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* RSH SUSPIIOUS IN BOUNDARY ISSUE Free Staters Warned of Peril to Treaty if Settlement Is Prolonged. s procecdings of the privy provoked ommittee n have Ireland. T advise the gov W o over Ulster's re any part in ent of the bound h Free State a4 out th A commis and after onin before time L to pass pos: n for overcom- ttlement until would have the wether, i€ Ulster | it consists \d prevail or In the latter up the fast and Derry v on, and All the North in the Loti he Freeman's f daily paper sup- ‘tate government, sce none of the of the treaty idents, but ter design to icion will through- | speak at ary of 1e platform. Al- s to_make spe- ents for Ulster's au- Irish state, he always the treaty prévision re- ry, and has Staters of its dan- xcellent health and He has just been @ flag on behalf o Council of Chicago. CAPTURE ALLEGED KILLER Illinois Officers Arrest Man Wanted in Missouri Tragedy. five | the | B . Joe and been at large CRIPPLE, NABBED, SUICIDE | | Missourian, Wanted as Embezzler, | Takes Poison. MIAMI, Fla, July arm of the law reached Cartwright. 40, a paral in Springfield, Mo., on a charge of | ntents of a small I and died two hours hospital T wright up, rested him had a & bench in the j: the® jail door. with they tried to get a lawyer his “wife, for him at | arrested a Springfield two w Fortunes oft n found be- 14 Bib Special Vacation Kodak Outfit X-Ray Removes Tonsils Instead of Knife, If Hopkins Tests Succeed Special Dispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, July 25 Knife —Use of the in taking out tonsils will be- obsglete, if experiments being at Johns Hopkins Hospital sful and practical. Ex- posure of X-ray and radium rays are & used Two patients are under treatment for the removal of tonsils by X-ray. One of the patients has heart trou- ble, which makes the uxe of an anes- thotic us. The other has v In neither case can a made prove sue > is shriveled. ed until eons in all the country whose attention ha been called “to the Hopkins methods are watching the experi- ments with great interest, BYFIELD FILES $25,000 SUIT AGAINST CANDLERS Asa G., Jr., and Walter T. Ac- cused in Revival of Alleged Attack Case. By the Associated Press, A, Ga, July jr.,”and 'Walter t Parts of o filed by a ficld today. T < for alleged humiliation e suffered when the Cand- attempted to foreibly take a note for $20,500 from By £ The suit grew out of an incident alleged to have occurred aboard the ip Berengaria, when the wife alleged to have been ed in her stateroom by Walter r. petition for damages sets out that the complainant, at the request of Candler, went to his office here, where he is said to have been offered a check in settlement for the note he alleges Candler gave him after the reputed attack upon his wife. His refusal to ac pt the check, the peti- tion asserts, resulted in the Candlers trying to take it by force. —_— ARMORED MOTOR CAR USED BY RUM RUNNERS Roadster With Cargo of Seized in Vermont—Driver Beer Escapes. By the Associated Press. ST. ALB. Vt, July ~—A high- powered roadster that had come down from Canada with a cargo of beer was found to be provided with a shield for the driver against gun- fire when it was brought here yes- terday by prohibition enforcement The dri report of :r escaped. There y shots having been fired, but in other s recently shots have been exchanged. The sheet iron cowl a; recognition of rfare between the rum run- on officers. Pumps and Oxfords Many $7, $8, $9 Styles All Leathers—All Styles All Sizes Oxford Sale! Vatues to §7.50 