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S 40 |IGHTNING KILLS 4 N SEVERE STORM Streets Flooded, Tracks Washed Out and Crops Damaged in North. NEW YORK, July Four per sons were killed by lightning in met ropolitan New York and south \p“\l Jersey yesterday. Crops of tobacco,| hay and grain were flattened by a se-| vere rainstorm in New Kngland and | upstate w York | A l4-year-old boy was killed by light ning in Brooklyn when he attempted to climb a tree to dislodge a kite. A woman was killed at her sewing ma- | chine in Somers Point a laborer was killed under a try Golf Club and a soldie 1 while on duty " here were no f land, but the swept down by cetlars and Trolley service tion were impeded. President Coolidge the Mayflower were N.J and his party on caught in th storm during their trip to Pemberton, Aass., and experienced rough going. Newspaper men following the May flower in an open boat were drenched | by“the downpour. | At Rutland, Vt., the storm started a | landslide down Mount 1 swath 15 rods wide a through valuable timber and blocking a road. At North Hatfield, in the heart the tobacco district, crops were leveled All Occasions. 1212 Flowers for eautiful specimen blooms. Advertisement Ordered to Walter Reed. First Lieut. Everitte F. Arnold, Dental Corps, recently appointed and | now at Fort Snelling, Minn., has been ordered to this city for duty at Walter Reed General Hospit: Lansburgh Seafood Co. and Retail Distributors of All ies of Seafoods in season. RESTAURANTS MILIES Vars CATERIN( A% PRIV PRI ARRE RN 18 Municipal Fish Wharf| Main 6237-6238 Collar 1 Blind? { 7 OU are blind to the possibilities of col- lar comfort and ap- | pearance if you don’t wear TOL- MANIZED collars. Get acquainted to- day. Collars laun- { dered by this spe- cial process are white as non- iodized salt, flex- ible as a lettuce leaf, and as com- fortable as a hearty meal when you're hungry. Tolmanize! i F. W. MacKensle, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. N. W. Franklin 71-72-73 . . Glbson S Surgical Appliance Fitting Establishment Great Sale of Surgical Qu‘ality Elastic Hosiery And Trusges You will always find our prices right and our service thy very best e procured in Washington Trusses. Elastic Hosiery and Ab- Gominal - Supporters. Do not ex. periment with your health if you are in need of orthopedic appliances. Conenlt your doctor and let us make whatever he says you Dee - Gial prices now prevail. Garter Stockinj Garter Leggings. New York Elastic 3 , single. Gibson’: Sperlal Truss,. 85-00 Leather - single : Truss, @7 00 $7.00 Gibson's Leather double March Patent Washington Agents for Dr. Jeanner Walter's Pure Gum Reducing Garments These famous reducing garments poritivaly reduce without injury or Hfscomfort.” Thousands are ' wearing e’ e measure you and ‘8t you perfoctly We also carry: Jung Arch Braces Dr. Scholl's Foot Appliances Blue Jay Corn and Bunion Remedies. Al kinds of Special Ortho Braces and Appliances Made to or Repaired Crutches. Invalid Beds. ete. Get It At Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917919 G St. N.W. vaudeville, g © THE EVENING Dowager Duéhéss Quits Hotel When Pet Dog Is Barred |PROPHETS TO CHASE A WELL GREASED PIG Slippery Porker to Be One of 0ld- Time Fun-Makers at Kallipolis Grotto Picnic. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO. July The Dow- ager Duchess of Sutherland, trav- eling as v Milicent Hawes, ac- | companied her Pekinese dog when | it was barred from the Blackstone 1 Kallipolis Grotto will hold its annual Ho YGlinko,” the Pekinese, barked |OUting to Marshall Hall August 12, his presence in a small basket and |it was announced today by Stephen jyhen the hotel management po |H. Talkes, chairman of the general ely said that dogs were never |- # allowed in the hotel rooms, Lady |CCmmittee in charge. Milicent replied that nko had The Velled Prophéts have planned traveled around the world with |to make the 1925 excursion the most claborate ever staged by the organi- ion, according to Mr. Talkes. An ambitious program of enter nment, athletic events and contests is being worked out by the entertainment com- mittee. One of the outstanding features will be a beauty contest. This contest will be unique in that four beautiful girls, representing the four sections me” and that she would find a ho- tel where different rules prevailed. The duche: is the widow of one of the largest landowners in Eu rope. She came from the West, where she had visited Mary Pick ford and Douglas Fairbanks, whom she had met in London. " of the District—Northwest, Northeast, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Southwest _and Southeast—will be National—“Aren’t We All,” comedy, | chosen. Valuable prizes, ranging at 8:20 p.m. from evening gowns to jewelry, will Keith’s—Joh: Dooley's Revue, | be awarded the winners. \aude\'xl?e, at 215 and 8315 pan.. An effort will be made in the ath- Earle — Bosto: Riding School, | letic program to popularize some of the events of past generations through the staging of a greased-pig race, peanut and potato races, etc. The to 11 continuous from 1 - \elmnw Home, , 2:25, 4:20, 6:05, Grotto Band will take an important part in the entertainment program, ‘Her Husband's giving a concert on thée evening boat shall Hall, as well as he resort. Everything including lemonade and will be free. en route to |a concert at at the resort, other cooling drinks, . 1:45, 3:45, 5:40, = . Army Commissions Granted. Code of the West,” at 2:40,| Samuel D. Archer, 1426 New York 4:30, 6:20, 8:05 and 10 p.m | avenue, has been commissioned by Ambassador—"T | the War Department a captain_and From Paris quartermaste; James L. White, Abingdon. Va., a second lieutenant y. and Willlam R. Willlams, Va., a second lieutenant of n the Officers’ Reserve p.m. Central—"My Son 8 and 9:30 GET IT AT GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents Special at Soda Fountain 24 5c Soda Checks ($1.20 worth) for $1.00 *‘at 12330, 2 Specials for Summertime Talcum, Palmolive Co.'s Make of Improved Almond Toi let Soap, special, 12 *5le 83¢ 20c¢ 70¢ s 57c¢ 85¢ 17¢ > 17¢ Mavis for Palmolive Talcum, Houbigant's Talcum.... Talcum . Hudnut - Pat Face Po Princess ke Hudnut's Three Flowers Face Powder Orange Blo: 1ie; 3 for Liquid Green Shampoo, 4 oz.... Olive. Oil Castile Soap Shampoo, 1 pint 45¢ 17¢ 50¢ som Talcum, Pinaud's Lilac 4 oz. Gibson 0il Shampoo oz r special Vegetai. . Cocoanut 4 Shampoo, Coty’s Talcum Special on Electric Irons $5.00 Genuine Hotpomt Electric lIron. $3 89 VERY SPECIAL.. Enlargements FREE One 5x7 Enlargement free with each order for de- veloping and printing of one or more rolls of film. Ask for coupon when you present rolls for developing and printing. No Radio or Photo Goods Delivered RADIO SPECIALS Arrester only . Eveready B Bumarle-— Westinghouse Stor- $2.00 large 22 sl 39 98¢ age