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17 Heroic Yank, Four Times Cited, NORRI BLKILED | 7r ited, IMIST FAGE TRAL |z .| OBREGONCANNOT BYHARDINGPLAN (37" 1o Humer: fo Ao FOR GOURT “LEAR s e | CHANGEARTCLEZ) e Band concert at the Capitol i at 5 p.m. by the United States Marine Band, William H. Santel- | mann, leader, and Taylor Brap- .| son, second leader. i Program. ! A March, “The Star of the Guard,” | Blankenburg “hi .| of Woodrow Wilson beneath @n elab- npective tenants 82 Overture, “William Tell,”.Rossini freights from Chicago and having vir-{o,, O0Li Yo", “soidier kneeling be- flexe of looking at apartment Intermezzo, “Sparklets”....Miles tually nothing to eat for two days, X(}rc Lib:‘irly.‘ It e‘:im; his a‘erllfl(.:‘l_ifi: i Lr:-(:zl-.-‘-:u to the newspa- H i g " ... ......Luigini H H Corp. Fra k k of the 131st|of wounds receiv. n action. ¥ pe ay al = : 3 Sinn Feiners Say They Are | | Ballet “Russel oo iiueite | [Republicans in Senate See |{ob Frank I Kostak of the M81st ] ourin was the cortineats of the ais- |Appeal of Ashton F. EMbry, | | Ruuier waia s tanatord told him | Mexican President Denied et marziale. 1 Not Ready to Reply to b Valse lento, mouvement de valse anime. Wash a tinguished service cross. The dgl‘))v- | the $2 would not apply on the H H ashington yesterday. ernment pamphlet was treasure e- 3 Death Blow in Presi- e e than flction, | capeb 1t bentained tnese few woras: | FOrmer Secretary to Jus- ak is the same man whose name Corp. Frank F. Kostak. Co. C H Power to Adjust Constitu- i3: ¢ Mazurka, moderato assai. R . & . . . British Proposals. d March, Russe, allegro. non dent’s Message. :*blazonca’ by Tewspapers and | I31eL Infantry, 43d Division, for X1 tice McKenna, Denied. . | tion Displeasing to U. S. troppo. veriodicals throughout the country as | (HONC NATE, * August 9, ‘ the heroic Yank who took a machine- pilly e, & $ Valse suite, “Just for Fun' ] & ke Teike gun nesy of Germans single-handed | 1918. Single handed, Corp. iostak e 5 24| with great gallantry. attacked a ma- | £ CLOSELY OBSERVE TRUCE| | reveric. “mnterrompues ° | |SUBSTITUTE IS OFFERED |, miined, buck acress, no man's | chino Pguin “sosition. capturing tve | OTHERS ALSO INVOLVED | Finale, third act, “Rienzi” {, For the past vear, he said, he has ‘ostello Post is seeing to it that ok e O | ' Wagner been ill and unable to work. He wrote | he {5 to be lodged and cared for,” said PARTY LEADERS FIRM 2% 20e, & 3 . S " ;. 3 t h v i £ R W p 2 . - s 3 Possibility of Four Legislatures in “The Star Spangled Banner. War Finance Corporation Has |, e SoNETRens MaKing & G, (8F | Frankiin today. ~We have made 41| Charged With Violating Secrecy Deputies Oppose Way to Alter ’ B B . . tiol vhich h aintai V. ol . i Areland'Hinted: atfn Lan- sBanlSnesst by the Unitedt | | $400,000,000 Which Might Be | i 1wk in Wunce. For tweive | it i Ve tave staried ne ciaim | Surrounding Supreme Court Stumbling-Block, Though s 5 hs there came no reply. Then he 2 n T A 4 evening, beginning at 5:50 5 month through. He is being examined today " ! = don Report. lock-“sonn 5. 3. Fimmermann, | Available to Railroads. dectded o come to Washington to by medical attuches of the war risk Decisions. [ Senate Approves. the Associated Press. andmaster. President Hardi special message i ureau. The Court R 7 ke Asiocinted Erem DUBLIN, July 27.—Eamon de Va-| | March. “Sagamore.”....Goldman | TesldonbHarding s o B¢ | 1Ho hovoped a treight out of Chicago. | “ryenty-five cases similar to this 1 Sourt of:Appeaia of the/Districe XICO CITY, July 27.—The cham- to (ongress on railroads and farm |He took only a few things with him. |, CWSHNCAVe Ceses SIAr 10 G of Columbia today shattered the last Overture, “Trumpeter of the But among the few treasures were lera, the Irish republican leader.