Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1926, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! D.- C, TUESDAY. JUNE 22, 1926. verage import ¢ 1d rday i tat t.| Imports were valued 1,248,367, . fr B Fy [ sawn conoears PURSUEU AR HITS [[7oust PRESS WARNED.|EXPORT DEGLINE DUE st 2 Ao et i A BEATT: £ 40 R . G AR countries. ',‘»‘I .l en! = 1;4!-2 ”. :‘r ”rr\‘ " i ! ity e ; . " },m \ | Concert by the United States Attacks on President of Chamber TO EUROPEAN DROP The chamber’'s analysis l‘;;".fgv‘!l!)g“r: ::‘l'lp vl"h l'I'Yl(l;:‘”V‘Illlflkr/l 1' E 7‘)|;>‘I~| e e ¢ e inon ’nwmr’vn ¥ Soldiers’ Home Band, upper HaAs duting: the quater A i both imports and exports exceeded | | bandstand, today at 5:43 o'clock: Must Cease, Says Premier. ot el R Ly e e ly J & B $1.000,00.000 for the fth and seventh s 3 assis ARS, >oland, June 22 (@).— consecutive quarters, respectively. et e e Premier Bartel has declared that | U. S Bulmess With Rest of World}‘{’.'l““e e i ¢ < press attacks on M. Rata), president 28 per cent less than a year ago, e “"‘;’;"“‘*’g‘;:'fl i of the chamber, charging incompe- Showed Gain for First o S ates) snoribito alk athar hoc. tence and procrastination in connec- Quister of Yoar tions of the world, the analysis ,,hoqu ’ T i : . tion with the calling of the national - ed, increased from 6.1 per cent to 25 S E Kramer Hands UH U e moer | | Third Machine Damaged bY | assembly after the Pilsudski coup, s per cent. Europe took only 48 per Selection, . must cease, The premier threatens | o cemt of the total exports for the period, : : Son et i i iSiON— stern measutes i the attacks con- | By the Associated Press. against 59 per cent a year ago. Sheepskins and Presides at o | Collision—Arrest Alleged tinue, A decline of 12 per cent in exports | Exports for the quarter, the cham 2 2 2 \\‘n‘lll‘s‘\l‘lllfl E on i He announces that the passage of | from the United States during the |ber anmounced, totaled $1,125.000,000, Exercises This Mornmg, | Driver Later. the budget is a question of confidence | first quarter of 1926 was largely due, |a decline of $146,000,000 from the cor- < . In the kovernment. The budget de-|the United States Chamber of Com: |responding period last vear. Finale, “What b — bate will begin today ter I'm S 2 H ; Graduating 59 pupils today, Lang 5 e After a high-powered automobile * c r ALL ¢ Juntor High School aw. believed to have contained liquor had y = TR S e damaged thice other cars and serious | WOULD IMPEACH JUDGE. | @ Store Hours: 7:30 to 5:30 daily; Saturdays to 1 p.m. 1 METALS lastert ol. 8. E. Kramer. o b 0. ¢ y od o f their occupants | Eastern High School. 8. E. mamu.! e oy a7 o | |15, indured one of their occurans| = L T S first assistant -~ superintendent - of | | (O UMM O] Sintes | | While beinie pursued alons Benning | Miners Declare West Virginia e b A Quick Shineo chools, pr g a 5 5 - i 1o ortheast last night shortly be- | z X e R | it || T et ne o ey o met | § FOT R €21 Paint Economy ‘ Fora long time T =4 O Rase T s later and charged with being u.e["‘}{“‘"‘{“’[‘,‘*"‘. 1. Grant —vou want S-W PAINTS. They're the i AT ALL DEALERS B o Bk L h o 1 mnern SO0 E1E Coun:: wos aakad by ieusileal] accepted standard in_Quality, Covering 7 were pronounced by Rev. R. Y. Nich P I held for investigation, denicd he L Gt fa : olson. wr : ¢ addresa | | Overture. : “Suppe | | the driver. {0 Gov. Howard M. Gore, made public | Capacity, Durability. And no matter what Avres, and stic, ‘Retn £ th Willlam Lynch, 30 vears old, 2300 K |y, S il s s Sl T Seltenick | [street, wax”seriousiy _injured ! vou're painting this Summer, vou'll find a e s included