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HE EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1925. . o 8 i * HOMETONN FEARS ™2y san o sur rosmeere coor DOCTORACGUSED 11~ st toesemene TILODLIDGE PLANS s semscee vaseoce POSSE SEEKSNEGRD | I have some Londs of Uncle Sam’s, they’ve long been h:“fr:‘y :{enex::ns;r-ng AGTUA.”NG HANEY! W hizzed Through Air On First Leap With Parachute UF PUISUN PI_U].}Llrl"l‘crh\:p:l:l:‘:‘;-en:eexnl|ng; iy RETURN Tn BAPIIAI_ #1 Situation Around Daunville. Va.. Is 1 Compared With Dry Weather jup shares in cofferdams, and wells el g ] Without Losing Presence of Mind. And Pulls 3 5 S i?;h::fl z?)"m‘e‘."‘:'?'%:.:fi’ :IE%-‘ 31:« S i Special Disp .c:ly: .orf, ljB‘ TR 3 : Portland Shipping Interests String in Time To Release Parasol. Specialist Held in Alleged i 74 satner benes Wi siaan | AL Desk Labor Day, Putting| Bixviis v septermbe: & un | Deputy’ Sheriff Hicks in\€rite | sings and dances: buy shares in el not fallen for 90 days. The situation aas i 3% gt West: “n " Paving ‘Stonss before the ing BI0TAR | & compercd to tha_gieat ot o cal Condition at Indian Special Dispateh o The Star iio conieat cottnder, which was og| SCHEME 10 Get Father-in- | et (3 Fuvine Seones wetore ghe | Finishing Touche | Ths3: When the poopss of Homy and underneath the front end of the skid Posthole Mills, in Johnson's Patent in Palmer Plan. sins (he croroate S Sent, TRl | T nnist pusbe: Biplane. tilated ] Law’s Money. | Ditcher: some money in iieit seiiin| and Other Programs. | Patrick Counties appealed to the cous Head Hospital. Sce Grave Danger to Port ty governments for doles of corn and ot s 3% 2 by Tony Jannus. would doubtless make you yicher: ob.p v wheat in order that they might live 3 Sergt. Randle Bose of the 11th Photo | . e | come where trees grow dollar bills One outward sign of the severity of Sectfon and Private Arthur Bergo of Parachutes in War. | neitat i T, and put them in a pitcher.” “Great | BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG the drought is the rapidity with w Special Dispatch to The Sta BY ¥ IRIC WILLIAM WILE. [the 3th Observation Squadron, re- During the war several parvachutes, | s orerouated - - | Seott.” T cried, “and, eke,“great Heck. Staff Correspondent of The Sta: trees are turning. In some ces the| HYATTSVILLE, Md., September nt discu . | SPRo:, TRen e fivo Intrepia man &t L e e e, bnl JAIADISOX. Ind. September . |Tin Surely in no hurry. to trads off R Wil E HOuEE |l of leaves hus already 'started Possemen were on the trail t Current discussion o chel Field went over at 3,000 f g 3 Ja e, prom ‘onners- P : S U2 3 5 / llaney’s controversy with President | aiychel Fl - B g Tt .00, et | \which then were the feeble attempts | Vi g T s bonds that naught can wreck, not| SUMME “ | The corn crop in this section has|morning of a negro charged with ; September 7.\ peen s failure and 5 2 = ear, eye and nose speclalist. | panic, drouth or flurry; while Uncle | SWAMPSCOTT, Mas: lon of progress, were '\ug neld in the Jefterson County Jail| Sam remains on deck, I have no need | —President Coolidge dfd not alter his | po%" & Ele e » |Iast night, charged with having at-|(o worry. 1 sit in comfort with my |customary routine today, although it]that there will he an tempted to poison his father-inlaw.|pup, a pleasant picture making: I|was Labor day and -his-son John's James C. Reed of Hanover, | in the dir brought forwa Though the Germans were first to | equip their pilots with parachutes, the Shippir ard policy as failed reveal the immediate ause of the feud. It concerns what ymmissioner ilaney claims to 1 the Army parachute hy dropping from 800 to 1,500 feet before openin: their chutes. nermission was obtained from the Avmy to he dry weather | shooting Deputy Sheriff Harry Hicks e and dark, so | yesterday at Mason Springs, near In sence this year | dian Head, Charles County, where a of the cigarette types of tobacco. for | picnic was in progress. They expsc 1 blish what has | {pjted States Air Ser collected all . : In an at-ldrink cool bitters from my cup, and | 19®h birthday anniversary which the Piedmont section is famous. | to capture the fugitive befors night Admir ST Bliey 0T Selarink Bitharts Bise gaanded By the Aot e tie d Gew o ivtiected all | tempt to gain the Reed fortune. |have no inward aching: while Uncle | Holidays mean little to hiim. e al-| Hicks, who lives at Waldorf. "Was he valuable