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Thivd “voliey ta witain sches ot ing | PO OGO 00000000064 rd volley fo within inches of the Jury, Out 345 Hours, | base line,” Later she got & areat : Acquits Undertaker . A " r g | Seliorys smash af the het. O 'RELIEF IN 10 MINUTES s Of Murdering Wife s ~ . Spectators Reserved. ‘ PITTSBURGH, July S—James 4 [ There was no attempt on the part ! REPURI uN S‘[RIKE J. Flannery, prominent Pittx- - S s s of the spectators to shower personal burgh undertaker who was 2 % congratulations on the winner. \ L 4 % Among the first to greet Imr after tried for killing ° s wife, was ‘ _ 1 3 ; today ncquitted. ; " she quit the course was Pat O'Hara b The jury had the cawe under : " G : ; Wood, 'her partner in the mixed At : consideration for 345 hours, a . ¢ 4 oubles. ~Umpire Hillyard of the Advices Received at DEDafl' record in Alleghany county. . BT £ o E Wimbledon Club shook hands with Flannery said he ‘Alot and b E & Ao 7 % bo’;:epmz‘e:m o killed his wife in mistake for . 2 i ry o era atterson, ‘ i ment Tell of Interference burglar. The state tried o . £ J . . the Australian star, over J. O. Ander- whow that domestic troubles i i i 3 - ; ; son, was a praiseworthy come-back H With Mails. cauxed the shooting. g 2 p » v in the face of an almost wholly An- i & ‘Wide-spread attention was at- = ¥ 5 ¥ ® » pa A 7 ¢ ge:ltoln 'g-‘llery. '-nd Aflernl‘allehr!un tracted by the case beeause of ; T - . ad lost two Sets in the first three. Advices received by the Depart- e i prosuhencomen i those i B G AN § . | i, ¢ Rain stopped the contest after each ment of Justice concerning disorders| | volved. Flamnery comes from s “h g e ; y o : ; - had won a set, and they were 2-all at various railroad centers in the| | ome of the best known aund : ” e [ : ; in the third. In the first set Patter- : = : : son's hurricane services and swift wealthiest familles in Pitts- - { : . - . : burgh. = b 3 ? v \ TR - 1 volleying swept Anderson off his| 5 i 2 % % feet. It went to 5—0, Anderson being middle west resulting in interference ' with the mails caused Acting Attor- i netss nt = Yy G - S ‘ " E : o . 4 simply unable to intercept many of we He¥, Gneraliuy D o NEW MEXICAN REVOLT ~ 4 : . 5 : ; the swift services, and Patterson also preparation yesterday of a report on 1] ‘ y : ; ; 5 AL S A S e a e S the situation to be laid before At- I low bound to his opponent's back STARTS TROOPS MOVING | [E T £ 8 : v 4P £ T g s WE e vt o s ages on the general é s ¢ - 4 In the second set Patserson foot- For Your Player-Piano Several m ¢ situation have been received by tne . faulted several times ‘and_dropped e nent, as said, 5 oo S Oncel(Cacranss o @ . ervice games. Anderson then ter of action by United States mar- Modesto Garcia, O v . . improved, becoming much steadier off | Stumbling—Fox Trot. No. 1938 has e need arfae wa Captain, Leads Rebellion. ¢ the ground. Patterson netted a lot ix . Goft and his aides. : { of cut shots, and Anderson won out| Do It Again—Fox Trot. No. 1914 the present, Reds' Disorder Ended. ¢ : % o on the ninth game. ing the De- The third set ran to sixteen games, partment of Justice could announve | VERA CRUZ, July 8.—A new rebel- y £ Anderson. again proving the victor. Oogie Oogie Wa Wa. No. 1942 Oncerming e pline ! e . ut from that on Patterson, with his Washington Tratas Still Rum, | 107 headed by Modesto Garcia, who » whirlwind service and terrific voiley On Sale at The ra ilie 8ttt was a captain in the Carranza army, ; A : ng, overwhelmed his opponent, and he railroad strike situation has P Y, 3 finished the match an easy victor. not necessitated the cancellation of | ; ¥ . Any trains outoof wWaahinston offi- | 1S reported here, and a detachment cials in charge at Union station|of federl soldiers has left Paso del stated last night. On the contrary, a 3 number of extra excursion trajns [Macho to engage the rebels. were operated out of the District yes- [ ¢ : terday, it was sald. Complete order has been restored LGl officials sald they had seen | by the military authorities, following he dispatches telling of the aban- ? : S