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Comes in X _yours meot und substantial drop siding. Roof Painted one coat twenty other designs and sizes. steel a All hardware inciuded: Wood or Cash or Easy l’nymenu Open KO0A M. to G0 . AL including Baturday. , write or phnnv for FRI bool f Simplex thvxnal Gurages and Hnm ottages. Phone Main 9627. "‘]ml“ flflfl GARAGE ON DISPLAY. See Hest Siding Door—Nome Like 1t SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Washington = 704 Tenth Street, N.W. . For Women, Girls and Boys Midget, $3-50 HE INGERSOLL MIDGET it first of all a reliable watch. It keeps time accurately and tellsit trathfully.. Its small size makes it suitable for'a womap —to carry in her hand bag;, for a'school girl; for & small boy. Witha Radiolite dial that tells time inethe dark, $4.25. L} Metal Porch Columns —will not rot or crack. Any lengths. Base\ and cap in- cluded. Wheeler' & Co. 410 Bond Bldg. Telephone Main 3934 [ | can by "between 8,000 and 9,000 @@@lll.@- Collarabian HE SHRINERS' wing collar, with its single surface. coolness and slight opening at the front, 1s TOLMANIZED into flexible comfort. 5\@@@@ e ; N Rsnsoass's The Tolman L&undry: ‘ F. W. MacKenzie, Manager Cor. 6th and C Streets N.W. AIR WRECK VICTIM BURIED IN ARLINGTON | Wife of Lieut. Phillips Injured in Auto Crash on Wuy_ to Washington. 4 Lieut. Wendell K. Phillips, Air Ser- vice, who was killed at Aberdeen, | Md.. Tuesday, was buried in Arlington | National Cemetery thfs afiernoon with full milltary honors. Services were, conducted by the Army chaplain from Fort Myer. Flawers from Presi- dent Harding and many officers of the Air Service covered the casket as it lay in the Carry-On Club, 1600 Rhode Island avenue, this morning. Representatives of President Hard- ing, Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick and Gen. Willlam Mitchell, chief and as- sistant chief respectively of the Air Service, attanded. Lieut. Phillips was the son of Mrs. Wendell K. Phillips, the founder and president of the Carry-On Assocfa- tion which has established a number of Institutions for men who received a disability in the service and who are taking vocational training. such as the Carry-On Club of this city. Lieut. Phillips' wife was badly cut and bruised when an automobile in which she was riding preparatory to taking a train to Washington was in collision with a truck in Baltimore. | Her injuries, however, are not thought to be serious and it is be- lieved by her physicians that she will soon recover. Mrs. Phillips, mother of the dead aviator, was beside the casket con- stantly except for a short time yes- terday afternoon when she visited .\Irnngmn Cemetery to select a burlal site. Many friends of Lieut. Phillips paid theiehir last respects to him at the Carry-On Club yesterday. EIGHT ARRESTS MADE IN LIQUOR.RAIDS 100 Gallons of Cider Seized Qrouw Store—Whisky Also Taken. <z in Seizure of 100 gallons of cider and a small quantity of whisky was re- ported by the police as a result of a raid made by Lieut. Davis and mem- bers of his squad on Harry Belson's grocery store at 135 L street yester- day afternoon. Belson was arrested and charged with illegal possession and sale of intoxicants. James M. Hurd, colored. twenty- | nine years old, 34 Dingman court, was arrested by the same and charged with illegal posse sale of liquor. Seizure of two gal- lons of whisky was reported, N l Later in the afternoon the office visited 1331 N street and arrest Wilson T. Stokely, thirty-four vears old, and Manuel R. Shanhilyz, twent; |five vears old. Charges of selling and illegal possession were preferred jagainst the former. .while the latter was charged with illegal possession and -transporting. Sefzure, of two \x\l.’n’l\ of whisk was reported. Lewis and Mary Kenny, colored, 304 L street, were arrested on charges of selling and illegal possession, and police “reported the seizure of two gallons of whiskey. R or A Tlyera, twentyomo | years old. 2532 Georgia avenue, was arrested early this morning by Serst Guyer and Policeman Frayne of the second precinct and charged with | transporting one quart of whiskey. | Lovelace Joynt, nineteen years old, | 1115 Rhode Isiand avenue. and Joscph Flood, sixty-one years old, 1520 Caro- |line street, were arrested last night on charges of selling liquor. 