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42 BARUCH APPROVES EQUALIZATION FEE Declares He Prefers Keeping|- Government Aid Out of Farm Problem. Associated Press, discussion of farm relief by Ber- »f New York, who “to keep the Govern in the hands where it is n ment to in the interests of all de that it is not was mmle pub veek, mmmm Agricul- t Baruch’s letter. dated to learn that app; *h an important h Stamp to the ultural interests to surplus through use 2 ar fation fee. A8 vou know, this has met my since the matter some two W able to me June 11, had been Solin: i o element _that they not endeavored to pull either of those | down, but rather they have tried to raise ‘)\'“\\l“\f‘\ up to the level of is and_the protected ies. In order to do this they ng themselves for any lo: be incurred in selling the de of the country. This is the farmers’ means. and a proper one, vantage of the tariff, which et and not a theory “This is an economic political question.” Replying, Mr. Peek asserted that “now that the soundness of the eco < of the solution proposed ap. to have leen effectively estah. urplus and | s have | 7 | not a | it seems to me it would be | poiftics from their suzzested by sucn leaders as Gen. Dawes, on the one side, and yourself, on the other, and proceed to serious consideration of a solution already too long delayed. “1 concur with the views expressed | | t ‘THE EVEN DOUBLE SLAYER INFEWD GOES FREE Mlssourlan Who Kllled Two Brothers and Wounded Father Is Exonerated. his home nearby and secured a shot- gun. In the meantime members of the Neal family had barricaded | themselves in their home. Gun Battle Starts. = Fletcher fired into’ the Neal home from a window in his house, and after a few moments the Neils made a rush for Fletcher. As they ran across the street they poured a con- tinuous volley of lead at Fletcher. Fletcher in turn kept firing his shot- gun and one by one the Neals fell. The two brothers were killed almost instantly, while the father was seri- ously wounded and removed to a hospital. Fletcher emerged un- scratched. Fletcher then drove to Hartville, !'the county seat, and surrendered to Prosecuting Allorney C lahl ' AUTO RACERS INJURED {Car Hits Wrecked anhine on Track at Wisconsin’ State Fair. MILWAUKEE, June 14 (#).—Leslie E. (Red) Parkhurst, veteran automo- “For Heaven's | Immediately a bile’ and motor e racer, was seri- to 11 p.m. |onerating Fletcher returned. § gy injured vesterday as the result holding that he had shot the three [0’ ol of accidents which marked 7 'nm" in :P“ defense, Al rosecuting At- automobile rac held at tne State orney Fair Park The North Pole 1 Parkhurst's car crashed into the s e wrecked car of Barney Sulli r‘;nhflrr e North Pol . Sullivan’s car had turned around three cess e :‘: "::\:"'.',}( el times when an axle broke. Sullivan ull there came the dauntl Peary was slightly injured. I " with his little caravan. Through the A few minutes before Ted Rostran dim unted ages it was standing {was injured when his car ace. and grim death hecame es of the men who sought its There were scores of brave ex plorers who would nail upon it signs hair rf‘!-llu(‘li wad some | But the Po was in a region that was mighty har reach: there were perils by the le n: death was camped on every ach. Vows to reach it oft were spoken ambitious engineers, but the silence was unbroken for about ten thousand years. Peary then re. deemed his pledges, and one day, at half-past he came sliding up on . behold, the trick was ent homeward to Hobo- ken with a record most sublime, anri the silence was unbroken for another weary time. But the ancient order changing as fair sclence gains her zoal, and we’see the airships ranging Il around that distant Pole. There are busy airships nying where that lence was, with the naviga- 'ving that they need more traffic aws: for there's dangzer of collisions where so many people speed o'er the frozen subdivisions where the wild musk-oxen feed. And the Pole may well be injured by some crazy air TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National -“Seventh Heaven,” drama, | at §:20 pm. —Doner and Norworth, vaude- 15 and 815 pm. Lillian Shaw, vaudeville, con- 1:30 to 11 p.m. at 11:15a.m. . 