Evening Star Newspaper, July 19, 1925, Page 21

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: THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.* ., JULY 19, 1925—PART 1. ! ] S _——t— ; % 5 3 |jectea department of reliet and educa- WARDS OF MISSION 0 vime v ocn LONGWORTH WOULD 7222 . INQUIRY 1S BLOCKED ..o ™ s ame owmumep = e | Sl l. ‘t. I d. t Commands Panama District. fortunates in Hospital. Arrested tuberculars to be comperi atistics ITnaicate Rear Admiral N. E. Irwin, now in | LONDON, July 18 #®).—Queen Mary 3 3 e T | he District of Columbia issued command of the fifteenth naval dis- {aadea several devotees to her list of | Permanent Medical Service and ||l %0 .7q Jeuinst o return of theis ‘ - 18,000 more automobile tags in the trict, at Panagna, was assigned yeste PN S TR " Z 3% ) | disabilit fiscal ‘year fust raufien’ than: In'ths day to command the destroyer squad- admirers when she opened exten 1 Vocational Training Urged disability preceding 12 months, according to | rons of the scouting fleet. He will be on of the Salvation Arm Ma- | Main Street Gang Invited to| fzures ovtuned veseraay tom | Speaker of House Promises| «“:L“,‘i;‘?“ui‘;,f.(-i!:’;‘n“:“?lfi;,i;‘g‘.‘iiIIZ.'.?:{hi Alliance Books Refused Grand | (ermity Hospital in the Bast £nd of | IygConminres ORE SHIPMENTS GAIN. of licenses. | . 8 | submarine divisions of the battle fleet. | : - Sia e Be Guests for a Day at it number of es sou in | Harmony in Next Session | Cunt: Duy has been secommented ) Jury, Secretary Is Cited B s b e o s of bi anes S b o arly promotion to the rank of rear the past fiscal year S i American _ Veterans, & ese, he United Arlington Park. The number sold during n..:‘q,w.n' | With White House. | & S for Contempt. O Tt Gy e I Dot peet L nt here last night t In one ward were a number of un- | John W. Mahan, newly elected na £ de manganese led June was 98,400, e ; % T o . & is anization in behalf ¢ p 1 r 3 34 Coombs explained that the 1 i AR LR The unexpected, however, happened, | RIS organization e st vl 5 e PROBING WOMAN’S DEATH. The unexpecied, however, MATVSned: | diers of the World War. Outstan finea T dicate number of automobiles | BY the Associated’Press | g By the Associated Pr sire to see them o le s of Tapadl b G oviim gents on the or SINCINNATI, J eduction | g o ; ~HICAG 3 i The Queen we the bedside of Lzt 0f; lapsed. ) Gow : : o | [Brown, Grand Rapids, Mich., secre-|pu her kindly words of praise for |Ments and the remaining figure heid | enlarged ming opportunities | ship ne: must be obtalned se re investment of capital in Have Caused Fatality. | againsf ace value of > pre | due : f their | for it ; {ble " apniidEs S Avbraeni| > | tary of the National Alliance of Fur-|their bables "l:“‘,";,'",'e::’," e valyectitheieemint L due o to lo estimated, however, that |today by Representative Nicholas| NEW YORK, July 18 (#).—An au-| njture Manufacturers, today was cited | - — | . wdiats hervios 1 w2 4 7 2 > 500 Distriat | Longworth, Speaker of the House of |topsy has been ordered on the body | for contempt of court by Federal| Among the gifts during the war|Vetetans Bureau A s oy t tos G S ots, without |Representatives, in a speech before|of Mrs. George Ditchett, who died at| judge Adam C. Cliffe for refusal to|hy the Maharajah of Gawalior, who |after the Army Medical Corps. ine for the laree number of | the Blaine Club at its Coney Island |her home from a sudden acute ilinest| yresent certain papers of the associn Parls, o mbu- | ‘efiort” to have wounded en cars that pass through the outing. after eating a frankfurter at 1“,"“: tion before a grand ju investi ing ces E t of cars to k land | v L en vocational training. : streets of Washington each day. He also assured his audience that|Beach when she had-finished a swim.|the Government's charges of fllegil | and three months’ supply of cigarettes | ght against proposed absorption | g =5 the next ses ngress would be| Mrs. Ditchett, wife of a civil en-|rade activities in the industry. He|of al] Indian troops in France of the Veterans' Bureau in the pro —— {marked by “nothing but the friendli-|ineer, became ill two hours after|was sentenced to 30 days in the - - - GERMAN MERCHANT ort of co-operation between Con-|eating. She died yesterday. A phy-|county jail. Sentence was stayed ss and the White House.” siciat said ptomaine poisoning was| until July 25. | F the cause of death. Records of the association were FLEET GA'NS SLOW abol ax free securities by a con-| Two woman friends ate frankfur-|subpoenaed by the grand jury vester- | stitutional amendment, which, he said, jters at the same time as Mrs. Ditch-| day as a part of its inquiry intc |“4n the last two sessions has had com.[ett, but neither felt bad effects. price-reporting and cost-finding meth % | plete Republican backing and com. William Quatro, proprietor of the|ods of members in a score of States of | s : : pléte Dem . "opposition” He |frankfurter stand, was detained by|Brown refused to appear, contendin: cuilaren’s | Shortage of Tonnage Offset by Fact| I;T0 . 