donment of some e in western | the recent sangulnary clashes be- states, but they declared no such ac-|tween the authorities and rival fac- tion has been necessary here Willlam H. Johnston, president of | tions of the red union of revolution- McHUGH & LAWSON Everything Musical 1222 G St. N.W. Owners and | Mechanics’ Course Mon. and Fri—7 to 10 P.M. 8 Weeks, $25.00 (l;‘e International Assoc ion of h)l' - | ary tenants. Troops are patrolling Starts July 21 chinists, one of the organizat S - i v -~ AT, Inie members on btoie. Epresued e | Lnc Streets, martialilawiibelngiiniers MLLE. SUZANNE LENGLEN, MRS. MOLLA BJURSTEDT MALLORY, x. belief crday that much of the | fect: World champion, who retained her laurels in deeisive fashion. United States titie holder, who falled in her greatest ambition. Y. M. C. A. Automobile School violenc 1 interference with the ~ 1736 G St. M, 8250 ol nssation et e Rl sy st am i , . L e TAKI st s b dist S, Orders Foree In Rail Strike; | WOMEN STRUGGLE THREE YEARS NgET;:;szo;ll:g Fink Match Your Odd Coat With Our Special TROUSERS belief, however, ihat much of the dis- triking shopmen were arrested on |for Mlle. Suzanna Lenglen, over Mrs. | round. From Wimbledon Mrs, Mal- |Same and {ll for her opponent If 34-65 turbance already laid at the door of the Z had vi eS Slcct gy id sy thie door and sympathizers were collected near | charges of assault preferred by & |aolla Bjurstedt Mallory, is the cul- |1ory went to St. Cloud, Paris, for the | the nerves which on previous \E:TI:»L".K:;L.;N.{Q vorkers passibly should | the shops. Sheriff J. W. Persons sent | non-unfon car inspector in the Penn- (o _nonj Sra e "t strugsle for | WOTId's hard court champlonship and | occasions assailed her at critical De charged up to the railtoads them- | S Joideram to Lieut. Gov. Sterling | sylvania yards at Pavonia, who_as- | Min ¥ & there met Mile. Lenglen in the final | pecr ot SSPaliel Ber o oriies) Selves. A great many of the rail svs- |4t Rockford, which resulted In troops | serted he’ was beaten on his way to|premier tennis honors between these | round, only to be defeated in straight ] % e being ordered he work. "His alleged assailants Were | two players, which in recent months | sets. 6—2, 6—3. was no evidence of them. She play- The railroad guard fired_the | paroled to await grand jury action. Smarting under the defeat and_the | ed not only with confidence, but with ey ratluoad Tk . developed into the keenest and most hots was arrested personalities which developed, Mra. i go o ¥ ¥ L o able to Who ‘drove him out of the| ENTIRE GUARD TO MOBILIZE. |personal conflict ever witnessed in the | Mallory returned to America _and . t istory of women's sport competi- | practiced strenuously for the national find the weak spots in Mrs. Mallory’'s Hons. ehamplonships scheduled at Forest |armor and take full advantage of No amateur sport honor was ever | Hills in August in which the famous |, reality the work of paid emissaries of the various railroad systems. I“inois Troops Out After Clash FOR WORLD TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP Belleves Frame-Up Possible. *I do not wish to charge directly that the railroads are sponsoring moves The battle at Wimbledon yesterday , by Miss Elizabeth Ryan, former Cali- (Continued from First Page.) * are pasticipating in_movements of vio. for the women's tennis championship | fornia x?'y'.fi"'xli'er""xo:fi"';“':'o e dence which promised w ; for h . lence” said Mr. Johnston. “It is my (Continued from First Page.) ported at Newark, N. J., where four |of the world, which ended in victorY | Lenglen, 62, 60, in the challenge | 27°¢ ¥ o wel pior ber Make use of The Star Branch Offices for plac- ing your Classified Ads. There’s one in your neighborhood. Save the price of an en- tire new suit. All col- ors, sizes, patterns. EISEMAN’S S known as oper- e with the with _their uently precipitate | S rs are then 2 lot men working at the Clinton —_— = of 1910 and | ¢hops have deserted their jobs and | Missouri Troops to, Be Held Ready what wh by Sheriff Per- t nued, sta i at the shops b : Y 5 [ "J’ O e I pl for Instant Service. mfi{:aer’o?'::d!::gl‘::o:hl‘g::;gnc::i ;;zn;:lr‘:zx;‘;v::;e'&::i:cl(;::pseetc‘;gxz After the easy manner in which 605-607 7th St. N.W. It saves lots of time— nto jail and charged with attempted | ¥ intonUSRODS, @ u 3 . N.W. y destraction of raiiwas property. Inves | 500 e mapore the Strikm and 400 of | BF the Assoriated Press. atmosphere were added to the strug- | round. B Mrs. Mallory had disposed of Mrs. and costs nothing extra. tigation resulted in the arrest of one | these walked out July 1. No .strike. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., July §.— |&le as a result of the unusual and Rivals Again wh. Beamish yesterday in the semi-finals, man who had in n dynamite | preakers were imported by the road,|The Missouri National Guard, number- :l;:::ut::ocl;fl;x":ul;h'aheme:‘::::c:: Mile. Lenglen started to maydwl:th it was expected that the American To get what you champlonships last year, when Mile, | ¢Xcellent control of the ball and her | you1q make today's match a notable want—to find what is (‘-la{ys and'“h;v, it was d ed on the | it is said, and fkutsullc of‘ those \flll: ing 4,021 men and officers, will be mo- itness stand. was the 7 mover in | remained at work only a few came bilized tomorrow morning, it was an- ) Mallo-y be. | placements were fully up to the repu- o fost—a Star Classified the disturbances and had been for two |t sugment their forces. Between |pounced tonight, following a confer. | Lenglen defaulted to Mrs. Mallo-y be- which had preceded her to|¢xhibition. It was thought that an p G cause of illness after being defeat-|tation which had preceded her 16 /q,7i0us time was in store for be. | [he P. A. Roberts Const. Co., Inc. Ad puts you in direct vears in the employ of the railroad | seventy and seventy-five guards were | ence between Gov. Hyde, Adjt. Gen. Which charged the union with destroy- | stationed about the shops. Haufr and representatiyes of five rail- touch with all of ed in the first set of the match €—2. after every shot and, making marvel- | Lenglen, and that even if ultimately SUCCESSORS TO PRESTON A. ROBERTS 1y, In view of our past ex- Troops Off in Thirty Minutes. road companies operating throughout | “slelelu' \Warul ;rme); ) 05 ot ot (erFING Spesd, Fefused | ey Srailory was beaten, the. French R hingron B '”‘ e 5 . ; SPRINGFIELD, 111, July §.—Troops e s fl_ .. . - 8. Mallory's quest for the world's| to concede a point. THE MUNSEY RLDG. - ” Jate deteetives. we naturally feel that ) o command of Maj. John O. Smith | They will be held for instapt|championship dates back to 1920.| The strain began to tell upon the |ohamplon would have {ull proof that| maiigers of the “IDEAL" Garage—comsider. ‘Around the Corner” Is 1o alwaye well 1o determine precisely | of Champaign were on their way to | Service. Aolla Bruratedt. born In Norway, won | ETenchwoman, Who gradually weak-|she had been in a game. As it was, | iag quaiiy, the cheapest in ty. a Star Branch Office 2 o at 7 ened under the bombardment and con- | Mile, Lenglen was the winner from emember the name— ‘ Who has been responsible for the com- | the scene of rail strike disordel mission of the crime Clinton within thirty minutes after | .poREMAN SHOOTS STRIKER. the order was issued by Adjt. Gen 1575 ana \Tepeated in "Ao1o-17-15. [stant court covering. She became|siart to finish. Playing with a spavined ankle in 1919, | 3107, ficrmatn” of a bronchial cold Mra. Mallory Outclassed. she was eliminated by Marion Zin-| ;ntracted before she sailed for derstein, but as Mrs. Mallory she re- | miracscd P07, Jot went to the| It i8 agroed that the American turned to championship honors inlamerican champion at 6é—2. In the|champion played excellent tennis and 1920 and 1921. Mile. Lenglen, Wim-|onening game of the second set a|showed pluck and sportsmanship bledon title holder from 1919 fo 1921 | long na” vicious rally was won by 1008 BMEE 2ad o was considered the greatest exponent | Mra. Mallory, after which Mile. Len- ughout, o far as the con- of women's tennis in Europe. glen made a double fault, and, drop- | test today was concerned it is fur- Mr‘u‘ :‘:.l.wg"}?