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THE EVENING RIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1926. BOMBER'S IUENTITYl CHARTING WEATHER N WOVE FOR ONORGE| Wine Shope WillBe|_ SEVEIGEOF SIODAS| 1 2o . IN MOVE FOR DIVORCE 1ure camees from (he Cotumpi : ! o 96 tnr Judgs M“d;;ld Lops Off 60 Days \upnl) ("u v disc overed l:nli A ”1 - 8, Court Protects Wife From Annoy-l —_— | bulltireyat pubiic parks, to caution . - — ing Weapon. him in the use of the camera. ance by Barring Action in FJ\,'I{:';\,A ;f(;;;\:’ £ : ¥ dLin'e purchas SO # BN A James Alexander Washington, col- atus vou,” Maj. Grant de Pittsburgh Officers Hescrt to| & ; {Map for Fonck Flight May| T : shops in the New L B A e Ll WHeS e Avatisierain ey ____ e kS : s cause of “abus rest ¢ was sentenced by Judge A e = to Maj. Grant that a man telephoned Fingerprint Records in i -4 (; SR | Soon Be Part of Regutar i| |5 the Assoctated prees SIS Fedeal prohivition admints: Macdonald in Police Court | {8 NG | e tns | NEW YORK, August 27.—Thomas 2 s in jail, instead of 360 davs | camera, later coming to claim it as trator, announced yesterday. Rab- i o o X Hope of Clue. | Service to All Sh|pS. H. Symington. wealthy manufacturer.! pig will distribute wine for sacra- N::-;”u n“d'? ';\lgevnrz»ru\m.m l;le-;gfj‘! .\h:\j, (;;r:{rl\‘l“t:h‘l":l"l“;‘s;-ll‘l:ui‘l‘\:‘" £ i S i i - s Fgtis guilty @ema 3 " n ma 0 oh. .5 0 | was _enjoined by a Supreme Court| mental purposes from their own | EWMY and WIS nof temand & W) A descrbtion of the man who ob TR ; . PRG order from procecding in the Mary.| homes hereafter, Maj Mifle sald |} "weapon with intent to use. cast to all precinet stations By the Ameociated Press : 3 | By the Associated Press ; : land courts with an action of divorce [ & IATED QUARUIY OF SECraltIe | " wA prisoner who does not handi- - August 2 - ; 5 NEW YORK. August 2 s : * .| |against 1da May Symington, his wife.| ligious use caused the closing or- |cap the servants of the law by dcl nd themselves a s ) | today turning pilot and charting . _ : aer: he aoakas manding the delays that jury trial | A hlank wall again in running dow: 3 | hitherto uncharted seas as to weather . . Fhe e gvantsd om ARS| @5 Ho G [ means and who pleads guiity certain clues in an effort to establich (e e s ke R | Ty sround that the Maryland action was e Iy is deserving of some leniency. PERP tdentity of the man who v oex- M ‘ condition: | ¢ instituted chiefly t> harass, annoy | MRS, jULlA PLATT DIES. | Judge Macdonald declared. ploded mb_in th n James H. Kimball, meteorologist of | ik ) e ¢ Washington. according to Officers > ings Rank. & himself | s it Unitea ‘States. ‘Weather Bureau; | Bl i Ll "“s”'eh“' ":’ coley = | W. K. Burke and Howard Ogle of the ( 8 an and injuring more Sy IR E o g . Ithat Symington allezed himself to be v n S. - | fourth precinet. became embroiled in et et : i | B today t 1d the Associiel Press that | |, &l cilizen: ofh New York sfiene ng| D uow of BENfRmim s EIRCCAaucH) (O D eeain ol e e reure 4t ephume eall fre o suburb said ;e { experiments to determine a X i w:;xnvvn;h(d r‘ns nl t nxdtifln f‘l)r'dl\_'nrre cumbs at Age of 82. | River View. ‘When the party return- had occunie <hack there | A line B o OB = i here and has since admitted the ju : " 5 % ed here Washington “f 1 this eck e had e | ; | it sl gl . @ | dietion of the New York couria by| Mre. Julia H. Platt, 82 ot €4 iere NUnahinntan | fou [ 4 ork-to-Panis flight of Capt. Rene e z | replying to his wife's amended answer. | died yesterday of the infirmities of | (counded Emma Avrett. colored, 19, Fonck, Capt. Homer Berry and Lieut. ; 4 3 setting up a counter-cliim for a sepa-| yce at her r . 