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T THREE CAU lakes we got the following record SES SEEN BAND CONCERTS. LEAGUE LABOR BODY What the Wild Waves Ave seying. | CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST HOPS OFF TOMORROW. |iine. on = toturn, tlent to New york. - Concert by the United States il | On, here's to the one-plece bathin _ yesterday f: el F 2 Fi navy Band, charies Benter-ai- | | HEADED BY BRANTING! [h F ShO ' 5 Y from Mitchel Fleld to Co- OR SHIP EXPLOSIDN at ihe Capitol today at B N € un Allthmetic ‘twill simplify DISSENTERS ORGANIZED Maj. Hensley to Dash From Ne-|;57%1, W ety e 5 Miss\ Gretche: d, iz < ¥: f o s, ae(GrefchenSHoo ueted by B;,hl.hlonge: h:red’{;m:v::-“fl':“ “Minority,” Comprising Members braska to New York. opaccompanied by Lieut. M. L. Elliott, s 5 PROGRAM. : . | —— N COLUMBU: v — erations office at Mitchell Field, Maj. Naval Inquiry Board Sits Today| | March, “The Lure of Alaska.” Former Swedish Premier Elected Mazxson Foxhall Judell “'A!c;m;n”fllher was heard to say| WHO Left Parent Church, Holds |voiijar, ln:ass'le\]v“:émfl‘::delr&ofl{x:’e‘ Lfié’ifi’"ixf"fl:“ sl o ok . 3 Benter 5 3 at he believed in the theory th 4 i B ot o Siciook yes- to Determine Most (Dedicated to the late Presi- by Acclamation at Session what you give comes back (o on First Service in Boston. Hon at Mol FIoia, New Fore, v | S Topsmoraing, 2nd making thres stops ent Warren G. Harding e gave his daught, L : . observation ytpe SH i m i iceners Verses and Reverses. |, 110, £8Y¢ his dxumnicr o' oune | ny e smociato s hob G lomorrow, westher permitz 1H-1-B plano"was ‘e Solo_for baritone, “My Old g DY SAMUEL HOFFENSTEIN, both. LURA M. CROCKETT. |, BOSTON, June 16.—Formed by a . R B)::g;x:’m H-‘Om’;l Goldman 1 S‘:}:;fll'g&“m!‘ngrl‘zy. htm; C:rls;'hn b A r J. Manganaro. . = o - en’ urcl of the ew ¥ BODIES OF DEAD GUARDED Grand scenes from the opera AIMS OF BUREAU OUTLINED | There is not a prettier sight His Uncertainty. Generation held its first service here Lohengrin” Wagner Than apple-blossoms In the night; “Seed my wife on the street any|der the leaniarluros organized un Solo, for sopranc, “Wiiere My Apples, when they're round and green, | placa?” asked Gap Johnson of Rums| Bill, e radership of ‘Mrs. Annie C. Let the € Fears Felt Radicals Might Seek-to Miss Grotchen Hood. Thirty-Nine Nations Represented | i'oecs sing of them, whtle . =~ | P Heo run away from vou, has| % resigned from the mother church | ¥ - ; Intermezzo, “Spring Zephyrs” . Praterthie hamaly aupisial 5 you, has|as a result of recent litigation. 1 Revenge Raid. Yessella at Present Conference. FRISE SRS RISy, AUpIsps. ey n Wi ape town marshal, who | Jehn V. Dittemore, who was elected 1 GAS % Descriptive, “In a Bird Store,” | 1 SRS plcway: a director of the mother church on |Rd = 5] Lake In the winter, with good reason town (his morning sho lowed Ao was | Mis May Bondation of the founder, |prg e 0)Ehs A vhseld o Opening. Dawn. Assoclated Press, Summer s my favorite season, Rolnw to Get her 5 now Dot aoa o | fous iAoy Daker mady, two yents el oog Gas Heat Your Home SR SAN PEDRO, Calif., June 16.—Three | The break of day; the slech- GENEVA, June 16.—Hjalmar Rrant- | Rut when I swelter in the sun Bort of other new clothes, and 1|{rom the i‘r:xlrhch ‘::onw:?u r::.:.flfl % . 9 possible causes of the premature ex- o bir Er:xzr';k.