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"TUESDAY, JULY ‘24, 1923, (Copyright, 1923, by H. C. Mark reg. U, 5. P 16 * THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., —By BUD FISHER. ' ALEXANDRIA, V NEw []I[_ PR[]][ET !‘ALEXAND“IA - MUTT AND JEF?'—JefilNeedanalter for His Bus. July 24 (Spe- of 5 list of City Treasurer Thomas W. & Robinson, of which number about 4,600 are qualified to vote in the pri- ¢ mary which will be held August 7 for the purpose of nominating a can- didate _for the state senato to repre- sent this senatorfal district. Of the Sinclair Sees Russians Try- | foreeoing augter on 8 g, L4ShArs iing to Promote Economic RIGHTY: AND (T'S AXLE 'S CHAINED WiTH A THRée INCH CHAIN T3 A TEN INCH |RON PoLE TWELVE FeeT HIGH! 1T woutD TAKE- A MAN TWO' HOURS To FILE THAT cHAING AND THERE'S A 7 Loclk oN THe CHAIN THAT €vel Houdint CAN'T UNLockt MY CAR'S SAFG AW, BEFoRS T START T'YL JUST TARE A PCek AT THE Bus! I CERTAINLY GET THG LAVGH ON'MUTT THIS RU/NED MY TIN GARAGE YESTERDAY BY CUTTING THe Novm:Am‘r;’. ROOE 6FF WITH YOUR ERIEND; NGTHING DoINGs {male {s 2,220 and the white female is | 2,250, In"addition to the white male | vote twenty-three should be added : { who will become of age between now E Revival. | and the time for the primary and four i Zzemales should be added who also will o= - bacome of age botween now and the dsy of the Rrimary. THis means Bygthe Associated Press. that the white females on the list MOSCOW, July 24—A new, bIE|exceed the males by ten Yotes, which 5 i ] thing unprecedented stace the proposition was lald before the gov 1s some e P oat Nointiy by-tis Smillite Con- | MDA "SENMIRs the T (o€ S colidated Oll Companny, the Barns-| The number of persons on the list dale Corporatiom and the Interna-|{by W"“:,;"“g:‘;“ th;!i:‘—MM_ .‘:3: tional Barnsdale Corporation, the | female, 396, Bocomt 8 756; toinnle, Assoclated Press correspondent has|72. Fourth—DMale, 671; female, 570. been unofiicially “informed, through| Thers e ‘2?5 colored males and 318 4 s olored females. their respective presidents, Harry F.|Gojored Temses o clock for many Sinclal, Robert Law, jr. and Henry |years the only timeplece iIn the cor- Mason Day, who left foR the United | ridor of police station, which recently | States last night i has been supplanted’ by a Western s Al S L S Union clock furnishing observatory 1 came to Russia ut tho invitation | ¢ime, now adorms the west wall of of the Russian government primarily | the police court room. Prisoners can to discusy operations of the Sinclair Consolidated Ofl Company under its| concesslon granted some time .ago | for the development of the petroleum resources in northern Sakhalin,” Mr. Binclair sald. “The general oil situation presents a number of problems, all of which, liowever, can satistactorily be solved. providing the proper . business methods are used and sufficient co- operation (v obtained.” Mr. Sinclair added that he was im- with th neerity of the government's endeavor to further economic reconstructlon. CHARGES KLAN CHANGED INCORPORATION PAPERS New York Attorney General Seeks to Restrain Body From Using Charter. By the Associated Press, ALBANY, N. Y., July 24.—Actlon will begin immediately in supreme court seeking to restrain the incorporators of the Knights of the Ku Klux Kian, Inc., and the Kamelia, Inc., frgm exercising powers as & corporation In New York state, on the ground that they made material changes in their certificate of incorporation approved by Supreme Co! rge E. Plerce of Buffa State James A. would ask that order canceling the organizations in the Kamelia, women's flled papers of e Walker bill, lative session, ch provides that ons must fle membership list, by -| The two organizations, it nted the documents or _approval, then 1ges in the certlficate BOY DIES OF POISON. Injury Results From Hot Ashes Slipping Into Boot. o Star July 24.