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i2 MERIT PLAN URGED THE EVENING | Noted Radium Expert Gives His Life For the Advancement of Science BERING SEA FREE OF ICE. Cutter Bear Reports Arctic Waters STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., TUESDAY, CHURCHMEN NOTE EFFECT OF U. S. EXCLUSION ACT JUNE 9, 1925. URGE USE OF PSYCHOLOGY Advice by Speakers at National UTILITIES CAN EXTEND SERVICE WHERE DESIRED to an old charter granted one of the constituent companies which now comprises the Consolidated, the com pany has the right to extend its lines into any county of the State and into i Prob: e. any fcipality, despi v obje FUR W RKER HERE{ —_— Open to Navigation. Report of Reformed Church Synod DFNV;‘; A:‘faln C(;n!era:cm rhe | MaTYland Attorney General Rules | tions by :-:R,“n‘:‘\?"m‘,‘fn\&:,:&}g.u e . . i COAST GUARD CUTTER o 7, RS NDe e Practically every large public utility M |Fully Aware of His Danger, Dr. Edwin F. Leman La- Nome, Alaskn, June 9 (by| Declares Law Fosters Asiatic Na- |practice of peychology, coupled with| ~ Obfections of County Of- |in ihe Stafe ‘is said to have such a ! b 113 Y % \;‘Irel‘vss lml llhed.t\ss’fi;lmed Press vl: tionalism in Japan. patience, was advocated by Dr. ficials Are No Bar. ["hm‘"’" ored 13 Years Treating Ore—Recovered Much |5, F3", sland)—The Bear, which | 5 1y yusocisted Prese. Charles Platt, psychologist, Philadel-| ¢ o\ Diuvaten 1o The Star — .- - Civil Service Men See Need of | System in Fire and Police ‘ of World’s Entire Present Supply. ancisco and Seattle on her annual cruise to the Arctic Ocean, found the Bering Sea more nearly free of ice than is usual at this time of the year. The Bear is taking law and medicine ASBURY PARK, N. J.. June 9.— The annual foreign missions report to the General Synod of the Reformed Church in America, made at yester- day’s sessions, said the Japanese ex- phia, and Judge Mary M. Bartelme of the Chicago Juvenile Court in ad- dresses here yesterday at the opening session of the national probation as- BALTIMORE, June 9.—Public ities operating in Maryland can extend their services into any county in the State despite protests of the county commissioners or local companies [} util ‘ Of the 180 carillons in the world |134 are in the Netherlands and Bei | gium. Durinz the last year he suffered pe- | to the Eskimos alo coas on | clusion action in America had done |sociation conference. operating in the county, according to Departments. v Dr is of 1 hrea Walka | the dalandx farthest ;E:m ::r:.fl‘:dmr: much to foster an Asiatic nationalism | Judge Henry S. Hulbert of the De- p;ullngk of Attorney (Gemeral Hovin ! y or the last 13 - a0 blood trans-| American flag in Japan. The report further asserted |troit Juvenile Court urged the raisin; n . .. 1t to study ot failed. The vitality of S| th hina never would have a strong |of the standards of the probation sys-| The ruling was given at the request | A B&tll WIth Praise for the establ ent of the undey night a d been destroyed | central government until the masses [tem and juvenile court jurisdictio of the public service commissioner in . heril T e e e advancement of sci 1911 Dr. Leman, 1 senior | 150 ms of which atives | were educated. 5 ~ “Criminals sometimes cannot grasp | connection witn the appli n of the | Cutlcura Sipedeimiioto ol noted for his ability | chemistry student at the University of [said he knew his Funds amounting to $750,000, con- |ideas as quickly as rational human|Consolidated Gas and -Ei c Light | um from its ore [ Chicago, had speci in eath. | tributed last year for foreign mission |being,” declared Dr. Platt. ‘“There- radium. | work would some time . Company to extend its power lines into | in all other States and local commu-|uand was aware of the danzer in work. | Milligram by milliz has added | He is survived by a widow and three | work, where the largest ever reported |fore we must have patience in dealing | Harford County nities as “the only means of checking |ing with the deadly rays to the world's supply of radium. only | brothers. in a single year, the report concluded. | with them.” The attorney general ruled that due graft and incompetency.” the ; national Assembly of Civil S Commissions adopted the following | olutions at_the. convention at Los 2 les, which has just adjourned: | the adoption by Congress | ‘ s which passed the House of Representative the last session hy the duties an overwheln of the 1jority, placin sonnel Cl; fi Is which have been placing the | the classified | of the several introduced in C prohibition force: ress in Underwear to keep vou cool! Bathing Suits to keep vou cool! service without covering in the pres- | ent membership. * * * to the — Tnunicipal departments of the zovern- | - ment of the District of Columbia i 3 : We especially commend the United 5 Civil Service Commission for i . and enforcement ‘%f the civil ' : rvice law throughout the clasified leral service. We earnestly express i the mox Imported English Broadcloth Sl p g rOGGa Both one and two piece models dom from mulated |!