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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. OC. Abe Martin Says: THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1921.° Pace is dying of a fractured skull. | The negro, seriously wounded, wes dragged from the swamps near Pearl | river, where he had been hiding for | two days, having eluded hloodhoundsl that were put on his trail. B ATT ERIES Battaries robis with o §17,30 rged and Rebuilt. HPRCIAL OFFER tage City, Md. The citizens of that tire new elements i community, which is located just Guaranteed One Year. i 1 | ECONOMY IS WATCHWORD IN SUBURBAN VILLAGE Residents of Cottage City, Md., Resolve to Improve Streets oy Own Labor. + SEES GEORGES A GENTLEMAN AND A LOSER—JACK NEITHER Irvin Cobb Writes of Fight From Afar on Theory That a Hex; Knows Least About an Egg. ' Economy is the watchword in Cot- across the District line, who are mem- | General Battery Co., 1217 I &t N.W. | citizens' association, want| Wasbiosten A‘;nu for “Marko Baitery. the streets improved and are going to —— do the work themselv BIG 4th OF JULY VALUES! 7 BY IRVIN S. COBB. | sire that the young man who so H NEW YORK. June 20.—Your best|4iEnally extinguished himself in the The drainage committee of the as- ! expert. your most dependable expert. Lt bl iadiabdin sociation announced at the organiza- | ! 1s the one who carries on his expe ame ‘were being conspicuously tion's meetinz Monday night that it OUR MARKETS WILL BE CLOSED IND| tationings at long distance. Then has\:'-‘xal '1“«‘ lnh~l-m:-r in battle abroad, will have the streets staked, showing | deductions may rove wild and free | at not Tocer than 2 e vartoen the proper elevation. and will arrange | : S Which Do Y. Tradi like the Indian maid, Sweet Alfalfa- | Standard time, on' this impcnding LE s ihon! T o R e | . : We Have the Coolest, Most Convenient Stores in Which to Do Your Trading. retta; they may twine like the wood- | Saturday afternoon 80 10, he scon_ to be completed by July 15. Then the Go d w ll B e e e tooa | Sierat as factora.in the equation of | Snder eamimitice. of" the ssseeiating g and we Five Distinct Departments Under One Roof Ready to Supply Your Requirements. Born facts do not come butting In to | thowe amons 4s who carncatly yearn N o osieludar Al oneall ished interfer: with his pet theories. | npionship remain in LaiMhacitlsensi have subscribed | Establi i —who think of all continen- . "Frogs™ or V' or “Hun- ! quare heads™ or “Dutchies” dealize the Unromantic. On the other hand, and in the op- i we find the special writ- ory producers. fiction- —who are covering the uch a word. Their trade 1t is an exploded idca—at least it should be an exploded idea—that a | k; Pproper expert must compile his opin- | jons on the basis of first-hand obser- vations. ~ An egzcandler cannot lay an egg. but, as has been noted, he & better judge of an egg than any hen that ever lived. Have any of ¥. secretary | instructed to INSURANCE | || A Carload of Frederick County Spring Lambs ' BUSINESS ‘f On Sale Friday and Sat!rday v, requ ng the ported, ingzn Who kin recall th’ ole- tuuu! woman that wuz too modest t’ r will- a substantial dona- tion. those astrologers v h s ab 1 S coq Sioo0 astrologers, Tacxell qusi shonc ghem iseek for imagery of |gO t' th’ dour with her sleeves| 1"ans for a carnival in the near fu-' Fire or Casualty scholarly reviewers rarely write ; idealism in what one of the mnstlru”(.d "l’ t were d A special com-; 1 c books of their own. Our leading | carnally materialistic pursuits in the = mittee w c BEoke of e oxn, [Onr nudiog JAmalY T Gran'maw Pash wuz past sex-| Sunciion s Preferred SR Ib. et 21b. dramat o ey o enty befre she Telt. her. fir | Wkeee n'Srmenging for | referr Shrms S ' HIND-QUARTERS, 35;. | SHOULDER ROAST, 20: unromantic proceed And they, !auto. H H The sure. e e paveas e iiTac Lt s L MOB HANGS A MAN. il will Pay Good Price -Q § N Ib. 3 &Ulb. I of a race horse I ever saw was neither | 8 ¢ - i ng nobleman to win, first. CANTON, Miss.. June 30.