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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1923. - ¥y 8 ! on = wi reviou: . of 3 - . HARRISBURE ]’RADE THE WEATHER U S.REVAMPING oo reious deciaratioe| Ewtope at'present o tov, 128, lil | PORT SURIKES UPSET - | osmaial svmmotics, Sguen e » [ the Distrtct of Columbia, 3arv-| Us Tih Spain. Already there are plans | X% b dolnk s Jarget SURRCES TR | © [RISH TRADE REVIVAL |uid alkes o ths “Slorices "of an: | For BATTERY ' < land and Virginia, tair tonight and with Soméroial Agreamonts e h 4 " ! the count side the American goverrment ought sthetics _and other drugs. ' tomorrow; little change in tempera- made up the Anstro-Haenaran ony |to compiete new treaties wherever | . . are rumofs that some of tho hospitals | c“AnclNG ; 4 ture; - gentle to moderate variuble pire. possible assuring American citizens |Cosgrave Tells Dail Efforts to End | may have to close. Anyway, it seems LEAVC YOUR CAR : Tty | s The insistence of the American gove | Of equitable treatment. B Iikely that operations will have to be IN THE MOINING "« U For 1 ernment on'a new treaty with Spain| It Will take manths and possibly Dispute Being Made—Hos: performed without amaesthetics. | 5 A0 RYN Y, 4 3 or West Virginia, fair and slightly really grew out of the faot that|Years to complete nfgounnon- and i | warmer tonight and tomorrow. Spain had made mew treaties with | Bet the necessary ratlfications by the pitals Hit. . | 5 g Fuk 2R % France and Great Britain giving them | 1egislative bodies of the various Coun- ju, . oo 04 p, CLEAR DR]VER IN DEATH. 278 Visitors See Capital and rds for Twenty-Four Hours. : i E commerclal advantages which ~the | tries concerned, but this, of course, i& ted Press. | pi Thermometer—4 p.m., 67; 8 pm., 59; Pollcy of Pact-Making Em-|Unitea States aia mot possess except | RO deterrent, as a treatv s expected | DUBLIN, Octaber 11—Speaking in P | Dine With C. of C h 12 midnight, 58; 4 am, 565 8 am, 54| under the favored-nation clause idea. | to cover a long perlod of years. ‘The {the ball yesterday, President Cos-| A Verdict of accidental death was E : ne Wi . of C. at the Barometer—{ pm., 30.18 8 pm. barked on to Bring Agree- |commercial”treaty” with ‘Gormans 18| American government is really’ an [#70F referred to the serious condi- “'e"‘"'t“:‘e:'dy et A05y Ne R 5 30.18; 12 midnight, 30.18; 4 a.m., 30.16; unigue. The United States catrled | indleation of how important are the | Tohe esulting from labor troubles | Pt o e A Di d! d A CIty Club. 8 a.m., 30.19; noon, 30.17. » ; ments Up to Date On s commmercpnited. States carrled | (B0RC0 nodern commercinl life. | B Ireland and asserted ‘that one of [the case of Irving Coffey, seventeen iamonds an / Highest tomperatire. 10, ocourred at p . many untll the European war under | Inland transportation has been de- | the (C‘lflef obstacles to an improve-|years old, 452 M stree ho was | Jewelr: 3 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, a treaty originally negotiated in 1799, | Veloped to a great extent and coun- h enh n the situation was the tle-up | kijlled by an electric truck of th y piekani i L 3 3 Cortain’ provisions of bt oyira et trles which at one time had little 1D the ports. This, he said, had had & | Southeastern Express Company at OPPENHLIMER & SHAW On the last stop of a three-day Condi = 5 Ol vived in another treaty of 1828. Most | connection with the sea can now be ln“ effect on all trades, apd until the|13th and Wall: streets terday | g Belie: the B tisnirg: Cianiher -of .. Condition of the Water. