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“fl_fiw 4 |FAILS TO SWAY TREES ST, N EAGUEPAYROL French Senator Says Many[ Useless Expenditures " Take Place. ! g 1 Br the Associated Press. { PARIS, Juné 19.—An attack on the alleged extravagance of the league! of nations enlivened the opening of | the budget debate in the senate to-f day i Senator Lucien Hubert, reporter of the forelgn affairs commission, said that since the league's advent ap- Deared to presage the dawn of & new era he would like to see it conducted along irreproachable lines. with an avoidance of wastefulness. “The league” he said, “does not al- ways practice economy. and besides the fabulous salaries paid its func- tonaries there are many useless ex- penditures.” Hints were given as the debate be- | gan that there would be n verbal | assault on the French resumption of | relations with the Vatican. Premier Poincare canceled foday cabinet meeting in order to go to the senate to defend the appropriation for the French ambassadorship to the Vatican, but found the attack on this feature of the budget post- poned until the afternoon. It forecast in the form of a demand f a reduction of 1,000 francs in the a Towance for the post at Rome, but the premier was understood to be _CONTROL OF PARTY Oklahoma Farmer-Labor Move Re- jects Governor's Non-Par- tisan Proposal. By the Assoclated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., June 19.— ‘The Farm-Labor Reconstruction League | stood firmly intrenched today as the |College of a cure for rheumatism, | “political voice” of Oklahoma's farm- er-labor movement, following a con- ference here vesterday of the ex- ccutives of the principal farm and union labor organizations of the state, who met at the call of Gov. J. €. walton. A suggestion from the governor that the executives constitute a non- partisan “council of twelve” to di- rect the farmer-labor movement was sidesteppdd when a majority of the invited delegates made it plain that their allegiance lay ~with the re- contruction league as the political organ of the organized toilers of the farms and cities, After commending the administra- tion of Gov. Walton, Indorsing sev- eral pieces of farm legislation al- ready enacted into law under the present state regime and calling on individual tarmers and workers to {join established organizations work- ing for their betterment. the confer- ence adjourned subject to the call of the governor. TOWBOATS RACING 1,000 MILES UP RIVER prepared to defend the item by mak- preservation a question of idence in the government. if nec- its Deficit Turned to Surplus. A_deficit_of 500,000,000 francs in; budget has been turned by the sen- | into an apparent surplus of 800,- | 1,000 francs by a heavy cutting of ex- penses and n es in the govern- ment's estimates on what the taxes bably will yield nance Minister de Lastesrie. for the | Rovernment, took a fling at the senate’s | thods of working out a surplus in the budget, partly_through manipulation of the figures. He asked that thee es of receipts be reduced 300.000,- s He also intended to ask, he 0 would turn the deficit MOTHER WHO SLEW CHILDREN MAY LIVE Wounded Husband, Says No Signs af Insanity Had Preceded Sudden Attack. budget surplus into a Dy the Assacinted Press OWENSBORO. Ky.. June Mrs. Cleveland Daugherty, who killed her daughters, three and five vears old. with a razor vesterday. is expected to recover from the effects of poison which she took after slaying the chil- dren. according to reports received here ea £ Mrs. Daugherty, wife of a Breckjn- ridge county farmer. suddenly became insane and attacked her husband with. out warning at their home near Glen- dean. The husband. according to an account of the tragedy received here, rmed his wife. receiving a deep his neck in_the scuffle. - He went to the home of his father, a mile aw for aid. and when he returned with help found the children dead and the mother suffering from poison. The woman never previously had shown indications of insanity, accord- ing to county officials. She is twenty- five years old and had been married six year TORNADO WRECKS TOWN. Nine-Year-Old Girl Buggy; Lost Ten Hours. Br the R The two Blown From Press katchewan, June 19: Ernfold. Saskatche- wan. v-seven miles iwest of Mcosejaw. is a mass Bf wreckage the result of a tornado over the district Saturday mlidnight. The damage is estimated at $40,000. The nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rudd of Uren, was blown from a buggy just at the out- skirts of Uren and was lost for ten hours. The buggy was upset just as the child was torn from the mother's grasp. She was found uninjured a mile and a half a of poultr. <sociated INA. S have disappeared. REDS MISTREAT NUNS. Three Leaders of Band Found Dead After Escapade. RIGA. June 19.