Evening Star Newspaper, July 20, 1926, Page 6

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oo I o.-d"’ d' WEAL HILDRE ”%BskaliV' W ;..m..,::.mw?.f';;;..;’ DEVERSADMISSION (v Commons |" STt 6my's aoat| - With Movies st "".',:";.‘,';'}'3.:‘:,’::;5 gjj E AROUSES WHEELER) For Sturving Tk, 1, G omay | Alanta Prlsonl o™ By the Aum:u_fl'-d Brdse, o8 Blue Ribbon Experiment, Con-, | By the Associsted Pross, Now Goes to United States. Court is in vacation now until Oc- L, LONDON, July 20.—Jack Jones, ATLANTA, Ga., July 20 UP).— o Cw.rt. A tober. AL L[ttle Chats About irrepressible Laborite member of tinues Habit Trai 3 For the entertainment and recrea- | Dry” COunseI Says Maym‘ Parliament, figured I another ] o thoss: o6 dimazat: o \ha " Tmee” L1 I B Bt Cawrt . saaing Y Should Fight, Not Count e itiara Trom, the Touse | B the Associied, Pros. oy | States penitentiary bere movinE |g e Auscised Frem. |, | © |ihe sentence which Judge Dearth our Health - MANSFIELD, Ohlo. July 20.-Mans: | Lymey within the prison are held | INDIANAPOLIS, Tnd, Juy 20~ |""P%% = = o No. 48 burtla pahe St feld has bewn an attraction for child | SAES WII Oograsl ¥ ! cmcago s 5, 000 Stills. memars et boigy " he | Realeh, workers ot the worid for he | *hrlng'(he gummer montha bise | Counsel for George R, Dule, Muncle.| My, ¥, V. Jongm of Norcroms. G : Halt!! Who Goes There? . 8 3 x > ast six yvears and - althou it no " & comprehensive | boasts of three sons in the Unite minister of mines, Lieur. Col G. |t BT Fears €0 Ciho e ent the ball, which is playsd o an OBSR | prisf i the State Supreme e ot L latat Lo el of thia ankt of, aar The surest way. to insure a continuance of good health fs to R. Lane-Fox. was not present, and | woric which directed attention here s | fi¢ld, within the priscn. I8 replac | vesterday ssigning 17 eriors in the AP g e o honévir lte agwoach 1s. symscted. By the Associated Press Jones said: “Is not the real reason |peing carried on just the same ing in a large measure the movlik |contempt case in which Dale was sen. e e ctaimin You must be your own umxy hut you have the nm medical The address by Mayor Dever of | inat the minister of wmines is in [“G S0 0G| QI o | picure porformances. Whe Reders) | tenced to serve aix monthe st the 7 e e ’ i t Americt Bar | capable of answering questions”’ oy 3t iyt ¢ |+ ptison L o bt L 77 % Z “halienge promptly the cold which is Chicago before the American lected by the American Red Cross and | posed of white men and the other D“’“’,‘I‘nm g.’l:"wfi"&‘f‘:ug“gxx \ or a chill—challenge chronic constipation. chalienes Saatar o Thoh Association at- Denver last week | Tl vefused Lo withdraw the re | no 'National Child Health Association . ) 'k, which the speaker decla 2 of negroes, which at frequent ints continue to trouble you—chailenge all the '] Today’s action opena t:"::y!t: ‘bring Your Jewelry ull Furs e e | the' vanguard of trouble which brought a statement last hight from | (.o sly improper, and was or- |48 @ ‘center to develop"“‘blue ribbon | vals compete ~with professional | |y ‘Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel t of the House, children” in a six-year experiment. base ball teams of Atlanta or teams qm"o‘“’"‘”, the United' Stai i _m o Your physiclan should be called promptly whenever trouble is L e el The procedure consisted simply of | playing In Atlanta. t, breakage, N\ s+ of the Anti-Saloon League. eeks ago Jones' catsed & P Justice David A ers, act- ‘damage, in "any \ suspact ¥ : s a0 bnlhlnx, nlulu teeth bru-hm:, regu. about, 3,100 .M ,u,,_.. 'S of error the MAXIMUM PROTECTION mhgovernmenl of big' cities on the | substituted the expression, “‘termi- There are 5 issuance of th Dale’ @ , 7 lar eating and sleeping and the like. in which are |lssuance of e writ. ‘s appeal MINIMUM RATES eighteenth amendment,” said- the | nological inexactitude. 