('x\ N ing, former premier of Sweden and|] WAtch for winter on the run. reckon I wouldn't know her If 1 was | from the board in 1919, has been ac- ’¢‘ Before You Arise < Plosion which killed forty-eight men cardinal and canary sing a | | Present Swedish representative on the | hiokts to i n® that are'nt slated: | to meet her. Le in organizing thé new church. (P4 <] in a turret aboard the U. S. S duet. Tho plaintive song of | | council of the league of nations, W s roncnated; Wh Iv usta. cmorsli Saays Satate | S 5 . z | zale The » ‘Whi €es J TS. i 3 Mississippi last Thursday were slated the gcared nightingale The | | elected president of the internatio Truthfal. y Is It, When amounting 1o more than $3,000,000; | S<d 52 for closer scrutiny at today's scaslon the b (o rest Suaden- [ | labor conference by acclamation amid | B I Go on a Fishing Trip That—— | )/}, controls the publication of all gq p: of the naval court of i e Iy a cat appears af the win- | [great e i toany o ‘on- | Salesman (inquiring of smal e ot naal d.:rfl:r inquiry, inves Iy v s mpesenit tT Wi e at enthusiasm today when the con- | GUGMN (ORI IINE © home.lu::y? on aThere is always something wrong | Regarding the new society, Mr. ,<>4 ’<>‘ saster. s I R e erence opened its sessions here. S iy about the wind or the tide? ittemoro said: “For a nmumber of [ g 25 One possible explanation of the but the angry scolding of The nomination of President lesman (after Finging the door- v DaxeidielziEhe KInd/ion| Fescy My IRTNIO I BEL (Buvpitced ¢ %>0 deadly blast was - Polly th arrot drives the 4 e S Swanat] b ir five minutes)—Did you sa: 4 7 S OF devotsd tollowers i el b ‘:):c’?rly,m:, .u;‘- pressure iy e BREEOL e ivas :*_rmnng was made by Miss Margar t ] Saiir inother Was Rora? Y Il: u‘ (hhe worst season in years? “]’A{a&nu, has developed and main- ,O‘ §>¢ " achaniEin iof iruder away) sndithe iondfela, Fritiah enrssantative 4/l et et either rains overy minute or the | tained.a miniaturo church organiza- (2 < the fourtcen-inch rifle was too low | | Excerpts from “Babes in Toy- an_eloquent speech in which she sun is something unbearable? tion on the lines of the system of | bXd 152 Vo eject from the barrel every glow- land” ...... - Herb hailed him as the great apostle and st aliow in the next BORt Liag all KOVETaRIENL eatanlAned dnd dicectol 5 15¢) particle of powder left there by Valse de concert,” M1i Bacia® {riend of the causo of labor =M. The liquor supply never holds out? |time " "% 5] <% the last charge fired Popul: leoted 5 ranting, in accepting the presidency, The new church, with its already | SO | <} opular (selected). urged labor interests to struggie developing branch, tands in_no 24 e Pon Wes ey Bupparted fyitéati- “The Star Spangled Banner.” tenaciously for a complete roaliza- Safe monso b Tival th the orieinal mother | B4 ”J ony was that one o 2 S, . on_ o s o the elght- . b . . bag o v Soldiers’ ome Band e he obta r of fa oppor- nuts with your teeth? Pl 3 2 c ead- ned “Tto the bevesh tmd | | bandstand to beginning at | |45 for employment, protection of Grandma—Why no, Bobby. Sxento: » to find each room already warmand 1S5 moldering portion of thi o'clock; John §. M. Zim- | | \,men and children and improved Bobby—Then “keep these for me |2 comfortable. >v o i BN ha fenlnd | | Gmanr Binamakier whiie T g0 out 0 pidy,C WINS LEGION PRIZE. |5 ) gharge before the breech could & 3 Wolerstein hould Modify Trenties. A. ENGWALL. . e The Bryant Gas Boiler, with clock at- | (] verture, “King of the Dwarfs" sident Branting told the con- _ 9 (] Gun Fired Slow. 0 ey e belicved that pence (reatics pior the benefit of the many who|Sarah Heysham, 17, Given $750|% tachment and thermostat control, will X . . escriptive