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16 ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. JULY 2. 1926. el R ey DETROIT BEGINS WORK| LOZ TO BROADCAST. [OBSERVATION SQUADRON ;?;“"",'"\1?.-11“,‘.;:":.:::'.;:‘.;",:]‘;’;fl.,?.a“:rri"f“;‘h“‘f*" : ‘ With him will be Peter R. Lien! GOES TO WEST VIRGINIA| iitne Bolling Field Officers and Men to | Carry on Maneuvers Near Martinsbhurg. Buenos Aires Station Plans Semi- Monthly Programs for U. S. S, July 2 (P8 n will bro: m for the e 1 radio fans on ays in each Jon throne, 1 : [ — PUNZI |S BRANTED 2 | ON 81-STORY BUILDING . (OVER THE FOURTH) TO CULPEPER, ORANGE, CHARLOTTESVLLE, LYNCHBURG and DANVILLE, VA. Saturday, July 3rd, 1926 Lv. Washington—Special Train—3:30 P.M. Round-Trip Fares to Culpeper, $2.00: Orange, $2.50: Charloftesville, §3.00; Lynchburg, $5.00; Danville, $5.00. I, TRAIN athered round my Book Tower Will Be 873 Feet High, Taller Than Wool- window some seemed he lovked sick isted men of [ ropairs at th tron and | will inchude pl Bolling | gir ir Will Make Plea for Release on Habeas Corpus Writ in Houston July 9. rgentine statlon was on the air | th, irst program last night. LOZ hird Field, left W motor_conv dayvs of wa vicinity of Martins The enlisted men w municipal field at Mar and into camp. 1 saving, “G give us someth I sighed and ! for | Building in | &un here v ture, whic Think This Over Suppose you have but one pair of glasses and break them? You must wait until they are replaced. But— If you have moro than one pair you are safe. Better stili—step into our By the A- HOUSTO ed Press ex.. July 2. first legal skirmish against extradition to Roston when | Judge Wa Monteith yesterday | o o granted a habeas corpus hearing and | cweet; it fixed the date for July 9 | by the gifted 52 ntion here || weryone wants to live in) | \ CARMODY Charles | Ponzi w h te has smpletion of the tower but Mr. k declared work would be pushed rapidly. |, The tower will be located in the heart of the business district. Sev Tickets good on! Returning, tickets wi No. 3%), up to and includ For tickets and infor ‘Ah, those office, let us take the meas- 4 eral landmarks were razed today to| R A DOWN Until the hearing has been held | drening tunes, make me | °*5 e a truc i r Union Statio Ponzi must be kept in Houston, re. | wish to rend air; they are lachry- | make way for the mammoth siruc GINGER NS, L S L [ R b el gardless of the outcome of extradition | mose and silly, they are loaded with |tufe, - o d will they get broken you can zainst him. |a r. Give us musie full of vigor | ! ors aboye ground w ALE! tolChans G . e et s [ hatnan aren of 3000 tqunre fest ! Phons ue. Southern Railway System CLAFLIN a | each. m there on, the tower, 120 .| by 125 feet, will rise to S1 stories, windler on a wr ing nobler, higher, big NONE BETTER 1510 H Street N.W. HILLS G Lots $150 to $250 | 0. B. ZANTZINGER ;i 1 sorpus, Ponzi's attorne: e by village cholr.” & L Mg e Ot O " at he was being confine I started playing mu 5 e pticians )ptometrists and Lenore said, brokenheart. | mounted, It is estimated, A. G. HERRMANN, | o axsu 5w, Muin ooy Opposite WasliligtonDee: | §22 14th St. unty band 1 that the bond |ed, “Let such nol tice Campbell | there is now a ot | tation melod no rival—play it for me, unc| se.”” Then I muttered, “Oh, m) I shut down the nd yiow the music When 1s around me I have nd chaste; but you dam: illegally in The petit {618t & Dix Bts. N.E. Linc. 6771 will be visible Franklin Square 750 Tenth St. S.E. Road Oiling Work Finished. Special Dispateh to The Star. power of that “bail such ami wzi today tele- | vom Houston (Copyrisht """ 'HOMES AND STORE BURN. | eonditic country at yespectfully wer was: requisition pa- | | Damage in