Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1923, Page 19

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SPAIN'S MUSSOLIN VICTOR OVER FLIES Revolt Chieftain Achieves Reform in Meat-Wrapping at Markets. Correspendence of The Star and Chicago Daily e MADRID, Spain, November ays after the resoundin revolution,” mos! hed over the telephon |Wants Children Made Essential To Oftice Holder By the Associated Press. p PARIS, December 5.—Senator Massabau, concerned at the defi- clent French birth rate, has intro- duced @ bill providing that no man can be elected to public office unless he has at least three children—his own or adopted. ‘The effect of the proposed law - would be to make such men as Premier Poincare, Aristide Briand, Rene iviani and Loul Barthou ineligible for the publie vice, even as selectmen in the smallest township. The ri ing of the text of the measure created a stir in the nior house of the French parli THE EVENING IPPROVED BY U.§ Towed by cloudy and colder tomo! row; moderate shifting winds, becom- Government Ready to Waive Pay on Army Occupation | | I Maryland—Rain tonight and prob- ably tomorrow morning; colder to- morrow; fresh shifting winds, becom- ing west and northwest. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 51; 12 midnight, 45; 4 am., 45; 8 am noon, 50. Barometer—4 p. 12 midnight, noon, 29.64, Highest temperature, 50, occurred at 3 pm. y y; lowest tempera- ture, 44.2, oc .m. toda ture same date last ; lowest, 43. Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at § am.: Great Falls—Tem- ing frsh northwest. to Feed Teutons. ear:| German proposals that the repara- tion commission authorize the floating of a loan by Germany to cover food- | stuft purchases are assured of the! STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, cabinet consideration during the last few weeks, is that fats are particu- larly needed in Germapy, although there is also great demand for grain, It has been assumed that means would be found by the German au- thorities to seek relief through im- portation of American pork and grain surplus. DECEMBER 5, 1923. CULT LEADER 'ABSOLVE!J. CHICAGO, December 5.—Jose di Camelo, religious cult leader, has been absolved of connectlon with the disappearance of Rose Borth, twelve years old, but was taken back to the Elgin Asylum from where it was —e——— charged he had=escaped. More than 30,000 women emploved | With the climination of Camelo in mercantile establishments and in from the list of suspects, the police the confectionery, paper box, tobacco = and collar and shirt industries of | sald they were no nearer a lmlu;,llrir’.; New York state receive less than $16 | of tho mysters than when the ¢ a week. disappeared Supday night. EDMONSTON’S — Home, of the Original FOOT-FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. Washington’s Daylight Garage Dependable Employes This new, modern, fireproof garage offers you services of employes who are thoroughly ‘de- pendable in every w Owners will find our service very unusual and our prices moderate— too moderate in fact to permit their cars to re- main out of doors any longer. L Street Garage D. M. Gordon, Mgr. 1705 L St. N.W. Franklin perature, 42; condition muddy. moral support of the United States, on S e Ferach paili Controlled by the Galliher-Walker Investment Corp. served: “We have been taken un- awares. 1 move that we only pro- at is| nounce on this bill when each of cook's | US shall h had time to have ldren.” news 4 of the with| agreed and refused to measure lutely bloodiess, one of the most ap- parent changes in the life of fs that at the market stalls m 1o longer handed into the basket wrapped in a bit of paper. Also fruit covered muslin, Thus printer's ink Is eliminated from one's beefsteAk and the flies are kept from the fruit. These seem small things, but newspapers have Jeen so used in Spain since they were dnvent and the flies' prequisities date beyond the invasions of the Moor: anclent customs d T . Tide Tables. The only connection of the Wash “Quality Is Important”— (Furnished by United tes coastiington government with the matter “py P o it Is Imperative and geodetic survey.) will b however, an expression | b s 2 Low ti 11 am.; high{g - = - g = — = e ard B adpm. } through James A. Logan, Ameri b " - Heel senators . A ide, 12:20 am. and [observer on the commission, of the The "Run-in ce TS | 190 hie high tide, 6:08 am. and|willingness: of this governinght that ) s s immediate consideration. | 6:35 p.m. priority should be extended to such a ' | i is a Menace to Health The Sun and Moon. loan. 11 am.; sun e84 ygeant of the United Sta food loan proj Correct It By Wearing FOOT FORM FOOTWEAR The Corrective Foot Form — particularly the arch instep Brace Boot— is doubtless the greatest achievement of modern scientific shoe designing and making for the relicf correction of “flat “weak Spain Today R R T N The Most Efficient, Scientifically N Constructed Oil Burner § RAY FUEL OIL