Oriental trade of th %S s Bcont of the develop- Seopiryizat o Degan o series of re-|,Pr: Sample’s wife is the heir to the | Sam, is right side up I have no cause | Ways worked on holidays back in | talen G the Inaths Heid Hospitl ' : ,‘{":‘,'“f Otes Portland is Mr * tha Avmy wornchute and in “and experiments whicn | Reed estats, which is said to be worth | for quaking. I'd be a lost and storm- | Washington and he is runping true tc enerzl how to * considerable eum. According to the | tossed waif among the market: bosse story told by private detectives, Dr. oh, friends, it's pleasant to feel saf When he visited Oregon Haney found the commercial e S 5 OIL PLANT DAMAGED i o T S e e it in | speedily placed Americans in the fore. posed to be on a vacation was n aireraf [§ t of parachute progress, and re- been shot behind. Hicks and B o A {Sumple gave Rexd poison in medicine jund fear no double-crosees, to be at |Up at his usual v hour, and e Milic had bees of-ilie hustling. Columbla port | mmortal names vt in e Aoy SaEschute of 00| il NN e wan iniisposed these | o chafe and worry | o'clock found him at his desk. Soon 25 000 BY FLAMES e T A ; bl St s v. which s undoubtedly the best on | \TI08 the lajter was indisposed three | ease s e Pt g I iy y alled . b B waln ok hishslaem gver S0l ; arth. And this need not be said be- | ' eSKS ago. Iteed became violently ill, | o'er their losses. These speculations |afterward Erwin_ Gei 3 b : \pting to separate the combatant= Almer's progr The presideni of ;2 safet cause’ of any patriotic pride. but ve. | #d: on the advice of friends, hired de-{all seem nice. they promise heaps of | Stenographer, arrived with the leather —— rhien the Shol Siae fed BySioic he Emergency Fleet Corporation was | t ringing in | cause of Isting fac tectives to guard him, and as the re-| plunder, but I won't loosen wp the | POrtfolio brings papers back | el N o et e publicly charged with the determina- {bis ears. <. indeed, they are in the Jult of thelr investigation Sample was | price, though you may stare and |@nd forth from Washington each day.|D. C. Firemen Aid Five Virginia | 1. oicers, menacingly. tion to force Portland interests to)ears of the entire Nation after thelr | —_— jarrested today. Wonder; while Uncle Sam is cutting | The President went through these | Bk i O e e { urchase the ships of the Oriental line | famous 1.500-foot drops. this writer | i, Dr. Sample declares the whole case | ice, my roll's as safe as thunder. | papers, studied others that were piled | Companies in Saving 1,000,000 | number of his deputies and was joined v threat of disposing of the fleet in order to test the chutes under civil | {15 the result of a mistake and would | *(Copyright, 1925.) WALT MASON. |Upon his desk, gave considerable dic- | 3 by a crowd of men and boys last night outside interests who probably | flying conditions, jumped from {come out on investigation. | tation to Mr. Geiser and then gave his Gallons Gasoline e A ould nsfer the ships to some other | mercantile passenger plane flying :.w i No bond has been set for the doctor, R, {attention to a variety of matters. = x port The fleet in gquestion consists 'an altitude of 5.000 feet | v 1 was arrested at Connersville y of 10 vessals—3 on the N ! — v ‘| ARMISTICE SUNDAY Sees No Visitors. Sy T e Fire daniaged the Pennsylvania Oil n the South China 2 2 terday morning and brought here ave been establis| S Plans Test. | pending the outcome of the charg |, The President had received a num-|Co. plant in Rosslyn, Va.. vestarday 1o jRove Lo s »th calling a Rl After consider for some time the SR 5% i As WORLD PEACE DAY"' “nf requcm;]m'make nl ud\m?‘d-d'ima extent of about $25,000. It is be = T g various manners of leaving a co 7] » address, but all of these he declined.