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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1923. e ————————— e — TS S —————— ] 1,931 Accidental|FLAYS DELEGATE STAND |ITALY AND RUSSIANEAR |DISEASE DEVASTATES |z, ans oo s dave, best| The Poor Wie, & , e m S”E F[]R RHURN DeathsSince1911| OF G- 0.P.COMMITTEE| FINAL UNDERSTANDING| BRITISH STOCK HEADS| fihini"tE: opldimi St a2 | "0 2es Yt ink around aimcsns || When Joint-Ease astating the herds in Cheshire espe- claily, have had their efforts sirengih- | {07 is presence at the charity b Gets In— p ened by new preventive measures. was in the nature of a’duty, and h UF RAR[ PAIN"NGS Maryland Record Former Representative Howland |Lease on Donetz Coal Basin and Ol | Fifty New Cases of Foot-and-|"8s oY iat i o Tie S mennures. Neenitaa 1t 1 L nmhm: ‘ iculture f ; z | Joi SRS e Says Apportionment Should Be Fields in Caucasus De- Mouth Malady Appear Despite |5ics vire,for, EREIend, held 18" Lot | becauie overyining was oo burky 16 || 90Nt Agony Gets Out 3 v erday, e | BALTIMORE, Md., December 14. on Actual Vote Cast. manded. Experts’ Efforts. S S Ueet Rendbne, Salatuie |55 Gy o imotRmIcdoukly Snithe L ae Tou want o . , Md., n i : Suddenly he was attacked by one of uce” . —Nearly 2,000 porsons have beon |[BYihimccittcaPress =~ 00| LONDON, December 14.—The Romo| LONDON, December 14.—Firty new | iste s0lation on & large acale was |, SUSchly he was attacked by one.of o Widener’s Refusal of $520,-| Xilied and 104,840 injured on steam e pepoomber 14~ The | correspondent of “the Exchange Tel- | outbreak of the foot-and-mouth dis- | where it had been tried the diseass |® rather expensive bouquet of flowers. it's for the jo 334 for Two Rembrandts | o Marviand since 111, records of |commitice In restoring to the south | yegotiations have entered on a de-|fotal of 1,074 In- (hiriyonine. coun o shaneres ponderonsis: Sheou ||| Dra Siores’sna i Soateacists2ad the public service commissiop, |‘he Voting strength it had in the 1920 | cisive phase. In exchange for Ttaly's | ties since the first appearance of the | Airplancs go from London to Paris |think thet aotid no quite right? 1 veet B e Rich tablished in that |COnVention was assailed here last nighe de jure recognition of the soviet gov- | disease. So far 35,000 cattle, 16,000 ' in two hours. am married.” S5 Forces Russian to Act. | Fhich was cwaptished fn et Mowland, Lormer republicnn | (M NAve devanded & lokss on "N | S —— > v = Of' the 1931 total, 1392 were |representative and author of the reso- | Donetz coul hasin and ol fclds |n |22 7777, R Kllied o Siham, Tallioads, §82 by }lution in the 1920 convention which | the Caucasus. " Russia apparently his LR ciated Press. e electric lines and y busses. - i o accepted in principle. an e nego- [ "P";"'[;‘m;'-',:[."“ December 14—| Streot rallways were responsible, |¢mPowered the national convention to | RCERIEC (U PINGR ST L€, BOEOS | Xmas Cand o Fotpisl rerissl ta $520,334 chock for| NOWever, for most of the injurles r::m";‘ag':‘n:n b i chxr.enl(ll?‘x«l'l-nd Prince Gortsghakoff, who is presid- ly IS = Xmas Savings al refusal of 520,331 ¢ : total 95 v s o of that conv on. v i the return of two Rembrandt paimt- | hure on steam roads, And 95493 |, Representation in a mational con. | 1€ O¥er the negotluting commission For the Children Checks Cashed ings by counsel for Joseph E. Widen- | persons were injured on electric Y{:'L‘l’{..:{' Sy besls gxcant :";::,*;{ coal and oil flelds, Italy furnishing 2 er, millfonaire art collector, vester- | [lies, The total of the injurles on | ing &0t 15 yiteriy” wronk ~ Mr, | the capltal, machinery und siilled day, forced the hand of Prince Yous- | “'The number of injuries this year |HOWland sald. “I was much amazed | Porsonnel, and HRusaia providing la soupoff, Russian nobleman, original| is larger than during 1922, but be- [At the action of the republican na- | iijer in products or equivalent value. SpEgolt; Musns 2 lTow the average since 1311 The I|tional convention increasing the quo- owner of the paintings, who had| 0%, figures show that 98 persons ('&% of the southern states. hoped to recover them under the| have bhen killed and 6,819 infured. |, 928 Rothing further G e He Understood. ¢ a o 2! il vea v " i e resolution gave power to change termny of a contract, without legkl :‘::'5352';“"":,;; were 111 killed | 5uP i Dot madke it mandntory. ©° | From the Boston Giobe. Y procedure, Counsel for the prince an- HESSARIUREY.. “The logio of the question seems un- Painter (at work in the field)— nounced that suit would be instituted | m—— [ answerable to me. Why states which | When I paint 1t's an inner urge. it ofice tor tHelr rectvery never poll a republican vote of any | deep-felt need that drives me to it i repledge them, and declare that the | 8ize are entitled to as much repre- | . Parmer Bowls -Yes, of course; you 3 d e the pain and N Prince Once Wealthy. money offered. n today's transaction | $entation as those which we carricd [need money. You get hungry 1k the The prince was one of the wealthi- | was advanced by & friend of the no. | for Harding in 1920 is beyond me.” ! rest of ux est men ir Russia under the czarist | bleman. regime, and w a member of the Form of Check Tendered. party that killed Rmsputin, religlous | The check presented by Emory R confidant of tha czamina. Buckner, attorney for the prince, to The Rembrandts. long in posses- | Klils Ames Ballard, counsel for Mr. sion of the Youssoy ., Widener, was a treasurer's cheek {s- posed of to Mr 2 sued by the Land Title and Trust 1921, for a . Company here. sterling. The princa maintains that [~ Redemption of the paintings for the the original agresmemt of sale gave ose of repledging them is not in him the right to redeem them at the rdance with the original ugres- purchase price plus 8 per cent inter- | ment of sale, according to Mr. Wide- cst before the end of this year. ner's.legal advisers. The princs, they Legal advisers 3 Videner, | state, has the right of repurchase only however, claim that Prince Youssou: | with' money of his own-—not with Poff desires the paintings in order to ' funds borrowed for the occasion SRR VEVCR/ACVEVEVEVELVEVERED Place Your Order Now for Chas. Schneider Baking Co.’s FRUIT & POUND CAKE - For Christmas Young‘ Folks Expect “Gro-Nups” on their Xmas trees! ---Don’t disappoint them! Ten Gifts that cActually Speak Your Christmas Greetings Let famous authors, actors, humorists and speakers |l X Patent. 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