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TORILE OF SOVET| Name of Lenin Cheered at + Meeting Attended by THE EVENING | THE OWL TAXI |pattea the tunctionary. gl Parr made. certain ~representations that resulted in the hasty resigna- tion of the president and his entire government, and a new election was called. During the interim influential gen- tlemen, both Managuayan and *Ameri- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Further, M. |at. Perhaps ilaugh at mysel I I'll bleach my hair!” od nature! * FRIDAY, g,uu can teach me to don’t want you an¥ different. fun to tease you, Red-head!” It's AUGUST “You couldn’t bleach your red-head- “What became ol the old fivver, 31, 19 CONTEMPT IS CHARGED. Mrs. Sallie Grace Brooke yesterday filed a petition in the District Supreme court to require her husband, Wil- llam West Brooke to show cause why he should not bo adjudged in con- tempt_of court. Through her attor- EISEMAN’S can, called on thte United States mlna Gr:xb ‘ hlPY.PdDOIT: "l’al‘kll\. ':\IY;. {;rooku d?- o r, and it was rumored that heates “I brought it with me.” clar a er lusban was n Please Note That We Are Located By Herbert Footner interviews took place. The minister rought it with you?” arrears of his alimony payments 605-607 7th St. Botween ‘B and G Sta: Copyeight by George H. Doran Company remained polite and unyielding. At the same time currents that were set in motion in Washington to have him As e States cruiser made a visit of cour- tesy to the harbor of Managuay. The sailors were received with the wil “Yes, and Hickey. surprise you. to travel. ish mornings. vate museum yard. 1 intended to Hickey had a longing He is now driving Taxi No. 1 in Santlago, and learning Span- When the old car will no longer run we'll build a littie pri- | < for her in our back When we get old we'll go look ordered by the court March 22, - Spain has a bull-fighting school at Salamanca. 1921, Match Your Odd Coats With Our Special : Conti From Y4 2 . o s 1 Aristocrats. TEOMMS M Esteetp e S ) (R0 e Whe 3 Sctel e RS Gl e (e ond e at It together and remind each other " The broken man had no thought but | “I understand,” Greg said. remained until after the event. No|of the brisk days of our youth.” WI“ R Od l 2 d B i o i ; g armed force was landed; her mute We'll never grow old inside any- €emodae n p o obey. He approached the coffin's CHAPTER XXIL presence in the harbor was sufficiant. .. . BY F. A. MACKENZIE. foot on sinking knees. The change For the first time in years the Mana- my, dear, there's one thing that| Fl f A |troubles my peace.” and Jr« 00r'S O By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1923, MOSCOW, August 31.—Two inter- }‘Lundx;) the little black book in which |1y o Antonio Bareda and Francisco [ly got down to the work of correcting | “It was all left to mamma.” 1409 L st, N,w, esting contrasts show up in Russia’s | whs bound up “the happlness of |, g o tra reached Managuay stmul- |the abuses of the former regime. Cu-| “But I suppose it will come to you | recent developments. A soclety which | Whole people.” but de Socotra ragard- 5 cem |TiOUly enough, business was not|in time. How could we take it? t it t t B < bol. | €9 that indifterently now taneously. Many surmises were given|[ BUEY CRQURN, O e reely prog-| “I have thought of that osd o suit tenan consisted of former opponents of bol- | He whispered hoarsel “It 1S|rise to, but the truth never became |nosticated. Dividends continued to/not take it if you will help me lie shevism now desires to co-operate with the government. Censorship upon printed matter coming into the country is more severe than in the most drastic Czarist perlod. in his face was shocking. He saw that the dead man held clasped in his enough. I unde ing, he made his door like a man crushing power, the last gasp “Wait! said Amy. nd you. Turn- ay toward the hall ruggling against a like a swimmer at Conclusion. ‘ The news of the deaths, respective- known—or at least 1t was never pub- lished. The bodies of the two citizens arrived on the same ship and their funerals were held on the same day. s voted as they pleascd. pular and representative gov ernment was returned, which prompt- be paid whlle the workers sang at their work. Capitalists discovered in Managuay as elsewhere that oppres- sion did not even pay. “What is that?”’ “De Socotra’s money." “How " {philanthropic once more and for the last time.” ob} “l have been trying to persuade mamma to buy herself a sufficient an- nuity and then devote all the res works. She | Suitable for Professional or Business Make use of your odd coats and wests by matching them Little inconvenience was thereby caused, for there were few in Mana- guay who desired to attend both cere- Reaching him held out the lit- tle shagreen “Something of yours that T wish to return to you,” she said, with dreadful meaning. Can give from 4, to 8 floor with &0 de Managuas. with our special trouscrs. ¥ verdure of the Jar- ander the great moon The former anti-bolshevist have just held a public meeting in a theater that she must make provision for me. But If we allow her to think that you | have sufficient rooms on each Vi a ELLE re- f the t cs sauntered a ha alr “] see. I haven't a cent, you know, Sptes . hiti1Gre: Sl ‘r“r:“’::“’mr'(’g'z‘:“;’. Paeh | (CreE shuddered. De Socotra drooped | monies. One cortege was followed by ot ous fobethes T M oeul T mlsey of & mine nostaa |l medern Hacilities: Plenty Our stock consssts of huudreds sented an average e case in his pocket, the rich and the great, whose ssleel s y | A - % = . to listen for four hours o a solid| At the foot of nwksmn. he paused | countenances bore 'the' conventional AIdyou aact doving me, [GHenaiplomatic tasauioe. | Aranitiyou{iiif o light andiair! {Convens of fine all-wwool trousers—in a great cn politics. The audi-|aBain. Without looking at Amy he |expressions of grief; while behind the . L uteidel e sasars tiknow iR : i = : hade: tall on forelgn polltica. The audl- |AEUL, ¥ e e e o B et ot an. ondloss pros |y, 'Lhen you touched my arm outside | “Never! My aearest aear: 1 tnow || jent location. cariety of patterns and shades. 