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18,000 SEE DUNBAR I Wise, second leader. FI- 18 Helen Kowler, Kenilworth, for her|by Dr. E. W. Sheets, who won a first | day, for.renewals of all the flowers i March, “On the Air”'..Goldman display of water lilies and aquatic|premium, with James Adams, Takoma | were made overnight. Overture, “‘Oberon,” Von Weber s plants in her Shaw water garden. Park, runner up. The best single vase | Among the prominent people visit- e Bacchanale from the opera The best collection of gloxinias, an|of iris, Mqgning Splendot, was that of (ing the exhibition were former Sena- Company | of Armstrong Also ] | [ | Shares Victory With In- I Rhapsody. . - ivic o . YD ““Che finest collection of cut|ceived no less than-12 prémiums for | Aldie, Va. divicual Honcs: f | T cent isabled Guests. bybrid orchids ever exhibited in|thelr garden flowers and arrange- " e o 0 i | Sulte ae baetipa S S, America,” won a first-class certificate| ments of flowers in baskets and jar Merchant Kills Self. _—) f\ { pelia g Delibes | | .. AL, for Thomas Young, Jr., _Bound|gdinfers. A drawing of the propased erchant Kills Self. i Dunbar High School won thiee oud | (&) Walts of e atiis. A magnificent exhibition,” was| Brook, N. J., and Edw: Roehrs, | rose garden for the Brooklyn Botani- | Special Dispateh.to The Star. This Suite Is Advertised in of four outstanding honors zwarded at (he American League Park terday_afiernoon. following the < clusion of the thirty-fourth compet tive drill, which was featured by ¥ battalion and company Arilli other award went to Comp: Arms adjudged the third besi ! drilled company ong, Companies A and B o7 Diunbar we !‘ome - Band. upper bandstand, e | first and second places. respectivel: tomorr evening At 54§ TV opened the show and strolled like ;'}I'e.""’.,fl'ifi”\'v'e'fl;lf' rfil“'fifiifi‘" | among the 11 companies which com- | | o'clock b £ M. Zimmer- | ja trus flower lover among the pro-| g venir de Claudius Parnet s GINGER | peted for drilling . while the ! mann, dn Emil A, usion of blooms of the indoor garden. oo Arat place th talr a1kes Thi s k £ I Natic Ist Battali comy of Duntar | | Fenstad. assistant handmaster. Disabled veterans who are patients | &17C0 TR BACE L L O mpeting ALE his suite, known the Nation SPECIAL companies, won the battaiion drill. | ;\‘lu’rt‘vh .....Lake .; \:.'nlur !'\:od am:tuoumh/um l‘{ols- in garden layouts, Hyattsville Garden over as “The Invisible I‘.qdmnm, 18,000 Cheer Cadets. ! e sl i el gt~ A Club Ianded first ‘place, with George: consists of a large armchair, win A\ erowd which sxceeded 15,000 | Morceau characteristic. Marine Band Orchestra will play a [ ‘onn secqnd und Bastery Dark third. ITH a gase of National chair, and a handsome davenport cheered the Dunhar triumph. Those ! _“"Whisper Flowers™. . Blon special program this evening from 7| 2.ineq o ‘special award for its mixed 7 b and incomparable bed in one who assisted in presenting the | | Selection, 10 10 o'clock. floral display. Ginger Ale in the house et UbholteredbintJagquara awards were Briz. Gen. . . cana” . E Peony Grower Gets Medal. A collection of entirely new flower ho d . - P . )2 S Jac Smither, chief co-ordinator of the Novelty fox trot, “Horses,” b American Horticultural So.| VATIEUES. shown by Peter Bisnet | no matter who drops Im—yo! velour. Rureau of the Budget: Col. W. M Whiting The merican orticultural So-| chevy Chase, w: 4 4 . Craigie, Mrs. Coralie ¥. Cook, Re “Old Chestnuts”..Lake | | ciety’s silver medal, its highest award, Celn B e ol are ready to entertain them | Convenseate Taviie . A. Bennett, Dr. J. Hayden Joh G. €. Wilkl F.1 son, Dr. F. W. Rallou, son. Robert 1. Haycock. Stephen A “The Star S ed Banner.” display of peonies, while George W. G r . Forames. Ssia Mavian F. Shedds .