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TONGRESSIAY GV | LBERAL AR FUNDS More Syrrpathy Than Ever Toward Requests Indicated Following Big Flights. By the Associated Press (- Congress, absent from W ashington | during the period that American air- men have added t pages to aerial history, probatly will return to the Capital this Fail with an ear sympathe d than toward requests funds for Purposes, Whil | more | ever aviation [ in wo. \i 1d_ the other 1.200 planes of the same that have been | bout the coun- | Chamberlin- Hawaiian f From expres made here and the try on the those \\Im have sy Iy words of praise and James of s along the Pa- , Panama and the 3 s of the Southwest. #aid before departing that his_trip was for the purpose of studying| meeds fo the Army Air Service with ing legislation for the goming Congress. Early Meeting Likely. everal weeks before the regular convening date for Cong! in December, Chairman M call together the House appropria- tions committee to begin its annual provision for the Government's fiscal needs. At that time a complete story can be expected on the workings of ythe first year of the two five-vear “building programs, and the views of Army and Navy officers as to its merits and the needs, if any, to su plement the program’s effectivenes During the hearings three session ago by the House aircraft investigat- 4 ing committee and later by the Presi- vl there was no_dis- sition shown by Army and Navy officers called for testimony to ac- cuse Congress of a failure to provide financially for aircraft development. As a result of this, and in view of the recent achievements of Ameri- ean flyers, it is believed here that the air officers of the Government $will be ziven attentive hearing should they present any request for supple- . menting aircraft appropriations. Noted “Juvenile” Actor Dies, NEW YORK, July 11 (P).—Gregory Kelly, whose sudden illness in | Pittshurgh last February ended the tour of “The Butter and Egg Man,” of which he was the star, died late Saturday night in a New York hos- pital. He was accounted one of the best known of juvenile actors on the American stage. His widow, Ruth Gordon, is starring in ‘“Saturday’s Children. ‘100M KILIS THEM Al It does just that or your money back. Rid your premisesof these dreadful pests. No Riddance — No Pay FULLER BROOM the | Ni He M SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at _and Sailings From New York. Caledonia—Glasgow Caronia-—Havre ... Santa Ponco—San lm ~Ha Comte Rom 1o 1y sion | DUE SUNDAY and L OUTGOING STEAMERS, SAILING TODAY ndria. Beirut and J mouth. Cherb Ancon—Port an Prin Geo: Washington—Plmonth. Cherbou Wi Breme: Thiria—Cherbourg. Hamburg. Southampton ~ and Hamburk. SAILING THURSDAY—JULY 14, American Farmer—London bro-—Cristobal, Tauique and Valparaiso. v and Bremen erbourg Fera crug and avana. Progreso. Vigg and Bordeau. San Lorenzo—San Juan. SAILING FRIDAY—JULY 15 Haiti—st. Thom: Croix and Martinique unna, Gijon and Hilba Rochambeau—Havre. Arabic—Plymouth, Cherbourg and Antwerp. Bolivar—Cape Haitien, Cartagena and Puerto Colombia. SAILING SATURDAY. JULY 16 President _Harding—Plymouth, Cherbourg and_Bremen Sevthia—Queenstown and Liverpool Paris—Plymguth and Volendam—Plymouth, Bouiogne and Rot- Maferior-Chorbours and_ Southampton. Providence—Ponta * Delgada, Funchan Naple: Celtice~Gucenstown and Liverpool. Orizaba—Havana. Ponce—san Juan Huron—Puerto Piata and San Domineo Ecuador—Puerto Colombia, ~Cristobal Pacific Coast. Pastores—Havana. Cristobal and Port Limon Pan-American—Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Mon: tevideo and Buenos Aires. Silvia—Halifax and St. John's, Fort _Victoria—Bermuda. La Marea—Puerto Barrios. Macabi—Santiago, Kingston and Puerto Co- lombia. Saenz to Visit U. S. MEXICO CITY, July 11 (#).—Moises Saenz, undersecretary of education, has departed for T.