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) ;FROM_THE AVENUE AT NIN “ | | ATU. S, EMBASSY Ex-American Official Awaits Arrest or Exoneration by Mexican Court. HIS WRATH IS AROUSED No Longer Takes Constant Shad- owing by Police More or Less as Joke. MEXICO CITY, July 28.—A. Bruce elaski and Mrs. Blelaskl are still uests” of George T. Summerlin, Amerlcan charge Qaftaires, at the American embas- sy, where they are awalting develop- ments in the re- cent kidnaping case at Cuerna- vaca, which may or may mot maan their detention in Drop in Before 1 O’clock Tomorrow Getting ready to go away? Re- \ comnection - with g : o selt- member we’re here until 1 o’clock ‘ub'::l[;f::t:anit 8 o iate Saturday, all set to take care of your night no word had goen received from ELASKI, ‘Cuernavaca rela- A B A i tive to anticipated action by the court there which was to determine their course of action. Mr. Blelaski’s business affairs have been completed and the Cuernavaca court has been properly advised of his intentions. He has made all prepara- tions to leave for Laredo tonight. It is considered barely possible that the former American Department of 5 Justice official may invoke amparo $5.00 proceedings in order to free himself last-minute needs. ‘White Gabardine Trousers of the restraint imposed by the Cuer- $5.00 to $7.00 navaca court in ordering him to re- i Golf Knickers main within theconfines of Mexico Bathing Suits (1 and 2 pieces) $5.00 to $7.00 e military and police sscret - agents, who since the kidnaping Inci- Be: . g dent have shadowed Mr. Blelask! day Werry ReackiRches -87.50 U e A terd: 11 Golf Hose . -$2.85 to $7.50 Z:.“.;’:u".{" the day before, T::;': .Se now stationed close to the gate of the Golf Caps (for $3 American embassy. Ct d . Bl ki t a] Sport Oxfords (for golf or street)....$6 to $10 'él‘sh:;'.f at f,;‘e dfi,i.s, A ";f]fi;h therto he t ted more or less Leather Luggage - 8$7.75 to $65 s & Joke. He was insistent that un- less he was legally restrained he was prepared to depart for the United Ceteeees States at the earliest possible mo- ) ’ ment. It was pointed out at the em- & . . bassy that Mr. and Mrs. Bielaski were wo.Plece ummer Su!ts not in asylum there and that if a de- mand for their surrender {s made they must be turned over to the proper (Light-weight champions of the world) authorities Any suit purchased tomorrow will be de- THE WEATHER livered in time to wear away tomorrow. District of Columbia and Maryland— Fair tonight and tomorrow, preceded by local thundershowers this after- Tropical Worsted Suits........ $16.50 to 529.56 T2 BIELASKIS ‘GUESTS, CHILDREN READY FOR LUSCIOUS MELON FEAST. Tomorrow will be a memorable day In the history of the Fair- brother School playground, 10th and E streets southwest. No illustrious orator will be there to pour forth words of wis- dom to the youngsters. No band of music will be on hand to en- liven the program. But of what fmportance are such tbings, when it is announced that watermelon will be there, ice cold, and plenty of it! It the District should get suf- trage ten years from now some member of the firm of A. J. Sah- dala & Son, wholesale watermelon dealers, could easily carry the vote of the Fairbrother playgrornd sec- tlon. For that firm has made pos- sible the watermelon feast to which the boys and girls of Fair- brother are looking forward so eagerly. Tho only request made by May Howard and Clare Oberg, present supervisors of the ground, is that the watermelon brigade be on hand promptly at 2:30 o'clock to- morrow afternoon. The Invitation also applies to the parents of the children. The Fairbrother was one of the school playgrounds the opening of which was made possible last year by the fund collected by Commissioner Oyster in co-opera- tion with The Star. Marriage Licenses. following: M of_Columbu: 3 Ell Gray Ruth B. Dabney. M. Ford and Thelma T. Dyson. W. Gibson and Marie E. Brown. Raymond A. McMillan and Al Roger F. Barker and Mary A. Wagner, both of_Accotink, Shantung Silk Suits............ $16.50 to $19.50 noon; slightly cooler tonight; moder- * . ., ate northwest and north winds. Silk Poplin Suits ... $29.50 ‘\t"c‘r;:iin:vfihvaau_v'; cioudy weathr, W local thundershowers s afte B H igh in™ t thy Gabardine Suits......$19.50, $23.50 & $29.50 Fihuycooter” ontiht {6 north vo 3 . tion; tomorrow generally fair; moder- Mohair Suits ... $18.00 to $25.00 a’l!e ito" frean northwest and. mortn winds. 1t N 3 Vi irginia—Fair tonight d to- Irish Linen Suits.................. $13.50 to $18.50 e onighe I estrens east portion. P-B Palm Beach Suits are all............... $15.00 Records for Twenty-Four Hours. =~ Thermometer—4 p.m., 8. .m., 12 midnight, 73; 4 a.m., 70; noon, 85. Barometer—4 p. 30.00; 1:-‘2 midnight, PHOENIX HOSE - for Men noon today. Lowest temperature, 70, occurred at 4:45 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 95; lowest, T4. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 77; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United Staten coast and . geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 5:11 a.m. and 5:40, : high tide, 11:01 am. and 11:34 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:09 am. and and 6:33 p.m.: high tide, 11:56 a.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:05 a.m.; sun sets, 7:24 pm. rrow—Sun rises m Automobile lamps half hour after sunset. ‘Weather in Various Citles. State of Weather s [ o Pt.cloudy Pt 2823 22ERNABERS Clear Pt.cloudy Clear & Lake Cit | 8an Antont ! i 1 (8 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) | London, Engl! 56— Paris, France. Vienna, Aust: Berlin,' Germany. Japanese artists take long wood shavings, weave them together into l:hmn and then paint pictures upon em. \ e ——————C = YOUR P HOME | . and increase its value. ‘We do good ting, at reascnanie e, A cigar “chuck™ full of real qual- ity — mild — mellow tobacco. “A cigar you can smoke with infinite pleasure and hand to your friends - with pride. At all— { Oliver C. cott and Florence E. James, both of Riskmond. V. Henry G. Landry of Baltimore, Md., and Edna G. Price of Buchanan, W. Va . Hughes and Clauzelmin Gon- Births Reported. hours: William L. and Helen H. Vetter, boy. Earl 8 Exa M. Haskell, bor. il Boswell_girl. Emme! Peter and Alice Moore, girl. 0. and Artis Judd, ¢ REATING + s7appy . “PLOT « PLAN * OF * LANGLEY ° JUNIOR + HIGH * SCHOOL - the health department In the last twenty-four urs: Harry = o e Wiker, hilne. Willism H. Slates, | Gesnge. Washington. University” Hosplial Georgetown University Hospital. David B. Douglas, 31, in yard Washington | pi Marriage licenses have been issued to the viner and Esta M. Mayhugh, both Ohio. The following births have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four GIVEN GUARD DUTY. Sergt. Joseph T. Bessig, 3rd Cavalry, July " 28 —George Fort Myer, Va., has been ordered to am Hotloway of “Terre Haute, Aliston, Mass., for duty as sergeant- | Ind., was elected president of -the Jinstructor of caval with Ohio:Michigan-indiana Photograph- A the Massa- | ory Agsociation at the plosing session ‘of its snnual convention .here. . . RADIUM - PRODUCTS CORP. 1105 Connecticut Ave. RADIUM OINTMENT is unexcelled in the treatment of -all forms of inflammation, poison ivy, sunburns, painful joints, etc. - 2 RADIUM SOLUTION for Hay Feve sitively reliev HAY FEVER, or money refunded. G G e RADIUM APPLIANCES for the relief of local pains, especially valuable to women. On Sale at O'Donnell’s Drug Stors, 604 9th Bt. N.W. Tipton & Myers, 17th and Park Boad O'Donnell's Drug Btors, 1118 F St. 3 Harry W. Smith, Chevy Chase “0'Donnell's Drug Store, 723 14th 5t. 3 Jackson & Whipps, 1870 7th Bt. N.W. Tipton & Myers, 1400 14th Bt. N.W. Gibson’s Drug Store, Alexandria, Va, s Scale e 17 60" o Deaths Reported. om0 3 st n. Willlam Berry, 7 months, Childi deaths Bave been reported to | pital. Infant of James and Demitra Btathis, haif hour, Sibley Hospital. Infant of Yuen T. Leng_Guey, 3 di Sondheimer, 41, 2518 12th st. RADIUM is indicated in practically all blood. nervous H . mos {1 : e 5 = esrs BB is Jenthe, [CMTIStemaiEe and glandular disorders. Give us a history of your case. dolderzogs == Oth. &' &F Open All Day Séturday Which, Youw'll Agree. Is Conzenient, and SOME SATURDAY SPECIALS | * Which Are Financially Conzvenient STYLEPLUS SUITS Tropical Worsteds and Blue Serges $17.65 to scll for $25— ily hand-tailored, and zeill HOLD its > WA Dainty Frocks —need special care if they are to retain delicate color and finish. The Manhattan handles afl your laundry inside net bags. That eliminates wear from rubbing. We use pure soap and softwater for every prece, too. And thesc are real $25 quality—mn: le Stu v garment is carc s s A commence witl, appearance till worn oul. - MANHATTAN SHIRTS Stripes. checks. solid colors and iwhite—all colors. all styles. all sizes. And they're 1educcd “way down. " But delicate, fine garments are handled separately—even more carefully. Do not fear to send them to us! “The Bags Get the Wear The Clothes Get the Wash” Any Panama —Balibuntal or Bangkok hat n the » house, Tomorrow they're rediced fom $ Any Straw Hat —in the house. Plenty of time left to wear one. Priced— .50 Values s1= to $6.00 85 Values to $12.00 _One-Piece Bathing Suits 25% Off California style in all color combinations and siscs. By direction of His Majesty’s Govern: 3 men EX-ENEMY PROPERTIES In the British Sphere of THE CAMEROONS WEST AFRICA . Oil Palm and Rubber Plantations oy Areas from 200 to 35.000 Acres Many in full bearing and good working order. Tpon which are Manager's Bungalows, . Overseers, Artisans Labourers’ mes, _Hospitals, Ci and Bubber Curing Factories and Stores, Furniture, Tools. Etc. BANANA. TOBACCO AND SUGAR LANDS Light Railways, Bolling Stock, Locomo- tives, Bridger chinery and Saw M also Trading, Factory, Residential and Bullding_Bites. OMMER( Plers, Coaties Flaces and Dwell ers, Landing Places a wellings PROPERTIES OF FREEHOLD AND EHOLD TENURE 5 To Interest the large or small trader and_planter. ood climate. Excellent Trading Faeil- ities, River, Light Railway and Road Transport. THE WHQLE WITH VACANT been favoured with e e avors ne AUCTION USE STREET, LONDON, E.C. rated 3 Sale. PRICE 10/¢ ned from the AUCTIONEE! MPTON & SONS, 20 St. Jame, uare, London, S. W. 1., Eng- The Wonders of Dr. Wyeth’s Attention—Owners List Your Business Property With the Big Office. The One Buyers Think of First Your property will be well advertised as well as sub- mitted to hundreds who have already signified their in- tentions of purchasing properties like yours. Our salesmen are always ready to show your property. Send descriptions and prices at once. Call, write or phone Main 2424. ! Stone -& Fairfax ‘ John T. Meany, Pres. 1342 New York Avenue N.W. T' EAUFONT & costs more than other Ginger Ale—but 1ts flavor is so appealing almost any price would be quite insignificant. Saturday Hours 7th and K—City Club Shop Open Until 3 191416 Pa. Ave. N.W. QOpen Until 414 Ninth St. N.W. P 233 Pa. Ave. SE. 5:30 P.M. \ Beaufont Ginger Ale is sold wherever quality is the-only inducement Complete Clearance to the purchaser. of All-- : Men's Oxford Continuing the Sale-Several Styles $5 and $250 Oxfords 395 3 EAUFO For Sale by LeadifE Retallers -and Johbers. - RICHARD SPENCER PALMER. Ine: No. 12 Warder Bldg. Salew Agents Blacks, Tans, Whites, Sports At All Stores, Excepe City Club Shop All 750 | $10 & $12 - Te#i-Wear Florsheim OXFORDS OXFORDS $5.95 $7.85 Sure Death to Mosquitoes |} Cleans - Bath Thbs, Tiles, Metal Fittings and Garbage Pails. airin Sick Rooms, Cellars; poary ventilated Apartments. A wonderspray—necessary as.soap—harmless as water. Just Wwhat is needed for camps and bungalows. Buy it at drug, grocery and depariment stores. - All cans standard.measure. Special combination package. pint can aud sprayer, $1.00 (_-.Il%:: can, $3; %-gallom can; $1.75; Quart can,9%0c; Pint.can, 58c. ¢ Haynes Chemical Corporation, Richn'~ 1. Virginia iy 0 Cor. 7th K Sts. . : - 414 9¢h St ; “City Club Shop” 233 Pa, Ave. S.E. A 1318 G St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave.