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— » y 4t . -4y . th ¢ the were factors in IDT[CAMERA CLICKS QN FESTIVE SCENE ' TOBOOST |t * e general bel & that t : AT TRINITY CHURCH COMMUNITY HOUSE oIE e e e o 2% 5l ! Lo NiE - 3 : Y8, 5.-.“ at Qmpm‘o‘l the i nt parties. the government is - ) % : - : Elnnln[ to feel that oppesition from 1209 Connecticut Avenue NW, - @ # 1 Sther” querters Is “Secoming sharper ‘onnecticut Avenue Sho i Among the rumors afioat was one The Ce Avenue Shop = that a movement had been begun in vl 2 ot "Amrhdni uun;m from ‘the Y% s . : ‘ederation and leave Vienna to its ‘:I E AR AN‘ :E AI E Nationals Report Powerful Vigorous. Prosecution of | fsic Lol % S5k 3 chould ..Pressure on-Irish Rebels Profiteers Are Promised The following variation of prices should con- / . vince vou of the exceptional values offered? by Over Wide Area. Labarites. ! Pasternak for the remainder of this week. = e - St Twenty-three Gcoljgctle Summer Gown $45 Now HOLD 12 COUNTIES DISORDERS ARE HALTED in as many different dainty shades. . e Tl 5o 4558 o Ml Crepe de Chine, Chiffon and Georgette $35 > ; : . N Belfast Reperts Fullamore and Leaders of Workers "Accept Four Summer Dinner and Dance Frocks.... Siasays ! P X = o] p Batiste, Marquisette, Dotted Swiss and $25 Birr Inhabitants Are Fac- Proposals of Government / Taffeta Dresses. Sold up to $49...... s . ing Starvation. .~ in Principle. Foulard. Georgette, Canton, Ratine an $35 e i . P ol S Roshanara Crepe; all occasions..c............. A DUBLIN, July ' 20.—Reports from VIENNA, July 20.—The Austrian o the fighting area received today in- government, it was understood today, Sport Coats Three-Piece Sport dicate a pressure by the national has offered the following proposals, ‘ Only Ten Costumes urmy forces on each extremity of the which labor leaders have accepted in 5 insurgent line, déeveloping powerfully principle, reserving the right of sl $45 and extending roughly from Limerick further consultation with the workers 5: - to Waterford, thereby cutting off whom they represent: Four Three-Piece Coats and Wraps virtually the whole of Munster First, an immediate increase of al- Costumes Only Six province. An attack on Waterford lowanoes to the unemployed, upon Canton and Georgette Crepe Sold Up to $65 | was made by troops advancing from whieh class the existing conditions | Kilkenny, preceded by parties of are moet severé. | $65 | cngineers, who removed the heavy Second. control nmissions to be ! A . obstructions in the road, and reached placed at wll banks to enforec the Your Choice of An Hat in the Store [l ihs cutskirts or Watertora Tuesaay government's order prohibiting trad- J y g evening. ing in foreign moneys. $5 d $7 50 The nationulists found the main Third, prohibition of importation of an o partof the'city cut off through the all dispensable articles upon which \ rawbridge over the River Sulr being cable raised. The railway bridge was im- duties are v?nhh in gold. passable and the troops opened the Fourth, vigorous prosecution of attack from the north side of the £00d and clothing profiteers and price . ] | river with machine gun and rifle fire, raisers. . while 13-pounders shelled irregulars in Food Pricen Soar. 9z1k Brother S ke . Limerick Battie sun Ragmg. | J lttle Faces Clean A ler ]l[elon FOUNDER OF ZIONIST to have been largely of spontancous The reply from rifles and Thompson origin. When groups of women went was feeble and iL.is helleved the s s MOVEMENT HONORED |to the markets and found enormous o CEN is lightly held, but-the natura : increases in food prices overnight RN LR e 5 thevouten wartnilel - Feast at Trinity Church Center = ' the dislodgement of the frregulars a city. Within three jmatter of difficulty. Limerick Tribute Paid to the Late Theo- I:‘.rd nr‘:d pork had risen 33 per cent, fighting was progressing last -even- e e i s that of fats and sugar 100 per cent. i, The national troops launched | By their own cholc mors children|and soon covered up their sorrow. dore Herzl as “Greatest Jewish and bread 20 per oont. oo :fi‘ -t [t e heavy attack wit mbs on the { . _| The circumstances were these: e 5 5 of housewives rushe ustratec, made - s arl l ! Mara factory. but as far as o pwashed their faces vesterday after-| .0 O erapher wanted.a picture Leader of Modern Times. into factories and told the men. There rt (lV. ate. known the irregulars still are hold-[noon than during any corresponding|of the feast. so he picked out four of | 4 1. ceiy attended memorial service | W45 & &eneral movement to iay down % ing the position. In the center of the period on record. No, the health de- |the snappiest children and placing a ; T tools. but cooler counsel erally - ! city, where the insurgents are strong- | partment wasn't on duty. but a|large slice of melon