Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1926, Page 7

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- been discarded because of possible "' tended also that the dogs barked and + exchange of coins and prizes. The 'BROOKE AMISS HONORED.' wmm Je traveling: -\uuk of the sha A Mm: Adams, bake mm Bk L on 8, $1,140 to $1,320 a year. - "committes of B’-.rc or Tnn, ¥ l" PALls“uES SECT'O" W mfim& fi s may be m.ntt W office_of Mm Testimonial Dinner for Work gdApu.j'. "v'}'"" 2 m‘:fi"--‘.’:‘.fi:fif 4 engineer commissioner, attended the FUR ]m] F AvnREn 5 i.:: n lo: mb 3 7 ARG -m!s.-;flo un: outline o(mmr orual , b, )3 he secretary, rm F street, . /in Engineering Shad Bake. ‘mn"‘ About $9 offcers Rast o The club paseed a re-oludon The Civil Service Commission today o Brooke T. Amiss, jr. chajrman of e > W L SR 80th Division, Reserves; with | - ¢ change in zoning following open-compet. !fi‘ fim ]id. o"u{d the recent shad baki ymitt '3 - in" Washington, Col- ' 5 the Washington Board of Trade, was Minister Passed Her In. The District-Fire Department open-| 18 2 (L¢80 B0 O L Himontal From the Progresive Grocer Migasise, nend ) i Glendle B. Young commanding: wenk Residents of the p..m-an mllfin chairmen named’ were: perintendent, bulldings and_ grounds) "g‘»p"“'“ I8 Jestenday Atternoon f0r) dinner accorded” him at the Anglers| Ruth came home from her first yi mittee Eldnd Plan fo Keep All]te Fort Eustis today for two wesks hall ‘west- | Commitfee on exchange of plants,|at ¢ Club_last night. . oga e | i o e b e Sl o S | el o € VRO | £ B SO TR OB A Cmnghan, et or| Sl P S0 « | A program -including a retresher ipe club to pr -] o g (3 van " e the Board of T highly praised “Why, 5 +Numbers Bmw Be course of a week, and a week of duty tum'n;ht'hu'"ne*;on in;“mmnrno rd L s mh:::o a year, S de :hm I:'h"l:b quoud a price o(C:‘lz 435, | the "i'“"‘“fn' o “:' Aming ":“‘d nfi" vhocolnuhy R“n‘lhk.‘d' her m“a“ secxhe’l 5% a f # W e X A v committee in arranging for the i “I bought it -with the nitkel you . lieved Acceptable. as instructors in the Citizens’ Mil- | the growing = of s ; O nurse, Freedmen’s Hospital, e RN R TIE bake, which took place in May ut the | gave me,” she said. ‘The minister | - tary Training Camp, has been -ar- ‘ucud ‘were: President, M ‘Washington, at $1,140 a year, with Greece expects big cropl ihis | Congressional County Clud. He pre- t g —_— £ ranged for the officers. 2 H. Lane; vice president, Mrs, room, board and laundry service. season. sented “the "guest o¥ honor vlt‘t‘. a ::th’:: Ty cooraD aet i It ‘With slight -modification, the new:! { ¥ % - Xy o - o ot £ y Aumber system recommended for Dis- X i 5 s " & trict automobile identification m i ' . ® 1927-and subsequent years by : % Director M. O. Eldridge is expected to % 2 be approved tomorrow by the Com- % Bpe missioners. Every tag will have a letter preced- ing the numerals. The numerals will be limited to' four digits, so that no series will.go beyond the figure 9999. The letters selected to. d-dmfo aif. 2 = || ni=| Friday Specials at Kaufmann’s .- B—Commercial vehicles ‘llth a carrying capacity under 2,600 pounds. X, i : - T Nf FURNITURE | ———— FURNITURE R—Cars r‘ntald ‘tmr:h :l garage y L o 2 3 Wwhere no drivet is furni ; i > % . X_Nonresidents_entitied to Dis- 4 7 . . 0) '® e o Do Voo P ; i trict tags. £ [ s ¥ H’ A—Non- commare\nl vehicles be- - longing to the District or Federal T 3 Governments and foreign embassies . and legations. L] mhonlorl’lauuu(‘m E s N s o B a All other letters in the alphabgh, 9 . [ ] “ with the exception of I, which has confusion with the figure 1, will be used to denote other types of non- commercial vehicles, referred ‘to as leasure cars” by the traffic director. Mr. Eidridge has advised the Com- missioners that he did mot think it would be: necessary to go beyond the letter Q for non-commerclal cars in i 1927. The remaining letters will be used, if necessary, however. The principal changes made in Mr. Edridge’s original plan thus far con- cern the.use of the lettérs O and T. He suggested that O designate busses and, T tractors, Other District officials who considered the plan recom- mended that bus tags us¢ the letter L and tractors the letter C. Arrangements have been made to reserve 1,000 tags of the series A for issuance by the Commissioners to for- eign embassies and legations and ] s - member of their staffs. Following the i 3 % Zmmsess Bl DRESSER: SO, :K-T»: eorl:icm cars of the lh.ree‘com- 1 . Part of = : ey i K e ‘:’...