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COAL BODY WARNS . OF SPECULATIONS Unscrupulous Wholesalers May Repeat Activities on Anthracite. nining of a er 1. will acce panic demand for anth the Luyer and the re learn ilous whole r opportunity speculative activities iracite that may be on the United States Coal Com- oday in a special s of coal On the purchasing retailers n the | hard coal this| « tion of N co the alread cite tailer representing h u anoth past experience, rs will hi repeat their with pi rest paid for | {Judge Bland Tells Lions Clubi ! themselves nd pro CGURT-MARTIAL OBLIGES BY GiVING DEATH DECREE : Two French Soldiers Sentenced for Life Plead, “We Want nch sol- Tourbes, today nveetives they W1 which to penal 1 charges of in- them led away, e the convicts, words giving threw ulliard — EXPECT TO START OCT. 1 ON CHESTER CONCESSION By the Associat CONSTANTINOPLE, Accordir August the con- between the An- nd the American- f k on the must begin isun- apers today e news has be { organizat | partme | Furniture THE EVENING .-/ VETS T0 REOPEN DRY LAW FIGHT Reconsideration of Vote for Modification Likely at Encampment. [ Marriage Licenses. Tlie following marriuge- lic and ‘Annie k. u.mr.ml ‘and Estelle Pearman 1 o Al Helché Wilson “wod” Moy [ both of Cl % W. Va W ¥of fterwyn, Md.. | By the Assoei JRFOLK, : | sideration of the | erans of Foreign Wars convention | | yesterday approving the Virginla resolution calling for modification of | the Volistead act w a the was ap- on the floor al from the st the res " Buckley, and Edith | vote of the Vet- A Sauer. Jobu I, Ward and Mildred 1. McDonaid. SAYS COAL TRUST IN OPERATION HERE for |mlu\'.\ busi en campment. The i e late vesterday after apy ruling of the chair ai lution was sustained by tion. The appeal was by Col. Robert | Kent Spiller of Roanoke, chairman of ihe resolutions committee of the Vir- glnia department Unfavorable report by the national resolutions committee led the chair to table the ginia resolution on the | ground that it violated the letter .’Il\d’ spirit of the regulations governing the Veterans of Fore Wars, | the n'nn\u-u» Citizens Should Take Action. mbine exists ml things so un-| independent dealers give Judge Oscar K from i War, | Sharp achate {ctpitated. and up their busi-| from the Bland, Indiana, Lions Club in ¢l yesterday | city should arouse the aid of civic through the De- have a thorough investigation made of the coal situa- which is deplorable,” said Debated. i 1 the floor was pre- | Spillers appeal | after | that th; ness, cha former | which the e tola | adopting the measure. It '{nounced that reconsideration would | | be moved today i { o lis for amendment | vention guve a ma repres obtain ons and, nd to the The Ruhr occupat approval of which another resolution, acted upon v | precipitated hottest del n by the mbodied resolution | est_and tion hure coul Bland operation of favored by Judge fation becom i be ned v the government taking | s it should only be to|was dema angle hold of the coal for today further that there too muny coal m the roads should be compelled to in_the summer to public sch T denial of citizenship favored | tious objectors and more | ation laws being called | measures spoke briefly on his experiences | attend Ameri the craft. lra C. Haveock. presi- of the Lions’ Club of Wilburton, spoke on coal conditlons in that yConor was a he entertain cmber. (e ppointed chai in its attitude " organization overwhelmingl ¥ mergers with oward | ey § opposed | 1y her veterans | hip<_and {Army and Navy to 1 WILL USE SHIPS AS TARGE'IS] The the obsolete | were and th solutions also ng_with the polivics V.F. W Inquire About Our Deferred Paymen STAR, | Mas. Gen. Adens 1 He i tation an WASHINGTON, rt Cronkhite of Bal- rganiber of the fighting unit, as elected president of the 80th Dlvmun