Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1926, Page 6

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[ ¥ THE BEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, JUNE 14 — e YPR'MAR'ES [~ BaND coNCERTS. | GRAND JURY LAUDS | pumineed it the recilt of e Sy | GASOLINE_BURNS FATAL. ERSE (| mana_concerrn e voie | | AFFAIRS AT LORTON | JSi W™ 2 O™ ™% yro trngest Bushong Dies at Gal-| States Soldie; N 3 | the upper bandstand. a | AND AT DCCOQUAN‘, Oy “'97. ” ;‘Movcr' linger Hospital. : il Dispateh to The Star, | | mermann, bendmaster: Emil A. | | untinued from First Paged ‘ iRk June . 4. | 910, of 120 ¥ ptreet southeast, Who | ! 3 Fenatad. assistant handmasier. p o | yan meverely hurned about the face | Mrs, William 8. . 87, who A | Tty rday morning while | § oke of paraly in - ecleaning pu . : - Mendelssohn hin will have one of the fines sis, ® « n 8 e 1o recover = Hospital Third of Republican Candi-| | «..nude “taove i titencess | | he fimest: and hes equipped penal | ac. : e R L Dr~toehn 1 oeerm « Macheth | the world. eni rly a hundred. | acting coroner, a certificate of | dates Wet and Democrats - Selection, “The Rlushinz Rride.” s, Harmard and Towse fm- | e . Joseph Fout. was accidental death. i Romberhg 4 being eninently well ) he died from overexertion | Mrs. Bushong was the daughter of | Fox trot, “Do You Relieve in ified 10 fill their positions, Both while chopping wood, and her grand- | George M. and Mrs. llolland and wife Oppose Prohibition. e ! Little a he held in the highest niaiier, #lso 102, died shortly there- |of Charles ¥. Bushong. Her body was | You and You esieem by the inmates and by & com. afier |taken 1o Orleans, Va.. for interment. | — L sivanss | petent eorps of assistants, i B the Associated Dress. Finale, “Tamiami Trail.’ aperati cheerfully given, e i = ributes 2eir 1o the efficient man i B The prohibic Santley bV H RERVIRSEIC SD0ine 8 —Suhe, “The Siar Spangied Ranner nev i which these institutions ave tlon question veccived attention to conducted. Any as the primary campaign drew to Although the strictest discipline ix s close because of a possibility that |24 GET CERTIFICATES maintained at all times, the pri 4 are humanely treated and ave afford | | 2 . it epportunities for healthful it shines like a diamond. But oh, what a i | ed ample One.third of the 93 RRepublican can L e e i !l'..m' ) ‘u“m'n:T v:u'l’um;w :.. 'm«‘\ 5 difference! aidures for Assembly wore known (o BishopiBhAhAN Prestdes at Exer-{Ins two xich men at the head of it | ere 3 3 4 favor a referendum on the question. cizen of Parochial Schiool fw '\\ : b '\‘:; fl”‘,,.”‘::;.‘;‘ ey . .Many a bngh‘; lee 'of gla.l\: = wl:]as - . : ! iamond. And sometimes cheese ot lesser be called such, s made (o the e e dia . . < 3 % (L value is sold as Kraft's. In either case the March, “On the Front™ . Avthur now nnder way is completed we are i some action might he taken by The platform of Hudson County de- | ersibtes P worth, and although our repor of that party in the 1926 Assembl honie <tices of the Nupreme maoeracy. from which all 11 members came. long ‘has favored any moeve Conrt of the Distriet of Colun | (== ! 5 > . & i deception is not for the benefit of the Twenty four childven we which might be construed as a Vm‘n( el with certificates of comple \eapectlully sugEest that the. B = 21 prohibition. Previous Attempis of |ypo aighih giade #i the first o ot District Commissioners he made ac H — ' A : . : purchaser. Decidedly not. oeonsigeration of the subject hayv: | Parochial k Tiemocratic Assemblymen to mem: s st e N libie <veutl 7 - hean balked by the Republicans.. | Gabriel's Cathelie Chureh, Right Rev When you ask for Kraft Cheese —and get mencement exe o ‘ | = = I 3 ) for United States Senator ¥age's fighi iy s 1. Shahar, vector of the T S # C el e : i it —that merchant is accepting less profit aspinst dpeonthitton ORn e N | Gatholie 1iniversity, presented the cer AN % i ables 5 ypu to, systemize e B publicans 1o back 1t asl SOOI — : e hed o Tar . than he could make, to give you greater duced by Republicans to back it aside | (jficates. "The xradunies were pre % NSO = Ttk Adowin. (B nmier e from B. Duncan McClave- of the Sixth | e 1y Rev. John 3. MeNamara k — ! — 1 Wours you now spend in value. That’s another meaning of the Kraft Atrict. Advocating modification of Jee R or : c moe OF | Dastor of the chi vour kitchen The Volstead fct. McClave conducted | PASIET e chureh. o their certin. | 11 el g { : \ .- . e rereasive oAmpeiEn againsi Rep. | Children who recs heir Ly, i = Evervthing at your fin Label — greater value. ntative Randolph Terking, who d€ [n ol Katherine : N X - ger tips. A hedutiful Cab- ed. *The Volstead act s here 1o | SEREL 4 . inet. finished in - oak! “rav. efetens] et | Anvofaeing o probiOition, Ter ek | VirEinia Ms : L Al i0p. withy tiTing VARIETIES: Aum and ffl""'\;';’{‘ deine’ A Lo |dred Smith. Rebegr Mawhinney, |t ¥ four bin, A real bargain! PG mary ~-‘"{‘“’“~M e i dudge |lev Sulllvan. Roberi Ashley, AWomd R American, Brick rence, wite of Circull Court < row Dermody James . . it . Lawrenee. today coneluded v " ' Old English e paien for nomination to the S S ' , | ! Easy Payments at Peerless, 829 7th N.W. Camembort <t ror anmout & Y. L 4 N . + ! i Limber State Senate from Monmouth Cour | Miiee and Jenn < | Gt oo §Fhe is 2 Democrat and (-l;r\'nsrnk 3 = \ g L ¢ Llanes 1. Hendrickson of Red Bank, e o p “ I b | 4 " §hone dry"" Democeat e Strangles Self in Bed. q o | W = " Essax Nty retiremen S » ‘ . Lm'“”c‘:‘scr'c,i‘;‘f,,,:v‘ Sikrrisn e HENDRRSONVILLE, N. ¢, e ». P s o e isht between the regu- |14 UP.