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18 - > THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1926. will know that you are sincerely doing | Central High; R. W. Woodson, from |tional; R. L. Letever, prohulonlry!mmmr. Oyster; Dorothy H. Robinson,| BANIKER DIES OF WOUND. |dition of his heaith had depressed # your hest to give the school children |engineer, Dunhar High, to assistant |teacher, class 1A, division 9: H. P.lpermanent census enumerator. divi- him greatly and is regarded as hav of the National Caplal the moxt ef:|superintendent of janitors; H. H. Haw- | Genlesse, probatlonury teacher, clasn| siona 10-13; B, C. Anderson, permanent b ing prompted him to end his life ficient school administration possible.” | kins, from laborer to fireman,|1A, e of Detention; N. W. Vann, | clerk, supervisor's office of twelfth di- Returning home from a directors: Gl Buchanan, teacher, claxs 1A, divi-| vikion. Formery Mayor of Knoxville Lived|, . J\."at" the hank yesterday, - I'“‘"“ e Transfers - Catherine Bracket, | R. Hux:;«;x' ;m)(:m’l(;n:r,\'( 31 Hiours After Shooting Self. |fired the fatal shot he following per teacher, Wilson Normal, from class viston iladys | o | - were authorized Sh b ek A Gatiae ”M.,,,,h‘." S clerk, class REMUS GOES T0 JML k\fi\\lfl Tenn — ) 4 llle!lmmllnn M. laborer, from Burroughs to Monroe, | Franklin : ; 3 "K":‘fl"-\l"l" 3 | e o tios ;“,""I“’L PR class 1A, grade 3 S e tonary clerk, class 1, Franklin School; | oo o 3 : National Bank ||| B = el e Appointments—M. 3. Carver, an-| pOPRrY o Brb SR = ‘,mh_” TROY. (lhln July 2 UP).—Georgeland thrmer mayor of the city of | SURELY, there are 100,000 g class 25 J -m{fl”’;\flxw'l;\;lf; 5 M. ‘\\n!fv. “1"“'"1‘,1 3A, McKinley Martha | Remus, Cincinnati, who recently com- w\.mymp, died “at hisx home last *? Washingtonians who will ther 4 ligh: ¢, R, |*ubstitute 2. Kopsch, annual su . | night, having lived 31 hours after ladly send one doll; 5 teacher, ¢l High; CR. | Sinve ) .enr, probationary teacher, class | pleted a two-year sentence on a hoot- | Nighty & liv h gladl; ollar - or Dr. Ballou Rechosen as Su Connolly, t A Columbia | e 6 Tows, annual substitute; |3CQERT PR L Johnson, | 1y f In the Federal pent.|iNE 41pistol bullet through his brain. M| more to honor the I & Junior: , “"'”“‘ Cirfxtman, annual aubatitie; laborer rison: Henrietta Missink. | [®E8Ing charge In the Tederal penl-| sy pfijlan had been unconscions the dead of the 26, perintendent—Changes 124, Col ol Anderson, temporary ~teacher, | APOTer € 5 A Dandridge, as.| tentlary at Atlanta, yesterdav began{and paralyzed from the time his wife the District of ¢ teacher i|clasa 1A, Abbot Vocational: K. F.|gietqn Shaw Junlor: C. 1. |serving a 360-day_sentence under a|found him stretched across a bed in Personnel Made G. W. i class 24, |50 0 n fireman, J. K. Oyster School: | similar charge in the county jall here. | their apartment Wednesda 3 3 lumbla J . tempo- | (8T Newton, caretaker, Potomac: J. | Remus was brought here from Cin:| Mp. MeMillan, elected to the presi- W Send to John Pools, class Macarland | "N R UM aporer, Eastern High; | cinsatl, where he surrendered yester- | denqy of the Third Natlonal Bank on Treasurer, District of Colum. p = = ang aat 1 Lewis Datcher, laborer, Burroughs: H. | day. Aprill 23 of this y was in ill health Commission, Members of the Roard of Education s vene Dehoff, tencher, class | 5 (. Fischer, coalpasser, Dunbar High:( The sentence was Imposed at the |at the time, having hecome afflicted Federal-American Natfonal at their reor ion meeting at the B & | J. A. Bougle, temporary |, . .o, yadle, laborer, Gage; Louls!same time as the two-vear term, but|with diabetes a few vears ago. In re- Bank. g 1 meeting f | teacher, class 24, Jefferson Junlot; |mjiior ge. Jaborer, Thomson; R. C.