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. PONGARE REGINE * TOLASTOUTYEAR Parliament Soon to Adjourn Until October—Elections Another Aid. BY PAUL T MOWRER. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyrigh PARIS, July 10.—Following various interior political perturbations there { s good reason to belleve that thel Poincare government will continue to direct the destinies of France for the rest of the present year. Prior % the Ruhr occupation the position of the Poincare ministry was decld- edly unstable. t Three months later it was again Bubjected to strong attacks from | both left and right. The right re-| proached Poincate with being too far to the left and the left reproach- ed him_with going too far to the right. His personal ambition is sald | 1o be to form a party of the center, including the left wing of the “bloc national” and the right wing of the new left bLloc. Thus far M. Poincare has made no progress along this line. The French parllament remains divided into two | strong blocs, one right and one left, with “the communist and royalist Standing rioof at the opposite nd the right commanding a 1t is now generally expected, how- ever, that the coming elections will Swing the balance of par ary from the right towa n won by the radi have 14 When it meets again in October the campaigns for the senatorial elections of next January and the olection of deputles next April will be well under way. At such times legislators are preoccupied with election problems and it is rare that governments are overturned during Such a campaign. For all these rea- sons careful observers are predict- ing that the first of next year will find M. Poincare still presiding over the French mi ARMAMENT PLAN NEARING DEADLOCK - IFrench Objection Likely to Kill League Blockade Proposal. By the Associated Press G July 10.—The league of | nations appears to be moving toward | dlock in its efforts to bring a general reduction of arma- ||t ments. The avas to draft, 2 league members, a gener: treaty to that end, with a mutual pact of guar- | antee to give effect to Article X of! the covenant, has failed to accomplish | anything. It is divided between the | Cecil project for a_general guaran- | tee pact and a 'French substitute | providing for limited agreements be- tween two or more members. s any such project rance of lu(.’urfl}'i as France and ke it a requisite | condition_to any reduction in arma- | ‘ments. The Fi slsts that the project for a| guarantee pact does not give | curity beca evera ! members o outside of it. not counted upon to furnish ary ail under such an | agreement, but their absence from ! the combination, it is argued, would | make it impossible te apply the | blockade to Germany, for instanc and, under the league covenant, t blockade is the first weapon th would be used against a prflspocn\'e( aggressor. 1 Cecil and his frlends point out that | the French project for regional | agreements between two or more members tenis only to the perpetu tion of the old system of alliances and the development of groups of powers hostile to one another, such | as existed before the world war. | , The permanent miltary commis- | glon of the league, which pronounced | the Cecil plan as umilkely to afford e S @ et 5o | Lopiathan’s Four Radio Sets Break Communication Record that would Justity 1t its armament, has been to give its opinion off plan. two projects, but, falli rong drive will be mad; mbiy in Septembe: to An_earnest effort will be made to reach a compromise tween the n as to the applicatign of the blockade, under the covenant. —_—_— The proposed establishmedt of a home for aged meénibers of the subjects to come before ‘the an- nual convention of the I Stereotypers and Electrotypers' Unlon at Omaha next month. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY in reducing called_upon the French & that, a in the as- ot do: [ BY the Asociated Press. will be one here. nternwtional P nion | vious war-time marks by transmitting CHICAGO, July 10.