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30 BB QUARANTIE. PLANIS RAFTED Control of Interstate Ship- ments Proposed to Stamp Qut Insect Pests. quaran regulations the interstate movel to prevent the Iworm pests the hearin Proposed tine governi narcissus bul of the bulb f drarted here June to interested ) gestions and ¢ recommended Agriculture nounced by the ¥ Board of th Unit as ticism to the for ption Al H States D ticulgural art to receive any ticisms promptly nendation can be made to the Secretary by the end of this month | The provisional only to the domesti cissus bulbs apply ation these regulations by the board upon | presentation of satisfactory evidence that full and adequate propagation use has been made of such imported stock. 4 The underlving principle of domestic quarantine and regu proposed for each and every and district in the United St to cause the inspection and cer of all narcissus bulbs, so th irchaser or handler can secure other 1 certified stock | , the regulations will ate movement of regulations bulb crop. this sted The un required in the first in the and the second are lifted, or. storage sheds T Bulbs found to be allowed in int until disinfected direction and to an inspector. FOOD PRICES HIGHER. | at the tir e convenier o shipment be the satisfaction Index Figures Show 6 Per Cent| Gain Over This Time Last Year. ‘ While retail food prices ng from 1 to 3 per cent in other cities throughout the I States, prices in Washington d the month from April 15 to M registered a drop of 1 of 1 per cent, the F Statistics announced ¥ tafl food prices generally showed slight decline, the index figure for th month standing at 1611, a_drop « three-fourths of 1 per cent from ti month ending April 13, but an increase of more than & per cent since May vere de t As compared with the average cost %1 the year 1913, food prices in Wash 70 per cent higher in| se the Capital shared with Birmingham and Detroit. Only two other “hicago and Rich mond—show rger increases, these cities register | $1.000 fine, imprisonment for one vear THE THRILL THAT COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME. 1M SURE You ynLL LiE THIS Room, MR, FARDIN . I'T AFFORDS AN EXCELLENT wey OF THE-PARK VETERAMN THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, -D.- . SATURDAY., JUNE 19, —By WEBSTER. | OW ,YES5, | HAVE MO DOUBT (T WILL BE EMTIRELY SATISFACTORY. M VERY FAVORABLY IMPRESSED WATH THE GEFMERAL CHARACTER. AND EXCELLEMCE I'VE MOTED ABOULT YOUR- HOSTELRY. OME FIrDS SO MAMY INFERIOR \ HOTELS \MTRAVELING COUMTRY 1 TS AsouT THE v ‘A RELIEF To DISCOV OME THAT 15 PROPERLY AACAGED THE BRIDEGROOM TRIES To ACT LIKE A SEASOMNED Covr. 1926 (N. Y. World) Press WOULD BAN GUN MOVIES. Miller Introduces Bill to Prohibit Shipment of Certain Films. A bill introduced yesterday by Rep entative Miller, Republican, Wash 1d prohihit interstate trans films “depicting a scene an act of assault, kid naping . burglary, banditry, lawlessness or rint wherein a rev is displaved or aimed at one p by another.” The maximum penalty would be| or both, &Lieut. Paul C. Warner Exonerated | Lieut. Paul C. Warner of the Naval | Air Service has been -exonerated by | Chief Justice MeCoy cruelty and non-suport, made by his wife, Natalie A. Warner. in a suit for of charges of | r[ more effective B |ELLE ANDREWS TO SAIL JULY 3. American Mission to Confer With | Britain on Liquor Question. | A mission from the United States, | headed by Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Lincoln C. Andrews, will sail July 3 for London to confer' with | British officials on prohibition ques- | tions, with a view to bringing about co-operation hetween the two powers. | Resides Assistant Secretary Andrews DO IT NOW HS TILED QUICKLY BY 1106 9th St. N.W. Main 8731 €~ 1,1%';\‘ / Pub. Co” will consist of A. W. of the Department of R. Vallance of the State the mi Hend Justice, ion son w. Department and H. Keith Weeks of the prohibition unit. Clear Your Skin } With _ [ Soap to Clean: Olintment to H