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-~ THE SUNDAY STAR," WASHINGTON, D. the New York C, JULY 9, 1922_PART T L X ” missioner, and Assictant Haginea CITY’S ENGINEERS TRAVEL | Eimioner. and, Aspictant Easinee e the city fonight on & trip—to th Col. Keller and Assistant to OL;- | Middle West. e are keenly in serve Roads in Middle West. the Blfll:;‘l’{ Major Cary dA. Brown, in charge ’:o:.'am:n- Y of bullding operations for the Dis- | the cities they visit. trict government, will be acting/En- —_— gineer Commissioner this week. There are 560 rete to shee Col. Charles Keller, Engineer Com- | in the Bcriptures. " c" '° Sheel =S SRS I EER S =S SWE SRS EESY A WONDERFUL BARGAIN . e Strong, durable, good looking, Picture. with spring seat; seat cushion = . and back of beautiful floral cre- tonne. In brown, oak, frosted 3 R SO i Wy o SRR e i green or ivory colors. . 4! Monday for $ 45 C ejr A W Our $22 Value. . - O Come Early. —_— ‘ 10 rooms al.‘ld bath, detached; lot 80x130. | Rockers, Same Styles, $1345 E - Cash, ss'sm MEMBERS OF THE SALVATION AR » HEADED BY MAJ. McGEE, WITH MOTHERS AND CHILDREN OF THIS CITY, WHOM THEY TOOK ON A \J SIIPPLY STORE £ ash, TEN-DAY OUTI STERDAY TO THE INSTITUTI FARM THE PATUXENT RIVER. Entire monthly payments, $200.00. : Retail 623 7th St. N.W. Phone . e e Y Wholesale Ol ) Main 2921 \We also have i Bradiey Fills two detached il PLAN FORUM ACTIVITY. |ENGINEER FEDERATION | LENT PROGRAM FIXTURE. | FINED $600 AFTER AUTO houses, and our machine will run you over for City Club Committee Will Urge OF WQRLD PROPOSED | protestant Episcopal Laymen to| AND WHISKY ARE SEIZED inspection. Larger Attendance. Make Services Permanent. e No. 1—Bradley road, vacant, new, 8 rooms and 2 baths Plans for increased activities have 9 Civil Service Commissioner George | Baltimore B Y “ 3 W, 2 bat ! ] s ootlegger, and garage, detached: lot 70x173. Price, $1,000. Cash, $1.500. been formuluted by the newly elected | Ccon0 Minister Urges Amerioan |p Wajes, president of the Laymen's PSRN Entire monthly payments, $125. civics and forum committee of the| Plan of Dealing With Civill. |Service Association of the Protestant| Gallons of Bum, Chased Eight No. 2—Old Chester road (vacant, new), 7 rooms and bath, City " Club, ~The new committee, sation’s Problom B o et Miles Near Bockville. lot 80x168; with built-in garage. Price, $9,500. $1.500 cash. En- headed by Claude W. Owen, plans to e, ciation, which met in the Civil Serv- . tire monthly payments, $125. Increase the altendance and actlvl-} Formatlon of a world federation|ice Commission bullding on Friday | $pecial Dispateh to The Star. “.clsuoth(h; }-‘::;.'1"3 f::}lr: .fi'":u"'u’i of engineers and an international en-| o outline a program for the coming , ROCKVILLE, Md., July 8.—A litfle We have a few lots in Bradley Hill Bradley Hills that we will, sellat v h:’pmr past ev")r'x mmt:n Bretimtc 'gtlg\:ce‘l;lvl;(; (“:‘r::‘erx;‘m'e '«'.;l doal,r vear. The committee went on record | bootlegging _trip into Montgomery 10¢ per foot, 1-3 cash and take back a second trust behind a attended by 500 to 700 members, | {lization 1s. urmen b ire b 4 3% belicving tnse e publicmeryises county coktiSolmon Paldman of B4l building loan. Four of our lots have the foundation dug and their wives and guests. Among the!nek, minister from Czechoslov has arranged during the past two lnT:r:h: pnl'l'c':e ":f.’.;;’é‘é"&..‘!"