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4 THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1926. I — 1 - 0 1118 1885 S L R S LD A TR VR [:AMP GUUU WIU. — | ARRESTING OF AUTOISTS | MRS. BEAVERS SPEAKS. |sisntr of the otsinat pstrct bounc- | OMAN DRIVER ARRESTED| Wartia of 1634 Massachustts ave: ), S, 'DELEGATES nameoh ary, situated on Eastern avenue The Buggy. ED _ northeast, was erected in 1792. Sixth and H streets. She was taken W 3 ~>~———| TOOFREELY CONDEMN Services Held at Kelinworth Mile-| A prayer, led by Mrs. Fred E. Per- Mrs. Cora Leo Dezers Accused of |, o fourth precinct and released on Leaving After Collision. $300 bond. The buggy's standing in the shed, SR o to| stone, . |1ee, chaplain of the chapter, and the v t It's resting In the shade: the iron tires | Fiorids Governor Sees Harm Edne.sElaced 134' Y"fli i singing of “America” by the gather-| Mrs. Cora Lee Dezers, 38 years old,| Mrs. Warfield, occupant of her hus- Asuinst Alcoholism o be held at "Dor| are rusty red, the woodwork is de- State in Overzealousness of M?‘llrs-g‘:z:‘::ulm, I!;:g;;rxs;.mvh%fpr:;lé ing opens the ceremony, while Mrs.|of 496 G street southwest, was ar.|band's hine, was slightly shaken | P&t Esthonia, beginning July 21 nd good old Dobbin, he is! Police Officers. American Revolution, is delivering | James W. Willey, State regent, brings | rested vesterday by Policeman Mar-;up by the collision. Marvars, on a | it e leep in yonder glade. The the principal address this afternoon | greetings. milestone is being | vars of the third precinct on a charge | motor cyele, went in pursuit of the 1 Edwin C. 3 il Even i Taains Sihe)| T he MNGHEUEL S 4 ut"(h:: redegi('all:nu lo{ t;mj 'lh\'engwudrlh d:dl(;med 3 Mr::i “l-'.mL& Vol]ur;d. of failing to stop :ftor & ¢ n}l‘lnmobue .|ln:ll Im:‘-( arrest ) k Ml‘i‘l* z‘\n‘;\lv{” ay is o, @ 9 s = R > = milestone by the Littlejohn oyden | chapter regent, an ts story recit- [tween her automobile and an after severa blocks had o anston, Aan s: First GTOUpS of Mothers and and aum(‘l?mhglt;:"me"x}m\;(':nlh:uw.l lice: GMiaka “,')"‘(;"‘e‘;‘,;;';“?; Chapter. The milestone, which is the | ed by Mrs. Velma S. Barber: bile operated by Detective C| ert o ard of Children Examined and |fin: With Joyous girls and happy men p o i unWaEeRteT A —_— — - i he s it ' been condemned by Gov. O T e TIEE T I TR B 3 q John' W. Martin. Started on Outing. of that oid “I know of nothing calculgted to do In fmodern: games @ ‘tate more injury thah the un- = e mejig. no self-resy 5 g " warranted arrest of people and the Iy today little family groups in. | dames would ride in such a g imposing of enormous bonds and fines < S o niic mgthe pot, on them,” the chlef executive declured reply; “it speaks to me of plomm"« in a letter to Karl Lehmann, gener: vast in happy days gone by, when my | secretary of the Oriando hamber of : at two public school |bay mare could travel fast and climb | Commerce. i hills on hig vell r e! “Why can't the chambers of com it was new, long s aid; of the State take some stand “the body part wa 3 against this practice and lend their 1 corking red, v bay | good offices to assist me in this mat e fairly flew, with proud and | ter?” the governor said. I took my sweetheart,| His letter was in response to one evening | from Mr. Lehmann complaining of > trotted up the dusty lane, | the promiscuous stobping of motorists nd througn the hazel dell, and what | in Orange County. Complaints have swain, 1 have no|also been received by the governor - |time to tell. Now, there she sits n other sections of the State vonder tree she, like & .| Gov. Martin said he intended asking {but_she St an g . ssion of the Florida legis: omething to break up amination before through Rock ark to Camp || Will for a two outing. and their name Phillip Pierce, Don Wolforon, |on that Jackson, Albert Powers, Ben- |she Charles that buggy’s not fe v | there, ‘twixt the crib and byre, while Jbert McCul. | we infest this vale: you couldn't buy Lot murses: | spoke or te wirh uny sort or late. || ROOF REPAIRING TEabath iawss. | ThAt bussy's the connseting TRk witt| GUTTERING—SPOUTING Miss Ma 3 1 and Mrs. Alice | old . bright and fair, when | PROMPT SERVICE Everett. They were sted by vol | Sarah’s withered cheeks were pink inteer helpe f ) Mrs, Thom- {and 1 had all my hair, and I'd feel Yot . S. ROSE nne O'Donnell. Mrs vy for the gink who'd move it out | ay Nevitt | from there. WALT MASON. 616 F St. N\W. Main 6475 : i two (Covsrizht. 