Battery, 100~ areremonr . $12.95 Burgess B Batteries— $2.00 $3.75 volt .. $4.75 Hea Duty 45-volt Battery.. $3.98 Cardinal Five-tube Set only. Regularly $50.00. R.C. A. and Cunning- - $25.00 | M ibe Shecian Special GET IT AT GIBSON'S W}lere yOuT DD”G"S Huve MO"E Cents 917919 G ST. N.W. large $4.00 volt $2.39 can’t sleep? Try this easy way to get a good night’s rest L 4 ONIGHT, and every other night—just at bedtime—take a glass of Borden’s, the Im- proved Malted Milk—the hotter the better. You'll be surprised to see how much more easily you get to sleep. The secret is that Borden’s Malted Milk soothes your tense nerves and nourishes your overtired body. It’s as satisfying as a light meal, yet better for you than solid food late at night because, al- ready partially predigested, it puts no extra strain on the digestion. Made by a unique process that gives it higher food value, greater digestibility, and 2 more deli- cious flavor than other malted milks. Free from excessive sweetness. Get a package today from your dealer—in 7 or 15 oz. glass packages—and start tonight to enjoy sound sleep! The Borden Company, Borden Bldg., 350 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Dordens THE IMPROVED MALTED MILK_ ~in the square package i AR, WADSWORTH ASSAILS DAWES’ RULES PROPOSAL Senator Tells Batavia, N. Y., Audi- ence Present System Is Solution of Old Diffieulties. By the Assoclated Press. BATAVIA, N. Y., July 23.—Oppo- sition to Vice President Dawes' plan to revise the rules of the Senate was voiced by United States Senator James W. Wadsworth in an address here. Senator Wadsworth, guest of the Genesee County Republican commit- tee last night, which arose before the present sena- torlal system finally was-agreed upon “The Senate was intended to be a resisting body—a body intended to act as a check on the hasty work of the lower house,” he said. “If the Sena- tors were limited in their debates and deprived of their opportunities to bring their objections before the pub lic, a majority rule in the Senate would be able to bring about any desired end.” Commenting on what he termed the present day craze for legislation, the Senator asserted that the various Leg- islatures passed some 12,000 laws an nually, many of them useless. HOPPERS WRECK CROPS. Armies of Insects Sweep Central Part of British Columbia. VICTORIA, B. C., July The British Columbia department of agriculture has been advised that t armies of grasshoppers are dev astating hundreds .of square miles of vegetation in the central part of the province, leaving desolation of crops and foliage in their wake. The s voted $15,000 | for poison, which will be to farmers for use in the area affected | Accident Insurance Travelers—Pedestrians—Automobilists Men and women between 15 and 70 years of ‘age can provide against accident through a $l 00 $2.00 or $3.00 Pnhcy 500 to $6.500 for specific losses, umulation for five years eekly for disability. Old Startling Walnut China Closet, Queen Anne period, will be $1 sold for only SH 0. riety choose from. mahogany, with drawer and mahogany shelf. Only $8. Delivered for Suite, hoard. Complete when $175. Our price, $89.3 Each two pieces de- livered for 51 neat tonne-flounce pad. into a double bed. Spe- cial at §19.50. l)elhrred for only .. 1 all-feather pillows, 6x9 Buy this rmnpl!