Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1924, Page 19

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ritory to the Turks. o y with ::eui-\e,;m:;'r"mx:::’-aflxl{‘tf&“‘fl.‘fd Many Applicants Turned Away John 3. Pershing. fot 25th Year of Girls’ Once Powerful Institution. Suffered Since Conquest by Unhappy ional d n whic thquake THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, east. The latter state does not even include all of pre-war Russian Ar- menia, for the Soviet government :eded about two-thirds of that ter- 15,000 square miles, are now concen- trated about a million and a quarter 2 Armenians, the bulk of the people of Nation Has|Armenian blood who have survived the past decade of forced migrations, massacres, famines, pillage and plague. Because of the influx of refu- 2 sees, most of the towns of Soviet Ar- | Giris Arabs in 636. " are overcrowded and probably | tod: | suffered heavily from the earthquake. e | “Alexandropol, mentioned as one|the formal |of the cities suffering most in the[be held “Kunim\ area, was described as fol- | 9'¢lock, when opened Armenia, already laid past decade by all ren of the Apoca- the vietim of a physical says a bulletin (fram o ; aids: ton headquarters of the | Vos-World War raids: in | ks Devastated Alexandropol. “‘Alexandropol is a blasted towp er in the nual ceremo h ¢ siructived (the retreating), with slough of despond; low, flat house: long lines of sackelothed people s ting. Iving, dozing and dying, all in|away Spring sunlight; not a laborer at | this work. . not a wheel turning save| e of the wretched droshky which | c cemmandeered. dropol—a silence profound and sin- ; ister. as if the whole town were (0f PETSECU- I mutiled out of respect for continuous | vis We found no violence, no| Although this Friday handiwork of the Turk upon|in the Fall of 1800 a streets like the | tions have been filled and, : the study large enough previousl ““Utter silence brooded over Alex- this year be divi ot Repuniie » tew miles noren ani| CATHEDRAL SCHOOL OPENING TODAY |3 5o e Wit - ives, tenrs The National Cathedral School for twenty-fifth its is registration ning cxercises morning at the school meets for |lows in a communication to the Geo- | #sSembly in the gymnasium. Bishop|El Paso and Southwestern system|Maj. Bentley has occupled executive &raphic Society after the Turks had | Freeman will make an address, reated from it in one of their|lowing which the students athedral Close hool applicants have been turned This year as many have been turned | 20na are in the school. ar come from 33 States, ct of Columbia and China. hall has. not EE Maj. Bentley w. day, | Won its fight for a complete double-| Rockhill College, M: tis sthted, away The girls [ Mately 175 miles and will connect| been b the school | Pacific with the Rock into two | tem. will constitute a direct double Rev. Philtp M. nhinelander, vecy Rov.| MAJ. H. K. BENTLEY NAMED G. C. F. Bratenahl, Rev. Dr. William' EXECUTIVE AT HOSPITAL White, Corcoran Thom, James Par-| Asgigned by Director Hines to v;t. melee, Dr. William H. Wilmer, Sena. < erans’ Bureau Institution No. 98, Beacon, N. Y. . — Harry K. Bentley, major, Finance SOUTHERN PACIFIC WINS.|omcers' Reserve Corps. and a native Washingtonian, has been named by Director Hines of the Veterans' Bu- reau to be business executive bureau hospital, No. 93, Beason educate The Southern Pacific Company has| john's College, District of Columbia; land, and fin- will | track line of railroad tc the Pacific|ished with a post-graduate course at §:45 | Const Catholic University. Its plan to acquire control of the eorge Wharton Pepper and Gen I. C. C. Approves Double Track Rail Line to West Coast. For elghtecen and one-half years fol- | and, through the Arizona Lastern|posts at the United States Soldiers’ will gath. | Railroad, one of its subsidiaries, to| Home here in Washington, having for the an. | construct new extensions i of raising the Stars|coPa, Yuma and Pinal Countl Mari- | been executive assistant and also Ariz., | purchasings officer of that institution. together with its proposed financing | He comes to his new position pecu- *hool opened | @Trangements, was given the ap-|liarly well fitted for its responsibil- proval of the Interstate Commerce [ities. He will leave for Beacon, N. Y., Commission. in about ten days The new construction of the Ari- Eastern will total approx Mah-ponz has not invaded Portugal, the Southern Pacific Lines with the | but importation of sets made in this Iastern. This connection, | country has been suggested by the an vice consul at Lisbon. the Be. | Arizona with the connection of the Southern| Ame Island sys track route from Chicago and Mis- souri River territory to southern 1, | California. OCTOBER T ¥ DELAY SHENANDOAH TEST Navy Dirigible to Begin Pacific Flight Next Week. LAKEHURST, N. J., October 1.