Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1926, Page 40

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' Rope Around Neck of One of ¢ 13 Conspirators Against . b Kemai Breaks. B3 the Associated Press. | SWYRNA, July 15.—It was neces- gary t6 hang Churki Bey, brains of a plot to kill President Mustapha Kemal Pashs, twice yesterday. The first t'me he was hanged from a tripod on | {he water front, but the rape broke, and he fell to the ground. 4 Many of those who witnessed the fncident, especially the women, inter- preted this as a sign that the victim | gught to be pardoned, but the execu- tioners quickly removed him to an- QOther tripod_set up in front of the ity hall, where he was dispatched Without further delay. Thirteen conspirators were hanged at widely separated points because of the new Turkish penal code presecrib- ing that one condemned man miust not see another executed. Each of the men hanged wore & placard reading: “Condemned to death for having plotted against the 1ife of our beloved Mustapha Kemal Pasha, sident of the republic and mavior of ‘the honor of the Turkish nation." { The executions were carried out in complete darkness, The streets were filled with soldiers. Dijam Bolet Bey, former minister of the futerior, hefore going to his death predicted disaster for the Kemalist overnment. The bodies were left hanging, ex- posed to public view, until noon, when they were cut down. The women then struggled for pleces of the hanged fhen's ropes, believing, in accordance with mative superstitution, that they would bring good luck. The plotters planned to have a hand grenade given to Kemal in a bouquet Ly a woman. The 13 hanged were convicted after 50 arrests had been made. 2 e GSHAME SUICIDE” CASE - EVIDENCE TO GO ON AIR Testimony in Trial of Four Accused of Attacking Peteet Girls Will Be Broadeast. By the Assoclated Press. : ' SAN DIEGO, Calif., Jily 15.—Al- Though a Mexican law will exclude the public from the trial of four men ‘st Tia Juana, July 20, on ('hlr‘ul growing out of the “shame suicide"” _ of the four members of the Thomas l'eleel family here last Winter, ar- Jangements are being made to broad- cast the testimony from the border town. William Silver, promoter of the broadcasting project, has announced that the Mexican authorities have given their consent to the plan and that an English translation of the proceedings is to be put on the air. The four accused men include Zen- #ido Llanos, former chief of police of Tia Juana. Peteet, his wife and two daughters took their own lives after returning from a trip to Tia Juana, during which the two girls avere said to have been kidnaped and attacked. The State Departments of | Doth the Washington and Mexico City governments took a hand in. the in- Festigation which led to .the arvest wf the four men. TCHITCHERIN PROTESTS " SMUGGLING REFUGEES Teviet Minister Says Bulgarid Is Aiding Repatriation of Anti- Red Russians. I the Associated Press. MOSCOW, July 15.—George Tchitch- {in, the Soviet foreign minister, has ¥.nt a strongly worded note of pro- fest to the Bulgarian government sgainst alleged tolerance by the latter ©f the reptariation of Russian refugees Svhose passports have not been vised Ly the Russian authorities. The pro- fest says that Russia holds Bulgaria sponsible for measures it will be com- well as against the s of the vessels engaged in ' ggling them into Russia. The Soviet officia) contends that pssia are active ovnonsnl- of the sian government. Tchitcherin = he wishes to uu the attention 11 civilized countries to Buigaria's slation of international law, lnd the. ntary rules of humanity.” All-Wool Bathmg Suits $3.95 REGULAR $5 value. Smn}!y woven all-wool suits, trimmed with rayon braid of & contrasting shade or embroidered = with a monogram.. Every desirable col- or, including