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' Sweetest Tone Phonogr'aph % Yaung fo/ks and fa]ks who stay young ]ust love to dance with the “Sonora” playing for them. Its clear tone and superb appear- ance make it the best buy in Phono- graphs. You can have a goocl time this summer if you have a Sonora 1n your home. Plays all disc records. Upright and period styles. BIELASKI IJEBLARES Summoned in' Coarteous Manner to Tell Story of Kid- naping to Court, He Says. By the Associated Press, MEXICO CITY, July 7.—Formal statements in writing dealing with the recent kidnaping of A. Bruce Ble- laski, former head of the bureau of ||| {nvestigation of the American Depart- ment of Justice, were presented in court yesterday by Mrs. Bielaski and Senora Manuel Barcenas, wife of the | | Mexican lawyer. who was kidnaped at the same tfme. Thése statements completed the formal testimony of all the persons knowh to have intimate knowledge of the hold-up that occur- red near Cuernavaca. Mr. Bielaski and Senor Barcenas were in court until midnight Wed- nesday night writing their versions of the incident. which were slowly KISS! NOTHING DOING! NOTIN JAPAN# CHA UFFE URS BRING WEALTHY CHIEFS Lo VERS SAY IT WITH FLOWERS|TO INDIANS’ INTERTRIBAL DANCE ‘Special Dispateh to The Sear. BALTIMORE, July 7.—That Jap- #nese malden—you've Ween Ner on . the tea packages,. of course. Well, there's somethihg funny about her ~—sométhing “strange, - inexplicable; at least, in the eyes of her Ameri- can sisters. She, never: kisses. Having put that fact in a para- graph by itself, it is now proper to point out the effects of that startling trait. Imagine a country whose nappers are not bona fide flappers, a country without shift- er socleties, without petting par- tigs. That is the description brought by a Japanese now In Baltimore. Art of Kisving Unknown. H, Nakamura, a real estate deal- er and merchant of Kobe, who Is a fraternal visitor he general conference of the Mefho- dist Church South, declares that, although the young people of Japan are progressing in educa- tion, and the women are struggling earnestly to raise their stotus ‘n the country, kissing is still un- KRown to lovers, as wei, ds v bands and wives. Japancse girls and men are still content to have their husbands and wives picked young buupul who might happen to be together will not kiss or hold hands or be affectionate. Ws || show ofir love for our wives or our swesethearts by favors and gitts. Kissing 1s one thing in° which Japan will never imttate the United States, I feel sure.” Mr.. Nakamura was asked what he lhuu‘hl of prohibition. He de- olared he thought It would have to "be modined before it would work. “I was surprised to gee intoxi- cat en ‘on the streets in the United\Staten,” said Mr. Nakamura. l‘;‘hnu t there would be none in sight, at least. [ “If ‘prohibition 1a modified I think, it will be more successful,” he sald. PLAN $2,000,000 COLLEGE !f Christian Sclentists May Open 8t. Louis." —Christian Bel- eg s under consideration. first Christian Sclence rollega ‘n the world, it was said. \ By the Associated Pl-l. 2 HOMINY, Okls., Jily 7.—Indlans the 'tribes making OKlahomy srvations thelr homes are gath- éring hefe for tha intertribal dances, ‘the guests of the Osages. Daily ‘dances are hell during the theeting, and the tribesmen 'ex- Ghange gifts in much the manner | qf friendly tribes of 160 years 7 D HIGHEST QUALITY but in a setting of munificence created by the wealthy hosts. ‘The Osages, aristocrats of all aborigines, - dr! P in expensive suton, many :flfllefl by chauffeurs. Members of this tribe receive qu terly payments fromi the gover) ment of around $5,000 each, acc: Ing to them from oil and gas de- velopment In Osage lands. ' The Poncas, Otoes and Pawnees, who are just coming into their share of STORES T oil wealth, back, in motor cate, . The daily dances from modern influences, the tribesmen wea: -Ill top hats, asz Have Your Home Renovated —during sammer while yodgishe away. Competent, efficient men and very reasonable prices, g CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 14 13th N.W. SociEry BEST SERVICE 'Most Reasonable Prices translated into Spanish to the judge. Other members of the Biclaskl party had previously submitted statements. Ordered to Make Statement. Mr. Bielaski told the Associated Press that his subpoena to appear in a local court to make a statement was the only legal process to which he had been subjected, and he had no reason to belfeve that his arrest was c‘onlelnpllled by the federal authori- out for them, he said, in spite of the fact that they are fmitating Americans in- many other ways. At present Japanese women, are struggling for Hnancial Independ- ence, more just divorce laws ahd the ‘right to vote. The right to choose their life partners, how- ever, hasn't yet brought a wrinkle o their olive brows. As for kiss- ing—and” Mr. Nakamura both laughed and blushed—Iit just isn't being done. They say it with flowers, presents and devotion, de- clared Mr. Nakamura, but never with demonstrations of affection. Chaperons Do Not Worry. “We never have to worry about chaperons in Japan,” declared Mr. Nakamura. Ve know that our i Come in and see them. MONEY-SAVING BULLETIN D.G.S.GOLD BAG COFFEE 27¢ Washington’s Favorite Drink D.G. S. BUTTER Extra Fancy Creamery, Lb National Biscuit Co. Goods Are Down Zu-Zu 5 Social Tea Lemon Snaps Large Graham Crackers( 5 0’Clock Tea ) c Cheese Sandwiches Small Vanilla Wafers Small Graham Crackers 10 Lbs. Granulated Sugar . . . 