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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925. 7 S e TTIIIEESES—S—S— S h hhaI— ww Closed All Day BLAMED FOR QUAKE | 5575 Ty iy Tempk No. 9, s / District—Partl; loud; tonight, July 4th / \ y cloudy tonig {:q%‘ii’d to a'l'l(‘ nd ‘v,. funeral of Diuxh- probably showers; tomorrow fair; not B o fromn 210 Faotiet Enpicn: ’ i much change in temperature; moder- . 2 e e Morn Store Hours During ate weat and norhwest winds. Flaw Passed Through Center of s dee; No. 40, ‘and” Colambla aryland—Partly cloudy tonight, o L] Daughter July and August probably showers; tomorrow falr; nof Santa Barbara, Jones Explains DI FIERCH Finincial o Fiis | much change in temperature; moder- 2 - Open Until 6 p.m. | ; ate to fresh west and northwest winds. in Statement. Every Day Excepting Virginia—Local thunderstorms to- night and tomorrow; not much change Saturdays | in_ temperature; moderate to fresh| A fault in the crust of the earth A 3 AR = £ southwest and west winds. probably passed directly through the| Florida ave nw' Juis 4 at 1 5m. Tnter Closed 2 P.M. ; West Virginia—Mostly fair tonight |center of Santa Barbara and was re. ; armony Cemetery. Friends and and tomorrow; not much change in|sponsible for the series of earth- e temperature. quake shocks, E. Lester Jones, di- ? rector of the Coast and Geodetic Records for Twenty-four Hours. | Survey, waid today in & scatemens. Thermometes . ; 8 pm., 75;| This fault was indicated on a map 12 midnight, 6 .m.) 68. 8 a.m., 7u; | Prepared by the Seismological So- noon, 88. clety of America, but had been con- Barometer—4 p.m., 30.14; 8 p.m.,|sidered dead. 30.06; 8 a.m., 29.93; noon, 29.86. “Slipping was due to an adjust- Highest temperature, 88, occurred at | ment of stress,” Col. Jones sald, noon today. “probably arlsing from a change of Lowest temperature, 68, occurred at | load on the earth’'s surface due to 5:45 a.m. today. erosion from the mountains and de- Temperature same date last year— |posit of the sediment under the ses Highest, 76; lowest, 61. Most earthquakes occur at - where there Is a sudden change of R0 > o ithence Condition of the Water. elevation, especially those along the 0 i Ll Temperature and condition of the|Pacific coast. It has no relation to £ water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Tem.|the Montana quakes except that it condition, very muddy. |[is barely possible one of the Mon- tana quakes acted as a trigger to set Tide Tables. off the California quake. Even this (Furnished by United States Coast |Telation is doubtful. | and Geodetic Survey,) is country now s having Today—Low tide, 11:06 a.m. and|Period of maximum earthq . bl HOb p.m.; high tide, 4:10 a.n tivity, likely to be followe ’s Fine P Men’s Summer 52 S e Men’s Fine Pajamas e ohotrow—Low tide, R R 4 & s Caps high tide, 5:06 a.m. and 531 p.m. not affected by occurrences in $1.45 § West. There is no reason to ) $1 50 $2 7 The Sun and Moon. severe ecarthauakes in the Hast \ loday—Sun rose, 3:46 ;) the near future. 