4@ : age, and asked me if that was enck \2rEely land stay w a? cession of weeping poor. S world for you and me! It's fun to was composed professional clu They applauded De. wite adopted materials, such as flannels, worsteds, the sovie nin_and treres Eecohie s and n boy's clothes then.” ci in on nothing. = Teferences to 1 end her away at once.” daughter brought his body home and Iniboyis clothes then beg! LU Main 4884 imeres, twecds, rrimg- system enthusiastically. T shall be there to-|on the day following the fureral Se- s el A e | serges, cassimercs, tweeds, herrimg Aristocratn Attend. nora de Socotra In memory of her ® GARDINER & DENT, Inc.| bones, etc. All sizes.® e = . When the door closed behind him |husband presented to the republic the ; home in the eab from THE END. | ’ The speakers included Count Alexis |Greg burst out: “You cannot go! It |magnificent estate of C Grande e uarreled o vio- 717 14th Street N. Tolstoy, Russia's foremost younger |ig tao horrible’ RTELits favaous Jardin des Blantes to 2 R 2 just returned from Klutchnikov, former ance under Kolchak. s were discussed with The chief of author, who has exile, and Prot. minister of fin Luropean issu considerable f “It must be gone through with,” she murmured. Early next morning Greg, who had paced his room the night through, re- ceived the expected summons. Fran- be held in perpetuity for the benefit of the people. Senora de Socotra and Miss Wilmot (as the young lady was thereafter to be known) then depar ed for Paris to arrange for the mag 1 night.” way to reach your heart is by quarreling with you! “Oh, it wouldn't work now. I through you too well!” see It is a different thing to say many things and things to the purpose. ‘E‘ ey volice was on the platform. He was | cisco de tra had been found dead | nificent mausoleum that the bereaved |z 1 19¥¢ (o huve sou see through met ot in uniform. Such a meeting was |in his b, Heart-failure, the doctor | widow designed to erect. e e e = unthinkable even a year ago. It Is a[said. How should he have noticed the sign how political life here is broad- |tiny needle prick on the man's throat? cning. The needle itself had been destroyed But before he came. matter many fantastic tales are enora de Socotra was heard. The writer's personal experi- |figure. Later In the day she insisted cnce upon re-entering Russia does not {on seeing Greg to thank him for his lack its amusing side. The inspector | kindness at so dreadful a moment in | at the border seized all papers, books |a strange land. Overwhelming as was and documents. He cleaerly was not|her grief there was no bitterness in acquainted with any language save [it. She spoke of it as simply as a n, and apparently not much child Amy with the tears running for he refused to pass a Rus- du\\ n her cheeks translated for Greg. mar after opening it. “If you could have known him as I vening Post was con- A volume of George Bernard bound in red leather, was throug ple H. G Wells” History of the World and Joseph Hergesheimer's latest novel, bound in white, were taken away. en numer- ous Russian documents, du amped, were declared unpas ble, hile snap- shots of the writer's children were tuken away almost without scrutl Such banalities happen apparently without the approval of the central authoriti Senator Kenneth McKellar of Ten- nessee has just made a lightning trip of investig: He is mined disposing of a Ssee cotton crop here. n conditions better than T expected,” he said. ' “They ap- parently are improving. T have been d by the absolute order- Everything indl y of the present gov- ernment. ond that 1 prefer to say nothing. experiences are not yet sufficiently clarified.” P — STREET CAR EXECUTIVES’ SALARY RAISES TO STAND The simultaneous deaths of these two men left Managu political | situation very unsettied. The gov- | ernment, deprived of its strong man | who had ruled for so long from be- hind the curtain, scarcely knew where it stood; the people naving lost their champion were too apathetic. to tak advantage of the government’s weak- ness. For a while things went on outwardly as before. Then it became known that the United States minis- ter, a well meaning, weak ul, who had been an involuntary tool in the hands of the exploiters of Managua: had been recalled. and one Gregory rr appointed in his place. When in due course Mr. Parr a rived the people were surpri: b like but ed to h love me, th be la @5 to the censorship of printed a piteous = A Growth Justified &y Performance Years ago when motorists had to be con- tent with the unnecessary expense, lost : power and lack of pep of regular gasoline AMOCO-GAS made its bow to Maryland Motorists as the first special motor fuel. : The instant popularity of this motor fuel proved that motorists were not content knew ‘him! So good a man, so kind and true!’ Like a knight of olden times: my knight! T could not live without him did not feel that he had | left me a work to do. He has left a | great fortune, they tell me. Every |his youth. He brought with him_ a penny of it shall I devote to good |secretary a Managuayan, Mario Es- works in his memory! If I cannot be |tuban, and the poor people took heart. {happy I can at least find peace in |On the occasion of his first call on building a worthy memorial to his|the President of Managuay Mr. Parr dear name. displayed a knowledge of the inter- When the ou nal affairs of the republic that ap- The Dressing Makes the Salad— Lettuce, tomatoes and most salad “greens”are garden truck until the magic of a perfect dressing transforms them into palate-delighting deliciousness. GOLD MEDAL 2 emncd SI lowed. to b left her Am e, P ith regular gasoline. Every user became e et | 1 an enthusiast, and his friends and their executives and office employes of | IS #) 1 3 Detroit's municipally-owned = street —the perfect salad dreuing—zivel { f!‘lends mn turn. ang, atease, a tantalizing taste that is uuerly esistible and turns salad “nibblers” in- railway will be permitted to stand. ‘illiam J. 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