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4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C, SAT.URT)AY, OCTOBER 20, 1923. B POINARE RETURNS Steward Swept [ subumnan eicins—versbat Mary Garden to Wed in 1924: BRRERY CHARGED ROVIDENCE, Tt 1. October 20. ‘ b Prima Donna Has —Swept off the Fabre liner Brite : | L . ! 3 ) Premier and President Duej jinis «id cirried baeh again by o SLE / Eyes Trained on o X, {Two Indicted on Charge of for Hard Fight With Elim- | fhe’ conerience. o chter Steward ! \ Y ([/ . ‘ Candidates. e B J8 | Soliciting Fees From Rela- Alphonso Segu'gnes of thut ves- ination for One. 82l which arrived here today { S " Fl tives of Immigrants. from Madelra with several hun- 4 . | ks . ; 4 e dred passengers 5. Joan Au- SNIPT5 SUSPIC HE CALLS TO WITE 15 SHE INSISTS ON HER \WALKING ROUND Reveal.s DP,L'lded % oy 2 | i By Caby gar and putatconis Pubtie | B, ot Marsellle ¢ aatered STRUGGLES INTO HIS DRESS URE IT'5 BEEN HANGIN HIM SHIPRING CAQERULLY: IS Vioio Golf or: i o e 1 v, PARIS, October Aidentalil- | iehin s deckigial: " wasiover suIr QUT ON THE LINE ALL DAY - TCLD THERE ISN'T THE TAINTEST ews on (/] g 3 : bribes to obtain z lerand's abiding wmbition to *Wil- | e Siroush the heaving of the HE'S SURE HE (AN SMELL IT v i v B | i1to this country of persons detained Frenel sidency Capt. Vidal 1a th stor vas % 7 sland ouis G, suddenly f red on the political ~ 1 - = g . A —_—— 7t 2 ) commissgioner of immig n an contest in w! t is f}of N\l 9 N\ AN \ o b/ i PORTLAND, Oreg.. October 2 %l % e indicted by the gran, > st either Premier Poincare or Pres- | | : \~/IN Mary Garden will be married in 19 e 1 the second degr nt Miilerand may be forced according to her admission reti i | ) \ hd newepapes man atia der P Chancellor i . { s N { > / 1d in the prima donna’s honor % . as “ / / ) { 3 t visit here this week. | ing entirely displea the Frenct T i - U = | years newspaper men | president. so_much so that Te fears s oA H £ 4 y \u e g 1 sking me when Lam &olng | t e L e | b AST MINUTE PLEATD PLEA AND CONTINUE WHISPERS NERVOU & married” Al sald EPOeEEE : : iy : it they ever mature S poie | President’s Views Expected | BE ALLOWED T SINCSS DOWN STREET FLAPPING Hi CAR. HE'S SURE EVERYBODY “Next year is the my MARY GARDEN. o o $500 from th care has Kept up an ineessant. vig- GUIT - HONEST, HI v i 1 WERCOAT T GIVE SUIT AS HAS NOTICED IT AND IS vear: astrol fortune tell- | lops over the op of her evening gown i relatives here with the assurance tha rous defense of his ram in his i ' . e ! e Sy e ; When He Returns to Capi us de o ABLE ALL EVENING UCH AR AS POSGIBLE STARING AT HIN palm veaders, all tell me that|and thinks a o i Rtatas. Ivestindtors xesert himself A q {1 am to be married in So you A4 Sike ight « relati of pr the o, rand never- | tal After liness. . : Golf Reduces? Not theless is r Prehensive o Refused to bhe Figurehead. . It is recalled that on Milleran sty 2 - e ion to the presidency he i S evin punced that e would not he a fi ally restored to lth. President | wrehead and a mere distributor v is expected to return to Mex- | honors a bestower of v B o ! #rench towns, ditlonal | €0 