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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHING , D.-C, JULY 19, 1925—PART .1. W Th \\\\\\\\“\\s\\s\s\\‘\\t\\\\\x\\\\\\\““\\\\\x\\\\“\E“Ext\;figfim | ] H R[M EN PREP A R[ . gi‘;)ii el::,;:ln'lno%} (.)(gf [}H AN GES N[]'I'EI] ;[Cj'l;ll\.l;‘;?;;i %;: F::ZOSTU‘E"(J 109,000 fewer hired farm laborers | Valent Martinez, donvicted of ~wite this year than last year, the De- During this great remodeling sale every article in the house has been cut from 10% to partment of Agriculture reported . 7 7 H Migomds 24 £ Competition for Star Trophy| Yssierssy In an snaizels of & sur | National University to En-|, Miundersianding o « vaisce 2. 50 Any one desiring to lay goods aside for future delivery can do so without any extra charge. vey of farm population. Move- nouncement yesterday resulted in sev Many more values unable to list in the newspaper. NG INTERRUPTION TOC . BUSINESS DURING THIS SALE Will Be Held Tuesday | thac seioer et the faem bt | large Teaching Force and | i vinSe Vit Baiineat 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite 00 T 00 {murder in Pinar del Rio. been commuted to life t of the ;residen - Out of a gross movement of | ordered susy s .:(\”v‘)’ = c‘:(:c':fils:’ Determined to beat Balttmore's rec-| 2,075,000 men, women and children Several additions will be made to the | i “F, SUihension s & > .| from'farms to cities last vear, 22.2 | faculty of the School of Business Ad had been com ord time of 10 seconds, Wishington's| per cent were hired laborers, and of | ministration and Government of Na-| fire fighters will begin to compete| the movement from cities to farms | tional University at the beginning of Tuesday for The Evening Star Cup, a| ©f 1,396,000 persons, 25.2 per cent | the new academic year in September cup, that 1s to be awardeq to the com:| WerS 1aborers. it was announced last night by De b DIt of i i e Maynard A. Clemens; = pany in the District of Columbia that Dr. Edson L. Witney, economist for | == | makes its get-away—compgletely clear 00 s s the Department -of Labor, will again G is Toanutariais (ol % Gamator FOUR BALLOON AlL head_ fhe depariment of sconomics Cards of a:ba"ks r. jam H. ens, assistant fire in the fastest time. |N AKRON cENTENNIAL chief economist of the Federal Trade |GROSS We wish to o ur sincerest Until a few weeks ago Detroit held Commission, who served last year as| s appre ] o’ relatives the record of having the fastest fire professor, and Andrew J. Newman, as company in the United Slit that is, sistant professor, have been reappoint by All Companies. Rt J;*L“&:Kif%g;fiiififfi Add New Courses. with 8,194,000 last year. last used executioner Havana yester. an engine company that qld actual-| 10,000 See Openmg Event Seeking{ed. With them will be Dr. Knute| ly get on its journey to the scene of Carlson, regional economist of the De a blaze in the least possible time. The | Distance Record, But No Re- |partment of State, and Dr. P. Lewis Michigan city claimed 11 seconds for L Kaye, head of the depart its best. | ports Yet Received. economics, as professors; Then the newspapers of the country | ——— Hodgkins, formerly of the U ; carried announcements that an engine | v of Maryland faculty, as assist pre FORD | company in Baltimore, under offictal | B¥ the Assoclated Press. ks fessor, and Frederick P. Edonsol] \mn\\n:m \ank the many test, had lowered the record by a|, AKRON, Ohio, July 18—Four bal |the American Security 3 rust Co z nelk ir® whole single second and claimed the hofor [ loons, each of 35,000 cublc fest of a8 | ag instructor. of having the fastest firemen in the [ SRPRCILY, Slec O & B0ty | , DF: Stuart Lewls will be the p | Nation. Now Washington is out to|tection from Stow Hel AL 30 this | fessor in charge of the depar beat Baltimore and if an unofficlal | A1tCrNGON s the obening event th A | of history and government. Dr test early last week counts for any- | Preliminary obs s clty’s | stantine A. Chekrezi, prof his- | STEPHENS. thing the record is as good as broken, | e L it ot st Wi tory, wil be on 1 v 5 s - coming academic ves Winner to Get Star Cup. big bags ascend and gradually Lyrofeesors in governimen To stimulate competition The Eve- ‘“q.""'