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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. AUGUST 1927 GOOLIDGE ENJOYS VISITIN OLD HOME 21 C., FRIDAY, M Giakl 16, Telwonasis Terrapin Industry |CANADA STEAMER ASHORE‘ o FRENCH AR READY e OrMaders Women ) [FFEIGE| P B Surrounded by numerous kinsmen, Practically eaten out of existence McCarl Answers ‘ Court Order Only As Sign of Respect { MONEY EXPECTED T0 MEET SALARIES THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road Grounds at Mouth of St. Lawrence. | N\ . Is in No Danger. HALIF (#).—The st tia, August 21 | R ex County, of | the was reported | |to b e ashore last night on the | south point of Anticosti A= “Out of comity and respect for the coust, jb“l without submitting himself all garbed in the vivid raiment of thelr Hroe mn Lt Ry o o2 Island, in a ) | to its’ jurisdiction,” Controller General . . : B P : the succulent flesh of the diamond-| wireless message recelved early this Rudolph Confident CoNgress | Mccarl has fied answer to « roie| President and Wife Pass|tribe. 16-vearold Katie Adams. stand-| Troops in Line for Attack |baci terrapin, the Bureau of Fisheries | morming from the eht<hin Anticost | Several very attractive recently issued against him by Chief . ing before Judge Kathryn Sellers in ’ is planning a revival of the terrapin | The message said the steamer was i | e ity e EIAELLT e i ustice McCoy directing him to ex- i Juvenile Court today, definitely aban- Industry, which employed many hun-{no dapger. o Will Vote Enough to Pay Dlain why he wjthheld the retired Night Under Own Roof. Abned e b iy dae the That Is Expected to Crush dreds of persons in Maryland a half o TR from two rooms, reception pay of Owen Donnelly, a former ser- sake of her dreams of. future great- century” ago. Anticost! Island is a part of the hall, kitchen, bath and ba), D. C. Workers. geant in the Army, until Donnelly | Leave for SWampscott. [hews s an Amorioan arist and re. Rebel Leader. The shell-back _crawler of the |province of Quebec and lies in the N cony, to four rooms, kitchen, i : had repaid a clatin of the United nounced her-own family to make her marshes and low spots which 56 vears|estuary of the Lawrence river. | s g o f ¢ e States. home with strangers. ago sold for $4 u-dozen now brin 5 i reception hall and bath. - : : & ; : T . 3 he neighborhood of $100 | Jervice o - Rudolph expressed | p,Ponnelly had been ordered to the BY J. RUSSELL YO Katle, dressed in her new American | By the Associated Press ;”:fi;‘:},flg in the neighborhood of $10 1t needs buf a little neglect to breed | Service unexcelled and 1y that Congress would E mental appropriation to meet the increased salaries being paid Philippines from the Plattsburg bar- racks and stored his household effects in the gymnasium with consent of the quartermaster. In his absence the Staff Correspondent of The Star. NORTHAMPTON, Mass, August 21.—After a night of real comfort and clothes, other disillusioned I looked a great deal like any little girl as she told the pitiful tale of her life since aving her friends in Seattle to come FEZ. August 21.—Preparations for a general offensive against the Moor- ish tribesmen have been completed. bri th The Fisheries Bureau plans now ing back the terrapin Industry e days of its pristine glory. In an to to 1 great mischie prices reasonable. THE \ certain District employes this bullding wa - & 2 : ay, the bures - \ b AT s : g was destroyed and Congress| .. % : here and take care of her sick mother. | The staff of Gen. Naulin, the French | official bulletin today, the bureau de-| \ SemahGel e to hieh | passed an act relmbursing the soldier | P3¢ esioathihisfown eoul§he (BU} o8 aneinRni Iy Aaala o Tove, Hats commander-in-chief, working with re. | Sl&red eny householder with a