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Strawberry Mousse A bottle of cream, a box of straw- berries, and enough ice to pa thoroughly. are all that you need to make a tl(lltlull\ frozen dessert for #ix people. And for mousse mno cranking is eded—i talline akiness is self-s There are dozens of frozen desserts that can be made with as little effort, |nd that are equally welcome to the palate in hot weather. Pure, sparkling Ame; Ice would be a luxur, weren't so extraordinarily economical! Are you on warm-weather schedule yet? American ICE _ Company Brandywine St Vo Being Paved With Concrete Several individual homes now under construction Write or Phone for Lithograph Map Showinz Sizes of Sites Hedges & Middleton " or Pho 'S, 933 G St. Ni 1S HEREBY K 1eft with us o1 POLICEMEN GIVEN | EMPHATIC WARNING i Rights of cmzens Must Be Respected, Says Hesse, in * General Order. The general order prepared by Supt. of Police Edwin B. Hesse last week, instructing members of the de- partment as to the ethics and eti- quette of a policeman and warning emphatically that the rights and privi- le ot Gitizens as laid down by the Constitution shall not be violated, was broadeast to all precincts today. The Constitution, statutes of the DNlri\! of Columbia and the police manual were quoted in the order to impress on the policemen that they would face dismiss ¥ fines and fmprison- ment irily and search homes unlawfully. “It should be borne in mind that { potic: ems are devised for the pur- pose of preventing evils and providing benefit; aid the géneral order. “It lis the function of the police arm of the municipal service to protect and defend society and to secure obedience to the laws, and headquarters wishes to impress upon the entire personnel of | the force that these functions must be | exer n pursuance of author- ity definitely prescribed, and that un- {der no conditions must the constitu- [tional guarantees, which grant to the {citizen the full protection of the law thy its authorized representatives, be | “On the contrary, the full power and Luthority of the police system should {be utilized to pr and defend the izen in his enjoyment of his consti- nal privileg The order followed with quotations batim_sections of the District | statutes forbidding ‘‘unnecess: and { wanton erity by policemen, and invading homes in en: nt of the prohibition act, with »dule of heavy punishment for of- fending policemen.” In closing the order Maj. He; “In_the future when complaints are ved of wanton disregard of the { vights of citizens the department will jtake drastic action, | |WOMAN ARHEéTED HERE i ON CHARGES IN BOSTON i e said Mary Hill Admits Connection With Florida Land Deal and Is Released on Bond. i is the name given by a wor | n..m S Boston, Mz . (. Arm- - arrest th answ of $3,000 in ed fraudulent Iy in May. is nothing but spite,” the told the detectives, admitting xpecting to hear from hll( not in the Florida land deal er and Conrad 5 her counsel, { umbia i | writ of habeas ‘ it b STOR. C. A, MAID- Potoma: AND rvive OLEON. Attoriey. | RID OF WASH: | T.T0, GET I Star Laundry, Main pound Thc regula“ semi annuall dividend of three (3) per cent | June | lders of record 25, 1926, has been declared by the directors of the Washmg. ton Savings Bank, payable July 1. 1926, .THOS. E: BIG RAINS to stoc JARRELL, _President. ~ustomers. us STAY for us— ROOFING 119 3rd St. S.W BOAT FOR HIRE or b fernities. et ow Home of Geo. A. 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Headquarters Detective Cullinane rushed him to Emergency Hospital in the headquarters auto- mobile, where he was given treatment and later transferred to ( lllll[_(‘r Hospital. His condition is serious, ac- | cording to physic | Wellons, his \\ ellons, and Larry old, of Cottage City, arrested by Detectives | Jones on June 20, on the of a Gray, colored, 430 Rhode | Island avenue, who alleged they were ttempting to blackmail her. All three were held for the action of the grand at_the preliminary hearing in Police Court. Detectives were told that the motive for Wellons' act yesterday was a dis- agreement he had had with his wife. | BANKER'S WIFE DIES. Mrs. Fred McKee of D. C. Suc-l cumbs in Tuscon, Ariz. | Mrs. Amo Sanford McKee, wife of Fred McKee, 1o president of the Commercial Bank and vice president of the Securities Corporation, died in Tucson, Ariz., yesterday, according to word received here. Mrs. McKee left Washington last vear to be with her daughters, Miss Louise Virginla McKee and Miss Amo Teona McKee, who have heen attend- ling the University of Arizona. She | was to have returned to Washington but was prevented, due to ill health, it is stated. Her | husband left here in May to join his family and accompany them back to this city. The body will be brought here for burial. Funeral arrangements are to be announced ‘late Rockville Fire Engme Damaged. Special Dispatéh to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., June 30.