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924. LITTLE GIRL INJURED * WHEN AUTOS COLLIDE Four Cars Involved in Crash. ‘Wagon Driver, Asleep, Falls and Is Run Over. Intérruption to trafic at Park road and Sixteenth street last night about 7:30 o'clock resulted from a traffic accident in which four automobiles were involved. Margaret Colpoys, 1479 Harvard street, and James Rid- del, Cathedral Mansions, were drivers of automobiles that collided, and Mira Riddel, old, sustained cuts on_her f he was treated by Dr. C. B. Conklin Automobiles of Charles Ruppert, jr. 3719 Kansas avenue, and John Huet Branch | road, an automobi and McK night and injurs d left leg. Th i srding to the polic nse number of the Connecticut street but the li was obtaine Mrs. G. W. Wall, 1704 Pennsylvania avenue, was injured yesterday after- noon in a collision between eycle, on which she was riding an automobile, at Thirty-third and ts. She was treated at I Hospital for injuries to motor and M dmer- hand hington, colored, 25, 1921 Nine-and-a-half street, jump from North Capitol and K oclock this me nd cut her face. She was t ed at Sibley Hospital. George colored, Twelve-and-a-half 8 ir road : wheel of the his body and He was treated and taken ek Chu One over near Rock Warder street. vehicle pi slightly in Freedmen's Hospital home. RESCUED YOUTH North Carolinian Was Drowned Condition When Saved. DIES. in Semi- had been drowning in Lake Vie Death was said to be due to shock. Blackwood was said to have b playfully pushed into deep water b some of his friends and being unable to swim he was in a semi-drowned condition when rescued from the water. e PRIESTS TURN LABORERS. Religion Not in Accord With Life’s Realties, They Say. TIFLIS, Georgia. Jul priests of the Georgian have abandoned their in_order to live the life of s. They have asked the Soviet government to give them land, so they “can do some honest toil in the interest of the masses and state” In renouncing their ecclesiist vows they declared that they had found religion did not accord with the Adams Comes First to Mind ; —whenever the question is one of floor rejuvenation, be it resurfacing old fioors or laying new ones. Over 30 Years Experience insures you 100% Efhicient Service. 2 Estimates_for your consideration. 1503 Connecticut Ave. Phone North 6523 Children’s Summer Shoes “Keds” — Dress Shoes — Sport Shoes. = Tans, Blacks and Whites Dress and Conservative Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department In the last twenty-four hours: William E. and Edith G. Person, boy. Giovanni and Albina Gigliotti, girl. Guy C. and Roth Knigit, oy, Carl W. and Ethel V. Payne, girl /George J. and Joshanna Muller, girl. Philip T. and La Russell, girl. Teon E. and Geneviev Muck M. and Ruth Wesley McC. an: Charlex F. anl Morris, boy. ene, girl John J. and Margaret M.’ Egan, girl. Farrand A, and Loretta Wulker, boy. Juke aud Sadie Plater, girl Robert and Mary Everett G- und Eva Kichards Ashby and Rosalie Corley, b Deaths liepérted. The followi the health Bours, n reported to four Sarah I Puthum pelome: . Hamp. ave. | TR North 1136 4th n.e. . Children’s Hospital 408 Trh < STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That’s All SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) itol street and Miss Julia F. Dickin- son are stopping at Haddon Hall, At- lantie City. Mrs. I M. Bourne is spending the Washington, whose gown was of yel- silver low georgette, trimmed in beads, and who carricd yellow ros The bridesmaids, the Misses Mary a Loraine Watkin e wore pink and ried pink ro: Margaret V were ¥ cen t Little Gertrude a ns, nieces of t flower