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JULY 14, 1922 GIRL WHO AVENGED DEATH OF FATHER IS HEROINE Greeted With Bouquets in Mexi- cex Courtroom—Hundreds Seek Glimpse of Her. 3 By the Assoclated Press, MEXICO CITY, July 14.—Marla Del Pllar Moreno, the fifteen-year-old girl who avenged the death of her father by killlng Deputy Franaisco Tejeda Liorca, continues to be the obfect of much attention by the public, which hafls the child as a hero for her act. Her room at the correction school is & bower of flowers, and each day as she scene-of the accident, he climbed dowr Except for minor bruises he was unfn EX-CONGRESSMAN DEAD. Martin Dies of Texas Passes Away at Kerrville Home. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., July 14— Martin Dies, former representative from the, second district, of which Beaumont is tke chief cliy, dled at his Kerrville home yesterday. THROWN ON LOCOMOTIVE. Man in Auto, Hit by Engine, Clings to Smokestack. BRAINTREE, Mass., July 14.—Albert Cowatt was rejoicing today over his | Jured. A woman was killed. and anothe woman and a man were injured seri ously in the accident. Charge Attempt to Bind Cuba To U. S. in Proposed Loan New Link in Chdt:n ; : - “Of Gold, Declare Foes of Plan. RATS IN THE CELLAK MICE IN THE PANTRY Cockroaches in the Kitchen What can be more disagreeable than a home infexted with pesta? Destroy them with Stearns’ Elec- Hat and Roach Paste, the standard extermd more than forty-three years. Kills rats, mice, cockroaches, waterbugs or ants in o single night. Doew not hlow away ke L . 1005-1007 PA.AVE. - THE MAN'S STORES * 616-17 ST. N.W. - Crowder Takes View “ arrives and departs from the court- |e8cape from death when a train struck || powders: ready for uxe; better red room, where a prelimi hearing ot | two automobiles at a grade crossing. than traps. D) in_ 15 it Is Needed D remnary. hearing o1 | Thrown {rom the car he was driving || lansusges in 2-en. the case is belng_held, she with _bouquets. stand before glimpse of her. greeted Hundreds of persons the entrance to get a mize, 35c. 150 ve. Money Back if it F o the top of the locomotive he clung to the emokestack, and when the train stopped at @ station 150 yards from the Special Notice In the Interests of the Buying Public, the Maw's Stores have decided upon a-definite closing hour on . Saturdays during the heated period of July and l August. 3 To Pay Salaries. By the Assoclated Press, HAVANA, CuBa, July 14—With congressional leaders branding a new forelgn loan as “another link in the golden chain binding Cuba to the 3 charfot of the United States,” the s pew shipment of good leglslative and executive branches of quality Percales and the Cuban government today seemed f‘::‘fi:n ll":h ) deadlocked in their efforts to nor- RCEsitiper malize the republicaa finances. Steutattdinelang belied modes a ickrack Methods of liquidating the coun- e try's “floating debt,” which has been 3 pening Our New Shoe Dept. $1.00 Bungalow Dresses 50 dozen in this Where Your Dollars Comnt Mast BEHREND’ 720-22-24 7th S5t. N.W. MAJ. GEN. E. H. CROWDER. mallzation of the republics forelgn credit through immediate payment of overdue salaries of government employes, Interest and amortization payments on its bonded indebtedness and other obligations is the fourth recommendation made in the ten memoranda which he submitted last May to President Zayas, which has been acted on by the government. Forced «Obligation Charged. The first three involved cabinet and administrative