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REAL 'ESTATE:. ‘That would give Mrs. Reddy & chan to creep around from the other al of the di OM Briar-patch and by a sudden rush get between the Old Briar-patch and the patch of clover whee the baby Chucksand baby Rab- bits were having such f]‘o“‘ time. Instantly Peter thumped. 6 thump- ed with all his might. It was a loud thump. He thumped again. He knew that Mrs. Peter would know what those thumps meant. He knew that she would know that they mu danger. h (Copyright, 1922, by T, W. Burgess.) BULGARIAN SOVIET | UPRISING DELAYED Report of Revolt Premature, But Disorders \Expect- ed Soon. BY CONSTANTINE BROWN. By Cable to The Star and COI"P".“. %." RNy Naws. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 27,—The growth, together with the surround- ing tissue, by the surest cu: or cancer, we have 4 up to the present time. Radium and B . v 7 X-rlly .{n vllub‘!etlsfll in t?i :ml- This is the tenth of a series of fourteen articles, prepared by 'ex- | iives > carnish o sumoently wrne perts of the United States public health service, which The' Star is | method of bringing about a cure, ex- gubhshmg weekly. The eleventh article will appear next Satur-| {hoee o the skin whice wisia: meny ay. . : portant, for it is during the earliest stage and before metastases have formed that the growth can be re- o moved in its entirety and a real cure effected. The early recognition of cancer is not difficult, providing the physictan makes. e thorough exami- nation. If all persons during the cancer age underwent a careful examination by a physiclan at least once & year, thousands of cases of cancer would be recognized and cured that now go to & point where a cure is dorbtful or impossible. HOW TO PREVENT DISEASE The Week Epitome of Events'Up to May 27, Announcement! - ARTHUR' L. WARD —formerly Director Washington Y. M. C. A, Schools—is now associated with our Sales De- partment and will appreciate hearing . from friends whom he may be able to serve. BOSS & PHELPS 1406 H Street N.W. readily to either radium or X-ray. 1t is probable that these agencies wili .;nlulll’); be' develn?ed to a point ‘where other forms of cancer can be They may|cured by their use. Necemuity of Enrly Recogmition. In order to successfully treat cancer, its early recognition is most” im “FOREIGN. Twenty-four-hour reign of terror in Belfast takes big toll of life. Eight more lives taken at Belfast, making total of twenty-seven during week. Nicaragua revolt quickly stopped by representations of United States min- ister. Unknown islands in south Pa- cific claimed for United States. Au- gustq Maquet claimed at Paris to have been' co-author with Alexander Dumas of “The Three Musketeers.” Ninety-eight lost as - British ship sinks in crash. Three hundred Sinn Felners caught by Ulster leaders in raids. Crisis in Ireland alarms Brit ish cabinet leaders. De Valera score: Ulster atrocities. Lloyd George given vote of confidence on Genoa results. NATIONAL. Senator Caraway of Arkansas de- mands in Senate that Attorney Gen- eral Daugherty resign on accout of latter's connection with the release from the Atlanta prison of C. Morse, New York shipbuilder. Big post office holdup in New York nipped in bud by clever work of postal in- spectors. President Harding asks cut in railroad rates. Rodolph Valentino, constitute “cancer cells.” lfe dormant ajl through life, or they may develop, at any perind, into can- cer. en a “cancer cell” starts to grow and to divide and subdivide on all of Cancer. The word “cancer” at once brings-to the mind of the average person a pic- ture of a helplessly condemned indi- vidual whose death is a matter of days, {weeks, or possibly months, and who may be regarded as an object of dread by friends and relatives through fear ot “catching” the disease. This old idea of the hopeless nature of cancer no Cancer may follow prolonged irri- longer prevails among. the medical Pro- | y,Goror any part of the’ body. The fession. Cancer, physiclans generally | constant irritation of one of these concede, is not catching, is not heredi- which may be lying tary as some supposed, nor is it hope- ' dormant, causes it to take on rapld lessly incurable. = Thousands of indj- Erowth with the consequent develop- ! viduals, now weil and happy, have been | ment of the disease. Cancer may de- cured of cancer by the application of | velop on the lip of the pipe-smoker modern methods of treatment. from the constant slight burning by Types of Cancer. the hot stem of the pipe; it may oc- mes ? cur on the tongue, due to constant There are two varletles of cancer.