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16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHI e e s Smoem—————————== NGTO: D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1923. U'I'H RHUDESIA |RAILROAD MEN WILL SEEKVIRGINIA VI”_AGE STILL A FIGHTER, I]EFY MAR'"AL lAw ::’.:;‘:’.‘::&:"':‘2:.";2‘,;:':‘"'“"|M°°SE DAY PROGRAM fgmoa, Busonaten, T s 10 PER CENT PAY RAISE JOHNSON DECLARES l Eerly today ho descrived s ox-| WILL ‘BE BROADCAST | b "2 et atne uacmias' periences to Adjt. Gen. B. H. Mark- which the order stands, mccording to ham, in charge of the situation here. TR P an announcement made today by th S).mp Crafts Union Announces De- | Ho sald "'.'m:n d:;wc up to him, }secretary Davis to Have Radio )(rmLhMoo!7 committee eom;ymeyd n; ., ! of Washingt Al i cision—Conferences Are Specinl Dispatch to The Star. dragged him frita their automobils Send Out Speech at EAlCikrataon toages: T ! CHEYENNE, Wyo., August 31— and kicked him so severely during the A ¥ . arrangement has been made, it Being Held. Sehintine itam Talinen Telsiled | ap ride that one rib was broken. Clazendan: ls said, with the Radlo Corporation James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor [of America, whereby Mr. Davis' mes Onie of kip:sauctors, 16 aaid, and director general of the Loyal Order |sage to Moose radio fans and_the a fellow employe, wWith whom he re-|o¢ Moose, will tonight broadcast the public will be sent through the WRC cently had a quarrel over some money. | “Moose day” program to be presented |station of this city. By the Ascoclated Press. when his recent tiff with a San Fran- C@ntry Recently Liberated |, NDIaNAFOLIS ausust 3125 {Devil Dogs Will Be Given|cisco editor over ‘publieation of =|Tylsa Floggers Are Failed, sought by 4,500 members of the Fed- private letter was mentioned here, by England Has Government | grated Shop Cratts emploved by the | Freedom of Remington (7] ™ However, as Victim Blg Four railroad, “It is the fate of some of us that master car builder of the road, an- 3 7 i we have to be on the firing line al- i Unlike Any Other. ok e ey e by Citizens. e oaCleomtinuiuats 3 Ihave isciied Makes Escape. ? Pl ik he poimt in life where I am not t L e Mr. Downing and D. J. Mullin, super- —_— the p —_— 3 nxious to fight as I once was, but 3 intendent of motive power, who rep- a 3 R O 115 ot o A I — g ! F—— NACHMAN FURNITURE CO., INC., 8STH AND PENNA. AVE. S.E. Brigain has just granted the right of | president of Associate Federation, No.| CEDAR RUN, Va., August 31— |W¥hile to fight for Tm by, TULSA, Okla., August 31.—With the selfgovernment, was expected to be| 4 of the Shop Crafts Union, repre- | Quantico's marine expedition into| Asked concerning statements of his | city and county in control of state 5 Virginia will be treated to a bit of |friends and backers that he is the : sécond Rand, but has turned out a |~ Machinists, blacksmiths, sheet military authorities under martial Soulh African Kansas, observes |metal workers. - electriclans and | southern hospitality tonight at the | loRical candldate of the west for Whe i, o " "0y pnrens flogging, seven mask- Lulqu from the headquarters of the | oilermakers now earn 70 cents an|wind-up of a fifteen-mile hike ¢ OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY.—UNTIL 9 P.M. CLOSED MONDAY. Showing How This Store UNDERSELLS! 