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. of the Drovisions wers wbsalote, nnd | classed virtually as maritime powers | ShIDDiag centers were Ffeopened a|morning. The verdict exonerated C 907 F St. N.W, Commerce arrived in Washington by | o ¢MPerature and condition of the| The United States government has j0M¢ of them were rendered null and | because the war has given them an | COMplete settlement would be im-|E. Taylor, driver of the truck, the vkt 2 > n ing Y| water at § a.m.: Great Falls—Tem- | embarked % oliay Fob tranty- void by actions of-Germany in the | Outlet to a port. In all the treaties W,’l‘,-‘;; e,[ Jury reaching the conclusion that the The House of Diamond Bargains oat early today and were’promptly | Perature, 60 condition, clear. mbarked upon a policy Y- war. Although the treaty itself was |there is more or less the same ob-|, e ministry of {ndustry, he added, | accident was no fault of h tiken in -Sharge by officlals of the iy making with the varlous natlons of Mot to be affected by the outbreak of | Jective, equal treatment for American | {8 Sominunicating with both parties | Washington Chamber of Cammerce o SInh i Kurdpe which, while without political WAr between the two countries, the | citizens on a parity with the treat- | i &% erdeavor to get the di pute be- Y +| (Furnished by United States coast v e n nited States took the position that | ment given by any government to the tWeen capital and labor reopened. importance, will have an important po n Meanwhil & whose guests they will be during the and geodetic survey.) s g trade and com. | Germany had disregarded some of the | nations most favored by them. el TR vese liny 1B ean . sbort, stay’ here, % Iasac Gans, presi-| Today—Low tide, 3:50 am. and 3:05 | P2°TI°K OB the future trade provisions of it even before America (Cepyright, 1928.) aWRrd fedycing His vrices ok Selectlve Shoes fOl' Men dent of the Washington Chamber of [ Pm; high tide, 8:37 am. and §:59 Di. | iaron of America. ;‘;‘;;yfl‘:m‘nny went to war, particu- 3 i omorrow—Low tide, $:41 a.m. and ! Practically all of the commercial ith respect to destruction of Commerce, and Arthur S 2 its | 3.5, B " a4n.. an ¥ v c. ¢ . Commerce, and, Arthur, Seymous, | "0 5" G0 o1 S AN oearien wih Eorope. ware -weitien Afnericeg merhane shipa'ty pim:| POSTPONES EXECUTION. . One type of foot needs one last, { . arrival and will in until they de- < decades ago when conditions under (nounced and no substitute has been ——— ile “anather sequites. 4 : el :.:l»o“r:;: L uhtifthey 46 Weather fig Varlous Cities, which trade was copducted differed |drafted since. | Perrygo Not to Be Hanged Before PINDLER’ \\_l\jlc another requires an entirely ‘entortainthent inctaded ‘. parads on % Temperature. materially from those under which Thousands of Questions Up. i it different shape—to be comfortable. / e o Tmatiia § up gy business is carried on today. The| When the United States concluded January; 89 6071 ¢ f trip through the city and to Arling- R 1) state o | introduction of numerous problems by | & Scharate treaty of peace with Ger- | Justice Ioehling in Criminal Divi- 2th M.2704 You want a well-dressed foot, ton, and a luncheon at the City Club. Sations. Z 52 53 Weather, |the great war, together with the fact ¥, Fetaining therein practigally |sion 2 today postponed the execution > i S > 8 . - The party came from the boat this & gt =8 & 5 all the rights originally granted to H of course, and you want to walk morning In busses and -went to the IorrgrR that the map of Europe has been |other powers in the Versallles treaty, | °f Edgar Randolph Perrygo, twenty- all and-Deli + ; b aes Raleigh Hotel, where breakfast was : Foht practically rearranged, and that coun- Pre:t';'wfi.m“bd that & Lommercial | one years old, which had been sched- and-. ver comfortably above every other 3 served. Shortly after breakfast the |Abilene, Tex. 80.00 6 5 tries are in existence now which were e negotiated at a later | uled for October 26, K | c Argyle” bine iderati H 78 b Penn- | Al B Cloudy S date. Ameris « 3 2 Argyle” combines consideration. $ o Rl P s Rty 2 Foggy | previously under another domination, | had thousanda of qucstions ut up to | DBecause the case is pending in the ean and Press tiveness and comfort : ward H. Schell, chief marshal, march- | Atlantic City 30.18 80 Clesr Imake it necessary to have neiw com- | them by business interests of the |District Court of Appeals, the date —and spiendid guality. With our variety of styles—and % i d to the Hilipse, where they went |Raltimore = 3010 s ek nthausbuts United States which cannot be effec- | of the hanging was changed to Jan- & e . Black or Tan— DRI e Sty eom At i through the formalities of being | Bismarck Clear Tho announcement that a new