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12 - OLCAREXPLOSION CALSESDEATHOF 4 bt THE 13, 1925. Dickerans “Luck” BICET || FRANCE o FINALLY ADIPTED | something has o happen o spoil | Program Expected to Yield it all. Ribsehis dpnratuldfans - himaelt { Balance Passed After Long Debate. & jraterday on his good fortune in EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D._C., MONDAY, JULY KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Gets a Vacation. THis SPecli{ spccial JusT, areved || pey SR Mo | v ID DRING T e BY POP MOMAND NowW ISNT THAT SweET Of Hn ! HE ETRTABLY . Likes You &t N Do WELL, YOU CAd STOP. SQUAMWKIN' NOW — TM GeETTW A VACATION — ITS Feon © m JosTice' SORE L Do, BUT Y GoD3! worew TH GOVERN MENT AINT A CHARITY ORGANIZETION'! 1 GoTTA ABOUT AS MUCH CHANCE o cetrn! A VACATION THY SUMMER AS A onE ARMED HA3 N A wss:,,y =S CAFETERIA WHAT DO YOU MEAN A VACATION 7' Gee! T've ONLY HAD TWi3 JOD WiTH THE ICOME TAX DUREAU A COUPLE OF WeEEKS An’ You EXPECT 'EM TO DidH Ne OUT Two wees Py 2 NENER-—) kfret). @ Russell. M. Dickerson, Six Others May Be Dead After Blast on Tracks Near Taylor, Tex. finding an operator's permit just as he had about decided he would have .to go to the Traffic Bureau and go through a lot of rigamarole to get one, and he felt more than | ever joyful over his find when he was called upon by a traffic cop a few hours later to produce one By the Associated Press. PARIS, July 13.—After being. sent | from the Chamber of Deputies to the | Senate no less than six times, France's All, no doubt, would have been |budget for 1925 was definitely voted lovely had not Officer W. C. Hais- |long after. dawn this morning. litt, to whom Russell presented the eodrisod Ver e s £ B nepened. 1o vecognize the | Finance!Minister Caillaux remained | |to the bitzer end, speaking -in ' the name on it as that of a particulyr iend, e remotely c6r Senate and\C! 3 acl - . o Gt e e andhanter st o | D, A, EDWARDS HEADS “Suicide” Message revented from gol he bedsid . prevented from going to the bedside CRIME GRAND jURY Doubted by Policp. nected with Dic of his wife, who was injured in an . Seeking Lost Girl Former President of Board of Edu- = Well, to make tory short, Judge Macdon ¥ sentenced automoblle accldent near Anfers yes. cation to Lead Probes for Three Months. By the Associated Press TAYLOR, ' Tex., July 13.—Three men, believed to have been tramps “beating” their way, were burned to death and six others may be victims of explosions and fire which swept | along a string of 18 oil tank cars of | a freight train yesterday afternoon € miles south of here. Damage probably will run into sev- eral hundred thousand dol L YN, o deputy ‘sheriff of Bethesda, who noti-| fied *police - here. Detective ~Oscar | Mansfleld of the twelfth precincts was | told by Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Bennett, | stepfathér-and mother of Miss Sulli van, the girl had left a note the | home Saturday saying she was. going | p down the river with & boy | 'hey had heard nothipg of her, | A real whole wheat cracker | | | Russell to 360 days in jail for not ving taken the trouble to get a it of in addition to Railway. Flames last night kept rescue work- ers away from the oll-soaked wreck- age, where, it Is belleved, additional bodies could be seen The origin of the fire has not been were . read closing the s session at 5:45 a.n. and the Russell is repor \ 'he Communists “I just finished thr protested noisily <. Premier Painleve Thurs. |read the Chamber decree. The vexed points regarding deduc- tion of Income tax payments from the @etermined, vears at Leavenworth last | following year's Incomie and rellef of | the smaller classes of traders from The explosions were heard at Tay- | gq | payin business . turnover tax were lor, and witnesses say that flames : : it LAWYER HELD HERE finally orced from the bill, with the shot into the a bably 400 feet. i\rl‘(;‘?:_\;ers of the train crew escaped cAPT.E.C. KITTLE DIES; | WANTED IN INDIANA =oviremers, oroesisni o e | E rly date. “WAS.IN PRINTING BUREAU = > e o i i o | estimated receipts of 33,150000,000 ’ | Robert H. Henry, Awaiting Sen-| {5 0o, o ontitnres of 13.137.000, Union Army Veteran to Be Buried | tenee for False Pretenses. May Be 00, giving a surplus of 13.000,000. The Senate's vote of adoption was Surrendered