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14 = . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 13, 1926—PART 1 e e e T e e e R B I L S i e Contractors’ Assoclation of Washing- | Allan, Charles S. Lusk, John Saul | 5 more lawyer and contractor; Monroe | Tapley, J. W. Wetzel, John L. Quinr Warren of the local Operative Build- | B. . Anderson, Claude Adler, ¢ i 3 i ers’ Association; J. Vincent Carroll, | ton Dickerson, J. A bett Special Dispatch to The Star. quality which gives endless life. P | secretary of the Philadelphia Excavat. | Callaha i D, 1 ab IREES UVER AGAIN B NEW YORK, June 12.—“0la Joe's” | “Unwashed, 014 Jou eame back to | Nuclens for Organization Formed |{1er i, o (0% "X ColiNion “and. G. | Cambell, 1 6. Gl ¢ one contact with the modern world is | his room at the Breslin, and had four | B. Mullin, president of the Excavat- Walter W1 8, 2 o daily bath. Teft to himselr, the old | nadiooks st on_ the barmonm toar| by Steam Shovel Contractors | (2 2Cain, Bt en & District of Co- | William A Meaen 7 1 T man, known to_hundreds of friends |lest he be tempted. ‘When they found at Banquet Here lumbia. amuel Mever, Jumes Berr: i | Fourth Annual Rural Wom- |40 years ago as Maria Jose Mora, onc | the 80-year-old recluse a few days ago, All of the speakers emphasized the | Marks, Dernard Muilin, W | 1 ot New York's foremost photokraphers | wealc ind exhausted unier the wreck: - = fact. that while building throughout | Angle, Timothy Bresnan. jr rawing room and stage, lives | age of his bed that had fallen on him, | the country is at peak production, | H: n, Willian han, fr. ’ : B en’s Classes to Be Held |i & world of his own, peopled with | the padlocks, rusted a bit, still were | A nucleus for a national organiza- | costs are mounting so high that the | thony Fed ci, W. F. Hughes, W ; . . his memorfes, old theater clippings . in place tion of excavating contr general public, bankers and investors | Brown, Guy Campbeil, J. A. Forbes | i | | Pan-American Custodians Here Meet Demands for Dedications. at Maryland U. and four pigeons, found In his room in| The old man, whose sister wi formed by the Washpigton. Baltimore | are heginning to be deterred by the | Frank W. Gischel. Ol Bright the Hotel Breslin. wife of the Brazilian Am and Philadelphia steam shovel em-| expense attached to building construc- [ Arthur Felter, D. K. Sweetman, Vi - With bank accounts of more than|Germany when w ployers at a banquet at the Mayflower | tjon. {oE A, Pyles. 7. Mos Iy, Timothy s $200,000, and land in Cuba and Long |power s talk ~ Hotel last night, when they unani-| o Bres: sr.: 0. A. S ¥ Special Dispatch to The St | 3 'V un AT o | Bresn; r.: O. A. Shepherd. Skeptics of the high art of diplo- | A : e ‘,5",\“‘2 Md.. June 12 | 1sland, “Old Joe™ lived in his room at icians and nurses | mously voted to appoint a committee v"!"’ '““ll’;"““""‘”"', of the three i Aty macy will have to back water when | & > | e ] L e a2 |the Breslin for 20 years on 15 cents 4 away the eternabiifegiving | of six menibers 1o work out » plan of | Cltie Wi be Gnpointed at 5. Mocting alitomacy can show ‘mere mathe: | S ¢ : ot o il he opened. ot thei® day for food. He would let any onc ¢ with a bath. Iver they | co-operation in the steam shovel in-|ih the near future. il planned | DAMASCUS AGAIN QUIET maticlans how a tree in 1 e i | | omer Msiand Mot the 'buy him a bowl of soup or a sandwich, | bathe him. 3 dustry - which they hope later to|that this committee will meet every | . S0 b ior e ieads , . S | | nver o A ey oay and | while his daily 15 cents went for pie | Meanwhile, spread throughout the country. bt ey nd will endeavor to | e fully supplicd with them, without S e | when a sightseeing teip to Washing. :u;dhcn.ke, delicacies he could not live, n\|!m“ vill ask Supreme Court Justice | The dlnrl\vr was !gu».], by xh:- Wash- '”;'?“7'!!