Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1922, Page 5

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T S R N T w5 C, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1922. - I name, but Senator La Follette, repub-| ElVE WIN SCHOLARSHIPS. lican, Wisconsin, was said to have re- served the right to oppose him later. | i ine contestants in the local The case has been held up tor a fort- ; chok night pending an investigation of the | Schools for the five scholarskips Lo nominee’s record by members of na- | Gonzaga College High Schoel were tional farm organizations. These had |announced today. They are: not yet reported to Senator Follette, i et e it was-sald. Other senators urgsd ac- Charles V. Guthrie, 3115 Holmead tion to fill the vacaucy on the com- | place, a pupil at the Sacred Heart mission. Academy; John P. Dunn, 1736 Lincoln Judge Van Fleet wazs nominated in | road northeast, a pupil at St Mar- place of George W. Upton of Ohio, |tin's Academy; Francis Krogman, 313 husband of Mrs. Harriet Taylor Up- [T street northe a pupll at St ton, vice chairman of the republican | Martin’s Academy: Jumes T. Seavey, national committee, after Mr. Upton's | 2019 1 street, a pupil Duffy was arrested by Detective A. B. Scrivener in connection with the New York bond thefts last year in a = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. HANDS m: U S '"En BOY SENT TO HOSPITAL WAR UN GARNIVAI. ITwo PRISONERS BREAK o L TWICE IN BRIEF PERIOD . OUT OF REFORMATORY running fight, during which a number TSI of shots were fired. FOR GENERAL REPAIRS - Hard luck pla. deus Johnsor of age, 150 Still at Large. ™ obert Steele, who escaped about the 1 ord when landed in a same time, was recaptured by Detec- I ' ed all around Taad- h hospital for repairs twice within a short space of time. Herbert Charles Washburn, twenty- | tives Messer and Mullen. Mount Rainier Community nine years old, and Peter Thomas Dufty, twenty-six vears old. ser rving e sentences of five vears in the District | (AN FLEET IS INDORSED as riding his bicycle at and _Florida ave Thaddeus w: | German Tax Law Likely to| near Connect nues. His bi and an_autor Mean Almost Total LoSS | 1 the “hercet st ine same” time: Brotherhood Against Fea- |retormaory at”forton. 'va. eccapea nomination had been opposed and wis | Academy. and Ausgust W I el e ve: Vednesday and searcl s . e O] DI o (] vl cadel and Augus | e t f Ch foriteniiiaet emg made | EFOR TRADE COMMISSION | naiiy witharawn by Bresident Harde | ¢ strect moriheast, a pupil at St | to Owners. for bruites to his head and for shock ures 0 ance. sindlumidentified sman | representing Ing. Meryiss Acsdeny: o B 8 hea 3 himse! to rothe Vashbi A I i il Flo 1Tt 50 e e sies R eshha Indiana Man Favored bf Senate |/ ——————— Crex rugs combine good Although President Harding has { "MOUNT RAINIER, Md., June 23.—|cscape. He visited the reformatory FROM _THE AVENUE AT NINTH taste, economy and service. - 2 RTINS The Commn v Brotherhood of Mount | Sunday and saw Washburn, and when Committee—Final Action e e e . decided to follow the humane course iwhe men escaped they went away in on carnt abling featur: A wide range of sizes and patterns in three distinct an automobile believed to have been Delayed. which has been traditional in Ameri- iriven by the Sunday it driven by the Sunday visitor. iningz styles of weaves: DeLuxe, can history in returning the private stherhood just adopted a d in the direction of the| The nomination of Vernon W. Van Herringbone and Imperial. property of citizens of an enemy 3 | resotution s forth that r fafled to halt the fugi- | Fleet of Indlana to be a member of burn and William Na- | the Federal Trade Commission was re- ported favorably today by the Senate |interstate commerce committee. 