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SIEM E DAL MDS unnn nin |PRESIDENT’S WIFE _ | e«niton ws tu nor, wy oft POPCIN REVOLT | PHOTOGRAPHED AS ui “my elient RL SCOUT CHIEF || owns acting fH HASANECHOHERE | ) worse * Offices of Deposed Guatemala | Consulate on Broad Street Raided. The Guatemalan revolution, begun and completed in that nation within a 4 few hours, has really only begun in the United States, with the Centre | Street Police Court as the chief bat- tle ground. The mysterious, sudden} @eath of Manuel Diguez, Consul Ge: eral here of the deposed Herrera Go ernment, had a sequel in the removal | of the safe und office contents from the Consulate and refusal of the National City Bank | recognize | to t requisitions on the $1,000,000 Guate- | - malan funds in Its vaults, Enrique Munos, | | to the lute Consul Diguez, ordered -e- | moved just prior to the latter's death. | and now c'uiming to be the accredited | * 1 representative here of the military | ‘ dictatorshi,, proclaimed by Gen. Orel- | uno was present before Magistrate Renaud to-day in Centre Street Court, on a wWorrant charging unlawtul | entry. An additional complication 1n | the United States Government has re. | MTS: Harding P fused to recognize the Crellano Goy- | for Fi ernment William $horosh, No. $1 Chambers Street, was e former Se se. an attor WASHING ‘ MRS. WARREN WEARING The UNIFORM of | GIRL SCOUT KACGL © NERPERT. irst Picture in New Uniferm. Jean aginst Russla Cibrario when it wie wnt eannot 1 States The Nat of couns | vice standing « monthly dl year or Alaries lutionary s\ penetrate CLEVELAND, Jan States are organized g smash in the next Cong Pred W. Mareolin Association Against the Inc.. ¢ Amendme Maryland, 7 G HARDING Michigan and 1 |. whieh the m vere contering ded William He St at White House uarters Although t . Fort Worth, om tonie snes from the new See- quoted the re: vellate Division f the Soviet Government wwed to obey the n the revo- v too thick to 18 STATES READY, \ WET LEADER SAYS | ana ht wines | elections, nize were the Stal t sfrenuous battles | ton, director n extensive trip, | in ew Orleans, ry of State of Guatemala, The [truth of the matter is that the plain tiffs Government has fallen and their | supply of money ut off. There | in the on whe Jacques to make |t embassy eame and fighteen | for the] r of the| Prohibition | lured to-day of the | .|THUG ATTACKS GIRL | NEAR WEEHAWKEN on the Pallsades occurred last evening, | |took the | followed ard will Jan, 28 Case of Its Kind in Three | Weeks. nin three weeks at the same place n Miss Frances Menfften, . of No. ' twen 18 Hudson Place, W. her work ve ope ry ave Hella Taretis, twe Houlevard Bast, W attacked in preciagly way at the same apot at evening. She re Kitchen comp oward taxicab owner | athe) driver of No. 42 ‘A Wert 42d Street, | accidents Ie a broken leg on Jan. 21 Is Ton Danial. and Sons. thigh’ permitting wo THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922, lthat hit him escaped. A bystander number and Sharkey's arrest He denied he have an wan the driver, examination Her Screams Bring Help~—Second | |GAS IN /HOME KILLS MAN Recently Married, n, Walter D wrdinss to his dG and sitting In a chair of hie home, No. iyn. urn from and was uppoxe now T! olaney, twenty- on | THRICE GASSED IN WAR ‘The second attack on a young woman | Jets in Stove Open—Ex-Soldier Had | A war veteran, gassed three times averseas, was found dend in his home | day with all the jets in the gas} mother, Mary. | He was found coat over In the S887 St. John's France hy went married there have to quit Pig Special Sales— Oth Sts. FRIDAY and SATURDAY by J. Bond Smith of Washing un ng of the Littl , . ’ counsel to Dr. Bianchi, Minister to| gin geouts in atlanta this week, Mrs. { Memphis, He will conclude the tour Women’s and Children’s the United States of the Herrera to | joins peadily agreed to th ; | w ation meeting in Cin. | ? gime, to seek the return