| | Fort” . A : g . Iber of deputies last night voted down a e Gruenwald | |fnancing was regarded today by many | Bul wmeng the few trea Costello Post each’ month, according | hobe of counsel for Ashton F. Embry, i < i = sheets paper and el e | reaticst by Bres s o aaa dhm beo}le:gues have not yet| | Sulte Romantic. “A Love Suite” | |republican leaders in the Senate as|a War Department pamphlet. T, or (o€ DuTbose | Of | former secretary to Justice McKenna:Daughter of Missing Chicago s fi’x:r;“r':l*’:‘n”‘;":’:"““ U““",J ae ound a basis for the proposed con- . £ & % sath blow to th vhen he arrived here he came d to aid in aiied 5 i Il § i gra cxtraordinary powers to ad ference with the British government () “The Lovers” (b) “Dance | [Maving dealt a final death blow 10 the |, Jiomimandcr . 1 Franklin of his work the Lew Dufour show, with | Of the United States Supreme Coury| pinapsiar Says She Knew |article 27 of the constitution, which na- 4 Britis Capriccioso. ~ (¢) “Love's | |Norris bill to create a $100,000.000 | Vincent\B. Costello Post of the Amer- | 1.000 persons and 100 trained animais, | and his alleged co-conspirators in th tionalizes oil deposits. The scnate al- on the Irish question in London. but | | Lament" e farm export corporation. jlean Legion. He t0ld a portion of his | It being staged on the Union station | famous Supreme Court “leak” case, to $500,0 e are continuing to search for a com- ms from “Eileen." erbert & R e i » ory and handed over the papers for | Pla: pproximately 8,000 are said | g, & v 00 00_ i1 I o accede to i Cratad it e Fox trot characteristic, “Kara- The President ifr his message SUB-H G0 htion. They told the rest. One |to have attended last night, The|2Y0ld @ triul before a jury in the o " the request. ground on which the contend- ety Oleman | |gested that the powers of the War|was a citation for the croix de guerre. | show will continue through this week | criminal division of the District Su i 2 a early ing parties can meet, it was stated in| | Waltz suite, “La Carmela | | ormoration e cxtended to| Ancther was for the French medaille and next. remo Court on an indictment charg: | BY the Amociated Press. The president had requested early & well informed quarter here today. | | Witmark | |cover all phases of farm credits, and | Ing them with illegally securing ad.| CHICAGO. Ju —Vivian Spurgin. | in the present month that he be giv- At the Mansion House it was an- nounced that the Sinn Fein cabinet #till was considering the government's offer, and, as a consequence, no state- Finale, “Call Me Henry".Benter vance information of the decision” of | daugliter of Warren C. Spurgin. mis- | en wide latitude in revising the ar- “The Star Spangled Banner.” | :kfro‘:!‘:xlco?':la'z‘:fr"(fiy“:;;lh.a-nm{'(:;”:\!:"' SIX UNMASKED BANDITS JAPAN TO MAKE PROTEST | the highest court in the land in the|ging president of the closed Michi®an ticle when it hecame apparent that b S Pacific railroad case and logg. republican, Minnesoti. Southern Avenue Trust Company, who. With|cong ot Bt e able o wive Band concert today at 7:30 p.m. " P i using the information in speculation ¥ ongress would not be able to & e conla yet be authorizad. . at Dupont Circle by the Boy | |10 have the approval of the admiel ROB BANK OF $11,000| TO AMERICA. SAYS PAPER | cn ihe stock market. § Ihar mother. returned to Chicago from [ iy adequate consideration before the e Irish ieaders have no immediate | | Scout Band, James L Ridwey, | | tration. a S U The appellate court denied an ap-| Dotroit, where they fled folloWIN | yhccinl sension ends in Auguast intention of summoning the Dail Hoover and Director M h ; : Eireann, or republican parliament. to | | Maer: finance corporation, and plication of counsel for a special ap- | v, Y ICRS L AL KL T ed - i 1 - a < al from the decision of Justice Sid- - discuss the situation, it is declared emper Fidelis”...Sousa | |opinion of republican senators. a§ ex- | Enter South Jacksonville Estab- | Foreign Office, However, Denies It | 5! pistrict S Court, | that she had knowledge that her fa- e pehe iruation, it 15 declared| | Serenade, “Land o' Dreams pressed today. be substituted for the | dons of the District Supreme Court, | that sl owledg: : s - 8 o 5 leade ed the stage where any tangible pro- Schumann | |Norris bill, which Secretary Hoover| lishment in Broad Daylight. | Has Knowledge of Cabinet who had held that the indictment| ner had taken more than $500.000 ay morning President Obre- ed a joint conference of the s in both houses and explained 2 5 i i he necessity for immediate action on Waltz, “Lanette” s 9 Hooy charged a crime against the United . ety Dposal could be submitted to the Dail " g siz0e-.Elenton condenined and Secretary Wallace Believe: eB Foreigners. iy violatin he mecrecy sur-|Of the bank's money before he fled.,pqjcle as well ax pleading for Elreann. The leaders are not éon- March, “Stars and Stripes, ousa | |falled th indorse ‘before the Seate eved to grers. Stand on Deportation. S o the decisions of the United |it was announced today by James E.|permission to proceed with it wi- sidering the details of any system, e S agriculture committoe. JACKSONVILLE. Fla., July 27.—Six | By the Associated Press States S Court. S ssista e's at .| Justment in % manner Drable 1o but the means of securing an ac-| | vperture. “Debutante” Myers = Ly BLx By the Assodialed Erein, B O ciad McShane, assistant state's attornes. g "liion and its iuterests. Mem- “Pomposo.” base solo....Hayes Aetion Still Uncertain. nnm: d by obbed the Bank oi| TOKIO, July 2 ‘The ) Newmark. chief investigator | chi and Ben ceptable. basis for a conference at g} Jaindly indiceed with the formes - 5 . . % ‘ . , lerk are E. Millard Mayer, a business | ! TESUGRIOL | bers the liberal-constitutionalist b g H g 8 I (Musician, Ed. Smith) | 1" Just when Congress would be South Jacksonville, across the St..says today that the cabinet has decided | C - S es8 900 the state attorney's office, whoiDers of the Hbera o . M i - : el 8 decided | “incinnatti, Ohio; James Har- ias S i er P2 & The newspapers here emphasize the | | Yo, JOul Director’, Bigelow | [to take up the second request Johw's river from here, of cash esti- | (¢ Eovernment should send a protest to | waog Graves. formerly an assistant | duestioned Miss Spurgin and Neriipe leader. are undersiod to have importance of summoning the Daii i Siverss|. ipodis@itin e, Presidents meay Imated at between $7.000 and $11,000 N¢ United States government against|u(iorney in the Department of Justice, | Msiine’ Swnpein stated, according to]declined at first to give a decisi fi"ft"‘.“':“:“‘l print aylistiof thirty-six| | March, “Co-Ea~ Zanecink | f‘:frpf,’;i‘,:':,:"," l,‘,’,t‘:,’:f to ermit it to|shortly before 10 o'ciock today. ;',';;’,',‘"fl;'"“"" ol gJapanese workers|and Barnett E. Moses. a lawyer of the state authorities, that the infor- dausrtng that ahey mirhed go stud 'mbers in prison, whose re- - g 1o B . =r 2 b v b 245 d v " pficials he harvest fields in Turlock. Calif. ashingto, T e i h s v her,the question further. After a party lease they demand. | "The Star Spangled Banner.” | frefund about $500.000000 of railroad |, Ihe Bniits who, bapk Qs Sa% 1 The foreign ofice, ‘when inquirich we % | Washingtop. | The men are said (0| mation was given to her by heri (0 QU0 wis decided 0 onference with | h = st e t—still ¥ Sl were {have made $1.400 as the result of | mother following a 'll_‘v:":eem;l;llfi: ‘t'::;!:: :glcl?:sue(o:hfir indebtedness to the governmen : i]dq"' tHe Lk Th & toUTing ‘ons, T6LE the i made there, said it had no inron-naunn'melr stock market transactions based | her father during which he bade them ! RS O i e, ontinue | ODERA SHORTAGE DENIED. | fiore socmetin wouid e tor” it [ Tmotor Fumni " with - mas at_ Uhe| SOCCTRTE U0 reporied decislo of the |t Savance Ihlormation. o 1| opi-ove, and s he Wwould b BArts Maiemiont, was st sy with i s cel, e ed. : 5 ; ounse ccused as ably never se ain. Both Mrs. | 1] AN dim e T Jecledm(eo":;3;"::5{n:lmtl;::":l:\'cfi'lwnz?e Chi jin.s :"‘;’tfl‘g:‘“';m S ita hn Thete'were no customers in the :)Ia'cc‘M"’g’:yfi:’“;‘;flfl'g&mz";: e prucee ould | Appellate Court to entertain the spe- | Spurgin and her daughter are being FFou1, e s nsidered in due course cago Organi i & 3. the W, at the time. and wlile three of the: % PAHC, = Nichi Nichi, | cial appeal, declaring that the case |detained for further questioning today ! e paer g:‘;:ewm:;.! l;?':-glc‘f;:u‘:":'fi‘; -4 ganization Says Official | gition, issued today. the W men covered the bank employes the |¥as_that the deportation constituted|depends on the question of law as to{by Mr. Article deny the president’s request, and a has long been a stumb- ewmark and Mr. McShane, ; e Was Ousted o Corporation showed a cash credit on| Dot Covered the bank embloyes thelan encroachment on the rights of the | Semers *mhel S icauion of 000 o et thes Detteve the |ling-biock _in the relations ~ betwecn Py e N e ko i n Suspicion. |hand with the treasurer of the United | ST ARk the robbery the bandits | Japanese, who were living In obedience | cvimer and poinced. out thoe ot the | wife and daughter of the bank presi- | Moxico and the United 'States. - the o g CHICAGO, July a|States of $40; Outstanding | antered the car and reports indicate | to the laws of the United States. court would hear the appeal a trial |dent know more than they have told. latter government churacterizing the 5 393 il v hortage of from $40,600 to $30,000 in | 10ANS amoun 03,839.39. of | hey crossed the Fighway bridge over| NEW IRISH PLAN HINTED. |° o $50,000 in |1ORNS SMOURtEl o5 repre s | they ¢ : The Ja e T he CI 5,856.47 epresented 1oans|ipe” river and entered Jacksonville, panese foreign office announced ati F out that S i d his wife had! the oll organization of the Chi ads Under fiAlwar DoWers < Ouic| . Pyer andse Ton Monday last that it weula toenCed | application. the appellate court takes | Qut that Spurgin an wife ha R 5 : ‘ay the iast chance of aveiding & been estranged, that he told them hel L : : Jrand Opera Companry, due to al- |standing loans made under export action in “connection with the Turlock | 1ot an & & ! contemplated flight and turned overbroper laws In an offi London Paper Sees Possibility of |leged lax methods In box office man- |finance authority totaled $54,047.39.%0.1 FQUR VICTIMS OF HEAT. |incident bevond requesting an investiga- | sorae o rmice e Sounsel for the de- | 10" \hem $75.000 worth of insurance | of President Harding's K Four Legislatures agement, were denied today by Red-|Total loans heretofore made aggr * [tion of it « Tokio dispatch stated. The | (e trial table and let it o to the | PaPers. and gave cach $750 In cash,iicy, mide dune b Scoretiry of Staue . mond Stephens. attorney for the op- |gated $359.586,04 while repay- ) A foreign office officials said they regarded | Appellate Court in the ev. ‘K"t to thel ihon he told them he would probably | Hughes said that Mexico was free LONDON. July 27.—The possibility |era company. a {ments aggregated $259.682.210.19 One Drowning, One Prostration and.lflrw incident as a anxlhaflm—. and ex- | Vittion on a regular appeal . CO"|never sec them again. The fled mi"',h“,',"",‘, s ,,'L‘;l';;f,.1:"‘[‘,,,"',"‘(‘,;',' . - he rumors were attributed to the % seet pressed conidence that the American 3 ; avoid publicity. they asserted with respec plic lands. b :"“ four legislatures may be estab-|gacharge of a $75-a-week box offica| . OPPOse Takinx Whole Su Two Suicides in New York. thorities would adopt all the necessary | —_— L he search for Spurgin has develop- | added thit she was not free to de- ished in Ireland—one each in the|manamer of the rompany. on the th While the $400,000.000 credit with SelsTeatrial tve | measUres. el e el o0 stroy without compensation valid 1i- provinces of Ulster. Munster, Con-|ory that some one was working in|the treasurer would be availible for| NEW VORK, July 27-—Oppressive PRESIDENT GREETS KING. |Otray coi: where She o warn o bavei tles which have been obtained by naught and Leinster—under a central | collusion with New York amd Chi-(Payments to the railroads in the event | ot and a wiolent storm which had mining interests, and the other ican citizens under Mexican Cago. tlcket “scalpers . The . |of the passage of legislation sugest- hroke wver the city late vesierdsy | FRENCH