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THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTO! 2 : , D. ©C, THURSDAY, GALLI-CURCI BREAK MYSTERY SHROUDS * G VAULTROBBERY Master Midd, Office With Seven Locks. Airplane Flight Enter Case. mber A Conan with i1 communin the amazing Werner vault th ive depart- anything that tatement takes bt I that makes the most < drab, me of the 4 the string of houses Turmoil Rules. By the Asfoclated Press. November d upon arrival here for but next Monday with the ) a Company that th opera o sisted | “Lakme.” i . | while she insisted ! s consideration b, with flashing show and W stree tion t Mme. Galli-Curei deseription had board with thres suit ¢ later an airplane w enty miles from Antioch e with thre belicved the s with whi The police th and had ilege WITH INSULL FINAL Star Declares She Will Not Be With Chicago Opera, Where . an- her de- Chicago e break ompany on “Di- she said been A company, :d_the hope after the co “would and two nd a1 woman erawled from the suit cases, ot orth. arrested paid fines | Without a certain ase and low for who has a SEENASU.S. ROLE Child Says This Nation Never Has Been Isolated From Europe. e Associated Press. W YORK, November 29.—Ameri- forefgn policy Is not that of iso- ion, but of detached activity, and | its prestige in foreign chancellories never was g , Richard Washburn Child, ambassador to Italy, declared, addressing the Italy-America Society by ¥ night e “It Is insulting to patriotism to say ; the United States is standing apart.” he sald, and, “as for clarity of for- s eign policy.” he added, “be sure that members of international conference | afid league know less about each oth- er's plans and purposes than they know about the plans and purposes of the United States.” Good Senwe Hentored. Mr. Child sald Europe now recog- |¢ nizes “that our good sense, after a tragical lapse, has been restored and is considered @ bulwark against in- ternational misfortune.” - At ‘a moment of crisis in Burope, he asserted, “a most dlstinguished Kurope to him i and said 1 { T el our natlon and | 0! air helpful |© ith candor. Keep {4 out of the tang WS, You owe it to the woi “Little by little, but DETACHED AGTIVITY |Luwxury’s Autos Splash Mud - Number of Office Holders Inkrease at By Radio to The Star. wagons into houses in a basket. not g who attend his lectures. it worth mentioning. teachers is heing steadily reduced to tal one teacher has to reach 100 to 150 government and f: SAILORS In Faces of Hungry in Germany Fat Salaries, While Teacher Carries Coal to Buy Food. HARDEN. BY MAXIMILLIAN English coal is being bought with pounds sterling. -While gart of the 1922 harvest and nearly all of the 29.—A young|1923 harvest still are unsold and the products are piling up in barns and storage houses the yrban populations £o hungry. The peasant demands dollars for his butter and the EOV- ernment cries for sympathy instead of compelling the rich stocks of food in Germany 1o be placed on the market. BERLIN, November cholar who lectures at Berlin Univer- ity, it has just been disclosed, works hree days a week carrying coal from He 13 a professor, but what w call a atdozent,” who has no sal v, eceive only the tultion fees of st « He cannot xist on this money. If he had not a turdy body he would be compelled to 0 hupgry. hll:‘ !}nn'! that the case of this cholar is not an isolated one makes The number of cars, here. se Shameleas in Luxury. :';',‘";}"'}-", Luxury vaunts itself shamelessly | nimne oon in sight of the suffering. Hundreds | of new automobiles, carrying over- | ed occupants to the theaters and aurants, whizz past that lecturar Who is carrying in his baskets of coal, | The much touted rman “organiza- | y. No awaken- ave expenses, and even in the capi- disorderly. students overcrowded lassroom. in one ected from the piti- fully powerless Stresemann cabinet, No Reason to Despalr. which trembles before Bavarfa, seeks NOVEMBER 29, 1923. GUARDED FROM LIQUOR PERILS Watched While on Philadelphia Leave, Following Death of Eight. By the Assoclated Press. PHILADELPHIA, November 29.— Alarmme, it was stated, by the deaths of elght men Sunday and Monday from polson whisky, Rear Admiral A. H. Scales, commandant of the Phila- delphia navy yard, last night detailed sixty 'bluejackets to act as special policemen to round up all saflors found under the influence of liquor either on the ktreets or in trolley It was the first time since the war that sailors had acted fa this held responsible for the deaths ear- ler in the week, announced that it contained a mixture of ether and wood alcohol. 