Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1926, Page 50

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~ examinations show that the specimens oS ] FORD. . BATHERS mfli‘!’l Nuflonll—“smmh HQM" -:rw-. ll ! 20 D, Mt vflk -t!llafi 8:15 pm. : Fowler Asks Publi Public to Help . i Keep SWImm‘ng Poois District’s publlc swimming pools e for bathers is by ' Health OMmcer William C. Fowler. The public ls may now be used with a :‘feeling “safety,” Dr. Fowler pointed out, but 18 keep them in a high degree of sani- #iqn, he offered the following sugges- ‘Do not enter the pool without first Ing a aho\\er bath, including the Do not carry soap into the pool on 'y'our feet, be sure they are ‘clean. be- fore enterin, : it embar pool with'dirty. sults. #Bo_not enter pooi are suffer-] rom fever, cold, dough,. inflamed , skin diseases or sores. _"ln this city we are in need of a it number of swimm\nt pools,” de- red the health officer, * but the few ised and kept a !nnim.ry conditio: The Health ipartme; aintains strict surveil- 3ince over all the public swimming Spe sted from the various pools twice ‘mkly and examined bacteriologic M1y idetermine if the standard of purity uired by the Health Department is . An exhaustive study of the sani- conditions peculiar to each of the ming pools has been made, and a t of instructions ~for their care lved. These instructions have been tnished to the: different supervisors each of the peols, and through their mrlflon, by. following the instruc- sanitary conditions have wed to such an extent, that swim- fi‘e may be indulged In with a high @ of safety. 'During the last year ov: er 700 mens. of water from the swim- & pools were collected and examin- ; bacteriologically. Results of these pool water will very nearly meet standard of purity required for ing water, which has been the de- of the Health Department.” HERO IS REWARDED. Fergussn Awarded Life Sav- ing Medal for Rescue. : . Announcemeént was made yesterday” #t.the War Department of the award 3’ the Treasury Department of a er life-saving medal to Pvt. Robert J Ferguson for the rescue of a com- Thde from,drowning last month at Fort De Russy, Honolulu. Ferguson, # weak swimmer with not tweo months' experience, brought to safety % ‘comrade who had uncon- 2 %clous “in deep water. * Ferguson's i Nome address is Waynesville, N. C. & ADMITS $50 THEFT. * Klexandria Man Pleads Guilty in Police’ Court Here. illiam Coidsmith, 24 years old, of gullty in Police , and appro- mflng $50. Judge McMahon held the action of the grand jury o1 3 bond of 35,000, According to Headquarters Detec- ve Nally, who made the arrest, dsmith was a discharged employe ' the motor company. 4 < o nts invading the Spanish village Pozuelo- de Vidriales recently de- froyed two houses. ' Colum N.——"Bam to the wm.",u 'll 15 a.m., 12:45,-4:35,°6:16, 8 and 9:58 Mctrnpnllun—-‘"nu at 11:45 am., 1:45, 715 and 5:35 pm. Tivoll—The Reckless Lady." 8t 5, 4:10, 6, 7:45 and 9:40 p.m. Ambassador—*“The Splendid 6:05, and 9:40 p.m. “The Rainmaker, 0, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40. v.pn n Park—"The bution,” at 1 and 9 p.m, (colored) Lineoln ) swkc lmwu from 2 to ll pm POSTAL RECEIPTS EIPTS HERE JUMP, 12.98 PCT. IN JUNE Increase Noted Over Period of Year:Ago, But Decrease Com- P pared With May. Postal receipts for Washington for the month of June jumped 12:98 per cent over the receipts for the same. period last year, the Post Office De- partment announced yesterday. Re- ceipts iast month were $122,008.21, as compared to $373,644.07 last year. ‘Washington's. report, howeyer, fo June was less than the total recelpts of this city for May, which amounted to $426,834.96, The report for June receipts for ‘Washington was similar to. advanc: ing revenues over the entire Nation. Receipts at 50 selected cities, which contribute 5§ per cent of all postal revenues, showed an increase over May for the first time since 1921, ‘The total for these 50 .cities, Poll General New announced, OOIMISSIO t pruluam of the National Union, forts. *The splendid pageant was a credit to those who made: it passible and de- serves -special commendation, which you - will communis to ing charge of this 'feature; e weather eowtlm nr& such as might have had a d ing effect on those participating ln this celebration, it proved no dumur- agement to-the active: workers and the event could mot have been more fltt‘l’;;l.y celebrated than it was. ' ‘Commissioners are. grateful to all of those who contributed both their time and meney to-make