‘fi" ’!‘n m;t her Enme ping her racket, collapsed "on éfi' ther agreed by the critics that she mour i against that of Mlle. Lenglen, entered | side lines, coughing incessantly. She Storics of oW e troue At | Doiler foreman. for the Chicago and | the Wimbledon tournament ‘o 1920, |notified the referee that she was un- | W& outclassed. Her game would MR L s g uata® | Alton, following a fist fight. ~Ring- | but found that other entrants aside |able to continue and defaulted the have disposed of any other of the St e a Ll B A n om the Frenchwomen could play | match. Mrs. Mallory continued to the [ speed of Mrs. Beamish, but with the ROBERTS. $10 DOWN, $10 MONTH We Have Fireproof Storage Black, it was announced here by Col —_— Rl veil s Frank L. Taylor of the general's staff. | Steel Car Worker Wounded After . Regimental Headquarters Company y of the 130th Infantry, now at Decatur, Fist Fight. has been ordered to proceed immedi- ately to Clinton in response to ru- | B the Astociated Press. 4 mors of further troubles in the shop- | BLOOMINGTON, IlL. July 8.—Wil- men’s strike there, Adjt. Gen. Black |liam L. Callahan, striking steel car announced. {worker, was shot through the leg here tonight by William Ringheisen, Tri, G i i.n—ikors were the first to become ugly. | heisen, w remained at work when ¥ : P EngtandicMostilelighttul After the. shooting. strikers and|the shopmen struck, became in-|high-class tennis, and she was elim-|final round, in which she defeated p ., .; gir she did not succeed even - a k i % S eria inated by Mrs. Lambert-Chambers, | Miss Mary K. Browne of California, 4 Episode,” He Declares, Be: [’“’"‘“"”?"" started for the city for|censed at taunts of Callaban, it was) 17" 3V 17521 Mre. Mallory made | champlon in 1912-13-14, by scores of |in getting under way. guns. Word preceded them and by |reported, and the shooting followed. W - BHcEY e & > the time they reached the business _— another attempt, only to be defeate When the two faced each other S Sl z Y e Y e fore Departure. section, two of the three hardware across the net, which they did pace 1n Large == stores in town had succeeded in hid- | | smilingly, the rain had ceased. Mile. A ing their stock, and inside the third I " ] By the Associated Press. were police and deputy sheriffs. e BAND CONCERTS. Lenglen had the service in the first and Small Units LIVERPOOL, July §.—Chief Justice | Their ffit{Tmptsdtf;hkeen lhe_(fl’;?n o At St. Elizabeth’s' Hospital game, and in this Mra Mallory failed Taft and Mrs. Taft sailed for (helr"’:"‘f e“,‘;; €, an e men,. s sald.| 7phe Zonta Club will meet at lun on the lawn, 2 to 3:00 p.m. By to make a point. In three of the . pat g vy gun and cartridge in the g % v Boys' Inderend- United States toduy on the steamer |store and started for the railroad | €07 Tuesday, at Men's City Club the Washington Bove’ inderend: | |sames of the first set the American Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co. Canopic. They occupied the bridal | yards. The Virginia State Soclety will hold 2 player held the vantage point, but suite, which was elaborately decorated | Postmaster Cline arrived just as|its annual basket picnic at Chevy rogram- at these critical stages Suzanne sur- 920-922 E St. N.W. with flowers the men were -leaving, talked with|Chase lake, July 22 March, “El Capitan” s Mr. Taft told interviewers that his|them and asked them to stop and v Waltz, “Twilight"......... e 5 visit to London was of the most | think before they commit murder or| The summer school of the E. V. Alto Trio, “Gloaming’ With remarkable generalship Mile. Phone Main 6900 delightful episodes of my life” He |shed unnecessary blood. The men|RBrown School, Chevy Chase, will (Musicians G. Amidon, F. Du- | !penglen controlled the positions of sald that it was somewhat difficult jlistened and returned all arms and|open tomorrow, 9 am. Handwork and d s Muscle Shoals| | = vall and L. Harrle). | SRy S sa gy to say how much of value will result|ammunition they had taken. hop. All Chevy Chase children wel- arc “Royal elcome ; o ‘ of his investigation of ial| The strikers returned to the rail- s o Lad ays Muscle ouertiome i tose ry risks, only thumping across hard procedure road yards, but later came back to s 5 verture, “Jubiiee” .iake | Yghots when an ace point was re- °It i solely a question of applica- | town and gathered jn groups about| The District of Colmbia braneh of| Measure Has Support of Serenade, “Evening Shadows. u":d et ’l "hol s ;’ tion in different conditions,” he con- | the street corners waiting the arrivallthe National Association for the Ad- 3 ng a e & € psaen tinued. of troops. 