fantasia, ypsy soncluded after the war should re- s sap- A & Jevidence 'm0 :far Drestnlanive Synopsis: Morning in the O Orid economic crisls > - : Thatl tHish: as acriohrine e e woodv" L Zingara (zvpsy e e and that the voters store, please be informed that “he | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. June 16— 4 will turn on the heat as far ahead of your :o: . s = ance ong of love; taren o e phasized the de- mounted the magnificent dapple gray | Miss Sarah H. Heysham, seventeen, ‘e o e i :uh :m gun. Observers tes- tella and finalc o Sce by application of horse that “graced the sidewalk in|of Norristown, Pa, won' first prize % rising hour as you desire. The thermo- ;<>‘ ified that the big rifie in previous Scenes from grand _opera, Sosit SHitions: ront of the harness shops. in the American Legion's second an- stat iformly maintain B firings Thursday had been from five poRigoletto” (requested). Verdi P Phirty-nine countries are represent- 1 don’t get a single “nibble”? :::r‘)u;.:l;o"alt casay coln;sz. o vas :0: ‘will unif y your favorite )gq St 2 ox_trot popular, T Wonder v conference. Twenty-nine Wh. 5 5! rced yesterday at legion national peratu: ringthe wered To ten seconds late—a delay deemed Who's Dancing With You Jith Melegations represent- e e I e e e | headquarters. SEleeheliaien 5] e redu B dayand alo 2 significant in view of the fact that _ Tonight” .. Henderson the employers and catches? CHARLES G. SHAW. = | 3750, and is to be used to defray ex- | <0> temperature during the sleeping hours. | <] the crew of No. 2 turret was the| | Waltz suite, htul Fan- the ‘workm of nu- (Copyright, 1024, Leproduction forbidden.) | PEDSes of attending a standard uni- | RXY IS Sintenticrevs ti tiip AeSE oo Dell 'Oro merous w egates has m\-r[n an versity 5 15} B li ’0‘ t inale. iRl athering. Miss Florence Sw 5 rpant literature tells the Fighteen witnesses were to_be uageasl s - 5 BOATS, 12 MEN, LIQUOR | of Tocnester, N v won secona prise, | & 3 :mfid [loday, wight from the Mis- S e ot the e of y y $500, and Byron Hill, eighteen, of % complete storg. :qg £5ippi and ten from the New Mexico. evenin tion w o in Geneva = Jackson, Tenn., took third hon g : s e SRR S g WORTH $87,000 TAKEN [{25¢:%, ook” hird. honors ) Guard Sailor Dead. erson streets n rihwest by cial guest The public galleries| - — e The essay subject was “Why Sold by AN H As the naval court prepared to ! ited States Nayy . | [ere ‘crowded. A roar of applause at separates comedy from America Should Prohibit Immigra- old by eating Contractors and by convene aboard the Mississippi M‘;rh&r";tb{:‘l:r':-lr, SO cered Arinur Fontaine, b farce is sometimes a clothes line. Coast Guard and Customs Patrol tion for Kive h“l"sn"m The jcontest Your Gas Company 2 2 , ernal r saba " E en to school children through- suilors and police stood guard around Doring when in his_openin Boats Have Busy Day Off it e = oo woot v o | | oo S et | [ SR G Jingledungles. i i i e e THE BRYANT HEATER & MFG. CO. the forty-eight fisaster victims. The | | Selection from the co o e e e b Rty halr Blustios; : 000 essays were submitted, it was Lexington Bldg., Balti Md , Euard was placed early yesterday era “Erminie”....Jak M. Fontaine hat people NATHAN M LEVY By the Asmciaied Ereen. said- g 8- tmnore, . afler a raid by sailors on a radical| | Ballet suite from’ihe - throu 2 confid- e : © | NEW YORK, June 16—Five boats, | S 3 i 3 a, AL pinning an almos 7 v : meeting Saturday had resulted in al- Swinging Lanterns,” pa- A netitutions. like the | Bobbed hair and knickers no doubt|$¥7:000 WOrth of liquor and twelve Seeks State Treasurership. enDlst et o s Swinging Dty onh: nsticutions ke the | —are aivight prisoners were the prizes reported by | W YTHEVILLE, Va, June 16.