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4 23. VIRGIN BIRTHFIGHT |George 10tk King| [snapsnors—rmrmar ammiie RUM FOR OFFICERS [<x 45 oo an BB e To Lose Throne e mei Btk | By the Associated Press. 5 «;u-n’y ember of the Shipping Board etk ! LONDON, December 18.—The ex Informed. should be discontinued except t Dec 3 . chariman and that the name pulsion of King George from Theft of six automobiles was re-| United States Shipping Board sho Stand of Wealthy Churches| creece, announced by today's dis- b Army Party Feted on Moon- |pored to the poilco yesterday be chanzed Lo e Gnited patches from Athens, drew forth A. C. Harveycutter, 918 14th street | ping Administrat ehatrme) 2 : . norihwest, told of the taking of his|of the board w. own g the May Endanger New York comment from diplomatists in Lon- shine at Nitro, W. Va., Fed- |cor trom~ in front of 1 Girard | director of the United States ohi i y 3 R States Ships don upon the notable tendencies street northwest about, 11 oclock last | ping Nministratic . emocrac: anifested by night, the car of W. A. McGhan, 642| In the opinion Cathedral. toward democracy manifested by eral Court Is Told. Gth &treet northeast, being taken operation of R oactie st six y _— the same time. clontly carried ‘on under n ainens ce TepTe: s . W. Lee, h- | head than unde S fated Press George of Greece represents the B LR H. W. Lee, 1131 6th street nort than under & board comaoaeaty NEW YORK, I; tenth king who has been forced y the Associat 4 Press. west, orted_the disappearance of | wgven members cach wiie g‘v. :1“ L Dacsmber i car, the ¥ 3 ON, W. Va, December |his car from K street between Bth|vote. q for the tompletion of the Cathed rehs D flected being ¢ i~ i which, according to wit- [and 7th streets southeast, while the Juhn the Divine, under construc- | ¥ any, Austria 2 was Dought to entortain Army |achine of T. H. Newman, 64 ¥ ‘ street southwest, was taken from|] KILLED, 2 HURT IN CRAS}‘{. w8 S dinund), Monte U 1 for a number of . today | rainand), > inspecting the: government |Water and O streets southwest, both appéared to be endangered by the| . Tur Egypt and . the TAKES HISPIACLIN 1OOKS TO SEE HOW FINDS SAME WOMAN DISCOVERS WITH WONDERS WHEMER | [“powder city” of Nitre peior to. lts [CAFS being taken in the afternoon latest development of the controversy | Kings of the “German federated hetween modernist and fundamens | -States, such as Bavarla LINE AND WHILES ~ MUCH NEARER THE 15 THERE AS WHENHE CHAGRIN OTHER. 0 SHIPT. COUNTS salo figured In the trial of H. G. Scott | inavn ine e cesiaing at. 1306 | cona, tallst factions of the Protestunt Epis- | Several other countles has AWAY TIME READ- WINDOW HE IS CAME IN, STLLTRVING LINE I MOVING A~ PERSONS IN EACH and J. Corliss Hutelnpillar in United |19th street and the latter at 210 D |men were mjurea < i o J . N g V] States district court on charges of |street southeast, were the other s of the Car Dr. Karl Reiland, rector o Poland, ~the ~Baltlc states IN6 ALL THE NOTICES INOW TO DECIDE HOW MUCH HEAD FASTER THAN LINE AND FINDS court narges o | 5t EpL s, e collided he Chrcn, in i nimedé | Caechoslovakia, Tor instance AND POSTERS VALUE OPUTON HIS Vs FIFTY- FIFTY conspiracy. Trial of Scott, president | {256T* A% TOrmers, ot 3 (en | it TR ol With the modernists, as HHoke In touch with ke HER PACKAGE of the Charleston Industrial Corpora- | Washington's car was taken from C|the men hurt Sl L amrge ol D nta 1 Athena mean tion, which purchased Nitro from the | between 6th and 7th streets south-|westhound train. } rthor partts did ot K 1 the dr ot the Qusen oF Hu- government, and Hutsinpillar, of the {385 ars were avallabic lute last nighe 000 for e Catheral aninediseating @ piuectul Bar : : v rosumed todey attos e comens | I ade sts ¢l o would be dominated by herself or a £l m, dernists in the chu Nar chRarey 0 = W. McClintle yesterday refused a con- E ntr . which was brought th“u‘z;‘nlm. E v the sermon of am R. Dolan, indicted with! tholonea oo Datkatel Gu mer GREEK ROYAL COUPLE the others, was not called to trial, at- | oo toda fonna reciors of| WILL LEAVE ATHENS FOR torneys representing to the court that ' three the wealthiest churches in he was in Colorado in such poor Bishop William T. Manning's diocese 1 health that his life . : in,the ranics of the modernists. | RUMANIA THIS EVENING ' i by e oD Do smase ! 