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THE FVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ated larger annual ap Ading. development plan,” said “they go ahead and grade s themselves in order to get jects completed, but when in are building’ homes they Yord do this grading ASKS MORE MONEY 10 GRADE STREETS ing | | divid nnot | work [ The Engines led that *h Bell Urges Increased Appro- .t ‘neins ling items priations to Secure [four ims Water Service. s Commissioner exy vear the approp L long list of street pav ut usually only three or tant grading b, The 1id he dislikes the sk of | having to tell property owners that \H)»\ cannot have sew nd water | service because th t- has not I »een brought to g Pointing out that persons building | With Washingt new homes frequently have to ily, the Comy without sewer and water service be-|would seem better cause of the District’s inabllity to|even In adv grade streets, Engineer Comm | colonel n ng so rap continued, it grade streets | of the time | paved. When ner to sioner | when they can be Zxeiages T Ty T S Y T T Extra big size suits, shorts—longs in this sale at 333 You'll get a $55-%60 Hart Schafiner & Marx suit that will give vou satisfaction in fit, style and long wear. It's our semi-annual sale. ORI TE | service at ¥ street it he continued able with 1e arrives to pave s would not be ¢ is thus graded, cun be made p surface until th it, and the reside layed in getting sewer and water con nections, which are essential to mod ern sanitation and convenience Col. Bell sald he has already dis cussed this problem with officials of the highway division with a view to devoting more attention to grading in future. By the Associated Pross. NEW YORK, August 21.—Fugene lo Bosse, honorary consul of the Republic of Haiti, at Manchester, . IL, arrived yesterday on the mship erie from Port Au Prince, accompenied by 26 large and weighty pieces of baggage. A customs agent asked for the keys to the trunks. i - said iplomat I customs CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Washington Practical Club wil hold a husiness onday evening at 8 o'clock vhouse. “Sir! replied the agent, “‘I suspect that you have liquor hidden among your shirts. “Certainly,” consul, | uor But you, sir,"” the examiner pointed out, “are not an ambassador, nor even | & minister, but a m\h«u! and an honor Y consul at tha Boske, “I am a xemption from Members of Franciscan Order will celebrate solemn high mass pecial anciscan Monastery in 9 o'clock tomorrow assented the honagafy ‘all the ambassadors bring in Brookland, morning. at | be given at the 5000 Fourteenth of the Business tomorrow from Garden party w John Dickson Home, street, under auspices Women's Council for Friends in U. Mr. Le Bosse authority, “That trunk contains lqu he said, "and so does that case, They did hold liquor—240 bottles ¢ champagne, vermouth, whisky precious mosel, and a five-gallon keg of best Haitian rum. “I abide by the laws,' the consul protested to Edward Barnes, assistant solicitor, at the customs E & just brought this in for some of my friends. They did not glve me the money to purchase it. 1 thought it was quite rexular. Never before has my baggage been searched. Mr. Barnes fined him $1,200, but offered him immunity if he would glve the names of his friends. 0,” sald Mr. Le Bosse, positively, “if a crime has been commlitted I alone am gullty and I alone will pay the penalty.” bowed to to 7 o'clock. Municipal Council, Royal Arcanum, meets tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Pythian Templa ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. William B. Cushing Auxiliary, Sons of Veterans, G. S. A., will meet at § o'clock at Pythian Temple, 1012 Ninth street. Robbey Gets Five Years. William West, was sent to the penitentiary for five years yester- | | day by Chief Justice McCoy in Crim- | Jam inal Division No. 3. West guilty to highway robbery. dictment charged that in hours of July held-up Shumate th street Washington Barry p) gun and took § t the XNMount from 1 ) " | Pleasar ary, Sixteenth and La colored, o Lecture at Unity Auditorium, 1326 reet, at 8 o'clock, by Garnett ry on ‘The Man Jesus.” pleaded s The the early Wintield | ne Business Wome, to hear work. s Council meets at in-| g lecture on animal res Three Sergeants Retire, &t. Willlam . M. Infantry, at Fort Washir First Sergt. Laurs A. Lawgon "L Artillery, at Fort Fusti nd Master Sergt. John Owsley | 1 v, at Nogales, Ariz, have heen placed on the retired list of the Arm yS’mp SRUNING. Stude_;" ‘ain, Vacation Excursions to -80 ROUND-TRIP TICKETS GOOD 16 DAYS SPECIAL TRAIN Lv. Washington... 