Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1922, Page 4

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THE EVENING Tralee todsy and sent the train arash- ing tull speed into thé Tralse station. The train was wreck the sta- tion was badly e presence of mind of d|varud.dfi.?o rul’:ll;‘ revented 108 of . 3 Commandant Edward O'Brien of the national forces was shot -dead at Waterford last night while helping to uthtullh a fire in the polica bar- racks, b BOAT SERVICE RESUMED. TDONDALK RETAKEN BYFREESTATERS Hundreds of Rebels Are e Captured as Nationals At- | Cork and Queenstown Lo««n: Back tack Insurgents. o BN SO¢ "._gz;'ffi% SWIM How o] o Quamet tically been restored. throughout the 0 C G D 4 @ ] ~a s~ 0L Drex - i i gluulct affected duriag the recent hting. gflnloml troops ocoupldd the whole ot Monday in rounding .up and in adadition six local leaders ar- rested. It is' now known that only timely a1 1 of the government troops in town prevented de- struction o principal bulldings there by the fleeing irregulars. Regulars . Make Other Advances. Irregulars Send Train to Destruction. 7 OU HAVE a stone in an old- fashioned setting that will be of in- finite charm re- -3 e i@ 1y the Associated Press. BELFAST, August 17.—The recap- ture of Dundalk by national army troops from lirish insurgents, who occupied the town a few days ago. was.confirmed in Belfast this after- inoon. Hundreds of irregulars were AMERICAN FIRM ADVISED GERMAN BRANCH UNSAFE STAR, Was HINGTON, D. C, '.l’H'[J’RlSDAY2 AUGUST 17, 1922, MOTHER OF WAR HERO HONORED. |CYCLONE HITS VIRGINIA, Kioods Area in Vicinity of ~ Fisherville. Special Dispateh to The Star. STAUNTON, Va., Au from here, Iate yesterday wrought considerable damage. some - distance from the traveling at a terrific swirling In and a smal accompanied by wn, hail and heavy rainfail. wrenched from the gh. The g:mnl store of O. B. Fil und store daid the % rie yaras a br e of 8. ummobfi: belonging roof, Kiblinger, place and Alvis. _An Dave Hildebrand was turned over and its top smashed. Fields were flooded and umber of large trees 900 PENNIES STOLEN. " of Roy Mayhew. Claudio Geary of Harpers Ferry, W. Va. UNRDOFING MANY HOUSES Trees Uprooted and Heavy Rainfall it 17.—A eyolone struck Fishersville, six miles and For | town the -gshaped could could be seen #peed and ite forefront tree branches 1 ed. It spent its fury n the timberlak f 8. M. Sneak Thief Raids Coin Collection < taken prisoner. ™ mother of Serst. Maj. mounted hgre. Re D rra s mail port in County|Gommittes of Bustness Men, Bent | W. J. Glary. who was kilied while fghting with (ke marines in France, was| 4 1/13° BURATS0, Depnice, ot of them Louth, een occuplied by irregu- yesterday presented istinguished service medal by Maj. Gen. Lejeune,| sovora] quarters, one silver dollar and trieve its valpe in one of our settings. Dhuring August, Plati- num Bar Pins, for one to ‘hfee stones, $16.00 to $35.00. to Europe to Investigate, Reports to Hoover. By the Associated Press. ’Wnrnin‘ againet the establishment of branch factories in Germany by rican firms was “contained to- pren report to Secretary Hoover by a special committee of business men appointed to handle economio problems relating to western ‘Burope. The report asserted that any tempo- rary advantage to be gained by the location of branches in Germany by Amcrican firms would be more than offset when stabilization in that Country brings on further violent ancial dislccation. flnT:e committee making the report consisted of Fred 1. Kent, New York, jlars, have mined the harbor in expéctation