Evening Star Newspaper, August 11, 1921, Page 5

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"BURN THIRTY VILLAGES. |ENGLISH BOAT AND PILOT THAT WILL TRY FOR|BANKRUPTCY HALTS CARS. |FIRE DESTROYS GRAIN CEOP. S INTER _— Special Dispatch to The Star. Washington—the wmost *Livable” ; . & ° Jugoslavs Destroy Albanian Towns, NA';IONAL TROPHY AT DETROIT. Slm"’ll}éxl’ City, Mich., Have | CULPEPER, Va, Avgust 11—J. P. City in Américe 3 S = > g Y - 8 nd . 'Dani ers___,Execu C 2 Ts Report. % b 2 Jitney Shortage. e tae | I AXIMUM LONDON, August 11.—Fighting on s % Sonr BAY CITY, Mich., August 11.—Sagi- | 5tack yard, where both crops were SERVICE’ X \ the River Drin, in_northern. Albania, e e C o : : #ow and Bay. City were without street | stacked to await the threshing m. is recognized as ° between forces of Jugoslavs and 2 o s St ‘car service this morning, operation of | chine, was destroyed by fire of a 7 th t & Albanians is reported in Aviona mes- ; i 4 : P the Saginaw-Bay City Raliway Com- | mysterious origin. Mrs. McDaniel is e most up-to- A sages, says a Central’news dispatch G ¢ |pany’s lines having ceased at midnight |a widow with six little children, her 2 date, most pro- from Rome. The-Jugoslavs are al- : » % 4 = i |after the company wemt into bankruptcy. | husband having been killed last gressive Real Estate service lemed to have burned thirty Albanian : ¢ 2 |A shortage of Jitney busses and a|Christmas. obtainable. Several of the . - - g villages. % : e _ drizzling rain complicated the situatiors| s H K 3 . 3 A force of 2,000 Jugdslavs Vefeated o . i 1 somewhati ians were made. however, e = l".":s“}"".‘"“;““' "“l"de"s h";; 0 . .. .. . (e he Al s 2 7 e number of buss both 18! eir houses to be sol (’ A large national corporation with its home office . A iy 7 S P . : v here and in Saginaw. s POth || OWN YOUR HOME— Shonst ehis ofite: We B B here requires a capable man to fill the position as S B | ot councila el ke STIOME YOUR ‘OWNJij§ several New Homgs snow just PRESIDENT on iccount of a vacancy. Assured big LOOTERS USE TOY PISTOLS. sumption of trolley service had not been | 2 EmpiEe R oney. Unlimited and interestin; 3 2 e = 3 - course of construction that money. resting bus}ness Confiden: SHANGHAL August 10.—Sale of toy e ey will be of interesf to Home Seekers. Our automobiles are at your com- mand any time you care to inspect a property, whether you whnt to buy or to lease. tial. . i tonal settl e ’ ; i DL i e ias been slobped by thel = faddus SN 47 WARSHIP COMMISSIONED. | police to check armed robberies by Chinese. 1In investigating attacks on v ' ‘ 4 VALLEJO, O 'R S Om 5 households the Shanghai S 5 . Calif, August 11.—The d X tar ce Chinese house & : battleship California was placed in police d'scovered that intruders, un- 1 \ | able to purchase arms, had equipped " - “ i b commission at the Mare Island navy themselves with toy pistols manufa. " | 1 . : yard yesterday in the presence of a | tured to resemble automatic revolv- ! ers, and had found them sufficient to la‘m': gathering of naval officials and visitors, | terrorize their victims. Suite 837, Woodward, Bldg. Main 766 | THOS. E. JARRELL | The Re: % £ v B The keel of the ship, which Is th iali G : . : 1| | orst arcaamune o he uched oug || Who specializes in City and | jj 5 #CKEEVER 4GOS N : ; i y this navy yard,.was laid October || Suburban Homes, can show you || [REALTORS | e —————— 100 ZE S“ K ‘ : o : 1916. Ail work on the California (| how to own your own home. Where Your Dollars Count Mast 5 A Jvas suspended during the war to give || If vAu are in the market to buy 1405 Eye Street NW. , HOSE 4 ] " ; . i precédence to the building’ of de-i|it will pay vou to consult the - Main 4752 { stroyers. She was launched .Noyem- JARRELLS’ SALES DEPART- : ber 20, % | : 5. 