Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1921, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1921 Charges British Double Dealing? — i e Agrenei] HEINZ | srrtm LY g | GREENBAG psked ’ the "‘L‘é‘::" -mn.:-:;taoo;r;? en < ns ) . G . (INg) ; COFFEE’ zsc By Cable to The Star and Chiicago Dally News. Copyright, 1921. L PARIS, France, July 30.—Jacques A Bardoux, who is probably the 1eading | replied that with ’“ e b French authority on British affairs|er only in ren xnz mllh-d api e | B 156 STORES mcms and that the Japanese alliance and noted for his friendliness to | QOGS SNC G155 byl. anesestizieelN 18 b eam .. 15¢c | OR_GAA~ 190 JIURES ™= | Perbh..... Britatn, discloses in the current num- .,,,,e,.e,,t ocder: ber of L'Opinion the alleged diplo- | Great - Britain, ~however, felt 8 strong need, in view of the prospective matic double dealing whereby the megotiations on the problems of the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese treaty | Pacilc, of keeping the Anglo- Japa- ‘was recently effected by the British | nese treaty in vigor. ardo! v thinks zhm the diplomatic correspond- Eovernment, Hlo expresses the wian |thinks (Rat the diplomatic correspon Evaporated C ; vhat some Pascal would arise to de- nouncs “the dountful international Drobably i"lv'ml when he put the Bonesty of this proceedin situ m R ROGER ScnsmaMILK e 1256) 7 3 vy SromE BUTTER | SOAP tains, according clauses which are in_absolute con- 5 o M A8, 0 3 _—_— tradiction of articles 7, 10 and 15 of | “A premature denunciation wou N GOSMAN’S GINGER ALE Cart {Ihoe scu\';msnt of IhEJ league darB“":, have allenated Jfl]!ll\fi!fi BO dd" ns. year ago Japan an ri i htest lval lons ain therefore sent a !olnllm'le to the e Sritish cotonl \ 1 HURSDA Y Aug‘. 4 dt 7 A -Mo In 1-1b. cakes aecrotary of the league, indicating a We will allow 50c for Per Botl l 5 esire to remodel the treaty to con- nths ln empty case and bot- Fer Bottle, Next Twelve Menths Critieal. «onaldered at the time, M. Bardoux Fenewal on & Froan paste O 0 1| Lhes e hall be In a particularty fa- days. - : WANSETTA WILMAR’S " 5l SPECIALS THIS WEEK HEINZ supposed legally to expi: X € S “_‘:e"s,‘,‘::‘n,‘n"x“:“ffe,*"é;:,f's:fifzrfi e Compmanly aécepied, opinion. (he RA]SISfiESDED e i et el w218 SPOTLESS CLEANSER ;. .. 3 cans 1 Oc BULK 25¢c| Peanut Butter Counell Convolkied fa Time, Vorable position fo attenuate such ‘The imperial council was convoked | 4} in plenty of time to make the neces- sary modifications before the da newed promptly, but the stubborn op- N position of Canada, which on the one | that, therefore, it hrun'llnuodl Autu Pncklge ....... A hand fears Japanese immigration and matically—despite t > C‘T : 3 | on the other fears to offend the United | doux adds, that it violates the league —————————| Perlb. Stafes, caused an unforeseen dead- | covenant, ‘How,” he asks, “can|\N QU A NIIAFKY 1IMIEHL VAVEEK 7 vnlle 1mel manwryrre |0 2 wresrsvemaw |00 5o loek. When it began to seem un- | Britain, ‘which ll one of the Dflm. N ro s c \ Iikely that a decision could be reached | movers of the league of nations, | R 9 VINE AR e before the date mentioned Lord | justify such a procedurer” R SANITARY WILL REUNITE FAMILIES. | PREACHER 41 YEARS. |N ARGO s ARD[NES 2 cans zsc ALY OER Gal. Jug, 59¢ ehodes 5 et Peanut Butter form to the covenant. This note was Per lb 49 says, au equivalent to the denuncia- tles if returned in 60 Per Case, $3 25 Thlrd and C Streets S w oy c wifi.o:‘i::eh:fisnv;:::l: daysse i sy pon SR L o SRR S e e e i v et it S S Rt Ao PRIy SRaRe: R July 13, 1921, when the treaty Wd Transport Henderson Will Make| Rev. D. H. Bhodes Succeeded by \ STORES Round Trip to California. Bev. J. E. Franklin. N\ DEL MONTE J AMS Picnic 2 cans 2 5 — 5 3 9¢ Familles of commissioned and petty | Soeclal Dispate to Tne Star. Slze c ar..... officers of the Navy lett on the oppo-| LYNCHBURG, Va 1.—Rev. e ° o Sour -0Z. . 