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THE WASHINGTON POST MONDAY JANUARY 24 1921 WEEK END ATTACKS COST 11 IRISH LIVES WILL UNDO THE WORK OF SUBMARINES All Buildings Facing Main En trance to Dublin Castle Commandeered KIDNAPED FARMER SLAIN Two Constables Found Riddled Sinn Fein Will Not Accept Partition Act Says Educator Hublin Jan 23 By the Associated Press X11 the buildings in Palace stree which oveilook tht mam entrance to Dublin castle hae been eommandeered bv tht militar The residents of the buildings have ben ordered to quit their premises before next Thursday The week end in Ireland vvasmark 1 bv further bloodshed total of eecn men were killed and two wounded acvoiduife to Dublin castle ipe rts totibtabli Johnston who was wounded in an ettack on the Par lell hridere in tork Januan 4 ed toda Label Pinned to slain Soldier elfist Tin 3 The bod of a former old ei named Denis Dv er was found vesterdiv on the roadside neai Bandon label was pinned to the clothes or the de id man It said that he had been condemned as a spv 1 vv farmers William Elliott and 1 am Charter wen kidnaped es terdav 1 lliott toelv later was found in boy ii 1 eTlinulcs No tract bi tn iound ot irter Dublin tle re ports that three men who re sided in Ltuntj Ualvvav were shot dead biturdav while attempting to eak drreai It is presumed that thev were shot in connection with the ambuscade of auxiliaries in the Head lord district Two constables who had been shot dead and another who had been wounded were found hmg Saturday mpht at st Ranooden Count Jlondfehan Went for Walk in Countij The constables Heg irtv Tavlorind Clark went lor a walk in the countrv Saturday night Ipon their failure return a searching part was ent out for them The bodies of Constables Hegartv and Ta lor wen round lj ing in the road at out a quarter of a mile from the barracks The ere riddled ith bullets having apparently been fired im as thev la on the giound Constable lark vv a not found until this morning when he was dis i ered unconscious in a building near th spot where the bodies weie found It is supposed that after be mtc wounded he managed to ciawl MARYLAND AND THE VIRGINIAS STUDENTS TO GIVE 300000 Alexandria News FARMERS WARNED TO HOLD TOBACCO Lniersity of Virginia Scholars to Pledge Gymnasium Fund WASHINGTON POST BUREvC 124 North Patrick Street Atexandna a Night Riders Threaten Burn Barns of Those Who Sell Crop to men standing with their backs to film warned him not to haul any more tobacco not to rent any of his farms for tobacco raising nor raise any himself The warning was accompanied by threats of violence Thomas Croath Jake Boyd and a farmer named Stevens were then visited and the warning repeated Kear Sherbonrne the band warned two farmers named Shields and Tomlm News of the death bv asphyxiation Special to The ahlngton Pobt Anthony VT Armstrong about 30 Lexington Kj Jan 23 By the As CharlotteviIle a Jan 23 Stu ears old son of the late Mr and Mrs I sociated Press Night riders Satur dents at the University of Virginia Anthony Armstrong of this cit ay night yisited farmers in Bath and POrt Nevvs for the Pacific Mail Line Fleming counties and warned them not to haul any more tobacco to mar Trial Trip for New Liner Norfolk a Jan 23 The Golden State a 21 000 ton liner built at New Nine ton deep sea diving machine designed to undo boats work by raising torpedoed ves feels and their treasure Propellers move the craft in any direction and magnets hold it to the sunken hull into Which it bores rivet holes and attaches filled pontoons When pumped out the pontoons bring the ship up Strong lamps light the sea for the crews Types of machines such as seen in the picture are being used by both foreign governments and our own BORN LOWE On saMmlav Jaimar 2 