1926.) | ' by th Blue | m— < loaned by Pa $0000000000000000000000005000000000000000000000000 ey Barber 8 Ross e h 1\1‘\11 IH'] “YheBig Hardware arut Housefurnishing $tore 11T AND G STS. s e, O R o od s assembled at the Curtis the examinations 3 h A. Murphy, or the pub- y Dr. K. F. Hatfield and Dr. mmond, dentist. The | helping were Miss 000000000000ooo,oooooo'»0'0ooooooonoooooooon000000006000oooooooo}oooooooooi&}ooo B. M. McKelway and others. Camp Pleasant Opens. nt, on the hillside over- | \d_view of the Potomac ¥ o Aladdin Thermnlware Jar; one- gallon size; keeps foods or hq\ml» hot $3 75 or cold The entire 3rd floor of our store will be de- voted to an economy depart- ment specializing in women’s apparel at prices far below their actual values. e were 81 cording to Mrs. Laura B. Glenn, the director in charge of this camp, who receiv ll)u party, wde them fecl at home a good hot dir M John Burr, and Simpson in charg Anabelle Thornton in chafge of | girls and two nurses for the baby lion, Miss B. B. Smallwood and E The capacity of and additional ar- Auto Refrigerator, to screw on running boa : black 34 7; enameled ... Perfection 0il Cook Stoves, 30 Nursery Refrigerator, with Ijones —high. with water cooler, finished in @3 7 cabinet $33.50 oak or white. e Without Cabinef, $27.00 Teonard Wickless Ol Stove, two burners...... POTD se of hiring a bus to take | » camp was met by volun itions from the following | a den, Dr. l! L Murr *. Hailstock, Wilbur Jordan, Wilitam Banks, Robert Camp- bell, Dr. George A. Johnson, Dr. Al- fred Phill John R. Lines and George Gray. s LEAGUE AIDS POLAND. WARSAW, June 30 (#).—A special committee on there everal engineers, including an Amer Laza, is to investizate the p of unit- 2. Colors. ing the E 85(: iron .. with 12 &) 95 & Pint size. the rivers of Poland. The Poles are dos. caps. Rt fhat Gipoat Reitat Wil & Ry ANl gl Wacuwm Hhoe O e Sk ars, nix e L At 0 F 1 t. P’ 1 o lopeful that Great Britain will finance ’ 0 . ¢ s, &l ruch a project, which will nec $ safedge Tce Tea Yreezer, makes 'lh Bfbest credin | Su1 1y, * \ ne asclna lng lce the construction of several can: $ Glasses, $1.00 without cranking: @5 ()() slazed @) Q) $ : that Polish coal may be shipped south- |® 6 for. . . two-quart size inside. aind ward and no longer compete with|$ b9 England for the northern markets. ' $6006066666600660000000000000000000006000000000000° o e T e TS ’ L Beginning Next Week— ‘ Our July “*Service Sale < ® Special pnces will be put into effect tomorrow—1T hursday—on .|| A Sale of 1,000 Selected Values for a Great Opening Celebration/! Columbia_Genu- E i y he Everedy Ine Vacuum Bol- iigh-speed Ico Cream potle Capper. fle keepn WSS preeger, " twouart with spring han: ot 24 hour: old i ¥ dle to fit any size . galvanized &1 0 boctle: complete § 000000000000 00000000060000000000000000000000000000000900000000000000000000 and especially so in the sale which starts tomorrow Ladies’ Shoes Men's Shoes Black, Tan and White Canvas— R Our Special $10 Grade : : : Colored Suedes and Calf : Almost souvenirs from the manufacturers! Daytime Styles! Sport Black and Tan Calf 7 Patent Leather : $7 85 Styles! Afternoon Frocks! There isn’t a new thing our buyers didn’t Pumps and Oxfords— & c . o o . Shoes Regularly Selling at Sports Shoes and Tan and buy for this department! Beautiful striped silks and heavy silk radiums Black Calf. . . . . . $10 to $15 Our Regular $12.50 Grade in solid colors that can be washed again and again! Values made possible $7 2% $9-85 : ‘59.85 only by the interest and co-opetfmon of manufacturersin startmg our new : department. P Mt on Growing Girls'Shoes || £ e you Will Be Satisfied With Less Than Three or Four of These White Straps and Oxfords, and _ White, Tan and Patent Leather B Patent Leather Straps— Strap Oxfords and Ties— f | $2.50 to $6.50 Grades s 36 to $8 Grades i KINDS: <+ SIZES: <+ STYLES: " COLORS: ; Really WASHABLE Wash Silks! Tailored Silks Flesh Peach : - $4.85_95.85_3¢. i ST $1.75 to 54 85 4.-85., 5 -$6 85 ’ll)‘filek‘{’ g«;tlszwzsstuag)e& lI?Tavy (Ire[t))(l;%:vttes! Jinion Sizea éf:ft glli:eess . Sumni N ETT ‘White Chantal Blue Tan Oxfords— Wit on Dxlo il Crepe Roma in Beautiful EYELET Designs! | Misses’ Sizes | Boleros " 5 10 $650 Grades Regular §10 Grade FLAT CREPES Tailored or Dressy! Women's Sizes | fhacen " > | June Rose Poppy Red ¥ Striped as Well as Solid Color Tub Silks! . | Pleated { Mint Green Black and White $3.35 to $4.35 $7.85 Extra Sizes | | Coin Dots! Georgettes! Novelnes' RS o Fluffy Frocks = Coral Sand And Many Others Boys‘ Oxfords andSports Oxfords, sér::]es!s $4.15 to 56.35 i THE ENTIRE THI/RD FLOOR ’DEVOTED TO THIS SALE OF $9.90 DRESSES Sizes are in good aasortment—and the styles are the ; : season’s accepted shapes E o 9 [ ; I C Arthur Burt Co. . 1343 F Street _ e 1214 F St. N.W.