Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1922, Page 34

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® ulgas urn over to the co! Jesse E. Wilburn, a local preacher and | Logan county, to which Judge Woods nst the staf and it is on the: mission direct control of her mines, miner at Blair, on & charge of murder | ruled the proof in the Blizzard case ngth of those assertions By the forests and customs revenues, Of in comnection with the death of 1 court that counsel for the prosssution which Bulgaria thl- yelr 'nuld be plynly Sherifts John Gore, Munsey rge, the fact ::u thelir bellet th: “u‘mlluhm on e CLns) e nll.led upon to 0,000 :old dnd Caffago on Blair mountain, dur- confused slightly on |p1 com- francs with an ufltlonu 30,00 the batt.e between the armed men | cross-examinaticn as to the exact|paratively sasy ( ing ‘ f’“‘{,‘, I‘n“l.llfl. '35;"1. s ers! “ 1 b | state and cgnn‘tyl l:,!lhorn -.b‘:ud g‘mn:hlt:o tll&ufl “;:‘- :t nullr ng A s con! shoul cea urn_is accused o e ng tl N Tou abou e Ve of uit- the end of the third year. Bulgaris wilch shot and killed the thr i ORDERED WITH GUARD. would then begln to pay the regular Tles and then relleved them of tAeir Quotes Judgs's Statement. Cit S et (3 Aot bes i) b annual sum of 137,000,000 gold franc: ‘weap: The parllament meets tomorrow This report regarding the order of w‘:"dnel’dfl;llflged that Jlld“l'. J. M. | Lieut. Richardson Selee, Corps of Engi- Halts American Comcessions. "\':“ Jyan d“‘;"“",‘:“dl:yt e B&”{"," technical 's‘zuo-:mnr-eq::‘::dr:e;‘nod‘}; ::;.n:ézzm& 52?;;":"&"'&..‘."»."‘:23 i i w! t t! 2 imediatel J re Peasant Premier Finds Law The delegates poinc out it would Prosecutor Discusses Re- '“:5'"’: et ,ngl.,o.gi; that, “thess people have been proved | temporary duty with the Pennsyivania f . Frank Keeney, pre: lent ~of arfare National Guard. B : to bring in more allied employes, : 2 Against Rich Young [which this sontrer woula entan, and| POrts Which Followed Ac- District 17, United ifine Workers would prevent the government of treason. I ‘ irlel el Secret Service Work OLMANIZING is a secret process of starched- collar cleansing that has amazed the laundry ‘“‘?“"’y' Its ¢ Women Violated. e whe are hot quittal at Charles Town. | sight men are in sant at Charies . marvelous flexible starch- B the Associated Pren. et lexates Treneat the prasent | Soeitl Divetch o T s ton “with tho armed march. Al "ot P D ing and smooth-edge white- EOFLA, Bulsasis. June ] Eremier] oooupanicy sut 100 e e ey BEON. W, treason, are under indictment and a l Stamboullsky advocates the arrest|membera of the commission, who, they | the treason cases and have obtained a change of venue to - be had Ivi b and punishment of girls who retuse | Charge. are living a high life at the | growing out of the armed march on|Charles Town on charges of con- ness 1s to be had only by callmg 3 The Tolman Laundry to obey the new law requiring them | Despite these protests, however, & Lt;lll'ln county late last summer in :'éi"cfie}':: ioladion 3,':":.,{:3,,’.“:";: R 1 that sa s BCcount to work for the government free|is forecast that the parliament w which a change of venue was obtain- | the treason and murder hearings, all H "n' cCol v i , low much will you put into lt this F. W. MacKenzie, Manager. r. 6th and.C Streets NW. AR DIV &) four months out of each year. Under |D® obliged to accept the commission's | o4 from Logan and Kanawha coun-|must face trial for alleged conspiracy, this law girls between );.he nge: of f,',}’,2°s§,‘,’;n’,ffl"m“," o the presentlties, where the indictments were|acCording to Attorney Bercher, time? Yflll’. savings account is the sixtecen and twenty, daughters of|pay her reparations because of the|found, to the circuit court at Charles Will Coptinue Prosecution. one sure thing you personally can bourgeois citizens of Varna and Sofla, | 10w rate of exchange. Town, Joffarson county. will be trled.