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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, ¥ 13, 1927, ROCKVILLE. |OVERTURNING AUTO | AERICANS TO REOPEN _|ROAD CONFERENCES |, it o e 2oc| el ot et — EREL TR RUSSIAN COAL MINES ings il he anmounceq Jater. Al A contract for furnishi || Lactobacillus Acidophilus ROCKVILLE, Md., July 13 (Spe- KILLS WOMAN, 65 sy PLANNED BY BYRD| " e T Eorisn tn e Fibe Jualor. High School| T i Although the last Legislature i Higt il pliens. foo kot ay, | was awarded by the Cimmissioners | Ask Your Ohysician Abeut It 3 today to the International Time Rec- NATIONAL VACCINE AND 8 zed the appointment by the G | $15,000,000 Contract Given New | -_— - ol br ACouitor s BALE ident| Yorkers to Rehabilitate A Virginia G | A e sinia has | ording Co., 816 Fourteenth street, Th ANTITOXIN INSTTUTE cotor for Montge v Ci orkers ehabilitate An- | i 2 Co., 816 Fourtee: st . The R ! spector for Montgomery County altimore Party Meets Accident 0 irginia Governor Seeks Closer Co | St ; i 5,241 | company offered to do the work for Phone Narth A 1318 €~ N.W 1 o 4 |one has yet been named for the piace, s ¢ 2 : 0 and conslderable speculation is being| Near Gathersburg on Visit thracite Deposits. Operation With County $621.35. indulged in regarding the probable se- . By the Associated Press. a: lection. The annual salary is $2,400. to Relatives. MOSEOW Hakis. ATy 8—con: Authorities. Stephenson Likely to Give| “William Lester Athes rt EE ik e e n e O 50 T R ville, Montgomery ; More~ Ewdence Today in Catherine Louise P Special Dispatch to The Star. [000,000 for the rehabilitation and de-| By the Assnciated Pr e e o ROCKVILLE, Md., July 13.—Mrs. | Velopment of the coal mines in the| RICHMOXND, Va, July 13—In i 8- ; Bphiw. Wo) ‘ el OIS | ) etz and Moscow Basing have been |order to effect a closer co-operatiol dispatch to The Star. Corruptlon Charge. Rev. Milladd F. Minni Solomon Pleet o 2300 Whittier ;\\'e-.]3_”‘::’1:(‘“:""]:_h”w“ sl ol R ot sl e it NCK, M., July g i et g g i e L e Baltimore, was Killed and ]«v\-nml mmittee with the American firm u: ind the on | lam T Gue, ::m’ city, was fin .|‘<,fil o mr - here of Orander J.|other occupants of an automobile were : A o, i e ot | T B B A . | vesterday when he admitted beating By the Associated Press. L ss Julla A. Barton, both | injured or shaken up when the ma- | New R i Thws ‘ enry G. | DiS dog to death with a hammer. He INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 13- a, Vi, the ceremony tak- | chine overturned in a field on the | The coniracts constitute what the | s o %ild the dos was riad C -« r about | technical counsel described as pro- e, inviti T 4 ng Additional evidence to substantiate | Y1’ jfaq shur, a., 509 T g i tor e o b " = charges of pilitical corruption in Indi- | Marchie Estelle Satterwhite of Be: ; s of v % ot A, Sk y ; 3 F P h F! ana made by D. C. Stephenson, now | Dam, V' ] cafinR Mrs. burs. | : i | Oor rorc o0rs sl ev. of the s Kaplan, 30, driver, su ining in R 5 he M city | ! 