—William ok e e A e T E Moblein] A T R A R SR e e 4 ok upon. and | Rilbrew . - ) maker. He had a pair of withered le et o Vision | Mrs. Hor: Bilbrew. negro tenant of Felix M. B Sint ot S gocond, Spnuse, In i ey Shartie| vork nas Sacetuiom el e Wit Address Box 1128°C a wheel chai No. sir, t} Inoatic ~athe fat Readvilie . LW 4 5 5 by e e e e o poctic, ethereal almost. ; g achiizeadyille. PMasesiico the 4 mob near here vesterd The ne- Star Office ¢ calm and collec (Another article by Mr. Cobb will b2 pub- | giete gro is said to have confessed the | - Tished tomorrow. ) crime and to have begged for merey. afar from the a t and delivers his dictum without running the risk that occurrences on the spot the anple cart of his de- s PANAMAS | Copyright, 1921, by the Central Press Associa. FREDERICK COUNTY STOCK | POTATQ SALAD . 155 l Dressed at Our Own Abattoir dul'h\'(‘ l 0c ' rsrietrees PRRGHING NG RELIEVES ATTENT[ON COLD SLAW ... 18 ?fi‘.;'E‘.’a;::;;‘nm.n',h:.;h:";f Tack m? BACHRACH || BOILLON ROAST, 30%. | Pickled Pigs’ Feet, °°°k°d 155, lingered outside the barn where Georges conducts his secret prepara- tory rites. I have not applauded the ballyhoo staged by Impresario Kearns, nor ‘hearkened with an attentive and flattered ear to the mysterious, whis- pered sibilations of imported Gallic managers. 1 find myself unmoved by the tidings, as exclasively reported & few days ago by a reporter for one of our leading dailies, that Jack will enter the ring wearing the American flag for a belt. Helps Flag Except in War. If my memory serves me aright, Jack Bas always been ready to do a little some- thing for the flag. except when there & war going on. 1 have not been gre: Hat Renovator Pkg. for =Hkone: 1.4 prings Hotel, Va. Open July 1, 1921 Rooking Office 204 Ourny Frank P. Fenwick, Man-ger FOR SALE OR LEASE 810 13th St. N.W. MARCH TOMORROW Other Important Changes in War Department to Occur- at Same Time. Important changes will occur to- morrow at the War Department and at other stations in the military es- tablishment. 733 11th TASTY CHEESE, 27 25¢ Wisconsin Cheese, Mild . . 225 CHEESE, Real Sharp and Snappy . . . . 35, CHEDDAR CHEESE 255 Fhil. Crezm Cheese, 2 pkgs.; 25¢ Officers & Enlisted Men This Complete Qutfit Choicest All-wool Suits includ- ing serges and highest grade of men's furnishings. SHOULDER ROAST, 22i. RIB CHOPS 30:. SHOULDER CHOPS, 22:. 455 stirred by the discovery, already made by upward of fifteen hundred mem-| ¢ e ahine e = A Modern Two-Sto o i 00 H Bers of the writing protestion. that | e U vy and eniet Building i i One ail, Vallue " | BREASTS BONED 18:1: Cooked Corred Beef, Sliced 30 5 rges resembles a Gri 2 A ! X H have never seen a Greek god. Most of | of the mewly created gencral head- Cne Hat, Value $4.00 i ’ 7 4 Ib. the Greeks I know are engaged in the shoeshining. the fruit-purveying or the quick-lunching business. They are worthy and well meaning persons. but none of them in the least ful- fills my conception of what is god- like. Burt. even as the dependable ex- pert waits for others to scramble about in the turmoil and gather up the sordid details and then, taking their theories over, rejects some, ap- propriates the rest. and finally Jaunches forth the last word on the subject, backed with the hallmark of superior judgment, I carefully e considered the statements of| those who lately made the pilgrim- ages to the training camps. and have Teached the following