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CANADA FLOODED ‘ \Last of Wrangell | Hunters to Return ’ THE EVENING STAR, JAPAN’S RULE UPHELD IN KWANTUNG CASE WASHI involvement apparently has been avoided lhrough the decision of Judge Purdy, Had the judge azsumed Jurisdiction In the Smith case, thus substantiat- ing the claim that the peninsula is FTON, D. C., FRIDAY, KING GRANTS WOUNDED VET’S WISH FOR COTTAGE RIL 3, 1925. gates the King sent for hign, but in the presence of his monarch Piroll was (oo nervous to stand. So, the GIVEN RAILROAD POST. Kjng asked the veteran to sit beside [H G, Snelling Made New York him while his story of misfortune was told. Central Treasurer. Save $50 to $75 Have your Hot-water Heat- ing System installed now. Let Victor Emmanuel Henr! Story of! Man Who Fought in War, Then Gives Him 20,000 Lire. By the Associnted Press, Chinese territory, Japan doubtless | “What can 1 do for you?' finally | ‘Npw YORK, April 3.—Harry G would have protested. axked the King. At length Piroll, i = ‘i er | who had been evicted from his house, | Snelling, assistant general treasurer | | wafd his life dream was a cottage of | of the New York Central lines, yes- | hfs own. But it would cost 10,000 lire. | terday wau avpeinted general treas- King Vietor Emmanuel immediate- | . "= Iy ordered 20.000 lire given to the ROME, April 3,—Giovanni Piroli veteran, and as Piroli departed the | created March 3 by the death of Mil mutilated war veteran, partly p | monarch took 500 Ifre from his pocket, | ton 8. B: \l)zwi unable to speak perfectly and |saying, “Buy food with this." Rush v of Cincinnatl, Ohio. 000 in counterfeit m and a print- |in taiters. today upproacied the guard | . | treasurer of the Big Four Railwas ing press, were arra ed today and |of the roval ! = = system since 1909, was appointed to held for the forging of bank notes|in see Ki High school girls in BInghamton, | succeed Mr. Snelling and A. . Burke and making counterfelt $10 Banque | whom I fo N. now wearing hand-painted | o cinnati, was given the Big Canadienne” Nationale notes. Pollce [ When informed by ihe men at the | galashes reasurershin. ay that in addition to the $150.000 in’ bogus money they found in the house” 500,000 cut papers ready to he printed. us give you an estimate. A list of satisfied users on re- quest. Modern Heating Co. Hot-Water Heating Our Specialty 508 H St. N.W. Main 6209 ARCOLA SYSTEMS | U. S. Court Decides Extraterritorial | Rights of Americans Do Nof Extead to Leased Province. WTHFAKE MONEY o e onc Remaining members of the ill- lulpd; | hunting expedition 1o Wrangell Arrest Of Sflven Far From Island in 1923 will be returned to | | their homgs near Nome next month Clearing Up Counterfeit- |on the Coast Guard cutter Bear. A ing, Police Say. doxen Eskimos. including two women Six Held in Counterfeit Case. MONTREAL, April 3.—Six men ar- | Irested “in & farmhouse at L As- | semption, where Royal Canadian Mounted Police said they found $150.- system to fill the vacancy Correspondence of the Associated Press, SHANGHAI, March 14.—Extrater- ritorial rights accorded by treay to Americans residing in China do not extend to the Kwantung Peninsula, the southern tip of Manchuria, which | Jupan ifolds under a 100-vear lease, | | 1% the decision of Judge M. D. Purdy of the United States Court for China nghai case in question toncerned a e of assault made against Capt. Smith, a ship’s officer. who was and five children, comprise the party. | _The announcement from the Coast Guard headquarters of the cut- ter's assignment, probably will mark the final act in t i opened in August have | ing company eol unter- | H. Wells to take a party of native | fox hunters to Wrangell. They re- mained on the Black lsland