of the safe | Harding tr eed to the re W upon the advice of Acting District | niform as Commander in Chief of the ai rane ie at Heer ae Attorney Pecora, took out a wariunt | G decute ‘ol arid: sy omic nal district in the United Ss oe eS MI | Girl Scouts of America, which oific WcbRiTHiE to Mtarcolrn WOMEN’S COTTON UNION SUITS, in several weights accepted after entering the White and styles. When Dr, Bianchi instructed Con- sul Diguez to remove Munos things F began to happen. Dr. Blanc Wik 5 never informed if Munos 4 Hous removed, but on Jan, 37 sent Aparico from Washington to bei the new Secretary. When Di suddenly died Dr. Miguel Pradu, retary to the Embassy, was seat her as the new Consul General When Dr. Prado reached N York he found Munos—supposed to deposed—in charge at No. 50 Bre Street. ‘fo avoid violence the ni Consul General entered into an agre ment with A. L. Hayman, superin- | and all the tendent of the building to deny either | Iicaver Street. himself or Munos access to the office | this, as well as the for ten days to await developments. | Mr. Shorosh, and on this assurance returned to | neud. Washington. although the House. Scouts in furthering ing the convention ‘*%. Harding at the pats, o8, on advice official | | “Lady, there are two empty | ° | seats in my hallway” HE was a schoolgirl. The “lady” was a government _ their minds. i official whose duty it is to teach school childrenthe value of milk. To make her talk interesting, the “lady” asked the children to think of their bodies as a house. She made the building of bodily health a game for the youngsters. They were to build “strong house.” She told them of the little white “teeth people” who live in the mouth—the hallway of ‘theirhouse. Then the little girl sidled up to the speaker and pointing to her mouth lisped: “Lady, there are two empty seats in my hallway.” Sure enough, two of her front teeth were gone. It isn’t hard to get children to drink milk if a little thought Uixca, The picture of Mrs, Harding, first in her offical uniform, was taken on the south portico of the White It will be used by the ing occupies a similar position to 'y Allen, forced their way into the yMee and removed one of the safes Mr. before Magistrate Re- He declared, Orellano Government On Saturday, men employed ks had not been recognized so far, DamYMEn’s LaaGug Co.opmratrve ASSOCIATION, INC. the Gir their work @ur- week, President | head of the Boy | | || of his counsel, | duta to No. 82/ Allen admitted facts related by COFFEE, {b., however, that ree: is used in putting the idea in The mind of a child is like wax waiting for im- pressions. Tell your children that milk makes bones and teeth —which it does — that milk helps their bodies to grow big, strong, and healthy. If you can make the drinking of milk a game to them, as the teacher did, so much the better. It is worth much to give any child enough milk. Growth that is held back in childhood can never be regained. Many men and women of short stat- ure lost the inches they could have grown when they were children. Drink milk yourself—a quart aday. But whether you do or not, see that the children drink enough. N.Y. Our Special Blend L. OPPENHEIMER See Phane book for locations. 25¢ Values 1.50 to 4.95....... WOMEN’S FLEECED-LINED VESTS AND PANTS. yaue 1.25 and 1.50 eac ' CHILDREN’S: AND PANTS. Value .95 to 2.25 each. CHILDREN’S FLEECED-! EINED vere AND PANTS. Value .79 each. Ke at .85 to 3.25 at .69 and 79 HALF WOOL OR WOOL-LINED VESTS t. 50 to 1.25 at .39 Women’s Hasiens WOOL STCCKINGS, Value .55 per pair... WOMEN'S BLACK SILK AND WOOL STOCK- INGS, Value 2.59 per pair. WOMEN’S mixtures. Value 1.10 per pair WOMEN'S STOCKINGS. Sv ae natlookeadtld at in dark 2.25 heather FULL FASHIONED BLACK COTTON Women’s Lingerie SILK ENVELCPE CHEMISES—good quality crepe de chine or washable satin, lace trimmed or tailored models. Values to 4.25, for. . 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