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®” 15 CRFUPRECEDENT || News of the Clubs | P r0ems SEr [ Iorpp WK | [k i £ i s wme o swimh sravee DESP | R R T | | DESPITE WHEAT LOSS| gy | poTyRES APPEAL plan to avert coal strike, pleasing | $200,000,000 Greater Income Ex- - SEEN 'N U S MUVE Women's City Club—Mrs. Willlam) made by the District Federation of |ygi)l Spend Entire Day Speedin; | s:p;-::e?':.‘lv;‘;.. 3 ;3:3;“'”‘\.w”“,“r:‘u;v“}:;“ ’|y '.'f\!:‘{.rv'!Zected This Year—Cotton and | Enolish Girl Marvel Fond . U | E. Chamberlin, president, who is vis-| Woman's Clubie to_publish its year: pe! y Spe 8‘] Three die us auto and trolle crash | by op 0 Held Cause, | nglish Girl Marvels at Fondness | omers: puivess st st theiettrat mectliesot thajolubions | - A Rasms on ey o' | FOREIGN. (o sertously e af Wheoline, W1 Vanagexs Lo dalkes Rotd Jtaly Cites Occupation ofi: d street. The business and profes. | John W. Frizzell, president of the fed- Golden Gate. | Maj. Gen. Peyton C. March weds | %, S s igee Mo e | Tomeaco; & e of P}'lme»flf Wales. ference with members of the Ship- ber e ! o eration, has appointed chairmen of 4 oY Miss Cora V. McEntee in London.|ping Hoard to iron out diffcren: ome of American farmers from »:”n«l‘“v:.mm- s 1(:““[ “lll)l wive af cton departments, ” divislons | f | Viscount Uchida, minister of foreign |among them regarding a definite p of this crop-year will be about | By ; B subscription dinner September 12, at|and committees of work for the com- ' Ly the Associated Press. | for the future operation of the 000,000 greater than last ye MINN ; g affairs, : o 000, an last yc INN LIS, Minn. September 1 Vera Cruz as Example in |} p.m. The program which will | ing vear. All chalrmen are requested | “SALINA./Kan., September 1 umz;:'r-"_‘,'“rr’,;‘"a.pp[)’:,'{:,l,‘ifl‘,"";?'l"rrl,?,g gnteriin | chant marine. al e rejected, the slump in wheat pri Lady Eleanor Smit e licy in G follow will be in charge of Miss Maria | (7 their committacs to Miss Cornelia |acFoss the open prairies of Kansas|lin brings troops to guard Irish polls. | Warkers n‘::j_';m:l'”:: Sal STHEAcUG e e o Tonemnan otfithe iG10da er of the Barl of Birken Policy in Greece. {Bwing and Dr. A. Frances Foye. 1910 16th strect, before Septem- | express riders are pressing toduy in | Belgium stands firm with France on extimated gfter a study of DrOAUCtIon | Aericnns fommnems tor psrgment, at e Reservations are limited to 100 in order that they may be re- | the revival of the pony express of [ MOney demand on Germany. Cuban DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. s and market trends 88 for lectu Jett Lauck will be the honor in time for publication in the | 1860, now being . S 30- | Eoverument puts cablesunider, cénsor g ase in accounted for by | [/ (s i oc e amosican BY DIR. MARIO BORSA. i,:llvx: :n'nd k!pn] ‘k.-u at the ft;x'um lunch- | yearbook. seph, Mo., to the Gate. Robert “:"f'd‘;',?"n“l};"w:pzr?_s fl':;f';;’ Gr";fl Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall and Mrs raise in the value of the || e attended i 3 “on to be held on September 1 - Lee Shepherd ye forenoon re- | 14 e B s g bert M. Grosvenor resign as memb id _of the dairy and Dy Cable to The Star and Chicago Duily News. L o'clock pam. Mr. Lauck, lawyer & The Petworth Women's Club. will | cojved the signal fro {dent Cool- | oppose demands. Greel M;p'mns P e R gl gl PR s Copyright, 1923, consulting economist, espe; y open its season September 4. The |jdge, and started his wes rd race. to sat Obregon recognized i remarked, lighting s s exie e- | Canoeist shot near canal bank. Picket will bring more than ) 5 ! MILAN, - September L—Ameriea’s | the subject of ec will have .| vearbook, which is ready for distri-| He and his successors set a stiff | 85 U Easumusl ol SMostcan e Lo Fi ataimd snbiof auksiown | wdaE) bt Mogs ity Brive 15Es w Why, I er saw cupstion of Vera Cruz during the | Truth About Coal.” and particu bution replete with' Interesting | pace and reached Topeka, 121 miles | lations e O ATng. JTh of Jnknow 8 fos uee Smug Las wiile T ik e o :’_‘ Bpations e i S (,.l.u“y.