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6 - VETERANS' ROSES ENTERED IN SHOW Blooms From Walter Reed to Compete With World’s Best This Week. Beautiful wi THE SUNDAY & STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUI ) JUNE 6, 1926—P DISABLED wounded veteran: Hospital, will world’s b H cultural Societ Walt with which they cess. The rose garden one of the prettie has been cultivated a Yh(‘ wounded vete who turn to flower have in A tund of | that would d It is declared Rose Competition Competition hibitors at th cording to the entr son of the “M nd several of th rowers of the hibits at the show reputed t orchids in Siegwert of and Charles whose orchid us, will adl have displays s Young, jr.. of ill have a dis- play Davison of the American Red Cross at right. SOLDIER TO EXHIBIT IN:FLOWER SHOW BY CONFEDERATES Veterans Will Will Honor Dead at| Services in Arlington Cemetery. United States veterans will | Led Army | by the Band, Confederate march in reverance for their dead| companfons at annual Confederate | memoriul exercises, under the auspices | of Camp No. 171, United Confederate Veterans, assisted by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and Children of the Confederacy, in Arling- ton Cemetery at 3 o'clock this after- | veterans are to form in line ! 5 o'clock at the west gate of Arlington Cemetery, from where they | will march up to and around the Con tederate Monument in salute, prior to assembling in the stands of the Con federate section. Assembly will then | be sounded by the bugler of the Army Band, after which “America” will be | sung by the audience, led by the band, | and Rev. Dr. W. A, Lambeth, pastor of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church | South, will deliver invocation. Address to be Made. is to be de The prineipal “vont Royal, Va. The remain- der of the program will then include | the rendition of sev vocal selec ‘ illun by rtet composed of Mrs Heartsill, Miss Lillian | “har] 3. Myers and | the playing of v nd, anc 7 ]‘um chaplain of Camp | Flowers \\n\ m- distributed over the mm‘v of Gen. Joseph Wheeler and the wves of the Confederate soldiers by Children of the Confederacy, led frs. Maud Howell Smith, under tion of Mrs. Gubriel Edmon he committee on | | I)\v The A fered iis silver and bronze metals for competition the show next week | and the American Horticultural wward - medals ply coveted by fonal flower of- Entrics Of Peonies, Georoge \W. Pevton of Rapid hy of entries nd there rp a number of | vies in this which is | ns flower: growers ibs have entered as © the Georgetown Club, Battery ¥ Club, Hyattsville lington Coeunty. Va.. thode Island smaller popular Garden Heights Citizens’ 128 classos listed for the and_ Prof. David Lumsden, rman of the exhibition committee | uted yesterday that uld e entries in practically charge of the exhibition, in addition to Mr. Lums den, contists of Peter Bisset, J.| Marion Shull. Joseph A. Herbert, jr.. and 1. P. Simpson. | OFFICERS FINISH COURSE| Three of Foreign Class of State De- ; partment Will Go to Peking. Three of the thirteen me the United States foreign have j wpleted course of @ ing at the Htate Department. hn been orde; study ithe Chinese lay i \ ugustus 8. Chase of Waterbur Lewis “lark of Mont 7 Mayo Newhall, Under the D Partment certain forelsn service off re to study the Chinese and se langunges. They will be sta- at the forelgn capitals for two ars. following which the succ andidates will committee in who r duty in bom language and indus trial conditions he understands for period of five vears Haiti President Coming. Louis Borno, Republic of Haiti, are coming pay My president of the and Senora Borno, |n the United tes to 't ty Pre ¢ and to visit the| al t-\|-n>umn at Phila- delphia State De- from rrive 2 v . where they will be met by Hannibal Prince, 1he Haitian Minister and escorted to A suite at the A Hotel has heen engaged for taem. Miner Killed by Horse. 