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VETERANS SUFFER THE EVENING ETHICS DECLARED » - [ Bawp concEmT. R 2 St ARREST BOY FOR MURDER. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. OPENING DATE SET THURSDAY, JULY 28, 191. CORONER’S JURY RAPS 17 BRITISH JACKIES GREET U. S. PALS ! | Tonlght at Chevy Chase Circle dmi LACK OF LIFE GUARDS at 7.3 ‘Selock, by the United | i Eiseing Rolies ane Tescka, il i WHO HELPED GUARD DOVER STRAITS l,l‘lll!l M-rlnodllnn‘;l. Taylor ‘ Y Which Wrecked Train. s v n r. £ ll-t:r?..""n :’:‘l’:orlo;: I;lnner." SCRANTON. July 28.—Fourteen- | Special Dispatch to The 8tar. = : Santelmann Jear-old Jobn Aire. Son of a huc | LYNCHBURG, Va., Julv 28.—A coro- Following the unvelling of the by the Secretary o vy The o . “Mignon". . Th. Kter, residing at Glenburn, was ar- 3 xS s g S aliio b £ the allied ritish Memorial Associa I Trombone soto. Grand Fantasie, | Irested yesterday charged with having Rt Sdi e yaaterdny, Inyestivnt | mamorial Jo e “ngland, yeater | EIVen approximately” 3 fox ] “Pretty Jane".....Hartman caused the wrock of the Lackawanna ing the drowning of Milton Horwitz, | navies, at Dover, Eng 7 9 this purpose. The remainder of Musician Robert E. Clark. § I-":n!‘;':l:l":v’l’l'?‘l:jui"t:’n‘:l Toaa e S ’ an elght-year-old boy, in the Bfiller ;luy by lhe{ ‘rhnn:e of Wailvn;‘ llhe the amount needvd will come from . 3 i e e £ . F fler-| Secret e Navy received fo- public b ptio Investigation Shows Arhi- | | Excervts from "The Sermaier, | {john A, Petty Addresse$ {mirier " mhssus, ool on 2 cfares of | Now Building to Be EQUIDPE | Fark swimmine voor’ Toesdny atter e e | O raanoniing. stk 5 el Novelette, “A_Garden Dance. twenty-seven (njured in the wreck. Reolheays A Verafet, of aceidental |l day the HIollon 5 erected at Cape Blanc Nez, near 2 3 . e @ rraigned before Magisovate : 4 t Prince Edward. Calais, Fi trary Cutting Down Com- | | wete suiee, “mne macnetctss=* | | Luncheon of Washington jriciiitril, bilors, esi ikt X | and Furnished for Use on st T R e ol B e il 2 X = bo! ended. that the city governmei = el wag caught in the act of placing ho'ts e v B e T o oen At s mnvalilis : i & and nuts I Iroad trasks nour make better arrangeme f o} nay DISMISSAL IS APPROVED. - (a) Morris Dance, allegro f",‘:l":"“,"‘,["‘"m"\r" ch nuts which caused | ‘v o ohington's newest chib, the | 1t was brought out in evidence that ""“.'"A"""":"" “"““’d‘:"._"”"g e pentence of dismissal from the Army giocoso. s e . N4 3 2 } their American comrades. imposed by court-martial in the : told the magistrate he had heen rick- [ Racauet Club, on 16th street between | the boy drowned while wading in wa ; e 3 (b) Shepherds’ Dance. al- i E esh a of First Lieut. Clarence F. WEEK TO FIND ONE CASE Ie.r:uo quasi andante. URGES SQUARE DEALING ww hlscdkbvrmn alonx‘ !el’hn:‘!'pgllt ;xf L and M streets, will open fully|ter up to his chin and that there were | ,,TJ.‘.‘:"“&’.’.‘.?”:ZL:“OL".f,’!fif?{'fl,,“,‘“‘:” Philivpine onvicted | (¢) Torch Dance, allegro Dlaved themn e HRon ik 1o e it | equipped and furnished, Saturda » Oc- | seventy-five people in the pool at the | gian granite and was erected on |charges of a false official ol nsl?lto.s P Al tened ouit, he said, and did not realize‘l‘flwr 1, it was announced today. Thei:;"“:’-“;\ ‘l';‘:;: {old scveral other bovs | the Dover cliffs in memory of the ent and of drunkenness on e Star Spangled Banner’ . at the Horw 3 Young Mining Engineer, Wounded in War, Tries in Vain for Three | |Membership in Organization For- feited if Violation of Principle was under Hu-‘ uld believe his He went home to tell his mother and was sent back to the park, | that any