conclusions, to wit: Carpentier is a perfect gentleman and a probable loser. Dempsey is neither. Gentlemanliness Not Wanted. In advancing this double-barreled statement I do not mean to reflect upon either of these distinguished personazes. When you come right down to cases, the chief patrons of heavyweight championship contests —the persons who compose what in the old days in England they called “the fancy”—do not care deeply for fighters who display gentlemanly aualities in the ring or out of it. What they like is two-handed mauler with just enough intelligence under his thatch to make him wary, and amply enough of the brute in his soul to make him ferocious and They do not crave to be- exhibition of culture and in- nate refinement; they clamor not for three-quarters of an hour of foot- work, headwork and falsework. The gentry are not putting up a head gentry are not putti up a head— using the word “head” in its commer- cial and not in its intellectual sense —in the hope of beholding a dainty exposition o fthe so-called manly art: of self-defense over vonder at Joisey City this week end. They want to see somebody knocked for a vista of marble mausoleums. Yearn for Championship Here. The sporting writers, taken as a class. share with them. I think, this blood-thirsty, but, perhaps. natural attitude of anticipation. That, 1 am sure, is a majority of them, probably their pa SPECIAL NOTICES. quarters, and Maj. Gen. James G. Har- bord will be his chief executive as- sistant as chief of staff. Maj. Gen. Peyton C. March, who Chief of staff. during the latter rt of the world war, will be re- lieved of all duties and be given leave of absence until November 1 next. the date fixed for his transfer to the retired list. It is understood he plans to visit the battlefields of Europe and to write a series of article on the war. Maj. Gen. William W. Wright. who was executive assistant to the retir- ing chief of staff. has been assigned to the command of the 9th Corp: Area, at San Francisco. and will as- sume his new duties tomorrow. Morton| Goes to Baltimore. Among other important changes ef- fective tomorrow are the assignments | of Maj. Gen. Charles G. Morton, now at Honolulu, to the command of the 3d Corps area at Baltimore; Maj. Gen. Charles P. SummeraH at Camp Dix. N. J. to command the Hawaian partment at Honolulu; Maj. Gen. Ade timore, to com- ment \: Maj. Gen. Clarence R. Edwards at Camp Dix. N. Jq to command the 1st Corps area at Bos- bert Eronkhite at B ban: at Camp Dix, N. liam H. Johnston, to duty with the American forces in Germany; Brig. | Gens. Chase S. Kennedy and Charles J. 2 ion, at Camp . Md.: Brig. Gen. William Wei- gel, Edward F. McGlachlin, to command | general o hools at Fout L. - worth, Ka Brig. Gens. Fred W. Sladen and Robert Alexander, to the 3d Division, at Camp Ike, Ark.; Brig. Gen. Eli A. Helmick, to the 6th D vision, at Camp Grant, 1l11.; Brig. Gen Henry D. Todd, to command coast | defenses of Manila, P. I: Maj. John L. Hines, to command the 2d} Division at Camp Travis, Tex., and Brig. Gen. Samuel D. Sturgis. to com- mand the 5th Division at Camp Jack- son, S. C. —_ In Japan “reeling girls, apprenticed to the silk manufacturers at the age of twelve to thirteen, live in the factory inclosure. Where there ; are dormitories. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ni OR DEETS econtracted by me . 1921 JOHN F. ald. Takoma Parl 'ANCE COMP election of of the company, 918 F st. n.w July 11, 1921 Polls open fr pm. PHILIP F. LARY GREATER SAFETY AND REDTC greight rate on_bovschold soods to Taciiie CRITY t and for west in pool cars of SE STORAGE ONPANT. T140 Tarh st 1 WiLL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ded ‘those contracted by myself. s other than thogEPE DI BI 2930 14th st "x' PERSONS OWNING STOOK IN GOLDEN & Co.. Inc.. wishing to realite on same. please write, giving number of shares. Address Rox 169-B._Star_office. IF ITS c,\m'é\'rna BRICK OR CEMENT work. call F. COOPER, ¥ o 2013, 3¢ {Garage The Shade Shop ‘W. STOKES SAMMONS. 