Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1924, Page 18

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" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1924, WOULD ADMIT SERmANT. | °".,..°""“-~“"‘"""-- oy MA". PI.AN[S BEGIN Tt 222111 $2,600,000 FINDING BT (8- %02 | TRIBE REBELS IN SPAIN. standin al traots. 18 mambers locratio convention in New York. tober, 1923, the case -was League Societies Favor Place in Fon s““) coNcERN heard In the United Btates court here, | Kabyles in Three-Day Battle With Counell for Her. R mx GREAT WHITE WAY. llur"d Ll‘m ng Ce L Wemlnfl“; State Troops. - es countering this with’a 3 = a;uohnm ted Pross, Cherrydale Bank TR f $24,000,000, which was su MADRID, July 1—An uprising tions and be' glve cunm\rnu.l. v.. July 1—-1'h- Made for Flyers. v R ful tribe in the western part of oune 'l"oow‘l:;, :nu:;‘ Baok o Coeryeals T SHICAGO, Jaly 1_the worids Court, Virginia, 0110'“1! - s:‘u:uln Morocco, i announced In & al | nas way, un officlal statement which says Tlon ¢ Fiasne |lc today, the interior being beauti- Two Flyers Leave Mineola, g"""“w“‘"‘ '“’“,,?{‘,"’:".’“‘m‘;"m m_' Huflu—. D oy TR b "‘"" . of Nations Bocleties. A resolution |fully decorated. night with the maogu ocean- pany 3 the United Staten s6ized | Sroame ~and *the - ebelious 1abyle One San Francisoo, Start- |faseetn dayand, St Sarial mmaii| Soecl Dot 0 oe st o n ol Votsais wulk | Lo0PR 00, they ebeliots Ebyles ; 5 a omaris, an rm-n- New Tork aid Ban ALEXANDRIA, = Va., . - | forcements have b t.. The 'm ".w s‘wm Charles W. Morse and his Vlr‘lnil e g6 ment an = come ba(lfl! :0' is ::peck:;ntu 'l:x';-n in our . mz'nm kinds of lght. fl“‘:“ ihis mp)ulld:ll‘.st;l;:oor::llfll are dus &b panics here, when the first action TN Phe humber of lossss of the aRe (oot cn ate llmlln' nnu at umy-lour r-ulAr proximately FOmAIe URIEAC a8 n court before -Judge | gpanish troops is about 20 dead or ocolte PLA/ elds, dnight | States government, in connection Wl"dl" here In 1922. Wounded, distributed AmonE the po- ~ N 35-HGUR DELIVERY|; unu" m by xnuntagn 8- | with war-time contracts, according —_— sitions at Mesala, Magan and Targs. ano- cu-a»n at ca- |to a report filed with the Unitea| Named Resident Commissioner. e i = g2, 10w, City, © Omlh- North Srates, States court for the eastern district| SAN JUAN, P. R, July LR H. France Names Military Chief.” Nm?;i, CGalifornia Sends Fresh E. Nicol, spe . commissioner immigration 7 b o Flowers to w'"" '{m";;""‘“ Shind ta e °f-y'g’$:|:ym{:2‘:oiun .v}h!Ec. and Republican_natlenal committes- PARIS, July 1—The coundit ofia: ] de! N, was nomina or resident com Whi ouse—Letters Are |t Tink. but (w{‘th ihe etact of o PO T oaiaon tne basis of | missioner ac Washington by the Bure |oiaor Nanoh Gon woynister of war.| SOLD EVERYWHERE Exchanged. hALL fQuen, ot uf! i mlormnl::ugnhcrefl fn the taking |Republicans Sunday In a convention (b7 the fnterailéd. milltary SORCrol 3 ‘man; of evidence in every | which, far the first ime. placed wom. "“‘.‘o 3 ble for art of the country since February, |en on' the territorial committes with |Samme " oo &¢ Berlin, to suocesd Gt ! L 2855 hen Judgoe Waddil entered an | votes. By the Ameciated Prows. MINEOLA, N. Y., July 1.—Two air- planes, sach with a 5§0-pound cargo, glare on clear nigh lnul 41! took off at Haselhurst Field shortly | treatment of the pm‘l::'r- to r:du’::g after 11 a.m. eastern standsrd time, | theif reflection of light The planes headed for San Francisco on tne | LiMSelves—twenty of them in reg- F Feserve service—can E maiden westward run of the day-night m-« lepow ‘&n m00: “How to Keep Cool” Fourth of July outers and others on week end trips—put a “Caille Liberty Twin” on your row- boat. . The résult—“Cool as a Cucumber.” $80.00 and up. Easy payment plan if desired. h'&nlconll.nenm mlll service formal- As the summer 'hfln!fl' the ‘Hl( PINDLER 801 11th St. N.W.—M. 2704 S The gk ,mh‘ by Wesley 2 | SO0 4288 to ou;or. '&'2' e08 -yu Smith, hopped off at 11:05. The sec- [ to Rock Springs, W l d Pr ond, with H. Hamilton Leée, oldest ___..