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TS 1 M. S I B S e e BN S B e oz I SHITH IS PEPPERY| "5, 55 OO BALFUSS BREWS, Chitago Man Plans a Long Voyage T. E. Myers, secretary and manager , in Power Boat. the Far East. . of the Indlanapolls Speedway, has an- : > Detall plans have been completed for | pglo is ‘an-ancient gam: 1 4 ils’ nounced that the 1923 race would be L A cruise of 37.615 miles has been o is an-snclent game and for : - .| Phils’ Becond-Sacker, Who Has|nounced (hatiiie e aos bouiE e ‘Western Cnlmm s lu !nl two towers that will rise at the end of mapped out for the power boat Speed- centuries it has been played in the Tacko: which 1o belng bullt for A. G, | °3Ch 1€ of the Ohio State University | tar east. g Escaped From Minors Again, |2 maximum piston displacement of 122| About ctimgo'l Arrangement " | stadium to a height equal to & nine- ,of striking similarit; . 3 . This {s the fifth fime that the In- . . A gapie;of siriking ' . ‘Puts Fight Into Team. dianapolis track has reduced the en. 4 Gowan of Chicago. story office building. Each tower has | pja; = ed by the movles of Persia hul . He has planned o start from New |a base of sisty by thirty-six fect and | Brode. of sears before. the Ditth of & Jimmy Smith. who plays second |yine sizes for the cars competing in York zext fall with & party of friends | Wi1l be 103 feet high. They not only | Christ, and records show the Chinese 4 2 2 base for Philadelphiasnow that he |the five-century. Offhand such re-| Beginning with the coming foot ball serve to complete the architecturall g, yed it as esrly as the sixth cen- % - ductions would seem to reduce the for the Pacific by way of the Panama design, but will house the administsa- fury A. D. & W bas escaped the minors again. 15 & |speed of the cars., Such is Ot the | s ahesim confercnes on toe mats travellng pepper pot. He is not the [case. The -automotive engineers e O Aitirabctitnn) Conteuts: . best second baseman in the world, but | WaYs have been equal to the occasion.| There js not the slightest question The 1923 race will have engines J as soon as he gets on & ball team It {amaller than anything now DUl In| abcemmi oo s o TopEment | With begins to play better. America. Such reductions have al-|TEHCEIOR, TRCTERY N0 esiany PURDUE GRID CAPTAIN ways been reflected in the stock pro- " IS “SHARK” IN STUDIES The Giants had him once and he next Octob: d in furh go west A 4 . . p ober. and in est in e make-up of Fe £ # | | There are & lot of folks who think |to the satisfaction of the engineers|Mit with the Windy city feam’s sister quarters. hama, Shanghal and the Philippines | "y, ‘the" southeast tower there will The Speedjacks will then visit Singa- | be the main officés, and extending out' pore, Ceylon, Bombay, Aden, Sues, ;lm}:rne;fih ;;‘: "“fi 'h; "mbmd s lockers for varsity team members. Naples, Glbraltar and the British Isles | g “mate to this tower will be used | and thence réturn to New York. for 150 freshmen candidates and vis- canal, touching at Homolulu, Yoko-|tion of the athletics and the lelm{ The yacht w iting teams. Birk, who will be a senior next Tall ; < p ; ; = e, reaeo P s l,“v;: v;":";‘:: i,:,:: On the ground floor of the southeast the school of mechanical en- g ’ 4 tiegheTahoniAihavernesn piayed 4n ttcny heetpia ullzdclh T the dank S iTres Teiwoes o5 Mataoatstpbeters o ; . = ! e las 00-horsepowe: ton engh tower student tickets for all athletic | gineering at Purdue University. e - 3 : the worl H:er;e'-' against Chicago In- | Feducing B e e ioacs syt | foot bail college and the Maroon team's run either with nmune or kero- | events and for use of intramural fa- s all-conference: tackle and cap- * ing [ten to the gallon. Two years hence it |18 oOccupying already a large—and cilities will be sold. On the same|tain last season of the Purdue 1 : ditlon because he insisted on taking | 00 I (0o E2LAN, WO YEATe hence It] ooy ing—place in the mind beyona seney floor, adjoining the locker room, will | eleven. - . a resplte before the games began. 