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* THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 19%2. B rY—_— " paign, but in neither the league nor built up in the many vears he has ; Airpl 1 Aut antileague camp has the usual in- |served in Washington. however. if i e -primary | recoenized as a factor that cannof Collide, and Flyer activity. be discounted by the fajlure of the, Y ’ - s = YH 3 The ~organization McCumber has | independents to indorse him a ks 3 scapes; Three Hurt & u | | 1LOS ANGELES, June 37—Col- & lision between an afrpisme and | ° | an nutomobile rl‘;- Teported to Melals yesterdny. Bdmund C. . g | . Tk anuse ke Retor S S0 Every Policyholder of the r, authorities “that J B - By the Associated Press. 1 ! - - Fund Raised at Chautauqua BISMARCK, N. D., June 27.—Voters Mutual Fire Insurance (‘On'pd"‘, H . 3 of North Dakota will ballot in a S A for New Headquarters in The ‘aviator stopped, state-wide primary election tomor- —shares in the savings of the company f 2 @ :lxi;le:lnww-hl’v-h:-l:'::-;;:" o | |row and for the first time in recent and receives protection at actual cost ¥ Washington. low over a boulevard. The avia- | |Years, the oustanding contest—for The experience of thousands of CORONAS tor then flew away. the republicans United States sena- . 1 Duisands. ot me_ ZSC DjHAU“UQ"A' N. Y. June 27‘.- torial nomination—does not present p‘ohcyholders attest to the economy of 14 egates to the blennial convention a ' clear-cut issue between non- the insurance being given by this Com- & of the General Federation ot Wom-| GET CHINESE TOMBSTONE |partisan icaguers and its opponents. R W )(,fali,m {since 1855) J%fl#nmmoll en’s Clubs in an gour and five min- s The matter was “left open for the pauy, e T 2 tlom (Sinc ‘ utes yesterday pledged $120,000 for j Buddhist Mortuary Tablet Dates |P'E0if:" ; \cumber, incumbent, 52 Cratensog of sts stabglily and hauesty the new headquarters at Washing- | Bpck to Second Century. chairman of the Senate finance com- nf_purpmq, Its successful plan of oper ~ ton. The first $80,000 is to go rorl s B g % v:hge::;d::eor!;ig (ite’;;-o::’-“: ation and its reputation for fair dealing G — - n 3 = = . B ; the actual cost of the house and an ufir thl;t"“‘;‘: e artod . 265.618 | tion, 18 opposing Lynn J. Frazier, for is known in nearly every houschold in 4 additional $30,000 for furnishings. y L {six 'years league-indorsed governor ' the community. N After the sessions today Mrs. Thomag| A D.. has "“"f’";“l‘\"d “"é:‘el"e;’.o( the state, in the republican sena- P B G. Winter of Minneapolis, national | Chinese room of the Art Institute Ititorial contest. Ormsby McHarg of a N president, expressed confidence that | closely resembles. in shape and < ;| Jamestown also is a candidate. “ ) Sated $30,000 will shortly be added to the| o5 (ShTH, FENT 5 BTN0S T ne Cen- | o Miany indepondents, at thelr state nsure in the Mutual Fire. sum already pledged, leaving sao.ooo,“’ ")‘- ay 4]“ 1‘ S"‘:ek "B ;dhfl m*m convention, declared from the floor i g 5 ‘Time tables. Packi: Shoes, above present expenses for a perma- | tér, In relief, Shaka Buddha s their opposition to the indorsement 13th & New York Ave. N.W. s, A nent headquarters maintenance fund, |20 ‘attitude of meditation; on either|,¢" McCumber, and just what effect . - 2 b [ sweaters, bathing suit. Fish- A campaign against fazz and ob- | e =it two Bodhisativa (future Budc this will have in the voting fs un- W. A. H. CHURCH, President L. PIERCE BOTELER, Secretary . i e - = . rtain. Pl i ing tackle, old hats, camera. e Tmaongs was Initlated by the 160 | saints stand in adoring posture in the | “Iflior with the indorsement of Phone Main 1180 Last thing in, four boxes of mittee had made a survey of popular | background. ~An inscription on thel o Non-Partisan League state con- border -which probably gave the|! ot rencra)t oot names of the dead and the date of | entlon. has burial has been broken away, ex- cept for a fragment. music, as a result of which it claims Adlons. First thing out, in- comparable Adlons. Scien- tific management. Adlon is a wonderfal smoke—a light, mild cigar of Havana and ‘Samatratobaccos. that at least two-thirds.of the pres- ent day songs should be suppressed. Committees will be formed to watch [:e music placed on sale throughout the country, and to prosecute where 9 the necessary evidence is secured. DELAY PRINCE'S FUNERAL. Prohibition enforcement. the Near| PARIS, June 27.