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EDUCATIONAL | ELECTRICA this school ¥ras been trai dynamos, install wiring and test electri chinery. Cour diploma, complete trained. Sept. 26, STEAMSHIPS.” THE 'SUNDAY. -STAR, WASHINGTON,--D, men with training are i demand. For more than a quarter of a century ng men of ambition and Imnu-d me \ for the electrical industries. Condensed ENGINEERING :- tions and promotons. Theoretical and l‘rachml Electricity, \la'hemzucs Steam and Gas Engines, Mechanical IN ONE YEAR Thoroughly equipped fireproof dormitories, din- ing - hall, laboratories, cnab]cs Students construct BLISS ELECTRICAL SCHOOL 210 Takoma Avenue, WASHINGTON, D. C. Phone Columbia 9070 Empl, }k (R N R NN NNNENNEN] O an - wm- e - APARTMENT HOUSES In Washington o31ng from 1 10 10 Lewis Students— d by Our Employment Service KEE to Wicdeat wad, Empigrer Mer.dian Mansions Mall Cafeterias Army & Navy Club A Congressionel Cafoteria Prepare for Gos ay and Nighi Open § A M. to 8 P.M, “Write for Cntaiog, Desk 97367 Lewis Hotel Training Schools 1340 New York Ave. CLIFFORD LEWIS, President. FEY) . 3 AR || 1 SOUTH AM ERICA ‘Less Than 12 Days to Rio On U. S. Government Ships DAYS of rest and recreation; always varied—never monotouous. en the day when South America's enchanted coast lies off the side. 1f you are ;shnning this deli mn trip, sead the information blank below and let your Guv(rllmem aum you with travel information ificent U. S, ‘Government ships, apenu by the Mun- son §, S. Line are the fastest and finest ships between New York, Ria de Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenos Aues sallingg are: INFORMATION BLANK 8.8, Avzerican Legien o U. 8. Shipping_Board. Sept. 1 Oct. 27 Information Desk, 107Ht Wash., S.S. Pan America BPees e e G Sept. 15 Nov. 10 | Bockie hine rmncs . 1 st vomices 5.5, Westorn Werld | Souh Amenca 0.t Furuse s:’;‘:n’b-'"- 28 | i1 g dee it b st Oct. 13 Dec. & | MoNemeoooooo Addren Munson Steamship Lines 67 Wall Street New York City Managing Operators for UNTITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD " KESORTS. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. __OCEAN GROVE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. fl AL, flu(t."v“"-imcfi PLAN (with ealt 7 “Tenness ST roteatant coarehes, Phose MerineEob ‘South Carolina Avenue. just oft alk. Convenlent © RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM /-1 ueff¥ ) - Pmin & ton NE“’CE”TEN"'AL‘% 3 Private baths. Cuisine and service unexcelled. White 5 E service. Beautiful solarium. Oy i Refined patronage. Garage. Cor Write for Booklet and Auto Map Both hotels under personal direction of R. B LUDY. M. D.. Owner ings. Tnique in Service. Puthwar All guest rooms have hot and cold running water. Rates, $4.00 up per day, in- cluding excellent meals. Special weekly rate. INGTON| Beaumom, Temn avemeur Geaen CAPACITY 700 LEX Conveniences of One R i Y-!I’B- For Booklct and_Injormatio UCK TO OCEAN SROVE FOR THE r’Aeu. SEASON ave onp. po THE BREEZE » Fraviow ave. 1 cooklug. Ocean view Sept. rates, R. C. Evaus. Prop.