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Fire Forces Strike When City Clerk BALLT SEIZURE DEPENDS ON FUND Power of Senate Committee to Authorize Expenditure By the Associated Press. WILLIAMSON, W. 11.—Members of the city fire de partment, with the exception of Chief Stock, have gone on strike and have refused to answer any alarms until pay checks for June and July are received. The controversy started when Mayor Hatfield refused to sign a check for the city ks Va., August | [ pay senatorial Novem. | ars now | | sign the fireme Dy AIRPLANE EXCURSION tion | ngton | they i 1 their that Give Familles and Guests Trip Holds Up Salary PLAN OF BUSINESS BODY st of the Sen- | Columbia Heights Organization to| THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO. AMERIGA'S WEALTH CONTINUES TO GAIN Bank Resources Exceed $26,000,000,000. Wealth in the United States is still| de, it was disclosed by Controlier of the Currency Mc In-‘ tosh today when he announced thit {or the first time In the history of the | sountry total resources of the national banks in the continental United | R Alaska and Hawali passed the | 000 mark June the date of the last Resources of the 7.796 reporting na tional banks ngzregated $24,581,943,000 |on a sharp u 1k call Mcintosh Reveals National s in the Key have raised t is: purchasi the Septemt would be necessary o have the ser-| makes oval to | | 1delphia and including the now are in the pos- teed committee, while ts have ordered those mpounded. 1If are de- ence bearing flson contes Move to Gain Tt n 2 | hence it will be pos announced re as evidence of the determination » organization to strengthen its hand, it is intimat Mr. Vare may be drawn to T sarles Edwin Fox, who has record for the prosecution of violato of election laws, for district attorn in the September primaries, althnugh} Leonard B. Schofield has been the| Vare choice for that office. The effect which the support of Fox may have on the situation here in Washington may be a determining factor, it is sa her p- al IRISH “SINGING HINNIES” PROVE POPULAR TIDBIT Wife of British Secretary Learns Recipe for Dish Long Favor- ed in Erin. Correspondence of the Associated Press. DUBLIN,—Everybody in Ireland knows what a ‘singing hinnie” is. Consequently there was much surprise when country families read in London dispatches that Mrs. L. S. Amery, wife of the secretary of the dominions, and other well known British women had learned for the first time at a London cooking demonstration, just how to make this popular Irish country dish. The recipe known to every Irish house- wife is: One pound of flour, one teacupful of currents, three-quarter pound of but- ter, lard or margarine, one teaspoon- ful of baking powder and sufficient sweet milk to mix to the consistency of pancake dough. The hinnies are cooked on a hot griddle and are called ‘‘singing” be- cause of the noise made by the siz- zling greasé. GIRL IS ARRESTED. Police Say They Seized Six Quarts of Liquor in Apartment. Miss Nellie Jean Mohand, old, of the Tivoli Apartments road and Hiatt place, was arrested there last night by Detective O. W. | burn. | English Scientist Foresees Perpet- | | even at this price other funds will 18 compared with $25.699,147 on March 28, 19 te of the pre. | vious call, and 24,000 on June 130, 1926, or an ‘ncrease for the year .266.319.000 Loans Show Gain. September 14. An airplane excursion for mem- their families and their guests ' . conducted at Hoover Field by the Columbia Heights Business Men's | Association September 14, it was de- cided at a meeting of the association | bers. will Loans liscount cs of the Potomac |in increase will be utilized at |23, and greater by The | the figure reported : u wili | United States ( the city |t owned to which is a dec ; | since March 2 committee was ap-j 0,000 in of | B miscellaneous bonds and securi- i 7,040,000, which §424.055.000, re- | than on March of | June of the year pre discounts, inted to §1 L000 over March m, association. securi- | 8,000. | 000 of busy with flights ove Columbia Heights pointed to Levitan, chi chairman: Taber, P Stephen Eilbacher and John R. [ x, | spectivel ad- | this year and | vious. s0-| Balances due to .ann, | from other banks and banke: Radio | ing lawful reserve with th Wash- | Reserve banks of §1.4( 000, ag ower ated $3.374,002.000 and were Elec- | er by $110,606.000 than in March $9,983,000 more than on June 30. Cash banks, a decrease of $9, 28, 11D ar reporting banks . includ- New members admitted to the 4 | WL i Federal | | | | st night Lorenz, in Joseph Loewe, intion Mrs, RS \es Nervice ston Baby <hop and Bradburn Battery irle Co. PREDICTS AUTO TRAVEL AT 300 MILES AN HOUR k & howed une 30 of last year. Bank Stock Increases. The paid-in capital stock of the rc | $1,474,173,000, and | h 23, 1927, and June 30, of $13,682,000 and $61,301,000. respectively undivided profits were $1,765,36 as compared with §1, late of the previous call, and §1 1486,000 on June 30, 1926. Circulating _notes outstanding amounted to $650,946,000 and were greater by $8,388,000 than on March 23, but showed a decrease of $209,000 in the 12-month period. The balances on the books of r ting banks to the credit of corre- ndent ual Motion as Speed Factor 80 Years Hence. Associated Press. DON, August 11.— By LOX miles an hour in a completely in automobile in a semi-verticle position, in the opinion of Prof. Low, English scientist The automobile will then be go erned, Prof. Low says, by the prin- clples’ of perpetual motion, fn which science is making considerable strides ity laboratories. he professor says the motor car of the future will consume half the gaso- line cars require today, will be fitted with radio telephone and television and will be so easy to operate that a driver can see and speak to his friends home while traveling. Folding ings, he says, will eventually be fitted to cars, thus enabling motorists to make continental and transatlantic trips. P 8po) CITY OF PARIS BOASTS “HARLEM” OF ITS OWN Negro Population, Gathered Since the War, Is Making Montmartre Its Headquarters. Correspondence of the Associated Pre PARIS.—Paris has a “Harlem” of its own. Gradually the large negro population that has poured in upon the French capital since the war has gravitated toward Montmartre. ‘The ‘“colored boys" and negresses who call Paris home have come to France from many places. Some are from America, others from Africa and many from Martinique and the French West Indies, “Charleston City” is the name Paris Caucasians have given to the section of Montmartre where the negroes live. Many of the members of the colony are dancers, jazz band musicians, door openers and messengers in establish- ments that go in for red and gold uniforms. | TAKE “BAYER AS glssspach Mosquito Bounty Cut. STUTTGART, Ark., August 11 (#). —So many mosquitoes have been caught since a prize was put on their heads that the Chamber of Commerce as reduced the rate to $1 a quart to prevent exhaustion of funds. And Colds Toothache Headache Pain have to be raised soon to continue the campaign. The price had been 31 a pifit. $364.204.000 $3640a04 000, | dispersed in orde ing certified checks and cashiers’ checks outstanding, totaled $3,395,927,- 000, which is an increase of §212,471,- 000 since March last, but a decrease in the vear of $9,321,000. Total deposit liabilities were $21, 775,123.000 and exceeded those in March by $862,914,000 and were $1,132,959,000 more thav in June of 1926. Demand deposits, {ncluding United States deposits of $139,843,000. were $11,03,572,000, an increase of March and an in- se of $140.465,000 in the year: and uding postal sav. ted $7,315,624,000, this exceeding hy $259,157,000 and 11,815,000 the liabilities on March 1927, and June 30, 1926, respec- Total individual deposits (time ings, sum $1,00 23 tively. {and demand) were $18,239.353.000 on June 30, 192 Liability sented by money borrowed, repre payable of $248 042 mpared with 00 and $421.956,000 on March and June 30, 1026, respec- The percentage of loans and dis- | counts to total deposits on June 30, 1927, was 6409, in comparison with 6 on March 23, 1927, and 65.00 on June 30, 1926 CIGAR WORKERS’ STRIKE CLOSES TAMPA STORES | 15,000 Walk Out for One Day in Protest Against Sacco Execution. By the Assoctated Press. TAMPA, Fla, August 11.