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[} 1,000,000 BONDS \Find Missing Lad After Long Hunt UP IN MORSE TRIAL| Calmiy Steeping Twelve-year-old Louis Shaw's fail- ure to return to his home at 1309 1st street last night caused his par- . A U. S. Shows Defendants Did|ents, ar. ana Mrs. John Shaw, much Not Use Proceeds for Cor- poration Debts. | uneasiness. Police search for the voungster was conducted in all parts of the District, but no trace of him {was found until about 3 o'clock this {morning, when Lieut. Cornwell found i him asleep at the police headquarters Testimony concerning & bond issue | entrance to the District building. of $2,000,000 by the Virginia Ship-| Bareheaded and his clothing dirty, Luilding Company in order to permit | Louis had fallen from mere exhaus- tion and was sound asleep when the tlie issue of which the government|jjeutenant found him. He was gliven tad canceled two mortgages AEET 2 more comfortable sleeping place in the bullding until put to bed at THE EVENI NG STAR. . ., TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1 DRY CHIEF FCR D. C. IS SENT/TO ALABAMA Successor to Edgar N. Read Not 'Yet Named—VYellowly Tem- porarily in Charge. gar N. Read, now divisional pro- hibition chief for Maryland, Dela- ware, West Virginja and the District of Columbla, today . as transferred to become actinz director for Ala- bama. He will Serve until a perma- nent director 8 chosen to succeed Charles M. Sartain, the Alabama di- rector, who resigned recently. A successor to Mr. Read has not yet been named, it was officially stat- i ed at prohibition headquarters. Pend- ing the appointment of a new chief for the division, the local force will continue to operate under direction of headquarters here, with Chief E. C. Yellowly in charge. STOCK EXCHANGE Silkworth retired AEAD QUITS POST Silkworth Resigns as Presi- dent of Consolidated—Fig- ured in Fuller Fallure. By'the Associated Press NEW YORK, June 26.—William & s president of the Consolidated Stock Exchange today His resignation was accepted at e} b ceting of the special exchange com- sating $1.700,000 on the plant at Alex-1 ) B0 (0t detention to awalt the [t : B o e that | 41, Ause o¢ detent EDWIN L. RAUB DEAD. [mitiecS.ncrins” Sitkworts v vaon ihe debts of the corporation were to Louis, a disciple of Sir Izaak Wal- | “under fire” in connection with the be paid was introduced today by the ;:}.’;{m‘;‘“d )i::‘cenl":;h“‘fi\u:’\;:i‘;‘gB’ pane Superintendent of Railway Dining | investigation into the failure of the g rosecution at the trial of Charles W. “\.hu,‘,,, hid become sepurated and aos Bheiias Bucsnnibe ;lm(‘:k brokerage firm of 1. M. Fulle \lorse, his three sons and four others, { Louis was unable to find his way 2 > : & Co. Jofore Justice Stafford and n jury in|Bome. "He walked from the river 3 3 . 5 . Buwin L. Raub, superint:nde | Silkworth ceased to be a member of vefore Justice Stafford and front and was attracted to the Dis- G 4 ¥ 4 3 g e Lins sHE ithe exchange also, it was announced <riminal Div n 1 The ®OVETN- | trict building by the lighted entrance 2 b 3 R 8 4 7 3 5 for the past | 2 nent also showed that some of these |and stone steps. years, died last night at Garfle . ignds were hypothecated by the PR s Secc ity two Years Tweedy Successor. : p 3 oty > i - services will be held at the \Morses and declared the proceeds n | ¢ 3 i | S ractmient, 808" Clifton! Testace Y Adten e Tty S i as bertot were not used for the settlement of xRt - . ST Fhre - e e Hi P R : tomorrow night at 8 o'clock ex(¢ “-W‘L’" i Ulh 0, was expected Lo the debts of the corporation Bl s e T : 2 . < e 3 p . £ Wwill be taken to Easton vorth' 'was a witness 1sst week nterment. Mr. Raub was : itnes fo Was iden- Hearing into the fa AN i paE e TR e . £ S R, 4 tive of Easton, Pa. He k A y ang 3 S boat e B O e ‘ > = _ . tifled with the Masonic and Independ- > aller & Co. He was p ? S BNy e s s % ¥ ent Order of Odd Fellows fraternities. | ¢4 R i by (e é A PR e N e % i i = ; Sut o s s He is survived by his wife, 3 ] i s E with physicians, ttle inmates of the insiitution, who will aid in helpi Raub; a son on Raub; a daugh- L ant . e s having sold his sea ‘Ihe Commercial Nationai T R Washington was the trus ‘ustodian of the bond issue and Wil- m Harrison, one of the as nold eput 2 sistant cashiers, testified that he when the Washington and Boston temms will clash, The entire proceeds of the game w ter, 3Miss Marian Raub brother, £ Amfiold Rotbsteln. veputad am- new some of the defemdants. He over to make up n deficit of E51,500 the institution I facing. A Raub, and two sisters, Mrs Fuller firm on “shoestring” col lentified a number of letters ad- Robert Kleckner and Mrs. Harry sed by rious officials of the inia Shipbuilding comnany o | Maryland and Virginia Towns A. Morse, dated -May 5, ; i Cordial to D. C. Citizen Bachman, all of Easton, P N hen Mothatein =p red a witness before Referee in ] Mr. Raub was known personally | Brated 85 & Ve iReH e e to hundreds of the patrons of the |pjg gealings with the firm. Rothstei Erandirai ir lane el said he had borrowed $157.000. . . . ———————— 3 red that the loans were E Swimming Pool at Central High ceting the ' delivery to W'l’ 0 f P bl' ~ I ’ A ? {woei v 1 ) cured by government bonds. 200,000 of the bonds. | . 2 0od is used very little for build- 3 by Rupert M. it was | Sailor Trainees. ut l)e"' or uouc on ju \ * e prupoace in_Indlel owing to the S PR Ma i = fruction of any except the| A new method of extracting tann $200,000 worth of t — | . TR native woods by. white a s g il Ty e i orh oLt = { The first chapter of the D. A. . to|{rom the bark of Douglas fir trees Outh ot tiie bonds: Wwas dhad - | Speciui'Dispateh to The Star. | d in China, and the second in falr drving instead of the usual wat. fng to the witnesses. ar | ABOARD U. s. EAGLE 58, gt - | Schedules of the acuvities at the dav. Thursduy and Friday il s rocently established | process has been fnvented in Wash croxs-examination by Attorney | MOORED PATUXENT RIVER, OFF | community centers during the sum-7The St URO Berloas W e Lo e = ash Rockwood the : ash- | . | ¥ il thir | T eaplained. that. e et Casn. i SOLOMON'S ISLAND, Md. June 26— | Three Boys at Children’s!mer scasou. which will begin nextirie time schedule will be as fol-, Will Take Charge Monday of (erely the custodian of the bonds, | Fienty of opportunities for a good | month and continue through August, | lows | ! nd it was its duiy to surrender}time to offset the hard work of train- ita H were announced today by Miss Cecil Hours for’ Women, | i i company. entrance to pool at 7: second | | Succeeding Maj. Tyler. community center department of the ! public sct group, women, shower at 7:40, er tra to pool at §; third group, men, | ! shower at $:40, entrance to pool at 9 i with | The pool will be closed at 10 p.m, | Tennis Club of the Chesapea Maj. James A.” O'Connor, Corps of Fotomac Telephone Compuny will| Engineers, recently assigned to dut tennis courts at Central High harks e Uni States en- nter each afternoon from 5, until|in charge of the United States en k: the American Legion ball | gincering works in this city and vi- club will play on the stadium thelcinity, has arrived here from Fort fternoons of Tuesday, Thursday and | 3 b aturdays from 5 until dark: the|lwavenmworth, Kan., and will ctical Psychology Club of the [his row duties next Monds pmson Center will meet in the ar-1 Maj. MW . Tyler, the engineer mory each Tuesday, beginning = ek eves, ha s e 1018 ficer whom he relieves, has been as- signed to duty at Florence, A Martin Wells. tneadurer Of the nished the citizen-sailors of the ! 