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_THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1926. |Asleep at Wheel, Al 3 it Lt | ATLANTA CLEAN-UP et iy B it | Motorist Killed R i e S| DEMANDED BY WOMEN |5 % Ao s its Declaration of Independence. leader, and Mrs. R. L. Turman, The model post office, the first Fed- president of the Atlanta League of RANK |N READING And TWO InJured BY DAVIS AT E I eral exhibit, 100 per cent complete, e Women aners.‘ i : ; was throw to the public yes: i The. women indorsed Chlef James By the Associated Press. terday, o OPen to the public yes:) Delegation of 30 Leaders Calls on | ; "5, Vou®\ o Yecently has been ELKTON, Md., June 3.—Llovd The ; A 1i e e ! post office contains, among the " reinstated as head of the police . Seaman, 2% ot Pleasantville SN articles on exhivician. o pictorias heq Folice to Wipe Out Boot department. N. J., fe his 2 0 tory of the Post Office Department, i i o e Is Reduced to Sergeant After| Tuesday night and was killed when | Segretary of Labor Lauds|the various means usea in trans: legpigieudRice e Casintge Pros ayainnsicn e | the car plunged 30 feet off Broad a ¢ o DRl et it road portation of the mails and the de- — best things about the old songs is | Charging Drunkenness in | broken. g " ' Their Patriotism at Build- 'L} uiages 2P 2" #t 16UC" | by the Amoctaied Prees. that the worst ones are forgottet . 3 Francls Howard, Glassboro, N. J., e exnioit emphasizes the paintul| ATLANTA, Ga. June 3.—Thirty [= — Miss Melba City Schools. e e DotiMCEtley, Mew ing’s Dedlcatlon_ and sudden end which usually comes | Woman civic reform leaders appeared | : S e . to would-be mail robbers. A number | before council's police committee i s : «‘v“fle' F\dn-cw"m;\':f:?p"\ 4 1:"01 1"&':1 —— of photographs show individuals who | meeting here last night and demanded SWAT THE FLY I white Kaffir kid with By the Associated Présn. AR G aihsr and arins - |8y the Aveociated Driss. made attempts to rob the malls after | a sweeping clean-up of alleged vice white linen quarters 5 NG. P i LY > gt - i they had been removed to the morgue and i traffi ditions in the \READING, Pa.. June 3. Declaring .:;ted JLhe t re on their | PHILADELPHIA, June 3.-Swed-|and add a touch of the unexpected | eity. The women offered to take the | Take advantage of an and Cuban heel. ary by ay from Newpor 3 to Phila- | ish immigrants and their descendents |io the ensemble. Saddles used in the | field to assist police If mecessary. | early start b);| an fl!!l'ehs- Perfect heel to the Modification League and intro.| % P s = an old gravel in the United States were paid a warm | PONY express,” stage vnuchos‘. dog Corruption in the police department sive war on the fly at the i fitting. duced before the Senate prohibidion | pit., F tribute for their thrift and patriotism | ¢ ape mipang 2/fplanes are included yas charsod by the leadors ;:;t:gr s beginning of the season. 5135 o S e e ity B vesterday by James J. Davis, Secre-| Officlal attendance figures at the|imen were acting as informers The Star has for free ¥ 4 council yvesterday voted 4 to § to de- Hair Tonic Maker Weds. |2ty of Labor. dedicationy Sxercises Monday showed | against raiders — or organized ||| distribution wire - handle mote the chief to the rank of sérzeant. | prppANy. M ‘ The Secrctary, who was on the list |y s r i °n 10 | Jiquor and vice interests. Immediate | I t Th = b a b h ANY, Mo., June 3 (#).—Fred the grounds and 25,000 more were | rrection of this alleged condition | y swatters. 3 RV e MR TONRE (he a8 . wealthy halr tonic manu.|©f sbeakers at the dedication of the |admitted on complimentary passes. | anked: | “Ask for gne at the main wars, who cil cham- el ot el both of Des Moines, lows, were | which wili house Sweden's exhibitions | The Gallatin Democrat thinks may. | 1. 1. Andrews, president of the I e ed here at noon yescterday the sesquicentennial, declared the [be the reason they print the bill of | Atlanta Women's Civie Council, who any of the Branch Agen- ROl it s o s Anedean e was divorced by his first wife, [ Swedes who have come to America | fare in Freuch in some hotels is be- | several weeks ago charged thi e = = Lettie §. Fitch, December 17, | "have done their full share in the L hat you don’t Kknow “’fln'ljll\('mb()l' of the city council w % the G. A. R. Ve After two citizens had spoken, the appeal of the veterans was shut off by Mayor Sharman, who introduced the | Stroble was not 0| » it b mhees et ol Reliable Since 1914. Aefend himself. M; mitted he had held no Chief of Police Harry H. Stroble. ir.. . Broad Creck Briage cov. orous protest of ve.erans of three cer T i nd Miss Gertrude West: John Morton M e - ” % | femorial Building, . he delegation was headed by Mrs. (| office of The Star, or at 1305 F Séveet on. Veters coreign Wars and € B e CrKoeiGn VA upbuilding of their country.” and may drunk at a council meeting and m‘m’ demotion motion. The citizens, ever, drew from the mayor th - | sion ’hrll the lel! r wr v Stre el was “the truth.’ - In the letter 1k declared th~ he had no fi e increase « drunkenness . but tha he believed it zre: +ha increase. | He said tha he last fuul“ vears he knew of s < e | children had heen Y . . . =schools drunk."” ° o o 0 o e o ; 2 lined by the civil service laws. Coun- cllman William J. Smith, the lone member opposing the resolution. de- clared he would carry the matter into ocourt. g SHIP BURNS IN PORT. Islander Was Owned by Barron G. Collier of New York. SOUTHPORT, X. C.. June 3 (@) | The steamer Islander. bound from Tampa to New York, was burned to P here st monson and 10 men were able {0 leive the vessel without injuries. The cause of the fire is not known. The Islander was ow Barron G. Collier of New York and during the | B a risiewe = ol USTOMARILY—folks look for old merchandise accumulated—to be cleared away in an Florida. There were no passengers SR e Tl event of this kind—BUT YOU HAVE WAITED FOR CUNNINGHAM’S SEMI-ANNUAL years ago and was listed at 119 tons. 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