|lieved to have heen cause Vast Territory Affected y mercial plane with a chute BIG BILL” EDWARDS | AE a short Fishing Birds | Neither did he issue any public uia';- circuit of electric wires Tanks con ‘ oriland #nd her eat writer. e a strong predelicti ment to be read in connection With | taining nearly 1.000.000 lons of gas Uhie Japanese hawe taugh . » ¢ quantities of him- | for od known as the ‘n * MAKES CLEAN RACE Celebration Nov, 8 Ad ine |the Nation-wide observance of the|gline were imperiled morants to fish for them. Rings o1 wd other products | o t length decided that a better ' | ov. in vaneing | qa The only difference today was| Joyre f oy | test could by ined .y Fieid Day Throngs Edmon- Clarendon, | around the necks of the birds pre Potomac and | vent them from swollowing the fis} companies 1 engagements. | Arlington, Cherryd ON HYLAN TICKET| World Concord Recommended By A Shoonee Jof A The President declined to givi i any| Washington. D."C. as well as the| they caich in the sea glades. The ot Japa and | Noting the 5.000-foot level gradual - % i : 2 audiences. explaining that he wanted |jocal company combatted the flames, | fishermen control the birds with lonz - S e ithout it. Portland {1y turning on the altimeter of the ston—Addresses Brent | (Continued: Srotn Bimt. Pase) Federal Church Council the day to himself to be able to Work | Only two fire hdrante were ner w cords laims, her shippers would be forced |rear cock-pit. the writer began to WoodiEEtE | s and study and think without interrun- | hurning building, and one line of hose T o ship through other ports. The!muster up the ffnal courage (o 56 v 3 lars R Tu e 2 tion aid fngine’ Company. No. b of ha ‘1‘v< i Taspsed uu-niy\w Sk fover. ,\(‘ 5.000 f.:” ,,,,.\”l,'”:, taised re _‘“>""]‘“ hich is tremendous. were | Use of Armistice Sunday. Novem. | It goes without saying that lhtil\{'l shlr.;;tmr: ”n‘.\(.—m]fl.z B hat half a If You Are Buying oM Bie Tugmer vt s cuch grse, A% 500 s o fi s s | e o sucies, 1| Vs 11,5 ey T clthtion Yotk | mece NS MRt o | Wiz, Saienind” shout it [ vou v arins : Saci 3 X oE ] ce of success. it vanc e f world peace w : 2 ‘ r - ad ther sections of the Pacific coast | forw cock-pit. the agreed-uDOn | siecia Diapateh o The Star | would appear. Les in his o¥n per-|suggested to churches in a commu. |L0C Suniversary of his birth, and it 18| firemen confined the flames to the oil Port shippers say they would.be | signal i a _ | sonal strength with the people of New 1 j York and the independent Democrats, | the Federal Counci) the Cl abserve pilot take both | —Numerous Labor day celebrations| of whom there are some, It In sald, | o cneoe o el of whunginy s from the controls and ra aise I o . are being held in Prince Georges|and probably enough to offset the = S % sh other ports which have | them above the cowling. He was tell. |¢1> b ", superiority of Manhattan and the |, ¢, letter commended the action in all probability, followed the ex-|plint {ample of the average American father | “und ve the lad some material re-| . membrance of the day. Mrs. Coolidge| pa working une T the same handicap re- | Upon looking forward again the| HYATTSVILLE. Md., September 1 _cargo m the Orient | writer observed the pi it would have to reach Port- | han nication made public yesterday by wiys of India are being extend e ST o & made quite a fuss over the birthday.|eq into new territorr. anspacific lines. {ing that the ship was sailing so stead Bronx I Toting Steatptie i o o]0 sident Coolidge recently in re- |She saw to it that there were special | e Portland is deeply aroused over this ily that he didnt even have to| A larze crowd is aitending the field|ing primaries. - He has many tricads | JCCURE the plan of the Army general |decorations on the table in the dining | re. Tt |guide it its staff for holding the national defense | {test on Armistice day. v‘ Discussing the various service: to room, and that John had the tradi.! |tional birthday cake, with candles and | day being staged on the scnool grounds | amons. the old followers of Woodrow s proleet i Prepares to Leap. it Ldmonston, features of which are| Wilson. Besides his official jobs, Com- ¢ e everything. cording to the Portland | Suddenly callousing his mind to |athletic events, a prize waltz and oth. | M#stoner Edwards has made #0od 28| be promoted by churches on Novern, |° gi L& on reported recently that | i according se Portland | d L z | & welfare worker: he has been a great | her g, the communication suggested| P 1 bition to E YOUR CRED!T o o erce. admitted that |pousible = eventuallties, = the writer ler attractions. Proceeds will g0 to the | friend of the Mew 3o 1o OUNE: | that " evers SR ot Uon, Suggested | John has acquired an ambition to be ) 4 ; © above-mentioned plan is under | quickly unloosed his belt and began |town sidewalk fund. Mrs. Thomas R.