1428 R street. | of 322 Dixon court. The defend PAYS 1 the report was w fon. Allan Snody will lead to the commer- 4 ; ration. : o i . {dlitie afiotEwhen the #it) rushedint George Chili : JOHN A, STEWAKT, cial use of radloed maritime weather s s\ In the first trial the court directed | She was the of Benjamin | Sd hE SROt oSt 57 telephone number, writts a sma'l | America’s oldest banker, chairman of | maps by all mariners. . a verdict for the wife, but the ap-!S. Platt, for years: the ens| - NClpR B o totathercourtitieipiz | plece of paper, was the | the board of trustees of the United] As a part of the co-operation of . pellate division ordered a retrial. | grossing and enrolling clerk of the | tol contained only blank cartridges. bomber's watch pocket, eatled |lw] States "Prust Co. of New York, relc: many agencles interested in further. o nington then applied for permis-| ¢ TR T8 S L S e | 04T don't believe that,” Judge Mac- mergue. but he said he had never met | brated his 104th birthday on August|ing “the transatlantic fight of the 2 % [sion to d!i‘«un’;:nup action. but this| SENAte, e, Bl e s, ana | donald retorted. Compounded i smeamenmon ot she st R e Ly e e T et The second” (il s om | Ao yen' s memter of the - ¢ U | e e . p,,( neoln's advisers in the Civil “n'r, Corporation since August 10 have 4 ioss f'}:f‘lm;;fm'"“‘j;';\ OTEREEU BXs | Would Adopt Girl. Semi-Annua y vecords | and was a_figure of importance in | been relaying reports twice daily from b S & ) AvTlicatls s made to the Dis- s ral services will be conducted | Application was made to the Dis andsuper. | Wall street for almost 30 years ships at us, positions on the At : 3 » RE|NHARDT COMING OVIERS | et sees b condet e D Caiet iiany oy Ul Assets Over S A = . R '"'“g ‘:d‘nhl‘:}?o::-“(, cport — her Tate home. after which (he re- | Stephens and his wife, Clara Sie. $12,000,000 y- " al 0S| s, v of Vi o Cla a0 B ns, t was the President SR atio NEW YORK. August 21 U9 —3ia; ;’i[ ~‘, ]""," OpenAna O Nl et ey A “‘I‘:\\N:L‘u):u repre Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. Stops Car. Causing Seare. from Tceland to the tropic f Bl 1 Reinhardt, one of the leading theatri- [ J1Eton and Afte. Flelen . fLuther of | ot e’ petitioners. Temparary location during consigne. v “during the ride back to the | the_Weather conditions arawen un. | Mrs, Lillie Barber (above), appointed | cal producers of Lurope, will come to | mudon, Conn Lo daued ol ey tlon of aur new hide.. 1003 1 St NW, Detectives admitted they had litele |, 11 Was during the ride back tc hi« “Thursday produced a weather map | by Gov. Terral of Arkansas, to fill{this country this Fall or Winter to|TanK | SHCICT A | b JAMES BERRY, President hope of identifvine the hods residents camp that he gave his |0 eor the flight,” said Mr. Kim fiie sanecpeate it ek huisband, with Morrls Gest, producer, | Frickey of Washington: a . H. Lizards of . have stump JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y Aavelopmients of « more tangile char, | Miomobile entourage, including his |yt O CR S SUS JIE (| the unexpired term of her husband, production n America of | Platt of New Rochelle, N. 0 | tails so like their hu'uls that th acter were found. 