seie. | | EScernts from “Florodora. e < lle recenily refused, to | S-W brand made expressly for the requirg- 0 s program included we;r | Stuart | |bile crashed into his par CAT | grant the miners anization an in- v tions by Katherine Lippert and the | “Eleanor”....Deppen | |shortly after the chase had been | function against four coul operators. ment. ERY FEw PEOPLE QUFF R Sokolov Twins. | ] ares LTiRCRe by en:’hf;x ¢ Capt. Guy | The action was brought by the union 3 L2 T '::vh“_““': ":H‘" :Mm’d i e . .Geri | Benning road near the District line. | the Jacksonville wage agreement. riouse aln s’ - I APJY MORE D e s et Morris Dance.” | On nearinz the bridge the speeding | _____ Wiite: andl BHuttes. GRobi. Arer Siighely: HibHes » 2 - : |car crashed into the machine of AR 2 Gl S LB Torchlight Dance.” Policeman Nicola, who was accom Damron, Charles Daneri, Eugene ( 3 ; 5 i . H 4 2 r and then. vson. John Ditzler, Earl Eilis. E The Ster Spangied Banner” | |panied by Polloeman Manning, and Rogers’ Brushing Lacquer | Science Gradually Per- i & ett, Herbert F: i St s [ b diiogy B i | n sta e e e e e Sl AT o |l of Paul Tucker. 306 John Marshali | Black, White and IS‘C:IOH, $)l],9§ Qt. fects Better and Better druzicc, or n Hoffman, Charles Jorg. Orlando Mar United Sta N Band, | | P gl | B : A magic renewer for old chairs, tables, floors, . orman Perimutter. Irving | | (fafles Benter, leader: Charles i e IS LG S e S woodwork, porch furniture, etc. DRIES WHILE ! Remedies For It . car as it continued west into the city / Y Baatke e | Lynch was taken to Casualty Hos: - -t st [ pital. where his condition this morn- ) to “'P!‘v | "he ds of men and women Cleve Van Horn ()fi‘flr Trib Black, white and IR beautiful colors. | tortured with raging hudm] b Woreh, William farch, “Chicago Tribune." | |ing was sald to be much improved Per Ot $1.95 W ht. A ary K ure, N\ e | Turner was later ar l‘»‘fl.(r‘d' by Police: i 5 | v aL g ; 0 Pe "gl"x"‘“'” ; o e} A el sy ot Valentine’s Coach Colors and Varnishes ! s %EEDPAFCII?IES Farrow, Louiss F i | Three characteristic dances | eteventh precinct. f ; S ¢ ’ lager. Ruby nrietta Gussio, Siercer = £ = — . | W U MEL I : i ¥ Emily : :\Il;\“n‘:‘l‘m;‘”el; I (a) “Valse Graceuse.” h' = = Greater resistance to | S A TO E} VA ¢ At ‘ - MEDIC'NE Elizabeth Kahler, Helen King, Louise ) ynl:!'md"mn“ = e SWAT THE FLY i heat, wear and dilution “Quer-nite” Drqu—sdf Lzue/my v e 4 v - | ~ now in Koes, —Liliun Lawson, Gertrude (¢) “Dance Grotesque.” | hilleas carbonideponit C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, plee 4 E tablctform o, Tison Katherine | | proerpts from the musical 4 o 8sic posit- AND OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINT PRODUCTS. o Lt Lippert. Liilian Lowes, Rebecca comedy, “Jack o'Lantern.’ Take advintage of an i 11, inve e M e ] i bl Carvilt | ]l early start by an agdres. Beware of Substitutes. ; bbb ary Moseley, Catherine “h Liods opular, ‘‘Selected.” | | 8 > Smith, Helen Talboit. Doris Thomp-| | Goind scenes from the opera sive war on the fly at the At Good Dealers E:?.I;SI«"",TZ‘S-"‘;,?JL*\7'“.‘»;"';?-..'0 son, Alica Weaver, Verona Zimmerli “La Boheme".........Puccini beginning of the season. h } 5 and Joseph Zelenka Waltzes, “On the Beautiful The Star has for free ||| Everywhere. INCORPORATED. Il relief comes. ; Qulck ellef, i i % «....Keler-Be! o 5 | i e B : Ar » can zet the same re ko St el Id‘\(:‘mgfho Mill in th';(};‘:‘flR - distribution wire - handle 2 P_dmts for Every Purpose X o wctions on hottle For HEADACHE,NEURALGIAEte XHAss WIEHD sxerolkes ab the chou] | Eilenberg fly swatters. OIL WORKS~ 734 Thirteenth St. Frank. 