|jrritation from snags of teeth; it may s ) e and savooar Pi0; | occur 'in the throats of those who on as carc! . : - con- these, carcinoma. is the most common | STioK€ Inceéssantly and cause & tant irritation in this way. % Fin 3 . T fact that trains are arriving regu-{and causes most of the deaths "It is*'Gincer also occurs:in those tissues | | 7 W ; : . o - larly from Sofla indicates that the re- of the body which undergo rapid e port of a bolsheviat uprising in Bul- fi‘;.’;‘"fi‘}:‘,',’.’nv‘:".'.’.?"h.: et Gl PO T SR garia is at least premature. Jof years to be known, to the medical | Y™ s, 1 ne e generative organs of women. The The situation there, however, has |Profession. as the “cancer age. disease s more frequent in’ those women who have borne children, due A Hindu girl, after her twelfth year, is not permitted to talk to boys. CHEVY CHASE, D.C. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE Lot 118x125, Detached other words, it also becomes a “can cer cell” A group of these cells forms & mass of tissue (a tumor) which is known as a cancer. Development of Tancer. ] Main 4340 ONE WEEK LONGER | Carcinoma may occur- almost any- { motion picture actor, arrested at Los Angeles on bigamy charge. Senator Watson of Georgia threatens Sena- tor Phipps_of Colorado with personal violence. been confused:during the last few months. The allies, pressed by the little entente, insisted that Bulgaria should fulfill to the letter the condi- where in the body and in either sex, but it is more common among women than men, due to the fact that it 80 frequently develops in the breasts and female gen- erative organs. Among men, the dis- to injuries which often occur at that time. cer Not a “Blood Disease.” is a product of cellular Cancer growth. In the beginning, the growth is so small that it cannot be seen with the naked eye and it remains a strictly local growth for a greater or lesser period of time before it spreads to any other part of the body. As the mass of cancer tissue (tumor)_develops, any one of the thousands or millions of cells eonsti- tuting it may break off, float through either the blood or lymph streams to another part of the body, and lodging there, proceed to develop into a new cancer. These secondary cancers are Reduction in freight rates, averaging about 10 per cent, are or- dered by the Interstate Commerce Commission, resulting from an in- quiry into the general rate structure of the nation. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Favorable report on the Calder bill to provide for the examination and registration of architects in the Dis- trict is submitted to the Senate Dis- I l or $ 1 ,500 tions of the treaty of Neullly, insist- You can take your choice of 10 LOTS In Chevy Chase, D. C., in the midst of beautiful houses Some lots are 60 by 110 feet Some lots are 50 by 137.50 feet Some are 50 by 150 ease i3 often seen on the lips and tongue. Thi ing especially on the disbandment of type of cancer may also occur in the regular army. They pressed also | e stomach, Intestine or gall bladder on immediate execution of the flnan. “" either sex, but is probably more fre- cial clause; quent in those organs among men. There is & sub-variety of carcinoma, known as Soviets Increase Propagan epiththelioma, which occurs on the skin. The Bulgarian government has re- | Skin cancers are usually recognized peatedly drawn the attention of the |early and consequently are among tne allies to the fact that the disbanding |easiest of the cancers for the physician of the army would render the gov- [to cure. On this account, they are less ernment helpless in face of the in- |to be dreaded than those occurring eise- creasing bolshevist sentiments among | Where. 