3 for $4 . and sets, 7:38 p.m. SIS eUn mhe ' Santa Basbara : % Tomorrow—sun rises, 4:46 a.m.; sun | W48 ©f a local type, very se Belgian Linen, sets, 7:37 p.m. &MISUN| {he center, but not A 3 Moon rises, 3:45 p.m.; sets, 1:48 a.m.|The Montana quake was more like R el Irish Linen, Automabile famps to be lighted sne. | the Canadian of February 25, of decy ut Goc “'”'ld that = Palm Beach half hour after sunset. origin cn\'rfring a large area, but generously cut and tai- Cro e Weather in Various Cities. without local concentration of maxi- - mum damage.” HER AUNT. MRS. GRACE PRICE lored. 2 ook ieolse = Temperature, 23 jon WILLARD. Toesdas s d i#h silk Th = ; Has Longest Rail. nmfme Wi 2 e newest Stations. sE w . |, The longest railroad in the world e 45 : s not in Europe nor America. but Ioopsl t()u;(tygjg and larg < stripe effect. : s in Australla. By the recent e pear - : Sy B tion of a connecting link there i p— - s = - now a continuous line of track from D i = The colors are blue, uck e | be A splendid collection of pajamas. These are t Tied Ty Teart with pain and ithearra, in West Australia, to i i \ ¥ | Dajarra, in Queen [ & distance of tan pRingand it 9 { HatS a2y i dobo 43 . 5 5.433 miles. Thy Pty white Bosion .. - fouay | ¢ miles, and hica T E S > B;A,lllmwvr 8 er to Halifax, miles; San Fra trope; others in plain Y S ial $1 pirminetai ; : o1, L0 Halifax, 3622 miles; San Fran = Q pecia F.',‘f,‘,l”,., ndg ich Teast a6 mach o mar % ston” | 3015 79 i s A . H P i 611 - €0 4 = The day on All sizes. The ideal hat for canoeing. ten )‘i?tl’?i‘fié‘ : : Card of Thanks. Your“mémors ; i First Floor - nis and golf. All white, with eye- Denver - 003 Re < :'}'”'” 1 reet b o 2 s Detroit © soo - Glear GASKINK, The family of the late ROBERT After due trials and lets in crown for ventilation. &l Paso Telatives who n & ‘fi'il;;;trm 0604 |- iy Others with green underbrim. Huron < b 36 08t R e fora aBerinms oy pue unces aod | At e's 1 s’ Avns"x(‘”v 2 H -7- Kh(‘ll\l & e agall 2 vmensNoveiryTes C o0l Clothes ™ S R | e |G ! S $1 Ivs ial Men’s Two-Piece o:m. i £ oo & o , i ,“,_,, i ki : m.:fl', :xh Price Fourth of July Specials Bathing Suits ERaieele Shke gk ge oo gbbar | sere o dn e teReEn B ool e 3 81 o s T V' e L mes of joy and those of These are the latest ana O 26 5 D aae Do anay - SR e novelty patterns in polka $6f.95 an onio 30 0. ; BARRY. | atonger June an. 1035 at Bait f"— shatix it 2 at 1y s <s and figures, > o . The latest in fancy S Frantisco 200 ! ] Arary mC Bac S Ra e . ?}?;ségjlloicsk;r: the gl“lighl For Thursday and Friday we are putting on bathing suits—Blue ) : : g ; : Summer tones worn so sale of all-wool high-grade, fast-color, blue serge A0 el it Clear 4 3 s Pt.cloudy BURG. Wednesdas BROOKS who ¢ . . - < : ; = o 18 extensively this season. suits, with an extra pair of pants, or red and black or blue g FOREIGN. oo mrandeionca U8 . 2 ot : i and white fancy de- e am Greeawicn time. toay ) Jenwo s v 3 Innumerable patterns ol l;ndt—v.ha\etflée bfi:: “fl]'fltlmtlpaz‘;ltz $ signed woolen London_ Ene1 : "-'r‘.' T BROWS, | ot tup et o e to choose from and the i “Tlpox: P o B jerseys. e Geraiaty. 