—Arch ST L ook e foure el ived a1 gov. | But a fat girl who wears 'em should | the coas e a-|H. Williams has anno i : » pas Il g HE s t guard and the customs ma as announced his can Tifies, were called oft for a few hou © Before the Caliph's m listen to this voice 0 50 at night. e o rine patrol as a result of their week |dldacy for state treasurer of Virginia 3 kr‘i 2 !-IA(( unr! -;l‘n’:i:( ‘“l\\':x\':‘s !Ll ae "\;ra_r;d 3"‘1‘" T‘r\-n‘finu‘; of ll{‘..’;’“]"“". and pre l“'{"“:[‘:alu("‘g; MA' . ROEMER. (;.nd ::)[l;l(h‘u(‘ off S\lindy Hook and | Mr. \Vl:‘hflmfi is widely known in the L Jacke d four civilians wei a 4 3 & agne ars 3 hy of a atio! —_ New London, Conn. In addition, they | State, having been closely affiliated their posts and at midnight were L., (From nnhauser.”) ould disapp _governments| The rocks in the mountain, the fish in | PTOUSht to their New York hea;‘jquu?- with the Democratic nutyy for many | relieved by another armed detail Valse de Concert, anthe inderstood that the league of nations, | the sea, ters the story of a thrilling sea pur- | vears. He is a brother of the late The SOUt Bt el nes Tiest ) . Holzmann discussion, was dedi- | My bobbed-haired granny sure made | Suit: during which one-inch shells | Samuel W. Williams, who was attor- | N tomorrow, when civilians and fleet | | Excerpts from “Jacinta,” »"the attdinment of | '3 fo0l out o me. weré fired ut the high-powered yacht | ney general of Virginia, and of Judge | 79 .~ 5 porsonnel will join in pasin dame 2l ¢ beace, prosperity and the ROSE OSBORNE SELL. | the Rosedale, said o have been once | Martin Williams, who was democratic | = oucan inse- o the dea e open on ¢ » of humanity i owned by the Astor family. oor leader in the house of delegates | ~ servio Prona Meyerb. Benes of the council, in 4 _ > Sl - many & Navy ahle (From “The Prophet ) . | |a brief address, forceast great future | Brook trout makes a roval dish; EalaE s har LmlaT Nl in Ay ene It §ooe Finale, ‘The Star Spangled | | HExs IDi thelleakus [of aatlons [(ManiRioneis @ipoor RN Sandy Hook early Saturday by a coast | — =——— 1 Uulici y~l[se ako(O turret—participated in days past. | By the United States Army | | or conference agenda in- OUR oWN R L anrocn amthe gOvaR. | | . . +| | Band. Assistant Leader D. T. | |cludes cauality of tresiment for for- y headed for the sea, and because o its | ! REMEMBERED IN CHURCHES. Swihart, director, at the Lincoln € e e e e Lost and Found superior speed left the cutter far be- | = : ark, i2th and East Capital . twe i 1 kly = 2 hind. ~The cutter fired two shots| ) is mOFtNeast, ot 750 h n of work in glass factoric DEPARTMENT. from her one.pounder over the Roge: [ California Pulpits Pay Tribute to| | March, Jovce's 715t New York nuance of night work in bak-| Aiis Ny ‘o1v | dale’s bow as a warning, but the | Regiment ..... Bover . utilization of workers' leisure, | James Armstrong—-<When lovely (S h¢ refused to stop. Th p | z | Sailor Dead. G R A e the problem of unemplc woman stoops to folly,” according to | > p. Thercupon | Just Drive It; That's All 3 g o) fo." 2 B e e e | P haets what nastecas shell was sent through the engine | By o epular ballads— = e R D RO T e L i room and another through the port e = QUICK-RINSING ANGELES, sune 15 —cnaren| | 0 1F HSS 0, Be Yo | R o o Kl R Wi | wRa ol ACCOrInE to us, this 1n) bon of fhe yiche, mhe Boredals tur | COCOANUT OlL k: & 1A Los Angsies: l,onl.'