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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1924 » 5 —_— THE FVENING STAR, WA TAMAULIPAS CAPITAL |JAPAN TO BUY FOREIGN |GUARD ARMORY URGED %575 fiistis ¢ * v Deaths Reported. ociet Wi a2 | DEPRIVED OF AUTHORITY. cAPTURED BY REBELS LEASES IN YOKOHAMA BY GEORGETOWN BODY ::fi;%fi%:fi:i%":fi%}jfi%T":‘E» m'.r"vfu'fl'x:"::'r';frfé:fi'l'u;"fn"ehx".'.': oty done @ y i Finer, Mra. R | L. Blairi, Mrs. Jennie O. Berliner, Mre. Mary J. Staphens, Mra. Lucills £, w. | BY the Asociated Press. Bthel Payne, Arthur G. Hollows and i'l"';:- “‘ml‘-m:'a‘ I;mnlgaz-nny “upu-vl Rah. Mlu‘:l For‘t'l‘ ‘\‘l!fisrR‘|l.-mchu B MOSCOW, January 22—<Patriarch i . t L. Curlis, 4. Providence a o ) Bessie 55 Bk S e Government Plans Extinction of — L s o hle Aunn Flérce, 70 l'mvldencecfl‘o:v’:"l . (Continued from Eighth Page.) ; " Miss Mario L. Gliman, :":h":l:,::n;'if:d]::l LA o : " . S e =riaa o- E uarry” 1 J ummings, Miss Anna a EON,) BB H R Federal Revolt Said to Have Aid- Eort Gity as Allen Citizens’ Association Sees Building Fm‘::’;‘,;“{_;{‘"f,’,’,:.""w’,‘;'.f'e{’v"" i m e ot ) m,l - |bsen loaned for this occasion by the | CUMMINgS and Mrs. Ada Payne. Russian Church in America, of hid Settlement. sae Py liher & Brothers, Incorporated; the F. Cook, 27, 821 g New Netherlands legation and in- —— mandate and all duties of managing ed Attuckers—Commander e gt i as Means of Aiding District San-1-Sal laboratories, Charles W.| Wi H:n: ll.-;:v’lbl, on, 71, Ml States Sol- vitations have been extended to Births R rted Russian Church property. The order Killed. TOKIO, Januaty 22.—Early extinc- Manhood. Kelter, Yramkitn A Wheeler 3r: & | Jala A= Wooliridge. 8, 4510 New Hamp- | L98chers both in private and publio €po 5 requests the metropolitan to return Keliher, Franklin A. Wheeler, jr.: S. schools who are interested in art. s . as tlon of Yokohama as & foreign set- o J. Bendheim, Thomas Jose) Alien, ", a. The following births have been regorted to| ‘0 Russia = y tlement is hearalded by the au- J. H. Pfiieger, Martin I. Coog George " Bacomb, 71, Mr E. the heaith department in the last twenty- nounced policy of the Japa: < D. Schape, J. F. Jones, Francis R.|Ha r. E. J. Henning, assistant secre- | g poyrs: OBREGON WINS GUADALAJARA crnment fo s up ali ‘torsiey jor | MORE ~POLICE ~ ADVOCATED |D;, Sehads; 3. F- Jonee, b 1 ! 0. 117 ug;;l Giradt s, | LAFY Of 1abor, and Mr. William Pheips | . 11, ana Grace 3. Buriies, bor. e Ipetual leaseholds in that city at e Nicholson, Thomas A. Moskey, ¥. H. *® Eilsabeins Hos. | BN, trafic expert, Will be honor| Frank B. and Eva M. Posnton, girl Sestiage: licensen! Mive Baen issued fo B "equitable prices.” ¥ Andrew J. § ge 1 s hate besu | o i . ; . - Ruests and speakers at the dinner of | Hienry L. and Mildred Dement, g | fotimwiog: A The new governmental policy has . Jawish Hrothers, T. T. 5, 47 Randolph place. | “Hierbecs moxs \ ojor dvance on Vera Cruz Making |,,in given added impetas by the ror | Rev. Francis A. Torndorf Explains | fehuan, Jawish Brothers, B enor: = " 1769 Columbia 1. l4 |lyc(“‘l'::;s,m.“’“fléll‘?lz;;fl:m bl 4nd Ruby 6. Bverstt, gitl. b i W e turn of two plots of land in Yoko- : Peoples Drug Store No. 9, J. Frank mes Al n, R4, 713 "h st. s.e. a l‘“~ | Progress, 55Y3 Mexico City. |hima tormeriy held by the Crlsed Work of Seismograph. Harris and Perry C. Klein. z 3 A L A R 5 smond J. Gampbell ety ates and used as sites for a naval _— — ¥ ;i who will attend ar: A b ! 