Evening Star Newspaper, August 15, 1922, Page 11

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RSTATIONAS TAKEKLLARNEY Drive Irregulars From Last Important Position in~ County Kerry. REBELS HOLD DROGHEDA | Battle Hourly Expected—Craig: Lauds Griffith—Collins Given Ovation. By the Associated Press. | DUBLIN, August 15.—Killarney, the | last position of importance in County Kerry held by the Irish irregulars has been occupied by national arm troops. The occupation was preceded by a brief engagement on the out-| skirts of the town, after which the irregulars fled Drogheda is surrounded by irregu- lar forces, and a battle is apparent imminent. The nationals are p ing for a counter offenst ambushing party of irre N taken up a position on the Dublin road with the object of holding up any national reinforcements. ! The government forces have evacu- ated Dunleer, y Louth, for strategic reasons, sir James Craig, has sent a_ message ac chairman of the provisiosal govern- ! ment, expressing regret at the death ! of Arthur Griffith, Joss of his judem be felt greatly by James also ten pathy to Mr. Collins. Collins at Mass for Grifith. By the Associated Press. LIMERIC! Collins w: r a requiem The mass w tended by ! A large con- | our priests anc gregation. Widespread regret prevails through- | out the district over ath of Mr. Griffith. Irish flags alf-masted on the public buildings and on ships in the port. v ASKS LIMITED DIVORCE. Park “Woman Cruelty in Suit. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, August A. Blundon of Takoma through her attorney. John of Rockville, instituted suit in the cir- cuit court here for a limited divor from Lawrence F. Blundon of Prin Georges county. The bill charg cruelty and desertion, setting forth 1t the couple were married in Washington on_September 30, 192 her at Takoma Pa Mrs. Blundon a: her alimony and counsel fees. AMBULANCE DRIVER HELD. Guy Freeman, colored, driver of a Casualty Hospital ambulance, yester- day afternoon was held for the of the grand jury by a coroner’ at an Inquest held at the case of James 1 years old, 1325% Wis Who was faftally hurt by lanec at lst and B streets ten days ago. Bond for his appear- ance was renewed and he was not de- tained. Takoma Alleges guaranteed—perfect, rein Black«and colors. Girl Wife Spirited On Sale Wednesday Pure Silk Hose with lisle garter tops—and full-fashioned. | Away in Airplane; Mother Deqlares TRAVERS CITY, Mich., August 15.— Relatives of Mrs. Myrtle Fortney, eight- een, who disappeared froma her fhome ! Rere”Sunday, continued today’ to"insist she was kidnaped by three men Who seized her, tied her into the seat of an airplane and flew away. Mrs. Fort ney’s mother declared one of the men lassoed and bound her daughter. near her home, before foreing her into the machine. The police discredited the story, but admitted the whirr of an airplane mo- tor had been heard at about the time Mrs. Fortney ppeared. Oscar F. cy. husband of the missing woman, declared today he knew of no reason for his wife's departure and believed she had been abducted. MEXICO NOT YIELDING. Official Changed By cin Says When Laws Are It Will Be Voluntary. ated T B « August 15.—The n government has ne plans for ting a project to congress 5 toward amendment of artl- | of the Mexican constitution, “manded by the American State artment, Gen. P. Elias Calles, told newspaper were made of \hfil d. it would be ment was con- ep was necessary, minary to recogni- a a preli ategorically ntemplated e no such 1 is planned. When such a ted it will be when the gov- 1t deems it prudent and neces- tive [ August 15, the Miami 1 Union officials announ, =ht be thrown into us ment i uments at this end in working order. Lifebuoy has giventheworlda new idea of car- ing for the skin. ‘Wake up your skin! | I 1y Longer time than had been ex- | *d was consumed in getting the{ URGE TURKS AND GREEKS TO MEET IN VENICE] Allied High Commissioners Start New Attsmpt for Peacc Parley. By the Associated Press.. CONSTANTINOPLE, August 15— Another attempt to get the Turks and Greeks together for & peace_con- ference is under way. The allled RIER commissioners here have finally de- cided upon Venice as the site of the meeting. The Turkish - Nationalist govern- ment at Angora, which rejected the allied proposal for a peace confer- ence at Beikos, has informed Gen. elle, French high _commissioner, that any site outside the area of the Stamboul government will be accept- able. T The sultan _ yesterday received Brig. Gen, Sir Charles Harrington, al- fed commander-in-chief, .and high commissioners, who reiterated the assurances of their governments that no attack on Constantinople by the Greeks will be permitted. It is learned here that Greek air- planes have dropped thousands of ons of the British prime minister's speech on the near eastern question over the Turkish lines in Asia Minor. A APAN NAMES ENVOYS. League of Nations Delegates Paris and London Ambassadors. By the Associated Press. TOKIO, August 15.