Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1927, Page 19

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! ; i : MRE EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D.” U. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER B 1997 e ” S PUWERI-[SS PUBLIC CONVENIENCE LINDBERGH GOES FISHING, | monoriane spirit ot st. Louis nere 19 He came to Butte yesterday from Helena, Mont., and plans to resume his national tour Monday with a flight | to Spokane. He will spend the time National Park in northern Montana. at Swan Lake hunting and fishing. sioner Willlam B. Ladue. Such sta- tions are desirable, he said, in Ana- costia, Georgetown and in the vicinity of Fifteenth street and New York ave- nue, Fourteenth street and Park road and Seventh street and Florida ave- |Disappearance of Money From Barrel Causes Deten'tion o£ Youth Ovemig}lt STATIONS HELD NEEDED today for a complete overhauling while TR he joined a party of friends in a trip BUTTE, Mont., September 8 UP).—| to Swar Lake, a resort near Glacier Col. Charles A. Lindbergh left his T0STOP FLGHTS _Required to Grant Permits for Experimental Cruises, 0f- ficials Explain. By the Associated Pre Stunt flights such as those which have recenily met with such disas trous results are frowned upon by aviation officials of the Commerce De- partment, but they say there is noth- ing they can do to stop them under After holding Edwin Lee Anderson all night on an investigation charge in connection with the disappearance of about $500 from a barrel kept in the woodshed of his grandfather, John H. | Anderson, 88 years old, 1605 Good e 7,593 ARRESTS IN AUGUST. Increase of 144 Noted in Record | of D. C. Police. Arrests made by the metropolitan police for all offenses in August total , an_increase of 144 over the ‘orresponding month of 1926, accord- to a statistical report made to Edwin B. Hesse by Inspector jam _S. Shelby. The offenses for which made include 256 felonie cellaneous misdemeano Hope road southeast, police of the eleventh precinct found this morning that the money had not been stolen, but was in the pocket of the elder Anderson, and that he had not en- tered the complaint against his grandson. Young Anderson was released at once. Mrs. Anderson, wife of the elder Anderson, said that her son, Bernard Anderson, 22 years old, went to §he station house and reported the morey stolen from the barrel that his father was supposed to use in lieu of a bank. She said that early yesterday morn- ing she heard a noise in the back yard, but thought nothing of it. That morning at breakfast, according to her account, her husband came in from the shed and told in tears that ® | the money had disappeared. Mr. Anderson, who is a Civil War - | veteran and a retired blacksmith, de- McGonegal Recommends Establish- ment of One Each Year, in Annual l,aport. Establishment of one additional public convenience station each year at fmportant points throughout the|gg 3737, District is recommended by A. R. Mc- Mr. McGonegal’s report also showed Gonegal, plumbing inspector, in his|that there are 283 licensed plumbers annual report for the last fiscal year, |in the District, 249 of whom are ac- submitted today to Engineer Commis- |tively engaged in business. W. B. Moses & Sons F Street & Eleventh nue. The four convenience stations now in operation, Mr. McGonegal reported, accommodated a total of 16,292,680 persons during the fiscal year ended June 30, and produced cash receipts from pay compartments, telephone commissions and scales amounting to | [| Tomorrow * Friday Phili 606 - 614 SMART Vi NEW psborn ELEVENTH ST. Fourth Floor EVERY NEW ! : 2 i e s X 003 & v x| B evion s atabeniar £ A ot Hhe S VEIxteaN 1,207 vio- | pied the story and exhibited the AUTUMN AUTUMN of Philip Payne, & passenger on the |lations of the District prohibition et | money. ~ been pronounced in the best of condi- “*_},‘;h‘;":‘.pm also showed that there s ai oftials there Saiq thia was trus, | ere 329 traffic accidents in August EST END JAUNDR been licensed fov an experimental | ¢ " %o¢ theso accidents and minor| 1723 PA AVE_MAIN 2321 izht. from 5 of B There is quite a difference between | inJuries from 179, e an experimental and a normal fl\'L‘I-E tion licen: they explained. The li-| cense e Old Glory was simila | |E([[[]] flflm]flm Jole flight R ——————— round-the- Bruns. Established Over 50 Years built for exy Pposes, 5 - 2y, » (peaux €L1EmoDE @With Autumn Refurnish. ing time at hand, you should be quick to avail yourself of our Very Cannot Refuse Permits. | The requi ave that| herely THE YOUNGER SET OF WASH- INGTON FINDS JUST THE DASH AND CHIC IT HAS WANTED IN . . ébm‘czemffé‘ . T V L 7.50 Since their introduction to the women ef Washington, Chapeaux Bellemode have be- come the popular types. And now that Debu- tante Styles have been introduced under this already well known label a fufore has been peed to accomplish o do, that it is d under such | | v