Evening Star Newspaper, August 11, 1921, Page 18

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‘ ING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1921 ' SERBIAN A"A K * DR. STONE’S BODY FOUND | GEYSER SPOUTS AGAIN. E S ; 70‘0 FEET BELOW PEAK £ucs Two-Year Best With Bi- FASCIST! STILL ARMED. Clashes Go on, Although Peace Pearl Necklaces Of All Kinds- ™ Restrung ~ _—_—T== Weekly Eruption. Treaty Was Signed, ¥ . Wite of College President in Moun- | BY the Associated Press, | ROME, August 10—Although a 75¢ to $1.00 : A A YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, | peace treaty has been signed between 5 < : .tain Accident Now on Roa August 11.—Valentine geyser has end- | the fascistl and the socialists at SEABRIME 3 to Recovery. ed & two-year vacation. Trieste, the fascisti decline to disarm, e It now spouts twice weekly in the | owing to the presence of st - RONTO, August 11.—Detals of |it B! Beyaer busins, according to N. | munist organizations. Tuesday even- Positions tO Be Vacated ny !he recovery of the body of Dr. W. E.| P. Skinner, park naturaiiat, who has |ing thers was a aiirmish. in whish L Hund Stone, former president of Purdue |recently !folrzlpleled an investigallon | six codmanunlxts and one fascistl were | University, who fell to his deatn from of its activity. woun aw, Hundreds in Jail, the top of Mount Eanon, a peak never = - bgtore reache y mountain climbers, - —— After Outrages, were revealed in a dispatch to the . r from Banff. BY CONSTANTINE STEPMANOVE. S fembers of . the searching party By Oable to n.ogpu;:n: Chicano Dally News. 8OFIA, Bulgaria, Augul! 11.—The 3 . A ! cations pointed to the fact that the recent bomb explosions in Serbia,| body had fallon several hundred feet using the wounding of Prince Re-|to a ledge, where it was found by ent Alexander and the death of Min- s ia ister Drassovitch, and the attempt on | band when he was killed, and Who he life of Premler Pabhitch, resulteq | Femained on s mountain’ ledge for ight days after she fel n an un- in_the taking of strong measures| SUSCCeaful attempt to reach his body, against the communists, who were| has arrived at e camp twenty-two found to be the authors of the out- | miles from Hanft. She is making rapid U,fhm““ Ba ot oe en progress toward recovery. TSONS were arrestes inm all pasty of Jugoslavia, more than | ;. ool ,‘::;':’.f":: M o ibge TR lmprisoned Anfyo4y for £ Stone, former Deedident of Pusdue University. who ||l Was killed by a fall while attempting to scale Mount Eanon, in the Ca- nadian rockies, will arrive in this city Saturday afternoon, according to & telegram received here. A_Darty 1319-1321 F Street August 11 STORE NEWS Closed Saturdays During August 1319-1321 F St 'he puuunenury committee of the skuptschina has' prepared a bill to put an end to the existence of the cammunist party in the nation. By- s zzoond@yfieaz’ communist members of parlidment ousted by :‘m; measure. The Jugoslav government has entered into an un- Stone, his son, derstanding with Czechoslovakia and (W Chicazm .ccmdmg to the tele- o mittee representing the h Board ?l lr\ila!ees and the faculty of the unfversity wil meet the party purpose. It is reported that in Jugo- slava the action of the government | in Chicago and act as an escort to willl meet with flerce opposition from the comthunist organizations, whicl Sl Balenevis; sgents who same witn| BOY SCOUTS, 528,119. . largely responsible for the spread of . 5 bolshevist ideas in Jugoslavia. Soviet|Number in U. S. Exceeds Enroll- Values and Prices Here are some wonderful .bargains in clothing and furnishings, and the reputation of this shop is sufficient assurance that everything offered is the regular high-class merchandise that we always handle. $45 Sults $60 Suits ' for G old has been poured into the country reelly ever since the arrival of these ment in Rest of World. agents. NEW YORK, August 11.