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IRISH BOUNDARY PARLEY CALLED Pressing Need for Legislation to Create Commission Brings Session Today. By {he Associated Press LONDON, July 31.—The boundary problem has suddenly be- come acute again in consequence of the unanimous decision of the privy council's judicial committee to the effect that the only way to constitute the bounda nmission provided for | in the Anglo-Irish treaty the treaty by new legislation in the Imperial Parliament, binding both the northern and southern Irish govern- ments. The British cabinet was summoned | to a special meeting last evening to! consider the position which is said to using the ministers considerable In view of the extreme del- icacy of the situation. the cabinet de- cided, it ix said. to invite the British | signatories of the Anglo-lrish treaty and the leaders of the other British political parties to confer imme- Irish is to #mend | | the flivves needs new tube: The Costly Car. Choo-choo, choo-choo, little car, costly wagon that you are! Year by year you keep me broke, with my Sunday hat in soak. Says my wife, at divers times, “Why not salt away Some dimes? We are growing old, my dear, growing older every year, and a bundle would be nice, but we always lack the price. Go and see J. Henry Hank, he who runs the Savings bank, and with him arrange to salt helpful kopecks in his vault.” “To that graft 1 do aspire, but the flivver needs a tire,” T reply, with carnest mien, “and she’s needing gasoline; she's developing a knock, and the way mechanics talk all her works are badly balled—she must on be overhauled.” Says my wife, sorely nced quite a bunch of chickenfeed; for my bonnet is a | shame and my shoes have made me lame; and the cottage needs repairs, and we must have rocking chairs, and the fence is out of plumb, and we look as though we're come from a lincof backwoods boobs—" *But I ex- claim with rising ire, “and the spark- plugs will not fire; I need greases to anoint Lizzie's universal joint, and the wheels have come unpacked and the differential's cracked, and it's useless to insist on a lot of coin, ¥ Chug-chug, c#ug-chug, little | e vhat a cedy thing you are! (Copyright.) \ ALT MASON. LAWYERS TO DEMAND DORSHEIMERS’ RELEASE Claim Hearing Developed Nothing to Justify Holding Accused Brothers. By the Associated Press. LANCASTER. Pa. July 31.—Coun- sel for Benjamin . Dorsheimer of Atlantic City and his brother, Chester A. Dorsheimer of Harrisburg. in jail here charged with the slaying of their parents in 1910, announced last night that the unconditional release of the defendants would be demanded Saturday at the habeas corpus hear- ing in the Lancaster County Court. Petition for the hearing was filed yesterday The attorneys declared that moth- ing had been developed at the hear- Beware! A GAME WARDEN dropped into our store one morning. ne see one of those Cafile Liberty Twin Rowboat Motors,” he e Leen using a highly advertised two-cyvlinder “Let said. ing of the brothers Wednesday, at the conclusion of which they were held without bail, to show that mur- der had been committed. The Dorsheimers are accused by an- other brother, Frank K. Dorsheimer of Thorndale, Pa., of causing the death of their father and mother in order to obtain possession of their father’s estate. The aged pair were found dead In their bedroom, April 16. 1910, supposedly from asphyxia- tion. it LA S PN RT, Gets Divorce at Reno. RENO, Nev., July 31.—Mrs. Martha Y. T. Taylor was granted a divorce in the District Court here Tuesday from T. Clarkson Taylor, vice president of the National Fibre Security Company of Wilmington, Del, on the ground of extreme cruelty. Mrs. Taylor was granted the cus- tody of their child. A property set- tlement was made out of court. rtical out- BODY FOUND IN BAY. Unidentified Man Dead Several Days, Chesapeake Beach, Report. Special Dispatch to The Star. CHESAPEAKE BEACH, Md, July 31.—The body of an unidentified man was found floating in the bay at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. It evidently had been in the water for several days. The man was about 45 years old, weighed 135 pounds, and was dressed in a suit of blue, with white shirt, blue tie and black shoes and sox. Nothing was found in the pock- ets that would shed light on the man’s identity. Chief of Police Peterson notified the Washington police, in the hope of ob- taining a clue. An inquest will be held tonight. JULY 31, 1924. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. Through,” at BELASCO—"Smilin* 8:30 p.m. POLI'S—"The Chocolate Soldier,” 8:20 p.m. Matinee, 2:20. KEITH'S—Martha Hedman - Nan Halperin, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. TIVOLI—"Tivoli Favorite's Week.," picture feature, continuance per- formance from 2 to 11 p.m. RIALTO—"Babbitt,” at 11:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. METROPOLITAN “For Sale,” 11:40, 1:35, 3:35, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. COLUMBIA—"Bread,” at 11:20, 3:35, 5:35, 7:30 and 9:40 p. at 1:30, at 30, at 11:00, 110 and 9: 20 p.m Love,” at 8:30, 8:00 and CENTRAL—"I ¢ pertormance from G730 am. p.m. " continuous Take it at bedtime. Soothes tired nerves. Induces sleep. Dorden’s to 9:30 | AMUSEMENTS. Mgt. Mers. Shubert. Prices inclu "~ A ROMANCE UNSUBPABSED “SMILIN' THROUGH" WITH BLANCHE YURKA Donald Gallaher Charles Hampde: Calvin Thomas Elizabeth Patterson 10:30 11:00 i RIALTO %% A Story and Play You'll Enjoy! “BABBITT” With Willard Louis and Carmel Myers || ADDED HIT—"OUR GANG" COMEDY || Ui 2 ) PoLI’s MAT. TODAY. 2:20 TONIGHT AT 8:30 Every Sun. Eve. at §:30 NITES—1,500 Seats, 50c, 75¢, & $1 MATS.—1.500 Seats. 50c ard 75¢ DeWOLF HOPPER And Company of Sixty In The «cHOCOLATE SOLDIER’ Commencing Monday—Seats Now GILBERT & “IOLANTHE" METROPOLITAN | PatacE LAST THREE DAYS Metro-Goldwyn Presents “REVELATION” 4 drama_of sacred and profans love, featuring MONTE BLUE—VIOLA DANA MARJORIE DAW—LEW CODY Fables—N\ews—Overture “$IDE SHOW OF LIFE" With Ernest Torrence and Anna Q. Nilsson 727777 7 Cor T Metro-Goldwyn I’r"tnta T TH| story of marriage—and free- L o Sy lnan G Korrea, with MAE BUSCH—ROBERT FRAZER WANDA HAWLEY—PAT O'MALLEY LATEST SENNETT COMEDY News—Overture—Ete. hoard motor, but it’s no wse to me. since it will not drive a rowboat anywhere it will float, like they claim it will. A good many who have Callle Liberty Motors just drive their rowboats into the weedy and shallow waters—I can not follow.” F AT 1 DAY LABOR FINDS STRONG THE IMPROVED diately. Communications to forn . £in B were sent last LAST THR 1170 11 “WRNDE“&EI "J"; THE Baldwin ervative party tormer r Asquith, he and the treaty s conference xpected to meet y. 1t is believed all will attend, with the exception perhapy of Mr. Asquith, who is recuper seaside treaty The general belief is that the gov- ernment will be reluctant to introduce new legislation this late in the par- liamentary session, but several of the ministers are urging that unless an amending bill is brought in imme- diately and a settlement made, the Republican movement in southern Ire land will force the Free State out o existence and bring about the estab lishment of a repubiic T. Cosgrave. president o tive council, has been pressing the British government for action for a long time. and the latter recognizes the difliculties in Volved in further delay The Morning I'ost, which Conservative, pictures the in the darkest colors and predic collapse of the Iree State govern- ment and the triumph of the Repun- licans in any case by Autumn ¢ inter. It characteriz omi- " the fact that the British troops ordered withdrawn from ttigo and Belleek areas, two crucial points on the Ulster Scate is ult situation of the border. FRENCH BIRTH RATE LOW. Continues to Dwindle Is Report, Comparing With 1923. PARIS, July 31.—The birth rate in France continues to dwindle, accord- ing to statistics issued by the National Alliance for Increase of Population. During the second quarter of the cur- rent year the rate in the largest cities showed a decline of 530 as com- pared with the corresponding period in 1923, Str urz and St. Etienne were the only cties showing an in- crease. Marriages in the same period showed a decrease of 441, and deaths of 354. Flowers for all Occasions Order your favorite blooms from Gude, 12 F.—Advertisement. 