— Reports received here from the Caucasus say that a number of voung communists, called “Komsomoltski,” forced an entrance into a convent at Kutais, defiled the shrines and insulted and mishandled the nuns. The next day ghree of the leaders of the band were found dead in the streets of Kutais, having been killed by unknown persons. The provoking thing about a bed is it I 50 easy 10 get into but so hard to get out of. ~ essary. i i | varges. i | that swept Whole flnckpl i Federal Barge Line Steamers in Contest, Recalling Old Lee and Natchez Trip. By the Associgted Press. NEW ORLEANS, La. Junpe 19.— Somewhere in the neighborhood of Baton Rouge, plowing through the strong current of the Mississippi river, are two towboats of the Fed- eral Barge line, engaged in a long- distance race that to old rivermen re- calls the historic struggle between the Robert E. Lee and the Natchez. To barge line officials the contest is unofficial, but to the crews of the towboats ‘it is a race. nevertheless. The contestants. the St. Louis and Cairo, pushing half a dozen steel left here Sunday afternoonm, three hours apart, for Calro, the St Louis departing first. Little signifi- cauce wag attached to the departure until it was learned last night that the crews of both of the towboats had expressed their determination to be the first, to make the landing at Cairo. Wireless reports to the barge line headquarters here when the of- fice closed for the night were that the St. Louls was ten miles In the lea 3 The Cairo has the largest tow. but i« assisted by a self-propelled barge carrying a cargo of ore for East St. Louis. ! FRAUD CHARGE DISMISSED' | Court Drops Indictment Against Handlers of Latvian Funds. NEW YORK. June 19.—An indic ment _agalnst the United States of America International Company. a elaware corporation. and three of its officials on information presented the grand jury by a representative of the Latvian .goverament was di missed by Supreme Court Justice Wasservogel. The indictment charg- ed misappropriation of $450,000 in Latvian government funds. George H. John H named in the indictment. were empowered to ne- gotiate the purchase of railroad ma terial In the United States for Latvia The information by Charles L. Seagra the Latvia government representative. was furnished by his government and was not of his own knowledge. On this ground the indictment was dis- missed | e —_ Now and then a woman saves quite a bit of money by hiding her pocketbook where she can't find it. Footsore? Try This! OIL of cloves, camphor, men- thol and similar cooling, healing medicines will instant- ly relieve the fiery pain and quickly stop the inflammation, if combined in a preparation that will penetrate the skin and reach the irritated skin nerves. The only preparation known that will do this is Noxzema Greaseless Skin Cream. Try it. You'll be amazed at the instant relief. It's the world’s finest remedy for tired, aching feet. | At all drug stores—3 sizes, 35¢, 50c, $1.00. | If your d gist cannot sup- il ply you send money to The [ Noxzema Chemical Co., 102 || E. Lafayette Ave., Baltimore, | and we will supply vou di- ] rect. \ Featuring Linen Suits —that are N Tode designed and made—and conse- quently have the charac- ter which pl eases and the . tailoring which makes them enduringly satisfactory. In the Norfolk model— Coat and Trousers—with extra Knicke rs if you wish. ; In White- ..............$20.00 . With Knickers ......$27.00 In Natural .. ieeeeen..$16:50 With Knickers ......$2].50 ‘White and Knickers. Special value— Natural Linen mer E. Carlson | THE _4EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1923. Claims Cure for Rheumatism In 80 Per Cent of Test Cases { By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, Jine 19.—Medicine to- day clalmed another ‘victory in the struggle against diseases which for centuries have plagued mankind. Announcement was made last night by the New York University Medical treated, was reported today to steadily improving. which, it was claimed, had proved | positive in 80 per cent of 5,000 cases experimentally handled. The cure consists of injections of serum of a graduated series of strep- ticoccus viridane, which, doctors who discovered the treatment declared. is acknowledged to be the underlying cause of rheumatism. Announcement of the cure followed and treatments against ness of the African variety, to be successful. INDICTED MINE WORKER | ZIONISTS END SESSION MOVES TO QUASH CHARGE% Court to Pass Upon Demand of Wil- liam Blizzard, Held in “Logan March” Murder Trial. By the Associated Press LEWISBURG, W. Va. June 19.