8:00 A. M. Ar. Niagure Fulls 10:00 P. . Aftfording a beautitul daylight ride through the Lehigh and Wyoming valleys. For further detalls and de- sert dor, ple t5Tiptive foldor, piease consait Other Dates Sept. 10-21 Oct. 8 Don’t let it go by Raleigh Haberdasher INC T F R T TR T R T S Thirteen Ten F Street 5 i T e — (TLAAX L0 CAAXIAL L A% T A XX XRS KR AIX] © 1925, P.C.Co., Ine. “I’m on my way to get a Malted Grape-Nuts” “‘A hard-working cop— that’s me—Terry Conroy. And take it from me, patrolling a beat sure is a tough job these hot days. So I'm going to drop into the fountain on the corner for a glass of Malted Grape- Nuts. Tastes great—and they tell me it's chock-full of nour- ishment. Guess Jack’ll have it ready. I hit one every day about this time.” Packed with keen good health, this famous food in new form makes a great drink RY one! Revel in the tangy flavor of this cork- ingfinemilkdrink.It’sgreat!Malted Grape-Nuts, o chocolate flavored. Smooth and rich. Whipped to a creamy coolness. And just sweet enough. It’s a drink you’ll want often. Drink one today—now! Step up and order a big, inviting glass of Malted Grape-Nuts, chocolate flavored. Your body needs all the vital, invigorating elements contained in this famous food now in a new form. An added pleasure for breakfast—for luncheon —a splendid drink at any time. oAt the nearest soda fountain Malted Grape-Nuts Chocolate Flavored Malted Grape-Nuts is made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. Also makers of Instant Postum, Postum Cereal, Post Toasties (Double-thick Corn Flakes), Post's * Bran Flakes and Grape-Nuts. Our 7th & G St. Stores Close Sat. 2 AHN Stores thi ing the money—by as to COMPEL store hours above, and BE IN xpansion Program Fall) first requires CAS} y SLASHING INSTANT Clearance! TIME! zton, | (opening COSMOPOLITANS HEAR TRAFFIC SIGNAL TALK Former Judge Doyle Tells of Ob- servations on Auto Tour of Middle West. Automatic trafflo control signals are in general use In Ohio, Indiana, II- linols and Michigan, Michael Doyle, former judge of the Municipal Court | said in & talk at the weekly luncheon of the Cosmopolitan Chib Jrankiin Sauare Hotel yesterday Me. Doyle, who has just retu d from a 4,000:mile automobile tour, de | clared that the people in the Mid | western States were very careful to obey the automatic signal system, and th it Chicago a very high speed w allowed. The officials, he added, were not very stern in enforcing minor traffic regulations, but were severe in prosecuting violations of the signals. Some of the streets have eight lanes of traffic, four lanes going each wa with* high-speed lanes and special slow |lanes near the curb, that are entered |from the high-=peed sectlon when a turn is to be made. In Cleveland and Chic pedestrians follow the traflic |and re served with ards quired to go to court j the motorists it they ignore the | tion, he explained The club was Stenson, cornpose Warren Terry, the gnals nd re ame as regula ertained by id vocalist, Ervine planist, and a member. £ - : Officers Are Transferred. Douglas Duval, Medical has been transferred from with Organized Reserves, at York City to Honol Col. jajmin B. "Hyer, retired, from Berkeley, Calif, to duty at the high school, a Barbara, Calif, and Capt. Luther R. Moore, Medical Corps, from \Yuu((—ra\ Calif., to the West rint Milit. l\cad(-m! Mourning Blacks Dyod 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 Col | Corps, du P.M.