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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925. URGESU S m Ifll |PORTO RICANS ALL HOLY CROSS TO GIVE [}in.imt o in Consress ne devoted| FATHER BOWENS’ RITES Church, This City, Attend LOYAL AMERICANS| DEGREE TO CONNERYi'“"“"? 1o mitne e M e HEL[{ IN BALTIMORE |urranied to it > W[]RI.D GBURT NUW exen e dratt ha not veon | BSY State Representative to Get| Two TICKETS NOMINATED. el Eb e CADET DRILL MAY 27. handling such World War Veterans | dead priest over his grave in Balti e legislation. more (Continued from Page Twenty-one.) SR I orto Ri it would have M. A F Al Mater for . B3 e | heen possible large a Lap g I e Funeral services for Rev. John J.| . . : A | force by volunteer e | Ne Racot Froderick, Md., Democrats Run|Bowens, assistant pastor of Hoiy [, hhe annual competitive drill of the Owen D. Young, Co-Author of " ways the Porto Ricans co. | ot b e Bervines: "Bowens, assistant pastor of Holy| sy Regiment of the Washington N 19 G t 3 5 Rl - rter N, W » = gh School Cade ‘orp: e held 1] oper: with the Government at ¥L Incumbents Against G. 0. P. ot ab c ;‘":" e o |”"‘" Sch [;‘l.l‘:n' ‘I .I,"Twm{] |:‘ |;'_v|:‘ f n for the winuing of the| pepresentative William P. Connery, | Special Dispateh to The Star. Church in Baltimore. Archbishop | e S o fodan | L tepresenta . Cor v, 3a ore. it was announced tod: Dawes Plan, Would Insure od control commission was | "is o be honored hy Holy Cross| FREDERICK, Md., May 15—The|Curley pronounced the last absolution t was announced. today " | 1 by act of the insular Legis- | College, Worcest Mass., with the|entire present municipal administra- |over the dead priest. lHe was ass lmmumty From War. ] p ore the continental work to | gegree of master of E the com- [ tion was nominated for re-election last H and Mgr. J. J. . at s he Tn- | mencement exer- | evening at the Democratic city con- 3 I — s A'n:l sent cises June 16.| vention held in the courthouse. The lemn mass of requiem was sung France. o - Many From Holy Comforter 2t Dunbar 100ls and the nd_Randall Junior_iligh_Schools. By the Associated Pre 3 his is the fif-| conventlon decided not to name a can- | by . Clarence 3. Wheeler, pastor [ H P e 1 the ) teenth anniver-| didate for city register. Comforter NEW YORK ] i 2 are naturally proud. sary of Repre-| At its convention the Republican |us n and Fath immediate cntrance . 1 | Today urban building develop. sentative Con tion nominated the following [ con. Court, with action o vering the site of the war rery's class at was urged by Owen D. Young . . and the tourist is taken I Holv annual dinner of the National In - tute of Sociul Sciences Tust night 1 For George W. Shoe. |master of c § Here « . former” alderman: for alder- |the d e 3 4 Th ¢ | ., 5 e Comes e most convenient means Rev. Joseph N.jpmen, Charles Q. Zimmerman, kdwin|John 8. Martin, also | BUICKS est n Dinand. S J.|C. Kemp, Maj. IElmer I°. Munshower, | Holy Comforter Carric/ \ ’ of J tramspartation| .. NEW, i 110 other way. he suld, could. this | military: training period. ' The ialands| eIt of Lthe 7 & b - CLEAN AUTOS for pleasure George L. (. Bopst und Christian Wil'| Nearly 100 priests chanted the of 5 2 S pl 3 P country insure its future safety and|€'S feel that they inaugurated their AN college, in his let-| son; for city register, Aubrey A »- | fice for the dead, which preceded the y business or sight-seeing—AT HU MOB’LES immunity from war citize ip in 1917 with full loyalty 2 | ter received by |demus. The election will be h on |mass. Music s rendered by a b VERY LITTLE COST. The AR | e e [ e e o3 CHEVROLETS largest collection cars to v taken uc- | Meeting Ground of Fellow Citizens, 4 Connery today | 2 b | Bonnie Brae retery, at Baltimore select from—every one a NEW FORDS ot i & Wora » s 4 announcing this ¢ f A large delegation from Holy Com | MODEL s the niedocn ious 4 i ns who desire to | B honor, said: “vour| Blossom Festival Profitable. * parish attended the funeral —RENT A CAR AND DRIVE CADILLACS rience at first d the evidence: tma mater i s e het Bowens had been an " IT YOURSELF. Discusses Foreign Debts. t t of the United very desirous pecial Dispateh to The Star | nt at Holv Comforter for u..