3 avellers Bank and Trust Company of , United States naval reserves of the Beneflt Game' fartford, Conn., was the next i e:s for the government. He that his bank was trustee for a large | ey ramber_of the creditors of the Groton Bagle 56 n Works and that Harry F. Morse Capt. P. D. Johnston, commandin , resented to him a copy of a reso- | the Lagle, has set a fast pace for|ball game between the Washington ution by the Virginia Shipbuilding | his oflicers and men in their training, |and Bos Corporation _authorizing him to hy- ch is being carried out under the! Americ pothecate $600,000 of the bonds. |direction of his executlve officer, | 1 se bonds were received by the | Lieut. Stineme but the crew say. Yunk as trustee for the Groton cred sel is a “home,” which is a | wors. “And we still have them,”|sailor’s way of telling that he is at- | concluded the witness, referring to |tached to a happy ship. ! 3 the bond Members of the crew have been en- | the ma rtained by the island people of the sen—Lawr hoo! center at Centr District, now on their annual train i —— The genera] civi ing cruise aboard the U. S S| High School will open July So_enthusiastic are the inmates of | . imming. as the principal activity. |, the Children's Hospital over the:base imye Cieveland-Phelps gcenter will {usher In the summer stason July 2 on teams to be played at the | ygyqtrial and educational clubs and 3 cague ball park Thursday ! oSt © S0E 0 S for the benefit of the institution that a number of them have volunteered to aid in the sale of the tickets. Of ¥ volunteers three have been surton, Lloyd Good- in ume W. Davis, exccutive secretary be in charice of the Central cen- ter. Dr. Guy H. White will be th swimming director. He will be a sisted b Community musie a., in| erts, under { | ont ; ¢ a staff of instructors a : . = | Ghesapeuke bay, where Capt John.|ing and Louis Meade, whose aEETe- | fuirds. The Central swimmiug pool | (1€ Guspices of the C: nity Music [conneetion with the Musele Shoals | 5 furai T sor Niherty, snd{gate ages| total 35 '6 open four afternoons and three oclation, will ‘be Beld throuzhout!yrofect, in turn the newly organized Patrol [ ights cnch v he season on Sunday evenings | Boat Quartet has been well received—| Burton, through the aid given him | Bights euch week {Also, under the Community Music As- Saw Service in France. { {In fact, in demand, at entertainmentsfat the hospital, is fighting a winning | - Follow lealth Rules. tation, band concerts wiil be held | Maj. 0'Connor was stationed in this | LU 1. U, on the island | battle back to health and strensth Sensmiie by ) Reall. dandet. I the 8t Che announcements | cicy uwbout five vears, first as a stu 4 Fishing Is Popular. from the valley of consumption. He is{,,.5¢ ana the community center &% to detalls and dates will be made [gent at the Army War College and beloved by the nurses and physicia t the hospital because of his che ful demean later. | Fishing and crabbing parties have { been formed amonk the crew. and | they have about cleaned out Tangier {sonud of fish and crabs, if their { department will be strictly enforced. afterward in the office of public | Included in these are- the following Open Industrial Classes. buildings and grounds, and has a The women and children must fur- ' Mrs clle Pelham eral _knowledge of local affairs, nish one-plece bathing suits, caps | gene ST Attt & ns. He is from Michigan | Government Officials on Program 5-Piece Breakfast Room Suite . of Convention in H Street Chris- cked primari him Is represented the type catches give any slgn, for the ship's a o "y nd towels. No stockings will be ' ing the months of Jul g duated from the Military [ [ E 3 3 {child for whom teams wlil play. W month July and from the . | company has had many messes from d_fc om 1 e iyt | permitted in the pool. A rubber cap | the Cleveland-Phelps Con - . 1907, at the head of tian Church Tomorrow. | them: o T e procecds will the hospital [ hust be worn. 