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t BILEARATOKER LY TRENY iNew Fremier Disclaims In- tent to Avoid War Obligations. By the Associated Press. SOFIA, June 20.—Premier Zankoft has informed correspondents that Bul- garia will observe the treaty of Neutl- 1y both as regards payment of repara- tions and the limitation of her army. Mentioning reports that Serbia was planning intervention, he said, the accusations in the press against Bul- garia were unfounded and that there had been or would be no mobiliza- tion ove to increase the strength of the country’s armed forces. NO TRACE OF BODY. !Dréams of Emp Prospective Ruler Faces Jai THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1923. ire Vanish as Marcus Garvey, Self-Styled Emperor of l Africa, Remains Defiant When U. S. Bursts His Soap Bubble. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, June 20.—Marcus| Garvey, self-styled provisional presi- | dent of Africa, his dream of power | burst as though it were a soap bubble, his fortune of more than a million !dollars gathered from gullible blacks | vanished, but with his defiant spirit | still in evidence, tomorrow will hear | his fate In the federal district court | here. A term In Atlanta penitentiary | seems certain. ! But his influence in! the blacq belt of Harlem remains un- affected. Even the majority of his| needed and Garvey formed the Black Star line. The yacht Kanawah was the neucleus of his fleet and, with a black captain in command, Garvey went_to Philadelphia and later to the West Indles. He disposed of $25,000 worth of stock, but his cruise was a fallure when his crew mu- tinied and an American consul re- fused to ald him. Back_in America more stock was sold. He added a cockade with a white and red plume to his other gorgeous apparel. Then he held a court and had presented there negroes of distinction, who were dec- orated with the orders of Knight of the Nile, Duke of Nigeria, Duke of DOUBLE INDEMNITIES 1|SOUGHT FROM PEKING Captives of Bandits to Ask Pay for Robbery and for Mental Anguish. By the Associated Pre PEKING. June 20.—Demands for in- demnitles from China growing out of the Lincheng bandit outbreak have been virtually formulated by the for- eign diplomatic corps and are awaiting the approval of the varlous govern-| ments involved, according to informa- | tion obtained today. | It is understood that the claims are | to be filed under two heads—monetary | losses through robbery and indemnity for actual injuries and mental anguish suffered by the kidnaped victims of the | brigands. Reports from Shanghai and Tientsin | indfcate that most of the former pris- oners of the bandits. under instructions from their consuls, filed claims for personal losses and were advised to CRASH KILLS SIX. ‘WHITLEY CITY, Ky, June 20.— Mrs. Shelby Smith and her five young children were killed at a railroad crossing near here, when the auto- mobile in which they were riding passenger train. Mr. Smith, who was driving the car, escaped with slight injuries. The family was en route from their gome in Yamcraw City for a visit ere. Attractive Office Space for Rent The Barrister Building 635 F Street N.W. Inquire of superintendent at bullding or THE F. H. SMITH COMPANY 1416 Eye Street N.W. Temporary Location looms, | blood-red was, struck by a Southern raflway!| One of the most_curious trses in the world is found in Mexico. The natives call it the handfiower tree. From the center of each flower springs a stem | shaped llke a human hand and arm.| The points are curved like finger-tips with overgrown nalls. Each tree pos- sesses thousands of these curious and at a distance they resemble hands waving in the air. LU TR CU LT T2 EP|It’s Just |—as much to our in- terest to make a credit- able job of your Repair work as of a brand-new installation. | Colbert prestige is the reward of serving every one well, and that’s just how we'll serve you, be your job little or big. 23 Dependable Roof Repair- 9. I ing. URICE J. COLBERT ing—Plumbing—Tinnin, Eaz-m=cr = DO LT T [-3 X1 - Street Fiems Maia ~ gy Agents for N. Americe: @ HazoLo ¥ Rivcmie & Co., Inc. | Now Tork, Taroate, Grdoey. Weltiagten an ]ndoorly“é rfresh air and exercise are often out of the Qquestion, with the result that many minor ail- ments frequently assert themselves. In such cases nature is unduly handicapped and needs assistance. ‘The morning glass of water spark- ling with 2 “dash ” of ENO’s * Fruit Salt” is the sedentary worker's best friend—it keeps the system frec from impurities in a perfectly matural way. Ask your druggist for ENG’s FRUIT SALT- =) 3016-301: have their other claims ready by to- | LT TR T TR TTTITTT Y day. | ember Washington Better Business Bureau--- : e | Ueanda ‘and the Knighthood of the dupes believe it was evil fortune and | i ¢inguisned Service Order of Ethi- Jealous influence which prevented the |opla. Then there was the supreme creation of 4 nation where the negro | Wiiiness the potentate, mayor of - : 4 rovia, secretary of state in the would have been supreme. : | “abinet of the provislonal President Garvey as no ordinary dream. It|,r Atrica. An ambassador to Wash- had a thousand frills of rainbow col- | il f rteC (AT Spastador 10 e ton oring. Napoleon and Alexander were | oy {hree megrocs. dispatehod fo the pikers Dbeside him when it came 10| jeague of natlons to nak for 4 man. pulling on the pink and green robe | gats over the Afriean territor of his imaginary office and letting | "here was eriticism. b his mind