Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1928, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 25 1928, 5 1 1 DR. WILLIAM L. loan Olimatologleal and Olinical As-|Qrientals Admitted to West Point. o o HUNI FUR MISSINB Trio of Motorists End Hard Luck LAST stg 'II'J(;II;‘(')‘RROW Siey of"North Carolna, the Americun | Eresident Cooldge lgned. ods &'{?' D. J K A UFM AN INC. 2 Medical Association and a director of { Tour thn Nabbed l)y D C Detectlvcs —_— the National Tuberculosis Society. He ;gbl;eeccfivi otrw% ns:lnulxcefien nmfz t:vo ughl;nom Internationally Known Tubercu-|erved as o ";:'g:;n;h:g‘l]%m B e | K caderay. The candidates would be des- 1005 Pa. Ave. v I P losis Expert Dies at Mount A ignated by their respective governments. J . - N\ Hard luck, which has been trailing a | Winston-Salem, N. C. The banker de: ki a. ve. A IA GRS lANNEn | trio of youthful motorists as they tour- | serted in New York with all their funds Alto Hospital. Electricity rates in England are being R 1724 € ed — | the Eastern part of the country, | McGill was picked up on the road in reduced to pre-war figures. Germany has a steel-house vogue. ! ide home Funeral services for Dr. Willlam Le- dealt them a crushing blow when they | Delaware nm‘f was offered a ride Roy Dunn of Atheriier . & Ihisrias i | arrived in Washington last night. Thev [ The arrests were made by Detectives —— No Word Received From|yere stranded "t the " Moument | Jacob Wolk and Frank M. Alligood, who | onally known for his Work' in. com- | srounds without gasoline or money. |learned from the Elkin authorities thai [Dating tuberculosis, who died in Mount ™ ; Party Leaving Point They were tired and hungry and pretty | Shepherd was wanted on a charge of lew Hospital yesterday, will be con- 't hd OPEN well “fed up” with everything. Then |having participated in the burglarizing |ducted in Asheville tomorrow after- ew n a en came two Washington detectives and 'of an Elkin hardware store. Shepherd |noon at 3 o'clock. Military honors will a Budget Clnrge Acet. Barrow May 11. arrested them all. | denied knowing of the affair. be_accorded at the grave. 3 One of the trio, Foy Simon Shepherd, . _Dr. Dunn was president of the Amer- 21 years old, of Elkin, N. C., left for his " = home in Eikin in custody of Deputy Dance Recital Tomorrow. FLIES By the Assoctated “;“‘; g Chief of Police J. O. Church of that| The annual Spring dance recital of ) SEWARD, Alaska, May 25.—If | fown this morning to answer a charg® | e Evelyn Davis School of Dance will Will Soon _He Here. Capt. Jack Robertson of the Fox Film |of burglary. His companions, Raymond e hal X Theat s Now for » Co., who has not been heard from since | Sanders Spann, 23 years old, also of eld in the Wardman Park Theater : ” 770” m ROOF G he and two other airmen flew on May 11 | Elkin, and Jack McGill, 22, of Knox- at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The CREEN MATERIAL f ”DA Cash Prices—No Interest from Wisem;;n toward Point Barrow in \'lllllc. 'I;;X;n‘h :‘"J:’:}“nm“ by the local | dances will nclude an East Indian at low prices 3 P oW o5 Bxtia/Chs rges two planes, has not returned by Sunday | Police vestigation. X e s here will urge dispatching relict | Shepherd. Spann and another com- | PRutch dance, a dance drama, a Japa z‘;:_‘_' e e litions to investigate. | panion, the banker of the party, drove | nese dance, a comedy number, a dra- bt o re are no radio communications from Elkin to New York. The Elkin [ matic comedy and a Spanish street between Seward and Point Barrow. |police trailed the car, but lost it at'carnival. &_t:r‘_:.uh 2:;:;‘ “(m‘ Navigation will be closed for several Galvanized Sereen Wire, weeks and overland travel is almost im- Bronze Screen Wire, 7e S possible. The planes were not equipped Small Orders Given Careful A|lrn;lnn I . . with skiis and it was thouglit possible No Delivery Charge All Spring Woolen Suits Reduced mm mmeneiitse Tennis Shoes J. Frank Kelly, Inc. | in Our Annual Clearance Sale Quality at Lowest Prices — Always! “Dayias You Get Disd Pilots Russell H. Merrill and Noel ‘Wein, who made the trip with Robert- son, are both veteran Alaskans. PILOT'S BROTHER HERE. | Tramsit Ofcal Requests Unlted States| The time for the Great American New Shoes for Decoration Day dware Building Supnlies —for Men and Boys North 1343 Agencies to Aid Search. ¢ Pilot Merrill, who with two compan- | QOutdoor Sport Shoe is here! Bt Barrow stoce May 13 1 8 toottir | Take advantage of the unusual YO o 4 it inaytr of he Wedlingion value Kinneyis offer- 1 Yot dnec S'Em, good lo(:il:xeng shoes