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' a“‘)t l‘» 4 % *BOARD OF TRADE READY Peake B ‘been. completed. There will be two trains, the morn- ing train leaving the District line station at 10:30.a.m., and the after- noon train le: g at 2 p.m. Las car leaves 15th street and New York avenue Z;r the morning train at 9: 5 for the afternoon train 1:15 . The return trip will be made lea ing the beach at 7 p.m. There will be two dinners served, one &t 12:30 o'clock for the morning train, and the other on the arrival of the afternoon train. . Radio apparatus will be installed at the beach and the diners will have an opportunity of listening in on events taking place throughout the country or ‘o receive messages whieh might be sent to the members while on_the outing. Capt. H. J. Fahy, president of ithe Washington Aero Club, will fly to the beach in his Curtiss plane. Mem- bers can avail themselves of the op- portunity of short aeroplane rides. A program _ of _entertainment, Amusements and athletics has beea provided. Qné of the big features will be 2 base ball game between two teams made up of members of the board of trade. One will be in charge of “Dos hite and the other captained by ** Altrock. Among the guests who will attend the outing are the District Commis- sioners and members of the Senate us pieces. The excursionists will be presented , with souvenirs. THE WEATHER District of Columbia — Showers to- night and probably tomorrow morn- ing: not much chanfe in temperature: modérate southeast and south, shift- Ing to west, winds. Maryland and Virginia—Showers to- night and probably tomorrow marn- ing: not much change in temperature: moderate to fresh southeast and south, shifting to west, winds. Recorcas vér Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m. : 12 midnight, 62; 4 am noon today. Lowest temperature, 61, occurred at 9 p.m. vesterday. ure same date last year— Highest. lowest, 47 Com m of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 66; condition. muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 8:05 a.m. and 8:28 p.m.; high tide, 1:31 am. and 1:46 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:59 a.m. and 9:17 p.m.; high tide, 2:23 a.m. and 2:39 p.m. The Sum and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 4:54 a.m.; sun sets, 7:15 p.m. T row—Sun rises, 4:53 a.m.; sun :16 p.m. n rises, 12:31 a.m.; sets, 11:42 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- balf hour after sunset. Up-River Waters. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., May 18. —The Potomac river was very cloudy and the Shenandoah very muddy this morning. Weather in Various Citles. Stations cvrensczajomotng Portiand,Ore 29. 8. Lake City. 20.72 io. 2946 THAYER’S ', _In handling your nega- fiv':l through '1-50 dldl- cate process of develop- ing and printing, -ull’u ppe! - be is not likely to be a very satisfactory method of getting ‘good work. Tt takes knowledge and’ex- SENATORS TO ATTEND MUTT AND JEFF ~=It Certginly Sounded Big to Jeff. . WOMAN’S DEDICATION | . |/3€rr, Run over 3 TO MY TAILOR WITH Both Houses of Congress and Both MY PANTS - AND TELL Him T » MiLLION, SIX T© ONE DOLLAR B PRESS Em RWGHT J 1. GuIS N HUANDRED AAD | And ereven resented Sunday. MIL\.\ONP«I"!! seventy CEnTS' TAKE aNow' ’ £, 2otn Bossas of Conmross s fhe e, ARk My PANTS be represented at the dedication cere- onies of the national woman's party n Sunday. Senator Curtis of Kansas nd Representative Fess of Oalo will place greetings in the carner stone im- mediately after Shose from the President of the United States have been de- posited. P Senator\Caraway of Arkansas has been appointed representative of the national democratic committee to take part in the ceremonies. ders of state delegations are al- ready beginning to e at the head- quarters of the woman's party. Among them are Mrs. John Winters Brennan of New York, Mrs. Edwin Lobdell, vice president of the Chicago Women's Club; Miss Lavinia Egan of Shreveport, La., and Mrs. Gacle Butler of Savannah, a. A cablegram congratulating the establishment God, governor general of the Philippines. Greetings have been received also from many of the foreign countries, either througl their embassies and legations here o through women's organizations in those men in an automobile was staged at [ money. Rhode Island avenue and 15th street| The hold-up men were given 38 by or every two families. LF CARTER SERVICE Pick Yours! ' The “car of your dreams” is here in