—Our Other Stores Open 'Til 6 3 new Hahn I! We're rais- shoe prices so low Note Saturday The $3.50 group: White, black and co ored shoes from our regu- lar $5.95, stocks! pairs! [S At ept G § $6.95 and $8.50 Thousands of all our stores St. The $2 group: Desirable white shoes. reduced more, because incomplete ! two-thirds and sizes are A’ few in other colors also included. At 7th, only. Wl;it; Shoes Women's $850 to $12.50 Shoes *5.50 AVINGS of the very first importance! Women will be ultra smart, right through the Fa 9th St. Stores ’s $10.00 to $13.50 Shoes $7.50 On shoes that 11l and Winter! Blacks, Pastel colors, white shoes to parade Florida beaches, tans for Fall hikes, and so on. At Our 7th, 9th and G St. Stores Short Line Child’s Shoes $1.95 Misses and ' children’s splendid shoes reduced half and more, because sizes are broken. At 7th“Ciey Club Shop” 1318 G Se. St. Store only. P.8.—HAVE YOU TRIED MALTED GRAPE-NUTS ICE CREAM? Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. N.W. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. RIDAY, AUGUST Honorary Consul Pays $1,200 Dry Fine On Gift Liquor Denver | Tndianapojia’ 21, 1925, T. W. STUBBLEFIELD DIES AT THE SEASIDE| Retired Realty Man, in l’t)ort Health for Years, Is Victim of Heart Disease. Thomas W. Stubblefield, old, for many years estate dealer of this v, died of heart disease in Atlant “ity N. J., Wed- nesday night. He n in failing health for about five yvears. He left ‘Washington with his family arly in July to spend the Summer in Atlantic City. | Mr. Stubblefield was a the Washington Board of the Congressional Country ‘went into the real estate bu when a young man and it until he retired three A native of Virginia, fleld received his early education in that State and was later graduated from Columbia University. He was a “life member” of the general alumni assoclation of that {nstitution. His home here was at 4610 Sixteenth street. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Emily M. Stubblefield, and a daughter Miss Parthenia Stubblefield, both of whom were with him when he died. Funeral arrangements have not heen completed, but it is announced that services will be held some time to morrow morning with interment Rock Creek Cemetery. l THE WEATHER l District of Columbia Idnd—Fair and continued caol to night; tomorrow fair with slowly rising temperature; moderate to fresh north and northeast wind Virginia—Fair and cooler tonight tomorrow fair with slowly rising temperature; fresh north and north. ast winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight; slight ly cooler in extreme east portion: to- morrow fair with rising temperature. Records for Thermometer- 12 midnight, 71 noon, 69. eter—4 p.m midnight, 8 am. 81; noon, 29.85. Highest temperature, 74, occurred at 4 p.m. yesterday; lowest tempera. ture, 65, occarred at 8 a.m. today. Temperatures same date last year— Highest, 26; lowest, 67. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 a.m. today: Great Falls- Temperature, 76; condition, clear. Tide Table: hed by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) 332 am 9:15 a.m 59 years | prominent real member of Trade and Club. He siness here ontinued in ars ago. Mr. Stubble: and Mary 24 Hours. pm., 74 4 am., 71 8 pm., ; §am., 29.87; 8 p.m 83: 4 am., (Fur: and high tide, and Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:13 a.m. and 4:3¢ p.m.; high tide, 9:52 a.m. 10:13 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:26 a.m. p.m. Tomorrow—Sun sun sets 6355 p.n Moon rises 7:15 a.m.; sets 8:18 p.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one-half hour after sunset sun sets [ rises am. ‘Weather in Vario g Temperatu Stations. 23@-1n- Charleston . Chicago Cincinnati "0 Cieveland | SRERE Galveston . Helena Huron. &) CnSSso: REBE R R 2 Prelouds Clear Rai iami. Fla N. Orleans. New 0¥rk.. Okla. City.. Omaha Philadelp] Phoanix . Pitteburgh Portland Portland Raleigh. ¥ ¢ S. Lake Cify San “Antonio. Clor Cloy Rai Pt Clear Cloudsy Cloudy Cloar Clear, 1% Cloudy Clear 0.83 Rain .06 100 5 J9980 88 FOREIGN. (8 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Temperaturs. Weather London, England.. 00 Clondy Parjs, France 58 Part cloudy Rerlin, Germany.. 