‘\ I3 T "I ” In’ e yiis K . el o f ailored Into Fine Union Suits i e e e PLACE AND PROFIT SOLE The best wearing material which has Rube e 5 Don’t wait for a bathing beach, put on AIM OF POLITICAL PARTIES proved so popular as shirting is now avail- ; i i 3 2 4 3 3 : one of these fine suits, sit under the garden Former Senator Lewis Says None | able in athletic union suits. It will out- i of Them Stands for Either E ial 5 hose and keep cool. They are carefully S binte ot Ao wear two of other materials and will keep 5 g : 2 3 made in the California and lifeguard mod- By the Assoclated P vou cooler because its weave helps absorb et 3 3 : els. All the new colors and stripes are : B heat. Full cut, deep neck voke with elastic 3 thing either represented in their foun- shown in this complete assortment. o e web at back and closed crotch. or J. Hamilton Lewis. In an address prepared for delivery before the Press Club the former Dem- AR N e oy Gion Sharl sy ket ocratic whip of the Senate asserted that the Nation is passing through a daily revolution “in the politics of parties and in the standards of pub- o Jic morality and private virtue." X “No political party in America stands for any principle of liberty of man or 'M@m’ justice of government,” he declared. “Only place and profit is the object of candidates for office. Men no longer respect the lessons of history."” DRIVER IS ACCUSED. Complaint Is Filed in Injury to Local Man. Special Dispatch to The Star ROCKVILLE, June 9.—Chlef of Police William out a warrant charging V rison of Woodsboro. less driving, it being alleged that he was operating the car that struck Marion S. Coffner of 732 Thirteenth street southwest, Washington, Satur. day, badly injuring him Coffner had just left an automobile and started across the pike to take an White---Correct for Day and Night In summer. white apparel for men is more than a habit, it's a necessity. No matter how warm you really are, it makes you look cool. You owe it to your neighbors to wear white. White Summer Trousers to Keep You Cool The wear are here. that for Summer Our stocks are most complete trousers men want and include separate trousers for every occa- Men’'s Straw Iiats $] .65 sion. White Flannels, 38.50 White Duck Trousers, electric car at Montrose Station for Washington. The Frederick bus car to 510.00. 2.00. ried the injured man to Georgetown Gray, Tan and Biscuit . Hospital P 2 2 \ Flannels, both plain and Tan Khaki Trousers, S New low crowns, wide brims, fancy bands. \ striped, $8.50 to $10.00. 52.00. Slightly Imperfect RICHMOND TAKES STATUE. | s Men's Rayon Hose ) City Committee Votes Site for Me- \ll this season’s models. Plain and fancy sen- nits, rough, natural and bleached straws. All White Linen Knickers morial to Columbus. | sizes including yours. RICHMOND, Va. June 9 (#).— ~rst Floor, Ti ey 3 site was designated by the eity com (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) $3.95 29C mittee on night for the . . ;. 1 oy ke erection of monument to Fine quality linen imported from Ireland and Belgium. They Christopher Columbus by Ttalian resi dents of the city, thus rescinding the | In both white and natural are cut in the approved plus fours. former’ action of the. pubic ulities | The right shirt to keep vou cool shades. A complete range of sizes 28 to 4+4. A special purchase brings these hose for committee of the eity in declining to | Imported White Golf Hose, 5195 - e Mmoot ; e T 7 summer wear. M\ > of Ray: a fiber silk Members of the city council declared (Sport Shop, 624 F Street) lad( ot _}\_a-\“‘L A h])c‘ ‘”\ that the action of the street committee | that wears and wears. Reinforced at heel, sole practically insured the erection of the | X 2 : monument s the Halian American .| and toe. High spliced. In black, sand. cordo- the city approved the site,| X f : the announcement i o van, champagne, French tan and grav. es i 9% to 113 (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) Light weight clothes to keep vou cool Men's Summer Suits Why suffer from the intensive heat when our men’s clothing department is read, vou keep cool. weather suits. Interwoven White Hose 75¢ Pure thread silk woven as only Interwoven knows how to weave fine sox. Included are the new shades of fawn and pearl. Sizes 9V% to 12. White Silk Shirts $8.95 Soft, lustrous silk, cut and tailored into cool comfort- able shirts. They are made in the neckband style with collar to match. Sizes 1314 7 to help A complete stock of fine hot Priced as follows: New Summer Shirts (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) 5250 g to 17. Gabardines, $28 to $40 (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) . Linens. 515 The new feather-weight imported English Tropical Worsteds $25 to $35 broadcloths in both collar-attached and neck- % Fl, l : ' 2 band styles. It is especially woven for summer (/\3/ annets, $28 S ——1— White Foot Models $8 3 Made exclusively for The Palm Beach, Mohair, $15 $20 to $28 (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) wear. Men's White Keds $3 IFine count percales in stripes and novelty cffects in collar to match styles, $2.50. to the scenic regions o -y RS ST \ l;u‘r \uc\ld(\iue f'“r-h"dl Hecht Co. 1In pure white W sport wear. Made of white buckskin with ivory sole or brown canvas with heavy and white rubber heels. Golf Hose, White, Light, Lisle 1 When it comes to summer clothes, what’s white is right. These white golf hose, with fancy tops, look very well with white knick- Light weight, they are very comfortable. (Sport Shop, 624 F Street.) toe cap and ankle patch. Cool, comfortable, correct. (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) - The Hecht Co. F Street at 7th il‘or&l’n | . Ne?v gexieo ‘1 Li d Foulard Neck $l e i ou e R = : inen an ckwear Grand Canyon ! and other | National Parks | Fred Harvey meal service on the SantaFe is supreme in the trans; wm,"u y (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) Inported linen tailored into fine non-wrink- Some are in tints, others in A full range of colors. New Llocked foulards in a host of new colorings and patterns. $1. able cravats. striped effects. ers. e (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) on_our i e 1 Al picture folders ist. Pass. Agent. Santa Fe Ry, 2 Finance Bldg.. Philadelphia, Pa. Phone: Rittenhouse 1464-5