Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1921, Page 15

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C, THURSDAY, JUNE'S, 1% tion of the y. imi ent of COLLAPSES WHEN TOLD | SWEEP AT. VLADIVOSTOK. |1 thesmet tecgue per raore | o o e carrost, imegomemyn, o -AGED I'AREI? CANNOT t;-:v' g m S kg - TR i | accordance with the. land ap ENTER U. . AT DNCE el o ‘ment system which prevails i 3 2.5 ¢ By the Associated Press. 3 g On learning from the State ‘De- ¥ mnn;f; probably would . 'be oM IV | ‘mégths béfore hjs aged parents in mxm. June 1—Dispatches from ‘Warsaw would' bé adble to have | lvostok, which were captured cently by anti-bolshevik troops, passports’ vised, in ‘order to comsé to America, *Samuel Berkman, ' "East 84th street, New York, col- lapsed bere yesterday. He was taken to a hosplital. » L ] ' o » s (| Steady Attractions application of . his - father and. . ' i e L B I SPECIALLY ~i;low Prices, dl‘lje to volume of business and our advan- the revolution, pratection of bolsheyik farmers, ' division state_sgdministration into pref rtfon- | and viliage assemblies, and non-| - - before | ference by the military in politics. e be eonvcl_fid ) B ing to the reports. e '.2.:"'.:31»-. to be ‘considered by the assembly Will lnclude revival of the industries of the ‘region, rehabilita- FISH SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Potomac Buck Shad. . Potomac Split Shad P-K prices enable you to eat be;tér,iood and thore of it. Friday and Sejurday - —Market Specials- | woriit™28: Smoked Hams preme” brand, lb-. 28¢ | mild cure. Prime Beef The best on the market fi Prime Rib Roast..lb., 35 il Bouifion and Clod. .Ib., 25¢ it CHUCK ROAST.... ., 18c | @oecial for Pot Roast Veal “MHiMany Sections of Country |} Now Giving:Atteéntion to. . _Such _Memorials. The “roads of rememberance” ldea, originated by the American Forestry As: ation in the avenue of memporial trees leading to the tomb of the late President McKinley, are now being planned in many sections 'of the coun- ll } try. according to reports réceived by || the association: National patriotic or- I izations have adopted the. idea r marking points of unusual interest and civic improvement grou are using it to jutify Tocal roads and highways. || Mrs. Warren G. Harding has sent the trowel she used in planting the Ohlo tree ol H: These Hams are |ii the best ol tflllblt il and you will enjoy the rich flavor found in mo other . FM‘ F“l: ludi | Trout Garses .- .. Th, 28 Large Butter Fish, 25c Ib. | Large White Perch, 25¢ Potia territory were on e ; abroad, and that it might be haif 2 year at_loast before Berkman's parents could start to the United States. . Berkman's conditioh is not re> garded as critical. CITY RETAINS NAME. Citizens of Charles Town, W. Va., . Reject Change. Special Dispatch to The Btar, will be kept a record of the trees it| CHARLESTON, W. Va, June 2.— “plants” before it s returned to the |Elistoric Charles Town, in a special 2 | election authorized by ihe state legis- {orestty - organtaation: in, “Washing- |jy toe st vorod. to rothin. tts oy Fine for roasting and ‘baking B sliced, évenly ib., 35¢ by machine, esiry Association, to Canton, Ohlo, Fresh Eggs In cartons McKinley's former home, for use by Representative Selgel’ of' New ipation St ey EEE e s | o gt ash T g ; passage and entry to this-country, tions at Reilly’s. % 3 :‘.;A:’rn::;ap {:-:? m:: ;::oa to p:y : . Large Gray Trout, 25¢ Ib. n inquiry to the State DepaFt- : . 0 Medium Gray ment, according to Representative 3 e S All Standard Paints e M : s e els, Broiling and P. Wall Fuu? Auto Ell;a;nt y roiling ot Floor Stains, Canoe Paint, 3..' ton Mackerel, 25¢ Ib. cing off Varnishes and Wax, Screen Paint, Bonita Mackerel. . 