— Judge S. H. Sharp, presiding at the “Logan march trial” was expected to rule upon a defense motion at- tacking the indictment against Wil- To Elect American Delegates World Congress to Be " in Carlsbad in August. By the Assoclated Press. BALTIMORE, Md.. twenty-sixth annual the American Zionist entered upon its closing sessions day. The session June convention upon questions of jurisdiction was | made after the defense had demandad | separate trials for Blizzard, C. Frank Keeny and Fred Mooney. other mine workers’ officials, and the state had elected the indictment upon which Blizzard was to be brought to trial ust in Carlsbad, hese elections are considered leaders of the organization to very Important. in view of the | Jewish home in Palestine. tion with the killing of George Mun- sey during the miners' garch in 192 against the non-un‘on Logan distr Miss D. C. Mo e o Boxnill | Girl Guides, London, has|the convention. been selected to come to the United | T R States to demonstrate how English girl camps are conducted. i | mitted. The' Madassah, this time. goes with compan. { | | Overstuffed Pieces $44.65 Up HE best the money can buy. Constructed in our own workrooms by old cmployes trained to the finest standards of work- manship. 2 | T Terms arranged to your convenience. i | | GeoPLirT Co-Inc 1325~14th St.NW. ~~Main422¢ - Paperhanging and Painting—Exterior and Interior i Why Imperial Valley Raises the Finest Cantaloupes Flavor Is the Cantaloupe’s Chief Appeal KNOWING how to develop Canta- loupe flavor, and how to keep it, is the gardener’s greatest task. Cantaloupes grown close to pumpkins, squash, cucumbers or other plants of the same family take on the coarser flavor characteristics of their neighbors. That is the reason why special soil, special fertilizer, special climate, special knowledge and special care are required to raise them successfully. And that is why the one-time desert lands of Imperial Valley produce the best Cantaloupes. > There, melon culture is a specialty carried on by experts. If you want the best— insist on. Imperial Valley - Cantaloupes To be had wherever the Best Fruit is sold TAKE THE “BURN” Out of sunburn with RADIUM CINTMENT . Use it for all forms of skin irritations RADIUM SUPPOSITORIES Are woman's greatest friends. Try them once and get that - wonderful relief DO NOT SUFFER WITH HAY FEVER It can be relieved with RADIUM HAY FEVER SOLUTION ‘CATARRH 1 be quickly and effectively stopped with : RADIUM COMPOUND ‘Radium Products Corporation 1105 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Main 6797 O’Donnell’s Drug Stores—Peoples Drug Stores The rheumatism cure is the latest in a series of discoveries of serums diseases which have hitherto been regarded as incurable. The inselin treatment for diabetes, but recently developed, al- ready has been hailed as the con- queror of the disease, while the tri- parsamid treatment for sleeping sic| paresis and other mental diseases has proven Held 19.—The organization this morning will be liam Blizzard, United Mine Workers' | devoted principally to thé election of official, when court convened today.| American delegates to the world A motion to quash the indictment | Zionist congress to be held next Au- Czechoslovakia. cisive part the Carlsbad congress will| | play in the.rebuilding of the national | The indictment against Rlizzard | At the final meeting this afternoon selected for trial alleges that he reports of the various constituent was accessory to murder in connec- Zionist organizations will be sub- the women's organization: the Order Sons of Zion | and the Young Judea will report at Installation of officers will conclude | Dessert is an edible which comes and WARM FIGHT IN MICHIGAN |CHECK FOREST FIRE DISTRICT TO END TODAY Voters - Will- Belect Successor to Late Representative Smith on National Issues. By the Associated Press. KALAMAZOO, Mich., June 19.— Marking the end of a campaign that grew more heated as It progressed, voters of the third congressiopal dis- trict went 1o the polls today to ‘name a £uccessor to the late Representative J. M. C. Smith. The nominees were Arthur B. Willlams, Battle Creek manufac- turer, republican, and Claude S. Carney, Kalamazoo _attorney, democrat. When the campaign started after the primary last month_ jittle interest was shown in the race. Attention was at- tracted later, however, by entrance of the national party organization into the fight, The closing days of the cam- paigh brought United ~States Senator James E. Watson of Indiana into the district in behalf of the republican can- didate, while United States - Senator Woodbridge N. Ferris of Michigan came to_the aid of Mr. Carney. Each candidate conducted an ener- | closely ‘the revelation by radiologists of the Bellevue Hospital laboratories of & new treatment of cancer, where- by X-rays of 260,000 voltage are used for long periods of time on cancer- infected regions of the body, Miss Anna Ellin, first patient to be thus be - IN BALTIMORE TODAY]%fifl"nf:':’r’g‘.'