little | N er grades, and thus avoid the necessity | for " the loss and an Army board | night he and Mrs. Coolidge have spent | i, ‘uny one, and In her nearly Per- | oot romaiter nening Wih Te| vacant land and a swamp or watery i v"]}_"\f‘h;“lj“h‘l‘-‘“;‘ hfscor | awarded Donnelly $316, which was|in their home town since his becom- | fect English told of recelving a mes-| troops into the positions in the line | PIACe can raise dlamond-back terrapin s Iy o Pald to him. McCarl now finds this|ing President, President Coolidge |sage that her mother was ill, but after | assigned to them. and command o price of $90 dozen e il developed yesterday tuat there 1| §ilowance was improperly made and|\ent motoring about this city today | Dastening here she aiscovered that) “Meanwhile 'cleaning.up operations| 203, de¥eC 8 sthame Wherebyg the : l Dot suficlent money available to meet | pelly, “who asked the court for an in. | and called at his old law office In the | 1o murticd she says she has violated | opeating on” the estorn cecamne{ quickly as in other days. | 16th & Columbia Road i sent salaries in certain offices, in- Masonic Building, and talked for half | M°f. e and . . : Fifty v 0 the terrapin indus 3. [ Junetion. g & tuibal Taw and 1o $n dinsvecs 1 > e ifty years ago the terrapin indus fing the Health Department, build | "3/ €y} says the matter comes an hour with his law partner, Ralph e e ne b R ;I‘di::;x‘;ed{:a‘;c:‘“;’:eggx:"fi{’h:l;:{]‘; try was one of the thriving industries o sion and | under his discretionary powers under | W. Hemmenway. AN Glainst ber B in southern and eastern Mary, office, throughout the 12 | M7 Duri “his Aot ceq | turned against her. resistance. They have occupied the OUE OBt acts of Congress and may not be re- uring his - zido - the :car movel Judge Sellers said that apparently | s v themarshes aud slong (o — current fiscal year. viewed or enjoined by the court. He |Slowly. and the President looked out f , JUSES TS STE S0 Thar BEPITEnty | southern and western f‘“"'; of Glebell (oveg of the historic Eastern Shore th SELECT LIST OF v will occur “because | * upon many familiar landmarks. Most % 7 3 juelb, the highest point of which 18| 3i5mond-back in gre: o e soey | asks dismissal of the rule. of the time he was kept busy bowing | Prents. and if she wished to be like | 3,000 ‘feet above sea level. In the | Jrmondback rew in Ercat abuw “ 9 3 = . Lo Bt e found hi \nd obtained reallo S ——————————| (0 greetings from those along the way [Sth*" gl ehashionld h""h‘hfi‘.ha;“e, center a French column has reached | grogh most delicious to the taste. That | JAMESON'BUILT HOMES < under the whether Harry M. Luckett, chief of | who either waved or cheered as he | Katle lm R L e valley of OuedEl-Hamar, and on | gaajed his doom and today he is a de- | the appropriations for ' the force division here, would be re- | passed by. iardians, who will select a home for | the east front another column has oc- | alining species. | Priced From Under $7,000.00 and Up had been made. tained in the new organization. ter pgssing the morning here the | her. cupied the southern part of the Tan- “ uled that it is|do know, however,” said Gen. presidential party started the return| When the mother heard th | dert range without opposition. The A | 1 t At Once 2 = ove the in.| drews, that he 13 very highi Bib o & warpasait turned to the child and said, j French troops occupy the whole line| Pearls are placed tn the swords of . nspec i e when i teemed."” Preah o sty you want to come home of advanced posts in the Taza region, | Hindu warriors to denote the tears of | 2713 to 2735 Sixth St. N.E. (Under $7,000.) The t required, there E. C. Yellowley, who for a long res ent Up rly. To which the girl replied, where Gen. Boichut has completely | their enemy. | 1734 to 1744 D St. Inder 51 000.) e B e e S e N e R e DU AL | snelreled the Tanw, country, Tt | oue or the total pepulation of 20 SIEOte: IE Jasts SUNE (Dodeasi o) ngs, and re pon Congress to| hibition agents, wit] eadquarters | mary ea . Ll 8 0 : ribe will offer : 7 0 ke vnithe o nce before the fis-| here, directing the mobile foree | down to breakfast stood for a time on | cannot. 