on Requisition. | you,” mumbled. The finding of the clothing of Miss Frances Sullivan, 18 years old, “of' 2 Tenth street northe: aturday on the bank of the Potomac River near Rock Spring, Md., with an al- leged “suicide” note pinned to it, ac = | cording to police, has led local' of- dent of the Board of I was | fic s to join with Montgomers selected * tod: by Justice Jennings | County authorities in ap investigation Bailey in Criminal Division 2 as fore- | ©f the mysterious disappearance of the man of the new grand jury, which |5 will investigate charges of crime dur- Fitted fck Medical —Glasses Eyes Examined College Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES ialist 1 Daniel A. Edwards, former presi- ucation, Not made of flour, but made of plump, perfect grains of whole wheat baked crisp and brown. A tasty, nourishing pick-me-up for any time of day. Tastes better when toasted in the oven and eaten hot with butter. voted the budget. shows is mot helieved by police, how ever, that ullivan has met with ing the ensuing 3 months | serious harm. She was reported to Other members of the grand jury [have been clothed in sailor are Joseph Quigley, 301 Eleventh | trousers and jacket. on the onnosite street southeast; Hazen H. Wilson, | side of the river. following the finding 4004 Georgia avenue: Henry D. Tor- | of her own clothes rey, 4107 Ingomar street: Thomas J 8. H. Allen, occupant of a bunga- Trodden, 1021 Newton street north- [low called Idling, found the bundle east; Hollls A. Seymour. 910 of clothing and turned it over to the street; Nichale 3 Ei eenth street; ( y i o 1425 Varnum street: X' o ham, 1507 Meridian place: - E: ;[ Mitchell; 1482 Chapin strec Putnam, 3626 Tenth street oy < Lore, 1041 Quebec place; J < E> reet northeast 6 New Y ghth s 1307 Cleaned Shampooed Scoured | Washed Stored | Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 at Arlington Beside His | Wite's Grave. ‘( 278 to 6 and in the Chamber there was merely a show of hands without de-| bate. vears| At about 3 a.m., while the .Senate wanted | was awaiting return of the budget | from the Chamber, the additiomal ap- | propriations for the Moroccan cam | paign, already voted by the Tower Capt. Edward C. Kittle, 93 Robert H. Henry old, veteran of the Union Army, and|old, said by the police to be who was with theBureau of Engrav-|in Indianapolis to answer indictments ing and Printing when that depart|for alleged ‘fraudulent dealing with ment came under the United States |clients, is in the District jail awaiting e it SamVe a0 "ated tideg| cemtense. on. TWo charges of falae pre. | Douse, *were “introduced ‘and after a at the Natlonal Homeopathic Hos-|tenses. He is scheduled to appear for “'”"' dtscussion unanimously adopted. pital, where he had been about eight | sentence Friday morning, but it is weeks. probable that he will be surrendered Funeral services will be conducted | to the Indianapolis authorities instead at the Nevius funeral home. 924 New | of being further detained here York - avenue, - Wednesday afternoon | at 1:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Arlington National Cemetery l)e.\‘(dt“ the grave of his wife. Detectives Mansefild and Walsh ar-| East Capitol street He is survived by a daughter, M rested him. He entered pleas of guilty | 903 D street P Lydia Kittle, and a son, Edward F to two charges of false pretenses when | Oliver street Kittle. * . he appeared in Police Court '1 street northeast [E:—:EEEEEEE:JEE—:EEEEEEEEE ——=| 0] a lawyer. Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For Intestinal disorders Ask your physician about it repared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W. ture of tiling to the extent that he had received orders for supplies. Henry obtained money from Roscoe Fertch, 1400 M street, on a draft 6n a Pittsburgh bank, it is charged reet south Connecticut Pennsyl- 3 Police under a number of ali nown avenue; Charles vania avenue; Will ssell Bers Philip F. Biel Down Delivers Any Bargain from T he Phillip Levy Store 155 Tth St. N.W. Only 50 All-Wool | Ol 40Purs Woel Tweed Silk Crepe Lined Now .........$6.95 Save .......,.$1.00 You Pay .... he BasementStore s SPORT $1 COATS . 