| . Syl . """:' o | |Eovion, Rapitan, va. obiained sec: ational is the Ginger Ale 1 ohg. W ¢ S, Smitn, G D The wconceri by ihe Unites ond place in this class ane rst . s . . . Tiowad and Dr.| | States Arioy Band at the Syivan | | premium for the best coliection of - | with the genuine ginger flavor oy nc. S | Theate: "% " the Monument | | jananese peones A Springs Water everybody likes. TR s o : O s e AR | ghe will be given The soclety's award of merit wan ] Painting, Paperhanging, Upholstering, Draperies A will wear the teacher’s diamond 0 10 8§20 o'clock instead || . Plerson, mayor of | | Br the ecase or botile at - . . medal for the hulance of the year o 0 wcldck. as i . for his group of Plons or Write for Literature Erocers and_ delleatessen. Served 1325 14th St. Main 4224 st Mot At ORorRRA S firsi announced. Boston ferns _and _Mra. Calvin| s 4 it g bt ol g s | ond Lient. Charles A. Shoerer, to-! (‘m!ldfl,"‘!nd“.\i o F‘-PK :l!lis‘l’"l/\“lel‘lcln Waters Corporation heim Co., 209 Eleventh St. M. 7637 gether with Capr. Brown, were! roses. The Amerjcan Roxe Society 933 Woodward Bldg. Washington | ggenheim Co., 209 Eleventh St M. 7637 awarded zold meda 3 membver! ERIE WASHES UP BODY silver medal was awarded to Whit-| Phone Main 2244 | winning company reczived & ! bine diamond-shaned of the bine badge and pin “The competition was directed by Capt. Arthur C. Newman and .Capt Harry O. Atwood. Cadet Lient. Col Harvard Brown commanded th: regiment. Capt. Millard Sellman was: regimental supply officer and Capt Frank Herbert regimental adjutant Maj. Stanton L. Wormley commanded { ng Dunbar battalion, asssted | Lieut. John the winni v Br the Associated Press BAND CONCERTS. United States’ Navy Band, Charles Benter, leader; Charles “Samson and Delilah,” Saint-Saens Selection. kowsk Fantasia () March of the warriors. (¢) Hungarian dance. Excerpts ‘rom No, > nette” § Spangled Banaer.” 2y the Unitcd States Soldiers’ . “How Wonderful You OF LONG-LOST WOMAN : Mrs. James Phipps. Husband and Three Children Disappeared Cross- ing Lake Last Winter. WINDSOR, Ontario, June 9.—The of Mrs. James Phipps. who has heen missing since the middle of last | | i [FIRT LADY OPENS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., fifEDNESDAY. JUNE. 9, 1926. Declares Show . of . Horti- cultural Society. “Magnifi- the enthusiastic comment of Mrs. Coolidge at the formal opening of the grand Spring exhibition of the American Horticultural Society at the Washington Hotel yesterday. Ac- companied by Mrs. Charles G.Dawes, wife of the Vice President: Mrs. Nich- o'as Longworth, wife of the Speaker of the House, and Secretary of Agri- culture Jardine, Mrs. Coolidge officlal- Wi glven 1o M ward P. Schwartz, Gaithersburg, Md., for her Our Usual Good Extra Salespeople and: Extra Wrappers to Insure man Cross, Chevy Chase, for his ex- hibit of roses containing 100 Varieties. premium and first-class certifitates for water lilles were awarded to Mrs. old-time favorite, was that of. Louis Dupuy, Whitestone, Long Island, for which he was given a firstclass cer- tificate. g Orchids Win Praise. Rutherford, N. J., gained a similar award for his potted orchid collection. David Lumsden of the Department of Agriculture presented the beat- in vidual orchid specimen the Cattle; Mendelil. Mrs. Coolidge was much impressed by a water Hly dinner table *deco- ration arranged by