one would be injured :nd was sorry that the engineer and fire- mar losc their Hves. men of the allied navies who par- ticipated in the patrol during the war which kept the Dover straits ub is patterned after clubs bearing water. but no one the same name in New York, Phila-| statement. lat Walter Reed Hospital. For three ORDERED T0 HONOLULU. : a ce from U-boats. months he has been trying to have his s LB e s |deiphia.and ‘Boston, rardman | This time ‘the information renched | et r’f’,;,’;[,u‘ e S | T B it e oy Months to Get Results. Case straightened out at the war risk, of Honesty Is Found. T = ) | 10 Bowas of i the Hancy: Wan AN Supt. Reed of the park, and the body | henoy bf American members of the | staff. has been relieved from duty at Arbitrary rulings of medical officers | Vi ,’:;’v';,";‘i‘"“’;,y been womn out by| Adherence to a high standard of |ing of the boards in Baltimore, Phil- | organization, in direct charge of con-!of the lac recovercd an hour | patrol is o be erected on the New | hoadquarters of the 3 Corpe ares. Fort adelphia and Washington: be developed. | struction of building, under direction the iafter the drowning. During that hour foot of 3 e ne ] Howard, Md., and ordered to Honolulu, |more than hathers were in the burlau of war risk insurasce Hawaii, for duty as assistant chief of 4 | York harbor front at being chased from one man to another | uthics in the practice of real estate 10 the | B St on b e A Realty Dixcussed, of J. H. de Sibour, architect, has $1° rausing distress: among, dissblen I LS hureAy Slons. and oty tem¢ | constitutes The_ “backbone” of suce| (o Healty Discussed completed his task, and will tu i pool. the city of New York and accepted | staft. ex-service men. In investigating the [ihe particular official I am talking to | cessful organization among real es-|oportunity of becoming associated !building over to the furnishing engi- ! case of a man whose disability was|does not handle that case and 1 am tate boards of the country, it was de- | with the men prominent in real es- neers, the Barnet Phillips Company of New York, August 1 have seen ¥ throughout the countr: Proven to be 60 per cent and whose |sent along to another. clared today by John A. Petty, ex- ; in maki fitable | John M. Biddle. for many years man- | comp. 3 R 5 sixteen p 2 d 1t Y AR results jn making profitable 3 J n- compensation had been cut off by the|glxtesn people already. and. navent] ccutive secretary of the Washington [ wich ¥ ORRGCtIohE ager of the Metropolitan Club, has | arbitr: ruling of a medical ex- oty ¢ GRE FEL Wh they ,"uast try | Real Estate Board, .at the semi-| Joseph A. Herbert discussed certain |been selected as manager. Mr. Biddle | is now on a trip of inspection in con- ' ;nectlon with equipment already pur-i chased. aminer ntative of The Star obtained a statement from an official repres pha brought out some new thoughts and to wear you out until S of property management and disgust and go home. vou give up in M L monthly luncheon of the buard in the This also in- ) ed. gress and members of the diplomatic | corps will be loc & B i volves heavy expense remaining here | Lafayette Hotel. ideas developed -in the conferences on | OF the bireau to the effect that thers | IO S5 SORTY | SxPenae repaining been | Mr. Petty. in reporting to the board | property managkment, . Trophies Preented. | . 2 were other such and that the sitting in this room for three hours accomplishments of the recent con- u.u'm' A:\ll'f:‘l a"z:'nu;:l ':;f t;::«‘ "110."