-Ow acenn. beuch { one: Tabie a T 194-W. Lomelike. Private service. Batliog ing. Bookiet Ownership Management GINNETTI BROS. Labor Day Rates | With Rnniung Water, $12 to $1 4 | Wlthont Runmnanter,Sl Oto Sl l e OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY of ‘the Totomac. Washingfon. D. faciNties. Thoroughly modern, beautifully ap e e Y = tion directly cn. Ocean Bathing Most Dellgfilfill in September Five Milex of Comneeting Honrdwalk With Unobstructed Ocean. View.. Many Other Attraci S Following Hotels Remaining Open at Reduced Rates OCEAN GROVE HOTEL ASSOL,. R. & DRAKE & G. 8. DRAK Near beach. 43 AR.DMORE SUMMERFIELD | GCEAN AVENUE HOUSE ined capacity, goo o ’ Dathway, at beach. L. K. Shaw, owger. | Directiy on the L e S, e Ocean House~ Washingtonians’ Rendezvous E:.‘YIE Mfiv.:’f ul. :.\.“““.m s SAXENHURST i DEWITI'HOUSE i SEASIDE HOTEL Hotel Belvedere |lciu=.- < = ;Ig S. Carolina Ave. near Beach and Boardwalk Atlantic City, N. J. Sybatantial in Cof "' - STOKES HALL T i -‘,;--:,.,',f.,fi,f:,g«u %Whltfield Hotel WILMA HALL g AMERICAN PLAN Son'F. NooD A new fireproof structure of 232 rooms. each with lavat-ry. toilet and bath d and has an ideal loea- All outside roome. et of ocean and southern rved from The e Boardwalk at Eleventh Strec ,,,,,, jums. Open and closed porches provide 400 exposure. Sunken Garden where refresbments will Flanders’ Fountain on the Boardwalk. Fine open-air pool OUTINGS NORFOLK VIRGINIA BEACH OCEAN VIEW Via Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay SPANISH]/, ative feachers. Graduates in dewsnd l’ln American Schools of Spanish | 1412 st Main 7193 l NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY, Director, Main 1760 Conn. Ave.and M | “Study Art With a Purpose” ; Day and Evening Classes | i Children’s Saturday Class SPANISH 3isoer,. WAQHI"J(JTON Prots. from Span--Conversational Method, ' Rapid Progress. 1217 ¥ 85, srnnmgm_rs St ‘Northland’ & ‘Southland’ Daily 6:30 P.M. From Seventh Street Wharf New York and Boston Swavely School Conn. Ave. and Upton St. Prepares boys for the colleges and universities. City Ticket Office Woodward Bidg., 731 15th St. W Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. IDEAL CRUISE IN SEPTEMBER 12-DAY ... NORTHERN CRUISE Its system meets the in- dividual requirements of number of Day Scholars being enrolled. i ate application should he person or by phone or mail. Phone Cleveland 120. E. Sylvely R. S. Walter ice Principal SPEND _YOUR _VACATION FOREIGN AMERICA. NOVEL. DI FUL & HEALTHGIVING TRIP. Red Cross Line N ettt bt ettt 0t bttt O St b+ STEAMSHIPS. and internationally famous cuisine. one ci Local French Line Asts. or C Offics 1406 New York Ave Waeston Regular Sallings Kroonland— Oct. 18, Dec. 6, Jan. 24 (22,250 tons displacement) Nov. 1, Dec. 20, Feb. 7 (22,250 tons. Manchuria— Nov. 22, Jan. 10, Feb, 26 (26,900 tons displacement) Route : New York, Havana, jize5) PanaMa Paciric LINE San Francisco intaanaTionaL ¥ Steamer Charles Macalester Marshall Hall, 50c at 10 A.M,; 2:30 and 6:30 P.M. | Maryland . Chicken Dinner. $1.50 {Moéunt Vernon, 85¢ (Admission to‘Groundl Extra) at 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Indian Head Delightful 40-Mile Ride Every Evening at 6:30 TO HALIFAX & ST. JOHN’S Newfoundland changes or transfers (you liré on the ahip) “Silvia” and S.S. “Rosalind” Bailings every Raturday from New York. No passporta meedrd. For full particulara apply fo BOWRING & CO., 17 Battery Plac To Europe in Comfort and Luxu " Fromacovered pierat New Yorkto a covered pier at Havre. Train for Paris waiting at dock—travel with- out trouble. Six days to England. Unsurpassed accommodations, on the fast express liners Paris and France, New York—Plymouth— Nova Scotle l'h\ r&—P-m Sept. 20 Nov. 10 Popular priced one-class ships New York—Havre—Paris s . Au JSent. 