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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 22, 1926—PART 1 : ’ x S A budget which does not blind ‘F:I'f,;\:.:i:,h'"wgms::"v." ;V:v::lp:‘t RECORD OF GORGAS ™ 5e S rmpALY HARD PRESSED i S| (JEEN'S DAUGHTER | Cerinces comee mece ]\ NEANY WILL ENJQY st el tailing of production in Italy’s most | Dunn, James 1. Fowler, jr TrSR— highly developed industry — cotton,| = > = allery, ]‘, F.. Gordon. SHUWN IN EXHIBIT froternat arty v e N e ~ Enns g ut a form of inflation. 4 % . ; .¥nch, John F. erna arty riction | | Estravagance In pubiic expenditure. . O . P . Lynch. John L. MecCarthy, William H B {coupled with the amassing of large M ‘Hh\. _\r(hm'v M. McCreight, bt i Also Said to Make | fortunes by Fascist chiefs and the | James P. McKeon. Thomas F. W £ islump in industrial shares. A large | 3 2 ~ A 73 e | Keon, ¢ Montgomery, Joseph T hi Leaders Worry. ' ’ number of bank failures. Reservations for ! Meriarite.” Daniel 1. Nee. Totn ¢ Decorations of Great Healt TTY. : - s ity lleana to Accompany Ruma- . ; Nearly All Reservat |3 Cannell, br”Jame £ 6 nna. . le, where the followers of Farinacei, " n | . vde Powderly. Michas! Crusader Loaned Museum | Purthier'U. 'S : | former secretary general, are pitted | Nian Ruler—Itinerary Is \ .|| Alcantara Caravan Trip |1 : . W.F. Shea. Edward 1. urther U. S. Loan Held . |against_those who obey Turati, who. a0 Smith and Ernest J. Smith i % § § under Minister of the Interior Fed. i i i . - by Widow. Needed, But Last Is : ’ |erzoni, is the new secretary general. | Being Prepared. - - | to Norfolk Made. p ’ 5 . ‘FM“ cordial relations hetween the s % First Book in English. y R 4 : s | Fascist government and the Holy See, | S ¢ % | e aidaatitonte Engl The Smithsonian Tnstitution has Called Failure. ot |owing to the rough treatment by | By the Assosiated Pre SR <y Plans for the sixth annual excursion W:L‘: flll’ai*::nk In the | r‘;:;-‘n.; m‘,‘ca?n::uo:?,?}‘\:m{' ‘n‘x‘nr:;.\rfr:xfil:rani Ren o 5 J,'_.';:;‘,;n:,"":gdx",}:f,;‘_‘;‘”;‘qu";‘:‘,’C"m“"‘"“ PARIS, August 21.—The itinerary | | T i S of the Alcantara Caravan. No. 1% |gii(ihus Rerum.” by Rartholomew de the decorations and many of the per- [ BY Cable to The Star and New York World. B | publish all the works of briele | of Queen Marie’s journey through the | | : Order of Alhambra. have been ecom: Gianville \‘.h.‘ wrote Ig‘th-flhu’fl-;nvh sonal effects of the late Gen. Willian | CHIASSO, Switzerland, August 21. 4 : | D'Annunzio, which the Holy Con- | United States anid Canada will be an- | b . pleted. ncconling to Lewls A. Pavne. enturs 1% wasitranslated tito Enk: R s laetsratinHe). s Uisiatitution 000 aster et OLREINONIR0: It is sald in fin cirdlesi | e T Bl : tered to take more than 200 members | 1480 and probably the transiation xas announces, reveal that Gen. Gorgas |sulted in a decline to 89 of stook Italy that Mussolini. through Finance | \ when ali ) § R O e B | (reriaM b S i BIB AN S Ve Srikie was “the most internationally hon ‘;!oalied at 34‘!:, is not known to the 3::0 e ‘\':'l:';“_i""""" 3 ! have sfected. The | et e Ghesapestebas e Rl et 1t g ored American medical man Who ever ! Itallan publie. The suppression of ; ! i Amer - SULplan s for her o suil the end of Sep. i o Floe the s . lived." {free press has its advantages. But : group of American capitalists demand- .y her and veturn home hefore Christ Do e s i Great Britain, Italy and France |the failure of this venture, started T OTEREI o AL R CTR T X g ; m!;h SR DG L 1 Joined with his native land in tributes | by J. P. Morgan and at first support- \was refused. ‘Thev then demanded ""()inap Aarie will e aceompanied | take place Sept - coil Shtiatie: & {ed by ¢ charge of the State railways. ais 8 Rerdnl 4 o The itinerary and program follow ,ns ect o the man who practically alone ex-!ed by 1,000 