“l“h"lll‘u“:(tfh\k 1:”,.:”)“:;5 ;};;‘n[n‘ Midan R adding one more tree. Two and two, | B By L e : Do e without. Mullan Tuesday to appoint & guardian | ington _steam ~ shovel contractors. | The next ha C Wil be held eit e w it seems, doesn’t necessarily make | [ £ % ; [ton will complete the five-day sesslon. | "while touring Italy more than 20 (for “Old Joe.” who will seo that he g | Representatives of the general con|if Philadelphia or New York Citv. | Shots Are Fired. four for the diplomat; and thereby ; % ¥ . | ons Jast (year: omd “handre | vears ago a quack told “Old Joe” that | well taken care of and attempt to dls- | trictors, the operative builders, the Those at Banque?. | e hangs a mystery that required some e ,", ot s e and l"v- the | hathing would destroy a magnetic ¢ just how rich he is. | steam shovel contractors and the con-| | DAMASCUS. Syria, June 12 (®) ¥ $ | B | gathering has grown annually it ia : erete contractors pledged their sup. | Those at the banquet were: George | Normal life has heen re-es od representative of this = ‘l‘;"“»‘l atimore an 400 will be in g o port to the national movement | Mullin, “Thomas Mullin, Rufus 8. | po \taun quarter of Dama o unravel. ¢ g attentnte e tart Ca: Tt was expressly stated that it is| Lusk, Warren . Brenizer, Lawrence | b . of Damascus f i Mt ot fihe umavell : . L ance attaches to the SCOTT’S WIFE TO FAST P B U not the intention of the contractors | Potts, Elmer J. Jones, Arthur L.|the first time since the hombardment ing, he can assert, without fear of i this year because of the fact TO RAISE MONEY FOR HIM HICAGO, June 12 (P).—A $2,000- | to fight union labor, but her to| Smith, Monroe Warren, Howard O.|of May 6. A few were fired contradictlon, that the memori: . | i \"““l’:"’x‘l";‘;"“‘”r)‘: ";“'n"r': ampus for women, planned for | hold down costs and to eliminate un. | Firor, W. B l,’n!n an, Merle ‘A\i!\, R ; TS nighe by e ar AT in the zrounds of the P | sl b AL _— s by Northwestern University, | due bidding among the members of | B. Latimer, 1. B. imer, W. A.| b ot : : . As well as bein; i 4 and receive certificates of . anization. Amo ose who | Potts. T. B. Kinnamon, L. P, Haw. | French outposts, but no damage e i e o e kil NG rn-mefin:-r“;:f;:::'?,llu',fl':.‘,i1 honor. Special exercises will be held | Will Enter Glass Cell in Thefi'e’"} came a sten,nearer to reality toduy | nege at the banamer eret amnut| M: Turnbure, Masls’ Tomls, Mar |done Cpitar.” Fach has becn planted at | twice without being transplanted., It| NeXt Friday mornie at 10:30 o’clock Admissions to Aid in De- | when students and graduates joined | L. Smith, president of the Buflders | tin Frior, Willam Duncan, H. Law-| ‘fThe & ministy been more than that, no- | Stands in_the grounds of the Pan-|!® % |in a ceremonial ground.breaking, The |and Manufacturers' Exchange of | son Bordiey, John R. Ricards, Frank | solved by a decree fssued hy Pre t American Union. | Washington; Rufus S. Lusk, president | J. Hamili, Williar Cush, John |dent Ahmed Numi Ley beeq tad !k _-H\_\\h“\_\' oAy Dre plantings | four separate zroups so the women |y e | e of the Operative Builders' Association w. . Lynn |sension of the cabinet.. are in store for them. y » houses at 70,000 each and a women’s | of the District of Columbia; W. B. 5 arroll Ware, | istry prol will he sele | | | / s e who have attended in previous years | ™ the Avo 4 i way: fi appears that thel ROCKEEE] | ER AIDS will be enubled to continue along ad.| CHICAGO, June 12—Mrs. Catherine | jormiiory to cost $200,000. "Putman, president of the Concrete ' D: avis, B. B. ' week | been arranged for fense Fund. building plan includes 14 sorority ¢ e 1"'"‘(‘,“‘,;“‘,’1‘,_‘!"(;:‘ir‘;fi"'fiI vanced lines Scott, wife of Russell Scott, condemned | bresent. If officials permit new trees LIBRARY SCHOOI. arlety Is Offered. murderer whose sanity has become | to be planted and memorialized every . i : a matter for the court to decide for | time some Pan-American conferenc There will e courses in foads and | ¢ M0 TG (L TS ngne to send | comes to town the grounds eventually nutrition, elotirie, iousshold fman: | e (o S e 0 BRI will have to be turned over to the i . |agement, house B g, Ty m to 1 X Potesey Bivens Gives $37,500 for Support of Paris | picaitn, "“('““’.