Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1925. the Breguet is entered, then, the Air |tion of the original furniture. Service said, the Curtiss and Dou; | observation planes, contracts for | which were let recently, should be al lowed to enter. A GERM DESTROYER _ For All Diseased and Infected Condi- tions. An Essential Toilet Accessory. Ask Your Drugzist. Prices, 25¢, 50c, $1.00 When you're hot, ! P George Washington—George Wash- | the less ornate but equally useful $225,000 TO RESTORE LEE HOME Himcton Parke Castinr wie waa bovs at | equipmeent of the cuinary derariment| EIGHT KILLED IN CHINA. Mount Airy, Prinee ¢ is now in the possession of the Go —_— o, = s ASKED BY ARMY AFTER SURVEY |Md. the seat of hie ernment. Difficulty may be experi-| Fifty Hurt and 376 Arrested When | 9 edict Calvert, descendant of Cecil Cal- | enced in getting reproduction of the y [ —_— vert, Lord Baltimore. The daughter |principal pieces of f\l{nimre and hang Guards Clash With Crowd. { T L of George W. P. Custis married Gen. | ings, either by purchase or don: bt s, Ash l fi”] MOTOR CILS e H N H Rcbert E. Lee, son of “Lighthorse |from owners of similar articies - gt “‘ ille _ LNTRY PRUTESIED Amount Will Be Necessary to Renovate Building, |Rcoert B e v oty i AT O oty P Eight persons wero illed Folori 3, E A 3 2 2.2 £ d they lived in the Arlington Mansion a e. Most of the relics taken from | o, ~l€e o 0 S owd which 3 I cquire Furms'“"g” and Erect New Lo ge few years before the Civil War broke |the mansion when It wax n;:nn]r‘\l;nn;‘:] in Chigee uardh nf w Crowd shich %, £ o N 5 £ 5 % out, in 1861, when Gen. Lee cast his [ 1861 and now stored in the National |hod & M e sees of G ST Army Objects to Breguet Ship For Cemetery Superintendent. lot with the Confederacy und_ aban-| Museum were presented. 1o various | previous days’ rioting by striking mil! s beautiful home. e 8 ly by Gen. Wa: S o - iy « 3 Vel her ay [out these figures, say that 376 persons < ing i ili ¥ Foderal troops at once took posses-| KON, or were i some othor were arrested and several policemen [ ] . Coming in Race for Mili- It will cost about §225,000 to re- | solf, the landscape gardener and other [slon of the estate. Everything of his. | licniiled with the life of the firut | e A . ! Polerins | MOTOR OILS tore the ancestral home of the|officials. The proposed restoration of [toric value, including the relics of Gen. | R tet e 5 AT VGO CHEEIE B0 ™5 s Delieved that se for FORD cars tary Craft. Custis family in the Arlington Na-|the building to its original condition, | Washington and some of the old co- | procisit? >twithstanding his close | were drowned when th Z tional Cemetery to the condition it|he said. would require that provision |lonial furniture, was removed to the | JEFCRER - FOOEEANCR TR 0y n. | the Kaiho River to escape the bullets was in when Gen. Robert E. Lee and | be made for these officials elsewhere Museum in this city. In 1864 | GG USRI o faie n- | of the police. A protest against the entry in the |18 Wife, formerly Miss Mary Ann|on the reservation and he suggested estate was established as. | tifiea with the Arlington N f e e race (ot Mitcher | Randolph Custis, ‘lived there at the | the erection of another building or | tional cemetery for the country’s hero | /o Gi0d hetore it was completed. EEARECRS ST AN i o e M, Omtotar. grtchel | outbreak of the Civil War, in accord- | lodge In another part of the cemetery | dead. In 1884 G. W. Custis Lee. the o : | p i g M e on Of ®lance with legislation cnacted by |for their accommodation. Such alhelr-atlaw, transferred the property > ! MAIN 1078 i Bt i et o military leme "has | Congress In March. Maj. Gen. Wil- | bulldin, harmonizing architecturally to the United States for the sum of Coffee Profits Under Study. / | » 2 Y AN o8 |lam H. Hart, quartermaster gen-!with the mansion itself and the me- 000 and cleared up all questions JEsER e e \ Den lodied by the Army Alr Service | aral of the Army, has submitted an | morial amphitheater nearby, he said, in dispute as to the title. e s i RED STR LINE i Ton, ‘Under whose. auspiees the ma. | estimate of this amount for the work, | would cgst about $90,000 and that dtem | The stately old colonial mansion, | Corned Bver, FOs WER, BUTR S (00 S8 | . ’ I tlonal air meet will be held and it is now ,in the hands of the|is inclifled in the total estimate to|Which Is to be restored to its condition | F 70t (189 0 BT Ui ongiders | o woink 16 the same | Without definite knowledge that the | director of the budget for inclusion | Congress. When the Government took it in | offee one of its prime resources. &1o: selnx (ni0e sy . Army Air Service and the aeronautic | Under the act the Secretary of | Mansion is written on tablets in the o coaHR e theling made by the Amert andlers . eapes; e | e association both have received Infor. | War i3 “authorized and dirccted” to|main hall. It shows that Gov. Berk. | ilnetcenth century, and ts on |of the Brazilian product, though the to I mation from authentic sources that |Téstore the old mansion “as mearly |ley's grant of the surrounding area of | Shest examples of the architecture of | % (12 004"} Phle criwers them- o I the Irench manufacturer. Broeuer o |as practicable to the condition in|6.000 acres to Robert Howson was|that day. It is said to have been|Profits reaped by the Erowiers thew- Charter a Bus 2 { bringing two planes to America, safl- | Which it existed immediately prior | conveyed to John Alexander, after|modeld ntter the temple of Puestum, FOSO8 JORPONE SN M 100" St Fes Il ing September 19, which will place him |to the Civil War and to procure, if | Whose family the city of Alexandria |near Naples and has o general re ek o saeer | Thet shuy i) o | at Mitehel Feld a few days before the | possible, articles of furniture and | Was named, for six hogsheads of to-|blance to President Jefferson's man- |making o strvey. =—he Stdv o ! 9 ;P mansion and in use by the occu- e o o et Very little of the old rich and down the prices. Growers are said to 2 ~> = - il - = Not Military hl lane. 2&,‘:‘; Ui’:rer:;l“n\d‘ \,{h:gr’ "Tf"}i}tffl?; inherited by the adopted son of Gen to fin}"mxhlm:s SGina it leeping | make ““!).w,“,m from 25 to 100 per 50114 14th St. N.W. . Che protest on the ground that S RVE » rtments and the room, and ! cent profit. the Breguet is not a military plane reproductions of the same. As some- | g on GaaEer . A the Qining ¥ 5 and operated by military personnel |times happens in such cases. how-| E H and eu’uiy-men( If it is Pnlp”red, it is |ever, Congress failed to provide any| B flp ‘Efl\’y"’q_flmflErin‘f% contended that American manufactur- l‘uin;l‘s forQnu; :1: uu;lh': ex?‘ru;ed ! i 1 ers likewise should have the opportu- | Wishes. Q. M. Gen. Hart, who has j 2 nity of entering their nflu—n‘?l‘;ltary generai sipervision oves =llinationsll ik tude a er‘ /zd . l lavor " # | crafts. The Air Service specifically | cemeteries, was mueg on to investi- ( : ) e & pointed to the provision that the race |gate the subject an prepare esti- I} 5 =S, H was for “military planes onl | mates of the expenses entailed. Power D hl lm‘ifill&h; 5 (4 s the race now stands, service| After a careful study of the situa- 52 — DHs of the Army and Navy are en. | tlon, he reported that it would require e (0] o tered and it is generally conceded |about $225,000 to do what was called D . . d . ) that the Breguet would be able to out- | for, including painting and repairing Tyfee SAntISephc Pow er = distance hopelessly the fastest DH. If | the building and purchasing reproduc- A A , tirea, thirsty, there’s nothing so braciag, so delicious as a glass of iced tea when it's made of genuine Banquet Orange Pekoss Write for booklet and free samy ié‘: E D McConurcx & Co. . E-Inm'}n,}}\(d— Now Used As Residence. He pointed out also that the build- ing is now used by the superintendent e ecretary of the con. | Of the cemetery and his family for liv- test committee of the association, said | INE_duarters and for offices for him- he expected to receive the letter from = Dissolve rheumatic causes long as the Breguet comes within the technical requirements, such as wing area, horsepower of motor, etc., there —and relief comes quickly . Salvator method of dissolving flushes rheumatic poisons away is nothing to prevent its flying in the race if the Army and Navy consent. [EDICINES wou'c perma y acly cure rheumacism. Liniments give only t« | porary relict. The uric Further, he declared, the two services are entitled to enter the Curtiss and acid must both ncutralized (diluted) and removed. Hit the cause and you hit the disease A LITTLE USED—BUT NOT ABUSED i. Delivers . Any Article : Advertised . Here p Douglas ships provided they are within the prescribed limits tech- nically. Two Factions in Fight. There are two factions in aero- nautical Washington on the matter of the Breguet. One believes it should be allowed to enter for the purpose of stimulating further aircraft contests All i{éédy Vat‘or > of an international nature and, should T X ! it win, it will emphasize that America ( Dissolve the cause and you remove the troable. Hel Ou Out i % Whs Dokt out, & Ponh thes '/ (,;‘\}\\\,k theumatism pecforms a double & Roof . { : | Here it is again—a great carnival of bargains in fine :}l;cket;ver'y American record for dura- e ‘d FEees sujnultlnu;u;lr‘x( dis- Paints —with vour Fall redecorating work, | £ = d . on that had been exabiisned solves thefcause aad then fushes it out of the syscem. aints, T B el | furniture only slightly used. On sale tomorrow only in types of observation ships now being Dr. Martin Mendelsohn,a European medical authority, Floor FHILCVERILS GXCCIL OF CAIPACLOE- St < ! Philli Exch B . B o e e o mew bel g states cha the use of a large quantity of fiuid “and by Gtaine T oL trac o et the Phillip Levy Exchange Basement. Prices cut to the fight, but it should not be allowed to the dilution so_produced, the solubilities are substan- s 2 5 . . azie pit ftn speed against the old DE'e tially influenced in the most favorable direction. The & Wax, they’ll be furnished gladly. ! core—everything in good condition. built during the war days. According effect must]depend, above all things, on the choice of . X = Y t§ Mr. b:lhor:‘ h(}v««\'er,lthe Army and the minera'}water.” Varnishes | avy Alr Services alone can say - A i - whether the Breguet can enter, pro. Salvator is not a medicine. It is a product of nature & Wood S ec1all | oW PI’ICCS | Terms as low as $1 a Week vided, of course, it meets the technical imported from Czecho-Slovakia. It is not a laxative and Stains, p } I entrance requirements is not constipating. Start your treatment tonight. Foitae | The Alpha-Lux Co., Inc.,” New York —on paints, varnishes, stains, enamels, wall SALVATOR Natural Mineral Spring WATER, #7== Sold by the following and other leading dmggist PEOPLES DRUG STORES ALL OVER TOWN Polishes . Davis Works in Foundry. LONDON, August 13 (#).—James J. Davis, the American Secretary of La- bor, who is making a tour of the in- dustrial districts of north England, visited mills at Newport Tuesday and | sastonished accompanying friends by | seizing a pair of tongs and going to } work on an anvil in masterly fashion He explalned he had worked in iron | mills and never had lost the art. | tints and all other paint supplies, of reliable quality. AUTO AND WINDOW GLASS f —CUT TO ORDER at Reasonable Prices. | We specialize in furnishing GLASS TOPS for Tables, Dressers and Desks HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GLASS | 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 any finish Library Tables as low only as $6.00. Pay down only Library Tables "%, .7 § Settees s oeet e § 1 Overstuffed Suite 5:"° Velour Overstuffed Three-piece $ Suite, with luxurious spring seats 5 and cushions. In practically new condition. Now only $119.00. On . each piece pay down.. Kitchen Cabinet 72,2 .k $ . Cabinet, with sliding porcelain top, w —Library