AMBASSADOR SAILS. i E i joni; e W . section as confiscatory and ag; !might be avolded. In denying the! Questioning of the women brought|jiction av, Copitionr Mt tee io interests obtained in_Mexico under atemoni exican pol- national parliament, is hinted at this | charged emplove was said to have ! ©d to Congress by Pre aing. | were held responsibie for one drown- | © VU A1 Sends Felicitations to President of | 0,1, " /Ehboerhood of Mobile. Ala gl action of congress last niht morning by Sketch, which says: been 1ving on a scale far above that | corporation officials declared that 1t|ing. one death by prostration and | NHEV YORK. duly 27—Jules Jusse. Republic of x any friends-i ¢ ‘iewed by political observers here “It need mot be assumed, as is done |Permitted by his wages. although Mr. | would ~probably not be ' considered | two sucides. The thermometer rose | UL FIoich atmbagsador to the United epublic of Liberia. e tas marking a definite split between 1 ] ! ; : S of 80 degrces ® |States, and Mme. Jusserand i S . M-l advisable to withdraw the whole sum mperature of 89 degrees short- | S e. Jusserand were list in some quarters, that under unifica- :.':e‘"':,.'{;e:',',“fldz;}:";l had no conclu- | erim the Treasury. as it would neces- | 1y o'clock in the afternoon 4% Dassengers on the sicamer P tion there would be only two governs o sitate the Treasury's borrowing the|and fell 11 degrees during the storm, | Sailing for Havre today. The President Harding has sent a letter! SHELLEY IS TRANSFERRED | President’ Obregon and his party to Charles D. B. King, president of the The, first indications of party atrife i i i were noted early a month azo, wh'n ing authorities under a federal Irish money for the purpose. which could | which lasted for nearly two hours, to | 10F I8 returning home on « I republic of Liberia, now in this ci'y, | Army Officer, Freed on Assault|Augustine Arroyo was elected presi- parliament. It has been almost ove FACTORY WAGES FALL. be done by the corporation itself. the aceonipaniment of a violent ele - et i e i Augustineihrrore arasiciected s B e e L —— = trical display. The hum ¥ Hovered | e Charge. Ordered to Sacramento. |liberal-constitutionalist members. At inces in Ireland, each with an his- EN AGED ! bout 45 during the hottest period | ASSIGNED TO BATTLESHIP. anniversary of the proclamation of Y i this e Dr. Jose Siurob. one of the torical individuality.” De. of the day. X . |Liberian independence. Lieut. Col. James ¥. Shelley. Quar- | part .. sharply criticised Tn relation to Sketch's information, |Decrease in New York Pay Aver- PRINCE REGENT ENG . ‘n. Mrs. Elizabeth Lance,| Capt. Harry B. Price has been re- ¥ W jes e TR sident Obregon. charging that he abandoned his pariy for politics expediency.” These remarks drew reply from Obregon. who asserte colored, hostler at the | that he was president of all partic n be a 5 There has never lacked in termaster Corps, recently acquitted | | = y-sia s old. terrified. by the | lieved of command of the training | countrs.” said President tHaral ks S el ked earlier reports, the statement is made, : i Alexander of Jugoslavia Betrothed | lightning, committed suicide and at- | station. Sun Francisco, and assigned | Y eside y general court-martial of charges | somewhat disconnectedly, that, sub-| ALBANY.N. Y. July 27.—New York > e npted to end the life of her four- (o the command of the I;uuleship|deep interest in the peace, independ-|growing out of the shooting of Rich- ject to a satisfactory solution of the|state factory workers received on an to Princess Sophie. vear-old daughter oy turning on the | Wyoming. 