City in a few days from lLake | function of Frenel Mil- | Chapala. where he went 1 % to | inder lerand, v T, had ! recuperate from the throat troubl e [ o | s e i b i How- N e : » i u\x.n‘n fortnight. On his veturn < < N : €D $NCE MORE ME @Orsay in o P » 100K { nouncement on the government's a = e . iz .' g = T v 3 i ¢ t o A e Ehe ‘highes Hoe 7 oln- | titude toward 1§ x:{:r( pending | 3 TLUIRCINES W TL SN J e e il . N : 3 o BU]LD]NG s long > in office i A WHIPF THAT TIME. - HE KNOWS — BABLY THOSE T EVE IMAGIN- | 4 { < tro . nd's plans {auestions is anticipated & antage of his long {elude means for meeting overdue | = | ; e et o = speak Jout th < of * E 5 Ll g W . i something ou. » 1 c | | | { | | treasury notes given to business formin y 4 Pouses which supply the government. | L st ke i ek v o “Name 10 Is Named “Success B Ao e ey Sed freil i o b | WK 5 e e o . aging efor inthe R |t A0 o Aiter Initial Performance g . : : Pays 4 Per Cent and has seen fit to hold Slitleance aluons en > ; ical Revue Given by Junior Allianee Y= i v "Sentied G057 SIS G T IV Hissnasde ) Hsinfiin auar Alrerdy the ¢ i ¥ H — s L Mae £ \ ; o N L S R i enti glatt i Proves Treat—Will Be Repeated Grebaan. Dr Vo de sulcolows Il Assets More Than convenes Noverbe P rence Unconfirmed. i 2 i S ! . $8,500,000 tuch 43 the Sife iato, while en route s g atd Mr Il Surplus More Than be put on tue 11t apa with e * Ay i4 . 4 = 4 s will be re: E ¢ of 1 : x % i b . . i ¥ . ] i $850,000 h oan untoward political vt aotin lenti 5 ) e . . . Maria I e Teximd isron h o he would 1a¢ the S 5 ok i f i i Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W| Who. wialkeat o fer Polncare | anould. benome. a. candianie. <o 1 hu charming cosiu i BROR L the A . k JaMEs B President iveee palace the tions | with ) v 3 " = 5 e cast and chori ; ’ . bl cm Walt ed, Mount A i Siciciaty 5 the same 3 \\h"l‘L‘.‘\>'A i 15 Dhctcesto £ Conaicts R s 2, sured Lol her | Ha fouho o r st o . Satisfying Sixes are safe, \ O 1 . ; ! from the standpsint of in- ~ public confidence shown in || V-63 Cadillac will reveal m waits few an g { ol Nurvell . . LvJdi . you to expect grent' SRRl flitary scurity. | Refusaliof Ul Sceand British‘;::"“; Sl S - B Ten Horses Out of 23 FiniSh‘J h M 9 Ed Spaces 25 and 62, Fall Shov ECUNUM'E BR'SIS | Interest§ to Buy Under e A et T Ses gty Wrene b Endurance Test at ! Osep CE"\fiynO. S The W hl : Pr?fl o Tancs ome” the' by ol ity et B Cum: Avon. N. Y. i Selling satisfactory trantportation in Washington for 35 years Cadiefl asl' i FEARED BY GUBANS ated pr : " " of dadiila i’ e e e el ! Commercial Auto and Supply C ! t 2 a‘c ‘:oEnpdany BUENOS AIRES. Octo 1 ¥ 3 i td i o0 1 3 . RUDOLPH JOSE, President e "““f;'fl‘,.«"'m".\'m"',.\,.f,’.‘ i oG e, Dimancesc o6 mond hoanell, Fiser du oo unk B owirs o e ten lorses 14th Street at R 1138-1140 Connecticat: Ave.| cluding the Armour, Swift and as foilow : A Thorne, D \ ey T W Commercial ~ Bodies Say son interests—in rerusing to-bus cat | S8 ce. 1y i IAlln £l Walkir .t weltiicane [(ionel Jenilitaice tide At 4> SR West 2850 | |Lhing tle for' export um new Trade Paralyzed by Agita- mintmum prices as e state approaching panic among on for Natioal Reform. 