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POPULATION MAY GRAPE MARKET PI.AN THOUGHT SUCCESSFUL Sufficient Signatures Lacking, but As the ended last night Wylie M. Giffen, ot the cam- paign sufficient Brine the signing to 35 per cent ahd bia workers would continue soliciting until IRISH STRIKE CALLED OFF night tonight. Government o&hh Government Intervenes Betveen conference yesterday tives and rvnmenhuv- cl the rail- afliated Irish Railway Company and Employes. | way and its DUBLIN, Irish Pree State, July 23 el (#)~With their demands met, after|peen presided at nmmam»mm execu- Pl A28 s istry eonln\mluflou -mmud ‘Omnibus the com; California Workers Depend on Provisional Contracts. intervention by the government, em- plvy-ottho Great Southern Railway | to recognize the latter as a branch of the rail union. will not carry out the general strike | REACH 23000000 Figure Estimated From Per- centage ‘Increase in 40 States. docwt in an City, Tex. By the Associated Press. FRESNO, Calif., July 23.—Althoug! lacking 10,000 acres to make an 85 per cent sign-up, the campaign to org-nmz| a Government-sponsored _co-operative marketing organization for California’s 1 | convert into Iry the indicated 400,000-ton surplus. Growers will pay to the co-operative agency $1.50 for every ton M"f]l]'ubg umjmmnrem The to buy up the surp] By the AssociNited Press. ‘When the Census $ureau totals up the population of the Nation for 1930, & figure somewhat less than 123,000,000 15 expected to be the result. On the basis of preliminary returns from 40 States and the District of Columbia, the Associated Press has cal- culated the population at 122,957,000 < people, ‘The enumerators reported for those % States a total of 100,807,723, as com- * pared with 86,667,858 10 vears ago, an Ancrease of 14,139,845, or 16.31 per cent. Applying this rate of increase to the country as a whole, the estimated total Clearance Gives Prices | { &n increass of 17,246,000 for the last e . 3 I 4 I W t the cli f ty f Dee; i ; : - ST X [, ¢ 2 e are al e climax of opportuni or you. per § Brans. Penyivgnia, %fifiméflf e L FEE S 2 : | reductions include Spring Suits, Top Coats, Tropical Suits and Rone Seissippt, PEED in the handling of out-of-town the whole catalogue of Haberdashery. Buy for now—and business transactions, for invitations, or invest for the future. It’s a big saving time. just plain talks with old friends or rela: 3 X ! population of those ‘States as of Jan- tives. You can go by TELEPHONE Tropical Suits [ ladheato (e 40 oiner States brings an aggregate of 132,452,341 as * the country’s population. from here to anywhere in a few sec- onds...and at a very low cost. Every garment from our regular The Telephone Way is the 1930 way to e bought for special asll- keep in touch with anyone, anywhere. g $1375 $22.50. Naw PR The preliminary unofficial totals of population of the various States, as compiled_from returns of supervisors through the country by the Associated A Tro;’ual ‘Worsted and Linen and Silk ixture Suits. s 75 Were $25, $27.50, $30 . and $32.50. Now..... $2715 $37.75 Press, with the percentage of increase Three-piece T: o Tropical Trousers end the ranks of the States in 1920, ; follow: Worsted, Pongee, nel Suits. Were $35 and ‘White Flannel and Striped Serge Trousers. Were $10 and 58,15 Close Saturdays at 2 P.M. PP p— . . Spring Suits Every 3-piece Spring-weight l-'nluon Park and Mode Suit— Were up to $75 Now......... $32£ No charge for alterations. Top Coats Fashion Park and Mode makes— Were up to $50 Now........q ‘532—L—5 " Glenbrook Top Coats Were up to $40 NOW.. . .conuss 3192 No charge for alterations. Sports Coats CHARLES LOCKWOOD, Eighty-seven-year-old sole survivor of the famous Last Man's Club, drlnkln[ a solemn toast from a bottle of Burgundy wine, set aside for the purpose in 1885, He is standing before a table around which are 33 black-draped chairs, repre- sentative of the members he has outlived. The club was formed by survivors of Company B, 1st Volunteer Infantry, which left Stillwater, Minn., April 21, 1861, Photo was taken at Stillwater. —A. P. Photo. 