2 & : he would have something to ed men abducted W. J. Matthews on a Natk il Geogiapiie Bocioty. hour, with an elght-hour duy. While | through the tidewater section of the|about that later on. He dfd not r ot hat Tater o, el anes, 0 | downtown corner last night, and took t present South Rhodesia has a|with a minimum of 47 cents an hour | historlc state. They will be met at|EaZd 1€ 10 SOEmIg he (RtImItec t0 nim seven miles into the country. As govgrnment like none other in the “’{.":‘"’,-“..'5;,,. of ‘s biliot takeniiby Remington, a small town on the Rap-} after the death of the late Chief WoRd. It discloses the only INStance | carmen roployed on the system they | Panannock river, by a committee ot | Executive. Where a great corporation, the British { will be represented in the conference |Citizens and patriotic organizations . Sough Africa Company, gov vast | by the Brotherhood of Rallway Car-|and be tendered the keys of the city. sidekable white population is actively | tion of Labor. The United Carmen's | Will be Harry C. Bowen, mavor of | TQ STUDY SCHOLARSHIPS en, d In business, politics and|Association also sought to reprsent Remington, Confederate veteran and sur- F F. ld l furming. Hitherto and elsewhere | the men in the negotiations, and & lyivor of the battle of New Market, which or Field Glasses and Binoculars vote was taken to determine whom By the Associated Press. ! that form of government has been|the majority of the men wished to |i$ to be re-enacted by the marines.on ’CLEVI{LANI’. Ohio, Augu: 31.. :un;\'od\!ur native, and usually back- | represent them. ‘C““” ;‘;‘ffa"lfné“‘l‘n ““’{"(‘,"‘:hfn’:g;:fr';‘;';; ;relx‘s.nli‘y;;«tkuenleionn!ul::ayno‘fl'u'\}( forty- Claflin Opficll Co. c"""c‘l_‘; ’n';“ ERF is the actual proof—the acid test—that this store undersells, and not only Tl future status came et o e e e L SRS AN MBURLC e Gree '1‘:_{’:.-: Traternity, was given ' saves you a large part of your furniture money, but says pay it later on. In order up. fiutomatically at this time under SRR ot e O e e i oot i to bring the truth home to you we show below two high grade suites advertised 'h‘{,:‘,‘,’\““' G T onieAr The “keys” to the town will be for- | Standings of chapter members which | 4 | this week by uptown stores—we have the identical suites on our floors (from the chafter provided that at the end of v if mally presented to the marine officars | orc, CheSked with similar gt / same manufacturers), and note the money we save you. Take 18 months to pa tweénty-five years, or at the end of by a little girl, daughter of one of the an{® subsequent ten-yesr. period 1t offcials of Remington. Refrcshments | O LA8/ the scholarship records of g ] | you wish—a little now and then on convenient dates. rhc~e underprices hold good l’:’\:lglml be renewed. ‘altered o an wl‘f{ldbu scrved and entertainment pro-{' The delegates from lowa Univer- tomorrow and all next week. 2 o le quarter century expire vide: e leaat 2 i in 1911, when it was reafirmed. Dis. The marine force camped last night | muiomobite with comning oo phrkra cussions about action to be taken in 1924 brought the announcement that thaicountry is to join the family of at Cedar Run, which is a settlement |lja of various kinds attache of a few houses on the stream of that{car. y e > name, about midway between Catlett| Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, with This Store Will Close British states. By !‘hf Associated Pre : ey on |#nd Calverton d about ten miles|fifty-six members, holds the record Suturday, 1 P.M. Rise Has been Kaleldoscople. DUBLIN, August 31.—Up to no from Manassas. Maj. Gen. Lejeune, ge attendance. Other Days at 5 P.M. A1t is hard to realize how far South |t00aY the returns from the dail{commanding the Marine Corps, came kers scheduled to address the Afrlca has emerged from a ‘dark con- |eireann elections, with forty-nine lwrw‘!r‘?