“""”-"“‘f- "““I‘l‘”'v land- | tanded fast to try to raise money for ; : " tuti : scape gardening and parlamentar S Soat e edt Autesitaation. Institution During 1926 law. The health program will be par- hisiflelen.e. Scott’s lawyer announced - B e ticularly attractive this vear, for in | tonight. nally somebody with a diplomatic =5 e |this subject. Miss Harrlet Wilde. | enter a glass cage on the stage of a end of m won the Dappy | . AUEIft of $37,500 has been made by | POSture expert of New York City. will| ioca)l theater Monday and wiil iy fdea of replanting trees already up |John D. Rock . fr.. to the Amer R A | there as Tong as she can without fool. and growing. The biz problem was |lcan Library > the sup ctures for the fourth-year group. | 4 physicfan and nurse will examinc o5ivel 2 z v School, ¢ which will be more advanced, will| e frequently and the public will be ~So 1t came about the other day that | ducted unde A Syhool. con-| Cover such subjects as “Training for | charged to see her, the attorney sail n gardener the Pan-American |cintion, during the zear 1926 An by Dean Frederic E.| "gcott, who was, saved from the Frounds s n 4 Library,” by Prof. | gajlows for killing a_drug clgrk rounds sauntered with an air of un- |neuncement of the headquar- | : 5 fi .n"o\:n to a voung willow oak tree |fers of the assocfation in Chicago ex- | ason; “Principles of | o“Chicago hold-up when he was’ found S lained that the school has been s 1 by Dr. F. B. Bom- recently was found sene by the south grounds, glanced around | ! ! has been sup- | on, insane, rece ¥ et furtively and proceeded to | Ported in the past by grants from the | . assistant director of the ex-| qy,te alienists and returned here 1o T American committee for work in dey. | tension service; sic be hanged. He is to undergo another i —— dig a ¢ v ) ots of > - crary SR LR e astated France and that efforts would | in the Home.' by 3 anity hearin t_week. 4 £ be made to obtain funds from other | Buchanan of Ca . N J. ‘arefully he piled the dirt to 90| ources for the two vears following | More attention will be given to 3 Eide on & Dlece of O n® iscretion |that for which Mr. Rockéfeller has|music this year, and Dr. Homer C.|partment of Agriculture, have been Sy rience. He stepped back | Provided House, director of choral music at|invited as speakers. il ” ey nee. He stepped back] " The school has trained Ibrarians of | the university, and Prof. B. L. Good-| Plans have about heen comp eted | | ol e e T e more ex.|many mations who desire to apply | vear, instructor in voice and plano, | for the Rural Lift Conference for would he eve i American libr methods in will give numerous special numbers. | Ministers which will be held at the, b . San o 4k e to o second el el E pert tha delegate to the second [\ p " ountries and in this work has| Social events of the week will in- | university from July 12 to 23 &l wi Tan-Ame N d Cross Conference fhe InADIEEMENt BN i < - q e T e + snlendid vo! zoak |! dor support of the|clude a reception by President and|gram has been arranged to discern that this splend!d young cak | y ociations of France. Miss|Mrs. Albert F. Woods on Tuesday fover stch fields as agricultural ec > ~ " # ¢ : 5 Sebed e ; Bogle of Ch ‘tor | evening. a reception by the Progress |nomics, rural sociology, farm o Extra.special reductions from the usual prices of qudlity bedroom furniture. Com- B e e school, has recent s | Club of College Park at the home of |izations and the like. Many nation-| . ' # . E atiernoon a distinguished com- | parts to plan for next vear's course | Dr.and Mra. 1. J. Patterson on Thurs. |ally known authorities will supple:| plete suites, parts of suites and single pieces. Tomorrow we start a week of price cut- L o ihatiany. |ttheimcnool. day afterncon, and a reception and |ment the staff members of the uni-| S sembled hefore that self | Concerning ltbrary dcvelopment in|musical on the same evening by the | versity in givin the lectures. Dr. 1f ting in order to reduce our floor stock. game 4 e dwee. N a the United States and Canada, the as- | class of 1926. J. Patterson, director of the experi States ruck uj patri-| gocjation, in its latest report, show ment station and dean of the college o otic air as one of the Red Cross digni- | g Sty . 