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) ll BYRON 5, ADAMS, “The Refrigerator is a necessity io the woman who would keep her family from preventable disecse.” —N. Y. Evening Journal. \ refrigerator kept at an even cold by a regular supply of ice not only keeps food from spoiling, but keeps it natural in flavor. Summer sickness may be prevented in your home by keeping berries, fruits, meats, vegetables, and espe ican-iced refrigerator. American Ice is made from filtercd water. It is the safe ice to use. it is delizered regularly, so is the SURE ice to use. AMERICAN ICE COMPANY CORD TIRES —ON— CREDIT Pay As You Ride A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND BALANCE ONE, TwO AND THREE MONTHS. Guaranteed 8,000 Miles T.0.Prébey Co. Phone West 133 2100 Pa. Ave. N.W. Everywhere the Hupmobile is a favorite because it possesses certain qual- ities to such a degree that they seem to be peculiarly its own. Its faith- fulness and low costs are outstanding. STERRETT & FLEMING. Ine Champlain St and Kalorania a Columbin Branch 12 lesroom, oun. 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C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2I, 1923 .- ALL GOTHAM JOINS || SEARCH FOR BAY New York, Forgetting Mad Rush, Finds Heart in - Trail of Infant. Holiday Days—What Is SAYS HE JUST NEEDS MU days now heartless, money-mad little old New York has forgotten all of its wicked pursuits to join in the search for a kidsaped baby. It is not a rich baby, with 5th avenue mil- lions to ransom it, p{but just a poor f{oaby, taken from its badly worn lit- tle carriage in front of a five- nd-ten-cent store | in the poorer shop- ping district of West 18th stree ARGUMENT WHOSE DUTY IT WAS TO BRING THEM ENDS - WITH BRIGHT IDEA PERHAPS BE. LONG DISTANCE SHOUT- ING CONTEST DOWN THE UNCLE GECRGE HAS SOME UNCLE G. WHO (AN a Fire Without a Match.—By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. BARLING BOMBER READY FOR FLIGHT Ace, Among World’s Larg- | est Airplanes, to Take | Air This Evening. _ 3 REMARKS HOPEFULLY TTERS THAT'S FUN- SAVS WELL TOR PETE'S BY HOBERT T. SMALL. TO TOUCH A MATCH TO NY ME THOUGHT THEY ~ HE SUPPOSES SHE SAKE THERE'S A NICE DAYTON. Ohio, August 21.—The ial Dispateh to The Star. THE FIRE AND THE BACON WERE IN THAT POCK- BROUGHT MATCHES MESS HE HASN'T Barling bomber Ace, among the W YORK, August 21 or three WILL BE DONE JN NOTIME ET ALONG DIDNT SHE ANY world's largest airplanes, takes the air this evening at 6 o'clock at Wil- bur Wright Field. McCook Field of- ficers say a signal advance in aero- nautics will have been made. It will mark the first flight of an airplane having as its motive power six Liberty engines and, should the jMight be successful, it presages air- planes of still greater dimensions and still more power, Walter Henry rling. designer of the ship about to make its debut in the aerial world, said this mornin UNCLE G. RETURNS AT LAST AND PRO- ACH BEGINS WITH _DUCES THE HEAD TQUITE * OF A MATCH A GOOD DEAL OF AD=~ i VICE 1S PROFFERED HOW TO LIGHT T Members Because of the usually unsettled wind conditions that prevail in the morning the time of the flight has < been set for 6 o'cloc! = ¥ Once thi: ock. When the ery : fas HEAR I aves the ground it will be center, with in charge of Lieut. Harrold R. Harris, | 8 R ey Shief of the “test flight section af Mrs, Poter McKenzie. Kreat names, with ook Field. He will be assisted s breughame . and 1hy {(nul. M. S. Fairchild, another ) victorias and coachmen and foot- s W. H. Ba the de- men in live choking the street Ipgner. and Engineer Douglass Cul- thut sin New Yor moved up- " ill complete the crew own. 15th street draws virtually erforns 10 actual data on the flight |all of its trade from the teeming < | Paformance of the Barling, Lieut and lower West sides. This. then. depengedid this morning that it ali | Was the scene of the kidnaping, the tho haed upon how it responded to ost_pitiful crime of its sort that - v flopeontrols as to tife length of the 1% York has kniwn in many a long il e light. i (Should the 1-1 (the ofticial nam tain the kidnaper could not | IN KINDLING © GENERAL VERDICT i propone Barlieg bomber) function have been looking for m None | . 