2 | s spital and an army quartermasters h Tsanc " Gane, B 5 : iy, 6. Manpin of Portamout, VE, and Capture of Ciudad a, capital [coal depot. The return of the. A resolution favoring the building Be s & F . - i vlots Lorentz 1 S 5 < . of Tamaulipas, by X in rebgl | Was announced by Charge d'Affaires)of a National Guard drmory in Wash- HEARINGS ARE DELAYED Steele, Mios Mary Steiner, | U040 | W Sinston sud Geririds . Mar Marriage Llcenses. Pk Miss Tillie Stelner, Mrs. Clacs Hallen- | Lautence § forces under Gen. Lopez Delara, was oa ‘;‘";' ";“3 the fareign office | jngion as a means of building up the —_— c Hobbs, 18, yl- utz, Mrs. Mary'C, McCloskey, Mrs. [ F4700 Hp B Terael Rurland and Gertrade K announcdd toda S 1 e United States does not lonk:- : Jistrict was| Hearings on workmen's compensa-| © - men's Hospital. Ellen Hoffman, Mrs. ‘Marie Stair Law- | Rajo oseph 8. Amthony and nounced today in a dispatch from to be responsible for this|Young manhood of the District w x L % : 7, 2248 12th ver, Misg €. M. Breed Mu,: R. 1 gt cie % u.m T Rich pomi Ve z to De la Huerta represent- adopted unanimously by the George- | tion for the District of Columbia have | Irving Freemas, e 3 Mrs. Willlam Ch: e s il Pale Willia Serpling Clara Bruce, bota of atives here. It was added that Gen. “;‘"‘"L”‘]’"‘{‘;“""‘M }:‘;:f‘m“‘ is the nfl‘l‘; town Cltizens' Association at a meet- |been delayed for a few days because L oryl 1 m, Dr. O. J. A v in, bos. Bellfair Mills, Va. Delara would begin {rom his new van- {land {n Japan. Yokohama: hus been IN& in the auditorium of the Holy | Representative Roy G. Fitzgerald of Gases Prevent Colds. " Nargaret > Altom, | Fwaorin “asd Serr v tage point @ movement against Mon- |made up largely of foreign lease-|Trinity Catholic Church, Georgetown, |Ohio, at whose solicitation & sub- . | Miss C. Hill, Mrs. R. V. Vand i) e pade up laceely of forelen lease- ) Trinity Ca committee was uppointed by the| Selentists have come upon the fact}Jiss € L HillL Mre R V. ! R Vhwe, girl of the government to discontinue all D . s suse District committce, is having | that men and women who work in|ifclen Brown, Mrs. L. 1. Ast. Mra o M. Ceferacti, \foreign holdings in fayor of Japanesc. | CoPies of the resolution will be sent | House | s it )b tortes whero a R. 0. Jones S. x JALISCO CAPITAL TAKEN. S to Senater L. H. Ball and Represent- :;Hr‘l‘!:;"l l;;:‘nr‘r"d"‘l::";';"‘b hories OL | & Iy if Mre. E. Hardy, Miss E 3 7 ind Apnd - r— o ative Fred Zihlman, chairman of the | {ygerhill of Massachusetts, who in gases acting as an | Bdna Ross, Mre Mar. ., Enigeno” ‘and £ b R v'\’um.mfi,‘. Eagrand. Federal Victory Causes- Excite-] WARDMAN MAY BUILD |Senate ana touse committees of the | traduced. . rival somputsors IR, Keoning the membrans nside | NI Samuel BIvihe e Julus Lan i oty ; - Fogiaod, 1 v | Distetct of Colambla, refpectively.|trial insurance bill v tho nasal passages molst £o that the { burgh, Misa berlrude Bo fiss V Zawin 3 pelle Wi x istrict o olumblia, Spectively. germs do not lodge. For this reason * enjamin, Mrs, E 3 I a 1 Na Ho 3 i eEein Tahplso: ON H NEAR ELEVENTH The resolution was introduced by Al | & Aot Na Tnay have is bl con: elderly persons onco used snuff, it 15 Mrs. R. F l’ennell A L e = | maa. : B neihilmmpeth Buus By (he Associnted Press. gion K. Parris. sidered at the same time. l——]c]l——olc——]0o] EEEBEEEE TAMPICO, January 22.