1, P2t hanis T B e S et EERAERES TR oy thisWeeken entire coun is developments, as st N e L e e R - fryrheSpecial s = i source disnst freots unless some solution et e i = o ST, S el B ey B Snd et - BipchWalnut . : i : : Polishing fhe ok exonanre e oot =0, 00 810, 2SR ot e | o ey S e b, G| ey bl oS SR S e e : Fobam i ™d | Plate Glass The st umiord E One by one, the rich, rare multan sly with . r e at tr 2 “You Look Bad to Me n Larpie's ssrs. Max ke b Sl gl el ! e ten B e i Chorus or{l® Dieeitie: Mesori: fasnuvaus by ched| ol J ; : i flavors will be skillfuliy blended res: P e packers, 3 » H Fitty Girls, “Daneing Misses Doris n by J 2 < e into lce Cream form for jyour the tr " that - simpiy ur e ner and v Selden & iden by " 7 7 h table—to fill the nced for some- 1 paralyzed, stock eicHange operntions | PUSINess under @ how which G 4 Camminz and Ma eam of Tuastan Chauve ; 2 - / e form. so constructed as to e i e it 2 D TPeonie. You fee On the & oA ioi0bm Ak eenint - thing unusually and decidedly dif ¥ revolve at a high rate of the interio U Unemploy- | “conomic’ and unconstitutional. and | Richard All i My cr. Yandes Wheeler, 2, ferent. speed. The table is pre- ment wight resnlt and be followed |S&Y they will not attempt to resumn. Nettie ) lis ] 4 el el Svanvter | S 48 ‘ = The flavor selected for this first pared by being flooded By an cconom st A deerence inactivities wnilthe sovcrmment. i i Crenshaw i tson, Dick Hume, ! Furnace and Stove Repairs welZendi i epneitune. Wathiite with plaster of Paris and ¥ rlro was | poin Mcanwhile the, price of cattle for 3 . o Wieand. Wik i ROOFING P passing of summer, comes the - water; hen the glass is Knewn | domestic” consumption * has fa'lon | b ; inal 2 beautiful avtumn. The slight frosts carefully lowered on it, WISy i Taw wrund hich Sl e i tire company Misses 1 ! R. K. Ferguson, Inc. ] e Dl D 2hd nw Meunt wioe CONtroversy centers alsg fab 1y fett, ering ‘ Janic - toofing Dept Fn . ; E 8 AUk | I ot Pt i 2 neth, Nancy Hamilton, ILLE SterAe. N o0k Do their own’—bave given them that the plate and tramp Intarior s Gomestic: markets it "tk s . rveil, Mumford Ehcse X b0 rich piquant flavor for which they It info/pleceunt e s 1o e ¢ y: 2 < & ES securely set. After this, The grinding table is a large, circular, iron plat- . Virginiz e el s Y : e i MacDonald, a, Hume. Helin Hun o3 ;| SN — Loo e ; atill greater security is e r of Agricultur 3 tur Turner, Har- t LoL%, Pase : b S SAVE COAL! \ . This unusual flavor in lce Croam obtained by pegging with therance of its vam for retorms, | fpday issued a statement ine | Dixon; Jay Brennan, ¢ S T T T e | is incomparably delicious—a REAL specially prepared wooden 0 P tion, ECidvien Dl e L o [ £ Comming. Betty Bryne, Aune (i 2 AL y treat! Have it for your Saturday : blocks. Then the table is President Zavas last night informed | Which set forth rousons of & fanan e e D o nnall . ibeth Wrenn, Jessie Ad- 1| Metal Weather Stripping 3 and Sundav dinners. All of ov- st in motion. The grind- the cabinet that he had sighed 4 de- mental character for its modification, | e Divine © IMiss Verinu 105 b Arps e hanen : Done X I iy / dealers will serve o Just tell ing is done by means of ee ordering an investizution of the | anh i s & - : iz | : W2 kin 1 want Carry revolving runness;’ Sharp e T W ), S, BOOTLEGBERS | sz : : g | TR A | Sl : i “Danse Coquetterics,” Miss ‘tife Medler, Mildred Corby, V Mein 1540 419 G st Nw. | 5 g i oaric Tutely: prohibired vy Hume and Mr. Huntington Tu .