Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1926, Page 26

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» . ;28 PUPLS TAKEPAR INESSAYCONTESTS Three Grades Write on Dec- laration of - Independence as Feature of Celebration. consider that and enter them in the contest as representative work of their respective scheols. The prizes for the 'hest essay written by an elghth-grade_pupil wiil be: Firsi, §$15; second, $5; seventh grade. $10 and $5; sixth grade, $10 and $5. The awards will be made to the prize winners on the evening of July 5 on the east front of the Capitol. 1t is planned by E. C. Snyder, chair- man of the committee on arrange- ments, to invite as special guests for the occasions all pupils who have been chosen as the prize winners for the various buildings. MacNider to Visit Academy. Another engagement will prevent Secretary Dwight F. Davis from at- tending the graduating exercises at the Military Academy. June 12, and the War will be represented by ' MacNider, Assistant Secretary of Wa who will make an addre: and tribute the diplomas to the kraduate Puplls in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades today are writing com- positions upon he Decelaration of Independence” in a city-wide competi- tlon heing conducted in connection with the celebration of the 150th an- niversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence o be held here Monday evening, July 5, under the ausplces of the Community Center Department of the Public| Schools and co-operating org: Dr. William Mather Lew of George Washington Univers chairman of the committee on the essays. After the essays are written today the teachers will select the ones they mittee of citizens Department . Hanford didates for municipa Officer Detailed to Harvard. Maj. Charles D. Hartman, Quarter- master Col F Myer, Va., ha been detailed as a siudent at the Har vard School of Rusiness Administra tion, Cambridge, itizens' Assoc r Admir i Be Proud the Car Y a distinctive accessory here and there, be proud. It doesn’t cost much at ial Day offerings prove. Wedge Cushions 49c Neat leatherette fl covers comfortakily filled with high Carigas Spare Tank 59c A handsomely made tank carrying an supply of gasoline for extra little room. toilimit fanan Radiators For Fords $8.99 Gusrantesd not tn eters 39¢ leak and againet all detects in workman- . Has fine P'-T-',,':‘?'{." ship. For all Fords quality rubber ke from 1917 to 1323, bulb and comes 5 ; your moto For 1923.25 models, complets with % float. Regular $1 gumno *h value. t Red Devil This 18 not avera oa .Guaranteed First, by the Kelly- Springfield Tire Com- pany—secondly by TAUBMAN’S. 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Special Dept. for Genuine . sure that you have everything for your Memorial Day motor trip—and get whatever you need in this department at genuine savings. as easily duek’s hack. tive as well tive, e THE EVEN CITIZENS ORGANIZE INDEPENDENT BODY Plan to Function Alone in| Indorsing Candidates for . D.\C. Offices. The nucleus of an unofficial com pendently of any citizens’ organization West Point,l in recommending and supporting ez | tional Capital was formed at embers of some citiz 18 last night at meeting at which the new | sanization was launched was held a | the {nstance of the | | tion, whose president. | w. 1 v Side Water not with the cheaper grade. in constant circulation. Motor Horn. Top Re-cover ing or roadster model al; abmolutely waterproof. Of fineat spring steel, sccordance with manufacturers’ spec- Guaranteed to fit. will make your Ford ride easter and more comfortably. 1926 Fords or Chevi Pair . to function inde- 1 offices in the Na. Dupont Cirel Mrs. {lia, spends her ors | the world in Drive Memorial Day should find your car in first-class condition—ready for the holiday trip that you've been planning. Don’t drive a shabby car. Add and you'll have a car of which you'll TAUBMAN’S—as these special Memor- Simoniz 29¢ grade stuffing Garacity. sone Hexr: Jumt the tning win which o i : X 2 make vour car glossy and shine | Makes driving a lon. Easily ca like new' Tn wax ar eleaner comfort, riad. Takes SPECIAL. Wa reserve tha right titiew $1.29 to he confused Keej 3 in from freezing winter and from overheating in keeping the water . $2.99 to_be confused w.th p korn. Red Devil lond, clear tone, which never frightens the pe- anily 1 attached to any to fit any Ford tour- Fine. glossy for vrolet—$5.95 99c in striet %) Front Bumpers for 1926 .. $5.95 nickeled bum; for jreverest shocks and Ford Parts AR 'In this department, we have assembled every con- Fe % def udarcshfor 11926 ceivable part that your Ford may need. Make l_:'m' ":k o ev:o ets ighly nickele Aan very strongly made, Will resist bumps water slides off a They are distine- o §5.95 NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, that organization of the new body implies no criticism of present incum- bents of municipal offices here. After the decision to organize the committee on independent lin committee was appointed to building up a ‘“non-partisan it membership of a number of prominent citizens from all sections of the city. Those named on this subcommittee a M. H. Rittenhouse of the English Vil- 1 under the auspices dent, Rear Admiral Rogers, to invite | the attendance of delegates from each | tions were not empo them, and for this r cided 1o proceed as an imdependent body wil . GUEST OF COOLIDGE. Irwin R. Kirkwood, Owner of “Summer White House,” at Lunech, Irwin R. Kirkwood, publisher of the Kansas City Star and owner of the Adirondacks camp where President Coolidge will spend his Summer vaca- tion, was a luncheon guest of the President at the White House today. He has just returned from the Adi rondacks, where he spent a few days inspecting the camp. . a sub- id In bhody, as was described, by soliciting the Citizens' Associati HESSE EXkPVLMNS LAWS. i The second traffic lesson hroadcast | throughout the Police Department to- day by Chief of Police Edwin B. Hesse concerned the amended regula- tions to become effective June 4, for- bidding vehicles to pass on either side of a street car on a one-way street’ when It has stopped to tal on or discharge passengers, and re. quiring motorists to stop eight feet behind a stopped street car hound | In either direction when the ks are located on the side of a hizhw. M Hesse has planned through s to the Federation of Citi- ciations. night's meeting’ was held of "the Dupont ation. which at uthorized its presi cle Citizens' recent meeting citizens’ associations at such > of the associations 1t developed that ntatives of these associa- | ered to act for it was de. is daily broadcasts to familiari police officers with the amended rex- ulations before they hecome effective. Austra- traveling around f thrills. FLAGS! For Decoration Day! Every good “citizen should dis- play the national colors on his or her car on Decoration Day. We have a splendid assortment of beautiful flags and holders that can be easily attached to any radiator head in a very few moments. i Flag Holders, with 5 American Flags. .37c Individual Flags, each, up from...... 9¢ Flag Holders, up from .. ceeeeiiane. .19 " For Your Memorial Day S Folding Auto Chairs 69c Ideal for camp use. .Just the thing for the extra pas- senger. 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