to Rapid Transit Co. : 3 i wear on t oliday w. W i ~5 ”e"?;['i,“s sppesid to Gover- ing in thls_lace-to- e A y with your ne Ss Of suit e asmn k] o€ eninis Shoe y . avartuat of Commsrce has teyuested | made of good grade The new Kinney Shoes for Men, Women and q S B nemmTnanton fge foiie materials. All Sizes. Children are just what you want for every pur- bt A > B e e e g — — ¢ o & ‘ )4 of the Army has radiocd its forees in | pose—dress, travel, sports—for work or play. : \! A e oxuapion_afeacheict paric ¢ And remember: Kinney Shoes are stylish and @» AW fesided in Washington and what | 3 comfortable—Kinney money-saving prices “make - - Scquaintances he has here are through two pairs possible.” his brother. The Alaskan fiyer was a pilot in naval aviation during the war | / > Men' and after the armistice he took up B w!nncllgflltlc‘( - Tesidence in Portland, Oreg. About four 10‘1% ; Gm:d{, r 011:7 years ago he went to Alaska as one of ’ Tubber heels. §3.98. the pioneers of Alaskan aviation. He| s 4 i b has been connected with the Anchorage | S LaEms | ew weeks ago. Mr. Merrill received 8 letter from his brother, stating Lhat! g,r.h:x m'fug"r? were forging ahead and | tme he ‘expressea muet epthoers | = GRIIMEN (0 el G g K e L e itab over his duties. et | . / Ll 3 \ Pumps—high and Cuban v_v;?mwu | 3100 M 731 7thN.W. heels. $2.98. EISEMAN’S Seventh & F Sts. oxtonds. “Caodyear Dot ®Yig g g Ladies’ Deauville Sandals. becieseon, ‘ubler NS N Black, white and gombina- tions. $3.98. Dress Cool and Stylishly This Summer | ( (A i AN “GOLF" “TENNIS"- on Our Liberal Credit Plan s 2 [elosr 7w sov el CANOEING---SWIMMING Ss— | HKE - ING-—DRIVING In view of May 30th—a Holiday Hot-Weather Suits ||l Street Car Routes Changed | (=ovm Knickers, $2.95 to $5.95 15 to 30 On Capital Traction Lines §| |~ bs.x Silk Trimmed Golf Caps. ...$1.95 General re-routing of the street car lines of this ‘ g l}‘;’&; t0 $3.50 S $6.00 . Company, which has been approved by the Public | C"gl";;:"“h‘d ::: C:m" ;!u.;i.k Our Summer suits are tailored as fine as possible. i Ultilities Commission and which we believe will re- | $1.85 to $4.00 Broadcloth Shirts (with A f 2 ithout col- They are stylishly cut—thoroughly shrunken so that [ sult in better service for patrons, will become effective s Feh > ek they hold their shapeliness. You don't have to sacrifice May 3lst. style to have comfort during the hot days. Liberal credit terms are cheerfully arranged. Small weekly or monthly payments will do. ON LIBERAL TERMS = FOR HIKING AND DRIVING i 5 4 i 1 7.50 and $9.50 the routing of the rysh-hour service, but there will be il | g::: ll;l:l:\:e G : A:l.oo ::a g.oo . ‘ 1 1 ilk Neckwear ..$1.00 1.50 Palm Beach Suits..............515, $16.50 ‘ differences of importance to many patrons who use ll | Bt Leghorns A...ss.s'gjs.oo the cars in the middle of the day or in the evening. Zephyr-weight Suits ...$16.50-833 Mohair Suits ..................$1650, $20 I R ll For the purpose of making clear the details of the ‘ Gabardine Suits ........ i o8 ‘ new routings, folders showing those routings and i FOR SWIMMING AND CANOEING $25 giving much other useful information about the sys- il JANTZEN SWIMMING SUITS R, ‘ tem are being carried in the wire containers in all |l BEACH ROBES (LIGHT AND AIRY) Trqplcal Worsted Suits ...............$25 i cars. STRAWS BLUE SERGES Be sure to get a copy of that folder. If the con. of Stylaiasd Combore Tw,::,.f, P(',':',:i = tainers in your car are empty ask your conductor or | e ose R F W) an inspector for one, write our main office or tele- : $34-?5 phone West 990. The folders, of course, are free. il Plkkiias ond Lioghiiea Fortwefive Dollars’ Wocth $565 $8.00 of “Suit™ WOOLEN SUITS ! Experience has shown that re-routing changes are | seldol.n per‘:tct at birth and hz;:e :L e mod;;iedi in | Pastherweisht Cliahes Aviiicls practice, e hope the plan that becomes effective PALM BEACHES $15 AND $16.50 sz 5 | I next Thursday will work out most satisfactorily to | MOHAIRS ..... .$19.75, $22.50, $25 ) «...$16.50 AND $20 all patrons, but we shall be glad to hear from those TROPICAL WORSTED . ..$95.00 TO $38 There will be little change either in the quantity or Tropical Flannel Suits. . $35—540—345—350—$55 who have suggestions to make about it. Genuine reductions on the finest suits in the store. Fine blue serges are included, Handsome novelty mixtur 5 in light and dark shades, Liberal 11'!3 CI. itll Tnction Com ’:’“ ”'( ” erms easily arranged, I / P , my D. . KAUFMAN — 1003 Pa. Ave, A 1724 Pa. Ave. em———

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