4 BEATRICE ;,)}r;\\\ e price is One Dollar. The combination, 5 Benmas First Floor 5 % . Hor L;‘uli\fljl\ Az S Boys’ Bathing b 88 Bart clouds 2t012 Years HOTEL MARTINIQUE SoLD.| P ’ . One-Piece : Will Be Operated by Group of Lo- ."" Men’s Straw Hats Week End Suggestions e F ml-.'E'H. tal. ED“ARD lTheb 1;11?1‘191 \ladrtmlque an Cl"hl " story bu a ¢ Beautifully-made KNICKERS $3.45 Botls o BhLth i el 2ot h e i o 3 o S dnutl“o\r h b S Saturday. Jul: b?:;g:‘“;&i fa:‘cl:l' High-grade White First Floor to'a group of local men who will mass w‘:‘{ be said ‘;?’53 an medi.um he]gh( ¥ ¥ . the hotel. The names at this time o NenRe 2 50 and 3 ia.lus fotxra. 1O'yste:x;i\lvfl'utes, are being withheld and will be made i n the $ $ inens in plain and fancy, Th ¥l 3 time to put o v o iy 7 Super.Natural $500,000 For the Sructuce” mpm: et old one is getting 1 - cated at 1211 Sixteenth T el Whlt.l?heFéil:': 'rleklinl:ants you may desire. Panamas Sale was made by Madgus Sorshs | D —_ dence of k e s - i . $ $ $ e Mme. Curie, dis ¢ radi rela n:~ Svited every hat with ful 10 5 t() 15 and conservative recently laid “tie kco(;r::: :mnlel(o‘;ma 3:‘;‘»7- e ‘he‘: toils are over. < styles—becoming shapes. B by elene E Al Gog srant that e at sedt 4t EOLLTE, male. chcsinus brown itz under | DAVIS. . Departed (hie 1ife Tuesdag evenine, | Bia"it ol Relet s I v Animal’ Rescue Leagus. 349" Maryland ave. | prothers and one :::(:‘Rnéln“pu\'e‘~ E BRO X Engllsh Broadcloth button models, both silk-trimmed and French $1 5 $ 4. 45 e oF e ine] 2 | o Al 0 4 Eoon eas P s, 82 Part doudy o Suits » cal Men. 65 $1.50 to $1. erected Duck Pants Both regular cut and Sorvpate as u company o somauet | $1- st "B Fraed3 Ecuadorian public after incorporation. new straw hat, the in fact, almost any pattern tains 100 rooms and baths. Tt is lo. 5 X Moss and Mallory. Finely made, Young men’s leather sweatband blocks. From 63 e medical institute and hospital to be JWeep not. that her race is run i € B b black bands— just 3 2 Tl Him. First Floor a m eac es s He miveth His moufifi(«} T its i i 2 Specially Priced iravited Tong” dictance " AR AR . b m\mg}) B Palm Beach Suits in a wide range of patterns, 2 and 3 P v STHER i ~ white around nu:k b 5 T non be = 1 our d iter. mother and sister. faced. These are the better-made Palm Beach Famineton "Aiiinal “Rearue League, \ip | Prise P, Comer. vastor Frigas w5 | FhE Lo 3t : and white breast. very large dog. Who departed this life i S OX TERRIER te with liver-colored 2B ot hls, Mo TSN | ¥ RO D m—m‘\ MID, Men’s LOW Shoes Animal Rescue League. 349 Maryland ave. B ot o vadore “Grimes. Carl. REN, In ing_remembrance Louite and Marjorie. to mour ar husband. ARTHUR WARREN For men who WIRE HATRED TERRIER male G frown | {oa brofher four SAnIoRIE | e fedaried the N1 Tuo nears July like a shirt of plain White Fustian Trousers - $6'85 ELioior AR, aehingion ATl Rescue fonnt,s dert o sl anl s | R IO e Fo s color with either LOST. o A Uhurch o g5 Detwecn i Srd | - or the doms-of (l?a.uu o1 Joved o weli ivited. BT the collar to match BOSTON BULL—Brindle and ~ white; an- Mother. . . . ”, thou