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CRUSHED TO DEATH o v s ] GIVES NAVY RS STAR, W! \Q‘HT\("TO\' D. €., TUESDAY, \T'("'l"fi’l" 7 10"8 ]kmed and 23 wounded, The others ‘uerr awrded because of & “display of ctxraordinary herofsm, coolness and cx- cellent fudgment” when sm | detac nt of Marines and rtgaan Ni- | tiona1 ‘Guardsmen repulsed an_attack by 200 rebels at Telenaneca last Septem- | FIND YOUTH BREAKING| m the morning to gain entry. As he attempted to scale the fence | Collins way | rear of the church him, but he fought his d was about to escape when m the ed upstairs and fled lhrnugh the kitchen window, which he had “jimmied" earlier W. Elms, 20, 6309 htnty-neund street | |jury trial. Policeman . Gai- northeast, who was arrested wlth ther of the sixth precinct he | Smith, was released on $100 bond when | watched the boys inspect tires on sev , he pleaded not guilty and demanded a | eral automobiles before arresting them. *| a INOVERTURNED GAR Joseph Decatur Attempts to Pass Trucks on Road. Three Others Injured. Crushed beneath the steering whecl of his car, which overturned in a ditch on the Colu pike near the radio station at A n, Va., about 6 o’ck Joseph Decatur, reet southeast. died early cy Hospit the op- jon. He swerved far to the to avoid a collision and ran into ch. his machine turning com- a for the prevention of teta Hurrying Hoeme. The pi left Washington abo K erday aftermoon to nds at Herndon, Va. Finding their time growing short. they turned back before reaching their destination and were hurrying home to be in time for dinner Decatur had been employed hop at Union Station f in the Chapman, appointments, United States Civil Serv- ice Commission, who died suddenly in 10 D. C. MARINE |N|caraguan Commander Dec- orates Sergt. Otto N. Roos for Heroism in Action. { | | i | | fated Press MANAC Nicaragua, August 7 Brig. Gen. Logan Feland, command the American Marines in Nicarag vesterday pinned the Navy Cross on the By the Ass | breasts of four officers and three en- listed men at a specially ordered bat- talion parade and review | Those receiving the #-corations were Lieuts. Willam T. Innick, Medical Corps. Pittsburgh: Thomas J. Killcourse Brookiyn Gould. Paterson, N | N. Ross, Washington, and ' s, Bowling Green, Ky., and es N JOSEPH DECATUR. OR. THUMAS CHAPMAN, e of the awards were made be “display of extraordinary nd excellent judgi with rebels near Qui P 30, in which five M 2 Pay Hon ory in Rites. Funeral services for Dr. e et Commissions, conducted in 2001 . were Co. fune ber 19, Roos lives at 51 Bates street were announced in December. $410,000 TRADE MADE N DOWNTOWN DEAL| | |o1d Bmtlm]d: Restaurant and Gal ‘ \ Home Involved in Realty Transfer. Two downtown properties, ! street and 1413 H street, changed hands 1341 acted yester- | {tance and the youth finally day through the office of John M y, real estate operator 'F street, property, the old Ba is leased to the Car was purchase at a price Turner, Terre Haute. | Willlam _J. Bante for inv noses. E. A. Morse was thy ‘The H street house, formerly the old now leased to the Ward- | Mr. | n the trade for 00 truction Co ng interest on the loan. 6° The monthly interest is our only charge. re-payments are was sold by un- very moderate and share in the earnings of the Issociation while reducing the principal. We have financed a ~ome in and let's talk it over! oner George R culogy of Dr. Chap- | pman entered the Govern- | ¢ here in 1894 and l\’ld‘ to the Civil Service Com- | his entire career with In recent years he | as assistant secretary Building Under Supervision 949 Ninth Open 9 to S—Saturdays Until Noon Natwnal Permanent of the U. S. Treasury Street N.W Just Below New York Ave Hr* hn'ud“d set address with M Closed Saturdays During July and August A STRIKING EXAMPLE OF THE VALUES NOW SHOWN Six Pieces, $295 O illustrate the unusualness of the values now available, we present this artistic Bedroom Suite done principally in a finely hgurcd walnut. There are six pieces, especially feminine in fashion, conveniently arranged, and with all the fineness characteristic of Lifetime quality. Surely you should see this rare value in g'm)d furniture. /_:/"3(—\ MAYER ¢ CO. SEVENTH ST. BEIWEEN D G E city of homes”— The | ‘au ard of (he Navy Cross and citation ¥ T Keimling, New