'A thorough 0aDY |ihe spnecvision ot harcor Do help reduce th 1500 deficit at n of Mry, Ju Soon after anchoring off Tangier] ol reduce, the $2 s £ must be taken by cvery one;Layton. executlve secretary, w e (the world war he Gras | Island Capt. Johnston sent an ex- | Young : A e efore entering the poc X open da except Saturdays, from | Fusmeens -« b ihe hustiaud] C m l § Twenty-five local branches of the ploring party ashore to look thelcently recupcrating from tubercular | Fhe paol will be open for children |2 ‘to 7:30° pm., the following | 4T 2ok Division, in the St Mi- ongplele Snts Chistiy ce Uni sland over, many of the crew having | iliness, nearly jumped out of his hos. der fiiteen. thres mevieds of forty isciiedule: Industrial classes. 2 fo 45008 & Alan, o the st B " Woman's Christian Temperance Union | [V 0¥t many of the crew havinc iliness, ne e o oL e o2 ! minutes each on Tucsday,. Wednose | poes Hoima ; 5 2.4 'hiel and Argonne offensives. Since his : , k| will meet in convention in the H/hubitants and a town built on stilts. | monld se o the game to|day. Th ¢ and Friday ot pm.: story te E oo, oW i return from France he has served at WALNUT Yarmouth Windsor Street Christian Church, 6th and H| They found the town of <Tangier | yisitors i with the time schedule as Friday *this_ activity will. be 'heia|Lorc Dumphreys, WA at Vickabure| f 4 Chai 1a Table. streets southwest, tomorrow morn-{Just like any Maryland town a o alr & base hower at on the roof garden: visu PO e e B o S G group o .hairs and a lable. were pleased with it. Following 1 & buz: i trance cond group, | tional pictures, A S Outline of New Duties. - g g fus gL )folctock: port of the exploring par .{iz one of the nroudest T snlrance to:pool &t commpni fings! His new dutles include supervision Of exceptional beauty and perfect Mrs. Theresa Williams will give an | Johnston permitted liberty parties | the hospital. It 2:40; third group, shower at 3:05, en- ter Band practice. | over the District water scupply cabi i sccount of the last convention. Wil-| 10 %0 ashore there after the day's| ferer from a d 8 > trance to pool at The pool willt Thursdays tros 010:30 pn i e ey cabinet making. : 3 2 {drills were over. Babe Ruth made be cleared at 4 p There will e o e oot of & $am C. Dennis, spectal counsel of| "Atter a day spent near Tangler & oEraphed ball on a The pool will be open for three pe-|for the children of the community | the on of the Potomac and the United States on the American | Island in boat and signal drills, to the hospital ric of sixty minutes each on Tues-July 4 0 T Anacostia rivers; the development of . . and British pecuniary claims arbi- | et bractice and abandoned ship, th. threo youngsters will be at | m—————— e e ORt DATE and the Paperhanging, Upholstering sel moved up Tangler Sound a few hospital to interview visitors fejAnd ous gaax e | per 3 L s Vesse a up Tangler So completion of the Francis Scott Key Paaiting. Unerior and) Exterios comvention on “The World's Court | FH” party houna s 1oner rere boa | Bt Fie Yon Fiurkins? etcrmory 1 10 PROBE NATURAL LIGHT|“PASTIME OF ETERNITY” |bridse ‘ TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT Frank White, United States treas-{ helped the cause by furnishing music | The tickets algo are on sale at lead- urer, and Mrs. John W. and a little sea comedy. ng hotels. news and cigar stands, IN D. C. PUBLIC SCHOOLS president of the District of Columbia ! Invited By Girls. jdru s and' clubs e, Play Written by G. A. Lyon Will e ri 3 Ve 's Clubs, vil, Dinwiddie will speak of personaljOl the populace, that the young Survey of Available Daylight Be- THE BEST ARRANGED COLLEGE TRUSTEES HIT 2 i ; APARTMENTS 1) memories of the temperance cru ., Women invited them ashore the next | fore $30,000 Expenditure on Be Given on Lawn of Chevy WASHINGTON lszs‘]‘m s s i = 5 i right to a Hympt aside mu ’ e i £ NGTON. t.NW. Mai which took place fn Ohlo in 