3703 NORTHAMPTON STREET 9 rooms, large sleeping porch. inside garage: metal weather stripping throughout and metal lath trict committee by the District Com- " . o the dwellers In the cities and t. The other variety of cancer, sarcom: T Electricity, two baths, front . " So co owns, v - - " e e oo I e een iteo 1ate—and o mloners. ,installation of a SYStem | while the pressure of the reparations | may oceur at any age, though it s seen known as “metastases” and on ac. porch. House entirely screened, open fireplaces select your Tot Y business section of city to reduce the [ COmmission for the payment of the |more frequently in younger individuals, | Sount of trPer, G0 Clseade SPRIATS $100.00 will hold it for you. fire hasard has been taken up Titerally dozens of new growth, ey effect on the rest of the people, al- ready inclined to listen to the bol- shevist agents. The soviets have increased consid- erably their propaganda in Bulgaria and the correspondent learns from @ reliable authority that more than 3,000,000 French francs have been spent since January in that way. Bol- shevist agents explain to the Bul- garian taxpayers that the proclama- tlon of a communist republic in Bul- garia ‘:ul an alliance with soviet Russia@vould free them forever from all taxes. Fears of Wrangel. Best of Construction—Built by Owner One square from Connecticut Avenue stores. District government. Headquarters of the National Woman's Party dedi- cated. New rent law adopted, extend- ing rent commission two ye: Gen. Horatio G. Gibson, oldest living West Point graduate, congratulated on his ninety-fifth birthday. Plans made to enforce new rental law. The Star starts poll to' find out what the peo- ple of the District really think about daylight saving; returns of first few days show 295 persons for present system, 3,367 against present system, Come early. The office is on the ground, and the agents and builders will be there from 2 to 7 p.m. i REMEMBER ; ) A building loan goes with each lot—if you want it. How to Reach Chevy Chase Park, D. C. If you come on the street car—take the 13th street car marked Chevy Chase to Chevy Chase Circle, turn to the right and walk one ¢ blo¢k along Western Avenue to Rittenhouse Street, and again to the right on Rittenhouse. and you walk right into the office of the Guaranty Trust Company 1,083 for moving clocks ahead and If "you come in your automobile—follow the Connecticut 2374 against moving clocks ahead. Avenue line to Chevy Chase Circle—turn to the right on Western Honors awarded in Bible contest. Avenue and follow the paved street and you drive right up to the District Federation of Women's Clubs office of the Guaranty Trust Company. holds final meeting of the season. Or. if you come through Rock Creek Park, the Military Road Holise District committee votes to connects with the Rock Creek Ford Road, which runs past the Xill Hammer resslution; sehich.would office. The bus passes the office. Ihlve lutholrlaefl the Cg{nmlll!hlaneuulo Or call up the o we wi $ ssue regulations making the entire I » flice and we will take you out during the week. District conform with dasiighs-seving be started in this way from a single parent growth. Daughter growths. or “metastases” usually do not occur early in the disease. Treatment of Camcer. From the above, it 1s apparent that as cancer starts in one area and is spread by the breaking off of daugh- ter cells, it can best be cured by the of sarcoma s that affecting the bone. What Is Camcer? The body is made up of thousands of tiny particles called cells. Each of these cells has, within itself, the power of growth and development, and when placed in proper relation wiTh one another consmutl- 'n i -r‘eh. T laced in proper relation w one anothér make up the body. absolute removal of the growth at as Just as. certain individuals in the|early time as possible, before meta: community refuse to conform to the|tases have a chance to form No can dy politic, 8o certain | cer, or tumor, in which there T e ek | suspicion of cancer, should ever be car line, school and May be seen beginning Monday from 3 to 5 P. M. — = ig cells which make up the tissues of the body do not conform to the ordi- | manipulated, massaged or otherwise nary laws of owth and deveio roughly handled for fear of breaking They grow too rapidly, with-!off celis which might cause the de- velopment of secondary growths else- where in the body. Early radical the Upshur Street CORNER IN BUSINESS ZONE Large house on lot 56x66, can be re- modeled into 4 stores and apartment at | war debts would hav even occurring