|sters, an¢ active in the E oout | used for SUtEIIE the, shronasst-ane | oo e S o pott Il JEGLS %0 g0 e > pav. altheugh he made plain that | to climb upon nhis seat. The whip of | \(F0 Sidewalle fund. Hra. Tt nan in|movement. ife is president of the | ¢ °pd for making the strongest ap- | to the Naval Academy. These reports | | ls GOOD Portiand interests will be given prefer- | the slip stream made him take a firm { McDea s al chairma Police Acaacmy, serving in that ca. | hean 0 the h,f)lrs 2 h';um! of the | are said by associates of the I resident | m \ Oriental line ships are | grib on the cowling to prevent being |charge of the program. pacity without pa The police school | * Tl;’w ]e"; g Tt '_\;U:; peac. 25 to be without foundation. John is 80 hey will submit a bid. The |blown backward. He found one foot| sddresses, athletic contests and oth- | teastes the . reoeiit e Doricy as a iFgested “America’s | ing back to Amherst, they sa { Government fleet in question is now | over the cowling withbut understand ! 2 Choice” as Armistice | |er features mark the patriotic celebra- | policeman and trains the force so|Gloice” as the theme for Armistic WITH US!! rtland on behalf of [ ing how it got there How it adds to the joy of A e iy el 1 n D , |day services, “the choice between | Returns This Week. picnic baskets, to the de- i e oned States Bhipping Boasd by| Then, of & suddes. without SonEl- e e e | Skt tHey Whlihe WORNY of furtherover cnlargtng ioflitany Draveeetn | - W nderfully benefitted by’ his 12 licious taste of sendwiche: B e e oo tive premeditation. he suddenly mave |Chub. with the conmers i o Sy TeD's Physically, Bill Edwards is a whale | °C, World war and whole-hearted co- | week vacation, President Coolidge the a) izing tang of salacs s $5 00 Commissioner Haney is a close po-|hls body & great life-and leaped aver | Department and otlier' town organiza- | of & wan. He Las srow bisror Cin % 2 |operation with the nations in con-|will return to Washington Thursday | and iled eggs! A new, { Jepa L - jstructive programs and institutions |or Friday of the coming week. Notice- | mild, perfectly-biended m tions. the passing years, if anything. But 7o . g ; ectly us- g 3 - estab) g world stic d |ably heavie che v St s e e | eNthe yeate, I KT t stablishing world justice and |ably heavier than when he arrived litieal associate of former United States | the side and began falling head first. | | Almost immediately he pulled the rip tor George F werlain of Estimate the " succeeded on | cord. tard, especially adapted for C y | matntai orld peace.” = e, tanned by the wi | y : Cost of Your S O L i it wisea s o IS0 for ho) suote] thoe et o s’ veurs ugo. whon Te tackled in e g L N e e Wi and sun.| salads and entrees. Garigs i T own : et ard in 1923. Au-| A brief ins a le > W. H. Harrison Cup and cash | foot ball fashion the would-be assassin | -— | there can > doubt of im- | ety R ki el Mr. Chamberlain, addressing | bilot parachute ran out and almost |Ihe W, M., Harrison cup and cashfoot Gaynor on the New York proved physical condition. 3 ! s e Port Chamber of Commerce, P & ausll, & SIADDING of | arshal, J. Enos Ray, chatrman of| docks. If 1t haa not-been for ba. | DAESCHNER AND HERRICK |~ When b leaves he wiil have ou cious seasoning gives flavor lined the program which he will to delicate foods. It's ! 3 S rax 4 f | wards' prompt action on that occasion ;- - m_— land’s posi.|in & wide sweep as the main chute |1 State Tax Commission, is orator ¢ ¥ v =3 Srobests Wil oot - he ws it have been shot to recommend to Congress. First in im- ust out! Gulden'snew Salad- in|took the air. At this moment the sen. |the da ELvas Wil e G nom- | e meyee SR Braarts brovens |HOPEFUL ON DEBT PARLEY portance in that program will be re J said that Por e BN q m in transpacific commerce is g | munity needs 5 o & T - ressing Mustard. By the M th . e e e e e o R i R | he axes i arm legislation. | forers of the world-stand- a ivion iroused to the “seriousness| At no time, even during Jump, & Pl Janating: Chuseh, | oy ¢ her, as he lay on the dock | PR 0 mee! ing economic situa- | i B fupet LeoSaoused el "®5% | atter one has left the vicinity of the |four miles from Congress R e i ton. of him, ex. | Both Ambassadors Discuss French | tjon in the Middle Weet. and tre!| ard mustard since 1864. Rich propeller’s slip-stream is there felt a (D. C.. is the s cene of a free-for-all| | ol or God's "sake s | s e | World Court, so arranged that the mustard, mixed with fine . Sees Monopoly Control. |Tush of air. And, so far as losing |tournament for the bement of nw}‘o:_"';_"\'_‘:,‘n e Ry e stclement at Tafayetie-Mare {5000 Cont w0 sreus become in. oils, vinegar and spice. Ask Telegtlg(l:l\e' 'l;‘m“c“.yg\moo, “ i: “If all si do not fail, 1{9n€'s powers of consciousness are)|church. State Semator Lansdale G.