—B. 1. Sterretl, (raveling B Hebublican organization and the | salesman. wha cama here from Spar | | Republican League of independents. | tansburg. S. (*.. ahout a year age, was | Each soft pad contains a. fepublican LeARLe e oezanization | found dead in hed vesteiday with his | special cleaning compound. 829 Seventh St. NNW [ neck tied to the bedpost with a helt. | Frlbi A coraner's jury decided that Sterrett, At iibies without one of these derfnl nime and rialize (Congress for modification v reonside School last night a1 St Sanitary. rist-proof metgl i1nseph Fandidate. favors petitionir for modification. and former . B L, Parry. the independent, ad- | who was 57 vears old. came (o hix 3 ; pdm death by hix own hand focates a State vefover Little bodies need the finest food | give them the Bread Who Owns the Banks? leading Food Experts Who owns the bank where vou do business? The President? No. The h h l Officers? No. The Board of Directors? No. aVC e pe tO Per CCtC\. 2ach officer and director may owna part, of course, but the real owner- | ship of almost any bank is not in one man, or a small group of men, but [ EIESE alvays] el N d h in hundreds—often thousands of stockholders. ey selilor O UGG VR IRG R0 Ll G D grmvlng l‘(‘dlf's ‘\‘d.’!‘»' l'!]!‘\' are Sfl}'lng. I hf\\'l‘ never bought Bank stock is usually issued in shares of one hundyed dollars par value. | can have just such bread as you bread like this before!” § mlh ;h n(l‘.\ nl( lm\;j\hl \]nd sold ||(=1< lv. ]I hose ol l‘an city m\:”l ! ;‘nngln_gnc them if )mi\ spent Crisp-crusted—even-grained— tradec ;m oca \t(.n]\ (‘y 1.ml_<\c> and may he .nqnnul' wany {»m. m.;_ ours in your very own kitchen gy and full-paéked with the the real owners ol 1.,xn\\‘.ml _1{(1%_«(»111[)(1111(.\ are a (l\‘(l~lll(( Qroup o preparing 1t. rich nourishment active little men and women with diversified interests and occupations. . Finer even! For the group of bodics need. There are large and small stockholders in every banking institution, but the gml‘“f flm’]d e{"}’m" 'L“ e And so delicately flavored and the holding of the average stockholder is surprisingly low. For example, m”"‘\'\'(‘/’]‘_““R‘f P‘E‘ ‘1:’ ""“{‘i"‘“‘ appetizing that everywhere the an analysis of the stock records of several large city banks indicate stock- MCEREIECT SOncU oA M PERICRC most exacting housewives are holders own an average of only thirty-eight shares cach. ik serving it. o : v e : The nutrition experts of g All stockholders are entitled to vote for directors, and have an opportunity | i two leading universities. 4 A in the annual meeting cach vear to express their wishes. i , new White Rose loaf. Tt comes i the annu ceting cach yvear to express their wishes TRl o twor fatitais ites, 4 5 R ; ; i i h to you in its wrapper of blue Fovery bank in this cify is examined twice cach vear by the National Bank T cooking sclools. . - | 2 M 5 s i e i i . ) | fad and white checks like a fresh anminers and by a (’l)l\lllll‘l'l(( or.auditors .1;)]14»1111(( ) the directors, The food editor of a tea towel Ceerailoat today. national magazine. The Corby Baking Co. Your own grocer has this The net carnings of a bank belong to the stockholders, and dividends are declared as justified. Thus, prosperity of banks means not personal pros- perity for a few individuals alone, hut for many. > Speaking of dividends, it is a common fallacy that but there was an accumulated surplus over a long The usual Corby service brings White Rose to your grocer at period of years antounting to $1.000,000 more. ) et ) e The real capital in the business is therefore i P 75 ) :’:f:‘:f‘azv';;'/;:z":: f’:',::f $1.300.000 and the real dividend nnl_\: K% —a per-s > t getting loaves just a few hours 3 % £ : centage much smaller than the carnings ot most o ot 7 3 R from the oven. the vear. Correct—but wholly misleading when well-managed businesses. In many banks, de- vou examine the published repott of the hank and positors receive more in interest than the stock- find that the capital stock was, it may be, $500.000, - holders rgceive in dividends bank dividends are excessive. ‘The newspapers will declare that such and such a bank earned a dividend of, say, 247, ‘on their capital stock for After all—who owns the banks? This is one of a series of advertisements explaining the relationship betwecn the banks of this city and their customers. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BANKERS ASSOCIATION EVERY BANK IN THE DISTRICT 1S l'NlDEK U. 8. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION H I E osE 3 READ > ; a “w “ #

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