—Announce- | Abn increase in the pay of police Va, umber the polie e wa crused great excitement here last 3 i thie police Sards \wis 3 ocated in a resolution introduced by SIont Hotel in Downtown Yocated % e St Tederal troops are continuing their [oona, 2uiltoxle. Cipics O M Teso 1 L : lution will bo sent to the District 760, men,, Is prepathig an ,,,h“‘e: — and to the District Commissioners. THe thmte At Zacamixtin, . T 1B “ra A. Torndc professor ol A s left e bably an apartment hotel beismoRtaphic s taken within a short time by |G 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, ardman property on I | ctween 11th and | & son at Cuidad Victo: 2 ¢ as learned today. capital of Tamaulipa Mr ment that the federal armies had {4nd firemen and a general improve- | [ ] Bl =l Gl =1 Bl =1 I =1 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, + taken Guadalajara, capital of Jalisco, | EXpected to Comstruct Apartment|ment of the service by increasing t 1 B .« o o i : Electric Wiring | feral commander was killed. < r at this time to make Any 6-Room House Wired for PRESS. TOWARD VERA CRUZ. |erty he had just purchased had not 860 00 E—JEEEE—EEEEEEE—EEEEEE | vet been cleared . r. Wardman withheld de- Obregon Minister Sees Early Suc»] sile) h(lu‘\l‘l:l xlnlllhr- site of | Including Bath, Halls and~Basement. . t d building will be on the cesses OVer Rebels. ide of 1 strect. Mr. ward-| RALPH P. GIBSON & CO. that he would announce | 1408 11th 8. N.W. Potomac 1528 By the Associated Pross. details of the building as soon as | Night Service—Fotomac 1845, Columbia 6210 MEXICO CITY, January 22 (Vialtitles to property which he has just _All Work Guaranteed. Tadio Via Fort Worth Star-Tele-|Purchased are in hands. M)—"This week will see s results for the rebels,” uccor HUNT CLUB MEETS Clearance Cuttfng on Fur Coats You'll ind any one of these Coats a very profitable invest- ment—for we have reduced the pricc materiauy. We are back of every one of these at the reduced p'rice-—same as we were at the original price. 15 to a bulletin issued late night by Gen. Francisco R. Serrano, 3 Pt o & Improvement of Bridle Paths Along Definite advance against Vera| . o Sell - utrongho s being| Rock Creek Considered. the bulletin adds, “and before | Members of the Riding and Hunt forces will clk the |Club at their annual meeting ves- | ors wilh their usual Auccess on lterday. considered imbroy 8 of Oriental, Perote iments of the bridle paths alons Rock | which we are concen- fcreck and to the clubhouse, which | ..Hh..n valry at Mazaraz.” |will be acted upon at the board {meeting and horse show now being | 50 BILLION CIGARETTES '"fJli‘“x“‘u'rfi‘hp?:"‘\?p‘,f‘“1‘1435‘lif monit 1 i Coughs «2 Colds oard of governors, which now co SMOKED IN U.S. IN YEAR];,':‘}:M"‘(. i L . The Reason Is For Your [ol=—x2 EE&":EE——:EEE[—EDEEE]EEEE—EEE New YOI‘I( Sends New Hats —designed for immediate wear 35 and 310 The Cloche that is always a favorite; and the Carlotte for the bobbed hair miss. Developed in Straw and Silk—Black and the Spring's light colorings. . Hazen, _— Maj. Henry Leonard, H 1923 Report Considers Increased |Dennis A. Upton, ¢ . a Inside The Bottle S, & en A + Georg i B. Mullen, Robert M | s Consumption Due to Women. |5 Mulle isidger, Wi say ALASCO “Rolled"” Smokes Not Counted. Sen. . 8. Fre-| like ALASKA B: the e P week and elect officers for the club CHICAC Janii 223 than | i fl'v\ l‘.lel\ manufactured cf dr lln for the ensulng vear. noked in the United i Say. nothing of the billions were “trolled.”” This is® seven ore than were consumed in | ? ding to the Sear cbuck 3 ¢ Foundation. "] creasing use of cigarettes by “mmn‘ is i ible for the additional s smok. 423, according to | and statisticia "Th prnfimm-u of cigarettes, cigars 32-inch Plain Muskrat Coat— Reduced 10. .. teremesecnccsersacee oo 32-inch Plain Raccoon Coat— Reduced 0. .cocmnecsvwonsnes 48-inch Sealine Coat— Reduced to....... 48-inch Plain Sealine Coat Reduced to.uivereennnnn... statisties giv but chewing bacco is decline, having r cieais ki i | ARE TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT PROPOSITIONS s u‘:atl';lrlxl";:."