Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1924, Page 13

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CLINIC TEST TOMORROW. ‘Day Health. Camp to Examine “BLACK LIST” ISSUED BY 0RGA!'L“ LABURl Children Under Treatment. Fifty Members of Congress Pointed | at the Dal Health camp. qn the i haded hill-top at 14th llldl h pshur i streets, forty-odd boys and girls were Out as Unfriendly to | to go through clinical : not Union Men. ved nutrition diet had rem physically. mine whether or “black list™ Association, on the Day Health amp. special _invitation for nts and friends of the camp chil- r attend the clinic between 10:30 o'clock and noon tomorrow has been issued by those in charge. , | The invitation includes a request to remain for lunch and afterward to watch the little ones go through s that are expected to make bust as the average helthy Gifts or loans of games or pic- 0oks would be welcomed. T reulosis whose votes in Cons last session are recorded cally 100 per cent in opposition to | labor. This list was prepared by the Inter- national Labor News Ser tributed from the Americ. tion' 6f Lubor I stated that American Fed n ‘The International L: ice is owned o TRAINING PERIOD ENDS. Labor pap: plained. Meade for Fort Myer. The 16th Field Ar n in training at D this morning | cr with the | Johnson. | al Corps, is valry | Meade. of the provision sq composed of Troops E Officers of Troop E H. Irving (command- Second Lieut. James A. Officers of Troop G are . D. A. Tyler (command- Lieut. Alexander | 1 - | D 2RO 777 ‘DURANT Princess M, s been enrolled a *“Just a Real Good Car”’ A member of the order ¢ Tows 2727 P EE 22222 ter Herbert few days of his birt, E member of the order. \ You May Not Miss the Money you .ll.!end carelessly today, but you are very likely to do so next month or next year. You won’t miss the money you save with the Union Trust Company today, and you'll still have it next year, plus the interest it has earned, when it is very likely to be even more useful. Open your account today and let us help you to make your future secure. 2% Paid on Checling and 3% on Savings Accounts EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN PRESIDENT Buick Again Holds Center of Interest Eyes Of Motordom Are Focused On Flint Awaiting Verification Of Reports TBE eyes and ears of motordom|{ Is Buick going to build & new and of the vast motoring pub- [ Six? Will Buick contiue its * | Be are focused on Flint, Michigan, the home of the Buick Motor Com- pany. . Eagerly, everyone is waiting for the makers of Buick to break their silence of months’ standing and settle once end for all the lon rumor hes piled up at of the Buick organizatio) i i of the plang forthcgmig present body lines? Is Buick go- ing to abandon the valve-in-head type of engine? What new and additional models will Buick offer REG’LAR FELLERS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1924 ° (Copyright, 1924, by the Bell Syndicate, lne., trade mark reg. U. 8. Pat. Office. 13 —Monkey Business. SCHOOLS HAVE PICNIC: Seven- Methodist Churches Unite in Seven 14 ndance of more than 1,500. schools prat M. M. Trip to Beach. Methodist Sunday schools a joint outing to Chesapeake h today with an estimated at- The | ting were Douglas Waugh M. E., Wilson Memorial First Methodist Protestant, | North Carolina Avenue M. P., Trinity ,giggv' ! @ @ ] E [.Ll fl U fl fl. fl I E ! @ fl The HO\J!C of Courtcsy selling. n elaborate program of athletic events has been arranged. A cup will be awarded to the Sunday school scoring the highest number of points, and gold, silver and bronze medals will be glven winners of first, sec- ond and third places. There will be a base ball game be- ween Douglas and Waugh Sunday Entrants for the cup events . members of a Methodist chool. A feature will be a t s of old-time Methodist hymns at twilight. The comittee in charge of athletic Poili events is composed of W.J. Wondrach (Waugh), chairman; A. Dryer (Doug- las), C. C. Burgess (First Methodist Protestant), L. McDough (Metropol- 1tan), and M. L. Whipp (North Caro- lina Avenue M. P.). The general excursion committee is composed of Lee B. Emory (Doug- las) chairman; J. H. Wolf (North Carolina Avenue M. P.), Tom A. Mitchell (Metropolitan), Miss Mina White (Trinity), W. J. Wondrach (Waugh), J. H. Allen (Wilson Memo- rial), and E. R. Watt (First M. P.) WANTED IN SHOOTING. John Howard, Accused of Killing ‘Woman, Is at Large. John Howard, colored, 782 Kenyon street, alleged slayer of Grace Coates, also colored, at 1805 5th strect late Saturday night, has not been captured | by the police. It is said by the police |that the man and woman had been | companions for some time ELEVENTH ST. and the! By GENE BYRNES. - Copyright, 1924, by The Kell Syndicate, Tnc.) shooting is believed to have followed a gquarrel. James Thompson, colored neighbor of Howard, is reported to anticipate no serious results from a -bullet wound received at the hands of De- tective John Fowler while running from fhe police. When seen on the street near his home, he started to run from the police, they say. Lieut. Sullivan of the eighth pre-l \_Shoe &z CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1319 F St. NW. (Second Floor Over Young Men’s Shop) cinct fell and was slightly hurt, and the detective fired a shot in an effort to halt the fleeing man, who was be- | lieved to be Howard. Coroner Nevitt | probably will hold an inquest er the body of the slain woman to- morrow. gl T——TT——T————— [ — ol cl——o[——[o[——o—=To]c——]c]c——=]o[——]o| shor P If we ever quoted compara- tive prices we would be tempt- ed to do so now. We've Made an Unparalleled Purchase —One That Gives You the Choice Tomorrow of 700 Hy-bred Summer Frocks Don’t try to gauge the value by the price—there's no precedent for such The most charming of the silk and tub weaves—of ultra designs. ‘ = ‘:§.‘ faXe = o BT \ ooy C:2, P (el AT ) \ \ J (X m:'\i:“ bl .15 Sl Gy Ressiate” \/ There's every size—Women's and Misses'—in Street, Sports, Afternoon and Evening Frocks. 3 Second Floor. : 2 Lol = [0 == |l e———o]— o] —— ol ——] fimmgagm | | | l

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