Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1926, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . ., MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1926. — L 1 ) d Track RANKIN ASKS RIGHT | DIES AT SON'S HOME. | =2 —— 7 HUNURS m BE PA"] \3.:1?1'1):. qfl(:l:‘s l':?f(e T0 A_!JSWE[E HOGAN | Mre. 1ney Fenton Davis icniie] ,(7;;@ fi"\, (L /7 o AV IE’N U‘E f & é N HN T H ® to Seven-Week Iliness. i By Sacrificing Fool : . n PRESIDENI UF HA”I § = | Awaits Copy of Brief—Will Pre- |, e’ Fhoen 1 tavis. trest s L . . | | dent of the Lineoin National Rank N ; » | pare Reply at Once if Need | 70" [ cqfate dealer, nnd of Walter ——— . M. dune : | . Davis, n the real estate husiness ina switch Is Indicated. | with hia brother, died at the residence Bnrno to Be we'comEd by a rog while a night mail (rain on | g of the latter son, 3312 Lowell streef. ! . the Central Railroad of New .ler- | vesterday after an illness of ahont | Delegation and Guard on | sey hore down upon him. 19.year- | While he sald that up unfil neen | seven weeks. Mrs. Davis had spent | old Clinten Heinz of Walnutport | he had nol heen furnished with a ‘lvl\- Winters in \\';l[sh)n(),z‘vn‘l\v_'(r::“ Vlh: 3 SRRERRe 0 d enongh to | copy of the brief of Frank Hogan. |past 5 years, residing stmo Arrival Today. B o e et ot oty AFevinine In helbts| darin [CoURI: Val, sk (the other ? ceedings hefore the judiciary com | part of the year | Funeral services will he condu 3 Mo from (he fiver ax possible and sac | ;mjjee of the House. Representative | 1al honors will he paid President b ficed his foot. | Rankin of Mississi lin Andrew h, Borne of Haiti when he arrives The fiver kept on its way, the |sumed the v | Westmorela he American Capital at 5:30 o'clock cefiphy i o & | Blanton charges since the Texas | afternoor his afternoon from New York to ve-| ©NEine crew evidenily mot know- |p o o iative dropped the Resides main here nntil Friday, in connection. | inx of the accident. ke | twe grandehildren, with his study of American govern-| e a reply to the hrief. “This is usoally | " mental and indust 5 & % S lallawed in conrt proceedings, | EABENE 4 With Secrefary < b SHIPPING NEWS pointed ont. And while he does Virginian Struck by Train. Tee S Rowe, di A [ know yer what i it. he thought | American 1 nion, and representatives € > that he should w);;n-n time in which of the Army and Navy included in Arrvivals at and Sailings From to make reply to any statements > | -} " = L - old, an emplove of . 1 e New York, therein thal he wished to o sl it O L e e Davlight Saving Time. A A 4 | train near Lorton last night. He sns | tained a fractured skull, 2 o'cloc sons, Mrs. Davis leaves ARRIVED VESTERDAY | Glasgow o | whether he would he given an oppor Pars Tamon. Jume 3 | tunity (o do &o. |ie sald that he was | » | i 1 avan N an effort to g copy ol Lavans L making an effort to g py of | and the 7 Mr. H ‘s hrief N Stanal dine 3 Mr. Hogan's hrief and w A 0, ; will he plaved by the | Rottordam. e | the praparation of his as 0 PAID ON Army Rand at the station and a de | B Oy s0on s he had had an opportinite te tail of marmes will line the walk from | . a | reac . " onle | | 5 |_‘;‘,.I pool. # rvead it. and he did » think 1t wonld 'Avl"c‘ ! | the train shed 2 take more than a day to complete the The Haitian exerutive will be re |1 2l 5e pication | ceived by President Coolidze at the | Albe il White House at & oclock this after- - 4 . DEPOSITS 3 noon. and the reception of Mme. Barno { Fart Vicioiia Becanse the raflroad cannot um\'v! by Mrs. Coolldee e scheduled for 6:10 | thean®s | goods a< fast as unloaded by ships.| | MORRIS PLAN BANK the President and his wife at 6:30 o g L 3 'the port of \aiadi. Belgian Congo. || Umder Supervisien U. 8. Treasury o'olock at the Haitian degation To. |G P Ly 3 has hecome so crowded that shippers 1408 H ST. N. W. Sebiaiasai e s B h . must have a license for each lot of sl St S sods hefors it is started on its way overnment : Southampton. fune. Open at 8:30 AM. Daily of the Hiaitian Presi T 2 his stay in the Cap- |§ FENNING'S EXONERATION |0t o Your Earnings Justify ASKED ON MERITS AS |xuman o Porgs e o) a Savings Account Manchuria [ Rremen WELL AS ON LAW rizpee il "‘“'""":. ; 3% 4% whatever their size, for you must on on (Contined from Fourth Page) finance opportunities and old age both. from current income. provided for aut of ine ward's funds. | “'T*" “Two typleal fllustvations shown DUE FRIDAY by this vecord ave. first. the Adler | Niew Amaterdam Robexdam ease. and. second. the Reley Lee raze | "™ el L “In the Adler cace, where the man | OUTGOING STEAMERS. apparenily had nn dependent rela Saling Hour. Davhisht Saving Time. ) tives and was =0 incompetent that the TODAY | snending of money on him personally amoton M Open until 5:15 Tomorrow and Wednesday Dl R R G Pai Saal 11T 3 b0 Y | for PAY DAY depositors, and from 5:30 to 8, S with an initlal vecelpt | BreusiiS R as usual, SATUKRDAY EVENING, at 10th and of $60, in od of six vears he so TOMORROW built up 1 s estata (hat. after . Pa. Ave. office only. he 15 now turning over 1o the ward K at the door of vur Pa. ave. offier. Other busses stap ab corner father the of approximately | > LR i ¢ fraom ' lex Lee case. which : e o = 1 i T el TR i, Franklin National Ba record <h that when Mr. Ken BTae By X B ] i 1 n ninsc services were enlisted on be. | ! 