'he concoction, he sald, was called “smoke” axd when drunk produced a vapor in the veins that affected the heart. Oae drin he ‘declared. would put the average man to sleep and two drinks would kill & physically weak man and ef- tect the sight of a strong man. —— CALLS “DRY” MEETING. Ohio Governor Summons All En- forcement Officers. 2 COLUMBUS, Ohlo, November 29.— Gov. A. V. Donahey has called a con- ference of federal, state, county and municipal law enforcement officers to meet here December 7 to outline a program for co-operation in the en- | 2 e | site Mm forcement of prohibition laws. conference §s in line with th gestion of Presldent Coolid, at the conference of go Washington some weeks 2 , made ors in They patrolled the ction throughout the were stationed at central °t intersections and on trol- A number of arrests were the prisoners belng taken to tations and held for hearings on charges of being drunk and Dr, H. J. Modern, government chem- ist for the local prohibition forces, after analyzing some of the liquor = % <h mis- | 8upport among the imperfal generals | = This Is the result of amateurlsh mist | 3007 008" Tor miraculous. saivation | idual duties. E n'... ‘l"u m.'“ Lord (‘;u‘u)m ons, whicl o nann, who sent jons, which are te| telesrams of lovalty to the elder Wil- foreign | helm, visited the younger Wilhelm at Wieringen and permitted him to re- | turn to Germany, was no better fitted ;| than any other nationalist to become chancellor. his repulsive ollective and in republic render as hol xtinguished by currency deprec ter farmers and live-stock br all debts and mortg: pparatus of rural aud “making institutions is at the highest point. Th cleyer and willing to work nuniber of unemple now has begun to elimb d Hence there is not reason to His declaration that the nature crown prince surrendered all to the throne is contradic though the prince wrote in former | double al- | does coal I 2, in nl usly. espair. But, instend of ac to simpler m ommonwealths, states, mu s and millions of individual book, nest and ing for t (Copyright, 1623.) e e the throne. which regards such a sur- | binding for {all time, and which repeatedly sum- | mons monarchists to its aid, has a A whose continuance alms | threatens greater damago for it than he scholar. that his sur- render did not mean he could not in the future sccept a call of the majority to oceupy ] “If Music be the food of Love—play on!” |AMERICAN TENOR SINGS | OPPOSITE GALLI-CURCI | Exrolle Takes Place of Schepa, Il | in West, in Season’s Opening. sociated Prems. November 29 —Mma. -Curel, who declared : ago that she would not th the Chicago Civic Opers after this season because 4 company insisted that sh her debut in Lakme, while she -d on Dinorah, will find a stii |further change in arrangements whe: she makes her debut next Monda evening. The opera that Tio S | £ | appe: | Com the mak company has anpounced hipa will not sing oppo Galli-Curcl because he | il in Los Angeles. Ralph Brrolle American tenor, has been substituted the opera company’s announcement | said. Inspect This Afternoon & This Is Your Opportunity Don’t Pay Rent Any Longer 6 Built | | 3 Sold Price; $9,250 Easy Terms Sample House, 716 Decatur St. N.W. Open for Inspection To inspect, take any Ninth Street car to Georgia Avenue and Decatur Street; walk two blocks east to property ; or phone for free auto service. steps, th { our foreign pi r continued, o to h came to them und _aquietly are living more luxuriously than ever. employe in paired New officers, with new employes, eon abroad, | tinue to be created. In the last w heritage | alone @ minister for the occupied t who are now nding apart. in our history has our more potent in the time has our good and more I who ritories, a commissariut for curren: the rentmark bank and the gold nd bank were named. { I which to the po- r mind of Teachers Reduced. The number of dungerousiy reduc opinion world. At n faith been more trusted worthy of trust Have Given Biilio; “We have contributed ons _on ¥ | bitlions to Europe since the war. Weo ; tended salvation to Russia, | hear east. Our tax- |secret military arried the interest on|sort and thefr hi s after s of other nations.| \while the Ge pevine that 18 isolation L ce ures of encourage- Portland Hotel Dining Room e e “tion to_commerce we 14th and Thomas Circle e men 1o ST STl of auE : But. in spite of the| Special Dinners Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday $1.00 several or_furnished . Dick Wilson. intr iph Shelde and gunman eachers is being d, but the glgantic they found |* ocks on it ound a = war ministry is maintained for i { mercenary army of 100,000 men. Th whole gang of imperial officers re- Billions in gol ghting band ns of eve instructo idle | sl nes lie A New Baby Grand 3395 At a Saving of $150! that bit onflicting stories re- n. who is known to frequent visitor at Dr. S testimony of pessimists, we are | atill increasing it. It is greater th 1'[‘ Table d’ hote_. 