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| SANDINO HELD CAPTIVE. TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, .Y\mo 24 ). —A former rebe! . WOMAN ARRESTED BY LIQUOR SQUAD Miss Lina Adnms, Govern- ment Worker, to Answer Two Charges. men, dmm‘mtnttheunomz om released. officers entered, were the rear in order that the nel know of the raid. denied. Umbrella to Make 100th Voyage. PLAINPIELD, N. J., June 3¢ (®).— An umbrells that did valiant service in thlbll of 1888 is to be taken| peroig -'fu owner, Ernest R. Acker- mll'l on its 100th transatlan Wnle If it survives, the Public Library woul like it as a gift. Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NW. Main 984 Miss Lina Adams, 38-year-old Gov- ernment employe, was arrested on charges of conducting a disorderly | 8ho house and possession of liquor when Sergt, O. J. Letterman’'s liquor squad : Enjoy Yourbopingtis Warm Weather in the Stores Where Quality Counts! There is an ASCO Store conveniently located near your home—no need to walk sev- [ eral blocks in the oppressive heat to do your shopping. Here in your neighborhaod ASCO U Store, you will find many suggestions for warm weather meals, all very reasonably priced. Make your shopping a pleasure rather than a trial. Trade in the Stores where Quality Counts and your money goes furthest! WARM WEATHER SUGGESTIONS Ritter Cooked Spaghetti Quaker Puffed Wheat Quaker Puffed Ric Reg. e MIFFLIN’S PICKLE or RELISHES = &5C0- Ritter BEANS 2--15¢ ‘An Unusual Price for Beans of This Quality ASCO Corn Flakes ASCO Cider Vinegar. . ASCO White Distilled Vi Heinz Tomato Ketchup Bread & Bul Dn\n (Cofl E. H. WILKINSON RITES. Newspaper Man to Be Buried To- morrow in Ashtabula, Ohio. Puneral services for Edwin Harmon ‘Wilkinson, city editor of the Washington Herald and a veteran executive of Hearst papers, who died suddenly from a heart attack at his home, 1837 M street, Saturday morning, will be held in Ash- tabula, Ohio, tomorrow. Interment will also be made there. Mr. Wilkinson, who was 67 years old, had been engaged in newspaper work rar the d?ub 45 years. He was man- tor of the Cleveland Leader md the New York American before colllln“ to Washington five years ago, e became Sunday editor of the which he held for the greater part ol the period. H’L Wilkinson is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ho ‘Wilkinson, and two children, Albert Wilkinson of New York, an.?"llll. Helen Minter of San Pedro, OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Abbey-Maugoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity for inspection IS NOW. Vaults are selling rapidly, only @ limited mumber remain, Open every day and Sunday. A more fitting memorial for loved ones camwti be obtained. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Glass-front cremation niches for urns containing ashes can be purchased. Office 1000 Conn. Ave, Main 7897 ONE KILLED, 10 INJURED AS TIRE CAUSES CRASH Child, 8, Is Hurt Fatally as Blow- out Turns One Car Head On Into Second Machine. By the Associated Press. BILOXI, Miss., June 24.—One person was killed and ten others injured yes- terday when two automobiles collided fl\ L‘athe highway near Ocean Springs, Lindy Tuck, 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Tuck of Jacksonville, Fla., died from injuries. Tuck, his wife and’ two other children and Miss Mu- riel Dixson, also of Jacksonville, were in the automobile of J. M. Plymale of Oklahoma City. Their machine struck a car driven by Vernette Rivers, colored, of Mobile, Ala., in which three others were riding. All ‘were injured. ‘The accident occurred when a tire blew out on Plymale's car, turning it head on into the other machine, . Miss Belmont in Stage Cast. BOUTHAMPTON, N. Y., June 24 (#), —Miss Bessle Belmont, daughter of the late August Belmont, is to appear in a professional stock company during the Summer at this exclusive Long Is- land resort. Chambers Private AMBULANCES Best in the City .