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ASKS BRITAI'S AD ACANST THE TURKS Irak Government Fears Hos- tile Nation Will Attempt to Seize Mosul. By the Ascociated Press. LONDON, Septe patch to the V pointin intend & Mosul. Sees Dangercus Situation. which to seize being Influenced d occult forces™ Among , M reckoned “But,” . ihe Telegraph undoubtedly be @angerous tha @iplomacy has I lobbies of the lea ons Tuterested. governments or by competing cates, the shares alloted ha deemed inadequate, so that vari forts are afoot with or witho Bupport to stiffen Turkey's clal r Angora by much- coveted oll conce: General merc! @re giving way to specialists in di tribution. NORTH 5997 CHEVROLET -« "OAKLAND -« BUICK « CADILLAC The most convenient way to buy a car on time " Always the lowest, GMAC time pay- iment costs are now lower than ever h | 2n 11-year-old chum, lost her life in ¢ By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 22.—Golden silence is one of the cardinal rules for success In business as laid down by rt H. Gary, chairman of the board of directors of the United States ~-1 Corporation. erage sman talks too much, has a good command Mr. Gary said last address to commerce stu- New, York University. “It is to lot the other man talk half of ceven other rules . |BODIES OF GIRLS, KILLED IN PLUNGE. RECOVERED Found in River After 60-Foot Fall . Over Cliff—Elder, 11, Attempts to Save Chum. By the Assoriated Press. TAYLORS FALLS, Minn., S ber 22.—The body of nine-year-ol Irene Aaby of Minneapolis, who, witi | | 60-foot fall from the clifts here Sun | day, was recovered from the St. Croix | River. The body of Evelyn Wambpler, alsc of Minneapelis, who died in an at | tempt to save the Aaby girl, also was | recoverea. The girls were exploring the helghts xhen Irene lost her footing and fel: e clung screaming m rushed to her aid the vounger girl graspec ‘s arms the two sid down the but Ireme plunged into the v flowing waters of the gorge n unhesitatingly plunged | $10,000,000 Given to Oust Reds. | CANTON, September 21 (Delayed) —Reports received here say that hants of Swatow, 225 miles north- le of Canton, hs given Gen. { Cheng Kwing-ming $10,000,000 with which to oust “reds” from Canton. Swatow is now held by Gen. Cheng. T situation here remains un ged. The stgike of Chinese against gn activities is continuing. 11TH ST. NW. OLDSMOBILE before. The dealers in the cars named above will show you the official GMAC Rate Chart, offer you a choice of convenient payments at the new rates and gladly compare GMAC rates with any other financing rates. GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION The financing organization of General Motors . . & THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Golden Silence, Elbert H. Gary’s Rule For Achieving Success in Business)| ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., September 22 (Special).—Gov. Albert C. Ritchie and success arc: Adherence to the golden | D, Viliam Mather Lewls, president rule, sticking to one line of activity. of George Washington University, will honesty, punctuality, mental, moral be among the speakers at the dedi- nndk pl;}'slcll health, an endeavor to |catory exercises at the new public make friends and avold making ene- a v mies and patriotlc observance of the | syemime. g t hethests Thuraday tave county superintendent of schools, and As examples of men of unswerving | Dr. George E. Lewls, supervisor of honesty he named Abraham Lincoln, J. Pierpont Morgan and Marshall | Mrs. a ) o} Field. He sald that opportunities for success in business were never greater h of the peation Proghvterian Chnreh A B Ny RN A T ALL THIS FALL astor and Rev. James Kirkpatrick, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, Be- thesda, will deliver the benediction. The following will act as a recep- tion committee: chairman; Mrs. Earl G. Chaf Benjamin T. Elmore, Mrs. T. eritt, Mrs. Philip Mallor: Merryman, Bernard A B. Greeley and Mrs. L. B. Tuckerman. The Bethesda band will furnish music. The bullding cost around $80.000. St. Mary's branch of the Na Nrs. Oliver O. Kuhn, | Council of Catholic Men of Rockville | bas elected officers_for one Il also speak and | f President, B. V ] dent, Joscph L. tary, J. Paul Brunett. i Vir survey committees h / i In the world of Gowns there are the Paris Openings. In the Social World, ’) the Bachelors’ Cotillion. In the world ¥ of Shoe Fashion, this brilliantly com- prehéglsive Formal Fall Opening. Style B-8007 Workmanship, materials, fitting qualities to make you recognize brimming value—in- stantly! SIEAp It e et 5 yIn Patent, with 3 slender button$5'95 Shoe men call this a “buckle season!” Proving the smartness of this slender strap model with tiny buckle at side. In Black Satin or Patent. $5.95 Style B-8015 Copied from an outstanding Parisian Style success for Au- tumn. A chic gore {mmp in Patent eather, India tan kid trimmed. For smartness with almost every cos- tume nothing to COMPARE with Opera Pumps! And none smarter than these, in black satin or patent leather TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER /.| Alexanrria, Va.; 92, 1925 Licenses have been issued by the clerk of the Circuit Court here for the marriage ot Willlam B. Scott, 39, and Miss Mary A. Edwards, 32, both of Washington; William S. Tupman, s. | 81 and Miss Mary L. McNeill, 22, both -| of Washington; George 8. Langley, 22 and Miss Georgla Finnell, 18, both of Camden W. Berry, 33 of Washington and Miss Rebecca Dowdy, 34, of Norfolk, Va.; Ely B. Brent, 40 and Miss Fannie Martin, 27, both of Fairfax, Va.; Henry P. Hol- lidge, 42 and Miss Alice M. Perks, 37, both ‘of Washington. Lawrence Edwards, a young resident of Colesville dietrict, was fined $200 and costs by Judge Samuel Riggs, in olice Court upon conviction of sell- ing liquor. A youth acting for Police- more of these shoes we put out, the more we can put into the shoes them- selves! And demand already is so big that we're about to open 3 new Hahn Stores in Washington. 12th and G Sts. 3 Corner Rooms 2nd Floor Large show windows. able for milliner, beauty parlor. W. H. WEST CO. 916 15th St. M. 9900 man Charles T. Cooley, bought a pint | of whisky from him, the testimony showed, at a dance near Colesville. B. W. John, pastor of the Methodist Church, officia of Nicholas Miss Mary of New Rocl taking place Fifty Klansmen from this and | Prince Georges Counties, wearing | robes, but unmasked, attended serv. | hurch at Po- | the ma Suit= tailor or ceeded to the front of handed the pastor, T J. Donald, a cash donation. 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