‘y\?‘\\;“ the ’U:‘x:r'("\n‘ Some real estate firms have the habit of listing real > it for sale and stop there. Nine billions of ciga - Not so with this firm, we list and then we seil. e ",'.'mm.h. | List with us what you have for sale, let us demoi- i e pounds St X 9 Droduction of 3raad1 (] | Strate.our ability to sell. FACES P_Efllfl CHARGE. . W. GILBERT DENT 717 14tl"x St. N.W. Disbarred Attorney Indicted, Ac- Eresifent . Main 4884 cused of False Swearing. = = == S = EEEI—:EEEE‘EEE BOSTON, January *The House b ‘I' sb oru Specializing in superior Footwear for fastidious EEEEIEEEEEEEEEEEE—E_EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE@ 50-inch Sealine Coat, natural squifrel collar and cuffs—Reduced to.. 48-inch Plain Muskrat Coat— Rcduced 0. coencoses ~——Tourth Floor— [——=lalc—=o]lc——sle—lol————]p|—= ]| o[ ——=[o[—=]"] m 48-inch Civet Cat Coat, skunk collar— § 1 7 5:00 Reduced L R ST TS SSpR PR X 50-inch Muskrat Coat. fo 11 andl:flfis—‘;scdzjed too—. 3 X CO af. O, $22 1 -00 50-inch Black Caracul Coat, Tom coller and cu&s—Reduccd 10. o'o.cvn ceiouzaomiaeiaeie —ees 3244-00 50-inch Black Caracul Coat, Viatka squirrel collar and cuffs—Reduced to. e $2 75 -00 50-inch Plain Jap Weasel Cape— $ 295 .00 Reduced to. the” Suffolk cou grand jury for perjury in co g with his testimony in the c was released on his own rec: The suit against C 3 brought by Myer Berman, formerly part proprietor of a Boston hotel. He sought to recov 0,000 which he alleged C i him under threat of prosec cage involving a married woman who i been found in the hotel with a | man other than her husban. LEAPERRINS SAUCE makes HAMBURGER STEAK taste better [ComFort Baby’s Skin With Cuticura Soap = fortnight of “the drim)ashl} of 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. . ... women. Presenting a Coterie of Exclusive and Exquisite Modes in EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Feminine Footwear l\(l\Hllurmnumlmum‘ - it 1 50-inch Plain Jap Weasel Coat— " $ 3 1 590 Reduced 10 o cunnncmpiemmisisusme snisitae s 48-inch Plain Jap Mink Coat— $ 3 69.00 Reduced 10. ceoe o v otareionee. 50-inch Scotch Mole Coat, fur trimmed— $ 39 5.00 Reduced to...,........,......-.... S 50-inch Plain Hu'dson Seal Cape— $29500 Reduced t0.ccceuceniieniineeeannan BLACK SUEDE 9 .....umil |N | GRAY SUEDE : 2 i 2{15‘5?1%%? 5 30 AIREDALE SUEDE BLACK SUEDE | II.. -~‘~-um"|nu 4 “““ll'n--—-~~---"'Ull["|’ 50-inch Plain Natural Squirrel Cape— $ 5 0 0-00 Rediced 0.0 o ionvuics s ssvsbosensursmsioses Hudson Seal is trade name for Dyed Muskrat and Sealine is Dyed Coney. N Philipsborn Shoes are the product of the best designers and best makers in America—who put into their work both taste and skill—and almost every day now “m“‘ sees the assortment augmented by new And IO.Car'a'cul Jacquettes lain and with Viatka Squirrel or Fox trim« ;::g—Bclge. Gun Metal and Platinum Gray. $ 4905 0 Reduced . einie slsieoee eesl “' arrivals. You can choose your Shoes for i spring here with the assurance that the l I |Illlllnggz. I styles are correct and the proper atten- - BLACK SATIN ! tion-will be paid to the fit.’ '”” f:g‘slgifim Street Floor—North Section - - - - - -+ Y M JUNIORS Little NRs ‘One-third the regu- lar dose, Made of [ole—=o]c—=lole—=jolc—=]o|c——] E_EEE:—EEEJE ol — o] e—xa ol e——nal e==—lolc~—=alal ——la| c——= [o}e—= 0] fl fl 1 fl !fl m