5 vancement of Colored People will c ittee Members March, “Washington Post,” cpponent’s court, the French girl re- The lord mayor and mavoress of hold its regular monthly meeting in ommittee NMem . 7 Sousa | | peatedly sent over a drive which could Liverpool and several aldermen and CHASED INTO CHURCH. the assembly hall of the 12th Street ‘The Star-Spangled Banner. ot be reached. Sometimes Mrs. Mal- post_office offi Y. M. C. A, Wednesday at 8 o'clock. | By the Associated Press. T P RO i e e e crowd which z o —— The report of the membership drive| Unconditional acceptance of Henry < b a - T s % : . Chief Justice and hi j Railroad Worker Beaten for Refus- | will be submitted as far as the returns | o o' orer for purchase and lease the bandstand. by the Washing. ball dropped over so close that she | y .Thl,s territory of fqrest -crowned hills, comaml.ng seven A = | will permit and the delegates from inc| | ton Bovs' Independent Band. 6:30 | | Lo i io et back; then her op- ||| Million feet of land, with six miles of improved streets, is ing to Go on Strike. the annual convention, held at Newark, | of the Muscle Shoals projects, in to 7:30 p.m., J. L. Kidwell, direc- ge : P g 5 A d By the Associated Press, {N. J., will make their reports *| cluding the government's interests in tor. ponent put across a clear winning{f} not a sqburb. !)ut a cty site \\_lth true country surround- k.| BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 8.—The the steam power plants at Gorgas,| | "Bro;(m;:\'l"r;lphxm 9 pass. ings; it is within a two-mile radius of the White House and Ay e 1 Fetenar: o wm- | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |woald be provided under a bill in- Set At times Mrs. Mallory, too, made ||| less than half a mile from Sheridan Circle. Hundreds of fect D AND UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR HENT: | Dlt\ied6l the Frisco road, was at- g TODAY. troduced in the se:::e ye:err::ynl:y Serenade, “Chauffeur’s Dream.’ ;::;!‘i;;!ullhelea;:m;nl:.“doims:ma;l); above the Potomac, it adjoins Rock Creek Park and includes taken in as part payment on vicirolas. | tacked and painfully injured. He was > s Ladd, republican, Nor = o e b ey each, bul K 3 5 % B0 woicil, 1116°G aiw.” Kranich & Bach | removed A R, 3 (. The Twanderluster's \:"illl;gg:‘x‘t,.r;:."’,: iz::w;m“z‘; ul:“ vatd ‘his measure | | Waltz, peggyy. ... EVans | | one could not keep the pace long ||| ™ h:‘x‘t remains o.f that area known as f - TELEPHONE COLUMEIA 2576, 3‘:::— rh;“lf:ll‘det;x:npr?ll;zbed o7 €| woods adjacent to Mol:lanVerno{x. C?r had the approval of several members ATS ¥ = : sé""";“"" enough. She hit bravely throughout, The Tfla,ngle of Increumg Values. 2417 14th ST. N. o vhy dn’ leaves 12th street an ‘ennsylvania i usicians, Francis Curtin but strat told. . & 5 x 2 & gk sk abaut Soud ressonslie R pricens toc whThe{r.m-s~k°ziqulm9 N before' I mad s |avenue at 2 o'clock. Buy Mounc Wers |[of the Seaatelagricaltars ‘commiites O Ciarence White. Lo gl . 1J| between Connecticut and Massachusetts avenues, Roc Jaundry_and drycleaning. Entheypaut ands heforo 20, 2| non round trip ticket. of which he is a member. March. “The Bersaglieri.” Meets Ordeal Unflinchingly. s N h 5 2re WESTERN GIRL wonld like passge with | Chitnce to reply they attacked me.” = The bill was identical with that " Eilenberg if} Creek Park and Cathedral avenue. No other prdperty in gorts contemplating auto trip, Chicago or | FletcRer was pursued into a church.