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would be held in the old police trial|yesterday, after fghting against board room. Present sessions of the |death !orh(any-m: and a half hours. board are being held in No. 6 police Leslie, who received his fatal injury preginot. Today a reporter climbed upon & oouple of chairs and peered through a transom. He saw a judge's bench, & jury box, a witness stand and & clerk's desk, all in the near state o completion—everything sult- able for a trafic court. In fromt of || when he diveq into a gymnastum swimming pool. dislocating his neck, was conscious to the end SLIP COVERS | g —EE”:E—"E'E'E'“_“IDEFIEIT 0F MUSIC |BULDING TRAFF \ LANSBURGH & BROTHER [l WeEK DWINDLING| COURT SECRETLY (o] 5 the Judge's bench was o large table, ‘where the imagination could easily . - Financial Back Think |, 2xsters prevaita in the Pelice Court | picture o long line of maps and pla- That Fit at Lowest Prices \ & E 3 nanci ackers bullding. A room vacated by the trial | Cards {ndicating street and crossing In Ei . 1) 3 il &3 board, Where it held its sexsions for | intersections, with provably severs] n Either Cretonnes, Linen iy - H A 8o long In trying various dell miniature autos and street cars, where A 7 / ol Celebration Wil Be |2, Jois in trving various delinuent | miniature sufos and street cars, where or Linene Va7 | under lock and key for two weeks.|Cally show “his honor” just where || Annual Event. Nobody noticed it at first, for no one | “accidents” occur. wanted to go :n there. But as time w'::zenlgc:hhml wg;‘ :hen lfiu"ht wore on questions were asked as to n ed as to what was goin With belated checks and personal | Wore on guestions were asked ag to | NRER QR 55 W Yoom he " obiied subscriptions still coming In to help |t that the prohlbition law enforcers “I am sorry, but 1 am not at liberty defray the expense incurred by Wash- :"er: keeplnég a large supply of the ::a"l: yt:llld ya}.;;h Jud‘xe H:;:fllm; was - % gh-proof beverages there? n _found, ere 18 nothing I can ington's second music week, which | MEEICH PO LAREY | n. |say for publication yet” he, too, an- came to such a successful termination | gwers and imigination ran rampant | swered. = Other officials of the court, last Saturday night, thofe In charge | Those interrogated eitner —knew Including Frank - Eebring, Raiph : rothing or had nothing to say. Then |Given and Eugene Go new noth- of financing the undertaking are more (TOthing or had nothing to say. Then | Given and Hugens Golt knew noth- || determined than ever that 2 like|nering and sawing came through the | ing. The bailiffs had it, however. celebration shall be staged In the|locked door. Thi materials must | that they were &ure it was a traffic have been ‘brought in under the|court; but more than that they shadow of darkness. couldn't say. Speaking of the success attained by | At last rumors began to concen-| S0 the mystery is gradually clear- Robert Lawrence, the organizing | trate. The majority were saying that |ing ©p, and thé day is well on the director, John Poole, treasurer of the |they had heard that a traflic court|way when a formal announcement || committee of local business men, Who | was being contemplated and that it |may be made has Leen balancing the accounts for the past few days, said today that too much praise could not be give: Mr. Lawrence for his untiring efforts Satisfaction Guaranteed Furniture Reupholstered d | l | ‘ | During the Month of June at Greatly Reduced Prices , Phone us and representative will call with full line of """ J. HOLOBER & CO. “Manufacturers of Overstuffed Furniture” 615 E Street N.W. Phone Main 3769 You won’t have to go Bargain hunting tomorrow— many a step can be saved—and many a dollar. Special selling events of all kinds, including wonderful purchases and radical reductions of merchandlse that we have been selling at higher prices. Read on! S O = A == O = O = | = O = B == O = D == / District of Columbia annually. SISO AL 604 Ninth Street Phone Franklin 3713 F St. Corner 12th Phone Franklin 4312 & 723 14th St. Fomev \\i;_: __ —- - o= = Phone Franklin 6109 S /1 F REE Delivery, City and Suburbs urer is highly pleased with the general Tesult of the undertaking. There