Mrs. Helen Fow- ler, which won both a first premium APON Service! cluded'the Iris Ochreleuca and the fol- class certificate for flowers, Which in- lowing rose types, Heart of Gold, Zephirine Droughin. Sixty varieties. of -iris were. shown J. Marion® Shull, Chevy Chase, who also had the best yvellow irls, Virginia Moore. The Spanish.iris award went to Dayld. Lumsden, Battery Park, The war. veterans at Walter Reed Hospital interested, in horticulture re- cal Gardems by Dr. Stuart Gager, which has been accepted by the New York Commission of Fine Arts, ix on view a8 an important adjunct of the exhibition. The Washington jx FASHION royally. | tional Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild will distgibute the flowers which have been on exhibition among the patient: Climbi oses__judged the. best d "Tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the mr.mm:‘m:ry w':u.m, shown by|Souvenir de Georgius Pernet, Mary |of Emergency, Mount Alto.and Wal- | front door of hix store when they left | the heart. causing instant death bandstand. navy yard, by the A. J. Broman, Chevy Chase. A first| Watlace. ~Kathleen- Harrop and | ter Reed-Hospitais tomorrow m""“"‘l T Every specimen in the exhibition ap | peared just as fresh as vesterday to- | | tor Christie Benet of South Carolina, Surg. Gen. and Mrs. Merritt W. Ire- land, Gen. J. D. Glennan and Gen. Mc- caw. The judges were J. Nicholls, West Grove, Pa.; J. Marion Shull, Chevy Chase, and Mrs. Floyd Harris, LURAY. Va. June 9.—Brooding | over the death of his brothes had_occurred two days before, and realizing that he was the only member his family left, it is believed, caused uicide of E. L. Sneed, one of | » 11 ; = the leading husiness men of Gordons. | for dinner, Mr. ville, 50 miles ‘southeast of Lura went to hig office in the back pamt Accompanying two of his clerks to the | the building and shot himself thrd sneed locked fhe daor. The Saturday Evening Post PIECE KROEHLER BED- DAVENPORT SUITE 3. 9 INSTITUTION hatialion adjutant, and Second vy HENah 2 -+ a Darnejl E. Johnson. battalion s | Winter, whem~she and her husban 5 . e ohnson. batialion SuPPIN ing three children disappeared while ris Washington NewYork Roster of -Win The, of ing Companies. roster the winning com- | ving across Lake Erie from Pelee and in an automobile, was washed ashore at Sturgeon Bay last night. The body was found by a Miss Rob- s follows : "‘"3":;)‘:"" S Saaikin nest (- {inson and was taken to Leamington. Browni first lieutenant. Wiliiam | 15 Y3® ldentified by mred Gates, Odom: second lieutenant, Shorter; fir Sergeants—Edward Cha A Toseph-Sewall Carroll sergeant 1 | searched in-law of Mrs. Phipps. sappearance of the iceboats and alrplanes n surface of the A Phipps fami}; the fr All Hats Arranged According to Color to’ -Facilitate Your Selection il ton Daniels. Lavrence lfimm!l‘ 1 Py Tiarr Rinnchard | Lied, | 12k in the vicinity of Peles laland Clavion 2 e, e e ailstorks, | Some of the par 3 l.m\';:“"_,e"k":" min “""““,i"';m, fishermen expressed confidence that Y: e ithe othor bodies also will be washed B i 2 ¥ is Stoles, Charles Privates—Arthur Rell. Creed Brown. ! ashore. James ! o e hody of Mys. Phip found 7 liarvey Burrell William Coannor, Frank Davi iins, Milton | Harris, Honesty . Hughes. Herbert Hughes lefferson, Byron Jone: iawrence Jones, Milton Larr, Lofton, James Wilson, Ernes Wilson. Cla Lucas, Melvi Paul Mag Dovle AMitcl nee heodore ! Mahoney, Milton Miller James AMeredith 1. Bdward Morse, Wil Alphonso Pearson. Jehn Nathaniel Qualls. Milton | Quander, Harry Ray.