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SO CIETY., Beach Parties Popular Among Annapolis Set| Many From Out of Tow Class Midshipmen 0{ Infarmal Summer HOP!. ANNAPOLIS, Md., July 19.—Beach parties and picnics are a popular diver- sion for the younger set of naval folk and Annapolis residents who remain in town during the Midsummer season. The past weck end brought many out- of-town visitors as the midshipmen of the second class, who are spending the Summer here for a special courss in aviation, gave the first of their series of informal Summer hops in Luce Hall. The superintendent of the Naval Academy, Rear Admiral Samuel S. Robison and Mrs. Robison, luncheon Tuesday for the members of the Ltech Cup lawn tennis team and their wives, who were here with them. A buffet lunchzon was served to about 80 _guests. Miss Eleanor King, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Ernest King, who has been visiting Miss Louise Giies on the Reina Mercedes, left the first of the week. Comdr. and Mrs. Augustin T. Beau- regard have returned to their home on Porter road, after a visit to Comdr. | Beauregard’s mother in Houston, Tex. wife of Capt. William J. | his family in their Summer home. included Mrs. Thomas C. Kinkaid, Mr: Luke McNamee of Washington, Mrs. Lawrence McNair, Mrs. Charles P. Snyder, Mrs. Carlos Cusacks and Mrs Arthur Ryan of Washington, who is the | guest of her son-in-law and daughter, | Capt. and Mrs. Giles, on the Reina | Mercedes | Mrs. B. W. Dudley has just returned from a week’s visit at Westbury, Long | Island. | Mrs. John Pitcher encertained at a luncheon yesterday in honor of Mrs. M. E. Richardson of Middieburg, Va., and | Mrs. Peter B. Wood cf Green Spring Valley. Mrs. Richardson and her visitor, Mrs. Wood, have taken a cottage at Annapolis Roads for the Summer sea- gave a | n Are Guests of Second- for First of Series this weck from their home on Franklin | street to 37 Upshur road, the quarters| which have been occupled by Lieut.| | Comdr. and Mrs. Charlton E. Battle. | Lieut. Comdr. Battle has been assigned to duty on the West Coast. | Mrs. Max B. De Mott and her three | children, who have been the guests of | Licut. Comdr. and Mrs. Logan, started Wednesday for the West Coast to join Comdr. De Mott, who s on duty there. | Mrs. Rowcliff, wife of Capt. Gilbert | . Rowcliff, and her three children left | the first of the week for Newport, R. L, | where they will join Capt. Rowcliff, who has been ordered to command the train- ing station at Newport. While Capt. | Rowcliffe has been on sea duty in com- | mand of the U. S. S. Cincinnati, Mrs | Rowcliff has made her home at 245 | King George street, in Annapolis. The Rev. Edward D. Johnson, rector | of St. Anne’s Church, left the first of | the \week for Maine, where he will join Comdr. and Mrs. Grafton Bell, who are occupying for the Summer months the home of -Capt. and Mrs. Charles C. Soule, on Franklin street, has as their guests for the week end Comdr. and Mrs John Sidney McCain of Washing- ton. Comdr. and Mrs. Bell entertained at supper Sunday evening in honor of Comdr. and Mrs. McCain. Their guests included Comdr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall, Comdr. and Mrs. Donald B. Beary, Lieut. Comdr, and Mrs. James A.Logan, Mrs. Max De Mott, Mrs, Calvin Berto- lette. Mrs. M. E. Manly and Mrs. Law- rence McNair. Mrs. Virginia Howe and her son, Mr. Robert Howe, have recently arrived in Annapolis from Iowa and have taken an apartment in the Colonial. Mr. Rob- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, €. JULY 20, 1 30—PART THREE SQCIETY 3 PRETTY BRIDES OF MIDSUMMER IN THEIR ATTRACTIVE WEDDING GOWN son. | ert Howe plans to enter a preparatory Mrs. Barker Glenn entertained at |school in the Naval Academy in the BACHRACH CASTE DWELLER: SUED FORMILLON Soviet Asserts Italian Spent Money Deposited in U. S. Bank by Russia. SAN REMO, Italy, July 19.