100% PURE I013EST _HOME MADE CANDICS MOTOR PEP Saves ten to forty per cent of gasoline cost and entirely elimi nates cost of valve grinding and carbon removal. Keeps engine at full efficiency all the time. Ask your dealer. FEERES CLEARANCE SALE! BEGINNING TOMORROW WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ELECTRIC FANS 15% Off The Regular Prices Plenty of hot weather yet to come—get an electric fan and keep cool—also buy it now and save 15% off the regular prices. Rudolph & West Co. 1332 New York Ave. Telephone Main 4870 the | DEMAND IN VIRGINIA Purchasing Power of Public Con- tinues at High Point, Says Federal Reserve Bank. RICHMOND, Va., labor leaders and ofiicials of the Department of Labor and find encouragement in the made on labar conditions in the fifth district by the Richmond Federal Re- > Bank in its monthly review. bor continues sufficiently well employed to keep ghe purchasing power of the public at a high point, the review sai result re- | tuil_trade “There has in the labor situation the mid- “Better side work to than during nd unskilled ldle of Jun | weather has proceed more regularl May and early Jun, and semi-skilled workers have found employment more easily, but factory work in a number of lines has slack- ned and workers either have been laid off entirely or had their operat- |ing time reduced, with conseque reduction in their pay envelopes. ssy condition of but this class of labor has been | ve . the farmers have | with the labor from farm families “In the textile centers curtailment of operating time continues, a lumber mills are reducing their out- put with the passing of the crest of building operations for this vear “The large amount of construction work under way in the district is the salvation of the laboring people at present, and virtually all skilled workmén find plenty of work to give them full-time employment. There |is a surplus of common labor in the | cities, both male and female workers Deing_obtainable on_short notice” HERE —you will find the Blank E. Morrison Paper Co. Books you want. 1009 Pa. Ave. in’s. Plain grade Handsome tailor-made tached styles. B b BRI R T < T T " - July 31.—Virginia | Farm labor has been in great demand | colored Oxfords; : madras; and handsome pongees in neckband and collar-attached styles. Made to Sell for $1.50 and $2.00 (George’s Famous Seconds) The cream of the shirt world of- fered you in this assortment of hlgh— shirts—Imported English broadcloths; Silkenglo, English new silk, and English crystal cloth. and striped’ effects, neckband and collar-at- Made to Sell for $3.00 to $5.00 (So-called irregulars) After looking over the Caille Liberty Twin the warden bought one, o Canywhere any other motor can—as he says, | and now can a Callle to follow a Caille. Is he satisfied? I’ll say he is, and you can have his name if you want it. = John J. Odenwald Established 1908 1209 H St. N.W. Special Summer Prices in our FURNITURE Section T stock summer discounts — ranging from— 10% to33 1/3% DULIN&MARTIN (e ~1215-1217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street 8:45 to 5:30 Hours: STEP ALONG, MEN!! The Shirt Sale of the Year STARTS TOMORROW MORNING AT GEORGE’S Values that will make you buy in a hurry; an assortment so big you can get any color or fabric; come early as possible and get the best plck- You'll want several for vacation wear, so this is your opportunity. You Can Choose From attractive woven models imsplain 910 7th St “We Request the Return of AW That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere” HE larger portion of our regular attractive L. t takes items are at Usual Prices All Sandwiches Ice Cream Soda Near T Malited Grape Nuss' .10c Just See What You Can Get for 23c 3 10c cans Sterno.. 2 15c cans Ingram’s Perfumed Borated Talcum . 3 10c cakes Palm- olive Soap 3 10c Cans Dutch Cleanser 10-watt to 50-watt Tu11g<tc|| Electric 3 10c cakes Conti's Castile Soap 23C 2 cakes Pa!moh\e Castile Soap .. . 23C 23c 23c 23c = 23¢ 2 cakes Castola 2 doz. Aspirin 79 Sizes Run From special Aug. 2, 1924. Pint Size Vacuum Bottles, 69¢, 79¢ 98¢ Stanley Unbreakable Gallon resular price, g6 40 $1.50. Special Thermic Gallon Jug. Special - $1.98 Sterno Folding Stove and 3 Cans Sterno Heat 25¢ guaranteed. Special Sale of Trusses, Elastic Goods, Etc. Look Over These Specials: Thread Knee Caps, each..$2.00 Thread Anklets, each....