({"""lf-_m is given under official | GCOTE® J. Schulz, associate | ung Star has offered a large siiver| o, or the international committee | Of FOUtical sclence of the loving cup to Washington's fastest|;n®fCc nallooning. Its aim s to| oL Maryland, and Frederi copnany > strings have been tied | ogtaplish a new record for distance. member of the local bar |to the trophy, the banner fire com.}®Si3bian & Tew record £of die ort | Yright pany here 18 to recefve the cap|, UP to a late hour tonight no report | oy “huy heen | whether it lowers Baltimore's record | pigl Deen received from any of the | government . > | Will Teach Journalism EN AND FAMILY , express my sin CASH e e R CASH DELIVERS | ' DELIVERS ANY T i - ANY ARTICLE ol M ARTICLE five side and emb Appoin Or nok. The trophy Wil remain in! “The ‘entrants’ are oneeach from posseslon of the winning company for | the United States Army, the Akron N. Brillion Fagir one year and will be placed in compe- | (‘hamber of Commerce and the Akron | son, both memn | tition_annually until it is won three| Rotary Club and the Akron Centen- | the University times by the same company. Each!pial Bag professors of En | winner, however will have its name| An extensive program of events to | mody will be professor jengraved orf the cup. - continue during the week, observing | created department Rules and regulations which are to|the city's one hundredth anniversary, Dr. James E. Ber govern the official tes sent out | will begin tomorrow. n_University will by Chief Engin ieorge S. Watson s o psychology and Ira D. Fridaw. The test will be in charge of | Deputy Chice Thomas oConnor: and| SIOUX HAIL DAWES CHIEF, | o8 S he every company in the city, including truck companies, will be given one | MRS. ROSS AS “PRINCESS” | *Wittam 1. wi |opportunity to compete. Chief Wat- partment of mathematics « ti-| cARMODY chair in genu ither, and bridge Above suite sold rebuilding \‘\&\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\‘“\\\“W\‘m\&“\\‘\“\\“ ARLALLRARRLAARERAEANRS RN son’s bulletin to members of the de- more Polytechnic A ; £ | artment outlining ihe test follows.® | Tribe for First Time Offers to Con- appointed profe 2 CARNODY ‘As you no doubt have seen in the i while Will newspapers, The Evening® Star has| ref Highest Indian Honors on | 4.0 "0 vl 1) offered a cup to the company of this Paleface Friends. ment. department which shows the greatest | Louis W. J speed in leaving quarters after the|BY the A""“"“““ Press and Dwight Burr receipt of a test abirm. CHEY E, Wyo., July 18.—[lic accountant Fis pokesmen for the 200 Sioux Indians |fessors will be in Conditlons of Test. assembled here for the Frontier day |partment of accol “The test of this speed wilkbe con-| celebration, announced the intention |prepare particular ducted by Drill Master ThomaX O'Con- | of the tribe to make Charles G. Dawes, | examinations h nor and a representative or represent. | Vice President, a chief, and Go Victor Roy ho was educat {atives of The Evening Star, and will | lie T. Ross, a “nrincess” today. in several European universities } | probably be begun Tuesday, the 21st will be conferred with full tribal | be professor of modern languages, : instant. providing Mr. Dawes and Gov. [ will give courses in both I'rench ¢ The procedure will be as follows:| Ross