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18 m WANTHINGTOSTAY | B ' ;flmwmfi T FREE OF POLITICS iR " INCREASED IN 192 Such Is Desie of Rak and Pl M % '- (Thouasds of New Dwellings Throughout Greece | 48 S RN Erectod in Hldww ——— —— 1 Athens, Veh, 23.—Ceorge, the new F kN Y Chicago, Fehe 28 (By the Associats | King of Greece, has probably becomie {8 N h § ed Press)-—Bullding of homes in the convineed by this time that it depends PR O 3 A midwest in 1922 surpassed all previ on him and on him alone to keep his P £ N £ . oum history for the seotion, aceerding throne, and that he hus nothing to P+ 4 . . |to available preliminury reporfs on foar from the republican scare, Vor 1 | the year, A few sections reported no Cgn observers not consider the o | Increase as compared with previous Greek people ripe for & republiean ; ] cords, but nearly all indicated bulld. regime, and argue that the seorer the ing hoom under way promoters of the republican idea res A In Chicago building permits were®| lee that fact the better it will he issued to a value of §2 000, a3 the country 1ol incroase of $100,000 over the previous . " year, The rush of January permits d, it George was popular as a prince, o there is no res v why he should v ! i ¢ pointed the possibility of an even s wAdaaes be popular as & King, As for Kl . - ‘ greater bullding year in 1923, 1 s popular us a King, As for : R e e | was necessmy for the U, 'S, cutter Ossippee to break through the ice and land provisions for the Sk ¥ - : i ? and 0,658 abarimenid. cold and hungry natives. sPhoto shows the landing of the rescue crew, ° kindly features and her dignified bear ing have cr An ellent fist ime- An open winter was a factor in keep- | pression on the peo; If the ynung | g up building in much of the north- sovereigns keep al from polities, it o west FAVOR BIRTH GONTROL ’nl’fu! of the wretehed living comfl-! the future wishes to be known as s feit, nothing will ecome » mar th Kentueky reported a new high | tions among the many children of the ' just Walter William Strickland, happin of their reigy peak in building estimated at $45,- AAEF AR |slums, These have been described by Mr, Strigkland, since he succeeded Al ideal sovercig or Groe J 000 for the year, while prelimin- % |an American woman settlement work- E 3 the late George 1, observani Groeka - NN [ary Loutsvillo figures estimated bulld- | Movement Is Started Undor Awsploos | o as the worst in the world, Pro- :: ;]::fl!.'.t‘l-‘ :I-I:::"u::, 0;"': ;::u:in decla and his gra George 11 v ing at about 100 per cent more than % | femsor Iso declared that birth contrel | (0 (0 ~ : > carnot do better 1 follow i (KT} g . ever before, Demand for homes was of Japan Labor 'M‘.n'“"‘—"“"‘wu not sinful and gave examples of :;:"':;:y"|:.‘:‘;‘.': :;:h;:':.n:;ul::,'::, sleps, George 1 never inter fored 14 g a « N r;'pnrled keeping ahead of construe- fossors Engaged, |cugenic practices, will not be able to rem'-unu his title. irternal polities any further than he ’ ol i X é tion, - — -~ : was allowed to by the constitution 4 4 s [y 1 Figures for eight large cities in In- Osaka, Japan, Feb, 23,—~Under the ::::"?e:vmu'r:::: :::.t::‘l:'x'";n‘:d‘l:: Never during his long reign of 4¢ ; g ‘I“’“‘“ gave $57,500,000 us the value of | quspices of the Japan Labor Federa- | REMUNGES NATIOLAL"'Y action, and his friends are recalling ;‘,“”,"N I;‘l\ o l‘,.”l\,' m, e i "";, " ..'::,',h,l,::f l';:;‘r"".:_ll"\'.:;(I'l'.'"