Veterans' Association, and 3r Lloyd M. Brett made honorar: dent. Other officers elected were choble, Jr. of Philadelph ice preside *ol. Charle b . W president; Herman Furr of Norfolk, third vice president; Miles Stahlman of Pittsburgh, re- cording secretary; Dr. Theodore Beck of Willtamsport, Pa., chaplain; Judge D. Paulin Foster of Pittsburgh, judg Russell. L. Stultz historian, and supreme execu- - Ridge diy -r of Nor- felk; r of Petershurg, Va-j,Tom H. Hooper of Culpsper, Vi ; - P, Fullerton of Philadelphia; A. B Bola of Plttabargh G B Busiines f Bluefield, W Morgan of Charleston, 'W. John Debacker of Philadelphiha, . Tibbott of Philadelphia, B delphia and W Frank advocate general; of New Market, Va., the following to the tive counci ion: Dr. } « 3 of Phila- Cousins of Phila- delphia. | |CHRANE GIRL SUES HERRICK FOR $100, 000 Alleges She Was Libeled by State- | $: ments Made in Breach of Promise Case. Miss Ethelyn Ch tary to former Represer fek of Oklal in the District Sy Herrick for Meged lbel by the cong against Miss Chra promise to m, ative v fil Manuel 1 suit This essman recently for breach of through her sradley, that the allegati i Ainst her v f the ag; ¢ upon his from sitting ing reg that her repu standing in the community dainaged to the extent of 1 AMERICAN YACHT LOSES ‘1,)7 ::‘z::‘z:::::::z:zz former secre- b od * *9 *0 *6 > P od * Bl | oo e *» B3 544 IN RACE WITH BRITISH 23 and deciding heat up today "The trophy. th land for another 3 nains in S When You Serve Cold Salmon dress the dish with ten- der lettuce leaves, tato salad and olives. Pour over it a dressing of 2 parts good mayon- naise and 1 part o {LEAPERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE. t Plan W. N, MWoses & Sons Established 1861 Carpets F Street and Eleventh Linens Upholstery Your Last Opportunity To Secure Rugs at August Rug Sale Prices We Offer for Friday Some Odd Lots to Close Quickly Three only—Wilton Velvet Rug 6x9 ft. e Twelve only—Velvet Ru‘w 8.3x10.6 ft., at. A lot of high-grade Smyrna Rugs, Oriental and Geometrical designs 3x6 it. at.. Seven Wilton Velvet Rugs 8.3x10.6 ft. at. .. Twelve Axminster Rugs 8.3x10.6ft. at ......... Two only—12x15-ft. Wool Fiber Rugs at . r guests the city's Roof — then enthusiasm with ¢y greet the delec- shes served here by our CH.\H‘I.I.\II'.\'} by choosit beautiful the most note Specml Steak & Italian Dinners Served $2.00 Each No Cover Charge at Ilu.rhr Service in Restawrant weather is bad. Phone \Ium 1336 for Reserzations. Meyer Davis’ Famous Le Paradis Band Belfast Linen Rugs at exactly one-half price, 9x12 7 AR 8.3x10.6 ft., at Closing all summer rugs—6x9 ft. Fiber Rugs at. . 7.0x10.6 ft. and 8x10 ft. Fiber Rugs for..... Oval Rag Rugs, braided, 28x54 in., 3x6 ft.at. . o Very heavy Rag Rugs, 24)&9 BRSat S S o An odd lot of odd size Rag Rugs, 24x48 in., and some a little larger at 6.75 59.75 34.75 26.00 25.00 were $50.00 21.00 were 42.00 5.00 7.50 4.25 6.75 1.35 1.35 There are many other special values for your selection Friday Para s Ao 4;Thomas Circle Inquire About Qur Deferred Payment Pl=:: Purchases forwarded prepaid to any shipping point in the U. . o4 *o from the | $, R R T T I R T T T s e T e S 1R R ST R e BT R R R SR AR TS Raes: E T s S T T T -— o * _C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, SLAIN BOY’S AUNT HELD Hysterical Mother Cries She “Knew By the Associated Press, w Esther o Sobin, a houssholl, witnesses BY STATE TROOPERS Who Did It” After Body Found Brutally Beaten. iy trip for alarmed. body and INHAM, N. Litt Y., August 30a—Mrs. of Brooklyn, aunt of Howard Ro who was found Umbrellas Just 160 — strong frames; strap and cord handles. 