-: i\ Mlx:ny llr;)u‘hi('s ha;u hn-rn‘p_,—fls”:l(-d' E - 3 divicion : RO : i N onts B o e 3 0 “M- | to the club by members and friends. lstakes of this chacacter) k- [foday, Waiting for them Yo And my |, ion of the National Assoclation of y Bourd: called attention of the mlem- itry peinamemuers and trlenan 1 | qulp ke 3 haliscipline the emploges who | At Roon it had not bein found. He | Real Estaye Boards, stated that eth-lat this (convention to stimulute ‘e | rooms, of which there are 115, will be || | make a serious mistake like this and | was about ready to go home and give | jcs, reduccd to its simplest form, is fh“‘_‘)gur';m;"";;‘;_}iV’;“g"hf‘;‘rd:fi;‘r;‘,gfi reserved for non-resident rembers cu X any ti v - ing a - b 5 S lan uests. Several members Con- { cau man unknown suffer- |it up as a bad job. “common honesty, square deAling and oyt “the country the opportunity of & e it | our ome N putting into practice the most scien- ted in the clu J E. F. Fewell, 1407 Perry place north- i s = tific brinciples in handling real estate 45 soon as it is ready for occupanc | West, wrote to The Star.'in part, as RECLASSIFICATION MAY Ethien, Cede h"":"’"""x" with,| atters: Many” bachelor members of the club . follows: He pointed out that in line have already reserved accommoda- t “I came back trom the war with thel GO OVER TO NEXT FALL |, 20 e e o e maintain prac- THREE OVERCOME BY HEAT, |10 o { iun a total loss of one eye, one-third ndrmal i high plane the various E 5 J. M. Carlisle. chairman of the com- 1| | Son b Uhe ciber, 5 eaub of shall bonrds” have ‘appointed arbitration | Three persons were treated at|mittee on xports, announces the en-! - Shock and deafness of one car. T was|may Revision and Tariff Legislation | committees, charged with enforcing | Emergeney Hospital vesterday after- | Bagement of the ‘well knows e granted $20 per month compensation. he code of ethics laid down by the [noon for heat prosiration. Mrs. Archi- | 'acquet instructor, Ott 310 | Iapplied for an increase two weeks| Have Right of Way and Other | the code of cihics laid dow LT < old, | formerly with the Hoxton Athle e ey o e thot committees adjust misunderstandings | Falls Church, Va en while | Association. Mr. Glockler will start 2 and last night T was notified that m: Matters Are Pending. and disputes that arise betw, at 9th and F stre William Jordan, [Fis classes October 1. Mr. Carlisle | compensation was stopped enti i N members of the boards and the pub- [colored, thirty-six vears old, 615 1 street | has a complete program of sports for | | no Rated at G0 Per Cent Reclassification legislation, it was|BETAEE O 06 O en prevent liti- | southwest, was taken sick while at th|the fall and winter seasons. A shoot- | R, The case was immediately taken jsaid today, may be allowed to wait|gsiion, he said. und B strects. and Mra. Jennie Bumn-|ing preserve han been leused. located | = up with officials of the bureau of funtil the summer season is over in| Membership in a local board is for- [ham. 4§ Brvant street, was in a 9th|on icomico. river. . Aid. wi i 9 he it t of the|street moving picture house when she [and is easy of access by cxcellent M the 1L took more than a week | Washington. In the first place, Con- feited when, in the judgmen ber is|was stricken. None of them was dan- |auto road. Outside tennis courts will | to find the man's c The man had |gress and the administration are in- | arbitration committce, a member is e R be: In-rendiness for the. sammer of] Dot ";;"’; potitied that his compensa- | tent upon pucting through the tax re- | found guilty of \-iolzufz”::p_v of tne|s v il E . e S s ! Lain grad Dbeen cut.off until he had {vision and tariff iegislation as speed- | principles of the code of ethics. N el | CCIDES fatiic a 63 . ezl S B B s 3 asked for an_increase. 