1921 at sib Ho i ual ClILTLR 1 and NN PItlER LOWT a son DIED ASH 1 pined tin life on sjtUrdu rujry 191 at 11 lo a atNlcr residence I street nor hvet PHILIPPINE vif of the late Frank aged eiglitT I in il from her late resident1 on Tups tin Januan 2o at lames and ill vited Interment at Oak Hil ci rr BOWEV un aturdar Jan nrv 2 ytl IIMLP I bl irtl i on I ill Tan ana Bowrn unrii from It I Haxvev Non 1 3 1 eenlh tre on In lav Jan larr it 11 a Internum ylenwood ceme ier New Yorw paj ers pleas copv WQ5MEK suddenly on saturdav Januan 22 19 1 at CH UiLts beloved In sband of Julia Dimmer aged seTent liT years Snneral from his late residence 4406 Four tenth street northwest on Tuesday Janu nrv 2s at 2 Relatives and friends inited to attend Interment at Propect Hill cemetery 5ECLX Members of jsnington Centennal lodge No 14 VI are reiiuested to attend a special eomm nication at Masoni Temple Monday January 24 191 at 1 4j for the lrpos of attending the funeral of Brother JOHN HILL HENDERSON On Thursdav Januarr 19 1 at lakoma Park sanitarium MVRT beloved wife of Jam Henderson Mic is survived her lsband two chil dren fatler and two brothers Itineral from her late re i len 201 Bla road on Mondar January 24 at o0 Tnternunt at Kcnk Creek cemcttr Rtla tnev and friend incited to attend HOENING On ndav January 2 19 1 at 4 a MP widTw of ore Horn inp a el inn fi itar iuneral pnat trorn hir late res lente lo 1 tre northwe pn Tueda Jai i ary at 9 a thence to St VIomus hur HTJNT On undaT Januan 3 10 1 a at her residence 017 Mn et nortbwot VNL B1THTVL ounsest daughte of the late Ire vet Maj en Henrv Hunt artillen cor and Mar rair Hunt Timeral seme at her late re dence et 1 iela Jinuan at 11 a Inttr i nt iriulf New 1 ork and arm 11 into the building for helter le wa remoied to a hospital where he was found to be suffering from six dan gerous bullet wounds and little hope i held 1 his reco er 11 three of the constables ere former enice men and had been sta tioned at Ranooden onh a month Sert Kemp who was wounded in a bomb attack at Armagh about a week ago died todaj Hi3 was the eKenth death from Molence during the weeiK end Saj Sinn Fein A ill ot Accept Cork Jan 23 The Siiwi TeinerN ue a fai a eer from an intention ot accepting the partition act though it is probable thej maj be prepared to utilize the electoral machmen thus proidtd to ascertain the sentiment of the people aid Prof lfred ORahilljj registrar of the innersm of Cork and one of the principal leadeis of the Irih moement todaA I do not doubt that the Sinn Fein ers would be returned a largei majorit than in the last ekction he added in fact the bmn Femer neer were moie united than thes 1 are toda Prof RahilU aid he was ke tical that there had been an pli in the part as 1 reported i month ago when the mo ement a illeged to lue been shaken the I action of the British goiernment I hate er might ha been the cae then he clecl ired it i certain that the Fein 1 abolutelj olid now The country ia becoming accustomed to terron and the go eminent at tempt to break its spirit ioknc has onl strengthened the people determination to continue the strug gle There is no such thing as mod erate and extreme Sinn Peiner faeich a division is nonexistant Their Minds Changed He Sas Main binn Femers opposed guer nla tactics when thej cre flrt adotped preferring pasie rc ictance but their minds hae been changed bv the force of events Discubing the possibility tf peae Prof Rahill said I am certain that the binn Fein il1 not attempt negootiations either PRINCIPALS IN 5000 LOVE SUIT have started a campaign to raise 300 000 to build an athletic field house and a new gjmnasium There are 1 700 undergraduates and at a mass meeting last night it was estimated each must make personal sacrifices equivalent to 11 cents