accept the invitation to join the “Members of the company will be|trihé. The place and time of the cere. stationed different places on the | monies will be determined to suit their Di us floor, with the driver 14| convenience. professor_of feet in the rear of the apparatus seat| -Gov. Ross is attendin~ the Wyomin dfrey L. M and on the side from which he mounts a uard camp at Pole Moun- |fessor of real estate | to the seat. t serva ; has i Helen Gould “In engine companies only one piece | informed of the honor the Indians of apparatus will be used, and it will| seek to confer upon her. The Vice be optioral with company command- | President will arrive here Thursday ing officers as to which piece, the en- gine or hose wagon, is to be used his is probably the first time the Wil be “The rear step of apparatus in an oux Indians e offered to con-|it hast any engine company is to be placed 39|fer this honor L,,..n “palefaces.” pected that a propor {feet from the front doorsill. If the! - DeW. conmnes) will be house is not deep enough to allow this, | majoring usiness admir ‘ Blinie willbedtams oniing vetsuiint| Photoingmven Elect. |and governmen specia in front of the door 39 feet from the| W YORK, July 18 (#).—Edward | P only one or two branches. {rear step. Intruck companies a mark |W. Houser of Chicago was elected |, The debate by the winners c will be placed on the truck 39 feet|president of the American Photo- | Dlersociety debates e from the front doorsill. | engravers' Assoctation for the third | fcademic year whic he test will be started by striking | consecutive time at the conelu been held last night on ti 13 on the big gong. At the first|meeting here today of the twe et S e e stroke of the gong members shall im. = » — - - = mediately take their places on !he‘n““h e cnpeaton ';‘:"H"‘::(‘:Ju:‘ln\rlur].x‘u:lfllu for cloture and the motor shall be im- | i e ner thap b oo started. The apparatus | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF fhieas Note: il toibs not be placed in motion, how-| Washi L] ecause of the inab jcounted the box, which, as above | k at the Playhouse, 1818 N|ine & el 1 7d, will be ‘13,” and has called|srreew Miss Olive McNeal will give | tee i | "Box 13, go. the first of a series of lectures. Douglas A. Seeley of the second EESTy oy The Holy Name Guild will hold its | 455 F the law school has bee Deaths Reporled apoual outing tomorrow. at " Green | ol tiied Srates S Choms” 5 ates & deaths have been r od to | Willow Park. ’h ting now in p b Department wil decisions of the court for official pt : i sor| | THE WEATHER | |"™™" — . | Gallnge Hogpia TWO ELECTED DIRECTORS | | | | Golden Oak Buffet $ 1 9.50 ally well built Buffet r back. Very special. bench, spring and on easy te JACKSON. Breakfast Set $1575 A sturdy ta ¢ four chairs—un- finished—add District of Columbia—Fair and con- tinued cool today; tomorrow increas- ¥ Dyer. 55. Freedmen's Hospital |ing cloudiness and warmer, followed | Fruit Men Honored by National Fhompaon, linker. Hos by showers; gentle southwest winds. e air and continued cool Chamber of Commerce. 8 s (alins Wit} Hope) . 48, st ay; tomorrow increasing cloudiness | Ralph P. Merritt of Fres g L R % el zabeth’s Hospital and ‘warmer, followed by showers; | president of the Sun 1 = s 1 .. Sun- tchard O. Riley. 