York ‘muun Restaurant Building, which now | Clothing Co.. | Money to Loan for Buying or Refinancing District of Columbia Real Estate renewals and other necessary expenses are saved by acting as your own broker through this Associa- tion, which goes a good way toward pay- F| 1 | a| truder Arrested While Flee- ing From Janitor. When he awoke 3 ccess to it. He Police of the third precinct are inves- | safe, which contain tigating the activities of James Henry |ords. Irwin, 19 -ear- old, of Wyoming, Pa,|vestigation {who was caught yesterday morning at- | tempting to break the combination from | the safe in the Foundry M. E. Church. | | Sixteenth and Church streets Irwin was discovered by the janitor. Levi M. Collins, colored, as he was William F southeast, accused | tempting to break the combination with|ert E. Mattingly | fned $300 or six months in jail a large iron bar that he had gotten from the janitor's quarters. Irwin| rushed to the basement. Collins, Who | = a safe dis- me back NORTHEAST SEMI-DETACHED This Star Model Home, consists of 8 larre was unarmed, followed at 7th St. 1)1! had gone into th he eing without funds. a He is held under a charge of in- | Tire Thief Is Fined Smith, 21 larceny of an_automobile tire, pleaded at- | guilty before Policc Court Judge Rob- ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION & La. JEWELERS and, | Hlmhd h: gain | failled to open the | ed only church rec- | 1253 G street | of the attempted and was Lionel yesterday Ave. NW. er, 4 be 60th Tssue of Stock Now Open For Subscription PRICED RIGHT TERMS ARRANGED J. DALLAS GRADY F N.W. Main 6181 Last and Deepest Reductions in the Clearance Sale " These last reductions go into effect Wednesday morning—and they deserve very prompt response—for you are buying to most unusual advantage. James E. Connelly President Money Loaned to Members cn Easy Monthly Payments President James F. Shea Secretary All Fashion Park and Mode Suits and Topcoats Were $35 to $75 Fashion Park Tropical Worsteds Two and Three Piece Were $40 to $60 Two and Three Piece Suits. Were $27.50, $30, $35 . . . Were $16.50, $20, $22.50 White and Striped ’l;'_lannel w:::ms%,"stz. $7'75 Mode Shirts Madras, etc, with separate collars or collar at- $1-19 tached. Were $2 and $2.50. ... .. 3 for $3.50 Imported Broadcloth; neckband and collar attached; tan, white, blue and gray. sl‘ss "3 for $5.00 Were $2.50 Colored Imported Madras, etc., with separate collar and collar attached. $2'19 Were $3.50, $4 and $5. .. 3 for $6.00 Cloth; white only; neck- 33‘15 band or collar attached 3 for $9.00 Finest of the Silk $5.35 Best grade Cocoon Shirts; broken sizes. Were $9 and $10 3 for $15 Manhattan Shirts l/li Ofi! Golf Hose The Smartest of Patterns $2.35 $3, $3.50, $4 and $5 $4.95 grades $6.50, $7, 58 and 310 grades Suits— Mode Tropical Worsteds—F lannel Suits Imported Linen, Nurotex, Mohair Suits Alterations on all Suits made at mere cost. Imported Linen Knickers. 32 95 Were $4 and $5, Mode Cravats Cut Silk Scarfs. Were $1.00 3 for $1.25 Cut Silk Scarfs. Were $1.50 and $2. .. 79(! 3 ior $2.25 The finest Cut Knitted Silks. Were $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $1.39 3 for $4.00 Mode Pajamas In the popular cloths; desir- able colors and correct cut. $2 and 32.59 $1.45 grades 3 for $4.00 $3.50, $4 and $4.50 grades 3 for $6.75 $3.79 3 for $11.00 $5, $6, $7 and $8 grades All Bathing Suits Best Models L/ Off The Mode—F at Eleventh ¢ A ADOLPH KAHN All Stiff Straws $ Were §3, $4 and $5. ... .. For correct time vume in on Station WMAL st % FM. each evenin s During the das telephone Franklin 569 i PLATINUMSMITHS DIAMONDS AND Other Precious Stones Members of Amsterdam Diamomd Ezchange Aalhnne. 935 F Street ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN Treasurer 75 75 $29 27 Wool, Flannel and Finest Linen 34.95 Knickers. Were $7.50 to Athletic Underwear Mode Madras and Rock- inchair Union Suits 69c 3 for $2.00 Suits. Were $1.00 Were $1.50 and $2. . . 81.15 3 for $3.00 Fancy Knee Drawers M 3 Were $1 and $1.50. . .. 3 for $2.00 Rockinchair Union Summer Robes Crepe and Terry Cloth Were $5 and $7 Burton’s Irish Poplin, Rayon, etc. Were $10 cnd $12. . .. 36'95 $10.95 $16.95 lso Rayon, Flannel and Silk & Flannel Robes. Were $15 and $20. . . Finest Flannels, Silks, Etc. Were $25, $30 and $38.