Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1926, Page 4

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S o - United Stmm Merohaat Groups to Be 0fy fergd P.nvm Ownem The board has IND ‘sales £ wMFww ns and the .;:}’fv‘e'f‘ vering the proposals for both um And to ‘%or m lmvsl A.nuaune.mmc of the bo-rd- SR ‘Internatio; i%og num.ly &-mm owner- a.( ‘White . ‘Star u-u -.nd oh ‘was sbeculation - in board circles as to whether that ,lgp '-Mqht not have béen taken xuno rt board at an early datel¥ CROWLEY REMOVAL "ENDS LONG ROW: IN - Aercantile Marine, was pre “make an offer for the big passenger jps that are to be offered for sale. J. M. KENDRICK DIES. -8 el A Den! M:J.. lnumnnt wlllabo in g ‘m “gressional Cemstery. v ‘Georgetown !anwmq Instructo Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Funeral services for Dr. Guillermo WA. Sherwe]], head of the 8 ish de- “partment of the Geor owu Unlvw« ity Bchg-l ot Fo ied t"l‘ drulducc uu reet, Tuesday night, were con tofl St. Matthew's c-uum:' Church day at.9 o'clock. -Interment was ln !)(ount Ollvn Ccm!!l[y 8he | was secretary general t the Inter American High Com- ‘mission, s d was long active fn. fur- ‘thering better relations M!‘%Ppnq ‘iplomatic missions to South Ameri- countries. e had been with the "iSchool of Forelgn Service continu- | ‘ously since it was organized in 1919, and was instrumental in the of. go lCnnt(nued from First Pl!‘___ They objected to the sale of the lines that were hecoming piofitable on both the Atlantie and Pacific coasts, leav- ing the Government to foot. the bill of the other Toules. = Recently IMDNM Board let it be known. the Leviathan would ‘be on a paying basis this year, This wu r-pfllnd 88 & fonrunw of -cer- 5 b B TR not be made Under the law the ships sold by the Government can nevér be resold to foreign steamphip mu:‘pcnlu. This ‘means that if Y. a '.;;""".'n:".'.’,'“{.""”m"’ tor uring mmeup merghant marine In of national emergency, < ! > {Copyright. 1926.) t. MEETS PALMER'S FATE. . m-unmhmu—u By the Associated Press. Once more the Shipping Board has bluntly dismiseed a president of the B mer 5. Crowley, f Rear ira} Leigh C. m- fate u:wsl unum nation yuced on g. Gen. A. C. 'Dalton fs the new head of the icorporation, which 1o upon ukou LGl R ':: g p ~ mm "*E‘:'-".".,gg ‘% presigent based new: his request retifament from the Arm. 1m service, “yo;} 4 san in nilflhfl cam- x’u.g ny in the World n for. lippine, t-d an_int Mrs. Olgs 8. Moncuke 'has lu-.‘ luts - divorce % 5‘5&.‘ of the o Diskrict & The hushbend met a while oyersess and later ip fl“’m has been the 4L a lopg. eon: | . troversy within board and the subject of ai: tain commissiongp! e eesptance ot Bowier's rmed that haye fl ;c‘lnmm.d since %’ 'auurm with the.board over the sale of the Trans- puflc ‘Admiral Oriental Line of Pres- r vessels operating out of the Dolhr interests of Boa which previously had dmlh.r ol’na based “at “Lest You Forget’ ek "’1*—'Wc clc\o‘l'e ;‘tomorrow_- at p.m. 2——-The old - ot Lamonb ade «stand 18 domg 5 - 3 14 trgd | il 1 i nE i b i 1 } s £ i it g 8 vegular Summer ”’EM.. "d?d-:; %m ficp nrly on COOLING SUMMER -~ FOODS ot Weather Meals Are Problems, But the AGP Slonl Solve Them Easily With Tempting Foods Which Suggest Appetizingly Cool Menus THE PRICES ARE VERY MODERATE, TOO! LARGE SWEET GEORGIA Tlnv Tematoes wove do- WATERMELONS. Bach 49c FANCY RED RIPE red vipe Tomatoes o Ean m Spaghetti Owr Now Branch Store l (;ns 6301 Georgia Ave. N.W. Potatoes o-rhfl.d-'tmtlm m-‘flufilwfl.’. Ciicquot Clll u aau- $ Ginger Ale Pae oy P A o T R Our Own Brand Pmt, 25¢ ,,,.,_____..__-——-————-—-—-———-—b w iSc ‘Ivory Soap . 29¢ | Flies Cu‘l Liu Whave Dclkl i lnd P 59c o 89c ““Where Thieves B;eak .’I‘hi'ough and Steal” B Dq lflu. before y:u ;o ;wny this Summer, to bring your jewelry and valuable ?spen . * here: to be stored in-our burglarproo : pmot vaylts. * ¥ A Sa(é Depom Box in either one of our con- veniently located banks costs only a few ; «nuaday ek ‘Second National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street N.W. 1333 G Street N.W. Saturday‘! Qur 7th St. store—'‘Man's ‘Shop,” “Arch Preserver Shop''—close at 2. - - Qur 9th St. and Pa Ave. storcs—-opm till 6P.M. b Our “Areade Shop,” 3212 T4th' St=—open : 9AM.to9P.M. Our “Women’s Shop, 1207 F Sl —-da:td all day. ! i All Womens 4.‘)0 to s 8. bo«ne v8~'° 1o 10O WHITE Coloved Kids and other popular summer styles included. - Specul Clearance Sale Children's Summer Shoes ,' %Ef".’?‘hu s Shoes. . . Women's Bathing Shoes

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