[the court ruled they might not be|cent months he had suffered a recur- Frankiin ol vesterday Sl W, Crippen, probationary teacher served concurrently I rent and severe attack and the con- ||l Black, labor: puh”l' school store- | h Powell Junior; Irene Dehof, ¢ teacher, class 2A; .J¢ Junior; M. M. Flack, tem- | teacher, clas Colum. decided to ntil next 10 conside rules so th Hines Jun! clas garet Cail, teacher, cl 24, Pow PLEASE NOTE—Because of the holi- W & ew v “teac s 2A, : | the consideration of any subject which | High: J. A. Anderson, te mlor; L. I oly, pro- GINGER‘ ; y 1t HGett shi o reter 1o a comt 1A Aot Vocational ¥ teacher, “Meicinies ” High; . day Monday, July 5th, our stores will re- 1A, henosensn Veational U: ALE! main open all day Wednesday, July 7th. kett, temporary armorer NONE BETTER n\lxlu(nv in rifle shooting; W. R« . temporary teacher, class 1A, A. G. HERRMANN division | High: Louls Conradis, prol . class 1A, di- | tionary teacher, class 14, Abbot Voca 750 Tenth St. S.E. teacher, class | , teacher, | ‘ class 3, V sse, teachor Lefever, cluss 1A, d teachel the questic b widespre: THE LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE -AND THE RED FRONT STORES—ARE WIDE- SPREAD AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS. BOTH HAVE WON, AND HOLD, THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PEOPLE OF AMERICA THROUGH BYL. BAKER, class 1A, ai hool teacher, who was | teacher. ¢t voted director of the | R. H. Gilbert, 1A, man the center department, by the [ual training; . teacher, whole ame without | Board of Education yesterday after-|class 14, Lenox 'u.. sational; Rreta JuSt the Tl“ng for Yo“r HOhday T"p! siznificance and Is merely desizned to She will _take over her mnew|McBride, teacher, class 1A, domestic THE NEW i all the members of the board |duties on July 17, . Clowar, teacher, class 1A, nest to =it in on personnel matters. many L v Gault, teacher, R lP M M h' the move an the grounds that it would | Senont to the Truesdel] e nnual substitute, class 2C; M. F. An. $15.00 Kramer, trafning: and other mem- | ¥ the | adoption bring back the sysiem emploved by | “3Wiillam McQueeney was promoted annual substitute, the t 1 a few years ago when each serr at the Central High [ oo o] meeting was rehearsed 1 nd. closed > assistant superintendent. of { 2A: A ~ o) @oors snd simply perfonciors pblie | paiors Ta Sosiaes o e | class 2A; R. & " MERIT ALONE. e sitns el Febmendation uf ool Gficiats, Dr. | stitute,”class 84 . Hedges, Kompact Machine 3 iic .. Bal elected, | Ban - MeQueeney the follow. [annual substi S Dr '“l"'l"‘ “I‘ ® "“ ":\' e McQueeney's services | IRetirements », adminis- o 3 : s JFestection of Dr. Frank \. palou | ceoeiiied and appreciated | radive prizilyn, s 7, Cutis e 1| On Account of the Holiday Monday Our Stores will Remain Open Until 9:30 E G of the Where hie hus always been vecok | nanuad Gataig: Al Beadls, P.M. Saturday Night An Extra Half Hour to Shop boarc uring in “It} I nized us one of the leaders of that|encher, cluss 1A, now on leave of ab. it T e and | KFeup. A petition from mors (lmn"“;4~. Bk Holden, teacher, claws 14, ew Dance at e Records c Carunl RS e e rv‘v“n presented fuow on’ Tave of s e! Willan i . B bl be s i, watchmn, - Cents ( ; & ‘% Abner Drury <’ |National Biscuit Company :IE:’\ u{.:“ SHE t ;.m,..— ,',lu'(:'.:“ur“ \..m(}:}“rr, lA‘n]l:xin i(\“m“\‘\'lh I i I L"flnes{imse ";fl S:rr,v Hi Ho the Merrio Wood Dark clals. . teacher, class 3A, Dunbar ter I Say I'm Sorry Animal Crackers 5 P k k iss Sib . lisk chel 5 5 T e i M,\,‘_H T(.