a year, until 1aken off by the Soviet vessel | ed October and taken to Viadivos- m;, where Wells died of pneumonia. ng into China, the party so- journed for a time at Harbin, churia. and then were | seattle OFFICIAL IS \}ICTIM. Customs Man Forced to Borrow $60 to Pay Duty. YORK. April 3 deputy sury. “1 want genist, ov By the Assoc when a trad- MONT MONTF ned Charles redoubled r search for co feiters who have flooded the country with spurious notes of the Banque Canadienne Nationale and of the Tm- | perial Bank Canada < April 3. —Palice Fiction, Biography. Travel, Hlstory. Dramaete. Pl sald to have beaten a sailor at a cafe in Dairen, the prineipal city on | the peninsula. "At a preliminary hear- ing in 3, ted States Commis- sfoner M A on held Capt. Smith for trial before the United States Court for China, ruling territorial . rights of Americans in China_ applied to the Kwantung leased territory as this territory was | in fact a portion of China. This rul- ing Judge Purdy reversed seven men in a farm- | ption Wed ) in cou adienne Nationale 2 producing solve the general erday Man- brought to that extra- Goes right on over the old wall paper ERE you may obtain for a small rental fee—a fractional part of the purchase price—any new and popular book of fiction or non-fiction. The service is prompt, clean and inviting. You st..t and stop when you choose. Womrath’s buys to meet the demands of the moment. There are no delays, no excuses, you get the book you want when you want it, if it is new and popular. WOMRATH’S LIBRARY & BOOKSHOPS 607 13th Street, N. W. Main Offices and Mail Order Dept., 21 West 45th St., New York Leman p produced t had not t Judge Purdy’s decision that Ameri- can extraterritorial rights do not ex- tend to Kwantung Peninsula, held by Japan, under a 99-year lease, is re- had to borrow garded here as a precedent colleagues to pay duties when he and| The case of Capt. Smith was the N- | his wife landed yesterday from a tour | first in which the question was test of the West Indies. ed in the courts. Inspectors pounced upon his traps.| ‘Whether the lease should be recoz- examined everything, and demanded |nized as valid has been in dispute £60 in duties. O'Conner admitied he | between China and Japan, China con- was & bit short of ready cash. The|tendinz that the long term extension obtained virtually by force after tinting Japan's celebrated 21 < of 1917 The Washington the | G ment =0 far has not been in- volved in that dispute, and such an In oae minate—just that quick—the peln |. No treatment so safe, sure, bly antiseptic and selentiie in iy ‘s Zino-pads. The results etattone your drugglst’s or shoe Cost but a trifle. Three Sizes —for corns. callouses, bunions DrScholl’s | Zino-pads “Put one on—the pain is gone” John P, r of cus- 0 from his Fnr your \\'Ood“'ork" buy Farboil Enamel Paint. At good paint dealers the L:Assomption prisoners are held e seventh was | toms, but hi deceived, have been in each. from his co-officials - and duty was paid JHARRY - | B KAUFMAN? s Sk 7 1316 to 1326 7th St. N.W. &1ts Not What You Put Into a Suit, But What Wear You Get Out of It That Counts Men’s and Young Men’s New Spring All-Wool Two-Pants Suits Real $25 Values Kiddies’ White Dresses $2.98 and Em Trimmed E | Store Hours, 8 to 6 The Jlational” Many Housewives Are Taking Advantage of Our Sensational Costume Three-piece Console Set with purchase of $25 to $50. A Wrought Iron Bridge Lamp with purchase of $75. 