Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1926, Page 14

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Over thecool C. & N. . P.Over- land Route which reaches everything u wanttoseeonthe way—Cheyenne, {Veber Canyon, the Wasatch Moun- tains, Salt Lake City with its Mormon Shrines and New Saltair bathing resort where you can’t sink, and the Sierras. Denver and Scenic Colorado without extra fare. Easy low cost side trips to Rocky Moun- tain, Yellowstone and the Zion National Park Country. After California, see Hawaii.' Frequent sailings Round Trip frem from Los Angeles and San Francisco. w— Los Angeles Limited From Chicago 8:00 p. m. Continental Limited From Chicage 10130 a. m. These fine fast trains, none faster and none finer, and two others direct to California. ‘ THE EV G’ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926. DRY LEADERS URGE AGTION ON BILLS |Enactment of Program 1o i ‘Put More Teeth in Vol- stead Act Advocated. not only of the civil I ibition Bureau bills, | which preferred ste ure to put more teeth in the Vol. | stead act, oz Atement | issued te > ey ive com- mitte 3 | omitted it from djournment action, | some Republican leaders feeling that, it brought up, it would cause such|¢ !a fight that adjournment would t delayed considerably beyond the end of this month. Goft Bl eld Essential. Known as publication of ned that, * B ction to » dwellin | were being used for | Ho for sale had been | N Qi loon League commit- | Prin in support of all three eve vl \l the people of the riEht to expuct that the impor ures on th fo Hepda he benefit of violato tion laws. These bills are: Indorsed by President. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at _and Sailings From New York, Daslight Saving Time. DUE TOMORROW. IS i -Rogterdam, June on e A Hendrik—Para © 4:00 P M SAILING TOMORROW 10:00 A 31 10083 _| By the v of ~commands” | the priviieged holde | number of 900 lining up in opening of the palace doors. wife of the Ameri- }hmught to the presented nine 1 serious con « | Demarest The train was tem with diamond and pearl orna- Elizabeth City Hospital. By the Associated Press. second | Virginia women who are In the hos- 1 Court was held at Buckingham |pital here following an accident Wed- 1 It was character- |nesday night in which thelr com- he same scenes as the fll‘fit panion, Julian Nixon, 24 years old, of | Herford, was killed when his automo- rtle on the State high- for the | Miss Ruth M . which occurred when the automobile attempted to pa m Ellis Scull of automobile on a paved high ard Townsend, ere., on, who was driving, nd the three were hurled |in a hh(p against a diteh bank. Nixon died almost immediately. ‘Webster, —_— s i el LA T Doctors Visit Prague. PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, June 11 | a charming gown | (P).—The party of American medical | :mbroidered with | men touring Iurope arrived in P’ra They will visit the medical in- | e and old | stitutions and attend eclinics in the She wore a | (zech and German universities. The | President is to receive the party to Phipps, New morrow. CONDITIONS UNCHANGED Pair, Hurt in Auto Smash That ELIZABETIH CITY, .. June 11. | —Attending physicia t no change in the conditions of l\\n young e e MORE FROM AMERICA |'NJURED VIRGINIA GIRLS’ PRESENTED AT COURT Nine From Thu S)rle Among 900 Killed Man Companion, Are in Introduced at Second Royal Session. SHERIFF WILL SERVE HIS 30-DAY SENTENCE Illinois Official Abandons Fight to Obtain Supreme Court Stay, Counsel Announces. Counsel for Sheriff Peter M. Hoff- man of Cook County, Ill, has an nounced he had abandoned his an to obtaln from a Supreme Cour tice a stay of the sheriff’s 30-day ml sentence. This decision was reached after Jus- tice Butler had refused to stay the sherlff’s commitment on charges of having aided in the extension of spe- e | clal privileges to Terry Druggan and Frank Lake while they were in jail | for violating the prohibition law. ~ A i stay had been reouested until the Su- \msmp Court, on reconvening next Fa could pass on an appiication for review. Although ay was open for an {appeal to an! he other justices of | the court for , Hoffman’s attor- UNDER MITTEN . Ave., —o A, P, MANAGEMENT j,ily. (bllndlrd time.) ney concluded it would be useless to | make the effort. While the petition for a review hu« been formally filed, the jail sen imposed upon the sheriff by the eral District Court at Chicago wi' have\been served, and the case w1|l e 3 on face Resinol stope l&..