American banks, has had = ; on her American journev by her AL & s { C | ; : fused. Negotiat are said to b | Leave Washington Saturday. Septem tirpated from the earth the scoyrge |its effect upon the industrial situation s on e e e € | vounzest daughter, Princess Ileana. | e 0 e e S Ive Annupolls Sei | of vellow fever and made habitable |in Italy. P i e e hapenent folt (the Hicing Ferdiratidils unable tojtakeithiel - e e e 6 1 am leave AnnapoNEl almost as great an area of the globe | It has made money tight. It has talian tobacco ‘'monopoly journey because he must he in Bucha- | '\?’“L"h‘j- 5 10 s areive Norfolk 1722 Upshur el ey {convinged the overhupsful capiaing = - - rest in Gctober formally to apen the | museum In Mary Tlill, State of Wash | Septemher 7 10 a.m.: arrive Joro b |of industry that the United States is |- : . Agreed With the Juvy | Ruman |ington. The Queen expects on her | September 5. 6 pm.: leave Norlon Include Many Citations. . not the bottomless well of gold int L e 0 visit to dedicate the Rumanian room [September 5. midnight: les ay The decoratlons Include the decora- | which the Fascist government has put | (e Titory, Triest JFas in such OPEN | pim Frbods's Maeasine ited to xposition. in this Museum. which is situated on | ton Roads September f. 7 am.: arrive | ree tion and star of a Kinght Commander |in a hand to withdraw unlimited cap- l::’:\;‘;l‘\\]::;ilx";n:;‘;n '}fx:gr\ufef.?ffi:||- o A slighty deaf old man who had [ Alexander 1. Moore, former Am-|a high clifft overlaoking the Columbia :’2:5:::": i:"‘l:_:',fi:' A alrpral:n of the Distinguished Order of St.|ital for ltalian concerns e D T Murati docile servant been muking whisky all his life was | bassidor to Spain. who'is confined to | Riv i Washington September 7. ) West of Sixteenth Michael and St George, conferred on | Its immediate effect was to send B : all ) S the American Hospital at Neuilly, to-| Among the works of art which she | W2 e : Gen. Gorgas on his deathbed in Lon. |the Ttallan Confederation of .Indus. | Of. Federzoni. thelr new one—that|finally picked up and arraigned un., g Cone'"Communication to Premier | will present to the museum is a bed- | Saturday. September 4 7 sorgas on h B ' f onfee S- " 4 o to restore | - r . 1 b - i o e oty ai * pig > : den. England, by King George V; the | try. the one and only business union "f']’t‘}”"‘“"‘m;“‘:"f’ee“:""d UL 0 TEStOTe der the drastic Colorado stillposses: | Averescu of Rumania extending a | room suite, the woodwork of which is qur:\m_t:;‘m 'l"-}’_'m el . Detached brick dwelling of grand cross of the Order of the Crown |of the Italian industrialists, to Rome | °* 5 5 it A Without 1EAVINE | special invitation from the directors |set with precious stones in the By- LT L [ i eight rooms, two tiled baths, of Ttaiy. conferred hy King Victor |to demand credits from the Fascist Quarrels in Genoa. the box. reiurned a verdict of BUILY. of the Sesquicentennial position | zantine manner. There are also [day. Sep! G M. Eacdwaodi flacre shaabicat Emmanuel 111, and the grand cross |State. Otherwise factories would be | Genoa was the scene of violent in Old man.” said the lawyer. “the | for the Queen to visit the Philadelphia | Grecian and Serbian works of art col- |to 5:30 p.m., daneing. 6 to 11 pm.. sy b ikl DL ‘;l . $F e T ceion of Honor of Fance shut down and the specter of whole. | ter-Fascist fights when Mussolini paid v save you are guilty. exhibition on some day to be desig- |lected hy her daughters from their [be spent fn I\ox:;ln e n\n'\l;—. ion e spacious kitchen, farge light cel- The erican decorations received |sale unemployment, without the dole, | his expensive visits there. The (eno Hay? ; nated Rumania day | friends in the royal houses in those |desire: 11 pm.. dancing until 2 &m. | 3y with servant's toilet and BhiGAte ‘AT hIS O SobuTiER o1would stalk