—Thres reo- ords In radio communication have been broken by the Leviathan, ac- cording to an announcement made by the Western Electrio Company “The ship notonly broke all pre- communication 15,000 words a day to and from the short. but managed to keep in constant touch with land radig statfons 1,000 to 1,300 miles away,” says the announcement. “By means of mnew apparatus especally designed for it, the Le- viathan operated simulfaneously and for long perlods two different sending and recelving sets. The steamer carries four antennae, two for sending and two for receiving. tions.” “The newly developed transmit- ter installed on the Leviathan is designed 4o send messages on four different ‘wave lengths. Wwave-changing swiich operated by means of an automoblile steerlng ‘whoel permits almost instantane- ous change to any one of the four wave lengths, 1,800, 3,100, 2,400 or 3,500 meters, on the Leviathan's antennae. Three of these wave jengths were used on the trial trip, . 1,800, 3,100 and 2,500 meters; the highest and the lowest were used for transmitting messages and the intermediato one for calling Sta- “Possession s nine points of the|consul, law,” quoted the Wise Guy. peclally if it is self-possession,” sug- | lems, who are not popular in Turkey gested the Simple Mug. at the moment and who belleve any A rotary KEEPS HOUSE IN BOX CAR Charles Imbrie of Baltimore and ‘Wite Have Novel Ex- periences. By the Assoclated Press, ANGORA, Asla Minor, July 10— The only American representative in this far-off corner of Asia Is & young Marylander, Charles Imbrie of Bal- timore. His dutles Include that of trade commissioner _and “Yes, es- [ counselor to thousands of non-Mos- | BRI IS = (Tests recently made by the Government with ice creams of various grades demonstrated a preference gen- erally for those products which contained the higher per- centages of cream (butterfat), sugar and other constituents of ice cream.) ¥ for Breakfast ? cercainlyy Mueller’s Egg Noo- dles with prunes makes a delicious and tempting breakfast for you— nutritiousand satis- fying. Serve it to- morrow morning, hot or cold, and watch the happy smiles around the breakfast table. Recipes in the package “Thekind of egg noodles that made Mother stop making her oun” l - Ot MUELLER'S Deticious EGG NOODLES, Get Your Vote PUTTING IT UP TO THE PUBLIC "IN order that we may ascertain the pref- erence of the people, we are putting out under special formulas Three Specific Grades of Ice Cream. Each is made from ingredients of high quality and unques- tioned purity and contains varying percent- ages of CREAM (Butterfat.) These Ice Creams are designated “A,” “B” and nc'n This is “A” grade. We ask that you try all grades and then indicate your choice by making a cross (X) after the grade you prefer. Mark your preference with an X W~ et Read the Rules CONTESTANTS may submit as many names as desired, but only one name per coupon. Where more than one name is submitted on the same coupon, the first name only will be considered. : ALL SUGGESTIONS MUST BE MADE ON THE COUPONS PRO- VIDED IN ORDER TO RECEIVE CONSIDERATION, and in every case the ice cream preferred should be clearly indicated in the space allotted. T, long-hand hand-printing ol eemissible, but care”should be takea. %0 to clearness or easy reading. In case it is desired to make a change, or an accident, such as blotting, makes what was written illegible, it is permissible to rewrite the part required on_the back of the coupon, pro- vided the attention is called to such change on the front of the coupon. All persons in the employ of the Chapin- Sacks Corporation are barred as contestants. Co;ztsm will end at midnight Tuesday, July 31, 1923. ABOUT THE NAME Do not use any part of “The Velvet Kind” in the name or names you submit. Try to make your suggestion a coined or entirely new word or expression, attractive and snappy in characte ing that will catch the fancy and be easily. remembered, if possible. Try not to select a word or expression that is dscriptive, geographical or otherwise impossible of regi ion in the Patent Office. But in éase of doubt, NEVER HESITATE TO SEND IN YOUR IDEA. If it is not the BEST suggestion, there is a possibility that it may be selected by the judges for one of the, numerous cash awards. Follow omr mnewspuper _announcements closely for ndditions in explanation of these Rules snd the names of the Board of Judges. e In Early! . GRADE ANGORA’S ONLY AMERICAN | American can. perform miracles for em. Mr. Imbrie had been living & hand- Etrioken city Tor more than a year but when ha m‘:'m':’.