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e PO T THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, JUNE 25, 1922 PART 1. = e Poker Portraits—Talking a Man Out of a Pot. ~ —By WEBSTER. | RULE HITS CHILDREN. | PORFIRIO DIAZ’S WIDOW DISLIKES * You DRAWING To , DAVE 7 BETTER Bursed From Boach ""“""‘_“‘{ T0 DISCU|SS MEXICA]V ;FFAIRS “TAKE ALLYOU NEE D, 1T \WouLD BE SiLLy Sundays if Alon To HOLD A KICKER THIS TIME . WHILE IT Effective today, no children under By the Ausociated Press. / PARIS, June 24.—“She is occupied 2 % the age of sixtee: 111 by MIGHT BE:POSS\BLE T IMPROVE MY the tidal basin bathing. :".%;’“L.‘if 14 * T STRENGTH SHOWN N NATONAL BANKS CROW STILL BETTER. Senator’s Family Hopes for Suc- cess of New Serum. UNIONTOWN, Pa., June 24.—Fur- ther improvement in the condition “ YOU OPERIT, DAVE ? WELL. | THINK THE PRINCIPAL V DEA OF THE GAME (S To GET MONEY 1NTHE CENTER OF THE TABLE ArD AL 50 To KEEP TaMiD. s partly responsible She likens the dame Diaz holds, for Mexico's wpes. VARSI MOMIOUS Sout $ FROM FRITTERING HAr ou‘rmmcme CHANCE S ARCHEG:LV urdays und: Sundeys ta1oaich Sat- | doing as much good as she can with- :53{5}:.‘;{“:3‘“¢:'€&,"' ?Ee'?fi-e‘fif”“"’; oF Lriiiten Bidhes Gonstiy Wiiiiam ¥ AwWAY THEIR CASH, 4 IMPROBABLE, IT'5 panied by parents, according to reg- |Out attracting attention” is the WaY [Voliaird snd Rousseau had o the | Crow was noted today. it was staied 1 " | Am RAISING, - SUMPLE, UNPRETENTICUS fl:}z"‘:m::::: O%-?hehgew!fi %orcdeoq the Mexican colony of Paris speaks | French.. The result, she thinks, fi-|by members cf the family, who are Call of May 5 Shows Increase LT re G ANOWHAOPING LITTLE HArD BUT My tions "are " afiowed "in "the catscD; lof & slight woman of rather stately | BAIY Jiky be the same but the end iu | nopeful that the new serum treai- ' € i working girls and boys, who will be | beari who is al dat v i bt - ment being administered wi 5 5 . 5 2 ow! f e ng, who Is always dtessed i1n|pe obliged to go through more re- & administered will prove in Combined Resources, '*gwg;"éfiwz"z‘('l‘., 2 | SHALL KEEPIT admitted after § o'clock UpoR Proper | plack and Is so well preserved that |actions and revolutions before her | Successtul ’ e S : A, JUST AS PROVIENE X S i destiny is worked out. ! said there was a distinet im- Controller Reports X PR SEMTED IME seryiile the public schools were in|she m:hl pa: fifor any age between provement in the senator's general ontri o X s ren were allowed on|thirty-five and fifty. 8he is Carmen comdition. = o the beach Sa . T ONNVWOM Wit v, HELP f | ihe beach Saiurdays und Sundays bl | omero Rublo Diss, widew of vor- | FIGHTS ALABAMA EDITOR.| Na al bank May 5, the date THE NMEXT MA een dismissed . Dl i / ! H ~. it was thought best to restr! firio Diaz, long-time president of the e e e CABLE PLAN APPROVED ©of the last bank call. showed com- J use of the resort after 3 o'clock in the Mexican republic. Assault Said to 1t From Un- . bined resou said Controller of | V /A .‘rou{:m:r;, ::r]nge:sm!‘dr‘;““::: .;m,n:., Madaume” Diaz, as she is known, 52U a Besul g Sl the Currency ( By s § state- | (N Borning Ang. Trom L ta 3 Dimeneh y;';:lmnenm awuv'rllu:::l.lle.l[);r n::n;m'z::s .’.ccfisgu[ Damage Suit. razil Grants Request Which Aids il |“SL et ""{“. ‘\:.;1‘;.;::( l’;)rt A s day. -4 ‘l’onnnh‘!f ml(r‘:’bcrho?‘d M("l the Bols CARiBON HILL, Ala., June 24.—C. All-American Company. e SUGAR I e e Bologne, but takes little part in|R. Walker, &ditor of the Carbon Hili| Rio DE JANEIRO o e of any previous vcall since april . o the fashionable life of the city, being e, 2 S JANEIRO., June 24.