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‘SALGADD FACTION LAYING DOWN ARWS }'ollowers of Nicaraguan| Bandit Reported Turning Over Rifles to Marines. e ® 6 ~Chi- e lost another Bell Telephone Co.. years ago discontinued the pra of giving the correct time of day, vesterday announced it would r sume this service Commerce But it wil! nickel to find THE EVENING o Gt Tinme S RAWN NEW HEAD On Phone Proposed (I GAR ASSOCIATION By the Associated Pres CHICAGO i Heavy Toll of Life in Ocean Flight Attempts Decried. Press Criticized. STAR, WASHINGTON, against the evils of bureaucracy in government. “The name self-govern- ment would be an irritating mock- " he sald, “only if it should come to mean government by a vast army of anonymous officials, hidden from view but placed above the law and administering a topsyturvy system whereby the servants of the public had made themselves its master.” Appeals Wife's Decree. William Leslie Coombs today noted an appeal from a final decree of abso- lute divorce signed today by Justice Stafford in favor of his wife, Mrs. Bdna F. Coombs. The decree fixed permanent alimony for the wife at $49.16 a month, payable in two equal payments. The cost bond on appeal 1927. converted into a yacht upon its D. ©., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 RIDES OLD SUBCHASER. T Chartemon. > Admiral Mo as recently been detailed as Russian Boy Adopted by Admiral |commandant of the Charleston Navy Yard. He and his six other adopted McCully Makes Lone Trip. children recentlv reached Charleston from Braz. Nikolai, 19 years old, eldest of the ing this afte seven Russian chiliren adopted by | Rear Admiral Newton A. McCully, | 37 | U. 8. N., during the World War, will| STAUNTON, Va., September 2.—| leave here today via the inland water | The Augusta Baptist Association, route for Charleston, 8. C., in a dis-|holding its annual convention hei mantled subch lone occupant of the craft, which will be towed by the minesweeper Bobo. link. The subchase. Baptist Moderator Re-Elected. I Dispatch to The Star. 9, bot arraigned Lexington moderator. Rev. E. L.|ville. Five ot purchased by Ad-|dent, and H. B. Cross of Clifton [hy a woman the lot of Forge was re-elected secretary and ! d | Justice of the Peace John J. Fainter | | The boye were | by Town Officer H. 0. c. Mount : He will be the| . oiccteq Rev. Dr. E. B. Jackson of | Npof Ralnier, Jones, Goshen, was chosen vice presi- | witnesses. (| , and, responding, found the girl in Eiirer wooded se GIRL CAUSES 3 ARRESTS. |Branch here. she said the boys had | been molesting her. | Chief Blanchard says Clarke denied HYATTSVILLE, Md., September 2.|being there. but others admitted their —Charged wl . ’ 9-year-old Hyattsville girl, John Clarke, NORFOLK, Va., September 2 (#).— | 14, of Brentwood will be given a hear- ith criminal assault on a l part. They were identified by the girl FIRST MORTGAGE MONEY At 6% Interest L. W. GROOMES, 1418 F 84 rnoon at ‘clock before Bell, 10, and Jimmie C h of Mount Rainir, will e charged with aiding. o 0 ested lagt night | Lactobacillus Acidophilus the request of Chief | o, v Jlanchard of Hyatts- 4"!“ o her bo; arrestec hief Blanchard was called on the telephone yeste For Intestinal disorders Ask vour ohysiclan about it NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTFTUTE ton along the Ruy Phone North 89 1515 U St. N.W. out, as the service will not be free | as formerly. eptember i By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. was fixed at $100. I3 tr MANAGUA, Niea a, BUFFALO, N. Y., September 2.— 2 —Followers of Carlo who | ; ot Ciento o st | [z Open 8 AM. to 10 P.M. All sales final. No C. O. D. or Delivery has been engaging in banditry for MUslclANS DEMANDS ed president of the American Bar several weeks, are said in reports Association today i ¢ Somot | “John H. Voorhees, Sioux Falls, S reaching here trom Semoto. to| MAY BE coMPRoM'SED‘ B o ol 2 William I, Mac be slowly turning over their rifles to | Cracken, jr., Chicago, secretary, were the American Marines. Marine head- | re-elected.” TR S ed tha : .