1 want to grow up and be | submission to the French. b ppea b Dna il Sl LIS o AL val vear draws to a close. throughout the country, has been|the front porch and then walked |like these other women here. I willl The news of the success of Gen.|of 78 OF s 918 to 932 14th \iaj. Donovan said teday that 1f{named administrator at San Fran-|about the little side and rear yard of [ not have my children brought up 8s|Boichut spread with extraordinary 1000 Quebec Place N.W. . ss should fail to make the sup-| cisco. this plain little twin house on Massa- | gypsics; they will have their chance.” | rapidity, causing dissident tribesmen 9 Adams St. N.W. i plemental appropriation some steps . soit street. As the Presldent was b 2 not only in the immediate vienity, 1312 F St. N would have to be taken near the end| Haynes Will Remain. heading for the door to re-enter the BAND CONCERTS but all along the line, to negotiate for s of the vear to prevent the deficiency| Roy A. Haynes, prohibition com-|house, he was attracted by a small surrender. This s ®aid to be par- f 1 from oceurring missioner, Gen. Andrews said, would|boy in a Boy Scout uniform who was| (oncert program for Walter Reed | ticularly the case in the western sec- nes. o free s ek 2 |remain in the organization with his | very seriously engagedin hoisting the | J{ospital by the Army Music School | tion, where the cause of Abd-cl-Krim jpresent title. The personnel at|national colors to the large staff in) pu;g this evening at 6:30 o'clock, |the Moroccan rebel leader, appears | For Sale by BUBNITZ IS NAMED headquarters here is expected to be|the front yard of the President’s| w. 0. Edward A. Halloway, con- |to be badly compromised 0 AR | reduced, Gen. Andrews predicting |home. Mr. Coolldge stood by for a| gycting: Capt. R. G. Sherman, com- | The establishment of posts ‘at taste | THOS A JAMESON GO D. C. DRY ZONE HEAD that here, as well as throughout the | moment or so, deeply interested, and | ,andant; Mr. William C. White, |Dar-el-Abbas and Dar-el-Ayes by | . . . - L. country, the new prohibition plan mpn approached the lad asking him | iineipal :’;:'Pnr'h and Spanish troops raises a . \’ Owner and Builder. I ‘ will be more effective with a small s name. n Milftaire 1" chubert rrier against disaffection and in- ; 23 OTHERS CHOSEN personnel. A ot oy A ST | Ty am. Giibert Bartlett, 8ir, and this | oaione I S e he ‘Safety of the Ghard region. caw- | Main 5526. 906 New York Ave. N.W. - quarters, however, probably will be|is my week as a member of Troop 101} pox.trot, “I'll See You in My e e i Sratval X to o the flag honors At your house.” Reeddoi e Siomon SPANISH ISLAND ATTACKED. the boy answered, all the while hol¢ Rkl e i “Analysis” s Issued. ing his right hand to the brim of his | SO for clarinet, First’ Concer- . 'ADefor the man who Hkes land officials ‘of the Ant ineei t et ilhaud | Warships Sent to Alhucemas After his salads strong bu Micia B An official “analysis of - | hat in the position of a salute. ; 5 : s g but his Fnei hich resulted fn n official “analysis of the situa. Musician Blas Flores. ' S L o %00 | tion,” made public at the Treasury| The President told Gilbert he was| .g,ng of India”.Rimsky-Korsakow Onslaught. mustard mild. A delectable i e who however, |28 8 memorandum for the new ad.