7202224 7th St. NW. Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 PM. |' Irregujars of $125 Grade 13c The slight defects will not injure the wear nor the | SRR LT e L] Maple Leaf VII ix the British entrant for the international trophy races Heavy Quality Hose. $1. at Detroit in September. Thix photograph was taken while she was receiving the regul ice of th ) T - is the regular price of ¢ | her final tris at Cowen, where she. was built. Sir Edward Mackay Edgar first quality. The colo; ix the owner. The pilot, Licut. Col. A. W. Tate, is shown here. —— . | 15 Persons in Philadelphia Shot 5275 GIRLS _ {\ /1 Attompt to Stop Rampant Bull PHILADELPHIA, August 11.—Two of | cultivate their crops. They will serve terms ranging from two months to the fifteen persons wounded last night | (€Fm3 Ta A & ! That Sold to $22.50 We've had many big Silk PRIN LAMB Dress sales beior’e’. blgn we s G doubt if we've ever of- fered such a good-looking be- v | AMB lot of splendid dresses by an amateur nimrod who tried to kill e fore at anywhere near this I‘l‘lh a shotgun an'infuriated bull thag| - Labor Federation Elects. price. 42 b mdde a spectacular dash through the| HIGH POINT, N. C.—The fifteenth = Choice of lustrous satin, ‘:\l\nu popular are city streets remained in a hospital to- |-annual convention of the North Caro- ma delchi - these girls’ wleated day. The others were discharged after | lina Federation of Labor adjourned B s ;FHSP crepe de chine, l'lI_St - sailor dresscs. made of (.o{mru spent most of the night flic]flng'htfl'e after electing James S. Barrett P ing taffeta and 3 few trico- excellent. qu tuckshot from thelr bodies.. One of the | of Asheville president over Maj. W. 3 HAI lB T E qc d lette and silk combination jean and trimm two in the hospital has buckshot in the | F. Moody of Raleigh, who has been 5 < Ib. blue > abdomen and the other was picrced fif- | president for the past year. The fed- teen times in the legs and chest. eration voted to meet in Wilmington The bul was killed by a former serv- |in 1922. Other officers elected by the ice man with a pistol. William Dunn, | federation were W. A. Thomas of who used the shotgun, was held Ly the | Salisbury, first vice president; E. M. rolice on a charge of aggravated assault | Martin of Raleigh. second vice presi- and battery. It Is said he fired more |dent; C. G. Worley of Asheville, sec- than a dozen times without stoppir the | retary-treasurer, and Steven Cillier of wild dash of the bull. The animal es- | Raleigh, sergeant-at-arms. caped from a herd that was being driven,| - e 5] dresses, in black, navy, ¥ gray, brown, .etc. Every to 12 ¥ _new style is shown, includ- $150 to $2.00 ing the wide Sash effect, GIRLS’DRESSES POUND | SALMON STEAKS- .- 30; ;he ruffled mo‘;icls[.l'Rtiichly _ ? .beaded mbroidered, as 2 e L CROAKERS i _ 25¢| PAN TR : hams and lin- 97 for........ : . 1b. et C through the northeastern part of the Boy Shot to Death. sizes ... city. . | BRISTOL, Va.-Tenn.—Emmett Bates, % weHl as tailored styles in 14 to 46 sizes. Seeics . eighteen, is dead and Clarence Wells, ) - : G oo oy meces [ EREE BSfn B SR MUE|L FANCY FRESH PICKED CRAB MEAT IN 1-1b. TINS, 60 Womens ummer 0 us o—————\ FORT WAYNE, Ind.—Detroit was!jail in connection with the killing =10. £ C LS selected as the place for the 1922iwhich is said to Rave followed a quar- . convention of the Catholic Central!rel between the two over the sale of A Note These Prices smety.x which closed its national | moonshine whisky. 