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a s = ——_THE EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. 'C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1923. ’ S Maj. Guy Withers, Ben Prince, ¥, eon rec f i i BUMM"’TE[ N AM[D sé;f"fif.’(: -‘:Tp .{".?Z.:..f’,"s'.z, uv:-; l‘;“} -“L:E{":f MONARCHIST !GNORINZ ey o hooaiiad by, the wrest ma- |to. theconblate” sitistastion of the. PAYM.ENTS ARE RESUMED. Marriage Licenses. George A. A A resent his evgerness to get support of | Japanese population as now takes = H George A Lewls §, Harry Cunning- | CROWN PRIMSE RETURN | o -Jowish Marsiats Sad orrortast | piarite BoPuatiot % mecarat in- Marriage licenses have been fssued to the wm, T. C. Dulin, Ar . Gans, Jonanen, Brnent fuitst legedly unpatriotic groups. ) Erease, mewly-born automatically be- | American Express Company Will| folowing. o 000 Zonie miges. way, W. E. Russell, John L. B ———— coming American citizens by right of Henry Lewis wnd Viola F. Chapman, both ' 7 3 )] ST s ik Johu, L Edwards, (Continued from First Page.) birth. .| Again Ship Dollars to Germany. | Wooatord, Va: 3 tel V. Rienco I e | uel Edmonston, Thomas Jarrell, Chet- - JAPANESE RESENT After the September dlsaster in| NEW YORK, November 15.— The| Janee Brown and Beatrice Witlams, _ alof Ju b 2 ” prie Gallahorn of Moun er, M. - od, Vo, ‘geryhl). Swope, James Mays, Victor | the inner monarchist clique an oppor- Japan some fears wore expressed that| o, KOV FOVETOCT TR TNe || Fisle Gallahors of Mownt Rigls e 2 Deyber, Robert V.. Flemiung, Harry |tunity to arrange everything to suit its effect might be a great exodus of e ‘Suyder of Baltimore, Md., and | " Haynes, A. C. Gatley, Frapk Shull, | themsclves, giving themsclves the LAND LAW RULING paneas (o LR o e O I oLy SRR 10 hag renme York, T - {5 i | Willam Maho < ayments throughout G 4 Olga L. Pilson. ; Gherles H. Graff, |best ofices and gulding the foreign Toont Bas set ity and- authorities in|suspended Inst woek Densuso Of the wa. 3 homes and Tsabel Earseman; both Edwin C. Graham, Chaieman | i 2. Plankingion, Henry W. Long: | policy, aceording to thelr own lurid (Continued trom First Page.) ¢ fit it 1 not 1ikely | sarbel » : . y | fellow, Enos Newman, Harry Al |doas, B T eIl bo for meveral Yoars | C R I Bomsions ¥ine president of the i P3iaters ot ante city ani 3y 6. | 10S NOT A HOME mond,’ Robert “Hicks. Robert Mann, But if the crown prince assumed i A . 1 . , ¢ @ complete absorption of the Japanese | company, stated that t on, Mo, » 3 of Group to Raise $35,- | Nerren Breviser, . i, Picchie, RIGH ) e toroma. 1he monarchists suy they | U SOtie's, {5 adiunt the macter to| & COMPLIL COPRIGY the "EBUREEY | e comaideraa mcersars 1o ths wate: sk g e si7 e mee | UNTIL IT'S PLANTED 0 for Budget Altemus, Bimon Lyons, Mark Lant- | would jump. He nototriounly reflects | The compromise just effacted with | ™IS L0 Feconstruction g ool e, g M Py Tolmercteraank bidew 0CO for Bu get. | burg, Oscar Evans, M. Fisher, | the opinion of the last man who atn R 1 A 3 bs and plants 4 | Davia B Eamonston, Rév. Wataio [he opinion of the 1ast man who|Great Britain in connection with the RITES FOR MRS. CHINN meadires have since been taken: 15 ¥ ¢ . ter F. | talkes him. g - 5 5 merican Express Company, = ¥ 5’,’:’,{:};‘:{““‘ Phillips and J. W. El- | (jonul that Germun kings, when they ::‘::‘i”“t':“l;::v:n:;‘::::le case n: . ho udded, would contlnus Ilsqu‘apcuca ~ 