Chairs and Rockersn "o iow “as $3. Pay down only Bathing - costumes made like ball gowns, but of rubber, are belng worn Reed Liv- Reed Sllite ,l.:,l; Room Suite. Sold new for $150.00. Now Only $69.50. Come early to get this bar- gain. Pay down only Sideboards ;% with mirror. Only $9. down only Again Friday You Can Take Your Pick of 100 New e FALL SUITS only $17. Pay down only.. Refrigerators =, ; $ 1 g ators from $2.00 to $5.00. Pay » e Colo- ideboard Pay LargeGray Dresserobe ;5% &i23 Dresserobe with plenty of clothes space will go at the sacrifice price of $18.35. Pay down only down only T LRt N & &N B — Large Bedroom OQutfits —, . with big irror, five-drawer chif- - fonier, all in golden oak, double 2. inch post bed, fine spring a mattress, 2 all-feather pillows, chairs and_ 6x9 rug. All for the \.nl'rifirr price of $69.50. Pay down . settee—l“umfll Oak Settee, $ only Parlor Suite 5" o507 $ —Large oak buffet in perfect con- Dining Room Outfits $ 1 : Four-piece Parlor Suite, only dition, polished oak extension table » L $17.95. Pay down only....... with leaves, 6 sturdy oak dining i 2 chairs and brand-new 6x9 rug. All - together, only $6! Pay down only . L - Single and Dou- ; : - That Will Sell Later Bed Outfits 15000 § 5 with springs for only $8.95. Com- 5 lete. Pay down only............ for 530 and $3D BNy —Mahogany and Tnn-wln e £ Living Room Suite, a long davenport table, a ta ! 2 i or floor l}unp “qm, 3 “I-Im - ¥ ine Reed Fernery shade and a 6x9 rug in pel = 4 Fernery Only $2.95. Pay down fect condition for only $69.50. Pay or S down only ; Pt . ! 1 Guaranteed Gas IR Cll i L — Genuine Gas Ranges Ranges, in 3 B § — ar ene a t aise Longue ... and 4 burner size with lower oven. . & Chaise Longue with attractive cre- $10.00 values for $19.75. Pay down u L] §§ o tonne seat and back pad. Only ooty .o S u used in new way SR ¢ - | ® NZ ‘Kitchen Tables—vracm Rl.l s——].arnc\ Size Fiber and v OUR teeth may be clean. But cally 8S Wool Rugs, to close out B Brand-new Wood Top Kitchen Ta- bles, with strong bolt construction. Special at $§1 Any table del: ered for - B . Davenport Table s $ —Genuine Mahogany Veneer-top High-grade Tables — one_ selling new for §18.5 ow $11.75. Can’t be told from new. Pay down only they are never safe if gums are at $4.95. Pay down .............. - * soft, and bleed easily. Salt is the best known skin hardener. Boxers use it to toughen hands—pack- ers to preserve meats. And dentists say Salt, in proper solution, hardens soft gums much quicker than any- thing else. Millions now use Salt daify ina pleas- ant, scientific way with Bleachodent Paste, the first Salt Dentifrice. Results Buffet, inclosed China_Closet, one are often seen in a few days_vaums ‘_\rul tnmi F lve Side I('lmim sw. h become harder, firmer. Their healthy apestry seats ixchange Stor pink color returns. Furthermore, dull rice, only $63.50. Pay down only teeth become flashing white. For Salt is also a mild, safe bleach. Don’t neglect soft gums. Get Bleach- odent Paste today. At all good dealers. All Have Two Pairs of Trousers - —Single Bedsprings i Bed Springs, to close out at $2.95 - Pay down The fabrics are worsteds, cassimeres and chevi- ots. In the new 2 and 3 button, single-breasted models. Sizes 34 to 44. Palais Royal—Main Floor 66 -inch Dining Suite 5%, 1"t —Single and Double Beds » Beds™"tio.c ouc. wniy 3055, . Pay down ‘ | Bed Outfits ;% Unts ,o0un ; poster Bed, in single size, \\‘i!ll‘ an f Ostermoor covered box __spring. 1 Worth $85.00 new. Exchange Store price, $34.50. Pay down.. Fine Tea Cart nnly$ Tea Cart $13.95. Pay down.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Living Room Outfits : 1 1 *1 1 d | 1 L.S. Plaut & Co. Newark The Fair Chicago TiePALAIS ROYAL Courteous Service Kresge Department Stores "ASK YOUR DENTIST* i 4«:““ ( Bleachodent Paste is on Sale at Good Dealers, Including: Peoples Drug Co. S Kann Sons Co. Lansburgh & Bro. Quality Merchandise (18 Stores) King’s Palace Ribg s Talac Palais Royal x oldenberg