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COAST HOSPTALTY FORFLEET PAUSES Cities Around San Francisco Bay, However, Will Resume Gayety Tomorrow. ), Calif., April 10.— aused a temporary hait eries of entertainments of the bay district s 'and men of the com- of the United States since its arrival here last Sunday. The surcease from shore activities caused a renewal of preparati w Zealand program ainment will continued Officers will be Bohemian Club jin tomorrow evening. clubhouse and their ived at a tea given community at the irden in Golden Gate President Lyman Wilbur of Stanford University and Mrs. Wilbur will be hosts tomorrow at & luncheon at Palo Alto to the flag officers, and officers and enlisted men will be £uests of the university at the Stan- ford-Oregon track meet on the Stan- ford Oval The “fleet illumination” inaugurated | last night by Admiral Robert E.| Coontz, commander of the continue tonight and tomorr Gunpowder From Sawdust. By combining commc monium nitrate and gunpow manufactured by & try laboratory, a has been founc heap in blowing up stumps land. The explosive has been u in the State of Washington with very | gratifying results, the work being| under the direction of the University | of Washington. Medical Officer Shifted. Capt. Thomas F. Weldon, Medical at the Army , widow of nt, will rec $141 a month. ¥ THE EVENING BRIDGE. RevencE! PSS — Go ort! DoriT TECe ME YA KfJow OLD t WHYy, SMiTHy NTHY . e f:: 1 WERE MEMBERS OF TH® SAME FRAT. HE MARRIED STELLA WHooSH, DIDIA ever SAY, BiLL, YA CUGHTA SEE TH' Socwks + BoLGHT AT GAFFERS! L P/-\'D"- 38 APAR. | GoT A PAIR OF SWELL SUSPEMDERS THERE FoRk 93 CenTs. LAVENDER WITH A NEW TRICK BuUuckLE, "VE GOT To GET A NEW SUMMER SUIT. 1LHAVEN T GOT A RAG To MY MAME No!l SAY, WHADOYA Reaow ‘BouT THaT ! WHo D10 Tt ~ HORWKLE MARRY = NoT MYRTLE FIiMBuSs 2 welts weel! ‘KMOW ART MCKEOEH? —By WEBSTER. VEAH, OL ©° SMITHY's MARRIED , GOT 3 KIDS NOW. YA KNnew FReEvVOIE NOTEWARE WAS MARRIED OF COURSE, YEAH, GOT A GROWN: VP DAULBHTER Too. HE. MARRIE D Loutse CALKINMS OF TRAVERSE C(TY, MICHIG AN, A FIME FELLA - FRED. SAY, RoY, DIDTA SEE TH' SwT CHARLIE HORSE HAD or T DAY 7. & BUTTONS ONTH currs! 185, Walter ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA, Va, April 10 (Spe- clal).—Robert V. Hicks, who a week ago evaded Policeman Kines as he was being returned to Alexandria from Harrisburg, Pa., and escaped with handcuffs on, has been captured in Pittsburgh, where he had become known as Sam Jones. Director of | Public safety Paul Morton and Kines left to bring him back where he will answer charges of violating the pro- hibition law, perjury and bond jump- ing as well as resisting arrest. Hicks has been arrested for infrac- tions of the State prohibition 1 three times. Last September, Dol say, he swore falsely in connectio with securing bond and went imme dlately to Harrisburg, where he wa found six months later working as Bob Smith. Kines went to bring him back after extradition papers had been prepared and got him as far as the Washington-Virginia railway sta- tion in Washington when his prisoner escaped. F of undetermined origin this morning destroyed two unoccupied dwelling houses on East Swan ave- nue, Potomac. Damage was mated at several thousand do The Alexandria department w ed to the aid of the town apparatu Cases disposed of in police cour this morning were: Edwin Cockey. ; ry noise, forfeited dog running at forfeited $3, and Robert B. Taylor, violating speed law, fined $6 and costs Rev. Dr. W. S. Abernathy addressed arge gathering at the Richmond Theater in the second annual com- munity Good Friday service at noon today. The services were held uhder supervision of the Ministerial Asso- ciation and were participated in by practically all congregations of the city. Rev. Dr. William S. Hammond pastor of the Church, offered P. L. Vernon, F 4 Bible reading, and Rev laney, tor of the terian Church, pronou diction. Rev. of the Method led the sing Robert S arrett elected s f the Florence ( Mission, 3 the place left nt by the death of his mother, Dr. Kate Waller