Evening Star Newspaper, July 16, 1926, Page 9

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TORAL AT —n-u-t-nul ““A-friend in need is a friend indeed” There is no greater proof of this old say- ing than the fact that we do not charge you any interest, car- img or service arges on your bills. - , Our friendly rela- tions with our custo- mers has been greatly” enlarged and our number of - friends multiplied by, hun- dreds by virtue of the -fact that we are known pot to add anything to your bills for something you did not buy. If you wish to receive favors, ' show favors to others Complete Funeral, $125 A black broadcloth or gray plu.rh ta\‘ket with o silk in- terior, 6 fine handles, engraved name plate, outside case, em- balming, washing, dressing and shaving if mecessary, vemov- from an¥ city hospital or home, advertise the death, hedrse ‘o? Imlouwu‘ type apd two fine Cmmmgham timousines. \ We da not penalize our frlends. When in Need of Our Service Call- THE DEAL FUNERAL HOME 816 H St. N.E. Line. 8200-8201 WEARING APPAI;IEllfiGMCK YFor Reference, Ask Your Neighbor” R moph 7 ‘Cmn’fluflu(:n. HARRY UFMAN 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. WE DYE oliiaiire 'G%Hf - 39¢ ~—of good white muslin, ' neatl flnllhod' al AUFMAN'’S OOL LOTHES Reduced - ‘Lot No.1 | LotNo.2 585 5125 Values $10 to $17.50 Every Summer suit in the house reduced, and this means a saving to you, with the biggest part of Summer still to come. Step in and be cool. Sizes 33 to 48. 59°R| n& 29c ‘Don’t Pass Up This Sale i Men’s Woolen Suits When we run a sale it means B real SALE, and this is one. You may choose from hundreds thelr marked prices, and you ‘know the’ ongmal figures were low. The snappy or conserva- tive dresser can be pleased and fitted, so shop to save inthis sale. Sizes 30 to 50." Men’s Straws f 15 Off NOW ..covnieniion....»$10.00 Suits, Now . vheee 291250 gfig:::igg Sults,Now................,51500 $3.00 Hats ........§200 v540.00 Suits, Now $50.00 Suits, Now Women's $4 and '§5 Novelty Pumps $1.8 |2 | A selectiod trom 300 patrs, in dozens of beautiful les in blatk patent,® satin, - blonde, gray and “white reigncloth in the season's most wanted styles.. A rare value for vaca. tion and all Summer uses. Sizes 3 to 8 in all heels. A Wonderful Pur.chase of Beautiful, Cool Summer Dresses ses e e b Boys’ $3 Moccasin and Dress Oxfords ’1 Children's 53 Pumps & Straps N Comparisoni—_, The vmvmclbk Aue 3 YUIJTHS TUUK CAR * | TOBEGOODHOSTS Tell . Police They Asked Friends on Trip—Had to «.Get Auto, w‘hmw-:m.u pected to_borrow, but couldn’t, neth A. :n:n‘:on, 17 years old, + | Roxboro nd Hosea Engtion: aluo 3, of 1109 Fitth street southeast,” helped themselves to a car parked at Fourteenth and § streets, according -to stories the youlh told police today. The were arrested on cl ot joyriding. The proj trin ‘'was made and on return here Johmon abandened the car, where, he sald, he knew. po- lice would find it and return it to the owner, Edwin Hahn, 311 Thirty- | C eighth lmn. But by a trick of a plece of er bearing the names of Johndo; .nd English was found in the indoned ur and yesterday Detective Frank Alligood arrested the two, The trip was made July.4, The five friends of the two boys, who were said to have known nothing of the machine having been taken, were not arrested. Johnson and English falled to pro: cure bond and were being held thi fimrnlnl r{onllnl arraignment in Po Cou CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ' " The Holy Name Guild will give its The annual picnic at Green Willow Park, | L. August 11, to raise $400 to cancel the debt on the gulid. Despite that it had bullt a new 28,000-gallon storage tank within the last year, the village of Bridge of Scotland, is experiencing the M| doiph, ir., and Them to Match Yoirr Odd Coats HUNDRED PONIES VIE oY suow’EXIENSIVE srm CMldron Win Prizes and L»kn- as Seventh A.unl .Awuds Are Announ: Special Dispatch to The Star. WARRENTON, Va., 8 large attendance and more entries the seventh a.nmul pony nmw of the Warrenton Junior Hunt was held erhy. Silver cups were the first awards and prize money the_sec- July ll.