Evening Star Newspaper, September 5, 1924, Page 22

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22 = IORLD FLIGHT AIM - 15 UNDER SURFACE 5-CENT COFFEE SOON TO GO IN RESTAURANTS Brazilian Government Is Blamed by Cafe Owner—Says 10 Cents Needed to Pay Costs. By the Astoclated Press. iy 1 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO MAN PINNED ON TRACK BY AUTO, WITH TRAIN DUE Closed Eyes and Waited for En- gine to Hit Him, But Just '.l'he'n It Was Flagged. By the Associated ress. WAR HERO MARRIED. Maj. Gen. Sanborn and Miss Alice Weck Wed. ! CHICAGO, September 5.—Maj, Gen. Joseph B. Sanborn, €8, hero of Chipilly Ridge, who led Chicago's . “Dandy First,” then the 1318t United Statas Infantry, to victory in France, was D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1924 ° - GOVERNMENT ENJOINED IN RIVER TOWBOAT CASE Former Missouri Committeeman Gets Temporary Restrain- - ing Order.: By the Amsociated Press. Jis PALAIS ROYAL . aans —The Sscent | NASHVILLL, Tenn., Septembor 5.— [ married * yesterday to = Miss Alice| ST. LOULS, Mo, September 5.—Fed- IS Seen as Effort to Center| cHIcAGo September 5 The Sucent | RS\ ae maved Trom being crusted | Weck. chicaun slaer-in-lun” of the|orkl Judwo. Faris yepiordssy sranted o " anr v pes: bec to death under :he Pan-American, ol Samuel E. 35, steel mag-|the application of Edward F. Goltrs " s & = Attention of Public and [t ot the pase” %" ' PO | rack train of the Louisville and |nate. -~ | st. Louls iron manufacturer and for G & 11th Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 The Erazilian government, said J. A. | Nashville last Tuesday, while he was| During the World War Gen. San-|mer Democratic national commjttee- . Fitzgoraid of Dutrolt. who yesterday | held beneath an overturned automo-|born received six decorations for|man, for & temporary Injunction re- Congress on Needs. addressed the convention of the Na. | bile, was told here by H. K. Baker,|bravery in action, including the |straining the Government from in- - FEIRS tional Restaurant Association is | 25, of Columbus, Ohio, who arrived [ American distinguished service cross, | terfering with CGoltra’s control of a n - chiefly responsible for the present |here Wednesday for medical treat- Giritish ‘d\lslllnxnlnht-dl service order. | floet of towbo‘l;fil:ndt‘:urlen urlnder An Extraordma One-Day Clearance y 5 f R e rank of officer of the Helglan |hin contract with the Government. ry z BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Coffee Glumilon, &8 B EENINInn A s BAI Gt tv we ISR De- | onlit of Sdoscll Ainerian Bions] Iutts Puii saidc “IRG tatiant What is the purpose of the world- coffee market by limiting the number MEN! i ; : hat the slzure was of Small and Odd Lot Assort- e L shipped. |neath his automobile when it was|gulshed service medal and the French | showed clearly t rt= D s e imaore ctunyiorprys O v withous tnis added aifficaity,” | overturned on the L. & N tcks nehr |ieicias $uscre iwithl palm. - Ha satdo| Biade wlttoULseatiantio{ty ang Ci ¢ i _ o crease in | Munfordsville, K 1 - | was made an officer of the legion of ceel L T A . ®the courags of the “American fiing |the spesker asserted, “the increane in | Munfordaville, ¥y, ol the. TR |NAs @ Rihhanded ane. ; ments at %2 and Less Than “0;’~';m;unml o M;:;te(‘“:m”", that when we sell & cup of coffee at § | speed. He was held by one leg, he The flect, consisting of 19 harges ® _These questions no doubt have oc- curred to many people as they have cents today, we actually are paying people to drink it. Many restaurants said, and his head rested on the track. He first thought of cutting off the leg e BISHOP URGES DEFENSE. and 4 towboats, which were bulit by tho government at a cost of $3,000,000, was obtained by Goltra on a contract 12 Former Prices . 