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7 DIE, 1 UNHURT 1N 3.000F00T DROP Marine Fiyer Has Miraculous Escape After Planes Collide. By the Associated Press. & LACOLA, Fla., August —Un-; at practice which would | d their avia train- . pt. George F. Hill und‘ it. Cornelius McFadden, both | nited States rine Corps, Killed when a plane in which | v were flying collided with another | - piloted by st Lieut. M. A.} 1 midair and fell mgre than at the naval air station here have ing First compl the. the ccident Navy De- 'Butterfly Farm Permit Is Asked By C allforman By the Ansociated Press. LOS ANGELES, August 23.—An 2pplication for permission to es- tablish a butterfly farm on public domain in_the Angeles forest re- serve has been made to Supervisor R. H. Charlton here by John Hew- lett of Redlangs, Calif., _ Hewlett stated that if permis- sion were granted for him to use forty acres for that purpose he would plant the entire tract in flowers Le believed butterflies like particularly, #and would ralse the ingecis for decorators. ALEXANDRIA. ALEX. o =T clal).—A prelimina; assembly of Uncle be held next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in Odd Fellows' -hall for the meeting of a local jpurpose of forming a branch of the national organization. Washington tlously escaped death | hine went into a long 0 of the fusilage had becn ¥ the compact with the oth ht type land- | de down during the| 5000 feet and was in that! sition when it landed on a paved 1 ng from Pensacola Ku. fl:(’d,f Richal su unless cor ions set in from po: sible min internal injuries, he ha chance for recovery, | en and Hill was dden. who was to bring his | with three | of his plane th on when uck the he bodles were of an avia- : which reported at Pensa- 192 ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE. Md., 23 (Spe- | in his city plead- arse ariving while | e of liquor, and A him $100 And v forfeiting of the mo(nr tence the name 1 of Bethesda published list | republicans | as lived at Bethesda | n issued by the | t court here for the © of Miss Hazel C. Cramerand | »nd, both of the police disorderly and Eliza- were each fined | e Samuel Riggs. | FIGHT ON NOMINEE i Appamattox County Voting Ob- structed, to Be Charge. LYNCHBURG, Va. August 23 —Cer- ation of the nomination of- J. W. )i as commonweslth’s attorney amattox county in the recent atic primary will be contested, learncd today, when Aubrey Strode, attorney representing vot- of the county d served n his nomir Flood that { » Would e questioned | on the ground that legally qualified voters were not permitted to part pate in the election. Mr. Flood declared the nominee over A. H. Clem- a majority of 94 votes. t contests Btruck W)nlc Cxossmg Rails at Mountain Lake Park, Md. h to The Star. 3 PARK, Md, Au- R. Ecker, fifty er, was killed ruck by a west- t the Baltimore and Ohio crossing here. She had been at the post office and then proceeded to the store on the other side of the tracks, apparently oblivious of the approach of the train. Twisted Sixes. Carolinn Boll Weesil is an eternal mess: The, rich v has his twin sixes and the poor pan his six twins. From the Li N Sirloin of Beef served on lettuce with choppedvegehhlculad, is so appetizing in hot weather. Sllel::8 it thin and sprinkle both the Sirloin and salad with LEASPERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE 0] ‘Loulmlle Lou’ (The Vampin’ Lady) is stealing into every nce program and trot- ting away with all the bouquets. Ted Lewis® Columbia Record of this go-getter is the vamj ingest, coaxlnlnt fox- trot you ever heard. tion on the other side. At Columbia Dealers i more | Ku jing Fred €. Spaulding, the national organizer, who has heen working in Alexandria for several days past, stated today that the purpose of the association is to create and maintain a lively and intelligent interest in all local, state, ternational questions, and to stimu- late a full and generals discussion and persuade all citzens to participate ctively in American gov- ernment The state corporation commission has granted a charter to the