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26 ~ bl 3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TRAVELERS GLIVB MOUNTAINS IN SHIP Historic Goeta Canal Takes Craft Up by Groups of Locks in Sweden. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1923. o Yew 5 Gt 0m ™ By BUD FISHER. WAIT A Mms. I DIDN'T WoRK IN | THE MINT FOR Five \__YEARS NGT To know A (OUNTERFET #5 BiLL WHEN I SEE ONE ! Cut in Shaving Killed Carnarvon, Expert Declares By the Associated Press. NEW HAVEN, Conn., October 23. —infection in a cut on his face caused by shaving and resulting in blood poisoning caused the death of Lord Carnarvon, discoverer of the tomb of King Tutankhamen, accord- ing to Prof. Paul V. C. Baur of the archeqlogy department of Yale Uni- versity, who addressed the Classical Club. In making this assertion the professor declared he was quoting the best of authoritles, (OHIO LEADER HEADS \ADOD CAMPAIGN Boom for Presidency Takes Definite Status, With Rockwell at Post. MUTT AND JEFF—Did You Ever Hear of the Double X. THIS 15 JeFF'S BIRTHDAY. T WANT TOGET HM A NiKE SAFETY RAZOR AND |T C08TS FIVE DOLLARS AND TVE ONLY 66T THREE, WHAT'L 1 Do? 1 CAN'T BORROW (T FROM HIM To BUY HIS) OWN PRESENT, HE'D HAVE THE LAUGH ON, TVE GOoT IT! 1'LL DISEUISE MYEELF, GET A PISTOL AND HOLD HIM UP FoR ¥ 2. TueRe's) NO (RIME 1N THAT BECAUSE HE'LL CET 17 BACK IN HIS PRESENT. " NGTHING' C(ROOKED 1N THAT TLL TAKE oNT OF THOSE #5 CHoKE, SIR= A WISE CHOICE INDEED, SI% T'LL GLADLY PART WITH Two DOLLARS! { Have Yoo CHANGE for A FWE Y By the Assoclated Press. TROLLHATAN FALLS, Sweden, October 23.—Climbing mountains in 2 ship was the unusual experience of many American visitors to the Goth- enburg exposition when they made the trip over the historic Goeta canal trom Gothenburg to Stockholm. Marine locks in flights of five or six carry tourist ships through granite hills from river to lake, until the cgnal reaches an altitude of more than 300 feet in the highlands of victuresque southern Sweden, and then the ships begin thelr trip down- stairs until they make their way to the level of the Baltic sea, and ,after a short voyage on the open sea, final- 1y enter lakes again and slip into the Vack door of Stockholm ,through fresh water. 58 Locks in 54 Miles. It takes two and a half days to make the inland journey of 360 miles from Gothenburg to Stockholm. s e The actual canal is only fifty-fe VELAND, Ohio, October 23.— miles long, but fifty-eight lock re | David L. Rockwell of Ravenna and passed in avolding the falls in rivers i Gleveland, for years.a.leafler'in tho | nsine AssoclatedPrese. and ascending to the high lakes in| bl e atle party of Ohio, announced | SPRINGFIELD, Mas by the ‘lnl(rmr. i democ: . Oct ; Fifty miles of vesterday that he has accepted the 'he adoption of a resolution fo 5 aricas world~ featured the sesston |fore the world and hizh h the Goeta rivas, post of national manager of a move- | the National Council of Congrega- | the barbarous practlce of lynching. {ment to make former Secretary of |tional Churches last night. The reso- | the Treasury Willlam G. McAdoo the |lution reads, in part: GARAGES democratic candidate for the presi-| “Delleving that war as a method | $99.00 AND UP | urging the United States to enter the | league of nations' world court, “or | to find some more effective way to | take part in bearing the burdens of the world and solving its desperate CHURCH BODY ASKS FOR WARLESS WORLD |iie woria and“soiving i L | ""The "Dyer “anti-lvnching bill was |recommended to Congress for enact- {ment by the Nationui: «« Qctober 23— | I« solution which conten ame of America “is d ted Press. ELAND, Ohio, Septembershrdlu Studebaker asks you to judge it on quality first—then price-- because price alone is no indication of its intrinsic value. celebrated 5 southern Sweden much cf trical power and ara the sea of its greatest industrial . 