Evening Star Newspaper, August 13, 1926, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1926. GERM AN V".I.AB[RSI THE DUMBUNMES —Ma's Weak o THERE . NOW ! ONE LAST Goob one ! FETE MISS EDERLE She Krsses Grandmother. 75, After Rousing Receptions ! in Two Towns. oetated Precs. August 13.— This little village of 1.265 inhabitants | 1s paying honors to Gertrude Ederle, | the American i English Channel, who I+ visiting b Al grandmother and lodking over n the scenes which she left us a T-vear-old child | Trudie arrived here last night with father and two sisters, after a | 1 conqueror of the | o) | DON'T THINK I'LL CATCH You PUTTING_A CRAB | IN MY BATHING SUIT AGAIN VERY SooN. DORA DUMBUNNY Anatomy, But Strong on It! A ! HAVE PUNISHED You Yo IMPRESS IT ON h— TOUR MIND BY ALBERTINE RANDALL SAY MA' You MIND AN AWFUL P’“STAKE ABouT THEMPLACE WHERE MA 5 e triumphal uttgart | and neighboring towns. The villag here left nothing undone to show their pride in the fact (h,::h;nI:Il::;rl:’;::i\4JARD'NE Is UPHELD T IN FRUIT CASE rEsr‘EAI\”[]NIESF ARMIE ant of one of Bissinge is the first wom: lish Channe in 4 girl vim the welcomed the an Band played n tive airs, a choir g folksongs and | the air resounded with the *hochs of the vil s, | The el of the day's events| Injunction to Restrain Secre- came us saw her umx‘ grandmother standing hefore the 2 century-old “Zum Lamm" (Lamb’s | Tnn), where she still lives and spends | = active hours in the garden. Jumping | from the automobile, hed : up to nn: and | Supreme Court yester hard, smoth * with kisses and | the motion of Se beamed as the . with tears | (yre Jardine to dismiss the suit for of streaming down her withered | | 5 Soted. T i “d the | mjunction brought by the name of Ederle would ach world [ rard Co. and Leonard, C 3 fame.” % . o 1 Riley, fruit growers of cineinnath |y, 4" movement of Cantonese govern. | sioner vesterd All Ederle Clan There. | Ohio, who sought to prevent the de- | ment troops against forces of Mar. | Then the entire Iderle clan, com- | partment from putting into effect a |shal Wu Pei-Fu, overlord of Central prising most of ( 21 l‘h\lrIl'r‘h and her 50 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren, held a re nnfon inside the inn. | industry. Before N nds of o she emerged, iwor iy o g . dressed in a simple travel | ymong growers of fruits and Ing costume. A showe of bouauets | LEE 5q for co-operation by rained upon her while representatives | Government with that Industry. were | welcomed her. Amerlcan flag 6 o fntertwined with the German cologs | I the matter as 1o eBuO throughout the station. Sturdy Swa- | % eme of ‘proposed ban athletes bore her aloft and car- | ‘ een the Departm | culture and the handl fruits and vegetable: Railey, “is not, in my opiniol regulation but offer: ried her to a waiting automobile, on the hood of which she fastened an American flag Hands Out Flowers. Before she ted for American girl distributed flowers from | operation. In fact, it do the bouquets she had received. The|semble a. regulation nearly people seemed overjoyed with the the action involved souven .rmhrd Computing Co. vs, 1% The journey by-automobile to near- | 2 1, which the Supreme|Pel¥u to go persona by Rissingen was a continuous tri-| C A hrt eld mptits tonstitats) o remi: joL hisghnrassen: troop) L 2 | Rumors of disintegrating allegiance | umphal tour. In every vil the | tion. Plaintiffs claim, however, that | JRUmors of disintegrating allegianice | native folk turned out to che s even it it 1simot a regulation, they | 25 W5 8 130 LORIaTe wWays, Arx Tt was dark when the procession|will be injured in their business by | {piG 1o (uS€ WM al) renched Bissingen. Only the town |the fact that those of their wmlr‘""“ ! sympathetic with the alliance of Wu v a er gl dmo! ’'s ) 0 gC Y e 3 o ) ™, § hall and her grandmoth imb's | tors who g0 into the scheme will be | Fmpathetic With the alllance of Wu Tnn were gayly decorated, but villige | permitted to use a de s be ainked the | showing that they through | with the Government, and grandmother’s home. | class, thus indirectly inju; who do not join. There m be such an injury, but it and remote, mol Jersey Wins War on Mosquito. FREEHOLD, N. J., August 13 (P). of the pl n the case of [Shartung Province. —Jersey has won her long b vs. W 3 Appeals D. | the ubiqui SR T Dr. Gec d States Attorney Gordon and Pearls valued at more than $30,000 B. Horigan, assistant to the [ will be taken this vear from the pearl public dance ties on ecount des attest the success of the campaign —and here are many extra special items to make it worth your while to come down to the corner of 9th and F. Saturday Special Number One $35 & $40 3-Piece Wool Suits $22 50 Chaotce ot eds of suits to wear now and Irrcr nfo the Fall. All sizes- i pecial Saturday Special Number Two Any Straw Hat $].