|°F,7TUCh OF Yoo €9, of me. @ . .o Day Exercises. volved in European political tangles. for a bottle at your o R e el K hip { the Pacific|concerned, it seems to this writer that |Sasscer of Prince Georges County is| Jonathan Bdwards is and his first 1 also be among the high lights grocerstoday. Only 15c. Call at Your Home D e o ore Paclfic|the principal deterrent to deliberate |orator of the day and was fo charge | oo s countey wes William | B the Associated of the President’s program. | L Ao i e i ted*pds of @ monop- | thought is occasioned by the strange | the knights at the start of tilting at 2 |Edwards, who settled In Connecticut| WEST POINT. N. Y., September 7. | Railroad consolidations: budget prob A | GARAG £S Y et yoontrolled by ihe United| ovelty of what is about. Repetition [o'clock. Charles W. Darr, Washing {in 1640. Mr. Hearst. in one of his|—Confidence in the satisfactory out. |lems, affecting practically every de. G”LnE”s - Stmtes. ol may, 6D fhdeawn | of the act should render it a real [ton attorney, will deliver the address|p . ocides directed at Gov. Al Smith, | come of the consultations between the | Partment, but with particular refec. | SHINGTO tiovernment-operated ships withdraw T i pleasure. at the ball tonight, when victorious | ;TR IR himself an “Independent” and | American authorities and the French | eNce to the Army and Navy, the SALAORESSING | rom this port. The same thing may » riders will crown the quean-of love andl | o0 e b e A O iping | Debt Commission was exbressen er | ShiDping Board sud. cther prero| REW CONSTRUCTION CC; ippen to Seattle. What malign in- Safety Arrived. |beauty and her maids W Hylen tiakit o oas the liast |* Wiy By tho! French: Arcbesess.r | Which flo mot Does: with. €ho Pres- | MUSTARD [ Dimd that Which Tighttully belongs | SafeLy in aeronautics. then, has ar- | = Part of the proceeds of the celebra: Fet no cae san Gueatics "His WIY e Daeschner, speaking at the La | dent’s full approval in their present 201 Fenton Court NI -l ortland that which rightfully belongs | yiveq and for its arrival the Army is [tion in progress at Randle Field, L e ot s rette-Marne Day exercises activities, will also be dealt with in (=S| ere? It s propaganda of those whomainly responsible—well justifylng |Seabrook, will go toward relief of a |democracy T e sailing under foreign flags and de- e 1 r . - vy s ) .| the message to the December session — = s ok % {Woodrow Wilson College Men's| Myron T. Herrick, American Am = & i Toping Torclgn enibming. T am net |CLely expenditure of “mon strioken family of fhe aplghborhood. . |l oe ooN e actor of the Youns | bassador to Trance. alio expre sed | Of Congress O that your representatives are'm'}‘xfp ;;"M“‘fivdo’:‘f {‘(‘)";‘"“1-“ Wit | Democrats’ Club of New York and|confidence in the outcome of the con. sident, rs. i) - b . » Coolldge and John, attended service: - s s h League of | ference, which he said dealt with the n vic being influenced by these interests,|chutes may prove of vital importance president of the Nationil 3 i Tabere 3 e : 8 s ma e s vhich | most serious problem affecting world nacle Congregational | e R chutes may prove of vital importance | POLICIES HELD INVALID, |Foidens, of the Nasionil Leaguo of i 0 £ FIFTH REASON WHY YOU SHOULD ! i has thousands of members. MHe ls|trade which had arisen since the war. [ Church in Salem. Iiffort is being made to force little { mission of the Army they will be pub- . | Messages were read Présid = »perators to buy the ships they|lished in these columns. | i [Iertieiady s v ‘.""m'f‘:.:;'h;;,»{Duumen':ru: b oy Foen | EE BUY A SIMMONS HOME &= operate. If your local operating com-|{ For commercial liners fiying over | Veterans Now Unable to Obtain ‘;lf ‘\‘\‘;:“}"}:fi_“l.‘““‘h’;f.wf'{\“'h ‘efforts | Marshall Joffre, Prime Minister Pain.