67 .69¢| We still have some more of those § When You Think§ —of Painting, Paperhang- ing and Decorating think of Taylor. BABY GRAND 7 2 Z ;‘A{) ‘6 \ < “I was most courteously requested EF Estimates made on request. | HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. @ rareRmawerNG awp PAmTING B B 2333 18th St. N.W. Tel. Col. 1077 g % by the local court,” he said. “to sub- mit in writing my story of the kid- 2 naping, .and although the task was tedious and required some elght hours MU / to complete, I feel that every step was / K@l | covered. The authorities have been 1 extremely considerate, and there was ¥ I\ no intimation that my arrest was to Arthur Jordan Piano Co. 0 Cuernavaca for a hearing. The re- G Street at 13th quest for a formal statement was to Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas % be expected, In view of the searching Investigation which the authorities are meking of the Incldent.” Auto Driver Detained. Col. Enrique G. Padilla and Fran- cisco Montes de Oca are persistently mentioned by the federal and Morelos authorities in their Investigation. Padilla, who was first belleved to be President Obregon's personal repre- sentative during the period when Mr. Bielaskl's ransom was being arranged, is now aileged to have womepped his authority: and Oca, who drove ma automobile from which the two men were abducted, also has been detained } 7, 2 72777777 ; it s H5 Sben et 6-String Broom. . or questioning. t s cons| ernd . auite probable that wi e Biciaskts Toilet Paper, 4 rolls. . investigation will shift to Cuernavaca. | % Buy Clicquot Club Ginger Ale by the case Heinz Catsup, bottle 17c |Choice Lemons, dozen. ..25¢ Campbell’s Baked Beans, can Mose IRt |1 Kellogg’s and Post Toasties, package St OO Shredded Wheat, 2 for............................25¢ Kellogg’s Bran .19¢ Smoked Shoulder, pound.........................20c Home Dressed Poultry at all Our Stores. 1 Potatoes, 10 Armour’s Grape Juice 28¢ Pint 48c Quart ARMY AVIATOR KILLED. Capt. Tinsley Drops 150 Feet at Selfridge Field, Mich. By the Associated Press, DETROIT, Mich., July 7.—A sharp turn, made in an effort to avold striking a hangar, led to the death | of Capt. George C. Tinsley, twenty- six years old, of the Army air serv- ice, who crashed to earth with a plane while flying at Selfridge Field, Mount, Clemens. near here, late yesterday, the motor dying during the maneu- ver, according to an official report trom the fleld today. There was no statement forthcom- ing, from. fleld authorities early to- day as to the probability of an in- quiry into the accident. i The craft fell 150 feet and burst into flames as it struck the ground. The fiver was dead when spectators succeeded in extinguishing tha fire, Capt. Tinsley saw service with the American expeditionary forces in France and had recently been attach- cd to the office of the chief of air service in Washington, it was said. At one time he was assistant to the military attache In the American em- bassy at London. Capt. Tinsley ar- rived at Seifridge Fleld only last week, coming up from Ellington Field, Houston, Tex.. with the first pursuit group. His mother, Mrs. Jeanette Tinsley of Richmond, V: Vacuum Cleaner No other cleaner compares with the Super New Eureka Vacuum Cleaner and we want you to know why. Use it on the rugs, upholstery, portieres, etc. BUY ON EASY TERMS FREE TRIAL Potomac Electric Qpphame Co. 607 14“] St —Branch Store, Washington Railway and Electric / Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. ‘Phone Main'9} —a big hit clear over the fence of High Quality. Fancy No. SUN SHINE SOAP POWDER - B¢ CERESOTA FLOUR “The prize bread flour of the World.” Pure—Wholesome Not Bleached. 5 Ibs.,'32c. 12 Ibs., 67c Rumford Baking Powder, TOMORROW AT Pawcwe Leur& € 2227 The most wonderful product of its kind ever known. One trial will convince you. At all D.G.S. Stores. Package BORDEN’S Evaporated MILK The most convenient form in which you can get pure rich cow's milk. | Small Can, 5c. Tall Can, 10c | You don’t have to Bake Cake now —because you can step into any D. G. S. Store and select from the ample variety of Delicious Corby Cakes . | —sure to be fresh; sure to be purc; sure to be rich and tasty—because they are made under the most_scientific conditions. Store Open on Saturday Until 2 P. M. % Now Comes the Z 7222 Semi-Annual Clearance of Mode Shirts and Cravats Anevent of much importance and much expectation— for you know exactly what it means. 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Small Jar Tall Jar Just as pictured above—is 70 inches high, 42 inches wide, has a. shdmg work-table ,that extends to 34 in. x 42 in.; has 3 compartments 2 shallow:drawers and one large, mouse-proof, metal bread drawer. Interior of top compart- ‘Mode Cut The Cravats are in 3 Lots— Silk Cravats, that sold up to ¢ Finest Silk Kaitted rav R sl £ 5169 8 for $225 tht-oldup 3'!8-. 4 Mode Cut Silk Cra- vats, that sl 55 up to 83 50 ments are white enameled, Equipment includes 7-piece Colonial glassware set, aquarium-type sugar bowl, tilting flour bin and efficient food chopper. v % .All Straw Hats - —including: Panamas. fi—flz "FOUNTAIN BRAND HAMS A whole ham—boiled or baked—is & ‘delight to the family. For dinner or a cold snack. Be sure it's FOUNTAIN Brand, At every D.G. S. Store. Address Communications to President D.G.S—2325 18th St. N. W. Phone Col. 9855. WNERS, : TELEPHONE NUMBERS, WILL : OB%AGE 381 OF - THE CITY TELEPHONE DIREG- TORY."