Evening Star Newspaper, August 11, 1922, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

\ . Tidi EVENING SLAR, WAShilwiUN, D. C, FRiDAY, AULGUST +11, 1922, Y EVANS ASKS PROBE %= ™5 "5 vt ow St Plan DF AccusA‘IlnNs Base ball fans in Congress will taking an interest in the matter. ‘When President Ban Johnson of have an opportunity soon to vote first authorlty for the erection in East | o aerican BeaE e O Soect s Potomac Park of a bronzs figure statue of a base ball player he istril i ici o] ot 11 player, for which proposed that it be placed In the District Police Official De-| of « base bail player. for whicn | proposed that it be placed 1n the Open ‘Satutday—As Usual! For Over jI Years Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. A Few of the' Regardless of Cost They Are to Be Sold at X the American League has set aside | H H uggested it would be more sult- mands Public Hearing. | $100.000. Senator Brandegee of | able to have the statue in East Connecticut, chairman of the com- | Potomac Park, near the athletic flelds. To+do this legislation by Seeks Source of Charges. | mittee, has been appealed to by | Congress authorizing the erection - Chairman Moore of the fine arts of the statue on public ground commisslon for an expression of will be necessary, It s expected : = opinion on the subject and Senator | that a joint resolution giving such . 4 "“;’“"“ f"‘;’_":’“‘;“c "“l”“g of ae | Brandegee has taken the matter authority will be grafted by the cusations which have . been made| up with the other members of the | joint committee on library and in- s = < S 2 s g against him was fled with Mas. Sulli- | COMMINSE, o 1000 nimaelt han | S Sicore has suggested. too. & Suits, with genuine labels sewed in each garment. Winding | QOur Store-Wide tan today by Assistant Supt. of Police | Ghulrman Bragdegee hmselthas |5 Moors pas pegesi v || Get one or two now for next summer. Al sizes Charles A. Evans. no objection to the erection of the American sculptors would be and shades. : Inspector Evans asks not only for| proposed stutue in honor of the | eligibte. % i e i 5 hational game in East Potomac any suggestions as to models Semi-Annual Clearance an imventigation of hin conduct, but | Tatlonsl game n B Tolomar | Meny SuEEMAPIL AL o e Ms ] also of “the source of the attack upon ' York, one of the most ardent er are being advanced, but there en on t 1SS 1S me." “fang At the Capitol, who played | is & sirong feeling amoni some of ior i i on the varsity ase bal team the legislators, at least, hat Y The allegations being circulated are} (R %o “vas at Yale, is another | Cobb should be selected as a great Eagle Crepe de Chine’Silk Shirts, values up to $8.00......... S e o $4'45 Mer’s Broadcloth Shirts, white, gray or tan; values up to $6.00. ... .. $3 '45 Men's Madras Shirts, guaranteed $ l 4 5 $ l 4 95 that Tnspector Evans made I P Phe| member of the committee who is _exponent of the game. 3 Any KUPPENHEIMER i Palm i e AR B T : : . e Beach Suit Lt et " meeve 2t 0 P otk of Tennis Cabinet Inspired Silk Mohair "' Suit SoldsL'p 3192 T e S en: Sho s performing By Playing of Two- U. S. Senators Silk > to $40 his regular duties. Feeling that the matter should be conduct as well as of the c: the racquet. !the attack upon me. This will be determined when the . i consider that such heating 1 President learns of the desertion— Sold Up c only way in which the truth can be | that is, if one has the heart to triained and given that degree of | tell him. The latter had not appear- NeCkwear to $2.50 publicity which Should, in Justice o |ecd at his office, from which a good me and the department, attend the|view of the tennis court is possible, 85 All Cut Silk B Pt 0F. w&'g.,'i‘ia_.,i_“ g RS brought to a head so that he may ; . 