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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1927. - 3" ORI ———— : VAY ABOV UOTA EVERY PRICE is a _ LOW PRICE We have hundreds of other low-priced Donations Exceed $15,- articles in addition to those advertised 000,000—Local Report. " LINDBERGH PLANE ATTRAGTS THRONG Steady Stream of Autos and Pedestrians in Pilgrimage to Hains Point. i | [ weekly. Always the highest quality mer- chandise at the lowest possible price. | The national fund for the relief of pi Valley flood 5,000,000 mark th Sy Astenny smamiotiantonotisitrat. b » fic bearing hundreds of people, aug mented by hundreds more afoot, pass- | ed around the roadway to Hains Point, in West Potomac Park, vester day, making 1go to the 1 ship of the North minimum_quota of ¥ | the American Red Cross. | | At no today the fund had reached $1 9.51. This sum in-| cludes S144, sontributed throug Camel — Chesterfield — Piedmont Lucky Strike — Sweet Caporal CIGARE TTES A Special Suggestion for June LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP the District chapte Ni received by the| Jude: Mary Haydon | Nn V. Hanson, wstern High Charles non-stop flight be: and Paris Members of the park police said that it was the largest continuous ve hicular movement the had ever known in the parkway have el Large Car!on Small \ been as many on the roadway at one $30; Henry Pk P ) time, bhut this was only a matter of $5. ‘ Keeps Greater 8- 1 9 8- min a few hours, but i 4 o - Krims By At | Prespiration e Heallh_ 12 10 Iar e the day art of the nig | FISH TAKES LONG TRIP. Odorless cakes Protection 1 ( o4 L | Pack The single roadway w s = | ackages § with for the entire period, ¢ S i St e twas ket moving slowly onvard. | Heck Marvin (left), selected today to head George Washington | SPOORDIll Catfish Caught in Kan were re- on the move. The which the traffic moved SDAR POINT, Kans., 1 ":"';(‘2133‘&“’:“ o {ii'e' DR. CLOYD H. MARVIN Sioux Are Anxious |3/ of Bt s o n. Dr. Marvin succeeds Dr. William Mather lA'\\l\ welcomed by John B. Larner, chairman of the board of trustees sas, Supposedly From Gulf. | Special Dispateh o T EIGHT O°CLOCK COFFEE ‘i, w 29c 7 CHOSEN G. W. U. HEAD T Doncedn: Rk o Have Presideit ; Open Wednesday, June 15 CE!! W CH!! BY ALL TRUSTEES| Aot 3 by Tribe [l v s bl ot L G el NOTICE!! - A‘T = 2 R or e (] 10, i off the seawall, unches R L P 4 How pecie of fish happened to 2922 14 h St N W . o 5 s??cm sl i m. t S were allowed to ¢ closels. | (Continued_from First Pagze) | by z]h..,\}\:;;,;.;.y'd Press g |beino o Cattonvo F t . . . —Beglnnlng this week our Tuesday edition of The Star giving sea SR 2 : 3. |less it had come il il iversity School of Busi- sident Coolidze adopt- | Mexico, where it i (between Harvard St. & Col. Rd.) o z FREE a package of Kellogg’s Corn allowed to_get abo: ion S and AUt the Sioux f sl LEa ! M where we will carry a complete advertisements will appear Flakes with the purchase of one. Thousands who made the pilgrim- ce of LL. D. from | while in the Black Hills ti from the gulf it must have trs v Y P P i age on foot crowded the seawall for y of New Mexico in| mer, “if occasion permits, s | thousands of miles and probably was | line of FRESH MEATS, POULTRY . Cut these out and take them to hours, studying the little craft which ;:nd today by Chauncey Yellow | several years in making the long trip. | and FISH in addition to our regular Monday and Frlday eve- your neighborhood A&P store, has made history within the past ructor in economics at| Robe, full-bldod Sioux ehieftain. | f > month, and many of them expressed | (he tv of Southern California| Yellow Robe, who Is a grand | line of FANCY AND STANDARD . 3.5 7 where our manager will be only too wonder that such a littlo craft could |in 1914 and 1915 and assistant pro-| nephew of the famous Sitting BRAND GROCERIES. nings on pages J, or /(. glad to redeem them. havo accomplished such a great feat. | fessor in 1916, becoming a Thaver fel-| Bull and _disciplinarian at the B low at Harvard in 191 and 1917. He, United States Indiap School here, liscame t professor of com.| sald the Indians “like anybody e BARBER BARS SMOK'NG meree and assoclate professor, assist.| else, are anxious to see the Pres- | 2 Effective ant director 1 an of the Tniver-| ident” i 2 | NEW PO A O No. 1 Stoc Taeiday 4 s 23c = ook L 'h Calitornis 920, “Ou opulation of more than . +Ude Had to Prohibit It Because It Had |$ity, of Southern Calfornia 1t Aot | ) B ndians, the fitet | U. S. Inspected Morning Affected His Eyes. left the Pacific Coast to become pro-| Dpeople of the Black Hills” he | R ey fessor of Dusiness administration of | sald, “will open thelr hearts with i X National Bi ” WHITE HOUSE pecial Dispatch to The Star. “olumbia Universi In he was t sincere welcome to the i N L STONINGTON, Me., June 13.