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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 1927.° ; : 4 were being carried on for a settlement ["Padded Cells for Criminals™ Movement [DISTRIGT'S GARBAGE [i%.2" 220 . e ROME DENIES BISHOPS | rniaiinais) || oo ool Works 100 Per Cent in Flrst Two Cases| GREASE HIGH PRICED | *% cente per gound for the year. s Sears Sxpericrce s shown (4| <aerea s tne ity o duiy . ohe RS e FARM PLAN OPPOSED. the people throughout the country ca: do without priests,” said the state-[Office of the chief of Cavalry, Muni- Socialist Proposal for Nationaliza- tion Causes Warning. ment.) tions Building. Correspondence of the Associated Press. S LONDON.—Sir W. Mitchell Thom- Although the amount of garbage|son, postmaster general, warns farm collected from Washington households | ers against the Socialist proposal for :‘nmela-@d 12 cent 4|||ru{|1:‘ vhelw( the natfonalization of agriculture. sca as not so rich in fats, [ . o with the result that the District pro.| atlonalization would be ruinous duced less grease than the year be-|to the industry,” he declares. “The tore, according to the annual report| British farmer is far better able to of Morris Hacker, supervisor of city refuse, Says Complete Abrogation of Pres- | ent Laws Is to Be Only Basis for Agreement. Refuse Last Year Had Less Fats, But Product Sold at Highest Level in Country. By the Associated Press CHICAGO, August 18. — The “padded cells for criminals” move- RISH DAL DEPTY John Jlnks Fanlure to Vote|cent. * The novel plan, \‘H:u\'\hd by Chief Enabled Cosgrave to Re- |[of, Peicctives s main in Power. | criminals and others who have been successful in cvading justice through legal technicalities: The first two men to he examined By the Associated Press. | ROME, August 18.—Responsible ecclesiastical circles yesterday denied a report circulated abroad that Mex- ican bishops had accepted an invita tion of the Mexican government freely to return to their dioceses on the basis of a compromise, the prineipal point of which was the non-application of Mexico's “anti-church laws." | High church officials here declared calls for p for all dementia pr and held for fur- " | ther examina “I wouldn't go lhrmu:h that again for a million grand,” was the com- ment, a(‘(uxdlng to the police, of McGurn., ar. guy wasn't nutty e & as a fruitcake \\hln ‘they picked him = "““"" "“’; | Additional Victims Rpport!d in u)vhhol\‘\vuld ‘l\n‘l when they finished ohn Jinks of Sligo through E ith h hy, ‘they ;made me | “pr ko aiso reported that the mir- to refrain from casting Turkestan Disaster. draw pictures. T may not be 50 |yot for grease was not as good last |if farmers allowed state officlals to |continue until complete abrogation of of Lm-! at that but d. <~ that prove I|year as in the preceding vear, and,|come and teach them their business. | the laws. W conclusions as good a: _\m,,.d;nm‘ the resulting revenue|whether by direct nationalization. or| (The Mexican denmlmont of the in ¢ n the garbage !qur(lon plant was | by the Liberal scheme, which is barely | terior several dayvs ago issued a denlal ;,o nnn less than en re. veil . of persistent reports that negotiations The cost of ops o - QUAKE FATALITIES GROW manage his own affairs than an official at Whitehall. It would be the |that the Catholics’ struggle against blackest in the history of agriculture | the present Mexican religious laws will GETTING READY FOR A CLEAN SWEEP NAMANGAN, T \\\Xouue“’w Ad cles believe his ex-|quake diss o be voted at the|ported, wi What Paluno and McGurn got natlonalization.” plenty of others are going to Ket. S Chief O'Connor promised. Thi i s from the grease sold was s|x> hough most of the It is interesting to note, Hacke d, that although the prevailing price & ed prominence overnight | ng from the Dail at the | pulation o nlw h:w ra h would have meant the Cosgrave gov- sreed with the | So ague deputies to | the o Today and Tomorrow government, | by prnm,. \[n\lem'\ tic 1 S r v ” ur-‘n@d it was sug iy “‘**‘“HAVANA WANTS VETERANS : ‘ , fzzm i ! .,'b alked | b fdents Envoy Wil Tnvite| R 1 ~ / I r away. anis ar Grou . e = 2 - FOOTWEAR Acting as the p(‘|~l(vn'\] representa- of President . Several hundred pairs of season’s most popular styles to be closed out at this low price. Final Clearance At afternoon parties serve the iced tea of rare bou- . quet and delicate flavor o] O0LONG TEA Quesada. attache a « bassy, will go to Detroit next week to > national convention of United Spanish War Veterans to meet next year in Havana. President Machado was represented | as being very anxious to welcome the veterans to Havana in 1928. Master Sergeant Transferred Arthur Counthan it the dmdmg \(»(e in $Rvor oF the moverrumantifiinerehs mar: ing it from defeat. Court Comspondent Dles st 18 (#).—George rt correspondent of AT eon | e |ington E of the roval family, dition since the accident. main at his POTATOES 2 fof 25¢ 2 for 25¢ P—s 2 for Large Size 25¢ Mackerel 2 for Fancy Stuffed OLIVES e 25¢ Campbell’s or 3 for Ritter’s Beans 25¢ Ritter’s 2 for Catsup 25¢ Campbell’s 3for Tomato Soup 25¢ Mother’s Delight 2 for CORN 25¢ Krum’s Macaroni, 3 for Spaghetti & Noodles, 25¢ 2 for King Oscar HERRING Del Monte Sardines KIPPERED Vanilla or Lemon Extract Gelfand’s Large Relish Schimmell’s Gold Bag COFFEE, Ib. Orienta COFFEE, Ib. Maxwell House 45 c COFFEE, Ib. Sweet Mixed ZSC Pies & Pickles, Y HOlmeS Cakes Master Sergt in, racks, Di has been transfer: made personal inquiries regarding Msmnmm\m 9th Infa eers, on duty with the historical section, Wash- rict of Columbia, to the service antry, but will re- presen* station. See What Your Dollars Spent mn Fourths Wwill Get You! “SUGAR 10 Ibs. 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Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. V. (f i iwfiww\a\\\\w*\\sxx VAT $14.75 $18.50 $24.75 $34.75 $39.75 $18.50 $14.75 $19.75 Hundreds of Artistic Lamps Shown Now at Sale Prices Tasteful Almco and other Lamps with the Newest Shades and Stands These include the famous Almco creations and other artistic lamps in the newest styles of standards and the latest shades. There are bridge lamps, floor lamps and table lamps at nearly any price you want to pay—hundreds of them—only a small few are illustrated above. If the price you want to pay is not above it’s here at the store. Reductions are generous. THE AUGUST SALE OF LIFETIME FURNITURE MAYER & CO. Between D and E ; '»Sev;nth Street