1923 Crop hey were St George's, St o o s D tholomew’s and (race hCurch, the e th > Ikie baais sorm moc | Do, e ho . 5 r cont o of the other | tor o ol « 3 Col I "0 st Page. L fci ) tor. o ‘.\.\.!\‘x.“)’v',l“kl’xm Walter " Russell (Continued from First Page.) : McClintic dented, $ 00 . vesterday published o | cut. Col, Charles Loring, one of i e i G el v b, Coti_ Chaies i 3 Ibs. for . 5 the countries of Europe duriug the fiom in front of Union station about| merchant fleet coul S b el AL e to abdic Gontatas- ¢ made a report apsand n divect obpesitlon te that | plistiras revolution. It became ap- ! War Department b OF Bisliops eaontat W . jparent alm immediately that . of theproperty to the indus- last month. . O b e BECOMES PANICKY COAT POCKET AND TINDS RIGHT ARMIS MAN AHEAD MOVES ~ TINDS SIMULTAN= dinner e e aitopile Blshop Manning maintained | Jin " guve Greece what was virtual WITH THE IDEA HE'S GLOWERS AT PER GETTING NUMB AND TO WINDOW. HASTI- EQUSLY THAT IT'S Einger ale )t know wha 98 "he doctrines of n [Taos thart wi: it atapeattion 1o te LOST THE UTIE PACK- SON WHOM HE 5Us- RASHLY TRIESTD LY LOOKS OVER, Hi5 TURN AND o 3 craployed ! 10 1bs. for . jurrcetion, modernist | inate the dynasty, the leaders of AGE TOR AUNT EM PECTS OF INTENDING REDISPOSE BUNDLES, PACKAGES T MAKE THAT THE LARGE e peryent wuon ) hmen rallied to support liguor to the visiting : W. He ) Fort Worth, ‘lthe government preferring to keep FINALLY REMEMBERS 0 HORN INTO THE ~ SHIFTING MOST OF SURE THEY'RE AD- BUNDLE HAS @ me. L. J. Lattl tdulea ron A Al | el nee and allon nim & semblance| (HEPUT IT ININSIDE LINE AKERD THEM TOFIOOR. DRESSED RIGHT COME UNTIED i it e ot op William Lawr of power. © McClure Newspaper Syndicate GLUYAS. 1d iquor, ‘and_he . a p Stardhe s “aves Rt from Boston mettonns I i uonmidh. o WLOARS Later Martin asked the use of a car e e : 42,5, o for Dovgn. < Dotan | e T i yuction by saying thal iment in Greece has been growing|biscite with a view to changing theed tho throne after the first relgning MARRIAGE HELD INVALID. |fom Jeshipgian {\\'fi’l.“"n:fl{\;fmfigs 1" I T [l:r — v for their rances. republican faction requested King May Muke United States Maodel. [356%. atver reteatie [\\(-n[y-“:ne‘Hufibfllld Rewed Too Quickly After |ind returned with tiwo of ""“"1 5 SIS TFe Fve I > 1t one goes t al,” he said, “we | ge % e Greec The party proposes also to sturt a S er hc Pols .l I, eove |George to leave Greece for a period 3 and_for which h Dolan - discussion regarding the form of re onatantine ascended the one | Obtaining Divorce. z m $49. & to try Mr. Heaton at their peril. All |Pending a clarification of the general| pypiic (o be established dispatch,| T e JAcShileg tRe throus At ] o B e | nnounce’ne’l . liberal ‘and right minded people will |political situation. George consented |adds. If the assembly ides 10 raiened until 1917, when he was re.| Justice Hoehling of the Distriet —_— 4 and it was understood that he was |adopt the s system, the noted | noved by ediet of the allled powers | Preme Court has filed an opinion sus s It wes undersond that e vas |AS8RL WS K e ¢ Tt e eI preme Court s fied an opiion eue- | PURCELL FUNERAL. rr E iting a rekent to hold the nom: | ¥ited to become th ) f . ; rder was in power | ' s s marriage at Bal- i We Have Moved Our Office From [« R inal sovereign power. s United 5 AT S5 a0eapLe o han three vears and | timore i to Mary 1 ins of Lati Fashing g 3 'R 72 HE \\ EATHE Last Saturday the long-deferred |Post will Le offe t dled in October, 1920 from the effects | Prokos was inval eGP oCXAtaW sa ngton Rust 1114 9th St. N.W. to natlonal elections took place. The re- | The Daily helof a wound inflicted by the tecth of | ed w p »f six months ness Man Buried. For District of Columbia—Fair to- P C tragic events of Sund | [ turns showed s h a preponderance of gic events