Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1925, Page 12

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FRIDAY. | —_— i e badfried o hoen) the 9°% |day and accepted. It shows that the |locked up. Ot ses disposed of |92} d. 1t = "w’w[ == CONST"UT'DN COP|ES< ALl \DRIA, Va.. June 26 (Spe }wp‘: Licut. Tabio, .\)i‘:z;n:z‘."l"r:r:';i|od city, since the council-manager pla F “'l' E l -I' '|'77' ) o ; | cial.~The second open meeting of the [ $10: Margaret Shaghter. ahusive Ian-| went into effect, has been on a soun | - L | and “ha her of Co erce UL fined d costs; Barbie a a | - . g / Alexandria. Chamber of Gommeree Wil [ guage " 3 financial basix, and there is a casi ! — | n be held this evening at 8 o'clock.| Wright disorderly, fined $10 nd | i - A & ;aa, D Presentation to Be Made at July 41' here will be a combined business and | costs; Aaron Jackson and Arthur balance n ”‘\‘" “,""" "';"‘"”’."' e i } I | ; ; welal meeting. Dr. Henry Mace | Parker, charged with being drunk,]Year. ending May o 013 Ceremonies of Community | Payne, “consulting engineer’ of ‘the [each fined $5 and costs, totaling $19.50. s | American Mining Congress. will be land Jack Beach. drunk and disorder Arts Club Players Give Good | . i | Center Depl{!mnt» [ the principal: speaker. A mlan is. to'|ly, forfeited $54 - \ — be presented for the possible lowering | ' A meeting of Alexandria Washing.| By supplying substances ihat i ' : A i e s ate from $2.50 1o | g et o PR i sl il Performance of Prize | A copy of the Constitution of the the. Sty tax rate thomy $L00- 10 tari Todgel of. Masoris held_last | prevent certain chemical agents fie 7 | United t vill b e ted t ¥ 5 on the § her night in the Maso at which | wearing out, men may live to be i K / [Rne s pe braganec to each supper served after the meeting | Dr. Foulks of Washing 3 : trin Play in Garden . p : 1) | new ‘citizen taking the oath of citizen: | P9fTet supy | Dr. Fou ashington made an | vears oid. sics Prof. Fritz i ay in 5 ¢ | ship at the Independence day ceremo-| A0GUTRR: 0 e g exan. | 2ddres: noted German chemist e - Inies of the community ter depart-| Post, No. 24, of the American . 2 ment in the Central High School Sta PO e 2 | | 2 m. it was decided to put on a FHe ERraenOn the o ria LU0 L \ 3 e ium July 4, it w unced today ol Bl gt i i e S first presentation of “The Acid Aest { { . Suter, president of the Federation | i 0 SCERRINE, 0D Vention in plav in one act, written and di ey {of Citizens' Assoclations. e A e o e Yected by Ednah' Proctor Clarke (Mrs < | The ocath ‘of cltizenship will be ad- Staunion It Sugust, the (O 10 b dramatic committee of the clib. of | \ | Rudolph or by some one designated hy | [o0 L0 BEPUSH 0 IRCC s BoR e eac which Mrs. Maud Howell Smith is \ the Board of Commissioners, should [[leie fog ol o O e e . chairman. The scene of the play is ETEN Commissioner Rudolph be absent from | jprt!Cs (71 Alesancr. WLh Lhe 100 1aid outside Makanani’s house by the | {the city on that evening. and the ad-| %/ ¢ sea, near Hilo, Hawaii A splendid | \ ‘nnllll“!l'lllm\ of the oath will follow = At | works had a balance the weekly meetinz of the Ki e and Club held in the rooms of the of commerce vesterday it performance was given hy every mem brief patriotic message to the people | . ber of the cast, the leading parts being | of the District by Edgar C. Snyder, | | plaved with feel by Miss Caroline | chairman Community Center Council ecided that the club would n o ® MeKinley, as Makanani, a Hawaiian | | Members of the Americanization| 1o nderprivilezed children of the ! 