4 5 of settling international disputes or Here is the great plant which eacyitn Juns achleving national aspirations is both plied the bolsaevist government with| Mr. Rockwell said that national | unnecessary and anti-Chr 500 locomoti and headquarters for the McAdoo pre. | councll reafirms its faith thi "[‘r‘n:;: ocomotivs 1 S way of thought ani c In the ear convention campalgn will be opened |ty avercome the cause of war and | government, wh in Chicago November 1. {lead the nation into a life charge of (he Mr. Rockwell issued the following | operative peace. The council also b Russian At lieves that there is a special obliga- | 2 5 tion upon the church of Christ to t the solicitation of a group of organize and prepare for peace. to | western admirers of Mr. McAdoo, I|engage at once with all its powers | have agreed to assume the duties of [N & campaign of cducation against | national manager of a movement that war as a_method and in favor of other methods of settling disputes, | has for its purpose the crystalizing of |to diminish among peoples the dis- growing McAdoo sentiment, feel- | position to resort to force, to bring | ng certain that Mr. McAdoo must [the people to the conviction that war | soon heed its force and announce |is wrong and to develop the will for elf a candidate. peace.” { have been through the west| The resolution recommends that sting out the McAdoo sentiment, |ideals and methods of internatlonal and I find that labor, the farmers, the | good will and co-operation be pre- Ix6-inch clear drop siding. Roof h | women und the returned soldie are | sented from the pulpits and in churc h guaranteed 14 y ears. Painted one > for him.* schoois A resolution was passed coat. All hardware included: twenty he Swedes alte s Politfelans say that the cholce of other ‘designs and sizes. Wood or locomotives to the needs o! the | Mr. Rockwell as national campaign steel. Homehke Liv- ing Room Walls Don’t put off cover- ing that soiled wall paper on account of the cost. Just ONE COAT OF FARBO OVER THE OLD WALL PAPER WILL GIVE YOU A FINE JOB. $2.00 worth will do an average room. 1tina s of tke bulshe n. t s, \\hn _1~ ('u'(l at them for their "to recognize Lu 1l share in the great profi romised from participation in its rehabilitation, Inxisted on Gold. The Swedes Insisted ou having gold in advance on the locomotive ord Five hundred were fintily completed nd delivered. Then the work stap- ped although the wedish manufac- 111 had Russian money w ad been advanc Comes in sections; bolts together. Erect it vourself. A Saturday aiter- noon_p. iime. We'll arrange for erection if you wish. Guaranteed permanent and substantial. Made of Joseph McReynolds Selling satisfactory transportation in Washington for 35 years Commercial Auto and Supply Co. 14th Street at R If your painter isn’t handy you can quickly and easily do the work yourself. TRY FARBO TODAY. Sold at Best Paint Stores ‘~ “’““'I‘;"::n“ll‘;h‘: and manager not only gives the McAdoo P s candidacy definite and formal status, Eas ¢ = AND he South American republi but {ndicates a desire on the part of y ayments—$10.00 4 as enable nanufa the McAdoo supporters to line up 5 turn to Russia its advances on cin- | Ohfo as thefr first pre- comenzlonl A o SR P M. tcinding eled orders. ste: (mu ginali M. Rockwell hasbeen a member | v Trolln of the state democratic executive | locke committee for years. He was close- | het\\wn 1y assoclated for two decades with | James M. Cox, who made the unsuc- | ce against President, Hard- | 0. 9637. 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Some of these beds, with heavy filler rods, that cost $15 to $25 wholesale can be bought now rr e e reee fig s gegilin e ot T 0 o raa MRS. GOULD MAY LOSE SHARE IN GREAT ESTATE Suit Alleges George J. Indebted $20,000,000 in Trusteeship for Father. Now Going On 1222 F Street N.W. % //////////////////////////////////// 7777777777777, m\\“‘ Illlllll “l YORK, October 23.—A move in | litigation growing out of the George J. Gould accounting of acts perform- | ed as trustee under the will of his | ather, the late Jay Gould, which, if successful, might deprive Guinivere | Sinclair Gould, second wife of J. Gould, and her three chil their $4,000,000 Inheritance husband's estate, terday in the supreme. court, Walter B, Walker of counsel for| Frank Jay Gould, reciting briefly the alleged facts brought to light at the | examination before trial in the ac- | counting suit, set forth that it indi- cated a $20,000,000 indebtedness of George J. 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