Sunday, a pet onke e o orce b night,” lowest temperature sHEhUY |\ oopbi et that ‘a |wsserting that whil immense | & Pet monkey L divoxie vag b Funeral services enIC. Furs Insurance Bldg., | Phone #bove freezing: LOMOITOW increasing | dyna overthrow seemed Inevita- | crowd remained within the precincts Returns Amid Pomp. fued in MisBinic 15 favor o Erokosfl i RUSER) SE0S nan, | died | West Plant—Rear from his former wife. 15th & Eye 2901 2118 N St. N.W. udiness and slight- | yapfe of Rumania, familiarly known |of cavalry @ verelgreat patriotic display. War against| pye the former marriage subsists un- | Ch nterment was in ‘“‘-‘L er in west portion; tomorrow | ADMTRAY, TO BE REGENT. swords _of ed signal success against the Turkish | Jo ' 00 el J0OUas “HE0 Hhe slERIng § & B0 mbershin Records for Twenty-Four Hours. |Koundouriotis Mentioned for Post |duarte : chltide turned. against them and Con-: divorced and was legally unable to | #ctive member. The ms Painting Tinning & Heating pi- 4 am, 1 d to have | pallbear ere Villi Fogarty, 11 1 E 1T E 11 i e ¢\ Dec or 18, . Bodies Litter Ground. Prince George, his eldest son then| jeen unaware of the prohibitior mon_D. B . Elmer Edmonston, | | i | | | 1i I i s ab A .| LONDON, December 18.—An agency | Bodies Lit o Tallowed, | pecame King dgainst the remarringe of Pro od” Jouvenal, Daniel Murphy and a | ! | JJ| 1 JLUES] J . 30.41; 4 &m., 30.44} | dispatch from Athens says that the |, % 1550 0f ¢ uarded the e I brought suit in the District Supreme | representative of Keane Council, o & E; S > K urred at 7:15 a.m. to- with swords, but gave way; t re instructed by Maj. Daniel Sulli- | her suit and filed a cross-petition for Highes lowest, delegation representing the arm front line of demonstrators, and then or trucks being used by the | Of Virginia. Attorneys Hardison & and somewhat warmer.|yla and apparently it has material- wple of Jupiter, wher The Greeks then clamored for the | The court held that under the Vir- n King George's wife en Eliza- [but that when the 1 Athens amid great pomp. With his | b . e Leter ome thi followed b; ar i—Iair tonight; tomor- King George's w Queen xa- [but that when za. of Mhens at pomp. With his| marriage within six months after the | ad by % Sts. NW. 2902 el ”"":"‘““:> A}{"""f“!quu the royal grandmother of m.-:u‘n;_hu? disperse t e Turkey became popular and was de- | (] the expiration of the six month cemetery N DAHEASE Winga Halkens” | e o s . | peri Accordingly when Prokos K funefal v v C. rginia—Fair tonight, slightly spite th i 8 the Por & time the Greek forces achlev 3 . ed . i 3 . y . cloudiness and warmer; | cavalr: e “Th armies and then through what was |pon /S ORSETRS FOOL HIROUER, & ceres | U5 s, Kni : : f hermometer—4 p.m., 46: 8 p.m. SEnGEEER thie atr th wounded stantine was forced for the second |contract the marriage, the court finds Rev. W J. PBro The | 30,5 king and queen are leaving for Ru-|pgscuge leading to the Colonnade of | POLICE TO AID MAIL TRUCKS. | Court, for a limited vore ature ;i . o < sts D . .| charges of cruelty and non-support. | 2. 2 z ERD 2 ZNEZNE T rature, mania tonight without signing any {Jypiter. The crowd th < L3 ¥, #nd non-support, | EEOMEOUELOMEZOURZ) MR ENZ DT DR { Sl Lol Al Sl Lol -Lall 4 fotis will be appointed regent {cordon tried to stop the rush with|van to do all in their power to ex- | the annulment of the Condition of the Water. navy last evening informed Col. Pl the crowd fell back. But it regained officials during the holiday | Howard and D. Clark ap- | ‘flm =il ifting to east and south- | haey demonstration was held a return of antine and he re-enter- fow tho pravicion: DLohibiinG beth, is the eldest daughter of Queen | subje decree I8 not merely a prohlbition, n n ma t St. Aloysius within two months after the signing by ENGINEERS—BUILDERS northeast and east winds. Shee——— grenade was ti; 4 hen attributed poor management thelhaqa wife from whom Re was not | Which Mr. Purce Pending Settlement. { left fifteen dead. time to abdicate his throne. Are Prokos: oo it ca sterday; decrees and that Admiral Koundour- |cordon, the second cordon e Members of the police force today | The husband asked the dismissal of . same date last vear—| Another tel m reports that a|machine guns, mowir down the | pedite the movement of the thirty.