2 riday P Planned. o Sicd y : c air e of the Red Cross dignl jthat ther oo a toal 0 rp ‘ Friday Program Planne ;,f agriculture, is in charge of the con $135.00—4-Piece Huguenot Bedroom Suite, $ 50 o Sep(lr"te Items . in taries thre € X public libr: For the sightseeing trip to Wash- | ference earth into the hole. A SUff breeze|in their service area, leaving ington on Friday afternoon a special | == dustproof construction. Tudor Was blowing and the official hurried |45 per cent of the total population of | program and supper has been ar-| TY! ‘o' pack the ground onto the roots|ihe two countries without aceess to Eenged on tie Grounts of the United | PEWRITERS style. Large dresser. vanity, chif- before the tree Dlew over. ~Fortu-|iseal public libraries. A total of §36. | States Department of Agriculture.l SOLD and REPAIRED o : C nately it remained upright. | $14:483 expended for public libraries | For this occaston Secretary of Agri . forette. and bow end bed. Bedroom Furniture "The last f arth thrown [ {n' g year was figured at about 32 | eqlourn Jovdine, C. 3. Warburton,| _Quick. Guaranteed. Reasonable Service - in, a_small br 1 was huns | cents per capita. The total of 23i.|Dr. C. B, Smith, Miss Florence Ward | Standard Typewriter Exchange 4 1o a limb, rker explained to 759 volumes issued In a year was|and Dr. 1 ¢, all of the De 1200 L 86 N.W Main 3632, $159.00—4-Piece American Walnut Bedroom $ I l 0 future 4 s that this tree had |, little more than two volumes per . g 1926, “1o | capita. | Suite. 46 -inch dresser, full - size at harp Reductions heen | commemora > - r-| " Of the total rural population of the . . jean Red Cross United States, about 83 per cent Is vanity. Large man’s robe and bow Other Ceremonies. I e e Our Store Will be Closed Until Tuesday [ end bed. $98.00—50-Inch Ma- $49 [ : orning, June 15th, 1926 $198.00—4-Piece American Walnut Bedroom ‘ On Account of the Death of 159 hogany Dresser. . ... $85.00—French Wal- $ 49 nut Dresser........ Three similar ceremonies previous- Iv had been performed at that num-| STORE WORKERS PICNIC. ! ber of M rial” trees in dif- ferent parts grounds. Last e . April the 1 ngress of | Employes of Harry Kaufman, Inc., Journalists “replanted” an ¢lm amid " ' e asive sitee | Tn June, 1034l on Annual Outing Today. dresser. full van and chifforobe rerican__ highs conference | Employes of Harry Kaufman, Inc., with top drawer. repeated the planting b at an-{and thelr families will attend the an- * = W s o oy S T ‘Ao of i | st i T o gvon b i | Benjamin W. Guy — Bttt the Pa An 0l ot nt o ay a - H H 1 alko dedicated an oak already plant: | Morgantown, Md, A feature of the | i $245. Piece Queen Anne High-lighted French or American ed. Hach tree bears a plaque Stating | prograne of athletic and other amuse- | Senior Member of the Firm Huguenot Walnut Bedroom Suite. Walnut Finish Vanity Suite. Four poster bed. large he date of its “official” planting. | ments will be a base ball game be- Al 11 and good, so far. There | tween married and unmarried men's ! Dustproof construction, 48-inch are still likely looking prospects for|teams. Prizes will be given in bo(h; J & . rededication amoni the trees of the |the mens and women's contests | GUY, CURRAN & COMPANY dresser, full vanity, large chifforobe. $69.00 —Burl $ 50 in-American grounds. But _some- . : that time certainly ap-| qran: bow end bed. Walnut Chest of Ll : ominously near, in view of | Million for Rum Chasers Asked. 