reorganization, 2 Following the practice started last Sat- urday and continuing every Saturday dur- ing July and August, up to and including o wi 3 3 - heniel o asu et Sisenan it the first Saturday in September favor of a gradual reduction of the . debt by the creation of an annual " Both Man’s Stores Will Close R Fa at 1 O’clock which executive and congressiorial plans have been wrecked. Cabinet IHere you will 2lways find shoes of the popular and most wanted types at our famous Jow prices For Saturday this dept. presents, as an introductory offer, four items, each one a magnificent value, Washington’s Greatest Shoe Sale $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 Women’s Pumps to wipe the slate clean. Party lead- A most remarkable offering of hundreds of pairs of the very President Alfredo Zayas at a re- lcent conference with congres o ial leaders is quoted as having T_uted that he is opposed in principle to a loan, but that he considers it his duty to study the reasons advanced by the new secretary of the tread ury, Col. Manuel Despaigne, who fa- figure of $130,000,000 to the 192 expenditure of less than $55, and the abolition of the fllegal lection of $10,000,000 a year through the national lottery Opposition to the projected loan both in congress and most of the Opening Price vors such a measure as the only practical means of re-establishing the government's credit and giving it a good start on the road to reorgani- zation marked: out by the new re- capital papers has been characterized by charges that North American financlal interests are attempting to | force another $15,000,000 obligation on Cuba In order to bring the coun- | newest and most stylish footwear. conceivable style, but not in all sizes. One - steap White Kid, One - strap Here you will find every Style of heels are— low for the Big Half-Day’s Business! MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK try completely under their control intervention in the same | form cabinet. The views of Secretary Despalgne 0d to be shared by Ma: Patent and Gray Back, White and Gray Sport Oxford, Patent Oxfords, Blac The styles are— 1 | | Flat, Military, Spanish, and Brown Plain and Beaded | | more than a year, are the reefs on l We have added to our numerous other departments a shoe dept—of which we may justly feel proud. $2.95 representative tin, Black and Gray Suede Kids, 5 . Nor- ! Nicaragua and Panama. hite Kid and Tan Inlaid Pumps, Louis and Bnby Louis un Metal Welt Oxford, $2.00 White Canvas Shoes - White Canvas Oxfords HOUSE COMMITTEEMEN | Children’s and Misses and Strap Pumps < ELmin e High Lace Shoes. Sizes 95C For women; choice p il| 8% toZ Opening price. of military ang flat $l 79 | AR“UND UMERIEK Opposition of Three Members to = e = . Army Program Crippl ional | i % e Eples Tiatonx 33.§0 Patent Sandals Children’s Pumps Defense, Says Editor. For chi llr(;x—l(un}nn style with Patent ome and two strap o 5-strap effect, in pumps with gray i 3 MINNEAPOLIS, July 14—An at-| turn sole. Sizes 8% $2.45 Wuede back. Sizes 4 51.45 Insurgents Claim Capture of | tack upon three members or the to 11.. ; s e by " House War Department subcommittee, Barracks at Kilmalock. [charsing tnat they are crippling the Men, Replenish Your [gn 0 " g oo Clearance of Hats - was made here vesterday by Bri Needs With These eay, A DIg Th 1d High { Charge Truce Broken. Gen, Henry Rellly, at a prelimina = in Hosiery at Sold as Hig| conference of regimental commande Specials £ SPECIALS: By the Associated Press. {of the Rainbow Division. in Minn Men’: - ! as $6 98 CORK, July 14.—Capture of the bar- | to attend the division reunion e o! ‘:ack:hal )\'lllmhau;‘ck,’iounéy l;imerh:ll:,' attack was male Nainsook Union 35 D ogether with the ee State garrl- R. 1 44c . ress) json, arms and equipment, is claimed . rtuu‘&llcan- K‘an» Suits, $4.98 to $6 y sson, democrat, } j00d Count Paj in a republican dispatch issued at |33 o T Shaitord, repubiiin. & Sood Conn Bajema Hats X Q midnight. Wiscensin, who are a majority of the | Nainsook Union Suits. 73 = The regular republican military {committee. i for. men, athletic rtost of drosss - X~ e/ < bulletin, given out from the he.d-gn""f;'-“"‘;“ vy“:":)%r’!;l”{{.‘:"h“:fgl‘n’;j; stsle: cladtic seam o ) Y {quarters at Clonmel last night, says |charged that the three representat :f?,‘,x'f.,;j"?,} o ek b ! the agreement covering Limerick city 5 4 and the Limerick brigade area has :‘.2",,;“:5";;‘1,;°m‘,‘,‘“"‘1,‘:.‘“, been broken by the Free State officers | the Army reorganization who signed It, and that fighting iIs|§ 1920, and desiared o now. in progress there. The republi- | ramoved from the eommitt |cans are declared to hold the initia- | inay ‘ave mot in sympathy with t tve and to have relnforcements onac which glves the couniry it fir i the way. adequats mjlitary policy and The bulletin gives the casualties g, citizens army in harmony with our thus far as six Free Staters killed and | {nstitotione - five wounded; republicans, one killed. : Six of (he government soldiers are de- appropri Hors $1.50 Men’s Sport Shirts, 98c Oxford and Basket Weave Sport Shirts, for men. with bui- ton-down tached collars: W and P colored. All trimmings of fringe. 955 Tecoming for young All Day. Séiurda; to Save in The Fashion Shop Clearance Women’s Glove Silk Hose, $1.95 Children’s Ribbed Vests and Bloomers, 12c nzee {clared to have deserted to the repub- sizes. GIVEN LIFE TERM. T e IR "unfirmllnghnrel':'loua repo: of the | Re 3‘_( : L e ST T Bloomlrs. %ts have capture of the Free State barracks ing cantiful Soft Silk Lisle Hose, | Perfoct me e 5 ih draw strings at Caherconlish, County Limerick, :helnelg;::n hwchn Dogve) erie gfifuc on jiton? Coloms 75¢ l‘z“fi‘e“" 4|-;lber . pink and white, i statement says fifty-four of the gar- it ‘avell Not to Die. ack. whi ¥ and grav: Sil ose, c %2 to 12 vears. 1 1s . o s s i - ble heel d toes for long o ? F time is money, then the two Fashion Shops T imree Towre. and nat i namber | B the Assoriated Prese. i . and seamices. Al sizes. " adk i 59c W ’s Ribbed Union s e T. 2 o of rifles and a large quantity of sup-| BRUSSELS, July 14—The death - . o8 ic Women's Ri are domg a lot for W ashmgtomans—for both of | plies were taken. i Y Of SUP-| centence pronounced by a civil court | Men’s Balbriggan Shirts at Mons last April upon Armand and Drawers, 37c s ,2 e : them will be open all day Saturday to take care REBELS FIGHT REBELS. |Jeamnes for tréason and espionuse Ml el sl Fiine Combed /. av rai y < V3 as b Cl ol briggan amless shirts an R utITel i bed Union Suit of those who have waited for pay-day to take advan- { Eree Staters Witness Strange Con- | 115 imoriconmens. " o7 ted [ }] Grablen Silieure short stecves | oferufio 4O | atmnoler tage of the twice-a-year reductions. i Bict at Timahoe. I ne'had much to’do with the hetraval || drawers have double seat. AR (TR e to the Germans and the subsequent Ey;the Associated Pre | execution by them of Edith cavell ! One part of the story will never grow old; it is the LONDON, July 14.