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TWO AMERICANS HELD|STAGE WORLD LEADERS Thousands Attend Rites for Noted United States Consul Leaves for| COmPoser—Regiment Pays Trib- : N ute to Former Member. Interior to Negotiate for o Their Re]ease, NEW ¥ lay 29.—Victor Her-] = gay waltzes, was [borne to his last rosting place yes- BRITISH ALSO. PRISONERS | (erday to the solemn beat of Clfopin’s — “Funeral March.” Several thousand o cortege, many of them Twenty-Four Taken After s:izingf of Church Motor Boat. Church. A police rchestra in wded with great 1 lowered as 4 bugler ble | BANDIT KILLS SELF. .| Sends Bullet Into Brain When-Sur- rounded by Sheriff’s Posse. | PHILADELIPHIA, Tenn 1 r e ‘ot Phila. $1,004 bandit fled | cing ' the cashier to hand the money in sight. en immediately bullet from a possem. ck him in the stomach ght refuge behind a i, after firing five shots sent the sixth bullet : STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That's All BIG BARGAIN IN Jameson-Built Homes 421 to 427 12th St. N.E. Only 2 Squares From Lincoln Park LOW PRICE INSPECT AT ONCE PARIS, May 29.—Pierré Paul Cam- | ' the court of St James. bon, former French ambassadof to|years later, the relations between don, died at his home here last!England and France had reached a OTTAWA, May 29.—G. P. Graham, etiployediwpmenisnaion idren. - §<gnoNnas MEAY PUNERCS IR RsRITACIto s bag B d T Y, R i o b rewrass | LOW Rl This .Sign Identifies and Distin- HIGH - ~, Offxet Triple AllL A > al . - e e A be || foing ewart NIY Workhin S T e e e A .| PRICES § guishes These Stores—Look for It QUALITY v the avenue and his efforts in behalf of the Anglo- |fully and secretly, had launched his|cluding fixed charges, nch agreement of April 8, 1904, | program to st Europe's equi- ,696,911 the year before. To- n the powerful and far-reaching i 1 ngland, France c ore fixed charges 6 large rooms, tile bath, extra large <leepm" porches, built-in ice boxes, servants’ toilet, laundry tubs, hot- water heat, electric ]|;.zht~ deep lot to wide alley. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Built, Owned and for Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co. 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Owners and Builders Phone Main 5526 Best Value in Washington Only 2 Left Jameson-Built Homes 33 to 47 T St. N.E. W It Will Pay You to Inspect These Houses at Once Six | large rooms, tile bath, extra large sleeping porches, built-in ice boxes, servant’s toilet, laundry tubs, h.-w.h,, electric lights; deep lot to wide alley. Sold on casy terms. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Built, Owned and for Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co. - 806 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Owners and Bullders Phone Main 5526 JAMESON-BUILT HOMES FIRST TIME OFFERED 1313 to 1319 Taylor St. N.W. 4004 to 4022 13th St. N.W. Only One Square From 14th St. Car Line 6 and 8 large rooms, attic, tiled bath, h.-w.h., double floors, built-in ice box, servant’s toilet, ] wideduublereax:porches ‘ cement front porch, deep U lot to wide alley. V ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Bmll, Owncd and for Sale by “Thomas A. Jameson Co. Owners and Bullders ; Phone Main 5526 ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MAY stantinople. him that the many difficulties were years later went to Constantinople in the same capacity. 1In 1895 he pre- He was still in London when, six ter Conditions. (‘|l'|lk‘fl| ;‘“121- over the Faschoda inci- dent in Egypt. When the House of Commons r as a means of 3 compared with $1,444 erful triple alli- . sald Mr. In mal(ing' your plans for the ho-liclay on Decoration Day, allow yourself time to inspect The Potomac Park Apart- ments at 21st and C Streets N. W Tenants are now mov- ing in. Leases from June 1st. W. H. WEST COMPANY 815 Fifteenth St. N.W. ; Phone Main 6464. A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY to purchase a ~ DETACHED CORNER HOME CLEVELAND PARK 3400 MACOMB STREET Unforeseen circumstances absolutely necesstiate immediate sale of this beautiful ‘corner property, comparable to the