1872, | C P75 on the Fatrol Boat Quartet CHARGE OF IMPOTENCE Electricity. ! Chase School. “On Spring Road" t.N n4224 P S from the gle again took off v. T. A. Cave, pastor of the H| a5 b gt 5 5 LA i survey of the natural lig Areet Christian Church, will make an | Homors. = It was with much regret|National Meeting Urged to Dis- tions in the public 3thoo ddress of welcome to the convention | '™ o crow SHuEnell eo. the SnD ‘il be o by Mrs, | to make ready for the vovase to| prove Theory That Boards Are |} i g : :i“i(:ih ‘(‘”.Il be F;\glpunded to by Mrs. |y, itown, Va., where, too, they were |- P ¥ for improving artificial lighting “‘Between 14th and 16th Stree Reached by 16th §t. bus and 14th St cars §62.50 “The Pastime of Eternity,” the new | Persian play written by G. A. Lyon and produced by the Arts Club of Terms arranged to your convenience. arge living roow, dining room. alcove, 4 A 3 ety | Well received ¥he oo da f < i jon. | cilities will undertaken soon by, Washington, will be given for e henette, spaclows dressing room. with an adies’ A . C. T. : i ‘her: 5% wein | Dy iiaten Misss The survey committee takes the po- | of Chevy Ch School, Connecs uath. U. will be represented by Mrs. Joseph | 200ve Yorktown. There they were | By tie Associiated Press. r - e p vy e School, Connecticut e HIE resentec e igueats of #hb navy metiion duty e core Stional fon that since the schools were|avenue and Shegherd street. Chevy By snIMLER T Thoe usicali ~ Much entertainment is being pro- | convention of collefie and university | erected primarily for daytime use and Chase. Md. {mmediately followini $79.50 Ishmael Burton and Mr. 3. Mac-{yided here also for the crew of theltrustees was urged tods e Tn: | T e I e ook | s oon, e Kbblew=suvpetiat the Large receptlon hall leading iuto beau a ; aking age ! BBl Sey & nto the natural lighting before pro- [ Arts Club, which is to be at 7 o'clc Speiden. Mrs. Emma Sanford Shelton, Bagle, and they are taking advantage i stitute for Public Service. to counte = = et ok arge proportions, spa- e 5 Rtag 3 ¢ e Eihnrio Bl c1ni yine room of lerge proporti pa - wford GEAE I EXDexiy pacties ave sosk aiboie Lo La o L ounter- | ceding with electrification. evere rain late this:f cious bed clamber, nnusually attractive s of the W CK 208 g ob e Hber s ars'ubnTMahor 1t Ehnaeher Bl et | sl whe secttiealon [ Logltnitn o, stocrey S Wt [ WO it T ool Summer-Weig District’ of Golunibls, will preside. ! remain abroad ~indulgo in fishing, |ana to indicate that he helps rather :lEhting, due to the tall buildings|of “The Pastime of Eternity will be ! Door bed. tastefully arranzed dining room a jswimming and crabbing over the'than hinders the development of |4Dout them. it was pointed out. The|Postponed until tomorrow or the first || and kitchenette with bulli-in china closet. '\’IEX'CO TO TAKE OVER [ ship's side. © fo (American inititions ot liarmin s ev% atrain gn tho punila. The (clear nleht, ar 6:30. but the supper | L iments mave outede roome ! The cruise has been a most profit- y tute, the chairman vhich atio veal how ndi- d s > Ol o & French _doors windows. I 00 i profl The institute, irman ot which) Inveatisation’ will cow indoors In’ Chevy Chase Sehoor e || French "G hd windows. hardwood any event. floors, hrome electric fixtures and floor Plugs in every room. ble one b aining 2 s 5 Barnes, preside PART OF HEARST RANCHifvr;yonnin‘unwtfi\fi Ehe aRYIURRL 15 E1YeR | Cnieod Btaten Chambor ol Comuenre For the accommodation of the pub- TROUSERS over to the many drills through|asserted that trustees, responsible for He a B Bl | L asserte A c arrange: ave be. é 7 NEW BUILDIN: : {which a sailor in the Nayy must go|property worth $1,000,000.000, must MA]LS TO GO FORWARD. | have n<~k«~(;“?