Evening Star Newspaper, July 19, 1922, Page 18

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Rggg&lsggg¥UM§Ts |STEAMPIPES EXPLODE TFUL AFTER ON U.S. PEEP AT WAVING GRAIN e By the Assoctated Press. | 7 |Ong Beald consci MOSCOW, July 10.—The Russian | . 3 o3, U0 U Fn on governimant. now” 1s morg interested | Wew' York—Collision Averted 5 + by FPew Yards. wa: grain-flelds ¥ m&m any help (n;maun wrurn particularly s the deval- . Cphtents Bt The M ¢ By the Associated Press. _Newberry Issue Sharply § R z 1o the, Eresent. high- expectations” E:‘;}fiz‘#%fifilx-flfi eTva Th Drawn in Michigan Pri- | Sipiielmdne smoramess o |ridurid Twelve - ochers unconaeioss \ e T S * mary Campaign B, beat for, Bumsia, to strusle 08 ' |The Gaguiip and. the destrorer i, color of Texaco Motor Oil e e e e e e 'DEFENbED BY. COLLEA! Witk e dotbital prepects of A it “r-b : : ! Bet;:’r el':lgllfle perform- : BUE | Soming siise ety poests | Bt oigansh e Heerine tneine. e e e i ST R TR |ty s el il bt | e or Sena for Proper] Russia, whose chief thought is food, :l;l column. Ensign Burket, officer o Four grades—light, medium, will be in such immeasurably better aboard the McD, Tuaps” than ‘duringthe - past 0ve | ed his B sharply o pore and avert: ears slow] o ser. o Teconstruct itself, hotwithatan :lnl P S I by e e the Industrial breakdown. Rouge used- with used”within certain limi —_— 84d to'a girl's appearancer meets arith * DETROIT, July 19.—Michigan's re- Bubllcan contast for the Unitea states| ART TREASURES STOLEN. |¥5.220rrsst, 5f one prominent New po e T W seriatorial! nomination at’ the state- CASTO R lA heavy and extra-heavy. 3 Use of Money in + Elections. By the Asspcjated Press. . All $7.50 to $12 contrasting trim ‘White Sports Shoes wide primary September 12, regarded | German Offer 1 000,000 Marks for by Michigan politicians as one.of the Paintings Gone Four Years. and many $5. — yg $10 Alla\\yh's ;’)5 s s T most important campaigns in the d Six mltseh S : i i SeURis ChRcics B Thwnment vots luatss Tty SnA thettiof (el Por Infants and Children | n eran 1 v intings which occurred four a po! oes T | e sspatr from aichigen, sxponcnt | yiars Feo hasth oty sanoumced by the InUse For Over 30 Years reduced to of his party in Washington, is de-|of pictures was stolen from a rail- . fend = fonding hia deat againpt two, aspl-| way carriage of the Second G . rants, - o - Division, en route from Brus $7.50 and some 5,Ofe of these Is Patrick H. Kelley | Germany, November 8, 1918 d -8 ‘Lansing, representative from the|were a portrait of the Spanish In ss‘so A“-wh}te ‘nd: W -{ 8lxth congTessional district. fante by Valesquez, two works of % “The “other ‘is Maj. John G. Emery contrasting trim | ® " [ ot Grana“Repias” cormer “nationsl | masters. *A reward of 11000000 marke . D =< er o Le; e overy.” TN Dress and Sports |- The' fasues n . the Aiohikan e |1 e el anation 1 sieon a3 to why | = 25c Printed Ratine s < e paign promise tq be sh: ly drawn, Shoes, in another e ol rrnman [eneibitafesiwerolon (eTWHY/ fhom Voile itin g 3 e T e tor ifom threu";]? to Germany or to whom S huge group reducéd Michigan, as oné of the chief battle | €Y Pelonged. : 12Y5¢ Yard e 49c Yard 34-inch Ratine in plain colors, plaids and white, priced for economy. cries of Senatar Townsend's opposi- L ion, especiglly in the camp of Rep- UTHERAN EAD. resemtative Kelley. The senior Mich- EDITOR D 1 clearance of Igan senator upheld his rival in the | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. July 19 filmy light voile Sonate. when he was under fire fol- | Rev. J. M. Sundheim, editor of L in polka dots of lowing charges of° unlawful cam. |therancien, official publication of the varlous sizes and phign expenditures, Norwegian Lutheran Charch of colors. America, died here yesterday. Half-priced behalf of this project. Among