—A two-hour test flight today for the Navy dirigible Shen- andoah, in preparation for her Pa- cific Coast flight, was postponed until tomorrow. Announcement was Shenandoah round trip to the Pacific Coast next Sunday, or on the first day after that date on which conditions will per- mit. scheduled for made that the 924, IT'S GONNA RAIN SOME MORE So Hurry Here for Your RAINGOAT its 17-day i 2 How to Get More Heat Supper Dance Every Evening, Startiag 10 P. M. Boernstein’s Wardman Park Orchestra Daneing in Supper Room. Wardman Park Hotel a telephone Col. 2000 e e e For remervi 600D ONES FOR $4.75 UP TOPCOATS or Gabardines For Rain or Shine—Stylish, Perfectly Tailored, Guaranteed s IR RO AR OO b < months after | 4 e Id War, it ap- e lged Armeni into tence again and Turkish armie kly put an end to that dream. people showed the Bolivia is to have a new railroad which will cost the government $3,000,- #ontle somnolence of lotus-eaters, as : Freeman, Bishop of W : 000, they sat there in the long sunbathed | reets, feeding on hope. Refugees, phose numbers had | grown in six veeks from 26,000 to of Alien Masters. 000, and in 10 da 50,000 Armenians have | to 58,000, filled the Russian barracks iv never had a chance. The|Where they were massed like bees [y was then conquered by the (Il swarming time. As we walked | slem Arabs and x long train of | through those dark, cell-like rooms | masters was usher Arabs, | of shattered windows and smoked Ttk Mons Osmanli | ceilings, not a bed or chair was to Persians, Russians | be seen, but only groups of wretched | three | humanity, huddled together on their Trans- | common bed of dank flagstones ““Through the dimness we could Out of Less Coal ANSWER: Use a Honeywell Temperature Regulator, that’s all! !IQF'G COMPANY 903 F Street N. V. 2 DOORS FROM CORNER OF NINTH Since the i OCTOBER ALE FURNITURE “Mr. sily and quickly installed on any Hot Air—Hot Water—Steam or Vapor System of Heating Apparatus. Jus efore ¢ orlg Vi % ~ - ~: k> < Just before the World War Also applicable to Gas and Oil Fired Heating Systems. s extsted—that of Jcusus a, that of Turkey,! r plot in Persia. Lofty |Sf€ @ multitude of hands stretched rat was, and still is, the | despairingly forth. and again that imon corner of these low drone of “Bread! Bread! Bread!" | a and Turkish doma 4 Shook us as we passed. Those who | aians, Christians st | were strong enough stumbled up and nturies of the present era, pt | followed us out into the sunlight— Noahie legend most literaliy an unforgettable throng of waxen ready to point out the exact spo s and of wasted bodies that the famous mountain where amed with ra To them we! - w of the Ark zrounded t have seemed as the bright god Earthquake Near Arrarnt Baldur seemed to the damned spirits AT among whom he passed in dun Hela's Time payments if desired. call and explain in detail. ' John J. Odenwald “Adviser on Better Heating” ry room in the house in Established 1908 by reductions. AUl ligh. 1209 H N.W. Elione k16803 gL R T R T Our representative will TR Y We have fu this areat October class stock ms e bee « OUR PRICES & GEORGE PLITT & to the west and no lowing a number of serious ac- | uch damuge resalt- to hunters, the national hunt | ~ of England has madc the | f crash helmets compulsory | plechcase events 13?3 14th St. Main 4224 mstantinople re- Arienia. tuoush name now, for | for jockeys in s | of tormer Ar-| An American company struck oil at | of the territory, per- | Tarija, Bolivia, and the flow is reported | urks in the last few [ to be 150 barrels a day | Homer L. 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