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10 * SE[K WIDE HGH'I’ ! PICTURE OF A MAN MAKING A DECISION. JUST SEE WHAT TS DomE FORTHE AMERICAN 16N T T REMARKAELC / V WOMDER ) \F VD BETTER | SR o PcorPLe . T's ONAENT CONTROL Building Owners and Man- Aagers Launch Drive for Na- tional Support in Battle. WHAT PROMEITion HAS ¢ ACCOMPLISHED IN ‘}L‘Ly/ ¢ A SHORT TitiCc 7 ),, i g the slogan "It PROHIBITION HAS PRovc D ) ¢ v WiLL TAke COFLE CANT GET/( A LOT OF NERVE ¢ HEY RE MoT 7 {To Do IT But—4 < that i ithdraw \ y GeorGE! (TLL Do 1T RIGHT MNOW WHILE I‘VE e— THE BEMEFTS ARC l APPARENT O~ EVERY 5| O€~ FOR. EXAMPLE= Saturday and an_of the na- egislative com- Sunday. These conference with the THING THAT EVER HAPFENED To TH!S CourtTRY R ((LooK AT THE INCREASE (14 SAVINGS DEFRSITS AS [ —coTtAwiTnESS! SweAR To- ABSTAIN FIROM 1N~ To¥ICATING. LIQUOR TOK one” YEAR. BEGINMNING ToOAY, —_ JANUARY FIRST ! ;—‘ \ S =% ! < Copr. 1925 (N. Y. World) Press Pub. Co. k% THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, —By WEBSTER. SUN SEEKS TOBIND RUSSAAND APAN South China Leader Strives to Reopen Negotiations at Peking. ) £ iovent oY THERE'S MO 5 % DoueT ABT) [ THE GREATEST BY JOSEPH ELDRIDGE. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. PEKING, January 1.—The reopen- Ing of the negotiations In Peking between Sovlet Russia and Japan look- Ing toward Japanese recognition of Rus- sla and an unofficiai statement at the Japanese legation that Japan is not d to make any further con- arding the Japanese occu- khalien are thought to be result of Dr. Sun Yat- ISt to Japan. It is Tussia is likely to mako further concessions to Japan with the ultimate purpose of bringing about a Sino-Russ-lapanese alliance Sun Yat-Sen’s communistic polic are well known and hix fecent tribes against the United States Europe, while a guest of Japan, pressed Moscow. Through the R: sian Ambassador to China, Leo khan, Moscow suggested that Sun Yat-Sen bring about a reopening of the Russo-Japanese negotiations This he could do through Dr. Sun’s proposed alllance with the M rian war lord, Chang Tso-Lin, f the Peking government ————— /( 1T WoULD Hl Do mME A LoT 5 OF Goop THAT ;} Cer (A‘:‘/r/ b pation of the 1y sen’s J hu- for r East, which would ba possible only If Japan should recog- nize Russla in the same wa ‘hina. Such an alllance at the e would strengthen Sun Yat | SoLemmLy to abrogate what he term ual treaties between China and Europe and China and the United States. The general belief now 1Is that Chang Tso-lin and Sun Yat-sen disoussing a_compact for mutual c trol of the Chinese government. T. would include Sun Yat-sen's becom- ing the nominal head of the next Chinese government, and would be based somewhat on communism. Both | have increased their control fn the| Chinese government constderably | through the latest developments in| the Yangtze valley, and particularly | In the Klangsu province. | Dr. Sun is still “ill” in Tientsin, and | N Among the Chinese the opinion is| expressed that the advan | Chinese-Japanese-Russi China would be the fmme uation by Russia of Mong Japan valuable conc 1 from arche people ACES INDIANS OF U. S. |3 TO MAYAS OF YUCATAN, | Archeologist Declares Evidence Is|ex ‘TR Accumulating as Result of Work in Colorado. tion between the on and the t Go worke on the proper but would b rnmen s would not t owners en- s V Nev. It is like s known to have been worn when they conducted MOVEMENT BEGUN T0 TEACH PARENTS Nation-Wide Campaign Planned to Instruct in Proper Care of Children. MRS. J. A. STEELE DIES. Was Daughter of Late Gen. John C. ; Breckinridge. it | Quantic: His Organic Change. troft News. | that Dick has become en- t in Col 2% he funny part is he went| ashion | late 1 tenl ¥ but fin 1 FURRIER $0-32 Florida Ave, N.W, Il > making room for th crowded Japanese popula MURPHY’S HOME SOLD. |tiree nations would c: tain control of the Far diminish outside foreign Influence o Road House Will Occupy Estate of | 5, Dian, somewhat like the Monro Late Tammany Head. (Copyright, 1824, by Ch EW YORK, January ntry home of the late Charl urphy, leader of Tammany, Hampton Bays, Long Island, has been sold and wi nverted into a road- nounced yesterday by of White Plains, broker ansaction. The price was The Irish Maid. at | From: the Yorkshire Post. | There was a terrible noise nursery, where the ne ursemaid, | fresh from distant Connemara, was | be | Norman }in the $90.000. mistress, | "To this place Mr. Murphy often re- | “can’t | tired when something of special im- |t | portance was on his mind. The prop- ! 1sists of about 500 acres, Mr. how d y, nurse,” said her incensed | as she entered the room,| u keep the children quiete his?" " was the reply, “and them quiet If I don't a noise?” DEDEHEEEEEEE—EEEEEE 1000,000. le——o| 1925. passing it by a show of hands, that DEADLOCK DEVELOPS |hissine it by o, 20 o i, e ON MORGAN LOAN USE . on by that body. Both houses arliament probably will it throughout the night. stopping thelr clock at midnight, as_the bill must be officlally ratified before the ond of the year. BANK IS HELD UP. Two Bandits Escape With About $4,200. LONG BEACH, Calif, January 1. —Two men held up a branch of the California National Bank h escaped with about §4.200, officials reported to the police. French Deputies and Senate Badly at 0dds on How to Spend Money. Twelve Seek Naturalization. By the Associated Press. PARIS, January 1 . of Deputies and the Senate are dead- January locked on the bill ratifiying the con- of the Federal vention between the ministry of|trict Court will convene here finance and the Bank of France, re-|d. morning, with J *. | cond! garding the use of the proceeds of ell on the b Indications $250.00 Caxh—Balance Monthly the recent American loan of $100,-|: hat the criminal docket will be L. M. KING sm; Twelve applications for nat-|gig youn Marsnail PI. N.W. Pbose T. ¥70, The Chamber yesterday made such |uralization papers will be ready for biil, prior to hearing. Penn. Ave. at Eighth Street ‘eeks To Pay We are offering Our Complete Stock of Winter Coats, Suits and Dresses at ‘generous re- ductions and at terms that will prove mighty convenient to you. 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