7 e 5 il fotor tithe] 2 = | assume tue throne, begin with liberal | Poin o Was no of shipping dollars into Germany [ ponliam L Radellffe, diréctor of the | Trank R Jclleff {9 prosident of the |yolicios in a enerul attempt at so- | only a federal statute which barred |D, C. Woman to Be Burled in|from outsido fin order to guard SAVE COAL! i usiness men's campaign committe s Ctub;' John Dolrh. vice presi- | 2ol aconcitiation. Tis. the former . C. against any interruptions in effecting Heve Your t; J. British ships from bringing liquor T ralae 315 000 Eor & ooy cat RoATat Philiip Herrmann, treasurer, | yoetsen . e < payments. i opi c oy - Thomson, secretary. LR Y Bimmineed o ok "6 of | into American waters, but there was | Bethesda. ||| Metal Weather Stripping for the B " Club, d and C streets . | > i il R ' cello C o . crvices for Mrs. Martha E. 2 | Doge N 1 |celled unti-soclal laws and greeted | a Supreme Court decision which sus- Funeral services for A l'ang' Hike. Let ;_?5 qu‘;l te } ROCK CREEK NURSER*, €. V It No Sunday Business uorthwest, yesterday named the fol- | " 3 - | the trades unions as “my loyal army.” | tained the prohibition authorities in |Chinn, 616 6th street northwest, who at. 14, S PLAN WORK TRAINING. Fear Similar Acts. strictly enforcing the statute, TYet|died vesterday at Garfield Hospital, |From the New Haven Reglster. {|| Diamond Metai Weather Strip P. O. RQCKVILLE, MD e : Will be neld at Hysong's undertaking | “Bliggins says he came from a good | Agency : | diplomacy found a way of meeting | Will be he ysong ( ; 3 an; J.| Federal Board Dil A The Cernian monarchists desperate- | S and N . streetn] wmily. | 419 G St. N.W. e v 0 scusses APPIeD-| . fear similar acts this time. They | British objections by o treaty, cataniishment, 1oLN N dtirncon. st 2| Tl bet he's footsore: R 3 ey % < nes ' 4 & Thompson, ¢ | ticeship Conditions. | recall Row Binperor Frane Joseph of 5?“?1':".']':\ '::.x.;ly'.'f e “"""“,O’rlovk. Rev. Park P. Flournoy, pas: rews, John H. Clapp, Robert N, Har- | Under auspices of the Federal Board | Austria assumed the throne as a|granting Japan “most fa Hon oL e T "Q‘i’fl“‘flé’é‘:.m,"'fiun‘b 3. Hogan. John C. Letts, | for Vocational Rducation, a confer- | minor in a shmilar time, when revolu- | tion” trqatment In respert of her na | oy’ it the cemetery of the Bethes- n, O. J. DeMoll, Sumuel | ence for discussion of the training of | tion threatened to break up the Aus- | tolterned, Another concelvable way | 9& church. aul Leon Tohvlm‘r.‘khnrerdnn%eht:;r ;hr‘ lh\xll(llr.;(‘ tra i;‘u trian empire. e personally held ex- [ out would be for the (;ull:l’! s to| g Byron B A s | opened beiind closed doors at the yremely e e enact a law setting forth that none | 4 G | Senate office butlding taday, pienenely iherg i but betng a|Cetla Tederal states is empowered to | F. L. WETZEL RITES. l’l‘h; purpose of the conference v[fl;‘wr “‘ll’;-?lhl-’;r 1: xr;-lmnz.llrt";‘fl pass legislation discriminating against Funeral services for Frederick L. which Is expected to last for a few Schwarzenberg, rected he policy In |5 "eriend): cwer or its nationals. W v t ov- e ek hrmaances by el yoalol | reaciionsry ‘menth and. completely | € b taaly Gorn o wer or 1ta mas| T ol smative of thisiclty and e | ¥ | board to be “to formulate the funda- |prevented the threatened lideraliza- | {ionals. | enty-two years old, who died Monday { | 5 , George | mental prinelples which