2 for $1-00 Come early Friday morning expecting big values for we’ve assembled a collec- tion of much-wanted features of wardrobery—grouping them all—regardless of their actual value—or cost price—at the one extraordinary price—ONE DOLLAR! Vest and Step-in Matched Sets ‘murdered here yesterday, maid in were held as material today investigating the slaying. The boy had been spending a va- cation with his parents at a sum- mer boarding house here. morning he left on a fishing when dinner .)‘h’;;;Br:':l wisclosed the boy's thenbers | hoad had been beaten in with some Llunt weapon, 30, 1923. and Anna the Rothenberg | Pehind his back terically that she by state troopers — NAPLES, i ment made Early yes- September 16 for the plane manu too heavil of machin have proper a gug was tied over ' meet. he did not return the family became old sawmill. The :zzzmzzzzzé:z:zz*::z:zzmmmmxzmmmzz:::zz:zzz*: The Economy Corner 7th and H.5ts. NV e Volics, Batistes—Plain and nlr-flrnnd ‘White, rllfi h, oreua, l.un, 014 Rose. t strap model. Regular price, 82 Bloomers dozen Cre bot 25 and Batiste h regular and extra i flesh crepe, and Not over 6 pairs ”3 for 51.00 s1zes wl plain B to a customer. Brassieres Small lot of Bandeaux Bras- sieres—Ilesh and White zes 44 to open 3 for Sl 00 front and back Satine Bloomers Hi‘ ek and 1 lent - styl ;v].\u' or with cuffs. Satine Bloomers—cut full made of excel- - ; clastic knee 2 for $l 00 Voile Madras Waists— both fanc, d tailored models— what rema mh <-f the season’s best sellers. up to .\’w and Porch Dresses Gingham Dresses—suitable for both Porch and House wear— sizes 30 to 40 only. All fresh, clean styles—in popular $ colorings e Make Your Selection Friday —of any Coat, Suit or Dress in our store—and we will hold it for 10 days—upon the deposit of Full-fashioned Hose 100 pairs Full-fashioned White Silk Hose, of perfect quality; plain or satin striped. Hose White Silk Hose All pure silk, of perfect quality; drup;mnh patterns—the last of the season’s supply. 2 for $1'00 $1.50 Hose Gauntlet Chamoisette Gloves An advance shipment of the new fall styles; heavily stitched backs: braided gauntlet. Tan, l,m\ and Mocha, Regular $1.50 s 00 Gloves Fine Organdy Dresses—dain- tily lling up to $1.98. 2 for 31& Rompers and Creepers—cut large and full; strongly made. Just a small lot of Sum- mer Hats. —Trimmed and Sports— 2 for $1.00 I I BB In Bt R e e e 116 pairs Pumps; Patent and Gray com- bination; Baby Louis, French and high heels. ) $1.00 his mouth and his hands were bound POSTPONE ITALIAN AIR RACE. August today Club that the intern races scheduled to be have reason that the cturers engaged Step-in trimmed, with " ASKS ABSOLUTE DECREE Edmund G. today filed sai ir the District Supreme Colrt agains - Murphy for an absolute a4 .~<t|om|ucr and The child's mother declared hys new who did Murph Announ the A 1 airplane | a held here on been postponed > permit the announce marriagy to be made 3338238’2 33’2333382333338‘ | Pockethooks $1.50 and $2 Leather Pockethooks; flat and pouch styles; attrac- tive fittings. $1.00 Set for #1-00 Princess Slips fall models—in Black and hemmed §7.00 strap shoulder. New Brown Satine; bottom ; Suit Cases Fiber—with metal bind- strong lock; full 24-inch size. Regular pri Strong ing; Sleeveless Sweaters 12 All-wool Sleeveless )l Goli Coats; Orchid Buff. Re M and value Sanitary Napkins a box—they are most and 2 Doz., $1 00 Dozen in convenient, handy Toilet Goods ch doll ht in our I vour selection { Tlhree Fl Pompe good g worth of ‘oilet Dept. rom Melba, ‘s, Colgate” pecials Girls” Ginghams and Chambra colors; in cute models. School Dresses, in pretty s—1iast .00 $1=— Middys—made of Sizes 0 Girls’ Lons- dale Jean—full bloused. to 10 years. 7 .00 Women’s Gne-Strap Black Kid House Slip- pers—rubber hecls at- tached; $1.00 fiber soles. P2 P803008098423823338998422384328292883349333443432844233822822284233823384988223 (32433828328538033388533833338803303300800303343033403303003340333803800003403433334333303003348080300000409334333338305030553903458500934500500005500650558