| Negro spirituals will be sung atl, . Caucea in the House by Repre-| | Overture, “Royal Emblem.” King Those who expected some show of {)l Washington can now or ever compare with this in natural 4 Minneapolis, about August 1. Particulars, ad- | oppYCTAY, HELD FOR SHOOTING | opening and closing exercises at " March, “Our Director,” Bigelow nerves on Suzanne's part, in view of {|f 1, % dress_Box 238, Star office. Shiloh Baptist Church, by adult de- | sentative Wright, democrat, Georgia, “he Star-Spangled Banner.” ot MriTict erueiie. e dite: eauty. A 5 Ty . A C. PHILLIPS & CO., 14 Q 0. TR partment of the Sunday school. but was given a Senate title. i Massachusetts Park is unquestionably Washington’s appointed, for there was never a mo- ment when she lost her self-control in any sense, and she faced the crit- lcal gallery unflinchingly. On the| other hand, Mrs. Mallory showed con- | iderable nervousness at times, and ble to the democratic members. B 5 SPetor Ladd In presonting the bili| Guards and Instructors to Be on|misjudged shots which ordinarily called attention to the expenditures ~ would have given her no trouble taade by American farmers for ni-| Duty at High School, Commu- | hatever. ! trate importations from Chile, and sked the Senate if ‘“the farmers nity Center Announces. hould continue to pay more than :.3‘50,;.0% annually, when Mr. .Ford| A summer schedule for use of the offers’ to relieve them of these bur- swimming pools at Central High dens at hg:ucl‘e Bhofl!é" {4k ol be: School, beginning this week, was an- Later, Senator Ladd sal - Howas¥ine Ford proposal would offer | hounced last night by the col}u‘n\lnlty the best returns to the country of |center department as follows: any development to be made at Mui Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday cle Shoals. After a careful study of | qvenings, from 7 to 8, women; § to 9, the bill, he said, he was prepared to women: 9 to 10, men and boys of | Woman had won. give it his support. e ) Mrs. Mallory continued to fight in | Bidders ""‘n“"‘l‘ i o luesday, Wednesday, Thuraday and | plucky fashion after she had lost The measure was automatically re- | Friday afternoons from 1:30 to 3:30.|¢pe gy, g fermed to the agriculture committee. |two one-hour periods for boys and |(h® frst set. showing better tennis “The reason I introduced it at this| girls under fifteen. 6170. Remodeling, repairing, concreting, » Sl fiiig DORONARS: fruiis DIk ARIE Eopre - | Southern Railway Superintendent steel garages. 2 < Out Under $600 Bond. Rosary parish, postponed from July WO LADIES DESIRE _PRIVIL OF 4, will be held at Palma’s Good Luck Joining week-end auto pa: and sharing ex- | By the Associated Press. farm, 64th street and Central avenue, penses: references exchanged. Address Box| ATLANTA, July 8.—W. W. Waits, | Capital Heights, Md., 2 o'clock. 150-8, Star office. 11" isuperintendent of terminals for the SAVE YOUR EYES ! Southern railway here, was arrested EVENING. @ |late today charsed with shooting at| Unity Society will meet, 8 o'clock, Yet our Graduate Optometrists examine Your | one, striking shopman and pointing a | at 300 Homer building. ' eses. “Broken lenses quickly and aceurately | Distol at another. He was released in — Tpisced. "WOLPE'S JEWELRY STORES.” | Bonds totalling $600. 2 Manuel Quezon, president of the 13th and R Sts. | “\ajts claimed he fired only after |Philippine senate, will speak bafore . Acceptable to Democrats. The North Dakota senator dh:"m: SUMMER SCHEDULE e S FOR CENTRAL POOLS but it was known that it was ac- finest remaining residential section, and those who today pur- chase finished homes or wooded lots and villa sites for no more than suburban homes and property miles farther out are fortunate indeed. Call for booklet. Middaugh & Shannon, Inc., Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Main 6935 Uptown Offices 2822 Connecticut Ave. 32nd and Cathedral Ave. Exercises under auspices of Holy The match was grimly business- like, neither player evincing any emo- tion, annoyance or distress. When it ended with only,two games to Mrs. Mallory’s credit, both smiled and| shook hands over the net, while the applause