Barrett, who for many Years was head of the organization. Seven friendless and unfortunate girls are maintained throughout the United States by this body Robert_ L. rotestant Church ha Na to busses between Alexandria and W ington, has purchased the Fort Hum- phrey bus line from J. O. Hutchin- nd will put on additional serv- A petition for certificate rate over this route was d M. Dickerson after the Stat »mmission approved the t “TOREf Extra Size Coats esti- | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 19 ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., April 10 (Special) —The Rockville volunteer firer called to Gaithersburg yesterda when they reached there found a pile of something like 75 telephone poles, belonging to the CHesap Potomuc Telephone Co., on fi caught from a fire in a nearby w and the ends, which had been coated with tar, were burning furiously The flames, however, were quickly extin- guished. Licenses have been Issued by the clerk of the Circuit the marriage of Law of Guilford, Md., a Parlette, 41, of Parish, 21, and M both of Washing 24, of Alexandria, M. Brown, 20, of Because of the public schools of closed today and Filbert Frazier, trict negro, who j Circuit Court here h ; John Owens, 2! Lewis How . and Miss Alice shington ter holidays the the county will be Monday. a young Olney dis- ounty General Hospital at Sandy and stealing a pocketbook and mount of cash from one of the was sentenced by Judge Rob- Peter to two years the nitentiary. Ir in which he ed gulilty, sentence was susper No building costing under will be permitted in sections 1 nd 4 of Martin's Addition to Chevy Chase, this apartment hc built there, ment to th tare adopted by the citizens’ and approved by the count sioners here license has rk of the amend the wel- and govers cen issued by the Cash or Credit the Price Is the Same rd, | 2 T 21 tion of Judge Robert B. Peter ml the Circuit Court here today that the grand jury recently adjourned here had failed to return an indictment |¢ against Theodore Willlams, a ant cook book sal with arson followin by fire two weeks on the farm of Thomas M. G near Hunting hill, State's At Garrett suggested that the held for a while pending fnvestigation concerning him, Judge Peter so ordered. Wiliiams, who hails from Philadelphia, claimed that he had nothing to do with the | cher association h at Darnestown, t x large membership, a rs: President nt, Mrs. Tho Miss Dor | an membership com- as Athey; chair- m committee, Miss Doro- mittee, man pr thy King: Mrs. Juanita ks of Glen Echo : owner of seven dogs, and 1 cause of her failure to obtain, fore April 1, licenses entitling to keep them in the county was fore Judge Samuel Police Court here mitted the veste oversight an s Court cle Mrs. ¥Fra the first per count vear, but Clerk Go ay there are about 1 linquents. Files Bankruptcy Papers. George Poske, a clerk, has filed a r | petition in volunt Platinum Once Common. In a section of the Ural M itry platinum was ¢ man _be | aPDe further | utensi < place. As EBONITE “Stiy S0t Winds, MR. MOTORIST If you are from Missour; We say when ing to “'Sweet (17's SQEDDED OIL) FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND REAR AXLES: BAYERSON Dfi BRING ONLY Cash or Credit the Price Is the Same e dollae AND BUY YOUR NEW FASTER CLOTHES and Dresses, $11.95 Dresses of flat cantons, foulards, satin _cantons and other popular materials. 4. Coats L ANSBURGH & DRO~ Entrance, 8th St. and E St.—Stairway, 8th St., Shoe Shop Vestibule. Priced up to $30.00 You May Pay the Balance on Your Own Terms WhileYou Wear Sizes 45% to 52%. —in better grade wool polaires. Flannels, Poiret Twills, Satins, Faille Silks, Poiretcheens—in This Great Day-Before-EasterSale of Coats The Greatest Surprise of the Season Only 4 of Many Styles Sketched. DRESSES | $1 4-95 19 529 Sprightly, Spring models of out- standing distinction and irresis- tible color harmonies. Developed in lovely Crepes, Satins, Georg- ettes, Satin-back Crepes and Flannels. See these wonderful values! Sizes 16 to 44. 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