— ol ]l:\-.l Jdent of the Univ ident, and if occasion should i THE NEW! ational Biscuit Company AP RA TED \ “Please Do Not Smoke.” ‘Arizona, a post he held until last permit he will be adopted into L) | 5 E Buincn nsbolavties sl B Bloux tribe” ‘ EINZ Ch I t _C d only barber shop in Maine in which Spruce-] Prmluclum Work. | arvin was| RIGHT T0 BEAT WIFE of spruce IS DECREED IN PARIS | smoking is prohibited. Bill is not a crank, not by any means. For 25 vears he w. erate smoker, | | for trouble | product n told the as a case of | hoard he took over a oking in his shop or|spruceproductiom camp with a force [ Court Decision Arouses Strong Re- | . 5 In August, Marshmallow Cakes M I LK STRICTLY FRESH EGGS .- “wvesooics oo RICE FLAKES forbidding s going out of business. of 40 men and a His customer: ny of whom he|of 40,000 feet of had known for 'S or more, did When the war ended his working Be Appealed. ’ Tot take offense, and Bill continues | foree had increased o 900 men. and s | Protect vour valuables to do a rattling good business, were moving 1,000,000 feet of lumber | Comesnondence of The Star. | ToE 1':...., T a day. From November, 1918, to Feb. | HAHIS " IHE & Ten Bas the HiEns i Bitiy; 910, CaOE AMAYVIn w0 DSaC B amite da s daciion Hantl i | Trains Are Undamaged. tommand of the Officers' Training |90Wn in a ruling by the Paris Di vorce Court. A husband’s privilege is to punish | i eliction trom her | or even if she Last yvear 153 automobiles at rail- | Camp at Vancouver Barracks, truck St. Paul trains, ! ington. vely little damage to| He is a member of the National the trains. If the crossing-beaters|Education Association, the Society for |1 Vash- rimonial duties, tes him beyond control, it w can't sm: the trains of a road that | Promoting ingineering Education, s in the St. Paul's fix, what is the [and of Deita Chi, Phi Delta Kapa and | maintained. = The wife under such | (4 [¢e ” ¢ " ancy Creamery use of trying any longer to lick the | Phi Kanna Phi. * He is the author of| eteumsiances cannot plead fox Gis N °) ™0 5 0y o I A Decidedly \ rich railroads? asks Capper’s Maga- |a book, “Commercial Education in Sec-| Yorce If she ‘,“w it e 8 4 Well | s éndacs Schoola™ > husband’s coun- Most Exclusive an el i | Better Butter| The appointment of the new presi- |$ gego“:;:“;‘f’ o8 Bl Serviced Apartments | 3 er consi ra Y | ;. st o1 I 5 ths buactor i ot g et on _was Tased ‘on the | Phl“lps Terrace Apartment\y| | ancient code of a husband's 1ight to ingron Unlvergity for several weoks. | uriieh ja . wife ifor faflute ‘in “her 1601 Argonne Place Of Surpassing Quality and Flavor Fresh Churned—Exceptional Flavor Seoe wmdlide Made from a Strictly Pasteurized Cream ' - | A special committee of the board has ASS DBEI TSHED LIKE NE S duties. Just North of Columbia Road [ been examining the names of several : | o auto paris nickel ; o cftes ut Toth N { Dlatin THE ELMER i, |men recommended for the post, and | The case has aroused deep excite Washington's. Foremosi Residential N | In Convenient TLIN 'CO. 50911 1ith s LM ER the board acted today on the recom. |MeNt among women. who secm intent o | . . 3 c 3 14-lb. Prints on fighting the decision. One of the first women to be admitted to |!‘u‘] bar, Mme. Freaud, in a statement saild: “The ruling is absurd and is riot justified in law. One of the three causes for divorce admitted by French law is ult and batter A N5 But no article of law grants the Lus w Disses fboC farnity ooy s Horses Stay on Farms. band the right to beat his wife nor 1nrm€r Fw-m-h Amhnnsmlnr Security Stor- has the wife the right to beat her = husband, though I remember rm\ amazing case in which a deli " |little woman exercised a verita \hh " | reign of terror over a man who so big that it was some time h('fnrv' Rt et st of, Colun ably more horses in Kansas than ev I could bring myself to believe that | N 1" Refunds due. present but they are on the farms, although |tnis could possibly be true’” N be éredited on e T, il the farm tractor is putting the horse | "> U1 Possibly . § case cee 3 of the bill a credit balanc ring the dif- | Out of business ~on many Kansas . N\ {an‘nhce 3”1" y:“«ar;\m 'h val h:nd applied | farms. The National Museum has sent ex- \ 0 the July bill. 1t will not be necessary 1 2 itions ast 5 for present subscribers to apply for refund: l?’ ! Y =itlnsin HebpaN: 0 hote Who were subscribers during any el &lfl of the period from June 10, 192! hut Who' are ot subscribers at lhe Dresent time will be notified at their nown address of refunds due them and Turnighed with 1 t. “Application for Re ung 1927 2 ecest” 100 1 .,‘.::‘.’,n:"of‘;fl The FOUNTAIN DRINK FOR THE HOME lund due’ shml!‘! be made m writing or in H B i e AL : Cemstior Famms - For hot Sum- bankrupley. as- i mer days there N s Whe) nd is due. such z m: tice | of uch ) . By Deaks and Potomac ¥ B i OCOLME is nothing so the person duly a\ll d CCe1V HEH . T BE RESPORSTHLE FOR T mendation, unanimously agrecing on d_by any reon _othe an [ Dr. Marvin, ETH B T?;'ovmn 1| pr. , who has been named O - president of Lafayette College, has been president of George Washing- ton since 1923. 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