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‘SPANISH LIBERALS No Wonder Solomon: ' Said— b Fhere is no new thing under the sun”” For Solomon pre- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FHIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 192;3. [ BEDTIME STORIES— WHEN SONNY SHARES YOUR BED —-By GLUYAS WILLIAM served snow and ice with chaff | —just as sawdust” is. used to- day. tur) ago, Nature was the ohly ice manufacmrer—]ust as in Solomen’s day. Now ice is scientifically® m'anuf actured practically fact “Ice” is the world’s ninth industry. . American has four plants in' Wash- ‘fhgton. Some Of thein are kept & ing all wintér to help supply the demands under every swmmer'’s sun. AMERICAN ICE COMPANY FOR RENT 1635 Connecticut | Avenue ONE STORE $150 per month by year— ||| and two shops on second _ || floor $50 per month each For Inspection and Further Particular Apply Randall H. Hagner & Co. 1207 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Main 9700 STORE FOR RENT 3218 14th Street N.W. (14th and Park Road) Large store for lease. 1pply B. F. Saul Co. 1412 Eye St. N.W. Main 2100 For Information WHEN YOU THINK oof Puinting, Paperhanging and Decorat- ing think of 24 Estims ade on request HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING 2333 18th St. N.W, Tel. Col. 1077 Westinghouse Mazda @ Lamps Mean Beuer Lighting Buy a Box of 6 JOHN J. ODENWALD 1209 H Street NW. _Phone Franklin 6903 ___ SPECIAL 2ht airs (men like fhem roofing, screens. furnished. r- [ has been A Heorell & Sons. ALL, PERSONS H Byzantine Mfg. Co.. . | General Thackara in the case involving - |dree Hal FALL REMODELING AN Reputable contracting firm will handie pral remodeling and repair work to maintain jts organization during and winter months, Address Hox Star offc 1 WILE NOT THLE TOI0 t m, Facmls,ScalpTrcatments,ctc, ‘Home work by appointment, or call 1m¢ & «t, n.w. Phone_ Frank. 185, 22 NOW IS THE TIME —whils the weather is good to have us look your roof over. Moderate charges prevail. Roofing 1121 50 'L TRONCLAD Zofing 1 Furniture Repamng, Chan- Caneing Upholstering ; small rlce" CLAY ARMSTRONG 1233 10th st. n. Franklin 7483 J. C. Ruzanski & Co. jocated ll flll 6th_st, n.wW.; mow 1 F.o!;‘-tf:{ lld‘l n.w. Phone Franklin 94 Larger 458 bether - acilities; Drompt service, Bxpert cabinct makors, repgirers and ulflth Bpecialising on antique (uml‘qu g e, O B TR NN A i Nokol AutomaticOil Burners - fit asd sold Dby the authorized dis- R R R o Service Printing —meaning service plus good printing at The National Capital Press 1810-1212 D 8t. ¥.W. inning ay —into motorists’ hearts through the Low Prices at which we do Reliable Repairing. shop ; small ilng —will make a good impression if Adlms executes the work. High grade, but not high priced. BYRON S, ADAMS, S3T% And up to about a cen-| everywhere — in | ||| measure “Lsst Witness So States negnrdmgl ¢ {both were ancient, * | Surgeon PLAN REPUBLIC New Military Regime Threat- ened by Two Revolution- ary Moves. By tho Associated Press. | PORT VENDRES, Spanish Frontier, | September $1.— open declaration by some of the Spanish liberal lead- ers of their intention to revert to re- publicanism is one of the most im- portant portents arising from the military movement that has succeed- cd without bloodshed in taking pos- ;\»flnl)u of the government of Spain. | Fornier Minister -Grasset has clearly essed a determination to move in { this divection, and it is forecast that jafter the deliperations of his sup- {porters former Speaker Melquiades same e a move the will add a con- s of political thinkers to fthe already existing strong forces | of socialists and syndicalists who are {the declared enemies of the monarchy. { What the effect will be throughout the count nnot yet be seen. but lun(‘lnul)l!