1 SEREl i biasie vroperly in its preliminary hop around of tho. surronniinsa aigeseaoone R BUT NOT ' SOMEONE BUT TAT KIND ¥OU HAVE T8 oN the feld, Lieut. Harris s e waa ty to ransom. The baby had on clean HAD HANDLLD MATCH, THE A BOX. TAMLY [ATS COLD | = 3}”3“‘:';0} £ e for se but inexpensive garments, a little ™RE - 2 [ Cu 1t My 1 St teet. AS a precautionary lace bonnet trimmed with baby rib PIRE Wo BURNING o s LT e e = | faaasure Harris will do all the fiving bons of pink: a bil handworke SR ‘;"""‘ in sight of Wilbur Wright {with the tedious care that only a [ that a landing can be ef- happy. expectant mother can bestow = - | fected time should the emergency n.-kuch a tiny bit of baby ward. there than the American vumnnvmu‘GoUGE AMER'CANS | arise. R Sl Sosentesns Bocaner o6 tine. ok for Woman. { (There was evident to Secretars ON VISA CHARGES’ . 5 5 Mellon no means by which Am. T The wiser criminologists from the | could be of real help to the solutio | first have held to the theory that the | | | i been 1 uch cases before, of those impulsive rad no premeditatio calculation of profit d this was crimes | no cold- | Mr. b: {another [ Which Mellon Thinks Sound { blooded tor it IS am the hope t though she be, who stole | sthe little baby, just three months old, | i i 1 mother as nad 1is reeding fors | AWaits Ruhr Adjustment. mula publizhed, for she knows that if | | the tenderest sort of ¢ { thus fe. All of thelthe Ruhr could be found. Secretary i big metropo York paper: the Treasury Mellon believes, co {bave published the formula on their ditions _in Europe, as he found them there a trip from which he has just returned, would overate toward a sound economic recovery. Something may be expected to break the deadlock over the Ruhr by winter, Mr. Mellon believes, although the outlook as he found it v {front pages, hoping it will reach the eve of the kidnaper. This is how it ghould be fed sev getting at each feeding of the following mix- ten ounces of cow’s milk and sti ther with a teaspoonful {of dextri-maltose and two teaspoon- fuls of specially prepared barley, dis | solved in wate e mixture Should be v h on child it complex that it would be impossible. in his opinio deadlock may would be to predict how the _be broken and what the immediate outcome. Store Was Crowded. yesterday at the Treasury as believ ing, which would go a -long way if reparations couid ‘be settled to re- jestablish a semblance . at least of economic order to gravely disturbed political conditions. England was found to b ime the trade relation is just a foreman of trucks, whose daily wage is barely for his meager enough to care family. Mrs, Me- Kenzie was shopping on Saturday fternoon. She took her six-vear-old de the store with her, leaving cager to of Europe. re: ac t and sording to crushed by the relative values. or, it trucks th e rumbling by, | Might almost be said. almost on | the discovery of the little |&old basi rmany was full of i carrfage all of the detectives | dustry and gctivity, though political- {and an of the blue-coated policemen of {17 i a tusmoll, “with danmcs henl H ater city have been on the look- | break-up into a series of smadler out for the buby. No murderer could |States. This would be a catastrophe have been so closely pursued. And | Which no nation or group of nations {this is significani, too, for murder | has yet been able to present mn ad {Will be the charge against the kid- |dquate program to meet. Should G jnapers of Baby Lillian should die from | many break up politically, it wa ineglect or from improper nourishment | thought. there would be greater {during the period of her captivity. | culty. if not. indced. impo: | Knowing how qu ¥ babies wilt and { the collection of, reparatic jdie in summer weather when the wronz ifood i administered, Mrs. McKenzie; “°¢ Mark No Longer of Value, ifeared that to little one de; 1y With the depletion of the German { s dawn had found her | i 5 }narkl to such a low value, it was | = ound to be the opinion of some of Jo : . I City Jeias in Chase the best German bankers that the Not have the police of New { York been engaged almost wholly {the = by only mark could never again be lifted to its former value. If the mark ever Was to be established again as the basis of German money. it was the opinion {of some German authorities that it { would have to be {much lower basis before the war. The German governm attributed’ by Secretary being deliberateiy responsidle for em- barking on a policy of depreciation of the mark in order to muddle the reparations question and practically | wipe out the German internal In idebtedness. The country had need money to purchase food and supplie in} arch, but they have been aided the reporters of all of the