navy and black. ° Sizes 36 to 40 e Striped Sports Satin WCrcet ‘A tustrous, 79C | washable rayon fabric de- signed ‘with colored stripes on a white background. Purchase lib- erally of this super-bargain. ONE of the most popular fabrics of the season! Ideal for sports, daytime and afternoon frocks’ as well as lingerie. In 30 summer sh;des—— White Phantom Jade Coral Flesh Chateau Polar Bear Sunni Old Rose Gobelin Black Nile Fallow Whirlpool Sand Tea Rose ‘Turquoise Silver une Rose Orchid Dogwood 1 Navy Prince of Wales " Silver-Plated Ware $3.95 10 $5.95 Values $2.95 silver - plated hollow ware. Cake - trays, vases, ice water pitchers, sand- wich trays, baskets, pie plates with Pyrex dish, cream and sugar sets, bowls, compotes, Salt and pepper shakers and bread trays. lylllh Royal—Main Floor 45¢ & 50c Playing Cards IT'S never too warm to play bridge and this price makes. it 29 possible to have a good supply of c fresh, clean decks. Of well known makes—Bridge No. 45, Blue Ribbon, Rad-Bridge, Moon Whist and Tally-Ho. : Palais Royal—Main Floor $2.95 Bags Kresge Department. Stom, Inc. The Fm, Chicago.. L. S, Plnut & Cm. Newark G Street at Eleventh . . Store Hours Daily, 9:15 to 6 P.M. Bargain Friday!-- Look st These Remerkable Vd-es Sale of Coats SI(ALL mpatndb?ohéuma of our high grade women's and - misses’ coats—Radically ' Reduced. 12 llhu;' im cm.. f.Wm $35.° ONLY 47 in this group. Splen- ;hm s;dn Qun. Were $39.50. ow $21.,75. 8 Misses’ Droes Colh. Were $55- $65. Now $27.50. . 0 Women’s Coaf ; .'a?'{. i %m.‘&o‘.‘ii&? | Now $17.. 9w“‘nuueomw«.us' ’ : 10 Wun-u‘ $29.50-839. 3 Now ‘2275. 15 Women's Dress Coats. ‘Were $49.50-865. an!. ; MWMM Women’s Service Silk Hose, $1.39 The usual $1 75 that wears 8o f ity. Full-fashioned pure thread silk hose. The meditm weight . Some have knee-length silk boots or are silk all the way up to the mercerized garter hem. Black, white and ¢olors. . Chiffon Silk Hose, $1.39 $1.65 to $1.95 quality. Exquisitely sheer. Either silk from top to toe or with mercerized tops. Full fzshmned. thk gunmetal and light. shades. Women’s Sport Socks, 59c, Necessary to complete the beach costume. t, contfutm o] to $1. ribbed, with bri ong‘indly priced Plain or Perfect. And , Wi |te .and colors. Pq.hln-l—mm RE you going away Saturday? Buy your trunk here Friday before 1:30 and we’lLhave it home, ready to be packed, . on the same day. UYING this sort of trunk is like ° 0 mveltmg in a piece of furmture It needn’t only serve you while you're traveling. It your clothes cleaner than almost anything else could while 're at home. Dust re- sisting. 42 inches. tall, 21 inches wide and 22 inches deep. led fiber covered and bound. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor PEN bulge top. Solid brass plated . hardware. Rounded edgu, Cre- tonne lined. Equipped with drawer lockmg bar, metal drawer channels, which mieans they won’t stick; shoe box, laundry bag, hardwood garment hangers and combination dust curtain, Fridey Bargain Extreordinary! Silk Dresses' Reduced 1 from $15, 9 $18 and $25 © / didly tailored styles in tub silk, ‘crepe de chine'and printed m ‘usual in. value. Brokeh“ sizes from36to44 Mues SnlkDrenes i $19 ch 1 "I‘WENTYdistipct‘ive one-of-a- ; \ kind dresses, ‘styled. Georgette, crepe d&chme, flat crepe. A’ ‘eollection most: un- delightfully Palais Royal—Third Floor $1.25 Jergen’s. Box Nine cakes of flnc soap in each 4 Ong uke elch of the 69C a ?ml Cumh)u Rose, Carnation, Almond Cocoa Oil, Crushed Violet Tablets, Rosede Lorine, Royal Palm, Geranium, Bath: Tablet and Violet Trans- parent Glycerme the year. Lef this important event be your golden appor gé Alfiapm your needs for weeks to come— nhnmnpm are the ulrl FRIDAY! $1.95 Japan.ese Parasols $1.29. TO smartly, shade youg from the sun and to save money-—buy: one of these bright colored parasols. . Made - with many ribs. Y Palais Royal—Main Floor 12 Yds.,50¢ Here's a saving that re- quires no sacrifice! Fine val lace in white or ecru, Palais Royal—Main Floor NOTIONS Savings that are worth while—on neces- sary and practical articles! . Come’ shop> | ping early tomorrow. 