(e ou(m $ for only SS 1 livered . Mahogany Frame Room Suite with size rug, which w large beveled-edge mir- ror, will be sold for $10. Delivered for 51 consists of bed to match. Specially priced now at $19.50. Each piece delivered for 51 EoX{CH PH“( L WASHINGTON, spoke of the difficulties | — @) —| distributed | row in our baseriétit only. 7th St. N.W., and come early. Terms as low as $1 a week. China Closet5rand iev 0il Cook Stoves—" Stove will be delivered tomor- row in any size you $ select—oven too — for oA Library Tables—%arze va- One fiuiuhgl in o 4 o «—Ten - piece Dining Suites i oo 54inch table, 6 chairs, China cabinet, server and side- —Special Day Beds, Da-Beds—ngciat Day Beds, cre! Opens up rug. Living R oom Outfit Living mahogany library table, attractive bridge lamp with shade, lnll room- 1te—The Out- Bedroom Suite—The 0ut. a_ walnut-finish dresser, chiffonier and 2-inch continuous post full-size metal Bedroom Suite ;i 0% and Ta here includes a walnut-finish chifforobe with mirror and clothes closet, a full-size metal a period 51 1 THURSDAY, VICE CONSUL IS HELD. German Representative Accused of $60,000 Larceny. PORTLAND, OREG., July 23 (®).— Clement J. Pape, German vice consul for Portland, yesterday was arrested by deputy sheriffs at Grants Pass, Oreg., on larceny charges, which al- lege that he took between $60,000 and $70,000 from the Shanghai Building Co., Federal, Inc., of United States of America, of which he was Portland manager. District Judge Deich fixed Pape's HERZOG’S Sea-Food Cafe and Restaurant Plenty of Soft Crabs \ and Lobsters Fish, Crlhl Lobstes firimp, etc. KTEAKh CHOPS, ETC. Potomac River—Open Until Midnight—Closed Sundays Scallops I §mexex, | The Home of the ngh- Class Eyegla: Roe Fulkerson Co. 1407 F St. Franklin 3606 ned. glasses Blank Books We have them. See opr display first. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave._ Del:clbustlome Made Candlcs g@“ , 1 “POLLY TRENT CANDY CO. 19-13 st. @< 1013 Down Delivers Any Bargain from The Phillip 735 7th St. N.W. | reductions — good furniture only slightly used for the lowest prices you have seen. On sale early tomor- Remember the address — 735 new Bed-Davenette - —Genuine Golden " Suites "5 piece Bed: Davenette Sultes, upholstered in Spanish_Tmpérial leather. | Delivered for. . : i SRR e ot et s A walnut ve- $89.5 ve uy Chiffonier—... hest 'of i now for $69.50. Each sl drawers. Practically new. . piece delivered for.. Speecial for onl . . t sitso “betiverea $] 6 - Piece Kitchen Set for .. ceeeeeees Large handy spoon, opener. calia tarmer, big fork, paring knife, spatula. A $1.50 value. Com- plete with wall rack. 39¢ Now . —Light - house- Gas Stoves[izht- house- els in either 2 or 3 burner models, now specially priced. 2-burner styles romulelr $ 1 with shelf, only $9. Delivered for. sto—Brand- Bedroom Suite 572 15 sized bow-end American wal- nut bed, a dresser, chiffonier, and bench to match. A regu’ lar $65.00 brand-new out- $ 1 fit for only $49.50. Each piece delivered for.... ~Special 24x36 Rag Rugs i “Rag Rugs will be closed c delivered, for only —R 1 Card Tables™% 25 A folding -leg style, $ 1 '49 Mty selling for $3.00. Bedroom Qutfit—"5"Fc Speciat, tomorrow, dresser, double-size bed, 50- - —Brand-new Do roll masiens, odrv Library Table=geandcr able spring, two chairs, two ples, in lake-oval style. Far. mer price, $39.50. Spe- cial tomorrow, $23.75. Delivered for... > —Nicely finish- End Tables™™7 Sroo: mahogany. Regular $6 $ values. Special at $3.95 1 Delivered for Beds—Simmons Bow-end Steel Bed, in