50 b ortion of Sobserved the progress of the trip|have had to o out of business be- | With u nocketknife, but & TETL AN O dated May 28, 1919, made by Secretary 10 High-Grade 20 Two-Trousers around the world and the careful |cause of this fact.” e B¢ War Bakcr and. wasitolbe onerated o J 14 50 Preparations made by the Army and i "h;iilllc«krruhr:bltlon,"uhe added, ";r:\t- ;;_hmf e hought ofrea Catholic Churches of Connecticut by him. This contract, the Govern- Topcoals, Student Snl!s, » Navy to accomplish their objective. | fee drinking has greatly increased. T dt R 18664 :t0 mont claims, was violated through . A The answers are to be found in the = e Er i riinot maeey s ed toliBupozkATeat Day. o e rch ey, iRt Tn naiared orltns || oD attered. ot sl weeauiiana Wcxperience of aviation oficials in both | gratne G Base for Air Travel. | opencd his eyes and saw that the| HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 5. the Government attempted to seize Bl yoks sndtslctye nlaes Towi: 2 it i Bizes s itol {he Army and Navy with Congress. | (retna Wreen 3ase for SUr TIRVE. | pene d'stopped 15 feet from bim. | 16tter to bo’read ‘in the TRoman |the flect, but was restrained by an i £ ¥or no matter what spectacular| LONDON, September b, — Gretna ":'" had been flagged by & track-| Catholic churches of the diocese on |order issued by Judge Faris. Quantity Ly e e a T Quantity CIARTTER sPhases of the flight may be upper-|Green, long famous for romantic | . n8C o€ SEREIC, I yineTto | Bunday Right Rev. John J. Nilan, | Prior to today's hearing the fleét e == most in the public mind today, those | runaway marriages, is preparing to [ 5 G5 FUI¢ ? Bishop of Hartford, urges co-opera- | has remained idle here, awaiting a Sizes 356 36 37 33 40 42 Slzes 16 17 13 19 20 % interested in develop'ng American aviation as a military weapon as well a commercial industry are grati- « fled beyond words at the amount of attention the exploit has attracted. become an important air center as a base for travel to Ireland. Travelers will cross to Belfast in an hour and a quarter, and business men of north ern Ireland believe the new service Asks *“Padlock” for Caruso Cafe. United States Attorney Gordon to- tion of the Catholic people of the State for the observance of National Defense day, saying: “The spirit of peace, natlonal se- curity and welfare will be enhanced decision of the court. — e In tho middle ages physicians were accustomed to warn their patients ‘Were originally $29.50. 6 Gabardine 3 Young Men’s Two- Trousers All-Wool $14.50 $17.50 Congrose tndificrant, wiil do much to bring Ulster into |, United States Atioraey GOLITR 1001 by thiv action, and the lofty fdeals of | agninst eating cels, because, in this Tweed Suits, Topcoats, » Hitherto Congress has becn more or | Sosyr Forationship with England and | ¢iyry “tor o padiock injunction | oUr democracy maintained without | way they would be sure to lose their Regularly $29.50. Size 34 only. Originally $27.30. Belt-all-around model ind flerent to the pleas for exten- | Scotlan nst the Caruso Cafe at 909 H s voices. Silk-lined sleeves and yoke. 1 size 35; 2 in appropriations m~de by the Ar: Street northwest. The court IS Te- size 36 and 3 in size 37. It is true that Congress to limit armamants was held there was no agreement on the construc- Louts Rinalc restrain owner and man: unested to 2 Men’s Two-Trousers $14.50 °d approprintions more or «jd to De th : aEer Suits, for Tall Me s usly, reckoning it from | tion of submarines or aircraft, nor on e e oe e trom ||| 1f You Threw Awa: Pc:u’lzrly R e tor tan | 3 Young Men’s Two- g17 50 o hb A | s aoolocRlenginE ot te. Battie intoxicating lquors' on the y men. ~ Size 40, lougs. Trousers All-Wool © o anyhow. .ited. But since that time France s. The chargo is made that Y s Y l’d Tweed Suits, have pointed in vain (o the large |and Great Britain have been cnaaging | the national prohibition our dtraw Yesterday i 2 Men’s o sums_appropriated by Great Britain |in an air competition which has start- | violated frequently at the cafe and | 5 Regularly $34.50 and more. Hand tailored, d France for the development of |ed a £ood deal of war talk from time | August 11 last wine was rold to Ous |f| At The Ba“ Park_._ | Topcoats, et e iunialseistisnan ® aviation. It has beén contended by |to time. From the viewpoint of na-| 1. Fisher. a prohibition ‘ 1 { Originally $2450. ‘O al-wool twesds I in size 35. & Army officers, for instance, that Euro- | tional defe it now been dem- — i ierereny 8 vceds. +in Allalisrsionet st PlsS T sraL MAta Pean countries since the war have|onstrated that a hostile nation can T Come in and select a new Fall o . - 2 e % spent more money on aviation than |come across the ocean with airplanes ‘ here Is Every Reason | S - v anything else. and Zeppelins. Without doubt a pro- || pras you Should Locate | model to replace it. The wide ® In America the fact that billions|gram of defensive atreraft will be |l y & variety at Herzog’s makes it an i & Were spent on an air program which | an important part of the military and ||| In Chevy Chase was not ready when the armistice |naval expenditures the United ||| ;"Y matter to select a hat most - % Wwas signed has tended to discourage |States from now on. The world flight MAS ecoming to your individual Congress in expending more money.|has shown that the Atlantic and | QUMERv THO & CO. style ng = 'y . * The “aircraft devotees have had a|Pacific oceans are no longer insur- ||| Main 8416 e a acy- [} hard time of it since the war. They | mountable barriers and that isola-||. hoped that the air mail service would | tion s not as comfortable as it was | == =SS Powder blues, pear! and dark L] s SUr up interest and make Congress |before the days of dirigibles and air- T i kT ” = % apbroprists money tolenconrase com: | prars R T ; | Erays and tans—soft roll or . EY merclm 'avi:\unu. To Nm‘:f extent (Copyright, 1824.) ! = . | rakish” brim—the mode to suit L} < aircraft concerns went out of busi- “loy our rlp St icod isiecel L] da: L mess with the war and have not been Blue Boo = An event for Saturday— issed becaase some of them never | EW Branch S th 650 pai : = becamo "sdienc "Bt minsete ranch Store € - | s Government kept on buying a certain | opeosITE | styles. Values $5:30 to $7.50. number of planes annually there was | 922 14th St. 358 sQ. | ory" an 1= One d: nly— . no incentive for private industry to | Your Children's Chances ne day only * keep on experimenting or building. —in_life are handicapped by | Sy - . I < is D 4 impaired vision. Correctly fitted 7 l o et Crimes” are often. the " Yemeay : tetson, an = B abec ol e ot o haEern oy for apparent ‘“backwardness.” | e possibility . ” Faume A FITTING are Claflin specialties. B ok routes - like to see but they have hopes that . 2 5 | e and Blue Book 1n g P i o » the world flight will put an emphasls Claflm0phcalCo. city Club Blag. e Ty erzo ecial, ] on aviation which will keep it before many times its # the eyes of the American people and L p one in your car - Congress in particular. for all emergenciea - Then there is ancther aspect of the I ! State Road Maps are a « world flight which will become a sub- | big help, too. We have ] ject of discussion when Congress re- e £00¢ i «convenes. The American aviation a complete line. ] Developed in patent, black o Units have proved that with a rel- i s DR The N 1 . satin, black calf, brown calf, “atively small sum of money they can Money back without Juestion i . e National ¢k ki 1 accomplish a great deal. The whole | HARRIS' PRESCRIPTION fails to ree ™ biackiad-brownikid andibrowr < trip round the world was a minor soliove Indifenion, ICis. Sonr Stomuch Remembrance Shop suede. Choice of any style Ll Fns B0 oisenl or Constipation. Try this wonderful (Mr. Foster's Shop) - heels. Styles for street, dress the appropriations made and T America should not only keep pace = With the rest of the aircraft building ¥ countrics, but them. g When the ston conference Was! | remedy at our risk. Sold in Washington by Peoples Drug Stores 14th Si., one door from Pa. Ave. 0 1229 Pa. Ave. “ Silk Hose 48¢ Evers pair perfect silk and Gber mixed, full range of. eolors. All s zes, T H e e " ¢ are are Band-turned, v the balance of our Spring $ 75 beautifully finished Value beantifully fininhed = and early Fall suits, and they o ‘_"_“’::“":."k"‘_’c:':: e el ool . are just the weight for wear of plain and fSuted Sustable bridge arm. g now and later. Sturdy styles. Shelce st pialn‘and woolen fabrics, well tailored and styled for the conserva- tive and snappy dresser, make these prices impossi- ble to beat, so, Mr. Man, be thrifty, attend this sale and economize by buying your clothing needs. 