Evening Star Newspaper, July 26, 1926, Page 6

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OVERRULEFARRAL N FIRHT FR A Court Holds Confirmation by Senate Does Not Entitle i* Him to Commission. . Hoehling of. the District of rmation 1te to the po- y of Interior ent Coolidge him ped the claim of or of the Interior Sepate and President and no his office idge e the, 1t a mandamus SEARCH ON FOR BODIES OF TWO LOST FROM BOAT Budden Squall Capsizes Craft in Florida—Two Others Rescued After Battling Waves. who are be when their t one mile | GREAT TIMBER PLANT IN LOUISIANA BURNED $500.000 Blaze at Bogalusa Throws 400 Men Out of Work for Six Months. Br the As BOGAL into the more than Great “uthern blaze as conquered af several hours of fighting by firemen and vol- unteers. The origin of the fire was not de- termir The departments of the losed for the week factory end. ~ After about 400 me ment until the planing factory can be rebuilt. o started at once, and the new strucures | to be ready for use within ed were Know the Y & "' Value of Sympathy Through the many years in which we have | been serving Washing- ton, we have learned | the great lesson of smypathy. This is shown in every case | || we handle. Model i chapel; private ambu- | lances and livery in . connection. Call— James T. Ryan l: Mortician ) 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Lincoln 142 Special One-Day Excursions Philadelphia = | and the Sesquicentennial $4.90 Round Trip \ JULY 30 | SPECIAL TRAIN Lv. Washington Returning—Tleavé _Philade Avenna Terminil). west of 2 PN (standard Tim Military. Aerial, Page. ai Fverits on the Exp i e il FOR ITCHING TORTURE | Use Antisepic—Liquid Zemo | There is one remedy that seldom | fails to ching torture and re- Jieve skin irritation, and that makes | the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply yvou with Zemo, which generally overcomes | skin diseases. Eczema. ltch, Pim- ples, Rashes. Blackheads, in_most | cases quickly give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disap- | pear overnight. Itching usually. stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid that may be applied at any | time, for it does not.show. Aafi your druggist or large botaie, §1.00. \ in him * though hundreds had appealed to Traf- | e bafter it has ! but Inspector of Trafe for a small size, 60c, | 'WOMAN RECEIVES PERMIT NO. 1 UNDER NEW D. C. TRAFFIC CODE/ Mrs. Lulu P. Ellerbrook, However, Did Not Seek Distinction | | | | | Bureau Policy Declared| to Be “First Come, | A First Served.” | ic history was written today *s permit No. 1. under ‘the ict' traffic code enacted on | ssued to Mrs. Lulu P.| 205 Kearney, street north- | mploye in the Internal Rev- | enue Bureau, Fourteenth street and Ohio avenue. | Mrs. Ellerbrook did not seek the | ¢ of being the first person in shington to obtain the first of the new series of drivers' permits. al- fic Director M. O. Eldridge for this distinction. She declared today that she had planned to get her permit A weel earller, but she is happy today th she waited until 8 o'clock on ti morning of July 6. as she promises hers is one permit which will neve; be lost and is destined to be fra outlived its usefulness. the policy of ‘first come, first servs d ones. ‘ let the sentiment stop at that Her First Permit. “While 1 have driven an automobile | for some months under the guldance of my husband and other relatives. Mrs. Ellerbrook explained today, “the permit is my first.” Trafic Divector Eldridge today de- nied that Mrs. Kllerbrook was ac corded an honor which he had planned should fall to rsonal friend. “‘In only one ins®ance,” Traffic Director Eldridge said, “have | made request for « low numbered driver's permit, and that was in the case of a gentle- man sent to me by Commissioner Ru- dolph. He wanted to get a permit in the 400 series, the same number as his oid -one. and it so happened he was just in time to be issued the number he wanted. No Favoritism Shown. “1 heard & rumor myself.” continued Mr. Eldridge, “that the Trafic Bureau was holding out 1,000 low numbers. Brown as- NA Y. duly 26 | Charle ment,” Warden Lawes said last night. fering from acute gastritis. will not be eligible e ing to commit suicide. to the authorities. ok 9 | Japan. b | sured me his bureau was follow! Mr. Eldridge stated that it would !ists keep the old ones as souvenirs and | isters in the CHAPIN ILL. IN PRISON. ®) hapin. former city editor | of the New York World. convicted of | was voted. 