“ll v dissatisfaction exists in ion with the military rule, al- far the members di re considered quite gen- to have acted in a most liberal e been able to introduc of economy which have | been demanded for a long time. sp Favor of Mon: The 1 opinion {is held by observers certainly to fa- vor a constitutional mon but many in this group are experiencing 3 isecurity after the re- ssed the | rch accepting a state, of affairs lin direct conflict with the constitu- | tion. Another considera rmination of the mi to supp separ a and other regions in Sp ed to be likely to add to the emies of the present regime, but it {1s generally recognized that for the i most part the separatist campaign is | conducted for purely political pur- great bulk of liber hy, cnthusiasm, s down as {come more mature. In som wever, it is expected th f their Setich by quart t the fore | | The heavy ened for the | i display of the s , |#nd the use of o | Castilian in offi jand documents j with some dismay moters of the ca has r » the pro- separatism official proceed- 1a con- most isted in their r ed in the {of the do béen writte: rtalan ven the rents in Cat in both Cas street names, in d in both language ry directorat w the town & will fare does not | moment. Most of th { employ Catalan “only guage, owing to the inability of the | members to speak Spanish. DEPORTATION FOR 35. 1 | | e et & | Rivera Plans Blow at Those Hos- | tile to Military Power. i | By Cable l«;llrlw \ll' lnd )‘Iulnflull)hll Public -\ANDERSON CHARGES SON WARES UR A LITILE BEWILDERED AT FINDING HIMSELP IN VOUR BED TWO MINUTES LATER HE LETS YOU KNOW HE CANT_GO TO SLEEP AGAIN f HE LIES ‘QUIET ASKING AT ONE MINUTE IN- TERVALS IS IT TME NOwW S VOU'RE DROPPING OFF AT LAST, THE COR- NER. OF CRAYON BOX NICKS YOou BEHINED ;I;HE A STORY DOESN'T MAKE MUCH HEADWAY BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO REEP STOPPING TO ASK Hit? TO KEEP HIS TEET STILL AND NOT KICK YOU IN THE STOMACH (C) The McClure Newspaper Syndicate. VOU EAPLAIN THAT SISTER WAS SICK LAST NIG.HT, S0 MOTHER HAD TO SLEEP IN Nummv AND NOW GO YOU LOOK AT ‘YoU TELL HIM TO LIE QUIET TIiLL YOU SAY IT'S TIME YoU TELL HIM TO GET Hl THING - AND JUST LET DADDY SLEEP A LUTLE VOU GIVE UP STRUGGLE FOR SLEEP AND DECIDE TO KEEP HIM QUIET BY TELLING HIM A STORY VOU T‘lNALLV DECIDE THAT AFTER ALL THE SIMPLEST THING TO DO 1S JUST] TO GET UP 0DD FELLOWS DEFEAT FOREIGN-LANGUAGE PLEA Cincinnati Grand Lodge Conven- lish in the affiliated bodies of thal order. The grand lodze also turned down & prop for the establishment of a tubercuio: sanatorium for members of the order. This Was done on lhe recommendations of a committee, to which had been referred the plan to 3 ANTI-FASCISTI: BARED. MILAN, September 31.—-Discovery of documents showing the existence of & vast communist organization for anti- | fascisti purposes was announced to- day by the police, after a raid on the tion Ends Today With Sight- seeing Trip. By the Associated Presy. CINCINNATI, September 21.—Busi- ness sessions of the various bodies at their respective meeting places this forénoon marked the cfi)l!nl’ of the ninety-ninth annual convention of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, Inde- pendent Order of Odd Fellows, and affiliated organtzations, which opened in Cincinnati last Monday. Sights ing %ripy postponed from 'earlier the week will be taken by the dele gates this afternoon, After a prolonged fight to permit American lodges to conduct their ritualistic work in the language of foreign-born_members the advocates of this plam went down in defeat yesterday. A bill sponsored by grand repre- sentatives from New York and Chi- cago ralsed the issue. It is esti- mated that at least 100 lodges are affected. These lodges formerly conducted their ritualistic work in their own languages, but the exigencies of the war resulted in decision by the Sov- ereign Grand Lodge prohibiting the use of any language other than Eng- e e MONEY TO LOAN On Improved D. C. Property at Prevalling Rates of Interest. sl WATCH WITH A GROAN AND TO TALK mo»«s OR SOML Sed Mr. Field. Hedges & Middleton, Inc. REALTORS, 1334 H St. N.W. Franklin9503 Nokol | the dry enforcement representative of 5,000 Protestant churches through a Protestant attorney, formerly gover- nor of the state,” for inspection of the grand jury minutes was denied by the same judge who granted simi- requests to six other defendants, ‘whose names with those of their attorneys constitute a most significant non-Protestant _roster.” NEWS SUPPRESSION New York Anti-Saloon Leader Al- leges Cause Injured in i he declared, except in a few cities Funds Trial. the grip of the same political ma- i ne and under same wet politico- siastical control as Tammany ex- ercises” could such “tacit support through silence” be obtained. “It is an interesting fact he con- | tinued, “that it is in cities under | this kind of control that there is such a ecriminal shortage of public school facilities. Perhaps this is the By the Associated Press. WAWARSING William H. Ander: intendent of the Anti-Saloon League, accuses New York newspapers of suppressing news that would give the | public the whole truth concerning | his impending trial for the alleged | misuse of the league's funds. His charges were made in an address at the Newburgh district conference of the Motliodist Episcopal Church last | night He declared but one morning news- paper published the “damningly ex- plosive fact” that “the application of Y., September 21. state sur public school system. which objective is considered a religious duty by a | sedly religious politicians.” BUSINESS PROPERTY BARGAINS H St. Bet. 14 & 15 N.W. 2326 by 150—one of the best known localities for financial or mercantile. G St. Bet. 13 & 14 N.W. for Men & Women Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen-ten F St. TInc. | MADRID, se Stamben 31 kesaraing | {to inside information the new Dicta- | tor, Rivera, intends to @eport t j five politici of including | whom are me Lostile to the fernment The dictator also states that he in- a satis- | gotiations for which | ng, with the United Indications t the new dicta- tor will be pro-ally. It is| recalled that he visited the front sev- eral times during the world war, and decorated by the French! {government with the cross of legion | jof honor. i NOT WORK OF DA VINCI. Mrs. Hahn's Painting. PARIS, September 21.—The taking of testimony by American Consul the authenticity of the painting “La Belle Ferroniere,” owned by Mrs, An- n of Kansas City, terminated today with the final examination of rthur Laurie of Edinburgh, a in chemistry and pigments. Prof. Laurie said he had examined | both_the Hahn picture and the recog- nized orlgirial by Leonardo,da Vinel in the Louvre. The pjgmenfs used in ut he did not| consider the Hahn painting was the | {work of da Vinci. This corroborated i the testimony of the other experts, who have all stated their belief that the painting in question is a copy of the one’in the Louvre. SPECIALISTS NAME HEADS. PHILADELPHIA, September 21. The American Assoclation of bst: tricians, ecologists and Abdominal convention, at the closing session last night, elected the fol- lowing officers: ' President, Dr. James Baldwin, Columbus, Ohio; vice presi- dent, Dr. George C. Mosher, Kansas | City: secretary, Dr. James B. Davis, Degroit; treasurer, Dr. W. Di | Toledo, Oht Fairchild Owners of cars w! first cost is less are finding that they " can obtain much ‘ greater car economy and enjoyment if the Hupmobile for a slightly higher price. Sterrett & Fieming, Inc. Champiain St. n‘-l Wonderful Store location, 58 feet front; chance sel- dom offered. 13th Near K N.W. 73.6 by 120; side and rear alleys; offered at less than one-half price asked for adjoining property. FLAT TIRE?, MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Service Charge never Over $1,00 Real Estate Salesman We have an opening for two live experienced salesmen with automobiles. .Confidential. . ‘ Apply Benton, Trenholm & Company 924 17th Street N.W. Main 4826 Main 502 e jole—=lolc—=lolc=|ol——=]o|—=| Keeping Faith With the Public HAS WON THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOM- ERS TO THE CLIENTELE OF MARLOW IN THE COURSE OF 65 YEARS OF FAIR DEALING Let us send you full particulars H. R. HOWENSTEN Co. 1311 H ST. N.W. CONSULT US NOW ABOUT ANTHRACITE ‘ OAL BITUMINOUS COKE BRIQUETTES SPLINT WOOD—OAK, PINE AND HICKORY Marlow Coal Co. ' 65 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service 811 E St. N.W. G Main 311 —E_EEEHEE— —_—— —— —— THE ARGONNE On Columbia Rogd at 16th Street A few desirable apartmernts are avaxlable in this new mammoth fireproof building, located in an environment appealing to those of refined taste—those who value the . influence of surroundings. Convenient to markets and stores, served by the best transl.