20c Ib. . Galvanum Paint, Roof Paint. . Window Glass Cut to Order Fresh Shucked Clams Crab Flakes and Meat J Green and Cooked Shrimp- . Live Frogs Full Line of Fresh Ve(ec_ableo and Fruits Standard Fish & Poultry Co.} " 906 Louisiana Avenue N.W. Phone Main 3381 J Of 979 votes cast only 129 were in Mrs. Harding's Letter. favor of a change. In a letter to Mrs. William D. Cald-| The movement to have Charles Town | | well of Canton, president of the Lin- |change its name was launched by coln Highway Memorial Association, | Mayor Grant Hall and other leading Mrs. Harding expressed the hope that | citizens of the capital city of Charles: the trowel might “Inspire some more | ton, because of much confusion creat- tree plantings 3 ed in mails, express and other ways ll, Mrs. William W. Richardson, Vir-|by the similarity of the names of the lJl #inia 1brarian of the Daughters of |tWo West Virginia cities. the American Revolution, is complet- Seventh and D Streets N.W. HUGH REILLY CO. 1334 New York Avenue Wholesale PAINTS ’—-"Ghe HUB FURNITURE CO+ G It Is Mighty Gratifying to Know That There Is a Furnitare Store Like The Hub—Offering LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS—Service and Dependable Furniture | Flour Gold Medal or 12 }bs., 72¢ Pillsbury’s “Sunbeam” Pineapple 1 No. 2 cans, each, 25¢ i We are now roasting a still i higher-grade bean. It's the same lb 25c | old P-K blend. only better than **>*9 i ever. Try a pound, you'll like it. Retail ing plans for a road of remembrance into Yorktown, the Forestry Associa- tion announces, and George P. Blow is restoring Washington's headquar- [l | ters there. A very bad ro: eads to the birthplace of Washington, offi- cials of the forestry association point out, and they suggest that a good be built and planted with me- ]| morial trees. ; Between Eau Claire and Chippewa Falls in Wiscondin the .chambers of commerce are !e“ along on a memo- rial highway connecting the two cities. Centering at Elgin, Ill., a threescornered plan has been put un- der way fory planting 10,000 trees along the Lincoln highway by the chambers of commerce of various towns, the association says. | Tampa, Fla., the Rotary Club has completed the planting of _fifteen miles of the West Coast road in mem- ory of the men of Hillsborough coun- ty. At Fort Myers, Fla, the road planting idea has been taken up. California Reports. Close at 6 P.M. Next Door te R. Harris & Co, Our Monthly Rummage All the broken lots are given marching orders _ fi - =which means we’ve “cut the life” out of the | _regular prices. YOU KNOW WHAT GAMOND l - CO. BARGAINS ARE. . - 300 Wash Dresses 402-404 Seventh Street . ) From California come reports of a state-wide roadside tree-planting campaign, and many of the towns have registered their trees. There the road authorities are co-operating In giving ingtruction as to the proper roadside planting methods. Luther {Burbank planted the first memorial trees along one road. At Laporte, Ind., the Hamon \Gray Post of the American Legion wiil plant 3,000 trees. “Opportunity for memorial and a great educational campaign on tree values are found in roads of remem- brance,” said Charles Lathrop Pack, Usefl Your Credit and Buy-This Gingham and Lawn—new mod- els; splendid effects. Sizes 16 to 6 = 150 White Gabardine Skirts. > 50 Surf Satin Skirts. president of the association, today. “Let us go slow with monument bullding. and . save .them ' for the proper plading along these roads of remembrance or give them the proper approach at the end of meniorial ave- nues easily reached from our’ high- ways. As the auto becomes mere |and more the method of business and ! pleasure travel, so wMl the demand for these beautiful roads mount higher and higher. Why not vision the future and provide now for these things”* AdamPeridd Circassian Walnut Finish Suite As this is a close-out of a manufacturer’s