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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923. T 33" FOUR LITTLE WAIFS |5 STOWAWAYS ROASTED Airplane Golf MRS. WADE ELLIS OF D. C. |UPHOLDS SHIPPING BOARD| BERNHARDT SALE ENDS. . - | Unnecessary gex, RULE ABOARD SHIP| TC DEATH IN BUNKERS Match Planned PRESENTED AT COURT |roderal Court Reverses $13,528|Broceeds of Effects of Zate Actress, s Jones—Are you going to shave | Mofher eaving Esyotian room In l’llu(‘:‘ul’nl* What did you think of it, PR Overcome by Coal Gas—Four Oth- To O C Third Punction in London Brilliant “";:L:‘:‘;ml‘:' ;""“‘:“'“ o . 3": "°']'? Sisne S b e e was all right . ] NEW L » June 14.—The . June 14.—The final day of | minutes, will you, while I take the!but I don't sel h > Little Girl, 10, and 3 Brothers, ers Rescued on Sugar o pen ourse Despite Mourning for Prin- United States circuit court of appeals the first -lnllsm o;ns;;-h Bernhardt's| parrot out on the back porch. S i n‘;d‘n;h;:;dr&::s = £ 5 Freighter, CHICAGO, June 14.—An airplane cess Christian. reversed the decision of the federal :.l'c;;' 55;0;0. ‘r"\-flfilfo!;_l-'\!%le—thl:- Younger, Sail for Jamaica Alone, PRI s golf match 1s to be staged 500N Y | 5 g Assoclated Press, district court at Pensacols, Fla., in | §ib.° ¢ Y BSOTES = A Seeking Aunt. MARCUS HOOK, Pa. June 14—/ the Olympia Country Club in cele- LONDON, June 14—Mourning for|2Warding damages of $13,528.84 in favor | The great canopied bed on which = ‘-‘-g," g »M‘{L@ the famo act died, th- The sugar freighter, Santa Theresa,| bration of the opening of 8 |princess Christian made little difter. |°f thé Pensacola Lumber and Timber | (12 TMTOAD #5I0eo dled, Was with: | brought a tragic story when it drop-| fourth eighteen-hole links, making at the third court of Company against the United States|priced lot consisting of bas reliefs | By, the Alacclatea Press. ped anchor OFf Gloucester immiga-| it the largest olf club In the |ned at Buckinerar meier e “eason | shipping Board and the Emergency |and . sacred objects sculptured - in NEW YORK, June 14—Julia May, | vlon station near here yesterday. corld. Th Seat ekt b | ) . TIEL. | 1reet Corporation for alleged violation | W00d brought 11,000 francs. A rug ten. and her three little brothe During the voyRge from Havana five| "7 ‘he conteat, which w Queen Mary and the ladies of the royal | o et made from the skin of an antelope, % | stowaways died of heat and coal| Dlaved by two aviator members of | of contract, killed by Madame Bernhardt while rence, two, whom she fs takl Sl teurs on one side and nine profes- cow, brought 287 f 3 Demver Col e Heimeion o Y eratd hod wereT miowaways Were| Jlonals on the other, 1s the first | In accordance with the wish of King | its vessels to Pensacola April 15, 1920, | Sy Drought 287 frames. == enver, Col, to Kingston. Jamaica, | Tescued and were event of its kind. George. however, the women guests | to carry 600,000 feet of lumber to Liver- | iy ary “will begin Juna 2 | PER CENT jewelry were equipped with nor- took possession of the de luxe suite | "\{lan tha Hanta Theresa sailed I.'M. Akesf Will pilot the plane | Wore the usual ‘court attire and the |pool and that the vessel did not arrive 92 employes fromone mal eyesight. Statisti of the S. S. Tivives and, a little later, | from Cuba Friday . the five men| for the professionals and drop ;P;;;:C"; t‘::-'mg_':illed;lab?llllar‘;tcdo‘n:. ;Jlntfl ]J;me 6, the Ium:'er lnPlhe mean. _ | conters pad o . ‘ty ld ‘du' ics had taken possession of the entire |crawled into the bunkers next to the| EoIf balls.to which is attached a |y ei8. Mool of Spain, . oo e e o e, L D e cens Bollers. WWhen the ship hag becn he| white ribbon, as near as possible paj The claim was based on the decline in USED vision. 11 in 55 rubber necessitate extraordinary ship. not to mention the hearts of all f goa “t\o days, stokers noticed a pe.