were many obstacles to overcome, but the way matters look now it may be that only a slight deficit will be registered when all tabulations are made. All bills have been paid and a surplus still re- mains with which to help defray the cost of the programs. I Money Still Coming In. “Of course” continued Mr. Poole, “there would have been no difficulty at all had those in charge not been handi- capped by the recent ruling of the Com- missioners regarding the disposal of the programs, but even at that checks con- tinue to come Ir, and it is considered likely that before the final accounting is made everything will have been paid for. “Those business houses that pledged themselves to underwrite taking have only been for 50 per cent of the am 1 hardly think they will be asked to contribute more, as the pgreonal con- tributions have helped * materially. These men are highly pleased as to the result of the week, and declare that nothing will be le7t undone that might he'p stage similar events each year In the capital of the nation.” Financial Statement Due. Voile, Prmted Seeo Tricolette, Ratine, 5,95 And Worth More Lo They're great bargains—every one of them—and,a real surprise awaits you when you come to examine the quality. Styles are just as smart as they make them. All kinds . Arardel Sis ot sie ek now Watch for Opening of good-looking Summer Frocks for sport or in preparution. Miss Alice Pollock. a of No. 4 Soon member of the executive committee, announced last night. This report, she sald, would be submitted at a general wear, and you can't go wrong by meeting of the executive committee v ¢ supplying yourself with three or four. \‘ii’i Lawrence, who ts nov In Nyack. . N . ect! a musical program, ‘ Early Selection Is Always the Best. Fill be {n Washington at that time. The rumor that the director was ccnsidering accepting a position in the musical department of the local public schools was emphatically de- nied by him today over the telephone “I would not consider supervising | music in the different &choo! of Washingten under any stances.” said Mr. Lawrence. “I am engaged for the next f-urteen or ff- | tecn months. but will be in Washing- ten a week from Monday for four or five days.” HARD COAL MINERS Friday géarance Reductions SPECIAL ITEMS ‘ Formerly Friday White Gabardine Skirts. .. ........ e 69c 39¢ 3 Velour Capes—Red and Green. . .. .. .. : $15.00 $8.95 ? —EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEC—EEE—:EEEE EEE:—EEEEEIEEEEE_EE [——|o|——=[o[—=]0] Summer Toilet In Appreciation For Beach and Bath Milady Corsets, Broken Sizes. ........ .. $1.00 79c I BU'I‘ w AGE []EM ANB1 SPECIALS To the hundreds of patrons who re. | ,BainE Caps. splendid sssortment of Johnson's Baby > = soc 29¢ { redlln sponded to our opening sale at 723 14th 19c¢, 49c, 59c, 69c, 89c F]owered Bloomers. . .......... e e S o de Pound street on Monday, we wish to express our Ve 2 — Talcum Olive Green Rubber Sponges, By the Asociated Press Tion appreciation of the spoker. and evident ex- medium size. Special........ 15¢ All-Wool Tuxedo Sweat $2.95 51_98 HAZLETON, Pa., June §.—Arrange- A -Wool luxedo dweaters. . ...... Do ments were being made today for a | "‘3’0"61 pressions of good will. That we may Knickerbocker Bath Sprays make a rencwal of the wage negctiations of | e . 75¢c y : shower bath of your tub—fit any faucet Girls’ Galatea' Middy BI $l 39 95¢ the enthracite coal operators and |{ d0Zemcakes. oo iooesneoes continue to merit your confidence and From the single spray to complete sets, . Lrrl tea Middy Dlouses. ... ... oo o | represcntatives of the miners. re- £ine % 23c maintain our reputation for “greater including shampoo brushes, etc.. Priced— | | cently suspended in New York when [| large red ‘crnonm. e “gr 98c, $1.29, $1.69, $2. 19, $3.98 . i 59C 39C the mine workers' subcommittee | “‘l"" £ P 5c values” we quote more specials in this Percale Dressing Sacques. . . . . . S R found “objectionable” the operators' || PELCAKE, oo g e Bathbrushes, good large size, e proposal for an arbitration commis- | MA ail g week end sale. with removable handle. 