“Dorothy Eynon, Le b =22 B s 5 2 stantly flows over it. After tions.” Most of the leaders of HOIST DRINK assisted by Nettie Mea- | mpbell. Anne Noble- — S (o " & 3 y the first cutting by sand, Veterans and Patriols’ Association ek DIa e Wrenn, g 1 Alicia Mackey, | ———— RE U e ——— emery is used in a similar it e D o sy’ 3 Messre, Huntington WE ARE_UNABLE 1O 7 - manner. ”;’;“," "‘;:""‘;“" o aas i“’l"""‘i"” “'";‘ TR Hume, Dorothy Mondell, rne, | Turn BT ATk SUPPLY THE DEMAND > ietude” ere y e Vet-ip L. g 8 | He Campbell, Seiden cesco, ThOMAS ! trom prospective pu ita- B { i “rans and patriots had neither ceas-d | British Imbibers Told American | lclgn Campbell. Sciden, Walker, jr., Ber. ,—from prospectire - R The next operation is nor increased. but that th ciation | % £ i 2 s 3 vas King the aspects of a po-; Customers Pay High Prices for | DAl mhey E e Tl nESlnciog proberly shal X o e e s litle reanization ! s i In a Magyar chorus. s Gl Surant, Ludlow i assure sou most energetic action looking to i » e % o, " of special reciprocating e "r",\"""’.", 2214 there "T" Desn Favorite Brands. { 3. “Danse Sentiment e oy ton | il vale, pdall ! WPt AL | machinery, two large cir- no disorder repa but b, . 4 D s e E . O Y i ¢ 7 | i 2 2 | garet Zolnay (dance arr 3 E on, Edward O'Donnell, Walter : . E cular disks revolving in Br the Associated Pross " (a) “That Familiar S oot Louis O'Lea LT A 5 . | FLOOD RUINS DAIRY FARM | IONPON. October 20.—whisky |Elizabeth Jones, Dorouny Aondell. g o u Bose. Harry’ Nicholas Wieg- A The cccitonce o our \ \ . H ;»ll‘:u“g\?}fird:"ir?fmfe dl;: : aln e i Diana Cumming, Delight Arnold. E e Glaser, Ennolds Waggai 3 i os Cresen s insw e o S _ point blank by some of the best dis- | Huntington ' “Turner. Dan Thew | “GIE PUSrCotration, Al Makes 8 gizenite saek deiell of arrangement permits every X = . g nd W L S 4 i Fifteen Acres. Worth QE.OOO,!;IHem that as long as American Loot- Rume '-Rh‘}“.flrl‘{e';‘,‘ T Richard | Ngra, e i TYPEleT’ERS the hlfi;‘nm:::ll:i' of the. N\ Tix i part of the plate to be Washed Away by Waters. e ikt may ibigher o ) “hnothet 8 A driina hs Tmembers of the cast and ] ) DaTe it wther” ingrodl- < brought beneath the rub- LITTLE ROCK, Ark., October -wAl" s for thelr products. the home Mary Happer, Virginia Selden, the chorus, also appeared in several ! Sold, Rented, Repaired inra ined. s < ing surface. In polishi-g, s s ssindany St | s continue to face | Wagner. Anne Graham Hume, Jessie | gon ' H 2 STORES mu‘ffl (iron perox'de) is Fifteen acres of fertile soil at the {occasional shortages in their favorite | Adkins. Julie Hume, Elizabeth Hume, ! "™5r = o ity Folk Present. ] 1423 ¥ St NW. 616 14th St. N. ! =) used. This is applied with Sthte aslcy rarmilocatad askora i es |oranas. 1?’"