04 sing taxes on large |the police and all of his hot dogs were | that s of guilty July 10 by 8% wce and ( | : o ; b [ 4 F . i et A e i : : GINGER ire, members o That All Her Vessels Are e Dl wonis T elimet e Jremier Cabinet Co.. James Extra Dry 4 hool, the per s A axen to-a POIAE Whets tamblation o] s | town, N. Y., was fined $10,000 today o Practically New. fxeitale ot G S o] Instructors Shifted. P s ot b e e and Pale { ALE —_— Ible. It is also ealculated to benefit the | e “ol. Rinaldo R. Wood, U. . |dictment returned May | ultimate consumer by ‘“greatly stimu-| A ired, has been relieved from |, I-lnes“uu]'mrgulmx $433,000 hav Sanes sl % _{lating the employment of labor a at Columbia Military Academy, | Peen pald by some HAMBURG, June 29.—The growth |g504 wages and reduce prices by in-|Columbia, Tenn., and assigned tio|frms and individu: of German merchant fleet since the | creased competition.” duty in the city high schools, Mem- |™MaV. The other cases still are and | World War is reflected in the usual phis, Tenn. First Lieut. Farrin A I“‘l'\d_i"k' and the grand jury is push | Piilard, oth Infantry, at Fort Wil |ing another inquiry into practices in .“”'\:‘““‘ : ];m':'::,'::“h":,::‘:‘:”:“f“!,':\":,“ PORCELAIN COLLECTION [tiams, Me. has been detailed to|the furniture industry | duty a “olumbia Military Acad- - il 0\ maritime countries to their popu- | OF RUSSIA WORLD’S BESTE"];’.‘()}'- GsleiNr e e 5 Turkey is building many railroads. | i | OU-LL enjoy tl’le realiza the list Germany is near the bot e | | jr’ tom with 30 British register tons for | Special Museum Organized in Mos- [ TN /i tion of your expectations each 1,000 inhabitants, but gets some consolation out of its low standing | cow to Accommodate Keep in tOllCh with Home from the fact that what there is of % from the fact that what there i VeTuablc Objocts. Correspondence of the Associated Press. under- | some e e e o S | while you are away | | A icf;‘y e Stizcxkl et ) 5 inger e. Ins éd to |y E a result of ar settlements e - N " ansported ¢ e Suan MOSCOW, June 25.—Soviet Russia vevances | Ger’ obliged to make up ! Sses with new vessels. so that | claims to possess the finest collection ent of the present mer- |of Russian and west European porce- tty7” ; —and the best way to do : ' varies from that wonder- f ships less than : chant marine c s lain and ceramic objects in the world. | 7 that is ‘o fave The Star— Skl b = S e s a8 | A special museum recently was or / Z E = T- i { ful flavor Wl’ucl‘\ ]’1 i It never 1 ie | ganized in Moscow to accommodate / 7 Evening and Sunday—sent tainment it £ when the Ge thje vast collection, which is made up Al , the ri ate s re ted by only 3 | chiefly of private collections appro- to you regularly. It'll be a pie-eating cor t of the entire traflic of priated after the revolution from the 9, an interesting visitor every nationalized property of Russian o x . s Sor e B S - day—full of what has bee; . 1 11 i . s o The Danish statistics on propor agnates like Riaboushinsky, Oliv, y- wi a: n | Al {ull f : e s hr e e bt Mardrer. end | mere : : £ p—— ways o ep — BERLINILIKES IBIOGRARHY: |anats, onmase, meseys Nemwan s ot | B0t iy e ol going on in Washington. BSP =2 ts; England second with 402 tons | nearly 3,000 articles. B Reading The Star will kee; d 1“7 1 1 Tt of Dol bilGeman: At ind Denmark third with 289 tons. | To make the museum’s collection gl- bl B an a V8 genulne y e of Lincoln by German Author presentative of all\classes of porce- 2 you reliably ,and fully Well Bessived by HEAR RAD;(S ON BUS, |l ot mumfoent"SSamples > e : b gingery. Refreshing! made 1t famous. , German, Italian, 3 aF wiss porcelain were bro . 3 1 1 1 e s : e Do e 0 — Address changed as F \ invigoratin, ! s 7 8 Germans’ Miniature Sets Work on | splendid collection of Danish porce- often as necessary. f ; [ g g A B Nolsy Streets’ lain belonging to the Dowager Em ss Marie also was added incoln ier t ) y July 18 (#).—The Berlin i St A P Paid et Carl Coutis men who receny were | SEES STRIKE AVERTED. | Rates by Mail—Postage Paid E c o Intently to. volte — ‘ Payable in Advance had a miniature NEW YORK, July 18 (#).—Predict J . P Mrectivers | ing that an agreement will be reached Maryland and Virginia— by the anthracite If you want to make st Joub’y good—drop a bit of ice cream in the glass—it's great! Evening _an b Sunday Evening Sunda : g By the bottle or case at grocers and delicatessens. Served at cafes, clubs and fountain One month of the busi; age agr ent, James J. sclared they . sailed on ling station dis. clearl, while | h 3 Wa a s ] ) -‘ - et | Goeiat conditisns 1n that Coutss: All other States— Gngeniaim Go. 303 Sievents 55, 3. 4 Phone Main 7637 well as in England and Scotland | " Mr. Davis' survey of industry of One month. a million radio | Great Britain was started two years | One week. .. alone claiming | ago, but was interrupted by the death | of President Harding A SPECIAL SPORT CAR D&S‘PLAY—Thmwillbeupcdd exhibit of these three beautiful cars, the Sport Sedan, Sport Touring and Sport Runabout, at Franklin showrooms during the next two weeks. Each represents the highest development of its particular type. Every line expresses high power, come fort and enduring style. Like the four other Series 11 types, these sport cars come ready for the road—fully equipped THE FINEST IDEA OF THE YEAR < ) e s e bl at the catalog price. Only freight and tax are extra. 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