at times in the new- £ th “"'"'"‘lhm One of the most common forms The lat a pments have made the Bulgarian situation still more critic: The pressure of part of the old Wrangel army in Bulgarian terri- tory was expected to give the soviets & good reason for intervening in Bul- garian affairs. This ment. out regard to the welfare of the rest of lha‘::elll stealing their nourish- ment and crowding them out. These removal of | program enforced in the federal de- intervention, g GERTRUDE VAN HOESEN e comause ooy o the 38 | rnten woud be welcomea by o SIvCE 1500 a very low cost Kegiment, composed of Western High | epoment, would be weicomed by mo'r{ No Place Like Ho ¢ chool's three cadet companies, win 3 rust the arm: il me = 819 15th St. N.W. 6 Hom, and fear that the Wrangel troop: will be used by the Serbians for a coup d'etat. - Last week'l discoveries showed plainly that Gen. Baron Wrangel wa: planning a military movement fo {first annual battalion drill. Senator Capper.of Kansas, .chairman of joint congressional committes on public schools, drafts tentative report in which he declares that the public school plant of the District has not képt up with the growth of Washing- | the Durpose of occupying the princi- M. 8416 Immediate Possession Price, $16,500—Terms - MORRIS CAFRITZ CO., Inc. 913 15th St. N.W. . No Home Like Ours — = : e : $10 Down, $5 a Month § VIRGINIAHIGHLANDS Over 1,000 Lots Sold—Less Than 300 Left New 5-Room Bungalow, $4,100 $500 Cash, $40 a‘MonLh‘ £l ¥ MIDDAUGH & - | SHANNON HOMES \ N MICHIGAN PARK [ ' MMmmmmmnnmmmmmmmnnmmmummmmmmmn Differently built room Bungalows, with large lots in a zoned and restricted neighborhood of natural beauty. A splendid value which it is to your interest to inspect at Terms made to suit. 3750 $68 Monthly. C 388 Moathly A & .000 C: onthly. ving. $45. PERIBIT OPEN 1 P.M' to 8 PM. SUNDAYS. 10 A M. to & P.3. For automobile to see our. homes, call MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INCORPORATED, OWNER, n 3 Tenth Floor, Woodward Bullding, 15th and H J once. _ One of the closest-in subdivisions near the Nation's Capital. Very convenient to all government departments, with excellent car service (12 minutes to heart-of city.) Over 1060 Homex E.rected and Occupied _ Stores, school. With city conveniences—electric light, run- ning water, concrete sideWalks, sfreets lighted, etc. Come Out Sunday—See for Yourself! COME EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH e daris &5 which followed the arrest of officers on Gen. Wrangel's staff. together with the Increasing bolshevist propa- llTTLES IES ganda, have stirred up the Bulgarian fi BEDT]HE Officers of the line transferred to the adjutant general's department ¥ ) are Col. George M. Holley, infantry, Peter Remains Behind. at Fort Leavenworth, Kan.; Lieut. pat L Coast Artiliery Corps, at Governor Peter Rabbit. |Jgland, N. Y., and Maj. Chauncey St. For several days neither Reddy,|C. McNeill, cavalry, at Moorefield, W, Fox nor Mra. Reddy were seen.from ) V& ¥ the dear Old Briar-patch. Peter Rab- Chuck went out to the patch of sweét clover while Johnny sat on the doorstep keeping watch. Every night Mrs. Peter took the baby Rabbits over population and caused a state of rest- fam W. Bassell, infantry, at bit grew more and more suspicious. ;thorn for a little sweet clover while ON THE BAY at this Cool Retreat” Chesapeake Bay is the Atlantic Ocean’s finest tributary. Think of spending the summer in your own Cottage, swept by cooling breezes and surrounded by cool woodland— far away from the sizzling asphalt of Washington. Take Alexandria Car at 12th and Penna. Ave. and Get Off at VIR- GINIA HIGHLANDS. An Abundgnee of Beautiful Shade Trees. Commutation Tickets Figure About Se Each Way ton. Annual conference on weights | Pal Strategic points in Bulgaria for and measures held at the bureau of |Serbia’s bemefit. The disclosures lessness, which might easily lead to a revolution. ——— LINE OFFICERS TRANSFERRED BY THORNTON W. BURGESS, Troy, Y. Lieut. Col. Frank' C. nfantry, at ort Leaven- Watch a Fox, but do not % T S et by e worth, Kan.; Maj. Ecward A. Brown, | But he didn’t say anything about his suspicions; he kept them to himself. Every day the baby Chucks and Polly Peter kept watch. All the time Peter was doing a_great deal of thinking. % 