1 aper espendents },:ld ed isobars, areas of high and low | murdered last year by bootleggers, the Chinese fanta granddaughters, Mrs. George P. CoX | iknown as ";Mh'n P ]1 K. mor; sup Bl Ser nn.a"':}"'|,|: .:v:xs::::;" :,‘ pressure and arrows indicating wind | recently strapped on her six-shooter ;\hlrl\ fe‘alu;s;d the Salzburg festival ‘I’,fm‘l‘:;h‘\f"fi:"’"‘mt‘)':gllé"‘:f ‘Yy"f‘a:;'h ta lssucd a reones t no 3 ot s JhPot | direction. “Had the plane heen ready |in her Texarkana office and went look- £ Bl q i Phate o~ :’(‘)“'::;'j"\r;‘-' the morzue in an effort | 1 short distance from the “"‘l‘\;‘ ":E for the flight the flvers might have [jng for E. P. Williams (below), who| Mr- Gest. in making this announce- rfirfl:nht;g\ Vflv‘vmmm Platt of New e b i it conld not | 54 . % oo | taken off with a westerly wind buck | proved to be Keenie Wagner, Ten, |Ment today, said Mr. Relnhardt also N St worn the head and | 1C00 Richard. Jervis, chief of the | 9% them and continued with this fo-| nessee mountainneer and two-fisted | Yould SumCkyle “‘l"‘}‘,""“‘"" Gl P were missing. 1t | =W o Gervet. Service who | forable wind nearly the entire dis-| gunman, who had packed six killings | Miracle” in Philadelphia, Kansas City, 15 uselews for persons to take the | White Flouse Secrot service, Who | ance. The weather, while cloudy.|ind three Shoofings i the past 11| San I vanciseo and Los Angeles dur- st the morgue, 4 | was riding in t G ront seat of the|was not rainy, and the visibility was | month d led a daring jail delivery |In& the forthcoming season. —Lady ven vietim Precident’s limousine, leaped out and | ooy W in Sullivan County, Tenn., last year, | iana Manners and Elinor Patterson who K 5 M : fre, Joseph A La’ Ce were taken to hospital ran back to the car eartying Mad | S0 0 o hip is ready daily fore- | Organizing a posse. Mrs. Harber finat: | of Chicago will again appear in T ille stz WORERS 85 socovering. James E. Coupal. the President’s | . gy will he sent to the watting fivers, | Iy eaptared. the gunman Single hand. | Miracie,” he said. Babe La Rue, formerly connected with | Then the major did ; o Weher and Fields. died today. ____ | : 5 amen When conditions are pronounced ide 2 k. slie learnail AHe) yas B S et PRESIDENT KEEN . e a map will be rushed to Roosevelt|$5000 richer, due to a reward posted| More than $5.000,000 worth of plati- e LY h e MhtniSn 0o SUheREae: 1d to be carvied along on the flight. | for the capture of Wagner dead or|num will be mined in Columbiu this E 1-2-3 ROOMS o e T Kitchen and Bath g s, SURERS B RGN 0 CHARLOTTESVILLE SATURDAY VOUR fio ¥l Eive the Fxecutive a firs i Ata ave at present ; B S : ra ata will be sent fro o WATCHING PACIFIC N might e cxpected.” the corre.| A4ded Tadlo date will be sent from | alive, hand confidentinl aceonnt ot all o . Couel and only an_appropriation ‘on’ - ; - Large, light rooms. Two and three has been happening ir & ¢ and thiers hasno evidence th gress 18 needed for an organization to : - 2 2 2 r:m nwrn;.,' Gatd '.,lf,"';,, ~thi Thoene ‘\:h'*"l"(mg;""l be completed. Experiments are now he- = . - - ; . spacious closets. Unique patio ing of the prese oV et hat th esident suddenly the ing carried on by the Weather Rureau - 1 ; REREE oy o sen ticle he wanted purchased in | i oe avy Department in Wash. — Y : ; court arrangement. See them to- In spite of the flat denial by Secre. . and had the car stopped, o |ingtan to perfect a method of sending # 2 : d tary of State Kellogg of rumors that sk Maj. Coupal to doj the weather maps by radio. much as | 5 2 ay. Ambassador Sheflield is_goin ‘ him. The President sald he | photographs have been t ! €ign, these repor é | T e ases | Ships everywhere could 1 2 s ; 2 p AT culated. The most rec et i . but he didn't want to stop | picte weather maps and thou! s g, o 2 | 7 % n g \T to the effect that Sh N ! the big calvaca rrow main | gollars lost by delay and storm dam- 3 K £ \ ER\ RLASO:\AABI.