313-319 9th Street N.W. ! Diawers == < fast succession of Pan-American | president Coolidge yesterday asked 3 aw cCC onferences in recent years—sometime | Congress for a supplemental appro- Washington, D. C. $285.00—4-Piece Huguenot Walnut Bedroom somebody is to find that there | priaton of $1,000,000 to start construc- = 7 . b - . ‘e no more trees available for com- | tion of the 10 new coast guard cutters Suite. Large stationary mirror on $45.00 — American $ ‘ Walnut Dresser. . ... ion purposes. authorized for use against rum run i B OMclals of the PanARRErcAn SR HNE Gi ey el dresser. Extra compartment on chif- v"Hl(vv\ have to start all over again ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— e —— e e fnrubfl. Fu” vanil y bofr P"(l b(’ll. d hang w plaques with conflicting <t :\y“y’\\("’l,l-‘\ Sl bious rveiiny $59.00—Large $ 50 g R —— E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. - 1300 G STREET $285.00—4-Piece American Walnut and Maple Mahogany 39'_ ok, anywi {{| FounDED 1857 ‘ ' WASHINGTON, D. C. (I Bedroom Suite. Large Dresser, $ Dresser ...... chifforobe with three extra drawers. Full vanity center mirror, 52 inch $19.50—Walnut- $ 75 bow end bed. Finish Chest of 13-_ FEDERATION TO MEET i Fi ; | awers ....... S o s A L3 $299.00—4-Piece Burl Walnut Bedroom Suite. $ Y : g ¥ | Louis XVI. All large pieces. $27.50—Ivory- $ 1 9 had important matters before them for some time are expected to make enamel Dresser reports at t rezular meeting of the Montgomery County Civic Federatlon 7y [ $375.00—4-Piece Burl Walnut Bedroom Suite. it s, i s i) o | 52inch_dresser, full vanity. large e Yum 515 tory of ame of its constituent bodies, | | chifforobe, bow end bed. Dressing Table.. the organization tomorrow nig be the guest of the Silver Spring, ) e . | e _ | This.. Bridge | This . . Couch of Columbus hall there. It s pro that there will also J < be a preliminary report of the com- ) = LAMP HAMMOCK mittee on pubiic ty as to the re- ; 3 AN 4 Z sults so in the campaign to pro- vide adequate flrc protection for the . 8 area west of Rock Creek, which now Teaching “BABY” to Play! depends entirely on the Washington, . Kensington nd Rockville depart- ments. ; ; Maj. R. B. L. Lawrence, secretary, I §s urging that every delegate be pre: 3 : Wrought ent at the meeting tomorrow night, “T C ‘ A ” ; : Iron Stand Jecause he announces that t i - —a0 0\ 1d, T e et HE HILD IN RMS , S parchment-like Aken up and should receive very 7 . Jrompt consideration by the full fed- Should Be Made Familiar With the Sound of Music Upholstered in Tapestry ; eration. | —-— 12418 top Khakivcolored _duck; box, . i ed mattress, adjustable hea LEWIS M. THAYER GIVEN | v &\ OUTING BY EMPLOYES| " «IT IS AT THIS EARLY AGE THAT GENIUS IS FOUNDED.” Im?ch, 3 h:e: $ .39 $2.95 i { “INHERITED QUALITIES GREATLY ASSIST, BUT ENVIRONMENT PRODUCES.” long. . Natural The employ of the printing estab- ‘armsll finish. lishment of Lewis M. Thayer, 909 - Twelfth street, acted as host yester- 5 day and had Mr. Thayer as thelir test on their annual outing to Bene- Decorated— dict, Md. Who knows mow what musical talent may be lying dormant im the SOUL OF YOUR CHILD? Who For the past 10 years Mr. Thayer can tell to what extent a latent talent may be developed if properly encouraged? Who will say now that : i y hak fentertairied ily: raploves withid your child may not become one of the world’s distinguished musicians if given the chance to study? : i J BreakfaSt Room onting at some nearby Summer resort, B vt A4 i ! O O e fasiation b ithese ioutihgsl Will you give'it that chance? i L Suite the emploves decided this year to do | | g A the hona ! _ Two-tone finish—W indsor e e . You CAN SurprLY YOUR HOME . = 7 type chairs, drop-leaf table. (fter enjoying an early morning { e g WITH GOOD INSTRUMENTS FOR CASH, OR ON TIME PAYMENTS, AT A PRICE JUST AS + [ .50 lower Patuxent River. The day was | LOW AS YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES REQUIRE. i el i i i = = perfect until the return trip in the | 44 evening, wian they ran into a heavy D %y o iuesatnnech . D — B e 5_’ Monthly AND BUY A NEW PIANO .LATER ON. GIVE YOUR The honors with the rod and reel | CHILD A CHANCE TO LEARN! were carried off by Mr. Thayer, who is an enthusiastic fisherman. In ad- dition to catching the largest number, he won first prize for catching the largest fish. Those participating in the outing were William - H. Ablett, Frank E. .~Thornburg, Leroy J. Evans, Charles Leo Mellon, Herbert Cole, Charles Peters, Howard S. Fisk, Lewis M. . Thayer, Ernest Messick and Herman Bailey. -

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