1 W hen: thiey reamued & cAriain keapd [liuy DallJa which ¢ ol"nl;“;-‘:.l“'! o hd‘l"tto thi pJnited Btates nza'prr:n:: \ Call our insurance phone b and L statement, “he forgets théhrecords of l eS| of perfection, asattested by physicians | number, two performances are |fOUIL Wus llxed by Judge Myers at Maix’ 1479 his own city. . !dangerous a ‘writ when used to seize |2Dd dentists. thex were given & blue | yiven each week. g gt “The bl cit’ has ‘always been the | contraband liquor than when " the | Fitboty, 4.000 chlldren. have heen o 1The same reels which are shown |Goury Lt tne opens ons sorerne | AN John W. Thompson & Co. center of vice and misgovernment. | Same weapon I3 used against the | Tr “he wix years. there was almost| Boe0o ave thrown ‘°“m."m'.‘:,', United States Supreme Court in such The State and Natlon have been |colinterfeiter, thief or other outlaW. |, constant procession of health work- | Pouees 418 LIONT BPUE, KO8 PEIEOS | cases. + fomed to check the city and restrain | I agreé with Mayor Dever that|ers from the United States and for- rison orchestrs, which 18 yedm- In addition Judge Myers ordered a 1636 Eye St. it in order to safeguard civilization. | prohibition is one of the chief issues |eign countries to see how the project » sed: of about 35.musicians. - supersedeas which is the legal auxili- “If there are 5,000 home stills in [before the Natiofi. It will not be|worked out. The national organiza. Po = v ary process to supersede the enforce- Chicago, Mayor Dever should help |settled, however, by cities that have |tlon considered results so excellent e suppress them instead of counting rendered to lawbreakers or by |that fivé other demonstrations im- them to furnish statistical support | executives who think the way to|mediately were opened in various sec- |field’s civic life and when the corps of |’ for a wet argument. restore law and order is to repeal |tions of the country. health workers left, the county and “The search warrant is no more' the law which criminals break.” The experiment permeated Mans- city health boards decided to carry on. WE SHOULD SAY $35.00 FOR MANY: ‘WE SHOULD SAY $32.50 FOR MANY: WE SHOULD SAY $30.00 FOR MOST: WE SHOULD SAY $27.50 FOR SOME: WE SHOULD SAY $25.00 FOR SOME: BUT WE ARE SAYING :L Dhnthaloved,mdmwd,andp-nflapdm.h for The Ninety-nine Cream Bottes . ...’ ELINOR WYLIE tells this appealing little love story of stuiive end Bohemin m“m&&*dmnm OF REGULAR, QUALIFIED = | g,mgx;;b-mw-flwmw‘ FROM OUR #25 to *35 GRADES | g‘:j:w;““mmm:'rmmw”: : DUPLICATES of the very suits i v MAKIK LER LUTHER haveritien his novel s e parteof sohichchi-isthe fost. sold, this season) right here, up to $35! S Sy : 2 4. Mawfidonfmdevmmdm&dflkwbn Values; which were so remarkable at their s : ; hmfig&mmwm&e REGULAR PRICES! as to give us the largest d 4 g mwm&ww . o 18! b f i i y ; ummer business of many Y"“' : WHAT’S THE STORY? : ; : ; , SARAH FLETCHER MILLIGAN has Mmdti-—bd“d—l : intoa Wum WHAT’S important is that this sale comes - JJ° o is Aotonrgmeringd """“'u : :"'5‘:; oo el s Wt when you still have a lontg period of sum- We told our principal maker of Summer = 1 § ; W du‘ldrulm hwue.’ 4 mer weather and wear ahead. What’s im- C"’"‘“ that we wanted to xwo Wash- - : y ngton the greatest Summer sale of years. portant, too—every suit offered is fashioned gy gk e ; andl tailored i thé trus Saksmadianie: Whal's > The i aee b v | v : 5 , n---n-—-i-a-u—-u--&-l-t-— important, further—every model is ‘a new. ‘ 1 oy : .mmW Snmmer'l%style,asiseveryfahfic,ever; : ey i 4 color, every pattern. » J "’ Qoo e ; e Mmmn‘hm‘ WE are observmg the truth su-lctly and ; ¢ B T e i vwahn&hmbpm rigidly when we describe the values pre- VH i e ] el il wmh"i‘u S o sented as the greatest which Wuhin;mu ean’ ) HANDSOME Tropical Wor o remember! Staunch Tfi-plyo—ldgln Gabardines—Dressy Summer We start the sale at 8 A.M.‘WM morning Mohere T topmorthe”

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