walnut finish, complete with spring. sold for only ‘59 50. $ 1 Worth $10.00. Ex- $ Delivered for ......... change Store _ price, 1 - —Colonial Style 2 S ideboard RS o D merican o cxediiinl comiiinn ot “”"be Walnut-finish Dresserobe, with combination wardrobe and 3 drawers with mirror. Worth $50.00. $1 Exchange Store price, $20.75. Delivered for.. Dining Tables—§5"pd tension Tables, will g0 ¢ for only $9.95. Deliver- l ed for ... Parlor Suites—xiericce stry Parlor $ Suites for as little ?s snss.y —0dd Oak Rockers will be $1 Delivered Rockers closed out for $2.95. Delivered for LD AINIGE LIPLEV EPARTMENT JULY. 23, Well Sxpost doe- et Jawyer. Pr or nther rote. use. Ver’ sitractive terms. Rent re- K. HARTU 1108 100055 & il iy i 8277, WE REPAIR RADIOS your !uch‘ &‘ondlnun lhll ll 'lll brlnl u: dll- | Cant stations more clearly. M A. LEESE OPTICAL Co. 614 9th St. 712 11th Street | Branch Store “Our Friday Special” Crab Flakes 65c Lb. Sword Fish 40c Lb. Sturgeon Steak I 40c Lb. IEacho & Co., Inc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th and Water Sts. S.W. Phone Main 6136, 9510. Levy Store 2 2 —Golden Oak Chiffoniers—¢rion... i most new, with five drawers and plate glass mirror. Worth $22.50. Exchange Store $1 price only $12.98. De- livered for .. X - —T op-icer Refngerators S L ators, slightly used, only §5 i $1 Delivered for” . —F rd Oak Davenport—umed | 0a Daven- port, covered in black $ leatherette, only $16.85. l Delivered for B‘d outfits-—filnme and 3 Double Size White Enamel Metal Beds, complete with springs, for only : livered for-... Dining Room Suite ~-Solid quartered oak buffet, oval front glass china cabinet, round extension table, arm- chair and four side chairs, with brown leather seats. only S'H 8 s Hall Cablnet—" ehuine Antique Handmade Hall Cabinet, with shelves and large mir- $] Special at $12, for —Several to choose Dressers—{;irmal (« choese Oak Princess Dresser, with large French plate mirror. Nell new for $§39. $ Special h:morrou 1 $19.50. Delivered for nnly Dressing Tables—2ycer Period, plate mirrow and draw- er. Special for tomor- $ row only, $13.75. l livered for .. ’ « Overstufied S uites —3-Plece Loose Cushion Style Velour Suite, settee, chair and rocker. Sold neu, 3")0 00. Special $59.50. Each piece for 5. l)f» wash’tand,—A large one in genuine mahogany, with 3 drawers and cabinet. Sell new $ for $25.00. Special at l $5.75. Delivered for... D —Mahogan, Lady’s Desk finish with, lock front — pigeonholes and drawer below — also plate_mirror. _ Special at $8.75. Delivered l for L olunaeniTive Alv brand new Gib- Refngerator son Refrigerator de- $ livered tomorrow at 1 sale price for only.... . Y & N BOSTOCK’S RIDING SCHOOL How Circus Riders Are Made Thrills and Laughter SULLY AND MACK McCOOL AND REILLY OTHER PERFECT FEATURES First Showing in Washington A Superb Picturization of “THE BEAUTY AND THE BAD MAN” NATIONAL™;™ $1.10 - 85¢ - BOc ‘Aren’t We AII” By FREDERICK LONSDALE NEXT “The Goo: WEEK Hnn Ih' N SEATS Now FREE DANCING McWilliam’s Orchestra Steamer Charles Leaves 7th Street Whart 10 AM,, 2:30 & 6:45 P.M, Round Trip, 50c. ¥ COOLED WITH ICED AJR| Carl Laemmle Fresents HOUSE PETERS IN “RAFFLES” “BATHING GIRL REVUE” e i Ty Starting Bundey “THE MAN in BLUE" oN THE STAGE JAZZ vs. OPERA CONTEST 50 AMUSEMENTS INCLUDING DANCING AT THE BIG mwnu.l.'s [_—_' AT 1 TODAY—11 A. M. to 11 P. M. First National Presents STAR CAST including Antenic Moreno, Patsy Ruth Miller, Ruth Clif- ford, David Torremce and Phyilis Haver in Frank Lioyé's HER HUSBAND'S SECRET —EXTRA— LLOYD HAMILTON IN “WAITING" ‘World Survey—Aesop Fable _ Color Scenie—Overturs Washington's Finest Orchestra CRANDALL'S e ! 