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rFig- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 19, 1925—PART 1. Byrd Lists Pl “60-FT. VOICES” LEAD | [ - States Marine Band, Willlam H. ] . . Sl i n s Santelmann, leader; Taylor D. B. APPRUPRIAT'DN TO ArCllC B l"ght Strenuous Tones Before Restaurant fi?&?q‘\v&%flgv‘vme:nd Store closed all Charge accounts Wkt will the planes carry that 2 4 £ Lance' tas fy gut_over the' unknown arcas Enable Police to File “Dis- Overture, “Barber ‘ot ' Seville” day Saturday during 3 )<y are cheerfully iegi Lieut. Comdr. R. E. Byrd, U. S. orderly” Charge. Patrol, “Emperor’s Trompeter,” Commissioners May Ask for| ylieu Comir. & B Toed, U & e Y atade July and August. lao. i S opened upon request. . . ment of the MacMillan Arctic ex- ‘Phenominal Consolidation of Many pedition under the auspice Because their voices could be heard Polka” .... v.....lnnes N - National Geographic Society, an- saylng “This place is unfair to or- Principal Musican Robert E. s Str ts Se arate ltems swers that question in the follow- |ganized labor” at a greater distance Clark. - ye ee p . ing equipment list: than 60 feet, Mary Fairfax Emery of | | Mosaic from “Sicilian Vespers,” Vi Emergency tools, gasoline and |126 E street and Mary Nickerson of ° ofl to depend upon the length of [612 E street were arrested on disor- | | Descriptive fantasia s may be asked by [ the flights to be made, with at |derly conduct charges in_ front of Jubilee in the Alps hers to draft the Dis-| least an hour-and-a-half reserve; a |Thompson’s lunchroom at Ninth and | | Grand march, “Entrance of the e e 1 n e e I]l a I] trict appropriation bill in a simplified nth's food supply, stove and streets last night. Guests at the Wartburg,” from ny of the ap- s; two sleeping Police at the first precinct stated “Tanghauser” .......Wagher . ¢ carried . . with bel. |that complaints regarding the method | | Marines’ Hymn, “The Halls of Muteeuag —with. ample assortments of seasonable stocks— ing city offici ) E s, chart and | tiv, " unfon had been| | “The Star Spangled Banner.” rying on the work of the various de-| sextant, sun, earth induction and -eived yesterday. The result was f d d d l . = 11 > partments. magnetic compasses; small pocket |that Policemen J. C. McCall, A. R. Tomorrow, at 5:00 p.m., at the ot standardized qualities—at exceptionally inter- The proposal has been lmdorll‘*nn compass for po: ing, drift |Baum and W. J. Dubusky were sta- Q“"""}; h{:{ il;le Ungedl Shgles o £ . . sideration at the District Building | indicator, permanganate of po toned ‘mear Thompson's last night,| | Navy Band, Lieut. Charles Ben- —b h d 11 since last yvear, and it is understood | indicator; permangonate of potash: |They. took thelr posts at a distance United = States Navy, di- esting prices ecause they are radically reduce that Maj. Daniel J. Donovan, auditor, | sideral and B. M. 7. watches, emer- |of more than 60 feet from the pickets, | | rector. A 1 in the Fall to submit medical outfit, revolver and |they said, and, upon hearing the voices March, “The Screamer,” Jewell n alternative | ammunition, stakes and lashings |[of the pickets distinctly, placed them| | Overture to “Willlam Tell,” % budget for next year, set up in ac-{ for p e storms, marine glue, |under arrest on disorderly conduct cordance with the proposed plan, field glasses. ChnrEes Duet for flute and horn The current propriation act is There will be two persons in each AT ERnD Biing plskats nade” made up of about 400 Separate appro- [ plane on every flight and two |y eenus o2 et prohibiting picket J. Bell and J. Powel separate ite giv- i adio, anchor, |of picketing assumed by representa- plan, e disorderly conduct prohibition of the| | Frelosue from, “Pagliacel’ : : Saint-Sae; B of such a-method would accomplish | Wife Says Husband Drives Other |a voice can be heard to render a per- | | valse do concert, “aha. B';?;"fl II I at the Treasur : \ B : e % Charging that her husband uses his (@) Allegro mon troppo, | B B A (R RemECIe e Fsmont automonite chieny in his association] DRUNKENNESS DROPS. (b) Allegretto, k A highway a 2 Feio o Depart. | tor to take charge of the machine and = etta ... Herbert propriati th Depart City During Week. March, “The Lure of Alaska,” cover dixerent activities % 5 e el Do oIt ploteen thatiunder farket; she states, owes her | Evans, acting superintendent of po- The Star Spangled Banner. Donovan | - planes always will fly together. for the police to proceed under the masters, U= 8% N, . 