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CAPITAL BOOSTER GET STAR BY A Special Edition of Sunday Paper Rushed to Ship at Old. Point Comfort. on merchanis ris in adver sal, duri v To spur the Washi i ing the N annual cruisc 200 copies of a Sund; pre: to Bollin from the and carried by * to meet the 1 1t Old Point Comf n tlight, Southland The ear'y 1 how oped into o of Lieut threate: He skillfully ever, and effect At the naval ai Roads. \a. I Jnnch took the pas)er ta the Old Point whart, Southland had decked in N of th Hampton navy cross the bay where the otk plane, it later was disco A stir in Nor folk, wheve i ved, by one at least, that the plane carried President Coolidge on som myster.ous secret Journey An unident posin lost her 10 have Canced Stir The 1f fied woman of ability, countess who had but who is said later that she was A news reporier, gained entrance the naval amr station th ostensibiy seeking *who had her passport ned the true mis- sion Lieut Wooster Ut a naval of and e of the plane some e naval officers were woman reporter learned that to make the trip yes. 1 person of impor Nensation Story Spoiled. reporter didn’t write story about President the bhoosters were not nd spent Sunday morn- the ship wa terday tance The woman sensitio a Coolic Lieut. Wooster ook off from the naval station here at 5 o'clock ves: terday morning and headed into a stiff breeze from the southeast. He traveled at speeds ranging from 80 ho wtaining a Mount Ver ne sputtered and coughed ed to stop while Lieut swked to adjust it. Later into) rhythmic tune and picked up speed. it struck the plane FILIPINOS DENOUNCE BACON AND KIESS BILLS Measures Before U. S. Congress Protested at Mass Meeting Held in Manila. By the Associated Press. ILA, June 28.—A huge mass was held in Manila last night st against the Bacon and . now before the American The first of these meas 1 provide a separate terri- wvernment for the Moro the Philippine a g0 and Palawan-—and the | increase the powers of nd create a con t the dis- Mindinic second w president of ‘the and leader of the independence from s the principal iding leaders of atic against _the speeches were by Plans are bein mestings of prote to be held in nes the islands. heHechtCo. cht Co. - 1 The He ThE Hecht Co. The Hecht Co. =t =0 TIGER A" ALE! NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN GARDEN NECESSITIE: Plantabbs are as neces- sary to your garden as the rake, spade cr trowel —for even the finest seeds and the most care- ful attention avail nothing if the soil does not contain the nitrogen, phosphoric acid (am- monia) and potash nec- essary to make plants grow. Plantabbs are just chock full of these three important plant foods. ‘They will make your garden grow better than you ever expected. A trial will convince you. 25¢, 50¢ $100 & $3.50 \(‘%m packige s yovd Plantabbs Odorleéss!Plant Food all Florists, Druggists into | | | | | 1 i | busine, | | CAPITAL’S BEST BOOSTER TRIP, THE EVENING STAR., WASHING'T( )N, D. (.. MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1926. there that Cornwallis surrendered and not in Yorktown, Pa. He found some complaint with in dividual Boosters, sald it was a fine cruise. He found particular fault with the refusal of Dr. Malcolm Gibbs to fill the prescrip- tions issued to him by Chief Surgeon J. A. Rogers and with what he de- clared was misleading information fmparted to him by Frank Fenwick. Maj. W. E. R. Covell, Assistant En- gineer Commissioner, spoke briefly in a humorous vein Columbus Paid Tribute. President Andrews then deliv laudation of Charley Columbus, td ing briefly the h v of the tion of the organization, and addin that_he only de president, the fi assured that the body would allow him to have Columbus as its secre | tary. He said that he didn’t believe | that any or ion, and he knew | many of them. had a more loyal or a more_efficientsecrét and pointed out that his resignation was received with deep regret by every member of the bhody, and the body which is tak- ing him is receiving him with the heartiest wishes for success from the nization vy Columbus spoke with deep humorous lie told of his ambitions in r 3o0st- | the newspaper and publicity field and \hat Congress had | of the shows