5 be the trainers quarters, with rub-| Birk is one of the few men in the a 5 3 Smith was with Cincinnat! when the | Other than the annoyncement of the lh,fa:“u':{";‘"‘c s Epoantais ikt Athletic Stars for Yale. bing and massage rooms. Institution having grades above 90 ; 4 ; ¥ Reds won the championship. He has | engine limitations no specifications| Wot one of Chicago's SpPORents In The second floor will be given over|per cent in everything.since he en- o . < floated around minor league teams EE oe nublt > A Yale has 41 letter athletes from ' { ploy games coming before the Tiger to the office of the director of ath-|tered in the fall of 1918. 1 k 1 and helped them to keep their heads e 7 s il Exeter, Hotchkiss, Lawrenceville and | Jetics and the foot ball coach. On a % above water. He is not a Lajole, D D BT Tor s oo attes. Taft schools among promising mate- | gallery that 1; .tdl;re‘c!‘ly = ove t‘?‘le tier an Athlete. < e g fllher s l}ddarlor a blt‘;er hbut ;‘Ie I.E [:HESS Is Nfl]‘ UI.D I;;",fomm ‘"':c“““ ln.. :m"u ~dR i locker room an joining the coach’: 4 k 4 £ 4 i % s & winning player, and when he A ® rial fori the fall. Besides these are | [SEKET T0OM AN SUOE MR D FGRen2 | L Carpentier, in addition to| I - i I Prciinsnythin s bis I” struggle is regarded in the confer- many other stars from other prepara- | gtruction in foot ball and other sports. hfl::r-‘-h““' e e ~olce, which gets the other ““",! "r'c:n"z lfir’.ufln“ l‘%:venh-dow games , lory schools and academles who will| A storeroom will occupy the third | oocer player of merit, and & alever : g |sotns: : ©lonto State would have 1iked to ar- ) cast their lot with the Blue. floor, while the fourth will be avail- . S : o State woul ° ar O e o oo e orte. | molfer. ; World Honors' First Decided 70 {ranse = home-and-home serles with France Loses Star Bumner, | 17 the soring this tower will be used — 54 i No Time Lost in Polo, SR e e T e e unner. for base ball, while the southwest one Picks Camp for Gridmen. 3 5 T e Ty e Ago—Am ! would other bix ten colleges But to a match consisting of fifty-six min- to Gain Top Homors. evinced a willingness_to travel tp the ! Al Khan, France' i 1 3 e's best sprinter|will take care of the spring foot bal Rty | d the onl d track candidates. The 1931 foot ball team of West Vir- o ; ; : ) ; . Anala"Ta’The SO0 meter” event. i the | A, Piace in (o be st asids later for |ginia Unlverslty Wil s M3, frpn, e *in'Geicted from " subsequent | Tt champlonshipchess match, which | T400S N EL e REL A o “CRne Antwerp Olympic games, has just re- [a trophy room, which will contain |ing 4qt o Aty five men, will ; . % H periods. m“‘lx,:' l‘:,:;le:,u_c? ‘,:; '?{’n H e covered from a long iliness. He has | pictures o? all athletic teams at the | squad, com| heen ordered by his doctor never to | univeraity and trophies won in recent | ssemble August 29 and remain un 8 : = sumed the tdle in 1854 recalie ine |é\lir~ must agree to home-and-home dater om! . . : a ough the.gam . set foot on the cinder path agai pt : Z Horemans May Live in U. S. back for centurles. the firse eredited | Wil be likely to go ill with & uni Edouard Horemans, the clever | world title was decided ‘only seventy | Versity of the big ten which puts it- southpaw _balkline billiard player, | years ago. This was won by Prof | s€If In the position of sacrificing home contemplates making his home in|Anderssen of Breslau, in an inter-|interests in favor of an intersectional this country when he returns from |national tournament of chess masters| contest. ek A e s i Antwerp in the fall in_London. When el!hlern l:qh;errslnle' ailed to ohn A. Stewart, patriarch of American bankers, e Paul Morphy, an patronize the national collegiate meet ninth birthday s only a few ks - 1 Banner Y was the n&’mm:‘?'fl?’ifi.