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THE EVENING STAR, W EMILE BERLINER CITED CVIDENCE SOUGHT INFLOUR NQURY Department of Justice Takes Hand When Millers Refusz2 to Open Files. fhe Dep: ent of Justice din the investis: and bread baking to obtaining jury proceedit en a h ion of view which erns iy Federal a preli rned at the that Attor- Sargent has requested ived the com other document- ha sued sub- rined in its n o reported ttempts an anti-trust law Cardinal Hits Stage Realism. May 11 (#).—Thea- > in all its errancy 1 padlocks | ing: n which pad- 1. in the opin FOR HEALTH EDUCATION | Tuberculosis Association Honors | Him, as His 75th Birthday Nears, | for Service Here. | Tribute to the se in the field al | his | dent of | > of Association in its re. A prelir report | on the of the | £ the continue ubereu- | th rate amc negroes in | R on. The survey is being financed by the association under the | direction of Health Of “owler. ported Winter-killed This Year. . Mgy 11 (®). Canada’s| own to Fall wheat has ! 108,000 Acres. or 13 Per Cent, Re-! i OTTAW estimated 2 ger than in any| 18, when the pro- | per cent. ures are given in the f f the 1 upon retu ents at the of April. Earthquake Recorded. | earthquake | Director Tondorf placed the dis- ! 2,500 miles from Wash- | n in an undetermined direction. | from 6 to 7:30 a.m., with | occurring between | 6:43 and a.m. | tention to the poor. | ganization was the mother of public ' MONTGOMERY COUNTY CITIZENS IN SESSION Federation Is Guest of Bradley Hills Community League at Bethesda. Musical mental Mont last umiers, voeal a red the meet) v County Civ night” at ss by € ident. ial Serviee County was Work of 1zue of Montgomer Xplained to the f V. Bird, preside ts orz out t the demands on it wer inconceivable. He stressed the difliculty of getting sufficient funds with which to take care of the those in whose interests it | v told how the organiza- ped the children of the coun- ty as well as giving special at She said the or - days and delegates were . | tain them and post them in their re- | a health nursing in the county and also of public school health inspections. | The federation was entertained by Jean and Frank and violin; Miss piano - solo; Mrs. J. Linnell, so- prano solo; Mrs. ¥. Morena, vocal solo, and Miss Evelyn Hurcum, piano. | ~As a tribute to the women present | | the federation adjourned without con- | | ducting any business. but before do- ling so Oliver Owen Kuhn, president, announced there would be a 1 | meeting conducted by the federation | c safety committee to mobili; re protection y imme | erest in providing | for the section of the ately adjacent to Wiscon \ nd_leading from the District line This meeting will be held School on M; northward. rman of | V. Bride of nounced o committec. s that posters would be ready in a few | ked to ob- | served follow -ommittee con- | Shepherd, Mrs. s H. ) Mrs. Rebecca Long _and vard A. K Mrs. W. B. | of the musical en The next meeti will be held Mon when the fed of the Silv ing Chamber of Com- m the National Guard Armory, | {in Silver Spring, Md. night, 3 will be the guest AGHING HEADS AND "SPOTTY” EYES Kellogg’s ALIL-BRAN brings lasting relief from constipation Don’t submit to the terrible inroads of . constipation. Read Mr. Davidson’s message of cheer: -BRAN has sure been a .1 have spent hundreds ffered untold agony, and this is the fi 1 I have had. Believe me, 1 will sure be a booster for ALL- BRAN as long as 1 li C. 'T. DAVIS Constipation is at the bottom of more than forty harrowing dis- eases. Unpleasant breath, blotchy complexion, spots before the eyes —are_ forerunners of worse to follow! Conguer constipation with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN. . Eat two tablespoonfuls daily— in chronic cases, with every meal. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is Euaran- teed to relieve constipation because it is 100% bran. Money back if it fails. | Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN comes ready to eat. Delicious with milk or cream, with fruit, or in cooking. Made in Battle Creek, Michigan. Sold by all grocers. Served every- where. 