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THE BEVENING STAR, WASHINGT ON, D¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19 MEXICO CONGRESS CALLED ILLEGAL President of Chamber Says Majority of Body Is Op- posing Obregon. SAN The ANTONIO, Tex., Decomber 12 netion has been MEXICO HALTS TRAINS EXCEPT FOR SOLDIERS Americans Shuw Lmle Life in Re volt-Ridden Country, Says G. H. Mayer. In order Leld in readiness to transport gove ment troops, an embargo has b passed on In Mexico, according to G. H who left exico City Sunday on what it is ru e enger train out of that city. ) d here last night of the present trouble something said Mr. L1 left Mexico City night and arrived in 1 secing altho heard Mayer de left Guadalaj here had been 1 along the w red that sine Thanksgiving day and Mexico Clty any trains running 1 ns in Mexico bed over the of them are leaving k'FIGHT FOR POSSESSION adey ‘m,,\. n cham attende have eithe the arm- s I telegrams. deputies. w is pending, semite - FARMERS ALONG BORDER TO SUPPORT OBREGON = vices of Juarez Valley Offered President. declared , truth to the reports that 1 had been menaced by de 1a} VETERANS DONATE TOMENIORIAL FUND: Men at Soldiers” Home Have Contributed $357 Out of Slender Pensions. resting in their Home have con- 4 the Hardin ounced today b. ht, U. $. A, sec- committee on uni- of the ociation on were nature of an contriby spontaneous more a rather t a formal ation. Gen. Bli in charge of Soldiers’ Home, did send A wcrd around that contributions would , but th that th soldiers uld come to the front so quickly. er pension day is drawing scores of pledges have been which will be made good on for the s of the the United iation bran of peration uniformed health service, imittee wo s guar Surgeon G . I*. Draper, public health service mmander R.'S. Pat- U. 8. urer, and ( ADI "Unmacht, U. etary ESTABLISHED 1842, THE ARTISTIC The Recognized Standard of Modern Piano Manufacture e fnvite you to and hear our Fetit "Grand a0 vo- producing piance. sed ~ pianos at ton R Eial ing some of our own make, but slightls use Sold Direct From Factory BRANCH WAREROOMS 1108 F St. N.W. 3. €. CONLIFF, Manager 800 Mounted Men in|P t with the entire TRUANCY LAW URGED Harding | > was ho_ex-| ere | OF MEXICAN CAPITAL IS BELIEVED TO BE NEAR;, rst Page.) ing that pl # ; all of whom be tried by regular courts in strict conformity to law 1 killed, 115 wounded, ac and 700 horses, ® rada, operating in unde pmmand [nur nd three battalio eported 1o hav nists at V has turned a with th A \\frml.. Gen. Enrique | the i radio tha under Gen. Cesar Moya did likewise, making Moya a pris- er after wounding him ir- pilots joined the revolt headed Estrada. Gahay, in Quere- onded the movement and ar- governor. Gen. Gallegos, hief of the military operations in juanajuato, bas joined the revolt in Tabasco and Chiapas, armed forces station- ders of Gen. co and Fron- ice Campeche, jed therein, are under ¢ {Estrada, and Puerto M designated consuls in New Orleans, respectl | BY SUPT. BALLOU ! 3 The urgent meed of au early pas- {sage of the Capper-Focht compulsory {school attendance bill for the District {of Columbifa was stressed by Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent o schools, at a luncheon held today b; the clvie section of the Twentleth at the Women's City | Century « senate, but held up until | the House last session, i to the Di. stri | facts that und r the pre: children can be out of school days out of four every week be- fore the authorities can take a hand; | that there is no st pupil being c first grade until he is