—The " Their condition was such, Mr. Cris i o - KINGSTON, M. C. Jume 24—ome Mexican and Spanish colonies. this afternoon by O. E. Mllynor O} ans wotinsa he et eir condition S such, Mr. N i - ‘white person was killed and five injure er retirement does not amount t.| Montgomery ‘and is in a serious con- | here that the Brazillan governm sing id, that they “should render = ; = T late today when a truck laden with |seclusion, however. She receives 1d_approved the petition of ampie ussistance to the merchant, the Vou CHE(K 1T TeME, DAVE ? | SUPPOSE UMvi-M - LET'S SEE= YOU OPENED AND nesro laborers left the road, twelve |visitors gractously and talks freely | dition at his home. : | w Telegraph 2 hav 1T THE FOURTH ACE AnD ARE DREW Tuvo DION'T You 7 WELL MY HAND miles from here, and crashed into a |and interestingly on all subjects put] .The assault is said to have grown sgricaituriat or sWhosyer: i e you CAUGHT THE Fou = HAS ALL THE PLEASING QUALITIES (T { group of people in the front yard of |one—Mexico. This is barred by com~’|out of an umsuccessful damage suit|tension of legitimate demand for financial re- ST TING BAck READY TO SANDBAG ME STILL >3 = {a country home. Jimmy Hill, thirteen, [mon consent. When she infrequentiy | which Maynor filed against the editor | <ionary rights lier e c 1 STEP OUT. SOMETIME S HAD BEFORE AND IT \WOuLD BE A St { was killed and his grandmother, Mrs. |refers to her country it is with regret = Shargl hi it | PAIies. This healthy and improved state of THE MIEIGTE Y STE : . INSOLT IT- SO 'Lt BET THE LI T Julla Smith, possibly fatally injured. |over Its past vicissitudes and. fore- |Some time ago charging him wit his action makes possible the en- evidenced in | THIMI< THIS 1SN T THE FRIENDLY LTTLE, | To tMSuL =R e e The negroes fled when the driver lost | boding for its failure. making slapderous statements about | irance to all Brazilian coast points ef [ om of loans iE VT S SAI0 To TS 15 THE FIRST control of the car. Badly assimilated knowledge, Ma-!the former’s wife. . the All-Ame n Company's cabl T eductions tiability for” borrowed rediscounted paper and a increase in individual de- d resources of the 8.230 the controller said. 00. The combi in the Richmond district, w includes tne District of Colum- bia, had an excess reserve of $2,003,000. e GERMAN DYE PATENT INFRINGED, IS CHARGE Complaints Against Four Chemical Companies Filed in Newark “DAVE. You D BETTERTHINK. IT OVER CAREFULLY BEFCRE You DROV YouR ACE FULL . | MAY BE HOLDING A FOURFLUSH. I'D HATE o SEE You A SeAaoe ! “\NELL, | HAVE Four DIA D HANE MADE THIS FLUSHCR NoT! Nou HAD THREE DEUCES . HEYV ? MO DS AND 'L NMEVER KMNOW WHETHER Court, - 2 a0 iCe 3 o LAY DOWM THE \NINMIN 2P HAwW - HAw - HAW ! NEWARK., XN J June 24.—Ten £ P HEY f 2 complaints have been filed in fed- You DROP, eral court | the *hemical Foundation Inc of Wil- mington, Del, charging four New Jersey chemical compantes with ille- f 1y using German patent for making chemicals and dyes. apers alleged that the fed- ment s¢ d the patent furing the war and later sold them to the Chemical Foundation Company The latter asks the court to fix a ' reasonalilc alty for use of the and order the Federal Trade patents « ancel licenses grant- defendant comp 5 of the suits are’ brought the Consolidated Color and al Comparn ewark. The . Klipstein defendants e : the Clin- Com- del.. June 24.