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?Hughes Releases . | State Employes i For Turkey Rush| Employes of the State D, ment “who could be spared” gave thanks today ‘at the action of Secretary Hughes in authorizing them to quit work at 1 o'clock this afternoon so they could pre- pare to observe Thanksgiving day properly. They worked through their usual lunch hour, however. Other Government departmen learned of the State Department's move, but falled to fall in line. “he State Department diplomacy was inaugurat-| enabled the employes to get a @randl jury today | TURRINg ‘start fin the turkey ant United States| Seramble. | . who has been —_—_— Attorney | witnesses to summons for | » figured in the which was the culmination of complaints of aileg. tulite to prisoners +d In that ca GRAND JURY OPENS - INQUIRY ON POLICE Alleged "’Third Degree” Methods Probed-—Officials Are Summoned. third degree” | polic | strict 1 e'clock. As Atte Filiel ed b The "American |include the lines serving that coast nd, the Nosa | | L the | ation is | of the | some of | by e I$thmiu United States interested and 1 carr ssels tol wi which is o T, operate Ports served servie el Corporu- Lines to ¥ar East. The Shipping Board from the Pacific Atlantic coast United to the Far Iiast. There are two senger and cargo lines, with the s vessel as' the 1 rusning fro L. Girant tective bureny Photogray physic of theide beri, Corle sunimone teuth precin and- | De- | weire vessels op <t and fr ie Seoast Seattle to M nerican Or perated by i Line, with w « | mected John| The hamber | Californla-Or foreman ad the Tt tak ent ilne operated the “sunshin golng to the of Honoluln. Thes: vessels comblination passe ng 16 te ad_welght tonnage. ‘ar Fast line out of ! the Oregon Orien ) tnvestiga- | lix Columbla River port | are lines fro! Puclf ! Coast to the Ortent Among the pr 1pal exports to the Far Ea are troleum produets, | lumber, flour and graln —the Chin and Jap: ting more and more whe y tobaceo, achine aneou group merican a of the ich agaln is & bulk ca they arc etroleu flour th the | I nmenda- | « attention of the| Sa U. S. SHIPS ASSET, NOT A LIABILITY: FINAL PROFIT SEEN | ‘REACH AGREEMENT a Austrian and Hunga | Tuly the | o But the Isthmian | & primarily | other T EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 1507 BOOK, RECOUNTING U. S. DISCOVERY, SOLD First Volume in Europe Credi‘dn‘x Vespucei With Finding U. S. Brings 28,000 Francs. By the /ssociated Press. PARIS, November 25.—A copy of the “Cosmographiae Introductio,” in which the name “America” was first glven to the continent s recognition [ by the author of the clatm of Amer- {10 Vespucel, the Itallan navigator, to be its discoverer, was sold at auc- tion hero yesterday, the town of Saint | Die, in which the book was Prlnled‘ Sonoihas in_ 1507, being the purchaser. The <oy o3 mdl’;,:.‘m.u» rénlized was 28,000 francs. n governments | Suint Die is proud of the title that under which war claims arising since | has been applied to it of “Amerlca's 11014 ill Be aajastad, | Godmother,” becauss of the name the terins of the agreement | Kiven the continent in the work that issioner, Tet to be selected, | Cume from the press there, and (he upon claims for losses, | Sne s Of BLILES COmT injuries suffered by the o the solicltations or its nationals and who ope a sub- e G o Gel to aequire the volume. treaties Austria and | are about a dozen copies in also will determine the three editions be puid to the TUnited|Pr its nutionals by the two rnments. His decisions must be | epted as final and binding upon the | e ler, e A his day. £ FORBES TESTIMONY * 0 START NONDAY 1914, in respec of their prope cluding any Opening Statements Made Today—Two War Veterans on Jury. HE ON CLAINES OF WAR Hughes Concludes Pact for Adjustments With Austria and Hungary. Secretary tripartite Hughes agreen consideration . by dent Coolidge and K of national bill int sentativi | gan, pduced Jast sessic Cramton, R providing for the shins Introductio” artin Waldseemul- cartographer of measure alko wi hibitton agents under civil into three| mbraces clatms | rising of damage , rights gL 16 resolution alsc | agalust “the | public office « | ploves who ar pu B since thase h urg ! ton partmen wai ! B Tequire ol enforcement tention of partment to ti ot trict attornevs and fuse to use the full powe to stop liq | couraging | violation the former ssification i dam or its T becn subected with re- es to or the death L respect to property, including any which ed & @ consequence hird division has'g, . 1w rith debts owing to Amer- | CHCAC tlzens Dby the Austrian or gigtements were reached today in the | dapartment Hungarian governments or by thelr trial of Col. Charles R. Forbes, form- | coliectors. nationals. ler head of ma Veterans' Bureau, and |rum smugglers The agreement will t flect when | ). St. Louls ratifiel by the racting partles, charge and provides that the commissioner | will hold Washington with the arrange-| Ralph ment « | Attorney nment's Cni; laims the als have t to inju pta suppl diverted to heverage tion asked that the | tacture and withdra g ject to o A a Press Novembar 26.