201 to 149 killing his wife, is seriousiy ill and | T “cannot last long if kept in confine- | of Sing Sing Chapin, who is 68 vears old, is suf- | He has | served seven and one half years of a | sentence of from 20 vears to life, and | parole until he | has completed 15 vears in the prison. The editor, in a fit of despondency after 40 vears labor as a New York newspaper man, kill his wife, intend He ‘lost his | nerve. however, and gave himself up | 'PENAL LAW SESSION | 26 Countries. e was opened here toda. mans, Belgian minis! with 26 countries rep chief object of the determine the practic: national Criminal) Court ter k. W. Allen. All the European countrie: represented well as A Bolivia. Cuba, Chile, Canada, San * Salvador, Uruguay YORK, England. July evan Churel awhile, their f 1 at the congress representatives having lived. At a pastoral | ministerial rep: |amendment sending the report back - . Nold_by Best Druggists With Money-back Guarantee | Pocket Ben— Compact 30-kour move ment in neat nickel silver case, heav- ily nickel-plated. Stem avind and set. Glo-Ben— Same as Pocket Ben avith black face and luminous bands and numer- als that glow in the dark., Time for OQutdoors EREVER you go, up to the mountains or down to the sea, there is just one thing under the sun you don’t want to worry about—and that’s THE TIME. Yet even the laziest vacation days move by the clock. A handy pocket timepiece helps you to measure the hours of pleasure that tick away all too fast. Pocket Ben is just the fellow for this job. He is every bit as dependable as Big Ben, America, Sleep-Meter or any other Westclox. Out under the blue sky, miles from town, Pocket Ben is a precious vacation companion, worth his weight in gold. Yet if you should accidentally damage or mislay him, it is a small loss. For almost wherever you may be at the time, you can get another Pocket Ben foronly $1.50. Glo-Ben is Pocket Ben’s twin. The only difference is that Glo-Ben’s luminous hands and numerals glow brightly in the dark—he tells night time as well as day time. The best stores all over town have Westclox watches. The name “Westclox”’ is on the dial. WESTERN CLOCK COMPANY, La Salle, Illinois "~ "7 ress is 1o v and ex- | pediency of establishing an Inter- | legates are Prof.! ashington and | Rowell | Xl S0 members of the national erime commission, and J.| China ar 'WOMEN WAIT TO PREACH.| ‘IWesleym\ Pastors Reconsider Ac- | cilitate the work of the Traffic Bureau | tjon Granti A P e el L e e et e b e et the same permit numbers as their He suggested that motor- | Women won't bs able to become min vet S el 26 (2. h : LA HEALING'CREAM e OPENS AT BRUSSELS | First International Congress At- i tended by Representatives of | “I'he first in- | penal law v Paul Hy- | 1. d ) | | | | Land O’ Lakes Peter Pan "Sugar Com L Phenix Club Cheese et . 20c Carton for Butter Per Lb., 30c Canada Pale Dry A Store Near Your Home The Champagne of Ginger Ales Cook’s Cake Per Lb. 25¢ | Loffler’s “Koldkut” Sandwich Slices Heinz Pickles Seld in bulk, sweet small or o Per Ib. cut .:..48¢ Per Pint, 30c Whole piece, Ib., 44c Specials for This Week Widmer’s Grape Juice, quart .. ... OQuality well known to you 2 Burnham & Morrill’s 10(: Canned Lima Beans, can Packed from dried lima beans. Just think of having a can of lima beans, all prepared and ready to serve (after heating), this hot weather, and at a cost of only a dime. One can for trial, then hurry back for a dozen or a case. Red Alaska _ 33(: Salmon, can Alaska Salmon, which means that 423 Borax Soap . 