—Bills GERMANS BOYCOT ' PILOT OF ILL-FATED ROMA UNLOADS BATTERED WRECK AT LANGLEY FIELD ‘Delivers a Phillip Levy Top Icer $2 950 g:“‘r"‘:l“v"nnl were .fl:(lrl y:‘.:r‘l‘ln- nited S Deleware coronsation Inofons T L Sl iy c R f . t 70 lb l C -t S il el i [ TS S efrigerator--70-lb. Ice Capacity fouts ani Conpany are treend: | Referendum Likely on Re-| omcers. puseansers and enuites | 11,230 c8% S0 150, Mo, oo Vegetables, milk, butter and the like—spoil quickly in ricar Refiming Syna Tijne turn to Imperial hiL oF Rot maramoth Hotors LS | o e 01y Mellan tae Aonas warm weather unless kept in a good refrigerator. The constant “cold- Vibeos Comptny mnd Cinsanea Standard. e e e : “Tha ‘:\(‘f\;uf;}}f'fi;flihn any aif- dry” air circulation that is guaranteed to be in all refrigerators sold at ;-Ib:.n;’i;»fl';{unfiucu.%vflfoflr“é::gn‘?:::l::s s P g river, at the aviation grounds, AL IR LA O b Phillip Levy’s not only saves ice—it prevents the tastes of onions a:ld fish jpder lieenses which in September. | "BERLIN, June 24—Systematio boy- | broken stecl, shatiered anging Whymots fin . et A from getting into your milk and butter—prevents “mildew™ and . Trade Commission cotting of Germany's new black, red| parts, bits of propellers and strips (Copyright, 1022.) “sweated” walls—and any woman who knows that a few pounds of costly 4 WOMAN’S DEATH LAID TO NATURAL CAUSES Finding of Body in Locked Home g loting will be signed. of thirty-four men, the worst dis- " 2 s = Unusual Circumstance in Vir- In Berlin the inclination has been to | aster since the war, was in charge |February, will go into service with without saying that we can buy the nationally advertised refrigerators hoist the old imperial colors or the of the work of unloading the wreck- the Roma’'s successor, a new military - ginia Case. and gold republican flag has reached such a stage that a referendum on the question of returning to the old standard is regarded as likely in the course of the present year. If recent demonstrations may be regarded as a criterion of public sentiment, the pro- posed petition for initiating the bal- Prussian black and white in prefer- of canvas are being unloaded and taken to storehouses for waste material. That is the Roma. Capt. Walter Reid. who piloted her on her trip as she left the hangar on February 21 for the trial trip, only to explode follow- ing her contact with the high- powered electrioc wires near the aviation camp. causing the death age. A coincidence was that, as PLANNING NEW FLIGHT. Two of Roma Survivors Will Serve on Later Dirigible. HAMPTON,, Va., June 24.—Two of the five survivors of the Roma. giant Army dirigible, which was destroyed by fire at the Norfolk Army base last balloon of smaller size now being meat saved each week will soon pay for her refrigerator. Every home should own a good refrigerator. Every family can own one now—on the Phillip Levy Refrigerator Club Plan—and the Phillip Levy Company, buying refrigerators as it does sold here for less—much less—than the small one-store merchant, and, carloads at a time—t goes Reid supervised the work of un- Special Dispatch to The Star. loading, workmen only a short ence to the republican flag. At the apital's leading sports: grounds and shipped to Langley Field from Day- ton. Onio. They are Sergts. B buy’lng for less, we can. of course, sell for less. Come to the store now . June low- i L ing return from b - 1at the stadium, where a national ath- | distance away were setting up |denback and Flores. who cut their e i her husband, L. H. AiTE Of | Tetic meet is in brogress. the black, | the successor to the Roma, u mili- | way through the Roma's flaming cn- Apartment Models and choose the size your family needs. Inspector of cream The death |White' and red flag is fiying (rom most | tary dirigible just sent in from | velope and escaped (o safely while | of Mrs. Agnes Matthews, which e, iof the staffs, only one republican| the