«r-‘:s||l::wwh:-°" m-m;la ol Immediate Pousess Agrarian Commission Moves to({to maintain efliciency for service et to check the movement to oust gl 2 the gate of Chevy Chare Scianl et Manager on Premises, G aboard the fighting fleet in time of | them from «ll but an economic inter £ those who have not al ]," = Where 1441 Spring Road, Apt. 101 Gris et Control of Section of war. They will return to Washing-|est in education Order Affecting Foreign Service, already obtained EVERY MAN SHOULD HAVE ai a ady > them may procure them — e UMMER . ton better sailornien and ready to re- | sThe dificuities touched upon by OR TWO EXTRA PAIRS OF SUMN 100,000-Acre Holdings. Sume drills for the next yea | formee. Drosiont Mohiesnn e any | First Class, Is Countermanded. R MORRISCAFRITZ CO * WEIGHT TROUSERS ~rOR HOTY 7 the Aseociated Press. z: Return Next Saturday. Hx--hm College and m»l _m:n;\‘ editors | The order holding up transporta- d;;zci:ur“;»‘rr‘vv»r "_»(.1 4‘;"1» b Lok b A AL <, -figfiTaf%N‘gsE.Afi AND F - MEXIC C The vessel will leave here Friday|Who are supporting his disparage-|tion of first-class mails to Europe for | pive oreanic ol ound P f l<‘m‘1k"|:=(.l:||2na(gzls:rr 2 {’n‘:a“fiahicnm mn':\‘lh_ morning. steam fown the Patuiaayiment of trustees are too important|twe days. from June 28 becawee of |BaVe organic heart disease, and this is || 913 15th St Main 617 ON s HE " . o {to be answered,” it w: e- | 12 een c erma believed to be about the general aver- in Chihuahua_ state, owned by Wililam |Tiver and Chesapeake bay and up|te be left unanswe was de-|lack of funds has been countermand-| 4o ‘throughout the councey. = °'¢ Randolph Hearst, has received word th Potomac, homeward bound. | S ed by th F ffice Department. e DAsens {Anchoring in_the Potomac. mear| ‘“More good would come to higher!enough mones being discovered to from Gov. Ignaclo Enriquez of that | | o 1 At | Washington Friday night. thé ves.|education and lower education from a|carry on the work until the ApPro. fito?:re“is:&; I‘flhih‘f)&llxh&a);'u‘-{t agrarian | ) “wi)® comé up to hs o early { Well-organized, fact-finding and fact- | priations for the fiscal year become Coihe aprarian laws for tie CoUrSe |Saturday morning, bringing | the circulating association of _college | available July 1. Foreign parcel post, o the a: ws for the purpose | R ILIY oo end. and univereity trustees than $30.000,000 | however, will be held up until Sun- b ar‘mg over part ol the ranch The Eagle will remain here for|added to endowments for uninformed |gay. e two weeks, when it will make 4 |trustees to spend,” the statement de- e THid hot Know o s elty. sald lthird_cruisé with another group of |clared. el comprising 100,000 acres, might oD SLLIiCiueitiin ves Fe 3 = > sel wi e in comman o deut. | e sretion 'rOREh the contemplated | Commander J. B. Blood, and wiii| DECIDE ANNEX ISSUE. Tages. So far as i3 Know o v~ |cover the same ftinerary. Recruits | are now being taken into the organi- | tonal agrarlan commission has not |zation for this crulse. 11| School Board to Pick Western High New Brick Homes ! Site Tomorrow. { TO NAME DELEGATES. | SIXNAVAL SHIPSSOLD. |, e animatea aiscussion over tho 4t_h &LNE location of the addition to Western Your Choice of Genuine /’ i High School will end tomorrow after- Exhibit H 3 Board of Trade to Send Ccmmlttee!ObSDleCe Vessels Bring Department | noon, ’ when the ) board of roduc.—monl XN1D1 ome ’ ts’ its v the two | — to Waterways Meeting. i Total of $125,000. | broposed “plans. - The Engineer Com- | 1108 4th St. N.E. PALM BEACH OR MOHA]R Akutherlty to select and send dele- | Sale of slx obsolete naval vessels| iSSioner's office favors placing the . At | ion in front of the present school tes to the Atlantic Deeper Water- | for a total of approximately $125,000 | foc tion in 1 Vays convention at Norfolk, - Va.,|Wwas announced by the Navy Depart- | building, i November 16, representing the Wash. (ment vesterday. Two colllers, the | taus vitioone bas wsmea tine e ington Board of Trade, was given by | Vulcan and the Mars-went to John | Lown, (LiZens bas asked that the 9 as the executive committée of the board | F. Walsh, Boston, the Vulean bring- | STReX be €rected ! fn fhont of | 4t a_meeting in its rooms In the Star | In& $60,100 and the Mars $35,100, The | PreS¢rying the landscape in front of | bullding. “The delegates will bo |tender Prairle was sold to Loutsi tMgSChooL = '\ Easy Monthly Payments named by E. F. Colladay, prestdent, | Rothenberg, Oakland, Calif, for §22.