‘fz‘.’fi‘l"fil at Chicago last June it made -a Jot ha ed 8 Tromt Company of| V- M. I Has er Year. feating Anderssen and other conti.|Of feeling and the effects will be home in Norristown,! Virginia Military Institute won the nental experts in Europe a few years|noted In the forthcoming foot ball y to preaide at meetings of the | southern foot ball and basket ball [later. Upon Morphy's retirement, W.|season. : » dewk. Mr. Stewart has been conmected | championships, the base ball and ten- |Steinitz of Austria ¥nd the United seventy years. = nis titles and defeated Virginia and |Statea was acclaimed.champion after North Carolina in track sport. defeating Anderssen, in_ 1866, in a| mE BIBYEI.E —— e e T e T S I el s Nl bel) e e unti , when Lasker - But Seldom Are. ' . WE HAVE SMOKED A CARLOAD OF EXCEPTION- Frenchmen in Auto Race. teated+him in a match. Lasker proved his superlority in Polite Dismissal. BY DR. FRANK CRANE. From the New York Sun. From the Houston Post. everal jer French automobile ALLY FINE SUGAR-CURED MEATS, WHICH WILL [}] Corb"00% e consiaer nimaetr 2 bis | Foet—1 think T ahatt call my collection | Facera, an8 Provably” arfvers, repre. | st 1305: ~Sapauat. 1504, god Coprrint, 1521 ) saat of poems “Secrets.” ::;::Irn%o‘l':;% Belglum, flfiuggnm-j Schlect 1. %in’ 1310 | The bicycle s a type of a great trath BE ON SALE AT VER E . 8 T T T e i L G T e : During the great war the game was| When the bicycle stops it falls over. obscured until brought back to prom-| And this is a symbol of one ef the ] Inence through an offer of & purse i 9 . f $25,000 by a Havana club for a |7t impprtant facts in i TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY . v e ° 9 championship match between Lasker |Universe, and ali things'and ail wvh i c and Capablanca. in 1€, SMOKED HAMS, Afly SIze . . . 33Ib [ Y F cfi;",“,}”}::'“;h‘}n h::e ’;"’;;;;'fig _ The motion that there is permanency . e service. in 1909 disposed of Msrnats |in what is fixed and unmovable is a des American champion, in a match, win- |lusion. “It is a superficlal view. SMOKED PICNICS, Any Size .- . . 21: ||] | ; — R |5 o pon e patomm h.?i.?-"lw-*én 1 Sugar Loaf BACON. 205, |Southern Style BACON] 4, B S SRR Breakfast BACON. :. 27, | Wafer Sliced BACON 35, EAL CUTS, THE BEST IN TOWN FROM SELECTED MILK FATTED HOME DRESSED CAL i national or 80 and the rock will have worn uway. - Never Such Response in Our History-Here’s Why! [|5" ciiis S sins b St st N M TN tich, the Serbian master, in a maten| For nfen may come and men may go, m INCORPORATED m 1316 1©1324. 7% ST.N.W. st Hayana, in 1919, winning five| ~But I g0 on forever. ' games’ “in succession and causing his Sclentists tell us that “the ultimate CLARK'SO.N.T. 12 sp.*' opponent to resign from further play. |stuff of matter, the atoms of which the LN 1. In the same year, Capablanca won the | atoms are composed, are probably whirl- COTTON j international tournament at Hastings, | ing, lively things constantly in motion. s b e pODC England. . And we know that the “ever fized’ ——————— » = stars are really huge globes rushing * Take your cholce of black and white, in 17 EVENTS FOR REGATTA. fl-i‘om space with inconceivable ra- assorted siges. . Limit, 12 spools to & cus- MA_;,; what is ma.lnl' ':e Infinf{tesimal particles of which things are com- o, |Entries for Middle States Will Vosed, aud of the star, is equally true of everything 'ween them. Close. August 26. Including us. . c 1o X2 J CHIFFON VOILE, YD. . ... RAMIE LIN ! ¢ the midd For ‘our-bodies are always changing. Bouillon Roast. ......28;, | Shoulder Chops. ....225, | (Il Bargain | [CEFFONYOLET. ... 90¢ | RAMELNEN YD, .. 