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ELDER FLOWER EYE LOTION 8¢ (including _eye cup) at “zou arax = GK(‘ € —3C<s 4 2 23 — ~ Aasures Future Desxrabxlxty Select Your Home Site NOW! Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Followmg Wreck of Ship in Rhine at Cologne. Xt BY EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER. /A% Badio to The Star and Chicago Datly News. | , July T~—A universal | s, wilder and worse than anythiag e imagined by prohibition performers, has just occurred at Cologne. Five are dead and the hospitals are crowded with persons suffering from -.| olic poisoning as a result. ‘was mot a case.of bad liquor elthor. but of the best wines of Ger- many. It happened thus: ~ * A wine ship, loaded with the finesti Moselle ‘vintdges in barrels, floating piles at Cologne and its cargo of barrels into the water. "l‘uowl-o"ory?n'-m'i A crowd noted the chance, and the ,” was, raised. Hun- left their work, | “ide drink. The - tity was practically limitless—80,000 quarts of wine fit for an eplcure. Late comers fought the first pos- sessors for the. contents of the bar- rels. The scene turned into a wild debauch of the kind pictured by the Dutch painters, Breughel and Steen. ‘Within a couple of hours 20 per- sons, dead drunk, were taken to hos: ‘pitals, Literally hundreds were car- ried to their homes by wives, sisters ( from the Rhine. A third carouser was killed by a blow received in the mixup. Two more died in a hospital from delirlum tremens. Three others the situation the 90,000 quarts of wine Battlefield Scene Depicted. When the police finally mastered | water all night with searchlights were gone. police lined the river banks for miles and swept the water all night wi in the hope of saving of the river looked like a battlefield. mild drunkenness, but this patience. Today there is before the Reichstag a bill for the control of alcohol, giving local authorities for ] three years the right to refuse fur- ther licenses for selling alcohol, and ta close cafes, taxerns and saloons on Sundays, holldays and pay days. {Advertising of wines and spirits | would be prohibited in publio con- veyances. Restaurants would be pro- for food without drinks. Drinks would not be sold to persons under 18 nor tobacco to persons under 16. The bill will come before the Relchstag for action in the Autumn and the chances are that the Co- logne souse will have aided the cause of local option and even eventually prohibition in Germany. 4 (Copyright. 1926, by Chicago Daily News Co.) BRITISH AIRMAN, SHOT BY ARAB IN IRAK, DIES Mechanician of Plane on Way From London to Australia Hit ‘While Flying Low. mechanician, many miles with him on his flxt from London to Australia, and’ now.lies dead from an Arab’s bullet. A hundred miles from Basra Cob- ham’s plane was flying low, when a bullet crashed through the fuselage |* and entered Elliott's Iung. Cobham rendered what aid he could and continued his flight, bringing his machine down near this city. EI- lott was hurried to a hospital, where he died last night. 1412 Eye S!. N LW, Franklin 9503 SPECIAL NOTICES. IC, FOUSE WIRING E!% nn’n;fn“-i“% T ?'m '1 e Wfim}fi NI WILL ave.. on_and after Ji g s 08""" %gfinmfi?fiifl:fil BT Taore Daver. %6 to Se nh-uxlnr 38 PATRONS OF e Fhate vumhnod the m{ ""xf SN ol’ncu‘.h' o283 14th st. D.W. Colo 0 14 D! Al s-n between, New York and Wask also 10- moving: we 'or estimates gt Columbia “ua'l SR " Moter Transter ] 2424 -rf‘i'g"ifl“‘" R G P, GING. 0. A, MAID: Th04 & nw. Burieith) " ot —__J¥1E h{ OF WASH- j;;”a e S i Gcar Cutting Shafting and cold rolled steel. Cast phospher-bronze bushings. al Machine Work H. C. Cragg Mfg. Co., 228 K s.w. REMOVAL NOTICE! COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. Now Located at 1410 G ST. N.W. EDWIN H. SFLVER. Presitient. RUSTY ROOFS o =i be 1daky Protes-Hia Root Paint ives the T PR]NT]NG IN A HURRY BYRON S. ADAMS M— Germany looks with sympathy on | surpasses hibited. from charging higher prices| celved grand jury. subpoenas yester- day, Mrs. McPherson was not at d | and children. Two bodies were fished | Angelus Temple when procéss servers Ithoxmdmwmh served “If they dont come out here with it, TNl call ti bring it out,”* the & speaking of the First witnesses in the case will be heard tomorrow by the 3 Those . sul incl n.mmg others, * Mrs. Minnie -Kennedy, pastor's mother; Miss Emma arrived. least of recovering bodies, Thebanks | 2390 nbeck, close of both the pastor and her attorney has l‘k‘d several Douglas, Ariz., officials » . The mayor and chief d police of Agua Prieta have also been requested to appear. Another note threatening the de- struction of Angelus Temple within two weeks was recelved by the evangelist yesterday. It was signed ‘Avengers.” The note was turned over to private detectives. THREE U, S. SCIENTISTS TO EXPLORE FAR NORTH Botanists Will Penetrate Regions of Ontario Never Before Seen by White Men. . 'TORONTO, July 7.—Thres ronto last night for a three-momth trip in northern Ontario, where they will visit a region never before seen ‘| by_white men. “ Capt. Henry. Marion Hall of New York, sports writer and. big game hun(er uuuludnrdun pnty el Qo':m mu ulty of the University George C. e W loon, hfi imens and 1dies wild life for tho American Museum of Natural His- ln New Yvrk to - visit '.hc party sources of the Abmbl. o . Mattagami, and Lima, Peru, is to have its first au- tomobile show this Summer. $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester up and ask them to| vangelist - $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN SUNDAY, July 18 (Special Train—Eastern Standard Time.) Leayves Washington (Union Station) 7:30 A.M. Ar. Wilmington 10:05 A.M., Chester 10:25 A.M., Philadelphia, Broad Street, 10:50 A.M. Returning leaves Broad Street Station 7:35 P.M., West Philadelphia’ 7:40 P.M., Chester 7:59 P.M., Wilmington 8:19 P.M. Tickets on sale two days preceding Excursion Similar Excursions Sundays, August 1, 15, 29, September 12 Pennsylvania Railroad Thc Smndatd Railroad of the World 7/ Inside Facts” For floon, wllhand all ' other imidowork,thmua ault:blepdntornmhhin tho!mom'!nm l!noi ~Jmown for its buuty and durabilit; n.ou side work,"is-only one of the many paints and : mnhhuthatyouanh:yhmwifl:funh- saranes of quatity;’ Conmuourezmmnt' | WELL, | $'POSE - w;‘u'fwe‘b [ ALOMG- TH BEST " WAY WE CAM ., MORE, * +OLO FASHIONED COOSTAN-. Ws OR A DRY MARTING AN OR A BRONY OR | White Robin Found. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, July 7 UP).— exhibited The Best of “Life-time” Homes— More space—more unusual features—more value for the money. 5000 block Illinois Ave. N.W. No. 5015 Is Exhibit Home - In front of these Homes are wide 25-ft. terraces on the hour and half ‘hour TO BALTIMORE ~ ANNOUNCEMENT GENERAL REDUCTION IN PRICES OF DUNLOP TIRES " For the past few months we have been looking -forward to a reduction in the ice ‘of tires due to lower frubber prices. We have fought against selling a K:ewhxchww!dbem toomghcy.untdthetewouldnotbesuch:mtdl ence between the price of the BEST QUALITY TIRES and tho;e of a cheaper ma- "~ WE HAVE WON! You pfl!chlse the BEST TIRES DUNLOP HAS EVER PRODUCED DURING S THEIR 38 YEARS OF SUPREMACY: IN. TIRE BUILDING at prices - as low as the lowest levels in history and at no greater cost than you ‘have to or just ordinary tires. No further reduction.is likely at present rubber pnceu Someide. of the wonderful vfluuwagfiol% a eotnpnilon of | m of tln most p opular and BALLOON TIRES. o 8128 m D‘nb 14.00 | 29440 “nae 2125 FENOWES DL | SureRelief REONTAY 5 Ballot to anmt Irfternal Political. Strm .mmu $5 today and 18 months to pay. No interest or carrying charge. Liberal allowance for your old automatic or tank heater. tions increased tmm ll,lu 000,000, to 5 111, CO!M mJlll ile exports drop- ped from 6,806,000,000 to 6, Iu ,000,000.") § MATCH MONOPOLY GIVEN. Greeos Gets $5,000,000 Loan in Re- ISOLATED FROM TRAFFIC Bat Only Fifteen Minutes From Downtown f WOODLEY PARK '’ Aimihdofcrngda«eh-inhmvifll dalinite bocial sed reaity vilnes, . $2,500 CASH—$125 MONTHLY $16,500 and $17,500 Other homes in this area, built and building $28,500—$32,500—$55,000 Exhibit House—2907 Cathedral Ave. N.W. Open Sundays and Daily Until 9 P.M. WAQ.DMAN 1430 K St. N.W. e, LLLLLI LI I71I 27707707, BARGAINS $500 CASH ‘Monthly Payments rd&4th& T & U Sts. NE. , Overlooking the Site of the New. f $2,225,000 McKinley High School We Are Building 72 New Homes at This - Porches. mn—%mmu .R.HOWENSTEI INCORPORATED B H STREET NORTHWES‘I’ C 'whomofco.rfand ,troubb—w#hcmmof lmry and .nla-t environ-