Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1924, Page 23

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— “asmiHorlicks \ The ORIGINAL Malted Milk -— » The Digestible—No Cooking. A Light Lunch lS' Avohl Tmitations batttos T j m.mamwww L Ostrich Leather— This Leather suited genuine Ostrich is peculiurly to the manufac- such_articles as Bill s, line would appreciate having yvou drop in and inspect it at your convenience. there is nothing need for yourself. haps vou are plan a2 itr Ostrich Leather Goods is most acceptable. The National = | international HUGHES SEES WORLD JUSTICE PEACE BASIS | Secretary of State Addresses Social “Science Body—Urges Cultiva- twn of Good Will. AWA RDED MEDAL FOR WORK Declares Nothing Menaces Tran- quillity of United States. NEW YORK, May 16.—Secretary of State Hughes belleves that the only definite assurance of international peace is the constant cultivation of good will, the develop- ment of an international sense of Jjustice and a national respect for the feelings of other nations. This belief he expressed in a speech at a dinner of the National Tnstitute of Social Sciences last night, at which he was presented with the gold medal »f the society for his conduct of the foreign aflairs of the country. The first object of foreign policy is security and “so far as we can see into the future, we are safe from the slightest danger of aggression,” Mr. | Company THF_EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON, T. ROCKVILLE. . ROCKVILLE, Md, May 16 (Spe- ocial).—Floyd J. Porter of the lower section of the county is the defendant in a suit for an absolute divorce filed in the circuit court here by Laura S. Porter of Washington. Mrs. Porter states in her bill that she and the defendant were married at Fort Edward, N. Y., October 2, 1914, and that more than three years ago she was deserted. She asks the court to award her the custody of the cou- ple’s only child, Martha Moore Por- ter, aged five and to allow her alimony and ¢ 1 fe Mrs. Por- Mrs. At the annual meetin; holders of the Mutu of Mon held in the company ¢ Spring, a board of elected as follow Emory L. Co Smith, Blgar Baile, Roger B rectors re-elected I president; and treasurer: attorney, and Juster. Marriage Licenses Insued. . Sm schiffely, ad- May of ellic Corwin, race who were charged with shooting crap. Both were convicted and one went to the house of correction for three months. The other took an appeal to the circuit court and, it is charged, that when Kaglin changed his testimony he was acquitted. Burdette Gets Bail. Lawrence Burdette, leading ama- teur base ball pitcher of Montgomery county, who has been in jail here for the last two weeks because he was unable to furnish bail in the amount of $5,000 on a charge of causing the Griffith, a well itizen of the upper section of the county, who dled as o' resuit of injuries sustained when he was knocked or fell down a steep bank at Booyds, has at last found a_bondsman in the person of Herman Rabbitt of thersburg, and he has been re- sed. 1f indicted, he will be tried at the November térm of the circuit court. At @ meeting here last evening of the board of governors of the Mont- gomery County Base Ball League it was voted not to permit Burdette to play in the league this season. Bur- dette for several years has been the mainstay in the box for the Boyds team. SWITCHMEN TO ACT. Convention to Take Up By-Law Changes Today. . DENVER, Col,, May 16.—Completion of action and discussion on proposed amendments to the constitution was expected today as delegates to the triennial convention of the Switch- men's Union of North America assem- bled for the fffth day of executive sessions. Committees were to report on resolutions, including a proposal to raise the $1,500 insurance limit which members are now permitted to carry in the organization. The ques- tion of a wage increase for switchmen Spring Clothes for Men, Women and Children FRIDAY, MAY T, T2~ is not ready for presentation to the convention, but probably will be in- troduced next week, officials said. Delegates to the women's auxiliary convention expected to complete their sessions toda: In a town not far from France, a competition for bl was held. The winnor four legs of mutton, salad. threo pots of tea and pounds of small biscuits. Ni caters consumed five bowls of mex, | To prove his whom he charged dentistry without a fast policeman testified that ho four | there was nothing