«IZ REX quit unless the President g | stveet of this small mountain town. | age conld be saved. B! LB § 5 & oo hand to deal with sttuations [ Mrs. Coolidig2 nd Young John Cool- ven hefore the map-transmitting | Y AR 1 4 vy | dge. who is visiting his parents at | device is perfected. it would be quite | Yo L - i To those close fo the Procident this | he camp until his sehool vear opens. | practical o transmit the information | : 4 ¢ i ] | Apply Resident Manager, Apt. 106 does not sound like Ambassador | 1id ot accompany the President on [fram a broadeasting station at stated | Sheffield. Moreove, i imy | this trip. However. the President was | hours daily. T A : | probable that™ President op i | s much impres: sc = i . o el 2131 O Street N W would give o Shefliel = r £h Wilmington Noteh |~ e 9, 5 | b h aa other diplomatic. renmseniniive, | 269 4 Aumble Chatm ahd the view BOBBY FORD’S CAPITAL CITY SERENADERS Bt Sttt A et | CORNS :“2:‘1"‘"";;‘ tuation as now exists be Wi i;,:[fl.‘ ,».“'.‘:.".',"','.T.x"..\"'i'utx' b Quickrelieifrom painful §7, These syncopators of sweet melody. will play for dancing en and Mexico. | haps of his family. corns, tender toes and route, going and coming, in a special coach attached and at the big Furthermore. the Presid. - s 5 = e s e President has et it| “The President did not go directly | pressureof tight shoes. 4,14 g dance in Charlottesville upon arrival. The excursion leaves Satur- ha en advised | o White Pine ( ) w arrivi day night at 6 o’clock over the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, re- S there is no truth 4 ‘j € hi mp when he arrived lay nigl | el peal y, | Sl ,.L' i \“r"”fihr] t‘)’.:‘ re | Iv.)\'\"l}m!:r;m I‘):u,«-l‘nn"):l. Klnim»mx he D:SM Atdrug |l turning Sunday night. Tickets on sale 5 p.m., Saturday, Union = $1.49 Rayon Silketo-Welt o s 0 ref e ©a U on to *au mith e " 0 3 y @xpocts him o return Shent nearty an hour at (e exseurns | ZATVO-PAAS 3 ie e |[[|_ Station Concourse SLIPS Motors to Plattsburg, sifice. = spondents by this time w = piline (ot S35, through Its call letters WOP, to fi ir . A . 0 u ap e e pilots of any change dur- | - SENATE CAMPAIGN |5t ! | i Bl T | IPUEE USRI Gghen ene ACCOMPANYING EXCURSIONISTS “Such ‘ocean weather maps v\illv : - g 3 Silk Hose Preside . Sy | g . | BT % o T *| MRS, J. F. WAGGAMAN DIES. | “_88(; ' IK\AU]FM[ANQ 29? . o) s. John ¥, Waggaman, 72 years H AT o diktans ...'.fL‘,'j"‘ old, of 1712 R stret, aled nudiome : 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. tolore most enjoyable, n ay at her Sumer home, in An aftordod he Presidor : Ma. B - - ‘ This Is Not a Clearaway——Buta(nveawav to_Took upon_ some ectiest | | i survived by two sons, Maj. . . oy — — — — v oand mo. < 2 = " L 4 ° in the A < 2 : her mother, Mrs. Cor- . oS . 5 Champlain 1y N 4 L A . all of Washington, and Gl time the Presi a4 S 8 Frank McWatters of . Gl S ’ : est-to-goadness 3 viees will be conducted terested in all be saw i Salthihe Als0 he was impressed he e 712 R street, by P - s AR g ¢ 2 e e viewed at the Plattete \\x"::: o : o e s ol ] o : 3 o e \ on that reserva > hardly missed Nl e s S v g 1 » A Were $25 to $35 Were $35 to $50 mess. kitchens, the . M. A ind the hosp! nd A chat wi h Sergt. Jim Hax of the regulars, who I fn char " i : - | About 450 Suits that must be sold to make room. You el : i RS ; ] : will find most if them are suitable for Fall wear and it is a e President appeared interested $ o N % 2 ? i - fos, lml \n TRIP In this typical Aviny character and golden opportunity to buy now for wear later. There are 'as greatly a sed as o Preen = b M - H et e styles fot every man and young man, as we include everything nished the boys in the way of fomd. | - i A 2 § 3 sy SO s i O & BVB 6 HBae ivo wans o ,‘um';'(-.,‘f ONE-DAY EXCURSIONS 3 in this give-away sale. Sizes 30 to 48. John IHughes. in command of the camp. verified all Sergt. Jim w: {OlinE Mihe. Brenident s e Sesqui_centennial ; 8 ] i Men’s $10 Summer Men’s $15 Mohair that the boys ain ave . : i"“"lfif‘\'l!"':l rwu.u.