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(OOLIDGE T0 SEE GREATIRON MINES President Will Visit Minne-i sota Hills Where 40,000,000 Tons Is Annual Output. BY I RUSSELL YOUNG. Staf Correspondent of The Star. | CEDAR ISLAND LODGE. BRULE RIVER. Wis. August 1. President ! Coolidge tomorriw will visit Minnesota’s famdus iron range. from which more than 40.000.000 tont of iron ore are mined vearly and which contains the largest open pit mine in the world The President will be accompanied by Mrs. Coolidge and their son Johw ! end the varmus other members of the vacation party. made from Superior on a special train of the Duluth. Missabe & Northern Railroad end it will be necessary to have Dbreakfast a little earlier then usual at the lodge. inasmuch as the | President wants to get off to an early start The iron range is about 90 miles from Superior. During the expedition the presidential party will visit Hibbing | and Virginia, two of the largest towns in_the range country. { The mines are now being worked at full speed so 8 to get out s much ore es possible befors the Winter season arrives, E. A Gilmore. viee governor of the Philipph who was an overnight guest at Summer White Hous feft shortly after breakfast this m ing. The President did not wit for the departure of his guest to start fishing. He hurriedly bade farewell to hi guest and was on his way at 7:30 in the moerning. He explained that the reason for his haste was that he was going to try his luck 6 lake locater: in a remote spot back in the country 8 few miles that has not been fished for more than 10 vears He was out fishing on the Brule yes- terday afternoon when Gov. Gilmore arrived. 2nd did not return to the lodge until Iv dinner time. He displayed his m of treut as the on'v excuse | for his late arrival i The President has decided to accent ; an invitation to be present at ths consin State convention of the Anen—\ ean Legion at Wausau, probably on| ‘Au:m:hlb He will make a short ad- | ress the: B LR ANTHONY PAPPAS, 44, DIES AFTER OPERATION; Widow. Two Sonz and Brother. Failing to rally from an operation. Anthony Pappas of 1319 Twzpntv-flm‘ Street, for 18 yur< 8 well known res- | taurant proprietor in Washintgon, di: meeruv afiernoon in Garfisld Hospi- ur. Pappas. who was 44 years old. was operated upon Monday. H2 had boen in 11 he_lth for some. time. Por m-ny years Mr. Pappas had con- ducted a restaurant at 511 Ninth stret. HE also conducted businesses at 312 and 302 Ninth strest. { Mr. :‘su-l was widely known in n and was active in the af- IIF.\'R\' SANTA MONICA. Calif. — Al America used to have to do to win the Olympics was to buy some steamer tickets over thera. The thought never entered our head that any netion conld beat uz in field sports, bocause ve were the first ones that specialized in one event and had trainers. Now they have all learned end are decing tha', so we are no greater then any other nation affer they | get on to our tricks. Seme way with ow mass production. and buying on credit. They are getting on to that now, so it locks like is about all we have | prohibition on ‘em. COURT SHOWS LENIENCY. Suspended Sentence S\vea 72-Year- 01d Man From Jail. Tempering justice with merey. Judg: Robert E. Mattingly today gave a 72- | year-old Police Court defendant, unable to pay a $10 fine; a suspended sentence | to save him from a stay in jail. | Born January 1. 1884 in Greece, Mr Pappas cams to this country 26 years eg0. He b:ul;: 'l nnmnzhd citizen coming ashington he resided | 'ew York and Baltimors. ' . Pappas is survived by his widow, | other. George Pappas, wWho was A er in his business. and tw i s aided '8, 10 information. Mountain . 