‘":"'l‘;" with 836, | pion an educational movement has! — thdt he always has been eccentric, N oyal prerogatives; aevir d 3 | #95 g ? v | been started in favol -l v | een started In favor of birth €On-| g walter Strickland, Ninth Baronct, | eessm—— he refuse to sign a decree approved Omaha reported f 2 . ’ rol. Professors from' the universi- & bullding permits in 1922, but a larg- | ties have been engaged to deliver lec- | wi B«:on:m:.t.suw of by the cabinet In this latter connection it s not L ¢ s cr number of homes crected, these &, ‘luru throughout the country, while ! Y unintereating o chronicle . vimark / numbering 1,062 compared With 988 | oficen have boen opened to o (B "‘e‘ London, Feb, 23, — Sir Waiter|f§ Palace—Mon,, Tues., Wed. e ade by e late King Alesuns 8 3 5 | o1 cople g 2 2 o der, the present king's brother, who y [ Kansas reports gave a 15 to 20 per l';ut:ul., are advised to go for informa 'E:I:fi:r“lzgp"l'r'u:h:l:::::"“;:.‘1'";":‘:"““ DI VITO’S BAND 1 ;;“‘h‘l r‘,'“":f."”k"" ""'"' l*l; ’hrn; A ; 3 ‘|"."'l Increase in construction over| - professor Abe Tso, of Waseda uni-| England, has renounced his English with Phoebe Whiteside guthronemon! Mlking to a friend ¥ Domestic troubles of Bill Hart, versity, who delivered -| ol o citizen of Do) o— & Missourt gave an estimato of ubout | ture here, told of the miserable, e | Crecho-Blovakia. - He ha alsn pub: 13—Poople—12 :,‘.' il about the ercise of his royal s B s o movie hero, and his wife, formerly $58,000,0 uties, Alexander said Winifred Westover, soon will be told | $98:000,000 for the year, with St.|of the poor of Japan and the terrible lished a notice to the effect that in Louis at $25,000,000 compared witn "I never read decrees before s y in divorce court, according to the lat- [ 10! fng them. My grandfather never b ter. She says matters have gone too $16,500,000 in 1921, and Kansas City rcad them, and he reigned for 40 > 3 far for amicable scttlement or recon- At $23,000,000 compared with $16,- | 000,000, These estimates came from years. He would have reigned longer dllintion, A bhad he not en murdered, My faih- | 8t. Louis contracting firms, ¢r used to read the decrees, and he | Oklahomga City reported that the lost his throne. 1 shall do as my| | building in that state was not extra I I |lN % r ed Individual copies unfolded and un-| ordinary, but that the consruction on grondfather did, King George had an amusing ex- EAMPA!GNINE FflR wrapped should have addresses in|Small homes led. | perience the other day. A retired such a manner that the address ap- Minneapolis, 8. Paul and Duluth | . pears in the upper corner near the hoted incre; in home building ana | .The Furnlture and Drapery ShOP American admiral asked for an aud- pears fence of his majes ¥ bound edge when a copy is grasped|estimated a 3 per cent increase for ted, EAREE”[ MA!“N{E the state of Minnesota in home con- 43 MAIN ST. Opposite Hungerford Court accorded it, On the day g by the bound edge. the admiral went to the palac: Notice of entry of publication as|struction in 1022, 1, W. Dodge ana was immediately ushered into second class should appear on all|companysestimated that notwithstana- wrappers and envelopes, ing the increase in the nome item, | king's study. His majesty wore an ot 3 admiral's unifrm for the -mu“P. 0. Depill‘lmel]t WOIIM E]Iflll- Care should be taken about pasfe the value of total new construction | . O ¥ Weltomed e 4 Sen Al on labels. Too little permits the|of all classes for the staye about g |2 COme Here aturday or label to fall off and too much m.u\«smu per cent less than in 1921, due e o !N“” ek : i ol flale POO]‘ly Addfessed Mflil the publications stick and destroy the|in part to agricultural conditions. ity, So simple -was the King in } munner that the' American admira: legibility of the addri e i ~ did not realize that he was ‘n the 7 —_ | | | | . -4 Washington, Feb. 23.—A campaign | [ABUR | | ; e er an lse a royal presence; he belleved that he 8 3 vas talking to his majesey’s aval | for better mailing of second class WAR MEMORIAL aid-de-camp. He condescendingly | matter with the object of eliminating I ! tapped him on the shoulder and con- | poorly addressed publications from - ° [ gratulated him on having won his ad- | the mails is being conducted by the san Francisco To Ercct A os 0,\ it i 4 Bargaln rlces miral’s stripes so young. | post office department. . | “And are v located g 3 Publishers, the public, and the Buildings Costing $2,500,000, In Re- | J sitor. postal service, postal (v{h‘t‘iul . will SRR -of Her Roed AL, \Is opmlon 0[ speaker a[ GOHI]G]] said the king. profit mutually by the steps taken to Full size, finished in white enamel. “And how long do you expect to re- | reduce undeliverable second class| gan Jorancisco, IFeb., 23.