| I England the trade in black silk g pany should be forced fo buy the| the land a simple parachute is suff- emiady ol hion: {hile he was commissioner that the | leve and Forelgn Minister Briand, ex I‘\‘\1.1“:(:ylf:ex‘x-flr\r‘l for a generation be. Seven rooms built on a new floor plan. Compllete- Iy detached, on a lot 40x135, to a 15-foot alley. Convenient to two car lines. Takoma Park tc be hanged in her black silk dress. Any application for reinstatement |yas ablished. Itogether, *Big|ing in a single celebration the victory hem out of business. Paratively near future, a kapok Jacket | or I20 el or ‘eanceled poticles filed m | Has. Chabll St e i cntiste [OEING Aol Al the Sy o e ‘You should see that public owner- | might be issued to each passenger in |vorig” War veterans after. June & Fotion 0 (he raTaiga | tayette ship and control of the American |addition to his parachute, so that when Breiinyaila) aonardingttols sullag chant marine is carried on along | it may be necessary to jump the pa o y Controller G " Berry's Record Good i 1ed by Controller General McCarl. z lines set forth in the merchant e himeclf supported on| The ruling was made after Gen.. ifis opponent, Gen. Berry, has o Orass Fires Threaten Nashville. ie act until American commerce water until succor arrives. he ank T. Hines, director of the Vet-|good resord. too. o served. with dis | NASHVILLE - 2 mly established and fear for|kapok jacket is simply a life preserver |, B “ ool recerd, tgo. Hio sex ! NASHVE %, Tenn.. September competition is out of thelfor the water as the parachute is for | Sfa7's Bureau, had requested that an [tinction in the New York National The Autumn Beauty Is 0 o flicial interpretation of the phrase |Guard, and saw service on the Mexi. | /?-—Brush and grass fires, which for Now Afifiarent - - w e natructions, both verbally and on | Within & year after this act,” appear. |oan border. and. duting the. World | several hours threatened two resi S 1 t tl er t re et . Outside Bid May Win. A s e 0 [ e s MMM comaponssis et | ar Twout oroitie. BEAE B S| il Seettms of Nashville, were m of June 7, 1924, be given. law: ' elgi 1 3 ) i 0 zht | i N Lawrie, Washington repre- | up in the passenger cabins, will inform | °f June 7 Jiohe aludans Tona ST raie lfu‘&m:i;eldrbf,:rdz,‘(l’;::‘:;‘hruusht under control late last night Ssatidlve of e Bertinal Chamber| DssenZaralthationty onia Slgnalifoom | 103, wuil tnoindad Junell, 1925, but 28| 1 Lol et IBo NeSIILCY | it ol Nashiwills fivel caupanizn st of Commerce, has informed that body | the pilot will they be permitted. 10| };;"\wag o Sunday he felt that June | State Conspicuous Service Cross. He | mented by a score of citizens aiding in | on the authority of Admiral Palmer|jump. The pilot will also have open|g”syqi1q Te included in the allotted |Los S onsPicuous Ser capacities: as | the defense of the (hreatened homes. | at if any outside interests bid on|the proper ports from which jumps | 2" i ¢ he Oregon Oriental line and a bid |are to be made. i 2 Siission of Neww York iy and mesbe | A qually high or higher is not made| When one finds himself, or herself, of the reconstruction labor board of | leaders and their lieutenants are faced ny local people, the Emergency Fleet |actually in the air after leavingz the | | n o A\ | with the need of getting out the vote, orporation is disposed to accept the|ship, the first thing to do will e to| SHIPPING NEWS e ing story, which in no way |and they are working like beavers w} outside bid. Th ,.‘“»,,ulml permit lk:p look up to ses If the ahroud lines ] lvemecia on Berry, ut s a’samn | accomplish the, resul 1’?}‘{.?“2"““"" plpe” Secanding folistemanis @ s et T Avriv i le of the repartee of some of New |organization in Manhattan is as >, 1 Sted Arrivals at_and_Sailings From | |ple T | ibuted | % Admiral Palmer, to be|promptly untwiste | New ok ¥ {York's citizen soldiery, is going the aken by the purchasers for operation | May Be Guided. | strong as political organizations ever | A rounds. According to the story, mem-| get to be. It is e pected to function | Wooded Home rither in Portland or elsewhere, ac- Desgligtt M0 ne i, bers of Gen. Berry's family approach- | to capacity, and to get out a vote e Open and Lighted Daily Until $:30 1410 CYRUS Main H St. N.W. |MM°N 1023 NEW HOMES chairman of the fair price coal com- | R I e e [ ) i AR 2 - . v e s e |t o e e L S S The Oregon delegation in Congress, | of any kind appear below on w it ARRIVED YESTERDAY fin an automobile nad demanded to be | Walker and his ticket. Both sides 1 1tes which is solidly Republican, with the | seems likely one will land, the course | Huron & Turks Island. Sept allowed to pass, saying when ques-|the contest are claiming victor ith and oxception of one Representative, a|of the chute may be altered consid- | Cameroiia popipmrow. Aue. s |0V the election just one week away. Tam- 5 Democrat, is said to be in fighting|erably by simply pulling on the| 5 s monay U =8 e are the Berrys many leaders are perdicting a vic- V 11 S.t . i mood regarding the Portland { shrouds in the direction in which one | DUE TODAY “T gon't care If you are the cat's|tory for Walker by at least 60,000 1lla dDites S 4 & : situation. 