fourteen {4nd then stopping: that there Is no {record of attend: e. report of absent | pupils or proper ceun and statisties | | { of school children r(‘uulrell under the | present law: 1 th { More truant officers 3 F he pointed out, are necessa corporated in the proposed le 1t has not been decided who is to | introduce the new blll in the present | session of Congress, Supt. Ballou said, but the board of education will take the matter up and push its introduc- tion and passage as soon as it has heen approved by the budget bureau. There’s a Star Branch Office — in The Morse Pharmacy, 1901 L Street N.W. You can leave your Clnulfied ads intended for The Star there and be sure of good service. The Branch Offices are maintained for the con- venience of Star patrons —saving you a trip down town—and no fees are charged —only regular rates. The Star prints MORE Classified Ads cvery day than all the other papers here combined. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office XECUTE LEADER | F YA PRHG Ylexican Federals Also Said to Have Slain Insurgent Chief at Tepic. a5 the NOGALES, sution by n hi eadin unon ceived ues A urges been me Marc The porte and to 3 The had troops under Gen. Dieguez. ftain Associated Press, Ariz, De the fed Fruitoso Mendez, who was ¢ g & the Yaquis in 4 was reported i lute here ves Reports that Gen cuptured wer day night rebel general in c nts at T N executed, of the but adyi rebel e the only ario « to be he which wthwird could ne @ plot to incite arit, + reported to int ULL CORRESPOND ON REPARATION P itinued from ¥i Furthermore, if you accept gestion, 1 mit it fo t “Acce Sine &) “LOUIS BA “Paris, December 1 not failed to i &ov at of your letter 18— | ber 5th. My government is 1 forces of | terested in the cconomlc re Yaqui Indian | of Europe harged with | the proposal for the establi the repi committees of exper ted. My statcment in ittee of experts will (a) the means of Germany & tuken to s to t invited t ember (tions commissic for t ment n uprising Sinaloa and 1 advices 1 from | Men- received terday comm o find | of in-| curre also has | expe sald. The | th sald. The || a curre an be sta er was n..z“.“ heasures to bo revolt lead- < to realize a harge aez, | | and gove tow ot illancuba Kille Hanenbi prisiv T insurgent gua In the a been v acceptan v s of invitatlons to ENCE ARLEY ENTRY IS PUBLISHED this sug- am quite prepared to sub- reparation commission. RTHOU. Reply to Barthou. 12, 1923. v Dear Monsieur Barthou: nform my of Decem- deeply in- cyperation and is gratified to learn of shment by m of two he purpose notes the our letter that the first endeayvor balancing nd (b) the tabilize s s end the determine alized in order bilized invited to study In detail the r - reich as well ar in our rnment position commit- bel will be fews wit Americ participate committees at thro racticable an 4 pending pro Tepic en- “Accept. ete (Signed) ‘German En “JAMES A ) asey plane | . 19; urgent Mexican Troops Execute Insurgent TA Lieut revolt at Pa cuted zzzzzizzZd Z ///////////////////////////////////////////////// OFFICER FACES SQUAD. | ope Execut | Urging Revolt. MPICO, Mexico, st the ate of Vera C a firing squad Tt nucy December nrique Porras, le endeavoring to foment a | federal int tw sions of which or o __ | man capital 15— | financial situa; who was | d and the and cur) [ Join the reber fo governm, | troops are in Tuz, was 7777 Ar” Attractive Method of Saving— JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB 50 cents a week, for 50 weeks $1.00 a week, for 50 weeks $2.06 a week, for 50 weeks. $5.00 a week, for 