2 N Any :.GROSNER $ 95 D ot himselt, the assistant| The possibility of a tennis cabi- enrolling, Mr. Harding. However.| fast color; all sizes; values up to $3.00 2 3 S 5 B Superintendent addressed the follow i " | George Christian, his secretary, is a s 5 , (abardine Suit Sold Up == e aiiivan, through | Net for this administration 18 &row - | charter member of the White iouse Topkis and Chalmers Union Suits, ui to $35 his attorney, Percival H. Marshall: ing stronger The latest recruits are | L awn Tennis Association. although C 7 A w aays cer-|Senators Wadsworth of New York |he has abandoned the courts this $1.00 values ....... AU LR my summer for golf. LT o : o TROSNE in statements reflecting upon my le of 2 golf. ¥ . Any KUPPENHEIMER or GROSNER 9 B e e Tetar coniluee have |ans Hale 0 Hiaine terea |, Formation of the tennis cabinet has | % T il S 5 5 ity "hot only in the| Thesetwo young statesmen entered | heen slow. but hope has not been lost Tt Will Sell U attained publicity, n: y & % 3 3 rat Will oelLiOP === c ¢ Dot alse in the |upon their novitiate early today. when | for jts ultimate success. - Overcoat to $50 Thi*Fall = D e they played through two fast setr | |l S it e s P RIS .of doubles with Senator Pepper o 3 At my own request T was afforded |% /i jiania and Fitz 1. Newbold 1 Arrow Ide L. Any KUPPENHEIMER . $ 95 an opporinity 1o imake a statement | LSSy o T alf Wourt n | e e . and Ide Laundered Pi H (Under $45) gL B tioner Oyster, yourself ang{the rear grounds of the Whice |‘ ! Collars, each................. e, =r1€CC ult == Inspector Grant.” but this statem N iyt s et e | il A S g y ’ T e e e eaome | most every morning for a past month | || Newspaper: Magnsiae; Direct Man || ! ny Straw Hat in $ l 00 All White Flannel I Do e housh, cortain | O 59; and according to Senutor Wads_ | | el ik 3t 1156 FIOMBE <o s o s s s (20 T . $ hite anne 95 . worth “they wield wicked racquets. b o the »old Up s parts thercof. by whom revealed 1) "{iorh Senators Wadsworth and Haie || ot you ) Trousers : s 05" ot Ko, x0 distorted s to wre- | o't it tastic, ana ac the || * o to $12 .;e"_‘”‘1';;::?”"(:"[’;“_‘"":"‘“h“.e O rores | conclusion of the game stated that |} | public through the newspapers. they are going to play regularly. ||~ = J nview of exisiting conditions in- Spectators Wondering. i k\ fanimey e atlon othin 0 volving not only my character but{ There are those about the White |, — Urmmss ca tons At bl . Any (Manhattans Excepted) s 45 the reputation of the department. I|House who are wondering what Sen- | i Gai- |l . . \ Sold Up . respecttully demand a public hearing | ator Hale's status with the Presi- | e ’ Sllk Sh“'t s ! = Tefore a duly eonstituted trial board Nent's golf cabinet will be, now that | |l Ll e R 436 t. W. to $8.50 and a thorough investigation of my |he is renewing his acquaintance with m oo D, © ! ' Phone Main i \ Any JANTZEN or GROSNER - $ 45 determination of my guilt or in-|before the play was concluded todas. Bathing Suit s vy $ QA8 : g L R ) SR , - 2 st th a f the Pres- | Al i ; to §7.50 EARLY BIRD POLICEMAN | fiencs timce ana the consclous Tovk | e o e . n his face on the way from Open Saturdays until 2 P.M. Tomorrow these new and final clearance prices should have your attention Any YOU 'S 1 S & 2 < grounds to his little electric coupe in, soavp 3188 | CAPTURES BOOTLEGGER | 5ronr s o™ et e e et | Straw Hat R = ihe ol aduge “the eany bira|WhD watched him refused to con-] 0 0. % 3 e ean ird | jecture. { catches the worm™ had a forceful ap May Enroll Preaident. ! » e o . Sel v ver Senator Hale the| Any Panama, Bangkok it ket 10" e s o, serel || By winning over Senatir Jale, 0t 201C Up it Batime 'the crowe were. fy- | mmm—— | to a point of vantage near 4% street . : " and Maryland avenue southwest. 