‘ pel material for cellar on the job. Added cost for these lots is guggestions that have been advanced |through the American Societygof Me- | years, arc now an establisned part |and the Joss of & fins awtomeniis . $250.00, with full plans thrown i ’1 i end R tara DiCaram Cwitititlis chanical Engineers’ official Journal. | of the work, and any program must | which was confiscated by the federal :l;‘oll’:enl ‘of vnr’l’ou: m-ee( . ‘olwgl;-dis?p[.hn:k« fi;aal‘ menans of fnrl< ('flnu:dsr the continuation of these |authorities, not to mention seventy- " ST s solidarity among engi- | services. n 1 For Sunday Inspection Call at 3637 McKinley St., [fI|cther local clubs. and the possibilicy | ncers urgen the extablishment in cen- | - The mecting adjourned without | aso fell nto the hands of thy fedoral Chev Ch W k D of adca 3 ' D Y tral Europe of a great American un conclusion as to the other features| officers. y ase. eel ays— is also being investigated. sit. a i 5 S, o " Sie0 Bele tumlae o iitop are y and library. Dr. Stepan of the program, which will be defi- |~ Feldman's arrest followed a chase Lo Claude W, Owen, John Walsh, Clar- | [leW8 are regarded engineers as|nitely outlined at a meeting in the|of eight miles on the 7th street ranvl e ra Or o Claude W eotnwall Claude N, Ben. |2 Significant diplomatic utterance | near future. But it is the opinion |pike. While patrolling the thorough- \ . et A Cloyd Dyars, Roe Fulkerson, | SUPPOrting the efforts now being|of the committee that there should |fare’ on his motor cycle Leroy Rod- \ X = ;‘ .-c Gan John x'hlrler James T‘ made in America, Great Britain,|be a central, or diocesan, body for|gers, a member of the recently crea: 425 Bond Bld Mai 5593 Isaac Gana, JoNn TN s Rayner, |France and Italy to bring about closer | inspiration and co-ordination and for | &d police force for the county, su g. ain Coirles " Roberts and Frané E. |Felations among engineers.” the prosecution of dfocesan work, and | pected that a large automobile, ai Sheiry. . A better world understanding | that this central body should encour-| parently on its way to Washington, g through some such alliance awong|age the organization in the parishes | contained liquor and he called upon men of science and engineers has|of groups of men awake to thelthe machine to stop. The auto, how- been favored by many noted men, in- | responsibilities of laymen in the|eyar instead of complying, turned on "B cluding Secretary Hoover, Senator | church. gas and sped along the pike at a PR 4 EUR xh}nrrun:’, lbrn!, (‘onrr‘)rt ‘.:. Adfams of _———— speed of seventy miles an hour. Rod- arvard, Eugene Schneider of Parls, gerg started in pursuit and finally - 1 Sir Robert A. Hadfield of London.| FILE OF PAPERS BURNS. |[W%a¥ forced to" use his revolver to Betwéen Chevy Chase and Cleveland Park Altred D. Elinn, sccretary of the — puncture the gas tank of the machine. o g Foundation, und Jo - . ' NeW ok | Back Coples of Fellowship Forum {aute 'ts"come o 3 halt near Sitver 4027 Connecticut Avenue ‘ Lieb, vice president o R . Edfaon Comipaiy. uto to come to a halt near Silver Spring. Feldman pleaded guilty in the po- Lost in $100 Fire. Hundreds of back copies of the Fel- lowship Forum were burned and sub- sequently heaped in the street in a fire of unknown origin, which start- ed in the offices of the paper on the cond floor of 616 12th street at 8:30 o'clock last night. Dense smoke Is- suing from the smoldering papers in a back room attracted many pedestri- ans from F strcet, but the firemen from No. 2 engine and No..3 truck had the fire out in shopt time with one small hose. The damage was estimated at about $100. Actively backing the projects are the presidents of the American So- clety of Mechanical Zinecrs, American Institute of Electrical gineers and the Federated American Engineering Societies. HONOR RETIRING EMPLOYE John Roberts, Colored, Ends 44 Years’ Service in Bureau. John Roberts, colored, seventy Beautiful home on 40x130 lot set out with shrubbery. Contains eight rooms and tile bath; artistically~decorated reception hall; exceptionally attractive living room; well lighted dinigg room with large bay window and open