—One of the engines of the Rockville Vol- unteer Fire Department was put out of commission and damaged to the extent of $500 when it collided with {a farm truck here vesterday while responding to a fire alarm. Murray Hamilton firemen, were slightly injured. The farm truck, which belongs to Charles Veirs, was not damaged. ' cou'\iBr'\ OPTICAL CO. w_Located a 1410°G ST N.w. President. EDWIN H. 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THE MONTHLY MUSH StusH AMD SLIME CosTs#2.50 FfEr YEAR CosTs ¥#4,00 Per YEAR, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 30, 1926. ' M TRYING 5 WORK My WAY THROUGH COLLEGE 8y TAKING SUBSCRIPTIONS To —By WEBSTER. 02 TE LEADING MAGATINES, Now, THE LAOIES BLAH CosTs ¥1.50 Pee YEAR '2.00 AND MAUGHTY Notes ¥4, 20=A “TOTAL OF ~ THAMK YoU VERY MUCH, MR, MILQUETOAST 15,20 MOW, THEM, BY oue SPeCiAL iMATION ™~ W 2?525‘/00 HE EMTIRE LISTAT A CosT oF orwuy ) 1.45 - A DIRECT #3,75. JusT SicM OH, MADGE! WHERE 90 You WANT ME 7o BURN THE SE MAGAZIN65 H 1~ TS W N\ SO LANGUAGE MOOTED IN RAILWAY SUIT Southern Preferred Stockholders Contend for Share in Divi- dends Over 5 Per Cent. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, June 30.—The suit of Arthur Lyman of Massachu- and other preferred stockhold- the Southern Railway to dividends in excess of 5 per cent, resolved into a legal battle over the English language here vesterday. Counsel on either side sought to prove e Judge Beverley T. Crump, in Law and Equity Court, that their own truction of the raflway's con- only possible interpretation to be placed on the contract. occupied the whole of and is expected to take up virtually all of today. Stuart Christian and Brockborough Lamb of Richmond argued for the preferred stockholders, while Sidney R. Prince, general so ¢, was the only one of the railroad the court. Contend- ing that “it was difficylt to conceive’ how the drafter of the contract could have left to construction one of the important points after he had so minutely into all details, the Southern Railway attorney refuted Every 30 Minutes on the hour and half hour TO BALTIMORE J 3 Be kind to your eyes Refresh your eyes with Elder Flower Eye Lotion after the day’s work. You will notice a gratifying improvementin the com- fort and efficiency ‘of * your eyes. <X s =3< 4¢E = SE . = S EYE LOTION 36¢ (including _eye cup) at vour drig store ;] Gnvernment Employees | Other Ambifious Men and Women Salesmen Wanted: X By using your spare time after office hours you can make $160 a Week —or more selling beautitul waterfront lots in Washing- tnns Finest Summer Resort. Easy, pleasant work. Book- lets, plats and maps furnished by the company. Extensive newspaper ldvenlaln‘ Pns pects shown t { z:nys bus. We invite lullent vestigation. See us after 4:30 913 15th St. J more to honor the diving and W00 from the District of Columbia who the argument of counsel that the pre- terred stockholders were intended to share equaily with the common stoc holders any dividend over 5 per cent. | Mr. Prince declared the contract started when last year the Southern Railway declared a 51 per cent divi dent to common stockholders, paying | only the regular 5 per cent to pre- ferred. This year the company in- creased iy dividend to common stock- holders to 7 per cent. Air Vent for Gasoline Can. Popular Seience Magazine. The valve stem from an old inner tube makes an ideal vent for an ofl |or gasoline can. Break off the valve {in a vise, and then punch a hole in |the can to provide a snug fit for the stem. Insert the stem, using a nut if vou wish and solder securely in place. 1f a gasoline can, be sure there are no fumes in the can before soldering. SEE THEM TONIGHT BARGAINS | $500 CASH Monthly Payments Id& 4th & T & U Sts. N.E. Overlooking the Site of the New $2,225,000 McKinley High School We Are Building 72 New Homes at This Desirable, Convenient Location— 6 Rooms and Bath—Hot-water Heat—Electric Lights—Big Porches. 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Mrs. Laura Hanson, 52 years old, proprietor of a rooming house at 406 Sixth street, was found in her room unconscious from gas poisoning by a roomer who was about to escort her to the courthouse, where she was to testify before the grand jury concern- ing the fatal injury of Robert M. Mc- | Cormack, 38 years old, for whose death Park Policeman Vincent L. | Murphy held for the grand jury by a coroner’s jufy recently Mrs. Hanson was rushed to Casualty Hospital, where she was revived. Her condition is not serious. Police be- lleve she was brought to an extreme- ly nervous condition because of the excitement attendant upon the death of McCormack. McCormack died from a fracture of the skull. REVIVED AT HOSPITAL. S Women are prohibited from acting as jurors in Idaho. FOR INDIGESTION E I.L-AN S 25¢ and 75¢ Packeges Evervwhers FLAT TIRE? ‘ MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS o — rooms, 3 bathe. built-in_garage, tlle other featurea which home. Prompt action 18 quile neccssary. 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