80 Cloudy Copenhagen. Denmark .. ¢ Part cloudy Horta (Fayil). Azores, Hamilton, Bertyuda. San Juan, Porto Rico... Havana, Guba.. ... Colon. Canal Zone.. Part cloudy Part cloudy Part_cloudy Clear Cloudy Births Reported The following_births have heen reporied {o, the Health Department in tho last 24 hours: arrs S. and Nallie A._Deane. bos Paul 3. and Nellie O. Zirkle, ‘il Guiseppe and Domenica Smirnido, bos joseph E. ‘and Florence B. Gallo, boy. Emlous and Ruth Barpety, boy wiiitam 1. and Rose. Walker. Dewey T, and Mars E. Guest Georgn M. ‘and Peart M. Tasior. hov Clarence J. and Charlotte J. Coieman. boy. Dewitt C. and Margaret R. Tyler, boy. Lawrence J. and Hazel Martin oy Wiliiam st girl eirl. il Levinson. g S, Thomae, girl 1, Sweaney. girl. armer, girl Andrew R. and M James and Harriet George H. and Thelma L. Hawkins, boy Anthony and Lili Scholastica, bos. Qarence, J. and, Mary A, Towpley, hos. Alfred M. and Annie'L. Belfield. toy. idbér, boy. ~ an Margaret B Bennett. boy. and Selena A_ Efliott. hoy. Frank G_and Margaret M. MacAloon. girl. William R. and Eva L. Abbott. girl i!nhn B. and Ruth Chrest {( | aymond J. and Floren Henry T. and Ethel E. umes and Mar Kink. bo omag and Louiss Adam Georwe and Dorothy’ Bl Earl._ar. Gatewood. hoy. Abraham and v E. Moor Eante s 'h" Biier boy ol B and Julia Biltier, by, rederd J’inn ood wiri. ha Holland #irl Ed and Miliridge and Pearl flullrr DOG. small._brown Miller: Franiiin 820 _'M_& PART TERRIER. black caadle “tan head. ¢afe tinbed with ‘black, tan lers and siom: ) al and | jyet announced. of Kensington 4 THOMAS W. STUBBLEFIELD. MAX PRETZFELDER DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS| Retired Merchant Succumbs Her at Age of 77—Funeral This Afternoon Max tired Washin at his zfelder, merchant and a for the last vears oid resident 6 years, died hirteen street, fliness. Mr. der_had been in bu in Al 1, Va., and Greenst N. C to coming to this ci He was born in Bavaria, Ge any, and ¢ » to the United States when 17 yes 1d, living in Baltimore juet after his arrival here. He is survived by a Morris Blumenfeld Pretzfelder an attorney Moritz Pre 1der N. C., and four Funeral t Lee's undertaking 332 Pennsylv: noon at ro. ghter son Mrs. Leon brother, nsboro, servic and buri andria, S e of the 1 Franc he relieved Oc command of the Asiatic Admiral Dayton w San Francisco several but will be given anc Rear Ad: is to succeed Ad- 1 0f the ence S miral V Asiatic Willial ashington in comm fleet Deaths Re th Departzent i1 the Esther F. James G rled. HWaller Reea et se Lutheran Home. Washing: Children's Hospital. Garfield Hospital. _ Theodore V. 7 1156 oth et e Ruhy Jones. 10, Chil Qielniac Beatord, 30, nnie Brown. Marnage LICEHSCS. o licenses have been issued to the V. Tage and Florence L. Gilden more. Norton and Alice M d Helen Broad and Caro- line K. Blake nes He and art chardson Hattie B ick and Elizabeth J Love C ams and Esther W vis and Sarah ¥. Hopkins, M i Johnson and Eva Witkine Silas P. Clatterbuck and Bessie M Camp- beil Holds Outing at Beach. A thousand members and friends of the Independent Order of the Sons of Jonadab are in attendance at its an- nual excursion today at Chesapeake Beach. Athletic _even dancing, music, swimming, fishing, boating and picnicking are on the program. Wil liam J. Armstrong is in charge of ar fangements T FUNERAL DIRE V.L. SPEARE CO. XNeither {Be siccessors of nor o with Who original W. R. Spears e Bois Fraak. 6620 1009 H St. N W' Formerly 040 ¥ §t. NW. ]ose h F. Birch’s Sons us.uc' BIRCH) ) Phane Weet 351 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 2 1732 Penna. Main 5512 o Quick. Dignified_and Efficient Bervice. W. W. Deal & Co., 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN G“OO. Automobils il Timothy Hanlon _641 H ST. N.E. ____Phone L. 5643, _ CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_KEAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 872. LEE. Funeral Director and } n connection. Commodi nul vel “and. madern 7 crematoriug, " Mode Cann 385, " Frank Gexe_r Sons Co. 113 SEVENTH ST, W. &ode pel. Telephone T. F. COSTEL! g o HOCATED A _1724 N. CAP. ST. T Wm. H.-Sardo & Co. 10 NE e “Chiader Lincoln 524 JAM gl AT s‘il In 143, e nco ; Model Chigivats Ambul Ejtaviispe Qnuna at the Patent Claim at the Livery in Connec E ‘ashington Animal Res- ague, 340 Maryland ave. s.w. UMBRELLA, lady's: owner nE b gpon eivine acecHlption "R adreds BavY. LOST. pecticug ave, near i T IN, pearl; Con v R W BREASTPIN. old with fL round stont oltim Bl Jlanmond. 