- | gerteor toiow i o onill Teach its The following new members were | 666.66; the yacht Vixen to’ the Fair |Jeciion following a conference with | elected: Edward S. Clark, Herbert A.|Oaks Steamship Company, New York | ®n&ineers and architects. Pool, Joseph Schiavone, Frank G.|city, for $5,100; the motor boat Hele- e Jtewart and Glenn L. Swigget. inita’ to H.' W. Blockley, Milwaukee, | The only thing that works twenty- | Wis, for $1,100, and subchaser No.|four hours on a stretch in these soft STREET CARS VDTED IN. gf_ ;‘;‘E&lvh Canning, San Francisco, |times is _a rubber band. Saginaw, After Two-Year Bus Ex-| DISCUSS CHURCH DEBT; perience, Decides on Change. SAGINAW, Mich., June 26.—Arter | McKinley Baptist Seeks Means of belng without street cars and de-! Settling Obligations. pending upon unorganized Jitney| pjans for relievin bus transportation for nearly two |Baptist Momorial Charen 4 ciney, ars, Saginaw yesterday voted al-|Streets northwest, colored, of its in- thost three to one in favor of a fif- ; debedness were discussed by minis- + teen-year franchise for the operation | ters representing the various colored of street cars with motor-bus auxil- | Baptist churches of the District last taries and extensicus. night. The franchise provides for the or- | Donations will be ssked from the sanization of a mew transportation | various churches. Ministers attending SALE SPECIAI " ‘ompany, two-thirds of the directors | the regular conference in the church, . of which are to be Saginaw citizens. | next Monday night, will bring with The cash fare will be 10 cents, with | them the money collected. All of the new light tickets at four for 25 cents. —_— shades in sport colors and y D. C. DELEGATES NAMED, | = ™= Meyer’s Sh g sl FARR—AJ} BRERCE The Commissioners today appointed > eyer S Op NEW YORK, June 26.—Counsel for | four delegates to represent the Dis- | S o R Geraldine Farrar, former Metropoli- | trict of Columbia at the sixteenth an- ising 5 1331 F Street tan opera star, today applied to Su-|nual conference on taxation to be 2 S pgpme Court Justice Tierney for con- |held at White Sulphur Springs in Everything for the Well Dressed Man “iYmation of Referee Mahoney's re-|Septembey. > v yort recommending the granting of | The delegates aro Bfward K. Colla- o spread. Bui L : divorce ‘to the diva from her actor- |day, District ssor- Willlam P, and husband Lou Tellegen. -Justice Tierney | Richards, W. L, “Beale ghd John A g «served decision. 5 i s Petty,. A TROUSERS IN ALL THE NEW AND POPULAK SHADES, PER-. FE:O:TLV TAILORED TO HANG JUST RIGHT. WE HAVE THEM IN NEARLY ALL SIZES—COME EARLY, FOR BEST SELECTIONS .| WON'T LAST LONG AT THIS SFECIAL LOW PRICE. WHITE OUTING TROUSERS Of Duck or Navy Twill JUST THE THING TO WEAR WITH YOUR BLUE OR $ I .95 . the “REYEM” * Eight Dollar Oxford You are offered a choice of light Open Every bay and _ Evening. ~ McKeever & Goss 1415 Eye M. 4752 SPORT COAT. WE HAVE THEM IN SIZES OF 29 TO 42 ON SALE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AT A WONDERFUL BATHING SUIT FOR CHOICE OF BLUE OR BLACK COLORS, ONE-PIECE s 1 50 . SUITS WITH DOUBLE CROTCH, WILL STAND HARD USAGE. GET IN EARLY FOR YOUR SIZE tan, cherry red, dark brown and black in this oxford. ; 910 Seventh St. “We Request the Return of Anything That g Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere”

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