this great group of COUPES ROADSTERS TOURING CARS SEDANS Oldsmobile Reo Chevrolet Ford Dodge Buick Overland Liberty - Oakland Kissel - Studebaker Nash Hupmobile . Salesmen! last night about 9:30 o'clock, David|Barnes. License numbers on the car DIES AT AGE OF 74 HOLD-UP TRIO GETS $8. |5 Birnes; 302 Vermont avenue, be-| were covered, Barnes stated, but he is Barnes told the police he: was driv- | 3atisfled he will be. able to identify Three Negroes in T ing slowly along 15th .street when a egT ouring Car | 1ig fouring car occupled Ly three col- | were furnished the police, Crowd Auto to Curb for Robbery. |ored men crowded him to the curb. One of the men displayed a pistol, he A daring hold-up by three colored |said, and another N\ | fiv REAL Money THIRTY TWo THAT AMOUNTS HeARD? OVER T Him! “ 22 e lowing & protracted iliness. Patrick's Church, and was prominent Mrs. Major came to this country in ington for fifty-five years, dled at her = She was among the first members of Willlzm J. Carroll officiating. this city. Begins Friday Morning Ends Sunday Night Our entire stock of used cars at special reduced prices these three days RANKLY, we believe this sale of.fers unpr.ecedented opportunity for the people of Washington. It is not a collection of “junk” and useless cars, but a splendid collection of USED and USEFUL cars in first-class condition. We've spent a lot of time overhauling, rebuilding and renewing them, and feel no hesitancy in advertising them as the GREATEST VALUES in USED CARS ever presented to you. : Don’t Forget that EVERY CAR On the Street Is a USED CAR! Used cars—think of that! Just as soon as a car is driven 'round the block it’s used. Of course the sale value depreciates, and if 'you want to sell it, you } can’t get as much as you paid for it. Don’t Wait Until The depreciation has been TAKEN OFF, of EVERY CAR IN THIS SALE Summertime! —that’s worth considering! Prices of wed cars wsly ke o | Your Can Trade It In After Six Months' jump in summer when the demand Buy it today, use it six months or a year,sell it, or trade it in for another car —and you'll lose very little on it. .Easy.' TermS! .t ~ 1 Don’t Delay! SatISfa Ctlon : Naturally, those who “know cars” Here’s an inducement—and an argument S ey for the galaried man or woman to BUN D & Sl e aro et enticely are going to seize the BEST * “BUYS” the first day, so we sug- NOW! You do not have to pay the whole ® amount in cash ‘unless you wish to.. A Br lng‘ lt BaCk gec;s glat you ‘ce:r:le 'edu'ly.hEvery - car as represen! —and you have our small cash payment down and the balance s . péid on it to apply on the purchase of any ' word that whatever car you do pick, what- b ?onvel:xent weelldyt:r ;;ontbly PEFasan Sier rencwed r In sk i i ever price you pay, it's an unmatchable as is most agreeable to y: : = ! BARGAIN you're getting. > WE TEACH YOU TO DRIVE! [ Tead:yw—yom-wifo'prdlu(hm——howtohmdled:eu.ran'dlocnmforit. A com- ° | - R pe T petent instructor will be provided. Imagine the fun and frolic—the fresh air and en- I In Ammca o o A Treat for the Family! A Big Help in Your Business—that's what a USED CAR will And, | Are Dnmn Cars ‘amily i ‘our s a rove; And, - 't forget they’ driving used m.a-bor.whnmp-flhfir*mhdep«ihmmdfi"fi'm“-nudcn;oyitvhil- | ?:;,'nd NOW :melumto % S 3 . join them. jl we will gladly allow you every dollar you have 1 joyment you'll derive from owning a car of your own. Don’t miss all the joy, the convenience and the hundred-and-one advantages of owning a car. s payng. OPEN EVENINGS , No Cars Sold to Dealers . . Sales Co. ©rEwn lOlGJS[Cthe;tieut Avenue N. W. home, 1616 6th street, last night, fol-|the St. Vincent de Paul Society of SL! SIX DENTISTS DETAILED. Majs. Henry K. B. Hufford, Kar two of the men. Descriptions of them [ Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Major Lived om her birthplace in Dublin, |ter, Mrs. K';"’fi“" Eohuri. B e, Here Fifty-Five Years. She married Bernard ¥. Lo- |and three sons, Frank P, Locraft, Rob. | Jame® F. Coupal. and John E. Walker craft, -ndlet;.r:a m:.l.éu&h;; death |ert J. and John F. Major. Medical Corps and Contract Surgeon _ | . | was marr! o 3 3 ajor, em- Funeral services will be held Satur- * v, hAve ile demanded 'his| Telephones In the United States| My “'”’"""““"‘ MaIor weven | e i L e I'e Catholle | mertors et ohe Ao ey average one to every eight persons |four years of age, a resident of Washy printing. Church, 15th and V_streets, Father | School. Walter Reed General Hospital,