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BOOKS BOUGHT “Bring Them In” qr Phone ' FRANKLIN 5416 PEARLMAN'S, 933 G St. N.W. FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Experienced Salesmen To Sell Elec Dishwashing WALKER SALES CO. 1L New York Ave. N.W. SPECIAL EXCURSIG BOS TON Sunday, March 21 Special Through T Bri Leaves Saturday Night March 20 INGTON (Un SUNDAY. MARCH Visit Bunke onl “North Chure fel Tonses on: Muse ‘ r is sighiseeing trips by a Pennsylvania Railroad Eor Shrimp Salad and [.obster Salad St SSGCIATION PAYS Commencing January Assets Over $11,000,000 i Surplus, $1,000,620 ! Cor. 11th N.W. JAME: Pepsident JOSHUA RR. Sec’y BERR W ANY ANy | i women will ta Million Dollar INFING PLANT WE MAKE. \"'/‘IND“OW SCREENS TO MEASURE, }\LI:I:BI ATT GET YOUR ROOF REPAIRED FIRST eeloan an SRR 1 PhoMam 14 | —ROACHES JMER, DISIN ING—B Koons KOONS i N QUAI ITY PRINTING— QO |v VL GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH Pl 3 i\H\ S, ADANS, ,"\- ROOFING——-E» Koons of ren W oot 1 st e Main often W ARE THOUSA + i, Washington Unht m Sleep On TgRE WOOD WE WORK DOORS. SASH, MOLDING. FRAMES STORE AND OFFICE FIXTURES Lank Woodwork Co., Inc.| Ny Fa o 13Eh and 19tk Phose Potomac . 'INI]USTRIAL EXHIBIT - WINS HIGH PRAISE Opening Attended by Large Crowds—Wilbur to Be Guest Tonight. hington's second annual indus- trial exposition, under the auspices of {the Washington Chamber of Com- merce, opened last night at the Audi- | torium, with large th ongs assembled {10 view the colorful displ which reveals the products and proce | manufacture of approximate! concern The exhibits, which include automo- bile trucks ery equipment, office | ind_house furniture, chines, oil burners, electric ation devices, fce manufacture, type- | writers, and even insect extermina-| tors, are arrayed in 4 way to convince every one that the District of Columbia { has an industrial side that has de- | veloped far beyond the casual ob- | server’s estimate. Wilbur Guest Tonight. Tonight will be *“Navy night" exposition, and the cha {a special invimtion to bur to attend. Was at the ¥ Band will nd other special mu- | have been arranged. al exhibits u-mm.ed he naval gun factor little attention the wonderful ma patterns and equip photographic | ork of the fac ~ up this exhibit i Red Cr wounded w ice ttional Gu dlsplay the | attracted no | night. Some of chine |*I\ul\|| s ment <5, show » veterans the District rd, with a its work ! Neighborhood showing | worl nd_its Colu N comprehensive md - equipment House, the Tub the vesour | sion, and the District { partment are othe | (ttracted considerable of tention, Marine Corps Night. ted to the | Marine ¢ la b corpes Martin A, Leese of the Chamber of and Tsaae Gans, chairman of tion reception commit joses of the ex Mr. e 3: i of the Chamber of Com- | an event of this | husiness value indusiry n_estimated Jand I believe this iz | tling. there of excellent school sy re heing vepa employ of locul eont Chamber Steady Tudustrial Growth. lh nterprise may well be fos! fit of the city. little need to dwell that is embraced in indus One need but look \ upon | | to comme wuch v mic ¥ The pre of the expo: the Chambes by Maj it ana) of Com- | en. Le- | ed the one interested in | a better place in the Jeune, who de Support of ey waking Washi which to live.” A0 address by Mr ceplion committe Program for W ¥ sion norrow night will be N smmerce Night and one of its | | special features will be a fiddlers’ con- | ch several fknown fiddlers of this sec ted to i er 1 { donated by the chamber, will be given he winner psition will remain open and next. Tt is expected t lvantage of the { afterne ¥ hing from <30 wntil display of paintings and sculp- | under the auspices of the Washington Artists, V er Color Club and . includes many of the best < of local leaders in these flelds. Rudolph Jese, chaivman the | chamber nmittee sponsoring the event, espressed himself today as {highly satisfied with the attendance vs on the opening night. A - sentiment was voiced by Al tern, director of the exposi- ure ciety The tallest office building in Rio de | perio does not e in height a twelve-story structu this country. A Very Desirable Apartment For Rent in THE DRESDEN John.W. Thompson & Co., Inc. 1636 Eye St. N.W., Main 1477 FIRST COMMERCIAL We offer figure unusually astractive this 3 foot frontage K street N.\W. ‘ W. C. & A. N. MILLER at a on Main 1720 at-|i | Amusement Co., THE EVENIN( LADY CYNTHIA INSPECTS PITTSBURGH STEEL MILLS Travels in Day Coach on Local Train, But Objects to “So Many Stops.™ By the Associated Pres PITTSBURGH, P hia. Mosley of e Lord Curzon, teel mills vesterday in com ba pt. Oswald | thin._came ch §.