—A Belfast report | fhe British war nurse. This charge, part that stresses the k!nd of clothes that are reduced— tells of a strange conflict at Timahoe. | however, was not brought out in the s . . = When national forces from Mullingar | indictment against him. that’s everything in a sale. sttived! ihicre Wednsaday njghE Hop: ing to persuade the irregulars hold- ‘Gigantic Sale of Summer Dresses made to retail Over §00 exceptionally “smart” Hot-weather Dresses that were i 7 e 1 " it- i a s $12.50 Sizes ra om 16 to Herze s how we redu(;he evefr} 3-piece woolen suit; ‘ig;?“;he:h);ur?riln(‘:(: ;fri:;{;;gi?eg;i SEVEN-PASSENGER trom ;:{no to :;l.u Sizes range fn.lnéhl‘,i: rerv 2- onal commander, Capt. Con- h 5 terials— e— every 2-pants suit and those famous ~}mf 1%:’uled alnc:lll’imt;;‘uren. :n?an?"g | Limousines Im : rte(ll “ Styles— ! s ( l : i Dre ; Goodman & Suss Clothes | about Raif. numbering nfty. Tesolved | 10 cants T each 15 e ineh Light and dark grounds 3 ,:.ou);éilgl,sand marched out toward the | Phone Columbia 10000 . g .lllll T ‘Tailored at Rochester AomaLY ining mombers of the gar.| _Ten Thousand Ratine ° Combination effects 4 . rison thereupon fired at their late Wardman Park Hotel Printed Voiles+ Plain shades S e tnt 1 ovacs oocasns, the tntarc| [JaxiiSenyice . n Suits up N. $ .75 Sated spectators of a sharp g, Dotted Swisses Novelty Effects o Which, after two hours, ended in the Woven Tissues to $25.00 | capitulation of the republicans inside ‘When the nationals Closing Out, $6.95 and $.7.50 T Baronet Satin Sport Skiris {the barracks. jentered the building, they found two LITT 83 Fine Skirts To Go At all-wool tine Sensational Offering of $18.00 to $25.00 DRESSES Choose from a special showing of over 120 different garments style and charm combined at a ridiculously low price. Materials s 9 :?;g Silk Canton Crepe, Sijk Crepe de Chine, Printed Crepe de Chine, Silk $2.75 Baronet Satin Sport Skirting. Yd., Y $ 75 {dead and four wounded. A quantity e : 3 . & Suits up N. . iof arms and stores was captured. —specializes in Painting. These sre made of fine Silk Faille, 5 itk Hint #n Ak . o $32.50 ow | Paperhanging and Uphol- and all-wool Freneh Serge. Made 2'95 o eaiy $4 90 - i stering. Quality work at e e 3 S8 Bt o mont. wanted shades. ol s BLOCKS MOVE TO SEND | oicke oo LIBERTY BELL TO CHICAGO | Philadelphia Council Fails to Over- ride Veto of Mayor, But Tables His Message. “PHILADELPHIA, July/14—Mayor Moore ~ yesterday vetoed _the city council resolution permitting the Liberty Bell to be taken to Chicago. The council did not pass the veto over the mayor's head, but laid his message on the table. Mayor Moore, in his message to Sizes 26 1o d Suits up t0 §5000 New $32.75 $39.75 On all woolen suits—Alterations at what they actually cost us. No charge accounts. Dresses that have Suits up to $60.00 Navy, NOW —of Painting, Paperhang- ing and Decorating think of Taylor. Pongee, Taftetas, Satins. 39c to 50c Fine Printed 36.Inch Silk Pongee, Yd., Voiles. Yd., T Estimates made on request. council, sald that he questioned the N lastrons 35-inch, two - ply . = ferring the care of HARR! A beautiful lustr 59 chiffon quality: shown We haven tpenallzed the man who wants g"j"‘{,';’,,°‘,,§‘,’,‘,‘“”m, D canticr cn§ Y W. TAYLOR CO. quality, of good welght (Y 40-inch—a mag- l 98 navy, black and 4 C { property to city cuncil, as provided PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING el woven with a *7 - f nifcently Tustrous ¥ e acksrounas: with lfor in the resolution. 