| o each of hine putting ‘ereens, Ao onE the Anedicani presented were | the lumber market during the period of ; shoe inspectors could precautions for preserv- the passengers. cullar odor. ' When they shovel while J. M. Curran, the other air Ewe LEIMION an of Sew York, | waiting and the costs to the lumber Their father disappeared recently | oy tho’ coal thay iy thoveled | B fer. will drop red ribbon pajls |Mrs. Luclus M. Cuthbert and Mias Alice | company in protecting the shipment ENVELOPES "°‘dV'°P"'56d=‘¢"’" the ing vision. Etz Optome- BALE [l ot il et for his team of amateurs. The |M: Cuthbert of California, Mrs. Hamil- | from insects, products. nly 22 per trists are ready to help from their home in Longmont. Col, | °f the Kept on until they reachea| plavers will then hole out from | ton Lewls of Chicago, the Misses Aline | The court here held that the contract 3 . cent box factory hands you. and a short time later their mother [the oiher side of the bulkhead mext| the spot where the market pellets |2nd Margaret Halstead, daughters of | was taken by the master of the vessel meias Prlzes dled. 1o the boilers, where they stumbled ‘"l"- ";lhe L BT ‘{';af";:xfl;l:vt?\’fl‘l‘xl-’-:t::fl"gm \::1 71‘;.?1’4:.? ‘;’.‘fi‘fi,“',fi‘.h?:{";:&':";’;:‘ :,2: No Matter What Your Profession or Authorities catin over one of ‘the dead men. Then| lower than 300 feet. As there are 5 o ! ommunicating with Mrs. E. R. Crockett of Kentuc valid 365 Vllulblt prises for Occupation, Let Etz Examine Your Eyes their aunt. Miss 5 who | they found the other four lying close| many trees on the course, the play “See Etz p— 1217 and [OPTOMETRIST, G Street See Better” - N. W *\ I8 postmistress at Kingston, were re- (fvgflher They had been overcome| may become thrilling in case the - Ask quested by cuble to send the children { BY coal 8as and roasted to death by| flyers drop the balls in an unto- | o rour dealer Shruux e B 7T = % IO A G X 1 & A Clear lllustration NI\ to her the heat. ward spot. The date for the con- N.Y.C. State Department at test, which will be nine holes, will be o it 113 raiirond aseumed. the responsibility | Professors Decry Effort to Estab- | nl getting them across the The United Fruit mpany gave [ Npw YORK, June 14.—Attempts to them reduced rates and installed them in the suite de g then a new American language were in”the sui wssigning Mes. |Gt ol “The ‘opening sosferince ot l We are trading in large numbers of used cars on new DURANTS. GoteMitl Srewary i : | British and American professors of R aal i efield, steward English_at Columbia University by Dr. However, as we are disposing of these used cars as rapidly as vage was made comfortable. Cole. | English s o ™ | fleld had reached the distraction point | HEAY Van Dyke of Princeton Univer- anls es received, we still need many more to meet the demand. Why not e ot el sractia sity, who declared that *the proposal to | ;i 2 youngest of h e el the | make a new American language to fit bring your used car in for appraisal on a for a trip of ins P m“;‘l‘nnrmnus country may be regarded | ard, rushing f b either as a specimen of American hu- ore er | Romie et el e e woh e V DURANT out of a lifeboat inte which he h Dr. red Newtor Seott of the Talver mpt— P ! S i ; e —Permanent—Relief | = - Slamperer. i b e e L R CAR‘I’ R'S LITTLE uvmnrlu.s Open Evenings and Sunday Until 9 P. M. s Wy e, do much to keep down the old bitter- | meverfail. Purely vege. d <old” Julin, 10 [ ness between England and the United | table—act surely but e en are 3 g fififlfl’ on the Bl e pulswdaiingy fERs|| HARPER MOTOR CO. SAVED FIRM MILLION, [rumuie 0 o8t Stop after: JNE | From Lite | dinner dis- { 1128 C i A SAYS TUMULTY Mrs. Hiram Offun—You're leaving | tregg—cor- S | onnecticut Avenue IN SUIT | today” to get married? 1 thousht xou| pect indiges H . 24 ea Franklin 4307 v. you told me tion; improve Paid But 32 _)0{) Wllscn . elf two weeks ago you'd noticed | ¢ lexion — 8 Bx-Sec-|| ¥ cetie hanging round hers en. | LS COmPl retary Seeks $97,500 More From | tirely too much. Shipbuilding Company. \ B the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 14.