New York newspapers and by countless thou- sands of amateur detectives, men and jwomen. The well intentioned act i latter have somewhat ham- pered the chase, for they have sent the regulur detectives on many a false and fruitless seent | than it cnjoyed was net Tellon with very woman with a babe in her has been the object of suspicion of them have becn followe the amateurs believing that they d { arm; Many not act as if they were experienced | But when the mark began its lght- | in handling babies. Few mothers |ning descent it was said the German lwith a firsi-born just three months | government had followed along with ld can be xaid to be vastly experi- | that descent, and made practically no jenced in such matters, but this has{effective efforts to stop it. made no difference. In view of the increasing serious- One ‘of the most pitiful phases of | ness in Furope. although the basis | the kidnaping has been the despair- wa & hope of the mother and father found to exist for an economic | recovery, Secretary Mellon was rep- At if the baby carriage were placed | resented as feeling that there was not front of the 18th street store again | much hope for immediate payment of kidnaper would return the in-{ French and other allied debts to the ant.” The experiment was tried in | United States. n. Shoppers, detectives and police- 3 ent were implored to keep as far rench Dkt Not:a Tonlx. Tn fact, it was understood, the ques- tion of the French debt was not offi- cially discussed by Secretary Mellon while in France, his trip being ad- mittedly of a personal nature. Ob- servations, however, made by the chalrman of the American debt com- mission are considered in official cir- cles here as giving a much more ade- quate view of the real situation over from the carriage as possible, as to give the kidnaper a chance. | At the end of the day the cart was as empty as ever. Baby Lillian has captured the heart and the imagination of big old New York and the city will not breathe casily until she has becn found or until knowledge of her fate has been made certain. Meantime the mother, half collapsed, half crazed, eludes her watchers at times and starts all alone out into the streets, searching fran- tically for the missing mite of babyhood | stolen almost from under her eyes. Fifth avenue millions could not | | have brought more energy into a | search than that which has been vol- unteered to the poor McKenzies in their grief. DISTRICT MISSTATED. Slemp Represented Bristol, ‘Winchester Territory. . Bascom Slemp, recently appoint- | e secretary to the President, was in- correctly reported in The Sunday Star to have represented in Congress the Virginia congressional _district in- | cluding the cities of Charlottesville, Harrisonburg and Winchester. These cities are in the seventh district, and Not ! Poison Ivy Until you have used . Zonite for ivy poi- Mr. Stemp while in Congress répre. you will sented the ninth district, whose chie ow city is Bristol. nevar km. h Mr. Slemp is a graduate of the Vir- quickly infections of ginia Military Institute of the class tms m h of 1891, where he made a remarkable can record. He was the first Jackson- Hope medalist of his class. Later he studied law at the University of Vir- ginia. overcome. fo ) EEYIE R A miniature Diesel engine has been ! perfected in this country for the auto. * It is said it will propel a small car fifty miles on 2% cents worth of fuel. The fuél burned is a lght ofl, the same as that now lused_In mayal ‘% R 4 EUROPE'S HANDICAP H . it was a woman,i ECONOMic Recovery Only | little Lillian McKenzie does not get | exactly the right sort of food shel 1 oniv a « Stary soluttonito {eill not live Jong. She has besn un- |, 1* O & satisfactary solutlon to | derweight since birth and it has taken the joint problems of German rep. to rear her {rations and the French occupation of | Factors Evident. i 1 Littie Lillian is the daughter of ut there were factors evident in | Mr. and Mrs. Peter McKenzie. Peter |PUrope. Mr. Mellon was represented il in the perambulates outside. | vital to her very existenc t was a carcless thing to do. Other Francd had good crops. no un bables ha cen kidnaped through iPloyment and “was actively and | just such negligence here in the big |raridly rebullding her devastated But the store was crowded with |regions. - Saturday shoppers, and Mrs.