3 mining in Ru l’lll’e ?rlfloner’a-! the »fl;l\ix»xn . ity | ¢ o home of the minister. | ed shoulder and other prob-| The contracts contemplate the de-{1 p.m o 'm“'l" “; T ot Riggs, | o ‘es. Aunle Kaplan, 12; S velopment of three new mines, each |be invited to participate: ¥ 2 & Hook. Inc.. trading us Indianapolis some time today of Lloyd |flled with the county commissioners. | mon Pleet, husband of the dead wom-|of 3,000 tons' capacity and one of| Frederick, Clarke, Wa . ¥ ~ e of the attorness for the | Shows that the fines, collaterals and fan; David' Levin, his daughter, Min- | 1500 tons, besides the rehabilitation | 3 . or Louisa, 'S BECKER PAINT & GLASS CO. S roAlns K Klus Flan dragon, | o0 coliected In the Pollce Cout here | nie Levin, and Harcy Ktz were the |and general consultation work for the.vania, Culpeper, Staftord, Fauquler, 1229 Wisconsin Ave. West 67 TR AT 0 ST Y ited $2,067.20. Of | other occupants, all from Baltimore. |leading State mining organization.| Prince Wiliam, Fairfax, Arlington, it is believed. 3 : S s In motor ve-| Paul Stone and R. E. Latimer of|The engineering work is to be com- | Loudoun and Rappahannock. ‘;"*N"“oouonnoofioo 3 Hill left for Michizan City last |hicle c to the State mo- | Washington, D. C., who were passing |pleted in three year: oot oo o LR night to confer with Stephenson. Re- | tor vehicle ¢ ners. the scene, assisted the vietim Gcas of sitcs . to county offl- lease for publication of certain docu Frequ: arance of Everett | they were taken to the Montgomery Sdes Tl ? ans of the counties ments concerning alleged financial | Martin, colored, of Rockville, in the | County General Hospital at Sandy transactions between Stephenson and | Police Court, on charges of disorderly | Spring. The accident occurred when Indiana politicians and alleged agree- [conduct, caused Judse Samuel Riggs | the automobile passed a _truck and Eabhta eith icerialn HMclals was be-| le him an habitually disorderly [ swerved. Mrs. Pleet was 65 years old, lieved the subject of the conference. and to send him to the House | The body was taken to Baltimore to- Documents in addition to those being | ction for six months. day. published by an Indianapolis news- ‘I"’}""’*‘(‘i“ h(;l\}' )l"(v.n I?S;‘led ;nv t;:e S R paper and which are believed to be |clerk of the Circuit Court here for the 7 . " more damaging than any that have [MATOEC h an Fleet, 60, Shanghai Goes Ahead. | te estlnatlon been brought to light thus far are in | A4S 3 Building -plans in Shanghai that the possession of Hill, the attorney | fichenc o v and Wil rrupted by the disturbances k declared. I et <“‘_‘_;fl‘;;":“:nry Y. eing ro‘|x;m‘-;l- Amv:s’ il AVE vou ever dreamed aboit sometfing The so-called documentary evidence - “as| . : rojects under way are an p T now held by the newspaper involves | WWAe aigned before Judge Sam- |are stor apartment house, and the next day experienced it Many Gov. Ed. Jackson, the Republic ot [““"9_“}“:"‘"“");0 on f @ . e e people argue from that, everything is predes- State shtmittes and Elarey E. Bow |0 Howinon, |t P ang dmprovemsnis o Ssomel Ik tined. We cannot s for everything, but one thing SOPI: oF B e, Bt | Botert B urie i i we do know. Eycsight, constantly abused, will tail ;;‘hng::ftl;zsscoggesufr '3-' S T aingt demanded v trials & under the strain sooner or later. To derive the full* Stephenson made out to Gov. Ja g ool phond siton, MNOyetnnel leples and Blotches g benefits of good eyesight as long as “‘)(vnl\)lv check son and the Republican S com- | “rhg County Commissioners yester- Wit up on your eves regularly. Begin today. H 2tz mittee have been published by ¢ granted permission to the Col. ¥ Lo e e MRS i experts examine your eyes—without obligation. paper. The governor has denied re- |y Milunman Chapter, T A R ¢ "”‘W‘? istia ioloan, Shes e . Vi y b s R =5 ecasy 0 use any me, a e e s T e datn portrait of Gen. | shortly clear away Pimples, Black Klan leader. Richard Montgomery, for w i