West Realty Corporation with its principal office in Alexandria. Purposes are to | sell and deal in real estate. Officers and directors are: - Henry P. West, Washington, president; L. Perry West, ington, vice president and treas- lthelbert Downham, Alexandrla, gecretary Mrs. Martha R. Herfurth and hus- band have sold to Mrs. H. Schwartz a house and lot on the north Cameron street between Royal streets, t heen placed on record in the office of the clerk of court. James N. a retired undertaker, at his home ved died_yesterday t Occoquan. Va. He is everal children. His | 1l take place at 1 o'clock afternoon from his late gation of members of Potomac Lodge, No. 38, Odd Fel- ¢, will attend, 'Mr. Carter having been a member of that lodge. Funeral ces for Cummings. who died Monday as the result of a fall from a ra were held this morning at St. .\!nn s Cath- olic_Church and conducted by Rev L. F. Kelly, assistant pastor and | burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. delegation of members of Alexandria Lodge of Elke attended the funeral M. Roberts' funeral took afternoon from his late Montgomery street onducted by Rev. Mr pastor of the Free Meth- tomorrow residence. A dele Jennings. od el cemetery SEVEN MEN IN KU KLUX INITIATION UNDER ARREST One of Group Accused of Having Firearms in Auto Says He Is Minister. PLAINFIELD, N. T Klux Klan initiation here last night eMdgd with the arrest of seven men, one of whom said he was a minister, on charges of carrying fire- arms in an automobile. The men were held in $500 bail each and, fail- ing to post bond, were locked up for = hearing today. poli klan meeting at a hall in while an initiation was being a hill in the outskirts. Dur- e night klansmen in groups drove back and forth from the hall to the hill and one of these groups was searched with the result that a shot- gun and two revolvers were found the held and national and In- | side of | and | A deed of transfer | ter, elghty years old. | Cornelius J. | as t Church and burial was in Beth- | - /CHASE- | August 23—A | men were called out to | |DRY AGENT DOUBTED AFTER HIS 18TH DRINK Jury Decides Officer Could Not Be Sure of Intoxicating Qualities of Alleged Whisky. Special Dispateh to The Star. DULUTH, Minn., August 23.—After a prohibition agent has drunk fif- | teen glasses of moonshine whisky and three glasses of wine he is in no con- ditlon to pass on the intoxicating }aualities of his nineteenth drink. So | saith the jury. The case Chisholm, cha ky, has just be Judge John F. of Joseph Muverin of i with selling whis- n declded in Federal cGee's court. Frank itted that he imbibed prior to visit- nk establish- gainst This verdict by the jury automati- ally caused the dismissal of sale charges awainst fwe others accused f violating the national prohibition laws, and will affect the prosecution jof ¢ 100 similar cases, it was {predi 4 Acc o hibition Agent the evidence, Buck. single-handed, {bearded the Chisholm lions in their | den. The town, it was testified, was | “saturated.” To obtaln evidence of | ales he had to buy. and when he | | bought he had to drink. By the time | he reached Muverin's shop, witnesses declare, strong drink he had | imbibed was ing. i Buck sisted he was still sober | when he called on Muverin and that | 2 him moonshine. Mu- Pro- OU'VE motored over glaring roads; you've been swimming [ in many spots—what | your eyes have endured has surely earned them the precaution of an ex- i3 amination—and remedial { attention, if needed. improved for i “See Etz and See L omrrms'r G ? Better” | Don’t Rub = DON'T stoop over —powder or flakes. i clean in 15 minutes. No need of rubbing. Use less soap. Makes hard water soft. Won’t Streak. | Blues as it washes. A-1 MANUFACTURING CO., Philadciphia when Water get s 1n the Crank Case ! - SIS D (3 Away ! board rubbing your arms off to get your\| clothes clean. Use Chase-O with bar soap DELEGATE AND SHERIFF | CANDIDATES ON LIST Special Dispatch to The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, August 24— In addition to the list of candidates entered in the primary contest in| Prince Georges county September 10 J. William Wachter of Laurel is en- | tered as a candidate for the republi- | can nomination for the house of dele- gates and Harvey E. Smith, republi- can, Riverdale, as a candidate for| sheriff. John J. Fink of Berwyn an- | nounces ‘he wiil not retire from the | shrievalty contest. DROWNS IN UPSET BOAT. Special Dispatch to The Star. OAKLAND, Md., August 23.