Evening Star Newspaper, April 28, 1924, Page 10

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PARIS, April 28.—Delegates from fifty-one national Red Cross societies gathered here today for the third an- nual meeting of the General Council of the League of Red Cross Societies, attended also by delegates from other at International health institu- making this the most important n of Red Cross and relief work- eld in France in many years. The enda includes the question of the islon of statutes bearing upon the work of the organizations and the relations of the league with other in- terhational organizations, notably the differen between the league and the Gen, Red Cross. Other questions to be discussed are plans for combating tuberculosis. the and enrollment of Red Cross nd the welfare of the Junior Red ¢ 3 John Barton Pa; Boardman and Re sent the United s. The official opening of the s n was set for 3 p.m., to be followed by the election of a chairman and the appointment of committees. Tiss Mabel )lds repre- GREAT NUMBERS HURT | IN COMMUNIST RIOT | Forty Germans Required Surgical | Treatment After Disorder at Public Meeting. —Serious riots oc- erday evening in forehand by ents of | the meeting eventually er, however, the rioting with additional casual- | ties. Sixteen arrests were made ‘ BREWER'S HEIR EXPIRES. heimer, Dies in Paris. PARIS, April 28 son of the late M: v rewer, George Burton, Bernheimer, New | found dead in his The night before he the best of health, | The doctors attribute death to a blood | clot on the brain. Mr. Burton, who changed ‘his name after inheriting his father's immense fortune, served as a first lieutenant in | the Aviation Corps during the war. 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By the Associated Press. NAPLIES, April 28.—Vincenzo Nitti, son of former Premier Nittl, who was wounded in the right arm in a duel last week, was wounded in another duel yesterday by Armado Odenigo, the author of the article in the Mezzo Giorrou which Nitti considered an in- sult to his fathier and which brought about the first combat with Giulio Francesconi. day's fight the sixth Nitti ter bout nigo,s sword penetrated Nitti's r arm_at the elbow and the surgeons forbade Nitti to con- tinue. The duellists left the field without having effected a reconcilia- tion. FLYERS REACH BAGDAD. Portuguese Pair Meeting Success in Trip to China. LISBON, April The newspapers an’ then it don’t [57¢ the Canton H criptions ha ompletion of the trip, which imber of twelve to twenty wth along the Lewis River ire which ex- tions of land | the logging The other two fires of a those Morris Plan business and D. G, FLED TO SAVE NATION, SAYS FORMER KAISER New Book Quotes Exiled German Emperor as Rapping Wil- son War Aims. By the Ansociated Press. BERLIN, April 28—Former Em- peror William, in a new book published by Lieut. Col. Niemann, a personal friend, is quoted as rapping President ‘Wilson for his stand against Germany vorld war. Niemann was at- oB&ABIMN Don't risk blood poisoning by paring ¢ com. Apply Bluc-jay, the scientific com ender. The pain will vanish instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Get Blue-jay today at your druggist. candy coated gum prices. Every Karpen Price Is Lowered Now A remarkable feature of this Karpen Furniture Exhibition is the low Every piece of Karpen Furniture has been priced specially low for this occasion. Regardless of the low prices, Karpen quality remains the same. you’re going to be needing uphol- stered furniture soon, now is an ad- vantageous time to buy it. _Karpen Overstuffed Suites— Priced Now From $175 to $1,100 10 for 5¢ The Spring Exhibition of Karpen Furniture April 21st to May 3d, Inclusive If LIFETIME FURI\;ITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME \ -Seventh Street Mayer &') CO. Between D & E MONDAY, 'APRIL tached to grand headquarters during the war, and accompanied William in his flight to Holland. The former emperor is credited with ha fectly clear to him from the beginning that President Wilson desired to 3 Germany crushed, and that the United | COUntry rather than to stand as an o States waited an opportunity tc enter | Stacle in the way of the the war so as to swing the balance in favor of the allies. 28, 1924. sons contended that I ought to have sought death on the battlefield, but I think that tempting God or committing suicide would have been morally wrong. “1 did not want to stand by and see Germany split in a fight of Germans against Germans, and 1 left the deliberation. And thus I did my d army and my misg duty Ship Blast Kills Fireman. .T, ol ving told Niemann that it was per- see theriand. realize that th > did not Regarding the | the desired effect flight of William to Holland, Niemann |ditlons for ‘Gern qu enemy when t army leader: otes him as saying: Held Suiclde Wrong. ‘I was ready to fight the internal volution broke out, f deserted by the | history will justify r and t hypoc; s of the pretended = to ha alers | Detroit is sa e more wom- an real estate an any other 7 7 THAT i -—willvwo!k) deers for you /é %/ this week at the Red Front 1) /////; desert but on country my 2 reful Store Near Your Door. 7 . STOP! LOOK! L/ SAVE! ONE-CENT SALE Pacific TOILET PAPER, 5 for 25¢, or 6 for 26¢ Hand-Picked PEA BEANS, 3lbs., 25¢, or 4 1bs., 26¢ WHEAT FARINA, - 2 pkgs., 38c, or 3 pkgs., 39c 4 % / ’/ Gg'andmother’s 4 Here’s Health to You! 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