\ortatlon facilities. E:EEEEEE :E—EE—EEEE - Thc very few unengnged apartménts are open for 3aur inspection-day and evening. WILLIAM . PHILLIPS Probably nowhere else in Americg, | first step toward breaking down the | certain type of un-American profes-| isa BOAT CONTROL success. | || heating service Electric Device Said to Rev;lu-_ that ends sssnanpante. e sinier 5| |} YOUE hicating —Engincers aboard the Wanda 11, a | problems sixty-one-foot motor yacht, equipped | forever Wwith the first electrical push button | control ever adapted to marine “Over 600 Nokel Durmers in Washington” MUTUAL SERVICE, Inc. al of the d off Bridgeport to. pronounced the tests a “con 1411 New Vork Ave. N.W. Phones: Main 3583-3584 vincing succe and predicted that the control lutionize the maneuvering in- cluding the la The vacht by press buttoms on regulated an electric E which in turn e of rudder, in- of the craft adjust- ahead, ging | a Closing " the propeile within two concaved leaves, ment of which produced fui stop and reverse without ¢ha The KNOX Dunganon Individual in character—Distinc- tive in appearance—a striking style that will sound a new keynote in men’s hats this fall, reflecting good taste and refinement in every detail. Warm autumn shades of chestnut brown, smoke gray, pearl gray and sand. Sole Agents for Washington Raleigh Haberdasher . Exclusive But Not Expensive Thirteen Ten F Street Inec. Homu of the Bett: g!u: in auCu:mnumtyer enter Unsurpassed in This City. Six Large Rooms Strictly Modern Exceptional Value Just East of Grant Circle Exhibit House TlnrdSt.NW (Be_twecn Varnum and Webster) To Inspect—Take 16th sc. Bus to Grant Circle, or 9th St. Car marked “Soldiers’ Home” Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New YorkAve.— N.W. Phone Main 1267 establish such a hospital. Near Two'Car Lines Strictly Modern Homes. Well Constructed. ‘Beautifully Finished. COLUMBIA PARK A New, Clean Subdvision, Where All Homes About You Are New Exhibit House INGRAHAM ST. N.W. (Bet. 7th & 8th Sts.) Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P. M. ke 14th St. car, get off at 8th and Kennedy Sts. (two blocks r take any 9th St. car and get off at Ingraham St. (two blocks east). D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Avenue N.W. Phone Main 1267 home of a woman named Bonzoni. 1319-1321 F Street September 21 STORE NEWS 8A.Mto6P.M. “Fashion Park” and “Stratford” Cloth \ Holding Down the Cost of Your New Fall Suit Just remember our .eternal policy— honest, high qualities at lower prices than elsewhere. You'll find that to be true in our present offering of a tremendous stock of new fall suits. Our success has come from a huge volume of business. We get that volume with low prices. There are very decided style changes this season. No more tight, form-fitting coats. The back and side lines are much straighter, and the double-breasted model will be most popular. Trousers-are cut much fuller in the legs, with straight lines. Buy your suit here and be certain about the correctness of your attire. $29.75 This line incltides all the new models and all the different varieties of materials that are shown in our entire stock. at $39.75 Many of these are “Fashion Park” mod- els.. Better fabrics and finer trimmings fully justify this difference in the prices. A $49.75 The superfine “Fashion Park”™ and “Stratford” models. Without hesitation we assert that no' other ready-to-wear clothing in America, no matter how high its price, excels these brands in the slightest degree. Smartest Fall Hats - In Town “Young Men’s Shop Special” With the S New Oriental Finish 4.65 “The Young Men's Shop Special” is a hat \ of fine quality, made expressly for us by one of the ablestfnanufacturers in America. The new Oriental finish is already a “hit.” It’s also shown. with smooth or silk finish in all the attractive colors. Crofut»-KnlpPy E. V. Connett and Trimble Hats

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