4 zirl: Mrs. William Wolff Smith, as A RN | School who have just become citizens | city their special charges. This is in y l x 1. her andmother: Orme Lib-! | will also be sent special tickets for this ! nformity with the national policy «f hev, as Koa, an Hawaiian vouth, and | \ | reserved section to be occupied by new | Kiwanis ¢lubs. The crippled and t i Denis | Connell, as anley Pitt, 4 C! ens taking the oath of citizenship | hercular children will be 3 ped sep. ) white man. Others in the cast | thatevening tely. and steps will he taken to appeared 1o advant were Mi PesnleiLivIted find out exactly how many of each in | Y Y 1 Anne Peebles, as i Miss Judy | 9 DRI | Young Fecel o | the city are in need of such treatment i Lyeth. as Hina, and Mrs. Rice, ) - The committee on new eitizens in-| The city has asked for bids on the \ ] Hepner, Miss Mary Schaaf. | vites all young people of the District | new fireproof storage room for the L] Marian Griffith, Miss Ida Nell Griffith. | who have recently hecome of age to|clerk’s offie of the Corporation Court Harry Angeli eddy T Julian > take part in this impressive ceremony. |and new health offices.; The new of Stewart, Wilmer Hepner i J and to send their names and addresses | fices will relieve the congestion that I:w\\‘\m.\v(\‘ s .-]m.-m\) and ,;m" . at once to Mrs. Snyder 112 Fair-| now exists in both offices iss McKinley, who was the guesi| . mont street L plaver of the club. is well known here | | The committee on new citizens for Pageant at Pohick Church. Both dark and licht shades s a dancer as well s # charming o Tuly 4 has received word of the inter. The Girls’ Friendly Society of Old 3 > aciress. and one of the loveliest fea- | |est and co-operation of a number of | Pohick Church will present a his Well tailored garments that tures in the let was her inter-| leading corpo <, large department | torical pageant tonight in the parish e S <, pretation anorizinal native Ha | tores and bureaus of the Government | hall. The various parts laid around retain their shapeliness. >izes waiian dance. The lighting was by | fin bringing the matter hefore their the parish will be taken by members e : i1 33 to Glen Madison Brown. make-up was junior employes, both young men and of old families of the neizhhorhood to hit any man from .. te by Denis Connell. costumes were de- | voung women who have recently at-| Gangs of city employes are cleaninz i Sangdic Reculars and irregulars. B bt el S i OUTWARD BOUND oy R o, B ey | e S i . Y»T"“v 13'(14 ‘H,\\l»i\ and the rinm-fl‘ pe le will h : rred. and HI;' other disinfectant on all the streams [ i directed by Vietor Kerney names sent to the commitiee in order | ond water puddles of the A - ] V'v!nv-;(!m‘.. ,h; presentation of “The | \S;‘L“C{?\SFS that special tickets for r ed sec-|" fn Police Court this morning 3 Khak] Trousers cid Test,” which 1 , won second prize | tion seats mav be sent to them for the | Nieol it iy In the recent Aris Club contest. the | exercises. The co-operating hure: ! music committee of the cluh presented | include the Government Printing $1.85 an operetta in one act, entitled “The { fice, the Burean of Engraving i B ol o il Wi U GRIFFITH PREDICTS |[RUM CHASE RESULTS | mall in Die of marms it il telling the story of two statues, Pan and the Shepherdess ho Explosion of an oil stove at 919 G | Wwondward & hrop. Hecht, I Gome 1o Tife ot midmeht s damee| ANOTHER PENNANT IN INJURIES TO THREE |sireet southwest tast night about o |burah & Bro. & Kann Sons relephone Co., Sof tailway Co. f 1 Telephor uthern Railway ¢ Bitte DilablaN el Al Sives: and sing. Miss Helen V. Harper was o'clock fatally burned Mary Warren, |Goldenbers’s. King's Palace and charming as the Shepherdess, and | | ‘ : Roval Y H‘”'\ B Coedven: o e N Two Motor Cycle Policemen and lhrJ)'vrcd.r vears old. e died three st R Lol | | ’ They were : ted by an orchestr: : : . Woman in Auto Vietims ours afterward. The explosion o 4omposed of Violet Kelk. violin Olive | Nationals in Better Strategic Posi- o [l o il