208 Dist Natl| Bank Bids. | 7 | | 5?3&, Trame m., SO arer Bred | i Zve entrance Wal- 53 e o lng wood Branch "ueemnuw e TNCLOBE YOUR | sands of jy main entrance on Georgis ave oria & Brizhtwood Branch of eching=r Co right or Heel Brieniwood branch. Georsia and. Colorads | NSIBLE POR ANY nnv other than myself th st n.e.; Washington J ture 1o or trom mm sk ’1 1 SWITZER, 19 1 \\‘A v g ok, Pllas Boion. poyms soulh MITHE TRANSPER & STORAGE C0) 1115 Vo B S Worin 373 Call Kleeblatt For Window Screens We Make Trem 10 Order Phone Lin. 813 for Estimetes KLEEBLATT ' ¢ e Window shule ud svm BYRON S ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY Hign erage. nut noL niah oriced Ath 8t NW “CHOICE APPLES 8100 oer B 60c ver 'y Bu Now ready sl int Acres On ihe Buver Bprins-Cowssille pike. oniy o | miles from the Disirict leasent afier noon acer-dinner drive D every dry 79 pm. Paschies wil be rive shout A8 Queiity fine, prices low Thu Million-Dollar Printing Plant —is o5 sour service TER TAKE HEED Lnn lesks 3000 grow into pig’ ones. with ‘}.mou walls and taiing plsser a8 Maze us maks the smell re- "Save your dollars!” Roohne No_urder oo smal arer .v.ununn Capital Press ne Matn 660 i3 #r0 B BW ain 959 8! % oM DO Digher than ordinary Work 1ot us examine vour roef now! JRONCLAD n whnk 9th & Byar imyany ~u VE Fhones MNorth 26 North sash Fing from | whetking son” et Walter Rees Hom | Thomas J. Killian, 102 I street, qu |arrested hy Detective J. P. Boxweel of the sixth precinet and convicted of In-» toxication. Judge Mattingly imposed sentence of $10 or 10 days. Upon learn- ing that Kiilian was unable to pay U fine the judge called him back. and declaring himself unwilling fo send a man of defendant’s age to jail; gave him | a chance by changing the sentence to ! 50.days susmndrd | | Although andurn pendlnz election | may cause a change in government, the | umpalzn is having no effect on busi- | (‘. ROBINSON. | John M. Johnsen, father of Middleton | | lieved, TAR. WASHINGTON. D WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1 192 |MRS. MARY F. 0. CULVER | MRS. TOWNSEND DIES. | 5 's CLAIMED BY DE“TH Wn-hlngton-;:a;;s“crumb! at 1 | | Succumbs Early Tod-y at Home of Opliis HopRIns BAUSRL Mrs. Isadora Townsend, who hud' Her Daughter Here—Was Na- |y 1y washington for 11 vears fol- tive of Maryland. ,lnwmg her move from LeRoy, N. I 2aem Mary Florence Osborne Culver, | died at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Bnl-| 79 years old, a resident of Washington | timore at the ags 59 years Monday, ! since 1875, died early today at the | following an illness of two years. home of her daughter, Mrs. Emma| The widow of Dr. Edmund Townsend, Culver Jones, 1828 I street. Mrs. Cul- | ship's surgeon on British vessels. Mrs. ver was born in Cecil County, Md.. her | Townsend lived with her two daughters, ancestors having helped to establish the | Miss Marjorie and Miss Jessie May | first Episcopal church in ths State. | Townsend, at 1009 New Hampshire The @rst Osborne came with a land | avenue. She was the daughter of grant from the King of England and | Derius and Lucretia Burlingame, and ! Tembers of the tamily stll live on | prior fo coming to the Capital. she had some of the land originally granted. | lived in western New York. Dr. Town- Mrs. Culver was the widow of Fd-‘i?hd who died after he and his wife win Kendall Culver. grandson of Amos | moved here, was the son of Dr. Merris Kendall, who was ai one time Post-{ W. Townsend. eminent surgeon of New master General. - They spent the "Ar\v‘ York State who founded the New York years of their .married life with Mr.| State Medical Association and who Kendall at his estate, Kendall Green. | served with distinction as a surgeon in |in the District, the 44th New York Regiment dunnr She is survived, oesides the daughter, | the Civil War. i by five grandchtidren, Miss Christiana Mrs. Tow "*"M_m'; fi';’r"\fflmh.‘h‘frl:i i Osborne Jones and Thaddeus C. Jones, | IVo daughters with whom ete Tees | 7828 T street, and Mary Osborne Armes Burlal will be in Glenwood Gemctery and Theodore H. and Charles H. | ¥ Armes. 