1 Dispatch to The Star, MBERLAND, Md. Norman Zea, 31 rs met death in mine =olidation ( evel as the vesult of a horse runnin, | Zea was driving the animal, was pulling a car londe It gave a lurch, jerking from his seat, : June old, s 1 of the Con- which with coal the dr 'Herd of Bullocks Breaks Loose | | Special Dispatch to The Star { herd | pool terror | knocked down and several injured, but {LAUSANNE TREATY ful | | plenipotentiary | fluenc { Although th And Spreads Terror in Liverpool By the Associated Press | Seven bullocks raced into une bis LIVERPOOL, England. A | store, creating a panic among P -l clerks and the big crowd of Saturday © | customers, who mbled for the wughter broke loose gnd ran amuck first refuge available. this afternoon in the neighborhood of June | ] | One animal rushed from a building | Seotland 1 and for a long t E driven to with a man clinging to his head. The held that ded section of Liver- |man was injured and taken to a hos ed as they charged hither | pital. Another fiery Canadian bull charged | up Scotland road with a man seated precariously on his back, clinging to | thé horns. Where the bull picked up | his jockey is unknown, the man || | directions to escape the onrushing | jumped to safety after his wild ride. || animals, which themselves were more | All the animals were ultimately terrified than angry. ! rounded up. and thithe: Some of the beasts even invaded stores. A number of persons were none seriously. The crowds fled in ‘EX PRESIDENT OI' CHILE RATIFICATION URGED' CALLS AT WHITE HOUSE ‘WIH Present Peti!mn Asking That | Rights of Tacna-Arica Citi- zens Be Guarded. Former President ldri of Chile who | United States last week, « the Associated Pross White House vesterday pay Speedv ratification of the Lausanne { respects to President Coolidee treaty with Turkey was urged in a| Later he expects to present, letter sent to Chairman Borah of the | through the Stase Department. a peti- | Senate foreign relations committee | tion from the pat societies in | vesterday by the Religious Society of | Chile requesting the P'resident ar- Philadelphia and vicinity. | bitrator of the Tacna-Arica dispute, 1o s in T who are best | consider the rights of the population ‘and whom it is our pur- | of the area, as well as the policies of | nose to help by Senate action th the Chilean and Peruvian govern atication or | ments. 1id, “are practic in favor of ratifi treaiy.” The heart of the ques rted, “Lies not in halancinz the of the past but in attempt- | agenda, a constructive, Christian solution | ha convoked next Autumn. Approval the future. * * * Our real hope | of the various cabinet budgets was iffecting the situation for the right | among the chief matters considered at | Society of Frxends Calls on Bomh\ to Aid in Speedy Approval of Pact. Arturo irrived Hled Alessan in the at the to his Italian Deputies Adjourn. ROME, June 5 (#).—The Chamber Deputies, having exhausted its was adjourned today Tt will on, it was of to retain the confidence of Turkey [the session. by honoring U ignature already given to the treaty by the American and to use our in friendly nation pursuing a polic international friendship expressive of the spirit and upon the minrimo of Christian Spats and watches to be worn by | dogs are being marde. | POSTAL GAIN SHOWN, Local Office Had 10.87 Per Cent Increase in Genemal Rise. The Washington Post Office, with| an increase of 10.87 per cent in postal receipts for May over last May, shared in the general gain in postal receipts for that month throughout the country. The Post Office nounced yesterday May at 50 welec d represent about per cent of postal receipts, totaled S$28,546,638. whs again as compared with the same month jast vear, it was about $2,800,000 less than for April this year. ~Nine offices, including Chicago, second in point of total re: ceipts, showed decreases as compared NEW DUTCH COLONIAL RESIDENCE, 111 LELAND STREET. Chavy Chase. Md.: near Columbia Country Club: Lot 90xi84 Beautiful wooded e, tion in _rear famiiics: 9 rooms, 2 bathe (1 ;1 bedroom