Evening Star Newspaper, July 5, 1923, Page 37

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{ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. JULY 5, 1993, FIGHTING FOR LEGION IDEALS, FOCH CABLES Marshal Sends Message to Ameri- MINEUNONBUYS JERRN STRP T == Scene of Slaying of Score of | N Ao e e for. the Workers Believed Asquired |sme principats as are upheld by the to Satisfy Suits. ! can Veterans on Occasion : of July 4. | American Legion Marshal Foch de- | clarea in an_ independence day mes- | sage received at national headquar- of the legion here. | The message from the hero follows: “I am happy to repeat to the Ameri- can Legion on the occasion of Inde- nce day my sentiments of sin- ere attachment. “The legion has demonstrated that and other [it remains faithful to the principles | that governed its foundation. These principles are those for which France s fighting at this time. The legion is fact and our com- the days of the past right in the world, continue to_ work for fare of our two coun- French war By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, Strip pit at Herrin, ago of the slaying o union steamshovel men workers, who removing co from the surface mine duriag a n corl mine were o oits brought | thies. . the owner, | s unienind THREE KILED IN AUTO. -d by him T S o satisfy h by William J. dimauges 1o E | Three Others Badly Hurt When Car Goes Over Bank. ASHLAND, ent of the be reached and ¥ol- Frank Fa + miners’ union, could n last night at Springfield, Jett W. Bull, counse : Lester, said he was not at liberty to discuss the sale. Indictments in Ohio. July nd three others injured, one when an automobile went over an sville. eight & four of the The dead are arl_ Balliet, 18, 17 of the auto- All of connection with the 7 prevented th acted prompt commission d i the majority the union is taken to indicate that e suits will be withdrawn (\avm" [} Peppermint— fine, fresh and oh so u’l Now it’s easy to dust walls, mouldings, pictures You can save the expense of cleaning your wall paper or repapering the room, by using the Wizard Wall Duster every week. Keeping the cobwebs and coal dust off, your paper will stay bright and clean for years. The special chemically treated Wizard wall duster picks up all the dust and holds it securely until washed. Comes in white or purple yarn that never needs renewing. Extra long handle makes it easy to keep the walls, mouldings and pictures always free from marring dust. You should have this labor and money saving duster in your home. Go to any good dealer and ask him to show you one. Wizarp PropucTs CORPORATION Eastern Sales Division: , Woodward Building, Washington, D. C. WZARD WALL DUSTER There is a Wizard ;{mel\nld 'zel_pa tack in_the home and each isa work- i 5.—Thra:J sons were almost instantls | branches of the national bank of the Philippine Islands. 'he present form of government in the islands under which the governor | general 18 not responsible to the peo- | | ple and the elected representatives of | the people are not responsible to the governor general cannot continue, Quezon declared. He added that | either the leglalature or the governor general must be made responsible and glven the requisite authority to carry - | out all policies. | |~ “If the governor general is to be | | glven absolute authority in domestic | affairs, It will be as well to abolish the legislature altogether, since then it would be a mere mockery of power," he added. SAYS GEN. W00D CAUSES TROUBLE Philippine Senate President Alleges Undue Interference With Do- mestic Government. SHREWD STRANGER FLEECES JEWELERS Lose $100,000 to Man Hailing From Russia. By the Associated Press. MANILA, July 5.—Manuel Quezon, president of the Philippine senate, charged Governor General Leonard Wood with unduly interfering in the | domestic affairs of the Philippines and | predicted a split between the governor | general and the legislature if the pres- ent administration policy is continued. A of the senate took issue By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 6.—Five Malden lane jewelers, noted for their keenness in sizing up people, have been fleeced out of $100,000 in gems in the last few weeks by a plausible stranger from Russla, it is disclosed. Mirebeau C. Towns, one of the five, wage award of | ypo aqmitted u costly fallure in Juds- » has proclaimed | | ¢ "euia the man had come to him f the exeeutive veto in The carpenters |, ;" g eman, with apparently unas- domestic and the gov- |have also decided to cease work, thus| cajlable references, and, beginning in a s insistence on closing ' holding up building operations. | small way to take out gems to sell on The cost of your food mistakes is not in dollars and cents alone, but in years of suffering from indigestion—and that means low vitality with little