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—~ - THE EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, . ., MONDAY. JUNK _ 14, 1926. BETHESDA’S GOA’ BLOODLESS NAVAL DATTLEIS RAGHG - Marblehead ngston and Salem, Mass., Disputing | Navy’s Birthplace. It seems that Billy, of Bethesda, Md. i ) who was enlisted in im~#urtherance . et petite for his_ ap. and to ? day the [F ®ire Department's sole and only reel fivefizhting hose | shorter by about th } fouzht in three Massachuetts ports b otoday. H The time and plun the American the Yirth the point loodless en ‘ prepared 1 open its “eelebration of the 150th an- niversary. Simultaneonsly came protests, from | Salem and Kingston, each of which | promptly laid m to the honor, each with individ s and dates. Marblehead Claims Hannah. Marblehead hased its rights to the ion on the fact that in 1775 suppe . after Bethesda “depar ment.” embracing one antia hand wagon, hip ever \.nmm.«. which olonies. 2 with only th wration committee is- the end of a hank At polnting out that {of rope make a meal off the e had heen deemed at- hemp t the of that the Dep: | tempting reel of hose d of him not only had o much = hips here nl!h » on. and he proc o the his longing for the .nm. ahoat that he the colored boy driving the yme himselr. tar outfir. which is shorfly to ol Oth anniversary. t that the m iled out o Avademy he .,| part of when the trying to 1 insisted | founa hims > mule . the gout Kingston Steps In. The third elaimant was Kingston where AMrs. Arthur B. Holmes. mem: | ber of the committee which is plan ' the celebiation of the Wih birthday anniversary that a perusal of the records would show that a South Shore town first zave the Navy the lizht of day. | M Holmes insisted that the | 5 Navy began its exist when three ships were aken into service of the colony there A u! a fourth built the following o ships were the Mach and Dilizent. while in 17 itine Tndependent was construet I od under eommand however the v ould week-end 't last_reports was m Wardman Park ety ¢ ing Pool r the Auspices of _THE WARDMAN PARK T SWIMMING CLUB R to 10 P.M. Mon., Wed. and Fri., Daily Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 7 ett, mrmhm of the the parting salvos | arbleheaders, holding tha their claims appeared the most au-| * thentic. Boys Flee in Sleeping Clothes. 1d_inmates of Nae | School for Boys, | and Grant Martin, | ired only in their sleeping gar- | ients, took “French leave” of the institution early yesterday morning. p w e e e ardman Park L Lim by contact with underbrush, was | s Hotel "o 17-vear. 1 Training wald Holley For Membership Apply Manager's Office yrested in the woeds not far from | institution two hours after he | aped. Martin suceeeded in elid- | the police | R ARt AR RRA R SRRt tR AR R Capital and Surplus. S600.000.00 o il B il e DB bl 0 You Need —the stimulus a Savings Account to save to best advan- tage. TWhy not “Columbia™ Savings Dept. patron right now? PAY DAY'S ere. But a Dollar is required to begin a savings account— surely that much can be spared from your pay envelope. Open Until 5 P.M. Tomorrow and Wednesday - The Columbia y_a_xiional Bank !LIF_ Street Open_at 8:30 A.M. Dai|l Compound Interest Paid on SAVINGS become a 'ssfiuiemfiuimsmmsm FRRLthtRthth COOL NEWS Herringbone Linen Suits Are---NEW $ Notice the style trend- of Linen Suits—we have watched it carefully, each year presenting the NEW LINEN. This year there is an appealing difference —A HERRINGBONED LINEN that looks like a “million dollars.” Linen 1923 Plain Linen 1924 Hopsacken Linen 1925 Striped ' 1328 F STREET House of Kuppcnhii;ner Good Clothes FURTHER ADDING TO FIRE PERIL| Rulvlu-r Proves Somewhat llldlgf‘hll]!l(‘ But Bll]y Iy —Fund for New Department Grow- ing Under (mhzc-ns Strmvr Backing. the town goat| > equip- | rubber | zet the hest of his | Bethesda | the afternoon | ¢ he road, | HRthtRRtRthtR R AR thA YRR AR ththtAth R |tion than any ather section of Mont- IL"V""F\' County, are vying with each other to press, if not pass, the lead- ers, Citizens'. meetings marked by tre. | mandous enthustasm are being held, \ and the succéss of the movement in IThe area, which has. heretofore large: depended upon the District Fire »epartment, 1 1‘\;m-(r‘r1 I' EATS HOSE, CHILDREN LEAD CHURCH headi tow: house with a & hi d the Bethesda fire Team of anticipation in ville, N. J. The Bethesda five dep: arive t is on with a rush R rons will be husily next two weeks in Tune 14 (8) .