Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, 1927, z . . the explosion placing responsibility |[to the Polish staff and the inter- Mdt('hmg Pennies for it on the Communist Internation- [allied control commission, the altern- ~ N e I“l’ By m(‘uns‘(\lfdfalsDfl d?clumel?ls‘hlhel ative he:mz to confess himself a Red s U prosecutor added, Drujelovsky had [igent, whereupon he was ejected from (‘OSIS b'glllsc"r tried to make it appear that the [Germany. - - . ~ o Communist organization was seek- | Subsequently he decided to put an $175 in Cold Cash |ing to disorganize the French Army |end to his “pernicious occupation” i in_Morocc rrendering to the Soviet author- | The e attorney described ind throwing himself on their | | Drujelovsky as a weak character, | willing to sell his services to any S S el P . |buyers, bnt without a definite coun- Moscow Court Hears Testi- volutionary purpose. | peaking In his own defense, the mony About Man Who Thwarted Borah. JULY .12 FAILS 70 CONFIRW NS ROPHEC “Mysterious Box™ Throws No | Light on Announcement of Century Ago. it i e A s heading west on Pennsylvania avenue the pair reached the White House, where a iird man joined them—for com- | AOSCOW, Ju lin which the s United States an pennies and the other two agreed. |wero frequently mentioned, Se Pennies, and then some, were | Dy jelove matched and when the game was |iaday on had aepartad, [ine fabrication of torged documonts it dawned upo I k {asainst Soviet Russia | that he had I HtE YN ot whole roll of $175 v N apyansinge dours) then reported the & police. A brief sightseeing tour ahout pita! with a bit of “recrea- N. Moore $175 last night. ing through the he explained to The craze for Charleston sandals in t Britain has caused a rush in| nneries supplying goat and East In- an <id leather. of Garrison, Moore w | er cliimed he was faced in I lin with imprisonment for services 11— —— 1) By the Associated Prese LONDON, July 12.—Hundreds of persons, most of them actuated by | * Somebody suggested they match skeptical curiosity, witnessed the| prying open at the church house, Westminster, last night of what the National Laboratory of Psychical Re: search believes is the mysterious nna Southcott™ box. Nothing of sensational inter found, although it had been s on e ammoaneement of 1onnon | CITIZENS COMMEND Southeott, the prophete w ived was to be the “mother | Hillsdale Association Expresses }.], You’ll Need Awnings This Summer PaBuzz as ahot breakfast clothing, furs and rugs. Clean and easy to use. Will not stain. Flit is the result of exhaustive laboratory research. It has re- placed old ineffective methods. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Recommended by Health Officials. Buy Flit and Flit sprayer today. For sale everp where. Capitalize Capital Service F we make them for you it’ll settle LIES—troublesome, filthy pests! the Awning problem for a long Kill them at once, with Flit. —— while—because they will be ef-, Flit spray clears the house in a few minutes of disease-bearing flies, mosquitoes, bed bugs, roaches, ants and fleas. It searches out the cracks where insects hide and breed, destroying their eggs. s ator D fectively designed; carefully fitted; to show Commumnist Inte activities in the United es, : and superiorly made. 1 American | Messiah.” One Prelate Assists. The twenty-four bishops whom the ¥ tess seribed should & d gian e e honk | Appreciation of Playgrounds Fa- | the opening of the box, were not cilities Recently Established. Awnings are like everything else— all depends upon who makes them— and we have adopted the policy of producing only the best. Don’t con- fuse best with “costly”—because Capital Awnings are anything but costly. On the contrary they are most ceonomical. prisone oveknowle Flit kills moths and their larvae there, but ont prelate—the Bishop of | A ; | which eat holes. It will save your Grantham—attended and helped the ———Capital Service Includes: Tents Awnings Flags Tarpaulins Window Shades Canvas Goods id the prisoner h it a month by Civie Association, s plies showed - 4 the Bethlehem but not to the ieh, last night adopted r The first thi v the work ot Rhodes, unds, and | appreciation Get us'to measure and submit he pay part yvou an estimate | can hudget as is most convenient. . i favoring | ppointment of Louise Iry to the flice of secretary of the Birney Com- munity Center. Early action of the ! 