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DAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. ( MAY 16, 1926—PART 1. _ |Grave-Digger Told |RAREST OF FLOWERS | .ot te.. i tre whwenge | ot iitea st & s i of a consort, people are wondering |y, CANeS ATe ',’,‘;.’"‘{f‘,,',i',’,f‘j;},,‘"",',’“{v' Own Grave Yawns | 70 FEATURE EXHIBIT \ whom the prince will ask to take the | gales are said to have doubled since % : U If Speed Keeps On Place of hostess on such occasions. | U vogue of the “Fton crop.” Canes f I.IVE SBB‘EIY HERE IU BE RESTUREB B I & IEVediRRerat Orchids Valued et Several Thou-| WOMEN HAVE CANE FAD. | vieh £oud momnts ase oecasion Creek Cemetery, arrested sand Dollars Each to Be Shown ally bought, and many women | for driving an automobile at the ng their canes fitted with an iv h rate of 35 miles an hour on Blair in Capital. Gold-mounted Ebony and Malacco|head, on which images of their c _ | % o i iy 3 . % f f i road while on his way to work, | dogs are carved. Since First Meeting in 1910, & 1 , Smithsonian Ethnologist| read w oD i o o Sticks Favored in London. R I1. Macdonald in Traffic Court to- LONDON, May 15 (®).—The correct i ; ; b The annual Spring exhibit of the | 4 ; g i / Leavi ndertake WOrK | day, and was released on his pew. The annual Spring exhibit of the |\, iking attire just now for the smart! Secretary birds of Africa attack ar Social Group Enjoyed i eaves to U sonad bonds. per :‘.,’:fi’:"’]fmf-'fi lk{"{f(lylx::‘dlxh':\u;nl:; ¥+ fea | girl is a jumper frock of silk stockinet Kkill large snak 2 5 ¢ ot 3 i “You keep going that » T e Active Existence. 3 : ; in Grand Canyon. 105 aald: /e you. il Heed orehids costin sexeral thousand ol | I d : substitute ‘for yourself, not only |[l2F% €aCh. 10 KHe e = a ; 4 To raporve the homen of the pre-| 5,30 Your, work, but to aig your | 5978 % S0 Tiotal Wasninaton: > BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. | N Bistoric Indian of the Grand Canyon | “'Clafk was arrested by Trame |Erof David Tumslen of Batter e ame tOl'y South Dakota has formed one of 3 2 s r F s, chief of volic 3 : = Park, Md., who is connected with the fa S R e e| Foliceman J. R. Jenkins. Department of Agriculture, is in the family States for something 3 & the Bureau of Fthnology, under the e r Y et EVERYBODY told FORD, BELL, MAR- less than 37 vears, vet for almost e e Smithsonian Institution, has left s half this time a flourishing soclety - Heitied - w Summer's work in Lovers of“flowers from all parts of e e Nainetoy o et ai. | BOYS EAGER T0 BOB HAIR. | i wier e s CONI, WESTINGHOUSE AND MANY ended from the very d of 1514 " Christopherson, president . tention on the Wupatki National present. T. It. Plerson, mayor GTE e 3 e o et Bsoseesirssd [ Brown, secretary and 9. M. Of- Monument near Klagstaft. This con. Barber Courses in London Bring || Turevtown, l\l D0 e . OTHER INVENTORS-—“If it is so good, why or former residents of the CommMon- | gurmeqy, treasurer. tains the best preserved ruins anc ie gold medal last year as the most , ¥ AN A kP g e Wealth domiciled on the banks 2% the { 16ress g the highest standing walls of any in Rush by Mere Lads. s bital 1n Amietics, il have sav don’t some one take it *"—until these INVENT Bitoac. | ok South “Da- | - - ST Genitral Bicizonn: LONDON, May. 15 (8).—It the craze | (el Viicieties on exhibition, including ORS nearly starved. [ ate east in sub- | o8 oo b viduals, the society . . Ha e If the craze | e gold medal anc alvin ) s Ll elemmatea | comlsneT Y LRIV R p - Earliest Traces of Indians. for bohbed hair holds out youns Eng: | Gooyfie” roses. Sceret . . 400 reside in Washington and e ot Eosiitution: Hbab b A X5 7 11 the morning of the world e | 5"y At _u‘-f"!‘_u’;hix‘:“l::""- fl"*r:: culture Jardine & personal i However. a few INVESTIGATED and are signed and sealed in the | got eSO Tt Gurse alone, and o - 2 first Indlans emerged out of the|$C 14 and 15 are : 8| 5 Mareyitown (o dwaniithe) gold Teda) bk s ' S -~ society. promote the interests of South Da- depths of the earth through the | YAl courses given by the London | (g ifr, Pierson bought stock at the very low and became rich on 00 Hten o : County Council for hair dressers and | '%y; * ; i . ~t meeting was held in Oc- | g kotans in Washington and at home \ chasm of the Grand Canyon, e o LI Rules promulgated by the associa- a4 few hunc At at Hotel Johuson, and a | tprough friendly association 5 fpread to their allotted places on the Educational subjects and undred