1n cen, r. Avi. 418 TH OF KBy mall Chain attached, . Call North 468-J, COLLIE, PUP_ lost in Brightwood: roward. Phono_Hvattsville 636 EVERSHARP, lower part. £oid: nitials H.BSon G s Finder bleage phone Po i 1000 or return to 1620 K st Reward s PIN. cameo: Thursday afternoon. in 7th st ghopnine distrigt: Teward. Mrw. €. Fischer. L Plrnml g and pearl Bur:“reward for ve- lige A, Davis, core Mra P. G darhurst, Long Island. N. Y. P urn. vnu& Mumford, Digin gold pand. eneraved eve- Dlel an. 620-d, BLACKISTONE’S Floral “Blanket Sprays” oAd':rdag"il;r‘:f‘B:!m:fax Plf}\{ul D'!llns Ib Geo. C. Shaffer °® ‘}}'.'u?‘m’ ke QISR RATE bl “e”: Bromyt. Delivers 7 serwics. de Bros. v., HTZMF St. ‘We Specidlize in Floral Designs at Moderate Pmce IN f' Jorists “& HSTS.NW.MAIN 6953 |, | CLERGYMAN DIES IN AUTO Pastor of Grace Episcopal Church, Chicago, Was Visiting in East. WAREHAM, Mass., August 21 UP) Rev. William O. Waters, rector of Gruce Ipiscopal Church of Chi died xuddenly while driving his auto mobili- through Onset yesterday. Mrs Waters and her children, who were ¥ing at a hotel in Woods Hole came here lust night to claim the bod A pedestrian noticed that Mr. Wa ters' car was out of control and ri into the stre threw on the emergency brakes just as the machi was about to plunge over an embank ment. The aminer stated death was prok to heart dis casc and Westminster Dean Dies. LONDON, August 21 P Right Rev. Herbert Ldward dean of Westn er s 1911, dled here st 48 born in 18 on_of the 10p of Liverpe ommit er the astic revision of The Ryle, tee w the Psalter Cards of Thanks. BRIDWELL T wigh to thank tha tel 14 neighbors for thei band. ELIPHALE L GIBBONK. W and muny { GIBRONS filamage. RENFRO—CONTER, FRO ONTEE we I Wednesdas .m sh. itor Hines Co Watu CISSE ¥ 9. 1 CORLEY, 14 piother of . Body rest Pennsyivania ealt at Gav ave. 1. DAVIS, OOk Not Sudden]y N DAVIS f funeral he Saturda¥ » fam " Relats Tnterment at A HAMILTON, re viease Mesrtier) MULQUIN day_aftern at Cedar H tives invited to PEARSON T \l LETT. Wednguday 50 nin. at. Provi Lian BERNARD e Rachel Taplett an from “his late residence. 1600° B et n.a. Saturday. Au 22, thenee 1o St C¥orians Church on of John and eoul. F\m‘; the. residence of her sofn-law. ROSENBUSCH 9P s by i native Tnterment at In filzmnrxam In lovine remembrance of out dear and brother, CARROL FOSTER COLE yho died"soven’ years ago todag Auris} 51,1018 it £ FAMIL DRIVER. In loving remembrance o} m,vdu beloved daughter. HELEN DRIVER, whe devartad this 1if6 three years ago today. August 21, 102 She &leeps. one #o vouns and fair §ihe glumbere sweet and kpows no care Tier heart wae pure. her Jife was souns. Yet not our will, bitt God's be done HER, LOVING MOTHER AND FATHER, REBECCA AND HENSON DRIVER. ¢ AULKNER. In_sad but Joving remem Ay our dear husband and father cor S WIFE. DATGHTERS AND GUNION. Tn ead bt lovin of ‘my’ dear mother. MARY Who dabariad {hix Jite two years ago to day, At 211020, it Mo 43%. EDWARD ELLS WORTH Gt NION = HAWKINS. In sad hut Jo of my MARY Who an o' years August =_remembrance HAWKIN az0. tod: the daylight hour rest flower. From earth h To_heaven. se HER_DEVOTE ANA HAW KING. tribute of love and devotion to e e 7 my dear niece. BESSIE V. ed lits ay GEORGI- Before my eyas paTvwing Patientls b Tntil God to T To see her slowly leaving me. # 1 stood by the cup of bitter griet HEI}-‘;;rF‘\n‘h b RoNE “ErHEL L. BY A tribute of love to the mem- friend. Mr. THOMAS D. MAN- who laid down h b foct my trust. 3;‘»‘.&'&#}%"» et ol my faith: Ll the fnel. a6 o foft, When T’ stand S0k of 'tha ghors Gn'the’ rock ‘of ‘1 shore n“" ez o oip Gear mother: vmm‘r DERDRAM. “Who Gemariey e iwa years ago today, August 21. 1923 1t is lonely here without you m)lhv‘r dear, In_the midst of friends we are blue For_beneath our Jes lie aching hearts. That are always longing for you. E OTED FAMILY, loving_memory of our be death M VERNON. n Tother. MARY A : nd N Sears ako todey Angast o1 151 HER LOVING CHILDREN WOODSON. T sad but loving remembrincs Of v dear father. HENRY WOODSON Who departed this ife four sears ago (o day. August 21. 1921 My thoughts are always wandering w0 ik grare a0 far aw ore madear e 3 e vt i lls