Absol, MORE CARS PROMISED. Improved Non-Rush Service to Glen Echo Next Week. Improved non-rush service will be put into effect on the Glen Fcho and | Cabin John Bridge line of the Wash ington Rellway and Electric Co. the latter part of next week, it was an nounced at the Public Utilities Com mission yesterday. Cars will run un der a 15-minute instead of a 30-minute | headway under the new schedule. A complaint was made to the com mission several weeks ago by resi dents along Conduit road that the non-rush hour service was inadequate. Announcement of the company's in- tention to improve the service follow- | - ed a conference between officials of the company and a group of citizens in the Conduit road section. . There are three difficult things in life: To keep a secre, to forget an injury and to make the best use of i leisure New Apartments The most con- venient and prettiest rooms in Washington. Open Until 9 P.M. 1460 Irving Mt. Pleasant sl’REl,\. there are 100,000 ‘Washingtonians who will gladly send one dollar or more_to honor the living and the dead of the 26,000 from the District of Coluiibia who served their country in the armed forces In the Great pd to John Poole, District of Colum- Memorial Commission, Federal-American National é’beruuh Forest On the Bevern River FURNISHED BUNGALOWS FOR RENT Two Golf Courses Excellent Bathing Via Bladensburg and Defense Highway, 28 Miles 1206 18th St. N.W. Main 7633 Or, when downtown, FURNITURE RENTING FOR Household Receptions Drives Conventions Office Weddings 5.000 Folding_Chairs Always in Stock H. Baum & Son 464 Pa. Ave. N.W. Main 9136 Parties ICE CREAM - IXITES do you need in| blank hooks? We ean <upply you. | E. Morrison Paper Co. ve. Dainty cups packed with delicious ice cream MARVELOUS how freezing in the package im- proves the taste of thebestice cream! And DIXIES are in excellent taste at parties—and SAFE for the youngsters! “Ihe Best oli in Gives 1,000 miles of super-lubrication before draining your crank case! Beware of Substitutes. At Good Dealers Everywhere. BAYERSON OIL WORKS~ T AMUSEMENTS. DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA Stasley First Run ' Nrd Phots a PERFECY Tvearar Plays 18th St. Below F Todar, 1:30 to 11 P. M. LILLIAN SHAW “Arch Ememy of Gloom” COUNT BERNI ViCI And His 10 AMERICAN BEAUTIES 3 Other Grear Acts On The Sereen MATT MOORE KATHRYN PERRY In the Comedy Hit EARLY TO WED CRANDALL'S, utienit, 0 BRI HEART 1Y CEANDALL'S, [ METROPOLITAN | F ST. AT 10TH Todyy, 10180 A. M. te 11 P. M. POSITIVELY LAST DAY CECIL B. DE MILLE'S THE VOLGA OATMAN 7! Showing at #1160 P. M. CRANDALL’S Avollo Theater G624 B s k& and Garden RSTEIN FLAG M F. Lockerks TONORROW <ix UWET Bannis 'S TIVOLI CRANDALL'S TIvorr TODAY — RIN-TIN 11X ; NIGHT CRY TOMORROW EDY it TOMORROW— CECIL B. DeMILLE'S THE VOLGA BOATMAN CRANDALL'S Axcnue Grand Mats. Daily, 2 pm.: Sund: TODAY--RAYMOND GRII 'TH in TOMORROW ADOLPHE Jor in “A SOCIAL CELERR CRANDALL’S Savoy Thrl"; 11th and Col. Rd. and Garden TODAY-—CHAS. MURRAY and GEO. KELLY AESOP FABLE TOMORROW-—PRISCILLA DEAN in THE DANGER GIRL CRANDALL'S , (ENTRAL Oth Bet D & B GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE. And w n HE i COMEDY B DeMILLE'S BOATMAN. IM E CHORTS ) MF CRANDALL'S YORK @ TY TODAY - -GEO. O BRIEN in TH TG HTING HEART. faxiehy TOMORROW —RICHARD _DIX PO RATRETIARD, T NARRIED CRANDALL'S ¢! GO OUR GANG COMEDY TOMORROW —LEW €O __MOXNTE CARLO CRANDALL’S MOME 230 C & N TODAY_PETE _MORRISO Aiasive © TRotRE COMEDY TONOREOW _RIN-TINTIN in TOMORROW-—_RIN-TIN-TIN in “THE SIGHT CRY NIGHT CR IGHT CRY L RIALTO 9th at Gee V.W. —NOW PLAVING— SYD_CHAPLIN n His Most Eilarions Comedy “QH! WHAT A NURSE!’ =TT LOEW'S COLUMBIA F Sireet nv 12th LAST TIMES TODAY RICHARD DIX n a fast-moving farce comedy of European’ roya “sAYIT AGAIN" e LOEW’S PALACE Ktreet at 13th LAST TIMES TODAY LOVEY MARY” he famous romance of am orphan_ oirl WITH BESSIE_LOVE—WM. HAINES « dy—News—OQverture i i NATIONAL TONIGHT s1.10, 75¢, noe AT 8:20 NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direotion Olifferd Breoke. Offer JONN GOLDEN'S COMEDY DRAMA [ T o KEITH~ALBEE 3 VAUDEVILLE Two Great Head Greut Acts Suppert MISS KITTY DONER § JACK NORWORTH MORRIS & BALDWIN ANN SUTER ALBERTINA RASCH GIRL GALETTI & KOKIN RUBINT & By AUSTIN STRONG ROSA a limited divorce. The court dismissed MIACAHUA TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. the wife’'s bill and granted the officer National—"Seventh Heaven,” drama. | #. limited divorce against her on his at 8:20 p.m. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. cross-bill, on a charge of desertion. Keith's—Doner and Norworth. vaude. | Attorney’ William E. Leahy appeared ville, at 2::15 and 8:15 p.m or the husband Farle—Lillian Shaw, vaudeville, con- | tinuous from to 11 p.m. Palace—“Lovey Mary." at 11:15a.m., | 1, 2:40, 4:35, 6:15, 8 and 9:30 p.m. Metropolitan — “The Volg man,’ at 11:05 a.m., 1:05, 3:05, 5 9:10 p.m. ta hers and now this dspartment w3 the performa; on Improved property Ample funds, Lower interest, Lower charges, Prompt _approvals, Repay- ment privileges, Expert advice, No bothersome de H.L.Rust Co. -~ ESTARLISHED 1889 - 1001-15% St N.W. BOYS GIRLS Vacation (Sum- mer) School Fourth year Six weeks June 21-July 30 Work accredited Study, recreation, play Cool, 1st floor class rooms. Cateteria, play- grounds, base ball. 2 swimming pools. Tulition, $36. BUILDING BOYS ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $12,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. Temperars location during construc: tion of our new bide.. 1004 E 8T. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y &xis VACATION Camp Red Cloud Senior—Boys 1218 Years Camp Red Wing Girls—6-18 Years Rate, $300 July 2-August 28 NEXT WEEK SEATS SELLING “THE SHOW-OFF” JW!I]IIIIIIIWfllIWIIVIIMIHIIIHINH!JUW WARDMAN PARK; THEATER Last Two Days o« VAbisy” NOW PLAYING THREE SHOWS DAILY 00—7 :00—0:00 Nine Tires Punctured. CHICAGO, June 19 (#).—Nine tires | on two police automobiles were punc d while officers raided a still in a uilding. They are now searching for the hootlegger, whom they wish to question regarding ownership of he still and the icepick left sticking he deflated tires. Boys Yellowstone - Colorado camping trip. Boat 7and Chi! te. $1.00 L YRR RERRRRR S0 SUNDAY EXCURSION NEW YORK! Sunday, June 27 Speelal Through Train Direct to Penna, Sta.. 3th Ave. and Line Station 30 6 & July 5-August 28. 2} rse,"” 7:40 at Nu 0, and 11:40 am. DAY YA EREERRTE SRR I AR R 5.075 miles. 17 States 10 cities. location, Pennsyl- Reautiful northern vania. Silver Lake—1,800 ft. | E ENDEAVOR to sell the customer accord- ing to his service require- ments rather than to the seller’s profit advantage. Founded 1084, HIRES TURNER | GLASS COMPANY HARD W. BPI Mgr. Reastrny AN Fon 8 week's trip, *f weeks camp, foot Pike's Peak. Film Featu EMPIRE 1! H Matinee FRANK MERR \waon LEaPARD ITFRS TIONAL NEWS CAROLINA '!th E , 8:10 and 9:50 p.m. Ambassador—"The Fighting Heart at 2, 4:05, 6:15, & and 3:50 p.m. Central—"The Girl From Martre,” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, and 9:40 p.m Wardman Park—"Quo 7and 9 pm Strand—"Watch Your 11:20 am., 12:50, 2:30, 3:30 £20 and 950 p.m Lincoln (colored)—""That's My Baby," continuous from 2 to 11 p.m. elevation. All athlatic and recre- ational features. Fight weeks. | Special train to amd from Washington. Resident physician, nurse, infirmary. Splendid | health record, “25 Fine foad, fresh vege.| Rate, $275. tables. | Phone for illustrated Phone for catalog and| hooklet and further ; Phone for bulletin and further information. | information. | further information. MARSHALL HALL Located on the Beautiful Potomac Steamer Chas. Macalester Leaves 7Tth St. Wharf DATLY SUNDAY 102 m 1650 am . 2:30 and 630 pm. 2 30 and 630 pm | ROUND TRITP, e Tennis, riding, swimming fishing, round-up, rodeo, spe- cial Pullman ear. Mont 6:30, 8 | Camp Red Cloud Junior Boys | 6-12 Years July 2-August 28. &N 'ER_THE GREAT TLD_JUSTICE a Park, D. C. Vadis?" at Charge for entire trip, e ineluding all expense 5:20, 6:50 s ARDY | |} _etts “THE RT " _TRAIN."_ | | CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W.953 Ample Parkine Snace. | f 10HNNY HINFS| 'RATNROW RILEY PARK THE..TER 1% CLASH_OF THE WOI VAN BIBBER COMEDY F.nllrrn.svtlndnm Time SR > —we create furnishes an artis- tic example of how floral de- signing should be done. Beau- Sprays & § 5 Wreaths hington Satt arrives Penn. w York City. 6:00 am Returning, leaves New York 4:15p.m. day_Midnight. hha Sta. in the “Washington's Atlantic City” SALT-WATER BATHING, FISH- ING, CRABBING, DANCING, ALL AMUSEMENTS. FREE DANCING ON STEAMER Summer Activities Department Sidwells’ Friends School 1811 Eye St. N.W. Main 284 R. F. HARVEY'S SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS cortania 197 LOWEST PRICES o te two dave reteaing date of excursion Similar_ Exeursion Sunday September 19 Pennsylvania Railroad The Standard Rallroad of the World @ PETER R CUPID. and ANITA STEWAR And HODGE PODGE. K featirine SIDNE up wntinuons 10 RROW MORR — THOY THE NEW KLOX TARRY SEMON COM HIPPODROME . OHNNY HINES RILEY." Short suh ELITE 1ith St. and R.I. Ave TODAY ONLY _— RICHARD TALMADGF ‘TEARING “'rfl“l‘f! Shor aubjects LIBERTY Tth li . W Today 2:30 P.M. Sunday 9:00 A.M. Steamer Stops at Alexandria. FARE & Zid, Yk "W Children Half 40-1 TODAY ONLY RATNBOW ot TWO STORES 14th & H 1222 F Se. TELEPHONE TELEPHONE MAIN 3707 FRANK. 5367 “We want an oil burner that is thoroughly automatic—burns cheap oil—is sturdily and neatly constructed—safe, quiet and must be serviced by a reliable and efficient organization. What have you to offer?” These were the specifications laid down to us by the officers of the Security Building Company in their search for a perfected oil burner. Hav- ing such fine Homes under construction, they must have an oil burner that is thoroughly up to the character and reputation of their work. And they selected !ie Quiet May. Why? ; Because—after studying oil burners for over six months, during which time they thoroughly investigated more than a_ dozen of the best burners on the market, they realized that the Quiet May is the one burner that completely came up to their specifications. They bought sixteen. And see for yourself. Motor over to the operation” of - the Security Building' Company and see the Quiet May demonstrated in their sample house at 5124 Nebraska Ave. N.W. Their homes are only one-half block east of Connecticut Ave. You, too, will agree that such beautiful homes merit only the best oil burner. Quiet Meay AUTOMATIC IL BURNER Manufactured in Baltimore Distributed in Washington by The Biggs Engineering Co. 1310 14th St. Phone North 3925-3926 A MOONLIGHT TR Every Evening, 7:15, Exeopt Sat. & Sun. North Cap. FREE DANCING CORINNT 6 and P Sta “CLASSTFIED - TFFITH in Ave. LOTS OF FUN AT FREE ADMISSION PARK LEN ECHO AFT, & EVE. TODAY 50 AMUSEMENTS & DANCING Forster’s Pharmacy 11th and M Streets N.W. Is a Star Branch So handy to drop in the Branch Offices with Classified Ads for The Star—rather than to journey downtown to the Main Office. Service will be effi- ciently rendered, with- out fees of any kind. Only regular rates are charged. : Presents % PRINCESS \\’/" % IACK ROXTE m PON CAPITOL “th & 0 TODAY. " Eisman’s is the only Clothing-Store in Washington where you can buy on lib- eral terms without high prices, or any extra charges. Seventh and F Streets “THE RI||P{‘1? ST Ri‘il k‘: NEW STANTON HE: n JTMMTE ADAMS atinee only 6th&C Sts Cant. {rom Let’s Go! lll.ll?IOI BEACH PARK ANUSEMENTS DANCING—BATHING Arlington Beach Orchestra FREE ADMTSSION JOSEPHIN! | leseons: co “MT. VERNON STEAME: Charles Macalester Leaves 7th §t. Whart Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25c | Cafe and Lt The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined. You can count on results from Star Classified Ads. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office Teach you (o dance c rectly in a few lssson Strictly private: any hou: w. dance 2 ol Spnine eith orchest oxtrot, Tango, Waltz, Colleg!