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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 3. = . A * % "'LU the interest does not come under PRESDENTS VI (Gient New B | s e o resce o e PREIENT REVEAL Bt M of B2 [P smesm e [ -i i Of U. S. Navy to ToShow Girl He ele | T as ed by the com r - Hoke Smith of ; v % 1 5 . s - The CHestatee Pyrites and Cheml- |&la. .and Attprney Edgar: Watkins of INCANADAPLEAGNG| Ges Siod Test I 9P [T NEWSPAPERIDEALS HoeFishtinim .5 i o The mammoth , Navy airship By the Associated Press. tition for a mandamut against Hu-| READY ESTATE, $]75,00Q ZR-1, now undergoing final stages INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 27.—It |bert Work, Seeretary of the Interior, - of construction at the naval air - s i . 3 1 L Frank Hill $11 and a six |to compel him to take jurisdiction of | Michael J dy, who died Like Neighbor, He Is Told t0| station, Lakehurst, N. 3., win e & b | Praises Press of Alaska as ths' sentence to the state penal & elaim of the company under the |\ I L Vatued ac Teady for shed tosts about Ausust 4 . farm to prove his ‘manhood to |WAF Mminerals claim act of Marciy Pi0 s oriine o T iR e Come Again After Greet- 1, the bureau of aeronautics an- &5 s 4 _Honest Reflex of Com- l;_:um Lawrence by striking Wil- e e b 3 Pl s o mounceditaday: R o . i e fam Hayes, elghty-two years old, [ . 4% “oWPRNY CAIEE S8 =l probate of his will s, Ready ing by 300,000. The control car and four of the | [ - . | munity It Serves. during a dispute in regard to an | dicing and preparing pyrics the' sole beneficiary, although Dr six power cars have been placed > : automobile king space in the |the needs of the nation in the prose- | pa.gy in position. The shed tests will be : < ;. _— 3 4 with the alrship inflated with - with the Interior Department seems een By the Associated Press. helium, the engines running and . i By the xlmfl:lofl-ln“. rence girl was also given a fine |to center over the claim of the com. . " v asses VANCOUVER, B. C, July 27.—A| the crew at their stations. All SEATTLE, Washington, July of $100 and costs and sentenced [pany (o recover interest which it |4t 7600 cis s o 358,00 porly call. at is Pres t!| possible strains wiil be put on the In addition to his observations on the| to ten days in jail by Poiice Judge |Pald on the sum of $645.000, which it | . u ciew of $40,000. At. nelghborly call. That s President; L, iih the view of subjecting lauestion of naval power, Mr. Hard-| Delbert O. Wiimeth .| was obliged to borrow 1o « appears f Harding’s conception of the interna-| the ecraft to every Imaginable a slivopen s wisd ERibh i s SR il i b2, g Fre tional historic event which took place| test before an actual flight _is - : ing, in his address today before the RDIR ALl loos: Pimie S11, bub S| Sosetars Workc it 1n clal in Vancouver yesterday. The head of| mMade. Detalls of the ceremony < Seattle Press Club, revealed his ideas 1 his companion as he launched o oAy ttending tho launching of the g v o day when he| hisa ceording to witnesses the big household south of the 9th| Girigible and the exact dute on newspapers of the day when he| his attack, rding to witnesses, | : \ 2 who -d that the Law- parallel dropped in to see his nelgh-| malden voyage will be announced : ; LS renfe girl struck Miss Maude | . o o o same! later. 