Evening Star Newspaper, August 25, 1926, Page 6

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6. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1926. erans of Virginia, will be held in Alex- | cided to hold the convention at Ahx-l vCry Much Guilty. [:U[]P[R EXTU[S {McCarl Denies Pay |INTEREST INDICATED | REUNION PLAN CHANGED. e aceorln o AmAguRGemoRt | MG Ch date 0 DR JSSTIITEA U | oo, s, il e ave sou well acquainted with the prisoner? To TWO Appo“llees IN Tflll BRIDGE P LAN oL (STaft 8¢ Den Prareno fllTh!:n(;T;:geéumn tentatively accept-| In m,“v;,:p;“::;;: at present| Witness—I've known him for 20 wyn To Tariff Board Will Return Via East Indies. |5 5 winchester invitation, tendered | the people are finding their amuse- | years. Specal Dispatch to The Star. at the meeting held at Farmville |ment in attending sham trials which | Counsel—Have you ever Rnown him | Two Persons Get Data on Proposal, WINCHESTER, va., August 25.—|about two months ago, but, Comdr. |are being held in the way of re-|to be a disturber of the public peace? R Dal The 1927 reunion and convention of | Paulett stated in a letter to Gen. R.' hearsal for the jury system, which is| Witness—Well—er—he used to be- By the Associated Press. to Span Potomac at Dal- the Grand Camp, Confederate Vet- M. Colvin, it had been definitely de- about to be introduced in Japan. long to a band. - - - E. B. Brossard and Sherman J. Back From Finiand, D. C.| L°weilmembers of the Tariff Com- e mission who were given s ap- pointments by President Coolidge Progress in the movement to erect ! Leader Says SessionS | ificr'the s Congress failed tonct | toll bridge across the Potomac af s g - o | point above Lower Cedar . Md., on their némination, cannot draw | FOPL BT SWEL oty for which Helped 48 Nations. | pay unti thes bave been confirmed | 0, ¢ riited at ihe last session of Con- A | Hl hos si gress. was indicated today, when two | : persons interested in the project visit- concluded_nineteenth | (T Mecar relied o the 1a% | eq the office of Ma). Brehon Somer- g e VAL e vell, United States engineer for this ecess appoint- | Yell 1/ ! isted during | UStHCt L anning Ward of Richmond, Va., - Cheiussslon ot Soamres, long identified with plans for the erec- tion of the pr & =< T tion of a bridge with the \'Irgm{: te'h;— lems confronted | ; minus near Wakefield, George Wash- the RECORD SUBMARINE TRIP.| {0 M ieniace, ana a representa. | = tive of the Drave Contracting Co. of 'O, August 25 (#), Pittsburgh, requested and obtained I|data on the river bed between these erlands submarine K-XIT | : : B |5 R TR e e That’s exactly the word that hundreds of Buyers have used g e, T i, o e e S during Kaufmann’s August Sale. And that’s the word you a the Dutch East Indies. - e —e ™ Ny i e, Barins 21 GHINESE ARRAIGNED. are likely to use—when you see the marvelous SAVINGS! ds are inves the fefty of the Equato ing the bottom of the semn | 14 King, 331 G strest southwest For the values are truly amazing! ust think of it: ever ¢ ; & from the confer held in . s o be the first Chinese to be b R olibhiee 2 ME. COOFER. | (ape. farthest point north on the Fi- Seested ere on a charge of boot. « ¥ - + : « function, | ropean continent. On their ship £0-|jezzing, was arraigned in Police Court . b hering orthe | nEdoxer thelROML Smundten 0 i and pleaded not guilty single piece o waracter Furniture s included n this ¢ who piloted the Norge on 7 f sale and possession ar = ts trip across the top of the world.|demanded sy trial. He was re- r. Cooper hosen to make the | icased under $1.500 bond. a party given in| King was ar ; honor xplorers, to which | tective Howard Ogle of the fo Amundse . cinet on a warrant issued by | The Seandinavian countries, Mr. |States Commissioner Needham C ‘nd between the s Cooper s . still hold America in high 2 er Ogle said he had made ind business of you P»t@rm,»drs]nle the anti-American feel- 3 from King at his residence. . harticipation of vouth ing which has been noticeable on the | Og ald he confiscated 8 pints of 1 o patriotism, and | continent. . alleged intoxicants. inter Wl international co-oper- ion among the youth of the world. Boys Spring Surprise. i Each group, Mr. Cooper said. was e considered 12 s i those to | while the he the topic S : 2 l' . " Bear in mind that this is genuine Character You don’t have to guess at savings at Kauf- i S | Furniture—distinctive in appearance and mann’s. Every suite—and every odd piece s their most imj | perfect in workmanship. 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