1'{';';"‘. and ndm; ¥ n]rAm repubic of ] i ‘alera has intimated that he will no v in April, tabulation of i 5 ot of Jugos! Mr: ance had become hys i nent ) ¥ . Mr. _ ster si i renew the campaign for an inde-|reports to state department of m,.,,,{;";‘;,?,,cff,sg*;:,,,f},;"g,""\::,,;;,,,'““‘ A& 1 during previous thunderstorms. DETAILED TO SEA DUTY. jPresident to you and your country-|relieted from further duty in the of- which, incidentally. reiterates some age 15 Cents in May. Y rtm, » . daugh- A z the ‘best of wishes for the wel-|fice of th 2 asi zener. A pendent Irish republic, and also that|made public todav indicates. This|ter of the Bourbon pretender. an- arlier in the day nes W Lieut. Commander R. P. P. Mocl Pmen, s for the wel-{fice of the quartermaster general, SSIGNED TO SEA DUTY. he will not seek to raise an army or|decreass was considerably less than|nounced in Belgrade dispatches received | Brehm. bank teller. shot and | ski hus been detached from due |1 hen '.!;”m‘ii‘}!fr'ff'g&% o he able to ! Suoramente, CANE. Tor duwy me s | Lieut Commander Carlo A. Baile navy or the right to enter into rela-!that of the preceding month. The! killed himself while at work. He ja{ the Y 3 e able to Sacramento. Calif.. for duty as a Lieu or . ile h 2 Naval Academy and deta l5s 0 as’ b ad complained of suffering from the | o, 2 detailed jextend these felicitations at a moment | sistant to the officer in charge of the at the Naval Academy. has been lisgleomp) A of suering ) Supihe command of the U. 8. S.!when vou are a welcomed visitor in | purchasing and breeding headquarters signed to the command of the U Semme the United States. at that city: . McKee. tions with foreign powers, except to|reduction in weekly earnings since the same extent as these privileges!the record average of last October| y < | t Cet- are enjoyed by the self-governing amounted to $3.22 tinje in 1888, a son of King Peter of dominie f the British ire. This reduction, however, was d Serbia. Prine sophie of Vendome is licd of heat prostration in T e ———————rr————————————————————— T T e e ST o oo SRR TOREE T St 2T iR T S S S THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. LT THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. ress is being made in the Irish ne-| 1 -, ) gotiations, other reports, evidently in- | actount loss of earnings from un- in 1898 at Neuilly, France }'when he left his work to escape the | fuenced by utteramces contained in|emplovment. Pay rolls, it was said, heat by a swim in the Kill Von Kull. {= the Irish Bulletin last Monday, in-|Showed a drop of 34 per cent from dicate doubts regarding the discus- | March, 1920, to June, 1921. MEDICAL OFFICER SUICIDE. % I sions in f;uhun l{re;ing ;'o a seu‘le- PROVIDENCE, R. L. July 27.—capt | ADMITS MYSTERY MURDER. Closed A1l ment. and suggest that the question George A. Lung. medical officer a - | MARIO; July Following of unification Is a provoking one. RED GUARD IN LAIBACH. |53 War Coliege, at Newport, com- | his arrest for stealing a ride on a frei The Daily Mail, however, mentions| VIENNA, July 26.—The existence of a [ mitted suicide yesterday at his sum- | train, Ossie Tate, negro. aged twenty- | “reports of a closer understanding be- | thoroughly organized red guard, pat- |mer home in Bristol. v ed, according to local offi- | tween the north and the south” which, |terned after that of the Russian bol-| He was born in Canand: ‘ . lcials, that he killed the fifreen-year-old it says, diminish ‘the doubts respect- | sheviki, has been disclosed by an inves- | Decomber 21, 1962, Fie was w { White boy whose body was found at the ing the ability of the rival Irish lead=|tigation, according to advices received | son's squadron at 1| Arkansas end of the Mississippi river | = ers to meet and contrive a ground for {here from Laibach. The red guard is|served in many capacities ashore and |Lridge here last February. and who was |= common action. This newspaper adds: |headed by communist leaders of the|afloat. The reason for his deed is un- | buried after all attempts’ at identifica- | = ‘It is understood that some Sinn |diet named Kovacevic, Moises and Vic. |krown. tion had failed. = Fein leaders agree to the govern- = BT e ——— = £ More Bargains from “The National’s” SN wares ENLARGEMENT SALE caite _ 4-Piece Adam Bedroom Suite meantime, hé continues in harmonious | | Solid Oak, i i only “outlines and principles.” - This YHA N isti l‘x,f = mlhogf:ry .finuh, is interpreted