3114 Sixteenth street Rains in Guatemala th Burial will take place fn Glenwond | been so heavv that they Cemetery. affected conditions. season have | ave seriously Temperature Goes Up! Our Prices Come Down 25% Yours is the advantage® a glance the saving is x6 apparent Have tha' Size 4 change just one year has made in the children's Regularly $20 a dozen recorded. g UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD 1230 Connecticut Ave. Decatur 1100 [P P P | ROBINSON IS HELD i ON SECOND CHARGE of Slam Men Brlltved' Photo-portraits Anxious for Second Mur- der Trial. Br 1 Staft Corrcspondant of The Star. | FRONT ROYAL, Va, ‘August 1. | Henry C. Robinson, who was acquitted | by a jury here Monday night of a first | degree murder charge in connection | with the shooting of Middleton John- | son, still s being heold at Berryville | under indictment, for the murder of | B B Wil gt s e o - e e g - > JUD Johnson. | Commonwea!th Attorney John H | Downing had announced that he did not expect to bring Robinson to trial in the shooting of th» father. It is be- however, that the Johnson family, not satisfied with the verdict |in the Middleton Johnson case. is in-| sisting that action be taken by county | | authorities to bring Robinson to trhl' i for the second slaying. Robinson is being helfl without bond, | and probably will have to remain in fail until the September term of court ' if it is decided to bring him to triai nn the s>cond charge. FLATTIRE? Call Fr. 764-5-6 Tricsd || ccording Kplied i/ to Distance 50¢c to $1.00 $1 Limit LEETH BROTHERS“ kormerly Main 500 Lead to the House of Never” Cervantes 67 Procrastination Will Pay a Cent Sscursd on High-class Property In Washington and its environs You may buy the entire loan or in Denominations of $280 and upwards BOSSEMHELPS Realtors Spare Tires Live Wire Salesman In Real Estate Firm Must have auto and ex- perience in selling houses. Liberal Commission J. Dallas Grady 904 14th St. Main 6181 Now in Progress— The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Company’s AUGUST SALE Of Fine FURNITURE Offering an immense 407 in every department of world’s greatest furniture markets, at discounts of 10% Read the features Nash offers ... Compare them stock, assembled from the with what other cars the five spacious floors. PP e PP r 000000ttt aresesstss 0000000000000t sssessssres Rl mono 'ano | Every suite and odd plece has been priced lower for this event. The special discount tags clearly show the great savings. And you have the privilege of convenient deferred payments, as usual! Colonial ecretary Desk August Sale Price $49 '50 A handsome desk of generous size, with double glass door hook compartments over roomy drop lid desk, with | four drawers in base. Beaulifully finished in selacted mahogany venecer and gumwood., Convenient Deferred Payments he cfulius Lanshurgh | ofurniture Go. , Entrance 909 I Street N.W. S R Quahty That Endures” |SEIIIMHIRIHINWD offer ... then use your own good judgment — this is all we ask. Twin-Ignition motor Houdaille and Lovejoy shock ahsorbers (exclusive Nash mounting) Bohnalite aluminum pistons (Invar Struts) T-bearing crankshaft (hollow crankpins) New double-drop frame Salon Bodies Torsional vibration damper World’s easiest steering Exterior metalware chrome plated over nickel Short turning radius One-piece Salon fenders Clear vision front pillar posts Nash-Special Design bump- ers and bumperettes ST Y SR T O R Wallace Motor Company Distributors—Retail Sales Rooms 1709 L. St. N.W, nwn[u A‘a.lfimf 2%!";1" lALl.