equipped | % Special September s & Farniture Values " : Mught lowson QReductions effect an attrac- v weles aticmpls boakoely | Ang- tive selection of both Odd Pieces and Complete Suites, all from regular stock. thing to add to aviation knowledge. Australian Flight Planned. = Lamps & Shades at | 25% to 50% Off JAMES B. HENDERSON license is now on file in the depart- Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting mits _they gained in further transoc ept for the Lindbel S ment from a Capt. Giles, who has an- for a non-stop flight to The attitude of the depart- rds this flight was summed We cannot stop him.” Admiral Philip Andre: nt of the Boston N: of $10,000 for the rescue of the crew | ! of 3o 5 : Main 7675 r il = I I I | Bl oo Spa BN doriniing 1108 G Street Phones Yan it created equal to that of a great millinery fash Bl il Aam Andrews also ordered the ion success in Paris! §| P i Sdormation, i LVERY HAT CONSIDERABLY JUST IN FROM NEW YORK | DISTRICT- AUTOMOBILES || NEED GARAGE SPACE|{ C. N. Emmons Reports to Commis- sioners Inadequate Housing for 50 Cars Provided. Inadequate spa Garage for the MORE THAN SALE PRICE i In colors and trimmings these Hats are unusually smart—striking a new note in Autumn Fashions—styled in a host of new ways. Headsizes for all. Fhilipsborn 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. Scores. of New Arrifials in This Saie of WINTER COATS n the Municipal 0 automobiles is mmons, superin- nnual report for the 3 = June 30, last, sub. § | mitteli“today to the District Commis- sioners. ig v designed odate 25 machines, Mr. , but each year additional cars have been added until the num- ber now reaches 50. Only 35 of these are stored in the garage, however, the other 15 being kept in other stor- age places, which the superintendent hilipsborn ] 606-614 - ELEVENTHIST; Announcing for Friday explained is not a good policy as 7 i Broper it and b Ve And values this season are greater than ever! One Day Only night shift, is.often ovi The maintenance cost machines for the M Teported, tgtaled age of $424.07 for the 50 cars n aver- e total mileage as 311,184, or 6,223 Our Annual Advance Sale B Fall Footwear . 40 New and Distinctly Different Fall Styles to Choose From at - New RITY Only the purest of “animal and | vegetable Send 10c to ENSEM The bigness of little things is amply dem- onstrated by this superb group of authentic models. For this season, it is the little ‘tucks, In the Inexpensive Dress Shop— Newest xood for your complexion. 7 ; g % 4 flares, straightline! backs, diagonal revérs ‘ ¢ \ % ‘ Fall ‘and “wrappy effects” that really pronounce g N 2 i your Coat smart. Each serves its purpose and i —— ‘enables you to choose from a varied selection {}u\‘\fi\ in which you are sure to find YOUR Coat. @ffib]e Frocks STYLES MATERIALS The materials and luxurious ( 31 ‘ Furs you read about in style TIES BLUE KID L ¢ $ 75 books compose the selection. PUMPS BROWN KID f . Black and the popular shades of STRAPS BLACK SUEDE tan lead the color parade. STEP-INS STEEL PATENT - Gorgeous collars and sumptuous- .DRESS OXFORDS i’ATENT : I Iy furred cuffs. SPORT OXFORDS SATIN FRENCH TIES MOIRE 'Youthful Styles for School and Business Heels Covered Louis, Spanish, Cuban, Velvets, Satins, Canton Junior Spanish and High Spike Crepes and Georgettes appliqued with Velvet— not one of Fall's mate- rials are missing—nor is one of Fall’s style trends or colors wanting. At $16.75 these Frocks are rare values —they are something above the or- djmry and justify the time to look at them Fri- “day. ? T-YOUR-DOOR delivery of Milk is a costly convenience. But when you buy Milk from your gro- P cer, it costs no one anything to include the bottle of Milk with your usual order of groceries. And it is fully as con- venient that way. That’s why you get finest qual- ity Milk at no extra Cost ‘when you haye th ithe your-groceries habit of buying— Sizes 3 to 9—AA to C in Each Style AAA Widths in Many Styles Due to the fact that qualities offered in this event are so unusually high as compared to the low price of $6, we are com- pelled to restrict it to a one-day.event (Friday). Each pair offered is brand-new and represents an authentic Fall creation both as to style and material. Every pair will take its place in stock at regular selling price at the close of tomorrow's busi- ness. The values are so unusual that scores of women will take advantage of this opportunity to supply their Fall footwear needs at such a saving. Winter Coat othat a Parisienne would simply “rave” over see these groups at The Winter Coat Mode has been definitely set and in these selections we offer the choicest of Fabrics in the styles and colors acclaimed by those “in the know.” The Furs adorning them are above _mere descriptive words. Coat Shops— Other Fall Frocks Arriving Daily $15 to $89.50 B —at all grocers’ " Second Floor, ~—at all times

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