| Henry U. Sims of RBirmingham, quarters here has been advised that| Theater Owners Submit Offer in| \H:m 0 Sime et e fant all is quiet in the department of 4 James Grafton Rogers, Denver, were Segovia, where Salgado has been Conference With Representa- elected to one year terms on the exec- tives of Union. Souer-d'Alene, Ida J. Weston Al operating. | mmitte James F. Ailshie, It was reported also that S ado y has received threatening letters from Boston, and nk Pace, Little Gen. Augusto Sandino, the Liberal Prospects for an_ early agreement "lm ]\'1‘ Ark 'Pur"'e:'\ms,‘ and n ay down his ospe oy s, S— gree: | Charles ew York; Prov- general who retused {0 las down i |, XS SI8 el and theacer | Snce. Bofuc, - Cindinnats and. Raioh arms when pence was brought About | gyners of W.shington as to terms of [ Van Orsdel. L fan sndinn e T hilore ot ity he’ advised | the mew colitract, h will be effec | gims, Ailshie, Allen and Pace were el AT Tie o8, Sruck mim | G¥e mtter dbgirow night, were Lright e b T R . according to representatives of 4-25 SEVENTH ST. (Opposite Lansburgh’s) Rushed from 735,000 g t well armed. but oz I A Ro3d Co. won went o Thade , OPEN TONIGHT TILL 10%- TOMORROW AT ges A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR PURCHASE MEN! LOOK!! READ!!! Entire Ross Co. Stock of Men’s Fancy Fall and Winter Suits—Y Price We're going to show you Washington men what real values are:—We purchased the entire stock of Ross Co., and we're selling it at one-half price and less. Every suit in these 4 great groups is a super- bargain—we don’t believe you'll ever get another opportunity to buy such sterling quality suits at prac- tically your own price right at the start of the season. There’s every style—every color—every size in the groups. A small déposit will hold your selection until desired. Formerty SN-10 $1 4.75 Formey $17.50~ Formery $2 2.50 $19.50 140 Men’s Woolen Pants /3 to 15 Regular Prices = A group of Palm Beach, $1 .49 Mohair Trousers, in sizes 38 to 46. Formerly $2.50. One group of white flannel (black stripe) and $3 oo o 3 sers, purchased from the s3'50 E Ross Co. Now Men’s Fall Hats Formerly $5 to $7 A group of Fall Hats that formerly sold from $5 to $7. All sizes. Smart brims. $3.00 ,,q $350 H Formerly $29.75 200MEN'SBLUE ||| [ All Palm Beach, |l SERGE SUITS, 3 PRICE & | Tropical and Mohair S ot eond $l7.50 Suits Now suits; sizes 31 to 40; L] formerly $35 The entire Ross Co. stock, About 40 blue serge sults; sizes to 42; for- 522.50 & The Ross Co.’s $35 50 o] burly o'coats—all sizes 17, together with our own stock of merly $45 —_ i his b JZ.W"’Z‘Z"“ e Regular $50 Ross Co. Y ' blue serge suits; sizes $25, Palm Beach, Tropicals and Mo- hair Suits. Your choice. $39.50 Ross Co. men 5 ; Winter o’coats, in sin- $19, 0 315“?m‘e‘ froats “"‘)';l‘;s Some have 2 Pairs of Trous-[5] gle and double breast- Wy ers. Sold from $15 to $35. 200 MEN'S O'COATS &) TOPCOATS, } PRICE & 30 Men’s Topcoats and § 4.95 O'Coats, sizes 33 to 38... A group of Fall Top- $ 50 coats, in tweeds, etc.; g formerly $25.00 . Women’s $3 and $3.50 Novelty Footwear Boys’ and Girls’ Sturdy Footwear Beautiful shoes for vacation time, made in patent leather straps and fancy oxfords, with durable leather oles and rubber “heels, Sizes B% to 1l and 11% to 2 " Street Floor ed models; now.. Finest grade men’s Winter o'coats, finely tailored; silk lined; were $45.00 ... A group of finest quality blue serge suits that formerly sold at 18 WOMEN’S FUR COATS That Sold from $150 to $300 A group of gorgeous quality fur-trimmed fur coats, exquisitely silk lined, sizes 36 to 52, on sale. Small deposit accepted. BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS 3 groups of Beys” Wool School Suits, some suits with knickers, others with long trousers. Single and double breasted styles in sizes 4 to 18. Formerly $29.50. $650 $9.75 $1475 Women’s Evening Dresses Sizes 16 to 4. Forincrlyg$ZA.75 to $M475. BOYS’ WOOL O’COATS $5.25 to $10-75 oty S 1500 Wil tey $7.50 145 Women’s Fall and Winter Coats That Sold from $22.50 to $49.75 in 4 Great Groups Groue” §775 Sme $21.00 No. 1... Group $12.50 Group $15'50 No.2.. No.4.. Women—Here is the opportunity of a lifetime. imagine buying a beautiful fur-trimmed Winter Coat at Just about wholesale cost! We purchased the entire Ross Co. stock and you can take your pick at prices that will make you gasp. All sizes.