__ ean an ess ranking pllot on the flald, took the T en tates ata ryer oo | TESTS FRANKS’ SLAYERS. all and Deliver toward Cleveland, where the first be made. Chicago, Omaha, Cheyenne, Sait Lake City ana Reso will be the| . I‘;’T:; :"‘ml":‘; g M 9 S ° t 9 5 relay points, with the ule 1. es k: ing for arrival at the western termi- | 27 HallL allenist retained by the en s ul s, c b, five minutes. and slayers of thlnocn-mou SILK SUITS EX PTED On the fleld when the planes | T FIATRS, BAS staried an exam x-u - started was John H. Bartlett, acting | today. After examining them he . Dostmaster general, who brought | nounced that {mportant ficts. ad. Note Our New Location Is change of crews and machines will | Allenist Begins Examination of nal in thirty-four hours and forty- | Richard Loel L 11 e Hob- trom Washington a letter from Stay-at-homes—there is nothing better than an electric fan to cool you off. Priced as low as $10.00. JOHN J. ODENWALD Make this your five minute lunch | or warm weather breaktast! revealed. ST say “Malted Grape-Nuts” and let the soda President Coolidge to Gov. Richazd- Dr. Hall added that he had re- fountain man do the work! This is the new breakfase- son ot California, and one from Post- t s 801 llth Sh. t N w 1209 H N.W. Est. 1908 Frank. 6903 nnMuu:‘h habit ollibo-ndi:_l‘r:n‘:.d the zest and mi e R . e s e e e ee VY. energy foods it containg—i most delicions E s | ARt ¢ boyi g oMo ovst taed San Francisco, though the ‘.fif.:’n;: Thelr (rial op e PAre mhu-nunbrymmumm--oam - ‘;’,‘{,"’,;‘“5,",:“.... addressed to new flavor. Plenty of real nourishment—the kind your K 1nt dlaty you: any intermediate poin! can turn into energy. A glass of Maited Gra Nuts is as big a breakfast or lunch as Por LEAVES PACIFIC COAST. millions people need—a more nourishing meal than millions ef Mail Flyer Starts Trip Just Before Dawn. SAN FRANCISCO, July 1.—Pilot Claire K. Vance hopped oft on the first leg of the new day-and-night alr mail service from here to New York at 5:57 am. today. The weather was fogEY. Vanhee's relay runs to Reno, where he is due at 8 o'clock. San Francisco gave the new serv- ice an enthusiastic send-off. Three special mail boxes, set up on down- town ocorners yesterday, wers filled and refilled so rapidly wlth lcuers !hnl l NII pllnz 1 of al ail Grape-Nuts is this famous food in a new, powdered form, combined with milk, chocolate (or any other flavor) —and an egy, if you wish. At the soda fountain, Just say~—*‘Malted Grape-Nuts" and name your flavor Q mll’"}[unlhnnlllz"lm ;mmmm" fmmflmyfllll - s m*“'A W’"""'"'”f”" iflmmfi : “l""hm um ‘W““,,,,,,...,ul?“‘ » !Illl'“ 'llll"“mn ’m’mm "lf:fl Starts Today! Like every former Bill Dime Sale it will prove the Talk of the Town. Just imagine—a deposit of one Thin Dime will give you the imme- diate possession of any article in the stere selling up to $50. “Dzamond Ring 10c Down” Beautiful Blue White Dismond Ring, with ladies’ or man's 14-kt. white or green gold mounting— $34.50 " The Row Blooms Tuday HY was the yeoman furniture of Italy, Spain and old Eng- land so beautiful? P mn""“' fl“““""“l“ 1 | Here’s the Plan *«lmuumllnulmhnw | of the Bill Dime Sale Why was the Hollandcrs carpenter furniture so fresh in its appeal ? . It was made by people who believed beauty to be one of the practical puropses of life, In 2 Normandy cottage the woodbox, the milking: stool and the deal table often have compelling charm. - Geo. Washington Elgin Watch—10c Down In the drawing-rooms of our great country thousands of ugly things go unchallehged, because beauty is not taken seriously enough. The = - things serve. il 10c—Ist paymént f0c—4th week " 70c—7th week Men’s thin model, 17-JEWEL open face Geo. ki i m—.h: m:: : 5004: ‘week 80c—Sth week ?’nsh:‘ngton‘ofilfilg ‘Watch, 20-year : : i 300—3r, 60c—6 k 900—9th week uarenitoed = In a hundred years things will be better. But why wuit? e iy e 4 e v g Then $1 Weekly wntil Paid for blooms for you today. i 4 5 L] s | " This plan applies to ANY ARTICLE IN THE STORE UP TO $50.00. And $3 0 yemember—it means aimost IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Your dimeé is o first payment—not a deposit, Come in and make your selections NOW and ’ | realize the remarkable comvenience of the Bill Dime Sale. Here at the f’I,f_ifetime Furniture Store” it's a joy for us to show you around. ‘Prices are always within sensible bounds. Lifetime Furniture Is More Than A N .. z ¥ : Four \ 4 ‘ f ame ! Diamond \Qé Merchants Doors i ; : S From Rectangula: Wrist MAYER & CO. | ®on” = ; l | 7087 SLNW. L ITTNRIE.. 3123 M st KW $29.75

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