8 gct. 18 N¢ LG ~ ASAARRAS Leisurely crossings, big, comfortable ; o Jiners. Ausscive $79)) " 2 A 2 rates. Minimum cabin fare e e 182y i Fo 3 1 New York—Vigo (Spain)—Bord v, g 7 LaBourdonnais. s’fipz 18°00k 30 Doer T Cor RN, Hicks, . ano A N Ho Ruugs ¢ a1 Distr . Y. to cturm and Sowthampf MAURETANIA. .. Au BERENGARIA. Now o:le.n—av 28 Sept. 18 g 4 Sept.35 Oct. 8 RESOKTS. . Ply: nd | FrRasaix (no-)s.pt o Joa s 2 LACONIA (new) . Y. to Cobh (unuumn) and Liveryool. 'nuwom (new). ept, 20— ARMANIA. 8 Oct.” 6 Nov. 10 . -Sept. of ndonderry and Glas *CALIFORNIA (new UMBIA . | SOLCANIA (new) GCAMERONIA (new) | sem 2u ek 8 13 SSYRIA | cuxronnm Sent. 28 Nev. 10 Ses your local Tim H‘E’ or write Cunard and Anchor S. 8. Lines. 017 14th st a.w, Washingto NEW YORK 70 CALIFORNIA rnt hllh'ly hot lis on mighty thnudflnfln Torriceof ereatest spesd far from land. A stop at gay, care- f706 Huvanu—and an sight oy cruise as well as & comfortable way of going to the Coast. 1208 F Street Northwest Cherbourg _and s-inng from Bler 86, ft. W, 46 St. N.¥ d & LEVIATHAN.Sept. 8 Bflpt 29 Oct. LEVIATHAN.Aug. 28 ‘Gapt. 18 0ot ® Sailings from Piers 3 and 4." Hoboken To Bremen via Plymouth and Cherboury GEO. nw‘umuflon Sept. - 1 Oct. COMPLETE OCEAN - STEAMSHIP SERVICE WHITE STAR—To Liverpool, Queensto men. Standard ot service in keep- Sailings from Plers 3 and.4, Habokst, To London via lektl and GharSourg. l!.m) STAR—To twm cllll-‘ headed. by the d and the new | EUROPE | BERMUDA MAKE SUMMER BOOKINGS NOW Mediterranean, Caribbean and North Cape Summer Cruises Europe, Ortent, South Americs Stezmahip Tickets—All Line Regular Rates OBER’S Stenmship and Tourixt No. 1 Woodward Bul Phone Malo 1089 | grucy ng %E—e-DAfi Vacation -Tours, $83 And Up—Including All Expenmses ightful ait swns_m.mn Hotels “FORT VICTORIA® RT ST. end for Specia FURLF BERMUDA. LINE 54 Whitehall St., N.X.. or any Tourist Agt. i — AND BARBADOS Rio de Janeiro—Montevideo Huenos Alres & Northnound at s Large, con every appointn Agent. 8- TLANTIC CITY. N. J. La Marne Hotel OCEAN AVENUE On the Boardwalk Furopean Plan Speml Rates-for Fall Pageant Moderate Priceq Restaurant Attached Ky band mo rlmll povuiar rate hotel, Or- hagrra ator. Private baths. E YRUNNING WATER IN ROOMS " TBATHING FROM HOTEL Ownorship FETTER & HOLLINGER No ril aDdle Within one block of Ocean Front s&wdyall\ 1l 3%¢ Scason Under Same |Capacity S00 Thert Willls E R AND | Boating. bathing, fshing: | spaclous porches, big | | open dining room. modern conveiences, Tieat food, s | ‘bookle! | Shady sie, Sra: #HOTEL HAMILTON— ' klot. Ownership ma 0 Boardwaik cold running water. v}mn ia ave. noear naun You will find best o oy breea | spot_ror motorists ex- | All outside rooms Running Water in All Rooms {850,000 for improvements. $3.50 up per dly il ABLE & DEVIET. at Seotember ing: Mrs. hone West Hiter 2 Wrlte for rates and | OCEAN FRONT | pravate etna oo {BREAKE cemapt Hot and Golf At TG iined with