of punctual office hours In the differ- ent departments. Juries Are Suppressed. Reform in the administration of jus- tice has resulted in the suppression of juries all over Spain. Municipal | tribunals have been suppressed and will be rep ed befo the new year. A committee of magistrates will sit begun. [In s et and condemn without ap- parlia- | Peal judges who fail in_ their dutie 7 sult of martial law, high old which was rife in lon! 2 am.; sun 12 s rights of prior- | with reimbursement | cup: Automob emphasized that the haif hour ministration desires that every prop it i N aan er measure of rellef should be extend- eat] Ve ——— fed to help the German government meet the present food shortage situation. The n representatives are expected to ask the repurations com mission for autherity to float a loan up to approximately $70,000:000, and it Is believed that about half of that o longer goes unpunished. The amougt will be offered to American inals who recently : investors nee the possibility of Liberty Ix Restricted. and murder e s 5 c . — | floating such a 1 woull be ab S e R were relentlessly ~Clear ndent upon priority ov iberties) are sus n. arrested, tried and 03 dtwin fons payments du 1law b Is, but | roted within a week. The trial e 8 the whole ,r tecall only. one |murderers of Premier Dato, Oss Ttain pends upon the approval ¢ the |wh essed to hix crime ovef tu 068 Hain roparation, mission_of th > and had lain son un- Clour st that the fool since. has been rapldly Taly favored status to nd the death sentence has ! a.m., sets 3:15 p.m in e tion amps to be lighted one. after sunset s are still been T on the w lutely the ved that under the hall of T often remained shut for ais: Statlons Weather from Ger & two spring of 14 by u i 1 1y nd remained so until th ummer of When they were re-established ervati therefore, is quite to measures which in othe nations would hardly fail to rou the opposition of the citizens jealous of their rights The truth is that the Spanish people, accustomed for so long- to live thel s in town and province with ir imperturb: submitting to of th 1 administra- tion, never very effecti or very op- pressive—now regard with some dis- trust and considerable doubt the new directory and tain as to how id ankle,” so-called “foot rheumatism,” etc, which ailments express them- selves ordinarily in “run- s schedules in heel” and weaken the the Washington | whole system. ation to the pro- | The Edmonston Arch I Gerinany reqvires smprsiiation Instep Brace Boot is the tion to prevent swid 3 1o corrective shoe for 90 out ause Of that condition. the Criig of 100 cases where the trouble has not been States is ready to caused by aceident or de- Rain Kuin aceu been solicited to increa Hain warned _again mployers the hope «d_that” “the type of hat ex-ministers Dosdd 100d loan 18 th peiled fr YRAOtMamx Burns Cheapest Grades of Fuel Oils Household Ray Fuel Oil Burner Co. 1504 Connecticut Avenue Open Evenings Phone Potomac 160 vinc the had been reta City Heads Ousted. stent labor of the cted toward mu- L Industrial fight t par the **ol but forget, or d that the conduct of the as well 50 il e Woroes: Thus one is assisting at he pre ent mome: ¢t the extraordin spectacle of being refor in spi o whose care has brou SR ple, rarily, its claims for army of occupation cost it a by A A revolving fund to be used in the pure Gonsult Lokr B syl on th = ! 3 chase outsi any of food - is their ,_ stotitees: of s with Th, (Incorporated) b m'“?lr‘mgf E‘J_‘ Andrew Betz, Manager ernnie tempts to about any Foot ailment. irative | m supplies ular adminisira- | xquisite aud usefnl 1334 F Stl'Eet Advisers and Authorities i funds 1 on ot o Bt e Information ._which_has When You Think of ;(m'a.',“ EDMONSTON & CO. i o _on All Foot Troubles of mayors and {3 been lodzed in | of corpor erful show. Rifts—Parlor | ogany Tabl droom not to be found people med Cha old designs are = where: rea te CORNELL WA 714 13th N.W corruption b r which so many its were oppressed and public were squandes has received s blow, and this has been the work of the directory thus In turn, the work of ti peo- | , W ith today.) Weather. rt clouds R Philipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. R e 2 e ) he im- 3 , except a e of Greek, elect yor of . who voluntarily resigned and aced by lonel merchan ve been fined ty. the siving of short | Colos 1 Zone 5 s shts in shops is severely chastised, B and the profit of dealers in foodstus SOUTH AMERICA. has been lim For week ending Mean. Depart. Avg.Depart tempera’ “from’ ‘pre- - from ture. normal. Cip. endent peot : e ot Corn and northern wheot N Bon with 1k ! Moroc ars 3 2 g0 minun e d ! 3 0 16 through t : WILL AUCTION AUTOS. ! 