2 G eniy, antit tately pastor site coasts by the recent transfer of | 3¢ Fairview Christian Church, in the Sweet Mixed 12-0z. J 20c battleships between the Atlantic and}suburbs of Lynchburg, Adugult 1 will Larg Standard, - isie Pacific fleets will be transferred trom Buccee ogesias (pasLar ¥ - ? b ttl c . No. 2 C. d h, Maui 0.2Can....... \ h ¥ Depact. | of Zion Christian Church, near Maur- 3 ® Size, I €r pottic Sweet Plain C 16-0z. Jar....25¢ | ____—__—___—————————-——————_——— The Henderson will leave New York B T e S ) 8 ECGS [P~ 16¢| si...... 20c waShlng ton L » o, PAINTING N Per doz. .. 40c ICESfi%AM 101bs. .. ... 37c \ . F L O U R i i i oy Torates in Virginia. Mr. Rhodes .| preached continuously for the Zion be u s 4 ; 2| Chureh through a period of forty-one P e l d POT n TOES cers petty rst class, | Y€ ur Mr “Franklin is to preach two Sun- w={h thelc Rousenold affects only, i8} 4ays each month at Zion Church, and | \\ provided. & through UPHOLST! to Hampton roads an { AXD PAPERHANGING k. N officers’ families da- uted hy esperts. siting transportation are requested to Hesddvarter, iy the bu eau of navigation at gton. Geo. Plit Co, Ic., & Argo Salmon If You Are Looking for an All-purpose | SR Flour You Will Find Washington Meets the Tallcan..\;.30c - lgc ur You Wi as! n Requirements. 6 Lbs. 12 Lbs. 24 Lbs. 35¢c | 65c | ‘1= FRENCH’S MUSTARD, ur, 12%c WAXED LUNCH PAPER, 3ROUS, 10¢ CAMPBELL’S PORK and BEANS, ;s 10c Gordon’s Ready-to-Fry Fish Cakes, “* 18c SANITARY CORN FLAKES, PKC. 8¢ Conewago Stringless Beans, = “* 12%c 'INDERRIEDEN PEAS, M 12Y2c Prasson, insints pop, cuing 8 houth | e ~ i C & e — DELMONTE SPINACH, “di 20c i 29 VAN CAMPS’ SPAGHETTL, "™ 12%c SANITARY SYRUP, et 10c A SANITARY SYRUP, 218 15¢ | TEMPTOR GRAPE JAM, =S 25¢ i| SCHIMMEL’S JELLY, OS2 12%e PARIS CORN, “"-,’ms‘:“_ 2Sgc . ah RITTERS’ BEANS, - 9¢c Banish Baking These Hot Days | DELMONTE AsPARAGUS, "2 20c —and when you are in getting the day’s supplies just remember to select a DINGEE’S MUSTARD, ' . lsjfi, lOc Special MORTON’S SIFTING SALT, ¢ 10c | Corby [?:;r Cake ‘|ARGO STARCH, MG, g They are “terraced confections”—rich as they sfiould be to be good; pure as HIRE’S ROOT BEER’ i 196 they must be if they’re Corby made. Temptingly iced. - SANrrARY FANCYHEAD RICE, P‘lé"; 8c Chocolate 5 9C “Pure as BORDEN’S MALTED MILK, ®*™& 38c FIRES RAGE IN HOLLAND 600" Acres o Hentn Burned Over, GRAPE JUICE Troops Fight Flames. ) - S \ 7 Cabioto T star 128 e By e Chum S Shriver’s Black |pins . . 30 c 3 AMSTERDAM, Holland, July 30.— N um almon Raspbern R N Tall can .. 1 OC No.2can .. 2 5c Quarts .... 590 land continues to blaze to an alarm- ing extent. Despite the valiant ef- \Nll gers, sea bu: burned over, lnd fears are en- f 00 d mea]s tortained that the military forces| sug g est themselves. will be unable to gain control. At 9 the start the fire was so intense and We have lobsters, vance so in'the menaced district had to beat a | crabs and oysters ship- arms. n ped in ice direct from Nt :(n Enitiae e aisaster to| the beds. All our fish esg dutsic areofexceptional ———— LAND POLICY CONDEMNED.| flavor for the same reas on— freshness. QThere is no need to T pay exorbitant prices, o T aran, 1e. o mi7 ¥ews | for the choicest sea- .va'fn“.\ifam;r\np;"x"‘mf" duy 8 —The| foods prepared in o n every way are to be had reasonably at mmhis K“El’)\‘\pl lY;E only ((‘oul‘nr) where the governmen! all T Emings aad of the dlearest Indions 12th and G Streets N.W. tions of economic and financial de- Y Bill Barring Alien Holdings in Ja- maica Scored. ;elched The Gleaner expresses the €. C. GLOVER, Jr., Vice President MILTON E. AILES, President ‘WM. J. FLATHER, AVON M. NEVIUS, _ Viee Prestdent ashier Asst. C: GEO. 0. VASS, Asst. Cashier 'JOSHUA EVANS, Jr., Vice President HOBT. V. FLEMING, nm: I A-w:. Vice Pres.—Cashier OST successful careers are the result of thrift—not chance. Much depends on getting started. If you have a bank account keep it growing. If you haven't one—start THIS pay day with the interest-pay- ing Savings Department of this 85- year old National Bank. One dollar or more will do it. Banking Hours Today, Tomo;-row and Wednesday: 8:30 AM.t05:30 PM. @he Rigos Nafional Bank < OF WASHINGTON DC ¢ On Pennsyfvania Avenue Rcing the U.S. Treasigy st S Mother | HF] MONTE WHITE CHERRIES, “ 2} 35¢ | “MASON” FRUIT JARS, Pints, Doz., 83c “MASON” FRUIT JARS, Quarts, Doz., 95¢ & Atall our qtqres-fresh from the Corby ovens

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