the countryside " | ese Black Shirts, rich men und hoys, ‘The' jury says you are guilty.” he | “From all parts of the United States | countries Monday. September 6--9 am. to 12| { CoTirave thirty-gallon auto- ndica t his own coun as n S sneered at the shabbier clothes of the repeated foudly in his ear R s have been extended to ! ’ =e B invitations ha noon, bathing at Yorktown: 230 to | s forward in recogniz it | . matic_storage heater. open fre 7 InmecopnNe e el Premier Is Impressed. Fascists who had come from the port n what degree Qiteei Mirias Mans cliiens dEel ar g ) ' < 5:30 p.m., dancing. Carnival night— | E il of its great son o st among | 5 A i 2 4 o o . 3 £ 9:30 . ace, lar 1c :V’m««» i hie .'“}‘”'m’;’;;:;‘d‘ SenCies This ultimatum from the big_em. | of Spezia fur the occasion. Three were There is no degree in a still case.” | {ous 1o secu viaft from. Ner dudifie Ordered to Fort Humphreys. §:40 p.m.. entertainment: 9:30 p.m. to| place, large attic medal {plovers of labor to the supreme head | killed almo:y within earshot of Mur. Gulity all over. then her continental tour Crpts) Russelll oK' Herinigion)| 12 mudu siiT dRucinzE' 12 milviEnts X o alia s o T re- | wing enter d at o by 8. 3 N ingi ” i 7 i e A huge portfolio contatns the de- |1 42, BIO0 ST F u(ananm‘o’ciu; Ve was &0 Dirious that his ehtoutaie Hay Museum. Corps of Engineers, on the Panama | gancing. FlOYd E. Davis Company grees conferned fon\Gen. “Gorgas by |l R0 OSERNE £18 ISR COPKRCC] ey \ difficulty in zetiing him to “Ves. shouted the lawver < dinand brought here last | Canal Zone, and First Lieut. Charles | The excursion committee isx com universities in this country and i Srocoinm in'a bodr: 1its ropresenta. | stay on instead of leaving lmmediate Well. that's what T told you in the ireday on his special train, severa. | R Bathurst. Corps of Engineers, in | Posed of Lewis A. Payne. chairman:| 733 12th St. N.W. gproad. That making him a doctor|iive Signor Benni. their purliamentars | 1¢ for Rome. Savona. another port t place, but vou said tou could || packing cases. filled with rave | ’ ) G JOMY.O ANV W, Snvuiie At in 352-35. of science of the University of Oxford | oy ecentati Biar a Gt Wn Rhe L oniithe INfadileridean: ooaet, AN fear me. Wish now 1'd that | examples of Rumanian and Serbian | Flonolulu, Hawaii, ha; been order to} ) = gyth, Frank J. Auth. John N.| Main 352-353 contains the following salutation by | grand council. Moreover, | he sceme of such fights, Here local . judge to defend me. Get i | art which Queen Marie will take with | Fort Humphreys, Va., for duty with | Auth, Harry H. Bicksler, Dr. I R the vice chancellor lihe Ficonteariation | mas Taseienon | semibusies o itedde have caused tie|nime: . Yher to America to present to the |troops. Biggs. John T. Buckley. James M. | Preceminently distinguished. saga-|earjjest supporter from the days when | irouble. The chiefs in Ttame are per elous, health bringing. the modern Ma- | ved lahy liberally supplied from [ petually calling these dissidents to or chaon of the American Army. Whom | Moscow, seized the factories in Sep. | der. But the rows go on 3 o || B8 ) indesd 1 should wish to salute nof | tember, 1920. Volpi has steadfastly Another bone of contention is the o | i E”e bod S oniy in Latin prose, hut also in Greek | refused inflation to please this pow- | application of the syndicalist laws, an e Ty Y verse. thus: Hall Router of the Plague | erful class: but, after long and often | exceedingly interesting ecxperiment 4 of Flies' THail Isthmian Conqueror|stormy meetings, Mussolini decided | aiming at the abolition of strikes and | i B f i to that wise goddess|that something must be done to keep | lockoyts. As can be imagined, theap- | aying dear. the Gorgan death who slew!” {the “heavy industries” alive. pligation of these laws to every phnhse\ Pirso) sfects Als = The metallurgical industries are to [ of Jife is no easy one. Friction be- | > A% i y, e “:“ ’lr = l“’“’ ":"““\[‘ i |receive credit to the extent of $100.