discon tinued ~pattern—the opportunity to buy a suite of like quality and design [ is not an everyday occurrence. Stylish Chiffonier, = Triplicate Mirror Toilet Table, Dresser with mirror and Full Size Bed— Iron Frame BENCH Hardwood slat seat and" back, bolted to iron on-tro dm.e ..... s2’98 200 Silk Dresses _ Poiret Twill — dressy and sports models, plain and com- 300 Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Pongee and Striped binations. Silk Blouses. IS MARRIED IN MADRID Mary E. Willard 'Wed to English- man Before a Brilliant Gathering. MADRID, June 1—Mary Elisabeth Willard, daughter of Joseph E. Wil- lard, United States ambassador to | Spain, was married at noon today to {Mervyn Herbert, secretary of the ! British embagsy ‘In Madrid, and half { brother of the Earl of Carnavon. { The civil ceremony was performed {in the presence of a small but jbrilliant " gathering . in .the ofcial residence of Premier Allendasalasar, the judge of the Buenivista district offigiating. The witnesses were the 75 AMBASSADOR’S DAUGHTER ’ Sellers Kitchen Cabinet ,O Easy Payment Terms TEA sTRANR Don't think].. gn minister. Marquis de Lema; about the cost— ke of Alba, Guillermo Osma and the Marquis~Narros. Thi t . .. 3 4 use your credit e arr, e guests . ; o included the parents of the bride, and have one of Kermit and Mrs. Roosevelt, the lat. these nationally a daughter of Ambassador known high-grade .1am, 60 Blue Serge, Plaid and | . 100 White Cotton Voile - Waists, EOd models. - 69 Silk embroidered—some with blouse $15 backs; full sweep. Rookie and Pecan ¢ shades; worth up to $30. To close out Crepe de Chine Gowns, Flesh tint. 150 Jersey Silk Petti- American Quartered Solid coats; all colors. 25 Fulwool Sport Suits iplomatic corpa. home without de- which had been given Mrs. Roosevelt genle, each stone of which is reputed start as low as Oak Wood Seat ’ Casa Valencia; two urns, from- Mrs. S ag5 Tweed Skirts. To close Premier Allendasalazar, the Britjsh ‘smbassador and members of Kitchen Cabinets Natty and serviceable—in the - (The presents inclided = fuby, sap. delivered to your . < re and emerald ring, the gift o . heather mixtutes ; sports models. | }‘(m' ey Q“En wcw‘".: it Tocloseout.......oo.... ) | Persian rug from Mrs. Roosevelt, 4 lay. Pay weekly i ?, ",3 gll“ o{) P".h';vm?';l .m‘:I,,, 1 = s j1 or monthly as rom Guillermo Osman, ich ori n- )/ 4 - i i ally belonged to the Bmpress Eu- i e to ca 0od luck: lece 'of old Dotnt Iate Trom Lady Carmaven: s cop 7 lection of silver, from the Countess » Whitelaw -Reid; - sil / Rocker ‘as — from Lady Salisbury = = shown ....,... 4 Chinese vug, foook Fads Mo, \-\ Hbusekéep e '3 Pride 22-Pc. Pare Alaminum Kitchenware Outfit worth, and hundreds of other arti l;;ellll"!l‘ fans, lllver,vlro lnfl -j.W- This ideal outfit consists of twenty-two pieces— pi:éctirz.ll)\’ everything the housewife needs in the ey § 4 €).95 meals. Each pieceis of 55 ° 0 heavy pure 'a_!hminum : E ‘anteed, easy to ry. After the religious ceremony there was a receptioh, following which the newly married couple left Madrid en their honeymoon. URGES BAN ON LYNCHING. LANBING, Mich., June 2—The Mich- igan sénate has adopted a resolution nllllt'cm Congress to laws that *will effective” in stopping lynchs ing and the-practice of peonage. It N ‘was Inl;na.ueul by Senatqr Smith Detroit. ¢4 " —is assured with this small family -size refrigerator; galvanized metal sanitary lined; removable drain pipe and shelf. Easy Payment Terms. John W. Poplin Skirts - Silk Navy and Black; block patterns, box plaited —the regular $10 value, ; %l b Tocloseout. ...........00 - Hand power, mdguaranteed;?eriect. : operate, no Special for Friday.... " $7:95 18 Dozen Cotton Bloom- , . ers, flesh color. S | - o ek : L e

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