govern ap- | tion of the empire. There should ba no confusion in|at his home, 1604 3d street northweést, Semmes, James | prenticeship training in the build- | Another significant fact ig that the | {he American mind as to the connc were held this morning at the family e |erown prince sent word to Chancellor | tion” between Japanese immigration home, followed by solemn requiem °s had been invited Stresemann some weeks ago that he|into this country and the Pacific| mass at the Church of the Immacu- | | | | ¥ Thompson, ey | from y al aswoclations of laid great weight on getting permis- 5 bel U'C'onnor, Clarence’ As- | butiding trades cmployers and em- many from a ck Creek cemetery. Mr. Wetzel Taff, Liwrence ployes, manufacturers of bullding it of the “big coalition,” the laboring class has virtually come | was born in old Georgetown and had John C. Wine: materials, the Amervican Federation ialiats. #o thut he could [ to o dead stop. .The ‘“gentiemen’s | made that gection his heme most of ries L of 1 nd ot T r world that he agreement” of 1907 has worked out'his life. e ole——To[—=Jo[—— s [ [ale— ol o] ——=]o[l——alc——lal——lal——2 o }j T’le HOMSE l Swe ‘ ‘ s om Largest Ladies' Specialty Shop in Washington 608 to 614 coast Jand laws. No such relationsnip 'late Conception. Interment was in existy. lnmigration of Japanese of | R ELEVENTH ST. of Courtesy Here's Good News for Friday-- ' The following prices are good at all Piggly Wiggly Stores. Subject only to market change. SUGAR#93c Michigan Cobblers POTATOES & 24c BUTTER &...56¢ Per Lb,, FLOUR% 99c¢ Sack for CLEANSER = 15¢ F | SHREDDED | SALMON WHEAT | ARGO BRAND Nationally Known PerPhg . . . ]0c|11b Can. .. e COFFEE PRUNES MAXWELL HOUSE ot Artived Good to the last drop Nice Size—40-50 tbCan .. 4]c|2 s for ... 25e SOAP TOILET PAPER P AND G Northern Tissue _ 540 Per Roll . . . loc Sealsweet Brand " Medium Size None Better Florida—Sweet as Honey tee for 2Dc | Per Doz., on 27 Watch the signs in our windows. They are different. Our pricés adver- tised are not specials for one day. So-called leaders are baits to get you in the store. . . : X They are just regular every day Piggly Wiggly prices, which are hard to duplicate. ) Piggly Wiggly Stores are headquarters for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, which are received fresh daily. Gray Fashons with 'fll‘x Black Nolivia Cloth with Gray -w.‘. Strock's Canten 3 heok: . Collar, §79.50. Black Wolf Gollas, §55.00. Gamel's Hatr, $50.00. s ORsshes Welons: o K2 Prescnting two spécially K In the Inexpensive Dress Dept. we offer " assembled lots of | Coats - Frocks ‘ These prices are possible through very con- We have included both sports models and || siderable reductions bringing into the collec- the dressy designs—plain and trimmed with = | tion higher~priced lots. the effective furs. The lines upon which these garments are modeled give an exclusive in- terpretation to prevailing fashion that is at once individual and characteristic of Philips- born’s. ; - For street, sport and afternoon wear—in the popular silks, velvets and wool weaves— developed artistically and trimmed with originality and artistic taste. : ' Second Floor All Fur-Trimmed Suité at Off! We are!mnking an unrestricted reduction on all the Furtrimmed Suits—regardless of their regular price —or what they.cost—and including also the Novelty Flamingo Cloth. 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