a day in a period of five years to provide the money Dr Alderman president of the university announced he had received 250 000 to be devoted to such uni veraitj improvements as he saw fit and that 100 000 of this amount was at the disposal of the students He recommended that it be used as an endowment for the upkeep of the proposed gymnasium building A student committee has been named to organize canvassing teams An attempt will be made to pledge the 300 000 in advance of the opening March 7 of the nation wide campaign for the university centennial endowment fund VIRGINIA OBITUARY Winchester Jan 23 Funeral services were held today in Christ church at Millwood for Mrs Agnes Page wife of Powel Page who died Saturday at Saratoga her home near Bovce Clarke county she was Miss Agnes Burwell of the famous old Carter Hall estate at Alillwood Surviving are her husband two sons Robert Powel Page Philadelphia and a thaniel Page Bovce Va three daughters Mrs Roy Mitchell and Misses Agnes and Mary Page Bov ce one sister Mrs Thomas Randolph Boyce and one brother George Burwell of Mount Airy farm Clarke countv Heathsville Jan 23 Duna way treasurer of Lancaster for ten years who died of paralysis is survived by his wife and one sister When the Peoples bank was organized recently at White Stone Mr Dun away was chosen president Burial services were at White Stone Methodist Episcopal chuich Mrs nna Elizabeth alker widow of James Walker of Westmoreland county died at Ingleside the home of her daughter Mrs Mann at Montross aged SI years Saturdav She is survived by two daughters Mrs Jenkins and Mrs Mann and one son James Wralker of Baltimore Mrs Robert cdnor died at the home of her son in law Hard ick ndav in his room at 16 West Srxty eighth street New York was received by Police Sergt Wilkinson by telephone yesterday with a request that relatives be notified Mrs Harry Mo ran a sister and only near relative of Mr Armstrongs was jnfflrmed at her home at Falls Church Va of her brothers death It was stated last night that the body will be brought here for burial Accprding to the information given Sergt Wilkinson i when Mr Armstrong failed to appear for breakfast at the apartment of I Miss Aane Burke where he boarded some one went to his rom and found the door locked With gas issuing through the keyhole The door was forced and the body of Mr Armstrong found on the bed Gas was flowing I from a rubber tube which had become I detached from a gas stove used to heat the room Refusing to accept a second lieu i tenancy in the infantry Mr Armstrong who had resigned a position with an engineering corps on the Southern railway to enter the serv ice enlisted in the marines and rose to a lieutenancy in that branch of the service He had served overseas and participated in several important engagements He was discharged from the service some time ago and was employed in New York Thousands Placed in Jobs Miss Helen Norris Cummings president of the irginia State Womens Organization Work and chairman of the Alexandria Womens Federated Council on Employment in a review yesterday stated that from March 11 1918 to March 1 1919 of 2 000 men I who applied for employment 1 900 were place and of 300 women 200 were placed During the succeeding year 1 000 men applied for work and i 900 were placed and positions were found for 200 of the 400 women who applied From March 1 1920 to the present time the report states about 1000 men have applied but it has been impossible to find employment for any of them The local employment bureau is in charge of Mrs Clifton Howard who serves without compensation Chamber of Commerce Delegates The Alexandria Chamber of Com merce will be represented at the con 1 ference of the National Council of the Ret until prices were higher