—] makes li.hdou Piney Creek, N. C., Jan. &:—*I had a brenkmg out on my laae that looked like chicken pox. suffered so from it that at nl(ht l would not sleep for hours at a time. I tried va- rious remedies, but nothing did me any good un- til I tried Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment. It stopped the itch- ing and burnin instantly an a few appli- cations the skin peeled off and left face clear and smooth, instead of rough ml bumpy. 1 don’t haw of an better fiun the Rcsinol uct (Signed) W. “Phe civil service bill for agents, um.m.,fifil..m Denver connecting for Califor- :‘::momon and Club uu‘. latest type | indorsed by both political party plat- | SHvia—St. John'e. ,,ph and Ears, Gonvententidepar | forms, recommended twice by the —o-— ~ s -rrl?r‘-n:‘ 3 = | a i Tonsed b, ouse Arg'entme Flyer in Dutch Guiana. s & 8 74 O} Books, maps and full information from rization bill, to provide | NICKERIE, Dutch Guiana, June 11 S f prohibition and a bu- | (#).—Bernar¢ ew York-to 1 Agent, Un. Pac. System, 306 oot mnBldl.lsth.nd ‘Market Sta., er, arrived here last H Philadel {night from getown, British ! 0. Small, OmlAlmt C.&N.W.Ry. : casure for amending and | Gulana. Fle planned to leave today 1% Feamyivasia Bldg. 15t} and Chestaut Sts. g the prohibition act, |for Paramaribo. IEEEIAARO | which is bef te and House | =—— | Judiciary commit . A Delicious Dressing for FRANC JEWELRY CO., 627 7th ST. N.W. °f/ ENTIRE STOCK Lady Fairfax Pearls At !5 Price Bhl:aeo & Nflrthwestern Revolt P;us;ners Freed. ; New Potatoes Union Pacific System | | e e e casion. Sterling Silver Flatware and 1847 Rogers Flat- Watches Our $50 Rings Sparkfing_blue-white dia- > Price ] $100 Diamonds 1 flfi'fl nl‘:eeln“;)r‘uc\(l‘x.;:' | SAUCE One Day Only--Sat., June 12th Merchandise has accumulated and we need room— for a new department—that will open soon. For one day only, you have choice of anything in the store at exactly one-half the price marked—FOR CASH ONLY. o No charges, except at regular price. If you are looking ware excluded in this sale. Ladies’ Di ds and I iamonds an lngs monds_sét in handsome 18- kt. solid white gold mount- Regular Price $20 Poo 2o N Al our better quality dia- Watch P SO monds set in fancy 18-kt. gold for bargains in Jewelry, please don’t miss this rare oc- Wrist 1, Off Former P rtces ings. Tonnean-shape Watch. mountings. Now— teed movement. At the price they're s, : / ' o Reduced } Price | s > Price Bu'thstone Rings Ladies’ or Gents’ Genuine stones—solid gold . s i A Candlesticks Regular P"ce $30 Sell Regularly $10 ) Sterling Silver Watch > : 5 Regularly e iraet o 3 $13.50 fent timers. One day only / Gents' Diamond Scarf Pin Deten %‘ Price Platinum Top Uondehy, st tho '~ Regular Price $15.00 Now Cuff Lmks 4 v, Off : I/Z Price ‘325 Diamond Bar Pins Y, Price Solid gold. Some set with dia- monds. One day only. Regularly $7.50 up 26-Pc. Set. Guaranteed cerling Silver Cigarette Cases Flatware Price spoons, sugar shell, butter knife. Complete with case. Ca N Regular Price, $15 St.. NW, i GIRADUATION DRESS Most of our schools, colleges and universities ask strict adher- ence to their graduation dress customs or formalities. The high school youth and the college man will find every ar- ticle of correct Graduation Dress in the Men'’s Store, and the right things for Commencement and Class Night. Blue Cheviot and Unfinished Worsted Suits. .$35 Unfinished Worsted and Serge Suits. ..... $45 White Flannels, straightline; wide. ...$12.50 Blue Flannel Coats, two styles. . ..$18, $20 Blue Knit Coats, of jersey; new..$16.50 Full Dress Suits, $70; Tuxedos. . ..$45 Genuine White Buck Oxfords. : .$10 Dull Black Calfskin Oxfords. . .$10 White Broadcloth” Shirts. .$3, $5 Dress Vests .....$10 to $13.50* Dress Oxfords, patent. ...$9 Silk Socks .$1, $1.50, $2 Tuxedo Sets..$4.50, $15 Collars . 20c; 35¢ Bow Ties, $1,$1.50, $2 Straw Hats ....$5 MWoodward & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets

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