- es hroughout the n quarter in Ybor Tampa were closed yes- and 13 Vanzetti. jammed the Temple to hear speakers in Spanish and English. Tre ition 'was orderly, of the Sacco wpeared on the »f the day, and it was onlv . the hour sct for the mass that_the crowd began to Tollowing meeting the crowd fashion. Actress Freed Pending Hearing. LOS ANGELES, August 11 (P).— e reston_Presniakoff, Rus F fled Friday upon a ge of shooting her husband in the D ance and the preliminary Ladies’ Suits, $1.50 For Estimntes, i 14001401 RY CLEANIN AT WOODRUFFE'S Is of the Highest Quality and it costs vou less PIRIN” ~ Gpnuiine Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Neuralgia Neuritis DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Lumbago Rheumatism DALMATIA REPORTED SCENE OF OUTBREAK Belgrade Paper Says Italo-Jugo- slav Disturbances Have Oc- curred at Zara. By the Assoclated Press. LONDON, August 11.—The Jugo- slavian newspaper Vreme, published in Belgrade, reporta that Italo-Jugoslav disturbances have occurred at Zara, Dalmatia, says a Reuters dispatch | from Budapest | Relations between Italy and Jugo- slavia have lLeen somewkat strained for some time largely growing out of | the signing of the Italo-Albanian trea which Jugoslavia = resented Minor clashes have been reported at various times bhetween Italians and Jugoslavs, particularly in Dalmatia, which is directly across the Adriatic from Italy. “SUNDAY SCRUPLES” ADD TO DAIRYMAN’S PROFITS Dealer Don: Sabbath Day Sup- ply to Orphans and Reports Cash Receipts Undiminished. By the Associated Press. SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. August 11.— Scruples against engaging in a gain | ful occupation on the Sabbath day | have actually increased the profits of a dairy near here, asserts Paul Loven. | its owner, who refuses to sell milk on Sunday. Two while it mitk on Sunday | ars ago Loven decided that, | 8 necessary to care for the it was wrong to sell it. Accordingly, he gave the entire product of his dairy to orphans homes the next Sunday, and has ad hered to that practice ever since. | The loss of oneseventh of his in come hurt Loven's bank account vather badly at first. Since that time, | however, h his cows have in- | creased their uction and the price of milk has risen slightly so that he is | making more now in six days than he | | formerly did in seven. Mansfield and Policeman E. C. Rhue of | the tenth precinct on a charge of ille- gal possession of intoxicants, the po- lice reporting the seizure of six quarts of whisky. A collateral of $25 was ac- cepted for the appearance of the de- fendant in Police Court this morning, which was forfelted by non-appear anc podcpgionn Noted British Author Dies. LONDON, August 11 (P.—Robert Hope Moncrieff, author of some 200 volumes of fiction, history and text books, is dead at the age of §2. Most of his books were issued under ‘pel names, principally “Ascott R. Hope.” If the Washington Public Only Knew ave heen treated und satistied by Dr. Kreiot and his wonderful untiary Al who have ry to be done wonderful work Dr Freiot In doing and the rice he in charging, Freiot) would not he able to take care of those who need dental nttention, Triple Patent Suction Guaranteed—$10.00, $15.00, $20.00, $10.00 COME TO DR. FREIOT AND STAFF OF EXPERT, CAREFUL AND SKILLED DENTISTS PLATES THAT FIT, OUR SPE! TY GOLD "CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK PER TOOTH. 86 & $8. GUARANTEED Twenty-six years of good honest dentistry is our record, Thousands of satisfied patients in Washington and surrounding ecities and towns s positive proof of our for dentisiry that i uatural looking. lasting und Is guaranteed. 