—John} d_yesterday Johnstown, eveloped from ping in his gum boot, ltpped through the cover- hted coke oven. cli by an automoblls. and| { KICKED BY HORSE, DIES. [ B to The Ster. G, Va, July 24.—Ran- 4 son of Adolphus a 3 d county, died at the Lynchburg Hospital here Sunday, | a fractured skull, sed by the klck of a horse, causing his death. inow watch the clack and see-tlie time of day and also sce just.at :what hour they are sentenced. The clock will be of great benefit ‘to the -at- torneys and patrons in both the criminal and civil branches of that court. - Sperks from ‘- an acetylene lamp caused a fire in the engine room of one of the big ships being dismantled by the Western Marine and Salvage Company vesterday afternoon. _The fire department responded and checked the fire before ‘any great |damage hud been done. | The funeral of Viylan Wright, who died Saturday in St. Louis, will take place at 1:30 oclock tomorrow afger- noon from the residence of his step- father, A. F. Driscoll. Potomac, Ar- lington county. Burial will be with milttary honors in Arlington national cemetery. I'NQUI:?E ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN W B, Moses & Sons Establisked 1861. Furnituare Carpets A:meeting of the friends of Robert S. Barrett, candidate for state senate in the primary August 7,-will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday night in the auditorfum of the Klks' home. R R L R Schonbrun Castle, where the late Emperor, Francls Joseph of Austria spent the latter years of his life, is to be the meeting place of the bien- nial congress of the International | Federation of Working Women, which begins August 15 and will be attended by women from thirty coun- tries. The program will include dis- cussions of women's trade unions, In- ternational labor organizations end the regulation of the wage of woman workers. EXTEND CODE .OF ETHICS, ROTARY CHIEFS URGE Directors and Governors of Forty Districts Gather in Chicago to Outline Program. | By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, July 24.—Further dis- | cussion of the platform and program of the new administration of Inter- | national Rotary was on the program for the second session today of a caucus of Rotary leaders from all sections of the country. Directors and governors from forty districts F and Eleventh Streets are attending the meeting, which will, continue until Thursday. { Extension of the Rotary code of ethics to every line of business was d {n an address to the Rotary s yesterday by President Guy Gundaker ‘of Philadelphia. Business men should ask them- selves every day: “Am I honest with myself?” declared Raymond D. Havens, Kansas City, former inter- natlonal prestdent. He declared the old eign “Money Cheerfully Re- funded” was an example of dishon- esty with selt in business, for, while many men refunded money, few did it cheerfully. ’ Linens b Upholstery | SUMMER FURNITURE here’s many a eave bargain in broken suites and odd pieces for = Lowered prices help us to a July “turnover.” when round reductions will put them in your home, where they belong. ! | | Our Entir i fhose who know veal value. ] Now is the time when wicker-==cool and comforiable-=-has * its geeatest value to you, and [east to us. . Reduced for Quick Clearance We can’t carry goods over h e Stock of Summer Furniture Specially Every home has a thousand reasens for an EVEREADY FLASHLIGHT. The quick answer to darkness any time, anywhere, Instant light when you need it, right on the spot you want it. Hence, a home without an Eveready is as out-of-date as a house without a bathroom. , , Light of a thousand uses; each day adds a new use, often $1.35+%4.50 Eveready Unit Cell Batteries fit and improve all flashlights. The product ~ worth a thousand times the low price. Complete with batteriess of proven quality. Three-piece Decorated Fiber Suite, consisting of = settee and two arm rockers, cretonne cushions. Reg. price, $79.00. Special, $63.50. Decorated Fiber Rocker, cretonne cushion. Regular price, $21.00. Special, $16.80. Decorated Fiber Settes, crefonne cushions. Regular price, $37.50.