3 abandoned automobiles that been in possession of the police | past six months or more are to| B public auction tomorrow | i bhenefit of the policemen’s f . neflt of the policemen Service Shop Now and The Real wetion | Claflin Optical Co. 2344, 35 City Club Bids. s process is inten= The only consultati tioned 1 check on th with nine sponsibl Par Cloudy Sug’g’estions Acceptable because they are useful and practical Corduroy Robes--- New, Attractive Breakfast Robes—in splendid models—cut long ~ and full; and in assorted $0 95 colors .. but yet be who these suppor apparent Blow Own Tru Expressive Reductions in Fur-Trimmed and Plain Coats of Both the Dressy and Spqrts Type | oclo he | roon it © unupDO any hus tin 1 has done = interpre- people needed and Other Robes, $2.95 to $37.50 Give a Grand Piano This Christmas We are sole agents for the fol- lowing leaders in Grand Pianos: Kranich & Bach, est. 1864 A. B. Chase, est. 1875 Henry F. Miller, est. 1863 hand wh to get into ¢ into the publi to the Leart hs of virt hot ust pr thorny does not seem possibie that Marquis ! istella can attract popular suppor can create, in a worc, the compelling | force public opinion that would ve driving force assure perma- ( to his work without a more! t and democratic form of ap- !|| Emerson, est. 1842 peal’ than can he made by merel ; Christman, est. 1855 publishing a program or lssuing phill est. 1850 est. 1864 Bradbury, Lyon & Healy, Offel'ed now at D bentng liad aors. warning Lindeman & Sons, est. 1836 id threats such as the ln\l(‘l\k’lll;,'./y L“dwig & son’ es(. 1890 Warnings are Insued. ‘October 1S. We notify political | oligarchies that our persecution of | them has not ceased. o | pould the directory Thot be able to realize its labors it will certainly ot be the old poiltical system that will succeed us. Rather will trouble | supervene. uch mere announcements do cem of much practical utility, so, is Estella has solicitec s from all quarters, , without desiring to ap nent- bold to fhim a lecture tour impaign. It would be wvelty in in: should great strain on his ready or tained by ardent patriotism, a the first time would bring the chief of the government into contact with | the people, a striking contrast to the | | not | %39 54 Practically all the popular deep-pile fabrics are available in the side-tie and straightline dressy models—and the Checks, Plaids and plain Camelairs in the Sports designs. late method of sending delegates into the provinces to,coe e opinion. 1 The result of fifty days of feverish | office work on the part of the direc- tory may be summed up as follow Within a week of its creation the d! rectory had dissolved parliament, pro- hibited separatist manitestations (this i to forestall possible disturbances in | Catalonla and Blscay) and commenced | the reorganization of minister! ! partments by the dismiss | ves_and the institution ! PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,500,000 Surplus More Than 4 Favorable and Easy Terms We are showing the very latest in “GRANDS” which occupy no more room than ordinary Uprights—why not give this Christmas a Grand Piano, which will bring Happi- ness and Joy into the home for years to come. Old Pianos Taken in Exchange Liberal Allowances Made HugoWo Est. 1110 G PIANOS ‘I*{ramch B o) o] —2 ol —— 0l Bl e [ e [0 e ] If plain, they are tailored superbly. If trimmed with fur, the character of the skins used is of the better grade—big collars and collars and cuffs. There is a wide range of grades included in these three groups. o] c——=lo|—==|elcd —o|o|—=—=|o|——=]ol——=|o]lc—=ll—=|ole——xalo]c=—=la[c——=]n] Ch CMmMi1SCmm~~ striped Crepe de Chine, Crepe-back Satin ribbon bows. Flesh, Or- $5 .00 Fine Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk necks; trimmed with Val Other grades, $3.95 to $25.00 The Petticoats are in Radium, Treco embroidered and fringed. In all desired choice of materials; some $ 5 .00 including black. Each...... Wool Jacquette and Slip-over Sweaters; belted; some with pockets. . B lou SCS===~ neck; or square collar. URS make acceptable Xmas Gifts. Our .00 models—long, short and $ 5 duced in price. three-quarter sleeves ... 5 Step-ins and Vests to match Crepe de Chine, Radium Silk, Satin- —trimmed with real Filet and Valen- ciennes lace; strap shoulders and fancy chid, Peach, White, Blue and Black. Each.......... Other grades, $1.95 to $15.00 G OWNS~==~ : New Jenny, round and V : : $ .00 and Filet laces. Built up and Etfap sl‘louldcl‘s. . Petticoats~-- also Pettibockers and Slips. and Milanese—cut full and long; with flounces—scalloped, hemstitched, eyelet colors. The Pettibockers are in the same scalloped; others with dou- ble rubber at cuff. Allshades, ‘Other grades, §1.95 to $15.00 Sweaters-~-- and combinations of wool and fiber{round and V neck; $5 00 Other Grades, $1.95 to $15.00 A splendi;:l assortment of new effects “ in Crepe de Chine, Satin—round and V = B?ad_edandEmbroidered. entire stock of Fur Coats and jaunty Hipline and Overblouse Jacquettes has been very considerably re- Other Blouses, $1.95 to $35.00 First Floor Pianos ForRent Emerson BeckerRros Third Floor fl | s ; fol——olc——|ojc—=lol——olc——]olc——lol—2lal—— S ——]alc———lal —— ol ——=

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