on 16t _floor: room on ed be. Department that receipts in offices, which 1 an- fireplaces Worage hot :}'.r..m; aftic peny, Spmdns ¥ POSTON, frote.” o over him. with May last year. ment to_inspect Thompson Distributing Co. Frederick J. Thompson Owner and Manager 303-:306 District National Bank Bldg. Opens a general w holesale merchandise commission busines Mr. Thompson has had 30 years’ experience representing producers, planters and manufacturers in the United States and has had exten- sive contracts with sources of supply in all foreign countries, being prominently connected with the International Bureau of Trade Exten- sion. He advertises his line under the comprehensive caption, “Every- thing That Grows,” and that he can “deliver the goods.” This registered trade-mark is stamped on all packages—his goods deliv- ered direct from cai r on track. ; Lvoods w:ll be handled in car lots and less. Thompson Distributing Co. 303-306 District Nati ional Bank Bldg. Main 10194 the |t | ('ummlll?u in Charge. Petty is commander of Camp and John M : of 'the in charge of the memorial e O | Other members of the g of the class at | pjpee are W. L. Wilkerson, the Naval Acaden which has just | ¢hai n: N. D. Hawkins and F. e the first class | Angelo. Mr. Hawkins also is ch: £ next year. E » i or | man of the committee on music, Wl of rank Mrs, Maud Howell Smith 18 chair today are Philip of the committee on_decorations. npshire: Arthur Col. Lee D. Crandall Is chairman rsey; Walter H. Albach, N of the executive committee. Also a ferbert (. Zitzwitz. lllinots: -orimittee on public order for the oc Rutledge. *Missouri: Herbert M. | casion consists of the following: W. L. | Ceuhaus, Wisconsin: Robert A. Hin- | Wilkerson, chariman; W. D. Te ner, Hlinois; Thomas L. Davey, Massa- | J. M. Utterback, E. Kahn, C. chusetts; John W. Hays. Indiana. Wooland and He Charles. Leads New Middy Class. ANNAPOLIS, shipman Ferold Mexico is the Md D, leader June 5.--Mid Overfelt New gener of mond Gift Suggestions for the Graduate Ladies’ Wrist Watches \\'m-uv 522,85 Charge Accounts Invited Satisfactory and Bfide Diamonds 14. M White Terms 145t Solid Gold Elgin. Special. 14kt. 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Complete Line of Eriez Gas Ranges Bletas Sow v iy . and Kitchen Cabinets Third Floor 1926—PART' 1 EXERCISES TflI]AY eewETon Tob FeSH Imsanc Rise in Cost of Amusements That Own Slender Purses annot Meet By the Associated Precs. PARIS, June 5.—French people more and more sensiti difference between thel that of the the nd pounds The French, they say, are being |that they were ref gradually driven from places urh'h']"\' of l""‘ popula -\'n!‘\'lp 5 A R O |while an “Americin couple amusement because the extravagance |.~ zht behind them was instantly of foreigners results in a swift and [ commodated. continual ad m price. They | The nch complain_that ri been pract an apartment ince they have for a long time Iy excluded from Mon 1use the prices in the 1 ie prohibitive o that boule One Frenchman tells how he hecominz sIx taxicab drivers re station before would take him hauffeurs all told him to try some other taxi. that they were wait ing foi Americans und English from the boat trai A newly wed French couple reported them also 16 A vish and Gern France has trolled by munic try of commerce vings banks o lities or the mir brides For graduates You who desire to make vour will save time by coming to_this store in search of g anniversaries rood wishes count for something ifts for the bride, the graduate or for a friend’s anniversary Gifts that never lose their charm—rare and lovely things, bearing the hall mark of quality, are here in profusion, and what is espe- cially interesting—at prices genuinely moderate. Perfect Diamonds . 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In a beautiful mahogany finished e? casc. ¥ MEMBERS OF JU!SI‘ERIY.!.\[’-III;UIO.\'I) EXCHANGE JEWELERS ADOLPH KANN President 935 F Street Address ARTHUR F. SUNDLUN Treasurer 34 Years at This