the n S‘aturday Is Children’s Dav AT HIRSH'S BIG SHOE STORES! Hirsh Shoes for children are rugged for service and good to look at—they will measure up to every expectation to fit. wear and smart appearance. Growing Girly Hollywood Style Sandal, in patent leather and gray elk; ankle strap Sizew 2% to N $3.95 anklo str Vatent Cu Iv rubber hec) candal for sun the man pull one of hix teeth though tter with 1t ont for this county, g day Hughes said. | spent arles No Menace on Horizon. S o2 paunty. “We know that in no power or|stration ible combination of powers lies lauspices of the ¢ - he con- | aration of Rural, W There is no occasion 1o Vin- | jactu monstra our proper authority, for no |arrangement und the health and care | one challenges it. There is no rea- | of the hair <on to demonstrate our ability to' ” Bec he told | take car ourselves, for 1O~ one | go it Is charged. i doubts it.” police court here Turning to the reparations ques-|when the sam. | tion, Secretary Hughes said there | the circuit was the promise of a new era in the [ Eagl recent experts reports. With the [coy A > \ 7th and L Streets Northwest solution of the problem, he added, | per. o baht’ N E : Would come further opportunity (o |Lmau D) to awalt the Open Until 10 P.M. Saturdays No Branch Stores limit armament. |t grand jury “There is more involved than the| L witness adoption of suitable methods to pro-|court against two toct our own interests, important s | \i IHADI MARK these are” he said. “How can we GENUINE ()a,l promote the peace of the world” Thn‘ most promising way is to preserve | STYLED FOR YOUNG MEN The most popular Hats for Summer . Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) One door from Pa. Ave. Alxo 1229 Pa. Ave. CREDIT Moderate Prices Reasonable Terms £ VMWMWMWMWMH a different story A witness in the from that he told Growing Puritan Pumps, in colt, also tan; rubber heels and nicke! huckle. 815 to 11. .$2.45 115 to 2.. 215 to 8 White Pumps and Oxfords Growing Girle, Misse Children’s White Canva rubber heels $1.25 to $2.95 action of | 11Y5 to 2 215 to 8 in the poli members ¢ the opportunities of conciliation and adjustment. which, naturally belong to us, by fostering a friendly disposi- tion. Controversies at End. “Happily in this hemisphere causc of controversy are rapidly aiminish ihg. Almost all of the old boundawry dis and One by one are drying Paper- Use Farbo It's quicker to do, Boys’ U. S. Keds . xubber soles and laoed to toe: med in brown, and Vrown Also for Misxes and Childre sputes, fertile sources of cmnity strife, are being scttled the wells of controvers up. Mr. Hughes reviewed the progress of sclence and eivilization generally ,find “bundant reason for cnoour- | Sgemont,” but added That -our sreat: est difficulty seems to lie in gov-, ernment. although policies is our dominant activity.” He pointed out that a recent report by a speaial com- mittee of the American Bar Asso- clation disclosed that “we make an unfortunate showing as compared with other nationg’ in the enforee- ment of criminal law. | “What is needed is not gossip about crime for the spread of scandalous rumor, but immediate prosecution, | conviction and punishment.” he said. It 1o time that we mive serious They have the natural, thought te the question whether the Vprivilege asainst seif-incrimination = even woven edge—uncut. i = should be maintained. | 5 < Losk for esr die, thews beloz, wtamped on the Laather. Aticket in cuery hat bears printed ingrac tioms b to deep the har CLEAN. Boys Shoes Tan and ¢ Nature and Bneli 81/ to 11. 115 to 2. $1.95 HIRSH'S SHOE STORES - » 8195 Boys' “Supernatural” Genuine Panamas are the standards for Style and Quality in the best stores everywhere. Scout it's cheaper and it makes better look- g d ing walls. $3.45 an $3.95 In any “Upper Seventh Street in Location—City-wide in Trade color you want, ap- plied right over the old paper. Very lasting. Won't rub R GAS STRIKE HITS DUBLIN. Industries Forced to Close in Row Over Minor Point. DUBLIN, May 16. —Dublin is suffer- | ing from a strike of gas workers, and industries dependent upon gas fuel have been forced to close. Restaurants are pressing old field kitchens into serv- ice to care for those unable pare meals in their own hom Newspapers are without 1 heat the metal in their typesetting and stereotyping machines. There ix much public indignation against both company and strikers. 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