5 Lbs., 14c 10 Lbs., 28¢ POtatoes 15 Lbs., 39¢ Sweet Potatoes, Lb . . . . . 10c Coblge, BN ....... .3 Onions, 4 Lbs .. ... .. 1% N. Y. Lettuce, per head . . . 7Vc California Bartlett Pears, 3 Lo 25¢ Cocking Apples, 3 Lbs. for . 13c Lo, O . ....:. 2= FigBars, PerLb., 121/5¢ Mavis Chocolate Sauce, can . 29c Toddy, percan . . . . . .. 43¢ Heinz Apple Butter . . . . . 25¢ Welch’s Catsup . . . . . . 20c Del Monte (Picnic) Tips ........."20c Del Monte Green Tips. . . ... ...c.w.2lC Del Monte Mammoth Tips ..........35¢ Heart of Maine Corn, ; Golden Bantam . . . ...coiecriiren. 173¢€ Heart of Maine Apple Sauce. ... 14c Libby’s Fruit for Salad ... :.21c Libby’s Cherries . ..................3T¢c Del Monte Pears..................35¢ Honey Dew Crushed Pineapple . . . ... .15¢ Honey Dew Crushed Pineapple . .. ....20c Honey Dew Sliced Pineapple (No.1itim) ........ i 19¢ Honey Dew Sliced Pineapple (No. 24 tin) iy i IS It's “Libby’'s” Red there is none better Kirkman’s oatere s volPenisivy o s mie eceieseds Discovery (No. 2 tin) Sliced Pineapple . 20c Shriver’s A-1 tiny Peas, can . 25¢ Shriver’s Blue Ridge Peas, L e B High Life Peas, can . . . . . 25c Jockey Club Peas, can . . . . 20c Peter Pan Peas,can . . . . . 20c Blue Ridge Corn . . . . .. 10c Paris Brand Corn . . . . . 17¢ P IS¢ 1. for 2 for 35¢ S=... 32,05 Libby’s Peaches, Percan.......zsc California’s Finest Cling Peaches at a cost of only a quarter dollar. Surely .if you use canned peaches you will not fail to try one can. King Oscar 2 e 25(: Sardines Another opportunity to buy a supply of these fancy Norwegian Sardines at a hargain price. Underwood’s Deviled Ham Our Usual 35 Cent Seller. . ... ... 29c Our Usual 20 Cent Seller. ...... :. .. 1 5c Better get a Summer’s supply, it won't be sold iso low soon again. The vegetable cooking fat. Rl C Great for Summer frying, such as chicken or fish. P. S.—It’s not too late to get one of those aluminum deep fryers at our stores. . 14Lbs., 37c ~ 3Lbs., 72c 6 Lbs., $1.40 For the hot dish to begin an ctherwise cold meal try— Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup Made with real cream and ready to serve (heat it in the can). Per Can c "HEINZ Rice Flakes fruit. quickly Summer do not with flakes LIBBY’S MEATWICH SPREAD \ remarkable product at a price so low. Libby's label guar- antees to vou that no by-prod- uots are used. You are safe Ideal I'hese sog. 2 Pkgs. 35¢ WELCH'S Grape Juice, pt. . . .35¢ Grape Juice, gt . . . . 65¢ Grapelade, 15-o0z. jar. ..27c Grape Jelly, glass, 173¢ when you use Libby's. Per Can, 1 5c kl::li ’Buhlrlt:cn 22 l/ 2 C Columbia River Salmon, No. } can . .. .25¢ Columbia River Salmon, No. 1 can ... .45¢ White Meat Tuna, No. § can . White Meat Tuna, No. 1 can Marie Eliz. Portugese Sardines ... ....17c Chum Salmon, percan . ..............15¢ Tidewater Herring Roe ..18¢ Here Is an Ideal Hot-Weather Meat KINGAN’S SANDWICH ROLL A product ready cooked consisting of chopped pork and some beef. You may eat it sliced cold. sliced for sandwiches or slices may be thrown into. the frying pan for just a few moments. 1t’s a Kingan product and you should know about it. Fvery one will enjoy this meat several times a week. }1b. for....13¢c 3 1b. for....25¢ 11h. for. ...45¢ Boarding houses and large families should buy awhole piece. Lofflers’ FRANKFURTERS Make ' a great hit with the children. “Loffler's” are pure, wholesome meat only. Per 1b. c Spray it around anywhere for ants, roaches, bugs, etc, Wet weather may bring a swarm of ants into your kitchen or pantry, Flit will rid your household of these pests and FL[T quickly, too. & 39¢ & 59¢ o= 30c Flit is also for flies and mosquitos an all insect pests. The beverage is as good as the Iced Tea tea you use. In making iced tea, remetiber, that the melting ice dilutes; the ‘beverage, hence the tea should be made stronger than if consumed hot. : LIPTON’S GIVES FINE SATISFACTION ! 11b. for 49¢ 25¢ (7

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