‘:'%(... F“{‘Zfln’; R s N , director o Gliiemplo of New Yor reotor of | house with her in | cently, he thought it would be well miss it when she returns to western to rwora howevor, has what probab- 1y is the most acute hous flag Ithough & bit especially when company calls, the American home on wheels cleanest ‘)'lncn in Angora. It stan: on = ral In faoct, she ear East Rellef Orphanage, re- ouse hunting. civilization. short- of any city !n the world, hence waves from ita sliding door. “donkey" is the di (These experiments were made with a limited “market” of approximately 50 people, and indicated as well a marked preference for ice creams that included a percentage of gelatin in their composition as against those which did not.) $1500 in Gold To be given for a name What Name Do You Suggest? Print Here Your Name St. Address Your suggestion for a name. John Doe, 576 11th St. N.W. Send this coupon to Contest Dept. Chapin-Sacks Corporation First and M Streets Northeast During these. in the poverty|carries on her ;«;‘u one of Mr. Imbrie's trips of Inspece tion to outlying parts of Turkey. rneys Mrs. Imb: gusework as usual. finds @ certain _a Nothing Personel. g couple decided 0 86t UD | From the Philadsiphia Bulietin, housekeepihg In the only box ear| g to let In town, and now the American’ As that may be the deciding factor in your favor! —for should the Judges in their selection decide upon a name sug- gested by more than one person, the FIRST PRIZE WILL BE AWARDED TO THE CONTESTANT WHO FIRST SUB- MITTED THE NAME. WHAT TO DO: Go to any Chapin-Sacks dealer and ask for our Special Ice Creams “A,” “B” and “C.” These ice creams are made in plain Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry, and a com- bination thereof in the brick form exclu- sively. They are packed in sealed cartons to insure delivery of the original product under sanitary conditions. Each is plainly marked whether it is the “A,” “B” or “C” Ice Cream. Com- pare them and decide as to your prefer- ence. With each of these ice creams you will find a coupon similar to the above. Mark an “X" after the ice cream pre- ferred—whether the “A,” the “B” or the “C.” Mark your preference on each cou- n. After trying these three ice creams you will have THREE COUPONS. This gives you an opportunity to make three suggestions for a name if you wish, any one of which may be a prize winner. Fill out your coupons and SEND THEM AT ONCE to our “CONTEST DEPT?” for the quickness with which you send in your suggestions as to a name may be the deciding factor in your favor. (See rules.) DON'T DELAY — START THIS EVENING. Contest ends at midnight, Tuesday, July 31! CHA PIN-SACKS CORP. KN OWN - THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH 665 Awards AS FOLLOWS Ist Prize.....cc..... 2nd Prize.... 3rd Prize..... 10 Awards 22 Awards 30 Awards 100 Awards 500 Awards In the event that the NAME ADJUDGED BEST be suggested BY MORE THAN ONE PERSON, the Grand Prize of $30v will be awarded to the contestant who FIRST SUB- MITTED THAT NAME. The Second Prize of $150 will be awarded to the contestant who, from the viewpoint of “time,” was the mext to submit that name. Should three, four, flve or more contestants elect the same “Best” name, the Third Prize of $50 will go to whoever was the third to submit that name—and o on, in the same sequence as the suggestions were sent in. To prevent any umcertainty regarding this sequence, each suggestion as it is received by the Contest Department will be stamped immediately with the date and hour by a clock-machine. The receiving, stamping and custody of all coupons submitted. until the contest terminates, will be in charge of a specially qualified representative of the - ner Johnson Advertisers’ Service Bu- reau, Inc., of Washington. ALL ingredients used in the production of sunirel el dre cC Bigh anslity end jun questioned purity. The quality and purity of the dairy products are further safeguarded by « both CLARIFICATION AND PASTEURE. ZATION—thereby insuring a product of a purity ment. k In Early! ;- Get Your Vote r in her travels with that she will Farmer Tossell--7ou used the word several times in the last fefy cramped for room. |minutes. Am I to understand you mean anything of a personal nature? Farmer Corner—Of course not. There way siding and is always | are lots of donkeys In the world besides ready to be coupled to & train for|You. g TR

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