“ b) “I \\:nndEl: Who's Dane- 1 5 »!h' T r”(r,'('(;u.j]d)' l:.vl"’"u!?(:fl"lci;’;lp)'r.z- \\qhen modern woman stoops to folly, | coast guasd officers and her crew of | MAJOR H ROBB Holly w00l and ather nearby ing With You Tonight, | 3he cashes in on all of her capers, three men were taken aboard the | . : W e o2t | | Gealixon Rose and Henderson. | | ——— By Dublishing her full confessions |cutter. | OPTICIAN h ecome and s “Cavalleria i i 4 & S ‘on shors leave, al- Rusticana’ Sk ! Files Plea for National Forest. ST i , ——*l T e 2533 H STREET N.W. et A 3 o1 | cnaracteri 4 | Representative Dallinger, Republi- — A lonely Pomona. Calif, peach TRANSFCRTATIO 4 unday programs to pay : il T . . | 3 N BLDG. Seibute on SR perined _ Minuet’ .Bbeherini [ can, Massachusetts, filed a petition| Mary Louise Taylor—I should like |STOWer packed a note in a box of| PHONE MAIN 7626 2hoard S. Mississippl last Fox trots— | today with the national forest reser- | t0 know the poem: “What are the|lemons. It was not fruitless. Shel A = (a) “Not Yet Suzette ST R L B S TR e found the apple of her eye. Coslow and Coots. | |lishment in the Cape Cod area of an| Dear Mary Lou: By using the dicta- ! service for a vie- (b) “Where the Lazy Daisies ational forest phone on the well known peeans and ;»w'nr the disaster wmh be L‘dg at o Ll . l1ong Beach tomorrow, when the flag- 5 Ry ) draped casket containing the body of | | Selection, *“Madame Sherry, YTieut. T. Zellars will be carried Haschna. Finale march, “Grandios into the Rirst Presbyterian Church by + frllow officers and former Annapolis itz. “The Star Spangled Banner." Success Is Half Won classtnates for brief rites prepara- b fory to transporting it to Grantville, pConcert by the U S. Marine i Chaplain Moore of the Mississipp and, tam Santelmann, i o immetiatey afier fhe| | (2a0etr Jaolos Brapacn, gecond ou ut Save! s a s, to- 3 s day at 4:30 p.m. Sample House J. G. Conrad and March, a Connecticut Mo 3702 Life i{s a battle and Success the goal. Every will leave for Georgia 2 S eeves aculty % u e in vl carzy the te ] Navetorte, cmusne ottt ) the WILL TO SAVE. Once the habit {x acquired escorted by F.n((izn‘:l‘ ‘A"ha{:nel\. Fu} TSDrxbn:" fynevene Sinding of laying aside something from every pay em- neral services for Ensign Erwin wil rombone solo— w. % be held in Asheville, N. C., where his “Leona,” polka brillante, velope, you will reap the rewards. Aside from the benefits of gaining a compe- parents reside. Zimmermann SO SECOND MURDER TRIAL tence, the Force of Character, the Feeling of Security and Independence, the Knowledge that you are really Getting Ahead; these are the things that push the Thrifty Young Man or Young Herbert .Coote Waltz, “My Queen’ “Halls of Montezuma.” “The Star Spangled Banner.” URGE CHURCH UNION Y. W. C. A. Delegates Want Meth- | odists United. BLUE RIDGE, N. C., June 16.—One hundred and fifty young women of the Methodist Episcopal Church IN LILLY STARTS TODAY | | “*%x | :a)‘ lhe_rl-(ing of l-'r(hc:_"'-"” i Woman surely and steadily up the ladder to the 2 o . , Wi 3 |CCeES, g {4 . . Mas Accused of Stoning Klan prs: adlg.‘?o o ! O ey mon L ARE An all-Pullman train, with club car, com- Parade Faces Charge of aSi iniDEniest Atrioa { partment and drawing-room sleeping cars Y ¥ , i between New York and Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec. This new service, by the shortest and quickest route to Montreal, enables passengers to leave Washington at the end of the business day and arrive in f( Montreal for breakfast. X . Killing. Br the Associated Press. EBENSBURG, Pa, June 16.