com- | tvely handled unless a treaty s made |uary 25, 1924. Attorney James A Lad ? sll.lt 50 our care in fitting you get satis- } i A pped b numSrGus cameramen ARG | Bsiy Clondy g covering the contractual obligations | O'Shea represents the prisoner, who 1€8 8, . s g 3 3 H then took automobiles for the sight- Clear” |mercial treaty is being negotiated |of each.country toward nationale of |was convicted of Killing Mrs. Emily —— 10 factory service here. $ seeing trip. . with Germany, must be taken in, con- | the other, | Faitnful at Congress Heights three The organization is accompanied by Although the purchasing power of | years ago. Caring for Feet Is Better Than Curing Them the Municipal Band, and a police es: cort of Pennsylvania police compose E of George 3. Shoemaker, Samuel H. { Kauiz and John K. Spangler; Sergy 3 Arthur Burt CO., , 1343 F Street | oyle of the metropolitan police an R i a detail of motorcycle men piloted the ’ ’ Rt Party on the sightseeing tour which S e occupled two hours, and ended at = noon at the White House, where President Coolidge received and ad- . dressed the party. Following the visit to the President ¢ the delegation marched to the Cits Club, where it was the guest of the Washington chamber &t a lunchdon, | Omah Chew a few Pleasant. Tablets Addresses there were dellvered by 5 President Gans of the local chamber, Instant Stomach Relief! Representatives Sites of Pennsylvania and Julius H. Barnes, president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. ‘) All of the officials of the Harris- burg chamber paid high tribute to the k) i entertainment and the complete ar- b rangements made by the Washington ; : chamber for their visit here. e Vs s 0.01 Clondy ;. : A WOMAN MISSIONARIES ! o & 7 Tust / : WRITE THEY ARE SAFE stk - H m., Greenwich time. today.) 3 iy — Temperature. Weather. % i » ; BY JAMES L. BUTTS. . 52 Partcoudy | The moment “Pape’s Diapepsin Z l O.n e 3 By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dally News. | Vienna, Austrin.... % partclouds | reaches the stomach all distress SHANGHAI, October 11.—A report fi:fifn"&:r"-s::::::“" Fart cloudy | oes. Lumps of indigestion, gases, | reaching here from Chenchowfu, Ho- | Gibraltar, Spain.... art cloudy | heartburn, sourness, {ulluess, flatu- nan province, states that letters have | Hory (Faval) *f clouay | lence, palpitation, vanish : been recelved there from Misses [San Juan, Porto Eens _Ease your stomach now! Correct We consider this the best buy on the market in a detached Mary Darroch and Mary B. Sharp, { Havana, Cuba.... Clear digestion and- acidity for 2 few cents. tapestry brick house, built on center hall plan, hardwood floors Brjtish missionary workers, who were { ‘olon, Canal Zone Clear | Druggists secll millions of packages. throughout, metal weather stripped: Lot 50x114, 2-car brick [ i L s e garage. This house was built under personal supervision of the are both safe and are being fairly present owner, insuring the highest grade of material and best we‘ll treated by ;he‘barndlls. workmanship. g Fan Yu-Lin, chief of the bandits, is A g : i i reported to be anxious to come to . We invite you to bring your architect or builder to pass on ’ » {Fi or' e "release ot his: yoman v canyici I’m glad I bought that Hol,yoke—lt 11 take but a few prisoners, and is sending out letters J 1 T 1 3 Bnd messengers in an ffort to have Ot o issn tresi tai ac woniBlave, 7 minutes to slip it on—then we’ll be on our way again. Tor tho brigand chiet aseerte that the Each sear millitns of dillors 85 Skt e throush Sic house lighted any evening by appointment. “Holyoke” Tires are New England-made and fully guaranteed O e LR el L S 1 r e LS i e . —why pay more when you cannot buy better tires than that China’s unsettled conditions ean- carelessness and thoughtlessness of people. y pay en y €anno 1y s the not be settled by present rulers.” The annam 1 “Holyokes.” f e o e L In some cases the building is partially insured, but in = ’ : : 2 cates that it genuinely wants internal how many instances does an unsightly spectacle meet 1400 H Exclusive Agents M. 366 Call Around At Our Store—Examine These Tires - peace.’ 