3 " half of the mother of this incompe- | 5 10th St. at Penna. Ave. 111 Connecticut Ave. tent woldier she was in dire di | - b Thos. P Hickman P& Cushier and for more than fwa vears ha John B, Cochran. Pre Phos P Hickman, V. P & Cushi coived no e whatever m | her son or a resnlt of his Army Savings Time [+ < oo comething EVERY PAY DAY and Accounts Deposits | let vour monev have the protection of thi< helpful and handy hank Y 100 PY i to providing for all neces i o0 AN i vy expenses of the mentally ill man ! i . 5 . o — = son come ward with the slightest | Diomore Castle— eomplaini. W hil who are obvi- | &N o San Liuan o Terms political prop- | Crasier e 5913 Sixteenth St. velerans are il s A R 3617-33 Everett St. Brandlsew Home:ofjpleasig o family of these < made any eom- | 5 ! g | y ;. critieism of the | Chevy Chase. D. C. Preferred location oi 4 s b 3 Hali square west Conn. Ave, Washington b\ 7 - The w as 0 re- i, e i e ; B Under $40.000 Al T\ ”.’L worst master of ce e TR T — -85 T monies we ever heard was the FOUNERAL DIRECTORS ] 07 $17.850—terms Terms 5 L Open for inspection every day, including Sunday, or plone man whose |ntr0duct0ry ad- R T, / dress was twice as long asthe s ot : ; i 113 CKEEVER"‘AGOSS,"’“" 3 . specch of the man he was intro- 1 oty w . ! 2N - :::d“}y:n . "; ‘i,'.‘.m::. ':LT" |p o vonr ideas meet your requirements é | he! rdin approxima o r A2 N ¥ . . T $3.700 ad |P and can be bought at interesting prices | 4 | X ) 1 “1s it not remarkable fhat althongh | Garmna ’ d il | the e t Al the pres NG SATURDAY 9 3 3 g r , ; ont X ardian in | ¥ 10 AN 1635-41 Madison St. North Waoodside | | | | { the ¢ o unsoHm 1 b peraans, and | m 0 \West of 16th Street Only 1.5 miles hevond | | 1y knows the pv!‘..n m; heen : Gverlvok c . District Line at Ga. Ave \ il i 2 evidence of o ' . i B 3 8 1o Cottage and Bungalow, ) 1 case has any rela ) g o) | ! y RISE oF aualifien rapresenta i’.‘v ~ Huudson -~ Alexand-ia Separate gar - “-, ,\u'a‘u ve of 1 or other insane per- | Sien L R T J .\"pm'iul Price $7.950—Terms | design and finish Dies From Farm Accident. R our office up 10 9 PAL any week day. Havre de Graes. - 52 Reeves was thr : G and dyazged against hine. sus- Pt hn. K Street 5 faining cuts, hrolses internal 5 From Grar Line Office. dllcmg. infuries. 1lis bodv was taken to Bus Pa Ave W ol ¢ 4 > \lexandria vesterdav L 4.;A"‘-" Time) —_ e — In this event—the famous P. Dr. CLAUDE 5. SEMONES |, New Address612 13th St . B. Sewni-Awnual Shire: Sale—let i 7y e —— us get to the point of interest quickly. S A L E E N D S S A T U R D A Y The sale starts tomorrow Tor i G Sr We are actually “Buying more Room™ for the PHYSICAL CULTURE i 5 morning at 8:30-—there are about SHOES for Women and the STACY ADAMS SHOFES for Men, by reduc- two thousand five hundred ing all other lines. % ks i A b 1 shirts—plenty of imported Eng- 15% Discount 77770 - 3 (1} /7 IR lish broadcloths, madras, s'ylzh:’re:z;z' il;o;ui:"!ll;e Sale that will a ppeal to you from standpoints of Fit and '/ 4 / rayon sfripcs. “nd thCrS. A/\” styles, collars to match and at- United Cigar ghoes ! $6.—3=7 NG AT tached or plain neckband style. gency $8.00 $6§ Now, let the Semi-Annual 1785 Columbia Road Is a Star Branch | ¢ ?gg;s : $7_£2_ Shirt Sale speak for itself. It’s an easy matter to | ~—— 3 place your classified ads Shoes in The Star through the j 4 ) a_ap™ ; ¥ Sleev h. R ety 2l /"‘ $9.00 . Neckband sizes Sleeve lengt . from 33 to 35 - r————l it Shoes 135 10 18 — ient- ly located —in practi- ||| 3802 $1100 B Shirts ,‘.yp}allv Special atten- cally every neighbor- |f 3 3 hood in town and the Shoes Sistel s s tatin il ShoBS i b boxed if desired h::::,-':“o:::;f nearby suburbs. No 310.00 : 312.00 :::fl.ar::‘t::.ced' only | Shoes SR $8'5___9 Shiws ... . - The Avenue at Ninth The Star prints i MORE Classified ads T — — "Avound ‘the Corner® is ¢ 612 13th Street er{.‘p::,‘: -?:,‘:::.fi“ o Asasssnasan T i & 2 AT YA AT T e Vi e Bide. 8 Star Branch Office.

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