0 ALL-BRAN ASHINGTON, D. » | Count Skrzynski continue in that ca C., TUESDAY, POLISH CABINET FORMED.! Witos Hears Ministry—Skrzynski May Retain Post. The Polish legation was advised | last night that former Premier Witos had formed a cabinet to succeed the ministry of Count Skrzynski. Finance i Minister Zdziechowski had retained his portfolio and it announced that the financial policy of the gov- ernment would be u ged. The | minister of foreign affs has not | been designal said ne- | gotiations were in progress 1o have pacit Metal slash- er hoods, canopies, MAY ventilating systems,etc., last longer when made of |¥onore Metal an alfoy The big economy of this rust-resi al- loy is the fact that it will outlast many times, commercial galvanized steel SOLD BY ALL GOOD SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS [ron @klin&@hne 11, 1926. OU can see the artists at work at Rock Creek Park Estates any sunny day now. With easels up, palettes glistening with spattered rainbows, bfushes magically tracing and building, you will find them. . . on knolls picturing the glori- ous vistas before them; in quiet brook- side bowers catching the elfin sparkle of sun-flecked streams; among the trees, dwarfing to a bit of canvas the Ask for the Beautiful Descriptive Brochure majesty of forest monarchs whose top- most leaves brush the sky. And when the artist, who has studied Nature’s loveliest work, who recog- nizes its perfection when it is spread before him, chooses Rock Creek Park Estates for the landscape he judges best worthy of painting—then, more than ever, you can understand why this is Nature’s most beautiful site for your Home. Telephone Main 5974 for an Inspection Appointment MAKE THIS MONTH YOUR WILL MONTH and Little Chats About Your Health No. 38 EDSON W. BRIGGS CO. Ouwners One-thousand-one Fifteenth Street—at K ing which we can call to mind as being more hopeless for the needle in the haystack is the quest of the per- suffering from a serlous diagnosis. ill, attempts self-medication as the may permit of one chance in 50 of being correct. tion offers the same odds. the risk for yourself and, when illness occurs, trust only or to handle the case. Let us fill your-prescriptions your dc 14th and L Phone Main 7430 17th and Eye Phone Main 10336 Name This Company the Executor and Trustee of Your Estate 15th and Penna. Ave. Free Delivery to Any Part of the City Not Merely a Drug Store, but an Institution of Quality and Service ‘Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $6,500,000 BRANCHES 7th and E Sts. S\W. Northwest—1140 15th Street N.W. Central—7th and Mass. Ave, N.W. Southwest- Northeast—8th and 1 Sts. N.E. THOM AL, RESIOUR GES, OVER $37 ;500,000 In this Union there is strength — L C Smith and Corona offices merged into one—now at Mills Bldg., 17th and Penna. Ave. N. W, In Paris—and here, wherever smart wom- F“ 5 athfe r_Sheerifabricf ‘;LOCES are’[‘i}" ) I " “These two famous typewriters are now manu- ashion for every hour of the day. is ; ; : one important new style that has been factured and serviced by one company. definitely approved, and is now pljesented to well dressed Washingtonians, in— THE WALNUT ROOM There are the chic polka dot chiffon frocks in the two-piece mode—for town or country wear—polka dots and plain sheer crepes com- bined in most distinctive manner—sheer crepes and lace combinations—fashionable georgette frocks, crepe Roma and crepe Elizabeth frocks. THE BEST PART OF THE PARTY Tauneln . ... TO-NIGHT Stations W.J.Z., W.R.C. 89 PM. And Hear . . i BREYERS SURPRISE PARTY Sheer Fabrics rule the Summer Mode The new consolidated office has every facility forservicing L. C Smith and Corona typewriters. A full line of ribbonsrand carbons and parts is carried for both machines in all models. Rental machines are also available. Special Sale of 10,000 Bedding Plants i DOZEN CANNAS, $1.50 DOZEN Geraniums, large, $5 Dozen L C Smith & Corona Typewriters Inc Established 1903 Mills Bldg., 17th and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W., Wasfiinglon, D. C. Phone Main 411 Salvia Wandering Jew Thumberger Parlor Ivy Dusty Miller English Daisy . Ageratum Alyssium : . Every new fashion-idea; pleats, tucks, prints, the jabot, the bolero, fringe, lace—each dis- tinctively a fashion in itself—and moderately priced— R $50 and $60 Coleus Lantanas Petunias Heliotrope The Walnut Room Woodward & Lotheop Verbenas, $2 doz | | Begonias, 25¢ each ! - Vincas and 5950 Rose Bushes Moon Vines, doz $1.25 each Orders Over $3 De’;vered Free Cash& Carry Flower Stores Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 807 14th 804 17th 2467 18th 1209 Wis. Ave. Phone Fr. 5112 Phone Fr. 10391 Tel. Col. 9997 Phone West 1702 DICX ROIDET SR Ko P6 % o db I em e e e AT IBRE IBEE XL ) AESHIEA B e