of the arrival of national iforces. Ordinary passenger service on the railroad is running as usual 8even nationals who escaped from i Dundalk after the irregulars occu: pied it were arrested at Newry y: terday under the curfew regulations. Advices from Greenore are to the effect that the republicans have oc- cupled Carlingford, nearby. Carli ford is the favorite resort of Cardi- nal Logue, primate of all Ireland. The cardinal left béfore the attack. MAKE OTHER GAINS. O DD D D xR T Nationals Also Take Mallow and Mitchelstown. chairman; Edwin P. Greene, Boston; Rudolph S. Hecht, New Orleans; Clyde L. . Philadelphia; Al r Chicago, and George dletown, Ohio. ‘At the present time.” Ih."raprn;£ ears to be unwise an o establish branch ny with the in- . 17.—A report ublin early today that na- tional army troops had Trecaptured Dundalk from the republican insur- gents, who occupied it a few days ago. The report has not vet been officially | said. confirmed. tAmorh‘:-n |flr"6ar The troops of the provisional Free | factories in State government have also captured | tention of participating in the tem: s} * Mallow and Mitchelstown. gunry Do:l-'l;; l‘i‘:nu‘" enjoy:! Irregulars forcibly removed thelby German expor crew from a train five miles from -The German mark cannot continue Le ity By perud®/ WeGive theValues and Get the Business 616-17 ST. N.W. - THE MAN'S STORES * 1005-1007 PA.AVE Of Course—We’re Busy!! "And why not? With the great layout of real bargain opportunities we have on the racks we couldw't help being swamped with customers. VOLUME, VARIETY and VALUES—That's [ Seld for $29.75 to $45 | $ 2 O Wind-Up Price Young Fellers’ and Conservative Styles—3-piece—Half and Full Lined tached collar, soft cuff shirts in 2 Only EMERY SHIRTS ' Shirts Made to Sell From $2 to $5 Tlfou‘mnd: of Emery Quality Shirts—Fancy and Plain; Soft and Stiff Cuff. Some _Slightly Soiled—Some Slightly Imperfect _$1.00 EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES HATCH ONE-BUTTON U-SUIT i Hundreds of Suits Suitable for Fall Wear Golfers, Tennis Players And Young Fellers gencrally, here’s a great Hikers - assortment of white and plain colors, at- 'OUR GREAT SALE OF l YOUR CHOICE OF ANY STRAW HAT IN EITHER STORE | ' Hats of $2.50 to $4.50 Value Money’s Worth Or Money Back 1 the United States Marine Gorps. to depreciate indefinitely. It must|of the mark, the present export pre- be stabllized at some point or Ger-|mium on Gérman goods will practi- many will reach a complete financial | S3/1¥ vanish. breakdown. When this stabilization occurs a reaction will set in, violent | PUPILS MAKE HIGH GRADES. night. also was taken. gating. 1 = et voes was shresdy ok places | SIEC7ous puple of he summer AINT-ING The gigantic sybaidies granted by |high school,” conducted at Central A ) tho German government, inciuding |High School. made an average of 90 st ctaitmaliately B datectd the rallway deficits, post and tele- ore in two subjects dur- sepinterIF YOU DO OARE, graph deficits, grain subsidies, d veek intensive course, it we would like to estimate on your ferred taxation and others, are ru next ** % s cd today by Miss Allce Deal, principal. No pupil was-allowed to take more than two subjects. Miss Deal said, although some took only one subject. idly being brought to an end under presfure from the reparations com- mission. With the elimination of these subsidies and the stabilization 1434 Fairment Street J. B. NORRIS OCIETY ISTRICT (GGROCERY § STORES, Incorporated Address Comn;unintim to PRESIDENT, 2325 18th St. N. W. “Better Than All the Rest.” 2 Bottles, 25¢ The finest ginger ale that we were able to buy. sz 45 AT ALL D. G. S. STORES. [ Case. D. G. S. BUTTER Hiteric Faney creamery 41 ¢ D D.G.S.GOLD BAG COFFEE 27c Ib. FOUNTAIN Brand HAMS CERESOTA FLOUR A Fountain Ham furnishes delight to | “The Prize Bread Flour of the World” the family. Why not boil or bake a whole PURE — WHOLESOME ham this week? NOT BLEACHED Whole, 37c Ib. 5 Ibs., 32¢ 12 Ibs., 67c Schimmel’s Jelly, 2 for..25¢ | Jell-O,Pkg. ............11 Libby’s Tall Salmon, can 25¢ | Shredded Wheat, 2 for. .25¢ tarSoapandStarPowder,Gfor..................... Choice Sweet Potatoes, 6 Ibs.for .....................25 Smoked Shoulders .....17c | Fancy Lemons, doz.. .. .. SUSAEIONIDRSEO . v iis i i e T oo Bt GELFAND’S { MALT BREAD REL'SH Purer Bread Is A combination of rare ingredients that Not Made! will please your palate. | j ‘ CHAS. SCHNEIDER Small Jar, 15¢ Tall Jar, 30c | BAKING CO. (<] > (o] & g .. When you want Cake—--now —all you've got to do is drop in at tHe D. G. S. Store in your neighborhood—and get a Special Corby =2 Cake It's just such Cake as you'd bake yourself—and enjoy without the worry of bak- ing. Made of the purest—combining the richest ingredients. Eight 'pleasing flavors—temptingly iced. Strawberry Orange Vanilla Chocolate Cocoanut Mocha Marble Maple “Pureas “leg Mother c Full Made It.” of Life” CHOICE and VEGETABLES "At All of Our Stores i FRUITS Delivery Every Day— For Your Convenience. . - DISTRICT GROCERY SOCIETY STORES, Inc. a 80 old that its date is illegible, were stolen from the room of Roy Mayhew, 326 R street northeast, last The coins were kept in a’ box. which Police are investi- 0 4 Heckit Co 7th at F The § Last call for men’s winter Overcoats $Z 7050 HIS sale is for men who know overcoat value when they see it, and are willing to act now to save $10 to $15 later. ] The sale includes overcoats of all kinde— dignified Chesterfields to big, burly ulsters— street coats and auto coats—coats for the office man—and coats for the man who fights a bliz- zard—a coat for every one. And the price now is $27.50. s A slight deposit will hold any coat to your future order. White shirts: sale $1.35 Pongee and oxfords; the two favored sum- mer fabrics. . Collar-attached styles in tan and white ; neckband styles in white only. Some neckband styles include a separate soft collar. All sizes, 14 to 17. Men’s silk grenadine Knit ties. *1.65 Pure silk-knitted ties in the open-mesh and fish-weave. Scores of patterns in a wide array of colorings. Practically our entire stock of STRAW HATS is now marked ° down to i 115 Our Entire Stock of Men’s HANAN $ 8.95 low shoes —in white canvas and white buckskin. limited to sizes as shown below. White Canvas White Buckskin LA T8 B AA—10 and 10%. A6, 7, 10. B—6, 10, 10%. C-s5, 6, 6%, 8, 10. Sale is 103, A—6. 64, 10. B—6%. 9%, 10. C—6%, 10. D—9%, 10, 10%. E—6, 7%, 9%, 10. Linen golf knickers, $3.95 Formerly $4.50 to $6 Not the thin, baggy kind, but good body-linen knick- ers, tailored the way men like them. In white or tan- shade linen. Men’s trousers, $4.95 & $5.95 Worsteds, cassimeres, tweeds, in neat stripes, mixtures and various novelty - designs. Our .suit maker’s remnant lengths tailored into good trousers. (The Hecht Co., first flcor.) Sale : Men'’s Raincoats, $4.95 Raincoats in styles’ for young men and men who stay young—full and three-quarter length, with or without belt, 'slash or bellows pockets and convertible coliar. Guar- 1 W anteed waterproof. Sizes 34 to 4. 3 (The Hecht Co., first foor.) Thel;'eohj‘ Co. 7th at F :

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