5:30 to 8 P. wise gnd before the war; Ereater this than last. This is not isolatl of amity and peace, which he | Tllanl\sgl‘ lng D{Iy Ciid'his government is surpassing ) Wid this government i Roast Turkey Dinner nt leadership Brown's offic all others. 12:30 to 2 P.M. and '5:30 to 8 P.M. And there the case rests has been robbery of the k * only a master mind there been murde to s men are not m wit] exception of wite There . . A genuine mahogany case with distinctive and beautiful lines; an ex- tra heavy sound chamber; solid cast plate; real ivory kevs and copper bass strings. ut, Xed'u i Dr. Brown's swering her | NIABRARABARIEAETATEIERIARLL 4 5RLAMRRRAT Tick Tock - 7 When Tuiag & clock | e Owners and Builders pae ¥ suie o 4 B Soaaiy Uasinons, TAMY phices are cigut 913 15th P. R. AYRES, Street Fr. 3720.W, 1106 N. Y. Ave. Yes, we do the best repairing in the city. - Iy The Sale of Women’s “Arch Preserver” Boots, $5'80 Continuing this wonderful opportunity! 1,200 pairs regular $12 lLace Boots. Black and Brown Kid. Best “ARCH PRESERVER” Quality. Ten different styles, mostly in all sizes. Specially reduced to $5.80 pair. At ours7th Street Store only. G_littering’ Gold and Silver Evening Shoes Now Added to You would never expect to be able to buy a Baby Grand piano at this price! The low cost is possible at present because we made a carload purchase in time for Christmas. Main 617 The Wise Husband Knows! Here’s a Surprise to Spring on the “Mrs.” D SR R Ty = i 1 ber of the Hecht Co. Christ- mas Piano Club. Delivery ar- [ ] $ Secures Your Baby Grand 5 ranged by Christmas. or Player-Piano The Remainder in Weekly Payments of $3 Because $5 makes you a mem- i i i DEAR SIR: Every year when you have given the wife her Christmas present she has registered joy—but, here’s a suggestion that will make her the virtual personification of happiness. s Give‘her a car! A Btudebaker Light Six! Here’d be a fine way to make the presentation: Let'Christ- mas morn pass as you would any other morning—with never a word or a hint as to what you are going to give her. Then about eleven o'clock, when she can hardly restrain her curiosity any longer, in front of your door is driven an automobile. It is a thing of beauty! A Studebaker! “lowered Gold or Silver Cloth. Rose Velvet, Gold Cloth Trim. Blue Velvet, Gold Cloth Trim. Black Velvet, Gold.Cloth Trim. All-black or Brown Velvet. Flowered Gold, Gold Kid Trim. Black Velvet, Gold Kid Trim. Black Velvet, Silver Kid Trim. Black Velvet, Black Kid Trim. Guaranteed not to tarnish. Merry Christmas! Say it with music. A New Player-Piano 295 ‘At a Saving of $150! Perhaps you have been planning “some-day” to get a player-piano. But you never once dreamed of it at this price! “Some day” is here! “Gro-Nups” The door bell rings. Your wife answers the summons. “A Girls' School Shoes Studebaker for Mrs. ww.oe...!” Then the fun begins. You'll remember it as long as you live! Perhaps you have considered buying an automobile at dif- ferent times, but maybe you hesitated because of the cost. A Studebaker Light Six represents a thoroughly sound investment. On our Christmas Plan it is easy to buy and easy to pay for. The cost of upkeep s negligible—the satisfaction boundless! \ Tan or Black Calf and Patent Leather. it very much worth your while to do some Christ- _ mas shopping now! Very spe- cial values in Women’s .Cozy Bed- ¢ room Slippers—in three attractive styles. ~ Felt, Quilted Sateen and Ribbed Corduroy—prettily trimmed with large silk pompons. Eight popular colors. HE picture and the price tell only half the story. The big thing is the Wear of these shoes —the value is really remarkable. All sizes up to 2—$4. Aren’t you one of the fellows who's going to surprise the Mrs. this Christmas with a Studebaker Light Six? Phone us—we'll show you just how easy it is. These new 88-note instruments in . P fine mahogany cases, with automatic tracker and copper strings. Guaran- “Onyx Pointex” teed. Hosiery Week —three important groups of the leading “Onyx” Stock- ings. Specially reduced this week. $1.95 $2.65 $2.95 Joseph McReynolds ( “The Studebaker Man” Selling sstisfactory transportation in ‘Washington for 35 years. Commereial Auto and Supply Co. Corner Fourteenth and R Open to 9 P.M. Until Christmas The Hecht Co. Music Store, 618 F Street Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa.. Ave. S.E, “City Club Shop” 1318 G St.