75¢ c . o . [ $l 98 98 fion to bs appointed by President || You've tried everywhere to g 35C ____________________ 59¢ Girls’ White Organdie Dresses, Sizes 8 to 12. . . | C {hsreins. T e 08¢ | o general scale committee Ras | ) 5 offered a counter-proposal as drefed || teed. 10c each; 6 for SSc. 2 Jersey Sport Waists, Broken Sizes. . . .....| $2.95 $1.39 by the subcammittes, which will he Hand Scrubs—A worderful as- | () v submitted he operators in New ! sortment at - | York probably next Tueadn) 'f Creme Elcaya—' w k E d THERMO Fiber Hose,Sihtly Damaged. ... 35¢ & 49c4 for S100 B, -l bl sy | a0 ™ . €ck Ln "HERMOS Children’s Drawers, Small Sizes. . .. ...... 23c Pair | 12¢ Pair g?a%:n;;finl%%;:mspr:‘{_-flezrg;;;; i" e || zsc and ;?C joivane = C . | ofthe tinfon Anciading the eotamiiins || socemtms e C style Thermos Bot- Dotted Swiss and Lawn Tea Aprons. . ... . . {256, 39c, 49¢| 25¢ Iz:sr,::c;:*;mSCt;:fi?}[::*":,\m | 42c i i SR | - i e X o Girls’ Gingham Dresses. .. ......... ...| $1.98 $1.00 fizreie, Buvne "ton remied Anti] e G fligc ik e $1.98 s award made the basis for negotia- 5c Sweet's Deodorai S | tion_upward. - R S C Girls’ Gmgham Dresses. . ........... .o 31-00 69(: ; ml".::::bles 5 losr”:‘klzgl: Osulrr;:ll::, 89 C Prevent Moths i . Hind’'s Honey and Almond 42C White Tar Moth Com- Infants’ Bath Robes . . . . .............. I $1.00 69c oo o 5 | s Moth Com- 900 LOION. . cvisocmnnnncomsoaosascns Figured Voile Kimonos. . .. ........... $1.95 $1.00 1 oamvelRiee Faee - 39c¢ Motfll;:oz o)ne“?ry'tals 39¢ s it Coty (very effective) 1-lb. tins. . Gingham House Dresses. .............. $1.00 69c ' P:S‘;.?f.:', 1 Moth Balls and Moth 25 and medium Bathing Suits (Women’s) $1.00 69c | :D'_z;r-x'ls. Face oo Flakes, 2 pounds......... C size Tube of L AU ST AN S | OWACT ) i o e laielo s iammsa niote - e il Azurea Face ; Moth Proof Garment Silk Jersey Petticoats. . ........ . $2.95 $1.98 B i é;é.'.};, """""" 78¢ Bags; side opening for 79 L . " convenience, large size... Cc Silk Jersey Petticoats ......... T $1.98 ‘ $1.00 Over the Hills Transparent Motk Shaving and Dust Proof Gar- Cream. ', and Far Away | | THERE’S nothing any driver likes better than the smooth, low hum-m-m of a perfectly running mo- tor. To make a motor run . : that way you need an even With every tube of O'D. flow of balanced gasoline Tooth Paste we will include A during this sale a regular 25c into the carburetor. toothbrush. Choice of 29 Cc Not every gasolire will do |style. Paste and brush, for that Sweet Tooth greatly. “Standard” the balanced gasoline, gives Milk Chocolate | Delicious! Fresh, Covered “Frooto- Full Flavored consistent, satfsfactory results because it has the Ma_rsh Di d 5 Chocolate Covered v iamonds Peppermint I‘llalles Sugar-rolled light,intermediate and 1 Rich and Creamy Fruit gums Patfies‘ LEMON SOAP i heavy constituents (“frac- ;:rund35C Pound 25(: 5«‘;'.'.,.'&» 29(: Specnl, 5c tions” the chemist calls | them) necessary to afford | !IIIIIHlIIIIIhIllHN!lNII|IlflllIflIIIIIIlllll|lilmllI|l|lllll||lHI|IIHIIfllHI||ll"lHHflllllllll]llllmlll"ll TSRO O T [T ¢ easy starting and maxi- Satin Camisoles, Lace-trimmed, Embroidered . $1.00 79c Satin Camisoles, Lace-trimmed, Embroidered . $1.39 95¢c NO REFUNDS, NO EXCHANGES ON FOLLOWING Soie Spoct Gl " L ...| $15.00 |- $8.95 Spring Sport Coats and Capes .........|$10 & $15| $5.95 Children’s Spring Coats .............| $595 | $3.95 Jersey and Serge Suits ... ............ $1.50 &$10 = $4.95 Tricotine and Serge Dresses ... ........ [$9.50-§12.98 $5.00 8 Tweed Suits, silk ined .. ............| $15.00 $8.95 .................... il et Bages medium §1.19 | Aler. ... Fine Nickel-Finish Choice of 4 Sizes. . . . TAKE R. F D. A harmliess, non-habit-forming family laxa- tive. Gets rid of the cause, acts on entire diges- tive system. Keep a bottle in the house. 100 Chocolate Covered Tablets. . . . . 25c U mum mileage. i This is the unbeatable | combination: “Standard” Gasoline and the proper grade of Polarine. WRISLEY’S Rummage Sale 10° A miscellaneous assortment of soiled, mussed or slightly dam- to aged merchandise, taken out of stock from time to time because they are not perfect—Hosiery, Corsets, Waists, Bungalow Aprons, s 1 ,m Sweaters and countless other good, serviceable articles. - STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) HEE_EEEEEEBEEEEEIEEEE—:JEEEIEl