-lml'l‘aml“fi.qurANv Al.lllfll\‘ll‘ Decatnr 2280 SomraNy TUNKER MOTOR BT S e Aol ulrv COMPANY MOTO] COMPANY vard, Clarendon, Va exandrla, LA FIRE CHIEF INSPECTS. / / Fire Chief Geor" . Wxtson 9 Dbegan his ennual inspection of th- sonnel, apparatus and fire housee ol the department. Among the, hnusss visited today were Engine Companies | Nos. 9; 21-and 28 and Truck Compnmes Nos. 9 and 14. The fire chief has 45 companies m inspect, including the rescue squad and the fire boat. The inspection will take the remainder of the wesk. STONELEIGH COURT Cennecticut Ave. and L Street A few Assivable apartments from three to sevan rooms and bath. Under WARDMAN Maragzement Resident Manacer. K WHO 5AY5 " THERE'S NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN LOOK AT THE NEW BUICKS SEE FIRSTI@ peesssssesrsssessrsesine sssssssnsece Wiise Brathdns Sp Nursery Milk WISE milk for infant feeding readily di- gested and assimilat is Produced in co-operation with’ Bk ] Thosi Kok ley, jr. sssssesssssssssssee W/S8 BROTHERS® CHEVY CHASE DAIRY phone X WEST 183 seresseceesessessriset . . . . . . . . . - . . Atlantic ( itys best Moderate price Hote! The ELBERON RB LudyM D sooms - 51 bu deity, 812 up Weekly wITH Illl' “Ilh"v.i" .-'“hll civa et e ton AAnLHe BEVITT f\idRTIMER |® | KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS _ Virg win u- o 5»4« .n!l kLE | ATIAY | OCE CITY, Hamilton HTef The Hopse of Plenty. Fron m' 1‘ nnine Water G 2ncing. Bath Hotel PLIMHIMMON | HOTEL. 40 new rooms and bathe added. Ocean front. ~Best_service. Ballroo | ~_ Orchestra. Garage. Golf. COLONIAL HOTEL on ORT:! ATLA\TIC CITY, N. u.g ““"....’.... Srpgintment ~: 2 upd‘d d IM lahhmfil Fru Awl[d = - Harm 0 ' RALPH MECKLE 0u-lnu‘l - 2l Beach T5%0 420 week New hotel — on “Hotel b’nyflower Boarawa ik H'mm\ single or en snite with bath. Room Dd') es. American plan Mrs. Kencall C. 5. Qwnership-Management. BPF, KERS & T BOARDWALK Rooms with hot and (xM rm"nn nvvul' baths Phone THE HASTINGS HOTEL o Modern ang nomeltke Suuning eater va LUDLAM » \VESTMI\ISTER ANENTUCKY AVE. NEAR BEACH Hot ang cold run- o THE FELMONT entis remoreled with THE DENNIS ne wat Lerms p e GIN] POTOMAC BEACH No sweltering davs at the Pohnl 's_ceol- | est_salt-water resort. Your can live 2% Inexnensively as at h hurh unexeelled. Artesian water. 2 miles from Colonial Beach. nne roads. or take Rl ll\n mmz o beach. Write Fr Potomac Beach. or call ~ CASTLEMAN'S INN | Adml')m,\! tesort near Biuemont. on Shen- teide rooms ter. private baths. El A\ Rates rooms Re- necizl Goon Ocean tront Ranning eater s2ra; BACHMAN ocean End South Cazohna Avenue A4 Rooms Running Watsr of Priv American plan. $4 up GEiio bocial wesbls " Folder aAd detail % AGNANT i vates on request __J. NELSON MOORHOUSE NEW RICHMON | Gentucky ave., 1st hotel from Boardwalk. Re- | findeled throughout. Ocean view. All out- side_rorms. Showers. bath ar .mmm- —aer European Plan, $2 Up DI Special wkiy, rates NEW OWNERSHIP ANAGEMEN SHOREHAM near Beach Runming vare: Hot and roid run- Barhing NI ke reasonanle RS R_J Batn s fidsen inealids: or tuberculars and 15 per week. up fo Decemby astieman. Berry “THE AVALON r front. Modern eon a Legett. . noar neach. Run water er. $1.50 up ning dly. Europ Bathing FAMILY WL BOARD & " Tenned ladies Pelicions faod - Reas ] weskly rates s a0 Bo% a8, Elm Terrace Inn, West Haven, Conn. Newest in Atlantic City Ssashore and country both. Modern Inn. 75 t Near Roardwalk. Sea Bething. Restaurant. | Public. n_the of the : above sea Excellent boating and T#o solf courses, Music and dane: od! otel 'For booklet” write Her- Mgr STEAVMSHIPS. SPECIAL Week-End All-Expense Trips TO Old Pcint Comfort New Chamberlin-Vanderbilt Hotel Virginia Beach New Cavalier Hotel Tickets Includine Stateroom and Hotel Aecommoda S TO IDAY! l".l'l‘ OR slfllDAYl TO flllDAY! CHAMBTRLIN.-VANDERBILT Cne and three-quarter days, $25.35 CAVALIER: One and one-quarter o RO IR ENO $22.85 Antomohiles earried. 3¢ per 100 Ibs. New York, Boston, New England Resorts by Sea Modern Steel Daily, VAeV\{lDTSHIRE + O Boardwalk | Write X S. Ellis Est. Owners T 7 h Amer BI $4 up dly. Moa- hflm like. Oowner- A_G. Lovetie STRATlli HAVEN Kentucky h, Atlantic City. European. ! o s ddvertisements. ARLINGTON Near Beach Capacity. 