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12 COUNCIL PROTESTS BATHING POOL SITE Colored Delegate Assails! ; Segregation—Committee to Visit Grant. of Maj the Of Buiidi: Reliance . SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and_S New York. ilings From t Saving Time. THE EVENING IROGER WILLIAMS BUST IMAGINARY i “Likeness” Unveiled Today, Modeled From Relatives, May Not Resemble Him. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, May 12—Whether STAR, WASHINGTON, D.C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926. LAWN PRIZES OFFERED. Contests Feature of Better Homes Observance at Cheverly. Special Dispatch to The Star. CHEVERLY, MY, May 12.—Three prizes have been offéred for lawn and flower bed improvements in connec- tion with the Better Ifomes obsery ance. The judging is to be August 15. Mrs, Edith B. Galther won third prize in the county kitchen contest. Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter of Wash- ington, Miss Ruth Tighe of Maryland University, Mrs. W. West and Miss A. Gardner have given lectures at the demonstration house on Ohmer avenue. MRS. DOYLE HEADS COLUMBIAN WOMEN Again Elected President of Or- ganization by Mail—$500 Voted for Scholarship. Mrs, Henry Grattan Doyle re-elected president of the Columb! ver was conduc y nounced by Mrs. D. K man of the nominating committee, it the meeting of the organization held vesterday afterncon in the trustees’ second vice president; Mrs. George Bowen, recording secretary; Mrs. Robert F. Griggs, corresponding secre- i and Miss Virginia Diedel, his- The the total harl , Whg was dean of the faculty of s of the university ., was presented to by Miss Katherine of Dr. Mu I be hung in the new Dr. engra room of the Columbian Women. Munroe fostered the formation of the Columbian Wonen. SN - | the judicial machinery of the country BULGARIAN JAILS CLOSE. Amnesty Law Blamed for Dearth of | Prisoners in Country. SOFIA, May 12 (P).—Several pris- ons in large towns of Bulgaria are now closed for lack of prisoners, and has virtually no cases of a political nature on _the dockets. Todor Kuleff, minister of justice, | attributed this state of affairs to the amnesty law voted by the Sobranje. If you need work, read the want colunins of The Star. NEW HOME W.R.SPEARE Ca UNDERTAKERS Founded 187 1623 Conn. Ave. Branch 4209 9th St. N.W. (Petworth) Phone Potomac 4600 ALMUS K. SPE. SPANISH FLYERS FETED. Loriga and Gallarza to Resume Ma- nila Flight Tomorrow. APARRI, Luzom, P. L, May 12 (®).—Capts. Loriga and Gallarza, the = Spanish aviators who arrived here yesterday on thelr flight from Madrid to Manila, spent this morning tuning ir plane, in which they expect ume their fiight toward Manila row morning. Last night the airmen attended a | ball in their honor, after spending | part of the day shoppine to repluce! ing discarded at Macao, the bust of Roger Willlums, founder of Rhode Island, which will be un- ed in the hall of fame of New k University today even fair 3 ubles him may remain fore unknown. Williams, for his libe: most the ¢ | the count { likeness e to produce a room of Corcoran lall of the Uni- versity. Mrs. D. C. Croissant, first vice pres- fdent, and Miss Irene Pistorio, treas. also were re-elec Mrs. Richard - | Columbus . Mirafior wtional ¢ Tivives ... the y as proteste oposed colored bathing vehemently last ' Advisory Coun- P Mauretania . mgh KL CHAS. H. QUIGG Steam Shovel and Road Building internationally famous lism in his time, s al- one of the founders of of whom P nd it w SATURDA’ <......Piraeus, April 27 edro. April 20 ; i 1 by Dr. ) R rdam, May Lactobacillus Acidophilus Milk 1 disorders about it mendations A s Time) NATIONAL ANTITOXIN INS 1515 U St. N.W. of the many the f: s | Santa ) s of | Hokota National | Crofton Hall SAILING American _Shinpe mertcan Shinp ons he formed of Roger Wil- also went. Mac- a man of Wil aracter must have looked. ! e is a strong face, with -| deep, brooding eyes, w rugged chin and a firm but kindly mouth. Light other busts beside that of s are to be unveiled today. them is that of Jonathan Ed another famous colonial noted, however, for his tan orthodoxy, as opposed to the liberalism. of Williams. s of these pel nthetc liken Into the bust tdea of how 1. the Advancement of | protesting nd colored location in Ana- pool, precip DURING MAY p AND JUNE . One Year to Pay TROOP : : INSTANTANEOUS Goes to San Francisco. | STORAGE SYSTEM Lieut. Col. Leonard L. Deitrick, | : *| Quartermaster Corps, attached to the 80-GALLON CAPACITY Use in connection with your present office of the quartermaster general, .