50 weeks.. $25 ... $50 . $100 . $250 % Interest Paid ugh these d just so- blems me. LOGAN." Washington, D. C., Secretary of { o commis- to_examine other the rency con at Tam onaries st N\ 7 2 7 \ 7 Citizens Savings Bank S W%@%%%&%fim’:@ Jam- Fourteenth St. at New York Ave. 1336 New York Avenue 222772 9 “Pledged to Quality” Christmas Bifts for Men From HIS Store BELTS Cowhide, $1.00 to $1.50. Pin Seal, $200. Cordovan, $2. CANES Crocked Handles, to $5.00. COATS Gabardine, $32.50. GLOVES Fownes Dress, Driving, $L75 Fownes to $8.50. TIES Resilio, $1.50 Knits, §2.50 to $3.50. Silk and Wool, Keys Cloth, $2.50. HANDKERCHIEFS ‘White Cotton, 2 for 25¢ to 5Cc. White £2.00.. White Siik, $L50. Fancy Cotton, Fancy Linen, $2.00. Fancy Silk, $1.50 to $2.00. HOSE Lisle, 30c to Silk, 75¢ to $3. * Wool. 75¢ to Linen, MUFFLERS Sitk, $5.00 to $12.00. ‘Wool, £3.00 to $7.00. Cashmere, $3.00. Poplin, $3.00. 00 $1.50 Madras, $1.25 to $2.00. Flannel, S50, PAJAMAS $6.00 to $12.00. \‘dlh’d‘ $1.75 to $5.00. Flanncl, $2.50 to $5.00. ROBES Blanket, Silk, $15.00 to $45.00. SHIRTS English £3.50 to $5.00. $3.00 to to $5.00. $1.00. $200 to Silk, $7.00 to $10.00. GCLF Sweaters, $650 to $17. Hose, $200 to $8.00. Caps, 150 to $3.50. Flannel Shirts, $350 $4.00. 50c to 35¢ to 50c. . $1.00 to Garters, 50c. Bow Ties, 50c to 1.50. VESTS Wool, $7.50. $1.00. .50. Full Dress, * $3.50. $12.00. $8.00 Golf, $2.00 to $8.00. Silk and Lisle, JEWELRY Cuff Links, 50c to.$7.00. Buckles, $8.90. Belt O Grams, $Ts0, Belt Dress Sets, 1.00. Chains, $5.00. Studs, $1.00 t 75¢ to UMBRELLAS Men’s, Ladies, $5.00 to $10.00. Miscellaneous Garters, 35c to 75c. $150 to $450 to Collar Bags, $2.90 .00. Slippers, $2.00. 0 $4.00. Traveling Sets, $10.00, 22402 %% mS—— NIGHT SHIRTS $7.50 to $10.00. Broadcloth, Madras, $2.00 to $4.00. Flannel, $3.50 to $4.00. Tuxedo, $7.00 to Slz.” $150 to $12.00. Suspenders, 65¢ to $1.¢ W) 22 .50. to .00. to B S R R A R S S R R R S S A S A A A A RIS ARG N LA RAIAIARASS of | § ditions of Germany, the German gov- ernment is of ‘the opinfon that through the proceedings ir the latter commission important be made towards the problems underlying the be u,‘ ap- | | V. My g few that " this achleved if the operates in said c “It would there preclated by my i the kovernment of the United States we 1o agree \ t, Mr ‘v:rol.nr\ of 1 pital Structure . State, renewed assurances of my high- consideration. (Signed) “DR. OTTO WIEDFELDT.” MASONIC CLUB TO ELECT. | The Temple \lxynmv, Club, posed ‘of Masons of the Post Office | Hospital for Department will hold an election of | tc 1 officers at a meeting tomorrow night, | 11 7:30 o'clock, at the Gavel Club, 319 13th street northwe This will the election of officers, the club belng | of ¢ Mzed one year ugo. Under rship of President Cummin a remarkable all of the FEy Department, Postmaster General Ne bers. The present officers are, | | The bill to authoriz ol "u.‘,. of u nurse i Women he anny the | st Hospital nem L work, ing Harry A f""‘ " Cummins of the divislon of po'-lnmu-“’” and garage quarters sistant’s office, president; Barr, first vice president Beard, second vice presids Chunn, diviston_of of the first as- Albert Charles t; Thom 1ilway vides that this home ‘ted under the sup with approved apitol amount treasurer, and Raymond geant-at-arms. “King, ¢ th Within th UPTOWN 1724 PA.. « BILL FOR NURSES HUME INTRODUCED - in House. * hom irman Langley of on publ This inelud s ne | | be ‘n.' (constru thereof um.. rs and mechanics, umbla Hos- Submitted | tie Avoctaed preve TORON , Dec s holding aloof fro league whe e the construc- A r 3 1 fron builds