~ " the histor: vh, childy o servic rtment hure s ohser Howasd Buck ducted the sery [t seviptu Al smith 11 years old, con the pulpit wding. The isted, by Willard Dr. W. W. Moore Dies at 69. Va. June 114 (@), Do Walter W. Moore, first presi dent of Union Theological Seminary e, died at his home today, his sixty |le birthday RICHMONT Cnnfluct Sexvlw: Unwh]»fl at Belle- [ “the ‘Joah of Arc of the modern re- liglous world” and announced plans for a city-wide revival camp.ugn she is to conduct in the Fall. Miss Utley, whose ~father and mother trayel with her on her r gious campaigns, began her career as an evangelist at Fresno, Calif., two 14-YEAR-OLD GIRL OUT TO CONVEHT GOTHAM Preaches Two-}[olu' Sermon at Cal- vary Baptist Church—Celled “Joan of Arc.” verted there. WIND RAZES BUILDINGS- $25,000 Damage Dom at Euley 8. C.. by Storm. EASLEY. S. C.. June 14 (®). June 14. A 14-year- ivl with an ambition to convert cw York to what she terms “old- ed religion hegun he m- from the it of Calvary piist Church. Uldine Mahelle Utley, horn in Okla- | wind that swept down upon the su homa in 1812, who until two years {urbs of this town, blowing down fv ago occupied herself with dreams of (negro churches, razing a number of motion picture stardon delivered a two-hour pl to Chyi filled Iy of the i conmtry At the end 1 the itself an the entire crowd women praved in the church, and the few arise at the voung wor exhorted again and ahout Dr. St ~Prop. Jo one wa ting to re. stroying two cotton gins. ‘d by the storm, aceo mon. she called | ioni 1o Wledse | and virtually Men and | sles of the who fatled to n's plea were until oniy A Delicious Dressing for String Beans 3 parts Hot Butter and 1 pert LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE elween the o in the o 1o loeate the spring up. 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Boys will 311 7th: OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Coats St. N.W. $4.95 S . i- | Declare Bacon Bill on Mindanao " years ago, after she had heen tnn- y | small negro dwellings and partially de- ‘ | sovernment for Mindanao and sutn, | | FILIPINOS DENOUNCE NEW GOVERNMENT PLAN |5 s i Fditor the Tribune saye: “The on hill organizing a separate gov r Mindanao and Suly, un permanent - proteetion of the {ed States. If enacted intn a law, wonld the ‘Filiplno's faith n | America . The Philippines Herald says: Bacon hill is a camouflage co the real desizn, which is to plare Mindanao and Suiu under complate ontrol of the rubber and other hic iness interests. Onr peopl ent Bacon's attemp! as an a arate upon their essence of national and Sulu Islands Is Backed by Rubber Interests. "] Ba.the Asdoetated Prese. > | MANIIA, June 14. newspapers voire una tion 1o’ the bill intrody Itepresentative Racon which would establish Fifipine-owned erty damage of dbnu{ $25.000 was done | here yesterday afternoon by a high New POTATOES 10 ws. 39¢c LETTUCE Home Grown Iceberg Head 10(: BEETS Home Grown 2 Bunches 150 CANTALOUPES Sweet as Honey Each 10(: TOMATOES Red-Ripe w. 15¢ CABBAGE Large Green Heads . 5e ONIONS Fancy Texas 4 us. 25¢ ASPARAGUS Large Bunch 30¢ RED SALMON| PINEAPPLE Libby's Best Del Monte Sliced Can 35¢ | No. 2: Can 30¢ SNOWDRIFT | FLOUR 1-lb. Can 23c ‘Washington’ Brand 2-1h. Can 45¢ | 12-Ih. Sack 65¢ PRUNES “Sunsweets” Large Fruit 1-Ib. Package 15¢ FAB MILK Large Pkg. 23¢| VanCame's Evap. And One Cake of 2 Tall Cans 19c Octagon Toilet Soap 4 Small Cans 19¢ FREE PEAS CORN “Monocacy Valley” “Lady Alice” No.2 Can 21¢ | 3 Cans 25¢ EGGS BUTTER Strictly Fresh “Sunset Gold” Dozen 391: Lb. 49¢ SUGAR - Best Cane, Granulaled (LR T I i T AR Our