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22 APPEAL FOR FLAG DISPLAY DROPPED Veterans Temporarily Aban- don Effort to Provide Down- town Street Decorations. Efforts made during the phst eight months by int committee of vet- erans’ ory e form the time being. The comn. that ine Fine A of the urged drawn up for d and staffs, the plar and s contract fine arts mittee is dreau, and may displaying scheme, POLITICAL CHAOS SEEN PREVAILING IN GREECE Anti-Venizelist Parties Threaten to Abstain From Parliament Elec- tions Unless Government Resigns. By the A-eo. ATHI Political 10 the & parties L gove I remain | until ti | i 5 [ LODGEMEN GIVE FETE. | More Than 100 Candidates Take! Degrees at Ballston. | aturday B nd sire of he affair vents of arted in {5 in honor of the new leade Grand Sire Br made 1 pate in the festiv ion of his ington t planned there | LIFE’S DARKEST FIVE HURT AS AUTO ‘Joseph English, 74, and Wife, 60, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1926. —By WEBSTER. | MOMENT. | | FORK OVER 3 THAT NICKEL.. Z | GUESS THAT LL LEARMN YA NMOT T ARGUE wiTH ME ! BETTING 5 CEMTS TTHAT “THE VILLAGE SMART ALECH DIDN T HAVE A PENCIL THAT wouL D WRITE RCD,WHITC AND BLUE — 7 it@‘f 67 ALLEGED SLAYER TAKEN. Negro Was Sought for Shooting Six Others During Card Game. WILLIAMSON, W. Vi 28 (#).—A negro wanted in connec- tion with the fatal shooting of two negroes and the wounding of five in a card game fight here Sat night was captured at Vulcan, here, after he had shot “|a_sState policeman in the hand. The alleged &laye taken while t Copr. 1926 (N. Y. World) Press Pub. Co. | fo nis home, 719 South from internal injuries, Woodrow English, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph English, was unin jur Lee street, CRASHES INTO TRUCK' - of the car was bring home from a visit to afford Court House e injured were brought here by a of Alexandria Among Vic- pussing auto. tims of Accident. British Ship Burns. ¥T AU PRINCE, 3 t. of 1,698 ton: in this harbor. is a total n automobile n by Murray h, 719 South t, were inj 5 crashed into an auto four miles afford Court House their homes in Ale; Sunday —regular painting to keep it weather-tight. Sherwin-Wil- liams Roof Paint is made to keep the weather out and it “fills the bill” with full effi- ciency. Just the protector to put on your roof this Fall. {IMade in Black, Slate Gray. Red, Brown and Bronze Green. {ROGERS BRUSHING LAC- QUER will make your brighten- ing-up work about the house dinju internal injur andria Hospital. lish, 60, his wife, in tion > post hospits Roof Paint Rogers Lacquer $1.95 QUART J h 1t home from cuts er, son of Mr. . is confined Alexand Teo 1 third by please, and is within reach of the Thumblest. Baltimore And Return EVERY SUNDAY until November 21, Inc. Tickets Good Only on Date of Issue EASTERN STANDARD TIME (Union _Station) 5. RS 900 250, (Union m.._except D. 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A half glass of water sparkling with a dash of ENo will beneficially influence the removal of poisonous waste from the alimentary canal. ENO contains nothing drastic nor of uncertain value, and no sugar. ENo, the World-famed Effervescent Salt, \ is obtainable from all druggists at $1.25 and 75c a bottle | do this, just get about four ounces | of plain, ordi liquid arvon; sapply it at night when retiring: use enough to moisten the scalp , gently with the| By morning, most, if not all, of vour dandruff will be gone, and |two or three more applications | winl completely dissolve and en- tirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too. that all fitching he scalp will IWJ- in- r hair wiil be fluffy, and eoft, and lool P nly 1. C. ENO, Tate oo, Englend Sales Agents: HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO., Inc.! 171 Madison Avenue, New York Toronto Sydney Wellington ] N THE WORLD-FAMED EFFERVESCENT SALT FRENCH CHANGE COINS FOR NEW PAPER MONEY | ve , When Bank Opens to Carry Out Purchase Plan. By the Associated Press i PARIS, September 8. -\When the bank of France opened for business vestreday 60 men and were [fned What We Say in up waiting to exchangg gold and