1" There was no objection to a fa- able report on Judge Van Fleet's tain carnivals, {country, the painful truth is t in S G e & Crex rugs in the living |10 Sincn o the German aationals el ol Rl e pract ¢ all the property now held only tough wire grass i used, e sl bt e i and the strands are twisted b ed States will come into 1 ! and woven to withstand con- the hands of the German government and practicing at such 1 also m the local} s removed. red Growing Sentiment. tion of th The Admonitions of - LILY WHITE This is because the German govern- | ment has on its statute hooks a tax ital which would virtually con- . . g y S 1o e - | Resolution by Representative \ povernment | Woodruff for Investigation i of Custodian’s Office. Introduced b, {ruff. republi e e the property a 1d by the Americ CRASS RUGS to ( n R T A T | Here’s Just the Hot Water Heater § ™ —YOU need in your home: 25-ft. Double Copper Coil gas water heater: very best con- struction, and a speedv performer, install- $77 i ed complete for.. P& of Instantaneous | Automatic St es realiz Whits inguiry that th s powerle aise money the proper stated Se funds other methods Not Intervene, There has been s bility that ti might to Take Oblization et man gov. | 1A have been s it T : use “harging on th auEregate the Systems. v kind of PLUMBING 1 nd council, s of the hall and the ittee of the brother- A to further consider the matter. « brotherhood s has asked the uncil to consider the question of “closing hours for places of amuse- he fment conducted as b prope ried to them by the United rnment, and it may be be the case, but fini ays satisfe MAURICE J. COLBERT || 1 { \ | Heatinz Plumbing Tinninz Only such an mve “My clothes and linen wear | 621 F Street "0 S Sabeitn, it.:{‘l;‘-: | longer than ever before because of WHITE and LIGHT now much SEE US | i situntion tocomes pardieutarts [ Valu: Bow, much to peactical i IN SENATE RUMPUS | If You WANT % otice” i | A Five-Room and Bath APARTMENT Northwest the careful, scientific laundering at the Manhattan. “Don’t wait till Monday—Phone for the Manhattan driver to call today.” P-B stocks are replete with light and white essentials and et ceteras that well dressed men require in summer. De- low we are listing some of these as an index of the com- prehensiveness of selections and the moderateness of cost. turn approxin of property. takes in 95 per cent of the people inter- rty back. The own t from hould the Uly confiscute stodian Promptly Denies. 1~ . . “eir wae followed | Senators Intervene in Glass-Heflin Row—Remarks Later Withdrawn. wh “The Bags get the wear, The Clcthes get the wash.” 3TN $100 Cash, $235 in 60 Days Balance, $49.30 Each Month Phone North 3953, 3954 or 3955 it will go | White Irish Linen Suits .. v .. S18 and 325 | Silk and Poplin Suits . . . .. .....925 and $35 Palm Beach Suits, natural shade . .. ....S15 tion 1. R. E. L. YELLOTT & CO. 1517 H St. N.wW. Main 8115 Manhattan Laundry 1336 ta 1346 Florida Avenue N.W. President opposed had used, e was not the p of that sort. He a < to do ! - was wil Band; | b Urge ding in Trust. orrow night: V concert, Mr. n the ) the incide representati e of American have suggested that thel, wiser course for the American gov- ernment to follow would be to hold the German property in trust until| Amer tion to th muny persons w Jperty were be suffer unnece ise plan which W. Miller. i, and now is ap- esident, would, with This Genuine K. Kneesi’s Sons’ fi B Cowhide E Handbag m m B A Suggestion PANAMAS 290 Ver: el ! av - o S ade R, Spevial onguess &l = Have vour p]l(_)g)hraphs made - Bangkoks, Leghorns and White oxfords, white ma- E alue and on large estates now and save 2.‘/('7. Y. { Balabuntals, all imported. dras, white English broad- sl . all hand-blocked and un- doth, white silk mixtures Made of genuine cow- arejthat iihol . Sle qualifiedly guaranteed, are and whi . with collar bide fn mahogany. russet - Prices now as low as $15 the priced from— cd— sewed frame. This big ix dozen. $4.75 to $7.75 - $1.95 to 812 IS inches long and leather Tin, ax low ax o - the o [ ed' by Col. Miller and the departments S and some id | tined of the attitude of the Ger- overnment toward the first 000 worth of property whole subject will Large 8x10 portraits, 3 for S10. It cannot be t policy til Con; lation being draft- Make appointment today. UNDERWIOD=UNDERWOOD Portraits of Quality 1230 Connecticut Ave. Phone Main 4400 To Begin Saturday Morning Sale of P-B Panamas $4<.75 and $7,75 HOSIERY FLANNELS OUR “ONLY” STORE pee 425 Tth (S, nt, 19 BT R Julius Lansburgh, i o oo Tomenr Pare. "Il EDMONSTON’S — Home | Prealdent and Mannger ! The Wia-City Citizens® Assoclation » (»_f the Original FOOT \\’v}}i;e lSilkauc!:s, pl'gi;: fiPlai?"?