strength to resist disease. Cut down the high protein foods, avoid potatoes and sweets for a while, and get down to a simple diet of Shredded Wheat Biscuit with green vegetables and fruits, and see how much better you feel. Shredded Wheat is all food. It‘is the whole wheat in a digestible form. Two Biscuits with milk or cream make a complete, nourishing meal that costs but a few cents. BERLIN UNION ON STRIKE. By the Associated Pre BERLIN, ers’ union. rej | the minister o a general strike —The metal work- ernor gen Y TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker— a real whole wheat toast—eaten with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. A free sample of Shredded Wheat with our new booklet, *‘The Happy Wayto Health, "’ issent free on request. The Shredded Wheat Company Niagara Falls, N. Y. ~ Each of Our MANAGERS IS A SPECIALIST He Has a Personal Interest in Serving and Satisfying You RICE Strictly Fresh PRUNES NEW FANCY BLUE ROSE et ., Butter, 1b., 45¢| LARGE MEATY SEEDED or SEEDLESS GRAPE Pint 4 1bs. 25c Eggs, doz., 31c wie b 15¢ POTATOEs O 1. 19c RAISINS 2 i 25¢ A. & P. SUicE" sote ‘25‘:, 4 bottles 25¢ CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE, 2 Bottles, 25¢ COFFEES THEA-NECTAR TEAS THE WORLD’S FINEST Coffee ORANGE-PEKOE, MIXED OR n “)., 37C INDIA CEYLON JAVA Bokar i b 15¢f5e 29c 15-0z. Pkgs. ARROW SPECIAL Red Circle . . b, 31c Eight 0’Clock . Ib., 25¢ | Pks. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC OVER 7,500 STORES IN.THE U S. A. THE. : TEA GREAT : Co. ‘] commission, haa built up a good credit. | | Five Dealers Noted for Keenness|sis HENE LN S S R ] ;37‘ fruits, will be produced henceforth in the Irrigated’districts of Victoria and MAY COMPETE WITH U. S. PR { elsewhere, if it is found that the Bouth Australia Growing Cotton, | wages demanded by labor are low |enough to make competition with First Time in History. Meantime, he was building up credit at the other firms In the same way, pawn- ing some of the jewels in order to pay the owners of others for gems he rep- resented as having been sold. When he phyramided his credit to the extent of $100,000 he dropped out of sight, and the jewelers and the police | e still looking for him. Tha richest single gem stolen was a flve and one- half carat emerald, belonging to Mr. Towns, which was valued at $14,000. | | to R. Bloomfleld Rees of Melbourne. first time in its history, cotton is be- & government .misslon to . this | American cotton possible. according NEW ORLEANS, July 5.—For the Mr. Reese, a member of the Aus- rallan parliament, arrived here tod: . | on Ing grown In South Australla this|Couniry” to Investigate cotton condi- year, and that product, Instead of ' tions. === L & Mrs. Benjamin Perry of Lexington, | s i . . | 9 H Hearing From Home Every Day United Statos Senate from Kentucky. | It'll make the sojourn the more enjoyable if you can keep in touch with Wash- ington while you are away. Order The Star—Evening and Sunday—sent to your address—and you can change the address just as often as you wish. Rates—Postage Prepaid All Other States Daily and Sunday Daily Sunday | One month, 8¢ 60c 25c One week, 25¢ 20c 10c ” 'Snake’s Hips' fs a fox-trot that trots jazz musicia ‘The Guorgi way in this Columbia Record. “Farewell Blues' fs a companion record that makes the sky the limit in fox-trotology. At Columbia Dealers Maryland and Virginia Daily and Sunday Daily Sunday || One month, 70c 50c 20c One week, 20c 15c 5c WASHINGTONS GREATEST FURNITURE STORE,..CASH = CREDIT July Clearance of h Grass Rugs and Congoleum 9x12-Ft. Grass Rugs, Special e DR 8x10-Ft. Grass Rugs Reduced 3.98 27x54-Inch Grass Rugs. ...... 39¢ 36x72-Inch Grass Rugs Only g 79c 9x12 and 8x10 Ft. Genuine Crex Rugs............. 895 Congoleum Rugs Reduced! Congoleum Squares, 9x12 Ft., Red Seal Brand 18-Inch x 9-Ft. Congoleum Red Seal Runners. . ... 41x9-Ft. Gold Seal Bordered Rugs ; 74x9-Ft. Gold Seal Bordered Rugs .................11.25 5-Pc. Mahogany Finish Breakfast Suite B Red Seal Congoleum Floor Covering, Pro Lino and Floor Tex cut from rolls 48-inch Fumed Oak Swing Solid oak slat seat and back Potch $2 .29 Swing with Consists ot a drop-leaf shaped top Table and four spindleback Chairs to 28 match. Finished in mahogany. T L RS e metal chains. .. }i L /1L RITTER Acme Ice b y e i Cream Six sturdy. solid oak Chairs, with siip seat of genuine leather. A bargain in the July Sale. July Clearance 3-Piece Fiber Reed Living Room Suite A luxurious suite of fiber reed in the popular Baronial brown $69 75 finish, cushion seats and upholstered backs covered in cretonne. The suite consists of a six-foot Settee, an-Armchair and Rocker. July Clearance. Sale price......oeeeeess. ; S Small Weekly or Monthly Payments tedrstecassavesemennee

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