200 Running water. ‘riv_baths. Free bathins.Mod. rates. BKIt ARE CITY HOTEL. TENN. AVE, Beach Lz. airy rms. Run. water. Priv ’ 3150 up diy. Bathing prislieges. Show- rs. Open surroundings. Mrs. L_M. LAIRD Ncw HOLLANI ‘New York. Ave Beach. _ Amer. ‘op. plan Music Danemg._Acadien Quar- Garage. Marine 9835, JOS. McGARRITY Pacific and Ilinots Hotel Le Running water. Private ahs. Bathing f m hotel. Garage ~Amer. rlan, $4 up dly. kly. _O. Vas EDGEWATER &ro.o “Qeean end $ European plan: Ci tunning water. private baths free bathing Rates 32 up. Garage _JOHN ROS. McGuigan Hotel ¢¥.Y° Am,’ [ ieepttonal table. Running water all reom: Daneini. Priv. baths, Elevator. Moderate rat HOTEL NEW BELMONT Boardwalk at Ocean Ave European Plan achinz privileges from bedrooms. HOTEL TREXLER Ave. near Beach 18 yr. Amer 3 ltu plans. Running water. Priv mnng. privileges. A. L. TREXLER. o n-v Beaumont_jeres & Am & Europ. plan Center to al H n at ar. ana m idin, i) NW. A ki’ 1520-5760 Norfolk & “ashmgkon Steamboat Co. led and nzm- Bl"fll)l oriv amuse. c r CAPE MAY, Hotel Windsor %15 Capacity. 390 Hot and cold running in_every room Private baths Eie Ownership_direction M HALPKh 'HOTEL COLONIAL | on the b front. ith meals). Specta v-m _baths. Bl N _CIT Tl.» I' LANDERS the 3oardwalk, OCEAN CITY, N. J. Constructed and equipped for the com- jort and _convenience of its patrons—a untqge American Plan Hotel in AMER- ICA'S GREATEST PAMILY RESOI J HOWARD SLOCUM. Pres.- \m ‘THE BELLEVUE Qeenn End ot Eighth St. Ocean Oity. Accommodations for 200 Ev ienes ke 'rem esch rom station In the heart of everything Running water_ Private batha _Excelient {ood. James D Youns. formerly of The Breakers | THE ILLINOIS !-.m Private batha American Al Varger. Ownership_Management 2l 1ocation. Capacity RUTHLYNN (55" water Rm only SM |u| lklv Rin ‘\\lh muu. $17.50 up wkiy W_J. McANDR! RR-\DDO(K HEIGHTS, \m BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. ADDOCK HEIGHTS RESORT his, Md. “CALVERT BEACH, MD. A\LVERT BEACH INN At peautiful Culvert Beach on Chesapeake | Bay: excellent meals, fine bathing and fish- medern plnmbing. rates. $18 per DN Y A MaLn 31 }j DEER PARK, MD. "~ DEER PARK HOTEL America’s Finest Mountain Resort. Amer plan._Rea ates. Hugh J._Flynn EMMITSBURG, MD. | EMMIT HOUSE 1o, the “Biue Ridi i Nice Iittle modern hote Moderate (n price Quiet for week ends and | vacation. Weekly " rate: also Largest, finest liner ever to circle the globe The BELGENLAND World Cruise leaving New York, December 17, l'li&oflmll-ddi- tion to her usual fas- cinating nerlrv. an “I?'““l'lull o the Philippines the Dutch East "'m including lhs Island of Bali - a trip of immense interest never before offered by any world cruise. 996 Wesley Ave. Amer- iean plan. Running Mod. rates. RED JTAR LINE b wencanyin -..‘.- on) AM!I\ICAN EXPRELS COMMNY RO o, B beac n_ Place. Near cither company. S TOURS. BERMUDA Ideal Vacation Trip Round N 7 0 > Trp Passage All-Expense Tours of Various Durations Complete information from PP RS S O THOS.COOKaSON Washington Loan and Trust Ce., 9th and F Streets. THE STAR’S LONDON OFFICE The Star maintains an office through The Dorland Agency, 14 Regent Street, London, S. W. 1. Readers of The Star are invited to make this office their headquarters while in Europe and have their mail addressed in its care and forwarded without charge. Readers of The Star will be met on their arrival in London free of charge if they will advise in advance that they are coming. In most cases a Dorland uniformed man will be in attendance for the arrival of fhe more important boat trains. The office will take care of your mail, change money, send cables, book steamer, rail, air and theater tickets, plan sight-secing tours and auto itineraries and help you generally. Copies of The Star are on file and you are entitled to make the fullest use of the service offered. 2 a7