46, and no charge for altera- KaurMAN: 1316 to 1326 7th St. N.W. Final Clean-Up of Our Stock of Men’s Woolen Suits TIt’s our final clean-up of Sizes 33 to 3 Amoskeag fancy outings, 1n neat stripes, checks or plaids; 27-in. wide. Sold to $35 19.75 This small deposit sends cither suit ‘to your home. MAXWELLS SATURDAY SPECIALS ] DELIVERS EITHER SUIT Complete Walnut Bedroom Suite Easy Weekly or Monthly Terms on Balance. or sport wear. Extra Salesmen to Insure Quick Service ' Palais Reyal—Second Floor. A Few Items From Our September Sale of Housewares, Lamps and China Remarkable Values! Junior and Bridge Lamps Complete With Georgette Silk Shades and Tungsten Bulbs Regular $25.00 The Junior Lamps The Bridge Lamps hand - turned, 2-piece plug, com- plete with tamel and 2 Tumgwten bulbs. The Shades are 24 ins., have corgette top. lined and inter- limed; silk skirt; 2-plece plug, pull chaia esoeket, com- plete with Tusgsten bulb. The Shades are 14 ims; have georgette top; lined and in- teriined; heavy double fringe. tions. % . i Sold to $50 Including 10 Pieces 32.Piece 32-Piece : Consisting of Luncheon Luncheon = Dresser Vanity Chair 5 1 39 Sets Sets n Chiffonier Spring Bench i A chance purchase of nationally advertised Bed Mattress and 2 Pillows Regularly - boys’ 2'-panls suits, and every one beariug‘ the $10.00—$2.00 Weekly (Complcte $4.39 = maker’s name, just at the opportune time. these suits to 18. Men’s $2.00 House Slippers 2t MG %NS 2NRE Choice of Men's All Letucr Black and Brown Romeo and Everett Cut House Slippers, also gray and black felt, with leather ' soles: ‘heels. Sturdy materials in an extra good grade make Sizes 11 a real bargain at $9.75. 1. Advance Sale of School Shoes for Boys and Girls " All-Leather Scheol Shoes, blacks and tans, blucher and Eng- lish lace, some with Sizes 11 'to 2 and 2% to 6. 95 rubber heels. Choice Special Thin Quality Amer- ican Semi-porcelan China, of 5 attractive designs. Ideal for light housekeeping and kitchenette use. Step Stools. leather "soles: “all Bave’ rubber T s A gfggr;r‘:;- (Tan High Lace School Shoes, all leather, spring and y ""':"mg:":; Varnished e e o Medicine Cabinet, . « » . Landers, Frary (3t 1 0 .€ L~ s Tindier Has sa teet| Lt PR SALE OF NEW FALL DRESSES]| *Ficc, rosler Came Sute 1 B iMoo (RN 2 M (R : - ouse. - | e’ Beaty e With Davenport Bed—In Velour clal— P . ‘Specal— cial = 3 This is the ideal suite for a small apart- 1 l 19 l 38 . 9 5 ment. Beautiful mahogany and cane frame § $1.48 | $1.00 [$1.19! $I. $1. 98¢ o o with velour covering. Buiit for a lifetime of R W — . y an s:;\'i&)c and comfort. Very low priced at 7 . An Added Room Without Added Expense $10.00 Cash—$2.00 Weekly Space won't permit detailed de- scription, but the values are most extraordinary ; styles are all brand- PR TN $5 New Fall i » new and up to the minute, and the | s 95 Taght o wa::::;::: ;n:'rl?:-;l; sciviese o Gamiater materials are those most in fash- . ITrening Tabia. ‘Basewood | Good _qual- 10-qt. size,| ™2de. 4-ft| decorated, blue and | $1:35 White Weel ion’s favor for garments selling at = topr Shineh sie. Strong-| ity 'y & rn.[10-t slze.| 5T 8po| White japanned fne | W, mh, Suten: double and treble our advertised ’ ‘fy’ made.” Special— Special— | Spectal— | cial— ishes— with ‘long_and short 8ilk or Lyon's Velvets, made into becom- and_exclusive models, for matron or miss; neatly trimmed with self or contrast lors. rices. Misses, 16 to 20; Women, A 36 to 44, and extra sizes 46, 48 and °50 can be fitted at the two prices. mEaH Y ER R $1.59 | 39c | 24c | $1.49!4Pieces, 69 % BN . o

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