—Pau-| lino, aged fifteen years, son of Louls| Lajaconia, fruit dealer, was drowned vesterday in Lake Terra Alta, seven | miles west of here, when a canoe capsized. He was unable to swim. ! Campers recovered his Bbdy in half ! an hour. | Atwood & Rupprecht Designers and Manufacturers | . Summer Injuries to Eyes AN ADITORIAL Go back to your desk insured against head- ache, vertigo and stom- ach ills. These follow impaired eyesight when the strain of work in- creases the defect. Etz cxaminations are expert and thorough, Our cquipment is among the world’s most conservation of vision 1217 Strect N.w. m,m{- Your Life a hard-ribbed wash-|| Soaks your clothes D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST N more than a half century’s constant study of lubrication we have met and solved many hard problems. To take one for example, why water gets in the crank ca: se and what to do about it. About a pound of water is formed by the process of burning a pound of gasoline. Most goes out the exhaust—the remainder, always heavier than oil, drops to the crank case. Clean oil and water will not stay mixed. Dirty oil will emulsify and quickly lose its value. Experience therefore teaches us to manufacture Polarine absolutely clean—to urge you to drain your crank case often and always fill with fresh Polarine of the proper consistency. Economical lubrication demands a single reason- ably priced, widely distributed oil of outstanding The Polarine Chart advises the consistency of Polarine that for your car best combines easy flow, heavy work, lasting wear and low mileage cost. 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Women's Hose White cotton drop-stitch stockings and Silk Hosettes, in brown only, reduced to.. Fine quality Cotton Socks with ribbed tops. Regular 18¢c values; now 2 pairs for White Nile Cloth Shoes. Sizes 7 to 8 Infants White Eve Cloth Strap Pumps and Oxfords. Misses’ sizes, 9 to 2. Growing girls' sizes 5 to 9. Boys' and Girls’ Tan Elk Leather Bare- foot Sandals; solid oak soles. Sizes 10 89c¢ “Keds™ Tennis High- Shoe Clearance Ankle-Strap Pumps. High Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s Cuts, Oxfords and Broken sizes. Sale at Hahn'’s. A wonderful sale of desirable Hahn Don’t miss this opportunity. At our 7th 8 K St. Store only. All Sales final. No Exchanges. No Refunds. ] \Vome nqs Z b Whites, Blacks and Colors. All are this season’s styles—from our regular $4.50 to $7.50 stocks. About 750 pairs left. $1.85. Menqs SllOéS Regular $5 to $10 Hahn Quality High and Low Shoe.s. All live wanted styles, but sizes are broken, so we're cleaning them out at $2.85. About 450 pairs altogether. At Main Store Only Cor. 7th & K Sts. Members Better Business Bureau Zhe]PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Intrinsic Value Extraordinary In a Factory Purchase of Weights—All From Top to Toe Full fashioned and with guaranteed non-ravel garter tops means no runs below Some square heel, others pointed slipper heel. dotted g gartes line. Colors are Brown, Gray, Biege, Pongee, Taupe, Black and White, etc. ¢From one of the foremost manufacturers of high-grade hosiery. = Just 62 dozen in the lot. Come early—these values are very unusual. For Llst of Our 100 Wonderful Friday Bargains See Page 25 Palais Royal, ery Fine Silk Stockings 3,00, $3.50, and *3.75 Qualities With slight factory faults At, Choice, *1.59 Pair These stocking are in the superb qualities so much desired—They are Chiffon Silk, Also Medium and Heavier SEeESEEEESNESENEEEUNEEEEEEN Pure Thread Silk G & Eleventh Streets AEEEN allllllllllllll NN RN R E E ] [ ] . . . [ ] L E [ ] L] . [ ] . 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