— Special, $30.00. Lawn Umbrella Set, consisting of large lawn umbrella, metal table and four metal chairs. Regular price, $86.00. Special, $68.80. Three-piece Decorated Willow Suite, consist- Six-piece Parchment Decorated Reed Suite, -consisting of davenport, armchair, arm rocker, desk, dezk chair and table. Table has glass top. Suite has cretonne cushion seats and backs. Regular price, $381.00. Special, $286.00. Four-piece Fine Reed Suite, consisting of davenport, armchair, arm rocker and table— suite decorated in moss green. Imported cre- ;zr;;emcmhims. Regular price, $332. Special, Rustic Cedar Arm Rocker. Special, $7.90. Regularly, $10.50. ’ E o e it ing of davenport, armchair and arm rocker, cretonne seat and back cushions. Regularly $190.00. Special, $152.50. Special Brown Fiber Armchair or Arm Rocker, to match, spring seat, cretonne seat and back cushion. Price, $10.50. Maple Poreh Sewing Rocker. Regularly $2.50. Special, $2.00. Rustic Cedar Settee. cial, $14.80. Rustic Cedar Porch Rocker. Special, $8.80. Brown' Fiber Rocker or Armehair. $9.00. Special, $6.75. Settee to mateh. Regularly, "$15.00. cial, $11.50. Porch Hammock in cretonne. $28.00. Special, $22.40. Porch Hammock. Regularly, cial, $24.00. Porch Hammock. dal, $14.00. Porch Hammock. cial, $36.00. Regularly, $18.50. Spe- Regularty $11.00. Regularly Spe- Regularly, $4.75. Regularly For sale by the following authorized dealers: Lawn Bench. Special, $2.00. Four-piece Decorated Willow Suite, eonsist- ing of davenport, 2 armchairs and table. Cre- tonne seat and back cushions. Regular price, $193.00. Special, $155.00. Porch Hammock, complete with stand and canopy. Regularly, $72.50. Special, $58.00. RUGS If you are interested in buying Rugs, there are buys of all kinds of Summer Rugs. $30.00. Spe- PEOPLES DRUG STORES: 1—929 Tth St. N.W. Store Store N Store Store Store No. 12—741 N 6—703_15th St 8 ore No, 14—1142 7—1107 G. St. 1 Store 'DOME OIL €Q,: Station No. 1—0927 Blair Road. Station station No, 2—222 New York Av: Statfon Station No, 3—16th and Taylor N Station 1 NORTHWEST. J. Hannon, 2208 Penna, Ave. Automotive Supply Co., 2100 Pa. Av. John R, Hopkins, Hdw., 3516 M St. Atlas Sporting Goods, 927 D St. Renessw Drug Stors, Mt. Ploassnt , 4 Pleasant St. = ol 2 ’;“x:,:z:d;ma:s “:r'm_ - Little & Co., 13th and Eye Sts. 0d . Co., 6415 Georgia Lansburgh & Bros., 467 7th St. g s e Monarch Auto Supply Co., 1801 L St. B. Susser, 2163 Peona. Ave. Mt Pleasant Hdw Co, 169 Mc, Balle; Co., 3001 14th St. Pleasant St. i Tie e Mathy Co.,r 1918 Penna. 3 Morgan Bros., Drug Btore, 3001 P St, mA. Vernon Auto Supply, 1232 Penne. ve. Regularly, $17.50. Spe- [ Regularly, $45.00. Spe- West End Hdw., 2134 Penna, Ave. Walsh's, 4801 Georgia Ave. W. R. Winston, 2018 14th St. Weller & Moskey, 36th and M Sts ‘Woodward & Lothrop, 11th and F. NORTHEAST Bielouss Pharmacy, 8th and E, Cap. D. Del Vecohio, 1434 Florida Ave Day & Heider, 912 K Bt. F. M. Haus, 2006 R. I Ave. G. Hartig, 509 H 8t. Modern Auto Supply, 917 H St. M. Goldstein, 905 H 5t. M. Fetterman, 707 H St. Lo-Ko Service Supply Co., Ave. J. F. Whits, 400 O St. Weber, August A., 732 Md. Ave, Riedel’s, 1006 H St. SOUTHEAST American Tire Shop, 652 Penna, Ave E. A. Hayden & Co., 331 Pouna. Ave, Eastern Auto Supply, 522 8th St Anthracite Coal in all sizes for immediate delivery. | Lump” soft coal..$11.00 Domestic Coke. . 12.50 Phone Main 3068 scores of splendid USSURRDY PR ¥ SEN ARy C. A. Muddimap' & Co.;’ 709 13th St. B. Kandel & Co., 3553 Georgia Ave. A ohn P. Agnew & Co. SUMMER RU GS . S ok S . Unusual Patterns---Clearance Prices 2 L S e = Craven & Oo., 1971 Penna. Ave. Grex de‘Luxe Rattania Calvert Haw, & Aufo Supply 0., Sale 2501 Champlain’ Bt. Sale P Chevy Chase Pharmacy, 5626 Conn. Price 3 . / 7.6%X10.6 w..een-... $9.00 810 ............