—The Japanese ambassadors to England and France and the minister to Belgium have been appointed delegates-to the forth- coming assembly of the league of nations. K. Horiguchi, minister to Brazil, has been appointed Japanese envoy to the Brazillan centenary. Miss Fontaine To Ask Blood Test for Baby the Associated Press. D’IA)PS A.g\sGELES, Calif., August 16.— Evan Burrowes Fontaine, dancer, an- nounced here she would ask a court order to compel Cornelius Vanderbliit Whitney to submit to a comparison blood test in her attempt to prove he is the father of her nineteen-month- old son, according to a story pub- lished by the Los Angeles Examiner. Miss Fontaine's announcement fol~ lowed a conference with her mothef, Mrs. Florence Fontalne, now in Los Angeles. Miss Fontaine stated she had recéived information from her at- torneys they had flled ‘at Saratoga Springs, her $1,000,000 damage action against’ Whitney, alleging breach of promise to marry her. Closed All Day Saturdays Up to and including Saturday, September 2 608 TO 614 X fashions. forced where the strain comes; 18 JE 11th ST. T;!e House of Courtesy Clever Panels make tixe Sk;rts of long'er effect--Note them on the new V Autumn Crepe Frocks Actually longer, of course, but the new point is cleverly accentuated by the graceful paneling—that is a smart feature of the fall models—as exhibited in the unusual assortments at $15 and $25 Canton Crepes—Satin-back Canton Crepes, Georgette Crepes+and the dainty Faille Silks—all employed because they are so splendidly fitted to the fashions of the season. And developed with touches of embroidery—bold in color; by oddity in draping; with the gleaming touch of a novelty ornament—and so it goes—always in good taste and with original expression—creating exclusive Special—40-inch Hudson Seal Coat Skunk Collar and Cuffs...........cceueeen " On Sale Wednesday White Silk Skirts With weeks of wear-time ahead you ntust appreciate the opportunity thus created— Jacquards, Roshanaras, Crepe de Chines, Silk Ratines and Coun- try Club—plaited models and plain drapings. Included also are many dark silks and wool plaids. Rich’s Midsummer Clearance Sale ~ Women’s Low Shoes Big values! Several hundred pairs Women’s White Oxfords and Strap Pumps—all from Rich’s regular stock Formerly, $8 to $10 Reduced to $3:90 Other Styles Reduced to $4.90, $6.90 and $8.90 ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth N-w. 245 ‘Choice of all 90 . = 7 RITES AWAIT WIFE IN PARJS. CHICAGO, August .15.— Funeral services for Levy Mayer, noted Chi- cago lawyer, who was found dead in his room early yesterday, will await the retyrn of Mrs. Maver, who, with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Hirsch of New York, is'in Paris. She was no fied of his death at once, and w. two weeks, After a physicians, rhage. [ IR 1 , ) A Greater Value Than Ever at Its New, Lower Prices ‘We honestly believe that its recently announced lower prices make the Hupmobile the greatest motor car value in the world, Whete else can you look for equally brilliant perform- ance, combined with equal economy? g The truth is that the Hupmobile is unique in the pro- nounced degree to which it unites practically all the ad- vantages of cars which cost much more, with low up- keep and maintenance costs actually less than cars whose chief appeal is price. The Hupmobile was a remarkable value before the re- cent price reduction; it is, of course, a greater value now. We invite you, and we urge you, to telephone for a demonstration, today. Touring Car, $1,150; Roadster, $1,150; Sedan, $1,785; Coupe, $1,635 Roadster Coupe, $1,335—Prices f. o. b. Detroit—Revenue Tax Extra. STERRETT & FLEMING, Inc. Champlain St. at Kalorama Road Branch Salesroom: (Open Evenings) 1223 Conn. Ave. Hupmobile TOG14 A" ELEVENTHSL Fourth Floor The House of Courtesy . First Autumn Showing of the Famous Philipsborn fiapeawc de luxe Not only exclusive in design, but exceptional in value—again this season. You'll find the collection rich in originality—as it is wealth- ful in quality—the highest at- tainment of the designer’s art —covering every phase of mil- linery from the draped Sport Turban to the elaborate Dress Hats. Hatter’s Plush Lyons Velvet Panne Velvet Duvetyne Canton Crepe Satin | VA0 VAU o Z Z i —in self or combination—in Black, Chestnut, Sand, Purple, the New Red, the New Brown and Navy. Placing on Sale Wednesday new arrivals in Ostrich-trimmed Velvet and Duvetyn, $ unusual values, Navy, Brown, Red, Henna, Copen- hagen, Nude, Green, Sand and Purple. Distinctive Hats for Matron or pected to arrive in Chicago in about conference ef it" was announced that death was caused by cerebral bemo:- YV B e 220 e X 2o

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