—Lady nd, daughter toured Pitts 1 the pottery plants having made the trip in « day | h on a local train. Commenting on her trip to America, Lady Cynthia said: rything i fine; everything wonderful trip nly a success.” But 1 she was not taken with * ain rides. y're exhau | There are so(many, stobs Ly miss her t he w it as good The titled lady did while he nd decla ting tea in America ever as that in England nd your milk. That's one of m, and I wonderful. —milk in your ‘ynthia and Capt. \1:-:~lv,\ leit last night for Nia ..nn a I (RIVALRY IN FILMDOM SEEN IN RECENT DEAL| Prediction Based on Alleged Pur- chase of West Coast Theater Stocks by Banking Interests. March g interests nired West Coast ' {was looked upon in film circles toc the formation of a ¢ ization to rival the Lasky and Metro-Goldwy he bunking group involved in the nsaction i i Stone & Co. of Huntley & ¢ < who have Jucob Fabian and Son hin Kunsky. Detroit . Chicago and Middle Omaha and Des ras Bros., Louis, and New Orfen Theaters, Ine., the Kind in the Pacific Coast of approsi an vice Balaban & West; A Moines: st 2L The st countr: theater mately 1 nounced last night by president of the concert West Cvast ion of its Gore! APPLE BLOSSOM TRAIN STARTS FOR FLORIDA | Shenandoah and Cumberland Val- | leys Special Bears Greetings to Orange Growers. ! Dispatch to The Star NBURG, V men and ind Cy Chian) includi March women of the to wers of left here hern 1 lottesvil ation owers rida entertainment city from Jackson- The train Suturday m Monday ¢ every Miami nes to Jaeksonville stops speciul valley apples for di carries ribut SEEK T0 SETTLE DISPUTE Hongkong and Canton Regarding Imports. HONGKONG, March 5 () fact emerged today that from infc sations held at Macao 00 Ping-sheur of forcign affairs 1 representatives of legislative couneil, it th sides to reach an un Canton and s of imports, Negotiations He!wenn ove NEW HOME W.R.SPEARE Co, UNDERTAKERS Founded 1832 1623 Conn. Ave. BI’IHCII 4209 9th St. N.W. (Petworth) Phone ALNUS R. pton 1600 ARE 3. NICHOLS ac sp L For March Funds OUR current offerings of First Mortgage Bonds include several desirable new issues se- cured by modern, income-pro- ducing properties in Washing- ton, D.C., Philadelphia, Pa., and Pittsburgh, Pa. Each issue is protected by safe- guards that have resulted in our record of no loss to any investor in 53 years. Bonds of each iss are available in $1,000, $5f and $100 denominations. Each issue yields 79;. For descriptions of these bonds, and copies of our two booklets, send your name and address on the form below. No Loss to Any Investor in 53 Years Tue E H. SMITH Co. Founded 1873 SMITH BUILDING 815 Fufteenth Street, N.W.-Main 6464 New York Washingtos, D.C. Philadelphis Prubugh | Minneapolis 1119 17th Street N.W. | wmous Players | Naayer eom. | biticehio i l | | | | Nl "AR, WASHIN( CADET OFFIGERS GET COMMISSIONS 1109 Members of School COrps Officially Recognized Maj. nda ned tation, functic the School, In i A, W High Ldws 1mi master Comt follows: Harold talion 1t gime regime! norning over {v Hayden, {sett, | ming vis, b terma master st Stroth Wi R Chufee | hattali battali W, F, Militzer . Willavd I ps comim Clark shn | linmso master First talion talion mans \n at Le 610 ougl T can Arthur Richard 1 .John_Seofield by Gen. Ely I com- College, yes- nted 109 of: High School commissions they The pres Hanson nt the War afternoon the Distr with t last September. the only High 1 held indoors, 1 witorium of the of place in High Central wking the presen 1 a word of enconr for ach of the nlks were mn . OF of the Cadet Co principal of with the 1 Miller, hool, sat wd D. Andrus of ssioned cadet nder, Karlton hert of mijor Other Commi nissions were given others & Lieut. Col Jenkins, Meril talion: ntal ntal Liewellyn | Crain, R Drowns, adjutant sattalion adjutant: T, Cum- djutant: Lester Har: viin, battalion qu ation i 1 dueen, Collins, Calvert 1, ¢ I Whitton, Gifford, 1. Hoffman R. Thomp: Gibbs, com Capts, P I Hutehinson, A, W, Heintz Didden, F. AL FLKr Purcell, ¢ on ¢ t « P'render 1 ley Ofticers seph 1. Sor Maj attal son Tamilton, regi 2 M. Wagnel dion adjutant: D, Schmidtm: < First Lieut MeGar lion Kenne vey, batt « Hurst, Donald Second Lieuts ir naster Paul 1 Capts. ant: Wil quarte Weit Vidde Sa Mitchell, Frazier ander niande . regimental adjt regimental ¥ ok te n Smoot Rober Kimball and Warren Mynter ik adjutant Fitzpatrick ond Lieuts, aichill. Georg and Frank Wedder- Andrew Bird, jr Watson $4240 end Date of Birth for Tn, 1 luser |Ill||m| SR Woosiiard Bidp EXAMIN %,000 Aze 0N Life