\ affects Washington consumers, { Progt w‘hlfl\ promise a busy year |from St ‘lh)m'ph. in just a shade less NATIONAL. Officlals determined to break up gam- | bacco will vield about Jvln.. same g ey T el + Teatian omelals today as one prec- | i ) TR R e e, ours, 2 bling in the Distr District coul deal- car, and wheat will b . e / with by Italian officials today ax one prec- | Chamberlin will preside. | M. 7. Herbert Robinson, chairman | ‘'Ttain whieh began to fall about mid- | Brig. Gen. Suwyer retains post us | ers Fush large coke orders. Licut, Col, | stderabiy 1 1 & i dent for the oceupation by Italian! e crtainment committee an-|of the philanthropic comumittee, held | night impeded progress from St |White House physician. Night air [C. O. Sherrill, acting chairman of the s . va e s e = v ard party to be given Sep- card party at her home on New | Marys. transcontinental air mail flights end, | public buildings commission, announce . it lock p.an. There | Hampshire avenue Wednesday after-( All day today will be required to|declared success by Postmaster Gen- | that the commission has practically ex- One Year Ago Today. cthe en are in the Gree rnment had rejected will be tables for bridge and’ five | hoon. the proceeds of which were ap- | cross the Kansas plains, and early |era] New. Gov. Pinchot of Pennsyl- | hausted all possibilities in the District Bt aion I English en_are_in- the full terms Italy's ultimatdm } hundred. - plied to a deflcit In the expenses for | Sunday the riders will enter Colorado. | vanta {ssues invitation to anthracite | for space in government buildings. H. |, Frederal court in ch we all w f , Lealy The cvening class of the Frenel|the annual picnic for the Bruen Home, | _ —_—————— | miners and owners to meet him in |B. Bird found dead in his apartment |} IhJunction restraining the v e ata it i reag oL e i { section will meet Tuesday, the diners & unexpected expense having been |” :pp. seventy-fifth _anniversary of |conference. One slain, many hurt. as | with gunshot wound in his head. | POtRerioods from carrying t have an tion of the members of the Italia{at the Freneh conversation table at]) for transportation. The | e Patiiotie Order. Sons. of Amer SoOn0 aiincka Wionomont Ievuavade | Dyina baby s vees o bosplte a ;| porting e *have an boundary delimitation commission 6 o'clock and the members of the] W elephant” prizes were an un-i;."¢, he celebrated in Philadelphia [at Pittsburgh. Finding of “money” | car taken in chase at pate of se { | . not a bit s he United 7 o'clock. The morning | Usual ure of the party. ¥ach|f,qay with a great parade and pag- |supposed to belong to Bergdoll at|five miles an hour through smol “RT s n in the e At dote ivernment at that time, Ttals will meet Wednesday at 11 o'clocl, | Player had brought an article which, | eqnt. Hagerstown, Md., branded by Depart- | screen. month, so the oyster season is open | girls lik nivs ‘fhat the eccupation of Corfu, | These cl jars Tree to elub smem: | while 0T O selueito the donor, might | ibeci; diagerstown, out after Jombardment in | bers. ose interested please com- - =2 ot s % e N e 8 s Wero Waminate mbL Mick & 1 Aeih i scchasp e b act of war. The occu-|c¢hairman of the French section, Eolaad passed. cterized i n Jackson plac a purely temporary | culating library tain Italian | Week days from 3 fther ricans adore lectures. nuval forces Friday of Corfu, encer Mussey Tent, No. 1, Daughters of Unlon Veter: met ! 