Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1926, Page 11

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'Peace Meet Wants Objectors to.Work Hard During Wars BANNER YEAR SEEN " INFTRUST" CASES Department of Jushce Re- ports Success Under New | - Policy of Halting Mergers. At the last meeting of the congress a tion was adopted that con- s us objectors In countiies with compulsory military service he forced to perform work “‘equal Iy hard and disagreeable” as do those who serve in the army, for the same period. The nearly 5000 delegates rep- resented 23 nagions. | CROWD OF 15,000 SEE . FOUR HURT ON TRACK i Two Auto Dnven Probably Fa- tally Injured as Cars Spill in Home Stretch. . Ohio, August 23.—Four vers were Injured, two probably . in the 100-mile feature race at hampton Motordrome, six here, vesterdav when | THE EVENING KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Pulls a New One. Yol) SAD 1T ! AL THEY TELL ME CHINESE ROB EUROPEANS. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. MONDAY. AUGUST 23, 1926. BY POP MOMAND NOT A BAD \BEA \F I CanGET AN’AY v T Tu TRy T ON TKE ol BOY TWS ‘ I artecncon ! 4 LISTEM AL, TVE GOT An 1DEA — Wi $2-2-2-2- BZ-Z- 223 ¥ ME Ol GEEZER STANDY FOR 1T You'rLlL HavE e T vP LE A PrETZEL ! o Bz-2-2-2- sz-r.-:. 2 P GET 7 mfi TH WICKET, HOW D Armed Men Get $1,000 on Four| * Launches and Steal One. HONGKONG, August 23 (®).—Five armed Chinese boarded four launches occupied by a party of Europeans Sat- urday night 15 miles from Hongkong and obtained loot valued at $1,000. n tion of Macao, takln‘ the entire Chi- nese crew captive. 11 THREE ARE DROWNED WHEN BOAT CAPSIZES | i‘l‘wc Boys and Girl Lose Lives in Canandaigua Lake—Fourth i in Party Escapes. [ Ry the Associated Press CANADAIGUA, N..Y. Augvat 23.— [ Two boys and a zirl were drowned yesterday when their rowboat over- turned in the middle of Canadaigua Lake. The bodies wera not recoversd The dead: John Furman, 15, of Brooklyn; Edna Phillips, 16, and Og den Phillips. 7. of Holcombe, . Y. John, Coley, jr.. 15, pant of the boat, of Qnrm:flem flhl started to swim for help, and was picked up by a motor boar v vashed as they before a | mbus, and | go, are . Chicago, and Akron, escaped | with 1 Bowman lost control of his machine and crashed into the fence, ripping down 200 feet of it The others, unable to steer away from the runa way car, piled upon the 'wrecked racer as {t awerved out into the course n. The race was woh by Tndianapolis. g . - e aged the corn crop of Guatemala that already 11,000 tons of the grain has been sent there from other countries. lesser injurfes ed trials, Her Idea of It. From tha Boston Transeript Mrs. Karr—You know that lovely futomobile blanket we had? Well, during our trip some one stole It. Mrs. Kawler—Isn't that too bad? 1 remember hearing your hushand say, though, that he had a blanket insur- ance policy, so it was fortunate vou lost that instead of something else. Bill Carson, W‘ “llu“l‘ st or greoer, oo Beokl | Closmg Ou:t All Our Leonard Refrlgerators At Tremendous Price Reductions A Great Underpricing of Refrigerators To Make Room for Fall Merchandise A remarkablerefrigerator offering simultaneous with the August Sale of Lifetime Furniture—including the fa- mous Leonard Cleanables, all-white porcelains, ash and oak porcelains—efficient white enamel-lined front and top icers, Leonard Polar Kings and others—all at tremendous reduc- tions for quick clearance. Some equipped for electrical re- frigeration. A Remarkable Opportunity to Buy a Good Reingetabor at a Most Advantageous Saving 40 Different Styles and Sizes 7 Leonard Top lcers, 20 1b., white enamel lined, 17 Leonard Top Icers, 30:1b., white enamel lined, 14 Leonard Top-cers, 40 Ib., white enameltined, 10 Leonard Topdcers, 501b., whiteenamel tined, $19.75 7 Leonard Top Icers, 70 Ib., white enamel lined, $24.75 4 Leonard 3-door front icers, 40 Ib., white enamel lined, $18.75 6 Leonard 3-door front icers, 50 Ib., white enamel lined, $26.75 11 Leonard Cleanables, porcelain lined, 50 Ib., $49.75 7 Leonard Cleamables, porcglain lined, 100-Ib. top icer, $61.75 10 Leonard Cleanables, porcelain lined, 75 Ib., $67.50 4 LCeonard Cleanables, 100 Ib., porcelain lined, $71.50 1 All-White Porcelain Leonard Cleanable, 50 1b., $97.50 3 Leonard All-White Steel Klads, 75 Ibs., $69.75 5 Leonard All-White Steel Klads, 100 Ibs., porc. lined, $103.25 3 Leonard Steel Klads, 100 Ibs., all-white enameled, $89.75 And Others MAYER & CO. Between D and E Pocket Ben— Compact 30- hour movement in neat nickel silver case, heavily nickels plated. Stem avind and set, Glo-Ben—Same as Pocket Ben avith black face and luminoushandsandnumer- als that glow in the dark, 52,25 \‘\ 'Day-br-n'ight time ERE'S a good pocket-time-piece at a low price. It is made to tell time ac- curately; and Glo-Ben tells it in the dark. For business or for outings; for young folks who need to keep track of the time— these are reliable and inexpensive. There are times and activities when your fine watch would be better left at home, out of all danger. ‘Then Pocket Ben or Glo-Ben will be just what you need; for vigorous sports, for campmg or touring; for the boy’s stren- ‘wous vacation days; the investment is so small that disaster isn’t serious, if the watch is lost or broken. $11.75 $14.75 $17.75 Pocket Ben $1.50; Glo-Ben $2.25. Mem- bers of the Westclox family— Big Ben, America, Sleep-Meter and others. There’s a dealer near you who has them, WESTERN CLOCK COMPANY, La Salle, Illinois Seventh Street

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