42-piece Set Dinner- ware or 26-piece Set Rogers Tableware with purchase of $100 or more. Spring shades, made with fancy flounces. Real $25 —is the amount we will allow you on your old Values refrigerator when buying a new one during this sale. Of course the old one vou turn in be sold on.any condition in our store. will not A real special in preparation for Easter. Pick out any $25 suit in stock and pay but $19 for it, and the suits have their original tickets on them. Blue grays, London laven- ders, fawns, pin stripes. etc., and all with two pairs of pants; also many ‘fine suits with one ‘pair of pants: Remember, | every suit is all wool and faultlessly tailored and alterations are made without cost. Sizes 33 to 44. Eastel’ Hats $3 Girls’ 7 to 14 Year 5 English Broadcloth $ 1 .98 A special pur- n el SisTe "o yoathta) aud mmetave Tasten. Biraws Jand combiationy ot sk and straw with a2 wonderful variety of colorful trimmings. in_many new shapes and siyles, extra value at $5. Quick Action Is Necessary If You Would Get An Unrestricted Selection Boys’ Four-Piece Suits and 2-Pants Serge CREDIT Your credit here helps you more standing A popular bug for the hoys snd & real saving €0 the mathers v Spring with o pan vest, And all-wooi biue’ serges. with Two paire of lined pants! sizes 8 to 17 Market Basket Specials SAVE 6lc 1 bottle Toilet Water 1 bottie Palmolive Shampoo. . than you realize, broidered In con trast colotx guaraniced wash in sizes 7 vears especially so during this sen- sale. made An This sale is proving to be just what Wash- ington housewives are looking for. Hundreds of Refrigerators have been sold, but there is still a large assortment from which to choose. to 14 A sational “National” Apartment Size Come take advantage of your credit and get that new icer you need so badly. in, Real Easter Economy! Silk Dresses New Coats $6 95 Just unpacking 100 All-wool, New Sport Coats, especially purchased at a big saving; new styles neat color combinations and trimmings and plain colors. The dresses are of fine silks or flannels, in high colors, neatly trimmed with lace, broidered or frills, flounces and flowers. 16 to 30 in dresses; 16 to 44 in coats. Great Easter Shoe Sale Clnldren s Spring *| Infants’ Strap Slippers $6) .45 Fanchon Special for this sale only § $1.00 Chlldren s Rayon Silk Sport Hose 7s Length, 39¢ Ribhed ‘to the 108 all the new Spring shades. sizes & to | 50c Women’s Dub-L-Wear g Mercerized Hose, 35¢ Rose. heige. light and dark gray, French fan._ biack and_white, all szes $2.25 27-inch Diaper Cloth 10 Yds for $1.69 absorhent, non-irritant, sealed 510 $15 Values $I.50 Lady Seal Pack Union Suits, 98c nty Athletic T'ndersear. plain white ints. all_sizes " $2.00 Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, $1.19 Fast colors in navy, red. green and purple, new noveltr handies, amher tip _and_ferriles. $2.00 Kid Boot Sweater $1.19 colors, sieevelens, rt ideas in Sweaters $2. 50 Bedspreads, $1.89 ouble bed sire, $1x00, Marseillen AlOc Colgate’s Coleo Soap 3 Large Cakes and Trial Cake 4 Cakes for 25¢ A Soap gusranteed made of vegetable ails. Tiuadrads. ot nalfe of 5.0 Py "$1.00 Women'’s wRaybfi" P nd Tan"Stry Silk Vests, 63c maize, pink, erchid, em- Sizes 5-Piece Walnut-Finish Bedroom Suite A Very Attractive and Strongly Built Suite. Comprises Bow-end Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier, Vanity and Bench. Beautifully finished in wal- nut. A wonderful bargain at this low price. Easy Credit Terms ATIONAL FURNITURE CO. N E Corner 7th and H Streets N.W. The grade Tatent Ankle and Tnstep Straj Sippers; _spring _beels and turn soles; sizes 4 to Children’s Smp Slippers Ohildren’s $2.50 s R '2‘1’{‘- . Allpatent and . Tan Law. rubber ieels, 1115 fo 2 and 3 1o &, “%s 2% gromin & % Vofnere "ae S1i0s Boys’ and Girls’ Oxfor_dl SO0 GARIAS &) 200 palrs of Tan s 39c Boys’ Silk Windsor Ties, 25¢ Plam colors. plaids, checks and dots; fall length. and Leather Lace Oxfords, incind crepe rbher sizes 815 to 2. tent Z_ ftrap Stmpers: epring heel ioa: all wolid to