finest homes in Cleveland Park. Situated as it is—in the shadow of the Cathedral and close to John Eaton Public School—it represents an outstanding value. THE LOW PRICE WILL UNDOUBTEDLY ASSURE INSTANT SALE. A home of dis- criminating taste, plan and individuality. - Features Include Spacious living room with fireplace. Enormous screened forch off living room and entirely glassed in on 2d floor as sleeping porch. Hardwood floors throughout. Two complete baths, one with tile shower. Double porches in rear. Maid’s room and conveniences. All modern improvements. Wonderfully Improved Lot " Two-Car Brick Garage Inspect Tomorrow After 10 A. M. BOSS & PHELPS ¥ The Home of Homes 5 Main 9300 1417 K Street Members of the Washington Real Estate Board 2 - B transferred to the diplomatic service | er, 1950, all charges, inently in Negotiating Cot- |and appointed minister plenipoten- | o™ YL - |ana interest, of $9,368,670, N tlary at Tunis 'Tn 1886 he becamo e of §280,808 compared with the diale Entente. French ambassador to Madrid and two | RAJL DEF|C|T DECREASES. vious year. 1924. PAUL CAMBON DIES; |omriied, s e ntonia b atne, in? | oo na B0 el T toumh | Dot een s ttwns homesiven | DROPS MURDER CHARGES: Iz, fran® sury was improper and i Kttorneys for the defense charged of thegirl. summer colony last Au; including_deprec Mrs. Rose Rothenberg of Newark,|apparently been strans Mrs. Esther Litt of Brookiyn, “|and Burlull Branaugh of Windham, Green County, for the death of Mrs. e Rothenberg's seven-year-old son, o S i pe 2 The South Dakota supreme court|Howard, were dismissed last night|in CI By the Associated Press, gented hig credentials as ambassador | canadian Minister Announces Bet- | pqy upheld the law setting a maxi- | by Supreme Court Justice Wesley O. | killed mum of fifty-four hours a week for |Howard. The dismissal was based on |asters was ln M employed women and children. grounds that evidence presented to had 92, Auth’s Smoked Sausage | | GOLD-BO MAYONNAISE A Change from the Ordinary Makes Good Food Better CHRESOTA TR B FLOUR 24 1bs., $1.15 RITTER'S " DAIRYLEA .- CATSUP B A Delightful Meal e\erug: BUTTER russox 47c NUCOA NUT N PHILLIPS’ The Original All-Pork MARGARINE sweer | SAUSAGE HAM "Rean - 28¢ Sharpless Cream Cheese PURITY SALT Great With Crackers Never Sticks—Alwars Runs FRANCO-AMERICAN COFFEE . Ib., 45¢ GARDNER’S CAKE. . . . . Lb. pkg., 35¢ MUELLER’S SPAGHETTI. . . 2 pkgs., 25¢ WAS-COTT GINGER ALE, '%%*+ 25¢ WESSON OIL. .'. pint cans, 28¢c YELLOW CUNG PEACHES Has % Sk EARLY JUNE PEAS . . . . No. 2 can, 15¢ LARGE CALIFORNIA PRUNES . 3 Ibs., 50c WELSH’S GRAPE JUICE, 5‘,;‘;:;,, B FLAG BRAND SAUERKRAUT Me.2: 15¢ KNOX’S SPARKLING GELATINE, pkg., 20c JELLO . . pkg., 10c SHREDDED WHEAT & pkg., 10%5¢c POST TOASTIES . . . . . . . 3pkgs, 25¢ FLAG BRAND SWEET CORN ™% 35¢ SMALL GREEN LIMA BEANS Tas2end 29¢ ARGO SALMON. . ."... . ... can, 24c "MATCHES . . large box, 5¢ TEMTOR ASSORTED PRESERVE§ jar, 29c HARVESTOR JELLY. . . . . . glass, 10c 'STUFFED OLIVES . . 3-0z. bot., 2 for 25¢ STAR BRAND SWEET PICKLES . bot,, 15¢ CREAM OF WHEAT. . . ... pkg,22c - CORBY’S MOTHER’S BREAD 100% PURE indicated they would ask pro In addition to meeting their operat- ironed out. that Anna Sobl - - NOTED AS DIPLOMAT Cambon ey P ontx. 20, 1543, | ; CAMDOR came prominently to the |Ing charges, ougnt to be able, within | New York Justice Acquits Three | thal Apna Sobin, seventeen, th mbon was born January 20, front in 1914 and played an important [a very few years, to meet al nter- He was called to the Parisiun bar | proft i S0 PIOC oo rts Of Ger- |est charges due. the public, which Implicated in Death of Boy. some twenty years later, and after|many to separate France and Great|would be a wonderful achievement."| pRroy, i ten vears of administrative work in|Britain on the eve of the great strug- | The Canadian government mer- ey - d b French Statesman: Figured Prom:|various government departments, was E,,A“m, Fesigned his post in Novem- |chant marine showed a deficit after |charging®rst degree murder against abandoned milj near the Y., May 29.—Indictments | The boy's body was found bes \ o = -