'Bates' body was i c o convention here. Crarles Korz of)found in the center of the road near o $2 White Skirts $2 Jumper $5 Dresses |$3 Voile Smocks] $15 Silk Dress New York was elected president of | Norton, Va. by passersby. He | 4 z . Skirts the society and Mra. Minnie Springer | been shot twice in the stomach. — ) — =Dresses . of Milwaukee was elected president of | —_— the Catholic Women's Union, which ! Murdered With Shotgun. c 3 o o 3 99 held its annual meeting in conjunc-| BRISTOL, Va.-Tenn.—Patton Mc- e .. | 92¢ e HAMS . == 33. [PICNICS . p i o Flavor Ib. . ° Ib. i of pretiy light |Bjclcan-up of the criminal element in|body was found a short distance from % - tion with the society’s convention. Clellan is in jail at Gate City, Va., in ‘ Choice of handsonta] White slip-over| W =r® oo ™ . s in J e City, Va., . e A " Boiers und |} Memphis will be discussed at a mase|his home. McClellan surrendered ol ; By The c . 5 summer's newest|sleeveless P e rlstyles or sleeveless Irr'om or volorzd em-| “some slightly l {meeting of citizens and members_of | Sheriff W. S. Frasier shortly after the | re as aACon Pi Ib. ater ce acon, b Made of good qual- ity gabardine in this| Rose, tan, green|ramie linene dresses white voile and saiia and tan linenej;, stylish sash|corded voiles, laced) est organdy! voile and[smocks of plainisclette and s n. tr Plan to Clean Up Memphis. connection with the death of his q’v;. MEMPHIS, Tenn—Plans for a|brother-in-law, Wilson Hilton, whose ! i al dresses of good qual- e & Pt 5 ¢ ; d. 5 jall civic, social and labor organiza- |finding of Hilton's body, with part of ‘styles. . . ity linene. uimpe ' effects. brofderyatrining 3 3 tions called for tonlght by the eham.- | the face torn away by the discharge | & ¢ ber of commerce. The call was sent!0f a -shotgun. The men, relatives X = fout.following tFe hold-up of the au-qStated, quarreled over domestic at- k < | tomobile carrying the pay roll of the |fairs. EEEEERRE Sl = *Corset and Brassiere Sale Fora Motor Company, “with the sube il Ad e sequent killing of two policemen and Boy Held in Murder Case. $3.00 and $2.50 Corsets Crowds Will*Flock l:lere to Take vantag sequent Killing of two policemen and|, \p 00 Gie ROt QoL i ' of This Sale of . pany and the wounding of five others. | year-old James Burnett, alias Charles HOME R & G, 7 American 1 . Lady, Il Behrend's Special and .Miller Corsets in white and flesh. Reg- ular lines and odd corsets that sold to $3.00 in the lot. Every size from 18 to 30 is in the lot, but not all sizes in every shape. o eres wromer: 18¢ HOUSE DRFSSES\ AND BUNGALOWS want into a drug store in Biloxi, Miss., g That Sold to $1.50 . Sunday, and tried to drink poison, but The House Dresses are in Billy Burke A !a clerk caught his arm. He was held | 1ns; The police say the boy subse- : styles or fitted with waistbands and [ iby the Biloxi authorities until 'rues-,g“i“ y repudiated his alleged con- = < - are made of good quality ginghams and {day night. Yesterday he went to New |fe88lon. percales. Orleans and repeated the attempt. The = 4 The Bungalows come in plain_colors {local drug clerk was not quick and pretty figured patterns and are jenough. Last night his mother claim . ° # . made in every known new style, in {ed his body at the morgue. Falk's " 89¢ Kimonod "39 - e e | * COOKED CORNED BEEF, 25:. b $1.20 o ° S ickson, is being held in the Waifs’ Drinks Poiwon in Drug Store. |Home while police investigated a < g story imputed to the boy that, five Rms § EW ORLEANS. —Julius C. Falk{y,;nihsago, he killed a companion in D ED : — ] ATLANTIC CITY, N. J—An open Bust Confin- | Cool Ki o? of nice qunli:iy. some Ereealr(l ecxgrn'::lmat the cnnc]u‘s‘lon ?:- a9 In c in 32 to 44 sizes | in_pretty floral patterns, made with wee: ees representing the ed fl C l - = ¥ Made of firm, open: | /1 conars ana belts. 