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Aspirin is the trade mark ot 3ayer Manufacture of Moncaceticacidester of Sallcylicacld THE LONGEST GANGPLANK'IN THE WORLD THE FRENCH LINE ANNOUNCES THAT The ILE de FRANCE (THE RUE DE L4 PAIX OF THE ATLANTIC) the giant flag-ship of the French Line Fleet Sailed from HAVRE on August 10th and will sail from New York Pier 57, North River for PLYMOUTH & HAVRE August 20th : Sept. 10th : Oct. 1st and regularly thereafter .d/& Kn O]IIC‘. Chirty-five Years at 935 F Street rearsvusuizus JEWELERS Trench fine 1406 New York Ave., Washington - Hllustrated Booklet and other information from any French Line Agent or Tourist Office Loven has 150 cows and every Sun day gives six local orphanages $75 worth of milk, cream, cheese, butter | | and other dairy products PEGGY O’N.EIL FINED. | American Actress Failed to Regis- ter Change of Address in London LONDON. August 11 O'Neil, American actr 10 shillings in the Bow Street Pol; Court today for failure to register a change of add as is required of aliens, Miss O'Neil did not appear, but counsel pleaded guilty, explaining that {she had overlooked the requirement. I IMPORTANT % ANNOUNCEMENT MR. D. S. POOL Former]y Associated With W. B. Moses & Sons Announces the Opening Three Killed in Crash. BLOOMINGTON, 1ll.. August ().~} pe were killed at the ou ts of the cl when automobile g »an car. Tl dead are David Parido, his wife and his mother, ali of Bloomington. R 3 of‘a General FURNITURE STORE At 729 11th St. N.W. Mr. Pool is well known in Washington, and was formerly with W. B. Moses and Sons for over 25 years. In this store there will be assembled the finest of furniture, occasional pieces, etc. Moderate prices will prevail. D. S. Pool, Inc. 729 11th St. N.W. At last! a sterilized bathroom paper Doctors advise it— Hospitals use it Soft and white and sanitary as sealed hospital cotton. Proven by actuallaboratory test. For every roll of Northern Tissue is sterilized 20 times (at no added cost to yow.® DOUBLY AB‘SOI‘JENT an. SURGICALLY CLEAN LL the elements essen- tial for restoring en- ergy and maintaining strength—in the most diges- tible form known! That is why Horlick’s Malted Milk has been rec- ommended by the medical profession for over a third of a century as an ideal food for the aged and infirm. Contains all the nutritive elements and vitamins of both full-cream milk and malted sure you get “Horlick’s”— grain. - Being partly pre-di- the original and genuine. gested, it is assimilated with ease. Unlike ordinary cow’s milk it is not constipating. To be taken at meals, be- tween meals, or upon retiring to induce restful sleep. Make to the beach became ent. heavy motor cyele. , @ i ectric sprayer which can 4 to electric outlet Stunt Rider Killed. SAN DIEGO, Calif., August 11 (. —EMon Honn, 37, motor cycle stunt rider of Los Angeles, plunged to his death over a 300-foot sea cliff near here yesterday when the parachute that was supposed to float him down angled in the throw 4 mi SCREEN PAINTS DUPONT “DUCO” Is Your Home a Credit to You? QOr is it the worse for wear—in need of paint and repairs? QGive it a good coat of Reilly-in- dorsed Paint, now, and you'll save money on up-keep. @Quality Paints, such as this store carries, afford cheapest in- surance against weathering, rot and d HOUSE & ROOF PAINTS PORCH PAINTS CEMENT PAINTS GARAGE PAINTS ecay. Specially Low Prices HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GLASS 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 EETTINERNE R IEEI IR ARARRRRRERA PR Open Saturday Until 3:30 ) M GREATER JRZ) ESTABLISHED 79089, 12191221 G - STREET NW Final Clearance of 650 Smart Silk DRESSES the opportunity you have bsen waiting for! We are disregarding the original selling price of these dresses, that formerly sold up to $10. 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