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Ve g (S -\ [>T B:u.-ms Hot water !w Sure Relief DELL-ANS FOR_INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere Speclll Atlenhan to Dyeing { New Spring Shades rvice _on_ Mourning Orders A. C Thour Cleamng Co., Inc. ¥is We &" ln\‘ I\lld I)ellrrr “Anywhere FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS 1740 Park Road You can buy this beautiful semi-detached home, containing 11 rooms and 2 baths, for less than any house in the block. Owner having purchased an- other home, will sell this one at an attractive figure on most convenient terms. Located on a large lot in finest section of Mt. Pleasant, it is convenient to several street car and bus lines, schools, churches and stores. Let us show this prop- erty to you at your con- venience. L. E. Breuninger’ & Sons 706 Colorado Bldg. Main 6140 Make An Offer Splendid six-room house near 18th and Columbia Road that must be sold. Splendid con- dition, 2-car garage. Small cash. Call Mr. Leigh, Main Co-operative Apartment hit X Desirable T erative Bultime Built by EBE N Office on Premises 'Pee Gee Pain The Best That Money Can Buy MAIN OFFICE GMand C Sts.SW. CAMP MEIGS - STandFla AveNE SPECIAL NOTICE. OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT OIS of b et hoHarE of the. OId. Vie: inia Land Company, a corporation created nd organized under the laws of ‘the State f West Virginia. held in its office in Wash- gton, D. C.. on the 21st day of May. A e, Jollowing resolutions, were ado tei: 14 V and Co., nizod under h irginia, docs ereby discontinue business as a corporation nd surrenders to eaid State its charter and roorate franchises. ed further: That the president of is corporation cause notice of the adoption ? the foregoing resolution to be publishe some newspaper of general circulation ublished near the principal office or place 1 business of this corporation once a wee for four successive weeks, and that he cer- ify these resolutions to the secretar: ime of the State of West Vi Resoly ver to him a certificate &ho: cation of said votice as proy Siven ,gnder my hand - thi ay. HAKRISON G. DYAR, President of Said Corporation, | Attest: W) . DYAR, Secretary. " o | N 30, $500, trust. herein are called e of the sinking fund and d I cease on the first day u( Jul ; Y AxD By C. J. BELL, (Seal.) Atiesi; A. H. SHILLINGTON, ecretary. ____ 41th-FLOOR FRC \L‘ rink parade: President. PRINTING IN A HURRY , High g \rat not hich priced. Tth 'St N EU,MIL ION-DOLLAR — equipped to handle every ind of 3 he Nauonal Capital Press 1210-1212 D ST, NW. Phoue_M. 650 ROOF PAINTING! ate on this most essential | rotection. Solid, dura- 1, Tooters. Let us est feature of h ble work you're at it. T ¥ call ug you' »u«m‘c; it We Can Kill The: without taking the furniture mm and e cost is small. IUs part of our service. BEDELI’S FACTORY _ fWINDOW SHADES AND SCREENS Made to order at factory prices. Call us for estimates. 1 1 Ih & H hml‘v{“LEEBLATT - Shadog o ferezns, BhraChi 9., THE EVENING AWARDED BY PRESIDENT. Prizes Bestowed on Winners in Colored Business Men's Parade. President Coolidge today personally awarded the prizes to the successful contestants in the recent auto, floral and commercial parade held under the auspices of the Washington Eagle. The contest was confined to colored merchants and business men, the first prize having been won by G. B. Reid. The other awards were as follows: Second prize, Mrs. Ruth Dabney; third prize, Mrs. Mollie Carr; fourth prize, Democratic Woman Hits Wall Street In Winning Slogan NUNGESSER SEARCH )| BY AIR CONTINUES First Day’s Failure Spurs Maj. F. Sidney Cotton to Pursue Quest. composer of the Vv ogan is ms Wilbur_ W. town, Md., the club. Her victory was an- STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JNE 10, 1927. James Thomas; fifth prize, No. 4 Fire Engine Department, Capt. Charles Gibson, commanding; sixth prize, em- ployes of Taylor Bros., auto repair service, The presentations were made in the rear grounds of the White House. . Lotus Club Veteran Expires. PARIS, June 10 (®).—Frederick Schwab, said to be the last survivor | of the 10 original members of the Lotus Club, New York, is dead in Paris at the age of 83. He was for a lopg time music critic of the New | York Times. nounced at a luncheon at the club By the Associated Press. ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland, June 10. | —Undisma; his first day's fail- Cotton was eager 'w his air search for Nungesser and Francois Coli, g French transatlantic flyers,| \\ ho are believed to e met disaster somewhere nea nd. d proposed that the Demo- arty should “hitch , who is a promi- ader in Mary- n_we fell from the h Woodrow Wilson we fell into the lap of | |} ect. There we have been for scven long years in m and isolation, = Aren't to hoist the banner of Wilson and try to nble up the heights again"‘ his big monoplane, , over the jagged coastline and rugged interior of the wedge of land including this , Harbor Gr: 5 miles northeast, shore tip of les to the south. mmunities in this stent reports of a e and varying ac. ze explosions and trou- bled molnr May 9, the day the nch flyers were due to reach this of the Atlantic on a route that believed would take them over island on their way from Paris to New York. The relief plane spent three hours air in the late afternoon, but Plancentia Bay, From scattered area