1 A little used but not abused—these wonder values * go on sale tomorrow morning at 8 o’clock. Come early, and remember it’s at the Phillip Levy Store, 735 7th St. N.W. Hundreds of bargains not advertised. E Bargains Galore! Gaily Trimmed Never have you seen such pretty shapes, delightful = col- ors and variety ? of styles. 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Pairs $ for Single Pair, 69¢ White Canvas Rubber Soled Oxfords All New Merchandise Sizes 5 to 1075, 11 to 2 2 t08 A Great Saving! ‘Beautiful New FROCKS Now $0.95 Save $].00 Y o o8 EIIEBEJB:—EEE[:EE—:EEEEEHE—:EEEEE:——EE — Brand- Library Table ="\ $39.50. Special, to- morrow, $23 De- left-over from suite sol regularly for $60.00. Bu; End Tables™ brown mahogan: floor sample, in lake -oval style: Former price, s 1 livered for. e Quieen Anne China 2 —Brand - new Tu- Cabinet 3 beriod desien; Save $25.50. now for §: livered for. Regular_$6.00 v v Special at $3.95. Deliver tonne-flounce : Opens up into a double_bed. Special at $19.50. Delivered for only Dining Room Suite inch _gray walnut buffet. fifirlo@fl‘('hinn closet with French walnut extension table, armchair and five side chairs. . Exchange sl Store price -only $89.50. Delivered *3 o—Fiber reed Reed Suite (00 T chair and rocker to match. A short time ago sold for $79.00. Ex- change store price, Delivered Kitchen Ranges™ Kitchen ranges without warming closets, guaranteed in first-class condi- tion. Sold new for $70.00. Exchange $ Store price, $39 Delivered for.. ’ —Mahogany Phonograph sy Cabinet Phonograph, slightly used but in excel- Jent condition, will be sold for only $ $34.50. Delivered Top - Icer Refrigera- — Practically tors ow —will zo for as little as $ $795 Delivered for . — Brass Bed, Bed Outfit— size, in cluding < guaran- plete for only $12. Delivered . for. | —Golden Oak Wash Stand 7S and with t wo drawers will go for the sac- $ rifice price of $2.50. Delivered for Living Room Suite— Mahogany box frame settee, with chair and rocker, in excellent condition, will $ sold for only $38. Delivered for...... alnut Bed, complete with link spring, will go for the sacrifice price $ of $12.00. Delivered for . 5 —Reed Fiber Reed Settees e Fiet sold for only Delivered — A Bedroom Outfit 7, .} size dresser, double bed, full sized mattress, guaranteed spring, two pillows, two bed- room rockers and a 9x12 rug, will be sold complete tor § 1 only $58.95. De- livered for. . Bedroom Suite —,he offered consists of a walnut- finish dresser, chiffonier and 2-inch continuwous post full size metal bed to match. Speelally priced now at $49.50. $ Each piece delivered Bed-Davenette 2 —Genuine Golden Suites Oak 3-piece Bed- Davenette Suites, upholstered in Spanish Imperial leather. All brand-new. Former price, $89.50. Save $20, buy it now for s $69.5¢ Each piece delivered for Guaran: Coal Ranges—( %2 r»m Ranges. Large oven. Sell new for $65.00. Complete with pipe $ for only $34.50. De- livered for. 6-Piece Kitchen Set —Large handy spoon, can ner, cake turner, big fork, parin knife, spatula, $1.50 value, com- plete with wall c rack. Now —6x9 Japanese Mat- Rugs ting Rugs, like new, sold as 0Oil Cook Stoves—S°7; eral sizes in demonstrators. Guaranteed same as new. ' %burner size. on’ legs, only $ $9.85. Delivered for .o Gas Stoves—istthouse models in_either 2 or 3 burn- er models, now specially priced. i} ' styles t complete with shelf only $ $9.35. Delivered for Serving Tables—Soloma! genuine quartered oak. Has drawer and Jower shelf. Would make good radio table. Sell new for $25.00. To- $ morrow, ‘oniy $6. Delivered for Bedroom Suite —Prand full sized bow-end American walnut bed, a dresser, chiffo- nier, and bene to match, Square-top Dining Tables, to be closed out at $4.95. I livered for brand-new outfit for $49.5 Each Just a 1 w 6-inch Guaranteed _ Fans, " selling st every- Special for cash only, fo. —Special 24 x 36 53%!‘“9 Washable Rag out to- morrow, Mo ne delivered, si- A Zplece Parlor Suites—3, Fpiece with upholstered seats. Special at complete for...... —1In up Phonographs — 1"} ;" anteed. Sold new up 10 S106 Tomorrow, only § 0. Any Card Tables— % 510" top, folding-leg $ 49 for $3.00. Spe- 1 ® cial,” tomorrow === Rockers,Benches A few ln$ 95 American wal- » nut te go for... — \ regular $65.00 Electric Fans—J¢gular wher for $6. $9.85 morrow . e will be closed on 39 only A any-frame Suite, $19.50. Delivered $1 models, fully guar- model delivered for 1 ST Te, selling Bedroom Chairs,