‘ ot 4!;”.; pounds, o . sl i Philadelphia . o who were u de Pikht ose whe I h t t Cool Featherweight Fine Mohair Suits st ns Bl o P “Three ! Selections Sti vailable o, sy e of their superflunus flesh 1w rororns (| Fridays, September 3, 17 and sevice and. regiend . one s 3 grat value aj. Gen. Charles P. Summer- T to about 50c on the = is priced _exceptiona 1} uesdays, September 7, 21 ; in exclus“,e doftar. Alterations. if an fow. Aloratiase 1t Bastern Stanard Tine at cost. Sizes 34 to at cost. Sizes 33 to 46. Leaves Washington (Union Station) s gy, suon, o || WOODLEY P A RK g Introducing Latest Shoe Styles for Fall Showings R P mdelonia 7t aarnis 1 A Children’s s_éh Boys’ $1.50 8 7 N“O"ic" » Is;“ and $4 Pennsylvania Railroad Priced at $16,500—$17,500 High & Low Shoes | 1380 4 9 C | Novelty Footwear \ 9 These shoes are made with good Terms: $2,500 Cash and $125 Monthly \, : T T §] leather soles and heels. Sizes 5 to | 2. A wonderful value. 98c. Most Desirable Only Three Homes Remain Unsold on Beautiful </ i\ i Apartments Cathedral Avenue Men's $4 U.S. § 95' The location, plan and There is but one Woodley Park X . | Army Shoes 2= equipment of the " $ In High Shoes. Oxfords, Pumps | : i . )| -and Straps. In the very latest Fall| In brown and black, genuine U. In the very latest Jall designs Your favorite bev- Apacimentaial Come out Sunday and inspect 29009 CATHEDRAL AVE, a Bl ‘Stvlcs. These shoos have £00d| . atooeen. mst. with durable, 3N st¥ies. In high and low heels, erage flavor —in a | 3025 Porter St. seven-room home; modern throughout, with two tiled baths and 4| durabie allleather soles and rub In patent leather, satin, gray and Ven- £ i L e e tardy. A | prime oak all-leather soles and blond kid. very pair i frosty, cooling drink T built-in garage; a residence of refinement and beauty in an estab- e T ey . drubber heels. Sizes 6 (o 1. $valle at SL9B." Sizes 3 1o § o of deliciousness that will strongly appeal to e Fall lished community of unchallenged pre-eminence. 2 i Bl s B WOODLEY PARK HOMES B e P (5299 and $296 New Fll R P v ca;\io:: in a very desir- Larger types now built and building ’ Sllk Dl'eSSCS HATS SpOl't Fl'OCkS | in a building where the { $28’5M32’500-$55’000 © o\ et 2909 Cathedral Avenue . management is under |fj: Open Sunday and Daily Until 9 P.M. i A i) Q I=| A sood assort of Felt & Velvet our control and we see ment of styles in that it is conducted with good quality “maximum service.” i an Fa“dnr:":"s' - .| woolen balbriggan A 7 tashioned of fine P mediumand |and also Milo-| 3 rooms and Lath ! 5 quality crepe- < m a1 i|sheen, in extra i back satin, flat 60 5 Vi s shapes vel- | sizes. Seven mod. . . g e ape vet, velvet | 818 to choose from ’ Other euites in like ratio. | 1430 K St. N.W. Main 3830 : plan st A o e i ¢ o mprehensive I . showing of combina- ::‘:k: ‘m' I:;I”;’:f _~MEMBERS WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD SO sy o tions, velvee| make an Mealgar- C | which are copies|and felt combinations and also| gy, P -~ MEKEEVER = ‘ . , e e coviee an et “and ahofa o epore showing of styl- For reservations apply to Just at this price for | wear. Sizes 15 Roasted RIGHT here in Washington 15 K .Slrcet. Main 4752.

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