‘\xnp&"k Bl tehdhor | |ene ikh; A Hughes, teacher, class | If I Knew I‘yd Fu}d You Make Me Know It c ac age a es fmous ac of the board Was ap- | ord'to e T.eaves of ahsence . S. Roberts, | More Worrying center direptor, | 57\ Woodson, from engineer, Dun Tonight's My Night With Valencia pointed co ) serty 0ty v W EiEe assistant enginecr, Western Jigh; S I'm Lonely Withont Y succeeding 3 o o V. | bar High 1, to assistant super-| . Aontgomery, teacher, class 1A, m lone on ou A o l"X;v'\v,]‘nsrhnqulx"ng::'m‘;“n’!';m > 1o Stevens; A. . Taylor, teacher, class Baby % e (& of appoin o "he hoar proval of A %35, Lovefoy: E. L. Hunton, teacher, o outsida of the community center de- | gyaat from Alvin Miller. principal of [ (jate 1A, Wormaly. ] l w d R “ 9 Contents tasit to the pust and @ave| Conural Figh School, that they he| e b R otmoly, Sarion, teschier, mperia or olls, 4 c S ¢ partment { . 1 Promotions —V. notice he would ohject to such a pro- | parmitted to install a refrigeration|qracing from class 1A to class 24 We suggest the purchase of a case at our cedure {n the future. When inform- | plant {n the lunchroom at that school.| y "l “Rrown, from laborer to fireman, ; . . , . B e vl ot all other mem. | Three Principals Transferred. | Garrison; Georgs Weston. from coal. | m PAI AIS RO Y AI special price for use over the Fourth of Uneda Biscuits, Vanilla Snaps, 2 2 4 rto an, § v Junior; James . . bers of the board he voted With his | Threa elementary school principals| Datewich, from laborer o fireman. July holiday. Junior Nabiscos, Peanut Cakes, efc. fellow members in this instance. werer transferred as follows: Mrs. B.|Monroe; Willlam Moten, laborer to Music Shop—Bargain Basement Plus a 2c Deposit ow Each Bottle, Which Will Be Special All Week janitor, Bruce School; M. J. Trainer, Rilandod: sv shet Dettles, Are Retarued from assistant engineer to engineer, In recommending Miss Baker, Dr.|p. Aldridge, from Fairbrother to O Ballou satd ter School: Mrs, I W. Vanderwerk; “Miss Baker has not onlv rendered | from Arthur to Benning School, and excellent service as a teacher, hut in | ziee 11, G. Nichols, from Hrh.hmuml Emily | addition hus been most efficier to Whittler School. Miss successful in dramatle work Serlvener, adwinistrative princlp: has done pioneer work I oral Eng- | was trunsferred from the Gales-Blake | lUsh wnd o dramatics and} " | to the Gales-Arthur group. | vised extra-curricular act In a word of welcome to the mew | puplls at the Central High board members President Graham all of which she hus been eminently | sa1q that he hoped they would enjoy successiul s« Baker possesses | their service with the body. 7(’0?’ ola t “Sowega” Brand—The Fine |l SWEET RIPE—LARGE SIZE 69 WATERMELONS Ezch O J€ o 5 personal ¢ ties which make | " am certain.” safd President Gra- . her & force Land educational | pam, “that you will find, us we have, gatherings. bu the past Yeur|yvour principal satistactlon as u mem she Las been pre ut -r( the High | her of the bourd will be your honest = Schoul Teachers’ Assoclation conviction you are making the schools il L e P Rts NRET, hetter and better vear by year. You A S i Seil einate Wi ROt & few compliments and many roflL welv-:‘wlmw By tive principa s ypocke. but in your own hearts vou H d d posn ; Fancy Fresh York State Heade School ta & - - Falrbrother-Rowen lenger. from principal Core 1o administrative TOMATOES LETTUCE Hyde Schonl: 3 K. Peeples - '{:;Tw?avrrrajmnvXm: tx:n'.;’:n:; | These Tomatoes were delivered to our This Lettuce was delivered to our stores B B Alnooaihoat: ety A | > . B ' stores Friday morning in just the proper | Friday morning—fresh, crisp and all ready Liaton. from jprincinal Seatoh Hchion] Thl“i Sflle IS Gomg Over Wlth a Bang. condition for use over the week end. for the week end salads. to administrative | Riake School. Miss M ncipal And Why Shouldn’t It? . 