—Member- —_— ship of the Boy Scouts of America, Y CAWENTERS PLAN NEw one of whose mottoes is “Do at least E 3 g = i one good deed every day,” has now 3 y | ireached 528,119. This is said to be (i’ L] { 1 > - 3 INTERNATIONAL UNION | foicie i the totai memperenip of =2 - BE: scouts in_the rest of the worl ) — (I &4 —— bership other co;mtrlen - g e 5 _ . affillated with the International Scou ErawperrCs- < B // 7 \ : Labor{Leaders to Meet in Cleveland | Bureau at London ls 460.089. "The = : British_empire has to Settle Differences in These are all three~plece suits of fine wools—light and skeleton lined for hot weather; also medium _weights that can be worn all fall and early winter. ‘A tremendous assortment is complete in styles and sizes. Specials in the Tropicals s e B8 by o ol s et $5.00 sy s A i o, Jeiatle &k $10.00 e e M e $12.50 i 48 smrs s o el 2 $17.50 the Trade. = CLEVELA‘XD Ohlo, August 11.—The | labor leaders may result in the (’S-4 tablishment of a new International carpenters’ Union according to local | PERPETUAL SR St BUILDING | - | ASSOCIATION | o of the Unllefl Association of P - Pays 6 Per Cent ers and Steamfitters. ‘The new union would have the san % 2 on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It sanc tion of the American Federation of Labor, which has split with the pres- Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- ent carpenters’ union because of a fore maturity Wholesale Distributors Frank Hume, Inc. A. E. Beitzell Altemus-Hibble Co. dispute over a jurisdictional award. This award granted to sheet metal workmen ghe work of placing metal trimmings _and windows. Carpenters cmmed this class of work belonged to CUSTOMS REVENUES FALL Assets More Than 2 Heavy Ribbed Pure Silk Suits, sizes 35 and 36; B Rt I s'um;t;w T R e s e R $ l 7' 50 SIS Gl et 2 White English Cricket $8.75 first four . "g\; lgf';:h;ay;g;"-_t: 'g;;:n:! Surplus Nearing Cloth TrOUSEES . .oueuvnveeneneneanaeanenanenns 5 . pared xm AT during ‘x corre. | $800,000 20 Fancy Vests, single and double breasted: im- ported materials in pearl, steel and brown; sold at $4 75 . | Corner 11th and E Sts. NW. J{ff - $9.90; SNy R R LI ST TP JAMES BERRY, Presideat JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary department of finance. The months cov- cred irfeluds April, May, June and July. re, minister of customs, ered ot peat o nt e dln- were buwing goods made in Can- {="This Offer Is For a Limited Time Only~%1 Trade In Your OLD “z% Range for a NEW Range Such As This Bottled double - capped I Lt mavbesee i wal CUBRNSSY TIRL K ‘. F 1he seflenty -one gold and nI"'cr medalt Fx awarded at the National Dairy Show, 43.6% were to GUERNSEY wmilk and cream. If this man were thinking out loud He’d probably say: “Well, Mary certainly used good judgment this time in selecting a living-room suite. Surely is com- fortable, and I know it must be a good one, -because it came from Mayer's—and everyone says their Life Time Furniture lives up to its name. “] see, too, by the paper, that Mayer’s are having theirAngust Sale—I guess I'd better let Mary get that dining-room suite, too, now that things are so cheap, and Mayer’s only have two sales a year—and I surely want her to get foe Time Furniture. 3 Chestnut Farms Dairy Pasteurized Coeiniey Milk —the LATEST product of our dairy. is pleasing many who appreciate milk of a rich creamy color, a most pleasing favor, and of unexcelled purity and richness. It is the prod- uct of Guernsey herds exclusively, is pasteurized under \ E ; ; expert ‘supervision, and ecomes bottled double-capped. ‘ Mayer’s August Sale For Your = | 24 < e N or Coal it. - N Of ; 3 Range Telephone us your milk order today and we shall start your serv- : - _,ma'“{h“ is:so sce tomorrow—or ask for Guernsey Milk at any of our retail stores. er-lu. - Life Time Furniture REALLY ddes offer the year’sl best values in furniture, not mere furniture, but real Life Time Furniture that you'll be proud , to own, and furniture that is built'to Tast ) your Children’s Children. ..... e e e el Chestnut Farms Sanitary Dairy " GEO. M. OYSTER, Jr. HENRY N. BRAWNER, Jr. Phone Franklin 4000 - 1114-1120 Connecticut Ave. ‘HE mwam has White Porcelain Enameled : < Door Pa Burner Tray, Broiler Pan Splasher 8 .Bzck _and! Sige. Full 18x18-inch Baking Oven ard Broiling Oven—Automatic Lighter, if desired: Rxght ‘or Left-hand. Oven. ] A yractxcal ‘satisfactory, deern‘ Gas Range in evqy fespect S wem ‘mstall it FREE and, aside from mmmm allow you to pay, m‘(: a Rittle ucll Seventh Street Mayer & Co. Between D& B

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