1 | desires to slip. A parachute may "‘?]{,‘L",“ Oorsy Seuans Pt whiskers, youre not going to pass |and some of them claim much more. All Sizes Otl(.‘e to t e ublic: y iends contend that when the con- |slipped as much as 10 feet sidewise in | 3exico .- Vilparaiso, At 20 | here,” was the quick response of the | On the other hand, John . Cohan, troversy with President Coolidge [€ach 100 feet of drop by this meth-| American Baiikes London. Aug. 28 | sentry. the manager of Mayor Hylan H d &Middl t l reaches the floors of Congress theod of guldance. e = oD, MUK One of the most significant things | paign, insists that Hylan and h edges eton, inc. Tt nsion of mining in the antfiracite telegation will line up against the| The Army save a parachute's cer-| ILivernool. ANE about the 11.n% for the election day, | sociates will carry Manhattan an - _REALTORS i he suspens g 2 J rdministration and in support of | tainty of operation varfes directly with London. Aux week fron. (. morrow, are the orders | Bronx by 75,000 and overwhelm 1412 Eye St. Frank. 9503 || TR elis diss. fiof aff ot S At Hti Portland’s desire for retention of a |the care given it and proved the point Livervool. Aux I oned et 1 to the poilee. | Walker in the other boroughs. [ coa elds 2 A 3 : Government-controlled merchant ma- {by making 1,000 live jumps with its | femptra Pierto Cort Neither side i trusting the other | - - St rine "*"present type pack with not a single DU TUESDAY { The first order ,issued by Police Com- | following domestic fuels: < - 195 celdent okt g Nalon, Aiis | missioner Enright of the mayor’s | | : The experience of Sergt. Bose and|fuenchen covlrmen. 14 3 | party provided chat two uniformed - ! P & E 5 s I Private Bergo pre that one never | Frederiek Viif Covenhagen. Aug. 28 | policersen should be at each polling | ah gg : : JCTAL NOTICES, loses consclousness in the air and, | Muestic . - -Southampton. 8ept’ "% | 1)ce and that their word should be l y | ocahontas Send 4 AND AT orrecs | indeed, the descent does not ‘vvenyg..m Rico .~n:u Juan, Sept !flna.l in the conduct of the pomr;gh H E : f !gs pianted 0 frighten one <o that the rip cord can-|Orca .. .Hamburg, Aug. Tammany hit the ceiling. Gov. Smit| . L 4 : b soil manure. " Ireed |not be pulled. Therefore, one need | §ibons - -Havana Se0t % |is expected to issue a proclamation to Nothing could be more convincing of the wonderful Bytum gg ~ ¢ g HERRELE 8 TO 0w, noes Piahegoql- A inot fear a drop of some hundreds Stliyomes o . 1| fake the crimp out of this move, how- values that are being offered in these 3 ; o WA = TTRY | b oF FOR~ | feet while preparing to pull the xip | Dolivar i 3 ever, and call attention to the fact ( annel Coal T . 3 P T Mo Fark s PH oty FURNI- | 0% favorable position. Of course, suf-| Sioanis .- T ras GenE the supervisors of the polling sare | A 3 SMITH'S TRANSIER AND STOK- | ficient altitude must be allowed for | oA supreme, and leave to the police only . T i Y] E == LE the chute to open and, therefore, the | | : N authority to see that order is pre | Fairmont {Tip must be pulled at a minimum dis- | }Acacaibo Gai Francisco, Aug. 4% | served. If there is to be a battle, | rl z e lme omes m 4 tance fron the earth of 0 feet— istobal ) 1. Sept Tammar doesn’t intend to be out 11+ | for purposes of reliable functioning of | Guiana Barbados, Sept manuvered if it possibly can pre i By-Product Coke i Yon Patrus, Aug. chute u the Air Service, and |Riv" ¢l oy Hamilton, Sept . v i > As @ rule in primary elections in Brl.quettes % B ot are voofers. | commercial lines are urged to adopt | Bourdonnae Bordeaux. Aug | New York, as elsewhere, the vote is " i IRONCL‘ Roufing 1121 5thn,w. | very similar methods. Some idew of : - | compazatively light, running as low That breaks all selling records—but the Homes beat : ¥ o v IINC 4,umuaIn_v Phone Main 14 | (he Army's care ot its para hutes can OUTGOING STEAMERS. jos 15 or, 20 ‘per cent ntttaeee;rl:;lel;t‘ all building records, toq. . | Ogd]l g The Weather Ts Warin | be gained trom the Tollowing SAYLING TODAY : voters. ‘The flerceness of e ] ! ' 1 more than ever should the bed be com Given Two Test Drops. B: Dauce SIS b {chovdien, however, ity .k!";%o,'z‘o‘.