2 Sanitary Potters’ Association and the Important coo" Plgs Fwt Vinegar 15“, Kr h dal heese! 25“7 7 Can $l-60 - 9 National Tl;rolherhoocl of Operative b ch . Potters. e manufacturers demand- ~ 53.98 Mald& Black : ed a 25 per cent reduction in wages, a.nges lll : which was opposed by the men. Each side held firm and the commlt(eeul were deadlocked upon adjournment. e e . j : {iasmerian Trade Agent in U. S. 2 i i BOSTON, Mass. — Appointment of | | Regulation Service * Dresses of & Joseph K. Okulitch, managing direc- | provement m fast-color black wash .materials. tor of the Siberian agricultural re- gion, with principal offices fn this, o city, as representative’ of finance and trade affairs in America of the mari- ervice time provinces of Siberia, was an- nounced by Joseph A. Conrey, Rus- EFFECTIVE AUGUST 14 sian consul here. mesh flesh materials in open-back styles. 5.98 Sport Plaid Cloth Skirts, $3.99 For your vacation wear or city use, a gopd looking novelty plaid skirt in beautiful shadessof brown, blue, green, black, white, etc. Made in fashionable box pleated and novelty pocket styles. MILLBROOK Egss;. 42+ . DERRYDALE PU RE Butter, . 52= ||Lard, . . 16~ Departures from Wi ngton to important destinatio: Italian Bank to Form. NEW ORLEANS. — Perfection of ). QF Women’s Umbrellas 5 3 G ¢ ; ] 38 Mew's Sk Sex Were 5178 Women's Muslin Gowns: [ i Sttt i | Phlndli & New York ([ M FruitJ eges X anr:ihgl:i ;51‘;::(1 :xoeels 22 C . New strap- $ 1 1 9 You paid $1.00 for 39 ohetrman ;g":{{,“e“::e“ce by G(;r‘%;i::i w‘;fi{.":'e',;"’- A"(‘l:; e ?E;Hg""‘ : ason r“lt ar Size Doz. Sg.:; in black only. Nice Randle ung . exact gown a few C ||| Laiian chamber of commercs of New : 3 4 months ago. Made 6f nice quality pink batiste; is cem- fortable, cool. Slip-over styles. " lustrous quality that in perfect quality sells for 59c. These seconds are specially priced. waterproof, good quality mate- rials; made with paragon frames. Full 26-inch size. Detective Sentenced Year. ATLANTA, Ga.—W. L. Payne, for- mer city detective, convicted of ac- | cepting bribes from a confessed negro bootlegger, was sentenced to serve twelve months on the chain gang, m. 1 3 All trains arrive DEL _ Apple Sauce3 %= 50 ’ y Consisting of last ends of e faie of the Taw" Notics Pennsylvania Station Tall REMN Wash Goods that sold up to of appeal was filed 1 New York C g $1 a yard in two t I Pose as Officers to Rob. (7th Ave. and 324 St.) Cans great lots NEW YORK—Fosing as revenue||l| ,.cmshes, Pryioe Boom. paier Cars Lot 1—Values 29c¢, 39¢ and 49¢ The last of Good Quality Ging- hams, Fancy Volles, Organdies, East 121st street restaurant keeper, . The women of Washington will to open a small safe, and them tled Itt’l!lllgll & Chi 0 get an agreeable surprise when they ‘'with $4,000 worth of diamonds and g , cag ther jewelry, and $100 in cash. One A pea xe Linene, Galatea and many other see this lot, as many of the lengthd DEERSRa e ss Tavais 3 T g 5 - white and colored materials, in good are the last ends of Imported Fancy _ Burgenio, Svas caught ‘after a chase. g30v. 200 a.m. ths f . | voiles and _Fine Plain Colored Night Riders o Ja : i 1;-;5 hs for dressAe!, blouses and Organdies. Many dress lengths of LITTLE ROCK, Ark—Ten of tne . % g children's wear. ‘wonderful op- dark gedrgette designs in beautiful nineteen Craighead county farmers, H . 