Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1923, Page 44

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’ 4 ___THE EVENING: STAR, ' WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923. APA.[HY AND WANT fg“" )u;‘n\:'n as de lt"f“{i“ ‘oén&: :::rt-hl:;:lt’edb’lo::s::gfl! E:: :‘l'\)at THREE o"_ OFFICIALS company. In addition, George T.|after he withdrew $25,000 from the|$45,00 theft accused Davenport and|Pacific and Gulf Oil Company, com- “Vickers, president, - charged there|Emerish Oll Company to pay the seo- | Emerich of borrowing $52,000 from |trolled by Emerich, although secur- Pasha, has broken the oath of fealty|even decided to forbid cake baking. ind! tall t to Haskell. the Old Columbla Bank and d " = and gone over with the whole of(Hundreds of thousands ja.n places of were indications of other frauds. ond ins iment to Haskell. & lumbia Bank ane eposit- | {ties of the Emerich Oil Company had e oo Tk e oe of° ths | amusement, while millions it In the HELD IN GRAND LARCENY Of the stolen funds it is allegea| The indictment charging the ing this sum to the credit of the been pledged as collateral for a loan. Bavarian government. darkness around cold stoves because N 5 S wap—. But even in this crisis, the Stre: fuel and light are so dear. They |p, fhat $26,000 lllegally was withdrawn ven in this crisis, the Strese- 3 Y | By the Ausoclated Press. from the company’s treasury to reim- mann cabinet could find nothing bet- | face the loss of their jobs and trem- o Rul |NG [;' RMANY mann, cabinet could find nothing bet- | Eace e Ion o antamiiare the mrab- | NEW YORK, October iL—Charged |burse former Gov. Haskell when v ¢ the |Emerich withd it scene worth while attacking the “French will to des- | ability' of being driven to bergary | Kidrich’ OIf Company. of Depwwars, |mont to sell & controning. tnterest Brerymen N TR dn CuSCw inter with offices here and in Wichita|to Haskell. Haskell had _already however, i “"h"" anding is nearer, Whoever gives them bread will be' Falls, Tex., three officlals of the |pald $100.000 of the $150.000 purchase v Feachghe u:sfa:;;'“flm‘l’&;h:pz:m“&- [relcomed—whether he be a Museo-|company are facing eight indict- ‘s’?scgbu" i3 alleged, and Emerich paid 4 PR Harden ‘Says People No|&i df,ir=taesmaniice, “specch of liini. ' ‘Lenin or a Rupprecht Von | ments for srand larceny. Testimony | 25,000 of his owh fands and thore- é emtosamats, at London. The main|Wiitelsbach. Democracy, parliamen. |by former Gov. Charles N. Haskeil and Longer Care Who GOVENS |hiih, 5o thts icoes her trom o sacri: g et Lo L R e e O to Californi Naturesendsawarn- ficiai " separate agreement WIth | pochetioally . Erotesquc . republic Jof | Cpirned: RAVERSING a land of lasy bay- Twoof the wonder trips of the world ous, alluring groves of cypressand are available to passengers via this 2 osk trees gracefully festooned with route—the 120-mile automobile trip ing of Pyorrhea— clinging Spanish moss, dignified old overthe APACHE TRAIL from Globe bleeding gums. Only Southern plantation mansions sur- to Phoenix and the awe-inspiring rail- i rounded by quaint Negro quartersand road trip through the CARRISO one person out of five rice, corn, cotton and sugarcane fields, GORGE to San Disgo. Not to see past forty escapes. vast mountain’ skirted plains dotted these on a transcontinental trip is to Tho ds yo - with great herds of grazing sheepand deprive oneself of an opportunity to are subject to it as well. Be on your guard. Brush your teeth with cattle, deserts beautified by the most view some of the world’s most gor- Forha 'S profuse display of fantastically-formed ~geous mountain scenery and two of the FOR THE GUM cactus, and the most attractive vil- most remarkable engineering accom- More than a tooth paste : i checks Pyorshes. Dodge Brothers, 1923, Special 4-Passenger There is no hotel ex lages, towns, cities and pleasure re- plishments of the ages, Roosevelt Dam el no Aol sxdetuly Coupe, painted maroon. This one has only been 35¢ and 60c in tubes j Fitle shed a single tear for them if they Tiaplace to which It has no natural | gian't live to see thelr fifth birthday | prosident, and J. Ben Ross, Lo Ane \ HARDEN. old world northe new can gican any | °F November 3. Eeles, o’ director, are acoused’ of BY MAXIMILIAN HARDEN. e B ey can Rl ey (Copyright, 1923.) stealing almost $100,000 from the By Wireless to The Star. do_not awake the slightest echo here. | ~ . BERLIN, October 31.—Sioux Chief-| The conflict with Bavaria is to | h e France, at the same ti k| s John F. Emerich, former president Their Country. ey e same time making | monarchisis. ‘The peeple would not |of the company, who now i8 in Los ,au Angeles; Edward D. Davenport, vlca’ hunting | be patched up in the most humiliat- a, | ing manner and Von Lossow remains avarian commander. The executive 5 er of all Germany 18 in the hands n | Pe ot e ‘DoDGE BROTHERS DEALERS public’ l’l‘]\u'I;(-rhn !loclflflis(: }lul\’e d)?mnnd- d be ¥ st unwelcome for[ed withdrawal of their colleagues foul ooy Tt ge from the great coalition, whose OV~ SELL GOOD USED CARS And nine-tenths of the ernment has exhibited itself as hope- v disi lessly incompetent. Industrial stag- ation and hunger can at any time S . r auge the Rs‘;(‘e!llsion of the wholle U ed c 1 vith the b 3 Ruhr and hineland, which uow is ur- T e hout hearing & w Shareed up mgminit the Rrench | We look upon every Used Car pf R cass to. me) the. m( o eat intereat among the people. ° ' chaser as a prospective owner of a ¢ the situation espite good harvests, the people s ot rage in'the cities hunger, while the Tarme néw car. Naturally we take partic- about “German d ¥ ers’ . . Strosemann had announced tha —_— ular painsto seethatheis well pleased many had abandoned - 7R N A g ) Ance and expected in e with his investment. repatriation of those who 8 expelled from th _oceuy . i oo roturn of the s 1 ads o s steps for the fa p ; ] : Good values for ay e 4 B § A .few days later Dodge Brothers - 3-Passenger Coupe, disc wheels; recently repainted; mechanically good; a real buy. new: vork Important. 3 = I Dodge Brothers, 1922, Touring, in good shape, eimen . semumption af vork | | ~ $450.00. ; t (’Ti'r‘l".rfi’.»l‘.'- Mands, || | . Dodge Brothers, 1922, Business Coupe; this 5. the pri o8 | car is in fine shape and priced right. tCalifornia Sen Francisco Los Angeles SUNSET LIMITED San Diego Tocsom NewOrlesns San Antonio Oil-burning Locomotives Houston Pase MR SR e SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES A. J. 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