Dayton plant. riy-four of their comrades stay A M N curred e 4 8 ances | S isted. Lieut. Clarence Welsh, another |to their death. For the small home we have many YR ERhaTD. Feser umstances | standard being holsted The new bailoon, a mere pigmy in the tall and narrow sizes—the kind survivor, accompanied Capt. Reid in bringing home the wreckage. They will not be assigned to the Wavneshoro yesterd: has been | Recently when flags were ordered 1 due to natural causes {half-masted in_mourning over thel| The woman sent her six-year-old |10ss of Upper Silesia a striking dis- 20n 1o a neighbor's house to play {Play was seen. The State Opera Wwith other children in the morning | House flew the former Prussian royal and the child returned- about 3| War_ banner, bearing a great cross; o'clock, because it was hungry. He |the Museum hoisted no colors what- was unable to get into the house and |ever; the University of Berlin, which his efforts attracted neighbors. iwas ‘instructed by the Prussian min- Dr J. F. Hubbard and Chief of |istry that the Prussian flag should be Police Shumate forced an entrance |hoisted on one of its two staffs and and found Mrs. Matthews dead, |the republican banner on the other, stretched across the foot of heraad. |chose to display two Prussian stand- The circumstances left a theory of {ards. Even the ministry of defense suicide, but no weapon was found | neglected to fly a flag. that do not take up much room and still have a large ice and food capa- clty—are here at attractive prices. comparison with the huge bulk pur- | chased from the Ttalian government, Roma's successor. will be filled with helium as soon as “It is not that we are through |it is assembled. Hundreds of tanks with aviation.” said Reid today, |of the non-inflammable gas are be- 1 “but unless plans are changed we |ing shipped to Langley Fleld for the will not be with the new ship.” purpose. LYNCHBURG WOMAN SAY COUNTY OFFICERS ENDS LIFE IN RIVER| BLOCKED LIQUOR RAID Buy Your Refrigerator on This Phillip Levy Club Plan— and there was no indication of there having been a struggle. A post- |interference with the fogmer stand- mortem cxamination revealed no |ard and only reluctantly ‘display the Mrs. Sallie Scott Lavinder Said to | Federal Posse, Searching for Still, s Pp— $3.00 25th n. new fiag. It is pointed out by some o Tho husband exhibited a letter |sections of the public that the com- Be Victim of Nervous Ealtediby Demand foriAutoly 400 o X 1 Week 1 Week mailed to him by his wife the day |munists carry a red flag with the Breakdown. Registry Cards. Wee before. It contained nothing that [soviet star in their demonstrations would point to suicidal tendencies. |and that therefore there should b | Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. 8pecial Dispatch to The Star. $7.00 14th ¢ 26th She had been under a doctor's care |no objections to the former imperial| LYNCHBURG, Va, June 24—Mrs.| RICHMOND. Va, June 24—There, ¢ 2nd 1- g 95 it for soans tine M;’i’:;::;.o(m:er;nus or Prussian flags being used. Sallie Scott Lavinder, forty-five, wife nr[akom‘nv:;ru of u-efl c;ul:’t‘y of lBrun_fl-% Week Week Week Waynesboro about one year s or ot a‘:’ge},;,fi;",{;‘;’,‘;;;.:,‘“g_",‘,‘,’:’;“ffig‘ considerable trauble. following & raid | N k. =, - . 