8 and 9:30 p.m. “The Volga Boatman, " 11:05 am., 14 05, 5, 7 and 9:10 p.m. Rialt 11:40 am., 9:40 p.m. Columbia— am., 12:4 9:45 p.m. Tivoli r Heaven's Sake.” 3:30, 5, 6:30, $:10 and 9:30 p.m. Ambassador—Her Second Chance, at 6:15, 8 and 50 p.m. Central —The Still Alarm,” at 12:30, 3:30 . 8 and 9:40 p.m. Park-— Jekyll and 9 p.m. ~“Oh, What a Nurse,” at 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and Say Tt 0, at 11 and Again, 6:10, | at 2, | By the Assoc) .. Mo., June R.— ten on one of the Most Ozark mountain feuds in history, when Willilam Fletcher of Astoria, Mo.. was esonerated of all blame in” connection with the slaying and vy of Howard and Clements | Neal,” brothers, the prol fatal wounding of their father, Neal, postmaster unusual Wardman Alr. Hyde, Strand 0 ), 3:30, 5:20, 20 and 9:50 p.m. (colored) ntinuous from 2 - against Postmaster Ne leath as a result of being stomach by Flet- shot gun. Once who used Liquor Ts raid on the Neal home by the viff nl‘ Wright county disclosed | moonshine liguor. hon\fl-n the Neal and has been one of cher, “ound. one of the Neals turbing the peace, resulting in con- Reing in that old t i huild it by an_entirely trial_ will convinee i guaran X'iea 4o vieanicing und tube repair Ritz Tire Rebuilding Co. 47 E St. NW. Tel. Lincoln 6602 according to officers, Flet- walking down the mal; Astorfa, a village near when @ member of the N - approached him and started | gument which led to a tussle | between the two men. While the two were ppling with each other, | Howard Neal approached with a knife | and joined the affra 1 k_free_and Is Costly If you need Eyeglasses get them now, here BATHS TILED QUICK| ELLETT 106 St & A “Main 8731 0. crashed | Ithrough a fence after throwing a tire. | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY. MAN STABBED ON STREET. Fight With Strangers Started When Walking With Wife. LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 14 (®). Thomas Jones, 34 vears old, employe of a public utllity company, was stabbed to death late yesterday as he walked with his wife through the downtown section here. Mrs. Jones said her husband was knocked down and stabbed when he brushed against two strangers, James Harrison, 36, charged with accessory to murder, told the his companion, Foster Hor the slayer. He said Jones fight when he thought the two men were laughing at him and his wife. House escaped. Many carloads of eggs are being shipped from Texas to Mexico. IS8 AR 627 7th Franc’ u_l\ Comp ARARARAR AR AR timy 16 - Gold engraved 1'\9 your credit. Ril'l A e fiery blue white dia- mond st 0 an 18 Wolid white mounting. A value at— B0e u Week lovely B Pay 50c a Week JUNE 14, AMUSEM _AMUSEMENTS. Let’s Go! 100 AMUSEMENTS FREE ADMISSION ARLINGTON BEACH PARK DANCING—BATHWG Arlington Beach Orchestra 10609 Pa. Ave. TR IR AN A IR AN St. N.W. s Pay-Day Jewelry Specials Use Your Credit Handsome Wrist Watch lete with Bracelet §19.85 Men’s Set Rings Genuine Stones Solia _ gold mount i n & genuine Dirt ktones for any mont A nice _ gradua- tion gift 50 5 Week eplece Jjewel filled case. 25 Bridge Lamps That <old ymplete with ship's. power when the blamed thing has been gingered to a hundred miles M. A. LEESE 3G BRANCH STORE t. 712 11th Street shade and cord for $9. [ E c each week. IR )~ RV Y RV YRYRYRIRVES CRANDALL'S, ["METROPOLITAN | F ST. AT 10TH Today, 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. Returned By Dema —- CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Most Recent and Most Dis-, u-nhhea Special Production, ERTAINLY = THE VOLGA =you can find all the blnnk baoks you want at— E. Morrison Paper Co. = BOATMAN With —]| | === WM.BOYD & ELINOR FAIR IMPERIAL MALE CHORU Last Showing at 9110 P. M. hington's Finest Orch | = CRANDALL'S | m—TODAYC HAROLD I Tl‘fl LI 14th & PlRd X v LOYD 0 Today, 1:30 u 11 P.M. LILLIAN SHAW “Arch Enemy ot Gloom” COUNT lEI“II viel And His 10 AMERICAN BEAUTIES 3 Other Great Acts On The Screen MATT MOORE KATHRYN PERRY In the Comedy Hit EARLY T0_WED CRANDALL’S Avenue Grand 615 Pa. Ave. S.B. Mats. Daily. 