.fn“ufi‘;'k‘.‘-fi:?fi fargels were ased on national Issues, the office teekers sticking closely to party align- ment. The wet and dry issue has not entered into any phase of the campaign. to Greek peasant women do their wash- ing In stone sarcophagi that are at least 2,200 years old. Entire Population of International Falls Fights Blaze. By the Associated Press. ST. PAUL, Minn., June 19.—Virtual- ly the entire population of Interna- tional Falls is stationed just outside town holding in check a forest fire that threatens the place, according to | advices to the state forestry office here. Latest advices here were, how- ever, that unless unfavorable condi- tions arose, there would be no fur- ther danger. Peat fires along the international border, burning for some time, were fanned into menacing proportions by a high wind yesterday and spread into forests A number of settiers’ homes near the village of Frontier were burned and the post office and general store at Manitou were destroyed. The fires first became dangerous in the vicinity of Manitou. The firefighters were compelled to make their stand on the highways along hurriedly drawn fire lines. of to- by be | de- Sales: 1128 Conn. Ave. SERVICE ? Our Ability and Desire to keep an automobile on the street the greatest number of hours with | the least cost to Durant owners. i Harper Motor Co., Inc. Service: 1123 18th St. N.W. Chicago sign Selection and Service at Waterman Dealers Everywherc $2.50 to $250. L. E. Waterman Company, 191 Broadway, New York Boston ‘Ghe Economy Corner You pay less because we sell for cash only A Remarkable Lot of Wash Dresses They are of high-grade models and made up in high-grade weaves— which makes this price a wonder. $4.98 Ratine, Tissue Gingham, Im- ported Gingham—and a splen- did assortment of the very scarce DOTTED VOILE. They are most effectively de- 5 it 3 offering of colorings. The Ginghams and Printed Voiles are in extra sizes as well as regular sizes. Second Floor Mme. Czechoslovakia, is now in this coun- try for the purpose of making a study ON EDGE OF VILLAGE|—""" °""-————“““°““' - - that fits it perfectly San Francisco 0 Zth end H sts. N\ ; and X@: ;Jo Milada Bondy of Prague,| Mies Lulu Shaw, recently installad as mayor of Crandon, Wis., is the first woman in that state to hold such a position. Royal Purple Grape Juice It's made only of genuine Concord Grapes— carefully selected and bottled—preserving all the / natural flavor of this marvelous grape. Full pint bottles— At a special price 30C each. 12 bottles _ $3.25 It’s just a fortunate circumstance that we can quote the price—so engage a summer’s supply. G. G. Cornwell & Son 1415 H Street Phone Main 875 The Box-Spring Outwits Heat! anNY people just miss sleeping well hot summer nights, because they do not support their mattress with a box-spring. Conscience Brand Box-Springs bring sleep, they add just that last bit of necessary comfort. Don’t depend on an old style flat wire or 2 / woven spring. The 72 individual oil-temp- : ered noiseless coils of a Conscience Brand [ N Box - Spring, set on end, give, coil by coil, E where the weight is most, thus supporting your body naturally. Why wait longer! Support your Mattress NOW with a Conscience Brand Box-Spring. See your furniture dealer or department store for Conscience Brand TODAY. 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On These Suites You Save $170 Suites formerly. .. .$395.00 On These Suites You Save $101.50 Suites formerly. .. .$250.00 Marked now .. .$165.00 erkesl now .. .$250.00 10% discount...... $16.50 ‘| 10% discount...... $25.00 For afie week .$148.50 For one week. ....$225.00 On These Suites You Save $157.50 On These Suites You Save $128.50 Suites formerly. ... .00 | Suites formerly. ...$450.00 Marked now ......$18500 | Marked now .. 10% discount. .. $18.50 | 10% discount.. For one week. ....$292.50 On These Suites You Save $235 For one week. . On These Suites You Save $157.50 Suites formerly. ...$350.00 | Suites formerly. Marked now ......$225.00 | Marked now . 109 discount...... $22.50 | 10% discount... For .one week. . ...$192.50 For one week.

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