his friends are many long-time repub- licans of this state, which has been strongly republican. Friends of Representative Kelley are campaigning with the assertion he is o e “progressive” type of repub- — Jicans. Mr. Emery hopes for the solid Delicate I\IDPOI’: of former service men. He G came. into prominence when chosen h;id ()fhlhef :‘merh:un Legion upon .rmenu the death o rederick W. Galbraith, ) - jr., last year, serving in that capacity i OUR servicé will u:u{ n;e last national convention of i work wonders with the legion. those Maj. Emery is a former service Bl cents. d'"a" SAr: man, having served as an officer with i z orough the A. E. F. Before entering the cleaning, every par- service he was in business at Grand ticle of dirt, every Rapld?. | stain and grease [ s 1 Would Enter Every County. iR spot removed from = Orgnndy Trinmed Each of the three candidates pro- } - . Pobes to enter. overy. eounty in ine {ho fabric. Dull silks Lace Trimmed state during his - campaign, Maj. rightened uo, given H 3 mery at present is conducting his ' ji - R L . \ Eyelet Trimmed Reprenenm..llvehKelley has opened m: 4 D P Tri campaign in the southern part ol i 3 rim! the” state. ~Senator Townsend has| 5 S med given his first campaign speeches in | q PN\ - Southern Michigan and plans a whirl-| M \ { Button Trimmed wind campaign during August. | 3 £ . - ) Gingham Trimmed Senator Townsend, in & recent De- troit address, answered those who | have ecriticized him for his stand on i = > . the Newberry question, saying: it =y Neatly Piped “It s not the use but-the abuse of r 3 ! money that should be and is con- demned in eleclionlcarv]np]a!gns. bEx- ! f i ) 3 . penditure of a single dollar to bribe ¥ o @ single voter is a detestable crime. : 2 = : X ) Checks Expenditure of a single penny to cor- I oy Y = rectly inform a single voter is a 79 4 a & , i) N l)fl“ commendable and justifiable act of i i ’ b ) { 3 good citizenship. L / g - \ . “The people not only are entitled > X @ Sizes to knaw but must be fully informed : e G s ) as to the candidates themselves, their : 3 7 X% and qualifications and what they stand . / N for, else they cannot exercise the it right of suftrage inteligently on ! LN N , Colors, Cor.7th & K Sts. . 2 e G o owhs 5 414 9¢h Se. * 2| || nomination on ie' recordut “Washi |, 5y, reasing the insige rim the wpe ” ngton. is t hail hil SiAd City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. ot fthe father ot he" lales-to-cceart 1 5 waterway « d 3 t 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave.SE. e N s Worked 1o and eaknstly n risky—dapper Gay as the skies " above ’em! Jazz? They eat it! Razz? Can’t beat it! And Chiclets— say they s clection day. Reasonable campatgn , Wi 18 or : B eal Information of the peo- sesskerejjer and ¢ Dle, are mot wrongful, but are neces- F-F Lemon Creams > sary to insure an intelligent exercise solid of the right of suffrage.” n."v ‘hfmmlggflfl_ fon -n: benefit it, :m i Colors LEAGUE PLANNING PROBE ,',;i’,.,“"—“,ko,,);:t‘:;,d, ,.,““',,:“,";,: e o trademark. use substitutes. < OF BALKAN TROUBLES ined H Acceptance of Invitation Surprisesl with Checks Nations Asking for In- Fri-(d:riui_.Frin‘d::id ; PEPPERMINT 3 ] (Yellow box) e l ic 0 vestigation. Philadelphia Pa. : SPEARMINT l us BY CONSTANTINE STEPHANOVE. Have you tried T . : (Green box) the By Cable to The Star and Chicago m‘uy News. Lem-N-Oil Ch e d feeo ai et arming New dtyles in Another TUTTLFRUTTI d co Sl uty vate yensation 3 SOFIA, Bulgaria, July 18.