fireplace; special stucco finish in den; four large, light and airy bedrooms; spacious sleeping | porch completely incased in glass; hot-water heat; electric light; two car garage on alley. Open From 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. BURTON AND CONDIT lice court here to having intoxicating liquor In his possesion with the in- tention of selling it and also pleaded gullty to a charge of speeding. In the liquor case he was fined $500 and costs and in the speeding case §100 and costs. Federal officers were on hand and promptly took charge of the automobile and liquor. ; B Steppe grass, which grows in Russia, has a curious way of sowing its seed. It forms a coil of fiber which It's off with the rush, the greatest July Sale in accepted. our history! Fine, dependable furniture at the great- est savings offered in years. TERMS OUR TERMS. Anything in reason will be Credit, Yes! YOUR years old and an employe of the bureau of engraving and printing for the past forty-four vears, had a day of glory and happiness yesterday, when more than 100" of his fellow workers at the plant met on the roof garden and paid him tribute on his last day as a worker for the government. He was presented with a purse of $20 in gold by another old colored employe and was eulogized The Fellowship Forum, a national weekly devoted to the fraternal in- terpretation of the world's current events, was founded about a year ago by Judge George F. Moore and is is- sued in the interests of Freemasonry. _—————— A lightning flash may be of any length from 1,000 up to 20,000 yards, twists on wet days, thus working its way into the ground. When the weather is dry the coil untwists, but remains fixed in position owing to a barb at the end under the soil. Main 7834 Bond Building lo]——=[o]l——]ol——=]ale—2lo|]c——=]s|——2lol——=2p vet in no case does it last more than the hundredth part of a second. It is the impression which the blinding flash leaves upon your eye which makes you belleve that its duration is so much greater. SEVEN-PASSENGER Limousines 10 conta for each 13" mile. Phone Columbia 10000 Ten Thousand Wardman Park Hotel ___Taxi Service We have several excellent business properties and apart- ment houses for sale which show good returns on invest- ment. If Interested Phone N. L. Sansbury Co. Ine. “Everything in Real Estate” 1418 Eye Street N.W. Phones Main 5903-4-5 by the plant superintendent, J. B. De- hi The superintendent said Roberts | was a loyal, fafthful and trusted em- ploye and that during his period of service he had recovered thousands of idollars in bank note sheets that had ac- cidently become mixed with waste paper. LANSBURGH & BROTHER l Bargain 6th Floor | Monday a Reduction in Price of Beautiful E Frocks That Were Formerly $9.50 To Make Room for Other July Events Sale!300Dresses 5 You will appreciate what an un- Imported .Lmen. usual opportunity awaits you when Normandie Voile we point out that a very close mar- Imported Grgandie gin of profit was figured at the Dark Figured Voile Four-piece Walnut- finish Bedroom Suites, consisting of dresser, chiffonier with mirror, full size bed and 3-mir- | ror toilet table. $100.00 value. July Sale price— 792 Four-l’i.et':e Mahogany or Walnut I Finish Bedroom Suites | —consisting of dresser with mirror, bow-foot bed, triple-mirror semi-van- | In addition to his work at the bureau, Roberts is engaged in evangelical work among his race and aiso at the trict jail. He has offered final pi for more than forty condemned men who have died on the scaffold, and has carried on other labors of comfort at the Washington penal institution. Rob- erts can be seen aimost every Sunday |- participating in religious services at 7th street and Pennsylvania avenue nor west. He now plans to devote all his time to kis previous avocation. BOY FACES DRUG CHARGE. Colored Lad Arrested by Detectives of Narcotic Squad. A sixteen-year-old colored boy. giving’ his name as Earl Raymond |Hall and his address as 1310 New I\'ork avenue, was arrested yesterday Four-Piece Genuine Walnut or Mahogany Bedroom Suites —like pictured above, consisting of bow- end bed, dresser, chiffo- 51 49 i ’ rette and vanity. Regular price, $198.00. July Sale price ... 