according to reports received here tonight The reports received from Mount Sterling Carlisle and Flemingsburg said that the growers were warned that their barns would be burned and that they would be dealt with severely unless they complied The band consisting of 25 or 30 masked men visited about fifteen farmers near Sherbourne in Fleming county and Bethel in Bath countv Robertson wealthy farmer near Bethel was called to his door at 12 30 clock Saturday night accord ing to a report from Carlisle Four will sail from Hampton Roads tomor row on her trial trip A few hours I later the Wolverine State of the same line will start her maiden trip bound for San Francisco with a capacity cargo and full passenger list These ships are for Far Eastern service iorris Battalle Nuptials Special to The Washington Post Heathsville Va Jan 23 Miss Evelyne Battaile and John Morris jr were married in Washington Saturday Thev will make their home in Westmoreland county Charlottesville Jan 23 Mrs Helen i Chamber of Commerce of the United Mr Alrin Brower John Reason The little town of Roosevelt sqaattiss on the Jersey salt marshes is all agog over tne pending trial of Dr John Reason leading citizen and medical practitioner of the borough Dr Reason faces a cavil suit 2or alienation of affections in which damages of 5000u axe sought and also a criminal charge which will be heard before tbePohce Judje February 7 The charges are made by AlTin Brower husband of Mrs Brower wbo claims that Reason lured his twenty three year old wifp away from him Martin idow of Richard Martin for years a banker of this citv died esterday after an illness of three weeks The funeral was held from the residence at 3 clock this afternoon Mrs Martin was a daugh ter of the late and Dorothv ONeill Slaughter of King llliam county resided here 40 years Lynchburg Jan 23 Airs Cornelia Crank idow of Crank died here yesterday She was 69 years old arrenton Jan 23 The funeral of Barker who died at his home here last night ill be held Tuesday from the Episcopal church here He was 5 ears old and is survived by his wife three daughters States to be held in Washington on January 27 and 28 bj Julian i Williams president and James Preston secretary Walter Handy irl represent the Arlington County Chamber of Commerce and Harrv Hammond of this citv will represent the Lestor Manor I eastern ice Manuiacturers Associa a She had tlon llliams and Mr Hammond I are members of the national council tkwlbrk Wbsfiinqfon fr1 Quligf rinIe This Store Is Closed Saturdays at 1 DRESSES GREAT REDUCED We have a number of dresses taken trom our regular stock which are NOW on sale at Exceptionally Low Prices Included are smart WOOL FROCKS a group of AFTERNOON DRESSES of the most favored materials both dark and light shades and a few charming EVENING GOWNS black and colors Each model has been especially designed for us and is indeed beautiful We recommend every dress as a veiy remarkable value Immediate selection will prove Most Satisfactory to you ZKTtreet Goner CBrteenih son and DIED i eop T21 JANEZECK on Uur le ri 10 14 i tt li Ml i Ij 1 1 reft ullfa JOHN vUH loln 1 1 i Uind rhp lite llnalett Janezeck uppd Pijrbn nine if ir TlPluiem ma IloH Lomforttr 1 ir en luedir Januarr at a i LISSBEHGER On MindaN Jam an 2 1 n2 CROLIM I 1P1 Hil in the el second eir le ul runeral from th 1 Il a il Mrs st mem 1 1 stre rtlvi Tut sdHi Jai tr at 1 i I 1 ernienl ai ballimure MJ McCATHBAN On iniln Jin uri 1 1 it hi len 111 1 rib trr i at Mtl of tl liU I aa and Joanra Calhran Tiiieral from irb parlors it Jannirr 24 at 30 Mrvi 11 be hell in the hajt1 it i pre 1 lh emeterv at 3 I elat if a 1 fn nJ nitel to attend McELWEi On uudi Januarr i lrl i 10 a at tie reidenci of her nejlew an lei Henrv 1V1 I street rth oeot MFLI