- | tween Fascists who are employers and | Kok - 1 4 | PIG’IO’! her ltems Jloaned to the Smith {000.000. or four times the amount | Fascists who are emploved has al- | : 5 gonin by Mrs. ( as include his which Ttaly expected to have from | r become so intense that the ! dre s uniforin as 4 major general. the . the American bankers’ loan. The bulk | gramd Fascist council made it the | Amevican flazs which draped his coffii | of the money is to be spent in making | chief® item on it June meetings pro- | during the funeral < held in St and exporting submarines, poison gas | grann Pauls Cathedral. the baptismal rebe |and other munitions of war to Fin- | The farmers’ question is the most | of his infancy and a pair of beaded |land, Persia and Rumania. The sum | prickly of all for the moment. Are moccasing worn when a child. The | thereby allotted to Rumania has noth- | farmers who share the produce with entire collection will he put on ex-jing to do with the 100,000,000-lire | the farms’ owners on a 50 per cent | hihition in separate cases in the medi- |loan which the Duce recently basls employers or employed? Should | «al section of the National Museum. !thorized the big oil concern th Jin labor syndicates or landed i 5 & W J da" Y jimder the direction of Charles White: | to advance to that country for - | propri syndicates? A world of | 7 ol o & O $ wead. eurator pecting and boring purposes. ‘ontroversy has arisen over this prob- | 4 3 2 H 1 controversy has arisen pi ;[ Ihe conqueror of vellow i The cotton spinners, who get noth | lem. | P y SAF G'gant'c r that Gen. Gorgas is hest known |ing, are furious. Immediately after | Dispute Gver Church. q g i % = [he world. The dramatic story of |the metallurgical houses. foremost of | \nother point of friction i¢ the at. | = - y § A nn ua’ of Havana at the hegin. | which are the Breda and Iiva con- | -ohother b 4 ol cities it this century, after Walter | cerns, obtained these eredits the A g (.fu}‘:]‘,:.'"l',l.(f:‘w’;‘i‘r‘,‘,“‘f | Teed and lis comy, had definite. | soriation of Ttalian Cotton Spinners | {\8ic i and his henchman Turati, | i - K a v isola e 8 mosquito as | decided to cut thelr products by re. | FeacrZoni and his he oralnete] i A g b o 7 " q rowdi r re wi ifty ers w S g (he disease. electrifled | Tueing the working days to fonr hours | 0%, SCCTel@y zeneral, predrminate & This great once-a-year event is crowding our store with thrifty buyers who are snapping In # few months he ve. |for six weeks: at the end of that time | i £0¢ SYRPECNS 00 (A 190 BECE | 5 . ) up the tremendous bargains offered. Every traded-in, shop-worn, and discontinued style Skt . from vellow |the situation will be re-examined and. - “atholi g p % ) i i i er from on average of 100 a ‘vear |If needtul. further reductions will be | LI GSGlor, L warried and often at =t : piano in our stock goes into the sale at enormous price reductions. The price tags tell an the heepinz empty of evers water con | Workers Are Dismayed. brotext, through: ihe: Columnls Ot the | s amazing story of piano bargains. Just think of buying a good used player at the low price of ¢ pin varrel or flower vase—in | heir decision has struck dismay in | PAPal organ. L'Osservatore Romano. | 7 . $158 or a practice piano for only $42. You will not miss the small weekly or monthly several hundred thou nd, ! ; 1 payments. You must hurry, as every bargain will soon be sold. {the hearts of their workers, already | But it makes no difference. because | {hard pressed by soaring food prices | Turat is powerless against those who and low salaries. The Fascist press | think with Farinacci, deposed secre- His Work at Panama. i has not even noticed the decision: but | tary but their idol still. that clerical- From ana he went in 1903 to |PUSINess men think it a bad sign of | ism should be kept within the church take Chasin of the sanitary work n |Ihe Umes. hecause the ‘cotton ‘textlie | precincts, | T B a rsains for Evel’yone! o e tiint . jindustry is the most developed of all. ;‘(::1'::\1.: X :-,Hh "r’{:‘m:f\”l“mfl. “‘, "l‘l."