1930 In- 1920 Population, crease. sank 12.600.555 1s| to take part in the Civil War. . “PHANTOM RIDER” ELUDES AUTHORITIES : Masked iyltery on White Horse Has Threatened Death to Wyoming Ranchers. Linen, Palm Beach and Nurotex Suits. Were 315, $16.50 and $18. Nowii.ous Linen - n d Mohur pnvlously visited several Fletcher Park chas d ordered thelr owners to b T ve the m\mlry at once. Authorities belleve the ‘horseman is eo:un'e,c“md with recent cases of cattle 2 SolsSetie Chicago has 15 Lake Michigan bath- ing beaches. T el L PP By the Associated Press. WHEATLAND, Wyo., July 23.—Death | threats signed “The Phantom Rider” ih i received by several Fletcher Park | ranchers has addead to the uneasiness spread by the recent appearance of a masked horseman, who rides the runed Laramie peaks on a snow-white horse. Five men and & woman are reported to have received the letters, which were placed in the hands of officers seeking the “Phantom Rider,” who recently *t | rode into the ‘s;srfl of Charles Adams, 20, and shot the rancher through the shoulder. Posses searched the hills following the attack, but were unable to appre- hend the mysterious horseman, who BANABNE SR RNIN oDt 00 Open_Till 2 P.M. Saturdays RALEIGH HABERDASHER Final Sale A B V145 7 $17.75 oY EdnbnndoaliamEmms Fashion Park Tropi- cal Worsted Suits. Were $50, $60 and $75. Now, 5 BRall.G $40. Now: ... .ooc.s ln(udecnl totals 1 mm’l’-’.“'-‘%.‘mmu r-'n-?%n'“‘fn"’é’;’;‘. 02 Now..ceesoivsavhide { APOSTOLIC DELEGATE | - TO INDIA VISITING IN U. S. | Praises British Civil Service and High Standard Maintained - by That Organization. By the Associated Press. m.':w YORK, July 23.—Mgr. Edward A. Mooney, apostolic _delegate from Rome to India, arrived yesterday on the French liner, France, to visit New York an’:n his former home in Youngstown, Mgr. Mooney, who was accompanied by his secretary, the Rev. J. C. Hurley, declined to d!.scuu the civil disobedience disturbances in India, saying that the amrch d‘d not enter into political mat- 7S, He did say, however, that during the four years he has been in the country he had found the British eivil service able and efficient and that he had not once seen an administrative act which ‘was out of line with the high standard maintained by the service. An unexcelled ystem—com- piete change -( afr aven 7% minutes. Women ,8 Camels Hair Sports :fltflip_' flu" "“3 Coste, Were §25 and Stetson and Raleigh Walking Shoes Spectator Sports Straps, Pumps, Ties, Sandals, Golf Shoes. $ 3.95 White Linen Knickers, were $3.50 to $5. Now.... Linen and Nurotex Knick- ers. Were 87.50'(5 $9. Now, Wool Knickers. Were $10, $12 and $15. Now.... $295 35.’5 $7.95 - Camel:_ H;.il" spll,’fll: oats; ashion Parl ::dkos.so.Were $35, $40 527.75 Baked Kennebeck Salmon, Fried Scallops, Roast Meats and Cold Cuts or Vegetable Dinner. Special Roast Capon, Pajamas ) In the assortment °| among the higher ranges . are included Welsh Mar- - il getson makes and silks. ; Were 42 and $250. §1.39 Now ....cee ve 3 for 84 W, $3, 835, n:n“. Now «...u. ‘z", 3 for $7 Were $7.50, $9 and $10. Now . ss 69 3 for $15 ] Bath Robes. Rayon, Broadcloth, Terry cloth, étc. o . e d;?’ $r1 , ete. ere 3 $6 and ;I. Now.... s3"5 3 Flannel, T 410 s ;6 95 $Z Now ... Lot of i u’ifi‘. e ‘7*’s Underwear i Mode Athletic Union Suits, made of madras. Won $1 and $1.50. 79c 3 for $2.25 | F: Shorts, n S 2 59 3 for $1.65 Rockinchair Union Suits, including regulars, stouts, slims and shorts. Plaid, ste., now...... $1.19 3 for $3.50 Silly ‘Mell. New.... $1.79 3 for §5 Neckwear Our exclusive pattern and standard qualities. $1.00 grade ..onavnee sgc . 3 for $1.50 81‘.50 grade ciieenene 89c 3 for $2.50 $2 and $2.50 grades $7.29 3 for $3.50 $3.50, $4, $5 and $6 sl 95 grades 3 for $5.50 Special Silk Shantung, 95C Four-in-Hand; silk lined Fancy Hosiery Well known makes and * the new effects. Were 75e. ‘'3 for $1.50 Were $1 and $1.50. 89c Now t.ovvvvvinanwes 3 for $2.50 85169 Golf Hose Plain and fancy colors; catton, wool and mixtures. Were 31.50 and $2. 89c $189 m.‘:. $4 and $5. 33 29 x/-u $6.50 and $7. 34 29 $7-29 Shirts Mode Fancy Shirts; sep- arate collars and collar at- tached. W $2.50, 33 75 Ve P10 9275 §1.59 8 for $4.50 Mode Fancy Shirts, separate collar and collar attached. Wi $3.50, $4 d = =i 5929 FIRE DESTROYS STORES USED.IN SHIPBUILDING Eight Hamburg Brigades and Five| Boats Hold Smoldering Flames | [f Under Control. * By the Associated Press. HAMBURG, July 23.—Fire which de- stroyed a large storehouse in the Vulcan shipyards last night still was smoldering today, but was under control of eight | i fire brigades and five fire boats. No lives were lost, as the yards had closed for the day when the flames broke out. Many valuable steel and iron parts used in shipbuilding were destroyed in the storehouse, which blazed for an | bour and a half before the roof fell in and the fire was checked. King to Start Dog Tracks. LONDON, July 23 (#),—The London Express said today that King Alfonso became 5o interested in greyhound rac- his recent visit to England h ‘to buy | Ii dogs for him. He w uhhuuh TRADE -IN WATCH SALE $E® OR MORE ALLOWED YOUR OLDWATCH —REGARDLESS OF THE CON- B8 DITION OF YOUR OLD WATCH | ‘Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% il No Commission Charged | | You can take 12 years to pay off your loans without the | expense of rénewing. $1,000 [ for $10° per month, including |f interest and principal. Larger or smaller loans at proportion- || ate rates. Perpetual Building Association Established 1881 | Largest in Washington || ll Assets Over $22,000,000 | Cor. 11th and E N.W. EDWARD O BALTZ, Secteta: 3 for $6.50 Finest of the Fancy Shirtings; separate collar and collar attached. !Iar 8 Radium and Jacquard Now..... Silk Shirts. Were $7.50 to $10.. §£.39 3 for $18 Glenbrook broadcloth; collar attached and neck- band. White and plain shades. Wors $250 ....... $1.79 $3 for $5 Southampton Imported Broadcloth Shirts, plain white, collar-attached and neckband. Were $3.50 ....... 4 Were $2, $2.50, and $3.50. Now. Won 3 nd $3,50. $2.89 3 for $8.50 Plenty of Sizes ‘All Stiff Straw Hats 3to5and 7% to 9 . Were $3 and $4. 51.95 Were $5, $6 auq:fl. No refunds—No exchénges } "“"---;-'-----A-u s Lol "’;; o 3 anamas, Leghorns, " All Sales Final - i RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street Were 3! d $10, .. OW ciiiseapreane OME in tomorrow and % throw that old, unreliable timepiece into tHe discard along with hundreds of others; take advantage of KAY’S JULY WATCH SALE. ~—the allowance is applied on the purchase price of a new, standard make, guaranteed watch, Stand- ard Cash Price, Liberal Terms in addition! Elgin Watches $19 w 50c a Week Elgin Legionnaire Watches for men. $eed movements. Treds in Your Old Watch Strap Guaran- The 35 Allow- ance applies to sale of any standard - make watch, such as ILLINOIS- JEWELRY COMPANY] J, 409 7th St. N. W,