19 [}l:siti ot o7 muogg o or ot ol b oot S5y 3 rlety of fmlumt and colors: perfect ural, rose. blue, green, etc.: perfect, c { river, in Philadelphia, Labor day will| > *Vour business cannot:remain station- c . c K l ‘r“n"w‘;‘“; Lom full pieces. .Special for uu from full picee. Sale of egular 35¢ :Wé"“l:;::: S:Sl";;::e“ ;:x:“'-: A Ay if you are not golng forward you - Shoulder Roast. .... 18 | Rib Chops..........30% olumn [emrtes SH AT Bt o e e o trae @ o | days later. . res A WOND *“Always the dréam and castle in Spain been to know Breasts to Roast..... 18‘:" Cutlets, o 45‘,,, 3.PIECE . MILL END -SPECIAL ,.‘::‘1,’3;’2:?,. ;:E?“B’-‘l‘:‘i; l;‘:ri:‘.‘ = ;&F:%E“J} T o ..,u,:.:&:&‘:“:? P0 pusamm e o't Farle, T | coanging. " L ey - e JUMPER DRESSES : = S ey SPECIAL VALUES . . ||lzz2s | MEXANDRA. - |t nen sels edged. Reduced to 1.39 Fll.l.ow- 2 3 c Extra beavy muslin, for our mill-end sale of T 5 Your ideas, your beliefs, your tasks. | ALEXANDRIA, Va. August 1.—All| con'Vour principles, ought to be stable iis ‘in readiness for the primary to-|as.growing things.are stable, not as morrow. Thege is every indication ro&ka. I il 3 And that a big vote will be polled. The rowth is the word of words. 3 {Trinkie and Tucker forces Bere have |y Tios that fs must o wnferstood ! by it Sy {put up an active and energetic cam-| Even heaven is not attractive as a . {paign and both sides are ready for |Place of eternal yest meaning ;":;fl:, dresses for hot weather | the contest. Details will be cgmpleted | confinuous development. . wear—and priced lower fearly this evening and then nothing; -There is but one mm for you -nd me - than any in Washington. | will remain but for the voters to cast |to do, and that is § cize 45x36. Regularly tremendous values — wom- But you must hurry. {their ballots. It is expected that a( To keep on k&an on. S5c. Mill End Sale en's and misses' pink, large percentage of the women will price saves you money. Match' them anywhers! [vo!e in the primary tomorrow. white, rose and bine o And we just unpacked a The polls will open promptly at 5:01 frocks, with white piping." 5 fot of finest fast-color plain am., and close at 7:10 p.m. The vot- rickrack and black leather gingham models to go at Wom’s s“k belts and pockets. Fas: Hamburger Steak, 155, 21 25° | Chuck Steaks. ... 18: Short Rib Pot Roast 145 | Rib Steaks.......... 255 Chuck Pot Roast.... 165, | Plate Beef.......... 105% FRANKFURTERS. .. 225, | SLICED BOLOGNA .. 25;, A Tasty Hot Weather Dish, Cooked Pigs Feet\iucgarl 533 1o 40° the same price: all new ek ) | ward, 110 North Roval street: third mxx-rswu.z Md., August 1 (Spe- PALMINE DERRYDALE Gloves, 69c Pr. | color. tene sleercless smmer ot I;‘:"lno:? Fellows' Hall; fourth ward, 3 Mlaylani Aatun : | Friendship engine house. try, N Hyattsville was 79 Fine Quality Satin, Georgette, Tricolette, Llce and Combination The judges and clerks of the elec: |given a-recepti : .. Actunlly Sold Up te $29.75. tion by wards will be as follows:|day from a fifteen-day emcampment . Cc A marrelous sale of ane and twe st Cleris. Louls Poss, Seott Grim. | Cemy Albert C. Ritahle, Glenburnie. Ma. = St 21 iy samples and |inages. Charles Sherwood, Samuel W | Leaving the train. the compeny mnu: eat grades; newest styled frocks of e Taayer avh ona: o they Iyl s e 0 3 :fii‘:"‘-fim"‘ifim e Sudges, George A. Harlow, Harrison Frank Rushe, the flm!d-w i ! . o : . embroidery and beaded effects, {Kell and C. M. Schwab; third, clerks, the Berwyn-Branchville brass hnd A A Delightful Butter Substitute, 5 Ibs, $1.00 Fine Creamery, 1-Pound Prints : finics, ‘Grerabire models: In fact Douglas Lindsey and J. Randall Ca- | Hundreds of cheering men, women and | actuall ton; . judges, Howard Arnold. Carl|children \lnedt.heqm Afthe armory | so0ld in regular stock up to $29.7 Budwesky and George W. Bontz, 5T |the men were served refreshments by the g SELECI'ED Belts, 19¢ women: 5in ‘hics. up. to 30 Latest fourth, clerky, George Keegan, ladies' auxiliary of the company. ] MI BR ‘Women's popular summer shades and