33 P, son_ st. n.e. & 2 o S Bl in | day. Ju ). at 19 Richasd ) ih,m IR Borontal: ™ | gentle southwest winds. Growers, and William M. Daniel, man- | SLOCTUM v 17 2 am. at ) re ve. S.w. Virginia—Fair and continued cool |ager of the United Fruit (o a: wn' U tal. SARAH Hospital today: tomorrow showers; moderate | Havana, Cuba, have been elected £t Home. A8 e d southeast winds. rectors of the Chamber of Co er | West Virginia—Partly cloudy today; | of the United Staten . Commerce tomorrow showers and warmer. They succeed two directors who re. | Blrths Reported | Record for 24 Hours.. cently were elevated to higher offices { Cemeters The following births have been reportad| Midnight, 68; 2 a.m., 62; 4 a.m., 60; |\ the organization. e e e o a She he, Health "Devartment within' the'"bast | § am., 60:\8 a.m., 64; 10 a.m. 69; 13 — e i Plne D ¢ "JOHN Sewit P aod Lijtan Npnrofh ste AT vy sipan Marriage Licenses. ; irude Smoot. o Highest, S Tovieat. 68,9 Marriage licenses have been issued to the | and Anna F. Voehl @il Temperature ‘same date last year— | “§eores B, Perkins. ir.. and Laura I Bar B. and Ida L. Thriit. girl 7 s eri, both 0 Chburi ar- | THURST ¥ oo Ma LInpif @il oy, | Highest, 78; lowest, 58. biegi, both of Lynehburg. 1 S . and Beatrice Sorrell. boy. 0) e 1 Willtam R and Lenore Howe: bos. _ Tide Tables. | florsivg Fadeett and Lifiag Carier Samuel and. Mary Mitehel]. boy. (Furnished by United States Coast|_Willlam P Palmer of this ity Terry and gm Gregory, Moy, el Geodefic Bor v | Swearinken of Lexington, Ky Today—Low tide, 1:06 a.m. and 142 | Giuam 0- Dawson and dnnie 3. K av. July m p.m.; high tide, 7:02 a.m. and 7:28 p.m. | _ Joe N. Buff of anum Va.. and Marilyn | 1 . 1 Juls 18, 1925 at her Tomorrow—Low tide, 151 a.m. and | Winter of thi e Dl R e s Emmett and Florence Smith. hoy 2:26 p.m.; high tide, 7:43 a.m. and | S 3 ot Otho C Samuel and Carrle Ludley. sirl. §10 p.m. Di Conn and Hulda Lieder n Services Edward and Sadie Edelin. boy. The Sun and Moon. S NE RN Makiel: Doty Chariea £. Reese and Thelma L. Witt, botn Today—Sun rose, 4:57 a.m.; sun sets, | ,, harles £. Rees e "'m bl 7:31 p.m. =1 " o'clock, i “residence, Baliston. é’ron orrow—Sun rises, 4:58 a.m.; sun WIL Jva_nrl{ of Gr;xr‘r | POCKETBOOK. ladt's:. - | s8ts, 7:39 p.m. e . o ) en v 3 1 “from his O Do Moon rises, 3:50 a.m.; sets, 6:42 p.m. 4 ] : . Ising and paying for this advt. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. 2k o Ml r after sunset odel Chapel. Lincoln 14 half hour aft N n 143, Weather in Various Citles. Livers in" Connection. _ BIRMINGHAM. 1o loving n G O URD ol ST EE T ~Temperature. Prectol. E | dear hushand. ALFRED v BI TR O e o Een, PEARE cqQ "800 : . n. i at- Fri. Sat. pm.to | noper® oo muccessors of mor connected | UaS Ju on Frdaycaignt. 8p.m. 8P| with the original W. R. Spearc estabiish | Prote Frank.0026. 1009 H St. N.W. | 8% " Formerly 940 F St. E COOK. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 4 re emory < 3 i , d friend, "HENRY (Mackey 3034 M ST. N.W. Egablished 1841 {ALL. wt it thirce Sears 3-Piece “Kroehler” Overstuffed Suite WITH BED DAVENPORT—SAVES SPACE AND RENT In_this beautif h all the beauty and comfort of a high qua i overstuffed suite, and no one woul & b lmn‘ ath the 1 D tse. ““The pri cash neces: Only $I 00 Cash pobire H ; Jost”snow pDing downiown e c : e Stewars, Atlantic City N. | Sheridan ¢ M B Baltimore, Md. " ] BROOC! D1 no; Birmingham. Al reward. 2 Bismarck, N. Dak. i A 1 Boston. CAPE, black velvet: on train. 0dd Fellows' Buffalo, N - b Chicago, T, excurdion: reward. Address Box 41-H Ko e o | Chevenne, Wyo. COLLIE DOG. shaved Tiks Tion. three years | Cleseiand, Ohio. old,’ male. very gentle. Phone North 3780 | Davenport. low i o = ime | Ber SHorgen, 0GS—Your lost dog or cat may be at the s Moines. Rest Farm of the Humane Education | Detroit. Mich. Society. Many animals are available for | Duluth; Mina... homes, upon the assurance of good treat- e ment and that they will not be T | Galveston. Tex.. - - 3 3 for vivisection purposes. Phone Main 8305 | Helena. Mont Timothy Hanlon I 305. | Indianapolis. % 2 DEVOTE] M 513 11th st. n.w. SIS Jacksony e IMBRIE. ROBERT WHITNE IMBRIE — bull fe: brown - | Kansas C; Teheran, Persia, July 18. 