830 13th St. % Why Not Save Money on Win- dow Shades. Factory Prices. YOU BET IT PAYS Special else we wouldn’t be kept on the jump,sup- Isine 1 Erowing trade, SASH sy onlen Ilme and ‘small. GeoM.Ba ©0.651 N. Y. ave.: 1517 'un o Tl M 134 to the 1st_ Division; Brig. Gen. | Gen. | who are | —to buy at Barker’s,| Asbestos Roofing Cement brush. Gives a heavy codting: A onts: atops Jeake: in elagtics il Dot erack with expansion or 'contracti B T ear: In pure product. 1 apply bame 30d guarantee roof 5 rears. Also sold in bulk. MADISON CLARK. 1314 Pa. ave. s.e. L. 4219, Robert Lee 0’Brien 1710 Eye N.W. Franklin 3385 demml. Star_office. OPPORTUNITY Wanted Real Estate Sales-Manager Man of experience, ability | and character will be given interest in business. 1o become member of firm, without mak- iog Investment. L An_ opportunity Thoroughly experi- enced, Hve wire salesman who can qualify as sales- manager will be consid- ered Repl ies absolutely _confi- Address Box 141—B, i 'GAS_RANGES REPAIRED AND REBUILT. CLYDE L. BOWERS, resr 616 H st ow. Main 7004. Glove and Shirt Hosp:tal 26 13th ST. N.W. Don’t Wear Mended Shirts. Let Us Make Them New. 2* PIANOS FOR RENT—UPRIGHT AND GRAND t at reasonable prices; reat ap; planas for rent 3 ot o 'on_purchase price by agreement ‘mnrx 1110 _G. _Victrolas and_recot “QUALITY PRINTING —that_is 100 per cent Satisfactory—Phone us. HIGH-GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. THE SERVICE SHOP BYRON S. ADAMS, IEiyrEas CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. Amber and Colored Glasses. — 907_F_STREET H ROOF TROUBLE// “Heating_and Roofing Experts 35 rzence Umbrella sxor REPAIRING. RECOVERING. HAD. H ORDER. _FR. 458. 718 13th ST. CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. " RUCKER Will do your Wallpapering and Painting in a most satisfactory manner. Estimates furnished. 2 Edwin S. Rucker 1210 H st. n.w. Phone M. 7422, The Big Million-Dollar Printing Plant— —does the bl mack iy5¢ better and more economic: The National Capttal Press 12101212 D St N.W. The Ironclad Roofers ,mu put your roof in good sbape and keep s0 for many years to come. Our guarantee -u s, and we furnish one with every job. IRONCLAD Roofing. 526 13th st. n.w. Company. Phone Main 14. = = = — = = — i Homes The Shannon and Luchs New Home Development 14th St. Terrace N.W. —Offers unusual interest those who contemplate buy. ing a New Home. Here may be and New seen stages of construction. Homes Priced From $12,750 to $18,500 OQur terms are equitable and have meant success to every purchaser since 1 It takes but a few minutes of your time to see the new homes in this “Intown Sub. urb.” It Is an Ideal Location for the Busy Man The convenience to reason able markets and the ade- quate gether with the cleanliness of the community, make it ideal for the family. school facilities, To Inspect Take 14th St. car (best car service in Washington) to cor- ner of Ingraham St. n.w. | sSample Homes open every day until 9 p.m. Shannon & Luchs 713 14th St. N.W. Renitors and Home Bullders e BUY A HOME here Values Are Best In That Beautiful Addition: “PETWORTH” Overlooking 500 Acres of Soldiers’ Home Grounds Inspect 4122 3d St. N.W. On our terms 'most any one can own their own home. ‘These homes are superior to any at the price. Open daily and evenings until 9 o'clock. The 4 bedrooms in these homes are of unusual size. Extra large yard to wide alley. These homes are equipped with especially large sized breakfast and sleeping porches. See them belore they are all sold. to New 1 Dssigned Bungalows in all the variovs to- ’ = = Two Shirts, Value Two Union Suits, Value $5.00 The Complete Dray{tss 8ro .