Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1924, Page 20

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REDS PLAN WOVE FORVORLD PACE Demonstrations to Be Held Lunchroom Stool Is Secretary Davis’ Americanism Test VGHICAGO, July 16—Secretary of Labor James J. Davis has dis- covered a new test for Amer- THE EVENING ST 4 HELD IN MURDER, VICTIM CREMATED Body Believed Thrown in Creek, Then Removed and Burned to EGYPTIAN PREMIER, SHOT BY STUDENT, IMPROVES ‘Will Be Able to Make Trip to Lon- _ doz on July 87, as Orig- inally Planned. By the Assoclated Press. CAIRO, Egypt, July 14.—Said Zag- WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, JULY 1 phic services were suspended for ten minutes. To Leave for Leadon. LONDON, July 14~—A dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph from Cairo says Premier Zagloul will start for London July 37, as he had planned originally. The dispatch adds that Bis physicians régard him as out of danger. o 1924, DO IT YOURSELF 65 Years of Experience Hide Crime Traces. LS _ The United States has more bache- lors than any other country in the world, the census bureau putting the figures at 13,000,000, fcanlsm in the lunch counter stool. En route to Mooseheart, I, Mr. Davis and his secretary stepped into a lunchroom while waiting for a train. Overhearing a stranger express amasement at seeing the cabinet member perched atop a stool before the counter, Mr. Davis asked, “What's wrong with it?” Smiling, he added: ™It is the test of real Americanism. No one can clalm to be an American until he has sat on a stool at a lunch loul Pasha, the prime minister, who was shot and wounded Saturday by a student, passed a good night Satur- day night. Yesterday morning he expressed gratification over mes- sages of sympathy recelved from Ramsay MacDonald, the British prime minister, and others. Police have searched numerous hous!-: for persons suspected of be- Who waa taken o tne county Jall ai | HUE,SUIMCLEd IR the attac on the Birmingham for safe keeping. McElroy's body first was thrown counter, rested. his fest on ine |In a creek; acoording to officlals, but Lrass rail and munched the - food through fear of detection, later was served.” removed to an outhouse, which was R set on fire. The charred body was identified by means of a ring. Offi- cers say they are working on the theory that McElroy was killed as a result of a quarrel between alleged moonshiners and consequent fear that he might turn informer, Have taught us that to buy best we must buy directly That is why we maintain our own purchasing agents in all parts of the world, wherever the finest foods are produced or packed. TO YOU this means not only that every imported article on our shelves is the best of its grade, but also that it is offered at a price that only such simplification of buying will permit. By the Ausociated Press. ; COLUMBIANA, Ala, July 11.—With thé arrest of Bob Merrill here Sat- urday, four men are being held in conection with the slaying of N. L. McElroy and the burning of his body a few days ago near Calera, Ala. The others are Will Carden and son, who are in jail here, and Reggie Lucas, in U. S., England, France and Germany Soon. /771177777721 777 1177727717177 71 1A LLLLI I PET 222 DURANT “Just a Real Good Car” By the Ausociated Press. MOSCOW, July 14.—Anti-war dem- onstrations will be held simultane- ously in the United States, England. France and Germany during the week from July 27 to August 4, un- der the auspices of the Communist parties of the world, if the plans of the Communist International, formu- lated at its recent meeting here, are carried out. The consensus of opinion among t the uring the demon- ephone and telegra- DEAF PEOPLE TAKE NOTICE We have concluded arrangements with the Dictograph Products Corporation of New York City, the manufacturers ol;h the WORLD-FAMOUS ACOUSTICON to act as exclusive distributing agents for the Acousticon and supplies in The District of Columbia This department will be in cl of an f : Sha vabEt for el the & Location, Price, Construction, Terms O Ramatoan st L1 o ey s re s Several Sold Before Completion On Ten Days Free Trial—No Obligation. The Acousticon Department Will Be Opened On Drive Out Connecticut Avenue to Porter July 21, 22 and 23—On this occasion Street, Then west to 34th Street The Acousticon expert, Mr. N. Harman, of New York Clty, Houses Open Daily to 9 P.M. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., Inc. Mr. Harman, who has e of experience in the field of 1433 K St. N.W. Realtors Main 1016-7 hearing appliances for the (LI 1221 LI All switch and signal lights be- tween Curry and Fairbanks, Alaska. 365 miles, on the Alaska railroad, ¢ | have been ordered discontinued tor .| the remainder of the summer on ac- count of continuous daylight. i Stores Will Be Closed Wednesdays at 1:00 P.M. June, July, August capitalistic groups among themselves gus n_ the other.” The speakers urged the Communists to seize the tenth anniversary of the We Are Offering For Sale Some of the Best House: in Washington, D. C. Considering Imported BLUE PETER Norwegian Sardines A rare delicacy that makes a de- Imported ENCORE OLIVE OIL Virgin Oil of the First Pressing This is not an ordinary oil, but the ‘most excellent that Italy produces. We cannot recommend it too highly. Imported Portugese Sardines Boneless We suggest them for luncheon. , The first can will lation. 35(: % Pt. e a revelation. Toma iy 63c Pt. 27c Its Purity Makes Tt Ideal for Medicinal Purposes 1-Ib. can Jelly Glasses 43¢ Doz. $ capitalistic states, togeth Vigorous campaign against the Sec- ond Internationai, which was accused of actively supporting preparations for a new war, FOUR DROWN NEAR TULSA Three Girls and Boy Lose Lives in River. TULSA, Okia, July 14—Three young girls and a boy were drowned in the Verdigrus River near here yes- terday while swimming, according to reports received here. The girls water and became For Salads Fish Dishes The Acousticon is beyond question the i ¢ 5 of the century for the relief of impaired bearing. The thnnm lightful summer dependability and efficacy of the Acousticon have stood dish acid test in every civilized country for the last quarter of a 1sh. century. EDWIN H. ETZ, [ Optometrist 1217 F St. N.W. ] 2 cans 25c ’ girls, but was pulled under when the three seized him. The dead are Will Green, 20; his 16- Touraine Imported At Open Car Cost b Belgian The Coach Gives All Closed Car Utility, o Maso Wi FLOUR i 24-1b. Comfort and Distinction PL,6% Qt,83c| 23c can | §1.03 POTATOES, 15 Ibs., 29c A &P CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs., 20¢ Pure LARD, 13c Ib. . A&P 4 pkgs. MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, 25¢ Georgia Peaches, 41bs. 25¢ 5¢c KIRKMAN’S SOAP 5¢ Bond Bread, large, 13c ICE COLD . Sunsweet Prunes . 29c SOFT DRINKS A&P . .}.Pt.—,29c A g Grape Juice |. Qt, 53¢ §{ Localola . . . . oc Shredded Wheat . 12c § G & G Ginger Ale . &c Pist Tonsbien: . . Christo Cola . . . 5c Lie Jiiea Sarsaparilla . . . 5¢c g CanadaDry . . . 19¢ Piels L&t 3 for 25¢ Dark Arrow Special, 3 for 25¢ FRESH Fruits and Vegetables The outstanding buying choice this year is “Closed Car Comforts at Open Car Cost.” The Coach alone provides them. It is exclusive to Hudson and Essex. Everyone knows it gives highest closed car value. And because no other type or car shares its position it is the largest selling 6-cylinder closed car in the world. Balloon Tires Now Enhance World’s Greatest Value Natul when balloon tires had established their superiority Hudsop and Essex would adopt them. They are now standard equipment. They add an even greater measure of riding ease, steadiness and good looks to the notable h, trend e dim, e open cars means fil‘nL!f i g;fl in that type. Asthe wanted typc. the Coach maintains exceptionall, high résale value. In workmanship, materials and de- sign both Hi and Essex ar: of one —built in the sanic factories, under the same patent.. Your choice between them w. rest solely on the price you wai.. to pay. ! " LAMBERT-HUDSON MOTORS COMPANY i el Service Station e 63‘3'Mwachusetb Avenue N. W. e — T L TIC & PACIFICS GREAT You sce the Coach increasing numbers. one wants closed car comforts. They will no longer accept half-utility when all-year usefulness and com- forts cost no more in the Coach. here in From the Finest Dairies Churned and Packed 1100 Connecticut Avenue Franklin 7700 Associate Dealer - - St NEUMEYER MOTOR COMPANY Salesroom—1823 14th Street -~ ; . Service Station—211 North 7522 ) e ey F B Street N. W.

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