from the multitude conveyed the onlookers’ verdict that the best | Washington, D. O June 30, 1922. | one of the men had thrown an axe |the International Association of Arts Botdons of THE NATIGEAL Dafote yitok- | handle and struck him on the arm and |and Letters at 1715 Eye street at ¥ ANCE COMPANY OF WASHINGTON for the | another had climbed on the bumper of | o'clock tonight. The public is In- election of directors will be held at the office | his automobile when he refused to | vited. s 9f, e company, 018 F street n.w.. on MON- [ stop at the demand of strike sympa- Y, , 1922 Polls open ‘from 1 to| thizersy No one was struck by the 2 o'clock p.m. 1 . shots. ' He was leaving the yards at Biruar ».Lamom, seears. | SHOCE Ho. a5 lesvine ihe SIX OUTINGS PLANNED ROOF LEAK?? Suke sympuiiizers siseried was| AT CHESAPEAKE BEACH ¢ had almost run down a group of jhem, Let Us Make It Tight. , but railroad officials denied this. Free Estimates. Phone or Call y R. K. FERGUSON, Inc, Roofing_Dept._1114 9th BREAK BREAD TOGETHER. ‘Washington Organizations to Bask at Shore l')uflng Pres- ¢.Washington Termin in the second, and smiled when the . ph._M._2490-2481. | Incoming Workers Refuse Jobs 2 3 inishing . Senator Ladd explained, “was| Guards and instruciprs will be on|score showed a love set against her, Floor F; i After Luncheon by Strikers. oot Mook to get it in the hands of the commit- | duty at all times and instruction in| ¢or the score hardly did ner justice. g PLQ;BD AND SCRAPED, SAND- By the Associated Press. Six organizations will give outings | tee before its meeting next Thursday swimming and diving will be given. 1In the second set she reached deuce NG, 6355, 0. B. PRICE. 503 A 21 S aTees | 3 ? thia week at Chesapeake Beach. One | night, when opportunity will be given | - The community center epartment in most of ihe games, but when. it LIXC. 6325. 0. B. PRICE. W5 A ST. 8. 14°| DES MOINES, lowa, July 8.—Strik- | ¢ tne biggest of the season Will be|all bidders o offer their last state-|also has arranged with Col. Sherrlll|came’ to “a ecritical moment Mie. WE WANT YOU ing shopmen here met twenty-five in- pheld Tuesday, when the Knights of K to have the Army music school band | enzien was unbeatable. Her de 3 coming workmen at the train today.!Columbus will give their annual ex- | Semator Norrls of Nebraska, agri- | glve concerts in the stadium at Contral | g0 i I pregaable: SXooDE to a ’ —to know what is best for your roof | 00K them to a luncheon and reached | cursion. Between 5,000 and 10,000 | culture committee chairman, was on|at 7:30 o'clock on the following even-lclean winning srtoke. She seldom | . before you pluce the order.. The best | 8 agreement by which the men re- | persons are expected to attend. Sis way to Nebraske today as a mem: | ings: July 12, 26 and August 9 and 23.| ntiea “or drove the ball out of| Ak e treey e We | fused to go to work. Continuous music will be a feature | ber of the congressional delegation | The Gaelic Study Club of Thomson |pounds, so that her opponent was |[ff ) Roofing 1416 P of the knights' excursion. There will | appointed to attend the fumeral of | Center will meet t_vf‘ t; rl.nvernym f | compelied always to take risks. IRON Boofing 1go X s-oy| ERIE CANCELS 20 TRAINS. |also be an elaborate athlstic program, | the late Representative Kincaid of) Central High on Tuesday €51 “'The second game of the second set SPECIAL NOTICES: with nearly 100 prizes for the wi tnn“n-te. Chairman Norris, it was du{)l:: b.-v:_u;:l ’a:;d AuguSt. er. 1st ana | Was the nse“ exhibition of aiy The ° Coal Shortage Blamed for Cutting |Re™S. John J. King is chairman of | recalled, recently announced his op- | DURBEE USRS, €00 Gi1 " be open ;::c:lly’!e_he:ns;\;::n:er;:»n:ell:hmg ADULT_GOING TO_CALIFO the general arrangements committee. | position to the Ford offer as support- main after October 30 can go for half fare Commuting Service. N |There will be practically continuot ed by Representative Wright, and by _ealling Columbia_8059. o % train service all day long to accom- | Senator Ladd's indorsement of the CREDITORS OF JACOB HAMBURG, TRAD. { BY the Associated Press. modate_the crowds. ‘Wright bill marked the first open dif- ing as grocer at 807 Rock Creek Church road, { NEW YORK, July 8.