$2.00 Garter Leggins, each = Garter Stockings, each... New York Elastic Truss, single Boston Model Truss, single American Silver Truss, Get It At besons 14t0 17 Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917919 G St. N.W. MALTED MILK At Your Druggist’s Get It At Gibson's Where YOur DO”II"S Have More Ce'l‘s Always Lunch at Gibson's Ice Cream Sundae Malted Milk Ice Cream Cones Pies and Cake.... SPECIAL 12 5¢ Soda Checks (60c worth) for 50c Great Midsummer Sale for Friday August First Just See What You Can Get for 50c 6 10c cakes Cash- mere Beuquet Soap.. 6 10c cakes Big Bath Soap 6 Soap .. 6 cakes Colgate's Natural Odors Soap.. 3 23¢ cans Squibb’s 10c cal\m Coleo 3 25c¢ cans Mary Garden Talcum .... 3 25¢c cans Palmolive Talcum ... . 3_25¢ cans \[cnnrn s Violet Talcum ...... 3 25¢ cans J. & J. or B. & B. Baby Talc... 4 1-0z cans uaratc of Zinc, U. 50c¢ 50c¢ Special Sale of Edison White Label Records All Edison White Label Disc Records that we have in stock, 50¢ Each List prices, $1.00; $1.50 and $2.00. This sale ends Saturday, Vacation Needs fOl‘ YO\.\I’ Comfort Electric Curling Iron Sitrox Hair Nets . Prophyl. brush Paste .......... Pebeco |Tooth Paste Bring Your Films to Us All films left at 9 am. finished at 5 p.m. SPECIAL % Discount on All Eastman Kodaks and Films Excellent work Do You Want to Reduce? If so, there is one siire way and that is to wear one of Dr. Jeanne Walter’s Pure Gum Reducing Gar- ments. These garments will positively reduce with- out any injury. We are the Washington represent- atives for Dr. Jeanne Wal- ter. We measure you accurately and fit you per- fectly. Booklet sent upon request. Private Fitting Rooms. —_— Invalid Chairs For Sale and For Rent Dr. Soap Dr. Johnson's Gets It for Corns.... 25¢c 35¢ 25¢ 12l1c Zino Pads ... U. S. Army Foot Powder ..... + Blue Jay Corn znd Bunion Pads .. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS CLAIRE WINDSOR ADOLPHE MENJOU, ROBERT ELLIS, MARY CARR, T MARSHALL, JOHN P4 AND SCORES MORE, IN FOR SALE Lige Conley in “PIGSKIN? World Survey—Superb Symphony CRANDALL’ AMBASSADOR 8thSt.&Col RN. W. PAL S ENE RICH L in “THE DANGER COMEDY and RE- CRANDALL’S TODAY _MANLON BEPTY BLYTHE, LEy CENTRAL 9th Bet. D& B HAMILTON and SRECOIL.™ “WEDDING in TOMORROW —JOHX in_“BEAU_RBRUMM CRANDALL'S 1= 9th and E Ste. ¥ n oM | CRANDALL'S Syyoy heter nnd Garden 14th & Col. Rd. 2 PM. DAILY: 3 X MeAV( nue Grand 645 Pa. Ave. DAILY: 3 P. Med CRANDALL’S MATS. 2 P.M. MAY CRANDALI. s Apollo Theater and_Garden 624 H St. N.E. DOROTE Yot TODAY SHOLD cH { York Theater | ‘Ave.&Quebec St. WASTELAND” Zane Grey's Greatest Novel Entirely in Natural Colors! Keep Cool With Washed Teed Alr t TODAY—2 to 1i:15 P. M. EILEEN VAN BIENE Soprano Star of “Maytime” i ROY CROPPER Tenor, From the Ziegfeld Follles CHAS. E. GALAGHm Basso of the Scott! and Chiea: Opera Companies THE OSSMANS ELIAS BREESKIN Celebrated Violin_Virtuose DOI.ORES FARRIS Dancer, e_of “Hitchy-Koo® o\' THE SCREEN “THE KING OF WILD HORSES™ | ‘ LLOYD HAMILTON In ‘GOING EAST Str. ST. JOHNS Free Dancing Every Sailing MEYER DAVIS MUSIC For COLO\IAL M BEACH 40 MILE Aol . |mooNLIGHTS At 7:15 smmfuv New Bound_Trip: (Except Sundays Trains leave District Line Station 1o, 11:30 2, 230 325, 6.8 n shor A : = GLEN ECHO 18 WASHINGTON'S ONLY REAL FREE_ADMISSION PLEASURE PARX OFFERING 41 CONEY ISLAND AMUSEMENTS AND_MAGNIFICENT BALLROOM WITH OEHMANN'S GREAT ORCHESTRA. Free Dancing Meyer Davis Orchestra tr. Chas. Macalester Leaves Tth St. Whart 10 2.m., 2:30 & 6:30 p.m. Round Trip, 50c B FKEITHs HICH CLASS vAuo:Vuu Double Headline Bill IAH HALPERIN Character Song Studies CHAS. PURCELL VICTOR MOORE & CO. 8 Other Stellar Features Extra Co-Headline Attraction MARTHA HEDMAN In ‘“You Can't Beat Them' A Comedy in One Act Shows Daily 2:16 and 8:15 Bunday Matines at 3 Ixt St. cr1 0 AMERI RUTH STO LlBER SIRL OF North Cap. and P Ste. JAMES KIRKWOOD £ g Wor Con Ve "m’M CHASE TORAY A MU r ELITE f OF A KING PA A New England Dish Swordfish 40c Per Lb. SOLE—15c Lb. Virginia Beach Spots 15¢ Eacho & Company, Inc. No. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market Phones—Main 6176-9510 No Retail Delivery Enlarge Photos M. A. LEESE Braseh Stere OPTICAL CO, 614 Oth St 712 11th Street RAPHAEL oth at 0 St. N.W. N, MURRAY. IDNIGHT.” TOMEPHINE TACKSON =PRIy dancing lessons: 7 I 5, or $1 single o son. 1636 *orh now. - Phone Potomac 11 GLOVER'S, 613 22nd sons any time, T5c. Cout Guar._resvlts.” Fine ot e SIS A day. Eve. with. orchest; MR..LEROY H. THAYER, Specialist and \mhuntl ngo, Fox Trot, W: oat Ave._'Mata 2573, 1@ 19 9th Jou'ean trot and tan ll a few lessons *CLASS—TUESDAT,