in each pair of | cCommemorating the eighteenth anni-|prevailed. Finally, deputations of 5 o Iy fortified, the firing was particularly 4 hands sat them down on the com-!versary of the death of Theodor |Workmen's counselors started for t . > 3. ¢ Leavy, The casualties are estimated|Watermelon feast was held at the|mupity steps. A crowd gathered. The'Herzl, founder of the Zionist move- |parliament building and were join Forty-five Exquisite at twents killed and forty wounded. [ Trinity Church Community House, 3d | kids bore the appearance of facing the |ment and considercd by many the|on the way by hundreds of men and = considerable portion of these being [and ¢ i1- | firing squad. greatest Jewish leader of modern|women. The counselors presented a £22.50 to $29.50 . 4 Svtlions: P 2nd C strecta northwest, for the chil-| Qg TURS . 1 ographer finally got | times, was held at the Adath Tsrae)|demand that the old bread sllowance dren who play on the community|pig hearings he told them to “dig in.” | Synagogue last night. The exercises|be immediately restored and that Irregulars Checked. playground. The heroes obeyed. (Cheers went up w._;; hfifld 1? Ylhddlah.d " :'nel;:renr bf] taken to check the ad- ssued today Pi : s | from the side lines and yells to “eat” e life of “the modern Moses.” as | vancing food prices At e e L Oa D e e e trice o e o Ay T b ieaort ter | B | Heal islorin canlon Swaslex (ONEa 5y HThE Falioet mert (nto nessipnliiate | government on.the mili- | 1aTge slices of melon were placed in y up” p nated. c : ; s provisional & ) " | outstretched hands by Mre. David B |the strain, the screams, the conspic- | those who addressed the meeting. For |last night to discuss the situation tary situation save the national a¥my | Covell. wife of the pastor of Trinity | Uousness and the excitement attend- |seven years Dr. Herzl headed the Police Are Relnforced forces now are supreme in the whole | Church and Joseph Watterman, in|ing the fact that he was to get his|Zlonists and his accomplishment in : N Ky Yode charg vs' work = icture in The Si ved t ch | bringing about the first real organi- | While the day passed without se- ootiear oF twialve connties: charge of boys hork At the play- |0 e e of the aumter. He broke |astion awong the Jewish beople at der, nervousness 1304 F Street “They still have opposition to degl| FOTNE & half hout later the whole | (0r B, O he, qu8 e ot Realis. | the international congress at Basel ps : s, “in_Donegal and Sligo | pMEITONood around 3d and . not TORE HITh oo e aition he de. |and his pamphiet, “Der Juden Staat,” |and restaurants to reopen. The main- er work to do in Gal-| o0 m‘:r’;:“&‘v‘lfi_ssrox,nu'm:a e e ed it pisce o ehich "he nad | Were given world-wide recognition as | tenance of reinforced poiice on pa- el = s - 3 while | L0rY_im y adfacent. was | sert < Dlacer i the work of a genius. trol and the cold rain which drizzled | = ection the irregulas The term | “mpe chfldren were excited ight | €ive his name and would not sp attorney and delegate from Washing- The Largest Savings Department of Any subjection is used advisedly, For INland couldn't Kkeep atill. They san | for publication. ~He was three years |27 Lo the last Zionist congress; Bapo! Bank in W shington 5 - hese counties the people are over- |0 d . ey 3 vitz, T w al Printed Wash Whelminely in favor of the Anglo- e oa st andibavic agaln. !;-e.v'?l‘fd and his experience with lite lim- | Shapshiowitz and B. Hoffenberg. Cavstol 00 ! 2 ; 3 ac er. rolled in|ited 0 e GECSSER Capital .......... $300,000. e e foree The election results | tNeIr volces. When they finally settled | te€n tackled the remainder of the We Will Surplys and undivided avmediforbe L down about 4 o'clock several had|matermelons. The division in ages 6 $412.000.00 The statement, issued in view of re- | {heir hands folded across the center|iS 0bVious to mothers and fathers. | Sisan. methproof and profits $412; ported suggestions for peace based on |7 thelr bodies. Something was wrong sterday’s little treat fs one of & |dmastic’and ‘summer Total assets.......... $6,350,000.00 Ompromse ISk UIATS; icon- Nesaca'Daskstmaiies the children of all creds in the neigh-| Samitary Carpet Cleaning Co. Imported Voiles, Ginghams Dotted Swisses. sold up to $27.50. To close Friday and 35 Summer Dresses Formerly *8.7 at...... o sesevesaseses S of them ariv h i vithin, U nt reserve i ing in the neighb ground adjoining it or within. Under abunaa Insurgents Set Another Costly|villages wearing only their “trousers | direction of Mre. Ethel Lentz, they Aftes yauiiavelbought = ¥ and shirts. having left their various|are taught basket weaving, and the ' Y S z 1 Structure Afire—Terror Spreads. |barracks during the night FIOUS | results of this course are moat grati.1 vour car—INSURE IT. ~prudent