for the benefit of busi * ot been so slow as past Congresses, [ness which he had staged in the Capi | i< he had just read on the monument | tal City, which culminated in his em association. | a¢ Yorktown. where the Boosters ployment as sec f the associa Washington's first veal [ a4 411 day vesterday. that Co ] and Manufac in the national lower |, "175] enactcd a resolution s he gave full credit d the boosters and their | (a4 monument should be erected new offer he is accepting. for J. Columbus, re-|,¢ yorktown to commemorate the sur- it was the of the association. | repder of Cornwallis, and that the in- | local erganization tha d his swan song amid expres- | seription showed that it was 99 vears | N. York ¢ from those whom heljaeer that the law was passed author- | through two big had served the past 13 ves izing its ercction, But the slowness | him for its gene It announced that the members| ¢ thix was fothing comparable to| In the highest had ready for him when he leaves Ol | tho time consumed in trying to con-f membeis of the or July 1 a tolen of thelr esteem. | vince Dick Mansfield _that it was | support they had al Mr. Andrews in introduci oL FOR. ! ® | Bell said that he was the best En- gineer Commissioner in the history of | PHlLl.lPS' Milk f Magnesia Instead of soda hereafter take a|tion of bicarl little “Pnillips’ Milk of Magnesia” in | the stoma the District. ¢ col | for Washington, and, after explaining the favorable position in which Wash ington stood at this time from the beneficlal legislation, pointed out that the city was fortunate in having at the heads of the two District com- bonate of soda, leaving sweet and free from them no one has been able to put his | water any time for indigestion or|gases. B it neutralizes acid finger on one instance of graft or cor- | sour, acid, 'gassy stomach, and relief | fermentations in the bowels and ruption anywhere in the District Gov- | will come instantly. ‘ gently urges this souring waste ::om ernment. There is no other city in is The country that could do it, he said BETTER THAN SODA soda adding if it had been present, in any For fifty years genuine “Phillips’ form. such an investigation as Con- | Milk of Magnesia” has been pre- sress has conducted could not have scribed by physicians because it tailed to draw it out overcomes three times as much acid in the stomach as a saturated solu IS VERDICT OF PARTY ON RETURN Value to City of Excursions of Business Men to Maryland and Virginia Highly Stressed. Congress Praised for Legislation. tional Capital Park and Planning Com- | ‘n;isslon. and how it provided for the planning work to be carried into near. e ihe greatest aggregation of boost- | hu Aapvland and Virginia, with the in history, not only among the |result, he predicted, that under its s men who participated in the | Planning and development work will Hee ot the Merchants | be developed one of the greatest capi- lon which | tals the world has ever seen. Within the borders of the National) there i= assembled at this o1 A ers & 1926 hooster ¢ steamer South berih here, but | nanently or tem ton in executive ss. This | progra embers of | praised the boost general|out that it d | these bu steamed | into nes Value of Trips Stressed. himan said that he belleved had written a constructive for the District of Columbia, er trips and pointed an excellent idea for men each vear to go and and Virginia ple to the advan of buying in and boosting for | local o Capital City Secre He spoke a feeling. done more for the | yein, shootin ‘ongresses |aps e told then M. Cong! amony porarly tatement was made to m the trade-seeking outing a meeting of the ¥ el lns . 