5 i i | TWO IN ONE FAMILY ing, committed suicide by drowning [M&ds b feleraloficers o the ook e ¢ 8rd $7.10 15th 85« 27th L AWAY AND WED | restiting= ™% 5o’ “Thougnt” from a | oficers held up the federal ofcers | L Week Week Week NATIONS T0O ISOLATED. STEA it £ | Sl uil i e vl v | E erly registered with cards regardin e | pyMEs, Lavinder 'was visiting for 8| 0 yatomobiics In which they were | The Bungalow Model ¢ 4th $7.10 16th ¢ 25th enc ramatist Sees Need of {when, she slipped & 3 et | traveling. The effect was to delay ¢ 1 - W e Son Takes Bride and Daughter|¥hen she slipped away and.wen the officers considerably, and the still For the small home that wants a good- Week Week eek B 2 Husband to Surprise of Fam- A man reported to a gang of work- | 5oL tHere Was ene—was either moved looking refrigerator that wil save R une 24.—In spite of cable men near the city water works ‘that | [ "5 coul food and ice. Many sizes to choose 5th’ $7.10 17th e 20th and wircless communication and bet- ily and Friends. he had just passed a woman, who [t ANG I\ i that tn | trom. © l‘ T 1 er ocean travel facilities, the DeO-io . i\ niyicn toThe Star. lwu sitting on_the river bank, re- | it 8 RRREL SLMAted ISt the Men Week Week Week Dles of the United States and France | Specitl Dispetch o 0r P moving her shoes. The workmen | 31" e Dficers. bedornl proniol 7 2 still are unacquainted with each| HARPE » June 24.—A ) rushed to the place and saw her body | ¥ioi® Direotor Fulwiler. In . chores gther, This is the conclusion which {double surprise was prung on the |in the canal ot 10 AR el asten Ghares c 6th $3.10 18th c 30th aurice Donnay, the French dra-|family and friends of Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Lavinder returned only Mon- | fivcGair and will report It to Wash 90 . Week Week matist, draws from his recent visit to | proo % "o n thelr son and daughter | 487 from Richmond, where she had | ingeon for Mquiry. It Is known that | Week o8 the United States. T e e s, e Ssushter | een treated in a sanatorfum for six | D800, Stil Is belng Operated nasr e customs authorities, he says, |3tole away to D . Va, and|yeeks for mental and nervous trou- | $ EfCpetatedtness = ¢ 31 hold up merchandise of all sorts, but | WeTe married, the son, Bryan, taking|ple Her family had watched her | BMPOria. $4.00 7th $7.15 19th < st all kinds of prejudices. susceptibili- | 48 his bride Miss Corinne Shirley of | constantly for six months. She was —_— l k Week 5 Week ‘ ties and misunderstandings are per- s“"‘g“ o O ooy 2415 native of Lynchburg and lived all BIG VIRGINIA Weel ¥ : [mitted to_enter freely. Tn “an ‘ad- e e erze. Tadale o G the|of her life here, being a member of CROPS efore o F % - 3 18 3 [ drees efore o Franco-american i Vife O, 5 ioupies Clett-on an | Rivermont Avenite Methodist Church. OUTLOOK FOR SEASON | $4.00 Sth $7.15 20th c 32nd mombers that it was necessary “again | X e, EI4INE (rip. | Mr. Howser R Week © Week Week E nec ndary olalcover thel néw ouk Time ana Stone Company at arer. CHURCH BURIAL GROUND —_— ton - 1 Hay, Wheat ¢ 2 9 INDIANA NOMINEE DIES. |romigiuimed, bwe, of, Marpers IS OFFERED FOR SALE | ™ oot ane oncs fn faymch i gl S M —— i when Capt. C. M. Brigws passed awey RS “,fnm; Promising Week Democratic Candidate for ai e ag enty-nine years ane Than for Years. ' g Congress |1, "k, "Upright, aged eighty-eight | Last of a Number of 0ld Denomina- R 55 $1.00 10th $7.00 22nd f Victim of Bright's Disease. years, was found dead sitting in a tional G o inch P'M.NCH""B"JR"“'B"L 1' = l Week NEW ALBANY. Ind, June 24— jopn | P2I7 2t the home of his daughter. onal Ceinsteries at Winchestar/ | LYNCHBURG Svar ‘Junel 3¢ -Re: Week ee A = z.rmfrwi[?:, forty-eight years old, X Is Abandoned. have not been as promising in ;Z‘:?: Trom ‘the tnira Todigna’ metsic “ies| NEW ROAD DISCUSSED. | svecini bmaten to e srar e by et e e e $7.00 1ith $7.00 28rd at his home here tonight. Mr. Ewing WINCHESTSER, Va., June 26.