‘r sx;vim;dm:-):_i;e_ | will meet Monday, § p.m., at Thomson | |j FORM Boots and Oxfords N . or with clox, for wear wit annel trousess o fi ! gchool. - i Reduced from Reduced from white or sport oxfords. est qualit To be worn The Lansbm‘gh | for Men, Women and Chil- g * 0, $12 & SI5 Parget, Interwoven and with sp or double- | Il dren $6 & $8 A $10, $12 & $15 Phoenix makes. breasted blue serge coat. ociation will meet Wednesday, S pom., in Sherwood Presbyterian Church. Rhode Island Avenue Citizens’ !\ 1 I Decorating Company oot 80c t0 SL75 $7.50 to 812 i 1756 M Street | Forum luncheon, Women's City ! | i Club, will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m Next to Connecticut Ave. iallagher, just returned from if, will tell members and Announces for the Balance of || cuests whit is happening in China to- . Sale of 1,000 Pieces Cretonnes, || 'n.. Natfonal Capital Dental Soclety stacy & Adams Price. have its summer outing tomor- | Curtains at ||| the country home of Dr. F. i t, who will meet members at S 1 John Bridge at 1-p.m. Bring | || oes | wives, bathing suits and basket lunch. | Ii|| A ! Lebanon Lodge, No. 7, F. A A ‘lg Are the Accepted his section for and Lebanon Chapter, 0. E. S., will | poses during the hold a }o!nlkold»rnsh!onr;l plenic at {lIf Standard for Grade tionally bad. the Zoo Park tomorrow from 1 p.m. e e 5 | The “Last Word” in style is always found in the I Stacy-Adams product, while the highest type of shoe ito 6:30 p.m. The list of events will craftsmanship and grade in leather is expressed in Our entire stock of imported, hand-blocked Panamas is in- cluded in this sale. Nothing is reserved, nor has anything been i purchased for it. All the Panamas are perfect, and are guaranteed to give 100% satisfaction—or you get a new hat. “Quality Is Important” il § “Fit Is Imperative” - ““ | include band concert by the Grotto Band and athletic events of ali kinds. Jce cream and lemonade will be fur- VACATION TRIPS ||y i st i , [ KNICKERS OXFORDS Meals and statero steamer included, Extra charges for pro- ferred space. | _The War Mothers will meet at Through tickets to principal peints. Full || Thomson |School for the last time information on request. s SONEE: Pler 3, Pratt St. Tel. Plaza 4200 _— e RE. ! The Beall Bible class will give an greatest force. this footwear. | - 5 . . BY sEA I i | We are a month ahead with this S S s e Soort SR es of st One g Pionnd | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. To the man who I I reatl : go]f,e Of natural-color Palm canvas or buck, or smaked o Ixip e Enowsiihen: ecict sale because the weather 1s one Beath or white linen. Com- ellc trimmed with black or ¥ % Th lumbia Fed i s £ . 3 able, Wash- tan leather, are variously ats e e e et fine footwear, these month behind. Look these Pana- el e g 3098 JACKSONVILLE 49.54 | | moonlight trip to Indian Head on shoes appeal with i - $6 to §10 om sccommodations on | | steamre St. Johns. i mas over and you’ll agree you $5 and $6 86 to | ) p I have seldom been offered a better buy. il i ial on 1 13 1l ce cream social on lawn of Temple ER(HANT & Baptist Church, from 7 to 10 o'clock. We Are Sole Representa- y : _———S - tives in Washington for A Y PR N R[] [ +8* || AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS These Famous . Thomson — Tonight: “Cinderella” “ emen” . w:}il“belpresemsd szhs n‘é‘lock in the ‘Shoes for Gentlemen » auditorium under the direction of . X YOUR Beatrice Cosgrove, dramatic teacher =, The Avenue at Ninth 2 of the Columbia Players' Club, This ; P HOME (i ool it i EDMONSTON & CO. : s : of the Thomson Center for this year, < : & % Make It Look New— and bms nd!mil;!lol; llhs ldrce. t?peclarl p. ! (Incorporated) e Avenue Dmly 8:30 to 6 L - | numbers outside of the drama: E s 3 Yok Aiiuy foritoosjaads firam will be'a piano solo by Esel::l:;: Andrew Betz, Manager Daily 8:30 to 6 . arned and selected solo dances by ; 1 |Catherine " McCord, Mary Borders, 1334 F street Advisers and Authorities 4 % R. K. Ferguson,x [z sowman, Micy Alice stwdden on all Foot Troubles - e accompanie: )y e Vare Miss FETRUSON, 3 (acoimoasid By Sitie Wit Ml 1£ NATIONALLY KNOWN STORE 16 ot st Phones Main 24902491, | class work forthe year. lce cream } = Ch e sl D will be served on the grounds outside - :

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