'HULL SEES VICTORY IN IOWA BALLOT THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. MUTT. AND JEFF—A Discussion on Circumstantial Evidence. : MVTT, T S€e msy CONVICTED ANGTHER GUY on CIRCUMSTANTIAL -EvibENcE: Do You BELIEVE W CIRCUMSTANTIAL cuivence § | BALL CONGRATULATED ON WILMINGTON VOTE | Delaware Senator Cheered by Re- publican Victory,in Mayoralty i Election. ‘Senator L. Helsler Ball of Delaware, rvepublican, s recelving congratula- tions upon the results of the city election in Wilmington last Saturday, which gave a republican victory. It had b confidently predicted that the de s would win in this elec tion, as they have in other municipal elections held. Dr. srge W., K. For lican candidate for mayor ‘of Wil- | mington, was elected over his demo- cratic-opponent by a m-ajority of 672 Furthermore, the republicans TAILOR KILLS SELF BY TURNING ON GAS| PR John Jakubik Found by Son in| Kenesaw Tailoring Shop. Fearing an attack of appendicitis and worrying over the continued ill- ness of his wife and separation of his children, John Jakubik, fifty-five years old, who conducted a tailoring establishment in the basement of the Kenesaw apartments, 16th Irving streets, ended his life night by Inbaling flluminating John Jakublk, jr. seventeen-yea old Central High School pupil. d covered the dead body of his fath when he visited the tatloring es- tablishment this morning. Mrs. Jakubik. wife of the suicide, has been under tr in Newark councilmen, and the which some of them « substantial Senator Dall is the sole republican representative of Delaware in the next Congress. The other senator, Bayard. is w democrat, and the member of the House from Delaware in the next 3 also is a democrat majorities by were elected tment in & sani- J. the past eight years, the police were informed and two children of the couple are in institutions in that city. Father and son resided at 3149 Mount Plea: ant street, only a short distance from the tailoring establistment The father was not at home last | night, the son told the police. and the latter took it for had worked late and decided to slu.v in_his_place of business Dr. Pearl Russell, member of I|\-7 staff of at Emergency | Hospital. responded to an emergency call, examined the body and_ pro- nounced life extinet. Coroner Nevitt gave a certificate of s ide. physieians ENJOY A SIDE TRIP TO Atlantic Clty A visit to Washington will be incomplete with- out a trip to ATLANTIC CITY The world’s greatest seashore pleasure resort —charming at all seasons—especially delight- ful in the month of June. SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR SHRINERS £FReturn portion of round-trip tickets account of the Im- perial Council from Harrisburg Went thereof, will be g00d to stop off at Baltimore, within final return limit, and 6 month Tourixt tickets Wwill he sold In Washington good from Baltimore to At- lantic’City, thus providing a convenient means for an enjoyable senshore trip. Chairman Hull of the democratic na- tional committee has issued a statement | asserting that the result of the special election in the eighth congressional dis- trict of Towa dast Monday was a notable democratic victory “The rock-ribbed republican eighth congressional district of Towa,” says the statement, “at a special election Mon- day replied to the republican claims of President Harding's rapidly growing popularity In the west and the wonder- ful benefits of the republican tariff to the farmers by giving the republican candidates for Congress a bare 1,000 majority in a district normally republi- Daughton, the democratic candidal cut_down the republican majority in 1922 agaipst Representative Towner and now cuts it down almost to the van- ishing point in a contest waged strictly on national issues. “The democratic candidate carried five out of the eleven counties in the district all of which have been strongly repu lican. The big turnover is shown. by | Appancose _county with a republican maljori! f 1,730 in 1922, now giving 242 democratic majority, 00 in 1922, gave 480 democratic ma- Jority on Monday. , “After two years of Harding high tapiff ‘prosperity,’ these figures reveal the extent of the revolt among the in- | dignant and ruined farmers not only in Jowa but in the great west. This great | reverse amounting to a democratic vi presages a political revolution in 1924, It also proves that the democrats | are alert, unjted and eager for the fray L A @ Don’t play hide and sheik for a supply of rightly laundered: cal- lars. Call the Tolman wagon Bedouin— Franklin 71. He won't desert you. K ~§@@@@@; ~ ) A< |imum1fluunm|muui1mmuummmnunmnu Through all-rail express via Delaware River Bridge oute leaves Washington, weekdays, 1:15 P.M.—with other connecting trains at convenient hours. AFTER SEEING WASHINGTON BY ALL MEANS SEE ATLANTIC CITY £ Write for frec copy of the new 192-page. tllustrated. 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Six Washington students attending the University of Illionis will bé among the 1,623 graduates to receive degrees at the fifty-second annual commencement Monday. They are Beatrice Brazerol, Helen Brehm, Courtland Spencer Yu-Ching Chen, Francis Ed- Johnston and Robert Rourke Evelyn Booker, gar Stitis. GIVEN TREASURY POSITION. Charles W. Colling of Chicago, who a8 been counsel for the buréau of the budget. was named yesterday 1o “ird genuty controller of the cur- reney. will | R 4have eight out of the thirteen city | Our Sal C. THURSDAY JUNE 7, 1923.° (Copyright, Mok reg. 1378, by H. O. Fischer. U. 8. Pat. off,) (Do You MeAN To SAY IF You DIDN'T S€EE A e Hapren You WOULDN'T EVEN | ac A &'\f‘os /R“RJ MAKES UP DEFICIT. 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