the equipment Al oatide rooms. Sunday din- “Braethorn Cottage Low ratae after other outdoor sports. ment with lockers. Golf, tegnis, riding, swimming, yachting, fishing and J. HOWARD SLOCUM, Pres..Mgr For seven years Manager “'The Greenbrier,” White Sulphur Sprinj Tah & to insure & happy vesation American Plan Rates 33.50 o swerent Ra ph Meckiey HVIEW HOTEL good service Chiesapeake Beuch, ~c ON CHESAPEA KE B. AY The Southerner’s Favorite p from Washington by re A quiet, restful {ami| it B || Fovest Hills Inu o Land perb auto road. h Board . of Trade “Your comon..o-r S‘on E EACE mora Cottage. = Inent. Bark. " For bookict. ra JOHN J. 6L ue The W NEW YORK HOTEL To New York's beao: o 13 Tinates from. heart of - elty: GOLE_FRIVILEGES AT NEARBY PRIVATE GOLF CL! un g6, traing - daly | Ridiog G Motoriog, - Bitli Amenican” Piag: . Exauisite Col- ine: Refined Atmospherei Ac Commodations for 400; Attrace tive Rates. Request’ bookiet ,.m.“ and_al water and priv PORTLAND, MAINE A colonial resort near Bluemont on | andosh river; mountain, end w I8 THE HOTEL in Maine’s Largest and SPECIAL SEPTEMBER RATES | HEA 4 Keatucky dve Hlmrln: “Water from hote]. $3.50 day ning water and Owner 3 from Geo. Rermbach, Mgr. Prettiest Months i 'Make Your Rese Bryce's Hlllude Conuges { (Near Orkney Springs), . Mae es with inclosd sleeping porches. =7 hingalows.” camplug grounds. B pers™: il things fo eat”; K flome cooking. | acenery: shaded ground, drives | ing. swimming: mew baths and | children, invalids or tul and per week. _Bookl tage Tate for remainde N. GREATHEAD. 1 Fresh. ynd sea : fun. water in rooms; $3 Up Daily, Am. Plan, $16 Up Weekly. COLONIAL HOTEL ted In whole biock cf shade and board- Conch at traias. W. R. Larton. Mer. HOTEL SlLVER'l'ON Cwe mp ‘Mansgement IRunmng Wnter m All Roo Jos. J. Schmilck CON TIN EN 'l‘A Exclusively it Srtul view 'of the “Irie Tighte, baths, buthing from hiotel. show |TOBACCO GROWERS’ BODY tion Is Ruled Out by Judge Horton. GREENVILLE, N. C., August A verdict in favor of the plaintiff, G. H. Pittman, in his suit against the To- ! o AT pURe bacco Growers’ Co-operative Associa- B(ffi-lWl-:l.L Yirgiols Ave. first house from‘Bosrdwdlk and Bteel Pler. Cvo ston Moutpelier Ave THE, WAVERLEY Private baths; Booklet on_request * | Idlewhile Cotta; country club and gol Targ erandan; sxcellent €ofsibe wad uw ing_facllities unsurpassed. Write for rates. moderate 10n Ocean front - ate rates. HOTEL SOMERSET tion and to his signing the contract’ of the association, but in favor of the association on the fraud is: turned here this afternoon b; after two I|ours deliberation Judge Lloyd Horton immediately ruled that the verdict was contradictory and that the case must be decided solely on the fraud issue. He thereupén set aside the verdict in €o far as it was in ‘favor of Pittman, ruled in favor of the asso- Cclation and ordered’ judgment in the | amount of costs of trial entered against | Pittman. LACK OF HELP HALTS SHIP| Sailing of Liner Delayed by En- Two doors from Beach. e. The nyel-, Vigne Beach, Vs DELAWARE ClTY TR e hotel from the Plnlllps House: Massachseetts Ave. near Beach Autaining the H-g:mz Standard of American Plan Service and Food at Moderate Mnru ookiet. C AllPEl\! FERRY, W. VA, HILL TOP HOUSE HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. Over thirty years under same mana; { withthe same m-m o all cbareh Ruining water . in n;flml 2008 Pacific Ave. Bpecial weekiy rates. TABOR INN gy ':.