$100.00 Finest Service Obtainable call W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Cor. 14th & Chapin N.W. Col. 432 ER. FRANK, 8r. On Fridey, %% n-x'f.‘m, N Mln O st CHurch. literment Fayoe's ..:‘1 X tener ’d bu exse e o ot fushdes ullfl f,"“ .?n?q officers’ and umnu‘: w. L, sommeon. w. & srand .l Mcers, and ANNTE E._Mi ARA ELMIRA G. HENDERSON, G. Ree. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to | | the Healtn Department in the last 34 hours y ert, Mf Qeorsy, W. and Qericude B cmwel boy. Gecll N, dnd M boy. “HOME-GROWN” AL luflgl. :rr-q..%, = ‘Notics of funeral Inter. riaf, o M o wite, &nun-k ? “Roy, M. Jovert & Al 001 0 B ana Ploride SHEIL, MARY ISABEL On Sundsy, RARY ISABEL, “sister of 3 Funeral {rom Inte, rel(dence on w - he da y Reat N )u- Yorl Wiiile Mse mourn ~ her _departure Queter Dunhar and N Nancie Sanagn, o maing umn- at hn— late ‘restdence, 1138 figm emans Jun. Tnterment i 1 Mh Ro: 150 to i ecite the Rosary: also m'n femorial Cemete; of requiem on Wednesday DAD). nlll. nIAll.Il g,Suddenty une G *lum morning, 29, ALUAGHER, Puncral Weflneld.’ u 1 min's e R S peg iR i Bl i':""»“'fi"i EIL, MARY T. The Satnolie Daaghters of & be~ They ‘ t her late vesit 4 190, at 1:30 B rand Regent. D isceretars. loved Vil ‘assemble for pra dence, Monday, June MARY C. wisch atian vate) will e on Tuesday, June 35, ment in Rock Oreek oo-nuy -&m- Sy, n.: ufl-u N A ;mm nh for 'nuu-v ur vite invited to Tu) ongressiona Geme f Solnert ree ..u.n brother of Hnue ieaves one nleu K ehews and of seting of i & the, % '&'n:mu, atn Wilkirson, mamat ambers’ Co. funera nw. until § B.m. rment Mhlll;l‘“» g i a spital, ' e b o" Wilson. thi e ll “";;.,‘:'"‘::.‘.'.",.:xs}, e g"l “,; In?n ‘er Tate rfi:‘m: " ',‘ elonk Interment L Tem: residence s Tue: lay, on.uulun HOFFMA! Sun- 31 S o ok "'er...i' e e Y R S, HOWARD, MARY nt-u Y i LAy i b ane 5, 1390, a of ¢ u--m'u | Chreh I“IM 2 SILAS A. -YAME P, 8. In flmm'lm lmAI.L On Victor p. Braid ':'5(‘, The Biggest Bread Value Baked That We Know of CAKE SPECIALS! NATIONAL ASSORTMENT 23c FIG BARS . 10c HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES Babbitt’s Lye ........cexenesssmmussemmnesss -2 8¢ 25¢ Safety Matches.... ... ... smeemmensns asmmonie.3 PEI% 25¢ Star Naphtha Powder ...... ... .big pks. 19¢ Gold Dust Washing Powder..«ewmustanneunsxys .6 s 28c Palmolive Soap ....... e o 00 e dsemmmee sataitds -3 A5G 23 [ LT T I ——pp—— LD Lifebioy S0ap wi...co eve v msrmmmermesss somisinan s -3 94408 20c Lux Toilet Soap......... censremmmen Gold Dust Washing Powder. ...... .. cum 49¢—39¢c Equals 10c Saved 45C0 Coffee 39c Reg. 13¢ Fancy Large Santa Clara PRUNES The Butter Fit for a Queen Tl:e ' Butter 5 30 Richland Butter Sliced Beef Liver Sliced Pork Liver. . Best Hamburg Steak. Breast of Veal...... Boiled Ham..... Taste as well as Save the Difference. Why Pay More? REFRESHING BEVERAGES *ASCO Ginger Ale.....,.,.3 ™ b= 25¢ *Gunther’s Brew vi's o es ol W 28e *Ver-Vac or Coca-Cola........6 ** 25¢ *Mavis or Hi-Ho Beverages. . ..6 ™= 25¢ *Lord Baltimore Beverages......™ 5c Canada Dry Ginger Ale. RO S *Plus usual bottle deposit. When You Buy Eggs Here You Can Be Sure of Their Quality Id Seal certon Coaes 43 LG 30c American Housewife! The Pick of the Nests! ..........:'“49: Strictly Fresh Eggs...... . . 