~ All materials. All shades. 136 WOMEN’S DRESSES Sold from $15 to $25 1% $3.98 at the first opportunity if he sur-| action: flving was brought to the attention | rivals from S tives of the union and representatives | gociation today. of the theaters yesterday ended with 3 Restrictive Laws Urged. Gen. Moncada, Liberal leader, | were gradually getting closer together Somoed Weinestn he had | A compromise agreement was referred | L ATEER, L DREACE & SO e veiup his consideration. They will report back | o0 S 1&g Sq LA % i : < lerati ik = and passengers now his revolt ur at a conference tomorrow, when it is f SUER Sy TNES B N uaranteed. He also wanted to see [upon. ai ; i treattion tween the Liberal and Conservative | $67.50 per week to §85 per week, with e : o | i meck 1o e formulated was expressed factions was ended, to make sure that | proportionate raises in_salar; 'd“““ He said thit Willam P. Mac- commission headed by United S syt e g Mmoo mittee and head of the aeronautical rifle and 5 cents for each cartridge being offered to him. that reg n of transoceanic flights In line with the other Liberals in| COLVIN RUN, Va., September 2.— |, Such flights, he said, were simply | mgreeing to the peace pact, was badly | The Colvin Run Community League | 'Stunts” and there was little of the native constabulary last month when | money to complete the paigting of the | had been made in other departments be attacked the garrison at Ocotal. |interior of the school building, build | 9f aviation, however, he added. He of $he ColvintRuR BEN6b). st air mail and express line on GIVEN DEMOCRATIC POST. | The community under the auspices | Purely commercial lines which he had FEERyE s night and_tomorrow on the school | BTeat future was ‘in store for this Thomas R. Keith of Fairfax Fills|Srounds. The campus has been deco. | t¥pe of aviation streamer: iTextensl Special Dispatch 1o The Star, An old-fashioned square dance, with xtensive criticism of the press FAIRFAX, Va. September 1.— |quartet, will be given. Prizes will he | fifteenth annual convention of the as appolnted 4 member of the Virginia | nail.driving contests and candle race. | The criticism was uttered last night .State Democratic executive commit-[On Saturday evening there will be a [DY Lord Hewart, chief justice of Eng- M’rha appointment was made by J.|a match between the winners on both [ assemblage of lawyers that in the last urray Hooker, chairman of the|nights. All dances will be held in the |30 years he had detected a change in v caused by the death of Col.|horse shoe pitching tournament for|Papers, which, he warned, requi se a or | Papers, 3 . required hite of Leesburg. Accompany- |the boys, a prize waltz and round | Vigilance on the part of the citizens. was one of congratulation from the |dance orchestra. All the regul: Justic 1 a stra. gulation | Justice Taft said that the chief justice secretary of the commonwealth, Mr. games, amusement features and re-|of England had been a reporter be tary of the Democratic committee. novelties. Lord Hewart warned his audience —_— Labor Day Vacation Needs Can Be Filled Here Wisel y N INeeas Lan be ere vvisety, =1’ - g Girls’ Wool . $2 Girls HARRY Dresses = b Two styles in meat colors. button stripés. Sizes 4 to . Si: bt i 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. O e 7 Becond Floor They Must Be Sold! We had planned to discontinue this sale, but we still have about 300 suits to sell at this tremendous reduction. The majority of them men and young men, in sizes 33 to 48—No charge for alterations. $25 