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5 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1924. \ EW HRE |N ]ERSEY $25,000 PEACE AWARD HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY I—Early Ideas and Exploration. ) D ! TO BE MADE THURSDAY N 1200 A.D. EVERYONE BELIEVED THAT THE EARTH WAS FLAT LIKE THE TOP OF A ] GREAT TAGLE AND THAT IF ONE CAMEE TO THE EDGE HE WOULD FALL OFF ]’AKES HEAVY '[Ul-l- Judges Reduce Selection to Six SAILORS DARED NOT VENTURE FAR FROM SIGHT OF LAND FOR FEAR OF THEIR SHIPS Plans—Fund Offered by 4 . TUMBLING OVER THE EDGE OR OF BEING SWALLOWED UP BY Capital Man. MORE iR TERRIBLE SEA MONSTERS . By the Associated Press. “ By | FAR TO THE EAST LAY A STRANGE,UNXNOWN LAND THEY h’n Pi 14 B d Augusta, Malne, November 17.— NATING f ¥ CALLED CATHAY, BUT NO ONE AS YET KAD BEEN GRAVE wo Fiers, aArges and| aaditionei time has been sought * ! / ENOUGH TO ATTEMPT TO EXPLORE e L . the judges endeavoring to choose the | .L Valuable Freigh[ Worth best plan submitted for the $25,000 award affered by Raphael Herman of | Vashington, D. C., for the plgn best | $],500,090 Lost. alculated to produce world peace through educatlonal methods, it was = announced last night by Dr. Augusto O. Thomas, president of the World N. J. November 17.| Federation of Education. 2 ie| Several thousand plans were sub- econstructios f Erie ) et prop- | Mitted to the committee which elim- v A / - < Z == - O v S DL} ated all but 300 and later sifted out k iy ¢ = ¥ 4 DN d (2 p , wiped out b $1,500,000 fire S} most Seoreh > Z — N s most worthy of consideration TURN | . 5 2 = - Yesterday, was ordered today by J. J.|Six plans now remain., After a con- cE W P /1 7 __Q— oY ';/ = 2 Mantell, vice president and general | ference of the judges Thureday the 4 ROPE 604 |8 [ 2 oF ZE \_—‘*}L manager of the road winning plan will be named. GO! 00 JE ; i / 7 } — 3, fi“ I Kven be! debris of tw mond Dlcts 14 Iiverihbe : - A : a1 G - A IN 1000 A.D. A BAND OF HORSEMEN ,UNDER ¢ "gmmm relont man e e Afantart L : 3 Yl SHADED PORTIONS OF L8IF THE LUCKY, HAD TouckzD THE NORTHERN, i SEMAN. rected wre C! s to the scene. - o i ' i f MAP INDICATE PARTS OF SHORES OF AMERICA,BUY AS THEY LEFT NO WORLD KNOWN YO EUROPEANS| | PERMANENY SETTIEMENT THEIR VOYAGE 1S s IN 1200.AD. NOT OF IMPORTANCE . TOMORROW! Three re_in the hospital, C i MARCO POLO. seriousl in d Capt. Ge ge Al- % . Y City - y i 2 i | o anizatio o ast three years Ifeel Tam leav-| A . by i de- i Huess natiynality | & L | Special Dispateh to The Star vt by svine o | Strict Enforcement Ordered viriy unieis formal wotion b» wken| DEFINED BY HERRIOT |52 2 05%, o wve sgain me| LOST PARLIAMENT SEAT | ™F'Secutt now we nacs worked to- o = = ’li’ll!Ly i hoeeinRenssey I terrible hours that Belgium, ‘ geth for temperance for e @ of Law Passed by Diet | simica taw s reported th have = ol 2 | — | Snaraianship, for woman I been framed particu ‘ihe| Has Trouble in Doing Easy Things, | through. There exists a technical | Mrs. Wintringham’s Only Regret caual franchise, for be our Last Jul roblem of J: > he A , peace, for which all men of good will | | tion of children and for s ast July. et L ypenese. : But Accomplishes Difficult |{pouia work.” t Leaving Lady Astor to | glene zenerally. Even t st ot — the United! States by virtus o Tasks Easily, He Says. - Struggle Alone. e By the Associated Press. yyx:‘:‘“ e glisenira D e e CONCESSlDN T0 GERMANY!u Y g [to work for the reforms I hawe sc ' nen Hurt. TOKIO, November 17.—An imperial B E | much at heart ordinance was published today di- S i & x v _— N pembe Dost wom | ———— recting enforcement, beginning De- iy Ao et Wintring- | Mining out the owed out i -| cember 1, of a law abolishing dual| s e | ha = e o elco. | Plosives the o Burning emt e nationality of Japanese born in the| GRa w. v B ave a de: | : o T iins sought 1 | United States, Argentina, Brazil, p > LS | S, November 17.—The Bel- | r vere i ! 0 cede Ferm y 0s n officials at $1,- dandtl pust descrintion tor. the||dsclded ito conceds ‘Germany. most | m 5 P The bill revising the Japanese na- | mation glven by Mrs. Katy uld be: “The French.|favored nation treatment. | £ to the Yorkshire Post, is 1005 1724 Tl e Steel express cars| Lonality 1aw 8o as to do away with | charglng them with unlawful entry, [ OISR WOVE Bo- | BOT0 CREREI- ) 1¢ the report proves true it is be- |not disgruntled by defeat. | Joaded with another $1,000,000 of|Jual natlonality was passed by both | destruction of property and the theft ity Jing easy things and |lleved the decision will arouse resent- You may tell the woman readers| P AV . . Pa AVE KR +000;! houses of the Japanese Diet on July|of $50 in cash. They gave bonds in . "difficult things very easi- |ment in France, following on the | y a s , “that I re-| [Q, €. . . 15 of this year. $1,000 each. She charges they en-| —— = — difficulties raised by Belgium in en espe erance from | Under the old law a male Japanese, | tered her home to search for liquor. forcing higher tariffs without hav- |t k thi or and I have born in a foreign country, was per- R R ing previously informed France. during the mitted to renounce his' Japanese| yo. never cam tell. Even when - = r from at least citizenship up to the age of 17. 1If you keep your nose down to the C of Natjons | six nozzle n 8 in the car,| he falled to renounce his Japanese | ziinastone you can't expect the world | e | W @j@ Eohipan 1, contained | Citizenship before that time, he Was|yio do you a good turn. S 4 000, subject to certain Japanese 1aws, in- ] g Q Bt i re remains un-| cluding that of compulsory military | 5 hown. service. ! ; ) Formal Action Needed. ; = - Vl, OYSTER YIELD RECORD. |sinesiod . 2mmr'dss, 2 ' {1 Sectional Bookeas A Two of the cars were pulled to safety, but a third was uncoupled. ts of this car and the = howed limited op- ce he made to the bstitute the or- T T T T P IN time of Plumb- L ing emergencies, there's special satis- faction in having available such an or- ganization as ours to he - v ir forces and hav \ Ik i R pain forces end have our ) X . . : Mr. William Murray W facilities t —— e % s t . et to/30u in @ hurry, I 830 13th St. N.W. l Phone Main 4874 ‘ | & : { 44 Years With B. B. Earn- —_————| # Thorough work—Right B AVAI ! = shaw & Bro., Says: Fasm 777777777277, Prices. W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprieter. I § : | Ma“rice J Colbert MEMBER OF THE FAMILY i “I've tried them all, but the service and Heatin, —Plumb.in —Tinnin 1218-1220 F ST. N.W. ! calues at D. J. 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