art mild and lovels. White Fustian Trousers, the ideal white Here are men’s e Wit ghaToxles tax No- 10l Gentie as a Summer breeze. or collar attached, = 5 i L = — s S an the Al of Summer AL DIRE these imported washable fabric, soft in texture and good look- $ I .75 low shoes that for. B o ssvee a2 ol T inle a HUNER G0 RS A S . z S AHE e with white gxnrxl:nb:: Xs. rew tail anwers o No_one knows the. ‘s)lent Beartache. English broadcloth ing. Regularly $4.00, price, special 2 y$10 = afg BATE g N U TR Sl o:"m’c those"wngr Yo ot can. tol Wm. H Sardo & Co. shirts certainly fill - 2 e onds e 1Shed e el H ST Lincoln 524 1 i CELET—Pearl_strands ‘with bl THE FAMILY ltwem anel il especially suited gfifis}: June 30 Rew r;'—'fl.! G .bn‘:fduaf»f: ELLIS. The oficers and_members of the | Quick. Dignified and Efclent Service. the bill. 5 3 for vacation work i4th Col._ 9196 Jonn nlfim]lx '3‘5"" Relief_Association W. Dea Co., K leathe of the District of Co 2 will asesmble + VW' o, Col : White Linen Coats and Pants B e BET CASE, Nk ey mn o | o S DI IR | e g N Livcors shan o OhOYS ER;C“ an, Bl e A and Liverpool. London and Globe Ins Coi Jrd and 4 e ‘ day. July 3. | Automobile "'\1\1‘3;5 — Chapel. blue, gray an ain white. Well tai- A g : - . TAY someserson Rt or 14t 53.“,;“‘ inder & T A YAN et S White Linen Coats and Pants, they are a big CALF, and if you Boaner ia_brrerve rewitd. m % GEORG J Cooper_and _re i 2 . 317 Pa. Ave. 8 7 E. 14 to 17. Don’t forget—collars at- number this season, especial]_\- amongst the $15 prefer Tan Kid or White Nubuck 2 "}:] Posatc. Rew IR P 4 Model Ch]w\m Ambulag IO 142, tached or collars to match. younger men. Oxfords they are all priced at $6.85. g?m“:; —Sausre cameo. on : T betwe EIFIOI“F" an m;mrémn m ’m..‘._a Devoran = I - fend a call meeting af the Knights' = Har First Floor Saks—Third Floor First Floor LIE art Hat a0 T TN Hriaredas eve. | (P Kpdtne For. 2207 e Reward for Taformation, ?p.d ning. July 2. at 8 o'clock, o arrange for | 1432 You St. X o2 Ing to his return, * Mrs. Jones. 1719 4th the ' duneral of ‘our' deceased sieter <& 23 2 ] Tk Sennuis B S e oo v v, | M L. SPEARE CQ, ® > * » COLLIE—Male, answers name of v Sister MAMIE LEMMON, . collar. Boward_n. 503 igter 52 Nelither the successors of nor connoctea curr s it H—— ELLIS, The, Jnterdenominational Ushers’ | with the oripinal W, & establish- Holiday Sale of All Fishing Tackle—Half Price |fromeet fis st Entiblaiv 4 S s n Friday a1 B3 order 0f 7 Wednosdad. Tuly 1. “'Rew md‘“horlh'lono"o iy & MfcRaEL i},< 5 President, ]oseph F Birch’s Sons JESSE BURNETT. Rec. S (IBAAC BIRCIDL : ENVELOPE. coniaining S61: bet reen GAYLE. _Wednesday. July 1. 1925. at 0:15 13034 M ST. N.W. i3 —| 1 it ne- a o and_ 5:30. Treasury =Department: rd. | ©am.. WILLIAM T.. beloved hushand of ] Finder please call Col. 0T B Bihst: | Emina C. Gayie. agéd 00 years. Funeral WAl 5 omas S T o | Gawler Service Rods EYEGLASSEfl ray. shell-rimmed. o TR Fri ul D.m. i 5 Reels / - Lines Flys Eeiarts betvody T nT B PR | B frend bl 48 el Pl Dt Sinco iy S 15¢ Lines .. 