| War Department, has been ordered tem, no change in plumbing neces- Hot-water on tap when you e eIt o et sar p ket A Sl e want tt. Completely Installed for APON ¢, ui22 3 C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. Springs Water 709 13th St. Main 140 Corrects These Ailments Gout High Blood Pressure Dyspepsia Diabetes Rheumatism Constipation Bladder Trouble Kidney Troubles | Liver Disorders Brights Disease Acidity Stomach Troubles as | Calcull (Stones) General Debility PBone or Write for Literature American Waters Corporation Woodward 131d; Washington SAILING FRIDAY. | Amor—Cape H 1-00 P.M. Carna—La M Mr. Quigg has just BOUGHT ANOTHER 5-ton INTERNATIONAL after hia vears of experience with trucks on steam shovel work. His experience with INTERNATIONAL power, economy and dependable service prove what truck has the greatest earning value. REPEAT ORDERS is the rule with INTERNATIONAL owners. Our DAY and NIGHT Service is also ADDITIONAL INSURANCE OF RESULT> Any size and type from 34 to 5 ton and all priced right. Time sales financed with- out charge May we send you our new catalogue showing “WHO’S WHO IN WASHIN and what they say about INTERNATIONAL trucks. A post card brings it. INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCK AGENCY, Inc. Open 228-232 First St. N.W. Evenings Franklin 1170 e R e S it s poi SAILING SATURDAY. xpalile—Genoa, Humhaw—] < thi M the pro- = to serve «olored peo- that it would re- the bathers over 22 rence with | ) “ending | ON™ B R T C R R R R R U R R T R YT T Y YT IR RIS AARAAAAAALATATLAAAALALALAALHAAAA AL FEAAARAARAAREAAAANANNNANNEE NN AN BALDWIN TALK BANNED. | Los Angeles City Club Acts on Vet- erans’ Protests. ‘\ | LA Approved. providing board of d The directors’ action came after a vigorous protest was presented by | members of the ¢ and by a dele + [ ®ation of the Assoclation of the Arm ‘"1 of the United States, the Reserve Offi s Assock and the An = ANDY flavor for every member of a male quartet —in this new and matchless candy combination. Caramel for the leader, choco- late for the bass, tasty nuts for the baritone —and for the tenor, a crispy, crunchy, flavory, new and different kind of candy center, that is as near to heaven as the highest high C a tenor ever sang in a love song. That is the taste secret of this new candy called Sweet Puffs. 0 | O PRI DD 0000 | .\ | The High Grade Established 1842 ie establishment ) the 1 & Wondertul OFFERING! Pianos Sold Direct from the Factory | We Invite You to Visit Our Warerooms 1340 G St. N.W. J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. | | G b e b e 2 | . in cent Women’s Smart Summer Shoes ?4.50 Women are eagerly grasping this opportunity to buy new Summer shoes at much below their cur- rent values. Due to spe- cial price concessions from manufacturers in honor of our “50th Anniversary.” Corns simply can’t hurt once Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads are applied. Pain ends in one minute. Millions of people have adopted this safe, sure method. It stops the cause—pres ing or rubbing of shoes. Corns can’t stay —or come back —when the cause is removed. Dr. Schell's Zino-pads are thin, the biggest nickel's wort of goodness in‘any candy store. This new blend of chocolate, rich with tasty, toasted nuts, is enough to make youlike thiscandy. Just wait until you taste the caramel-cov- ered, crisp and crunchy goodness of its new and different center —then you know that you like WEET PUFFS healing. Get the or shoe dealer’s For free sample, write The Co., 62 W. 14th St. N. Y. C DrScholls Zino-pa Put onc on—the™ pain is gone avorite ofz%e SOUTH IHANK the warm fertility of Southern c'imes for the early strawberry, most luscious and fascinating of fruits. Thank the makers of Shredded Wheat for this natural whole wheat food with a cooling crispness to tempt your palate. And thank your own good judgment for a dish fit for a king — or a princess. The tastiest, healthiest, most refreshing warm weather meal ever devised— Shredded Wheat with new-ripe Included are all the popular colors, striking combinations, also patents and .satins in strap and ribbon effects. Plenty of all sizes widths. jmsy EV!RYdIy from May 15 to September 30, and returning before October 31, summer excursionists can enjoy all the extra features of the SUNSET LIMITED, leaving New Orleans daily at 12:35 P.M. Also the AR- GONAUT from New Orleans 11:00 P. M. daily. Choice of steamship or railfrom New York to New Orleans to summer excursionists. \\\\\\ Please understand, NOT “Reduced” Shoes! Every pair was specially made for this Sale. The styles, all distinctive new Sum- mer creations. At all our stores except our “Women’s Shop.” Only $4.50 Pair! “Jubilee” Sale girls’ and small boys’ patent or tan oxfords, pa- tent or white pumps. Sizes to 2. $1.95 Women’s pretty “Rayon” satin boudoir slip- pers in four pretty colors. 69c You can visit historic New Orleans, sce the spectacular Carriso Gorge, and travel by motor for 120 miles over theold Apache Trail. Liberal stop-over privileges. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINE At These 5 Stores Several splen- did stylesin women’s Sports Hose. Checked and ribbed de- signs. 2 pairs, $1.50; pair, 79 7th &K 414 9th St. 3212 14th St 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. Infants’ cute little patent leather turn-side strn;’) pumps. Sizes 4 to 8. $1.59 SOUTHERN PACIFIC Linga™ 07" 158 Brcxdwar, New York Cip lease d i ited to cursion Fares to Calj. Name. Address...