25¢-29¢ Washable: Sanitary Napkins 19¢ each Venus napkins of lupenor quality Bird's- Eye cloth. 10c Compressed Snmury Napkins 2 for 15¢ So compact that you can carry them in your purse. 10c Turknit Wash Cloths, 2 for 15¢ Attractively made with a colored: edge, - Regular slze y'll create a cool breeze. - ‘Medium and | ge sizes that are regularly 5c each. . Palais, Royal—Main: Floor, RIBBON REMNANTS 25¢ yd. 5 and 6 inch ribbons that serve so many pur- poses! 1 to. 3 vyard lengths. . Moire, satin, taffeta, Persians and fancy - stripes—in varie ous colors. RIBBONS, 8c YARD For lingerie and trimmin satin, moire, taf- feta, ombre and many other styles of % to 1 inch nbbons Many colors-and combinations, Palals Royal—Main Floor $1.89 leather and | (NEW S FERRY g Underthmg cmonne bags. Ar- S, 78c 88c and SI are more often found on the price ngs for this quality. Vests and step-ins in pink and peach. Envelcpe chermse. daintily lace edged. Pink, peach, nile, maize. - Two sizes, 36 and, 38. , Lace-Trimmed . Rayon Pantas $1.49 SLAT PORSEI"!" SHADES | Gold Seal Congoleum and Neponset tistic metal -or self v 6 4t. 8 Rugs Reduce(rfor F!'lda wide gy 6 ft. 8 in. I covered fr?‘mes Pouch shapes or Flat shapes : :'n': '&:'e.e:x;:?;n b dy ;lfl fi‘ a Some with framed compartments, Others } Comb Fri rices on théle rugs offer worth-while. tvfn T: k dvant; f i (1 on slesmitabeo e : ‘them.” Enoote. from mflr«m carons- i cnmmm'ule ll‘l!:::n:‘_efil with purse and mirror. perfect. Rugs in one piece wl M Motorists to the Seashore § AVOID DELAYS—save 60 miles 5 nd several hours. Avoid traffic i.n large cities. Cross the Dela- ware River on the big, new Fere ries at upper end 6f New Castle, Palais Royal—Main Floor M-h-nufl. $13.98 SPANISH SHAWLS s ) & = Window 4§ ing. Lztra Service Week-ends and Holidays WILSON LINE'S NEW FERRY BETWEEN NEWCASTLE, DEL. PENNSVILLE, N. J. The Upper Ferry in New Castle The Shortest Route to South Jersey Summer Resorts [ ' Del. F odern, espacity R Summer wraps and 3 h:m. %3’.«;&55“@"3. mpfilt- Fom brighten dull $11 98 frocks! inch Shawls with a silken fringe 18 . inches wide. ' Plain crepe !hlwll in white, lav- ender or red, . §1.69 AND $1.98 SCARFS A GAY accessory for Sum- mer and Fall wards 1 49 robes! Made of crepe de o chine and georgette in delight- ful colormg m—hhln Floor e O e e Satxn Boudon' Slippers LAIN ~or quih‘edv 3 satin with Japa- i t;:le ;Zbrolde\ir % on or piped in gold finished with . . fabric and side rosette, Lined i R LN Black, old copen. Sweaters, Blouses GA§1 and $1 ts,gt hl:;:\tm: 69c sleeveless sweaters, some with con- trasting flannel ties. And whit voile blotses. o Cosloted Se(SmH:.iZdery collars and cuffs. Sizes 3610 mgmp. Palals Royal—Third " Complete’ ‘with * cor- ner 'fixtures and nails. Choice of = 30x30, 3&36 ; and: M FRIDAY ONLYI $9¢ Window Screens | 15¢. Tumblers, 9 3 Bize “xlg.c 79 Wla«g: Senlu Size 28237, ; We mu‘mfi» g b ‘ 'Pamted-_Strn Wmdow Awmngs $219 1 Bulhon fringe bottoms. Jframes.” Complete with ropés and MR- . rfl&;tu hang. 30, 36, 42 mdpfslnchw o : wnll fit spaces fmm 28 to. thm e!tria of Summer Furniture h':t. offer you unusual sa: 50 ndles wide. Strong flexible ‘iron $1. 75 and $1.95 quali- ties. They match the vests in trim- " ming and shade. ‘Women’s Lace-Trimmed _Rayon Vests, §1.20 With/ Jace insertions and embroidery. Pmk and fiach Sues to 42. ' Originally 75¢ to $1. Elcel- 'Im?m )llnes sizes 8, and 9, in tan, beige, cmd nude, brown. Chil« m: Seven-eighths lnym with comumjg k! ops, Sizes 7-to 85. perfect.

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