1624 DOG—Boston _bull._male: brown brindie. | Kansas Ci CHAS. ZURHORST i T a. July 18. 361 M small_screw tail. white frong leg and | Little Rock, Ari $15 for ‘information finmmm. Los Angeles, Calit. 301 v:Asr cariror, st. e : varted_this life_six years 19.1919. the Rev. G. W bouts. 2144 F st. n.w. Plgne West | Louisvil +™ | Marauette, Memphis, “Tenn Miami, * PR 2 P v 2 7 7 ¢ Z 7 2 2 ¥ 2 v ¢ ¢ z 2 A £ ¢ v p Ve bl P k4 A ? z 2 2 P v ? v ? ’ ’ z kA , ’ 2 ’ 7 2 z ; ? % 7 ’, ? ’ s ’ 2 EA z R4 P b4 b1 kA4 2 ¢ 2 k4 A P4 PA 2 7’ EA 7 - A ¢ b4 2 P A 7 z . ’ P4 2 v 7 /7 P 7’ ’, v v z 2 2 2 7 v v 2 v - z 7 2 2 z H Z b3 b z z 2 ? ? 2 7 2 ? 7 2 A 7 2 2 v 2 z 7 v v ? v 2 ¥ 7 z kA v 7 v 2 7 2 2 £ 7 ? z ; Z A 2 b4 Z g 2 2z 2 A 7 A z 2 7 7 3 H 7 2 Phone West " Gawler Service b et - oPed him best Funeral Directors Slnce 1850 : Hh ~|~FF R \URUPLIA }HLL T see no 3 IID111-1-1 RIS Top-icer Ref tors, priced only.. TEIRIE: & Apartment Style Refrigerators, priced only $18.75 This handsome suite e Sidalcer Rekigssatons in either French or (white cname lined), Gas Range American walnut ve- priced only-.. .. $16.55 Sanitary Refrigerator, 3-door neer, including spring i $1 5.75 and mattress, pair of S °;'fnv;;cg $33.50 pillows. Suite must be Priced only: arantee at this range will seen to be appreci- ™ . of service and ated. At the special Any Refrigerator Sold on receive from (REAPE R rebuilding sale price of Tetthe.of 50c Ber Wk = But eve e " SB | One of God's servants. _Well done on | carth” as it'is in heaven. ' Well done! DEVOTED WIFE. 2. W. Call Frank Geier’s Sons (:0 [swaxk. |’” sad but loving memory of B ST NW oy ephew. JAMES LAIDLAW Modern Caapel: _Telephone Main 2473 a y T. F. COSTELLO ory day rings pweet memories ngs @ tear W LOCATED AT 3t 1724 N. S8 &P Nos’m 7976. t 1 cherish AUNT A ‘\I \((\0\ HIE. Wm. l'L Sardo & Co. ing remembrance of my dear 412 H & ndson. JAMES © LAIDLAW saern uh-E Lincoln 5 FANK. who was so suddenly called from NE L. DESIGNS. us two years ago today. July 19, 1923, NERA s. Sedis mis il I SRANDMA DAvIS., - BLACKISTONE'S 3 : remembrance of tle _son. JAMES _8 % | Floral “Blanket Sprays” | i R aknd 11" Fears. who < so. suddenly taken from us two years hell Tim. in blach ink wiper and pink slip’ u[ paper with M fl':'ml If found. call or write Wetting Division. Bu- lfll of Engraving. Ask for H. S. M . | Phil; Elnhll, Pa. 7 7% | Phoenix, Ariz 0l chain. bearing name-] P““"“ marked (B, ¥ Braceeeman, St roue. Mo | Lorftand. u re. ruegkeman, Some Hnu:‘lfifll 16th sf. - Reward. Theo | Salt L"‘efi"y Utah. 9 PEARLS—28-incl Arlington Beach _or Military rd.: reward. 727 7th st. ne. * POCKETBOOK. between ardman Park Hotel ‘and Woodley Dlace: reward. 2090 POCKETBOOK—At or near Glen Echo. con: taining annual railroad passes. Reward if rlvu.lm d to G. W. Grant. Box 183. Alexm~ dria, PURSE, blwk te it leather. mnllmin( sum ther Beautiful- Floral Designs at Y B of mones liberal reward. Return x‘:’na'g?znm_ S gn & today. July 19. 1923 Apt. 42: %3 50 'srmo Coninecticat ave: Mode: _Prices. LS B is the grave where our son is laid. SAMPLE FOLDERS (two) of Real Silk Prompt auio delivery service. ot is the mem that never will fade: 1 o Value except to loger; on 14th Arhllio—exnnnn‘hmexpehsh(' rt of our iifc ls buried deen” A 3 hder the sod. where -Little. 3im" sleeps. and m";“:' Phorie ¥ : Thone Main 81088109, | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St BEODY NAR D AL SUIT. on 3 5t betwéen. 16th st 604-610 9th St. NW. | X —— -~ S : %o the 2ud Connecticut Yiveral s reufid"P.rl»« l;u 36 weekly: $10.50 rooms, Math Too A WILSON Clean d il S in 2 ar o & 4 ssm\\\“\“\“\s\“\“\\\\\\\“x\\““\“\xwx\\m\mmmaWm Fione Sals 6561, Tomen. 1065 E‘u‘k“fi'o‘%“ e e Ao ety | RSB IO RN, Mala 4416, vearearo toawy. 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