—A war | | > main here,” was the next question. |mail, which includes newspapers, |memorial, costing $2,600,000 and OK Gl[]es Meet][]g | 3 Tob BRLTRORY R 5 s e ool “Until I am removed,” was the | magazines and other types of publica- | sovering two blocks at the Civie Cen- | $-Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite. Buffet, table, | Here's the way we have marked all our MALICSSCS~— SLIDING SIDE CRIB answer. | tions. ter here, will shortly be censtructed | 5 S Ll sl | Postmasters are called upon to see Ly the city of San Francisco, accord- [ Cleveland, O, Feb. 21.—The atti-\ & jive side.chairsand host arm chair. $139 00 | All Cotton Mattress— $10 95 U . Worth $13.00 that publishers fulfill the recommen- ing to decision of the hoard of super- tude of the church toward labor Some bargain. All for .. Dog Walks 700 Miles |dations of the department wherever yisors, Condemnation proceedings are | $hould be friendly becausc the aims|§ S-Piece Walnut finish bed room suite. Full size | All Pure White Cotton Felt— 19 95 of labor are in harmony with the aims| hed, good size dresser and chifferobe to match. Worth $25.00 ..... Al [ possible. Publishers, themselves, are jow under way against all buildings In Returning Home, strongly advised about features of now located within the area bounded | Of the church, Edmund B. Chaffec, of Only one suite at the 1009, Silk Floss Mattress— their mailing practices, which if ad- hy Van Ness avenue, McAllister, | New York, told the meeting of the Jow PRICE OF +oovvvreniinsninnns $127 00 Worth $28.50 ....... Denver, Col, T'eb. 23.-—An alredale |jereq to, post ofiice experts deciare, | Franklin and Grove streets. Council of Cities of .the Methodist dog, shipped from here by its owner, iy jngure fewer losses of newspapers The memorial would consist | Episcopal church here today. Frank Iarrow, three weeks ago to St.|ang roo o, Ly AN ; { S i < “Of 8 milli Initan 2 ° ) . ! |2 gazines to subscribers. three buildings, containng an ope )f the 46 million Protestants and 9 : e Soes | 2 it Catholia i i Sabntt pring’s Newest Draping lVaterials Joseph, Mo., limped back to the Ia "he recommendations made are: | house, a conservatory of music, dra- ‘ the majority are workers,” said Mr. RUFFLED CURTAINS row home “‘":‘-"- having “"“l\"" the | {rpysnally small publications should | matie schoo!, clubhouse for the Am- entire 700 miles from the Missourl pe jnojosed in envelopes. erican Legion and an art museum. In | Chaffec. They go to make up the| CRETONNES 2 | Plain, figured and dotted, with tie backs to match, | ployed. As the labor movement has i Priced— city. The owner of the dog in St pypjications mailed in sfhgle wra iti . 1 bet laft conside * mor i Y ) 5 . cd E ¢ 1 p- | addition there will be 1ot considerable | 40,000,000 or * more gainfully em-| ‘ Joseph to whom it was sold by Far-|perg should be flat, not rolled. grour.d upon which the city may build In very attractive colorings and patterns—Priced row, reported that it disappeared a|" pyplications should be folded to a|such municipal structures as desired. [to do with their economic wellgbeing | weelk ago. size not larger than 9 by 12 inches, ~When compieted the memorial will mm must be interested in it. | 25(: YD. TO 7 C vn. $l.00 $l.25 $l.50. Farrow, who said the airedale had jp pogsible, be turned over to the University of | “Labor must be interested in the ! Q become unmanageable, rted he Addresses should be in 10 point California to be administered virtual- | church because to win the American | GUARANTEED TUB AND SUNFAST OVER TO »3.50 PAIR would pay its board at a local kennel ¢y D sn e . t6 e g d ! 