management, ted Press. fylng to the directors of the house. Don't take any chances. Closed Saturdays in July and August “The safety and future welfare of the nation depend on the power of the irregulars being broken down. Peace built on compromise with forces that behave as the irregulars have b {haved would be a peace 100 costly for the Irish nation.” GALWAY BRIDGE WIPED OUT. July 20. —The Tele- h's Mullngar correspondent re- Muna bridge, in Galway. The struc- Kings county and Galway. ports the destruction of the Port, Each good story must have a dash of patho: the bitter must always be mixed with the sweet. The hilarious vas “touched” for a few but all were good Brutuses TR however, is reported to have de 3 g serted and joined the national forces, some Old-Age Pensions Held Up. .ThP republicans hold the Tulla- more post office and no old-age pen- sions have been paid or letters de- livered for more than a fortnight. lic buildings there have been taken over. borhood once a week by the commu- | nity house. Last week the mob went to Glen Echo. Next week they will 80 to Mount Vernon and the following week will visit Fort Washington. Community House Popul The community house is extrem popular with the little men and won: HE first thing en in that section. There is always | something to do either on the play- | [ you do 419 New Jersey Ave. Linceln 7638 _Before or aiter busisess Beure: North 188 Mrs. Lentz and the parents of the children. Regular classes In sewing are held by Miss Catherine Stevens. while Mr. Watterman and Miss Fran- cis McNamara are kept busy out of doors devising some sort of fun fox | A smash-up can occur on the first mile as easily as the thousandth; some one may steal it the first time you leave ' {ture was one of the most important | Soursfacrisingraome : t ! i i The he ever-ambitious young ‘uns. 8 . . Super New in that neighborhood and cost £100.- i, The Military barracks at Birr. held | Tivery Friday night in tne Jarge au- it. The risks begin the Federal Reserve Svs- by 2 9 s ¥ the republican forces, form ir ditorium motion pictures v moment - vou turn a - {000. The suspension bridge at Ban: their P are shown, g‘h ¢ was fea by the Fopublidenes Tt headquarters in the Midlands and the l-nd d-re usually preceded and fol-| wheel. . ¥ the . 5 owed by amateur theatricals. There g o - —th b i s the main railroad” bridge’ between | POSt OMCe. courthouse and other pub- | 105 25, Amateur theatricals. There | What coverage you tem—these are but a the boys, and a dining hall with fit- should take we will ad- Large resources . of capital and surplus, strong . connection, membership in the teen large tables, where plain, whole- some meals are served. In the winter a healthy noonday meal is served to hildren from the Jefferson. Ar- thur, Gale and Seaton schools, and a weight card of each is kept. The activities of the Community House are maintained through & campaign that was successfully car- ried out three vears ago. Funds are about exhausted. but the Caravan Club of the Masons has undertaken to few of the measures adopted by the Lin- coln National Bank for vour service and pro- All roads leading to the town jare guarded and barricaded with sundbags. while trees have been cut own and trenches dug fo. obstructions. & or tunter Several of the storés have notices reading: postes “Provisions sold out.” —_—— The longest period of complete and continuous ineomnia authentically re- vise you—conditions make a difference. It doesn't cost anything to consult us. Phones Main 601-602. LeRoy Mark, Inc. Colorado Building People Face Staévatio Alarming accounts of the situation in Kings county or County Offaly, as it is now known, reached Belfast in dispatches today. Tullamore and Birr jare described as in a pitiable plight, with those of their inhabitants who are able to do so taking flight, in fear of starvation. One party which vol- Vacuum Cleaner No other cleaner compares with the Super New Eureka Vacuum Cleaner and we want you to Lnow unteered to go from Tulfamore to f\?&?."'ml"a"e".'ifi"fr Ohe S ninth day | stage a benefit American League ball tection. why. Use it on the rugs, upholstery, portieres, etc. some of the outlving villages to pro- | horrible sufrering. ¢ 'ictim after |game next month to keep up the good _ cure food and milk for the women and work of the Community Hous: children was held up by the republi- ‘n 1s o1 the way back. the messages tate, and the supplies were com- i mandeered. A new order has been issued at Tullamore that motor car ar- {riving in the town must be kept for j military purposes, and according to the Belfast Telegraph correspondent jall males from fourteen years up. ward in the region between Tulla- more and Birr are being conscripted. 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