Suits, $12.50 $40 Suits, $20.00 $35 Suits, $17.50 $50 Suits, $25.00 Street Floor A fine assortment of pew Fall Suits for boys. including styles with either two knickers, golf and knicker. or golf ‘and longie, hlr!bcth Street Floor 9’ Men’s $3.50 and $4 52.95 Dozens of beautiful styles in the Smartest new hard or soft toe styles I e f calf, th genuine all leather 203 oxtorin. A wondn i S3les "and. rubber Noels. - Snappy and choose from. Al sizes 3 to 8. > = 11 Street Floor " St v Silk from toe to top. Fashioned back and foot. In every wanted shade, also plenty of black and white. Slight substandards of $1.00 quality. Buy for future, as this is a rendered to the Mqrfnw Recent ar- conference between representa- | of members of the American Bar As- | the announcement that the two sides Chester W. Cuthell of New York, t the union representatives for their Bepdt el e sbrethis, ance that Liberal interests would be | expected final terms will be agreed| ) o, 55 ives had heen snuffed out in ernment by which the fighting be- | the maximum scale from the present | fF0S- TIOR8 (A0L (CRISEHOT (6 he L 1t is uitable to the Libera the line to the smaller theate; Gisdine, I, BCAMRT o B b : t to | branch of the Depart f Com- ado several da . $10 for eact Lieindes g Rely & days ago r each | DRIVE FOR SCHOOL FUND. : rce. was of the opinion, however, Gen. Sandino, who refused to fall | Special Dispatch to The Sta would be very difficult | defeated by American Marines and |has embarked on a drive to raise | Practical about them. Solid progress T a new porch and to floor the basement fr!]"»‘"“"‘d the inauguration of the of the league, is holding a carnival to- | Witnessed yesterday and declared a rated with flags, lanterns and colored i " Committee Vacancy. British Jurist Criticizes Press, music furnished by a local string [t0day was part of the annals of the Thomas R. Keith of Fairfax has been | awarded in the Charleston and ladies’ | Sociation tee for this congressional district. second nail-driving contest, followed by |12nd and Baron ot Bury. He told the State committee. Mr. Keith fills the [school auditorium. There will be athe character and aims of many news Hooker's letter of notification | dancing, with music provided by a| In introducing Lord Hewart, Chief M. A. Hutchinson, who is also secre- | freshment stands will be provided with | fore he joined the bar. E ically and Stylishly. Sh irst! conomically and Stylishly. Shop Here First! iy $1.98 $1.59 New Fall styles ront. crose contrast X in fast color wash; Second Floor are Fall weight and the models, styles, fabrics and colors are for $30 Suits, $15.00 $45 Suits, $22.50 Boys’ $10.95 4-Piece Sui 0ys + -Flece duits single and double-breasted styles in beautiful colors. Sizes 8 to most wanted leathers and fabric in plack gun metal calf, new shades ve lasts for both men and very special purchase. In beautiful all-wool checks, plaids and mix- tures, with Mandel and moufflon fur collars. Sizes 16 to 42 for misses and women. Second Floor Clearance $12.50 to $19.95 P . 1 20¢ = Reiularly blc. . [ Union Sul Chal- B X mers mat S Men's _ 50¢ Ray ] . $1.50 | " Handkerchiefa, vall $7.00 Men’s Slicks 0" “to [ 44 5 $4,000 in Women’s and Men’s Small Wear at /3 to 1/ Regular Prices Only 1 to a Customer th ;- 1l 50¢ Rayon Hose, 33¢ o1 Smanchanos ] 1507205 0N | ik Hrees. . Pointex Just 136 Dresses, purchased from the Ross TG s T PR R e Co. The group includes the latest Fall styles. Paris Garters. " perfect o 2 hmaaide 7 _Ralncoats. Were Materials of satin and satin face crepe. Girls’ and Women’s FELT HATS Stightly St 50 Now. . 81.08 $1.50 Rayon Bloom- ers 4 Tie Every Summer Dress is on the rack, and former prices, loss and profit, are thrown to the winds. ‘We're determined not to carry over a dress. These will come in handy for the vacation trip. All Fine imported feit hats In a wide range of utyles. col- ors, and_(rimmings Evéry one & real val ond Floor UG O O

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