4 ¢ “Those of us who think we know | Specn by Liee) Jadude W Ob i C e O T o e fon ey T o great ot about newspuper making | omarked that 1t o ’,..d‘iu.,‘:"‘; ew servaiion Lar DR e : g < . & may learn some very simplo funda-| Shame for such a big man to be £ 3 i —_— aoor to torrow & NAVY IS U. S. ASSURANCE i : mentals by going to Alaska.” e e s QS'@"Z//CQ ZlO GnC]nnaz]' That was not onty e senument| UNTIL WORLD DISARMS, e G R LT T T g B e T to the testimony expressed in words by the chief ex- itor and publisher who succeec downtown district here. The Law-- {cution of the war. he diflicult dirigible and the exact date of the ceutive of the American repuniic on| DEGLARES MR. HARDING : , SIS SWAN VIR S0 LAW FOR LIQUOR CONTROL | AN M cach of the four or five occasions that where the circulation maximum car Baltimcre & Ohio Train No. 1 to he addressed assemblies of Canadian « not exceed two to three hundred cop- | | Cincinnati is now equipped with a T , ot excced two, 1 (e hutdred, 0 BY GOVERNMENT ENACTED | = ntinued fre ) . 5 it 5 & giiie. AF SAvsrtibinaTte " vool, comfortable. thoroughly serv- lie conducted himself throughout the | _ : i coat it thie corsmantey valbs ot e iced Observation-Lounging Car. ire day 3 maintenance within the maximum the publication will remain unchal- | Manitoba Legislature Sends Meas- | " Ilimitation fixed by the conference, and lenged. It was, too, the spisit in which the! [ helfeve our clear duty to ourselves | : | From its spacious platform the trav- people of Canada received the first|is to maintain the equality provided 3 ) Little World News. | | ure to Lieutenant Governor for cler may enjoy the scenic beauties of v His Approval. the great Potomac Valley and the Visit to the Dominion ever paid by a!in that maximum until a new bap-| ig 5 “There s a limited refle ;i M ufi"“?—',,‘fi.. x‘::fl:‘-( Y% | tism of international conscience pr news of the world with a 1 By Blue Ridge Mountains. throughout Iscribes a joint action toward redu . ard for pugilism than world |\ L i Loy the cool of the afternoon before the Crowd Exceeds 300,000, i tion of complete abolishmen : olitics, but human interest is fairly | AT 27.—Sir | sun goes down. For it was the people of Canada who{ With partisanship forgotten, Seattle : i i |satisfied with the tablold story of |3Mes ¢ enaut [governor. of ot & g was ready today to welcome the A events. Doubtless the Alaskan | upon. today to | i Breakfast is served in plenty of time received him. Not only did the 260,000 | fOR SN (0L president and ey Dol csc e e DRI s s laskan | sive he liquor control act L Dot e nplnn of time. people of Greater Vancouver turn out | Mrs. Harding : I mentally with its restrict | : 1 1al I0mis ’ 1 Whea oG in a body to shout their greetings to e e | i i jas are some of us who find our nau- | %% SP¢ ‘ Rk e ] g Lz e the President, but another 50,000 from | 5 ot [seated way, if we read our newspa. |21y as i # h A enjoy this service. e 5 A crowded program for the Pre! i : pers fully, through elaborated an ; e ; he Frazer valley, from the interior and : . : e g v This train operates through to St. Louis north of the provinee and even from | dent’s reception was declared per- : 9 : . X s i | legislatur 1 : ¢ : b 1 nder through v arriving in ample time for connections \ibert and_saskatchewan flocked Into| febted, and from the time he and ve politics e e et to West and Southwest the city for the same purpose by every | nig offy : d at the . . - - . arost In the ! ter the act will ppoi GAWCItancESoutses he same s party app at the : : et in the suc et tondacilly avE THBIe harbor entrance at 9 o'clock this , kan sheet is the home news, O e hieven ” Lv. Washington Pacific_coast towns, who had sli { the afternoon the events of the day | [ : : mewspaper 1k writien here i the secrst f Jpene »ut the middle of Augus 2 Ar. St. Louis :l:“__';“ \'1"‘ ,‘,f‘\,;" ‘;3 “'r“l:r‘: a fri v | were expected to follow one another o N newspaper whis s true retlex o CIty Ticket Off1 13th and F Sts.,, N. W Cinadian oAy IANNETS | \with rapid, clock-like precision. 