2 Small Deposit Accepted—All Alterations Iree Then he saw Preston Tolson, colored. |yt mire Given Candidates for Plication yesterday before the _city i to 8830 < o di or Baliluk Hat . R L e —— who said he wi employed on an ice wagon, making i sale of corn whisky i to & colored man. Tolson w Test- Second Lieutenancies. ed and the policeman said he found| To give candidates for appointment ;]‘(‘;«_’k‘[“"" pints of corn whisky in his |4 gecond lieutenants in the Army. to =) Q In the United States branch of Po-|fll vacancies in that grade in the air £ lice Court Judge McMahon fined Tolson | service, cavalry, artillery, enginecrs) $100 or sixty davs in Jail. and staff corps, more time for prep- | aration, the entrance examination h been postponed from September 4 to | 1013 PENN. AVE. N.W. | $17,000,000 TO FARMERS. |Oriober 23" "The examination is anen Tt marks the big bargain time of the season—supplying wardrobe want$ at a fraction of their actual value. to the following classes: A male citi- zen of the United States between the All Mode 3-piece Suits house of Kuppenheimer good clothes | War Finance Loans to Cotton and |ages of twenty-one and thirty years 1 her a warrant officer or enlisted | . . . 5 Manhattan Interwoven nnd Young and Wheat Growers Approved. man of the Regular Army of more| cclusive models: Mode superior make—and in the Shirts Onyx Hose Stetson Hats than two years' servis i Applications from cotton and fa reserve officer. an officer, w growers associations aggre- |officer or enlisted men gating $17,000.000 were approved ard; a_member of the En- vesterday by the War Finance Corpora- | lis rve Corps, on. technleal institution approved " The corporation approved the ap- by the Secretary of W plication of the Staple Cotton Grow-| ~Mental examinations will be waived | ers Co-operative Association of Mis-|in the cases of regularly designated sissippl for an advance of Mot exceed- | candidates from educational in ing $7.090,000 to assist in the order-{tions rated as “distinguished ly_marketing of cotton. leges and universities reguiarl i The other advances approved were |spected by officers of the Army. * follows: tingulshed colleges” may hinglon Wheat Growers As-|for appointment 25 per cent of seiation, 000,01 ldaho Wheat |year's graduates and the other mi i Growers Asso 500,001 tary colleges 15 per cent. tana _ Wheat owe Ass0, 3 Member of the Ectter Businesy Bureau for Truth in Advertising fancy and plain weaves. Suits sellingup to $60. .. ... ... szsfi Slight charge will be made for alterations. Lot Sports Suits—three are four picccs—»rcz-s 75 ular trousers and Knickers, that sold up to $30. . Slight charge will be made for alterations. St Dakota Wheat 00.000. | jole——=]algd—=lol—Hlol—Kux} Wnal Knickers, Flannel Trousers, Flannel Trouse sold up to $10 sold up to $10 sold up to $13.50 $3.95 $6.75 $8.15 1 * All Tropical Suits —and let us emphasize that the reductions are the biggest ever. Palm Beach s9_75 Mohair Suits, $§13.75 Suits, selling at $15; selling up to $25, i products during the coming season : RN {{otal $104,000,000 to date, the corpora- Saturdays until 2 o'clock | tion added. daring August. { ——— Army Dirigible to Make Trans- Calif,, early in September. OUR WILL FLY TO CALIFORNIA. B