22222 7 % T(;NIGHT-LAST TIMES Warner Brothers Present “BROADWAY BUTTERFLY” tar FRI. AND SAT. NIGHTS DOROTHY MACKAILL, in The Sensational “CHICKIE” DANCING ON THE ROOF FOLLOWING TION OF THE WE INVITE YOU TO DANCE FROM 11 THE FINAL PRESENTA- | TO MIDNIGHT WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. 7 7 7 LAST 3 DAVS Paramount Presents T0 4 Miarious comedy joy-ride fea- turing those two mot: COHPSON—RAY GRIFFITH dy—News—To Beginning Sunday BEBE DANIELS —In— “The Manicure Girl” PALACE | Street at 13th d—un-uuu..-—up.-. { LAST 3 DAYS ' Paramount Presents ‘WELCOME HOME’ 4 comedy of siz rooms and bath —and a father-in-law! With LOIS WILSON—LUKE COSGRAVE | Our Gang Comedy—News | Gannen's Music—Ete, Beglnning Sunday “PRETTY LADIES” ‘With a Stellar Cast of Stage and Screen Stars T, BATHING, Round, Trip: Ex: "9:30. 10:30. 11 Other Dage: 10:00, 11:30, 230, 5:40. 8 KCITH-ALBEE VAUDEYILLE A GREAT FUN BILL The Irresistible JOHNNY DOOLEY And His *T1P TOP REVUE” WILLIAM SULLY and GENEVIEVE HOUGHTON . Ia_s_Musioal Playlet ARNAUT EROS, Fumgu Olrwas, And § Qthes Star Features XIITE XOOLIZS of Delicigue V- Zo v Xl Yoo Ciam Yres ATl Matiness BARGAIN MATS—fun. a2d Mon. STEAMER ST. JOHNS Leaves 7th Sf. Whart for -Mi COLONIAL 40-Mile BEACH Moonlight Trip | Tuesdays, Thurs- Every Monday, |daysand Sundays, Wednesday and Friday at FREE DANCING EVERY TRIP Ample parking space at wharf. Stops | made at le xan, o Pteohone Maln Film Features 14th & Park Ra. D NDA”’S AMBASSADOR 18th & Col. Rd. xcw TODAY-LEATRICE JOY in E DRESSMAKER RO ARIS. 4And HAL ROACHS “YE M_MIX_in_“DICK CLIFF BOWES in “WAKE Co, A9 “THE PACE- MAKERS." No. CRANDALLS Crmesy 9th_Bet. D RANDALL’S SAVOY THEATER| And Garden 14th & Col. Rd. CW 5 Pa. Ave. SE. . Sund: TLK. TOMORROW—HARRY CAREY, pTHE TEXAS TRAIL."And “THE PACEMAKERS.” No| CRANDALL'S Avolic Theater And Garden nd MO! in OBR% NIGHT 1% RO “THE PACEMAKERS.” North Cap. and P Stx. BARBARA LA MARR. in LIBERTY TAKOMA Tekoma Park, D. C. THE, WARR! VIRGINIA." soul-stirring war drama edy Com ELITE 14th St. and R. L TAROLINA 102 £ X NAZIMOVA and TACK BICE AMER]CA ist St. and R. L FLOR “THE GIRL OF GOLD Ave. Ph. W. 953 Ample l‘-lzkh;x Space. CIRCIE e e YPHOO omfic You St. Bet. 14th DOUGLAS Macl ‘INTRODUCE ME. News. DUMB,Q,RRTON Nfi‘s‘fim—o" SthaC Sts. N.E. &lfilh and 1343 Wisconsin Ave. PRISCILLA DEAN. 9:30 P.M w and_Aesop Fable. CHEVYCHASE Conn. Ave. & McKinley st D C. MRS, VALLACE REID MA) ’;HE GO GETTERS. And E. GUEST JOYCE. LD “THE NOR." ’rouonnow—u.ln-: MARY BRIAN S FRENCH EREVAxERS ), 8 CRANDALL'S Home Thester TODAY — EVELYN ~BRENT S SATIN in and Steamer . Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85e. Admiission, - 2be- ¥ “PLAY 119 H St. N PRINCESS,, 1191 st._ “BROKEN LAW: % DANCING. GLOVERS, 613 22nd N ~PRIVATE LES- Course. 4 priv. class, $4. e eattis. i envlmn:mnt w1120, You to dance cor- ACKS urse 7 lessons. o . 8 o 1636 10th st- now. T lesson. 1 nai s B echicat Ave: AND MRS, iy orghestra: T n rehestra, . lessons it §567. * Eetabiished Ae0o MR. STAFFORD PEMBERTON. Leasia®ln n't\:‘nm?xrk Sroonr and. chlldren’s ‘Studio 1850 Biltatore ot. Fhone Wain S5%5 A. ACHER STUDIO, 3on. and Fri. CorDta. 20

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