to mean that they af- 2 7 consisting of four beautiful pieces— ford a basis for continued nego / A large Dresser, Triplicate Mirror L] I D2y Sucariar With Every Puarchase of $100 or More Aty s 26-Piece Set of Wm. { youy | 42-Piece Set of Dece’ By o ‘qu,. Open A. Rogers - Choice - orated Office Open Oy, POTe SILVERWARE | of ) DINNERWARE Rt Only. R Two-Door Refrigerator Similar to cut. Three com- partments. Golden Oak finish. Special, at $24.75 Top-Icer Refrigerator Hardwood case, Galvanized iron lined. Very special, $12.75 FREE — Ice Tongs and Pick with any Refrigerator proposals, which, as Austen Cham- berlain, the government leader, re- touch with all concerned in Ireland. tions. 3 Ak S 3 Toilet Table, Chiffonier with Mirror = The uncanny silence Dublin main- || K/ 3 \ / i tains relative to the British gov- || / A Z / | ernment’s proposals would crea:e; R 2 Y | gaged in daily discussion of these || = SOLDIERS DRILL IN DUBLIN. and full size Cane Panel Metal Bed. Possibilities in Mind. Copyright, 1! ’ ,( (LT ed on either side. Machine gun prac- i \ uneasiness but for the known fact i G Reducedto ..................... BY WILLIAM H. BRAYDEN. DUBLIN, Ireland, July 27.—Though $ $ the truce is observed scrupulously || 0 throughout Ireland, preparations for ||}l i ¥ that the Sinn Fein leaders are en- ;| Observe Truce Carefully, But Keep | ! SESAS s Easy Credit T y it Terms Sacrificing 1,500 Pairs 4 By Oable to The Star and (‘hi;‘lln Daily News, possible future war are not suspend. = e i< \ tice at the Dublin military barracks still awakens the citizens at an early - . ~ hour and the republican army is stiil Nearly all models in Summer i drilling privately. The terms of the h truce did not bar this activity, and shoes including Oxfords the suspension of the police patrol ! ’ g rds, th facilitated it. i :m:{;r:fem:yfs l‘hefl main erux. The Strap Pumps and Pumps. ne nd that Ireland be ) B A ;I{',,"w:; n,’f,;.:"':‘i;h Clster without - Plenty of Whites, Blacks, Tans interference. They do not contemplate !} ity Laas 2 eoercion, but they. belleve that com- | or Gray Leathers. Every pair terests woul secure Ulster co- . operation it British backing of Ulster taken right out of our regular were withdrawn. Ulster continues to . - rely on British pledges and so far has high-grade stocks. Practically shown a disposition to stand pat, not- withstanding the kmown improvement every size is included in the in_the south's cards. : Delay favors the peace for which i public sentiment is practically unanim- Coml_),'"ed aSSOrtment. ous, but the nation’s confidence in de Valera is unabated and there is no foundation for the expectation that ALSO the country would accept a settlement = . he_opposed. Efforts are actively proceeding to! 500 Pairs Children’s Pumps and induce Belfast to consent to a génuine united parliament linking up the local Oxfords that sold at $3.45 to $5.50. legislatures, but Belfast still looks to Vhites : Westminster as its sole superior. Whites, Blacks, Browns and Tans, Couch and Pad 118 5-Piece Dining Room Suite | c.. o reee ) Mahogany-Finish Parlor Suite This very attractive and well constructed Suite, in polished mahogany finish, con- 7 5 ists of Settee, Armchair and large Rocker, [ ) covered with good grade imitation leather N e Nearly every size from little girls’ Hi g hly-polished to big girls’ size 4. Also a number 2 | Golden Oak Exten- of pairs-Boys’ Oxfords, sizes 5 to 6 | sion Table and four only. Durable Difiers. Special sale price— Easy Credit Terms Closing Out Our Entire Stock of Women's White Low Shoes—Now - $4.856$7.45 Al Pumps, Oxfords and Strap : Effects in ‘White Washable Kidskin Genuine White Buckskin T!.A‘l' itching, burning skin troudble which makes you acratch, nomat- ter where you are, is & source of annoysnce to Y others as well as torment to yourself. Get rid of it White Nubuck 7 with Resinol Ointment. Whit: C:n:l:s HICK RENT '2',"", ‘"fl“flm_ stops All Whites, Black Trimmed J DISTRICT it heals eruptions promptiy. All Whites, Tan. Trimmed g p At all druggists. ¥