—The | that the farmers in the ftobacco . Week Week s 50 had been in poor health for seversy | Special Dispatch to The Star. last of a number of old denomina-|growing belts are better off now than 1denti : = morths. Bright's disease was sald| CHEVY CHASE, Md, June 24—The tional cemeteries disappeared logally | they have ever been before. Di- I Xe . 00 24th to have caused his death. committee appointed by the county | cntered 'suthorising the sale of 'the | s more. sonceal wey ihnPlanted in In “cold storage, crystal, Belding- $7.00 12th 'l' ; commissioners to determine whether l:ethodln r_rl:oylrfl.b:q'hla ul;ztne In] fore, for hay, wheat and oats S ,‘,.":.‘{ed"'fw‘:g:}:‘l‘v e ;ugmr;:u g Week Week ¢ public convenience required the open- ern - section city, to|be found in sections where the farm- 1 R s the Virginia Woolen Company, which e % ing Institute. v Wil utitize the site for mill Purposss. | hascs: for ceersihige Pelded on to BAND CONCERT. At Walter Reed Hospital, at the band stand today at 7 p.m., by the Washington Boys' Inde- pendent Band; J. L. Kidwell, Mercantile shipping quarters resent ing of a public road from Connecti- cut avenue at Chevy Chase Circle to Somerset, a distance of ahout one mile, met at the Circle the past week and Willlam Stohlman and William Pate will present their report to the commissioners as favoring that this owhs the ground“byi aus agreed to give the The company’s plant already covers an entire block, and additions are to be_erected. work of the 3 disinterring bodies_of people long since buried bacco for_ everything. A. good wheat crop has, ‘been harvested. An unusual hay crop and fine oats Will make the farmer in- dependent for stock feed this year. Heretofore he spent his tobacco (g, —=lol——lal—FTa]oll——F|al—a[o]—Z3]o|——=]all——o[a| —= o] =—=]al —=]o|—=]o| —= || e=—=]a | —=]0] tobacco, h . the efforts of the: | farmers’ unions and the, % 0 ts, wiiich“are at “wy Promaay | | director. Program: was recently -completed, 168 graves for 2 | March, "Hom‘enDefenu." :zx::az.“:;; ?: r'::zd '.x':'l:&'i:" 8"""" having been opened, but only forty- m&%g -mr:'thl!a.n.,f: v‘:ng‘e‘r‘i has ‘been . Out-of-Town | Trade in i M. Fresy & Grafton | three- contained ‘'markers by which|paid to gardens and trucking, so % o Y. old | waitz, “Tw R o an W b & the dead could be identifled. In|that the farmer has all'he needs for Folks— || Your i member, tavored the Toute to og|many old graves there was but &|domestic &nd “farm food -supplies, write for pric ! ‘Refrigerator i Bouth ‘of Gration street and ower thelstreak of dust, but all that could be| with unusual prospects for a tobacco and terms as well || Rt Toad which was formerly used. by :.o jfound of thoss who were buried there | crop, which will be his “money crop,” as Refrigerator || Your old refrig- | M. L. Lake car line to Glen Echo, there gfl ¢ | was pinced In separate boxeS and!without the necessity this year of Catdlogue. We erator acceptedas | Serenade, “Old Church Or- Siready & rondbed thére, and: this| ol reinterred fu one Jarge plot in) spending 60 per cent or more of it for specialize in large past payment on ] S s s ‘Chamb , and' this| Mount ‘Hebron' cemetery. something to feed his family’ and ,a brand-new one &: -Chambers route would not affect any of the " years. Bgo X refrigerators. here at Phillip Medley, “Home Songs; taxpayers and would be much cheaper | nor] hed € is understood the 1 N = Robinson | |¢han the extension of Grafton street: Hias been. induced to plant aifferens| I L Frowe - March, “Down the Line: whicle Is_a hundred-foob-street, Th hias been induced to plant different| I M. Chevy .Chase Land Company, which DR pufiNat 1o Gepen onyon| Wl N - J