1503 ners in developing a sewer 7 GRS cently. There has been conside for the vicinity was urged in North Capitol difference of opinion as to the n- resolution. C. B. Ashton pre- Street ticity of the box, the supporfers of |sided at the meeting. the Joanna Southcott movement deny-| Attention of the association was ing that it is the right one. called to a_report adopted by the Fed- eration of Civie As i Phones North 2958-2959 meen in outline when an X-ra amination of the box was made Capital Awning Co. Willizin E. Russell Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bugs Roaches Blemished Skin | Clears Up Quickly | Sunshine and wind are not always i s *|so kind to us. When dainty com- | 7,559 ARRESTS IN JUNE. [plexions and hands are exposed to | their burning and roughening effect, they become freckled, tanned or dis- colored; usually in spots. A minute’s care will whiten the skin again. Simply squeeze the juice Claimed Supernatural Gifts, the falluve. of Joanna Southcott, born in Devon-|c ditions involving open sewe.age in shire, England, was originally a do-|sections of Anacos TN hithe mestic servant. She claimed to h conditions unding the pig farm supernatural gifts, made prophec of the Government Hospital for the | and proclaimed herself to be the w Insane we! an mentioned in the Api™:lypse. When she died, at the age of 64, in 1814, she had a large following. Tradition has it that before she died she_turned a terious box e over to Rebecea Pengarth, her - | Police Record Shows Decrease of | companion, who promised to abide by i R | the wishes of the prophetess that it 508 From Previous Month. should mever b2 opened except in a| Arrests made 1 | national crisis and in the presence of | police for of two lemons into a three-ounce 24 bishops. On the death of Miss | totaled a decrease of from | bottle of Orchard White, which you Pengarth's son, the box came into|the preceding month, according to a | can get from your nearest store, and possession of a Devonshire man, who |st tical report submitted today to|massage the complexion and hands when he went to Africa some time Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, superintendent. | with this lotion, 8go turned it over to the number of arrests were | You will be delighted with the way filshotatory of By ehical i < lation of the traffic regula- |it ‘clears your. skin and revives its P lona.. The report showed that 3037 | y;uthiul charm. Saxophone and Violin Sfolen. | motorists were arrested. ()rchard-Jhite misdem A saxophone and violin valued at |onie: AND 2 LEMONS $450 were stolen from an automobile | breaking and grand larce at Lincoln road and Rhode Island | CLEARS THE SKIN of TAN, S FRECKLES @d BLEMISHES e nnouncing the greatest of all GRAND PRIZE VACUUM CLEANERS \ AS soon as you start to use a & e the NEW improved model 10 your kitchen work becomes easier, Hoosier enables you to work seated, IT°S HERE! The greatest of all Grand Prize Eurekas, Model 10. Unequalled in beauty, design, rugged construction and cleaning effectiveness, the new improved Eureka Model 10 is unquestionably the finest electric cleaner ever built. The famous Eureka “High-Vacuum” has now become ‘“Super-Vacuum”. The Model 10 Eureka develops 30% more suction power—the highest vacuum found . in any portable cleaner made — and effects the removal of more dirt by weight than any other portable cleaner, irrespective of price, principle or “make”. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER LIMITED TIME ONLY - 10 Days Free Trial To appreciate the‘many big improvements in this latest and greatest Eureka—its simplicity, sturdiness and ease of handiing —you must see it at work on your own rugs and furnishings. To make this possible, we'll gladly deliver to your home at once a brand new Eureka Model 10. Use it as your own for 1C days without any cost or obligation. Make your own comparisons heppard law and 437 under the V. Morgan, 3024 Cambridge pla stead act. The seizures included and the violin belonged to George Bet- 2,646 gallons ker, 1213 M et. v .05 s of beer, ophone was the proper [IFE_TINE HOOSIER Takes the Drudgery Out of KITCHEN WORK Everything you need to pre- pate a meal is within handy reach. No fussing or fuming about a hot kitchen, Hoosier not only simplifies kitchen work, but enables you to get through so much quicker, 18 Discontinued Hoosier Cabinets Specially Low Priced to Close Out These are all perfect Cabinets, discon- tinued by the factory. Standard Hoosier equipment. Sliding porceliron tops. Priced low to close out. 1 Hoosier, 48-inch porcel- iron top, oak finish— $39.50 2 Hoosiers, sliding porczl- iron top, oak finish— . $39.50 9 Hoosier Beauties, with cutlery; oak finish— $55 1 Moosicr, gray enamel; glass panel doors— $59.50 1 Gray Enamel Hoosier Beauty, cutlery. $59.50 1 White Enamel Hoosier Beauty, cutlery. $59.50 2 Hoosiers, gray enamel, 48-inch white porceliron top. $39.50 1 White Enamel Hoosier, with glass panel doors. $59.50 MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E e T 14th & C Sts. N.W. —draw your own conclusions. ONLY *22DOWN BALANCE EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS MAIN TEN THOUSAND If, at the end of 10 days you wish to keep it, you need pay only .$2.75 down and the balance on easy monthly terms. Butden't delay. Thousands—yes, tens of thousands—of women wil: want to see, use and own this wonderful new Eureka. PHONE POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE COMPANY This Company Stands Behind Every Appliance It Sells Main Ten Thousand TODAY 30% HIGHER VACUUM $8.50 Set of Attach- ments no extra charge. Trade In your old cleaner.