8:50am. % convicted recently on charges of night S Lot 2—Values 59c, 69c and $1.00 - el I e iy Demicato, 1|f| Slscpine cars placed for occupaney 10 ¥ portunity to get a supply of season- color combinations that would be. economy to lay away for next season, riding, arrived at the state peniten- able materials at half and a third . The ar- - the original prices. YARD @ |2° hira Bt tne original peice” YARD H?,;{,"‘.?,e‘,’.?‘h“,\}??a' because of time AR oxive - Large d shioto Qlevelana. 1 = ol #E |, Poun agle Asparagus = 25¢ 29¢ Fancy Cretonnes 59c Curtain Marquisette $F0 0"2'ij Batting LREPOR'E MURDER ON SHIP. Toledo & Detroit ¥ - - . A : ine quality white P S e, - o Krrtve ® No. Full 3 inches wide, 19 omeatne ) @) o b cinoa by o e 69C Oftcials Await Arsival of Vessel ||l VriEife Ein o peik llllt ros ncots 2 z sc in a wonderful selec- (o4 terials. 36-inch fine size of a big comfort. From Exance: Fairmont & Clarksb: 3 g tion of floral designs— -\ Cable Marquisette with satin || 72x90 inches. A remarkable value PHILADELPHIA, August 11.—In- ont B urg ve Arrive formation that a imurder had been committed on board the United States | || 1 Board steamer Casper, now the cold weather. S rom Bordeaux, France. o this S wio Surset Park Beetsx.*11c port, was rel)'e‘vt at tl (eerd:cyl_ |S; ; : = ’ Bl sty (5 R Y Y Flourt390227264241.40 dark or light grounds. Make an [fstripe and open-work borders. fl and jast wh ] 3 e Cut from full pieces. Special jast when you'll want to fix ideal covering for comforts and | e P! peet over and make new comforts for furniture. o - 79¢ Window Shades The popular material for one-piece fiovated that the ship, upon Ner ar- ». 10:20 a.m. : All absolutely perfect, in white, light dresses and jumpers. 34 inches wide; Breakwater, will b net 1 ¢ : : & ; A at Delaware Breakwater, will be ; areen, medium green and ecru. Fin- an_excellent -quality. A wonderful Tet by .iovtil;::e:t‘ g :an'i.dteh:_:f: | incinnati & St. Louis | ifhed full 3 feet wide by 6 feet long, Friday bargain, low ‘enough in price ‘ cused M &t is known here of the(lll Wi Amive gemve M ith fixtures and pull complete. Only to use for hodse dresses and ‘good incident, is that while at Bordeaux®a m. em. .. A e P ipicte. 24 enough as well as practical for. street wear. Pink |]| seaman is alleged to have been shot 14 dozen to sell, so come early. and lavender only. i by one of the ship's officers. - For a e HAVEYOU Creamcrust Bread? owr 8¢ .= Vacation Traveling Bags New Narrow Belts ROy ot S T g | Fancy New = | ‘Extra Fancy ! Fancy Large Light-weight, but strongly built 3 For your new jumper dresses as given Sérgt. Alvin C. York, world war , 82 & Sweet Potatoes 7 Me'ssina Iflnom 5 Cantalopec £ i well _as other- has indorsed the movement bags of grass matting. 2 popular er’ purposes these are e nating In Knoxville for Ten- _sizes to select from. Made w?th - a:e:lg“li.‘:fil:: w?:hk:;'ns.;l:e;:::ald { §i nesseans to tfome"‘xlo the aid of t.h: ¢ » s P ] ,stout handles and center and side uckles. White, black and 2-col- ‘.}:"‘:h? f:‘::l' "‘fw K:&:Tfie PaymbLL I - D £ +locking devic ored combinations. ; ing that all Rotary clubs in the state | i le. c OZ. c ac i ) : ro.%lv‘ $1 subscriptions to a ® 3 = ¥ 5 S 10 > can ; - s - e / Rlbe turned over to mob}:'nhvi a“c!ub X e GV SR e = ¥ « ¥ a8 AR > and applied to the del i SR o

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