Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1926, Page 9

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We Close at 2 O’Clock Tomorrow Panama jllustrated, special value, with fancy bands, at. , $6.85 Ralelgh Haberdashq;; 1310 F Street CONCERN . OF OUTSTANDING REPUT Ay TION IS LOOKING FOR A YOUNG MAN TO'. BECOME A TECHNICAL ASSISTANT I’)l‘g § THE SALES MANAGER( MAN - SIRED MUST HAVE BOTH TECHNICAL THE ... "Washingten's “largest ‘trousers stock to select {tam Bring us ybur odd soat.. Wt’fl nu(ch it, SEMAN S o and F Sts. "SAVE SOME FOR THE DOCTOR ;s Engaging s W. W. Chambers: P LR o meet Vier ob AMBULANCES, $4 but skin deep" —30 says the old. adage. The beauty of ou: -system “‘Y 4 ging you no extras or;in- :;;elt or . carr; rges op your | is us‘ buutyy., It netrates - un- der the . skin and those merchants who charge you for some- thing you did not buy. know now that these ideas g0 far under the surface “when you have to .pay such aktras. / a4 No mm nor car- vying charges at our : _store. We do not pcmlhe o our friends, Open Sat. until 1 P.M. -ALL SIZES { Roossvelt, uring & of the time as chief of :mh?:’m '!‘l and’ Ciper Bureau, h! Wednesday night at his rnfiunn» ‘West 110th street, New York City, Of Col. Montgomery, who was 73 years old, it can be said that he held the destinies of the Natlon ‘In hu hands during a ‘greater part of that m:‘od and he probably was more liar with the happeni during his tour of duty at thenfixmfln Mansion ‘than_any other living man. official in- formation, no matter how great its Montgomery, |n the “I In full possesaion of Any the knwh‘n ; vort 5 ldlln:‘tv m’ : piomers At diveat mnu-mu' p:r:: through bis hands,” ai conuasugd muuly luvor wlll be known, . durlu Wwhich tlm- h- ‘were kept at their posts day and night. Durlnt thll time Col, Igunlxmury had ¢o do of sec wpeec! President MeKlnl-y. Col Montgomery and his staff were high! complimented fof the absolute secrecy they maintained at all times on mat: ters that passed through the Tele- graph and Cipher Bureau. Edward W. Smmuu. &rmnt ehin made by t they | an: A % | row local thunders 1 sory ot RITES AT ARLINGTON _ ¥ * HELD FOR COL. HICKOK [usooms. 2 the Am;’- i’-bmuw 2, 1901, he was reassigned to duty and atill main- |haa tained command over the bureau :m\‘ll”l’u- retirement from the Army Col. Montgomery thsn moved to ident of e Stiyvesant Corperstion 3 . d Dr, F. A, u ontgomery, both of New York, P. ¥, Montgomery of El Paso, B THE WEATHER | || Distriot of Columbia—Generally fair and eontinued wi tonight; tomor- wers; cooler to- morrow afterncon or night; moderate south and southwest winds. Maryland—Generally fair and con-| tinued warm tonight; tomorrow local thundershowers; cooler tomorrow aft. ernoon or night; moderate -unth or = | southwest winds. Virginia—Generally ued warm tonight; thundershowers; mltf lavurrw att ernoon or’ night; moderate south or fair lnd wmll Amy mr Was for Time Chief “of Bth Division Staff jn France ‘and 55 Years 014, * ; Funersl sorvices for Col. Howard R. - | Hickok, U. 8. A, who died at Waiter Reed Hospital Wednesday night, Were conducted at the grave in Arlington Cemetery at 11 o'clock today. Chaplain John T. Axton of Fort Myer offciaved. | Interment was with full: milf henors. ey Hgnc'n'ry pallbearers were as fol- lh’- ou ‘W. Coe, retired: ma o o o cuu‘h-y w Gen. Johamwmuw et ot B 3 X ulr{ Maj. goneral's department. ok "8, u;‘;m‘ at u-ou ilson .-2 S‘ut‘ffih‘é‘mnl ] e “.. faly ™1 ‘I' udge ld' ocate and Cel. Ohlrh. Lyneh, U. 8. Hldlul - Corps, retired. Col. Hickok, who was 55 years'old; served for awhile as chief of staff of ited States, with the temporary rank of brigadier general, to command the 19th Brigade of the 10th Division, training at Camp Funston. He al served as a Cavalry officer ‘in Alaska, the Philippines, Arizona, New Mexico and the Northwest. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT, ‘The Big Sisters of the District of Columbia vfllm 8 o'clock, gt St. Patrick's regtory. ‘The" ‘W, e will meet, 8 m.-r- Leagu o'clock, in Mount Pleasant Public Library, Sixteenth and Lamont streets. SHIPPING NEWS Arvivals at and_Sallings From -N-.v York, 3 1ol 4 June 24 "V £ %:”: il Fidoog Sendi ..H gimek —3‘" St 6. ble? 2 N@"Z "l'i? .‘”' 1 R T ; Wx—,’z_.;.gmu P ‘h, L o e Hiad. * KNOWLEDGE . AND REAL EXECUTIVE ABILITY. HE MUST BE A MAN TO ‘WHOM A TASKS CAN BE ENTRUSTED FOR PROPER EXECUTION, MUST BE E NERGETIC, FORCEFUL - AND QUICK ' TO' LEARN. ABILITY TO PROPERLY ORGANIZE AND ROUTE . WORK AND EXPERIENCE 1IN . | " HANDLING MEN WILL BE FAVORABLY CONSIDERED.! E POSITION OPEN CAN | H BE DEVELOPED BY THE PROPER MAN INTO A REAL LIFE WORK WITH SALARY COMMENSURATE . WITH ABILITY, PLEASE GIVE FULEL DETAILS IN REPLY ; WHICI::_{I_ W!LL BE HELD STRICTLY CON- FIDE] Address Box 18-E Star Office The .- In 3¢ Hours i B i southwest winds. ‘West Virginia~—Local thundershow. ers late tonight and tomerrow; warm. er in extreme east portion tonight; LOWEST PRICES % MUDDIMAN § T et e 1 709 13th, Main 140 I Th m W § b, 42 . LoWBsT PRICES The Brown Stone Fumeral Home of il || W. W. Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin N.W. ermemeter—4 p.m,, ‘% Col. 432 13 midnight, 77; 4 l.ln s m"\mwu" iy n, reed “"- m lfl Lowest ‘tems umtun 'll. mun\d at 4:50 a.m. tor T.mmmn same ‘lu last year— lowent, Highest, 80 p ("Ill‘lllfi'd nited lhtc- < Ooodlzt Sugvey.) s IN! Today—] t l:l‘l o hi.hlfid‘: kl- am, _’n}Q 216 -!aw t 28 3:00 Pm high tide 8:16 8:44 p.m. The Sun and Moon. 'l‘od;y—eun rose 4:50 a.m.; sun sets 738 pm. ; —8un rises 4:50 a.m.; st 735 e, ” AW“ n fll‘l‘“ ’:“ l't. hnu 7:33 tomal m| nalf Hour atier sunset, T Condition of the Water. . - . Temperature and conditien of 'In Water at Great Falls at 8 a.m: perature, 79; condition, very m mumm .'ummmv it SECOND DE LUXE AI.L-EXPENSE i - TOUR 8.S. “Southland" * Fru'lay 3 P.M. to Monday 6:30 A.M. + July 23-26 G 500”41-0 by Wdcr > SM:Imon Steamer Potonisé, River, Chesapeake Bny Humphn Roads, York River Old ‘Point Comfort - V * Norfolk Beach lurl lnluu. “on Luubon atVa. lueh = Party Limited to 250 Pk Mhinuql-ulqhw npofl-ln.iuM‘_' adt g85823528854 mifi’;‘fi‘ . e .‘,‘ P. $3333833 on- 4 e Rk E‘a‘?fio EXCURS!ON New Market, Va. kENDLESS CAVERNS (Wonderful and Spectacular) ' SUNDAY, JULY 18TH, 1926 . Special Train, Consisting -I G'mlm and Parlor C' =y Washingten' (Urlion Shflon 5 9108 ll'.; Washington (7th “ 2 Market; Va. . B S, !. BUMESI. D, P; A (@) mumm RAILWAY SYSTEM wulnn(ton. D.C Ak Py " CLAFLIN 523 1405 3. R wee frin S teirie ) % EE God takes our. Ioud ones from the home,, a1t A a- LAMBERTY I4IJ(‘M i muwmnuncuuq,' Comes sweel memorigs of longy ' Cnkngwn 16 all othars. 04 -steal to wir And whigper. “Dedr friend, death cannetsvd A FRIEND, MAY. ‘ioh 32050 : W’"”"*mfl{; wtert| R - For Reservations Plhione Mdn 3760, Bransh 13 v A T i 4N°M&w.¢mmwc¢! 5 : - : » .- .‘ m:;;.,_;:,;m;,.% . his 'Mh e i a8 8 o o Card of Thanks: ¢ desire to thank friends "R o R + Sway = L4 CHARLES e .ufm. o) v ncu"'ir":‘l'l'““m et imII w‘" % Fear ago today. Juiy B. 102 T ‘%% '--a R BT L L™ THE PAMILY. *7 | nluh«m it " Pay. what you and you’ll Imow what. is your own : : A blmi broadcloth or gray’ flush casket, with ‘flt inlerior, 6. fine handles, engraved mame: ‘wl.n‘c case, embalming, washing, dressing and, shavin " moving from gny clhy hospi hearse of Ium Iype angd | t

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