3 recently in the hall of the Grand Gr |Satusday ‘during, the Army of the Republic. Candidates ponsibility and demon- | the ‘library hours are dmitted to membership were: Mrs. n intention to enforce [to 2 p.m. May ou ¥ ton, Mrs. Kulah M. due her in uccordanee | = Jackson. Mrs. W. H. Attwell, Mrs. es of rights and peo- cague of Ameri Hurriet R. Hosmer and Dr. Louisa [3rs Bernadine N. Augus, chairman | Ross A resolution offered by Mrs, {of the house committer, made a re- | Catherine Austin, pledging support of in-|Port of great interest at the monthly | the members of the tent to Presidént ports | Meeting of the society Monday night, | Calvin Coolidge during his adminis- e L, [deseribing in detail n of the plans {tration. was adopted; Maj. H. L. Deam, ) . et T for redecoration” and re past department commander of the Tt have bheen atica, Sl ior el rooms for the next | Department of the Potomac, Grand and Ttaly ehus has L i | vear. of the Republic, gave an inte writime mmunication =~ between | "y, assembly rooms talk; ulso Col. O. H. 5 ored. A nt of infuntry, not §oy, g i immedincely 3 ant of the Department | o exceed i e S putints displaying to Grand Army of nw[ red in readiess for possible oecU- |ehe pest 4 N hibition of | Republic; Commander F. A. De Groot of tory. bawking Ul lpaintings by league to_be | William B. Cushing Camp, No. 30, and N homs (held _early Phereafter [ Past Division Commander J. Clinton T monthly exhibitions by shington | Hiatt of Sons_of Veterans, United | artists will be held and it is expected | States Army. Mrs. E. Helen Temple, {that paintings note will be on |president of the tent, announced that ithe walls from s source constant- | the delegates elected to the national ear. convention of Daughters of Veterans | te present office of the national [in Milwaukee, September 2, were Mrs s Typ board will be refitted as a Chinese | Mary auth and Mrs. Mary min Athe ¢ [room. where small private parties | N nd that they would attend ¥ i n recalled have be given amid artistic surround- | nie L. Hamliton, department confirmed open Italy, one_of - o " s | president of Woman's Relief Corps, | Greek Reply Fails, tea room will be done over in|also addressed the meeting. After a The Greek reply to the Ttalian note ary vellow and turquoise blue, |business hour the members were en- offering to. fulfill some of the Ital added attraction of vines 1 with songs by Miss Ar- @ reparation demands but declaring |4nd potted plants. ’ mouretta Miller of this who_is L it~ dignity did not permit it to| The clubhouse will nly be [on the Keith ait. but is home for 1y with the others. was quickly headauar for the uctivities of few weeks' vacation, and is a mem- unanimou he | Dis reanization as a body, her the tent. XM weil of ministers, to w \ er i ablish | Hosmer, a new m ed by Premicr ) H r ctress and monolog held that the reply quite | TOOMS to be set apart 3 monologue recitations, nite, amounting, in te re- |poses. ge of 1410 Rhode Island avenue is jection of the Ttalian demands |, The atmosphere of an artistic and | the secretary and an invitation Is ex- 1 announcement said that {literary “workshop” that will be|tended to all members of Daughters 1 consequence of the insuflicient and {CTeated in this manner will lend new | of Union Veterans to visit the meet- neatistuctory nature of the Iy the |#¢St to the gatherings at the [ings. which are held on the first and s 1ent had decided t pervad even such a s | third Monday evenings of each month | 4 immediately with the execu- | v be in themselves more or and Army Hall, 1412 Pennsylvania | sanctions.” a ctly social nature 1 ! > anship clas i to meet th o S. W. Women's Christian Tem- | GASOLINE REDUCED e e e s rees, | 9th street s st. Reports from | CENT IN FIVE STATES [nine, el s iod el e Wikt 238 members an_exte sale. Mrs RIS, until ‘el h evening for letter [ M. H. Satte: P! . who has had A el tigrixc Sling Hor infoumutigaiiiers | ciaBhonox foon fetrpaiion Her NEVE the i jing. {union of having her name recorded Standard 0il Announces Cut Todayl The redecoration of the rooms will|in the “Book of Remembrance.’” 3 g 3 {be done under the plans and super- | thanked the members for the tribute in Kentucky, Florida, Georgia, ||f % of At eganeiant mel Alabama and Mississippi. o o0 anioted ibyas S B oL ithe iBANDlTS SLAY SAILOR e e e IN TEAROOM HOLD-UP LOUISVILLE s mber 1.