-onto to attend the International Education Congress. During his trip he will visit several American universitie. and City, and “Why endure that itching, burning torment_+ 1, too, tried many treatments with- out luccess, until I used Resinol Oint- ment, and I could hardly believe that the immediate nhef it gave could last. But it did, and only 2 few treatments cleared away the whole trouble, leav- | ing my skin as soft and smooth as a baby’s. I'm never without it now and use it for any kind of skin discomfort. Resinol is on sale at all drug stores.” Free—Sample each of Resinol Soap TURRET-EQUIPPED and Ointment if you will write Dept. 64, Resincl, Baltimore, Md. which you will especially want to see when the Fuller Man calls to tell you of the many ways he can help to solve the cleaning prob- lems in the home, %ou will like its Aztec fiber. WASHINGTON FULLER HEADQUARTERS 618-19 National Metropolitan Bank Bldg. Telephone 3498 Mam W. A. Trescott, Manager FULLER BRUSHES 4 88USNES - 49 UBLS - NEAD TO #0OT - CELLAR TO ATTIC AMERICAN FURNITURE W s el Just Nine of These THE FVENING STAR. WASH WOMAN STARTS LEG OF TRANSPACIFIC HOP Leave Flint, Mich., En Route to West Coast—Is School Teacher and 22. By the Associated Press. FLINT, Mich., July 11.—The bl plane Miss Doran of Flint, piloted by Auggy Peddlar, and in which Miss Mildred Doran, 22-year-old teacher, hopes to be the first woman to make the transpacific flight, took off this morning on the first leg of its flight to_the Pacific (‘ast. It was planned to make a brief stop at Selfridge Ifjeld for a Government test of navigating instruments and then proceed to Chicago. From Chi- cago the plane will go to Long Beach, Calif,, with a stop en route at Tulsa, Okla. Accompanying Doran was William | ¢ial backer of the tlight, who plans to | far as Long Beach. | plane was formally ent consists of | yesterday. It is painted 1 white situated in four | and blue and carries the word “¥lint the forward tur-| large letters on the ground side m’ uns, A sim-| the win, of | » other | rard on the | PLANE DUE FORTEST! Air Fighter Carrying Machine | Guns on Trial at Mitchel Fleld By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. July 11.—A new air ter, equipped with turrets and ling with machine guns, will un- at Mitchel Field presence of Gen, Fechet, assistant chief of rtes Air Corps, and a ers from McCook Iield ving tests in the Peddlar and Miss Malloska, finan a Curtiss hi m“ A with two §00-hovse stened the | —.— Vu-gmm Oystelman D\es on either | NORFOLK, 1 P — med each with one ma-|Capt. Charles J. Hewins, a pioneer |in the oyster planting industry in l‘\\lpun\ and a widely known Hamp: 2,400 | ton man, died at his home yest S |afternoon. He had been in ill k for some time. having suffered stroke of paralysis e months ago, | He was a native of Dorchester, of the Civil W Juiy to have a miles at a an hour with a| 1 Jomber will he equip 1 with radio and photographic ap paratus, Lieut. eputation that recommends You'll hear only good reports of Fegguson Painting—because we only do the class of work that reflects credit and gives satisfaction. Price doesn’t tell the whole story—for we will probably be lowest in our estimate. That’s one of the fea- tures of Ferguson service. Let us estimate. R. K. Ferguson, Inc. Painting Department 212 B St. N gene Batten of McCook been designated pilot for flight, which will be made with a full crew. $250,000 Bonds to Be Sold. Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md. 000 bond issue, ool bond issue for to finance proposed ai ations and betterments for school s in the county. An Old Saying It's an old saying but absolutely true about photographs—*“the best is cheap- est in the end.” Photographs live forever. A good one is a constant joy, while a poor one— No one need have poor photographs now- adays. UNDERWOOD 8 UNDERWOOD Portraite of Quality 1230 Comecticat Avesve. Telephone Main 4400, g new-found YORKTOWN CIGARETTES o :o‘? 