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" 10 : THE_EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. ©, FRmAY, JULY 22: 1921. s =k EIGHT PERSONS DROWN Si Hurd: dy | FORMER CABINET || Siec: surirguras, IN GULF OF MEXICO Heavy German Taxes : By Wirelesn to The Star and Chicago Delegates io Baptist Young Peo- Dally News. Copyrighit, 1921. BERLIN, Germany, July 22— ple’s Union Caught in Under- in th :..'1 ::::c'l‘-‘-':v'in::‘:fl in ..Z tow——Three Others Saved. , 72931 7th St. N.W. The Store That Sells for Less OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS We Always Did and Always Will Sell EDMONSTON’S— Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. i : ¥ oy taxed by the German govern- HOUSTON, Tex., July 22—Eight . RGEST SHOERETAILERS Quality Shoes Cheaper di C. J. Owens Criticises Baker | | way*or ari and smasement s | |persens were arowned snd ihree WoRLosTLA heavily taxed. Trals len others, near death, werg rescue Store Closes 3 PoM- sat“r y and Daniels at Manassas e i ane e | {When sixteen delegates to the Eap- tist Young People’s Union, annual state encampment at Palaclos, form- ing a bathing party, were caught in the undertow of the Gulf of Mexico, at the mouth of Greens bayou, twen- ty-two miles from Palacios yester- This No. 5, “A” “Foot Form” Is a Genuine Find for Particular Women The style and char- acter of the last mark it as unique in shoe- Memorial Meeting. MANASSAS, Va, July 22. s for maintaining the Manassas Confeder- Memorlal Park wero launched 54 here yesterday with special exercises. _o‘:‘; e e";:’::! :;'.’::‘: The bathers were members of a as sho held on the historic Bull Run battle- playing of funeral marches, be- sailing party af thirty-one that left building. The finish fleld. Maj. E. W. R. Ewing presided. cause that, 100, comes within | | Palacios for a sail on the Matagorda and the quality are The principal address was delivered| | the taxable category. The street | |Pay. The party was composed mostly B “ H Plivet 1 13 3 direct “selling points by Clarence J. Owens, ‘chairman of| | orsan promiscs to become more | | Of delegaten from Breckenridge Tex: ult most of Saturday Special Men’s, Women’s& Children’s Shoes Men’s and Boys’ White Children’s Barefoot fitted on the foot. T Injustice and Infide}ity to the south" Fish hooks are the accepted currency = It is a Foot Form / 19 the ranking members ot the Ar-| BONDING COMPANY SUED. [3mone, the inhabitants of some of ‘the ‘ Ankl? Patch |sandals for Hot Weather s - = Tennis Shoes last that relieves and 1T QWUTOKS || mission, “in eliminating the south en- corrects foot ail- i tirely from the memorial, in flagrant|Former Sheriff in West Virginia Is (Like cut) Sizes 11 to 5% tion, and as the German couples now get married without the well known chorus, when th i s the finance board and director general popular than ever among the i :n’dhfi; i fi": 2 S he Mt g direat Congrens.| | Doorer people and probably will | |covered and a searching party is at S r €y ar i Mr. Owens criticised former Secre- take the place of hands at wed- that are missing. magnified a hundred tary of War Baker and former Secre- dings and funerals. g PERPETUAL | BUILDING | ASSOCIATION ments, yet is as snap- . violation of any reasonable interpre- 5 tation of the law creating the com- Joint Defendant. py as one could wish Cationjiof —something unob- il A ielegram was read from Leonard | Special Dispatch to The Star. tainable in the ordi- 3 Imboden of Boston, in which $10,000f CHARLESTON, W. Va., July 22.— nary run of was pledzed'totv;nrdl the movement. In | Echoing the Sneed case, now pending R e name of the Imboden brothers. Z shoes, and who are cousins of Gen. Johu D. Im-| bofore Judge Henry K. Black in in. it corrects ail- . boden, Confederate general, who| jSricdiate court a sult has been o & » in the circuit court by the state of ments dis- / fought in both battles of Manass West Virginia, acting for the Ka- Sizes 8! to 2 Boys’ White and Brown tressing at all / Several one-thousand-dollar gi inst 8. B. b i P’ ) N 9 timesg—-esve- L ese/flsolanriouncetamong thess P e e Low Tennis Shoes—Finest $1 39 . Ch"‘;’:"s "[“d M"(S)ES_ Bd"’W" and Black . . ng one from Villlam s Mc. % National 3 . H e ow oes—l.ace Xtords cially so in the ! former United States Treasury head. | Surety” Company of New York, nis - P, 6 Per Cent quality; all sizes........... . il S $1 98 warm season. z Already about fifteen thousand of the|pondsman. The .action is said to have ays r ———————— | and Strap umps—8'4 to 2. . fifty thousand dollarg needed has been | heen taken by Frank W. Sneed while h - 3 163 pairs of Women’s In- P subscribed. he was deputy sheriff and chiet book- |[ff ©n shares maturing in 45 H 3 d Whit In the morning the post band from | k. under Jarrett. 83 months. It step Strap House Slippers, 2 In Black, Brown an e h eeper or 83 m s. 5 . U the United States marine barracks.