‘nx \\bllthpnun last ni | delegates lruxmrnn;‘ night include tinent status; and South Rhodesia's g decided, gave cern- | SPCR e might with the troops, Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, As. rise hes been kaleldoscople, Should | Piaces undecided, gave the govern- | ,ring to.the Capitol tod x- | sistant Secre bor Edward J. . an; airplane land you today in fts|ment 43 seats in the dail elreann, the sure at the appear- | Henning, Thompson, vice Acme Pamt metropolis, Bulawayo, you might be |repyblicans, 30; independents, 14; e of the men and at their spirit. |president of the Baltimore and Ohlo invited to lecture about vour trip be-{farmers, 8: laborites, 9. AR ancs ot s A ratiread, and Bishop E; H Hughes of o . fore a group of gentleme; g S bl the Mcthodist Church, Malden, Mass. F B h drogs. SYol e Sentiemen In evening | rhe result in Limerick was a sur-{ The force moved forward at 6 —— or brig teflmg lenges of 4 modern hostelry in Bula- | prise, the two sitting anti-treaty mem- "'ht;'h:rl‘tml:(l; m';lr‘r::nx. Aom:lln;g after ¥ ‘wayo's big hotel, s o TS gone ahead to re- ke . Htroll down a broad, paved. elec- | DTS Deing defeated. 8 ¢ | pair the roads and bridges. They are ! 1t '(’here Eoias tricslighted strect, however, and you | Yesterday's returns covered mos h;x lding culverts over small streams, sores” around your would encounter mar natlves, {of the candidates known to the [filling holes int the roadway, which is : prakeable and nearly nude. L public. Dan Breen was elected as a|of clay, softened by the recent rain: home — shabby sils, ;n tn nty vears ago the bloodthirsty | republican r:l.‘n‘ Tlp]u;mr ]_lue has hu is s::m that the roads over which . scuffed and worn Lobengula held sway here over the | be a noted figure in politics and|the marines ane tramping are bein, B war! Matabeles. - This crotchety |always identified with the extreme |left in considezably better condition | . stairs or floors..ndull chief had an fdea that a pain could | wing. He now is in jail. because of the improvements being appearing chair, etc., be‘gured by the sacrifice of a head 5 g made by th 5. from any chance passer-by. And he Esmonde Gains Lead. e e why let them annoy } your sensibilities by Tonight the f % Ined fo have as many pains as a| Bernard Mellowos was returned | poment the fafce will ford the Rap MOTOR OILS ghly civilized hypochondriac. as a republican fcr Galwa He 1s|there being inadequate for the trans- | looking at th ooking at them con- stantly? ACME ‘With the finesse of a William |a brother of the late Liam Mellowes, { /o . el Peap, Cecll Rhodes bought the min- | who was executed with Rory O'Con- {hortation of the heavy road equip- Quality VARNISH will transform them ing rights to Lobengula’s domain for | nor. Osmond Grattan Esmonde, son a monthly pension. a thousand rifles | of Senator Sir Thomas H. G. nd‘some ammunition, But the em- | monde, was elected as a government | 2 e | into surfaces you will admire. A little goes far and improves pire builder's most famous exploit | supporter. During the Sinn Fein 7 s T|We’re Prompt things wonderfully! Known for Their Own Exclusive Qualities | | | 1 i For this $345 Suite, | advertised uptown I . at $275. Famous Krochler 3-pc. Davenport Bed Suite, in cane and dull finish ma- hogany frames: mohair upholstered B occurred many vears later in this, his { troubles he was deported frem Brit- amesake o Y. After a native | ish Columbia to Australia, where outbreak was put down by Lord [he was refused permiss land l —in complying requests for l{nmm N estimates, and will ln- Plumer and $00 soldiers, the tribes- | because of his aitacks on the Brit- men took to the Matopos mountaine. |ish. Thither marched Rhodes, with only| ~George Wolfe, who was returned { N glad to furnish figures, 2 = We carry & complste line whether