K Kneessis Sons continental Trip Next Month. The airship has been ordered from forderly marketing of agricultural Our Store will be open civle to M Semi-Annual The United States Army dirigible 1C12, now at the Aberdeen proving grounds, Maryland, willl make a = transcontinental fiight from Langley Feld, Va. to Ross Field, Arcadia, OF EVERY PAIR OF d 15erd 42 b piacea in” condition for Field to be placed in condition for the scheduled flght An announce Tropical Worsted Gab- Tropical Worsted, Mo- WOMEN? E gid e ship wrould o ,vo'mr:mmeg 3 ardine and Silk hair and Silk 5 Ma . A. Strauss during t ! Qut 1 STt 1 L by ginelteiy , L Suits, sclling up §]5,75 Suits, selling up §22.75 > < The tentative itinorary planned in- Everythmg to $30 ..... €0/ A0 wsrsiwiamiiain Slight charge will be made for alterations. SENATORS IN PLEA Reduced to 8234 1093175 All Panamas that sold up to $15.%..ceeivninnnnn 33.75 Reduced to $5.07 to 834 Uyge Harding to Continue Service et e L U of Retiring Employe. Leather Traveling Bag, °| leather lined; russet SS 75 Senators Colt and Gerry of Rhode Island joined yesterday in an appeal to President Harding to have John J. Moore, master mechanic at the Ne: port torpedo station, retained in go Lot of Men’s Caps, broken sizes—grades up to $3.. soc cludes Washington. MeCool eld, Ohio; Field 1ll.; Camp Fike, Ark.; Love and Brooka Ficids, Marta $22 {0 $130 Wardrobe Trunks 5 and ‘Camp Bierne, Tex., and Yuma, Teduced to $18.50 to $132 Ariz 2.75 to $25 Visiting Canes Reduced to $2.34 to $21.75 Final Clearance Shirts A T T ! ernment service for another two| 2 = T Lo . 0 :’e?;{;dde‘sgél:!:he'oifli;‘l'r:;rl{‘:m“':v.::! OUR “ONLY” STORE For Sdpnnggl:«{nd Summer—DMode p;t‘tberns ;'i\:ode :ualmes. O e D e Ercalioy e Bet. St. Madras Shirts. fiber Silk an Presid - . ook & o e P il v e 425 Tth 5. s o 89 i T §2.20 '.':‘vi?l“?d:: ;;Ef%mfliihggd‘i'edzlm : Russiar;w Cdord and Im- uthp $S.0C:. S]k OVER 90 MODELS ALL SIZES Lenaion of service s authorized Moore = = |8 / E;r:f)d$3 T $1.59 e cu; s $4.95 1z WU e ennn o 1 . BUT NOT IN shortly will be automatically retired. EVERY STYLE ~ PROTEST-EXCURSIONS. Public Utilities Concerns Declare Coal Could Be Better Used. TO SELECT FROM Final Clearance Cravats Complaint of New York public o = i S P Katitted 'Silhe— Oxfords utilitles concerns against unneces- = Cut Silk— zgc Cut Silk— 89.-_ 9 10 $350=— sary use of coal by railroads in run- 3 $1 t0 $2.50 Jt : and ining_excursions have been received : up to $l... up to $2. sl.zs ' by the federal emergency coal com- mittee. The _utilities companies The New claimed the coal could be better used to replemish public utilities stocks. Car supply on railroads tapping the producing coal fleld was reported to . Tot of Madras 9C Lot of Wéol sl.zg the commitiee to be greatly (mpr%ved g M re . e e & be solved with Athletic Union Suits, Golf Hose..... the presence of an ample number of mechanics to handle the rolling stock. e TR CAMP MEETING AUGUST 20. The elghteenth annual camp meet- ing which The Star announced would open at Nauck, Va., next Sunday, will not begin until the following Sunday, Consisting of black satin, patent leather, black kid, brown kid, white kid, tan " The Mode---F at Eleventh calf, white linen, gray and black August 20. Rev. S. P. W. Drew, col- suede, and combinations ored, will preachthe Same M0 his topic being “The Valley of Dry Bones. The closing sermon, to be NO C..0. D’S INEVERY STYLEOF HEEL ALL SALES | 595% ca Troune”same clergyman on IO N s FINAL || iorer ey, Sntimiss &, il e o i be followed by a street parade.

Other pages from this issue: