Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1926, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2. 1926 e e ———————————eeee e ——— e e - 3 o - Sl = y 5 Battlefleld | nae . movement for increased wages. The | This amount récently was asked in a |lawh by the Virginia State HISTORIC HOME SAVED. ‘([ vi - i v 00d | Mark Association, which eontri- SENATE APPRUVES issouri to Keep - [ENGINEERS MAY ASK e o the memership avored | of Tratamen: and. the Order of Rail | Pites the ‘frst o each commmnity. et v * ] " v . It commemorates the second battle of | Place Where Confederacy Secre- )[f Alr s L) mowme.n" IS coDTenge gy | W (V?flur.!nm- s N Winchester, June 13-15, 1863, The ey | $1 A DAY WAGE RAISE | it [T s oman o xoron [VinTenet S a1 T g | P TS, fnechey o . . Meeting simultaneously, but sep: 1 o o As Radio Soloists e arately, a subcommittee of 12 general g ermon. e Ao .| BRADENTON, Fia, June-2 (PF— N A ’ A0 General Chairmen of Brotherhood | chairmen of the Eiotherhood of Loco- Harrisonbu n.. representing the | The historic mansion where Judah || €W Apartments i IR 4 CHvs RIS O D ENE RN BATTLE MARKER PLACED. |association, and received by ! Mayor | philip Benjamin, Secretary of the Con xe'fln‘ in Cleveland to De- was discussing a wage increase move- Julian F. d. A short memorial o re during the Civil S o 3 :, { ddress will “be delivered by City = will he no more individual broad- ¢ cide on p,opo,,d Plea. holding of the two meetings | Winchester Mem®rial Commemo- | ST, Brilip wWilliams. - War, is to be p ed as & memorial i | casting by inmates of Missourd : here may indicate a joint request by by _the Daughters of the ¢onfe Passes Resolution to Honor s ‘,’....,..m - the engineers and firemen for ad.| Fates Event of June 13-15, 1863. e e . Benjamin, when General Robert E. S i % vetary of the ¢ vanced wages. 3 Bulldings erected by the soclal wel- | Lee surrendered, hid in a seeret cham- Open Until 9 P.M. Head of Treasury in Early sour of Charities “LEVELAND, Ohio, June 2.—Three 3 & of the engineers in- iR, June 2. fare council of Chile have proved so|ber in the 'ge fireplace. 1460 Irving f i hundred geheral chairmen of the | AUEUFates their action for increased alf s r more CIvil |suceessful in solving the housing prob- | It g home that Days of Repub“c of Social Work . : 5 wages. . ers to he erected [lems of the poor that a large number Iy fled to England. to ||| Mt. Pleasant J 3 that Missouri | Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers | The amount to be asked, it is be- hester and vicinity was placed | that will be modern and sanitary will | escape the hardships of reconstruction ned i lesson from Harry Snod met here today to consider a proposed | lieved, is approximately $1 a day.lin position today on the City Hall{he built in Santiago and Valparaiso. o ’ - “King of the ivo e i R e T o e NG L e O 000000 joint resolution authorizing erection of a statue to Albert Gallatin, one of | the early Secretaries of the Treasury, | fn the grounds of the Treasury De- ‘,l‘f,:;' e, R S e s il ohe B This is a store for furnishing homes with Senator Walsh, Democrat, of Montana il - ). o @ & - L }i‘,,,ffff,['fjffé}%f;fi‘:m R the best that is beautiful, inviting and usable the Treasury and as representative of K The most con- venient and prettiest rooms in Washington. > individual the United States in several foreixn | to Be More Stringent. f / countries. The statue is to he pre-| 100 CITY, dype 2 ! ' sented to the Government by an ax. | 18 for the new insurance law = e erre a en S roclation now beins tormed, and the | BRI TR | 1 l l I ° o'y ApprOpAUOL e herehy becomes effeetive, [t Loth Mexican ami . to secure atue be permits from the department dusiry and commerce in - ordel bullding, but leaves the Anul decision | H to the Fine Arts Commission | e ookl B, , | Senator Walsh puinted out that the |, statue of Alexander Hamilton stands | 5 : 4 " at the south end of the Treasury and Vb Fold C that, “like Hamilton, Gallatin was the companie 5 0 lng‘ am| genius of finance.” lle 3 complying with the Liw will be con- C s sidered guilty of fraud ot Jongeat term of any heud of that de. | = —————————— $2 95 5 4 . L native of Geneva, s country in 1780 at and settled in Metal Reinforcement No Phone or Mail Orders B e [ i aabie | | - ; | . Refrigerator 89 vears old and during his long and | 4 4 : T useful career as a citizen of the United, " - A 50 Siates he served for a short time in . : = . Nenate, several terms in the A e and for about a quarter of a . — Jacquard Velour Overstuffed Bed-Davenport Suite “He had no sympathy for the idea that a national debt ix a nat ' i - - » . SIS R i eeaion S, Teana m ¢ Cedar Chests This beautiful suite offers the added convenience of a bedroom when- Noght in every possible was o keep VA Made "of Tennessee Red ever necessary. The Davenport opens into a full double bed. Comprises DR L] T ihe United ke 10 / Cedar Bed-Davenport, Armchair and Fireside Chair, with loose, spring-filled $ No Phone or Mail Orders Senator Walsh said he thought it was fitting that his: memory should | Prices Start at reversible cushions; beautifully upholstered with Jacquard Velour. Ye preserved by a siatue near the | sreat institution over which he pre- "'How do you det that weigh?" $ = ¢ o oy “Drinking o flsss or two of .95 N Deferred Payments ‘tica Club most every meal! | UILD up your heslth and No Phone or Mail Orders SHELD FOR GRAND JURY strength with this wonder- fi"‘"“ brew. Full old time IN SHOOTING OF WIFE Rl restmueante, grorery storen drug stores, etc. O: P our next meal. Or ome. If not watisfied August Haag of 1211 Sixteenth s o ot A ; ’ 2 R \ i & o street northeast. charged with sho 5 i e B N 4! Fiber Carrlage ing his wife, Irene Hxag of Cotta, onr money back. - L = PR . - = L 3 £ ! Hill nertheast,.was held for the [ons of bor ~j~«','vvr-—uv..»- we know f % 3 ! $ 00 ¥ tion of the grand jury on a hond r' W , g - 7t 4 ] 3 §2.500 following a preliminary hear. il 4 y i ink in Police Court today before Julge | W hlitlc Bottlmg \\ orks Y g ] s — \ Robert E. Mattingly S. Farber, Prop. S = - Mre. Haag was seated in a porch | swing at her residence May 24 in the 703 N. Capitol St. company of a former hearder. John | Washington, D. C. Ruppert, when, without warning, iy S kD sDE Decorated the darkness, the buliet striking her t And for fine Ginger Ale . SEARBINID ANl Eey. or Waurtzburger order “Utica Ciub’ Both she and Ruppert claimed they | Rockel' Saw no one at the time, it an al hohpn written by her husband. from 5 . whom she was s ed, lent supp v, 5 D PISENERS Mahogany, Red or Green Walnut Veneer Bedroom Suite J was her & lant Decorated It also was testified Vhl' he h\‘l only a few blacks awa M turned 1o his home the shooting. Haaz ente of “absolutely mot . . i ROBBERY IS ADMITTED. : 0 ‘ - Adjustable hood and rubber- tired steel wheels. Deferred Payments Just as pictured, with Bow-end Bed, large Dresser, Chifforobe and full Vanity. Beautifully designed and staunchly constructed for many years of service. Constructed of Walnut Veneer and Gumwood. Another exam- . ple of the furniturc opportunities at this store. ; Steamer Chair Deferred Payments $ 1 5 2 9 1 James L. Jackson Held on $1,000 Bond in Police Court. Apprehension 5 Policeman h precin in Condition Sergeant's Condition Pills give your dog the power to re- disease. Unequalled for to leap from May ous troubles, loss of vesiilted in his plea i tite, weakness and the after- nt today to t of house- | effects of dx:e;nm mNoun:x: breaking. e was held the action the skin and keep the co: of the grand jury on a hond of $1.000. | hnd ant llu!’ Puppies ho ered = — me eniered was apartment | Newton stveet. the residence | FREE DOG BOOK ph A, Do ison. A suit of ! 48 pages. Tllustrated, On clothes and two fountain pens were fecding,” bréeding and ' care. taken. mplete symptom chart. u = ice department will an: ALlENS WIN DECISION. stions free. . ROSTON, June 2 UP)—Denial of ggrgeun"s eftizenship to aliens on the sole ground that they claimed exemption DOG MEDICINES from military setvice during the war i 4 5 {ILLER PRODUCTS CORP, \ i= “unwarranted by law” the i Rtates Cireuit ¢ of Apy 5 l‘i‘_f:;‘;"‘i"'" ruled in a decision handed down to- st any Fiber Fernery R $ 8 .95 No Phone or Mail Orders Metal = Collapsible 3-Pc. Jacquard Velour-Covered Overstuffed Living Room Suite Chair Constructed to give vears of satisfactory scrvice and genuine comfort. 98C Just as pictured, with large and comfortahle Settee, Armchair and Fire- $ !9 i side Chair, beautifully upholstered in Jacquard Velour. Loose spring e m e er camp. i cushion seats! No Phone or Mail Orders Deferred Payments Fiber Stroller $14.-50 No Phone or Mail Orders Card Table $1.69 No Phose or Mail Orders CleaptactingSp Sparkli | Ly ¥/ i CLEAR fr:h and rosy complexions This Hr dsome IO'Piece Dinil’lg ROOIII Sllite gw accompany good health. The use Consele and - An elaborate suite, constructed of American Walnut Veneer and of refreshing ENO, first tlflng in '1}“; Mirrer Gum;‘vood Ten beautiful pieces—Oblong Extension Table, China Cabi- eI, maglassofwater aaitat net, Buffet, Server, five Side Chairs and one Armchair; substantially tends to promote that inner cleanliness | t which is necessary to good health. $ 1 6'00 built and beautifully finished. Camp Stool Deferred Payments . 29C (,hmese red, jade, ‘reen and _THEWORLD FAM : emest:entgalz - BpRoLD T RITCiE 8.0, o q’,{; All Druggists ) ; Entrance 909 F Street——-at Nmth 171 Madison Avenue, New York + Paronio h.:::d’:/,nh '.Iyl ellington Tw si{fl 75[ a’ld ’1.25 * .C. ENO., Limited, London, Engl Tl ll!l!fl!lllllllllIlllllllllllllflI{IIIllllllllllllllilllllfllllllllllllllfllflllllllfllII\lilllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllI|IIIlllIilIIlIII||Illll!llflilllflllllllllll|l|'|\!!IlllIlIIIllIlllllll‘lllllllllll‘Hllfl!fl!llllllllllllllllllllflulilll!llllfllllllllml‘ghol!llflhli!'ifliflfl

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