|Cause it was in violation of the laws e upon a detachme ¥ | peared for the husband T A | tiras that the officers of both services | its ground, whereupon a detachment perfod. The mechines are not |P° ‘ WTems ure and condition of thelregarded the removal of the dynasty | of cavalry rode down on it und the ped with District of Columbia tags | S — or. & 0 £ S iehtly | @5 @ national necessity. nfantry, wi rifles and ivers. | nierely being numbered. The trucks| Three women i g o peratu condition slightly | ™promjer Gonatas and Col. Plastiras, | finished the work, leaving the ground | will be withdrawn from the service im- |are insured for ::or':emla?z“;? 0%[0,‘!;()5 muddy advices say, signed the lettér request- |littered with bodies. utaiately aftor: Christmss. ot B B ing the k to 1 -nv-‘a!l-‘r“they had B: Ehh aipl ats vfll are familiay she e been interviewed by the military and | with the acute politicul situation e ©08st| aval delegation and by representa- | Greece see little chance of S Ll tives of political and other organiza- | King George's throne. and ti l s e R e Best o em All m.; high tide, am. d removal of the dynasty. Pre-lciled to the fact that he m Gonatas also received petitions| The British charge frequentiy hau —Low tide, 11:40 am.;|signed by the officers and men of the | informed the present revolutionary You'll find fea 3 5:14 a.m. and 5:34 p.m. Athens garrison asking that steps|regime in Athens that Gr Britain | w'll find features in The Sun and Moon. be taken to remove the monarch. twill view w disfavor any violent B orrom Y Sun rises 7:22 am.; sun| TEs letter to King George, it is 't to s 3 b sets 4:45 pm. {said, was couched in stern languag. e fbees! ax i e Moon rises 2:13 p.m.; sety 2:49 am. |anq contained the intimation that his | Ak 3 C orstomobile lamps to oe NEhted [y parture by evening at the latest return of ‘their great i Th“‘teen‘th at M Sh'geterw- Vend aiis was imperative. He was further told |2¢los and. the establisimnent of that are not duplicated in any Apartment in Washington. Har e eRh g N VaTION i T Stcamer CE RS PE i i st down- own location—Suites that are complete house-keepin requisitioned for his leave-taking.| ... i MOS0 O unit ut m' small and compact \ul‘~iupynor|\:.eqm;mcd i He replied that, inasmuch as it|mania also habv ide over every detail—and finished !Eroughom artistically and luxurious med to be in the interests of the |the Athens " R Youll find the service 100% excellent continuously. Stations. Weather | nation for him to leave Greece, he |pulsion of e e e e tless mnno 1 Pihe arace onie yisit Rentals from $55 to $65 per month mom. of the King of They're & 1 T e at e 46 Dok o Riidtb st __They're being rapldly engaged by those who appreciate entral News dispatch from. Ath- | Was to besne refinement of environment—open for inspection every day = - e T and evening Kiiten “The. King 18 leaving for arest |1aw. Queen of e e 4 Abiiere; Te 5 eni e kine 1m leaving for: Buahazeat | L O ey e e , There's an empecially equipped two-room Suite on the Attanti i Clomiy™” | authority that he has telegraphed | Of @ mother-in-law, urged EpSCRenCE D e Haltim Pr.eloudy rizelos appealing to him to take | friendly government in — Europe Bupm prilonty | Seniselos ADSUUE o B to ptake | (hrdugn aiblomatic chanucls (0. Lave Boss & Phelps Rismarck .. 2.9 cic i Cle Admiral Koundouriotls has assumed | (e crowns of ree L..lll he a Boston . e Gl the regency until the future regimo | (55, QUeen Ellzabeth, but evide: The Home of Homes > o ¢ of the country is decided.” e o 2 e A S0 Sountey i des = 1417 K Street Phone Main 4340 Athens corre- i . : spondent of the Dally Mall, the Ub- | qio e ot the Cre Members Washington Real Estate Board eral victors in Sunday’s election plan | gince the assassination ¢ ing Clondy |10 urge the first meeting of tho na- George I. In 1913. 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