} Industrial shares m\mmucpm .:;mfin; fmm"thlf‘ f"r‘_] R ; in tl'f' "T"»\'mun‘—\ + ’ bl 'f.n:,]l‘:(,"“‘(',l\\(f‘,]:“'],‘. et | public works, some needed, others not. | has just decided ‘to” publish all the 4 TR GIIOS., ayerSQ ranas Rt M i {Official exhortations to tighten purse [ poet’s works and to pay the author g ; ; 4 ; : i o naiEd el | strings and only buy homemade Foods | 1,000.000 lire for the copy-right (bout | N [ t In the used piano bargains you will find such fine 20,000 French lves, It ‘-"on(.-\-";“,‘,'fl‘nl”{)':, Weleht hen people see SHLSS L Ll e : makes as Chickéring, Steinway, Weber, Francis . S B millions ng spent on the so-called ately follc y a sta | . :;‘«i n‘;“!}\ll“i;]iaflll;‘:(‘ “Ii“:‘hml::\,\ "3! r“:‘q‘i “beautification” of Rome and other| the papal nrgun:r e el e ol \ = = Bacon, Cable-Nelson, ?)pollo, K‘T}?.“ }?nd otthers tr]m - ien. (Gorgas | citjes, the isolation of ancient monu. | “We are profoundly disturbed a 3 = i 't miss this ce to supply ajnost alone realized it. The Success | ments by pulling down houses. the |this news, which will give immense | : numerous to mention. Don’t mi ‘hc e P p_r;.' o oifc, American attempt depended | plan for digging up Roman emperors’ | prestige and diffusion to the works S music in the home and happiness to the entire family. uron Gen. Ge ability 1o stamp | ships from the little Lake of Nemi,|in question. Their baneful influence, | ; out these fevers. The sto of his | near Rome, and kindred schemes. especially upon young people, made | ompt s now history. According o} \hen Mussolini visited Tunis last|the church condemn these works | Good Used seonard Wood:” “It_was upon | May the street decorations and illumi- | through the Congregation of the Tn-. | foundation which Gen. | nations alone cost nearly $1.000.000.|dex in May. 1911, whereby all the Player B 2 R s laid in Panama that the Pana. | The city had to raise a special loan |romances and short stories. all the : C/Id/'lfllli'{—[)d!h'/\ ma Canal was. in a large measure. | to pay for the thr Pisit. In | dramatic and chosen works written by Y E & - bui He transformed the Canal!nine months more $16.000,000 | Gabriele D'Annunzio have been 7y Zone from the fever and pesthole of [have been spent for public works in | hibited.” . x j Q the worl 1k healthful spot | the south of Italy, but little result is| To sum up the actual situation in J on 1he iean Continent 10 be seen. Houses. ports, new minis- we have the following points y#t by infinite tact and perseverance Dr. Gorgas accomplished this | ~equ v Eizen; as helped |tries and public offices have absorbed | to elmninate pneumonia among the | sums that richer countries cannot af-| - / s nowN ratives working in the mines of | ford to spend . & " = d / | Soutit Africa. and to wipe out vellow Wi - T A Many Tremendous ferer. trowm its Sirangholls in: St Fascist Affairs Troubled. lstlnc we ; : 3 3 P DELIVERS Afy During the World \ar he | But this is not the only cause for | 2 ok g Fine New and Used 4 any used upright piano hai cntiee charge of the medical | hostile, though well concealed. criti- : Work of the American Army as sur | CISm. The internal affairs of the Fas | St W . , or player piano in our geon genera) R Bt A T - - : Baby Grands cof PR stockduring this sale. 7 the rank and flle, was forced to re- a . ’ - Russ Air Route for Furs. alen Suniiis Nost DI SEcEel g Resldence = . = 5 g ACT QUICK TO - ral. Iederzoni, minister of the in- : The Russians