-35 Sold from $3 to $6. All sizes—ycur choice, Saturday Special Number Three $1.00 Neckties 6 50 Pure Silk Ties—all newest patterns.. . ... Saturday Special Number Four $2.00 to $4 SHIRTS 1 25 Collar attached — collar to £33 malch—and neckband slyles— all sizes. ... s Sou HERZ0G ¥ Street afOth. © tary’s Co-operative Plan. Justice - Jenninzs of the District Hunan to Block March. A. Ger- erle’s | |onosed plan for Federal co-operation | 1 with the fresh fruits and vegetable | the national armies of the Peking gov- ernment deposed last April by Wu ved at Stutt | The court held that even if Secre- Pei-Fu and Chang Tso-Lin, dictator vege. | Rus enable them to |chun for ndant of a purely voluntary fce or mark | co-operating the | led to her|eyes of the public will be a preferred | Chekiang, Kiang ing_those ¢ possibly s indirect than 1 think, of the Department of wrgued the motion for Our Store is Open All Day Saturday Wu Concentrates‘ Forces in - { May Go Himself. { e, & | Bs the Associated Press | crushing of the Kuominchun troops, of Manchuria. tary Jardine was not authorized by | "ppe"iyominchun and the . Canton: | | Congress to establish the proposed |ese government long * the adjustment of disputes | ported from Bolshev] ; ia against which Wu Pei-Fu and the | Chang Tso-Lin have united. vet| Wu Pe d athletic clubs | oV AT cked such interest | in his campaign against the Kuomin entrenched in the moun- tains north of Peking, with their base | Cantonese | § sources u has made little headway {at Kalgan. Menaced ! | government troops, Wu has been com | pelled te order a strong concentratio; | of his forc - [pose their rthward march. rtones: in-Chief Chang ave been equipped by .U ture of many million wa to be taking no_steps to aid Wu_ Pei Fu in the south. Chuan- l‘anl-: controlling the t powerful figure m n alliance, he |ELLSWORTH AND SISTER SHARE FATHER’S ESTATE Polar Explorer and Other Get Bulk By the Associated Press. NE | worth. An appraisal of the estate ING, August 13—The north-|was fled with the state tax commis-|of an amicable settlement here between them and M. Bakhmeteff, vorth died June 2.|who had claimed the 1924, a resident of Hudson, Ohio. He |under the will. retired . from active business several| The heirs include vears before his death. Lean, proprietor of the V The taxable estate in New York ag-|Post, and Truxton gregates $597,933. The explorer and | American Minister to Persia. 'l Mrs. Prentice, together with Albert A. [tate is said to be valued at appr Augustus, who received $100,000, are [ mately $2,000,000 the executors. The son and daughter| Mme. Bakhmeteff. are residuary legatees. James W, China, has disarranged plans for have been sup- of rvention of the Supreme Lodge of Knights of Pyth Knights and v | another fraternal order’s expres in Hunan province to op- major part in the armies, led hv}™Xt Mooseheart, 1 program was arranged in which the *{ hundred rd_through, Hunan may force Wu | Pei-Fu to go personally to the aid | in his adherence s hostile to Chang Tsung-Chang, governar of Lactobacillus Acidophilus Milk NATIONAL VACCINE AND beds off the north coast of the Koajira the | Penins: WV YORK, August’ 13.—Lincoln worth, who flew over the North, s | Pole with Amundsen and Nobile, will [By the Associated Press. hare equally with his sister, Mrs. PARIS, August 1 re Ellsworth Prentice of Seabright, |heirs of Mme. Géorge J.. the bulk of the $3,913,964 estate ! wife of the former Russian Ambassa- | {left ®y their father, James W. Ells- [dor to the United States, will xPrm\p; him back to Chica a share of her estate under the terms PYTHIANS AT MOOSE HOME s 13 (P).—Busi at the biennial the benevolence which pls . home of the 11 Order of Moose, a special of children at the home had For Intestinal disorders Ask zour physician about 1t Prevared by the ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U >t. N.W. M’LEAN AND BEALE ADMIT DIAMOND THEFT | TO SHARE IN ESTATE of $3,913,964 Property as Settlement Reached hy Which M.| ¢ Reciduary Legatees. Bakhmeteff Agrees to Divide Under Wife's Will. Two Merchants Plead Guilty to $75,000 New York Robbery. | the robbery but have not been cap- The American | tured. Immediately after his arrest Cohen | denied any part in the holdup. He | told police it would be best to send | something about the ~xh\in entire estate | Police will check up his Ch Exbo record before he i« sentenced. 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G DOLLAR SALE OF Men’s Summer Suits Buy One for Buy One for $10 $15 $1 Buys the $ $1 Buys the Second One Two fot $16 70 fine Mohair Suits, sure Alterations, if Any, at Cost Men’s Woolen Suits Choice of 400 fine All-wool Suits, that sold from $20 to $50, at just one-half, §10 to § Buy 2 for the price of one. Great Shoe Savings for Thrifty People! Men's $4 and 85 Stylish SBoys’ $1.50 $1 19% l{i}/amifls :.;) and $4 ovelty Pumps With good. serviceable 1unher soles A valye for In the most wanted colore, Black. % ~.|| Simmer ses. Sizes 4 60 %® Blue. Sizes 3 to 7. eels. $3 to $5 Summer Dresses Reduced Choice of four huge racks, just bulging with big bargains in cool, summery wash Dresses, in such fine materials as imported broadcloths, fine quality voiles, imported Swisses. 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