'He also said | 2333 18th St. NW. Tel. Col. 1077 slght Tmixthee O e Reme satin, in beautiful ¥ rious pretty effects in white if the relic were sent to Chicago natural bamboo shade. ' S ety "eftects. will make | | Hures: aiso plenty of white 3 ot~ ecatner ‘v (0] €S there was no reason why it should s selling in most stores g HORLy e S not be sent to any other city, and suggested that all future -requests for the bell to be taken to other {places be declined. —————— We've priced them lower than usual Cool Summer Muslin Girls’ Dresses At Prices Children’s Nainsook Sleeping § Panama Suits . e $9.75 i = Underwear That Will Delight Garments, i Palm Beach Suits. .....o....-.. $12.75 TIGHTEN LIQUOR LAW. $1.50 Women’s l;ag:“e the Mother Boys' and Girls one-piece A 1 1 1 . - binations . Sleeping Garments. Made of Silk Mohair Suits. .....ooeoeeeean. .2 $15.50 :Jam-i': Co::::fl 1:::*; 'so Stop : C°”S::‘::”"cf‘.,"|fi,a.fffi.3f."§ e s I o i Tropical Worsted Suits. ....co.ounee.....$19.50 Gelentons S like " Cloth Combtie™op ‘or Girls® Party Dresses, 2o 12 year sisen Open or / sabardi i -$24.50 IO, e vane.” smugsling of face “and’ ribvon trimmed and oot two-piece dresses, con- [ ATOP et mvles. Gabardine SUits .-, .. ... eensqedoonvss-n i nossaly to. provent * smuggling of e R I ey hisk and _gin ;tl.:e(s): the legislative council has passed a stringent customs law. The up style of lace All sizes, but limited quantity. for girls 2 to 6. Made of fine checked ginghams, bead trimmed. Also solid coldrs, with pique col- White Flannel Trousers. .....$745 e s ived evidence that 0 1 White Gabardine Trousers... $4'85 :r?x‘;fr:\:?fimel:ifi; for neighboring Women’s jars, cuffs and bands. Boys' Sport and High-Collar : Bridsh Colonles o8 of bein Janded at Silk Bisesc > instead o = . . . i ffig x;e;or“:mwh they cleared. Camisoles $2 00 Girls’ White Dresses Good quality percale, cham- Thenewlswpro\dfle!(l?llfll!gh"tt“o:l 47c $1.19 bray and khaki blouses. In liquor will_only -be allowed to be Daintiest of fesh pretty striped patterns and L ipped under certain stringent con- ditions. colored: silk_or wash ratin, deep lace trim; med as well as_tai- Not a dress in the lot worth leot than $2.00, Made of beautirul [| S°lid colors. Well made. High neck or'the much wanted sport e Taskion Shop e fon o ‘hand e q“mysoh“r:“dmfiw‘:fhn:mg{r?;g; model. ; of hand em: ery, Some i j FRED PELZMAN, Pres. BANK HEAD INDICTED. e T D ifhiy Iaos ant embrols : : Seco Silk dery trimmed. Belted and satin 15t11 GOODMAN & SUSS CLOTHES President and Cashier of Defunct Blmmen,d ribbon sash. Tustitution Accused. ins an 2 d TAILORED AT "ROCHESTER i 1:;::3;! nN. C., July 14.—The 5‘6‘:’“‘ 95¢ $2.98 Girls’ Suspender Girls' White Middys, 95c . &G - Next to Made of snow white Jean, in plain white, or ahoice of red or blue collar and Puffs. Plain Dresses, $1.95 An entirely new lot of these Plaid and Another shipment of those Dbeautiful gar- ments of Seco silk. Wake county grand jury has returned ¢ fo:re!rlle bills _against J. High- and H. H. ey, presiden o cashier, respectively, of the de- MANHATTAN SHIRTS Choice of step-ins o Feite S—| popular style dresses. STETSON HATS—INTERWOVEN SOCKS funct Central Bank and Trust Com- Sgomers with voxt fo S0Ra ‘colora, “Plaited suspender § and yoked styles. ANl size. ¥ 3 pany of this city, charging them with Dloe, Gnd skirt, with fine tuckel batiste and s & receiving approximately $15,000 in de- Sest. highly mercerized waist. its on January 10, 1% 13 and 13, pk:.ewl-‘ the bank to be insolvent. -