2 p.m Sundas. 1 pm TODAY—CORINNE GRIFFIT MDY STE." O TOMORROY CHARD, _DIX = MARRIED TENRy mmmmumuu % N\Du 101 .RANDALL’S HOME 30 C u. Illllll K THE NE “in RI 4 TLSON in GET mNDALL’S Apollo Theater 624 H St. N.E and Garden HARDN DIX and LOTS n STETG GET MAR RIED . HARRY LANGDON TOMORROW _LEWIS < SIRL TRE STOXE in FROM MONTMAR 'S YORK CRANDA”" S Ga.Ave.8QuebseSt. TODAY-—NORMA TAAI"\'IAI)(‘F in OPY in CRANDALL'S COLONY GnAv-&Farraens RU FLYDE™ codk COMEDY e RE oMo KROW__ALMA RUBENS an BERT LYTELL G HUTTERFLY " " FHEES LoD A 40-MILE MOONLIGHT ik ST JOHNS Wharf DANCING V’I ’/’I 22/ Shubert Belasco Theater Presents Cora B.Shreve Dancers in the Butterfly and the Rose Monday Night, June 14, 1926 in v letter. except that I think the | /5 (0" NSy o trae keeps increas- Exlrc Specials 'or Pay Day R emergency confronting cotton may re. quire funds at once to assist in tempo. rarily removing some of it from the market.” 13 HORSES SUFFOCATED Die When Detamed 111 Car on Sid- ing Near National Guard Camp. OGDENSBURG, N. Y., June 14 (#) —Thirteen of 35 cavalry horses of a Rochester National Guard troop suf- focated in a horse car at Felts Mills. ile from Pine Camp, vesterday. other animals are reported in bad condition, with further losses ex- pected. A number of guardsmen attached to the troop were hurt while removing the horses from the car, it was said. The horses were detained three hours on a siding before unloading, because other troops were just ahead. accord ing to lo]mrl# from Felts Mills. . Blind Girl Works Way CHICAGO, June 14 (®).—With the curtailment of a regular income sufficient to pay her board and room, s Alice M. Knoch, totally blind, started this week to earn the rest of her way through the Moody Rible In- in order to realize an ambition h the Bible to the biind. She has been attending the institute since January, where she has been an “A” stndont MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon uot open on Sundays Summer 'Drgl;él:iés and Slip Covers We know how to make them| right. Quality, Service and Lm\ Price is our aim. Fnr Estimates Call Franklin 9125 | Greenberg & Bloch, Inc. | 7Z§ 11th St. N.W. aften helps you Take our word 2 vart of your 3% interest on ANK ¢ OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. D savIngs. A Expert Fittings The ability te fit trusses. elas- tic hosiery and ahdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot he ac- quired ('1‘((‘[!( by long experi- ence. on’s flllh‘ll: staff have been doitx this work faithfully and Ifuily for many years. Our service has heen available to the public of Wasnmugton for the last 20 vears. Avail your- wself of this great opportunity if yeu need any surgical apol! THE GIBSON C0. ~—— INCoe— — 317 G St. N.W. ? ? : ? Z ¢ i é | | | | ing there should be a force of cops. | who, with vigilance unceasing, will send up their warning yvawps.” Thus the sound of modern chooing echoes in a secret land:. Science, still her ourse pursulng, sees the old restrie- canned: she unveils the hidden on remote and silent shores, races running For Wholesalers Only Until June 30th An_exhibition that is truly marvelous. Toys, dolls, wheel goods, novelties and seasonable merchandise on display. Open i daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. o e | GARRISON'S CHICAGO, June 14 (®).