|Slad to meet him and was proud of | ..y of Hawailan Songs, M 21 ¢ Ssasaning that gives body e e iy of thels ethte, | mintstrators, follows in. full: the manner in which he handled the D, Auzu{:!h-l\hl"fih is todelicate-flavored foods. Iacs mUiblic wetractionaiok teInIas ““The national prohibition laws make | f138. Waltz, “Blue Danube” irecte (e e millany) Saladressing Mustard—a s % e > vin Cor .. was a_member A RN e it unlawtul to supply alcoholle bev. | Calvin Coolidge, jr. was a member | Solection, “Un Ballo in Mas. Gentorday atusiked the Talead oi AL| spectalmoderated rustard. s Native of Baltimore. er to those who want to buy|of this troop. and stnce his death : st e 1 The new administrator of the sixth |them. The blg demand for these bev. | members of the troop have taken | CRETL coooipiosso oo VoM | hucemas, Iving off the Spanish base e Dy i msketiofithe —the highest district Is « native of Baltimore, hav- | erages creates a ready market, and [turns of one week at a time in hoist- | (#F XPRUIOt 8T 6 ten Dorthern Moroceo. v £ Gulden's Prepared g been educated in the public|under the economic law of supply and [Ing the flag at the Coolidge home in i “Halloway | zuns x;v;r;rned;zu?,:fl;némyfi‘:i :,hfi.l; Mustard, standard for 61 you can find schools of that city and the City Col-|demand the business of selling to this (t'ne nv\u‘vrlnmg ?.1“1 lé:klgz ‘iitedd.(.m‘( lm (Dedicated to Col. John J. Toffey, | the istand . and® began A 1‘.)“‘ years. This gives a ‘‘kick" to i horis lege. He studied law at the University | market b‘\xxsneggfnmf;;f‘;lm";ivn”:fl! L A s office chief of Infantry, Washing' | Spaniards replied energeticajly and | ?‘M“? C“":l- sandwiches. ¥ of Marylund and graduated in 1903.|outlaw bus! 3 s ma : iRt a v ton, D. C. o o ry it tonigh He is the brother of Emil Budnitz, & | ioRS, 18 the real enemy of govern-fat the time of the Prisident’s visit “The Star Spangled Bann L MG e n{‘ Acall grocers. 15c. prominent Baltimore lawver. He is ;';em x"‘lfl "f,".u"- “{!xf";;‘“m;!:_f&" 1!; Mrs. Coolidge Greeted. The Spanish casualties are given as | » Y married and has two children Toreeq uin oblective for the Fede™il During the President's absence| Concert by the Community Cen. |20. The directorate savs Spanish ! — ab\ e]_ mS LIn April, 1012, Mavor Preston af Bal- | ©Ige8 o L be elim. | carly this morning Mrs. Coolidge, with | ter's Band, James E. Miller. direc. | Warships have been dispatched to me n”LnE”s ;timore appointed him as commissioner | TAls hooleg Dusness fay he SR | jer” arm affectionately about the| tor, at Washington Circle, Twent scene. on opening roads. He held this posi. | B30 IY GEPRIUNE (L O 8 Ot | shoulders of her mother, Mrs. Almira | third street and_Pennsylvania avi e v new SALADRESSING [TVERY one of these new Soaics awate tion for 14 months, when he resigned | of Supply, of by, depriving it of Mo |G oodhue, who lives in ' the Coolidse | nue, tonight at 7:30 o'cloc PILOT MOROCCAN P | Y ings is seri-detached with six E 4l controversy. | 5, o est and punishment of those | home. walked about the yard, with| March, “The Messenger, LANES MUSTARD brvght outside rooms. The location in I 1_unsuccesesful candi- | (5 Fa t0CE S operations. who furnish | 'Bean a lively Boston terrier, the Barnhouse s the restricted community of FO te for the Marvland State Legisla-| 1t oD itter oo | pet of the house, romping ahout their | Waltz, “La Belle de Cordova.’ i e STEVENS RIDGE assures desirable protection, banking f 3 : American Volunteer Air Fight. ure. In 1919 he was an unsuccesstul [, PN% G G008 M8 nd by making | feet, and several of the neighbors Luscumb ighters e o neighbors with growing property values, ndidate as representative of the fit-| .50 SERERICH, I8 S OF T e | Were on thelr front porches at the| Foxtrot, “Alabama Bound"..Sylva Are Allowed to Fly. and the homes present many modern reenth ward in Baltimore to the ity |ygrpet will bear. The Federal forces | time and called a cheery ‘Good morn-| “Millennial Reverie Barnhouse d quality features usually found only in being defeated by George | Iarket will bear. The Federal forces |5 46 which Mrs. Coolldge replied in ekl ot CASA BLANCA, French Morocco, | . houses priced several hundred dollars neentrated wpon. the task of elim. |her customary friendly and charming . August 21 (P).