—Seeking $87.- Joseph P. Tum- to President the state su- Staten Island Company he company engaged him to adjust claims w es Shipping Board; th: company $1.000,000 and r 00 of his fce. . i LR 2 Dainty Summer Lingerie is Easily HERE/ ThombEfcric N e AT _ Ironed with a “Universal” Electric Iron 1209 9th STREET, N.wv. ' | . s i1 ey RONS backward and sideways as easily (NVERSA} o : N\ g e L : 9 as forward, because it has no corners or S}l{:‘: Y‘{; b i/ /8 » N 3 ) ! y_ , sharp edges. Round heel prevents cloth from & | (= ! i gathering or wrinkling on the back stroke. This Iron Phone or mail orders filled | : /), Tapered point slips quickly and easily into romptly. ol Biain’8oi7—Franiin 2101 % : / the finest pleats and ruffles of your daintiest Washington Theater ? . dr. Supply Company summer dresses. 908 G Street N.W. STUDEBAKER LIGHT-S8IX SEDAN 1 : THE WRINKLE PROOF IRON Where Quahty Counts Above ' Guaranteed Electrically and Mechanically Everything Else Sold by all Good Dealers Price $6.75 . ere Headquarters or Quality is more important in an Bendplantsbuildmorehighqualityclosed enclosed car than in most any other bodiesthan those of anyotherautomobile product in daily use. manufacturer and connequmt}y over- Regardless of price, it is not econ- head costs are reduced and the price to the omy to buy & makeshift job in whichthe ~ Customer islow. quality is skimped and cheapened at The in-built quality of the Light-Six every tuin. Paint, imitation leather and Sedan is evident the moment one gets ANDERS,FRARY & CLARK, NEW.BRITAIN. fibre board too often cover serious struc- behind the wheel, and is appreciated far tural defects and cotton-and-wool trim- moreafter twenty-fiveor thirty thousand ming cloths are short lived. The chances miles of service. Thesecond hand market are that the buyer will morethanpay the further reveals the high intrinsic value == difference later—in higher upkeep cost, that is traditional with Studebaker cars. frequentrepairsandexcessivedepreciation. The Light-Six Sedan, with its sturdy The price of the Light-Six Sedanis the four-door body, its improved L-head lowest at which it is possible to obtaina motor, and the excellence of its chassis, substantial, high grade hardwood and combines distinction of appearance with steel body, upholstered inmohair, incom- @ reliability of performance, a degree of 4n 'Every *Home/ \ bixwfionwit:;fchauhofwweddcpend- eomfort{;nd economy ° ability and ormance. known any El l WE Sell The e e ek S il R ectric ilron (uvessag Iron of body construction dates back to the After 71 years of service the name THE WRINKLE-PROOF IRON with its desizable ‘and ex- very inception of the vehicle industry in Studebaker enjoys confidence and re- clusive features. Phone, write this country. Today Studebaker’sSouth spect more than ever. or call. JOS. D. CAMPBELL : Power in surplus measure to satisfy the most exacting owner Sold by GOOd Stores 517 10t . N.W. Four wide-opening doors. Eight-day clock. Quick-action cowl ventilator, hatoing ooy S e g Rt ol e . i Phone Main 6549 proof visor and windshield cleaner. Dome light. Thicf-proof transmission lock, = . ST TS Throughout the City LIGHTSIX BIO-SIX S-Pase 115 W BB P, | 7-Pasa 136 P, By 60 B, e M—— 7] Touring e §1378 . R ; Neighborhood—Patronize Him - Remedy (F Tabl """";_ ;_g:_‘““‘"‘;‘;;:,""""“ > . Get the Genuine “UNIVERSAL”—Look for Window Display r Universal Electric Irons (. A. Muddiman Co. XNow in Our New Store 709 13th St. (Ono Door Above G) TR RADE MARK KNOWN IN'EVERY HOME lll\lllIlllIIl“lIIllIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIII|lI.l|'2 ARG “The Trade Mark known. . 1016-1018-1024-1026 Connecticut Avenue Wholesale Distributors for District of Columbia Untll We Can Occupy Our New Home at 14th and R JOSEPH McREYNOLDS President Commercial Automobile and Supply Co. AR JUNIORS—LIittle NRs Lo 18§ A STUDEBAKER YBAR [€) ents, then candy conted. For children_and adults.