yvours is a re-= of PRATT & LAMBERT l placement or repairs = td ACNE QUALITY SHERWOOD BROS., Inc. Phone Lincoln 7558 TWe companions, unarmed. and cam for the government. is a large Kil- d along the hills until he had inter- | dare land owner. H iewed every important chief and!RBritish army in the world war. He oncluded a peace. For two months! a descendant of George Wolfe, remained. surrounded by fierce, | who took Quebec. slopdthirsty savages. Waterford has furnished only one Cnlled “View of the World.” constituency thus far where the gov LT Ay ; : 4 Vernishes and S i G While in these mountains on that|érnment failed to return any candi job. o E sofa with loose cushions on all three arecarions mission Rhodes is date. ~ Here, next to Mrs. Cahtal} p=y o P ' i Bruga Irs. Charles Burgess), cam , o o . - wve selected the site of his & : 9 We're just as ! Seits s p lier and s o & % Capt. Wil Redmond, who defeat- ) as N ASh for pieces; arge arm rocker and arm amous burial place, which he called | 315, Woincent White. White defeat- INJ e Just = Horlick’s g The ORIGINAL Malted Milk oo ehe mo fwoled Redmond in the contest for the e .,",l,:l,le"’1:2(3;‘“",‘”‘0““" Westminister parliament and was a Here the Remains of Cecil John |3teady supporter of the Free State Rhodes i government in the last dail. “A sccond grave—that of Dr. Jame Trenty Sigmers Defeated. n—recalls the occasion when this 5 4 . ; R The defeat of George Gavan Duffy, igh 14, mitd little man’ led Bi$| former minister of forcign affairs, ahelea et Bilawars. “fhore the|following the defeat of Robert Bar. tabeles at Bulawayo, There thelton, both signatories of the treaty age horde made thelr last 8tand|ihe'former a severe critio of t:e goy- er a series of forays against set-|ernmont, from which he resigned, . neson wired Rhodes for ad-land the latter now a renublican and ce and got the laconic reply, ‘Read [ {n Yol leaves 1n. the dail only one jie o fountesn. ihirty ons of the ‘orlginal five signatories of the | Jameson sent for a missionary Bi-: reaty, Faimond . Dosean . Twoe of | e and found this injunction: 'O [Minister of Defence Muleahy's broth- vhat king. going to make war against o R e B yicany:s broth PrRheC ik ing Auitte iniiot RIS and Dr. Ryan. in Wexford, have been | —WASHING TON SALVA GE COMPAN Y— elected as republicans. ablé with ten thousand to meet him | “Tn County Kerry none of the fitteen hat cometh inst him with twenty | candidates was elected on the first thousand.’ Jameson wired back. in{count. Minister of Fisheries Lynch substanc, 11 right; I have read it’iand Austin Stack, the republican Uptown d then planted the British flag |Jeader, who now is in jail, are re-! irmly in Bulawayo and crushed Lo-|perted to be running neck and neck | HCE: iioci s e s power. for first place. This means that the| N ody knows, in an academic | olaction of the one remaining min- | { Nehow $250 way, of South Rhodesia's great nat-|ister is assured. Up to tonight Mr. PEICE et g e spectacle, the Victoria Falls. | Lynch’s prospects had been regarded 1y ro‘r‘l'tlng |ztc"dimen«|r\lns—n Tne dnuh(fuol,(‘ i And you can take a year and wide and from 250 to nearly 35 eet Mrs. ‘allaghan, republican, widow n high—means little. The imaginative | of former Lord Mayor O'Callaghan of | :‘::;"C:::,v:y CELITITD nergon might stand on Capitol Hill, in | Limerick, failed to retain her seat. Unusual Savings in Utilities for Your Week End or This Elegant Bedroom Suite advertised uptown this week at $22 G and workmanship permit. = chair; with extra pillows. Ready to serve YOU. Illustration below shows the Davenport in use as a full size bed—giving you an extra bedroom Heating—Plumbing—Tinning Phone Mala = 621 F Street “ior E| AN S dome and try to visualize a sheet of water higher than that dome extend- ing all the way from the Capitol, n down Pennsylvania avenue to theé } White House. i From Outlet Into Yawning Gorge. P “Even then he would miss the roar audible ten miles away and the feel of the mist which carries almost as far: and the spectacle of this great er volume hurtling off through a 100-foot outlet into a_yawning gorge that winds away for forty miles; and { the bridge over this gorge at nearly | 400 _feet above the water level. “the many-sided Cecil Rhodes had an eve for publicity. It was he who insisted that the bridge should be built near enouxh to the falls 5o the spray would wet the cars as trains w h d kl Tolled by. Ensineers told him renched ankie as they told Harriman when he pr posed - his ‘wild scheme’ of a bridge 2 D e oy e’ of & bridse| “Apply Sloan's Liniment gently with™ Rhodes and Harriman had their way.| Out rubbing. Pain subsides. Red- “But in his hope for South Rhode-| nessand swelling disappear. Sloan _srnh (;nure Rhod «d \h mma{ken stimulates the circulation in the in- e colony prospered, but not from| 3 s the mines, as Rhodes expected. In: |, jured place and breaks up the con stead, farming and grazing lands are | gestion that causes the pain. Get a the magnets which drew the 33,000 bottle at your druggist’s today—35c. white men to this remote are enough, even with nearly $00,000 n tives, to be given the reins of gov- ernment.” BUS LINE EXTENDED. Capital Traction Northwest Route to End at Fern Street. In order to afford better transpor- tation facilities to the residents of Washington. look at the Capltol's $249.75. Our underselling price is. Buy everything you need for Wh' comfort and convenience! And ite Navy buy it where you can SAVE! Hats These items are only an example of the hundreds of other specials SOC in our stock. New Blue Chambray Shirts 69¢ New Black and Russet Oxfords $3.95 U. S. Army Wool 0. D. Blankets $3.95 New Special Naw U. S. Army Ground Cloves Hammocks and Ginger, per can..... sc Extra Heavy $ 1 95 Special New Khaki Pants $1.49 For Better Vision The Right Glasses Special that territory. the Publlc. Utliities and New U. S. Army Large He.vy 250 Commissio o s P il S rastion bus 1ine From Eye Comfort Army and Navy | Beke Pans. U. S. Army 16th street and Alaska avenue, Consuit through Alaska avenue to Fern street. s e If you would keep your friends, don’t “get into the habit of using them New Knee Rubber Boots $3.95 Kinsman Optical Co., 705 14th St. N.W. Eatablished in 1500 Underwear ) Special \ 45C Navy Black High 53.95 - Shoes Will Remodel Navy White Bell — 91 8_920 lltll Bottom Trousers Special Saitcasor sl '50 Rllnc?)lt:m‘y T $1 00 The above massive and elegant American walnut 4-piecc Bedroom Suite at | $225—So why pay $249.75 uptown? Beautiful lines and highest- grade workman- | ship;-the suite consists of a large 48-inch dresser, 48-inch full vanity, large and roomy | chifforobe and full bow-foot bed. Our chifforobe has the advantage of two divided | drawers at top. We'll arrange pay glents for later dates to suit your convenience, and || no extra charge. Nachmanfurniture (p.inc ' St NW. —to suit tenant. Lot 27x854 to 29-foot al- ley. A good central location suitable for most any line of busi- ness. Ask for Kam- nex, cost is small. All druggists. EADACHES | Kamnex is sold by Peoples Drug Steres. Advertisement. . 303-305 10th St. N bl Gl 6 6 6 11094 H St. N.E. 3144 MSt. NW. , 1348 U St N.W. | GARD]NER & DENT, Inc. 18 the most apeedy remedy we know for 310 8th St. N.W. 1418 FloridaAve.N.E. Hmfl", Md. - 717 14th Street N.W. Cumhpnhon, Mnme“' Cold:] Headaches and Malarial Fever,