5 ‘ily dressing table and chif- | forette. $165.00 value. July | Saleprice. ... .coanioimaivaas afternoon by Detectives Sanders and Evans of the narcotic squad ana charged with violation of the Harri- son narcotic law. It is allegel that the boy had a capsule of “coke" in his possession. The boy's explanation of his posses- sion of the narcotic, it is stated, was that he had obtained it from another person to be delivered to a third per- son. It is sald he i§ about the youngest individual that has been arrested in this city on such a charg original price. The reduced price is ridiculously low for such merchan- dise. Three-Piece Overstuffed Suites In tapestry only con- sisting of rocker, chair and 72-inch set- tee. Regular price, ‘ N { WRECKING i \ FOR SALE CHEAP 3,000,000 Feet of Lumber July Sale N o x 1 Three-Piece Velours and Tapestries W Three-Piece Blue Plush Suite N —Suites, like pictured above, consisting of || —consisting of rocker, chair, 72-inch settee, N Reker, onaE L x'zm"?;: with loose spring cush- N Al > ioned_ seats and barreled N Including all kinds of Siding, Sheathing and Floor- | cushioned seats and cov- | ered backs. Regular price July Sale price.. % arms. Value $289. Sale price.......... July 149 | 1985 ing, $18.00 per 1,000 feet. 2x4, 2x6 and 2x8 at $21.00 per 1,000 feet. All lumber is carefully taken down and free of nails. We also have 10,000 34x34 6-light sash, just the thing for hot beds, at $1.00 each. For a short time only we are offering in excellent condition the following material: 500 Vitreous Lew Down Toilet Sets... $15.00 Each 100 120 to 600 Gal. Pressure Tanks ....$20.00 Up 500 U. S. Steam Radiators 17¢ Foot 100 Army Cooking Ranges | 100 Richardson & Boynton Pipeless Furnaces, $25 100 Heating Stoves . ..at $8.00 Each ; i i L 5, UL 0, 0 I 8 Six-Piece Golden Oak Dining Room Suites —consisting of buffet with mirror, ex i match. Regular $55.00 value. July Sale price— $34.-50 Eight-Piece Queen Anne Suites —finished in walnut and consists of buffet with mirror, oblong extension table, six chairs (one an arm) in 389.5_0 ol ——=lalc——=]0] i—] | =11 thy 50 Hot Water Heaters 100,000 Feet Wall Board....$15.00 Per 1,000 Feet ALSO ALL KINDS OF PIPE, ES and FITTINGS AT VERY LOW PRICES OME OUT AND BE CONVINCED A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE WITH EVERY ORDER AMERICAN WRECKING " & SALVAGE COMPANY . Camg. Humphreys, Va. Nine-Piece Queen Anne Dining Room-Suite finished in American Walnut, exactly as pic- tured gbove, and consists of large buffet mirror, glass door chi; $l49£ cabinet, oblong extension table, 6 chairs (one an arm), covered in genuine brown leather. Regular price, $225.00. - July Sale Price c..cqevccincnicnians brown genuine leather. Reg- ular price, $13850. July Sale The sketches show six of many dainty yet practical styles—the char- " acter of} workmanship is beyond re- proach. Clever straightline models— pleated back and front styles, surplice body effects, panel front or side skirts and the popular snap models that just slip on and fasten with a few snap fasteners. A full range of colors and natural shades of linen, figured, plaid and dotted voiles; immac- ulate organdy, in' white and delicate shades, made ' with under slip. All in all a won- derful lot of dresses. ' Sizes are 16 to 46., 3 Fi——1F—=l1F{= ——olc——jalc——=]o]—=] ELEPHONE 56 415 SEVENTH ST. NW.