4 Late one afternoon Mrs. Peter took 3 R s : . IMPORTANT NOTICE _Take Advantage of the aylight Savings and come out during the day or evenings during the week except Saturday. g8 == J.L.PRICE == UL SIS0 TO s LOTS Sul00 TERMS ARRANGED. NO INTEREST TO PAY. Arrange for a tour of Cedarhurst. See for yourself what a paradise it is. ’ If the purchaser of lot should die before completing all pay- ments, lot is deeded to his heirs, and balance due is canceled 3 Tl ANGED o138 PosITION 734 15th St. N.W. 3 it into her head to take the babies ~ o = # e ; over to the patch of sweet clover. | 2 i 5 . . s . . & ; ‘8l | The Chuck family was already over = [ : : - S b 2% there. Everything med rfect] : > i 4 safe, Johuny Chuck was Iilt’:ln:rclg - - . on guard on his doorstep as usual, ] : was getting along ‘toward time for = 1 it M Sun t0'go o Suburban Homes Well had o fesling thet something was ; 3 3 Worth Immediate Inspection Presently Johnny Chuck began to 2 1 hard R e o Batay e oe Dutch Colonial home. Very | rooms. Tile const‘uc:%n. The was g and not even look- 5 d lendid view. fittings in this splendid prop- B e S AL SPLENDID HOMES OF SIX ROOMS (UNUSUALLY LARGE); e e Forest. Johnny Chuck 1itt], 3 t this to appre- rdinary. six rooms are SIgh'of rellof. Tohnny (olt that thers ONE BATH (BUILT-IN TUB AND' SHOWER); LARGE CON- T e picadid advaniages | encugh, you will like this one. 4 ‘Was nof D 0 fear now. - i . : b B R CRETE REAR PORCH AND LARGE SLEEPING PORCH; ATTIC TIC G S o e that Redd: = ) ,500—Eight rooms, modern, 3 ion. = E&' 1:':?: very Zfié"r"{i".‘."fifm?; WITH STAIRWAY ;. BUILT-IN GARAGE AND NICE BACK YARD; S 532 bedrooms. Tile construe: | G i not en near the” Old Briar- = tion. This home is almost new 3 fhom. d f i when o, Fan tha o " PRETTIEST PARQUET FLOOR IN WASHINGTON ON FIRST il toy Thi home s amostogs | a1 “conditon” Reduced tor :‘Mu u’l;"i {L PRt B DL ARL A o owner must move his family quick sale. e shou! rot past in 1 i without even a glance that way " | FLOOR; HARDWOOD FLOORS UPSTAIRS. out of the state to where his | —e T Unnoticed, Peter slipped back into T E R employment -is. ive-room bunga A 301 Cumherland Avenue the dear Olé Briar-patch and hurried . We are building one unit of : il micne one ot nis sEvate Tite vuisa ONE BLOCK FROM 16th ST. BUS LINE. Five-room tle house, | twelve. One of them may be ust Beyond the District Line Near Wisconsin Avenue * ther side. aia s e o | 4th STREET = modern in every detail. Large | yours. If you act now we can i J % Wcar s A i | atio.m 1 “When he 3:'.'&33'._&: ONE W FROM I S L CAR . 3 rooms and lot in choice neigh- make any change in plan to i 5 : | o;l:or ll%_e hgtfi““ 81;! lBrlltr-gntch he * borhood. syit you. i | sat up behind a gle of ramble: i : ; 2-car garage; i ; Jlill | and peeped out. At first /7 5 TS D S o ERMS 5 . ; AE‘ght Tdams, bath; garage; beautiful - shade; Jfj| and peeped Tight. Peter- loon LS Prlce, SIZ,SM SRt T All of the above properties are priced very low which an fruit trees; kitchen garden. s S~ i th:yofirlo:l‘t;d»tmt ay.and looked - g inspection will quickly show. The ttr{nk:nm‘{l Be nrufng‘ed to e < i E othing of s Glrard < suit your needs.<All are within easy walking distance of electric - This is a fine value in a modern suburban-home, and [fif| which to be A euEht Poter. to! bk > sample : l'bu‘e’ Mfig . % station, with 10-mintte service to 12th and Pa. Ave. ~ self, “I was too suspicious this time. But. it is better to be too suspicious of danger than not suspicious enou Just the same, don’t understand why Reddy Fox and Mra. Reddy have kept away” from here so lo; H.'was just then that P-urn:fiougm an ideal place for children. - 7 he shWw sométhing move close t, edge of the Ol Briar-pateh mne none OPEN 3% 1t0 6PM: his way. Pbter g i I Then - B 1s A jump. Fiat- H Jrass and creep. |2 tho ond’ of the Briermaio Peter understood |- . To see these properties call or phone us and we will arrange to show you by automobile, or, if you like, call at our Rosemont Ofl'l’ce. where an agent will direct you ta the properties. ll F. C. Goodnow Company ll 720 150 5. NW. Phone Main 307 { il VIRGINIA OFFICE ll North Rosemont Station Phone Alexandria 926 OPEN ‘AND LIGHTED EVERY DAY AND NIGHT. o MKEEVER={GOSC. ... ,_““"M—S - * M15 EYE ST.

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