—The American avia ew bric aboue the figure!we are able tolmake 4 stem will change entire-| g the bootleg industry: and thelr | manner. ' To one. who had called tors who volunteered for service with | vou. DON'T DELAY_VISIT THE 3 istration of prohibition in Il be directed primarily to|how glad she was to see Mrs. Cool-| Vocal solo ..George Battles he French against the Riffian tribes- the District of Columbia, shifting :g;{i‘;d“;t,,,f,ng’:fioj‘x"5,2,:"{,,02 idgo back home, the latter replied:| ~Ameriean Patrol” FMeachem |men have almost completed their | p 2 EXHIBIT HOUSE—612 Roxboro Place headquarters for local operations trom nes Of attuck: “You are not as glad as Tam. T have | Onestep . Selected | training course here and are being ouses in evy One Sauare. Above Rittenhase Steeet, Between 51 and (b this_city Baltimor . od | to punch myself to make sure I am “The Star § a permitted to fly alon: | - o ot ML DO . Bources of supply to be reached | to punch ¥ f k 1 ©“The Star Spangled Banner” . : B atoh e Quesduiby i o he present personnel of |, A Dy & ble | not dreaming. 5 ey will shortly go to Rabat for will be retained under :,f’: ,::ngm‘{‘,’nnf",,f:,fu,g}.f;,_p"(m.flf Mra. Coolldge looked refreshed after| o oo eemen L Lpresentation to the . Sultan, | Chase D C ADDMA zation remains for the |¢ion and transportation. The various | the long ride from Plymouth vester-| At WATHEION Barracks, bF the | whose banner they will fight. ’ . e V. . wiminist _ say, according to|agencies of Government are being |day. Raynond (b \Bhegmun, Commant: = === = & 1130 K Street Main 3830 ien. Andrews. Under his general pol-{ organized to make it possible to ac-| Both sides of the small street were | jno (ape. Willlam J. Stannard i We House One-tenth of Washin ulatio it is expected that the general|complish this end. lined with people, mostly nelghbors, | hanq leader, at 6:30 p.m "l “WATCH WASHINGTON 9 0 tO 9 500 ] - — - ;:rl\ ; n “? *; “h‘!;h h«!‘v lbe;)en Buyers Chief en | some of whom had knowh the Cool March, “The Imperator,” | C R(’\\\'/Tfl \.\III. l’Ifi\: b i part of a mobile e throughout the EEnble idges for many vears. As the Presi . O by ; MILLION” ! ‘ntire country, will probably fit into The market is our most difficut { dent and Mrs. Coolidge alighted from | O, o - - Drobiens basitae ot tialinierencoito | . Lon TLE. Coolides Slshtediroom ((\V;-II;‘I‘Are_ The Mill on ”l'{ex-:n B RRIS EAFR”Z Delightful six-room and bath || - aid he did not consequences, lgnorance and colossal | greeted with Toud cheering and hand-| Danrs suite. “Thrce’ Danm oE semi-detached brick houses, || gullibility, * The market will pay any |clapping. Both smiled acknowledse From Henry VIIL: A Oirhers and Bangers of strictly modern throughout— price and swallow any bootlegger's|mant and without further delay head- ‘ o : . - th test values “hevy S ll H B ers A E fairy tale as to quality. But one by |cd for the front door of thelr home. | () Srenferie tance Communities ha Kisatre.s valuesginy Cliery ounsellors to ome uvers y : ted pto burchase | one intelligent citizens will realize the ! Mrs. Goodhue was standing in the B o eeh Pance Chabze. 4 Do o ue e “Cate Loutee” o | danger to Government h.n-d society | front room looking out the window : “Ave Maria" Schubert See Th Tonigh i submit their nills for | WDICh they are creating by enriching 'at the great gathering. When the Reves T T ee e; o = . 