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Sure Relief » 6 Bzu.ms Hot water Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere For Immediate Sale {June 1 U.S. FLYERS VISIT CITIES IN GERMANY Chamberlin and Levine R’each Friedrichshafen in Pas- senger Plane. By the Associated Press. FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, Motoring from Baden-Baden to Karlsruhe, the American transat- lantic aviators, Clarence Chamberlin and Charles Levine, made the trip to 1726 Varnum St. N.W. New Detached Brick Home oms, 2 batl car brick ga rage. Open for inspection. BIRON—Adams 6613-W or North 8389 after 6 p.m. RERRRERRUIARRRCRRRRII 1 have a lot 100x200 in a delightful Northwest neighborhood which I will sell for less than 25c per foot, or will oy build a house to meet vour requirements, and assist in financing the road same. Concrete and all improvements. Carl W. Markham 605 Lenox Bldg. Franklin 7036 A Builder of Town and Countiy Homes of tie Better Class. Co-operative Apartment Hames Washinzton's Most Destrable ‘Co-operntive Buliding Office on Premises FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS BRICK ME IR BLOCK G METAL Tin_Roofs—Concreting Re .s Painted—Gutter & Spout. — We lrmuiel Rebuild, Repair TONEBRAKE| 820-N2STL.NW. SPECIAL NOTICE. TICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Shantiat meating of - the llockholder- t The American Firo Insurance Company of bid €., 20d the eleciion of nine Stees Company for the fl\ll)lnl year will Pela at_the office of ¢ £11 Seventli street n.w.. 1927. i1 am. 1Fam o om on'” Polls oven from . Secretary. JTICE OF REDEMPTION. WAKEFIELD HALL APARTMENT BUILD- ING FIRST MORTGAGE SERIAL BONDS Notice is hereby given to all holders of Tonds now nmulzudin: and unpaid signed by keficld Hall Apartment Company, dated Febraars 16 1928, and secured by deed of trust dated March 17, 11 and recorded in Liber folio 181, of the land records rict of Columbia, conveying to West, trustee. that certain prem- nd property more fully in said deed of trust set forth i 4. that each and every of said bonds P erehy called_for payment and redomption and. will be paid “nd Tedeemed at one hundred and two ver ot (102 ¢%) of the principal thereof. plus M etrued and unpaid tnterest on said bonds from the date of the last payment of aaid interest, on_August 10 in_accordance visions of said bonds and the | seum, | Friedrichshafen this morning in a Ger- | man passenger plane, arriving at :15 o'clock. They wound the city gayly decorated and were cheered by thousands of en- | thusiastic Swabians as they alighted at the Loewenthal airdrome. A reception committee, ding Dr. so Fckener, Zeppelin builder, es- them to the Dornier Airplane and later to the Zeppelin work At the Dornier factory they were shown a “super-Wal.” the latest type rge passenger plane. After their inspection the machine was taken up for an exhibition flight. At the Zeppelin works they were especially interested in the LZ-127, now under construction, which, Dr. KEckener yvesterday announced, would attempt a flight around the world in 1! After inspecting the Zeppelin mu- the airmen were taken to Dr. Eckener's home for luncheon. GREETED AT KARLSRUHE. Dignitaries Honor Airmen as Wives | Present Bougquets. KARLSRUHE, Germany, June 15 (). —Lord Mayor Finter, members of the magistrate and other dignitaries greeted Chamberlin and Levine on their arrival at the Karlsruhe flying field this morning from Baden-Baden. ¥rau Trunk, wife of the Baden premier, and Frau Finter presented the airmen with bouquets as_they boarded a Lufthansa plane for Fried- richshafefn. Crowds cheered the Americans on their arrival and de- parture, SLEEP IN BADEN-BADEN. Germany, June 1 THE EVENING motor for Karlshrue shortly after 6 o'clock this morning, terminating their briet rest here from the round of festivities in Berlin in honor of their record-breaking flight from New York to Germany. The airmen In brief Speeches at a banquet in thelr honor last night said they had established a new record in Baden-Baden by sleeping 6 hours con- secutively, while in Berlin they had never been able to get more than four. During the banquet they presented the director of the Kurhaus. who was their host, with the only $10 bill they had between them on their Atlantic flight, on which they carried less than $20 in curren The director thanked them cordially for the souvenir. WILBUR COMPLIMENTED BY MILITARY COLLEGE | © Navy Secretary and Three Others Receive Honorary Degrees From Pennsylvania Institution. By the Associated Press. CHESTER, Pa., June 15.