—Signor L. Cibrario, son of a Turin lemon mer= chant, is living peacefully in the Deva- | chan Castle here, with a nobleman, as | secretary, while the Soviet govesn- | ment 1s trying to get from the Italian | courts an ‘order for him and the Na- | tional City Bank of New York to pay $1,000,000. - The Russians claim they deposited this money in the New York bank,to Cibrario’s order. ggc Jkhe 1 l | | The Soviet's case thus far has met with great success. It lost in local San Remo Cour of Appeals at Genoa. the Court of Cassation at According to the allegations, Rugsia | commissioned Cibrario to go to America and purchase for them American films and rights. They deposited a millibn dollars in the National City Bank, and told him to use it. o Also according to the Soviet's alldga- tions, Cibrario did use it—but not for the Soviet. He found the New Yark weather rather cool and returned to the | sunny Riviera and San Remo. He qar- ried out his life’s dream by buying ‘the gorgeous Devachan Castle. ‘s The Court of Appeais at Genoa cided that the Soviet could not toach the National City Bank, but could s#ill proceed against Cibrarl. In this con- nection it is recalled that the Soviet seized_branch offices of the Natioffal City Bank in Moscow, Petrograd and Vladivostok, certificated _stocks and | bonds, imprisoned the staffs, and néfer returned a dollar. Mrs, Burklin Entertains For Daughter Nancy Lge Mrs. Robert M. Burklin entertained Monday in honor of the birthday anni- versary of her young daughter, Miss dinner this evening at the Blue Lantern | Inn, later taking her guests, which | numbered 18, to the Annapolis Roads | Club to dance. Miss Anne Hall entertained at a beach party and supper yesterday at the Annapolis Roads Beach and Tennis Club. Her guests included Miss Jane Snyder, Miss Polly Marsion, Miss Emily Morton, Miss Claire King, Miss Kitty Hopkins, Miss Mary McRitchie, Miss | Briss Schumann and Miss Mary Beary. | _Another beach party followed by a | picnic supper was given yesterday by | Miss Lucille Bertolette, Miss St. Clair Smith and Miss Nan Farrell. Their guests included Miss Catherine Wilcox, Miss Clare Gresn, Miss Eleanor King, Miss Louise Giles, Miss Betty Hilliard, Miss Mary Alford, Miss Dulaney Claude, Miss Julia Norman, Mrs. Harry Burris, Miss Ann Tardy, Miss Martha King, Ensign_ Frederick ‘Lucas, Lieut. Rufus ose, Licut. James Pohl, Licut. David . Claude, Lieut. Wiliam C. Prance, Lieut. Arthur A. Ageton, Lieut. Lou Mil- ler, Mr. Fielder Dudley, Ensign Jack . Salisbury, Lieut Pisher, Ensign Mer- vin Halstead, Lieut. Robert Morrls, Lieut. James A. Prichard, Lieut. George Wright, Lieut. Walter Vieweg, Ensign Otis C. Gregg, Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph ' L. Kane, Lieut. and Mrs. Sherman E. Burroughs, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. Edmund | M. Ragsdale, Lieut. Dunn and Lieut. | Comdr. Emerson. Great interest is taken here in the | recent marriage of Mrs. Blue, widow of | Rear Admiral Victor Blue, to Rear Ad- miral Frederick B. Bassett (retired), which took place in Chatham, N. J. The bride and bridegroom have many friends in Annapolis, where Mrs, Bassett | occupied a house on King George street while her son wes at the Naval Academy. Lieut. Blue is now on duty on the U. S. S. Salt Lake City. Another son, Mr. Victor Blue, is a student at the Uni- versity of Virginia, and is spending this Summer with his aunt, Mrs. Marion | Terry, in Honolulu. Rear Admiral and Mrs. ‘Bassett will make their future home at Fort George, Fla., where Mrs, Bassett and her sister, Mrs. Terry, have a large estate. Miss Lucille Bertolette, daughter of Mrs. Calvin Bertolette, returned to her home here Monday after being the guest, of Miss Mollie Milligan in her cottage at Blue Ridge Summit. Ensign Otis Gregg was also Miss Milligan's guest. Lieut. and Mrs. Charles Dorsey War- fleld, who have many friends in An- napolis, are spending their honeymoon in the North, and after this month will be at home at Hampton Roads, Va. Mrs. Edward R. Wilcox and her two | children of Norfolk, Va., who have been | the guests of Comdr. and Mrs. Worrall Carter in their quarters on Rodgers road, left the first of the week for Ocean | City, where they will spend the re- mainder of the Summer. Mrs. Wilcox spent_part of last week in_Baltimore with her sister, Mrs. W. F. Waxter, jr. Mrs. Wilcox