§ Reverly Robinson wit | liam Scott. Francis Harry Shorter, Ralph & Joseph | Thomas. William avd Washington. Philip Waring and Theo. | dore Williams Company B: Captain. James Butcher first lieutenant 2obinson; ond lieutenan James Green: sergeant. Elverion N. Hallstorke Sergeants—Raymond Cooke. .J Drew, Lawrence D. Howard, De Put ter Jones, Luther Sadgwar, Robert Wachington and Lewis It | Corporals—Eenjamin _Henley. ¥ ward Martin, Matthews. | Bovnton Ailto terson and Sldney Stokes. ! Privat arence Rillingslex. Arthur Bullock, Lloy . Sylvester Ca thorne, Ma Colber:, Itobert Iivans. Norman Baskins, Eimer Gor- | don. Melvin Gilmore, Robert Harris, James Hillman, George Holley. Perry | Howard, Alfred Jackson. Charles Javnes, Emmet Jeter. Joseph K. Maurice Lee. Clarence Lewi: Morton. Uly Malvan, Moore, Samue! Manning. Lew Elmer Moten. Albert Palmer, Alfred Pattin, Jonathan Penn. Leon Qu Lewis Rhone, James Robinson, W liam Settle, Av Smeed, Marcellus Turner. orte, Llovd Riley. Cree; \Wes:, Binns | Henry F Eimi John | ieorze Arnoid, Brooks. i ond Lieut. William Sergt. Joseph Rutherfo Sergeants—Nius Boeoke Hutehinson, Robert Nichols, Cicero Simms, Wil N Stokes, Herman Scoti. Corporals—AMfred Carter, Sterling Gillian, Clyde Robinson. s—William Allen. T John Bz hard _Bog ieorge Butler, Charlesion ge. Rohert Day, Robert | Podson, Charles Early, William Ewell, | Charles Fields, Maurice Gordon, Rob- | ert Greenfleld, William Harris, Maur. | ice Hill, Ralph Jacobs, Russell John- son, Harry Morgan, Jesse Pollaid, Bruce Powell, Charles Randolph, (larence Reeves, William Rosse. John Smith, Charles ‘Thomas, Thomas, Marlow Whi: son, Robert Yarborough. BAR INDORSES JURISTS. The Bar Association of the Di: i of Columbia at a meeting last night unanimously adopted a rvesolution Oliver Dandr setting forth its complete confidence B in the personal and judicial integrity of the chief justice and associate jus tices of the District Supreme Court The resolution will he presented Chief Justice Walter 1. McCoy tome row by the officers of the association. John Lewis Smith, president of the | Bar Association, presenied the reso. ! Intion. ‘which reads: “Be it resol That the District of Columbia Bar A sociation does hereby record its com- plete confidence in the personal and | judictal integrity of the chie€ justice and the associate justices of the Su- preme Court of the District of Co- Jumbia.”” SWAT THE FLY Take advantage of an early start by an aggres. sive war on the fly at the beginning of the season. The Star has for free distribution wire - handle fly swatters. Ask for gne at the main- office of The Star, or at any of the Branch ‘Agen- cies. i fway t rict at the edge of the water cite a point at wl d.a reunion last § directly op- ich the family mmer. GRAYSON GIVEN DEGREE. ! William. and Mary College Honors Notable Graduate. Wit SBURG, Va.. June 8 (#). William and Mary Colleae today conferved the honorary degree doctor of laws upon Rear Admiral Cary T. irayson, personal aide and physician tn Presidents Roosevelt, .Taft and Wilzon. As a youth Dr. Grayson 'worked his ugh William and Mary, and his services as an alumnus to the up- building of the college in recent vears led the faculty 1o select him to receive a degree, only 100 of which have been conferred in the more than 200 years’ history of the institution. Benjamin Kranklin was among the first to re- ceive the honor, and the list includes Jefferson. Presidents Monroe ler, who also were students there, as well as Chief Justice John Marshall and Presidents Harding and Coolidge. 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