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THE EVE Presented to Eastern High By Alumm for Use of Athletes NING | Bus CITIZENSHIP HELD [;HIEF I.UEAI. NEEB ;| which the hronse Magstaft i tront of | thev will travel in royal style. A large | the school was a noble example, but [ bus. trimmed in light blue, the school | the presentation of the bus made the 2 as presented to the school for | Alumni Assoclation a more Intimate the transportation of its athletes to- | part of the school by having a hand in day by the Eastern Alumni Associa- | its workinge. It is un at it is the first | Miss Roberta Harrison, a senior of used by shington high | the school, thanked the association on [behalf of the student body and express- ed the belief that greater success in athletics fc Jastern would result from When Eastern High Schoo teams invade foreign fields tl L Jesse C. Suter Cites Lack of | National Representation . as Vital Problem. made by Prof. . president of the | . who pointed out ve tangible evidence of between theoldandthe new. Dr. ore the ef d been de De Witt (' | Alumni | that the bu: Advisory | the 1 I'the gift. ¢ s Hart. principal of [ the school, presided at the presenta- tion ceremonies. Clement Didden. An- Heeke and Alpheus Walter led the chool in cheering. RESCUER’S BACK BROKEN Boatswain’s Mate on Boat Sent to Aid S-51 Falls Off Ladder. . September 29 (#). L Baltimore, oatswain’s st Guard destroyer Cassinm, in a 11 from a ladder to the deck suf- fered a broken back. The Cassinn was ' one of the ships sent to aid in efforts to raise the submarine S-51, sunk with 133 of the crew off Block Island in a collision with the steamer ne. Yesterday Knighton was 1zht back to this port. His condi- s not immediately dangerous, it | at Newport Hospital. was very rough and it was Knighton started up a to handle from time to time est task which they have hefore them, | e one meaning most to Wash ans, is obtaining American citi for residents of the Nation's | ! . Jesse . Sute of | s sory council alfer of the North Capitol ¢ it ation in the United B North Capitol and R t iation road, avenues nda pa Jon between Rhode | section, Michizan and which is in olutions were adopted commend- he Commissioners for the ap- | pointment of Edwin Hesse as super- ation, | intendent of police and congratulatl sso. | Maj. Daniel Sullivan on the compl | ears of uctive rating on a small 1 program, the council and fe with the support of constituent clations, he said, will strive for th freeing of Rock Creck and Potomac’ and Anacostia Rivers from pollution | 9! S0 that sanitary and safe bathing fa cilities can provided ow Dovepd. wisich wilk e sabiitod { the several transit line operators in| he near future. br | tion was New Members Enrolled. New members were elected as fol " lows: It. J. Jorolemon. Edward Steele 3. McR W. residents and will never rece til such time as Co grant the right of hoth houses of Cong elactoral college. ining when dder. Urges Concerted Effort. [ Ar. Suter expressed a helief that the | W Influence of the citizens | Prwell f= zreator now than ever hefore, and | H. B. F ¢ urzed concerted effort to have the Bor- | Myer: land law repealed. Tt should never have heen placed on eclared, and is in present zasoline t advisory cou E Cleaned = Shampooed an, Scoured 3 Washed Stored Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 Harnden, L G e OFFICES first hiz_problem viet hudget | | e for 1927—and that the report sub Insurance Bu]ldlng Commissioners the com Commis mitted pared to the trude L. avles fiss Ruth 2 g, | Webb, randen, Tulia with avorably 15th & I Sts. Treherne, M n has heen hurled at |y ohn Biggs, C. F'. Wheatlex Scveral single rooms and one of the | né Dodeon. Joho T [Rlvare suite of two large rooms. when, as | Robinson. President Low Rental as decided W. H. WEST CO. 916 15th St. M. 9900 s came into c that the rate would have to be main. | 1ained if the city is to be improved sccording to the wishes of the citi- ens. He pointed to the need for in- creased library fa Congress should a ficient funds to allow existing libra | and branches to remain open in the American shoes are now accepted a the standard of quality n Czechos | vakia. Drive for Health Promotion. | Wallace Hatch, chairman of the public_health committee of the Mon day Evening Club, addressed the | meeting in the interest of the drive | being conducted by that orzanization | for the promotion of health in the | schools. Washington is not do- | chare in protecting its school | n. he said. eed \‘m publi ing its child anofe in the boltle %zght~and Sour tion passed a resolution sup- ing the movement and instructing its public health committee to co operate with the Monday Evening | Club in this matter. Thirty-seven residents of Edgewood were elected to membership in the l‘:th envying ownersof | [ Studebaker ABI!SSING TO HUMANITY - jHROT-CASE 3 7. 