1y as Dossible. In aidition tor ihis “The realtor must realize hix re- AIDS SUMMER CAMP xg\:}: me _'h(m*:nt\!:i"i.f. i | IDF \_h_emg a tlu}m of beauty and sanitation, the Oriole i ~a gas range When (-lumd. :hf ;..,..(.m slhnv\"‘\d the [the Senate legislative program is well snm;’sm‘un]y llg“m: :;L’::"' Y;‘l{'-fl;,; 3 members were elected. The life mem- ‘ of satisfving service. It has many exclusive and patented features that : eme: 0 be fact. and more. | f]]ad. emphasized. ! . ikl A check for'$2 for the summer out- | po 5 % d oy o Pt “ ? ar - . v cond of 5 bership, limited to 100, i= close ory 5 B con s ].Irn z:;"h..';:. '.:.;35:4’ ;Senator, su»rung.i :‘hnlrmal;l of th; ;mm:&y:;*;efrl::,li‘_ lg:"{(?;u uct_of a,“ll‘,rf“:,:,,(‘r\a': rece ,l_d by ;,-‘,: G Dz te becn T i every housewife will appreciate o on the ground that it was | pecte to g0 to Europe to attend a or in other ways, he adde nding the check Mrs. Stevens Standing Committees. ! For instance—the broiler. This may Another feature is the automatic the perc in telling Diage of his disability when | meeting of the Inter-Parliamentary executiver sectotnry “This is a small birthday | Col., Henry May, president, an- be casi'y raised or lowered by a knob rat- IR B. The Oriole Porcelain probably until about September 1. burn and E. Enameled Gas 1, non, jr. o wa ‘! ¥ rne 2 e 1 i . You press a button and. presto, | he Was taken into the service. For | Unjon during August. If he ean sei | of the confere e e e Inferest | memorial to Maj. Pierre C. Stevens, | nounces the following standing com. | ! on-the ‘outside of .the romge. Mo minte lighter. upre utton and, p | the remaining 25 per cent he ob- | yne Senat, take acti ithin the | retaries, stated that much from our infant grandson, Frederick | mittees: i i your flame is ready. No matches, no tained_the $20. but exa S enate to take action. within:the |l anifes in publiciiy, and it |11 . . ) 4 i J. H. de s | burned steaks or chops. no blisters from 3 - ol of his recond. wad jx4ns | neXt few days on the anti-beer bill, | Was ma t hords consistently | Stevens Hicks of Port Washington, | = Executive committee—, a8 obioe far B s i tes reaching over hot pans and kettles iner got hold of his record, and in the | gfiic, "% (¥, O charge, he will sail u'lfl‘lhl blic with news of ac. | Long Island, N. Y jbour, chairman: Commander E. A | splashing fat. Better broiling with less 8 P d { oo K e nthe rar. | for Europe August 3, and will be gone [ fittnished the public wilh s of Mitchell, John M. Biddle, Willizm “ effort. Only the Oriole has this con- 'd and he has been award- the purpose of stimulating attendance | duced ady from 4, empléyes tod Howe, Cuthbert Brown and William A. n Dants in telvic i venience. : mz to 10 per cent and | however, the Senate does jot take on | Detterment of the realtors’ organiza 5,000,000 SAVED AT DEPOT. ance cominiiter I Henry i Range is as durable as it is practical 1h;3: cut off the man's compensation. [ {lla anti-beer bill by August 3 Senan | tions- $p. : et b ngnudmun; Britton Browne and Har: ¥ i Then there’s the “Keepclean” top. A Every hit of material that goes into Further Investication at the bu-| o7 Sterling will remain in Washing. Membership Drive. sbchorts recetved @ ; {5 | Wardman : : 1 | porcelain enameled plate that fits over is of the very hest. You will never re cau developed that while the medi- | (oh s ordal t a|vartment show great reduction int Nominating committee—G. Br | | porcela pla; s very - es on the cag The hearings before the joint meet- dr R esociate membership would | expenditu A grarious Army posts [Piits, chairman; Eara Jould, Dr. Rexl: | | the burners. gret mstalling the Oriole in your kitchen. Clerks Wna inow nothing of Aaatoms | INES of the Senate and" House civil [{TVE 07 B G 0TEM Cture and o s | ond o7 o cn. b the | Bobtime I Ti. e S it [ or ph defects and ‘re avallable foF. the ‘whe of the | fial jcommittee would be name New eral intermediate depot | Meredin. s 1. Henry and Jonn M | Trade in vour old range for an Oriole. We'l install it FREE and, aside from | Ruling Ix Revined. committeemen in studying the re-| \{'“petty called attention to the ISprescats /e sivineior avout SRV BUIdIe. L Carliste. | the $10, will allow you to pay for it a little each month—when you pay your gas bill. beene uling in Mr. Fewell's case has | classification question. formation of sidonventlon elub, fort R0t The fonoe hag boca ror | chalonan:s Neleos - Penin. Waitey K| | ed, as a result of The Star's inquiry, lat the next convention, to be held in BODY Compensation of a month, and CROSSES CONTINENT. |2 ‘s niiiuco, The purpose of this later.o Gl e D& This Offer Is For a Limited Time Only ] | r‘un‘helr investigation is being’ con- | special Disparch to The Star. club is to permit ‘“:r':}'r;“,", ThL0 pay year after club Henry | ducted with a view to increasing it | & 3 — 0 a common treasury montaly sums ay, president; J. Sibour | | on the showing of his serious physical |, LYNCHBURG, Va, July s The | ver convention expenses. Flve GRAIN MOVING WELL. Ny Steniient: W iliiser , i | disbilities. . Y of fonn G Hamner, who dled two | members joined as'a nucleus for a| oo o5 0 ool T moving | vice pres'dent- S. J. | That this case is not an isolated |Weeks ago In Los Angeles, Calif.,|MORPER ( Gub. heon | in =reater volume than at any time | George A, Garrett. s ! Q . one iy apparent from gecing and talk- ;:’e';“"); )'_‘;‘8:‘:"";“:‘"!::‘,’;5 {.‘:’r:':“,‘:“y rrangements for e e L within the past three years, “despite the | Biddie, Capt W, Donnafan. Ta o | . ng with a number of men who daily 8, | ay. re in the hands R oo crease in freight ra said a state- | Britton Browne, E. B. Eynon. jr.: Visit the war risk headquarters. Yes-|It was accompanied across the con- | Wert V. " ng of Lee D. Latl- | FCRee oy the Ameriear Rallany | Boon p B dridge B Jor- | SALES DEPARTMENT 419 TENTH ST. N.-W. ferday there sat in the office a young |tinent by Mrs, Hamner and her daugh- | I00T fiinan: Percy H. Russcli and wciation. Between June 4 and July |dan, Tsaac T. Mann, William P. Mere. | mining engineer, Frederick ~Amigo, | {¢F, Miss Annic Hamner. Mr. Hamner's | 110 3" H{idges. The lunchicon was statement said, 297,881 cars were | dith, Commander . A. Mitchell, Flem- | { Who served in_ the North sea, laving | death resulted from a fall, in which presided over by Arthur Carr. d with grain and grain products, iing Newbold. J. P. Storv. Hure i the famous mine barrage, as a lieu. | e fractured a thigh. He was a native R. L. McKeever spoke of the social 7.4#5 more than during the cor- | Wardman, H. H Westcott, © C. o — —_— — — teant. Junior grade. in ‘the naval re.|of this city and a nephew of Dr.| R Ty MERCCVE ST T ctiblishea onding period of 1920 and 70,043 | Williams, U. S. A and Donald Wood- ° srve. He was injured in a mine ex. | Douglas Freeman of Richmond. %ith the members of the Baltimore | FSPONLNE Defion ek D i plosion, necessitating a serious or. e D e hoara in the trip to. and many months. and later was corfined syermert ("¢ M¢ad of thelr public school | N A -city organization, cons u-i SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON RECONDITIONED CARS To Make Friday a Real “Bargain Day” Here DODGE SEDAN 1921 model, that's Run only Have Us Serve Y our Home With