i Y 4 Hill deciared the evidence involved ' councy was named, on the wall of the | heads, Blotches, Blemishes and simi- | | Jee Etz and See Better” | besrssssssssssssssrsssses Rowbottom in the form of & PaPer Circuit Court room here. Exercises in. | 1ar Skin Irritations. purporting to be an agreement between | cident thereto will, it has been an- | To keep your the Representative and Stephenson in | nounced, be held on September 6. healthy always use which the Evansville man agreed to b hmli“é’ 15Hi @etringent Hor sl [OPTOMETRIST ' confer with Stephenson before making 3 o S| Y T P o o a y J — r 1 and scalp irritations. patronage appointments from the first Meeting Date Changed. and A district. Rowbottom said his signa- | oo ) picoaten to The star. at all druggists. | 1217 ture had been fori@_:?jipamr. BRADBURY HEIGHTS, Md. July z c m ! i i o vt al o e aemsnmesr | | This Great Sale of a Trainload of ALEXANDRIA. sociation it was resolved that instead | eaRTeKIN IRRITATIONS ey 1000000000 000000000000000002000000000 HE Star is a member of the Association of Newspaper Classified Ad- vertising Managers, which includes leadingnewspapers throughout the country and has for one of its aims the elimination of fradu- lent and misleading class fied advertising. The Star, as well as every other mem- ber of the As:ociation, en- deavors to print only truth- ful classified advertisements and will appreciate having its attention called to any advertisement not conform- ing to the highest standards of honesty. se000000 Saving the Surface/” is just one of the-advantages of good paint' Letting the world- know that those who dwell within are progressive, proud of their property and the neighborhood is another im- portant function! “Murco” Lifelong Paint answers both requirements perfectly. “Murcco” is 100 per cent Pure—insuring durability, and its beauty in any color will satisfy the most asthetic taste. E. J. Murphy Co., Inc. 710 12th St. N. W. Main 5280 0 0900000000000000 0000000 es neeting the first and third Mon- of each month, the meeting: 1 ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 13 (Spe-|\ould be held temporarily on the first cial)—A school of instruction in life- | Monday. ociation has asked | saving and first aid will be opened by |the Potomac ctric Power Co. the: i 7 | Raymond Eaton, superintendent of the [Cost of 24 street lights. -~ i ‘ municipal swimming pools. fiPo)i:e» ST 1 ‘ embers of the fire de- . 5 | :nen"r::n: ‘:31‘1‘} be required to take the |, TWO boys convicted in Newton, Eng. | nn mav 4“ rnp land, of stealing a setting of eggs from City Manager ¢ 4 gourses, accordlng 10 rca Wik eonsict |® farmer’s henhouse, were ordered to i ¥ P of 15 lessons, each requiring approxi- work for the farmer a week without | mately an hour, and the students will i D O W N T & I_[R S T O R E 1 e —_— i be divided into classes of 10 each. E. C. Todd, district deputy grand patriarch, has installed the newly Slected offcers of Marley Encampment, - il B L & " No. 6, Patriarchs Militant. F. M. Vi s } ands is chief patriarch, Eimore Mudd T $ I the o p°rtunity Of al'fiet nie senior warden, Norman E. Evans - o 1 alns '95 alr | B8 € 1 Ly Junior warden, Daniel R. Stansbury - - N 9 i d high priest, L. T. Webster recording scribe, J. A. Martin financial scribe Here's the story in a nutshell. Through arrangements with the famous Peer- and George W. Bontz treasurer. ' - | Complete With Valance less Motor Car Corp., we have been allotted a whole trainload of latest