Three Fires Last Night || and Today Is $1,900. Two residences and a store were | damaged by fire vesterday and early | today. The heaviest damage, esti- | mated at $1,000, was caused by a blaze the home of Mary J. utheast, in the | vesterday | pers for your return. HOMAN GETS 15 Epecial Dispatch BALTIMOR Homan, forme: Rainler (Md.) National Bank sentenced to 15 months in the Fed penitentiary at Atlanta by Ju Soper vesterday. He pleaded g1 10 emblezzlements totaling $3,900. Homan admitted shorta f and said he had “lent” himself $3 MEN’S SUITS for the Manufacturers! | Don't blame the car if you struggle to shift gears. Blame the stuff § you let somebody put in your gear boxes. MONTHS. was | which started S At dealers, in five-pound eans, and service stations from the Checkerboard pump only. At n at $500, an 1 note, unindorsed. were discovered when he r position in September, 1924 has been repaid, but the bank s s | about 6:30 ¢ only the note for the $3,000, Homan [2hout $400 damage to maid. | tents. N THIS sale: Fine Worsteds, Unfinished Worsteds I and Serges. Hundreds and hundreds of the sea- son’s most desirable colors and weaves. Made up in the latest Single and Double Breasted Models. (175 SHREDDED OIL ) MISSIONS ¢REAR AXLES BAYERSON OIL WORKS COLUMBIA 5228 I Our Story ///[/ I B RS E ST EOE RS | The Season’s been backward —it’s spelled trouble for certain well- known manufacturers, whose names we'’re not permitted to mention. They’re overstocked. Asked us to help them out. They said: “Never mind the cost—we want quick action.” OSITIVELY nothing over $19.75. Suits that were originally made to sell for $25 to $42.50. Many are suitable for Fall and Winter wear. It will be well worth your while to buy now for later. Bring the Kiddies Tomorrow to Be Outfitted for Vacation Time Everything Reduced for Saturday [T I - Tots’ Creepers, Rompers and Panty DRESSES A 2] 5 3 S [T HOT WEATHER SUITS $9. 75 Man — know what that means to you? It’s Genuine Farr’s Mohairs and Palm Beaches They’re silk trimmed and finely tailored. Hundreds of suits to choose from. The most desirable colors. Sizes to fit every man. Exceptional values that nowhere else will be found. a genuine once-in-a- blue-moon OPPOR- TUNITY! Hundreds and hundreds of fine Worsteds and Serges that were made to sell Made of the best qualities, guaranteed for rough wear, sizes 2 to 6, and 7 to 14, $1.00. SRR BN BE R R RE R e NS $7 and $8 Quality Tropical Worsted I i T A A D [T (- | : ’ . Stock A lance, y vl s Our Entire B e won’t buy cheap wEntie § 9 475 Incioded rare at 77c. You'll want c Included them for dress occasions, for Summer and Vacation time. Infants’ Tots’ High- Grade 'VOILE DRESSES A famous make; they 2 for $1 dcf»\'vl.h.c tub. Buy one Regular $1.00 and if it fades or does Value Fine Knit Capes, in white, pink and blue embroidered buds; never sold for less than $2.98. Kiddies’ Coveralls . 49c not give you the satis- faction, return for a new one or a refund. Dainty Embroid- ered Voiles in Many Colors. Sizes 1 to 4 All-wool, Sizesi2M016. ... .5 - Little Boys’ White Duck —cool and saves ghe wash bill Girls’ Hats Odds and ends of Girls' Hats, silk, straw and “combination mod $2.08 values f Girls” Sateen Bloomers. 50¢ value. SIGMUND’S CHILDREN’S DEPT.—3RD FLOOR and Wash Hats......... WASH SUITS Regular 79¢ Value Tots’ Bathing Suits $1.49 Reduced to.... Boys’ Fast- o Color ] 49c 25c! E T B B A BB . 8 B T T T T G B W8 W o e B B e for $25 to $42.50—going at prices that ordinarily clothes. Emphatically we say: Hurry down! Featherweight Wool SUITS TROUSERS $4.75 And AH Mohair Trousers, $3.75 Our Entire Every Garment Sold During This Sale Is Guar- anteed by the Bell Clothes Shops. - Absolute SATISFACTION or your MONEY BACK «¢