Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1924, Page 12

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DISCHARGE SOLDIERS IN FILIPINO MUTINY Army Authorities Begin Weeding Out Malcontents—Leaders to Be Tried by Court-Martial. FEAR OF KU KLUX KLAN GETS CHANGE OF VENUE New York Court Declares Religions Prejudice Precludes Fair Trial ih Slaying. By the Associated Press. N YORK, J - said TENOR SEEKS DIVORCE. John Steel Asks Separation From Sidonic Espero. NEW YORK, July 9.—John W. Steel, lyric tenor, yesterday filed a sult for separation against his wife, known on the stage as Sidonie Espero. A suit for separation brought by rs. Steel, accusing the singer of MEXICAN VOTE RETURNS STILL ARE UNTABULATED Calles and Flores Both Claim Vic- tory With Official Election Figures Lacking. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, July 9.—The fol- lowers of both Gen. Plutgrco Elias tion to Gen. Flores based on reports of victory said to have been received from their agents throughout the country. U. S. BANDITS SOUGHT. MEXICO CITY, July 9.—The Amer- ican embassy has asked the co-opera- tion of the Mexican police for the capture of three American bandits who last night attacked the residence BELIEVES IN MUSSOLINI. thought that despite the murder of | ings for the new Italian embassy in the Socialist deputy MattBottl the | Washington, which he will design. E e Mussolini NEW YORK, July 9.—Prince Gelasio | popular than. ever. Whitney Warren, New York archi- United States, who sailed yesterday |tect, saileq on the same for a vacation in Italy, said he | Warren will obta Caetani, Italian ambassador to the ship. Mr. ish- more elor observes that a girl is when she re enjoyment she drunkenness and cruelty, was recently | Calles and Gen. Angel Flores con- dismissed. Steel denied he was. ad- |tinue to claim victory for their re- |of Mrs. Johnson, a wealthy American ied to drink and testified that his | spective leaders in last Sunday’s | woman, at Mixcoac, near here. The wife was aggrieved because of his |presidential election. The official re- | bandits, who had been posing as rich inability to assist in her stage am- | turns, however, are still lacking. ol men, demanded large sums from bitions. The Steels have a son, born Local Florista organizations yester- | Mrs. Johnson, whos n 1921, day e of congratula- lowed by the attacl trial, 9.—About 100 men |$ 2 e a da 5th Ambulance Com- usal was fol- rum rur , in as for e scharged for insubordination and | Change of venue. told the court that retusal to drill. The men struck for | MeTbers of Yesterday ty of pay with white sol- i = Approximately 56,574 of these large cartons were sold! Store Closed All Day Saturdays Duting July and August Are YOU availing yourself of the exceptional savings in shoes? Is simply crazy over this New Delight! " | change. STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That’s All | @@ oeLicious ORANGE BEVERAGE to perform but w ained to i Rich’s twice-yearly Reduction Sale Women’s high-grade footwear —offers you an opportunity to buy the most desirable models in up-to- date low shoes at worthwhile reduc- tions. ; Although Rich’s ENTIRE stock is not included in this sale, the va- riety from which you are asked to choose includes shoes of stylish ma- terials and colors. e If It Rained for 100 Days!! your roof wouldn’t leak if it were coated with Storm- tight, There isn’t a drop of uncertainty in a'can of Stormtight. It is failure-proof. ORANGE BEVERAGE Five models as sketched on the Forms a coating ten times as thick as paint, stays rub- “gh t. berlike instead of drying out and so one application keeps the roof leakproof for many years. is needed on both good and bad roofs. It protects a good roof —it stops leaks as soon as they appear—it makes an old, leaky roof serviceable for vears and .thus saves the great cost of a new f. Apply Plastic Stormtight on bad spots—Liquid Storr t over all 3 lots—all greatly reduced $8.90 $6.90 $4.9o Clearance Sale Women's Silk Hosiery All our regular stock reduced to $135 and $2.15 RICH'S . Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth Yesterday Washington was treated to its finest surprise in a long time—Dike- man’s Delicious Orange Beverage—FROZEN! The folks have proven its popu- larity by buying approximately 56,574 of them. If you were not one of the lucky ones— s - YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO TRY ONE TODAY! This delicious dainty comes in large cartons and is distributed wherever The “Velvet Kind” is sold. Worth of Goodness For the composition, tin, gravel and canvas roofs of houses, factories, barns, garages, etc. The colors, black, maroon, light red and green. If your dealer has not stocked it, send us his name—you will be supplied. Butler-Flynn Paint Co. 609 C St. N.W. 175 AN s o e . I Nz . T L T T AT Absolute Auction on the Grounds 217 Acres of the Finest Land in Maryland Thurs day ’ J uly 1 Ot = i e e Conenienl THE first thing I wish to impress on you is that there is absolutely no price set on this property and that there will be some bargains at this sale, and the prop- erty will Be sold at such a price that you can reap a wonderful profit on your invest- ment. . Also remember that whether you are interested in buying property or not, there will be souvenirs given to those attending the Sale, including One Brand-New Five-Passenger Ford Touring Car. Remember that this Sale starts ptomptly at 10:30 a.m., and will be over by 12 o’clock, so do not drive out in the afternoon expecting to attend this sale. You can get it at the neighborhood store, or at any Dikeman’s store. Don’t deny yourself this treat, but hurry out and Get It at Your Dealer’s! CHAPIN-SACHS CORP., Distributors % Commencing Promptly at 10:30 A.M., Rain or Shine, 217 acres of the finest land in the State-of Maryland, located only one mile from the new Congressional Country Club at Potomac, Md., and less than 4// HIGH SCHOOL Plan of Subdivisi < & S I am subdividing this property into tracts of from 2 to 5 acres which front two sides of the main highways bordering the property. The small tracts will take up a little over one-half of this property, and there will then be about 80 acres, with all the main build- ings, and some of the best land on the property; an excellent proposition for farming, or to hold for future increase in value. On May 26th 1 sold a number of small tracts near the Congressional Country Club, and the purchasers of these tracts have been offered and r;fmed profits on their investments, and I cannot urge upon you too strongly the importance of your attending this sale, and wish to again impress you with the fact that this is an absolute auction sale, with no price set on any piece of property, and every bit of it will change hands on July 10th. N 15% time of sale, 15% upon delivery. of H G .I'l'l " Drive out Wisconsin Avenue, turn left on Bradley Hills Boulevard, and drive Tems_ deed; and balance over a term of 5 years ow to et ere Prahs:r;h;ogo;fiieffi?fi]e %:g;et:gya o ousamReRA = < e 5 For Further [nformationAbom the Property or Map, Write or Call My Office, MAIN 457 | : JdHN C. WAGNER { ’ Sy / s B 332 Woodward Building Manager Washington Office 4 QZVW Cy %{/ PHONEW MAIN 457 - . “REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION” MAIN RESIDENCE Location This property is surrounded on four sides by roads and is right at the fown of Potomac, which is an excellent suburb, and is building up rapidly. There is an excellent high school on the property, and it is located on the boulevard leading into the city of # Washindton and is only one mile from the world famous Country Club. / ' £

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