—Arrangements for East Relief and free kindergartens|the burial of Prince Albert of Mbnm were indorsed by the convention to-! Monaco will be held in abeyance P of day and Tesolutions were presented | pending the arrival of his son, Prince are packed in convenient boxes for action later calling for the settle- | Louis, from Upper ‘Silesia, where he is 10, ($1.00), for your vacation, alse ment of disputes by arbitration and |a colonel attached to the French international law and supporting the | staff. Colorado river dam, American opera, The only member of the family at constructive government policies for | the bedside when death came was the betterment of Indians, the penal|the Duchess de Valentinois, whom reform program of the national com- | prince Louis adopted in May, 1919. i RN ———————— g 2 in boxes of 50. At a special conference on work for former service men the American Legion and the Legion Auxiliary were indorsed. Closing the flood gates of immigration was the subject of a i | A speech this evening by Charles OMES Prosser of Dunwoody Institute, Minne- | [ (= DETACHED H - ) in Capital Cigar & Tobacco Co. 602 Pa. Ave. N.W. Washington, D. C. apolis, Minn., in which he declared that alien manpower for industry was being fought at a tremendous cost to American institutions, and urged re- strictions on Immigration. BURK BURNETT, OIL MAN,| | oo™ ™ ¥l ‘THE GARDEN SPOT OF WASHII.GTON Lttt ‘ EAUTIFUL AND CONVENIENT SUBURBAN ENVIRONMENT AND TEXAS RANCHER, DIES ICE CREAM T S INGT ON_GENUINE HOME LIFE—HEALTHFUL, DELIGHTFUL ! 'AND REFINED ATMOSPHERE—BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, TREES AND —and Perfect Ices SHRUBBERY—HIGH UP_IN THE WOODS, WHERE IT IS Owned Over 300,000 Acres of Best [ || 10", It tooreciate the uaste” COOL, YET WITHIN 2 SQUARES OF THE CARS. i S Grazing Land in State—Town REETIE omeciBly eary 1T'S PERFECTLY IDEAL. [ - - Named for Him. 9 il ! from Treasury Department. J‘ C3 By the Assoclated Press. . BUDD S 'l‘vmeho "’“c,.,,m,m?“m Wisconsin Avenue car lines. I FORT WORTH. Tex., June 2 H ! 1 Near Episcopal Cathedral and Cleveland Park School. Capt. S. Burk Burnett, ofl man, am | rancher and ow { hundreds of 18th Columbia Rd. 2 i thousands of acres. '..r"rexa'i"x;;'n.méhl | col I Splendidly situated detached homes in this beautiful section that is so rapidly value each year. Six and seven room houses, the latter having four | at his home here early today. He hadl h.nci“ in 5. | DRtEniL oeattan weg i afyean S , f':drooma‘ Dutch colonial type; center hall entrance; tile bath; open fireplace in | only vesterday. He was born in Mis- | | 2 living roo;n' solid oak floors; porches; laundry facilities and serv:gt s anet:tgoal souri in e ; 1 — H 200 2 Z d windows screened. ttractive, 616-17 ST. NW. = The famous oil town, Burkburnett, \ ] bin; hot-water heat; electric lights; doors an / e = G ! v d aft him, a - ’ = .. s THE MANS STORES 1005-1007 PA.AVE tion to his vast grazing. lands Gast. ‘ spacious lots. Unexcelled in quality and finish. Burnett's ofl interests were immense. | il i Bl Tand was amons. the st I Toxas | SAMPLE HOUSE | {l | | ‘ i | | to reveal presence of the golden fluid. b - EMERY SHIRTS FEATURING EAGLE SHIRTS pCamt Burnett o, wis % dominant Going Campmg? Very 3530 QUEBEC STREETIN-W: of the southwest. He had stock in g Attrac- L pm—Lighted. numerous banks and other industrial and commercial concerns. A pioneer s g resident of Texas, to which he was 7 brought by his parents at the age of ) eight _yvears, Capt. Burnett literally e sonh! A Splendid and Opportune Purchage! [ re—" . = BOSS & PHELPS 0 To Inspect: Go north on Connecticut Ave. to Terms Porter Street, west to 35th and one In that decade the cattle Industry occuplied the commercial life of Texas | and young Burnett's attention was v~ turned to it. He set about to improve | | ~ THE HOME OF HOMES the strain of the range cattle and . Now's the time when the first straw hats begin to look EEcuEhiRthernrat preRbredib e R I 1406 H Street N.W. Main 4340 i ; 2 = 5 1 5 Capt. Burnett had d 7A N\ -;;f dirty and fraved and thorolv “plaved out.” . 4 mnew, Bislliol singeitoftlj000tecrea et il fresh, crisp, clean “top-piece” is the thing for you this week, oy wtatarul moistns. ot tein| ]| nopemsetroa g st o f‘l 3 . s lands, Capt. Burnett leased 40,000 etuipmeat. i and we have it to offer as the result of a peculiarly opportune /[l | acres for igrazing. That maneuver U 8. Gov't Suplus Property. \ g tane he punic up. 1n 1500 he pur-| | N. 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