wander into possibilities. A | nfier 4 sorles of ind free republic of Africa, with himself all was not well, le Sam as president and emperor—he liked |stepped in. Garvey indicted and the latter designation very much—|tried. His attorne lasted two days surrounded by dukes and ladies of | and then Garvey fired him and con- the realm. There was to be no title| ducted his own defense. This may lowor than duke for his faithful close | be responsible for the fact that he followers. | was “convieted while other negroes Convicted of using the mails to de- fraud members of his ruce of more than & million dollars. he has been | kept under close guard ever since the verdict was returned. He and followers have threatened dire cutor and judge. Remains of Stamboulisky Reported Vanished. By the Associated Press. patch to the Times from Slavovitza. and sent by ce had been v of former Premier Stamboulisky, who was shot and killed last week. and that it is prob- able friends carried it away and buried it secretly. . i dispateh adds that Stamboulis- v pillaged by asure hunt. ---Honest dising t denials ---for every occasion Mammy Lou Old-Time—Home-Made Candies 49c 1b. —morsels of indescribable goodness, delectable chocolates, pure butter creams, appealing bon bons and special pieces of extreme deliciousness. Mammy Lou comes to our stores fresh daily and is packed in attractive 4, 1 and 2 Ib. boxes. 12-1b. 25c, 1 Ib. 49c, 2 Ibs. 95c. Sumptuous--Big Ice Cream Sodas Served with Pure Whipped Cream 10c Zestful and delicious, these Ice Cream Sodas are only one of the many hot-weather delights served at our Soda Fountains, Do You Know Goodie? Peoples Super Sandwich—A large, fresh, deli- cious roll, filled with the choicest sandwich filling and making a combination unbeatable. You've missed something great until you've tried them. Made in Ham, American Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Pimento Cheese and Roast Pork At All Peoples Fountains 10c peasants in a ver Daily fresh discoveries were being made of Bulgarian and foreign paper . according to amboulisky, in | had hoarded | money. and undoubte the correspondent. peasant fashion, ums, a_ correspondent of the the entire country is quiet coup d'etat, with its im- nsequences, may be con- nded. NEW RULE POPULAR. geance on the proi Tt ic the intention to rush him to prison so soon as he i ntence ut his friends say he will appeal his viction and regain his freedom un. i bail. sack in 1919, Negro World, a paper dedicated 1o the “liveration of the negro race,” he be- gan_his plans. in Harlem and te ed as ¢ —_— ¥ while editor of the _-No Regret Found for Passing of Bulgar Iron Man. BY CONSTANTINE BROWN. to The Chicago Dails News. it, 1923, rrival in Sofia Fourteen Stores e Betler To Serve You ANY WATCH (Swiss or Amertcan) ites 2 ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS ONLY GENUINE MATERIALS USEDn PHILIP FRANKS 812 F SENW. ONE FLIGHT UP e FRANKLIN 10210 “the new Moses, the man of ( ould lead his people back to Afric 1 his little office he told of an empire that would extend from the |mouth of the Nile 1t | “he e troops received He erected a & warm welcome from the people as ! 4f th.y had liberated the nation from emy {and gathered followe Not more than a month ago Premier ! ‘rhe money flowed nhouliski considered himself the | aore to join _him pa sed ruler of Bulgaria. i Gthers gave of their s Y s & that he “tolerated | (he cause. the king so long as he obeved hisi ™ qg ¢y, nd agreed to reign without mines of Kimberly. throne there, sarved ..n wonderful gown of pink ahd green about him. their Large Rich Peppermint Patties, lb. 33c Fresh New Jordan Almonds, Ib. . ..39¢ Planters Big Fine Salted Peanuts, 60c Royal Marshmallows. . . . ...39 Pl isnort_his people ships w Mail Orders Filled- —at these prices. Add 10c to every dollar or fraction thereof, for packing, postage and insurance. Send post office or express money order. We ship same day order received. Address Peo- ples Drug Store, 505 Tth St., Washington, D. C the Bulg s made a big jump. The a fortnight ago was s. is today worth only tendency to go down days ago when the dictator is niost devoted followers ize where he was born to promising them heavy the peasants shrug- oulders and allowed the troops to do what they | —— ‘y HARRY 34, K AuFMAN: E 1316 To 1324 7TH ST.. N.W. Slenderizing Wash Dresses For Stylish Stout Figures $I.29 $ 4.50 $5.95 black, with scrolls and dots of white. Made in longline models, panel sides, 3;-sleeves, round collars or square neck At $4.50 e, singham dresses, of smail and modern checks of green, rose, lavender, pink, brown and black and white. Tuxedo fronts of white pique, long panels with bias fold trim, large sashes. Sizes to 54. 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Dutch Rompers and Golf Coats Panty Dresses $3.45 69° Made of a very fine grade of Maie of good, washable ma- pure worsted yarn; four-button 1 front style, fancy colored front || terials: the rompers are hand- embroidered and the dresses and plain solid color back. All colors and all sizes and a sav- are neatly bound with contrast color tape. Sizes 2 to 6 years. ing of $1.55 awaits you. Timely Wash Goods Bargain AVoile and Organdy . Fancy design voiles on light grounds, 38 to 40 inches wide, in a good range of the wanted summer styles. Yard-wide organdy, in white and a full range of colors, fine, sheer, transparent grade. plece, perfect goods in both lots. 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