Peerless | Figures released by City Collector 7 | P automobiles—50 Pee'rleu Six-60 Models—to sell in one week. To accomplish Purvis Taylor show that 1816 auto- 2 | . . i - Yecu should take advantage of this low price and this result we have inaugurated an unprecedented sales plan that places the mobiles and 316 trucks have been granted li lates. The _cit . = L oy o ¢ il ownership of the new lower-priced Peerless motor car easily within your means. license has been paid by 1,206 business P - purchase all you need for all your windows. and gro;esslonarl men. 5 i A deed transferrin; ouse and lots . . 628 and 630 South Fdirfax street from A x i cream Voile Curtains, trimmed § i e e s C(}ol, fluffy, softly-tinted crear Voile o ] Peefless been recorded by Ellott R. Hoftman, with flowered or plain colored ruffles of contrasting ; S d lerk of the Col tion Court. . 7 o st i JThe Retall 1 n;:%:fila:tsé Club o the £ thi color. Gold, blue, orchid, green and rose. Laclfi pair eaan lexandria Chamber of Commerce Wi 3 = i ks r c ; E 3 3 Shast 30 ‘fhe Chaniber ‘of Comtneccs I thlS were curtains complete with tie-backs and valance. They e i Seats Five in Comfort headquarters at 8 o'clock tonight. . are 274 yards long. Robert South Barrett was unani- th s = 'muu;ljig ;‘tec;etdh grnndaeit%emer} l1‘:ead~ Ba'ron Ro SChlld ing kni of e Gran: odge of ks, at Cincinnatl, He served two terms a¢ | 0d he wanted the finest fan et vy (L Vi LY | money could buy, bed bave retonnes, 2JC y T Of e social and com- muni i 3 i i B S e to line up with the crowd This is a Summer of “Cretonnes.” It must ] g Down Payment 5 o TR and pay only $16.50. This : beautiful ‘ p ? As a protest against the introduc- § % be because they are more beautiful, or E F ; 5 4 . i : B'fi:fifii}?:;.f.’.fi‘." Peerless Six-60 Four-Door Sedan tion of new ideas by th tor, th fan has everything— three h: it’s th for color that has ° ror ton ef's churel x;ms‘;:ghng speeds, enclosed oidllning ?t:;d:p(s::e:onnt:sv os%“;o;())tl;lar. o‘;\’ hich- Sllk.and-Rayon k) o They’re Going Fast—Come Today! ly walked 2 ios, onty "th Sovs ‘and wo adui ever, these gayly-hued floral pat- Absolutely the Greatest Sale Plan Ever Undertaken in the History of consumed. Doesn’t that find many eager pur- move jyou to see it at your chasers tomorrow. ' 50c Pair HOl“E FAN %smho‘lse and for —the quality is uniform to the very top. The silk is for ice, only three bo; d two adul . ishi Sy st B e e 8 terns in exotic striped, floral and . blades. It moves more air afl-over designs, with either Hose, 309 palrs at Automobile Selling. It’s the Talk of the Town! They will be used nearest dealer’s? inbedrooms, 47 DOWN PAYMENT fancy smartness—the rayon for extra wear. You have the selec- : g $ -90 DOWN Fan gprons: tion of the shades of white, maple, flesh, nude and moonlight— i & g (Two Door— $49 DOWN all popular shades. Sizes 874 to 10. B = 00? ue a Seats 5) PAYMENT 3 Balance in Easy Monthly Payments s30T in proportion to current light or dark grounds, will ot a porches, Sum- i mer homes Smart-appearing, long-wearing Hose of silk-and-rayon Q& ster (Rumble Seat—Seats 4) n b ) Balance in Easy Monthly Payments And just six pay- 650 —chis 104nch Home Fan In DOWN DOWN STAIRS STORE ments of only $2.43 with $1 2 Black. InOldIvary, $18.50. ;:glr# : i Sy |t oot ; 1! gupe (Roadster Coupe—Seats 4) $495 PAYMENT our unusually — Fan we standing ot C l B d d B d p oadster Coup eats EASY TERMS sgarier 5 inrihe ea a,ll ettes 1 Balance in Easy Monthly Payments