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N R e e 12,000,000 SUT HAS LOCAL ECHO| Ford’s Right to Fix Prices tu Be Basis of Action by U. S. Chamber of Commerce. WOUNDED BY HIS OWN GUN Virginian Loses Arm as Result of Hunting Crows. while ree on the Bailey farm with in his hand to shoot crow dentally shot in the left Iden of Berryvi took ed in and Memorial Hos . where Dr. H i took off his arm just above the elbow. " ! violation of THE ' SUNDAY WHEELER IS CONFIDENT OF HIS ACQUITTAL HERE Defense Plans Await Consultation With Counsel—Senator Walsh Back June 1. Senator Wheeler, who recently was l" quitted in Montana of the alleged a Federal statute pru nembers of Congress from accepting fees for appearing before the Federal executive department will decide upon his course with re ent brought STAR ‘Walsh is expected to return to ington from Montana about June Senato heeler has no fe: outcome of the case brought him in Washington. In the ovdinary ts, his case would be reached the latter part of the Sum- mer by the Supreme Court of the District. _Steps might be taken by Senator Wheeler or the Government or both to advance the case, however. Having been exonerated by a com- mittee of the Senate and acquitted v a jury in Montana of any wronz- Montana Senator ex- dence that a trial of the shington would only re- t in @ reiteration of his innocence. course of ev MAY 17, RUBBER MAGNATE RAPS BALLOON TIRE PATENT Goodrich President Declares Brit- ish Had Same Idea 15 Years Ago. the Associated Press. AKRON, Ohio, May 16.—Low-pres- sure tires for automobiles were being By 1925—PART 1. made in England 15 years ago, B. G. ‘Work, president of the B. F. Goodrich Co., declared in a statement today, re- lating to the Putnam patent, purport- ing to cover the balloon tire idea “I think the appearance of this pat- ent will cause some astonishment in England,” Mr. Work said. He asserted that the balloon tire had its inception in the cord tire and that the Patent Office did not have “properly brought to its attention the history of the cord tire.” “POOR” MAN WEALTHY. Special Dispatch to The Star. CHICAGO, May 16.—“Andy" Long, 74 years old, was a joke to the young men in the elevator service at the Auditorium. He had worked in the freight elevator 25 years. He said he was ‘'too poor to -stop work." Last night he died on the job. Then the manner in which he lived 13 was uncovered. In a great barracks- like room, where 20 men sleep nightly, Andy had obtained a little privacy by surrounding his bed with chicien wire stretched on frames. The public administrator’s represen- tative, rummaging in routine mannsr through the effects of the man “too poor to take a rest,” came upon $20.- 000 in bonds, a bank book showing $1,000 and keys to two safety deposit boxes. [ale———|n]|———|o|c———=|s|—=|aldol——a|c——=]o]e——alalc——|ol{ Madrid, Spain, has 35,000 unem-+ . |ployed, less than one-half of those he | engnged in the building trades being 000,000 in penalties, are due for a resounding echo in Washington next . The oceasion s to be the conven tion of the Unitec r of L(vmmer(e and th Entrances, 8th St. and E St.—Stairway, 8th St. Shoe [J Shop Vestibule. ing him with to defraud the Govern-| Pl h records of consultation with his 1 s are now part of uding Senator Walsh of ildren’s rooms . he said yesterday. THE BASEMENT ] )|STOREY] SBURGH & RO~ A Remarkable Purchase ¢ 2,000 Pairs Women’s Low Shoes All ready for to- morrow! Choice of many styles of smart shoes offered at this ridiculously low price. All the latest patterns in dress, party, sport and street shoes. You'd never dream such shoes could be ment couns where the is a trust liable for ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO CO. The Music Center of the National Capital The qu(» stion is cussion on t ies a vital pe to bring it u it disposed Inasmuch a vision of o} as to the around any