came pe humming air and courageous. XN RN AENX Listen to Lindbergh! LA Cotton plans to the territar: least once more after loda} s flight if visibility per- mits, HOOVER IS APPOINTED TO RADIO GATHERING FTTTTrE greeting. A Tribute to the New World’s Hero Col. Charles A. Lindbergh * We thrill to the name of Col. Charles A. Lind- bergh! Itis signiflcant of all thatis daring. brave Of this great youth we are proud, and right- fully so, not alone for the honor he has brought to us in the science of aviation, but the bravery and courage displayed in his daring achievement. We happily add our voices to America's e Atlantic & Pacific T International Conferemec to Meet Here in October—Many Delegates Coming. President Coolidge yesterday ap- pointed Secretary of Commerce Hoover chairman of the American delegation to the International Radio Telegraph Conference, which will open here October 4. Other American delegates appointed by the President are: Senator Watson of Indiana and Smith of South Caro- lina; Representative White of Maine, Assistant Secretary Castle of the State Department, Maj. Gen. Charles M. Saltzman, chief signal officer of the Army; Capt. Thomas T. Craven, director of naval communications; W. D. Terrell, chief of the Commerce De- partment ' radio division; Owen D. Young, John J. Carty of the Ameri- can Telephone and Telegraph Co., Stephen Davis, former solicitor for the Commerce Department; John Beaver White, an electrical engineer, in’ {4444*444)& Hear him speak to you Saturday and Sunday by radio! Get prepared now! Have him as your guest in your own home! LS R 2.0.0.2.2.9.0.0.8, and John Hays Hammond, jr., ventor. Nearly every nation in the world will participate in the conference which will consider revision of inter- national regulations affecting radio- telegraphy and measures for interna- tional supervision of such communica- tion. Each government. which will be represented was asked somé months ago to prepare a book of proposals from which an agenda will be derived. Decision to _meet in Washington was reached by the international ra- dio-telegraph conference in London in 1912 and the meeting date first was set for 1917, but the war intervened. FREED IN ASSAULT CASE. Jury Acceptl Story of Lunchroom Proprietor. Dennis Kriekokias, proprietor of a lunch room at 1201 Twenty-sixth street, has been acquitted by a jury in Criminal Division 2 of a charge of at- tempted assault on a woman, who conducts a rooming house on Twenty- ninth street. He denied the accusation and the jury accepted his story. Attorney So- kerxo; Nicholson appeared for the ac- cused. | | | | Six Rooms sale. Callearly and get first cholce. Towers Cone Speaker 5-Velt June 10 JOHNSTON TO QUIT YALE. ———|o[———|a|———|n|—= 7] INSPECT TONIGHT OR SUNDAY You Can Buy One of These Homes for the Rent You Are Now Paying Why Not Come Out? $100 CASH Monthly Payments 3rd & 4th & T & U Sts. N.E. We Are Building 72 New Homes at This Desirable, Convenient Location— and Bath—Hot-water Heat—Eleetric These houses are not ‘way out in suburbs, but in up section, with concrete streets, cars pass the door. H:.R.HOWENSTEIN (G- 131 H STREET NORTHWEST 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS Lights—Big Porches. a %ood, convenient, built Alsc several stores for EI:IEIEEEIEE—ZEI: 8 AM. to 6 P.M. = e e O ==l == [ MONEY-SAVING /= I——19¢c— Addition of I o ——m|o|cF—m|n|—=|nlc——m|a|c——— | c———m8 | ——|n| ] We Take Pleasure in Announcing the New and Ultra Modern . MEAT DEPARTMENTS To Our Branches at 5542 Conn. Ave. & 1400 12th St., N.W. Where We Will Carry a Complete Line of Fresh Meats, Poultry and Fish Assorted Flavors JELLO 2 Prgs. 19¢ Stuffed OLIVES B2 o] 9 Plam OLIVES B2 orieed IC Sultana JAMS Jar 19¢ Household Ammonia 320:. 1 Q0. Bottle Pure GRAPE JUICE From the Finest N. Y. Del Monte Peaches Med. 19c Can Franco-American Spaghetti 2cans 19c Encore Spaghetti 2cans 19¢ S ultana KIDNEY BEANS 2cans 19¢]y I_EIEE Abner Drury BEVERAGE Light or.Dark A&P BRAND FANCY QUALITY MACARONI APPLE SPAGHETTI SAUCE 3 Plgs. 19c 2 Cans 1 9c shor re¢ " CORN, 2 cans, 19¢ 5ot PEAS 2 cans, 19c creen” String Beans 2 Cans 19c owy Gelatine Dessert, 3 Pkgs.19c¢ Royal Gelatine, 2 pkgs., 19¢ Knox Gelatine Pkg.,19c |~ f.. . Heinz Pickles 5-0z. Bottle 19¢ Peanut Butter Lb., 19¢ 4 & ¢ Salad Dressing, 2;%19c Ritter’s Mayonnaise Jar 19¢ IonaBrand Ketchup, 2 Bottles] 9¢ Hires Root Beer Extract, Bottle, 19¢ - - Hires Ginger Ale Extract, Bot., 19¢ K'E?,',':;" . Eagle'Brand Milk, Can 19c | SOAP Texas Onions 2 lbs., 19¢ |Jcakes ] Yc High Rock GINGER ALE State Concords Aged in Wood And Assorted Beverages Pint 1 9c 4(':5:::':::,1 9C Bottes. 1 9c Fresh Fruits and Yegetables Large s | ). —John Johnston, steriing profes- d5|the United States Steel Corporation Sterling Professor of Chemistry to Join Steel Corporation. NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 10 sor of chemistry, will leave Yale with the end of the college year, to join as director of the department of re- search and technology, it was an-| nounced today. He has been sterling professor since 1919 and head of the chemistry de- partment since 1920. 44444*4444*444444&4%444444444444%)@444444 *********** Star Radio Co. 409 11th St. N.W. ‘Washington’s Largest Radio Store Open Every Night to 7 P.M. *************************************** Our 45 2-Pants Suits are now ! 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