at Moscow are now | terior. Irad planned this for months. i SECURE ONE OF r furs by means of | The two men hate each other or- B : ) ezt e S pa s e otm w3702 Chevy BN THESE BARGAINS cost will be re-|lic céremonies became a standing alone | joke, vesent, | Farinacci is a_blundering, unc Ch P k » | e s ase rarkwa thern rivers are ice locked, | ex-Mason, anti-clerical, but he has the and reindeer must be the car. | &It Of attracting the devotion of the : Tibves mevs is Fblites Ses these. | IpARNER ORI EBIEISIOT K E 10y ar I atEs ust e Do fore to be cpened betw ~change! | Federzoni, highly educated. fastidious oy S0 itetian olhis oA wnt |and subtie, had many @ chance of e Arctic Ocean, | friction Farinacci, who gave | . 3 3 i i e Aretie Goean | fiction arinacei, who *gave See and 2 ; Grand Pianos o urthermore, will | counte t al prefects, who A . o carry the supplies required by |are under Federzoni's control—at Submit Offer i il o - Fiders and. tranpers. and 1t i | least nominally. The battle was long, s 1ned 10 se them 1o 1ink the lonels | but the subtle Federzomi won and ks ] o ineula of Kamchatin: wrn s | Farinacet had to resign his secretary wm S Phllhps = : railway poin of the main ship 7 7 " T LR UIERE iy land. Already Central Asia | He raised four provinces in the Ve Grand is made in the plane 1 5 i to travel | Netian and Friulian districts against & Co_’ lnc. - s mahogany case, plain Col- R §ibm' Bol a in a foy | their prefects—that is, against Feder- . onial Model and has a are Faire, hetend of e tortnight or | 700t 'And it required all Mussolinis (| Main 4600 1432 K N.W. NBSris ew B b ZEet Al fone ey - ] Stige to get the Cremona despot, 88 Nof Lo i It i like brand new Bargain more req caravans. Note " H t s e brand new in (4 as he is called. out of the revolt Players 2 every respect, and | 2 add ~ distinction to an 889 Took No Chances. L home. i Wl e iDahRnder DIABR I The street car was crowded, and an 0ld gentleman with a kindly twinkle eye took 5-year-old Tommy on \s will be better than won't it. my boy?” he sug- Best Bargains Go First! Tommy. rather reluc. 1 PARENTS—Here is a message direct to you regarding d enjoved lurching L w 1 P 3 z < the happiness of your little ones. This eale offers you 0 ln rlce iy o an opportunity te bring music into the lives of your pocket.” the old man . . . - e children and to start their musical education, which ! H h l t -l 3 may mean their future livelihood. No ey lg m ualr y one knows but what your child may have sl : ' exceptional talent for music. Give them a chance in life. Little fingers that » August 3 e ¥ Rented 60 stumble over the piano keys today may The Month of Summer Specials . Days belong to the great artist of tomorrow. ner Emmor mer_resider Buy that much wanted piano now while & < sz‘s you have the chance. Soisedidn nt o Coat el We expect to win many new friends by offering mu‘w; carloads of Good Furniture at more than reasonable If it is worth repairing we prices. It will pay vou to have us furnish your Summer repair it right | cottage. Prompt service ho delivery—or sent pre- Everything in Rubber paid to all parts of Maryland and Virginia. Closed Saturday afternoons during Ausust Select any of the great bargains offered in this sale Dondimalitior anaiheroiny 211 and if at the end of one year you are not entirely SpEIES ans auy ¥ eion satisfied with your purchase you may exchange ma ;,;.s ::::mkmu ey Th ompson Brothers ‘ it for any piano in our stock of equal or better grade without one penny loss to you. THIS Repair Shep Furniture—Stoves—Floor Coverings OPEN . 1S THE OUNCE OF PROOF THAT IS G Street i | WORTH A POUND OF HEARSAY. g e 1220-26 Good Hope Road Anacostia, D. C. NIGHTS \ ; Corner 13th Bl ea Lincoln 556 Unlimited Parking Space For Your Convenience & v ncoin 550 ‘nit I. 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