3 SSILT p - id subralt, their bitte tor kit 150 CHE ‘elass of community mem: | presery roachad the door aed out Reve Angeligie,” m Lonight Consult us—assured that your aita 906-008. Mf]ionrlvlhcn, and l(eed!}:lx m) a husmes‘s v\hhhh‘ his hand on the knob, he was sur-| tyaltz, “Eternelle Ivresse,” Drive out Conn. Ave. to Har- 8 ® | exists only through corrupting the prlned to find it did not respond. It T S rison St., west to 42nd and ‘ - .' . very agents of Government and busi-|was locked. Either Mrs. Goodhue Was | gorenade, “Romance,” Ganne it foi honses /)(’.\‘I interests u l/[ be consert (’(I = ness _whose honesty is essential to the | too excited or else was depending | ; B e LEETH BROTHERS = ; ool stability of soclety. One by one. they | upon her housekeeper 1o do the | Tone poem, “Les Preludoss o7 | F— : a1 will lesrn At r:xx‘eal(rl”h-‘-.{:o?;:a]“l;:);zl‘ honors at the door. it i Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. So many considerations must enter into the buying of a from industrlal alcohol and thus will | Executive Locked Out. Sl il 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2690 home, it is no wonder the subject becomes a little bewilder- and’ sizne Angiiet 1 BESTOS free Lrush 3. R. HOPKINS, 1345 HEREBY GIVEN THAT refrain from buying them. In fact, he is of no importance to furnishes a line of approach to the bootleg operator whom he represents. the Federal Government except as he | | 3. The bootleg industry, in one form | When the President found the door Arrivals at and_Sailings From New York sraren’ e The Star Spangled Banner.” ew consisted of 32 officers and 4 men. Halvorsen Tn.war time the battleship Oregon's Coal 41 $6.950 Live near your business. | ing But you can follow our guidance safely. We build Builders of Communitics > aod sixne: closed to him he turned about with a | L e A IS : < Tivecimts. on this iae Sntaramd | or another, extends over the whole|grin on his face, and the crowds on % | Cafritz L:(eume Homes where our judgment tells us the s, AfTnth L) mineteen “hundred | country; but it operates mostly in the | the sidewalk let out a laugh. The de-| Tomorrow. by the United States | investment is safest and soundest. We put into them all the A VWM. CHIN center’ of population. Its business is|lay was only for a few seconds. though, | Soldiers’ Home Band, at the band- T = itelliicicel ot Bl ex pericnvells ves usaril ihe JOHN E 170316 HA% W™ | collecting supplies and distributing |and Mrs. Goodhue was soon giving her | stand, at 545 o'clock, John . M. | skill and intelligence i‘B'up et ERERWORTI 1 LY MMER. . | them, and its operations vary In size|distinguished son-nlaw and dmugl}n‘r lAum;\v\anmnm hand‘ma:ler, Emil A. buyer benefits by t}éesfr;;sIgE rhorgamlzatmn ; 5o AT Toas | from ‘the small operator, who sells lo-(a warm welcome. It was then a few | Lenstad, assistant leader: . HOME—at a LE e et's the tesult TASTER IO MALL FUTL OR PARTTOAD | cally the product of local stills, up to| minutes after 7 o'clock and little time| March, “General Lejeune,” hout restrictions or regu- TTENTION ¢ BOSTON. "PITTSRURGH OR Y | the big operators whose lines extend | was lost in sitting down to the hot Bransen lations we are able to deliver i TN ey TIONAL | into forelgn sources of supply and into | New England dinner Mrs. Goodhue| Overture patriotic. “Reminiscences all sizes of hard coal now. g Geb In HoRAh NI mE iet USITON Yon S1S atrons M 300, “TOUAL MOVING ALSH, ’ broad fields of distributioh. None of |had prepared. With this disposed of, | .of the Boys in Blue”...Rollinson It's up to you. H Street Northeast featnres in Cafrits “Iifetims” Homes—snd then you T sD—A RETURY, LOAD oF FURNT. | these operations that are big enough |the President lost 1o time getting out | Minuet, “Pastel” . .Paradis Bisidess WMon | decide. We won't persu ¥ po T m N Thakhizielohia or Balti- | to be more than matters for local po-|to see the old town. He motored cenes from opera. Joth Agnew & C ln 2 1 advantages. y e ANSFER "AND STOR- | jice control can be carried on except|about the downtown streets, and then| _Favorita” ... Donizetti . 