Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1926, Page 13

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1926. the building, making its way to the first floor, which is occupled by the Bearings Sales Co., and then to the upper apartment flpors. A second alarm was turned in when firemen found the flames threatening o destroy the bullding and adjoining structures, Dense clouds of smoke hampered the work of the firemen. Damage to the building is estimated at about $2,000, exclusive of great THE EVENING TWO FIREMEN HURT AT 14TH ST. BLAZE Capt. Stanton and Pvt. Marshall Fall Through Hole in Floor; moved, part and parcel. | Lald to be o fo MOSE of and more comfortable | Sleepers Saved. FLTI | capitol In \: at Magdalena, a — it i Hope of W-nmng Based on| Support of Porter—Brook- |” ’r,x’ i tnicen follow | ,WhIIS Aehting fre and dense clouds Hospital Treatment Finished. ing the u building. 19079 Fourteenth street, | Col. Frank Halstead, U. 8. Infantry, hart Still Unindorsed. g a R (Iy_before daylight this morning, SONORA CAPITAL MOVED. Legislators Seek Cooler Site as Hot Summer Looms. HERMOSILLO, Sonora, Mexico. June 11 (#®).—Sonora solons have packed their bags. The state capital B..0. P RIFT CHEERS JOWA UEMUBRMSJ The Store for Good Values—Quality Furnishings and Convenient Deferred Payments While fighting fire and dense clouds who has been under treatment at . Thomas RB. Stanton of No. 21 | Walter Reed General Hospital. has Engine Company and Pvt. A. R. Mar- | been ordered to return to his regular shall fell through a hole burned in | station, at Omaha, Nebr. the first floor and were injured. . Occupants —of. Approximately three and one-third million people used the money trans- By the Aceo . dune 8 —lowa | P i e, Army Finance Changes. | ilis. ‘aiarmanite: | Changes in the Army iinance De- jawakened. fled to adjoining buildings. | partment are announced v | The cause of the first is undetermined. gervice of one of the tel - | Department as follows: (ol Frederick Capt. Stanton suffered shock and W. Coleman. attached to the office of hlx!:!“ l:!l hll,- {lnu mhx:;r basement et o e, Awer Department |and Pvt. Marshall was badly cut about | Jkhart. while | and properts audicor for the District | the bodv. ‘The Tatter was treated at | GINGER November's | of Washington. has bew: transferved | Garfield Hospital. A third fireman. | 1 -|to Boston for duty: Col. Bdward A.|Pvt. Willlam ‘. Cameron. of No. 11 | ALE! Sturges e office of chief of | Engine Company. was severe finance a s | th lh' 1eg when struck by broken | NONE BETTER assistant chi i le was taken to Emergency | William | t Boston, al, where a number of stitches A. G. HERRMANN been assigned (o duly in the office of | were taken in the wound. o chief of fina this city The fire started in the basement of 750 Tenth St. S.E. ating by Dan ¥, an outcome of resulted in his Steck. Democrat the 1524 election Porter had m of the total Den three-quarters of ed. His nearest opponent Murtagh, mination. nee to ymn 35 per 0 per cent vote with Tiles and James cent of In 1.960 precin ter had > er as (lVP I\-n\nrrm:n Brookhart got zed group of Repub- and from the Repuh- Jican State committee itself through it repudiation of Brookhart's can- didacy in 19%4, when Steck was ad- judged by the Senate to have been elected. Republican leaders have given no tntimation of their attitude toward support fe candidate Are you bemg bored to death? Flit on your garments. Flit kills moths and their larvae which eat holes. Exten- Brookhart in the coming campaign, | but Senator A. B. Cummins has intt-’ mated that he will not run inde- pendently, and Howard J. Clark. third in the Republican primary. has indicated that Brookhart can have his support. Chairman Burt B. Burnquist of the MOSQUITO torture is quickly ended if you keep a can of Flit handy. Flit spray clears your home in a few minutes of disease-bearing flies and mos- quitoes. It is clean, safe and easy to use. sive tests showed that Flit spray did not . stain the most delicate fabrics. A Scientific Insecticide Flit is the result of exhaustive research This Handsome Upholstered Utility Bed-Davenport Suite Upholstered in Jacquard Velour A type of suite that should be in every home, as it provides 24-hour-a-day service. Sleeping accommodations at night-—a living room_suite by day. Comprises a large duvenport. armchair and wing chair, with loose spring cushions, upholstered in attrac- tive Jacquard velour. by expert entomologists and chemists. 1t is harmless to mankind. Flit has re- placed the old methods because it kills all the insects—and does it quickly. Get a Flit can and sprayer today. For sale everywhere, (NEW JERSEY) State central committee said the Rrookhart vote was a reprimand to the administration for not interest- ing itself in a satisfactory farm re- lef program DUELL TO TAKE STAND IN OWN DEFENSE TODAY Government Rests After Pressing Its Perjury Case Against Former Movie Magnate. Br the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 9. —After taking more than a week to present its side the perjury case against Charles H. rmer president of Inspiration the Government rested Kills All Household Insects Flit spray also destroys bed bugs, roaches and ants. It searchesout the cracks and crevices where they hide and breed, and destroys insects and their eggs. Spray STANDARD OIL CoO. 1 Deferred Payments rges are an after- tempt_to invoke to restrain Lillian Gish, . from appearing in films DESTROYS Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bugs Roaches of record that. although Miss Gish was in the city, the Government did not call her to testify. Duell will take the stand in his own defense today g Four-Piece Walnut-Veneer Bedroom Suite 1scha man 1s rather. ol CISCO. Tune 3 (P.—A An élegant Suite, comprising Bow-end Bed, Large Dresser, Chifforobe. Mischa Klma _unlinlsl. ‘The 9 infant w I : I and full Vanity. Beautifully designed and constructed for many years of service of Walnut Veneer and Gumwood. Another striking example of the furniture opportunitiés at this store. Deferred Payments 0 Roof Failures —-may result from poor 5 workmanship, inferior materials or a combi- nation of both. fTo_ enlist Colbert's services is to insure § materials and work of g absolute dependability. you whatever th tent or character your tinning ne Maurice J. Colbe.rt Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 | Street ;S Thls Handsome 10-Piece Dining Room Suite An elaborate suite, constructed of American Walnut Veneer and Gum- l wood. Ten beautiful pieces—Oblong Extension Table, China Cabinet, Buf- fet, Server, five Side Chairs and ane Armchair with seats of genuine leather; substantially built and beaunfully finished. Deférred Payments O’Donnell’s Pharmacy 14th & Colo. Ave. Is a Star Branch (1) Tt gives More Miles per Gallon. (2) It does away with Motor Knocking. (3) It gives Greater Uniform Power. (4) Itstarts Easily and Instantly. (5) 1t gives Greater Driving Flexibility. (6) It Saves Motor. Porch Rocker $2.95 Made of hard maple, double woven cane seat. No Phone or Mail Orders . Four-Passenger Hardwood Lawn Swing $6-95 Finished in Green and Red—bolted slat frame. No Phone or Mail Orders Silius .szsbuiglz 3m:au‘1ur Go. With the idea of fa- cilitating your use of The Star Classified 'Section these Branch Offices, where Classi- fied ads for The Star may be left, are lo- cated at the most con- venient points around town and the nearby suburbs. They are for your benefit—and will serve you without fees —charging only regu- lar rates. Refrigerator $19.75 Deferred Payments Refrigerator $14:50 No Mail or Phone Orders Many Other Advantages No Dndmga The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. There must be a reason. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office.

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