2 the community it serves and 1 know : | gilicRe L = a0 i g en the o chief feature of the President’s / am rea A index to dependuble pub. achlevel Travel Bureau, 323 Homer Bldg. derson raised ttle the com- | V% policemen of Vancouver } jgton at 4 o'clock this afternoon, {press the best press in the world re- raised a sigh of rellef. But the mishe- Newspapers Honest | upor f 4 = ; e ton, o o > t. e upon a full ap of our re. liaved mob of Canadians which had been | MR¢1 1S 18 £xpected to discuss the United States Minixter Richnrd Tobin was serenaded by, Zeeland girls| .. Ziativs| Of Alaskan | sponsibiiities antl see tbut canaciess ating their task all day stood [PT4% 55 “orcloek the President and |im mative costume at the legation Independence day. Here he ix shown & v as editor-i an ound the water front and yelled | nig party will afrive in automobiles. | With one fair admirer. " E plishment writ me again.' t evi ¥ e As Presid 4 Mrs. Harding enter n and an inte t ! ‘beat hich are ever giving We have one more bond in common, | A%, Eresident and - : We all speak the English languse: stadium gate the President's flag. | e She. o or. | which necessitates & highly purposed e b o T % il wf-“r !’:mlru:»'\‘ Lnlp.n.n language, and ferred from the transport Hen- MEXICAN BANDITS ’u it left today for New York, where tees; affords i lamitiess uibUrtl in the same s GaB the Sae it . will be unfurled from the he will sail Saturday on the Leviuthan | comminity service and. the % ‘ — Pre#ident rounded out a speeen nileg | Srodium flagstafr. Southampton. He will remain in | Ployment in It may preach to 1 with gracious frien and whimsical Salute to Be Fired. rope until October and d s LEEENC: ConpTegRtion ; L1t orery oo o ri‘ ° is honor at a dinner given him by th, Simultaneously the presidential tay i fore: conservation | law; it the effective mouthpiece lll government of Canada last night “% the | salute will be fired by a battery of BontDarnatagt Setoe Comen e e e e e | 1 close of his visit to Vancouver, Washington National Guard artillery- | Failure of Ransom Costs Life of enilar L 6 St 8l COrHTIENS Gl | EhIE C€ Bi s BecomplTGnt Expresses Satisfaction. men. The presidential automobile reforestation simple story is the ever-continuing i Facing a gathering of representa- | will circle the arena, and as the Rancher, Says Report at i . . ' tive Canadians, “Mr. President” ex- | President enters the stage both bands i (I;‘Ps&mli hishsar(‘ls{ucunn with a state | will salute with “ruffles.”” 9 . ]. a ln ® rerminaline o AL on St | o e e noee e £ ‘ ou'll Be Happily Locate axon: pobulations of the Srankio: | jiviin | community & song 5 i i i i ‘ i xon popuiation: e ‘American . Ty Jsong ASO, : in any one of these attractive new Apartments in 9 The burden of his speech was his | cim® ne introduced. by Sasar B o | Nowman. gy el = 1 conviction that this commingling of | Brown. and in- turn will iniroducs | Pountain se e 2 30 S €€ N W % —— peoples and ideals could lead to hoth- Do o w Suh Wl ntroduce iy Thas been ki andits in bl ue tr t LAARY 5 ing but good. He found in the es el L3 -1 A With whieh former United States S | The speech 18 expected to require an | Mexic uth of ¢ Zens colonized in Cannda & pemeaiciny | hour and a quarter for delivery. Voice- | cording,to a report received here | Ihey are of popular size—three and four rooms and and matural result of the convmunity |ATPUIYIng instruments | will ‘make it | {000, | {ll bath—and in connection with each is a dining alcove— ||| | - = of ideas and ideals which has alwavs | [i™eard _distinctly throughout the{ The report is being investigated by | fIl which you'll find most economical and convenient. peoples of Americh, 5 1sh-speaking | stadium and even on the hiliside back | the