28e . ‘2 25¢ 0o ® 32 oo oo T 28g coomenss Yy 20c “ASCO” Sliced Bacon....."; ™ 19¢c Potato Salad . Coleslaw ....... Sliced Corn Beef. GENUINE SPRING LAMB Breast of Lamb. . Shoulder Lamb Shoulder Roast......pnee. . ™ Lamb Patties. . 'LONGHORN CHEESEv-=. ™. 18¢c ™ 38¢c 32¢ Jeach 10¢ c oo epmetae o Chops. e . Smoked small Shoulders Sizes Finest w29¢ Kale9 4”’" 1 7c “HOME-GROWN” Cabbage,41 lc WABHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE Cool and Comfortable Dixie Weave Suits $29.50 Tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx They’re smart, cool and m mun o B fi: Lgene o ey 4 Deaths Reported. siine 8, Dew, _rl:r Incurables. aull Hl ok;l nnr > H ital, itzabel '&' T nn{on?'flumonn 413 Egst_Capitel st. ":‘"-. Einior, ?::-”i'-’l:f' ot RaEaTS) N, e, Tecess Wesbize- a.mm Hospital. ital. 3 non X Ay e ,.s—- ;.e.t. as ‘P, Brown, 8, 3001 Jackaon, 30, "Satbt’ Elizabeths Hos: -u a n 3 "; etown Hospital. 'ha“'" eis ¥ Finne, 9 Gt treiown Hos: Alice Johnson, 25, Georse Washington Emergency Homital . Potomac River g Sasualty Hospital u o niciio. & s S Hosmitar. d.mn 's Hospital. Sherman ave, A oma r-rt"é-fi .l:"ph.n?d :no—.l fered hours, ¢ o g& l;! up. - Mli ‘white 1 ¢ sin, A Tl Bl i, RIS lack, con! In; DI' Toom. Mayfiower Hotel, ©One plain gold wed one antique gold 4 .'c‘xc Rty dion National UIT CASE, black, between Belmont st and Soton Chlation. Sundsy mornine.” Rew Phone Col._10102. VELING BAG—BIRcE Teather, containe muu wearing 1; tron lt’)‘n.:..‘to Phele n‘;;:;‘d G nw. Onteomery: Tite Associa goine l‘;%m"tl.nfienn::n ‘to ban nke: iy esday: ',;u.rn 16" Acacta “BUllding, 101 Ind & ENGLISH BULL DOG, D.rk brindle, white chest, somewhere in Mount Pleasant. No collar or tag, all Mrs. Babcock, 1636 Apt. 28. Columbia 3228, ‘nfllnl hn %‘:"u&l"c‘f o, Reward. Kenyon N.W,, 'HERE’S no guess-work about it when one makes a selection from our stock. The price is marked in plain figures, and that price is for COM- PLETE services. comfortable. And they free you from the bother and ex- pense of the laundry. K For Summer wear they have no equal. In gray, gray stripes, blue, blue stripes and all the newest shades of tan. Réleigh Haberdasher 1310 E Street The amazing thing about it, for these scfjuainted with the high quality of cur service, is that our service, complete, may be had for a very small sum; for as little, to be exact, as $125.00. %EAI. FUNERAL HOME ‘Gor reference HAsk your neighbor’ 816 H STALE Pltonu Lincoln 8200-8201 cou.nl ANNA MARY T. In sad and ss- mery nl dear wife T, A away one 0se whe love I pise you from our home: dear wite, lmn Sy piace; 7 oer m: cast, e sumsnine of Ry Tace. T Rfl thy kind willing hands, gt s s K s RN DEVOTED and kihd in all your wi rl l llld ]\Ilt te Qh‘ Qnd of nut davs, at & :fllullnl.l nemon ’fi\lmmt ™% But "M Wv‘% lud -mn" l!'.' dear an- never Illl away. Fonur moter ova el mion—Chat, mo r. we EDWARDS, rl‘uul‘ In sad bul cmbrance of 7 ar s Test two years ago y, June f June once more |l here, “’ o n-' ulde:t of tne years -n % doer lateh ift that night, n':’h"h Y.. nor lllv of oar We s mr n *Ris sou mnwdud m- lffi%u years u: I AND ALICE OER- Y T. it 3'“ wo .... aro ine ’I lm ” her kindly thoughts fh ore Nindiy deeds " ht Tagrant rose it kb o éu-rn. wiLs : her 'fi T l'l’ lVAlnlull? n : e m FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 3| “TIMOTHY HANLON _ o B P | Bz 2wy Floae prame, -u v s uw m. O . . N Private Limousine Ambulance AR S E Lincoln 524 AIMUS R SPEARE Mmmmflw R. Speare Co. 623 Connecticut Ave, l.’efiomac 4600 R A ST 'll'l' !'.l ]| i %"fi'fiz Main 2473 JOHN R. IGHT CO. St N.W. Phone_North 47. ILLIAM LEE'S SON -~ CREMAR NW. b T ! Be:ufiful Floral Designs " 5 and u?" il | Gude Bros, Co., 1212 F St,