—Col. Frank Wholesale Toy and Novelty € M. Smith, Republican nominee for 914 E sh_ee, N.W. United States Senator, who under- went an operation for gallstones at a Down at the corner of Elev- Chicago Hospital Saturday, rested enth and F over the new steel comfortably vesterday, his physican announced. He is expected to leave frame work erected by Wood- vard & Lothrop—on the very the hospital in about three weeks. WI(dI highest point, floats a small w Replmng American Flag. It is the custom of iron work- Oppenheimer & Shah 907 F \.W. and . Alexandria, Va. Car leaves Terminal 12th & Pa.Ave.N.W,, every hour on the hour. Mount Vernon % g places opens them to eager five-and-ten-cent stores. gm&flwmmmimg o) & WALT MASON. % 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. week days £ Mount Vernon Electric El Railway Phone Main 397 ers when the last steel member of a modern sky scraper is in place, when the building is "lnpped out” to fly the Amer~ ican Flag. Every worker on the new building knows why it is there. It is the symbol of accom- plishment and of the opportunity America holds for all. Speclal Rate Now, * 4 Menths, $8 MEN, BEAT HEAT in CcooL POOL at Y. M. C. A, 1736 G Street Main Office. | Camp Meigs. V- & C Sts. SWh& Fla. Ave. Southwast l Northeast BUILDING MATERIAL PERFECT HEARING FOR THE DEAF THE LITTLE GEM EAR PHONE CAN BE WORN WITHOUT HEAD BAND vice in the world: Look at it and you i 3 fal piece of mech- uise 1t and you FEEL that vou anjem yet devised { Let us prove ‘ve nave conaucred vour affliction. FREE DEMONSTRATION AT OUR STORE from 9 am. to 5 pm Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 14, 15 and 16' all conditions in_the church. theater. over radio. telephone and AUTO a modern home. Welsbach has made Hear under general conversation. The e The hearing. improye the BEATINE._ 14 not allow such a demonstration in our store unless we e d e the instrument" thoro! umo ’"‘""‘w“n from New' York Cits v\uql'hpl\u}ih Sn on the avove dase. e most {"You "3 test "Drivately an Vo' wxnert adyics ey S Y Cery nsirument guaranteed. Ask or write for booklet. Tell ™ THE GIBSON CO. 917-919 G St. N.W. $7,450—8500 Cash—$65 a Month That's the best buy that has -ever been offered in Northwest Washington—and in Pretty Petworth, too. 700 Block Hamilton St. N.W. 6 unusually big rooms; 3- wonderful porches; hand- somely tiled bath—and lots 142} feet deep. You can count that you are saving $1,000—and then some—for these are “Life-time” Homes. > Only 3 Left Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 14th St. cars to Kennedy and Sth streets. Oth Et. cars Hamilton St.—and it's just & short walk either way—or we will send auto EAR MASSAGE is used 10 stop head noises and [N ROBERT E. ANDERSON 801 Maryland Ave., N. E. A.B. CLARKE COMPANY, Ine. 932—12th St., N. W. E. C. CROUCH 909—14th St., 8. E. J. C. FLOOD & CO. 1341 W. Street, N. W. 14 &K 9080 AFRITZ Owner and Builder of Cummuniti Not so LONG AGO the hot-water faucet was an almost useless orna- ment during the Summer. But times have changed. Toddy, hot water all- year-round is an essential comfort in economical to bring your house up to date. Welsbach has produced a sturdy and efficient appliance which " nestles away in a corner of the base- ment and thereafter makes all hot- water faucets run true to name. Hot water of a high temperature is furnished direct to all faucets.. 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" sEATS sELLLING “TIIE SHow -OFF” F Street at 12th TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents RICHARD DIX In & fast-moving farce comedy of European’ royaity “SAY IT AGAIN" Juvenile Comedy—“Bear Cata” International News—Overture I.OEW’S I'AI.AGE F Street at 1th TODAY AND ALL WEEK Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents LOVEY MARY” The famous romance of an orphan girl. With two famous stars BESSIE LOVE--WM. HAINES ennett Comedy—Path Overture—Other Z 72 —NOW' PEAVING— SYD_CHAPLIN In His Most Hilarious Comedy “OH! WHAT A NURSE!” Bpecial Presentations Staged by Mischa Gute: ingto; Internationst N TRLS GALETTI & KOKIN RUBINI & ROSA MIACAHUA TODAY'S MATINEE ENTIRE nnmnn‘ Tickets (o’r sale at box office on and WARDMAN PARK THEATER HELD OVER PUBLIC DEMAND EMIL JANNINGS “Quo Vadis?” NCW PLAYING THREE SHOWS DAILY GLEN ECHQ Free Admission Amusement PARK 9 BIG RIDES—40 OTHER ATTRACTIONS AND DANCING “Happy” Walker's Great Music PEMBERTON x> DANCERS ANNUAL RECITAL CHEVY CHASE LAKE Thurs. 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