4 Lhs. 25c 2 Heads 1 Sc Norman Shirts ||, | it Cheese| Snowarit American, Swiss St 5 The muffins are always One of Amerlca.s Fmest hu‘t Pure fruit juice flavored Pimento s S . syrup. A pint makes a 13-Lb. Carton delicious when you use Regularly $3.50 to $6 || zalton of your favorite : Snowdrift, the pure white i Summer thirst quencher. c vegetable shortening. At $2 5 l| Assorted Flavors 1-1b. 2-lbs . { Bring us the Coupon out of to- | . day’'s paper, together with an | Pint c empty Vi-lb. Fraft d(,’hn.n’” carton, Z Sc 48c . L e il . p —That Would Put a Sale Over in | Jug '::d n:('arl:i;fvlgblz fu'.:lrurfli:n:upr'y!:l"- ¢ . d on the face of the coupon. Timbuctoo! b : : There are more fine features crowded i|| DEL MONTE SLICED PINEAPPLE e 25¢ into these well known shirts than you would think necessary for a single gar- Large Lemons Doz, 25¢ | New Potatoes 10 Lbs., 45¢ - g o . | N e e e . ment. But the Norman Shirt Manufac- | Underwood’s "!:.':fi.:f.""n'.., 9¢ Pa,lmollve Snap, e 25¢ turers don’t think you can put too much M= into a shirt to please fastidious men. GORTON'S @ CAKES ™ 15¢ | Van CamP'S Milk . 10c And that accounts for their mordmatclv y - St ki | Shredded Wheat ., 12c | Borden’s Eagle Milk .. 19¢ 7 . 3y Small ITere are just a few reasons why they are At this sale you will find a wonderful Post Toastles Pkg., 100 Baker S COCOfl C"a‘:, 9C so good—exclusive new patterns (the kind range of styles and sizes and sleeve lengths. ) Small you find in custom-made shirts)—made of Neckband, collar attached and collar to Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Pkg., 10c Baker’s Chocolate :;“:;\g' 10(: the finest quality materials loomed in America and abroad—cut generously full match ('dtff:whcdi.,\\'ith l:um.deretl or soft «+ | Pufied Wheat . lsc White House Vinegar, Qt., 16¢ Corner From High Prices Milliners Smart White & Colored Felt Sport Hats $3.98, $5.00 1 $7.50 A fine selection of the newest felts in all the ¥ season’s most wanted colors—in large-brimmed for perfect comfort—pre-shrunk collar collars. Sizes 1314 to 18. Sleeve lengths {:xudels‘: or clg‘se fitting Il‘:lrimmed hats to suit the bands—absolutely fast colors, and so on 33 to 36. Miss, Young Woman or Matron. down the line to the smallest detail of Sold exclusively at the Palais Royal—and e - C Extra large or small headsizes to choose from. "perfection. selling fast! & Helnz Drano L]bby S Palals Royal Men's Shop—Main Floor lity Merchandise g Drano opens rlo_g:td and .\lug(ljxh Canned Meats Light Weight . Qlla 'r'l;::v; ll‘l"nrylfly keeps them free ’ g v<e Tailored Hats i d =T Two Pants Keep You Properly Pressed T Ketchup Sasttghe wa| Potted Meats 3% 9c Drano Not Herm | Meatwich Reyula'rly $5.95 $2. 98 ¥ Ld RN cre | | Hot-Weather Mohair Kehup 1 25c R Srad S 15 Large variety of these smart hats in styles ! I Baked B Sman g Tin i'«m?( co](}r% that “}:lltplteaisnt:levwom‘nin l“hoio:' TWO Pants Suits ed Deans c sVlenna Kk 13 nice hat at abou original price. - § No.ts 136 (?glnlrllg \zrhf{e, Black, Green, Cop;n, Blue, Orchid sl’fllhem Small 10¢ ca““ie& § 1\1«?1 28 Y and Pink. | Spaghetti 2 ¥ 25 CAN Carne‘l el rin, 48C 1) ¢ 2 ! P Cans orne / $18.95 Each of these suits carries two trousers. That makes for razor-edge neatness. The mohair in them has its shape woven into it—tough fibers that don’t sag. Tailored to please men, with an idea of line. Black, gray, light or dark and hairline stripes. Sizes 34 to 46. Cider Vinegar ™"t 15¢ Smart Trimmed Hats Beef Hush 33 17e s e efsteak White Vinegar ™"t 15¢ 20c and Onions 31 32¢ | - [ ——— $5 to 310 & *]12-50 Formerly $10 to 22.50 Included are Taffeta and Velvet Combinations. Moire Silks, Swiss Hair, Milans and Novelty Straws. In styles and colors to suit the woman who requires a Medium or Large Headsize Hat possessing style and quality. CREERON—OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Palais Royal, Men’s Shop, Main Floor Peanut Butter S 12¢ . LunchTongue }g.% 25¢ CLICQUOT. CLUB GINGER ALE &% iS'hemer $1.65’ .fi_———_‘ - Ammm& PaciFic =