Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1926, Page 9

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FEDERATION TO DECIDE STAND ON TWO ISSUES |5 | nesday the application ¢ {ington Rapid Transit Co. Committee of Citizens’ Body to Meet Monday on Bus and Phone Rate Questions. Policles to be followed at two Important public hearings before the. Public Utilities v the pub- lic utilities committee of the Federa- tion of Citizens' Assoc| at a meeting Mon 4 mcsldcm o'clock in the office of Jesse C. Suter, The meating was called to- ay by William McK. Clayton, chair- man of the committee The commission will consider Wed- the Wash- for higher hrP on its motor bus lines. The com- any asked for either a 10-cent re or a service-at-cost ates would be reg- lulated automatic The following day the commission will consider a reduction in telephone rates. plan whereby the Cold and drought has caused heavy 1o to crops in Ger this year. THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. HONORS T0 MEMORY OF ARTHUR BROOKS ‘White House Executive Offices Closed During Funeral Service for Late Property Custodian. High honor was paid Arthur Brooks, for years custodian of property at the White House and personal messenger to nine Secretaries of War, when his funeral was held this afternoon. Frank W.yStearns, close friend of the President, came to the Capital at the suggestion of President: Coolidge | to attend the rites, which were held at W B.eh|ngton and Lieut. Col. West A. Hamilton. Messages of condolence have come to the family from many in public life, including Chief Justice Taft, whom Maj. Brooks servec. while the former was Secretary of War: John Hays Hammond and Enat Root, another former Secretary of War, under whom Maj. Bragks was personal messensger. Map. Brooks died Tuesday. Marriage Licenses. Henry Clayion apd Littan Mamn, ., Burton of” Alexandria, Va. Du Bois. Md. “Biel BT of Fall i i il genpie o o merie Snd Winifred C. a. fey Johnson nd Agnes McCall VOTING, PLACES LISTED IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY Election Supervisors Formally Is-| sue Call for Bi-partisan Primaries to Be Held Tuesday. Special Dispatch to The Star. R(iCK\'ILLF, Mad., September 10.— The supervisors of elections for Mont- | gomery County have given formal notice that Derhocratic and Repub- lican primary elections will be held in the county next Tuesday to nominate | candidates for offices to be filled at the November election and that the ! polls will be open from 6 o'clock in the morning until 7 night. The | polling places will be as follow €., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926. | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Potomac Grange, No. 1, of Washington will hold an outing at the farm home of R.P. Teele of the Agri-| culture Department at 3 o'clock. TONIGHT. James I. Walker Posl American Leglon, meets at the Twelfth Street Y. M. C. The District Chapter, America War Mothers, will meet at 8 o'cloc at the Lee Hou Capitol Lodge No. "No. 3, Shepherds of Rethlehem, will hold a card party Sat- September 12, 1 at. Red Men's Hall, 713 D street northwest, at 845 p.m. No. 26, 8:30 o'clock A { PHYSICIANTOTEST JAIL BREAD DIETER, Nebraska Prisoner May Get Other Food, Even Release, if Too Weak. By the Assoctated Press, TAKAMAH, Nebr., September 10.— Legal maneuvers to free Roy Carson, | Deatl;lé Reported { cing_deatbs have been reported h' Department in the last 2 Vincient Obuchowitel, 49, pital Lo S !IH]«m»nl |St. Mary’s Protestant _Episcopal Church, colored, at 2 o'clock, and the President also ordered that the execu- tive offices remain closed during the time the funeral was in progress. The rites were conducted by Rev. 0. L. Mitchell, rector of St. Mary's, where Maj. Brooks, as,he was known, was a vestryman, and the asMistant was Rev. Thomas J. Brown, rector of St. Luke Honorary pallbearers were Dr. Em- mett J. Scott, secretary-treasurer of Howard University; Dr. C. Sumner Wormley, Dr. T. Edward Jones, Judge James "A. Cobb of the Municipal Court, Dr C. Terry and Garnet C. Wilkinson, assistant” superintendent of schools. Active pallbearers were John Wright, ‘Walter .T Singleton, Charies L. Har- ris, Alphonso C. Stafford, Dr. John E. Barhesville—Both polls in Grange Saturday We Present the New e — Hall. Pamascus—Both polls in Jr. 0. U. A. M. Hall. he: t precinct, Hicker- 5 S ; second preeinct i Armory Building, X % AE i /V\@Di | 7th & F Sts. S it Binen Ko Bl | s Dasement of Preshyterian | = — =0 Church, Takoma Park. 3 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT EISEMAN’S [ floor in our establishment is aglow PERPETUAL TROUSERS with new things for my lady’s wardrobe. The BUILDING To Match Your Odd Coats very latest fashion hints in Dresses, Coats, Mil- ASSOCIATION 465 and Up linery, Shoes and Underthings. They're priced PAYS We sell more trousers than any other store in right—because they're priced for less than you Washington. Because we have the best variety can buy elsewhere. Compounded o Semi-Annually and give the best values. Bring in your odd coat —we'll match it with a new pair of trousers. Mary N. Hutchison. ie Himphries. d Alice E. Rowell. nd Martha L, Beall: ille, Md.. Laytonsville district—Both polls in the Modern Woodmen Hall. Clarksburg—Both polls in the store- mom of Charles W. Gibson. Poolesville — Town Hall Poolesville. Rockville—First precinct, both polls in St. Mar; Hall; second precinct, office of supervisors of Ple(‘flnn\ Colesville—Both polls in W. C. T. U. Hall. Darnestown—Ricketts' storeroom Bethesda—First precinct, both polls in public school building; second pre- cinet, both polls in Library Building; third precinct, Town Hall, Glen Ecno. Olney—TFirst. precinct, ange Hall; second precinct, Odd Fellows' Hall, Brookeville. Gaithersburg—First precinct, Ma- sonic Hall; second precinct, St. Mar- tin’s Hall Potgnac—Knights of Pythias Hall. 35, now on his fourth day of bread- | and-water fail fare, today awaited ex- | amination of the prisoner by the county phy g doctor should find Cars ¢ unable to stand the diet he ha; | e, to order continuance or even the | ies Naval | rel : on, who was convicted | {of violating the Itguor law. Carson I has not vet eaten his second loaf of bread and last night he com- | ned he felt weak. urther legal efforts made In behalf of Thomas > who was sentenced with County Judge Orville Chatt to 60 in jail, the and last 20 of whic mugt be served on bread and water. elson is expected to be taken into ow. The two recently ntences to State Su- James L. Richa Ralph A Randall Lawrence B. Abbott of H. i Bullding, | Walter Reed Patrie ! bella Blaubock, Whlker and G Schmitz_and both o Gréat Fatle, v Czech Woman Honored. PRAGUE, September 10 (P).—It is an honor to belong to “Sdruzer zajmy posluchacek a ab vysokoskolskych tion of unjversi number but 230 women. From itsranks Dr. Mil Paulova has recently been appointed a lecturer in the history of the Balkan States, the first Czecho- slovakian woman to be made a University professor. it s ney Hospi L. Tnkle, Providence st. will be lizabeth's Hos- Elizabeth's Hos- Thomas, ) Ruby Robinson, 39, St ita Uinger Hospital. «t “iliapital. i linger Hospital. 18th st n.e. 12 0 st. ne. corner~—" xl]\]'(v\]l‘d their preme Court and lost. The case has focused attention on two brothers, one the judge who sen- tenced the men, the other demanding relief sentence for his lifelong friend Judge Chatt for several years heen a bitter foe to liquor handing down stiff Sen- an accompanying period ater diet. ——— Bn ths Reported lowing birthe have been rep Ith Department in the la: ha: violator tences with of read-and- THE WEATHER District of Columbfa~-Fair and con- tinued cool tonight; tomorrow fair with slowly rising temperature; gentle inds. air and continued cool tonight; tomorrow fair with slowly rising temperature; moderate notherly winds. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- row, cooler in southern portion to- night; rising temperature in northern portion tomorrow. West Virginia—Falr and continued cool tnnu:h( tomorrow fair with | slowly rising temperature. - Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer- p.m., 90; 72; 12 ight, 71; 4 a.m., 6 ¥ 3ase o0 Chiirch_ of tha Arly Wite of Jogepit om _the " ahovy Every * Thomas and William and Blizabe John and Mattie Le 3. Harmon and Albertha’ Franklin, Tearl Cnmmln< of Los Angele dancing teacher, during the past y according to computation, danc ed nine miles a day, or a total of 3,000 for the year. During this period she | wore out T SRS OF 7™ AT K §T “THE Wgem “Things are seldom what they seem Skim milk masquerades as cream.” Trom the old opera “Pinafore” we recall the verses quoted above. eirl. September tal A helove Our Dress Dept. on 2nd Floor Presents New Tiered Frocks and Coat Frocks in the silks of the Fall mode Flat Crepes— Satin Crepes— Crepe de Chines— Just when fem conversations drift in cvitably to the black, the wine red, the navy, the dark green ust when one vov me must have a new frock of one of these colors ..here is a new col- lection. Lovely lines, d tailoring, you like they're chasable at noon, rometer—4 p.m., Threday 12 midnight, s 30.10; noon, 30.12 e ; O temperature, 91, occurred ;v andda wrrh:“- at ot Pt Assets Over $12,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. Temporary location during constrae- tion of our new bide.. 1004 E St. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec’y at 3 |> Lowes 6:30 a.m. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 85; lowest, 66. Tide Tables. (Furnished by the United States Gep- detic Survey.) Today —Low tide, 4:23 a.m. and 4:37 p.m.; high tide. 10 a.m. and 10:18 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5 a.m. and : high tide, 10 .m. and temperature, 62, occurred at In ead ant The Sun and Moon. Sun 544 am.; rose sun withaut Sou. mother, omorrow-Sun rises. 545 a.m.;sun| FoLour e e aot ," < iam to us sets (24 pm CAlr Moon rises 8:43 aan.; * Automobile I half hour aft Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great tion, very muddy; temperature, 67. RIS AN Wikney, o Weather in Various Citles. Lol ah I ralenics. SDBAN < one year ago R MR AD RoN sets, 8:25 p.m. 1ps to be lighted one- Things are not sunset. what they seem to be when you get your bills every month with extras added and interest charged for service and budget buying. nrnx\ ‘,\n AT R Ry » today m Tov [ “ho 7 Septembe D grandma. how we miss you, Exery night and every day ur hearts are <ad Tonel: a- to pur- ewiperature, We do not.skim the Stations. Weather. cream off the milk. rest Not at Goldenberg’s. JAMES AYD v loving mqth- fic” eloben We do not penalize AR, g LOWEST CASH PRICES IN WASHINGTON! Gits: Bt Fall Felis Priced Tomorrow l’@% Our Regular $2.98 Value The New Shapes and Shades Don’t buy yvour Fall millinery until you have visited our big dv]mr(ment You'll find every new shape and Fall color in becoming styles that will look good on yvou. See them Saturday. Millinery Dept.. Third Floor LEWIS, whn de- today. b it 1 .02 Septemt ¥ Zia Gone but cannot .66 \1 done: o'%n now won OE===nE==aal “WE DYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleanmg Co. and tears ather coun- face that I have Cle: ha shall Fis Pr londy lofm” And tempest - Cloudy V'v<lr ¥ king through Clear " . to the memory of my MULVEY. who entered feven years axo. Septem- MULVEY Sacred o L AN May he rest in peace. fay veag olare WASH..D( The smart Knox Hat is of Cedarwood this fall $8 “ and up NAP or curl brims—which- ever you like; they’re both good; in Cedarwood—the new shade of tan. The bands are of deeper Bracken brown. Dusk grays are in favor, too—some have bands of black silk—they’re certainly smart. - The picture shows the correct shapes e, A ! and ' shaving it necessar Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street § o Clondy ) (8 am.. Greenwich time. today ) Stations Temnerature. Weather. Tondon Part clonds Paris iy Yientia. ndy Rerlin b Gawler ‘Se' Funeral Directors Slnrs 1&10 " | Main 5512 e Ave. N.W. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 FAST CAP Phone Lineoln Tunothy Hanlon Phone L. 6543, . cloudy LOWEST IN THE CITY CASH PRICES! Bargain Basement Offers Special Values in New Autumn Frocks lu.mmul Crepe de Chines, s, Charmeuse, Naco- in lovely s — Jungle shades Brown, Navy dres Every shion’s latest balmer om - chap Hoderate tices 383, M. 12 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. T diek. Main 2473 checks 9 37th st o 3 [w )\l’ of the old hurm——‘md lhl- with Wm H. Sardo & € M’/)’:lr‘r"v Fai E Lincoln 524 V.L.SPEARE CO; Neither the surcessors of nor conner with, the original W 1009 H'St. N.W. Phidas W iy _940 F St. N.W ]osepfi F. Birch’s Sons . (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. NW. 5 ca. FMiclent Service Deal & Co. et Hinpidated ill-dressed » of Buddie, ichard Jamea’ d hicaxo and st se Jacquards new Fall Green, Tiffin and Black portrays i styvles fgr Fall and Winter. ‘Beautiful Jerseys and Baronette Dresses in one and two piece models in regular and extra sizes. 31 Dall park: twe pairs in b 10528." Reward “TERRIE Boots R PUPPY. b 0X o Retarn to 1 Cofnplete Funeral, $125 4 vlack roadeloth or ooy plush b st 14th 14th st gasker. ik interjpr. 6 fine outside dressing remoring Geo. C. Shaffer 900 J4ih Bl B | CHOICE_FLORAL, at MODI RATE PRIC tyne anu two finé Cunninghan sines. Timou- When in Need of Our Service Call THE DEAL FUNERAL HOME -816 H St. N.E. Linc. 8200-8201 “For Reference, Ask Your Neighbor” Gilibiee 1212°F st. | We Specialize it Floral ‘Deanns at Moderate Price INC Fl /or/.: s 147§ HSTS NV. MAIN 69 WATCH (and z,mm» white _i_lh st. ‘schate, 757 Tin bite €old ‘urue:h indly feturn to Lincola e Y S

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