| Col. C. W. Osenton of Faytteville, count on in time of need. It's sure— are required to work, but only 100 t was stated by Attorney A. M. Belch- | who, with Mr. Belcher, led counsel for ready CAS| 2 wi . hove complied. and they are doing| STATE GETS CAMP PIKE. |er upon his return to this city from | the prosecution in the Bliszara case y } “H! But :: will hf':;‘"} sewing, typing and hospital work.| LITTLE ROCK, Ark., June 1.—Camp | the Jefferson county seat. 3!3?.;‘222;?".!‘.‘:‘5‘&';53.3 r.y“ff"\j:m;;’ . i ‘!0“ s el et Contrary to reports both here and|remained In Charles Town Monday (o every pay day. The law went into effect May 1. Pike, former Army cantonment here, at Charles Town that the verdict of |fix the date and arrange for the next Those who have refused to obey | has passed from the jurisdiction’of the - A argue that they are either under o | nited States to that of Arl acquittal in the case of Willlam Bliz-|trial. that of Wilburn, which is Ask for the Daily Dime Q . above the stipulated ages, or that : zard, the first officer of the Unii scheduled to commence June 12. Col. A clue by which to know ey are about to be married, which Soxerament ¢ Javocable ks Mine Workers to be tried” on" {qe|Osenton has since returned to his Savers. They're FREE L2 is one of the excuses allowed. b Ll S il s gharge of treason, would automatical- home for a rest of ten days. f} the man who TOLMAN.- Those who comply belong to some [ MUKy Teserve, was fRECed @O0 Bt iss the charges of treason |, Attorney Belcher said that after the IZES—he's al of the wealthiest familles, and thelr | cebted by Mad o B, Froedmar, Savolc b inat the twentyfour others con. | JUry returned the yerdict of acquittal s d N . l Bank 2| mot them to thei nected w e miners’ un , following tl > es always a e ers A comaa" tnranghout | tne | National Guard. obtatned a changs panlon: o | deliberation of about six hours, the econ ationa j-\, starched collar advocate elght hours demanded of their daugh- T :::'l':'nltlyluo.td :}lll’: inst tge sOV- :lnveo"r‘xb:l::lrd:lafilcu::‘éelhe case -freely = ) ters. TEARS GOOD FOR GERMS. |erelenty of the ook Belcher |UER0 SV of the: Jurymen staten,” The Bank of Utmost Service” Typical Peasant Law. TTY 1t. CHICAGO, June 1.—Experiments con- | after a short recess regardless of the | MI- Belcher said, “that while two of 1 of the rule of | 4 e O Y Tealth department |8mount of. time they consumed. the witnesses—the required number 509 Seventh Street N. laboratory have disproved popular be- Next Case to Be Tried. to prove the overt act—testified on @ P ) % the witness stand that the defendant @ The delegates to the peasants’ con- | lief that tears will destroy germs, the The next case to be tried is that of actually committed the overt act in gress are protesting agalust the| health commission announced. He said There Are Many Sales—But Now We Have posal of the reparations commission | Mum ‘multiply when placed in tears. 7% ol | Every Wool Suit in both Stores Reduced VALUES FROM 425 to 40 IN THREE BIG GROUPS As you undoubtedly know, this has been a “backward season”—the result is that our large stock has not moved as [ J rapidly as we expected. It is an invariable BELL CLOTHES POLICY never to FREE INSTRUCTION IN Store Hours: 9:15 to 6 Red Star ART NEEDLEWORK Diaper Cloths - let our Expert quickly $1.95 Dozen teach you the new stitches in 30x30 Red Star Hemmed knitting, crocheting and em- broidering, 2 Diaper Cloths, made of soft, No charge—if you buy yarns © sanitary bird’s-eye, put up in or silks here. 810-818 Seventh Street scaled package. ——— — In Ten Charming Styles Fresh, colorful summer models, fashioned of famous Bates’ Gingham —garments that happily unite beauty and utility—ready for Friday shop- pers at a genuine thrift price. carry over merchandise—everything must be sold during the season it was designed and made for. THEREFORE ; We are reducing prices NOW, when you most ¢ A ) need a new suit—reducing them away down to a figure that makes them absolutely irre- sistible values. We KNOW we will move these suits at these prices and not have to carry them over. - Every suit is of BELL GUARANTEED QUALITY—the kind of quality that means * longer wear and better style. The range of 3 « styles, materials and sizes is complete. Every- thing from the sportiest of Sport Models to ® quietly conservative styles. Tweeds, wor- steds, herringbones, hard-finish cloths and soft-finish cloths, blue serges and everything - else. Every size in regulars, talls, slims, stouts F] -~ What an Opportunity to Get a Supply of Cool, Danty. Serviceable Frocks! The Low Price Justifies Buying for the Whole Summer! _Styles include: Long-waisted Dresses, with scallops below waistline and embroidered tuxedo front; Organdy Vests and Organdy Tuxedo Fronts; Peter Pan model, with eyelet collar, cuffs, vest and trimmings; Organdy Vest, with crocheted pendants, edged with fancy braid; Organdy Collar, Cuffs, Piping and three folds around skirt, double Organdy Collars, Cuffs and Pockets. All have tie-back sashes and novelty pockets. T3> ALL SIZES 18 TO 4 <] A wealth of checks, helio, green, brown, copen, red, black— all combined with white; also black and yellow, blue and yellow, etc. C / B "Airy New Hats | ¥ $3.95 gette, hair braid, leghorn, Canton crepe, milan and combinations— and stubs, Fine Silk Mohair and Genuine Palm Beach Suits A%La Spirite trimmed with flowers, ostrich and 31'50 Model, Special ribbons. White, black and all e SHIRTS Silefl $ 1 ]_9 Smart New Sport Hats, 31.7S‘to $5.95 Every style Every color LT L L T L T T T T T T T T L T O T T T T L Hundreds of . its to Pick gg L Hats of leghorn and all the other favored straws and 0’ Qualuy Saits emmeeee br?ids, in a wealth of becoming new models. White and all I : From. Em Brand-new, every corset per-’ coloxs. n a fect. This popular model of the Sale of C One Finely famous C-B line comes in flesh” o color, heavily boned, with four = - Quantity........ 3 Hmd-fdllflfd hose supporters. Medium bust and hips, for the average fig- ure Lace-trimmed top. Pay $1.19 instead of $1.50. to Fit and Every shirt new and perfect; white madras, corded madras, printed madras, oxford cloth, cotton pongee, rep and percale. Five-button fronts, full propor- tions. Attached collars and regu7lation neckbands. Sizes 14 to 17. $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50 : Bedspreads ;- FASHOND ¢e) 1 ey ved) 535 | AT QIR ROSED QD | e New purchase—High-grade Look for the Label in the Palm Beach Suits Note the texture of the imported silk mohairs, see the piped seams and superior workmanship in every suit, including extra fine cool cloths ’ |Exmspe&.1mw.w1:itenmne1rmmw $5.00 end $6.00 Spreads for double beds. In Thite and ';"« ':}:;n§'°5nl:fi:3 Prgse = Eanione Makee I 80 Yd. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. corners or n Remmea. Y Ingrein Sik Hose Chilfon Sik Hose A . Friday’s remnant attractidn Napkins, 5S¢ Each Sport Silk Hose Paris Clocked involves hundreds of yards of F ) Seconds of White Indian Head wanted summer rmatetials in Cloth Napkins, 600 pairs pure silk hnse of supérfine quality—every thréad useful lengths, =32-inch dress Wind s 256 :ll,lk l’::o? ttoe t‘o. top—a B!|l cek fo:‘ ;vor;:‘x; f!nd |p;g:cutel&uymg gingham, plnn fll:ozl ylad- & indow lndel, e best at a o Wi prédomifate, al ei ide percal rgan sg““. of §5c Heavy Opaqu colors are also in tvidence. '!{! slight irrégularities may sal :hll!pfl eay, inted bl(ll!{: ' . S tofe’ All Ouer thc La'ld rer in green, white, etc. ra be ignored—they lfiect neither looks nor wear. Note the vlnety longcloth, o bea suiting and (,ompm- with fixtures, &. of weights and styles—and the surprise price} " nainsook. lllllllllllllllllllllm N - » N 9 g

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