girls. M s, another sister at the ed the wedding music, valker was best man. who has been of Commander and lory of Fairfax road, has left for her home M arrison, who wa; r a while last w r another visit at the Hamilton Hotel. larrison makes her home in delphia, but formerly lived here Judge Kenesaw arrived today at th from his home in Ch to re unday 1dis of 1017 East Cap- the bride, ta and car- Bat- Phila. Summer at Atlantic City, registered at Hotel Traymore Marriage Licenses. et e T i i i totomwin Winfield Wills and Martha Winslow. Yiiai arlectasticairas i e T eeion and Toabett Melotosh, 1 e et both of Sparrows Point, Before You es. nd nd he rs of emag and Ada Smith. nd Abua L. Lindemon, Md. TS in Consider i A Wonderful Lot |l of Merchandise Displayed in Show | | Window, to Be Sacrificed AT 15 PRICE. Salvatore Desio Jeweler, Established 42 Years, i 926 F Street N.W. Between 9th and 10th. nds of homes have found r better than g the home, and will never burn coal again. W not write or phone for the FAC or call in person for a demon- G = H HEATING COMPANY Hot Water, Steam Heating — Expert Repairing 913-917 H Street N.W. Main 48S6—4887 “Pound Reliable for Over 30 Years™ AND and Vapor Plumbing and Remodeling $2.00 and $2.50 Pearl Beads $1.49 30-inch Tndestret bie Pearl Bead lnces wax-filled ¢ ST 810-818 Seventh Stre High-grade Imported Beaded Bags Our $1.25 Cinderella Pantie Dresses Of Chambray and Gingham in Sizes 2 to 6 Years Hundreds of new and attractive pantie dresses for tots, priced to please thrifty mothers. In plain chambray and checked gingham: chiefly trimmed with contrasting colors or white. Various novelty cffects of patchwork embroidered designs and fancy stitching. Prop- erly made at all points for Children’s 29¢ and 335¢ SOCKS 15c¢ Excellent quality mercer- ized socks in a range of solid colors, also in white with colored tops of glos (fiber silk). All sizes 4 to 814. Full Fashioned. chiffon kind, sheer and exq tops. All have the stop-ru French nude, gra Women’s Pure Worsted Bathing Suits $2.98 Popular onc-picce skirted model in solid colors or with contrasting borders. Also at 208 are many surf satin suits sold for $398, $498 and fit and service. All colors. Madame X Rubber GIRDLES Reduce Waist and Hips Quickly, Surely and Comfortably $9.85 and ubber, mas. sages away the fat every mo- Worn over the undergarment. arters attached Madame X Brassicres, $5. Second Floor. uisitely knit. All-silk or w n feature. Colors Boys’ $1.00 Play Suits 79c¢ Purchase of these popular and practical garments, in all sizes 2 to 8. In khaki, blue denim and striped denim. Double-sewed seams, two patch pockets and riveted buttons. Men’s 79¢ Athletic Union Suits Every Suit Perfect. Cool, comfortably cut summer suits, tailored of white checked nainsook and white plaid materials. back. Made for service as well as coolness. Sizes 34 to 46 Knit Children’s $1.50 Bathing Suits $1.00 Sizes 8 to 12, in one-piece Bathing Suits of excellent quality. Navy edged with white. and biack. Second Floor. Women’s Chiffon Silk Hose Irregulars of $2.00 and $2.50 Kinds Purchase of summer stockings of superfine quality. Pure silk ith lisle garter nclude tanbark, nude, v, gun metal, amber, blonde, sombrero, lariat, peach, orchid, lightwood, taupe and black. Boys’ Khaki Knickers Sizes 7 to 1§ 49c¢ Full-cut Knicke quality twilled khaki 18; also gray crashh knickers, sizes 7 to 10 only. Both kinds are durably mac 59: ted band in Order Coal |! Z O S | OPEN SATURDAY THE GAUNTLET To appear on our shelves, food products must first pass the most rigid inspection we can devise. you an article that