15¢ Trout Flys 3 S gold-rimmed, Ion c.,..., GAYLE. Members of Hope Council, No. 1. | Main 5512 113" Penna. 3200 Steel Rods......3L.00" 5300 Reels -.....-.-$150 ) 20c Lines . : 20c Trout Flys........5c Bt Wiy, el e ‘m = e :‘",:Ll’:?‘:!:':r.'.:é&,%‘gfia‘rxalre",'..m,..;‘ mie $3.00 Steel Rods SL50 $500 Reel $2.50 40c Lines 2 40c Bass Flys. . Eindocs Eelle Cafrorbiore s aw 5.‘:.”&1:.‘.1‘1“& 1331 Brren ‘ote me.. Fridas. | ImOthY II"“ on ? —Female: gr r whits fee uly 5o e 1 arelock. 542 S0c Lines 45c Port Rind. : s e s sy Tour white eew NORMAXN ROBINSON. Councilor. * —ZURHORST — 35001Stecl Rods. - = 32501 S50 R cels (oo oo n Ji$255 806 Lincs 3 $2.00 Seine Nets. . APEDRYBiegi et | GOODNAN. Wedpesity s o fDS%. a1 | cms S. ORS’ $8.95 Steel Rods.....$4.48 90c Lines . L 3 e o S e 5 $550 Steel Rods....52.75 $6.00 Reels .........$3.00 $1.00 Lines 500 ures MONEY—Roll of $800 in Tilla Vednesday i y‘fy“'""“"“ Hewrg | T E | Direcior and wim. afternoon, on 14th et ' Reward. 1925 191 Commodious conn H 1 Cemete: $8.50 R $4.25 ) 15¢ Spinners. .. oo Lincoln B181 onal ohapel and " oderata $3.45 Stecl Water Rods, ? eels o........ $1.20 Lines P PACKAGE VIAY REMEDIES June 70._Ke- Departed this life Monday, June | brice 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Cail . $1.25 Droans . ward. _Address Box 58-D. "" L o 1" Frank Gei Son £ i 30 ] : : ranl ier’s s Co. $1.73 $7.50 Reels .....7...$3.75 $1.30 Lines 75¢ Spoons .. POODLE, white, male, -all N ding;g excemt ° B : s AR M 208 $12.50 Bamboo Rods, $625 $8.00 Reels .........$4.00 ggg k:::: $1.25 Minnows . skl sse e Aurora Hue. Ay, Edward ana .vh s aleo two $4.00 Bamboo Rods..$2.00 §1500 Reels ....$7.50 Miscellaneous $1.00 Minnows .... 5"‘“""&" P iy Shape. st with P“’" "x”'a"_" Funeral * from ° Zion - Baptist . = 90c Minnows ........ oy Cirell, ¥ ot betwern frd and 41470 $8.00iBamboo Rods: SO0 /515 00iRects: i 1HiS000 s Toatars - 200 Bait Pails | $3.00 Landing Nets. 5150 o | S £ ) e $10.00 Bamboo Rods.$5.00 $22.00 Reels ....$11.00 30c Leaders .........15c $1.00 Bait Pails.......50c 25c Bait Boxes 13c ot DO e g fmost. dectly Tool" S iear i n.w. Owner in need. Reward. 318 = - CHAIN, gold, and_ __‘. ! St s AR $15.00 Bamboo Rods.$7.50 15c Spool Silk.........8c $125 Bait Pails. 20c Floats ........ T BT PR e e B e 17 $20.00 BambooRods.$10.00 ~ $30.00 Reels .......$1500 §]35 Rod Holders....63c $2.95 Bait CUEER R Foact, it ER SOl Sh R | ongss. | an cuscune“chiors ang o Gu "'C ;‘f'fi T i . it Pails.....$L. 40c Floats ... hone Adam: ra ot Pride of District Juvenile, No 1% affer SABSEN $30.00 Bamboo Rods. $15.00 . veee...$1250 30c Ambroids ........15¢c 5345 Bait WRIST WATCH. I oo ooty | LB B O 1-‘7‘”3‘1 )\“m’_“re‘ 'r,\:m :..f.!u:\' m%fi%gn‘ffz‘%fi}‘c‘é‘é‘”&fi“‘"p&” i B T BRI R % ki © BLACKISTONE'S B T ATCE Wit A Sree e Ho W'Z::"‘““““ St X6, Floral “Blanket Sprays” th secord. hand. i GlenEcvor rica] TH HOWE. I Dt. R o1 Eys vening: $10 reward. Return to 1911 35t) JARIE JOH}\SON And Other Beautiful Dl’ll 19 _at o Gecrpeiown Uhitvoraty Howpital,. o | - W BLLA WALSOR, 5 Motner, + ' arcdorate YTy R stor. -~ -

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