—Secretary Wt the Navy Curtis D. Wilbur and | three other honorary degrees today at the 197th commencement exercises of the Penn- sylvania Military College. Mr. Wilbur was given the degree of doctor of laws. Ralph Modjeski, noted engineer, received the degree of doctor of engineering; Maj. Gen. Charles P. Summerall, chief of staff of the United States Army, doctor of military _science, and Clarence I Starr of Pittsburgh master of mining engineering. Mi exercises, a sham battle and an nl\])]ane demons tion were given in honor of Secreta Wilbur and other distinguished guests. MRS. CHAMBERLIN ON WAY Mother of Noted Flyer Sails for| England. | HOBOKEN, , June 15 (#). E. C. Chambe! , ‘mother of the p!lm of the Bellanca plane on its non-stop flight to Germany, sailed last night for Iingland on the liner George Washing- ton. She was accompanied by her 6-year-old grandson, Robert Moffett, and plans to spend three months with her ssiter at Wembley. Mrs. Chamberlin, who arrived M from her home in Denison, Io was plainly fatigued when she board- ed the steamer. She said she hoped to see her son in England, although no definite arrangements have been (). —Chamberlin and Levine left b OliCy $ At this exceptionally low price you cannot afford to be withcut one. Main 3770 Direct Entrance ANNOUNCING THE NEW ATWATER KENT 1928 MODEL 35, 6-TUBE AT A NEW LOW PRICE Encased in the Beautiful Walnut Finished RADIO MASTER CABINET—With Built-in Speaker of Finest Violin Wood. You Will Appreciate This Wonderful Value When You See It! 1 19 Complee $10 Delivers This Outfit Set is equipped with follow- ing -nationally known equip- ment: 6 Cunningham Tubes. 2 45-volt B Battereis. 1 100-amp. 1 C Battery 1 Radio Master Cabinet, with $65.00 PRICE OF SET LESS CABINET AND ACCESSORIES ELECTRIFIED AT SMALL ADDITIONAL COST Small Charge for Deferred Payments W. B. Moses & Sons Est. 1861 made for a meeting. to Your Home Prest-o-Lite Storage Battery built-in speaker of violin wood, and Speaking Unit. R. C. A. Radiola F St. and 1lth from 11th St. d of tr securing the same. All holders i1 bonds are hereby notified to present | d_bonds and the unpaid coupons thereon e ofice of The F. H. Smith Company. | K15 Fifteer (|\ street northiwest. W,thn(m | he 16th day of Au.."uq 192 it | ES the-cvent | lure to present said bonds for pay. ¥ wm H. that time. the interest thereon !h.ll] ““fhe smecific bonds covered by this notice | are_as 10]low ssive. maturing Feb- flfl inclusiv maturing Feb- .8 440, inclusive, maturing Feb- This notice is given by the undersigned as wor in ||He to Wakefield Hall Apart- LIKE ED all kil i 1 THE ELME] Caai s B NTINGS _AND A jew pieces fine furniture belonging to a Sormer French Ambassador. *Scauirity Stor- 40 15th st n.w n—r “BE RESPONSIBLE FOR A ANY | ted by any other th; sday, June 1% | a o E er than " Lanvam. Ma. Rflult‘ m-‘ /\ ion.. commy Year in and vear out for over a quar- have been saving roofs ise owners. Consult 119 3rd_St. S.W. Phone I NEVER DISAPPOINT BYRON S. ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY High grade, tut not high priced. 512 11th_St. N.W. A MILLION-DOLLAR Sabrinting plant equipped to bandle every | prominent men received ! ti ., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 192T. Soldiers Routed From Bed to View Moon in Eclipse 1. JOHNSTON SETS GOLF PACE AGAIN IN OAKMONT PLAY (Continued from First Page.) STAR. WASHINGTON. 20 SMALLPOX CASES UNDER BAN IN D. C. Cellmate of District Jail Inmate Who Developed Disease Be- comes Patient. War, fire or a similiar calamity was in the minds of members of Battery C, 16th Field Artiller: Fort Myer, Virginia, this mor e Brady. Mavisromsclt; N, ing at 3 o’clock, when First Sergt. 