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THE EVENING STABR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926. » of Atonement services will be!spective rooms was furnished and | Spittle were elected chairmen of a . B row and Saturda he | this afternon the scholars reported | group of teams. Arrangements were Sure Relief From . & synagogues of this city Services will | for studies. Actual studies, however, le for a masked ball to be given | C . . i be held at the synagogue on North:will not begin until Mon ctober 25, in the auditoriumsof the onstipation chtember W | Washington street at 7:45 o'clock to-| The Alexandria Hospital auxiliary | Elks Hom ty Will be formally | MOTOW night, and will be conducted ; board has elected these officers to Robert Clarence Bowles, 38, has | Dr. Roice's e . Beptenib 5. ‘under-the at.- by, B: L r, a_student from the He-|serve for the ensuing year: Mrs. Ver- [ been missing from his home in this Prescrintion Tablets | organized September 25, under the & jrew’ Union College, Cineinnatl, and |non Warfleld, president; Mrs, Elmer | city since July 21 la ording to a | - Take one tonight and £ T O e hernted wlong | 4180 at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. | Spittle, vice president: Mrs. John G. | circular sent out by Captain of Police |note the magic effect of b rated along| gioreg of Hebrews of this city will | Graham, secretary: Mrs. Roy Brock.|W. W. Campbell. He was last seen |good appetite and zood di | lines Jslmilak ‘toSite o Kiwanis | .o at sunset this evening and re-|well, corresponding secretary; Mrs.|on that day at 6:30 am.. in Rossiyn, | gestion. Thes cleanse and e . e L e | OPen at 6 o'clock Saturday evening. | George E. Pickett, trgasurer. Mrs. | near Key Bridge. A reward of $100 | inyisorate Chief Clerk Is Made Manager : olumn Ambushed: | Membership s limited o one person | long before 9 o'clock this morningy John G. Graham and Mrs. Eimer | is offered for any information. s Sk g ; Infantry C hed; from each line of business. The roll | there was a stead strva"{hol gzg:;(s ‘————————-——-————————— 7 4 } tor charter members will remain open | Wending their way to e C | o E E as Successor to Late 3 Government Orders Planes luntil date of installation g "| schools. When the bells of the va- o) o] ho| — ol |a|0——2]nl——r=3] . The committee in charge of the ar-| rious schools tolled the hour of 9 . ; . v E ) | i ; - every o vas filed. The | J. H. . . E e rangements is composed of J. P. Quar- | tically every room was filled. e | W= ‘ v to Use Gas Bombs | Yelt, chairman; C. Raymond Hellmuth, | gned the pupils to the Sywe . % " —_— | A.'W. Peter . 8. Leachman and ch they \\l'n‘; x{tud[,\'fi f’md: | Appointment of Bernard Reid Tol- » ¢ b s Ale e | Jobn W. W t of the books needed in ®on, chief clerk of the Washington & ' GUAYMA Sonora, Mexico, Sep- . Terminal Co., to the position of man- . i tember 16.—Reports reaching here 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST B Rl | | petin ot o bt Milk Is a Nature Food Contbiciine: il @ di ontinuing the Outstanding Hosiery Event of the Year of J. H. Tonge about a month ago, % ‘ i |ing Yaqui Indians near Vicam, 77 —served to you in all the purity of scrupulously Semi-Annual Sale of Our Famous was announced officially at the Union kilometers south of here. The remainder of the battalion was| careful dairying—from the Walker Hill Dairy. b itiee hof s oot | : putdokeuntiby e Wl o Your grocer and delicatessen can sup controls activities of approximately 5 = AT 3 and | atessen sup- 2,800 employes and embraces the task ; BushedStie StAUIY FeCIUn ply vou. gAskeior Simpson's Milk— of providing £ for hundreds . / P et that's the *Walker Hill Dairy product MEXICO CITY, ptember 16 (). — Tnion Station train sheds. T - B. R. TOLSON. | sjrplanes and gas bombs will be used h{ o #zer of the terminal occupi S| v . against the Yaqui Indians now in re- #inalogous 1o a chairman of reception Louisiana Has Parishes. R nithe stats of onora. The Mexi. i 5 U Tt o6 or, e Sk e In the State of Loulsiana there |can war department also ordered out recting lines using the 3 aley Rh STtantTy o A Bosis States, | artillery, cavalry and infantry from Skl e this city, Guada and other but instead the subdivislons are | intg on the campaign. The general| . “Walker Hill Daily” . parishes, due to the fact that in 1807 | staff says it will rely chiefly, how- Iso comes th the territory was redivided and the !ever, upon airplanes to bomb the In < for ind transfer |old Spanish parishes or ecclesiastical |dians out of thelr mountain strong Ail, express and baggage S = holds with gas shell - SE. | il exiross and baggage, Which | gistricts formed. Oz sinally Louisiana | "py *Yaquis complain that much of 530 Seventh Street S.E. ; divided into counties, how- |their tribal lands have been expro- Phone Atlantic 70 North and East, di-| These dist.icts proved unsat. [priated and that all demands for re-| reing into the yuth and West B! for ci government. imbursement have been ignored. Tolson was born in this city i e e | 0| —— 0. a |} a o) a o A the Corcoran Sclentific School. He | alo was 1duated from the National | Tniversity Law School with degrees | of LL.B. and LL. M i He is @ member of the bar of the | P4 * You'll find a charge 2 ‘t Supreme Court_and of th . : E . trict Court of .