—The Erie rail- forence between republican commit- forward your claims -within 5 days to P. F.|road today posted notices to the ef-|pany’s Employes’ Benéficial Associ-|tee members on the offers it has ex- CARLEY, 617 E st. n.w. fect that twenty passenger trains.|ation will give an outing at the|amined. Shade Shop chiefly on lines commuting to New | Beach on Wednesday, when more A s. Thursday evenings from 7 to 10 D.m. | ;,o¢ ““Mrs, Mallory drove hard to her o 3 and Sunday afterncon o R ieusc | opponent's left; the latter volleyed. Skl“ed Me‘:hanlcs §:30, vm., “during, July and AvErs | Mrs. Mallory drove again to the same | (i ~ eginnin oA spot and then a third time. The s__e 2 will be swimming as : French girl. amid the first rousing ts—] ers Erenchigirl, amid iffief Arit rousing A v wsaar Ariesa) 3% 10 en ¢ fitteen AMUSEMENTS. | . 2 f e o e ll Blacksmiths—Pipefitters s Bme a5 | SOCIETY OF APPLIED [iffl Car Repairmen—Car Inspectors O e communlty center’s band which " PSYCHOLOGY T Hadsers is giving concerts in the public parks, ‘noc James E, Miller, director, will York, would be withdrawn from serv- | than 2,000 excursionists are expected. g W. STOKES SAMMONS. ice Monday until further notice *on|C. M. Deener is chairman of the a Apyrepeinge Pioeal| Besigns 830 13th St. 2%, account of the coal shortage.” The |rangements committee. | for all occasions; Home-grown Amer- 5 % - notices were posted in the Jersey City | Two organizations will give excur- |ican Beauty Roses. Gude, 1214 F.— High Grade Window Shades—to ferminal and in the New York ferry | sions on Thursday—the Union Guard Advertisement. ", . . ouses. 7 team of Columbus Review, No. ——— MP"*‘*‘ Although the notices made no ref- | Women's Benefit Assoclation of th A Ling Wait, Old FI Made N erence to the railroad shop strike, | Maccabees, and the Night Watchmen's | Long Wait. loor's ew, union men tonight said they were | Association of the District. Mre. James | From The Boston Trauscript. Planed, scraped, highly polished; cleaning | confident the strike had a direct in- | P. Corcoran is in charge of arrange-| Father (as he starts to carve)—By M"mc.fi' . PRICB & BRO.. 1617 D 4t. | fluence on the Erie in canceling the | ments for the former organisation {ipe wa, e I t to attend . "Lincoin 5080.3. trains. and Mr. Corcoran for the latter. More | 3%, avs T deal. I've got 1o aftond The rail shop crafts strike in the | than 2,000 are expected on the eXCur-|orpect over a hundred. X New York district today continued, | sions. Tommy—Gee! . 1'd ate to be the ception, o be largely | Two Eastern Star chapters willbold | OmY—2es’ 14 Wail fo 08 B0 stics, with the unions | outings on Friday—Hope Chapter, No. [JoUnEest where there's Y eMciancy and economy. Why mot have one | claiming gains of more than 600 men |30, and Temple Chapter, No. 13. A. C. Ded: put in NOW, 80 you won't face another win-| and road officials declaring .their | Newman s i charge of arrangement ———— Ter of discomfort? Glad to quote you prices. [ working forces were steadily being | for the former chapter and Charles 8.| “That Monday feeling”'which most od reasonable on PLUMBING. | pushed toward normal by the return | Shreve for the latter. More than 2,-{ office workers om is now said ring Co. of strikers and the employment of | 500 persons are cxp.%. m to_be due to_ office windo X €O 01 s besuty ‘nu.suu‘n- f the . Mmm thus Dunbar_cent R by which Thoss whs are ia Tehearse at the Dunbar_center every Pheipr by w o Eoeare At e D Sundsy atter.|| ‘Carest miy loarn to e shower bathe il | be open to children o mmul aay e e ond Sunday afternoons. || mness. Replace weak traits The following actlvities of 'the|] with strong ones. Turn fail- - center mee e Dunbar center during July_and || ures into l-cce:‘ Trnldorm August: Amphion Glee Club, Night )} .mere existence into real living. Study Club, Literary Bureau. Douglass Co-opera League, Amphion Aux- ing | lliary, W s Exchange, cu—ow s