Canadi o wits T nmitter propriation for the con- * home to replace | i s cottages fo ¢ the Columbia en cessary build- | roadway ¢ as heating and | 0 S e ere - United States v pro- | he said. con- | Touching on servision of and | terway devele the plans and|urged co-operat 1 by the archi-| the federal and governments in States and Canada the St both authorized to DOWNTOWN 1005-7 PA. AVE. A Man’s Presence Means P resents From the Man’s Store ERE'’S one Man’s Store that catches the spirit of the gaysome holiday. superior merchandise and better values. why this Store is a mecca purchasing gifts for men. J SHIRTS Madras Shirts, $1.65 to $3.15 Silk Shirts, $5.50 to $12 Dress Shirts, $2 to $4.50 NECKWEAR Trojan Hand-Made Silk Neckwear, $1.50 to $3.00 D. J. K. Special Silk and 85c¢ (3 for $2.50) Knitted $1.35 (3for $4) Neckwear $1.85 (3 for $5) SWEATERS Brushed Wool Sweaters, $6.50 to $8.00 Travelo Sweaters, $8.00 All-wool pull-over, $5.00 GLOVES Duplex Fabric Gloves, $1.39 Suede, Cape and Buck, special $2.69 Arabian Mocha, $4.00 . Gauntlets, lined, $3.50 to $6 Gloves, lined, $2 to $8 Full-dress Gloves, $2.50 and $3 BELTS AND BUCKLES Hickok Initial Buckles, S0c to $3 flnck‘;)k Belt Straps, $1 Hickok Beltograms, $1 and $1.50 LEA. GOODS, CANES AND UMBRELLAS Umbrellas, $1.50 to $6.50 Canes, $1.50 to $8.00 Handbags and Suitcases, $10, $12 and $15 HATS AND CAPS Stetson Hats, $7 Mallory Hats, $5 and $6 Robinhoods, $3.50 Golf Caps, $1.50 to $2.50 JEWELRY Kumapart Links, 50c to $5 Stick Pins, $1.00 Waldemar Chains, $1 to $2 Cuff-Links, S0c and $1.00 Tie Clasps, 50c and $1.00 This is translated in That’s of hundreds of women ust to give you an idea: PAJAMAS Plain, $1.65 to $4 Silk, $6 to $12 Flannel, $2 to $3.50 REEFERS Two-tone Reefers, $4 to $8.50 Accordion Silk Reefers, $4 to $7.50 Swiss Reefers, $15 and $17 Brushed Wool, $1.69 to $3 Angora Reefers, $4.00 HOSE Interwoven Hose, 40c to $2 Special Silk, 69¢ (3 for $2) Special Wool, 69¢ (3 for $2) Fancy Silk, 75¢ to $1.25 Silk Clocked, $1.50 and $2 DRESS CLOTHES Tuxedos, $40 Full-dress Suits, $60 Cutaways, $55 Dress Vests, $6.75 to $10 Dress Jewelry Sets, $2.50 to $12 Silk Hats, $12 Robinhood Derbies, $3.50 HOUSE ROBES Bath Robes, $4.95 and $6.45 Lounging Robes, $9.50 Oregon City Virgin Wool Robes, $16.50 Silk Gowns, $30 HANDKERCHIEFS Cotton, 6 for 50c Linen, 25¢ to $1 Fancy Cambric, 19¢ (3 for S0c) Faney Silk, $1 Initial, 6 in Box, $1.45 UNDERWEAR Cotton Shirts and Drawers, $1.15 Cotton Union Suits, $1.85 Wool Shirts and Drawers, $1.50 to $3.50 Wool Union Suits, $2.50 to $6 FANCY VESTS Fancy Vests, $5.00 Kait Vests, $5.00 and $6.50 MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK D. J. Kaufman e Uptown 1724 Pa. Ave. Downtown 1005.7 Pa. Ave. SAYS U. S. USES LEAGUE | WHEN TO ITS ADVANTAGE appropriated by the Langley bill [ the architect of the Capitol would b | authorized to enter into contracts fon of the home or w 3.—Although the league of na- es use of t can be of advan returning, the the the nee wi- ministe % work by fal Unite \ gift with the Erlebacher lubel, as- suring quality and style, is doubly ap- Charming GIFTS at Lrlebacher's Imported Wristlets Wristlets $5 to $12.50 Gold Seal Silk Stockings Priced from’$1.83 Imported Bags $12.50 to $75 Handmade Handkerchiefs $1.50 to $2.50 Foreign Necklaces $7.50 to $55 Erlebacher Exclusizvel 1210-1212 Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear Soap, Ointment, Talcurs. 25e. everywhars Sempl frerof Ouileara Laperatsries. Dust. X, Motdarn: Have, Street Aarescnpnon quick! e ‘:nd adults. esowat svesos . P 35cand 600 nfx? ?fi‘;“’ everywher,