Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1928, Page 11

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(E PLEA MARK ROTARIAN PARLEY g Sir Donfld MacLean, at Clos- Ing Session, Urges Inter- national Concord. By the Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS. June 22.—An Eng- Sir Donald MacLean of Lon- don, with a message of international | Peace, was the principal speaker today on the closing program of Rotary In- ternational’s conventior Reduction in ‘armaments is vital. he in “reduc- | n( the national | mind and the abolition of hostilit: of the individual sou Ideas are mightier than armies and | batt nd building up a community of t and feeling in | men and wo all parts of the world is esse: | World Concord Aided by U, 8. A distinct contribution to w v the of poiicy.” he asserted. "It epoch. We are entitled to be more than hopeful that the pact will! b e 8 fact now that I speak with aut en I say that the British con nations welcomes wi he said. T(‘- part of the t & greater ipon it than any 1d History and seography hare im; pon us differ- ent responsibilities and burdens. but & we are united in determination and in action that. peace shall prevail throughout the world, it can and will be done,” Message From British Notables. Sir Donald read messages from Sir Austen Chamber of Great Br: ¥ nent libera!: ¥ MacDonald of the Labor party, and Lord Cecil. Each pointed out a need for international good will and urged Rotary to use its !o;r}e: to this end e thousands of miles of unguarded frontier between the United States and Canada prove that war bstween the United States and Great Britain could not ofl-ur. said Sir Donald world surface an ber of the dw other power in y. The 1930 convention. which will round out a quarter century for the organization. will be heid ‘in Chicago. where it was founded by Paul P. Harris. BROUGHT HERE FOR TRIAL.| George W. Ashley Will Answer to Charge of Larceny. his beloved vielin and ap- over his predica- | Whitman' Ashley, 64 years | u fixed address, was returned ! I { Va., today to answer | h-i:dlmmy after trust of jewelry CHILD HIT BY AuTO. Three-Year-Old Nick Valltos Is| " XKnpcked Down—Woman Hurt. Solid Gold EMBLEMS 87c These emblems are guaran- teed solid gold, and the pins Bave safety catches. We have sold them in r store at prices up retiring from bus ot should zell in a few days Included in this Jot are g and buttons of the orders; to $3.50. We are ess, and this Eastern Star Odd Fellows, Re- of C, Els, K. of P, n J O.1 M., Red emblems of all railroad orders D. ALPHER | Jeweler 915 G St. N.W. " 13 Yeors in This Block THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. BOY, 13, CARRIED THREE MILES THROUGH TUBE INTO LAKE ERIE Searchmg for Lost Dog Swept Off Feet by Swirling Waters. Pet Found Later. By the Associated Press, ERIE, Pa, Jine 22.-A bruised and battered boy of 13~-Johnny Raid—who | the animal swimming about a mile in- | test with Detroit. yest-rday was carried three miles through an 18-foot tube on the crest of the turbulent and swollen waters of Mill Creek when he lt(empmd to rescue | | his pet Beagle hound, “Jiggs.” last night | related the details of his “ride,” which ended in Lake Erie. dhapunred into its darkened entrance. His legs were quickly downed from | ing waters and | the current Johnny renewed " despite his cuts and bruises. while pelicemen and fire- men were making frantic efforts to . | locate the lad on the other end of the Failing to find his pet, Johnny returned home. The trip through the nnel, which passes under the heart . took half hour. | _Later the dog was rescued by John | E. Renckley, a ball player, who found side the tube. | “The tube was constructed at a cost ‘nf many thousands of dollars a few years ago to carry off the waters of | Mill Creek, which frequently overflowed i its banks and flooded parts of the city. Its ample diameter of 18 feet was pro- vided to take care of the stream when | it became swollen bv rain. Flyer Carranza at Mitchel Field. MITCHELL FIELD, N. Y. June 22 (#).—Capt. Emilio Carranza, Mexican | good will fiyer, landed at Mitchel Field at 8:22 am. today, Eastern daylight time, after a flight from Lowell, Mass., where he participated in the opening of an airport yesterday. He was ac- companied by two Army planes. He will fly to West Point tomorrow. 0.S. CUMMINS CHOSEN TO HEAD KIWANANS Other Officers Elected by Interna- tional Body—Milwaukee Selected as Place for 1929 Convention. By the Associated Press. | SEATTLE, Wash., June 22.—Mil- waukee was chosen yesterday as the 1929 convention city of the Kiwanis, International, following a spirited con- | Selection of the next convention city | followed election of tmustees and of- ficers for the coming year. Trustees elected were: Willlam ™ J. Carrington, New Jersey; Arthur R. Ford, London, Ontario; J. Randall Caton, jr. Wash- ington, D. C.; Joshua L. Johns, Wis- consin; Walter R. Weiser, Fiorida; Horace McDavid, Decatur, Il ©O. Samuel Cummins of Kansas City, Mo., was unanimously elected presi- | {dent and James P. Neal of Walla Walla, Wash., and Charles F. Adams of Culgary, Alberta, vice presidents. | Raymond 'W. Crossiman of Omaha. | Nebr,, was re-elected treasurer. - All | four “were unopposed. Horses and American automoblles are | being offered for sale at a combined horse bazaar and motor agency in| Shanghai, China. | PARKING Announcement CENTER MARKET PATRONS THROUGH the courtesy of the public buildings and public parks commission ample parking space has been provided for the patrons of Center Market, south of B Street, between 7th and 9th Streets, in the Park. We will provide an attendant to supervise parking. DEALERS OF CENTER MARKET Arch Support Shoes Betsy Ross 35 Other Models and come back for more! Moccasins In Nature. According to size required. A Sale! Women’s Novelty Shoes ‘These are our - lar $650 and $7.50 values. A remarkable group. Net All Sizes In Every Style appreciate their comfort. Kfifi um-hlrap of Black kid soles. arch support. B 1o EE wide ....... " Hos1ery Special Women's Silk Pure thread silk. Ser ice weight. 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Misses’ Pumps In patent leather, AA to D wide. 8!, to 11, $3.75 11'; to 2, $4.00 212 to 8, $5.00 New Models for Junior Misses Misses’ Step-ins Patent leather, Junior! covered heel ¢ wide, 3 lo s 50 Junior Misses, * $5.00 s te 2 Juni atent cut- sma) Mibsos™Mylen ot leather with nove $6.50 heel AA R to D wide men with tender feet will Oxford Common sense oxford with soft box plain toe. Turn sole, rubber heel. Steel arch sup- $3.50 port. C to EE wide. . D. ©: FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1928 THESE MEN ARE DRESSED RIGHT FOR SUMMER They have style and comfort in HART SCHAFFNER & MARX DIXIE WEAVE SUITS At the left is a two button Grampian blue Dixie Weave suit of porous wor- sted—in the newest university style. The shirt is a light grey with necktie of dull orange At the right is a double breasted Dixie Weave suit in Algerian tan (shades of the desert sand); blue and yellow striped tie Hart Schaffner & Marx put real value and style into these suits RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F STREET -

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