3 police regulations, to sustain which e f A COMPLAINS OF AUTO. |0urts Wi Vet that ‘at Jeast 60| | Orand,soencs from the epera; ] Maj. Donovan believes the adoption —— feet must be the distance at which o i BAR \‘.}V; i two things: First, a simplifi on of son gullty of disorderly conduct. " A i I ”. accounting in wuditor’s off d Women Around. M s S s S5 ot I ¥ with other women, Mrs. Grace L. o Ll L&) Andante Sostenuto, I Johnson vestercday asked the District d) Andante ex sivo. e If - e et e e A astric | Only 168 Inebriates Arrested in| | Excerpts from, Naughty Marl. g ESOLp ) y Clearance of ment, as another example, has 24 to |Sell it for her maintenance, The hus- y 2l R b Tl H and, Herbert E. Johnson, § merchant| Reports of Inspector Charles A. Benter " ; 4 ; efngerators the plan ONSC 25 many of |alime which the court had fixed at to Commissioner Fenning the i 32 { . o these funds as possible, if it should be |$ month. Attorney James B. t week show a continued decrease AT 3 R by Séecm] reduced prices EOBE A in the cons 3 Archer appears for the wife, who i |in the number of persons artested for | L8WYyer Answers Nurse's Charge. : ' L o % 1k types that lexs money Is meeded for one |SUInE for maintenance. intoxication, the number for the week | Raleigh Sherman, lawyer, who was < % on we nown types function and that another func Mrs. Johnson tells the court she con- | totaling 158. There were 120 arrests | ocontly or $2 . . in the same department is running |siders the automobile an extravagance | for sale, possession and transporta- | Jccontly sued for $20,000 damages by It's a good investment short of funds, the differences could |if Johnson cannot make enough out|tion of intoxicants, 12 for driving au- | Miss Katharine Powers, a trained £ s e adjusted of ‘his busin to pay the $60 per|tomobiles while intoxicated and 4 |nurse, for alleged slander, fas filed a for you—for prices of these : 4, Y eliminary Report. month ordered by the court for the|for drinking in public. plea of justification. Miss Powers 7 L 4 e ‘ The Commissioners & few days ago | SUPPOrt of his wife and four children.| Arrests the past week for viola- |claimed Sherman had made untrue v i - excellent RC{_“Q”“"“ transmitted & preliminary report (o |She charges that he has wilifully dis-| tions of the traffic regulations totaled | statements about her and had an- and Ice Chests, in popular the BBudget Bureau, giving the total | éSarded the court’s order, and asks|717. There were 585 arrests for vio- | noyed her by pointing her out on the f = = amount they believe should be appro- | that he be adjudged in contempt of |lations of the minor traffic regula- | street. The lawyer is represented by Clearance o sizes, are attractxvely re- Auced— priated for the District next | court. tions and 132 for speeding. Attorneys Neubeck & Grice. e D | ————— 0| ———— 0| ———=|o]1]0] ————=] 0] ——] o] —]0)] Rustic Furniture $23.00 Refrig- E ;\f;;‘r study ll;]( lhl.\ report the Bud R AEREnresn iwily ndlicate ) chelCim | erators. - 35 Phether the totals e tccebtapie, The I OH ’ DUCED to. ... . 319= Th‘ eir final and detailed e ima 4 o $26.50 Refrig- otal figure subr to the R 3 {‘.)‘Efiéf:““I“:g’\' st we, 4 rr‘(n-r‘:lfld We have 65 pieces of the well designed and made Cedar erators. RE- 323.75 The final estimates will be sent to and Hickory Lawn and Porch Furniture. pleas.e note the ex- DUCED to.... B the Budget Bureant in the usual cellent character of these p'xecesfand the satisfaction they $32.00 Refrig- will give accordingly. The Cedar pieces are varnish-finish, the erators. RE- 328 75 Hickory in natural-finish. DUCED to. ... appropriations listed as separate items, $5.00 Hickory Armchairs— 53_1_5 $35.00 Refrig- Maj. Donovan, however, will at the same time be ready to submit to the officals of the Budget Bureau an al- REBUCED to.. . . u.coossanssias erators. -531,50 $6.00 Hickory Armchairs and Rockers— 54,50 DUCED to... . e REDUCED, each, to....exeeeeececoeen o $40.00 Refrig- ternate set of estimates with the num- ber of proposed appropriations con: $7.00 Hickory Rockers— s .25 erators. RE- $ .75 REDUCED to.... 5 5= DUCED to.... 35= solidated into about 150 headings. $7.50 Hickory Armchairs— 35.60 $42.00 Refrig- REDUCED to. SR e e erators. RE- 337_2_ $8.50 Hickory Rockers— 361—3—5 DUCED to.... e $77.00 Lovely Summer FROCKS Of Imporied English Broadcloth - Community Sing Planned. Georgetown's first of a series of community songfests will be held Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at Mont- rose Park, Thirty-first and R streets Miss Netta Craiz will be the soloist of the Tuesday program. The com- munity “sings,” which proved very popular last year, are free to the public. REDUCED to... $48.00 Rel{,-;g. 9.50 Hickory Rockers— erators. -8 .75 i« R!EDUCED toss = DUCED to. ... 