we do not know to be not only good, but the best of its grade, and the price is right. Stores Closed 1:00 P.M. Wednesdays July, August An Echo of Other Days! That old familiar flavor, that satisfying body— You've known this foaming amber sparkle and zest. brew for years. ABNER-DRURY’ Aged in the Wood Bc 60 $1.20 The Lowest Price Since 1917 Potatoes, 15 Ib for ] 9c Fine, Ripe Watermelons, 35¢ Special Friday and Saturday Only A &P Evaporated Milk, 3 25¢ From healthy herds packed under rigid inspection Red Circle Coffee, 39¢ Ib. BUTTER We know the fine quality of this but- ter, because we Silver- brook Print If you do not Cut from agree that thix ix the Tub better butter than 8 BIRD’S-EYE- MATCHES 4 Pkgs., 19c DETHOL Death to all insects; harm- less to humans or animals. Sprayer Attached 45¢—69c PINEAPPLE Del Monte, No. 2.....31c g A&P, No.2V;......39 | | We will not sell per bottle (contents) per dozen (contents) Per case 24 Bottles (contents) EGGS Sunnybrooks 39¢ Selected, perfect, extra farge Strictly Fresh Carton Eggs In 100-Lb. Lots for Preserving SUGAR 100 5. 560 ICE COLD SOFT DRINKS G & G Ginger Ale. . ... 8c Piel’s, Light or Dar 3 Bottles. ... ..25¢ Arrow Special, 3 Bot. .25¢ Coca-Cola Christo Asstd. Bev. . .. Clicquot Club Canada Dry Underwood’s Deviled Ham, 14 Ib.. ..... Armour’s Vienna Sausage.............. v%’iMWv%WVVVW‘V%‘VW’VW”M’M%WMWAMMW\W&MWW\MWwMAM%%fi¢v - AN IA Antographic Kodak, Jr. Rapid Rectilinear Lens Photographic Album 3 Holls of Films (18 exposures) Men’s. $2.00 and $2.50 White Duck and $1 .50 Khaki Trousers Men’s Interwoven Socks, 3 Pairs for $1 .OO These Farhous Lisle Thread Socks are wonders Styles Corned Beef .............. » Printing 3 Rolls—18 Prints Complete for 180 31 Down—3$1 a Week “Kodak” While You Pay Only Store in Washington That nelis KODAKS on Terms of 5100 a Week Make the most of this Twice- a-year oppor- tunity. ‘Women’s White Silk Hosiery Special e D Regular $2.00 Quality Other Specials through- out the department FAMILY SHOE STORE JOS. STRASBURGER CO, Inc. 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. “ wear. All sizes. Women'’s $2.98 Sweaters $1.98 Dainty and practical summer sweaters of light-weight wool and wool combined with glos (fiber silk). Slip-on and but- toned styles, including a smart model with knitted tie, mono- £ gram and cap sleeves, to be £ worn without blouse. Trimly tailored, and made up for wear. navy. Sizes 9! for satisfactory Black Enameled Hat Boxes $4.95 Handsome and _durable hat boxes in two sizes. All black or trimmed with tan. Fancy lining. Inside pockets top and bottom. Built to serve you long and well ~—Third Floor. In black, white, cordovan, gray and 7% to 12, GIVEN AWAY! 25c Cake Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet TOILET SOAP —with every purchase of box of three cakes of this exquisite soap. $1.00 value for 75c. Mum Deodorant. small s 2 Talcum Poy Face Powder, 79c. $1.00 Perfumes, S8e. Qdorono. for perspiration, 2. Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream, for sunburn, 3de, 25c Palmolive After-Shaving Tal- cum, 12e. Hard-water 8oap, 3 for 10c. . » lmnmumuummnnmmnmmmnmmnmmmmmmmnuumumnnmnnmlmmmummlmmmulmmmmmmmlmmmunnmnuumnnnnnmmnnnmmlfi Shredded Wheat .....12¢ Post Toasties. . 8¢ Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. . 8c Kellogg’s Krumbles . ..11c Puffed Wheat. .......13c Puffed Rice.........16¢c Grape Nuts .........16c Kellogg’s Bran. ......12¢ Chevy Chase 8-0z., 23c Mayonnaise, 16-0z., 39¢ Lea & Perrin’s Sauce.. . 25¢ Gulden’s Mustard Salad Dressing Encore Olive Oil, pt. . Blue Peter Sardines. . . Portuguese Sardines, L 1b .