Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1926, Page 14

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JUNE 1926. BE PREPARED! ELECTRIC FANS The Season for Electric Fans Is Here, and We Suggest That You Place Your Order TODAY Before the Intense Collar-Wilting Days Are Upon Us. We Have All Sizes in Stock NOW! A GOOD 10-INCH HOME FAN (Large Stock of Sizes and Styles at Reasonable Prices) $1:% Down Balance $1.65 your next ten electric light bills. Cool off as you pay off! THIE STAR. THURSDAY, 10, Admiral Sims Ill. MEDiCAL EXTENSION |LINER'S CREW REFUSES |. = Admisl i o o] EDUCATION IS URGED TO SUBMIT TO TESTS Rear Admiral William 8. Sims, U. S retired, went to the Naval Hos pltll yesterday for a minor operation, Plan Proposed to Aid Rural Doc-| | tors Who Are Far | Denied Shore Leave at New York| {o be performed today. He has Following Institution of New | bsen in poor health gince his return F Clini | By the Associatéd Press. | rom Clinics. NEW YORK, June 10.—Shore Jeave | ‘man_T. Jelly, John W. cmma. J. - GIVEN DIPLOWAS Leo R. King, sie B. Koons ilton .J. Land . Lohmeyer, W. Loren, erite Lydone, 15 \M\n F. T . Benjamin J. Lynch, Me: | Agnes | Jack A. McWilliams, | n. Harriet M. Mast Erma .| to- his home here from a Western Health Rules. speaking tour two weeks 8g0. was denied 713 members of the crew b | of the French liner Paris, arriving | By Sholhsoiats | here vesterday, when they refused to | H t 1 P t SALT LAKE Y. June 10.—The | submit to new health regulations re- | ote res on system of confining clinical research | | garding medical inspection, which | and expert medical and surgical In- | went Iato eRect. two Weeks ago. Beach Bluff, Mass. Finest .hathing. beach. on the ruction to resiricted centers w were given { one examination at qu North Shore; unexcelled food s it difficadt for | ntine, but their sur and service; cool, airy rooms; » obtain post.gradua | when informed by zeon they 12 e el pDISIIGIIIES ith el would have to undergo another medi- wide verandas, excellent music. A wonderful Summer home for William E Lcahy Urges St Graduates to Observe Di- vine Law in Actions. Mattingly, M Minni H. Moeller, Helen . Mont Lilliayg Mooney, Agnes K. . Mullen. John J. Mul vane N . Anna M 1 rice P, 7 r, e { cal examination at the pier they re. W, 0'Connor. : fuse¢ to assemble. They wer Samuel . Ormes, 1 | ported in their attitude by Capt. M. Pahler, (A .| est Maurres, the master of the W. Paren < UBInaN, Sortt < ina, out- | who said he had ordered them 1 lliam _ Petersil 1 of the extension &yvs- | 1o submit to the examination. onaie | ate and urged its adop rothea M. Rehage. ! minating committee of fon” named_the_followine Maurice - O'Donnell th . Pace !‘llnnx delegate the family seeking rest and recreation. An ideal place for children and—only 30 minutes from Boston—the finest resort for the Tired Business Man. Write for folders and information to WILLIAM M. KIMBALL, Manager Hotel Preston, Beach Biuff, Mass. In less than 25 years the pineapple | - | industry in Hawaii has been built up | Wise ""‘,‘l"- 000 annual business. With | Harding, Uni easing world demand the ! ice president: ve looking forward to the s s he trade will reach $100,-{ ket e {000,000 in_value. | s s s NS eSS E NS | - Refuse .flmtmmw -~ “ask for Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Mitk 4 stirring the ' B powder in / ’ -— hot or cold Covkml \ 3 RPmL! . I. Reynolds, Frederick Anna C. Rider, Abbie R. Riordan, cent Roger secretary was recommend- G od as the next meeting place. This iz a \Westing- house guaranteed 10- inch oscillating and is not to he con- fused with cheaply constructed fans <old Gets Degree After 35 Years. <.| CHICAGO, June 10 (®).—All her + | children have finished college, so Mrs. ra Heinemann went back to the niversity of Chicago for the degree she hezan to work for in 1892, She | will get it next week, 35 vears after her matriculation. and with honors APON Springs Water Phone or Write for Literatura American Waters Corporation 933 Woodward Bldg. Washington Thone Main 2244 fan the high schon schaol by Mr. Lea Glee Club Si payable monthly Prepares at home in a minute by briskly on rren. Robert A A. Williams, Floy elyn 1. od, J. Chris Wood, annette . Yeager, | Street Signs Removed. CHAMPAIGN, 111, June 10 (#) Street names on signposts offer too temnting a target for boys with peb city council finds. Tt removed | <. and is painting the street at a price. “This Is a Fan” For Infants, Growing Children, Invalids, Nursing Mothers, etc. Lindberg T, Palmer wers as were awarded Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 14th and C Sts. N.W. Main Ten Thousapd This Company stands behind every appliance it sclls Rich milk, combined with extract of choice grams. Very nourishing, yet so easily digested that it is used, with benefit, by ALL AGES, ailing or well. Anupbuilding diet for infants, invalids, nursing mothers, etc. Convenient, Light Nourishment, whenever faint or hungry. Acupful, taken hot, upon retiring, induces sound, gefreshing slecp- swarded to e I. Breen k H. Fit wphy, James Open at 8:30 AM. Every Business Day A Silent Partner Ta a certain extent, this bank is a “silent partner” to every one of its de- positors of standing. We inyite vou to establish relations with us, so you can find out how widely useful “Columbia” is to its customers. 1. Dec itherine G. 1 Robert Iman, Mar) . 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The reason is that no home-owner can Prices of Big Porcelain- $45.00 — Porce- lain line $55.00 — lain lined, three- door type ....... $62.50 — lain lined, $72.50 — Porce- lined, four- door type $39.00 — White lain enamc three-door type.. $52.00 — ecename Lined Gibson Refrigerators 302 365 | 4]e $48.32 269 .66 fl | | Porce- Porce- four- | | 1 lined, White 1 lined, afford to miss seeing and knowing about this tremendous betterment in oil heat. hm,mmoounh.them important devebpnentmhome- eating methods since —nine years ago—NoOKoL made it possible to heat homes automatically, with oil as fuel. 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