3 : ype or larger or in a legible hand. ly as a part of the state university. people it must win a population of o the rest of its lite. |7 014 newspapers should not be used e | which the vast majdvity are church | DRAPERY COUCH COVER In rose, blue, gold and bronze—Priced from A good assortment to ¢'sose from—Priced S as wrappers. Ink should be black orf REBEL LEADER CAUGH1 | members. Labor needs the moral | $1.59 . $12.00 TWO IRISH R\"'* of strongly contrasting color and en-| Dublin, Ieb. 23.—The Ireemans idealism which the church posse! Dublin, Teb. 23.—A large band of velopes, wrappers and labfl paper|Journal says that among the irregu- | “The attitude of labor in Russia| B 31-75 YARD lars captured at Drumcondra was San | has been hostile to the church; on the | g i described as the acting |continent, generally hostile; in Iing- We make and hang Window Shades—All work guaranteed. Phone us and have call with tamples, | Shade Phone—873-12, men armed with fles last evening should be white or of very light tint. raided the post office at Black Rock, Separation of copies to rural and to | I'itzpatrick, a seaside resort near Dunnalk. South city subscribers will facilitate dis-| commandant of the Dublin brigade of land, much hostility prevails but it 18| g mwwmdtml by some leaders; in the|g Village was similarly visited. | tribution. United States, where the labor moyve- ment is relatively small we have| something of the same hostlity as oy u(.l..uflfi YO /a VIOV LIaN /47 e England and a large amount of in-| difference; here some of the strong-| i N ——— | || est unions are Jewish. | . || “The attitude of the church toward || | | [labor in Russia has been hostile; cm o |the continent hostile; in rngland a |B » ® lvll‘x!m‘l- and in the United States a | spiric of hostility prevaiis, | Jut about 1 8 ago a change SUGGESTIONS FOR A GOOD MEN’S “'E‘\R | | set in. The church is meeting the| situation as shown by the work of the | Young Man—Here You'll Find a Guaranteed Investment VL SE e nh diesaiening de tne ) ; Y. M. C. A. to the indfstrial problein the publication of the steel strike re- nocr " e, "o tie f| CHOICE FRICASSEE CHICKENS ............ e o e i e e 8| FRESH LONG ISLAND GEESE.............. LB, s i i CHOICE MARYLAND TURKEYS............ LB, 55| :);,u‘::;‘,, the labor movement and (hci CHOICE _PH"..A CAPONS ; soo |l LEGS LAMB ........ LB. 35c BONELESS ROASTS ..LB. 18c LIGHT OVERCOATS [ SUITS | ubiin, Feb. 35.—The rosdence ot | Light on your arm when the sun Style features of the new suits are ’\"{'_]“'"I‘,‘:""’)'. """‘,_‘ .;‘“"“"’ll ugl;» e PR]ME RlB ROASTS LB 28¢ SHOULDER ROASTS .LB. 18¢ shines; warm on your back when eve- | interesting. New fabrics and new ) fi\'»fl}'.x.‘.'.'nrq i e SE the Dbt g6 ARMOUR’S ning or showers come. colors. oo v g v T GTAR HAMS LB. 29c HOME MADE Buy When You're Reacy—But Get Posted, Now | ing was accidental. ‘ AR AR ’ ‘ il R DIXIE STYLE BACON.LB. 19¢ SAUSAGE ........ LB. 25¢ Spring Hats P Bl gl htien g o EASTERN TENDER STEAKS .... LB. 25¢ invasiom of Brit: is now a famous DOBBS CROFUT & KNAPP FITCH-JON KNOX R il PORK ROASTS....LB. 22c CALVES LIVER ......LB. 42 $5.00" $5.00 $4.00 7.0 =: | When YourEyes 18 FISH | WE fResh cfiu%‘il‘i!“ ll“lgqlf FISH % When you plck your Hat this <p1m;r fmgot about “the style you're used i Need Attention--Consult ks : Spring Neckwear———Spring Gloves——Spring Shirvts | 827 Main Strect 70 W est Mllll Stuet 3 ston‘ in5 stltet Tel. 1905 | WWMM'"MJWMM— [ererdresd; TR The young fellow who is practical, and sensible, wants to figure out his clothes investment as carefully as he would consider buying stocks o bonds. “Wild Cats” in clothes are just as much a losing proposition as & “Blue Sky” venture. Spring Clothing FASHION PARK | " HICKEY-FREEMAN TG T BBV Y 9 S T U BB L ——