wanind Woor wf b1 Easily Pleased. | P {elk 0 loward T. o ist. | . . o | From Furniture and Finance. The performance will be repeated | Two policemen and a colored woman | burning her about the face, arms, body ok early hours, I sup. 7th & F Sts pria X wre not afraid of early sup. tonight at 8:30 o'clock in the garden | dent Declares. were injured at Fourth and Bryant|and legs before other persons in the | pose” B thateitin SR |streets shortly before 12 oclock last|house reached her. Novitt | New Man—No, sir: you can't h 5 _ night in a collision between & Motor | gave a certificate of ac: 4 th, ) early for Another pennant for the Washing: |cycle and an automobile.- the police- | - fis Byt iyt PARISH HAS OUTING ton base ball team was predicted by {men riding the motor cycle speeding See Announcement close Tyesday’s and Saturday’s Star Clark Griffith, president of the club, |after an am:‘m;bi!e ,lha\ :i}! ‘he"!d"ed’ e to contain whisky. Joseph L. Sanders #t a luncheon meeting of the Monarch |, 3 Horace M. Lineberg, members of ‘lub in the City Club yesterday.|No. 10 command, are the policemen Men Stages Fete. | Stating that “we are higher in per- |[Who were injured: the woman is Rose pps, 38, 3421 Bryant streel. She received a broken collarbone and |injured ribs and was taken to Freed- St. Martin's Council of Catholic | About 150 members of Si. Martin's| centage this vear than we were last Council, National Council of Catho- ! year at this time,” Mr. Griffith con e "‘:,"‘;m’;;’]"““"f‘“';':\'i by thelr fami:| dently expressed the opinion that|men's Hospital. Sanders, who was e e T o Series of| Washington i« the only team that|driving the motor cycle, sustained cuts Srpmer outings at Morgentown. Md.. | will be able to beat out the Philadel- |to his leg and was taken to Freedmen's Tedneaday. The trip was made by| ppis Athlefics | Hospital. ' Lineberg, riding in the side- i ';:"'} and bathing, Referring further to Philadelphia. |car, was treated at Garfield Hospital fancing. an athletic program and af s Grifith said that he believed |for cuts to his face and legs. vxs:\n picnic made the day pass plea Washington would win the majority | The police motor cycle was going at antlv. The arranzements were made|,f games from the team when it (a rapid rate of speed south on Fourth by a committee headed by George H.|meeis it in the coming series. Mr. |street in an effort to overtake the sup- cum Griffith stated that “‘the fellow Javing | posed rum car, while the automobile The council has decided to make this | in hehind generally wins, and the |of Charles Mitchell, 732 Third street an annual event. The newly elected | pacemaker usually gets it.” southwest, in which Rose Epps was u officers are: President. Robert W. Mc- “\When questioned as fo Detroit’s |passenger. moving west on Bryant Chesnex. vice presideni. .loseph 1. possible chances this vear, Mr. Grif- |street. reached the intersection just Parkhill: secretary. Thon H. Flint: fith said that that team looked dan- (after the speeding machine of alleged treasurer. B. J. MeGuirl gerous at the early part of the sea- [rum runners passed. Arrangements now are beinz made Son. but it had now developed several | Sanderg. unable to slow down in for the council’s second annual ex-|weak spots, and he did not think it | time to prevent a crash, and his part enrsion to Marshall Hall August 3. would prove dangerous. ner were thrown violently to the P. H. Walsh is chairman of the com-| * Mr. Griffith said there have already |ground. mitiee in charge. Prizes have been |heen 5000 requests for seats at the | .. E. Brown, chief engineer at G. offered 1o the children of Martin's | world series this vear and advised the |field Hospital, in his automobile. wit- parock school who subr he best | members of the ciub to put in applica- | nessed the accident and took Sanders Jerters on why they should atiend this | tions at an early date. {and the colored woman to the hospital excursion | Following Mr. Griffith’s address, a | A passing motorist assisted Lineberg . resolution was adopted assuring him | Lo i v that the club “is with him” and ex SEm e Veterans Recall Frontier Days. | pressing the helief that the Nationals General's Kin Dies by Gas. | B v o Were $3 .50 to $4 -50 Pr. Some of the hardships of frontier| Will again win_the pennant. Prof.