0., Inc. " B } ; WHITE AND - | through conspiracies to violate the went to his law office, but he found| Fox trot. “The Collegiate” ..Benx Z cautiful 6-room soud, the M 1o | 1aws. These conspiracies involve many | this locked, and returned to his car. Waltz wutte, “Lysistrata Tinexe || 128 14th St. Main 3068 || brick home on 1 e D. C.| persons in varlous walks of life. Al | Finale, “The Governor's Own, ¥ Twelfth Street N.E., one- «reditors, #'R: | wre guilty. Among these persons the i < . Adams 'y RaIE BB cE fecm K Streot. ; MARSHALL, on or | final distributor is of least importance. | SHIPPING NEWS The Star Spangled Banner. b e has contracted to pur- iness of Sam Mushin Will Aid Local Officials. Daylight Saving Time. Ivory the walru obtained from the tusks hippopotamus and a few of Home is not new but in splendid condition. 14th and K Sts. Phone Main 9080 L e Al 'versons | “The secondary objective for the % sther beasts, as well as ity Theiness are e | Federal forces is “to assist and de. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. S 8 o ; ' ddter dato of publica- | velop local law enforcement.’ Our |Resoluts i Bremen. Aue. 1 S Call b MITCHELL & POMERANTS. operations along this line will be |Fresident “W’ R 1 Main Altorosse, | matters for the exercise of judgment, Hernmda: Aus 18 |15 == i ‘28 Lomelana Ave. N.W injtiative and resourcefulncss on the | Fort tia fibec. Aurs b i (L } { part of the District administrators in : : for appoinment to inspect. [ ; 7 o 'Q meeting the problems pecullar to DUE TODAY F ish d d | ) Ol/ R UESTIO‘\A\ e ownens | their respective territories. Berengaria ... .".Southampton. Aug. 15 urnished an ! i I aethat Teaky | “Government, by treaties and nego- | Rochambeau - Tl AUE 12 | \5 RE ANSWERED 0. 8 koot e S tiations, will make it more and more | S{avangerfjord .. .. Oslo, Aug: 11 . d H | A I~ . ! KOONS #o% NGy 110 ord st. S.W. | difficult for unscrupulous operators to DUE SATURDAY. Unfurnishe ‘ | s PMPANY. Phone Main 033. | take advantage of the protection of |y .. . Turk Island—no date h ! SUMMER NIGHTS YOU WANT TO SLEEP. | forelgn flags to engage in large|Giuseppe 2 Genoa, Aug. 8 1 ot (e tan e renovated toon o] mAttress. | qmuggling operations by sea, and | Lancastria . Chepmne dne s 925 15th Street “Are the Living Rooms Attractiv Feel Liki New On. will also make smuggling from the | Zecland - : ; 3 i - ee € a INew One . lierritory of our near neighbors both DUE SUNDAY. Evenings, Colum, 5335 »’}_mnu» pillows RUTIE 0D A Faroha: Baltic Liverpool. Aug. Ran a agner 0 ] ‘or our_renovation service, call Main 3621, | 9% Guard fi 1 Toloa ort Limon, Aug. . . h Bedell’s Fact Behind the Coast Guard first line | Feaconia - Queenstown. Atk actory on our sea fronts, and on all our | Volendam “Roterdum: Als: ; < nli 810 f 1;’“7 borders, both sea and land, the cus- | 3yt Hambure. Atg: 1321 Connecticut avenu UR EI"’H | canlines: toms are being organized and rein- = Cleanliness:ls Next to [forced to take the responsibility for | . DUk e S O Main 9760 ALY Godliness stopping smugsling, each along his | 2icaso, - s Why wear Diamond Rings bedimmed own fronts Albert Ballin’ Hamburg, Aug. At 36th and R fith et and airt? Ueo Jem' Kleno: lares | “Within this customs line the | Momerss oo s B mARRIS & co. prohibition unit is organized to at-|litsnis W orner 7th an tack domestic sources of supply. Your first impres ion on entering the SPACIOUS N.W. 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