{ Even in Germany. with the mark hought if she left the boy {depleted to an infinitesimal rmini- | h baby he might stray in- | mUm. trading was being carricd on stabilized on a| The fi erseas were situation, | of the European problem. in Wilbur Jer : and brought to Wright Field for assembling. cial leadets themselves ¢ pessimistic over the enti European Border Officials Make < s As the ship stands in the open it was said, with no immediate pros- b D | pect_of untangling the problem of N | Cay it has a wing spread of 120 fe. il Touring Costly, Many as {is “motored by six_ 450-horsepowér St Liberty motors and weighs 40,000 | | Retaliation. . | pounds. The fuel tanks of the big | ND | ship, located in the forepart of the :P fuselage, have a capacity of 2,120 i gallone, | BANDITS ON ISLAND"U””W in E The plane carries s#en machine D | dismay that if they are to see anything | £105 and bombs, totaling in weight i LEE {of the principal countries the cost of [ that the entire tanipiece of the Bar B ar Vi nearly ecuals the fare | ling l)n)mh('r could be shot ;n\ ay and | By the Associated Pro s i leave the ship in condit or a safe DETROIT. August el ahels landing. six bandits wh on the number of national The operation plans of the designer g held up patrons of the lines crossed. | call for a crew of six men—two pilots S e i b ki of the . Europea nations | cne observer, one navigator and two pe shot and killed Patrolman Oscar $10 for a visa, lation for | Bunners nhardt of Monroe, Mich. led ction of the United | —_——— {to a group of in ake ) similar a nt upon foreign- How wonderful is the manufacture Hrie off the near Monroe. | er Indeed, some of the continental of gold and silver lace may be judged | The and, Her- notably the Balkans, have in in- from the fact that it makes n ' | man ted three miles south ices imposed fees of from 316 to| 1o the beating of two grains | of Monroe severul hours after the hold- | 320 for the simple rubber stamp visa [ 8T8, CO8 SS00NE (00 (00, BTATR j up. confessed last night, ding to thal permits the traveler to pass|mqi; miles or more of the gold wire the authorities. that the robbery of | through the country 2 can_be drawn from a_single_ounce {the inn had been planned more than a | Reginald Kaufman, a business man = - | week o, 1»«;..'.1.\_\]".s ‘n-porle‘-d 'M-l‘n: ;el';‘nl]y! A posse of more than 200 men today | charged $60 at the border of Jugo- lwd formed a ring around the islar davia Tor a via entiuling him to'cross | $59.50 Per Month near Monroe after bloodhounds aiding hat country into s s Ve |Geputs sheritrs Tembers of the | brotested - the vian autnorities | NEW BUNGALOW i rd had lost 'hl_‘lhv‘\ tened to eject him from the tr: i calling the | Mr. situation fo the attention of the State Kuufman <aid he w il at the water's edge The statement attributed to § | confirmed the belief of the auth that his companions had in the marsh land near Monroe. $500 Cash tile Lnth, breakfast a Rardwood flooes, open fireplace. lnrge attie, ful! Conerete. cellar, Eas_and electricity: farge Tot; in one of the District's most desirable and restricted residential see tons. Call M. & R. B. WARREN Builders and Owners keless Department at Washington. 1t cost him $400 for visas in the course of his | six-week tour of Europe, | witzerland, Belgium, Holland, Nor- ay, Sweden and Denmark are among | the few countries that are an exception to the general practice. These nations cither make no charge whatever to the American tourist, or only levy a nomi- nal one | HOLDS CHINESE TOWN. ' o Associated Press. verything in . . 12 E. . N.W. Las refused to evacu pliance with the te Amoy in com- forty-eight-hour ul- | To Resume Inspection of Summer timatum served on him yesterday by . 0 e s Military Campe. Paints, Oils, Glass the city at a dist e of cight mil h | Chang, instead. is storing in ammuni- | Gen. Pershing will resume his in- &l‘ld Brushes - | tion. spection tour “of summer miliary 1f Ong o s out his threat he|training camps tomorrow, going first - L will beiin Some. thme tomerrow. ate | to Camp Devens, sags.. for an tnspec | Becker Paint & Glass Co. by land and bombard- | tion there F' | Camp Custi tacking Amoy ing it from the iay. He will proceed bo . Mich., the next day West 67 1239 Wisconain Ave. If You Believe in the United States You Believe in Washington! | Who Made the Money Out of Railroad Building? Who Made the Money Out of Street Railways? Who Made the Money Out of the Steel Industry? The Bondholder or the Stockholder? | WhoMakesthe Money Out of Real Estate? .. 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