Chestnut Farms Pasteurizecl | Gliernsey N 11k Our Pasteurized. Milk receives the highest official rating of the health de- partment for the District of Columbia. CHESTNUT Farms Guernsey Milk is being ordered by a constantly increasing number of Washington homes. This delightful milk is the product of Guernsey cows exclusively—herds that are noted for a milk par- ticularly rich in composition—containing about 4.5 per - cent fat and a correspondingly high percentage of other milk solids. This newest product of our dairy is pleasing many who appreciate milk of a rich creamy color, a most pleas- ing flavor, and of unexcelled purity and richness. Phone us YOUR order for Guernsey BUICK TOURING We really ought to be ashamed to offer such a good car at such a low price—but our Friday Bargain Sale puts the emphasis on “BARGAL . This is a real “spiffy” dolled up te a fare-you-well. 3,800 miles, and the cord tires are good for three times as far. It's a rars bargain at our Bargaln day price, and yov can drive it home! "The Boss says he expects ~our Reconditioned Car sales to- keep pace with the “intake” from the new car department—an@ the boys over at the Connecticut Avenue salesroom, sure are “stepping or it.” They sold nine- teer, cars in twe days last week, and nearly every new car sale brings in a car for us to sell. PAIGE TOURING This is a five passenger car and it's in mighty fine shape. But the price ticket would fit a twq-passenger pocketbook easily. It's one of the special “Specials” in our Friday Bargain Sale. - PAIGE TOURING Seven passenger model in tip-top shape. Good paint, good tires, one spare—man, oh, man, but you can have a good time with this. Looks exceptionally well with its Bar- gain Day price tag. OAKLAND TOURING The finest job of this brand we have handled yet. Tried it out on Thirteenth street today just to see what it would do— and it did. Surprised me—and the Bargain price will surprise you. CHEVROLET SEDAN Golng to be cold one of these days and vou'll want a closed car. You couldn't buy a better bargain than this if you waited ‘til the Potomac freezes over. *In order to hold our own over here at the Reconditioned Car Sales- room, we have decided tc have a great Bargain Day on Friday—going to shade prices so you carn get the car . you want at a little LESS than you expect to pay. NASH TOURING - This car is in the final stages ot a com- HAYNES TOURING a couple more of these good d standbys” this week—and we're puttilg them out in such condition and at such .prices that we're sure to have more Haynes friends. Our Friday Bargain prices on these are sure-fire ‘“go-getters.” Taken plete overhauling in our shop. We intended to paint it and sell it for a thousand. If you will paint it yourself, you'll save a heap, because it's an extra-special Bargain Day *“inducement.” \ Milk, or ask for it at any of WILLYS KNIGHT CHUMMY ; MAXWELL TOURING i i ight cylinder whirlwind, in fire 2 , e Soeetes e fely j G ou;[ill:'tall S'toTesd d clagsns;agpet s?]iltnweill go ;astui‘n o:r Fri-t It J a %reat opport””ll:’/ to D= t}om o:trr e 'Bi:m" ::h ‘0: ; uernsey 1s pasteurized under ex- day Bargain Special. - e folrs and cents " RN T in ‘pert supervision and comes bottled double- get 4 goo “ar: capped with the extra sanitary HOOD caps, . : | SRbitm o DISTRICT HAYNES CORPORATION f Chestnut F: i iry b IST , C : v - - i | arms Sanitary Dairy ‘ : ~ RECONDITIONED CAR SALESROOM | GEO. M. OYSTER, Jr. . Open ; Open | : ° HENRY N. BRAWNER, Jr. ¢ Evenings 3 1337 14th Street N. W. s Sundays i Phone Franklin 4000 * 1114-1120 Connecticut Ave. 2Til 9'? : B Franklin 6400 9t 3 | - ; e - ““You See the New Haynes Everywhere’’ | ;