formerly was Miss Rosalie | Shreve of Baltimore. | Comdr. and Mrs. Albert Penn of | Cheavy Chase, Md., are the guests of | Mrs. Penn’s mother, Mrs, F. R. Smith, in_her apartment in the Colonial. Mrs. Rodger Chadwick of New York 1s visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Prederick G. Reincke, in their home on Bowyer road. | Miss Lowell of Washington is spend- | ing some time with her brother-in-law | and sister, Comdr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Conger, on Upshur road. Mrs. Dodge Woodward entertained at a supper Thursday evening at Annapo- lis Roads in honor of her nephew, Wil- | bur Woodward. Her guests included | Phyllis Hammond, Carey Burwell Beverly Hill, Dorcas Tuck, Worrall | R. Carter, jr.; Bruce Smith, Henry G.| Copper, jr; Turner F. Caldwell, ir., and Webster Johnson. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Otto Nimitz | have taken a house in Wardour. Mrs. | Nimitz formerly was Miss Louise Hughes, daughter of Admiral and Mrs. Charles | F. Hughes, and the niece of Mrs. Robi- son, wife of Rear Admiral Samuel S. Robison. Miss _ Rebecca Holmes Tyndell of *Terre Haute, who has been spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs, L. Burwell, | at the Peggy Stewart Inn, now is on the Eastern Shore as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cauthorne at Salisbury. Dr. Carroll Storrs Alden, head of the English Department at the Naval Academy, and Mrs. Alden, left a few days ago for their Summer home at Hopkinson, N. H., where they will spend the remainder of the season. Dr. and Mrs. Alden will visit en route Mrs. Al- @en’s cousin, Miss Katherine B. Hay- Ward, at Plainfield, N. J., and they also will visit Rear Admiral and Mrs. Ralph Earle in Worcester, Mass. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. James A Logan, with their young son, moved CLOSED DURING AUGUST GOWNS FINAL C With an utter disrega: ings, “Elizabeth Hart” is gowns at COST and | closing during the mor should be made immediately. ALL SAL Fall. Mrs. Howe has two sons who are at present midshipmen in the Naval Academy. Maj. and Mrs. Arthur B. Owens en- tertained at dinner last evening in their country home, the Hill, in honor of Col. J. H. Tuttle, Capt. William J. Taylor and Capt. Max Livingston, all of Phil- adelphia and at present on duty at Camp Meade. Their other guests were Comdr. and Mrs. Lemuel Stevens, Comdr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Conger and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Elliott B. Nixon. Mrs. Owens left Tuesday for James- town, R. I, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Godfrey, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Vincent H. Godfrey. Maj. Owens will join her there later in the Summer. The Baron and Baroness de Marchie of Buenos Aires, Argentina, are the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Atterbury in their home, Maidstone Farm. Chaplain and Mrs. Frank H. Lash and their children have recently re- turned from a motor trip West, where they spent three weeks visiting in Indi- ana, Kansas and Oklahoma. Mrs. John Marston, her daughter, Miss Polly Marston, and her young son Jack left Wednesday for a two months’ stay in Nicaragua, where they will join Maj. Marston, who is at present on duty there, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dunn of Washing- ton motored last week to Warren, Pa., where they will be guests of Mrs. Rock- well. They will return August 1 and spend a month with Mrs. Dunn's pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valiant, in their home at Wardour. The Four Rivers Garden Club met last week at Maidstone Farm with Mrs. H. E. Atterbury as hostess. Mrs. Henry H. Flather, owner of Tulip Hill, one of the famous Colonial estates of Anne Arundel County, gave a talk on develop- ment of Tulip Hill and Mrs. A. G. Hutchins spoke for the Federated Gar- den Clubs of America in the interest of bird and wild flower sanctuaries. Lieut. and Mrs. Marshall Dana have recently arrived from Honolulu and are occupying an apartment on Prince George street. Mrs. Milton Bayer and her two chil- dren of Jackson