| \pw YORK, June 26 O Mrs 2 =N dnys were recounted hy eterans of | Henry Grattan Dovle, president of the |\ b A% o Bt 5N 78 SO0 FAE : ~ S . the Gen. Adna R. Chaffee Canton.|Monarch Club, presided at’ the g ,n34aughter of Gen. Franz Sigel, 2 UNDREDS of our finest, most de ment, No. 7, at Stanley Hall, Soldiers’ | luncheen | one of Grant's commanders in the < sirable Children’s Shoes. American Home, last’ night during a meeting =: = | Civil War, was found dead of asphyxi- 2 v i imported model sationally held in commemoration of the Indian| On one ship that arrived at Ply-|ation in her apartment in Manhattan # and imported 1 s. sensationa ,massacre of Gen. Georze A. Custer|mouth, England, last May were 1,800 | today, with every evidence that she s Laorhs and his command 41 years ago. John | passengers from Australia who had | had committed sulclde. She was the P i 5 : 5 J. Moran, eommander of the post. pre- | emigrated from the old country, many | divorced wife of a New York news. = N Dazzling White i sided. The meeting was informal. of them more than 2. paper man. » & response! No time to lose. Kid Slippers. And most styles pic- | Larger sizes to Were 53 45 tured, also shown $4.50 to $5.50; now. in colored kid- skins, satins, tans, patents and other s T L Dollar Sale Play Shoes terns, oth Naturally — Sensational | : ’ 3 Lo Husky tan Aniversary e i i ' ‘ fords — cool, ALIFORNIA has something for every- | 7 ) flexible, com- a, Coupow body. You can play hard, see things d : fortable, long- ood, J‘by- g or rest easy. Here are America’s loftiest : - : eiir 9 ! mountain heights and highest waterfalls, 4 wearing. four Qu,&t’ [S and the world’s oldest trees. Hundreds of y . - [‘ miles of golden strand along the Pacific 0. | here be cool all summer. Great I - and restaurants and hotels such as you will O L = Round Trip find only in Californi with, c‘/é"g {) ‘Vll":::lm And the way there is delightful over the & : /¢ Our 9th St. and Pu.l'ChaSG 2 ‘ Roskicsjonithe/dcfuze Pa. Ave. Stores mer “needs-—at only SI pair! five qalloys | < )0 pen Saturday : B You'll want several pairs for each 9 p of > ; Nights. Faiy of the voung folks. But so will ROIOR-GAS ¥ . every other thrifty mother. Hurry ! or W - ; Columbia, e . O SR Gasolln,@" y Ar. Salt Lake City (2nd day) 2.05 p. m. SREN Keds’’ Rubber Sole Ar. Los Angeles (3rd day) 2.00 p. m. %aturday Three other fine trains direct to California and three % _‘ : : ; = Shoe Headquar!ers HOES for almost all their Sum to Denver with connections for California. angurlday Go via Los Angeles and return via San Francisco and 4 - FLE e Disseee dhoie of TR e include Denver and Colorado Springs at same fare. p A men, women, boys and girls. And HAHN { To return via Pacific Northwest adds only $18.00. 8 7003 Keds” mean strictly FIRST QUALITY, Jupe 27- 28 Low fare side trips to Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone X Cor. 7th &; K Sts' 3 no matter which pattern you choose. High (4t the comer of and Zion National Parks and Bryce Canyon. i y 414 9¢h St. N\W. . A Giei P e o e e e G 7 MS St SNW For information, reservations and descriptive books, ask 1914-16 Pa. Ave. i Colymbia Oil S o H oo 233 Pa. Ave. SE. $1 to $2.75 Companry. i ut Ste., ciphia. :

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