$12.35 - 620 «eovirvommme $8.65 A6XT6 ..oneremenn $4.35 46x76 ...ccveu... $5.76 $7.76 AN 3O oo $3.00 $4.50 2Tx54 .. .ion.. .. 3160 Waite 8x10 Grass - Kimlark Rugs S 4 : One ‘lot of Waite . g 10 e1450 SR Grass Rugs; assorted 8x10...$12.00 Chips off the Old Block eolors. 6x9 ... $9.00 $4.00 30x60 . ... $1.85 R JUNIORS— ) $ 95 47 ... $4.50 Frice, 5 $250 26x48 ... $1.35 Ve Paa . 130 * Purchases fohvarded prepaid to any shipping point in the U S. INQUIRE ABOUT, O’UR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Modern Electrio Shop, 1411 You St. N. Wolk, 704 Floride Ave. 0'Donnell’'s” Drug ‘Stors, 3204 M St. P. Goldblatt. & Co., 1923 Penna, Ave. P. M. Corr, 818 9th St. R. S. Suggs, 123 Penna. Ave. Repdl Aute Swply, 10thand B, 1. Richard Gasch & Bons, 91¢ 8th St Robey’s - Pharmacy, 200 Upshur St, Service Pharmacy, 1100 14th St. Shappirio’s Sport Shop, 3060 M St. Eoonomy Hdw. Co., 423 8th St. Seigel's’ Sycle Store, 1285 7Tth Bt. F. E. Reanden, Hdw., 2205 Nichols S. H. Latdy & BSons, 3930 Georsiz Axe . George ‘A. Emmons, 207 Penza, Avo. S. Kagn Sons Co,, 8th and Market Space. H. F. Walls, 106 13t St, J. Frank Campbell, 1315 Good Hope Saks &:Co., 7th and Penna, Ave. Road. Silverberg Electrio, 1000 E St. John A. Tesh, 611 Penns. Ave. S. Gordon Musio Co., 3403 M St. Model Tire & Battery Shop, 1817 su:m'- Pharmacy, 7th and R. 1, Nichols Ave. ve. - M. B. Fiyun, 661 Pa, Ave, 8. 3. Hohberger, Druggist, 4600 14th Smith & Smith, 8th and E Sts. 5 Ww. B, kt The-Electrio Shop, 1414 Park Road RO, T 8L The Sherldau Hiw. & Eleotrio Co., 2o BBt ‘Wm. Mushake, 1919 Nichols Avo. Whitley's Drug Store, 925 8th St. The Homs Electric Co. 510 10th St. SOUTHWEST Tipton & Myers, 1400 14th Bt. p'.A-': Station Auto Supply, 16 Mass, Alcron Aute Bupply, 522 Tth St. A. W. Berkman, 403 7th St. ; “ Dayid Weinberg, 550 4% St. Tllman's Hiw. Oo., 1778 You St. Georgo M. Yeatman, 426 7th St. Uaiversity Hdw. Co., 3304 Wiso. Av. Harry Katz, 514 45 St. 4 ‘White & Boyer Co., 812 13th St, Jeremish D. Baltimors, 212 4% St, W. E. Roberts & Co., 818 14th 8¢, Sohneider's Drug Store, 516 415 St. . M. Singleton, 11th and E Bta. w"fl",‘“' Theater Bupply Oo., 908 H. E. Sprucebask & Co., 201 2ud St. 1. P. Dinowitser, 620 Penus. Ave. s, e s e e Wllliges, ‘Deveght, T01 .0 < 1. Sugir, Drageist, 768 Rock Oreek . .7, Jeuks & Son, 783 Tth 8t urch > . 3.0 Baley, Drugsist, Vermont Ave, Wedtarn AutoSupply, 3970 X Bt. aad 1860 Bt W.“W. Kendrick, 3330 W Bt. 3 0, Harding & Oo., T00 19th Bt. W, 0. Barratt & Co.; 3148 M Bt. 7. 0. Beard, Héw,, 5005 Goorgis Ave, W. A. Finch, 2416 18th Bt. 1430- Flx. Regular Price $18.50 $13.00 Crosstown Auto Supply, 1801 14th 6t. Central Auto Supply, 1004 Benna. Av. Ghevy Gliase Auto Supply, 5518 Conn. ive. -57-50 .. D. Dobbins, 1840 Wisconsin Ave. D. N, Walford, 800 Penna. Ave. David Herson, 1708 7th 8t. Decatur Hdw., 4626 14th St. Dismer, Hdw,, 3124 14th 8¢, E. F. Brooks Co., 813 14th St. bsl:‘fn Eleotrio Wirlag Co., 617 6th Engelberg's Auto Top Co., 1789 U Bt. E, 8. Weaver, 3213 Mt. Pleasant Bt. Federal Auto Supply, 476 Penns, Ave. ¥. B, Hillyard, 1632 7th 8t Fred B. Campbell, Druggist, 14th and Decatur Sts. . & Electrio Co., Seggbinais ¥ fuite Gibson's Drug Oo., 915G St. Gearge ‘0. Hoon'& Bros., 3150 M St. Grgyatons Bervios Station, 1101 B. 1. ve. Rarry 0. Grove, Inci, 1210 G Bt. Heary 8, Woeod, 1502 14th -8t. R. Colman & Sons, 1381 7th St. Howard Ulirich, 3036 14th- Bt. 0o o @ miades e 1zl 163 Ferried s - Regular Price Price $20.00 AR, . $8.00 18.00 : gla.oo’ - $5.25 "$6.50 %23 TAKOMA PARK, D. C. Southern” Buflding Supply Mattingly Bros., Pharmacy. BROOKLAND, D. C.. 7. L. Cutrell, 3509 12th St. N.E. same ingredients, thes candy coated. For chil- dren and adalts. Geta 25'Box Tar dose. Made ot Your Deuggnnt

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