165. ‘William J. Gleason routed the C. A. Whitcombe, Great Britain, 34—80—| soldiers out after sounding several P shrill blasts on his whistle. s Rubbing their sleepy eyes, the artillerymen snapped to attention, heels together, spurs clinking and silence prevailing. Tensely waiting the ominous orders of Sergt. Gleason, the men, with mixed feelings, heard the fol- lowing blithe instructions after they had reached the drill field and “about-faced": “I want every one of you men to take a look at this lunar eclipse and don’t complain in the future years that you missed a lunar eclipse because you were in the Army.’ sixteenth and eighteenth and made the home nine in par 35. Other_scores for 36 holes were: es of smalipox were the District Health | ing a total of twenty Washington of a t eling P\]mklllon vhich is believed to have left the trail of the disese. All of lhn victims are colored. One of a prisoner at the District h has been under quarantine when a case was dis- Eight new c: reported toda Department, 1 . Great, Bri Westfield. s Manning, Ben Avon. M. Christ. Rochester. Pa. 83— Ibans. TXell Christian. Milwaukee, Oreg.. 81—81 Archie Compston, Great Britain, 70— (ene Sarazen. Flushing. N. Y. Bill Mehihorn. New York, N. 77 7 83—R0—163. RO—R: 04, since June covered ther John James cellmate of David Smith, who developed smallpox while in the jail and caused the quarantine, was found to have the dis 2 by Health Department ', PN ety who have kept him under Tom Kerrigan. Mount. Vernon, He has been quartered in |‘(,"flw e sy B ntine station at the institu- Py : since Smith's case was dis- Grand Grand rhnuls Mic Ed . 81—81 TA—Tdm e Murph: Donald Smith. Gre covered. 154, ¢ c 1 34 Provi- Bob McDonald, Chic: Five of the victims live at 134 Provi ““”m {Ronald, Chicare, 77—83. dence street northeas cording 3 arms, Mich., | . Wil - 1 rtment _authorities on. Evanston. 1L, 80— *“Robertson. Dearborn, Mich., 7 ri ase from | -oPeins] 0. person, of the same house, Jones, Glendale, Wia.. who was recently discharged from the Hunier, Brentwood “Heights. smallpox _hospi They are: Albert, é ,\1 atrous. D 85—159. -— A man of 83, thrice sentenced to 19 " | vears’ imprisonment, was recently ar- sted for burglary in London. 6 Kendrick stree 4 the outbreak appeared to the ¥ partment to he centered in v, all of the employes of the Di ct’s trash plant in that in number, have heen Health Department also is continuing the vaccination of prisoners commit- ted to jail and will do so until the quartine is lifted RS ee SIS GRS RS 6 S S S EETON Entire Stock of DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY REDUCED to Y5 OFF D. Alpher has reduced his entire stock of Dia- monds, Watches and Jewelry—everything sacrificed regardlegs of cost, bringing savings of % to 15. Don't delay' 1If there is a wedding or graduation gift you are going to buy this announcement should prove the most interesting news in today’s paper. D. ALPHER 915 G STREET WATCHES _,/ Cellars Waterproofed PRICES REDUCED Notes for Partial Payment If Required FICKLEN & CO. Bond Bldg. Main 3934 PP DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILVERWARE CLOCKS ., S I 1319-1321 F Street June 15 STORE NEWS Hours: 8 AM.to6P.M. These Last 2,000 45 and 50 -Pants Suits at Beautitul Shoes @SMARTEST of the smart in one straps. Now comes “Duette,” achic, high heel black patent creation with mllopod hndml and binding of ‘watersnake,” the last word in rep- fili-n leathers. he National Capital Prcss‘ 50| |~m|’|- D ST. N.W. __ Phone M. WINDOW SHADES AND SCREENS Made to acder at factory prices. na for estmites KLEEBLATT N Shides and Sereen You « SL Bollowed mattress. Bt 2 wan’be renovated 1o Feel Like a New One i5llkeign pillows, ¥or our renovation serv- ice_call Main BEDELL’S FACTORY LI cail | Sizes 2%2 09 AAA 1D Special Styles in AAAA This final shipment exhausts the surplus of our manufacturers. They're taking a huge loss and we’re makmg a very small profit. Every $45 Spring Suit in our stock—and they've added hundreds of the $50 grade— now $25. Suits for either Spring or Summer wear, for hundreds of them are of very light materials, only quarter silk lined and without sleeve linings. The very cream of the bright, new Spring shades and patterns and a very large number of fine blue serges and blue unfinished worsteds. _Every suit has the extra pair of trousers, either knickers or the regular style. $3 White Linen Pants $1.75 White Duck Pants Five-Cent Insurance There is only one real way to keep your foods fresh and wholesome. Put them in a good refrigerator well filled with ice. To do this is to economize—for every five cents’ worth of saves a dollar’s worth of food. ice When vou spend a dollar for food, then insure its flavor for a nickel. It's worth it! 1C E Company And remember. yomr_American driver will take your order for J. 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