\-v-} - N S 3 s of 4 P this period in your WINCHIE iR, Vi May 15— The | o e ———— N ol T v o-auth 1 EP. CONNERY. 3 ) - Wi et , & . - people wis nd = career to express | Winchester Apple Biossom tival | ! . Alon TEEE moder - should make the trip to|the gratiful appreciation she has for | Association, instead of having a defieit 5 8 i SV Satitide = bt » R It takes a little less than | the splendid servic ou have rendered | has $1.991.02 on next vear's fete, it | e oo ical = Blusses s | < AR iy There is|and for the honor and glory that has [ was announced today by the finance | = 7 = = He warned t the 3 H e amed that B immocilion of i e e e ey D e Sohes : ilestone System e AP e he voyage : Sk BTt i e | O e e e 2%t || Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES | Vg € Mileso s i e 1 The island is always | virtue you have set forth both in your |annual festivil, held April 23 and 24. | . sali | the evil reactions and bittern ) v . Eyesight Specialist I t6: the nEah penta tful, 2 wsop of the year. | private and public life W. A. Ryan, director general, asked.| ! S R B R b e ekt e | Sl ) el e s Vhone iy 321 . MAIN OFFICE UPTOWN OFFICE helinsiitntars £oln medal fop o 0 de *|of Lynn, Mass.. and s 37 vears old.| fnance the project. and over $3.000 | 410 McLachlen | Bldz. ¥ 321-325 13th St. N. W. S.E. Cor. 14th & W Sts. 4 P p: o humanit v Az ' bove 90, ' He was educated in Montreal College | was contributed. . . Bt e ainnc: z, | and ¢ o h that point. land Holy Cross Coll He entered H Franklin 6020 North 122 lihu Root, Mrs larriman an Cons 4 the theatrical profession n_actol R DO Dot the sea. 1In short, Porto Rico is |and later became manager. He en well worth visiting at any time. listed as a private in Company A Root Denounces Infolerance Rut when they go there the con-| teiment, United States Infar A e AR : tal ~Americans should regard |try, and served 19 months in Fran -I:m“'i-‘” . 3 R Rico with understanding and |taking part in all major operations e e 0 i) hy. should look upon the peo- | engagements and battles of the 101st | g 4 T AT N AR AT A A AR AR HnJelness inco i fellow citizens, despite the dif. wtry, 26th (Yankee) Division. He < < NG ST et irg X /e Tigxiigviaxtievire R} Gy o S Kl ence h mmon speech, and promoted to resimental color 1o 6-4 Floor ation. ™ ce, 1 redit to them for the it for meritorious service Nep- e\ $1 Window 1 . Shades l 1 | gained grov SAa%.grou > done and are doing 191% He has been re. ness and ot ' ths mpuision;| S0t ShE¥ Daye doneasdiurs g T [ : g Covering A veaitr T money for the public im e e sk ) s. for the splendid schools, Sq. \ l ot B Sl Entore " e ot b w0 || Longest wear, f = e s lK AU]FM ANN 2 i : an’eome || fewest repairs and e el C BANDITS GET LONG TERMS | ‘ Hiaa oy .maxveen | the higgest price The Newest Modes in 1316 to 1326 7th St. N.W. i Sl the continental which for your car when || ) : 0 A Two Who Killed Express Messen- | should manifest itself i : of | 3 e B e 1 B, | T o e i | youl'ze ready to gall CHILDREN'S s Consnimy Eumi vt Dol of 808 Mk mateh up. onds ars' imprison ment, : 2 Smith anc ’1: \Iph | Special Dispatch to The Star 5 y McKee of Chicago ) ERICK, Md., May 15.—Mrs. THE PENNZOIL COMPANY Dainty, pretty styles, but in no instance day by a jury h ah M. Mielke, wife of Edward OIL CITY, PA J ot Besiisacrified hi murder .of "Rt Sage Dickey, ex eTke, a ‘voung farmer near },4," Washington_0fces $ tas comfort been sacrificed to fashion. ss n attempted | Frederick ~County, was so badl ‘elenhoge North " Npress on the | burned vesterday morning while trim. | Hampshire Ave. NV . Illustrated above—one style for girls in Chicago and Northwestern Rallway. | mir oil stove in a chicken brood v It was th cond trial, the first jury | er that she died six hours later at || sowsvoama | L o) - d e the Frederick City Hospital. Mra L Sizes 2Y% o 7, at $7 Attorneys for Mylin T Sdwar Mielke was alone and when her - ith made a motion f 3 screams brought aid her clothing had nard Smith and McKee were held | heen burned from her body. Her hus. =% Other models in mis siges, 11Y% to 2, in bonds on another penc ct- | band and a 3-vear-old daughter sur-| = Q5 5 5 o BN 1y bonds o : A ndand & 3vearoldidauehiten, aur at 85 and $5.50, and for smaller children in sizes 8V to 11, at $4 and $4.25. Children’s Dept.