‘u Such remarkable Homes as these can only be built to | Run-of-Mine Bituminous !3 Chovating "You owe 1t to sourselllo8oh | Berore béing shipped o the service | SAbel I—St. Johs 00 AN 20 olled Democratic vote, But the ! sell at such a price through the economies of our enor- b 3 5 ‘”vmnBcfl 1l Mfe. C | each parachute is given at least two! SAILISG TUESDAY. ‘:-AT——-—T,,A’,‘ mous production. B“iinxhl!;amflals in the quantity we ' Virginia Anthracile E. 3 g. Co. { test drops, after which it is inspected. | Ancon— e | Tl RE | must—we command the choice of the “N! t‘lle Py 510 B St N.W Muin a2 | ‘The first drop is made with three com.; Lembire LSB0EA | . 4 Il—. 16 best—a ) | “Cleanliness Is Next t e e e SAILING WEDNESDAY. ! est first cost. All of which advantage we put into Cafritz - | eanlines {2 o this is to impose a more severe con- = o 2:00 | Homes—and the purchasers of them enjoy the benefit. : s fiadlinzss" ' dition_to test the ability of the pa "fi x“\An‘t.\(i,x\lli;:'llumfi‘x‘fmen %u ?H‘A)A[\l 1 We shall be p]eabcd 16 sseriba any-oi dhiese Hicls 54 der difficulties. The s Was et 10:00 421 | EETH 'THERS y 2 : 4 . . {chute to open under oy e 4 LI BRO' . ! : by wear Liamond e dsdimmed | ext drop 1s made with the p._\\lr):u;u‘ i sictai 2 | s Onl_v 31’000 Cash | in detail to you ar;g q]uote you p'\'xces{ W h;h. in ICVCIT_V ttle, 5Oc. 2 fpacked as for service. This test fs an cas siderably lower in price than Pénnsylvania b B HARRIS & CO. | merely a check on the operation b e ) and $75 a Month I case, are considerably pric 3 Corner 7th and D Sts. N.W. the parachute. After these tests they | P: t. Thomas /. . OFFICES Antbiacit 5 : ¢ traveling bl 1. Luchenbach-—Cristobal 4 Why Not Talk Over [are shipped in their traveling Vags | K.\ George—ermuda. .. Six R d Tiled Bath | unpacked 1ere are ‘0 reasol Or | Brazilian Prince—>Montevideo | i % : , g With Us | Shibping them e g "“;i‘:l e CATING THUBSDAT. i ROOMS 1x Kooms an 1 a Ii you prefer we will be glad to have a fuel engineer o 3 | store better this way because the Sk | ggea—valetta oo . rerens - -11:00 % . i 8 ¥ ; R 5 B I e subject of FALL | does not deterlorate as much as when | Afkoy Cpeniase ;oo 00 For Rent Open for Inspection 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. call and inspect your plant and S{)‘Ib"{u : vou his recom | :ADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED |compressed; second, it prevents their | American Merc 99 . B ; ot satable fie f B ON S ADANs sxas. vt service without exumina: | FREEG—ambnrs - 20 | WILKINS i Every Day and Sunday mendation as to the most suitable ‘ > 1)) Bis Bt | ti d packing. | Stockholm—Gothenbu : i 12 L1tk B¢ | Hon Sting is done by using e bomb | Moxicorhavara ™, L 80 ; B | Take “.htm'u? ?ec:r(fl: “E" ear to D,u::: strect—and ics | T i y of a bomber, or some other large = g " UILDING 1 a o the ““ 'z Community 'y one ns—and B St Z?r}plzn: using = dummies made of SAILING FRIDAY o ! ::"wm':::d R T vl e S Yk 1 feott o | o, Constructed aceording (o instruc | BuriecXavi : 1512 H St | | CORPORATION ) Ul us who eel o 8. ‘ests also may c Mun. N o ! ” s E f,l:x'.'fg lead weights. ; ;R!;‘éf.‘“"‘.m...,o % Watch Washington Grow (o a Million The National Capital Press | “Ff s American Air Service should Siiine ey Randall H. H: & M 1 j 12101212 D ST. N.W. justly be awarded the greatest oredit | prngam—_Rottardam 10004 an! . Hagner | ain Office 1319 G St. N.W. i 9 “Tia'l Tor the successful development of the | KrancecTavre o M. | Protec-Tin Roof Paint parachute of ihe present.Gay, for it | Adratie—tiverpool . - o0 A% Company P Made of the hardest. toushest oxide | was an American, Capt. Barry. who, | EYadnthus-Cane T 2004 Xo. L35 e AT N ! s 4844! ! ol gron and pure linseed qil, ~Keeos out | in 1919, made the first parachute de- Malestie—Southampion \Fo0TN No. i st and giaranteed 10 la c d S 5 o |1 o ; Y = e scent from an airplane at St. Louis, | $ibon - M ; : b . S ek dacd oFING 118 3rd St. s, | Mo, He used & medium-sized and | Bolvar—Cape Hastin ../ 12:00 & | | 14th & K Builders of Communities M. 9089 ‘ KOONS RO0FANr. 'bhoneuato 531 | weight parachute, folded and stuffed Pan American o de Jausiro. . 1.00 PM

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