077, Son.:TquAn..Tonsnms “keeps the ftonsils healthy® 35¢ bottle At All Drug Stores MABE IN WHEELING W VA Tht TONSILO COMPANY ,@l the children haflz #he WHOLE MILK 2012 11th ST. N.W. The worm drive, pioneered in America by Pierce-Arrow, is today the vastly superior type of final drive because it delivers more power to the rear wheels and lasts much longer. In its dirt - proof, water-tight housing it is silent, trouble-free and durable. Many Pierce-Arrow worm drives are still serving after 200,000 miles of oper- ation with no repair costs. Let us tell you the entire story of Pierce-Arrow quality. der Motor Bus prices upon application *3350 sz jerce-Arrow DualValve #a2 Trucks FOSS-HUGHES COMPANY 1141 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. Telephone Franklin 4541. and up for chassis, f. o. b. Buffalo, N. Y. Sizes: 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7% tons. Six-cylin- mate aboard the | City of | STAR, WASHINGTON, 0IL COMPANY CASE DEFERRED IN COURT Warrant Alleges Violation of Ar- C., TUESDAY, filling tanks without first obtaining the necessary permit from the board of supervisors. The meeting between the oil com- pany and firemen's association offi- clals was arranged several days prior to the serving of the warrant and for the purpose of determining j; lington County Fire Ordinances /\Q by Penn Company. < Special Dispatch to The Star. 0 CLARENDON, Va., September 29.—| () The hearing on the warrant issued | () wmainst Paul Himmelfarb, president| of the Penn Oil Co.. charging violation by the company of recently adopted |/ fire ordinances, came up before Judge | ¢ | Harry Thomas in Police Court this| ( t was ordered No. 16 =¥ ‘ Bonds ¢ 14s LaTs.nw. ';‘ J. R. KEENE, District Sales Manager n:;’mnem, iy [RV}:: <T(]| A[Y Telephone Main 3904 306 Albee Building ‘ The F wasm (] = L0SS TO nn{ m CVESTOR IN 52 YEAR NO N \“; 1lr .:,—/ 883885832383888882832%8838388383338883“888“ SesE s e e e e eee e e seseeeeessssssIaess Seenessssesssesseenesssssenssssttessssssessssssstttitssssssssstssesstsssssessssssss $222ssss 15 ' Bolivia Venice Pin Point the awful tax for the privilege. g SEPTEMBER | Little Chats About Your Health g The Blind Men and the Elephant You have probabls read the stors of the blind men who attempted to | the conference [4 dr-l‘n‘w the elephan A G hetween officials of the oil companies| /) S e i operating in the county and members | Anl)(h;r hl':m ypu1 of his trunk ‘vlhnuzm h:rm Tike Oal e ol of o . ol ) Each formed an opinion. all were differont and all wrong because none | e .Arlingtombalrfax Volunteer (), Fion [0 .2 of "What the clephant was reaily ke ) iremen’s Assoclation., for = o'clock ) 1 bl At 0 The person who attemptx self-diagnosis and self-medication when sick ) | >, ) ness occurs is generally in the class with these same hlind men and cannot 0! The Penn Co. is charged with hav-| ) hope ‘for'a compiete underflanding of the subject. Which is necestary before (| | ing erected a wooden structure on it can be corrected. ol which was placed several gasoline | () Whenjyou axadll §o o Fanridaglor B ROT H E RS lNC Whenever medicine is preseribed let us fill the prescription. 0 . . (TR M — i‘-‘-‘ We have concentrated all the prestige of our organization in the production of these Coats which we have estab- lished as the standard for the season in these four grades. They must impress you for what they are—Wonderful values! Wonderful styles! Wonderful variety—and marked at Wonderful prices! CASH DOES IT. We buy for cash and sell for cash. The difference between cash and credit—both whole- sale and retail—offering very material savings—we immediately subtract from the retail price. Thus you buy wonderful Coats at a wonderful advantage here. : Our principal source of supply is one of the largest users of American Woolen Company’s fabrics—and his policy of productlon is upon the closest margin of profit—which added to our policy of retailing—for Cash— doubles the saving possibilities at Sigmund’s. Our “Lay-By” plan permits you to make any selection you desire—and with a VERY SMALL DEPOSIT we hold the garment subject to your call later. In that way you enjoy all the benefits of credit without paying This is not a special sale—for we have put these Coats in stock at these prices to hold good throughout the season—or just as long as it is possible for us to maintain these high grades. But of course, the best choice is right now, while the assortments are at their best—that’s why we advise immediate selection—secured with a small deposit until you are ready. Cash is the secret of Sigmund’s famous value-giving. 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