Evening Star Newspaper, June 5, 1925, Page 16

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TASHNGTON LD 1S ETTEST £ Anti-Prohibition Body De- clares “Liquor Plentiful and Arriving Daily.” Charging that Washington is_“one vettest cities in the United and that “liquor is. plentiful ¢ing daily from what seems t " the inst the Prohibition a statement made pub. ay, points to figures said to be ned from the police to show an e not only in s for all but for drunken s well keness and crime, vealed uted by inst the Prohibi mendment _as having increased of prohibition according to the associa- . have increased wet year, 916 the lowe: = P e o ——| B QT e G e Y —m—— (o) urned to normal- ‘emporary me residents h: urned home, troops had demobil- and the city was taking on a pre aspect. Arrests for All Causes. “The resnlt in arrests for all causes TO THE CIRCUS| —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. © McClure ‘Newspaper Syndicate THE NIGHT BEFORE DAD WAS GOING TO TAKE YOU IS MOTHER GOING, TO BE oo 48,930; 192 ; 61,057: | A SPORT OR IS SHE &0ING TO TELL HIM e intendent of police is the for the association’s statement that ABOUT - WHAT HAPPENED TODAY TO THE GARDEN HOSE AND TTHE CHILDREN NEXT DOOR. \uiiiang SWYAS MOLLER IS STUDYING D. C. TRUCK PROBLEM Makes Inquiry on Complaint That Load Restrictions Should Be Changed. The complaint of local truck owners that loads should not be restricted to the capacities marked on commercial vehicles by the manufacturers Iis being made the subject of inquiry by ‘Col. 1. C. Moller, engineer in the direc- tor of traffic’s office. Col. Moller yesterday conferred with a delegation representing the group of truck operators which met Wednesday night to advocate modification of the new regulation pertaining to truck loads. Col. Moller told them Connecti- cut has had a similar problem recently and he is endeavoring to find out how they settled it. The truck owners explain that they are not objecting to the maximum weight 1imit of 28,000 pounds placed on truck loads in the new code, but are opposing the use of the manufac- turers' rated capacity as the load that should be permitted. The committee which conferred with Col. Moller included L. Perry West, George B. Mullen, Pierce Rayner, P. J. McDermott and B. Anderson. RITCHIE REFUSES CALL FOR DEFENSE DAY TEST Believes in Preparedness, But Sees No Benefit to Be Obtained Under Circumstances. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, April 5—Gov. Albert C. Ritchie yesterday notified Acting Secretary of War Davis that Mary- land will take no official part in the Defense day test, July 4. The oc- casion, he said, will be left for ob- servance by the various communities of the State as each deems appro- priate. COOL AND COLORFUL! - New “Hahn Special” models for hot weather—in tune with the moods of Fashion, and notably economical. White Kid with chic seli- overlay and novel stitching. Also in patent. Ivory, White Kid or- Black Satin “Beau Pumps,” $5.95! Selling elsewhere at $7.50 to drunkenness is on the increase. The His decision, the governor said, was gures follow not made because of disbelief in pre- 9 (last wet y paredness. Mobilization of the na- 1932, 8,368; 1923, 8:| j plane Epps was piloting went into|near Which the accidefit occurred, |{iona1 guard, he contended, could ac. PLANE DIVE K"'LS ONE. a nose dive and crashed into a bridge | Sustained a broken leg and possible wmp“:h no practical good, ':,: mA;z at the edge of a commercial aviation | Internel injuries. v Wi celve no training w June 5 (P).—Otis |fleld on the outskirts of the city. The cause of the accident was un- | 1" Bay ot ATceay had. Exfierl:r‘;:g Queen Victorla of Spaln is known as | C: .17, of Winder, Ga., Camp died shortly after reaching a |determined. last Fall, he continued, showed that the best dressed woman of European |killed a hospital. Epps, owner of the plane - the time 4s too short to obtain effec- it and proprietor of the landing. field! Germany has three-wheel tractors. tive civilian participation. A low heeled patent leather In sunny blonde kid and beauty with novel cut-outs. satin—and also ivory or gray Also in blonde kid. *e \ = e - N A Real Man's Ring; heavy, massive; 18- kt. white gold mounting; i R = Our Big Special—A Massive, Showy Dinner Ring; containing all beautifully cut blue white diamonds | pu— set in 18kt white OO e eac er e ° ¥ = \ ‘s T amens Tennss 955,00 § \I}//, : \ OOD-BYE, Teacher! Good-bye, $1.00 Per Week School,” the young folks will soon be shouting! Then play days—when you want such low-priced, almost “Play-Proof” Shoes as these. pecial Ladies’ Ring: set in 18kt. A § white gold. A large . dfamond for the price, $32.50 Reduced t0............ 50c a Week — x Fashionable o ) Patent leather ‘“Hahn = Sandals A Ladies Ring of un.- / Specials” copied from a Tan elk barefoot san- : r ;:;gu?;ilfm:?h?(r;nm;;g: popular women’s style. dals, cool, good looking, Play oxfords with crepe Reaucsatior 0 s Smart instep strap and with. solid .oak soles. A rubber soles and many tiny $1.50 Per A novel cut-outs. wonderful special attrac- cut~outi~. For small boys - e $295 & $345 o e Bays} ;;Keds" Girls' "Keds™ A New Shape in Platinum Top Wrist i Cool, long wearing brown Pul?foriOdrr‘o::khft rif’: tion. Nile cloth or patent Watches; containing A 21-jewel Adjusted Illinois Movement; pumps, gt g Y “Hi i) 2 - leather uppers, white ki A 17-jewel Adjusted Elgin; fitted in a beautifully cut white fitted in a green or white “High Cuts,” leather re low priced. Brown or e H'dec et d handsome green or white QQ diamonds and sapphires $54 50 gold-filled case; guaran- inforced and with rubber \ihite, with durable rubber i and-turned soles. goldfilled case; guaran- (NG Reduced to b teed 25 years. Reduced to z teed 25 years. Reduced to & - suction soles. * col By aes By sizes. 3. 75c Per Week soles. Bys 5 50c a Week i : 106 §] 65 $1.25 & $1.50 $2.75 to $5.00 “Gro-Nups” for gradua- Our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores Open Sat’y Nights. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. N.W. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. An Onyx Finger Ring; T s 610,80 TRELIABLE diamond, Reduced to.. % » S9N 50c a Week - 935 Penn. Ave. N.W. Rl ALEXANDRIA BRANCH, 818 King Street No $5.95 or Child’s Shoes at G St. Store

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