sil- coins for paper bills under the new plan. The Bank last week that the, would be 19 francs 75 centimes, paper, Line of Men and Women on Hand | per gramme of fine gold. This works | | out at about 114 francs 70 centimes |for the gold Louis, }lrnt to 20 gold franes The members of the little queue|be enlarged to silent, keeping secret | the amount he had brought for ex- change. One, however, owned that the box' announced today ! were he carried contained 2,000 francs in| silver. | Dollars, pounds of France announced |also exchanged. purchase price Ereabiioig ¢ Will Probe U. S. Treaty. OTTAWA, September 23 (#). hich is equiva-| work of the royal commission investi- | gating the department of customs will Jude an Inquiry into | jater a4 publisher each seeming bent on|the operation of the treaty with the fled here from his neighbor | United States for the suppression of N smuggling along the international boundary. Premier Mackenzie King G. F. SPINNEY IS DEAD. and florins were - | Former Publisher of New Times Expires at T4. 'I'Iel ROCKVILLE CEN R, N. ¥ 10 | tember 28 () 1Tlv one-time managing editor sep orge 1 ‘Times. Sunday. He he ormer St. Paul Globe S96. In 189 owner of the f It’s True!— The Same Payments Will Buy More Quality at Daileys Branded Lines on Credit! COPYRIGMTED 1926 Our “Ads,” We Prove in Our Store Choicest Fall Fashions The Regular Advertised Cash Price—Our Price! | | | | | | september | William W. Keck, Main Office Hans W. Treland. Central Branch Percy C. Brady, Central Branch James C. Dulin, Jr., Main Office C. A. Aspinwall Charles J. Bell Harry K. Boss John C. Boyd George W. Brown William M. Coates William S. Corby William E. Bradley Alexander S. Clarke George I.. Dant Charles R. Denny Horatio A. Garren John B. Geier Central: Northeast : Rich Fur- Trimmed Between D & E Streets T L R R T e e N S L L R T R SR ERRARERE RN DERRRR Secretary, Frederick P. H. Siddons Treasurer, Charles E. Howe 7th & Mass. Ave. NNW. 8th & H'Sts. N.E. Women’s, Misses’, Juniors’ DRESSES—$14.98 Flattering Models in Choicest Satin and Georgettes COATS—$24.98 X “Futurity” Fall Men’s Fashions SUITS | O’COATS : v Calies Stylish Box-back _50 $23 ?J? '?:ew :do«:dels . 329 Up A CREDIT TO WASHINGTON! 427 Seventh St. N.W. Open Sat. Eves. Boys’ School SUITS $12.95 When a strong bank pursues a steadfast course of sound finance for many years it is proof that | ! the men responsible for its guidance are possessed of integrity and foresight. Such men are per haps the greatest guarantee of all that the bank will continue to prosper and to serve well the interests of its customers. : OFFICERS. Charles J. Bell, President VICE, PRESIDENTS Corcoran Thom, B. F. Saul, Howard Moran Real Estate Officer, William L. Beale Auditor, J. Dann Faber Assistant Secretary, Albert H. Shillington Assistant Trust Officers David N. Houston, T. Stanley Holland, J. Eliot Moran, Arthur G. Nichols, Earl G. Jonscher ASSISTANT TREASURERS Edward E. Swan, Central Branch Richard E. Harris, Southwest Branch Harry White, Northeast Branch Fred U. Hanks. Main Office Assistant Auditor, John E. Benton DIRECTORS James F. Hood Joseph Leiter . Percy McGlue lidward B. McLean Howard Moran Clarence F. Norment Newbold Noyes Howard S. Reeside B. F. Saul William James Shea Charles A. Spalding Corcoran Thom John F. Wilkins William \W. Everett William J. Flather, Jr. M. G. Gibbs Cary T. Grayson lames M. Green Gilbert H. Grosvenor I. P. Herrmann Shannon ADVISORY BOARD OF HOME SAVINGS BRANCHES M. G. Gibbs G. Percy McGlue Charles M. Hammett William Miller T.. A. Herman Howard Moran J. P. Herrmann James Nealon Frank A. Johnson M. Frank Ruppert Charles Kattelmann B. F. Saul William E. Shannon James F. Shea Jacob Shulman Alexander J. Taylor Henry Wahl George M. Yeatman T _COM ° o AND TR MERICAN SECURIT = AND TRUST COMPANY = 15th and Pennsylvania Ave. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $6,500,000.00 = BRANCHES: Southwest: 7th & E Sts. S.\V Northwest: 1140 15th St. N.W. Spinney of the New Yori York and re signed as publisher of the Times tn became principal , T—— ) The Men Who Direct 0100 S S ) /R TR B R R R R R B D MR R R R AR i R e