Heights, N. Y. are guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. Willis Martin in their Summer home at Eastport. A marriage of interest to Annapolis took place Monday when Lieut. Wallace Martin Green, jr., and Miss Vaughan Hemsley Emory were married by the Rev. Dr. Morton Royall, pastor of Col- lege Avenue Baptist Church, Mrs. Green is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Emory of Fair Acres, on the Ches- apeake Bay, and Lieut Green, who graduated fro mthe Naval Academy last month, is from Burlington, Vt. After their wedding trip they will live in Philadelphia, where Lieut. Green will be on duty. A subscription supper was given Fri- day evening, July 11, at the historic Rising Sun Inn, at Waterbury, by the Anne Arundel Chapter, D. A. R, of which Mrs. A. G. Cooke of Spring Hill is regent. The proceeds of the supper are to be used for the patriotic work of the chapter. MEXICAN ENVOY AND FAMILY REMAINING HERE FOR SUMMER (Continued From First Page) yesterday morning and sailed on the Berkshire in the evening for Boston. They will spend several weeks in Maine before returning to the Capital. The Minister of Nicaragua and Senora de Sacasa and their daughter, Senorita Maria de Sacasa, are estab- lished at Ocean City, N. J.,, for about a month. The Chinese Minister and Mme. Wu have returned to Washington after spending a fortnight in New England. The military attache of the Chilean | embassy and “Senora Teresa Pinto de | Galeno are spending the week end at | Beverly Beach. The first secretary of the Polish | legation, Mr. Victor Podoski, sailed | Thursday for a three months' stay | abroad. " He will spend some time in | his home in Poland and will visit in | Engiand and France. The assistant naval attache of the | British embassy and Mrs. W. C. Horton | had guests with them at the dinner | dance on the Plage Deauville at the | Wardman Park Hotel Friday evening. LEARANCE rd of their original mark- clearing out all Frocks and JESS. In anticipation of nth of August, selections LES FINAL UNDERWOOD UNDERWOOD ¢ ¢ CLINEDINST Of Personal Interest To Washingcon Residents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kaplan were| given & surprise dinner party at the Woodmont Country Club Wednesday night prior to thelr departure for Peoria, TIl, where they will make their home. Covers were laid for 38 guests, who were seated at one large table. Summer flowers formed the attractive centerplece. Bridge followed. The Pack Forest Education Board has awarded a fellowship to Mr. Ber- nard Frank of Washington, a member of the United States Forest Service. Six young men were chosen from about 90 applicants. This is the first | time such an award has ever been | made. Mr. Frank will study along the lines of Forest economics at the Uni- versiiy of Wisconsin and engage in fleld work in the Lake States during the | coming year. Miss Mirlam Auerbach and Miss| Morjorle Hertzberg are in Charlottes- ville, Va., where they are attending a house party for the week end given by the Summer students of the University of Virginia. Mrs. Samuel Bach of New York is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Friedlander, on Irving street, having attended the Goldberg-Friedlander wed- ding at the Mayflower Hotel last week. Miss Claire Castelberg of New York 1-Piece Dresses 2-Piece Dresses 3-Piece Dresses Pl Delivery, America’s Most Progr Open Saturdays During This Clearance 1706 Conn. Ave. N.W. . North 4275 1332 G St. N.W. 1784 Col. Road N.W. (I is visiting Miss on Lanier place, Frances Held, Miss Helen Herman, who was visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Baer, at 2807 Connecticut avenue, went | to Baltimore Thursday, to be the guest of Miss Marle Strauss for a week be- fore returning to her home, in Brook- Iyn, N. Y. Mr. Louls Hertzberg, Mr. Joseph Kaufman and Mr. Simon Eichberg will leave today to spend a week at Ocean City, N. J. Mrs. Milton Kronheim, with her young daughter, Judith Elaine, left yesterday for Braddock Heights, Md., to spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Behrend motored to Bedford Springs, Pa., Friday to spend the week