7 et B - BRe Totiars: from tha: wonian s tl(\ie eye becafus? a ld}?ubly careless person failed to take sionary workers say that Chief Fan advantage of the liberal protection given by insurance 3 already has offered them cash com- : < Y 3 = . ”én.'n{zn %%r ;helglgplu?‘fa:l:d .gi“‘; companies and was without means to rebuild? R. HARRIS AND COMPANY | R. HARRIS AND COMPANY FACTORY BRANCH Z comfor e bandits, well equippe : [l T 370 e . Fith supplies. aro said o be heading Don’t let that be your case—get as much protection as i [t 1419 P Street N.W. Washington, D. C. you can on your home, belongings, business—EVERY- i — THING. DO IT NOW! ! . 2 | THEO. W. BEITZEL, Manager. Telephone Franklin 8892 FOR SALE ) ; = 1 ou De I : Very Desirable Home WeE Write Insurance for ‘ 2306 First Street N.W. i il ’ niees Adame aid mrvie sen I P \ ne ot the I api rol . . | Nine large, bright rooms. First floor Write your name and address in the space provided be- il 5 T T s Shaing low, mail the clipping to us, and without obligation on i , - 3 e ban = £ your part we will send you literature on some popular { t t it eatemt Bopasogtt M| YOUT PCC pop li ortunate . ; mseflll and paioting throughout en- i i \ houss, new copper, screens, _ Price, {it £ 7 wner occu - e s ousand/’ i 5o i 13 . ! i * R Aoas: s atesbioisiemvics 2 “1 We are well up in the hundreds now, 4 || and the number grows ‘every day. But ® H BOSS & PHEI PS i opportunity is still open to you—until || the 10-century mark is reached. f i . We insure everything insurable 2 | Perhaps, though, you are still a bit O Be 'f l G - < . | : o 7 T e 1417 K Street N.W. Main 4340 i mystified. You may have missed our n autitul, Guaranteed, Deep File 1 previous announcements. So. we’ll re- 4 ¢ peat our proposijtion for your benefit. YOUR BAGGAGE i or sinve i |~ and luxury in an | Diamonds - R I S ‘ i:gcln check all your bag- } To Be Sold By December 31st . || * \ ¢ tel : ’ | on your ticket from. your There, in brief, is the story of this | ], residence or business . house direct to destination. t ff d The Union Transfer Company Overs u e extraordinary “Diamond Drive.” You || 3 .8 2 is the only one authorized by : - | may be sure we have spared no effort to - 3 . all railroads to render this con- ° < (| make it not only a success but an event % Through Purchase of an Entire Invoice at : M i S~ t | - that will live in the memory of Washing- | B 5 Aveid long delays at railroa : ulte !l " ton for generations. We imported the | Below Market Figures, It Is Possible to terminals. . : N = % 4 finest and largest diamonds that could be . ; = . i UNION TRANSFER C0.| - sold at so low a price—and every one rep- P Offe" WaShngtomans RUgs of ; @VERY featureof beauty - resents a splendid investment for the pur- . Baggage Express chaser I | . SURPASSING QUALITY at Call Main 3716 and craftsmanship is And every one is exchangeable for a “Stomach Upset! evident S Sheieinidsately | targer tone e for the ful PRICES UNBELIEVABLY LOW Pl’!CCd suites. ” 3 or ask for a more satisfying guar- I antee? Get at the Real Cause—Take . & P : : - - 2x4 feet. .$18.50 to $22.50 6x 9 feet. ..$125 to $165 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets 3 Pieces (Mohalr) £350 I e h T s 3x6 feet........530.00 to $45.00 8x10 feet. . .$175 to $225 ' : oDyt rd it g A1 - 427 foet........$55.00 to ST5.00 9x12 feet. ..$285-to $335 / come in and sefect yours early. From now until Christmas, purchases will be reserved on small deposit. sufferers are doing now. Instead of -E E E] R ol e enicoages |« [ s LUSTROUS - EVERY RUG : ; COLORINGS: | SALESROOMS: GUARANTEED D Edwards’_ Olive Tablets arouse s 1 = p : : : ‘l 2 & - o DUUN @NAQTIN [0 it~ R: 'HARRIS & CO. o Maberey Taape Hemms, | 1212 Conn. Ave, - | [ Tbe, Opersse Coors Xy T -~ i R o 8w gl enenth and D Ll emp st AR DN 5 : Sive” " and |13 7 : : AT R ; : : Open Evenings . oSt : ey 14 to Im Gm ' % Diaimond Importers and Jewelers s Hours—8:45 to 5:30 " for More Than Half o Century _ ; JEAN CALVERT, - -'- BENJ. VEANER, : rely veget: silve coler.” Trey do'she ithou s e ; : Ea : : | _Chinese Rugs i Interior Decorator That's what thousands of stomach 3 PieceS (Velolll') $'25() s Tal oe-