—-Wlth ' |ond in most: ol the events, which were Judged b R. Hamilton and J. Bfillhy IQ of Philadelphia and Charles R, Hurcamp of Richmol recelving most Keith, 4 years old, of University, Va. Winners in the h-nbusk class were ponies of Edith C. Nesbit (first and third) and Mildred Gaines; saddle, Eilie Keith, Mrs. Randolph, Ordman and Roberf E. Ferneyhough. handicap, Dorothy W. Randolph, A. C. Ran: xlfll- ir;, and Ralph N. horses, first, Pauy Kelth uul Mary gwn lain; second, Allan Day and jorth Fletcher; third, Edward Barl and Dulaney mndolph saddle tandems, Ellle Kelth (llrlt and third) and Eliza. handy hunters,’ F. ll' Farm (first l’:ld :')ald). Kelth and L. Victor Proment; that have met won blue ribbons, i\m Ellle Kelth (Airst and Marion McElroy; small pol jumps, Miss Ethel Moore, Ellle Keith and_Helen Horner; junior hunt, May n Horner and old and , Sam d son, Helen Horner (flddnn by Billle Gmh) and Blme Jones; horses over jumps, Mrs. D. N, Lee, Edith C. Nesbit and L. Victor Froment; combination ponies, Marion McElroy, Ellie Keith and Ethel Moore; hunt taun. Honn Horner (Winston riding), Ellie Keith ai ‘:fi llu and Bolr ert Ferneyhough; ladies’ saddle horses (lHl nd.lmflu). my lflldnd Gaines Lindsay hlln lvnlhl , Dorothy. l‘hnb)phm ul p doi )ln L’ lyn c.hurchlll 8in. bad and Nightingale of Ellle Keith, won ‘the n-ud champlonship onnu. " Esthonian Spies Exeonted. LENINGRAD, Russia, July 18 (®). Alfred Tapor, Mark Madison and M, Paulson, honians convicted of es- plonage ln Russia, were executed last night. Puykonin, who had been cond nod to death with thet yu given a eomlmmlon to 10 years' im: Whn u Pay I CHAMBERS for | | Complete Funerals | $75, $100, [l is the same as the amount the i old-time undertaker charged i Yor casket nlnn- ¢ . | place nort! enth streets; signed by July 3 wn discussed | REPARS AWARDED Contracts Let for Paving of ‘11, Resurfacing 10 and Grading Eight. Resurtactiig of 10 streets and the paving of 11 others with. concrete wad ordered today by the Dlnrlct Commissiopers, upon the recommenda. tion of the highway department, Comm| ners at the same llnm awarded contrdcts for the grading of elght streets, The gasoline tax fund will be used to pay the expense of tho new paving pml-cu, which follow: Hi road, end the concrete Southeast from e to Bolling Field; Fourteenth street southeast from Pennsylvania avenuc Barke theast to K street; Orleans place nort from Sixth to Seventh streets; Morton heast from Sixth to Sev- Hlinois avenue from Emerson to Gallatin ; Webster streets; ; | street, from Iliinols avenue to Second street; Twenty-fourth street, from M streets; Varnum street, from iteenth streets, and Thirteenth street from Upshur to Allison streets. Tho streets to be resurfaced and the estimated cost of the work follow: Sixth street from Pennsylvania ave- nue’ to E street, “.IW Bixth street from G to M streets, $10,000; lu- chusetts avenue ~ from (east Euclid streets, §1,100; Eleventh street from O street to Florida avenue, $8,000; L street from Twelfth to Four- teenth street, $3,900; I street from Sixth to Eighth street, $3.100; 8 Mm Highest, 95; m 72. Dmm:: Foundation Co., W. zer Co. and G. B. Mullin Co. CHIEF CLERKS DISCUSS NEW RETIREMENT LAW Meeting of 200 Officials Held in Interior Building—Plea Made ’ for. Co-Operation. Provisions of the new retirement law President Cflfllfll‘ .Il today ing of 200 ‘chief c!nt». lmlln officers of lMMGiw rnm'nt e ments, h-lfl at the Interior D‘M 'I'hlml-'-nnl.y 1tk Cor, Chain ¢, NV, | W. W. Chambers Co. MRS PAULINE B. FLOYD LODGE LEADER, IS DEAD Native of Arkansas, lddcnt Here 80 Years, Once Maccabee Head, Was 60 Years Ald. Mrs. Pauline Bussey Floyd, 60 old, pf 913 M street, died at fl:" gency He iast night after an ill- Tiess of about two months. She was & native of El Dorado, Ark., the daughter of Dr. Hezekiah and Mrs. Mary (Ingram) Bussoy. She was the widow of Henry "lon and had lived in Washington for t Mrs. Floyd was Woman's Benefit A-ochxhn of the Maccabees, of which she was for some years commander for the district in- cluding Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia, and was also & member of Bothloimn Chapter, Order of the Eastern St She is survived hv a daughter, Mi Lee S8omers, who practices law in mu city under her malden name n! Pau- line M. Floyd; a son, Henry Busse: bot:‘ and a stepson, Robert L. Floyd, practicing hwy.ru in Chicago, w er, t Floyd, TM funeral will be’ b'ld iter at the Hysong Chapel. THE WEATHER District of Columbla—¥Fair and ‘warmor mnll'ht and tomorrow, Sun- thundershowers; day probabl. Joeterty , B thundershowers; becoming southerly | ly local !hnndfl'llwwfl, ing north- west: vlnd. b.oomlu southerly by tomorrew ‘West Vlrtlnllf—m and warmer tonight, tomorrow partly cloudy and warmer, possible local thundershowers tomorrow afternoon In northwest nflylmnn, 59, today. at § a.m. ‘Tem, same date last year— Tide Tables. m-mma by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—~—Low tide, 6:57 a.m. and 7:156 pam.; high tide, 12:156 a.m. and 12:25 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:46 a.m. and 7:58 p.m.; high tide, 12:58 a.m. and 1:10 p.m. . The Sun’and Moon. My—ann Tose ‘466 am.; sun . | vets_ 7:33 p. 'x'nm-rm—lun rises 435 a.m.; sun sets 732 p.m. Moon rises 11 a.m.; mlml pm. Automoblle lamps 9 be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Conditlon of the Water. ure and condition of the Tem- 13; condition, slightly w‘ in Various Cities. butions from Federal employes, were | fb discussed. i i ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. The Jones-Hilllard lel. JuMl.I Singers of Cincinnati will appear in concert at the Vermont Avenue hp- tist Church, 8 o'clock. Admisison free. Collection. Public inv invited. ‘The garden party jarty condueted under n.u-pleu oi St. Ann's Parish at 4400 ‘Wisconsin avenue, corner Grant road, will be lnld this evening, closing the Supper from § to 9 lowed Rev. HuhLCnrmhmetm church, with Miss M. Ruth Bor.un‘ chajrman of fete. S PO 641 H 8t N.E. 2ty L. J. CARTER BURIED. Noted Melodrama Writer Has Sim- ple Bervice in Indiana. GOSHEN, Ind., July 16 (®.—Pu- neral services for Lincoin J. Carter, = famous producer of - old-time melo- dramas, who died Tuesday at hi home, near here, were held yesterday. Rev. Campbell L. Mackay of the Presbyterian Church, Elkhart, and Rev. O. U. Richter of the Christian Church at Goshen. were In charge. In compliance with Mr, * quest, the services were si) was ‘In Violette Cemetery, from Sunset, the playwright's home. 0SLO FETES AMUNDSEN. Explorer Returns to King Flag That Went Over Pole. OSLO, Norway, July 16 (#).—Capt. Roald Amundsen today restored to King Haakon the Norwegian which the King and iIntrusted him on the flight of the dirigible Norge over the North Pole. The explgrer and his party arrived In Oslo I yester- day and were given @-great ovation by the populace. After a municipal reception, the Amundsen party drove through the crowded streets to the palace, where they were recelved by King Haakon and the Crown Prince. The King bestowed honors upon the various members of the party. 2 Girl Routs Purse Thief. Miss Elizabeth King, 412 K street, last night resisted and frightened away an unidentified youth, who at- Dted to snatch her pocketbook on Fourth street near K about 8:30 o'clock, according to a report made to police today. Cards of Thanks. * DR We sine !, tef Ennk our m.nm :fi&'.d'- '-';'cu{?o'- l 2or the words ot p.ffi ey al mbme- o Be of oh} F her ad” later. it R MAGCIE REYNOLDS. DAUGH- famil 1 o 1ate BB.TD, of the laf e wish to e tokens and .‘i[..“. fa ’!uly 1 2 ‘;flm of sympathy. PANILY. % to .fn:.g.:fi vlln’h . xtend our _sis uf THE FAMLY. . July 16, 1026, RUSS! g i gl 2 n.w. A eommunlc-uon of Cor Tambia. fodge o 3 oA Ao will be held at July 17. 1 of econdiy: "Mason! PRt our late’ brother. umu M. HEWLETT, lnur "TJ;.‘\..:.’“.# 1;10:2:. l:’fl be the nrv'fl "c'o"( nrl‘rwlotm 2223 ave. n.w. 5. 1026, nfi"igfl iy b e 3 late stary.” ™ Jy I AR Thlll‘fll' lulfi 15, lm at the AR ter ! ‘ la F iaaeth ;on Fuborst v.'-"m'n.‘ mfl Bllnl’dl’ July 17, [nterment Cemey Fment in mx; “in Congression: Y ":.'é "‘iblué H’u g‘ addox m.m,s.s Efi?’u § ‘n By Saturday. ”%"zfi"“.. “‘&'.n‘;'.f}«' o , 4333 6th st. KA’ AT heloved wife ot Arthur'W.. sMare neral " from her late residence r'n':h' viiea o atiid: sty ol Covaste e ,f.""wifnw i g of Alllll. Noack. 207 8in a0 s .8t 2:30 pam. 1 Iw Mr m! rest in peuv STialr*da¥s. 3 -fi" iRl Y %I&&'fiffim L S U fifin’.‘:"ni‘ AR .r;&# ¥ *w

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