40‘ 3‘\‘ “\@ 3 see AMERICAN pper TWBEN EANOF STS. 2 0%/ Specmhzed Sales — — JULY is a MONTH of SALES. We are no ex- ception. OUR NINE FLOORS are full of GOOD FURNITURE. IT MUST BE MOVED. EACH DAY in this Paper we will FEATURE ONE SPE- CIAL article. Short lots, odd pieces, special purel and GROUP THEM FOR QUICK CLEARANCE AT A LOW PRICE THAT WILL INSURE quick DIS- POSAL. This is your opportunity to buy high-class furniture at a low price. Come in and see for yourself. No obligation to purchase. Your Credit Is Good $1 Opens an Account ) 3-Pc. Living Room Suites Just nine of these high- Room Suites. Taken from for this special one-day event. wi'l agree that they are structed and covered in a fine quality Jacquard. Come in NO OBLIGATION TO BUY. and see for yourself. grade, well constructed Living our regular stock and grouped When you see them you wonderful values. Well con- 19 I See This Space Tomorrow—for a Special Sale 6f Seven Bedroom Suites | m&f’_fi_ A SPECIAL A DAY oo F%e AmericanWay ll// NGTON. D. 0. MOXDAY, JULY 11, 1927, | Mamie Bell, all colored, who gave hington addresses. Fourteen kens were in the car. The Wash- o police placed the trio under irrest_and turned them over to Of- ficer Crack, who lodged them in Ar- lington County Jail. A hearing will he held hefore Judge Harry R. Thom- as in Police Court tomorrow morning. CHICKEN THEFT CHARGED. 3 (h Arlington Police Pursue Auto and | ‘ Three Negroes Are Held. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, July 11.—Muc evcitement was in Park lLane 1hout 330 o'clock this morning when| who runs a grocery stol French bathtubs have become so shots at thieves | popular in Scotland that the large tub making way from the | factory at Falkirk is running only part coop in the establishment. | {ime. . Officer Crack of the Arlington Coun- ty police force, hearing the shots, 3 Ladles S\uts, S1.50}! wrived on the scene in time to pick | For Fstimates, Main 1400-1401-3413 RY CLEANIN AT WOODRUEE'S in of chest Quality a o lese up the trail of the culprits speeding 1way In an automobile. Crack was ioined in the chase after the crossing of Key Bridge was made by officers f No. 7 precinct, in Georgetown, and the car was then soon overtaken. 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Pretzel Sticks | FOR 25¢ Fort Hubert PEAS. .. ..........2 Cans, 25¢ |Blue Ribbon MAYONNAISE 2 8-oz. jars. 45¢ Van Camp’s Regular BEANS . . . .2 Cans, 15¢ Old Dutch COFFEE Lb., 30c - See_the wonder spofs o Alaska i PacificNorthwest Plan now for a thrilling mountain-and-seashore vacation this summer in Northwest Adventure Land. Visit hos- pitable Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and Vancouver, See Rainier National Park, Mt. Baker National Forest, and Alaska — romantic land of Northern Lights, totem poles and strange contrasts, You can enjoy the glories of Alaska in perfect comfort, traveling by rail or boat. Take the luxurious NEW ORIENTAL LIMITED via Great Northern to Seattle, then embark on one of the modern steamships sailing to this enchanting Northland up the sheltered “Inner Passage”, Low Round Trip Summer Fares to the Pec’ic Northwest include liberal stop-overs at Glacier National Park and other points of interest. We will gladly give you further information. Inquire today. ~ GREAT NORTHERN a dependable railway Edmund H. Whitleck, District Passenger Agent, Great Northern Railw: 401 Finangs Blde.. Phl{nblllh. Pa I will spend my summer vication in the Nortnwest. Am inter- ested in the tours I have checked below 0 Alasks Ton: O General Tour of Glacler National Park O Pacific west Tour, Rainrer National Park, Mt. Baker Region, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Spokane g c-nfunn via Pacific Northwest O The Hawaiian Islands and the ‘There will be_____in my party. We will leave about ——from . Please quote low round trip sum. e Tarcs, mal me free Booklets and other detaled information. Name___.

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