prices, the e promise of gr SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR MONDAY 10 FINE PLAYERS Look Like New--- Play Like New! ONLY ‘238 Including Bench ---and Delivery debate holds Chambe: The chamb favoring the abuse. in which vir participated. the subject has the cha that its able to scribed Several No Seconds dormant until revived. A action has bee ation at next v is not generally of adoption The recent ” | action by \h\fl\\!m» au-| believe ever: authorized trol the pi down the lir buyer, has vi question with come on the & decision ref contract preme Court | to count ce the | making resale price- last hectic pass resale next session. W adjourned there bills of this nat traced by failed of ac Here’s something to bring you down-town early Monday morning. When the great Jordan store announces bargains of this kind they are sold in a few hours. For this group we have selected the very best of our traded-in Players—and priced them at least $100 under regular value. New spring stock is arriving! No room for anything else now—hence these bargains! were ject, will be' re action manufz posing it are 1 lishments and These e that the manu be confined to t contend | t should wholesale price he | Per Week Patent Leather only $2.95. Black Satins Tan Calf Black Kid Combinations Arranged on tables ac- cording to sizes — are D’Orsays, step-in pumps, one-strap pumps, slashed straps, ankle straps, cut-outs and many others. French, spike, Cuban and low heels. All sizes, 21, to 8. These shoes will sell fast. Come Early! It is an old war and now in intensi developing over. fireworks before It Is a Assxgned to Georgetawn Lieut. Col. Augustus F. Dannemiljer, . S. Infantry, attached to the ofiice | of the chief of Infan War De: partment, | 1 to duty G Street, Corner 13th 1| 0| ——= o] —=[n] c——=[a|——=[slc—=3|n]|&ja[c—Flnl[—=|alc——lalc—=ila| ———|n| ] RANKLIN The Kind of a Car That Becomes Your Hobby 300 Stunning New Summer Frock White Georgette Flowered Georgette Mello (Guaranteed Tubfast Silk) Crepe Spring styles in all their smart- ness cannot be compared with these beautiful Summer dresses. Straightline, belted and plain models. Flares, kick pleats and flounces. A large assortment of this season’s most beautiful pat- terns and flowered designs. Hurry for These! 500 NewF rench Voile Dresses A car that you delight to drive personally. This New Franklin Touring doesn’t look like the ordinary open car. It is smarter, finer, more advanced in design, as if it were made to order. Every line suggests power, speed and style. The low-slung chassis adds both to the rakish appearance and to comfort and safety. And cvery detail of fitting and finish gives color to the sport atmosphere which this car creates. It has the kind of power you want, the kind of riding easc you look forward to, the kind of economy you arc surprised and glad to get. Something more than just 2 means of transportation. SPORT SEDAN + SPORT RUNABOUT ENCLOSED-DRIVE LIMOUSINE Aln SEDAN ¢ COUPE : CABRIOLET Franklin Series 11 is ready for the road, completely equipped with arproprine accessories, spare tire and cover—all included ia the catalog price. Only tax and freight are extra. [ole———[o|c—————|a|c——=1|a|—=3|s|c—1|p| ——=3|n[ —=|—=3[n| —=|e|c—= 0| ——| o] ——[a| —=|do| c—=]al ——=lal——xX]a | ——=2|g] of styles and colors. Beautiful deslgns and trimmings of laces and ribbons give a stun- ning effect obtained only in higher-priced dresses. Short sleeve and cap sleeves. Darker voiles for the more conservative. Sizes 14 to 20. 36 to 50. FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. HARRY W. BURR Salesroom—1503 Conuecticut Ave. N.W. Service 1814 E St. N.W. Other Franklin Dealers in This Vicinity Culpeper—Coons Bros. Motor Co. Rmhmond—Umud Motors, Incorporsted. Bllunm—'fln Franklin Motor Car Co, $469 EF——|o|c——|v|————|n]c——[o] ——=|n| —=|o]| —=|o| —=1| ]| | e—— o] [—— -] | =