end at the Bedford Springs Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph B. Behrend and their daughter, Ruth, are at the Ambassador Hotel in Atlantic City. Mr. Abe Sigmund joined Mrs. Sig- mund and their daughter, Miss Marjorie Sigmund, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Atlantic City Friday for the week end. Mrs, Henry Marks of Chicago, for- merly of this city, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Aaron Isaacs. Mr. Frank H. Marks, who spent three weeks here, has returned to his home, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sonneborn of B e e FOOTER’S Biggest Cleaning Special July 14th to 26th, Inclusive Cleaned, Cleaned, Cleaned, $1.00 ng, Small Extra Charge 25¢ Extra FOOTER’S e Cleaners & Dye: Phone Dist. 2343 Phone Col. 0720 Also Our Agency at Annapolis, Md.—The Gift Shop 0 | | Baltimore, the latter formerly Miss Jean Flescher of this city, are in | Atlantic City for a two-week stay. Mrs. Mark Lansburgh and her chil- dren are in Atlantic City, where they have an apartment. They were joined this week end by Mr. Lansburgh. Mrs. Francls Loeffler of New York, who is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Peyser, expects to return to her home ‘Tuesday. Miss Helene Bloom of Memphis, Tenn., is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Fried- lander, at 2331 Cathedral avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lulley are estab- {lished in the apartment which they |have leased in the Ponce-de-Leon. | Mrs. Lulley's brother. Mr. Solomon of | New York, is with them. | Mrs. Rose Herman and her sister, Mrs. Lou Cohen, were guests over the |last week end of Miss Lillian Cohen and Mrs. Jeanette Cohen at their Sum- mer home, at Hamilton, Va. Mrs. S. E. Ehrlich has returned from a three week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. E. Laurence Emanuel, in Raleigh, N. C. Mrs. Emmanuel and her three children accompanied Mrs. Ehrlich North by motor and will be with her through the remainder of the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kohner h: 25 DRESSES, printed crepe, grounds, also a few exqui wash chiffons. for street and afternoon. $55 to $75. models are represented in this group. CLEARANCE PRICE ALL SALES FINAL Left to right (upper)—Mrs. Joseph W. Cox, jr., with Lieut. Cox, now living | She was formerly Miss Lois Hedrick, daughter of Maj. and . Mrs. Luke Joseph Fegan, who was be- fore her marriage last month Miss Ella Lee Beavers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Beavers. Mrs. Morris Goldberg, who before her marriage Monday to Lieut. | Goldberg, was Miss Helene Friedlander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Fried- at Fort Humphrey. Mrs. H. L. Hedrick of Fort Riley, Kans. lander. Mrs. Charles Latimer Shelton, of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hume Talbert. Center—Mrs. George Peter Graw, jr., married in June and before that Miss Catherine Alice McCann, daughter of Mrs. Joseph William McCann. Lower—Mrs. Denton Reed, formerly Miss Willa Jordon, whose marriage Mrs. Harry James McGowan, jr., who before her e in Takoma Park was Miss Dorothy Virginia Johnson, daughter of Mr. took place Tuesday afternoon. marriag and Mrs. Jesse Johnson. Nancy Lee Burklin, The guests wére BACHRAcCH i formerly Miss Elsie M. Talbert, daughter as recent guests in her home, on Bel- mont road, Miss Doris Heller of Bal- timore and Miss Elaine Castelberg of New York, who attended the Goldberg- Friedlander wedding, July 14, at the Mayflower Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Kohner and Miss Ruth Kohner were guests at the Vanderbilt- Chamberlin Hotel, Old Point Com- fort, Va. Mrs. Rebecca Kaufman, accompanie by her sister, Miss Edna Dreyfus, will leave today for Atlantic City to be at the St. Charles Hotel for two weeks, Two W;s?]\ingtor—\r Couplea See Buckwood Inn Frolic Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore have gone to Shawnee-on-the-Delaware and were among those attending the “frolic” at the Buckwood Inn Friday evening. The party was the “wreck” of the “good ship Pretzel” in the Delaware River, the passengers and crew attending the frolic on shore in the costumes which were “rescued” from the “shipwreck” for which prizes were awarded. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Baker were among those staying at the Buckwood Inn last week. Mr. lnd Mrl. Sehrflder Entertain Young Couple A reception was given Saturday eve- ning, July 12, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd F. Schrader in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Lee Schrader, in Col- lege Park, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Schrader spent several days in College Park on their way to Charlottesville, Va., after. a three weeks' wedding trip to Wis- consin and Canada. The bride was formerly Miss Christel Bangerter of Washington and Mr. Schrader is a graduate of the University of Maryland. They will be at home- after August 1 at Maywood on Fry Springs road, Charlottesville. Marriage Licenses. Cocchiaro, jr., 32, l?d Josephine 19; Rev. N. Carlo. 22, Somerville, adogan, 32, Everett, 0. 2008 B, "sh d’ Susan V. Hall, ; J. P. Hang Lioyd Moriaety, 1, and Helen L. Evans, Carrol 18; s & : Tagies Be White 30, and Mary K. Weeks, Vaii Rev. C. 8, n; Paul 1 Tove: 64 Black, €0, Si. Louis, Mo.: Rev. C. R. Barnes. Leonard WlJlke); ’.!2. ind Marle Morris, 18; Rev. George J. 8. Denis E. Frye, 23, and Flora H. McDon- ald, 23: Rev. Henry J. Smith. Theodore E. Gero, 25, and Mary A. Grant, 27: Rev. James E. Connell. Amos Henderson, 31, and Ruby Henson, 31; Rev. W. A_ L. Morton. Eharles C. 21, and Helen M. Con- neyy. 22; eRer‘h @0 ‘;:IIPI\H 1 am . Tyson. jr., 28, adel Grace L. Wilkins, 23, this city; . Benne! | - 'Robert C. Moncure, 25. | Wright, 25; Rev. James Morris. Reginald K. Brown. 22, this Mary M. Roper, 20, Greeaville, S. Allan F. Poort The Brighton Hotel 2123 California St. (Off Conn. Ave.) Wishes to Announce That s Emily R. Pendleton Formerly of the Westmoreland Dining Room ‘I:ll: ‘Ilé\l}!\td ‘management of the Brighton otel Ca phia, Pa.. i Rev. F. city, and . C.i Rev. Millinery, @oats and Gowmns 1205 CONNECTICUT AVE. N.W, JULY CLEARANCE SALE One of our most important Sale Events of the year, in which the wery finest merchandise is disposed of at low price. Two Groups to Select From dark and light back- ite selections in Summer Formerly $35 to $45. CLEARANCE PRICE 50 DRESSES, in heavy black and brown georgette Many of our individual *15 $25 Formerly and. Murlel F.| National Woman's Party Will Honor Miss Wold Miss Emma Wold, legislative secre- tary of the National Woman’s Party, | will be guest of honor and speaker this | afternoon_at 5 o'clock in the garden of | the Alva Belmont House, the headquar- | | ters of the National Woman's Party, at 144 B street northeast. | ~“Miss Wold has recently returned from | | Europe, where she went as technical ad- | | viser to the United States delegation at The Hague conference. | PORTUGAL KEEPS ORDER Action Taken to Prevent Outbreaks After Threatening Activities. | PORT LISBON, Portugal, July 19 (#). | —The government today maintained | measures for public order in all parts| of the country as a consequence of | activities against the Republic. Reports to the ministry of the interior said the situation everywhere was quiet and that the troops had not participated in the movement. 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Smuggled Chinese Caught. *» MEXICO CITY, July 19 (#).—The newspaper Universal's Sonora corre- spondent today reported that 17 Chi- nese were prevented from being smug- gled into Mexico today by the alertness of Santiago Gastelum, new chief- of Mexican immigration. The report said ;he Chinese were started back to Cali- t hurt, see your hiropodist and then be fitted in a pair of WILBUR COON SHOES For Wide, Narrow, Long, Short, Small or Large Feet “No Foot Too Hard to Fit” 30 Different Styles In All Leathers and ¥s Sizes . +1te 12 EEEEE . FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Custom-Made Stylish Stouts, $7.50 to $11.00 Nurses’ White Cloth Calf and Black Kid OXFORDS lete Line of High Shoes 439-72St NW. Just Below E J. T. NORRIS J. T. ARNOLD H. O. 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