Select yours today for a whole Summer’s service c this year and for many T years to come. 8 Cool, low-cut, made for Summertime coolness, and in keeping with the mode. Bandettes in lace and net combinations or fancy materials. Ban- POTOMAC ELECTRIC % deaux are shown in fancy brocades, poplins and rayon materials. APPLIANCE CO. A Sizes 32, 34 and 36. This Company Stands Behind DOWN STAIRS STORE Every Appliance It Sells A 14th and C Sts. N.W. o e d e ilence erin, ! : Children’s Cool Frocks Cunning little Frocks of voile or cool nainsook 2)000 yal"ds for tots just out of their swaddling elothes. $1 Ten Extraordinary Features! No. 1—Small Down Payments No. 6—Free Driving Lessons No. 2—Easy Monthly Paymenats No. 7—Relief Insurance Feature No. 3—“Tradz-In" Privilege No. 8—Life Insurance Feature No. 4—Free Equipment No. 9—The Double Guarantee No. 5—Free Qiling and Greasing Service No. 10—Free Seat Covers ST AT This Sale Will Be a Revelation to You! You owe it to yourself and your family to thoroughly investigate the extraordinary features of this sale. Come in today. Remember there are only 50 Peerless Molor Cars to be sold. Four handsome models, both closed and open cars. Come, whether you buy or not. You'll agree this is the motor car buying opportunity of your life. REMEMBER! The Six-60 is designed to extend the joys of Peerless ownership to thousands who have not | had that privilege heretofore. For two years, Peerless engineers and executives have been working toward the end accomplished with the introduction of the Six-60 — the building of an automobile The dresses are trimmed with little collars S l L K S and cuffs, tuckings and dainty embroid- eries, Promise Greatly Below the DOWN SIZES and Performance Usual Selling Price STAIRS 1to3 which should embody all the fundamental points of mechanical excellence which have made F STCRE § Service that matches with the promises of L ‘ Peerless cars famous for twenty-five years — in such sizes and quantities that an extremely its advertising—this the Union Trust Com- 1 2 5 ; d1 | price would be possibl. pany aims always to supply. Our facilities are consistently developed to i & i meet the growing needs of our patrons, and Open Evenings Speclal Notlce If you cannot come d\‘xripg the day, by all You owe it to yoursalf and to your family — T ALLSILK FLAT CREPE _PRINTED CREPE § | izt e e hoger bl | [ Yogre s ot andio e bty Let them see these re- Sale Features that now make the buyi of friendly co-operation. ” : 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts l;llljf'srlig CRI‘:E)PI‘EJfig CHINI‘:AU,SG]E?(R'[(';AEFT[:‘[EETSAS b :ln:.r'.;k‘:l:i‘:l:i:flb:nd KNOW these unusual :r?:; ;r;n:vu.rryc;d"o. easy as to be within'dl' . PR S8 e e G L A new shipment of a fortunate purchase of 2,000 | OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY L % o v S ; vards of Fashionable Summer Silks at much less than ' i : UnionTrust gssaert] ||| o Sing prce. I § PEERLESS MOTOR COMPANY company : BER J In large assortment of colors, including navy, black and white. | 14th Street _‘t Desieabls Tonitery Opon for Dectore Main 9850 OF THE DISTRICT : e | Printed silks in striking, softly-colored designs, in beautiful color i i DISTRICT PEERLESS MOTOR CO. OF COLUMBIA T : combinations, including black-and-white. Lo BOBY, B. GRESR JULES WENDERSON ROBE. U. GEIB S treces Norchivest e : : EOWARD 4 STELLWAGEN _ Srosidert ‘ s . Y Il §PeERLESS HAS ALWAYS BEEN A GOOD CAR

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