Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1926, Page 12

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T PINCHOT DENANDS ™ | ELECTION REFORM w“x:‘,:#'"?;;’:?,m . s o st B Club will entertain-the boys of St. m 0“3' - Joseph’s Male Orphan Asylum at the | Yearly, Court % 4 Calls Upon Voters of State to|!"stitution tomotrow. - a_' “ 2 %! headed by Dr. Archie D. Engel, al- x i Act to Stop “Debauch W Pe Ak e " § Emergency Home of .the Central ! ery”in Future. Union Mission, St. Vincent's Orphan T s Asylum and the Washington City By the Associated Press. Orphan Asylum. , HARRISBURG Pa, July 14— m?‘i:?‘ub R Suy -u: w Gov. Pinchot last night called upon Cgpiesdtty .nd g stock'1n he-orlginal trust fund Jviser o : uvouul ‘ABOUT ovn nlpxnnzp PAYNEND pn,p and effective” action to prevent a b rs. McCormick’ says the ery” which he charged was practiced UARTEB WMT GAIN §7,600.000 s income on the or the Republican State primary last nd and therefore beldngs on steam- i m e e otiscn LI Ul WANT SHIPS | McCormiek. ~ That view is contested | ship tor Norf : ) Fm AW?MOB“..E P G SERVICE Hachine politicians and thelr Ainan- i PR tutions. th - point. 5 Jsine the disclosures before the | Increase of 15,849 Tons Marks New Senate committee ;Inml;. lnvelcugatad expenditires in| % l“i'u“; :“’m of All pcihe inatitutior da e Pennsylvania primary, as a text, a Nations. % ndation, weeks Mr. Pinchot wrote to the executive ek ot for Medical Research, and the General | The start t;om Norfolk will be commijtee of a commission he formed | BY the Associated Press. Education Board, all set up by John |next Thursra; o draft election reform measures. NEW YORK, July 14.—A new low He asked the committee to submit |record for merchant. sh h“"d"" s recommendations to his successor | Maritime countries for and the next -Legislature, “to insure |¢iding June 30, found the Snitea clean elections hereafter.”, Biates nt *{"',_""’“ e Admitting his own expenditures | °F tonnage buik cvor re, P"“‘“’" ere ‘“considerable,” Gov. Pinchot {IUaTten . “ ‘While other oounmu won bullding e { x + said, that “in view of the enormous <o y; 4 expenditure of my opponents, what | LS3T. 1 tona S, Wae ang Tenk ’ : was spent in my behalf represented,|p; s A | v the stialleet sum on' which & cam- | Crtscn “Th el v v era Ol'l an emodell e r&-‘f{’pg:;gc De made with ‘even The | from 117,777 to 133,268, :‘mn of 15,849 e o) &% Bie aid he had instrocted. the ase| 20 Hollandgnined & ller umbey il 7 torney general to examine the testi- |* \merican shi yards are etll In stxth - \ ) : ! HIRN’ME DEPAAR TMENT mony before the Senate committee, place: but are y ik . o * and institute prosecutions where the | e dm, of Dum, u,d Y - S eh E . evidence warrants. pom Mgy = oo pnek Oniy the Uhod sm« Italy and ollond are bul ng Flagship at Vera Cruz. amounts of merchant tonnage than VERA CRUZ, Mexico, July: 14 P).— they. webn & JEAr-RE0, Rear Admiral J. L. Latimer, com- - mander Mum?‘o Unl:ed suu,es apeciul Explorer Going to Arctic. rived nbonrd their flugshlp the Roch COPENHAGEN, July 14 (#).—Knud ester, last night en route to Mexico | Rasmussen, 'noted Arctic explorer, City on a courtesy visit. Mexican offi- | will leave today to join the Palme: cials and the United States naval at- tache met the officers when they landed. and animal specimens in g if ! Government Employes! fie g One Reed Settee, taupe red and blus decorated, back in. eretome, ooss 5 Here’s a Sale - | B Eosehwn That Cuts the Cost of Keeping Cool! i . Stop sizzling. Stoppeupmng The thermometer’s gone up, but : - & { s fiete 2;; "“",.'.';.,'.;,'I...Z 1850 the price of beating the heat’s gone down! Here’sasalethatwillput ] : i e :&i'i'::_... 73975 youmeool clover for the balance of the season—and at the lowest ; e 0 i ot : $18. 4o eaee v oioie sioe $8 weight clothmg has ever, been sold. : . ,:,g..‘ : ¥ g’i""""’""‘"" ) § = > : . . w x10 .'q po--:-qul: 10.75 50 s £ i ) The coolest S clothi Tropicals, Wonteds and{ postve el bo“‘::;n‘:n b 'e“l'g ohairs that are cool as a . : ‘ ever 'sold — Skinner s.n'!k":;::d; : DRAPERY DEPARTMENT cucumber—the latest styles I8 Skinner Snlk—lmed Tropicals that * Seasows choiceat Home Furnishings at reduced prices to make room for new Fall and —every popular shade— have been bringing much more : b . ; < ; & monpey. wawanbuynm- 9 ? Light Weight Drapery Fabrics suits tlu.t‘ seld for dollars % son’s supply, at the lowest price : . o : | Good for Summer curtainy, city, eountzy or sea- " more—now just N » °fu’”“" i : %8s Pillows. ’wu:aeolmm-eummmhunun . Genuine Leghorns nn'd 3 bt hm—m $6.75:yd. . Special.coecs..$4.00 Yd. . $8.00 yd. -Special. ...ves.$3.00 Yd. ¥ o 1 - Fine Panamas incl ded All Straws, i ; ; 2 inm:lns anti- b bnnd:ni:l): $ \ '65 . : er.r:le as $3°85 cluded, re- _ v P ‘ 'deWN‘ ‘ : . ducel ¥ i z mt ' i : : ndae @ : e it ‘ : " The me Sllép Al sizes. A““’"’“- Allstyles. Andallgoodenoughto wl}"ou 5. N dd ad Sightly Soled Table Cloths ahd hou.- #De Luxe” Hemstitched: Cotton two full seasons! Youm?ywantonlyone,butyou’llwbuymre whot v 4 mn&rss.vsws.m%& &:"; = c-..u. s you see them. - Come early—because e man in G e e ; able « Reduced o - Fies bis contor s going to be herel o T Bl L T s Crinkle Bed SalefStar_tsWith' the Store’s Opening Tomorrow el ; i kins. to. match. m(lwgdm’sfiuh).hn-r

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