43: $10.00 Hickory Armchairs— $63.50 Refrig- REDUCED to. ... erators. RE-§ 56:3¢ $11.00 ‘Hickory Rockers— DUCED to. .. ... REDUCED to. .. : Other styles— $11.00 Hickory Tables— o now $12 to $100 REDUCED to : $12.00 Hickory Settees— REDUCED +to......... $8.00 Cedar Chairs and Rocke REDUCED, Each, to...... $10.00 Cedar Armchairs and Rockers— REDUCED, Each, to....... < $11.50 Cedar Armchairs and Rockers— REDUCED Bashito. . 0........000000 2 $12.50 Cedar Ferneries— Lawn Swing REDUCED 0. -... ..ouzi = Four-passenger Lawn $14.50 Cedar Tables— Swing—seat and platform REDUCED ¢to..... b : S0y —_— of Natural Finish: sup- $16.50 Cedar Settees— ports of Red. — Strongly built.s .50 REPHCED 10, ... koo SPRCIAL -y Four-passenger Lawn Swing — with adjustable back: hard“’ood construc- ‘ ‘ Iy * tion, long slats in back, hltney GO'CartS furnishing comfortable —radically reduced— e Everybody knows the ‘c]‘naracter'of Whitney Baby Car- ural finish. SPE- 592 iages—so these reduced prices will make them more tempt- . 5 : X _flageh = G P ¥ Children's Lawn Swmg ing than ever. —seat and platform in 7 Strollers<with hood. Ecru finish. Very 315 Namral finish: supports easy and comfortable. CLEARANCE at. ... in Green. : Caleutta, India, will have an over- head electric railway that will run on a viaduct. ONE WAY WATER A15-day cruise through fwo oceans on @ magni- ficent liner Clearance of Hand Made! Hand Drawn! Hand Embroidered! Sizes for Women and Misses ONE WAY RAIL Your choice of rail routes across the continent Reduced round trip Summer rates. “‘See America’” this vaca- tion. Call at Havana, a bit of old Europe in the New World, in- spect the Panama Canal, cruise 15 happy, restful days or two oceans and cross the Continent by train with opportunity for stop-overs at points of interest. 533 Round Trip 1st Class from your home toun (on main line points) and back, in either direction. 2nd Cabin 8245 3rd Cabin$190 Intermediate $220 Includes passage, mealsand berth on largest and fastest steamers irs Coast to Coast service, either Eastbound or Westbound and ticket across Continent, in either direction, over choice of routes. Water Route: New York, Ha- vana, Panama Canal, Balboa, San Diego (Westbound), Los Angeles, San Francisco. Round Trip by Water First Class $425 Correspondingly lower rates in 2nd Cabin, Intermediate and 3rd Cabin. One Way by Water 15t Class $250 2nd Cabin $150 Intermediate $125 3rd Cabin $100 Apply to R. M. Hicks, 1208 F Street N.W., Washington, D. C., or authorized 8. 8. or R. R agents. PANAMA Paciric LINE Naveamaviowas Muncawrics Manins Comrany . ’ Amazing Sale! Women’s New Patent Leather White Kid Blonde Satin Black Satin Tan Calf Vici Kid Combinations Low, High and Cuban Heels $24.00 Strollers, Cafe finish— REDUCED to. $32.00 Strollers, Cafe or Sage finish— REDUCED to............. $42.00 Strollers, Cafe finisk— . REDUCED to............. ; finish— = I St B ICED ... = Porch Swing 1 2 Hardwood Porch Swing. $32.00 Pullnfi?fib%é% }zloue or Sage finish— with 5hap= N S i place slats in geat; $42.00 Pullmans, Cafe finish— BT e backs vary REIRRER ., i = : tr d durable; 46 $46.00 Pullmans, Cafe or Sage finish— i!ncl:;i 1::g’: a‘:da Neatural BEDCED ®.. ..o s el Chawn $47.50 Pullmans, Frost Walnut or Old Ivory— hangings. SPE- §2.75 $55.00 Pullmans, Cafe finish— Namra!—finiah Porch : : REDUCED to..... 4 Swing, with ‘slat seat and $60.00 Pullmans, Cafe finish— back: 42 inches long; . REDUCED to. = strongly constructed ; chain $65.00 Pullmans, Old Ivory finish— hangings and up- Chde! right brace Y REDUCED to. ... & bok SPECIAL. ‘2:% =22 ElEEEBEBEBEEEEEEEEEEEEI::——:BIEIEEEE]IEIE =lal——=2[alc——92jol——9J|ojc——J ol c——|alc—[as|———|oje——D|n|c——|a|———|a|——=|a| c——=|a] ——| ] |——|o|——=|a|——=|ai|o|——| le——x|