the District of Columbia’s the Sequicentennial e Gude’s Fragrant Basket of. ng happiness to -bm»hu. 1212 F-Advertisement. celebration, of great success. Cafritz Offers These New Homes at Very Special Prtoes master 20110484 hn compared. with® §28,: | 546,638 in May of this year and $26,986,518 in June of last year, The increase irom theu "eities amounted to 6.42 per cent over June, 1925. - Only, one city. showed a de- crease, Jersey City, whose receipts) were 2.64 per cent less than June last year. Fort Worth, Tex,, led with an in- crease of 89.40 per cent: Jacksonville, Fla,, was second with 29.82 per .cent; Dayton, Ohio, third with 20.30, and Baltimore fourth with 20.11. Other Southern citles showed thl followlng increases: “Washington, D. 12, 14.26; Loulsville, 7.433 8. Richmond, 0.38; Memphis, Nashville,” 1.95, and Houston, MORRIS HARDWARE CO. 702 7th St. N.W. ‘5 l.fl' mvmw. HARDCRABS Are at Their Best at {: 11th & Potomac River Open Until mm.m all nwmmghl‘c':um. um dwnl. Fiovers| M, A, LEESE 055-0.::,9? fi_._...__._........_ o h% close tflo ml-mn " Mrs. secretary. Rev. O’Callaghan of Oakland, N. MT. VERNON STEAMER Clurlu Mmluhr M-ESWING CO.* . 1013 ~ E 81’"!1‘ Protect l".yes | BmANCH SrORE 712 11th Street . The Following Great SYCCI.!]I e Will Remain Open We Deliver Any Order in - Open from ® a.m, to 9 p.m. Farragut at 7th St. N.W. 6 rooms; screened\bmkfnt and sleeping porches; separate’garage. -. * . Oth St Cars to Farmarut St 700 Block Hamilon St. NW.. s7 450 6 rooms, 3 porches; very deep. lot— 142Y; feet. Semi-detached—$7,750.- 14th St. Cars fo Keiinedy; 9th 8¢. Cars to Hamiiton 5119 8th 5t. N.W. Big rooms, 3 pomhes, tlled bath; hard-" wood floors. 1muaguxd-gnnuunnmm- . 1360 D Street S.E: 7 large rooms, tiled th, hig: porches, hardwood floors, bmlt—&’)prlgt Great Palmolive Special 1—35c Palmolive Shaving Cream 1—25¢ Palmolive After- Shaving Talcum And your choice of one of the following Razgrs: 1 Gillette Razor and Blade 1 Durham lex Razor, Blade and Case 1 Ever Ready Razor, Blade and Case ‘ s6950 All 3 of above Special . s8,450 e r‘.‘.!‘&.’.‘?.'fl?‘#‘“ %"“H % CAFRITZ & Owner and ] “Hu of Conn-nlfiu 2 E—E_E—Eaflfifl |A Twice-a-Year Opportamty—rafit by Groat Sela ot Pocketknives Fine - assortment of Pocket- knives. Very special— 49c Each We must reduce our stock and increase accounts, so the beotmyuhmnkcthuuvmgmndunugehyou I ,m||“” ”Ill“ 1 IR I I i { ({ i “'Im’hmufl Al It ”“nwmum il 'n‘m Tl Take 25% Off the Przces Below : Prior to’our taking inventory, we offer you a discount of 28% or 3 on our entire stock. It's a real profit-sharing event—to show ° mmmfw,mm ‘the past year, rofit-Slurmg Snlé~ of Thmisno Franc’s PROFIT-SHAR MI-E lfl- ably easy for you to yswlnhd. CDME! “SAVE! h‘yhhtc : Men! ch’:a Super Value 3 ”As‘;unl m -.mu nu 750 k 50¢ .P\!cltl' 98¢ . .25¢ doz. | NO REI' 'AIL DELIVERY 212228 M 12th m Sts. SW. Great Sales Days Frlday and Saturday July 9 and 10,1926 . Are for These Two Days Only. Fm{‘xy’ and Saturday Until 6 Otherwise Speclfitd. Great Saleiof Soap 6—10c cakes Jergens” Famous Witch Hazel Toilet Soap Great Sale of Sculors * Fine auorlment of all kinds of Scissors. ul— dduBulh.U‘lW. Sl)lnduw’ltlmm inside. M. & w chm:eadllmr'l —_— "CONWAY THII.E BARBARA I!lflll Ward Crane and Arthur Rankin l-mln--vhu | eEXTRA— ALOYD HAMILTON IN “NOTHING MATTERS" '18thS¢.&Col RA.NW < soH n Edo BOAD." ~And 0. c -r in “THE fivm}z == - m&o %w‘ BNEST TORRENCE Ann_m _#‘AAY zha O'BRIEN in i3tk St—Below ¥ TODAY—1130 to 11 P.M. CLIFF EDWARDS the melody wizara you know “OKELELE IKE” ~DANCE REVELS” in 3 Seemes kan Other Great Acts On t Sereen Wen. Fox Proscacs The “SHAMROOK HAIDIO‘P” Homance at the Races STELLAR Om CRANDALL'S Apote Thenter 624 M 8t. N.E. arden RENE RICH and HUNT- ON in “SILKEN CRANDALL'S Savor Thester Cot. Ra, 3nd Garden VELYX BRENT. I» “THE D N bNDs 'RANDALL’S COLONY C Al sn-. Av. & Farragut OW and ROBERT E KEEPER OF 1IN, BOYD snd “STEEL CRANDALL'S HioME - AR mggNYDN ’pA%%I! N Hou 0. HENRY COM- fifi’nnmmmnumumluuuummw" "IALJO | T resry ner ) ‘THE UNKNOWN Sfll.lll[l %‘: AT NAflouALmnem 8110, 75, s0e AT 8 , llmu num o or F Street at 13th LAST THREE DAYS Paramount Presents lllE OIEV'S = BORN r: WEST 4 thrilling, dynamic dorder re mance, featuring JACK HOLT--MARGARET MORRIS | CHARLIE anln cnnnl' International N Eummmmmnnnnmuflmflumuflumlmmnr LOEW'S PALACE F Street at 13tk LAST THREE DAYS Paramount Presents “I'ADI.OGKED”»‘ BY REX BEAGH lntu-: tale of 196 4-0'0- Bmvdl A PANDY, STEEET CAB g ?' OR. 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