—0p; the gallons e usad last , prepared t and Col. James tate Department ims to come 1 r for adjustment be presented within one year £ date on which the fi on is held 1 You're Bilious Take a Laxative! for the defens | Thomp: - will The to put the first wi nd at the co ments. but indteated Judg that | Nevada Senator Protests Elimina- From ports of ports as the Lusiness w and from New Orleans T e betwe: these ports and H East compares favor with | between the Pacific ports and | it dumber is omitted from the Meet Japanese Competition. exists wh compete Britisl t trom United he Last t d to the F ure oparating i that S another reaso the Orient, | Fleot dolng its best to develop the tr between 1 pic ss that gives Corporation | »r example, States vement line | | west miles 1 petitio he Far Eas Mps are Japanese i quicker American lower botton worl continue. adopted service rend.r costs of the ] = th the platform both the Repu arties last S unequivocal t In es pladged tern; to carry ng materi Other fm- . but by antiiea Sl e rom e | A tareet \dled by for- aign tra the most part, somet per ton. | The Fleet Corporatiot k at- | pt to ! nd we rorts whi from those Argentt eed is a per cent of ited s bee hant fleet, 0 shoot at. So far this | has never been threatened dvocate throwing more ships | service and engaging in a ich an end i private, to esta The average long voyag a ton, and | e linseed se is handled United Sta ould be does argoes. argely in v Steel Corpora You Don’t Care About Ship Many Automobiles. o considerah to South > Shipping e-third of implements, | , machinery { pducts w is shipped to th but that, toc Shipping ion not to ! with pri- the private serviee and 1 none of s is operated g Friday’s Star "l!lIHllIlllllllllLlIIlNIlI!L'!lJ."llIIIlHfl_IllIlIllllIJIIH[IJIHF ] Board and thc FI aperate ships in col ~vate American ships wher lines are giving adequate «oing_well. For that o Khipping Board v the west of BAD BREAT Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get* at the Cause and Remove it. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the! bstitute for calomel, act gently on bowels ‘and positively do the work People afflicted with bad breath! fnd qu relief through Dr. Ed-| wards’ Olive Tablets. 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When Nature Won’t Pluto Will M. Edwards discovered the after seventeen Years Sof among patients afflicted with with the | BEnglan tion of $500.000 Appropris for Irrigation Project. Naval u, De e on the filibuste s of sterday which declared y ped his fi son kill bt licated iment does v witness, it was understood. Mrs. Votaw was cofinected with rehabilita- tion w in th while Forbes wa strategy pe arliamentary 1w ation, to Try in | fellow sugar. 1 woman barristers that raices 7 £/ Rglieff Don’t ltly | second and third doses usually break stuffed-up! Take “Pape’s Cold | up the cold completely and end all Compound” every two hours until | grippe misery. three doses are taken. The first | ~ “Pape's Cold Compound” is the dose opens clogged-up nostrils and | quickest, surest relief known and ges of head; stops nose | costs only thirty-five cents at drug ; relieves huduhe, dull- | stor Tastes nice. ~Contains no everishness, sncezing. The | quinine, Insist upon Pape’ “Pape’s Cold Compound” Instant The First Thing to Do on the First —is to join the Americ¢an Security and Trust Company’s 1923 Christmas Savings Club This method of accumulating money has proven extremely popular, not only for Christmas money, but for other purposes as well. 3% interest added if all payments are made regularly. Five Convenient Banking Offices MERICAN SECURIT; 2 AND TRUST COMPANY o I5th and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $6,000,000.00 BRANCHE. Central: 7th and Mass. Ave. N.W. Northeast: 8th and H Streets N.E. Southwest: 7th and E Streets S.W. Northwest: 1140 15th Street N.W. Total Resources Over Thirty-three Million A resolution declaring the forcament situation demands the serious all three branches of the Government was presented to Presi- Attorney Stone today by the esecutive committee gue of Ameri molous iblican, uniting of Jaw- enforcement work into ona bur uld place Fed 5 dience the = £eTS At trial WEDNESDAY, ‘DRY LEADERS URGE LAW ENFORCEMENT President and Attorney Gen- eral Advised That Situation Has Become Serious. protested | [ sutinued employment | violating the from boot Ko ¥ of to the s of the Sourcex of Tootlegger Supply. the ontrol of manu al be mad. the prohibition enfore rather than to The Coast Guard is halting :solution declar tustr reve to law-en- General s situation divided responsibility in prohibition, the resolutlon asked for passa Repre Michi- rum aleohol | NOVEMBER 2 ply the iflicit trade, the resolution declared. It is estimated that this pro- vided for about 240,000,000 half pints of bootleg liguor. Specifies Industrial Alcokol. “It fs fmpossible to secure effe law enforcement,” the resolution con- tinued, “against beverage intoxicants without control of industrial aleohol, :h {s being diverted to beverage It is poor ctomomy and bad policy to divide responsibligy for en- forcement over these two Sources of supply for liquor law ylolators.” The committee was presented to President Coolldge by Waynae B. Wheeler, general counsel of the league. EX-HEAD OF DUTCH MILL GETS 4-MONTH PENALTY John Gardner Goes to Maryland House of Correction on Dry Charge. Special Disy o The Star ROCKVILLE, Md, John Gardner, form proprictor of Old Dutch Mill 6f Washington, in the Maryland House of C on today. st + four-month e jnposed Judge Robe he local optt unty. He 6. 1924. R TR T Thanksgiving! On the lips of the sick for those Angels of Mercy—the Instructive Visiting Nurses’ Society. Give to their Fund this Thanksgiving Day Yashion Ghop President | L aj Downtown 9th&E 501 9th St. N.\W. 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