‘;“’”"":‘.T‘.’.‘:,I —’_l.oc‘x_aiw D HOUSE Mrs. A, P. Daniel, Prop. Runalng water In all room M. Special September rates gine Room Trouble. nearly an hour in,sailing for England today because of labor Frouble In the engine room. A shortage of sixtcen dremen developed remaining ke 1 with- requested ot | tha n an £3 bonus. When sed the firemen started pnm“r'::'gu:'a‘:',"iu'm”' cooved- | leave the ship, but were prevented by special guards. They resumed operations when as- overtime work on the trip. o from New York and Wachivgton eantl- | & et hite service. 10, $1250 and 315 per Booklet. . Mr. and AM PARTIALLY LOSES SUIT/,, ... y.coriatea press - | Verdict For and Against Associa-|Mavor Joseph [o? tral NEW YORK. August —The e nnnd--bynll facilittes for surt | White Star Homeric was delayed SPEND LABOR DAY AT PBuena Pista THREE-DAY HOLIDAY The Blue Ridge is Delightful in September GRAND PROMENADE SATURDAY, SEPT. ln, 9 p.m. nnis, Motoring Mountain Climbing. _Ideal side ryehurR. Antictam, Higa Rock and Pen' Mar Amuee Spring Hotel d_maps and rates, adiress Hotel, Fraaklin Co.. Pa nons express tr 7 pm.. makisg a.m. and_4:7 | SENATOR MOSES IS SURE OF AMPLE COAL SUPPLY Making Tour and Will Disc With Canadian Official Embargo | on Rough Pulp Wood. Hampshire left last night on Canadian and of st weeks, which will ¢ |Pacific coast. Today repres meet from the Dominion ! as th 3 " Touching on the coal sit said: | This country will not pe .|Eroup of men to deprive es of life during The spirit of Am {PENNSYLVANIA MAYOR I | Johnstown Official Accused Swearing Falsely Five Years Ago. JOHNSTOW didate for re-electio: preferred by George | with per) Knoxs while testif: court in 1918, gaye false in connection ¥ ertain shares of Cooper Tungsten ona corporation, Caufile] at ths was trustee for Knox and ot holders. The amount involved in transaction, Knox alleg: $30,000. “CUT GAS” IN DEMAND. Winchéster Crowd. Special Dispatch to T WINCH Ltually anl of w test gasoline orde tizens' commit at 20 cents a gallon. % The “gas” cost the committee added 3 cents for the State road tax an {3 cents for profit to the agen ling it. The demand for the g.wqml. t polic men had to be station 3 of “the filling station prevent {street from being blocked. Not did_automobile i | tanks filled. f them brougk barrels, jugs, tubs and buckets in orde in several yearse | ORTH STRATFORD, N. H., August —Senator George H. Moses of New ive of the Canadian gov- ernment in Queb to discuss the present embargo on rough pulp wood the embargo. Senator play _at . hargo mbargo ¢ 1 coal his wint ) Just h pulp wood from nited “I have no fear in that regard. HELD IN PERJURY CASE held for court today in $1,000° bond. charged | The charge alleges that the mayor, in _common pleas Special’ Polics Required to Curb enator H. rd was sold at the close of business tonight at the single filling station at which sales were made cents delivered here, to which was to lay in a supply of gas at lower sured they would be- paid for any |price than has prevailed in these parts

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