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FRANCE GURDING ACAINST EDEM Renews Quarantine on Travel From Smallpox-Infected Districts in England. | By the Associated Press. PARIS, April 22—The French quar- . antine on travelers coming from Eng- . land because of smallpox in that coun- try was declared again yesterday, and ¢ this time made effective at once. There are 10,000 or more American tourists in . England who are said to have intended visiting France. Under the quarantine, persons enter- ing France from England by way of the Channel ports either must present a certificate showing that they had been vaccinated within eight days, must sub- © mit to a medical examination, or must carry a sanitary passport to be pre- |. sented to medical authorities in each decided that vaccination of passengers from land on -rr;vu did not mu: unsuspected cases of smalipox whic mlg.htlbe incubating at the ?-?:nmt of arrival. At_the Calais conference the British delegates admitted that they were not empowered to promise that the British authorities would require every pas- "senger boarding a vessel for France to produce a tion certificate or submit to examination. -~ Source of Disease Not Known. ‘The French ban first was announced a week ago after reports were received t_}rm deaths in England from smallpox. disease was t! t to have been mm arriving from India. The decree was to have taken effect last Thursday, but was post- poned to permit study of the situation. -fle;flnwmu‘mme ‘I’mm of“the p:lr‘t “ge( avre imposed a sepafate quar: m’;.'hhl: his jurisdiction. measure last ht al had caused a noticeable 'E“xmmmlx':n“& the English week end influx to Paris. ‘The department of health estimates FAITHFUL SERVANTS GUARD PRINCE’S BIER Details. of Funeral Plans for henry of Prussia Await Action by Federal Ministry. By the Assoclated Press. ‘ HEMMELMARK, Germany, April 22 (P).—Faithful old servants who had a.- tended to the wants of their late master for many years are standing guard day l}lfl night at the bier of Prince Henry of a. . Detailed funeral arrangements, beyond a decision to hold the services in the castle ‘here on Wednesday, have been held in abeyance until the federal min- istry decided whether it can participate officially in the obsequies, and if so, what form the Republican tribute to former royalty will take. It also desired to learn the wishes of the former Kaiser concerning his only brother. It was known last night only that he had decided to send his wife, Princess Hermine, to represent him, since he is barred from Germany. All day throngs from Kiel and other neighboring centers flocked here and FAMOUS ASTRONOMER DIES IN GEORGIA HOME 8. L. Rhorer, Who Took Up Star Studying as Hobby, Expires After p Several Weeks’ Illness. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., April 22—S. L. Rhorer, 58, internationally known as- tronomer and founder of the Georgia Paint & Glass Co, died at his home l-u:r'zn today. He had been ill for several weeks. Mr. Rhorer, who took up astronomy as a hobby, gained international mo- tice in 1918, when he was instrumental in discovering and charting a new con- stellation, He established and equipped .the Southern Cross Observatory at Miami, Fla,, in 1921, This observatory is visited annually by thousands of vis- itors who go there to gaze into the skies through' its gigantic telescopes and re- ceive elementary instruction in astron- omy. He was a fellow of the Royal As- tronomical Society of London. CLAFLIN D, ¢ MONDAY, | FOUR WORKERS KILLED ‘%t et e more e ne BY FALLING GIRDERS Five Others Are Buried in Wreck- bge of New York * Building. By the Assiciated Press. NEW YORK, April 22.—Severa! steel girders fell Saturday from the eleventh floor of & building under construction and killed at least four workmen on a scaffolding at the eighth floor, and bur- - 4008 - derrick when the boom broke and let them crash down through the building, . S 32d Degree Masons’ Reunion. DANVILLE, Va., April 22 (Special). —The annual Spring reunion l;ele the Scottish Rite Masons will begin her; to- morrow and will continue t! h Pri- day. A large class will take degrees. m Fire Carnival July 18, 19 and 20. and definite plans are to be considered on May 1. e Use of ligmite for electric ction 15 being developed in.oem-:;““ French city they visit. h New York's total loss from smoke at!stood silently and reverently at the en- Louis Loucheur, minister of labor and | $96,000,000 a year. trance to the estate of the late prince. 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Select these exceptional values early. . .- Importe- Froéks : for' Home Wear $1250 Women—who like ‘the niceties of life at all times and find that a dain- ty imported frock adds much to the . . * hours at home-—are choosing - " these:lovely frocks of printed voile, -} linen, printed linen and handkerchief Printed Chiffon Frocks, $39-50 The choice of smart women Be it a sleeveless evening frock—a frock with a jacket—an afternoon frock—a frock with a deep lace hem —it is the smarter for being of print- ed chiffon this Spring. Our collec- tion includes every chic style for afternoon and evening wear —in light and dark prints. Others, $29.50 to $42.50 Womzn’s Procks, THIRD FLOOR, 19 Woméi{n’s Cloth | Ensembles Greatly Reduced Wonzw's'awp Musses® Cbits, Taxikw Fioon. Broroox FURNITURE, S1xTE FLOOR.