—The second murder trial resulting from the fatal riot at Lilly on April 5, be- tween alleged Klansmen and resi- dents of Lilly, will be started today. declared District Attorney D. P. Weimer, who announced that William Sfonahan, a Lilly resident, would be placed on trial for murder and man- Second National Bank “The Bank of Ut Service” 509 Seventh Strost NNW. 1333 G Street N.W. | | | Go out Connecticut Avenue to Porter Street, then turn to your left and go to 34th Street and inspect the new semi-detached brick houses designated by our signs. Prices From $12,500.00 to $14,500.00 Ylaughter, in connection with the i i death of Lioyd Paul. = i South, attending the Young Women's Salesmen on :’rmxu Daily from 10 AM. to 9 PM. m::mu[«):s l'é\:‘:m,fl'nr:m::ye_g::e Kans- | Christian Assoclation Students' Con- or phone us and we will take you out. murder and manslaughter inrhc(d- E‘-z;er‘_:ccpgf_ré. met yeslerd:y and drew onts to stand trial, was acquitte ition recommending to th w H sa d Co ln S oy “on Saturaay. Hé was |Eeneral conference of the church uni- m. o unaers oy C. charged with the death of Frank Miasco, a Lilly resident. District Attorney Weimer said the indictments charging riot, affray and unlawful assembly, originally re- rturned against forty-four alleged members of the Klan and Lilly resi- dents, wers obtained on information based on the testimony that Monahan * had thrown missiles at the crowd that congregated. Percy ‘Allen Rose, chief counsel for the alleged Klansmen, said tonight he would ask that the eighteen al- leged members of the Klan under in- dictment be admitted to bail. MAIL THEFTS MINIMIZED. Btealings Limited to Merchandise Valued at $100. BUFFALO, N. Y., June 16.—Thefts of mail from the New York Central's lake Shore mail train, discovered when the train arrived in the Buffalo ¢ yards from Chicago at 4:55 Saturday morning were declared by postal au- thorities after an investigation to have been limited to packages of merchandise from mail order houses. First police reports of the theft yes- terday indicated registered mail "had been taken. Fred L. Stickney, chief clerk of the railway service in the Buffalo terminal, declared that no registered malil had been in the car, which was a storage mall coach and was without guards. He esti- mated the loss at $100. Q. M. Corps of Army Celebrating. The 149th anniversary of the organi- zation of the Quartermaster Corps. the business branch of the Army, was heing observed today by members of the Quartermaster Association at gatherings throughout the country. ILIIIII I 121721 LSS LT L L L LA AL A A DURANT “Just a Real Good Car” ITIIIIIIII IS LIS 777,777700017. J11177 fication with the Northern bran Methodism. sety The petition was indorsed unani- mously by students of other denom- inations attending the Y. W. C. A. conference. The Franklin Sq. Hotel Coffee Shoppe Environment_has a lot to do with a Place—You will be delighted! 14th Street at K Open 7:30 A.M.—Closs 1 A.M. Don’t Wait Until Hot Weather, Have Awnings Made Now! 1t means saving 23d you will be ready for the bot da: Paperhanging and painting, | Charges very reasonable. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. M 5373-5374 714 13th St. N.W. Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined McCormick Medical College Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. 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