American consulate in Juarez i S P - g gy R ot e s o taEhciavinos The location is good—the arrangement of the Apart told & friend of mine.” sald Mr. Hards | o mmediately A oahip Bentuie e he | ransom and was killed by the Mexican ments most practical—and the rentals exceedingly mod- - ing, bursulng his theme, “that up to|harhor mouth, the President’s review | garig because the money was not| erate—S867.50 to $92.50. Rt Rl ! cltizens had | o¢ the flcet was to begin, It was to! o tried to enlist in the Canadian army, | fequire a full-hour, from P to 10 a.m. | the report N AN g hem succeeded in doing | "Jg the President passed, each ship | is the first reg 50, though they had to perjure thems | an ‘o dlh its colors and Are tho | el ¢ selves like gentlemen 4 atriots to : o ' a0 New Accomplish their object. “Ama is o |presidential salute of twenty-one guns. Obregon became v B casy for us to understand .w Z Mexico. H A K prompted their enthusiasm. Tt sy TR . S arry A. ite the irresistible desire to get into the | That the Hardings may be doubly 1 Tncorporated) fight for Anglo-Saxon ideals and 1ibe . Seatiie’s wi va NG ABR 3 § s : : 7 - erty, in Which we have mo MUCH 15 | nmsctsd by tho Bect and mecolentiar COUE’EIEIS“G‘N JG 0AD. | 1514 K Street Phone Main 4346 i The idea has created a furore in Washington, and common H y e eside PROIT, Mich., July e There much of friendly badi- | entertalnment committee last night,|St: r James Couz f De- % hundreds of peop]e have come and buu;_']l! Jpwe]rv of :‘f:g(}’;:':s‘m"xfi(m";i at all political in [as the Henderson nears its berth at g ) the Bell street dock at 9:45, every | i their heart’s desire for an initial payment of one DIME! factory and steamboat whistle on the it Remarkaljl l)u! tru(‘l . RUSH TROOPS TO GUARD | watertront_give the visitors a full- Here’s the l'l;m—l 10015t payment 400—4th week TO0e—7t week 200—2nd week She—3 week Ste—Sth week throated blast. 30c—3rd week week Dtle—9th week ALLEGED ASSAILANTS | Leaving the dock at 10:30, the presi- Then $1 weekly until paid for visg here will be his speech in the o . [l |lic opinion as well as a potent hose > find pride in assoc Main 556 lum of the University of Wash- molding that opinio ith the making of the American We shall appreciate your inspection—day or evening dential party was to enter the parade s o of the day. TIOTORG i Speaking in the stadium, the Presi- Tinols Officials Answer Call of 2% il "have one familiar note i Governor When Tw: ison- his surroundings. “‘American: a DE-tison pageant depicting the history of the ers Seem Periled. nation, is running there this week, and part of the scenery is a corner 8 By the Associated Pross. of a portico of the White House. It § SPRINGFIELD, i, July 27.—A |has been arranged for this corner to s company of Illinels National Guards. | imPinge upon the stand from which e was sent to amman I Alosards: | the Prestdent will talk. : & rounty. by Ads Gamres in Alexander | At 7 o'clock tonight the President arly ihly momning st the request os | and his party will leave for Califor- Sheriff James S. Roche of Cairo. The (Tt on th EaTe sheriff said he feared popular indigna- tion would result In the lynching of Jumes Hazelwood and Andrew Corbett, 0 men held in Tamms jail, in con- 2 William P. Greany and Com- (“._“e; sany K of the 130th Infantry of Cairo, w‘“ M‘ke the general announced, received the for All Purposes call for help at 1:08 o'clock this morn- ing and by 3:30 o’clock the troops were guarding the jail, 17-Jewel Illinois Mastertime WATCH FOR MEN | | Diamond Rings il & Beautiful EDMONSTON'S—Home of gQ@IE | Courtesy in the use of the tele- the“Original” FOOT FORM gifos ] . 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