‘,“‘m'.:‘m“" ‘Made of Walnat and ' A . N e e e ‘? f |$ struction. A saving. This magnificent Suite combines Luxury and ; 2 N et : { « Comfort. Hardwood frame covered with fine $ 00 3 v i : . i . : ‘J ard Velour of exquisite pattem. Leose re- » ‘i : ' DOGS’ OWNER BONDED 2 $ / . Jacqu ; TO KEEP THEM QUIET : | vt ewiigione 2 : : . L Eleven Ndlmy llrkht On "“B"dl‘l Plan 1 2 4 ' > i B“‘.‘ Plan 3 A s © o ™~ g -~ ; ‘Disturbed Their Peace—Judge \ e ® J & ® ° ° 0 . Gives His View. Richard A. Harmas 5024 FoFty- S areat, owhos ot e e et was convicted in Police Court today for allowing his pets to make too| ' ! much noise. His mmnnl -bond v v canine friends. s b il "The defendant was surfounded by 11, witnesses; each one testitying the L@ his house. Mr. Harman's defense was that the nelghbors’ dogs made as much, if not . more, noise than his dogs. He con- ' L howled because some of his neighbors’ children climbed in’his yard and stole | - .pples X Hhad ¥ L] TWO PADDLEWHEELS IDLE Ohcrrydalc -Hnmn'fi (“rnlvul P Crowded Despite Bai. A Special Dispatch to The Star. ol : CHERRYDALE, Ya. July 15.—The R .‘: e LAt 5 3 S ; o overail m i O : & e Ty S T [: = Fine Bedroom Suite, $219 " No'“red tapo" o Dmmg Room Sutte, $1 79 P § 2% Bt onihe e shna | A " An attractive. suite of ‘Walnut and Gum. Bow-end o mod:‘i:?,’“ td.; .- A well constructed suite of 10 pieces.* French Walnat, ai sovnie 4 8% wniteamuch| LMy “Bed; Triple Vanity; Dresser'and Chifforobe. A very . ‘- with small- panelsof hidighted Walnut. - Chairs have sent and there was not the customary I luerdtm -Decorated with painted floral designs. seats of Tapestry. An'unusual value. (‘ :, + s Ba It on the BUDGET Plan e CREDIT * Buyltonthe BUDGET Plan VoD &P P ; LA O A 02 m 0 - A0 S Ao A0 Ao o0 : 5 %32 411 paddiewheels weré not put in opera- |. tion. Signs read: “De-d But_Not Fmver." and “Dangerous, Hands Dc-vfla unfavorable weather, a large crowd turned out to enjoy the many features planned by the fire- men and to do their bit in helping the affair on to success. quumly ugmoa the dozen or more ds, ng- a .pretty -emn:, of- raud many alluring and within-the- law inducements to the big crowd. ‘The carnival ®pened with a band con- cert by the Maywood Merrymakers. CONFERENCE DATE SET. T O British [Imperial Represeptatives to Assemble October 5. 1 NDON, ‘July 16 UP).—Premier |" today that the proposed date of the forthcoming _ Imperial . Conference i Ry fs oned regarding the subjec be discussed at the confererice, he ‘Iflfllflltmbflnm(hlt the ‘work should le & general review of the policy of defense and the ques- tiens arising \\\\\\'\\\\\ YNV i“u“W“ ‘\\\\ N WA W N ‘“X““ from it. The confer- ence also wwla eonllder the develop- ment of of communication and consultstions ‘between the gov- ernmentj of the empire on matters of cammon concérn. THIEVES GET 30 DRESSES.| - Other Robberies Beported to’ Police ' From Several Sections. “Iron bars failed to protect the prem- ises of a firm at llflflnmm prying them east last night oflmdntuuuudnuuviu,au $450. A thiet entered the hame:of ‘Alice &vphamon. "11"1:'13':‘» pr g o'clock -nd m a .pocketbook con- taining = glnnond qu vlluofl n - $1150 | § adjustable side. Special value. “Three | lockers in .t mn: an apartment’ ‘at 8627 street - were and robbed of ng to Mrs. olas, J-b»? mum- Rinoaid. - wmnapfihuih; From Nasels Lustige Welt. Berlin. Motmr—m-v' lt Tommy. "‘%2.%“‘" gttt ;

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