rarest “’flnmlnLDD\ Elll!l Don l miss '.hll sale! It will never come again! iuflmer; %;I Tm:!mu (_‘hl.llh(‘er_l Before going to their homes they ‘were ¢ Genuine Leather rthur J. Downey and ,C. C. Creigh-{paid for the time they spent in camp, | IN CARTONS Doz. i 5 ; : YDS. LA ton. + |and Tuesday the men will receive com- * L . oo b A ) Ype i e t0e Al Svine B, post T , ete. W e Mill End lnfanll’ A galasy of widthe and pritey styles of The funeral of Jafaes Keegan, nine- | PEDSEtIoR T0F SO0e Ao oy praised sizes. A 39¢ value. : sample laces That wld up o S9c Ta ty-three years old, who died in Gor- |TonTS. ToCRect g OQICER TRTY FERaes. Direct from Our Ovens SSER et Tosony donsville, Va. took place this morn- | Lo, Yoy Y t Y Middl Ladies’ Merce - finpat? °"'}‘°f‘§l“"‘"&‘ St Mary's Catho| At a meeting of the board of education - 0 10 o eman’s C adies’ Mercer- . [ Olice Creh, e It St sastor, | tomorrow at Upper Mariboro, Nicholas = o i vy Rev. Louis Smet, pastor, b : LA u—N Lados Mcch Ba,gam,! 58INCH TABLE DAMASK SRS B e S ar oo S L S, NSl L Each uell SIIk 'y = Plain. white highly mercerized dliu-k. u 2= Tsoke of schools for ince county 2 eral besntiful designe: extra heav; A moonlight excursion will be given | Will take oath of office. Orem succeeds STRAWBERRY—ORANGE—CHOCOLATE—VANILLA . : 25¢ Pair 2 make ufas table cioth. Tasaday tonight on the sicames St Johng un- |- 5. Buroughe % ; der the auspices of Fitzgerald Coun- e Purchase of Bleck lnfan cil, No. 459, Knights of Columbus. Th: 3 \ L Long or short al open rmr fine steamer.will deave the Cameron - Unfortunate Knowledge. G : BEETS.....}* 11°| CAMPBELLU'SBEANS = 10Q° ||| 5 55 2.8 | [ Sanarten b v, £ L R e e 1 o e oo e sCan : T ]| ahtascard ke, in pertect qml 1 A 2 : / a Jifty P 29¢ price: Rev. Dr. John Lee Allison, pastor o - 3 Jiffy Pants, the Second Presbyterian Ghurch, will n Kielnért's genuine Jiffy Pants, termed — leave this week for Wytheville, Va.,| What caused the break?: alif. PEACHES 15 23" | APPLE SAUCE.- i o | (A | G WS, Y0, SRR e aiongs c I e 50 $1.50 Short Dresses, 98¢ _Edil yards wide, popalar brand of extra i S > | satd: Pw.nh Ko’ havd, and nm" ~ foft fnish bainsook; meat embroidery | | | 608 mutlin. for fne wicets, etc. .:::mu:‘ A New:One on Him:- heart with it Twab mine; : N zl/ or lace trimmed. ey DR chass ot nest tate From the London Passing Show. yours.’ o c Can “Are you well insured, Abe?" “‘And has been nv: to ‘thousa: APRICOTS Slelete e * 25 Van Camp ] BEANS l 0‘ -t $4.00 P. K. Dresses, $1.98 “Yes—for fire, burglary and flood.”| quoted Jack without thinking—snd - i natxcuiene oty Fioe quality: beautifolly embroidered; soees 3 “Flood—flood? How d'you start a |was all off in the twinkling of av . -— sl e "fir”p::r‘e‘:l S e 4 c flood?” eye” i OLD DUTCH POPULAR CO b !."’;‘i:‘.':fg'-ét BRSO PABRICS, Yard Hose, sl Popular chiffons, mulls and Seco silke. y. wlnladllllhlkl {In¢ dAudll:gnhllkk and whi Baby Check Gingham Dresses; from full pleces., ] > T : = Cholce of extra fine Hubbard styles; sizes 1, 2 and 3. Small Drawers, 19c nc to s‘l Values in 1 | Gt grade bieached mustian; ‘wmait “em- 48 = : You Can A”M ”" G | Long White Dresses, $1.19 l{:lderww C Glass When Yoa'Baild - - Fine quallty, for wee infants; neatly omen'se white skicts, drau . made and trimined. ers, *combinations ‘804 - gowns: | e rons, in i . foig: Saanrs o2 . . Deatly trimmed; regular sise sces : z . Pohlull’huchuumu. 4 o5 A wonderfol assort- up to 44, . : t of plain white ment. - > i A2 i Bt ol unattainable luxury, although v 258 Thsmental and service ; 5 5 .many people think itis. Whea - . Pants Rgdueed you build your bome it will pay -~ - 5 .. you to have your architect or . : mmdmmhwld- 3 % : = 'Uurkhfiuhrm'a-f PLES I—HI* - ; 7 HIRES fllfifl!fl ‘ “Creamcrust” BREAD ™ 2o twi i8¢ | “Cantaloupes-- logfl | Water Melons-- 35 zga

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