McEMsEl in the i metv nrst rear of her ari 1 eral frim Schippert jarlurs 2 ia Penn vhanit arenue northwest on Tu sdav Janmn 2 nt InttrmeDt at Con jreMonal cemeterv McGREOOE On Iridjv Januan 1 1021 It McORFGOK aeel tl ree rear Mineral from his late re dence 63 I street southeast on Mondav Januarv 24 at ru Members of na ma Lodjre 1 1 vnacostiR Chapter 1 ilertl Chapter Vo 1 C1 lames Teitit Camp No 1 nited Si an ih War Veterans and Vmenran Clin i re ur So iet and all uth fronds ii teJ lo atterd Interment Cedar HiU eemeterv 0 HARE Or aturdav Januarv 2 U2l ai 30 at res deiifr til I Mre northwest OWEN II IU Puuera vni ps at his late residence 1 low req ni hlph ma at St Stepl ens Ren ai Cathoh hurcn on Tues morning Jannirr at 9 i Rilatnes and fn nds united RODGERS in Irdav Ja rr 1 lrl a rei 1 Ho rK i ip rtl vt MVHION riNEHVRT PODfTRs Ten tins an fen at I iare Co 14 1 i stre ni hwt til sindai no il crnantown I hila lelphia Pa vlere fmeial seri es aLd torment mil take place SCHUBERT On I da Jan nn 21 19 1 RIVN bCHTBFRT us fortr two for the alternatn scheme of the povernment or for a truce until the goernmcnt is repard to meet the Dail 1 ireann The published reeordb of violence are enough to show how ridiculous is Maj Gen Sir Cdvv ard strickland cl tini that martial law has succeeded in breaking the organization of the lepublican armv The organization posMblv hib changed it i the niiuirtmeius of the situa tion ind probiblv i much less cen uahzed but for the purpobe of guerilla waifai it tm is effective as ev cr TEUTONS TO MEET BRITISH LABORITES HEI iear FUNERAL DIRECTORS A SCHIPPERT 2O0S PA AV NW ModPrn Chapel Telephone 1 1 VV 1 fiD WILXIAM LLrS vONS FLNERL DIRLCTOI Auto livers and livery Commodious chapel and cremator um Modest prices 832 Pa ve uw Telephone Main 1385 THOS SERGEON 011 Se Dth ft Telephone Main 1000 IZ08 Street FHONE MftfN 108 fSpoans CJKcbaZs Vfipoonp FRANK GEIERS SONS CO 1113 Modern Chaiel sEVLNTH fcT NW I hole North o29 JAMES RYAN 317 PA A SE Modem Chapel Phone Lincoln H2 I riTate Ambulance WM SARDOCO Ivjeri Chapel 412 si NT Automobile Funeral Phcne I tncoln 524 VLSPEARECO Neither ihe successors of nor con ncc ed with the original Spearo ebablishinent qan St Phone Iranklln Cfi26 Jl lW FUNERAL DESIGNS FLORAL DESIGNS For your departed friends Main S77 Blacklntone 14th and its nw FLNEKAL DESIGN Of Every Description Moderately Priced 1214 ST PUONE 4278 1 meral from his late riMlence 04t Mi nonue northeast on Vlindav Jannirv 24 at Oam thence to Fran lie iles hureh Interment at Mou it Ohet en teri SCTHNTJRR lddenlr fn ssaturla Iinuar 19 1 TRlDrRICK sCHNl RT sr be nert hilaiid of Margaret hnnrr I neral from his late residen lsi I treet i nrthwct on We ine da Januan at 30 a reinnem nns at st vf ir chur at 0 i 11 Relatives and riend i 1 er of Hoh Nan so i tj and th VV 1 ldthorst club lnMte 1 attP i I Interment sr irT cemeter illia dclplua rapers plea copv SPALDING denU ou aturln Iinnr i 22 1921 HINR1 sPVIBIM lleitf nnt ni jen a 1 the lRtp 1 tnih I i i lis vpalln2 rrands if tie ri Teinold 1 aid vtar 1 ene Pennoli Hi fineral will take place fron th i nc lpartment on Tiuvlav Tan iar ji ii then to st Tauls atho 1 nherr li mass lerpnom If celehratel lnnl it rlintfn met RHtie anl fnn Is are in it 1 the funenl Baltimore iaters I lea pv STAMM On naturdav Januarv 22 1Q1 at ble hosj Ital vRRUIM bcIoed hus laid th lat Vnna stimm nee 0 Ma 1 affl lt fie ir ir 1 ii fl fr rh nrtertik tj itab lilt ei Ilnrl a i Inst Camt 1 streets lu slav Jii UJr I at li ni VMie line a ijers pleao co STEPHES 1 nl on Thursdav 7a niarv 0 121 at 11 40 i at Fmer ic Hisiital HLKl I wd of VVilliin II Stephe i ral from the rt silence of her sister Mrs Blanche 1 Shepperson Oeift tre nortl on Monli Tai iar 24 at 1 30 1 ni Ir it prliate THAYER in Tht rsda