\|-;.\:;,lr«_m' Don't miss this l ‘ s o account a conven- He entered railroad work in 1900 A A - ssistant tickgt azent of the Pullman | event—it's 4 ience—Credit Offizc Ee—[——=hle——talnle———lo]c——mnlo——=o| Every pair Silk from top to toe, perfect and full fashioned. pher and chief clel the Pennsylv; irs later he w position of chief clerk superintendent and | wving in 1901 for a position : % extraordinary 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. —4th floor. gres promptly Blush. Sudan, Grain, Alesan, Bambon, hous ing Nade, Pearl. Blue Fox, Ecst e enae Siripe’ Chilfon nina, Torterelle, Gun Metal, Silver. it is unexceled for ex Jonlight, Gray 31, Lulu Belle, Almond. s, i Alauve, Orchid, French Blonde, Beige. Bionde and Black. Sizes 8 to 10 ff'}.‘-;?&:fi“:fi-uw Remember This Is Our Style 275 Lavender Stripe Beverly Chiffon Hose il nfee—a Rl ol 0] e | =y} {o|——[a|——|o|c——[o|—=|n|jc——|o|—=|o} [ 64 1 m Sale on Spemally Enlarged b x b Window Display 8 l ‘ s o Fourth 608 to 6l ELEVENTH ST, loor mendent for Re October 3 nted chief ¢ of the te ny. which position he has held continuously except during the period from June, 191%, to March, 1 he was with the United & yoad Admini i The Inexpensive Dress Department Offers for Friday A Sensational Sale of Handsome Fall Frock ?--tl'le best values vet assembled at the o] ——je——=— 8o ———x[0|c——=3a]|——=[a]——=d] the terminal upon termini- lerzl control. n is married and has a ! iter 17 yvears of age and a son 11. ratulitory s and floral | ings were received today by Mr, | son from oflic nd employes of | terminal con 1 ited or- ganvizations having offices at the Union Station [——jo|c———[al——=[a|—] DAMS CREATE LAKES. Lendscape May Be Spoiled, But Fishermen Rejoice. reat dams for | tion and | price this department has made famous Another—and More Important Friday Event # Sale of Felt Hats offering a special saving HE— S ——Tl——t the di rement is ar atoned for by the creation of 1 capable of supporting great qua ties of food fishes In this relation it is of interest to note what has 1 he _impounde f |2 building wted Bass six miles 1o wide and 100 feet deep §x now teeming with tro Bass, artificially introdu fords a fishng v of persons. Hu Fresno County, Calif created by a_ dam 1 which impounds thousands of of water. The luke has heen stocke with rainhow and Loch Leven trout, | end is the resort of persons from all | parts of the State. | BRBEDDHRDBSE ———loj[c——[o[c———[a[c———}a]c— ol ——|o =l bl e h———n[——= e ale—f———lolc—————n[—2/al———[o]——2x o] ———|o/ = iy ) fl fl 1 fl To Be Sold September 21 HARIO0D HOUSE At ANNAPOLIS, MD. 7 HE HOUSE was built in 1774 by Matthias Hammond and, hence, is also known as “The Hammond House.” It has been declared by many eminent critics to be the figest example of Colon- ial domestic architecture extant. Ttisespecially famous for the per- fect harmony of its proportions and for the hand carvings of exterior and interior woodwork. By order of the Circuit Court of Anne Arundel County, the house will be sold at a public auction in nnapolis, September 21, 1926, Presenting newest Autumn and early Win- ter modes. The price hardly rep- 1 nt ing Sports Hats eve resents wholesale cost. The most interest- % of the season. § { RN RS The property comprises a large brick mansion and twowings, also of brick, and a lot 147 by 135 feet. The garden contains an ancient growth of boxwood. The property is 1n good repairand until August, 1024, was occupied by the late Miss Hester Ann Harwood. Situated in the most desirable quarter of Annapolis, the_Har- wood Houseisemimently suitable as a museum, as a libraryoras a permanent family residence. It is copposite the Samucl Chase Man- sion and adjacent to many other Colonial structuresofgreat beau= tv and historicinterest. It iswith- in one block of the main gate of the United States Naval Academy. For All The Wanted Occasions: ‘ Weaves: Street Satin Crepe Business N Georgette Sports Jersey . Afternoon Crepe Satin Formal . Frost Crepe Every model is a brand-new expression -of Autumn fashion— many originals; others following the inspiration of celebrated imported designs— P Jungle Green, Chanel Red, Bordeaux, Woodland Colors ar Bioeri Navy st Black. The house may be inspected in advance of the sale. A descriptive brochure mailed upon request. Colors: Sand G Large head sizes in plenty. L A big variety of “Bobs.” Copenhagen Jungle Green . Address all inquiries to MCHOLAS H. GREEN Trustee 14 CHURCH CIRCLE ANNAPOLIS, MD. Rt e Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Second Floor. [——|o|——=|gl———|sl——=|a]———=|n]—§———[o|c—— 0| ——— 0| c——[n| ce——|a| —— [ c—}«] 0 —ne—t ] | | | I | | | | | Ll