dollars. zon the eational sublects, and | tion provide that all flowers must Le tution and by-laws _were ; 4 i ) rth and buflt thelr homes. Last of | P c are a pa ready at 10 o'clock on the morning adopted and officers elected. Thes Railroad Crusade Started. ~ |20 came the Hopi, so that their it o | of ‘thie opening day. “Xo entry shall You can do the same. as we have an INVEN- were il on of Brooking 5 s a kindly interest in « | homes are nearest the canyon. So e Caucs as announced | pe awarded more than one premium R el e Ciftier o emneer. | o lugnioc iakes & KIPANTE SLEian o - P e Hlaph egend o expluin Tans | upplications from ' parents wnd guard: | in ane. one o e - TION which nearly every AUTOMOBILE AND idward K. Dupuy of { open Senator Gamble was a member | 7 origin and account for such ruins as | 1WAS Were S eTEcus L TRUCK MANUFACTURER will use, and I. C Of its consressional delegation. Mus. | The annual meeting this Year was|(hat at Wupatkl. i L e erechiiellcdd those contending for prizes . . ’ Gambile fn lking to scores of pevple. | planned at the Ume that o distin | Wupatki was probably inbiabited | € | Fangement and Teauty are peittid which will be put on MILLIONS OF CARS AND Osbon of € NE-At-Arms. | @, went West at 16ast ONce a Vear |, .o o0 oo cdants of the S when Cuesar ruled at Rome. t is ¢ ———- ) to furnish their own vases or has. Monthly me were planned and {0 ortener, dlxtovered that almost | Suished body of residents of the § ‘j“('mnxmw(l of a cluster of houses, the Not Natural Eheh TRUCKS NOW IN USE. < u rule th were well attended every one of these travelers entered | were in Washington on busines {largest of which contained “lme» e Gl i | The judges. who are men of na b 15 of the following | ¢ha houndaries of South Dakota about | These included B. F. Myers. State |storles. "The walls of these buildings | From 1sas ar | tional prominence in horticultural cir Ar Y GO Sh : d 8t~ | quek and depurted from them about S e ; [are @ striking monument to the| Father—That young mau of Ma- |cles, will be announced later (- ou ng to are i L1 Gl and Ehatithonkh fens GERNDIC|| o o Dnerfol ALTiGUEe caftsmanship of these build ¢ | bel's should be in a freak show. . s General Buell 1. Jone: Mother—Why, James, what do vou assed through South Dakota | torney General Buell 1 dones, =~ 4 ds of yewrs agy. They are| Afoth 'WALES’ PART.'ESAWA”—ED These ProfitS? | annually, not one ever saw it. There t . L ‘il“\‘:“:-‘uw intention to approach the |14 the Burlington Hotel. " | sides with slabs s .|, Father—I noticed when 1 went railrouds for a change of schedule, in r Norbeck and Senator W " | often more or less ¢ worked. | through the hall last night that he | . R 5 i a e ihit the Siots miEhtiwetimore vere among the speakers, St ob To the Canstraction of alt pre- JHNd two Neads on fiis shoulders. Society Anticipates Prince’s Lavish A. S. Jordy, and MIs. fequitable treatment. ) “‘1';"“-, - (‘l"“fi"““‘”;{,“;: historic masonry in the Southwest, |emm Fotes in Remodeled Home. 937 Investment Bldg., and Mrs, Rut the motor has accomplished for olleagues in the Hou -1 some of the first principles of the - » 2 o and <. | the State what the railroads failed to |! 1d Roval John- | Lot for instanc binding the | asked, in conjunction with his trip, | TLONDON, May 15 (®).—Society folk Washington, D. C. Aariin artin | Go. and the magnificent park of Black |son, made s, Four ‘o the | (00T (e corners—are neglected, | to collaborate in the preservation of |are anticipating the time when the % daughte : Hills, with its romantic history and [original member s ent and | SRS Sloposes to restore the | Some of the songs of this tribe. He | Prince of Wales will leave his bache Will vou please ma; who was origi- | jr astonishing natural beauty, Teceived an jovation > were the |y pect of these anclent so | Will check the authenticity of the |lor quarters at York House and take 1, without obligation on my pa dukota. This list | jured its quota of visitors, who now |retiring president, Mr. Davison, Who | fhat it will have the same a; ance | 50ngs of which phonograph records | over Marlborouzh House, in congressional { yake it a point to pass every inch |Wis made sergeantut-arms, and Mrs. |, "\han its inhabitants de .| are to be made. "I'rom 1890 to 1895 |terations are nearing compl heing @ mem- | ;¢ the way in daylight and to ta Davison and their daugh 1 The stones will be laid in e, as | Dr. Fewkes lived with the Hopi In-|is said the prince intends to entertain and an earnest | o000 ogsible. The State 1 ! of Brookings, and the first vVice | o< the custom in Pueblo dwellings, | 414n$ to study their customs, lan- |there on « fairly large scale, but not s policies, tains marveld roads. probably the |Pre ident, Mr. Kumler. and the interior will be plastered with fixm(ge ,,","'l Mjlmf\ and he was the | quite so vishly as did his grand- | best mountain roads in that section Many Outings Enjoyed. dobe decorated Wi pigment. f firs ”\‘\)_L!la_]::ax:’{n'\h:‘wxx‘x;‘x.l'x:mxs into father, King Edward. -~ There will and they are well equipped with| poiige the officers and a board of | The fireplace will ored and amous snake | however, he one or two awberry Senator 1 was one of the!shelters and nns and every facility |y pnurement, which is composed of | e logs will be lakl across the top da crushes’ ou the famous Luswa. such as | NI OOR O OO OO AR 01 orators of the oc n and his ad- | sportsmen. In < | e e enent ‘and past offieials of the | ©f the walls to support the roof of ct history of the | South Dakota Soclety is ready to fur- | ¢, WHE SR RO GUECT Sintea | Willow twigs, - bark and clay. S issourt and | nish an orator who knows every detall | everal committean, which prove help Ruins Studied for Years. v > Black Hills. is of the hunter’s and angler’s paradise {g,) i, arranging the annual banquet. | o pir fean Bthabl preserved in i r of the ‘[“m, who can draw a picture which | tha dunces ;fi“l““w Sicnios melnir I'he Dureau of American Ethnology ciety. Mr. Ma toastn ould cause al any mormal manlgine il Octobar it Rock Creek | [ SUSHt Years On the stidy ofihe \ Genuine Tubular N\ $6 ALL-WOOL various ruins e Nouthwest and ot v wade st o womms . Joueney St | Baise. ot (Great 0alls jand at arious ruins in t outh nd recommended that the ruins e i et gon or First President Still Member. ess GF s I preserved as & Rational monument, \ CcOT SWEATERS Oxfords Hammocks State; Thot horson, 2 he State officers, chosen in that | ttees, »“sta e | et et P ity on the . fuire S et gt b s o A W e ¥ | Hop!_Indians, Dr. Fewkes has been Lib Slip- ince this first banquet. December | 3, “p, The firat presiacnt. ; ? . tor Has | = \ iberty’ L P Sixee Néw .4 1. Fhiese teasts fare oFrani it at office for 15 vears, and e of rogram, and his aldes Link » @ = Ins an activ I member. Mo Brown Mrs. Bee = s \ c eral dan ter | XiT. Kumler, the vice pr . kept | Dillman AL Dahl looks after the ¢ \\ Spring Heavy 6toll N Only weason ines e office until | constitution” and by-laws. und on his | Knit N S e B Z | fom the city wi he cause of a| committee ;::‘v.“, T, I::\’:;lel M:» o S| P 2" " SPECIALS 55¢ We can sell merchandise at such fowoive | low prices on account of our large o buying power. We are the only SALVAGE store buying direct HiNl of Mitchell and W. F. roft | then i g el bl Roast Turkey from the Government. First Oration Preserved. hich the Capital } % of Watertown as vice presidents. Mrs, | they e Il that the Capital has g ol ‘Art Brown of Rapid City was re-elect. | to offer and introduce each to other mbers of the s o . entee voter. South Dakota | and Jens Otterness of rmnw. of the State living in Wash Fried Spring W he L part of three day arney | B ©. treas -, Mr. Christo. | ington Chicken from Washington, and the time and 1 has proved a capable —w--l - S $1.00 expense involved has proved quench and the social meetings have structures in Manizal 3 & o ing to the ardor of the most patriotic | been multiplied and are unusually well | bia, which have housed the bus 1 P.M. to 7P.)M. s, No 16 1 snded. The new president has ar-|concerns that w driven from their | mit g b I ranged @ progrdm which is most | p nent quarters by a fire last| b are provided fe $e who wis adaptable, names days and places of {July. were destroyed, recently, in an—[ o use this privileze, but this is all ac- ! meetings stunces suggest. other blaze, el T 1\ STREE N.W. NEAR G Big 50-Cent Week—-Read Every Word| 2 | | :ict any article you:wish—pay 50c cash and have-it deliveredur home. | owaes | READ!N COME!! SAVE! 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Binbive SUhreespieee FOULHE. ... cax.uisbimsis dosbisons $24'50 In All o Grass Police : Colors 11 Very ga]. 39¢ || * 7 Suspenders pecial teaatiaiofew At o8 price of only Reliable Lawn Mowers— it 54| WASHINGTON SALVAGE CO. wheels ..ol $9.75 - = iy ores s S ke ey, S S =5 sy 303 10th St. N.W. —— steel springs. ENire SUIe. .. ou.seoemmessnsasssnessn (Four Doors Below the Avenue)