| 617-619 Pa. Ave. N.W. $8.00 Three Prs. Hose, Value $2.25 ‘ One Tie, Value $2.00 ‘ Six Collars, Value $1.50 Six Handkfs., Value $1.00 $68.75 502 vJe UNUSUAL INVESTMENT Three-story and English Basement APARTMENT HOUSE Seven Apartments, 2-3-4- 5 Rooms and Bath Each All Furnished Except One Excellent Northwest Location Gross Annual Income $5,200 Price, $27,000 To yield over 24% on investment in present equity, after all operating and interest charges are paid. INVESTIGATE THIS OFFERING Real Estate CKEEVER «4GOS ervice 5' Street. NW Main 4752 Near Conn. Ave. One- half square west and south of circle. A thoroughly modern two- story and attic detached house with 8 rooms, bath; vith- one finished room in Hot-water heat, elec- The House of Your Dreams Why not make it a reality by selecting one of our many desirable homes? We will be glad to escort you around and show you what we have to offer. You can purchase any of our houses on terms to suit your means. \ Beautiful Bungalow near Connecticut Avenue Price, $8,750 Owner, {eaving the city, desires to sell 'his new bungalow and will give pos- ‘ CUTLETS i PGRK CHOPS 22¢ |b. PALMINE Blade Cut BEEF CUTS | Nut-Ruler Hamburger Steak Dutch Roll Corned Beef CHUCK STEAK PLATE or BRISKET BEEF, s i Ibs. for i .00 ~ PURE | 6. | LARD 3%25¢| 2 & 25¢ A Carload of the Finest Mild Sugar Cured Smoked Hams ‘ Smoked Tongues swn 385, Breakfast Bacon Fieces 255 Scuthern Style Bacon 14:. Fresh Dressed Frying and Broiling Chickens Baking Chickens, 44; This Waek Erd Small Sizes 31: Sugar Loaf Bacon . 185 DERRYDALE BUTTER, 41. GROCERY DEPT. BARGAINS LOGANBERRY JUICE, 6:.. 6 Gosman'’s 10c | Ginger Ale Tuna Fish RAIDO, Bots. for ) i3le Pineapple Mo g, 30C: No. can. .. No. 23 can.. MISSION, < x| GRATED, No. 4 can 1 9c l43°‘- Do | No.2can... zzc Sweet PRUNE Ib. PRODUCTS FOR YOUR PICNIC LUNCHES. TRY OUR BAKERY Je“ RO“ 15 Pound Cake,ZSn,. BREAD, Loaf, 8¢ '0LlVES e 150 % ROLLS, doz.,18¢c man. =] d foors, session at® once. : Casey—Expert Roof Man “Protects, and Beautifies. _A Word to the Wise t Irca heghsr h?arr:vo:g l:)aosrsa T Slasey will make the & ot Beckor's!iBpecial In this operation we garag s property tat C old_roof like ne PAINT Lo Fench Faint westher: have just one corner wonderfully attractive lot There are five large rooms 3 eW IO 0es . FOR CASEY " il sta A i i *‘52‘,'&3&‘; house left, with built-in 50 fect wide, with shade, a;-d"?:thhgt;‘ttwafiear ghest C = horoughaess | fOT Lawn | 9000 garage and surrounded flowers, shrubs, etc. Im- elect s rdwooc C ak P 15 = f<2 [N 19 3 an al 3 J Efficiency Faint B, g duegsg | Benches |, B2"50 ihie foe Dhumicas e, oy FRice SIS0 )| i Terms. Pan Trout 185 | Yo York 1 e | Becker Paint and G!as Co. y 82500 Requ an irout . . LB. | State 25 ohe only lnd original “'Biggs'’ In the Heating d Plumbing business is The Bxggs 1310 14th st. n.w. Phone Franklin 317. JEATING —PLUMBING Marren W. Biggs, W. K. Pace, | Jas. Cunningham. Heating and Plumbing repairs and n—o-hl promptly attended te by expert mechanies, 'HAS. E. HODGKIN, Mgr. 1280 Wisconata ave. Phose West &7. ROOF TALKS: rguson sa; e'll repair your leaky roof na put it 7la perfect shape for a ] pnee nmne us. h. FERGUSO] uumn. Phose North Rookag Esperta, D_J. DUNIGAN 1321 N. Y. Ave. Main 1267 LBS. FOR | Codish Steaks . 225 MOORE & HILL, INC . . . Halibut . . . . 35 1420-22 H St. NW. - e Pea(:hes,Z lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]lIIIl!IIllIJIHHIlHIIIlIIIIHIHllII![IlHI[IIIIIlHiIlIlIIIl!Il { 4

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