“ . xwell Dura 1M alhoun occupied a water, and the rubbing is om this city, have been lost, as & re- | One of the most famous Scotch dis- | ot Hrdony - O0'Donnell, Phaving with them Mrs. Cal- e Z i 7 4 i done by felt attached to sult of the flood in the Arkansas|tillers recently ran a full page adver- | Thomas Kernan, Frederick Lee, Al-|houn’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr.| z i the two upper disl The river. The land. washed by the rag- | Usement in some of the weekly mag- | bert Thorne, Woldomar Sveshnikoff,jand Mre. Peter A, Drury, Jr, and Mrs. |4 TO LEASE R\ Y i grinding and polishing & stream. sloughed off. bit by bit, | A2ines saving that .only 25 e cent | Abner Drury and Ennolds Waggaman! | Charles Selden. The minister of Per- A 5 f reduces the plate to half pemred . i and. : ned : cing b X : The land was valued at ‘more than | $0 1ong a3 hmerican and other ex- | g “Quaker Maid Demure.” M Sts ‘to the performanee. where 21t and M Sts. ) 3 E even more. 52,000. {for quality, we must prefer to seii|tie Medler and Richard-Allen. a | occupied box. In his party % v The floor of the $5.000 barn on the | 100 Xpoieion, " the advercsement |by Misses Laura Bryn. Maric Col- | were the dirc of the consular | Spitable for Auto Show Room 1 B farm started : crumbling vesterday | gaiq Anne Grabam Hume. Virginia|service and Mrs. Wilbur 4. Carr, Dr., i 2 s o y Founded 1861 under pressure of the flood waters. It | %, manded by Englisn newspapers | Corby, Mildred Corby. Jessie .-\llxlmland Mrs. Davenport White, ‘Mr. or Accessories = 3 g > HIRES TYRNER ix feared the structure will Dbeag more tactful is ihe outgiving of Heltdl_\ Greenwood. M;xud .\f"asltm }Iurie Illor.z‘r\“T\;n \i""n (mhnrll’v»\ \\n:"("nm]n‘:{ g X ) d wrecked. his majesty's trade commissioner, who | Selden. Corinne Siephens, Julia'Hume, { Miss Moselcy Williams, the counselor | » : The" Eauge, Fegistered s stage of |oomaiesty’s trade commissioner, whe | Dorothy Mondell, Helen Hume, Diana | of the legation. Bagher Khan M| THE F. H. SMITH COMPANY || . GLASS CO+**PANY twenty-one feet in the river lastiof trade journal: Cumming and Messrs. Jasper Du Bose, | Kazemi, and the third secretary of Smtth Bufiding 2 e night, with the crest of the flood| “Bermuda and the Bahamas are en- | Kenneth Abrams, Durant, Hume, Ree- | the legation, Abdullah Khan Ente- 5 X == | astiNcEon o c soheduled to reach this city tomor- | joying exceptional prosparity st pres- | side, O'Donnell’ Wright. Wheeler, |zam. Others in the audience were 815 Fifteenth St. : SHINGTON. D. C. row. Ixcept for the loss at the state |ent, owing to their tourist trafic and|Turner, Donnell, Sveshnikoff, Clark, |the charge d'affaires of Rumania and £ . VA. dalry farm, little damage from the |other resultants from proximity to | Thorne. Bridget. 5 = - Mrs. Nano, the secretary of the Neth- | flood has been done in this area. the United States.” 7. “The Tango"—Miss Eugeple Le erlands legation, Dr. Hubrecht; the i e Ma - 2 jss, TAC@ A Albert “Thorne, *'§¢ CUFIEC e i % MY T polishing. This is done e M Sone tume. Y Daniel @hew Waggaman. { come producing prop o i 8 v s f | on another table by means