| Aithough the amount of the al- with rubber heels.......... o Men’s Tennis Low Shoes, OXFORDS FROM $7.50 Up Quantico, Va., gave a concert at the|leged shortage is claimed to be only — | White and Brown... oo .o S Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity = old Henry house, in the center of the | $76,767.46, Jarrett and his bonds. High Shoes, $10.00 Up battlefleld, where the exercises were| man are 'being sued for the entire Men’s Black and Tan ged. A picnic dinner was enjoyed | bond of $200,000. B two thousand people from Prince| \hile awaiting trial Sneed is serv- Williami and neighboring counties. ing as a trusty in the county jail, o The closing address was made by| where he works on the books of the st oo, SO0 Senator John Sharp Williams of Mis- | jailer. Assets More Than sissippl. - Andrew Betz, Manager EXCHANGE BEINGS PROFIT. $7,000,000 503 pairs Women’s Black 1334 F Street GERMANY UNCONCERNED TIMMINS, Ont.. July 22.—The pres-| Surplus Nearing and Brown Oxfords and Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles 14 -per cent exchange as Str.p P"mps _____________ $2.98 “ s d A i 4 OVER RUSSIAN THREAT | ecwscn, Connen the manise e | $800,000 S T IR i th ntario, ap- ||| H Disregards Note of Protest Over gf‘l?‘"'“"’:;‘:'s‘v‘oilf"%fi"fl'::""'my' rer:|[f Comer 11thand E Sts. N.W. sSregards of [ Vi t! rrency o e 73 pairs Misses’ White $ Canvas Ankle-strap Pumps, 1000 Expulsion of Soviet Minister of about 3250 en ounce when con-|f JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary Verted into Canadian currency, an TromiBEvaria. the mines are producing 67,500 cunces By the Associated Press. monthly. | BERLIN, July 21.—The recent note of | —— protest sent to the German government by M. Tehitcherin, Russian soviet foreign minister, against the expulsion of M. Krestinsky, soviet minister of finance, from Bavaria. has caused no concern in Berlin political circles, which received the message from the German repr sentative in Moscow. The note threal ened to cut off commercial and economic | relations with Bavaria unless full apolo- gies were forthcoming. The _general opinion expressed here is that Russia will not use any harsher methods than words, especially as Rus- sia’s relations with Bavaria are more or less negligible, although the soviets iast month received sixteen shiploads of food from Germany. The Confection-Gift Ideal Be it a gift of intimacy or an im- personal cvidence of cordial friendship, D i) dlevatenter Tty )T eaia ibat one can rest assured of success when Victor Kopp, Russian soviet represent- - v % : B L\ ative in Berlin, had handed a protest to choosing _Cornwell Candies. ~ Both : the German Bovernment akainst the ex. donor and recipient share a mutual sat- pulsion of M. Krestinsky from Bavaria. v ke The latter went to Bavaria for his isfaction in the numerous taste-lures en- health, but after his expulsian he went sconced in thick shells of milk or Italian to Berlin to undergo an operation. The a oot chosalat soviet protest demanded that the offi- bitter-sweet chocolate. s cials responsible for Krestinsky's expul- P ) slon be punished and that the photo- v graphs and fingerprints of Krestinsk: : BETTY BOX, $1.50 [\ |and his"secretary. made’ by Bavariag Nut clusters, fruit and cream centers coated Y officials, be destroyed. Krestinsky went with milk chocolate. A pound, $1.50. to Bavaria with full credentials from Berlin, but the Bavarian authorities re- BUNGALOW BOX, $1.70 & Tored 10 vecoguize therm: The same flavor fancies covered with < Genoeso dark chocolate. A pound sna a M| |RUSSIA FAMINE REPORTS quarter box, $1.70. SUNDAY PAPER NOUGATS, 95¢ CONFIRMED IN NEW YORK Almonds and hazel nuts deep buried in i cubes of French honey mallow. A 1b., 95c. A. J. Sack, Representing Anti-Bol- MATINEE MINTS, 55¢. | shevist Forces in U. 8., Tells of [ ¢ Creams flavorously minted and copiously Terrible Conditions. NEW YORK, July 22.—The official | lagara . covered with chocolate. A boz, 56¢c. bolshevik newspaper. Pravda, of Mos- cow. under date of June 25, telling | 2 of the terrible sufferings of the Rus- sian people, says that “as a result of the drought and the crop failure, a s famine is \raging among a popula- tion numbering about 25,000.000.% s announcement, given out by A.J. Sack, director of the Russian in- EXCURSIONS formation bureau in the _United Round Tri States, who represents the Russian o p anti-bolshevist forces in this country, War Tax connrm; redcem;_mc;bl: dispatches 8% Additional which have described the widespread famine conditions prevailing in Jul ;RPAYI ussia. The famine territory, Mr. Sack sald, y 29, Aug. 12, 26 embraces the provinces of Ufa, Tzari- tzn, Saratov, Samara, Simbirsk, Viat- | Select one of these dates ka, Perm, Kazan and the northern for your summer vacation. Caucasas, from which the population Magnificent mountain scen- is fleeing in terror. ery through the Lehigh and “The situation,” he said, “Is made Wyoming Valleys. more catastrophial from the fact that ue to the destruction of the trans- port and shrinkage in area under ag- SPECIAL TRAIN ricultural cultivation, the other re- (Coaches and Parlor Cars glons of Russia are unable to help through to Niagara Falls with- those affected by the famine.” out change.) 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