—In an- : : Etukbox) e y < Sooota, R x{?i%-‘:f d‘ég':felgm;; :':y 3 1 Quality and economy were never combined to better advantage—for here 10 for 5c¢ um R e lio by banis are graceful summer frocks fit for any informal occasion at a price almost of Bulgarians, the Bulgarian govern- magically low. A wealth of styles, all with tie-back sashes and fancy pockets ment has appealed to the league of 2 N ot 1 ) g 2 ancy pockets. Note that large sizes are just as plentiful as regular sizes—every size irom 16 nations to send a committee to in- 73 vestigate the matter on the spot. This - invitation has been accepted, much to the surprise of the four na- tions involved, and they have been asked to send delegations to London, ‘where the question can have pre- F ! 3 liminary treatment. or a vacation that will live while mem lasts! In ihe Enlkeslioy miniatestalforisis = Premier Stamboulisky continues to hold his post. He is still the strong- est man of the agrarian party and the virtual dictator of the country. Though the opposition is still too weak to cause his downfall, he may again resign temporarily, as he did L) ; ’ ; : ; CLOTHING WORKERS OUT. A vacation In Yellowstone Na. Bears eat out of your hand, Go | 5500 Strikers in Baltimore Tie Up Qle:l::a yteet!x the tional Park expeciance your. Fure Small Factori righ = life-time, o’:e:h 7 s uthe Yo 7 low: BALTIMOR‘E. Ju‘iyo ::—Balween - “Washes,” does not 3000 squaremiles Take in Salt Lake City, all of 2,500 and $4,000 union clothing work- encompassing the world’s great- scenic Colorado and Denver at ors went ‘on strike here. tylng up scratch or lcou;dm salute ol = you. Iridescentpoolsboll Pacific Coast stop at the Park abments are”aflected, they’ naving Igate’s is safe to and bubble. Cataracts roar. on'the way. Eheir employes. use every day. i * :|_The strike was called, ‘Samuel| ' Lqrge gize 25¢ Mediom sise 10¢ " | Rudow? union manager, sald, to ob- \ * tain sgreements stabillzing wages American Chidle Co. is 1i to 54 is liberally represented. Each size on a separate rack for easy selection. PT seene " Organdy Trimmed Tub Frocks In a Fresh Purchase and Sale---Underpriced at We've been buying and selling them by the thousands, yet seem unable to keep up with the mounting demand. The new pur- chase brings a complete style range for Thursday and— All Sizes, 36 to 52 Made of standard weaves of gingham and chambray— Puritan, Victory, Amoskeag and Universal brands in me- dium and small checks and solid colors combined with checks. trimmings include organdy collars, vestees, bands and organdy-trimmed pockets; also rick-rack braid and piping. Tie-back sashes. Extra sizes as plentiful as regular sizes. porn 80 ceanaraws and to get a scale of wages “which will be equally fair to workers in a d O [nosem "FACE AND NECK Roam over the great Rockies . Nature atits wildest butalsoat . | i ‘ w ; g Heavy Shower. . emid wildflowers. Stand atop its safest. Golf, tennis, horse- JOFINSON CITY. Tenz. adiy S L " ; the Continental Divide. Breathe backridingteo. That's Colorddol | yemierasy. aiisrmon at ai urprotect=d | | penod Badly. Lost S} J deep of Nature's champagne. You'll eay e - ing in. Johnson City, ‘when SHOT; KEEPS IT SECRET: /| Man Has No Modical Amndfl:*‘ “As. ser‘vicezble as they are ‘Over Forty-Eight Hours. pretty—these new apron frocks MACON, Ga., July 19—With ‘tw B i iD-OVi buiies Moles 1n his back, exch more d E of percale and linene. - Slip-over [ tham forty-etght hours old, according . and ‘open-side. styles with tie- 20 dbckara s HiAn Wi Ee e nhne, ? ‘Bagkisashes or loose belts. All ana who. -z-"h& Hie EOwHArts. | haye pockets. -Trimmed with . VB, W o 4 ountr: Ointmentand o soktrack: braid pi | Foad hareand carried to s Bospital, k ‘braidpiped and con- hot while in West L : e Medium and is, and tha flied to. Georgia ) i A eep his best friend from getting over e . shooting. ‘Write for Booklets Let us tell you how reason- ably you can maks the trip and send you beautiful free booklets, “Colorado’s Moun- tain Playgrounds,” “Ri Mountain National (Estes Park” and “Yellowstone Natlonal % g :

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