—Third Floor Full corps competent fitters ICHS Pr Foot ; & F Strect at Tonth T , Worth $20, $25 and $30 Twice overcuts 1 put them on sale at § and young men of Wa ire positively the big able. There is tihlig so;lstttion of | HARRY o 3 ":lt irs{g;elsst | ]FM[A eveyy man, “ | 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. man and 2 Announces— o Chl v~y | \fter a careful consideration of a num- ) 7 ber of reliable brands on the market, we mwaShzngtm. i have selected a TIRE in keeping with the other first-class merchandise we now 2 m S handle—a tire that we may safely offer . ; our friends with the assurance that they will he MORE THAN SATISFIED with >, = the SERVICE AND .. ) VALUE. 4 /4 We Have Selected N /' Newspapers 4 pT% ll;lg Z/ Tm"ow/ s READ THESE REMARKABLE L 7 ® VOLUME SALE PRICES g with a gre Va result has been that me this event and buy their pres needs at this very low price The Suit 1 colors, stripes and ¢ from_faultlessiy tailor tive models. Sizes 32 to 44, and no char for alterations Don’t Forget Your Straw Hat $1.35 Up Market Day & g 2 e Georgette and Lace, Printed Silks, and All-Wool Tailored Flannel $1 Bungalow Aprons, 59c o% Women’s Percale Gingham Bungalow Apr rickrack or contr rim. Full cut. Rubber Pants. 25¢ Bunny brand, in white or pink; small, medium and large sizes. Perfect. I fl 9 I 30x31; Standard Cord, $10.50 3 1) QS [T g 1 Sive y Red Gray N v 30315 $175 $1.60 30x31/, 175 1.60 i 32x31; 215 1.95 Sk $1.25 Boys’ Suits, 89c 31x4 235 2.15 Gray or 'ragb Crash, s{{)lhl‘rnlml‘ 1 ) rast; t, HOC! s & 34x4 2.90 2.70 k 1 Women’s Bloomers, 29¢ 32x41/, 310 2.85 Batlste or crepe. elastic waist ing values, the quality of the materials and 33x41/, ggg -;-'l)g 2 e el | 7 the charming styles. Colors that are suit 34x41/, . ;_ $1 Bath Powder, 59¢ A ~ able for 'business, afternoon and evening 33x5 3.95 3.60 5 et S i) 3 wear : and models that correspond. Sizes in 415 3.70 ne-poun: n th Dusting 3535 uAlnr.\" nicely packed. Powder, with large puff: assorted ) the lot for misses and women, 16 to 30, FOR FIFTY YEARS 2 ||| | 50c Pebeco Paste, 39 Values Extraordinary! The Empire Tirc and Rubber Corporation. one of the oldest Large size tube Pebeco Tooth manufacturers of rubber goods i his Country, has been Prle araniel for bty i oducing high quality rubber goods; and for |& nion Suits, 49¢ Z 2 x = - fhie: :gi’lj 18 sears they have specialized in tives and tubes. Women’s Fine Sample Union 300 Pairs of Children’s White Canvas Snits, Waynesboro tailored; loose Slippers and REMEMBER :::' tight knee, band and bodice b s e Sl i [ We ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE Empire Tires and Tubes 59c Sport Fose, 35¢ Oxfords lpp rs and stand back of them—just as we do with any other mer- (3| Women’s Ribbed-to-the-toe Sport $ 95 I : . = 2 AR 0dd Iot, batiste and crep in sizes 2, 4 and 6 G Garments that will prove a delight to the thrifty women who are here bright and early Saturday morning, because of the outstand P A Do . < o + + e d N TS RE0 ? R Sy b b bbbt chandise we handle. You have known and trusted our 9| Hose, in all the new Spring judgment in the past,'and_you can “bank”.on it this time! 5| shades. And the Empire Rubber Co. is back of us. S| 39 Marquisette, 16c PUT ON A SET TODAY Nt e And enjoy your week end trips and short spins this Sum- |E e, mer, free from tire trouble.and worry. 35¢ English Prints, 19¢ ic g A ¢ Fast colors: yard wide: . cut - outs and bows. low Tiber Sandal 5 €6 ’ ‘4’ 5G| patierns, on fine guality cloth. ADs. Spring ruvher | 1 S You .Cdn t G? ";ong J $1.50 Handbags, $1 3 4 = G : : ,'\.' ; Women's New Novelty Pouch o Terie T . = With Empires payomeiy Now Nevllyscout ; DO Lt i 3 o in black and colors. ! FhrraT b b e e T & Pt bbbt tthdd b4 [