— | fends a report to the league of ‘[ e | ! A reduction 2 gallon in |1 the grave of “Aunt Su ( Gunmen First Plunge Entire i < Anthony), in th | the price ¢ oline in the five | Rochester, N, which time Greenwich Village Section states in its y. Kentucky, | Placed in mem bunch of ¥ and purple Mabama, Mississippi, Florida and | 88d, purple, flow i on in Darkness. Guorgia, except in Louisvi j then motored o Miss Anthogas home | NEW YORK, September Juan Ui o B i & Gnt T e Gonzales, w Chilean sailor, was shot 3 : was unnounced here 1 > league, is ialen | and killed last night by one of four ¥ A Standard Oil Company of | i : City stay bandits who held up a Greenwich Vil- | The reduction ordered for today is 5ge tearoom in West 11th street. The | 4 the second 1-cent cut made In the : : : ,‘m_]m..n escaped. The gunmen first took | i - four states in the Standard Oil of ¥ school in Ve ark, Atlantic | the precaution of plunging the entire | i 4 p R territory outcide of Ken- . in the cottage of Mrs. Anna .| neighborhood in darkness by < turning | and Mrs. anette . . - tucky and the third in this sta: o et “” Linle (out all the street lights. When they The special 2-cent reduction brings o - e rom the human side by means of |entered the tearoom Gonzales resiste z Hling station prices in Louisville to, many rare and beautiful stumes | (he orts to 1o il e I 19 cents, including a 1-cent road tax. | from the Holy Lan their effortaitosrub ditm shdiwas imme Officials’ of endent companies | Y and. . diately drilled by a bullet. > an here were quot caying they ‘ F. W, C.—Arrangements » being would make a similar reduction. Atlanta Prices Cut. ATLAN .. September 1.—A reduction of @ gallon in the | reducton of 1 céit o gallon in’the i S : . 5 Any outdoor occasion is a Picnic if you have gt ey, windndions il We Specialize in Residential Properties (il | Zero Sweethearts along. e . The price now is 20 cents | oy 3¢ o | : 3 s 3 e e ] and Building Sites Any indoor gathering is a Party with Zero Ice prices will be reduced throughout | % the te, it was said. H price situation throdghout the state | and has made two reports to Gov. S BT , AT R : Buy ZERO for Your Holiday Outing TOURIST STEAMER SAFE - | Investment, Business and Apartment N DAEISH HURRICANE; Progestics A delicious individual Ice Cream Sundae in conven- Freya, With 200 Aboard, Reaches| Consult Our Sales Department for Your Aot ; 5 ¢ ient carton form. Copenhagen After Terrific ! £ i Battering: ! Requirements i Vb S Every Zero Sweetheart carton contains a generous B e Assosiated Pross, | i portion of super-rich Zero Ice Cream, with a topping S R =it THOMAS J. FISHER & COMPANY, Inc. [jif <5 7 ; of delicious Strawberry, Pineapple or Chocolate. r moorings n ane which raged : t of | Tuttand Thursday. anaed ner 200 | (ifl 738 15th St. N.W. B P CLgN Vit = Packed in a tub or pail with ice and salt, they will keep hard until City and Suburban X Cream there. 4 i engers ¥ ast might. The | R ¢! i i vessel, for which frars were felt, as | 2 ; : H you reach your destination. no neivs had been heard of her'for | = | X ? g 3 many hours, was terribly battered in | U ———————————— R <A i i 3 d weathering the storm. - g 3. » lik . ohole Tsland ‘of Mano, about] | \ Every member of the family likes ’em. fcur mil from trl\» co 2 unuor\l i . {Fiy Daning boats have mot yet Fe- | Zero Ice Cream is the Quality Cream of Washington. turned to Esbjerg and there is grave | r for their fate. Dikes were burst e oo i ~5 i i Purer Because Heathized Woodward S Motheop | BINLE L o postage stamps are to be shown The international postage stamp e hibition which is to open today Vienna. —————— | This Store Will Ee Closed _ Monday, September 3rd Labor Day | wt ZERO PRODUCTS, INC. . ZERO PRODUCTS, INC. W O RK Saturday, September Sth | 623-625 B St.N.W. i i - 623-625 B St.N. W, Houses, Porches, Foundations, Chim! —the Tast of the summer holidays ~ Phone Franklin 9500 | Phone Franidin-9500 neys, Fences, or any- thing stone. iy Beginning September 15th Store Will Remain Call Col. 1642 Open All Day Saturdays { John B. Ginechesi | s &

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