Insurance Costs Insuran; all hranche ain 340 S=3€ T~ n = '< Your eyes will be grateful Let your eyes experi- -~ ence the comfort and that from bathing them with Elder FlowerEye Lotion. They will be grateful. relaxation comes EYE LOTION 75¢ at your drug store Made bs Gerrss (mm all other laxatives and reliefs Defcchve Elimination Biliousness The action of Nature’s Remedy (M Tablets) is more natural and thor- h. e effects will be a revela- tion—you will feel so good. Make the test. You will appreciate this difference. Used For Over Ye Chips off the Old Block MR JUNIORS === Little NRs he same NR —in one-third doses, dy-coated. For children and adults. $OLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST Tceopics Drug Stores iTOX, Pimper, MARCH 35, 1926. CHEMICAL ATTACK ON ICE JAM TODAY Effort to Break Mass in Al- Iégheny River May Pre- vent Bad Flood. D. C, FRIDAY, |“SQUARE MEAL” DEFINED BY BRITISH SCIENTISTS Should Embrace Four Cardinal | Points of Good Diet, Three | Vitimins and Protein. ssociated Press. LONDON, *March 5.—A ‘“square meal” finally been defined by | British scientists after considerable discussion. The term,. supposed to have origi- nated in America, should imply more | {than a substantial repast, in the opin- ion of Dr. Robert Henry Aders Plim- fessor of chemistry at the University of London. ' he says, “should be geometri square, in the sense | that it should embrace the four ca dinal points of good diet, \llhnlfl! A, B and ¢, and good protein.” In his campaisn against impure foods, Sir W, Arbuthnot Lane, presj- dent ‘of the New Health Society, or ganized just after the famou eon returned from a to the United States, “The nation requires not only the | square meal, but 1so the ‘square deal’ in regard to s fety and cleanli: ness of all sorts for human beings. p i i i BIRD HOUSE CONTEST DRAWS 75 ENTRIES | By Time Decmon Is Mnde Tomor- row Double Number of Boys and Girls May Compete. ! By the " By the Associated Pre OlL CITY, Pa chemical assault against the ice gorge in the.Allegheny River near here was to he made late today by Dr. fontreal sci 18-mile nd hig corps s ton ofy thermite, the chemical with which Barnes hopes to “burn” the ic out of the stream, or so wealen the gorge that it will pass out, was placed in special containers this morning. These were to be sunk in the ice and set off with fuses. Another ton of thermite was en route from Pitts- | burgh and will be used if the first at- tack fails, i In the meantime the authorities wondered if the chemical would kill the fish in the river or contaminate thewwater. Parnes =aid it would not Engineers were studving the problem to assure that the drinking water of entist, ur two-month visit estimated by railroad engineers to contain about 6.000,000 tons of ice. extends from Brandon Ripples to bevond Oil City. It has caused one serious flood here, and ef: forts to move it were inaugurated when it became evident that a. sudden haw would bring on a second and 54 rous flood nditions today favored The sudden drop in ured t the zorze at Kin would remain intact. Barnes had feared that this gorge would come out and ainst the Brandon ice barrie nder his chemical attack fruitiess, The mercury was at zero early this morning. The river fell to a fraction below 16 feet, still slightly above the flood mark More than 75 bird houses, the handi- it of boys and girls of the District, alre: have been entered in the bird house exhibit and contest to be held under the auspices of the Lions Club tomorrow in the palm room of the { Mayflower Hotel. By the time es re awarded at 5 o'clock tomorrow | afterncon it expected by Caleb | | mor, chairman of the club's hird | house committee, that at Jeast 150 houses will be | Gold ana awarde wond place winners, with cash prizes also of $10 And $5. respectively, while bronze med als and smaller cash pri the ingeniol temperature will be Leaps Three Floors to Lxher!y CHICAGO, March 5 (). Wolanski, Chicago robber, term of from 10 Joliet Penitentiary | third floor window |4 mukrd here yesterday. He been allowed to come here unc guard by special permission of € Small attend his mother’in’ funeral so0000000000000000000000000000« WANTED DETACHED HOMES In the District and Nearby Maryland and Virginia ecogni- ers prob. honor of havin ced in the public of the cit inviting homes feathered friends The public can view the exhibit of ~ ut the hotel from noon un. "k tomorrow. Ranging in Value From $25,000 to $150,000 Several inqui cived muy mean uccepla purchasers for your hon w will list it with me for sale B.HOUSTON M<CENEY . 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