8325 1 time of year one ex will be held tonight. The program | [ oo\ inre pociment i " . Il i saverson o1 COLUMBIASZZ& includes 2 violin solo by Vietor Ditz- | BHiEncenburs Ask for gne at the main e by ot N e “The Star Spangied Banner” office of The Star, or at pr of ra 9 s o voeal duet by Verona Zimmerli and There will be & public concert any of the Branch Agen- Esther Humpherson, vice president; at the navy vard tomorrow at cies. recitation of the class history by | | 7:30 p.m. Margaret Eberly and the class prophecy by Emily Harrington and Clarence Damron, an address to the \md:rkmdfiates by r|:\de Van Horn mw- Specialize in Stylish Footwear for Stout Women mm and a reply by Maurice Lanman, an address by H. W. Draper, principal ) 2 of the &chool: the recitation of the Sensltlve Hard-to-F]t Feet class poem by Agnes Herfurth, & . . treasurer: a vocal quartet by F d S R 1 f Verona Zimmerll, Esther Humpher. B 1N upreme elier 1n son and Paul and Victor Sokolov, and a plano selection by Katherine Lippert The class night committee is com- posed of Louis cher. program; Edward Everett, printing: Gertrude Leaveil, . #nd Vietor Sokolov, Bowen is secretar: The class night pre :'r?r:'y'tq\“n'}:"»? isazaralisarsr bend subver”miinuiitn a5 The Perfect Arch-Supportif| Ross Turner ! i atn. "™ 88.85 Shoe for Stout Women | - Ramsay. Wise, second leader: today at ‘\ulu\lu\ Richard Spire, | | 740 wn for he None Geanine Without ‘This Trade Mark S SAYS FUTURE OF U.S. | 4o e T DEPENDS ON TEACHERS Tuenty different models. including novelties. Sizes 2% fo 12° widths 1o L | i Ohio Attorney Tells Meefing ’I'Ilm1 Children Must Be Imbued With Patriotism. B the Ascociated Press Will_make the widest foot = e look slender. combimation 1ast Walking Oxfords and wide-ankle | thositan | patent @7 @5 | High' Shoes for Stout Women. NN AVAVAN. and eatin CEDAR POINT, Ohio, June Teachers in the public schools a a large measure rc“lnnnylhlfl for th IRS”S tuture of American government, H. H. CGirfswold, fir ant attorney gen- N,H .s, ‘v vv eral of Ohio. told members of the Ohio 4026-/028 SEVE = » State Teachers' Association at the | “Twenty-five Years on Upper Seventh St.. Oits Wide in Trade" opening of the seventy-ninth annual | Other Models for Stout Women. in WHITE KID and Colored Leathers, $7.85 Summer meeting here today aren of toaay will be. the men ‘and | AR RtR AR Rthth i RththtR R ththththth svomen’ who domorrow will eontrol ™ through the ballot our republican Gov- | WASHINGTON’S OLDEST CREDIT JEWE-’QEEBS Phat varythins Sepened on the srain, Tastefully selected articles for ing of these children now. CA parade of scenlc 2 Wanesdly at pl'lces that ‘.'»ompel Declaring that the schools have al- ways been the fountain head of patri d ‘b d h v A4 \ atism, and that they have taught well 1 wonders beyond the ] - : attention. the mechanical details of government, 3 o wid ey s now | B dreams of man | ) ; ~ Seventy-seven years of “Know- creased capacity for self-government. e i e e : > - , A 3 PZ Y _ - : ing How” is the reason for Cas- and go down under the shock of changes in conditions that have taken | . ; » LT ‘ - ¢ Eight-day Mantel Clock; sil- telberg’s leadership in OVERSTUFFED ! ; ; s ; ; . By ver dial; 1014 inches high and 21 e ‘. - » Complete with 81195 This chest containi 1" ana heanty. "and save sou mones O | : K 4 candlesticks. ... | = of Rogers lifetime silver Also Reupholstering and Slip Covers t the standard h Pay 50c a week : » Sxeh prie and aur ’%23.75 Standard Upholstery Store liberal terms..... 2810 14th St. N.W. Ooen evenings. 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