15 she klin Bell, En-| ta ) the District, | the last 1wo | ri soundec sions of reg reach out | cities to pick | orga ger. ns he praised the inization for the s given him, mmittee Heads Praised. Bell said that he was a booster mittees in Congzress such men as Mr. | Zihlman and Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas, and also members of the | appropriations committees—all men deeply interested in developing the Capital City. | He asserted that Washington should be thankful for the investigations in Congress at this session, which have stirred up only tempests in the t pots in small things, because during | the system without purging. far more pleasant to take than TRY A 25¢ BOTTLE Insist upon “Phillips.” Twenty- | five-cent and fifty-cent bottles, any rug stor Next “Pool” Car --for household and personal effects to California at reduced freight rates with increased security--- early July. Foreign Shipments in “Lift” Vans ---or in cases. For more than a third of a century we have been packing and forwarding to all foreign capi- tals valuable and fragile household effects and art objects. From Teheran to Montivideo our repiitation in the diplomatic. corps is secure. Furs, Rugs, Curtains, Etc. ---carefully cleaned and stored in cold storage, pro- tected and insured against all risks. Silver and Valuables -called for, sealed and stored in our burglar- proof vaults under guarantee. Dead storage for automobiles. Special rooms for trunks. Pianos and works of art stored in special sec- tions with regulated light and heat; Fumigation for moth or insect infested furniture. A Complete Price List will be mailed on request Securifp Storage Gompany 1140 Fifteenth Street Four and One-half Blocks North of the White House C. A. Aspinwall, President but on the whole | 4 | say that no other city of its size could | Bill Clarke ided to become its | st time, when he was | and said that s dealt with him in the utmost good|the generous Boosters. itaith. He expressed the hope that| After the boat had gotten the Booster trips would he kept up.| way and the Boosters had and that he would b o Bill Clarke put to Washington ¢ participate in each | B ctette of stea | mony. They were forc e so many encores that M | Publicity Value Hi Chief Participant Frank Mr. Andrews, in opening the meet- | to ahnounce that after other ing, told of the greal pubiicity value!ments they would appear again af | of these cruises to the business inter- | midnight, “and they did. —In th ests of the city, and to Washington | troupe, in addition to the above, were as the Natlon's capital k oeca- | Dr. John 'T. Ready, Herman Richar sion to praise in the terms | Will Hettinger, Perry Ward, Thay ! the newspapers of the to| W. Smith and William W. Curtis. | phonograp nd Frank Pierce closed 'a skit fever compare its newspapers with | - - | | those of the Nution ~~ TEXCURSION | Booster a pledge that durin; (OVER FOURTH) CULPEPER, ORANGE, CHARLOTTESVLLE, LYNCHBURG and DANVILLE, VA. I prevented one from doing individuffly Saturday, July 3rd, 1926 Yesterday was a day of modest but Lv. Washington—Special Train—5:30 P.M. igorating entertainment for the after spending the early Round-Trip Fares to Charlottesville, $3.00; f | spider song, famous and well known Vinder |to all Boosters, which they sang by | dined, | request. | on his| John S. Blick then 4 har- | coal song, entitled, “Look Out mond, the Sen Will Get You | Don't Out,” after ! /. Killian and Louis | succeeding one engage- fter [ well known is | built in compa ! | Thomas Cantwell sang until drowned | lout with the of | | phonex. ums and four | This was followed by | and £ Selinger, John .t 1y sometimes at They arrived at yme time hefore noon, group went to the York town Country Club as golf guests { under the pilotship of D. Dean 1% assistant_secretary, who met the automolril lounging. the while others went in bathing | Covell conducted the Boosters throuzh a series of sotting-up exercises When the Booster orchestra ternoon concert on the were surrounded hy scores of conple when a la gave Old Point Comfort for dnek 5.00. Charleston i with_unusual Xperts alens Returning. tiekets will be honored on all regular trains (except 38), up to and including Train 36, Monday, July 5th. For tickets and information consult Ticket Agents, 1510 H St. or Unfon Station. No. N.W Ya Million More Se pterbfibet 4/ Southern Railway System 1510 H Street N.W. Washington, D. €. When you walk into a PIGGLY WIGGLY store you are in the home of your friends. You see on the shelves nationally adver- tised goods whose reputation is unquestioned. Nationally advertised goods are not used simp 1y because they are advertised, but because they have stood the acid test. They have been approved by the public as to quality and price. 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