Januarv 20 lrrl at Crosse IsIp Mich FLlbl widow of llliini I 1 layer late of Washington I Rinil ai Arlington on Mondav Januar 24 it 1 THOMPSON sat irdav January 22 1021 at her residence The Westmoreland MR tVRET 1 widow of Ct tries Thompson and mother ef Mrs Tlfmas Kearner luneral sm at ier late resilen on Mondav January 4 at Inter SCHOOLS SAVIORS OF NATION HE SAYS Newspapers as Necessary Labor Leader Tells to Church Audience lon as there aie newapapcia and good cho il in this countrv Vmerica is safe Davidson sec ietir ot th International Machin I nioi said last niht at tht huieh of Oui I ither Thirteenth and 1 street He expla ned the new spa per would ppoe bad conditions in the government and thp schools wruia educace the people to iemed tho 11 Mr Ptvidson declared there is an organized war organized labor be ilise seeker of spttiai privileges te tr tmlt unions He said organized lal or is not warrins upon capital hut on the lltises of ipital ind is fighting special piivilee to anv or ganizition as eontia to meri tanism The spe ik outlined the Norfolk plan vvherflv the machinists union amt the rescue of the workers of the i re ent Ia bine Companv prac tieall ikmj oer the works He sai 1 the machinists union had gone into the lanking lueiness and bene its members and is now working out a sv stem of cooperative bujing Air Davidson issrttd that some so called lil or troubles are lomented bv private detective igencies Spanish Syndicalist Chief Slam Bir elona Siturdiv Jan 2 The svndclist Rider Hermint Gil do la Cist his lem shot dead a part of reictionarv bvndcalists according to repcrtb itceived here I a Casas promoted the Strike of Canadian companv workers last vear Conferences in London De signed to Solve Problem of Unemployment London Jan 23 Bj the bsociateu Press The coming eek ill sec an attempt on the part of labor to settle some presfaing questions concerning I wages and unemplovment Mondav the executive of the miners international will meet under the I auhpices of the miners federation I this meeting delegates from other countries including Germanv ill i consider the British export trade the allies pohev toward German miners and the delivery of coal to France as well as the question of mine control Vednesdav the miners federation will consider its policv toward the labor congress to be held Thursday hen unemployment is scheduled for discussion A tramwav conference 1 vv ill open ednesdaj to discuss ages I and the cost of living I The principal meeting will be Thursday jv hen the labor conference i will take up unemplovment and con I sider the report of a special sub I committee which is expected to sug i I gest various remedies including ai 44 hour week and maintenance for unemploj ed The question of short time ill be raised and efforts are to be made to get a declaration of policv and methods to be adopted by the trades unions for meeting it there are divergent views among the loaders concerning falling wages ind the suggested rearrangement of wages to correspond with the falling cost of living some lively discussions are expected Proposals for stabiliz ing wages the building trade are to be offered and the governments suggestion for training former service men as deputies to overcome the housing shortage also will come up fji discussion Mishap Fatal to Boj Huntei Special to Tlie Washington Post Clacksburg a Jan 2i Loss of blood from a gunshot wound that tore his left arm off vv hile he was hunting caused the death of Herbert Williams lo year old son of Mr and Mrs Edward Vv llliams of Sutton He died on a tram near Orlando hen being taken to a Clarksburg hospital The boy climbed on a stump miles from his home esterday and the gun was accidentally discharged as pulled it up Will Oppose Raise in Fare Committees representing the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce and the Alexandria Citizens association will meet the executive committee of the Mount Vernon division Commuters issooiation in the estmmster building at 8 clock this evening when plans for opposing the propoed increases in rates of fare on the vXash mgton lrginia railway will be formulated and the matter of employ ment of legal counsel to appear before the Interstate Commerce Commission will be discussed Dulcet Tones in the Scale of Sweetness the Highest Note in Confections Range TTY Rites for Rev Dr klv Special to The Washington Post Oakland Md Jan 3 Funeral service for the Rev Dr John Calvin Elv pastor of the Garrett Memorial Presbyterian cnurch Oarkland who died on a tram near Atlanta Ga while en route to Plorida were held here today The body wa taken to ashington Fa for burial Dr Ely was formerlv sy nodical superintendent Col Dawson Dies at 80 special to The Washington Post Berkelev Springs a Jan 23 The funeral of Col Thomas Henry Benton Dawson aged 80 clerk of the Morgan county court for o2 ears whl be held tomorrow He served in the Lmon army and was active George Summers Post GAR and Republican politics Surviving are his wife four sons and one daughter ILK chocolates constant quality multifarious in form and diversified in flavor more than twice ten kinds of confection peifection creams nuts fruits and caramels A Pound Box 150 SLBScRIPTION we will deliver to any address you direct a pound box every week for a vear for 80 for a month four mailings 6 50 WDLPHOVL Main 875 1415 Street IM2SS it Wanted Warehouses We have several clients who want warehouses i If your proposition right submit it to us is THE SMITH CO I I 815 15th St NW I Mara 6464 8 MMfr Bridget Prov es Her Cast Mistress Nov Bi idg et there no list of further iigument as to how the dish show be prepared but our ideas on the subject are so different thit it is oVident one or the other of us is cr izv Bridget Tru for ye mum an sure it isii versilfd be kapin a ei izv cook Boston Transcript lW CEMETERIFS run rjnCUlU ivrpctunl ar grams Baltlnjore Boulevard at Di ret Line Offices 828 11th st aw Puc ie I 4713 rafut private YOGEL On in lav mornin 1 RUiij OI be veil ozq inec sn InnorM ire iu li IbIIUJIV II VVOODMAN On Frifi J1NM1 01 TTI ii mat 1 iTiArnl rv fs at ch ir cu Minela Iubclc School District of Columbia Community Center Department ev Jersey State Irish Dcmonntra tion Central Hleh School Monday 1 irnltiR Januarr 24 8 oclock CTer ral Offirial Professional anj lullnps i of that state will ad Iress the meetinc Jim in il Irish nis Irish music Hear viivtb Xvllb jauuary 1 at lo Tanuarv 2 121 husban 1 Via 11 Via rn sii lnnnr I 1021 Wood He 1 i inc The oM VDllt fclO FBEfc AN IMPORTANT QUESTION Nowvthat you have worked hard for that money of yours is it WORKING FOR YOU Did you ever realize that your money invested in First Mortgages on Substantial Washington Real Estate secures for you a safe investment with a large revenue FOR A LIMITED TIME WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER SAFE nd SECURE FIRST MORTGAGES Earning Eight Per Cent In Denominations of a04 A FORM OF INVESHMDJT AS OLD AND AS STRONG AS THE PYRAMIDS 8 100 500 1000 THEJ SMITH COMPANY 815 Fifteenth St Phone Main 6464 Investment Department FortySeoen Years Without Loss to Any Investor SklUs v7freiK frur MENS WEAR Clothes Values That Command Consideration by Men Desiring Quality At Our Semi Annual Clearance Sale All Suits All Overcoats Including Stein Blochs Group 1 45o 50 Group 2 55 to 70 Group 3 75 to 95 All Weights Group 1 Up to 50 Group 2 Up to 75 Group 3 Up to 100 Necessary Alterations at Cost 32 25 48 A SIDNEY Wi Fourteenth at js rfrf5ij.

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