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TRADE BOARD HOME OPENED IN CHICAGO Bunnell and Strawn Speak at | Banquet in Grain Market Center. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 11.—The OChicago Board of Trade, open yesterday for the | first full session in its mew d44-story | home, on La Salle street, was described | by its president, John A. Bunnell, last | a year-rou ady market the night as “a nd_ steady | for the products of the soil and of man, guaranteeing to every one fair treat- ment and honest dealing.” | The opendng ceremonies of $22,000,000 home of greatest grain marketing center in the world wound up with a banquet addressed by Presi- dent Bunnell and Silas H. Strawn, dip- lomat and civic Jeader. “The problems of marketing cannot | be solved by the stroke of a pen,” | President Bunnell sald. “The law of supply and demand s still working, and is always bound in the end to rule.” Tm the 82-year-old history of the , he said the grain merchants ‘had tried to establish a central market ‘where farmers could get fair prices, with the merchants profiting as the benefited farmers traded in the city. “ Radicals have found it possible to at- tack the operation of institutions l\l(e‘ the Board of Trade to gain a following | for themselves, he said, but the only ef- fect was to impair the machinery of | distribution and hurt business. “I have often wished,” Mr. Strawn said, “that there could be some way to deport those creatures who happened to | be born here—I do not call m citi- rens because they never rise to the re- sponsibility of citizenship—those parlor Bocialists who, while enjoying the lux- urles and liberty that generally have come to them by the industry of their ancestors, complain about conditions here, instead of doing something con- structive for their country.” PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDA The PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH CHILD IS OVERLOOKED IN SAYING GOOD-BY Parents at Station En Route to New Home When Absence Is Discovered. Special Dispatch to The Star, DANVILLE, Va, June T1.—During the confusion incident to bidding friends good-by, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moser came near departing without thelr 4-year-old son, Jintmy. They were at the station ready to take a train to Norfolk, where they were going to make their home, when they discovered that their youngest son was not_on hand. ‘The child was to have come with a group of friends of the Mosers in an- other car, but in some way he had been overlooked and left at home. It was six minutes before the train left. but a hurried race to the home, a mile dis- tant, and return in that time saw the child safe with his parents. He was asleep when friends returned for him. The PALAIS Lady Hay Studying Airplane Piloting; Plans Ocean Flight | | By the Associated Press. VALLEY STREAM, N. Y., June 11.—Lady Grace Drummond Hay, aviation enthusiast, who hAs been a passenger on the Graf Zeppelin on uverl.llflkhu. is learning to to take & motored German airplane DO-X when she embarks as a passen- gr,on its Boposed transatiantio ght. Lady Hay arrived here on the Graf Zeppelin last week and plans to sall for Europe on the Homeric next week. Danny Moulton, her flying in- structor, called her an apt pupil. FORU. . EXPRESSED Advertising Federation Hears | Machado Lauded for Is- land’s Advance. By the Associated Press. | MIAMI, Fla, June 11.—Attributing Cuba’s advancement as & leading center PERFECT of Western Hemisphere business activ- cLeanse® ity to the government of President, Ger- | Posttively eaves o™ ardo Machado, Rafael Martines Ybor, | of Cubas assistant secretary of state, told | A ) delegates to the fourth district conven- | tion of the Advertising Federation of | America, meeting here Monday, of the growth of international good will be- | tween Cuba and the United States. Cuba is showing distinct signs of im- | provment, along commercial and indus- | trial lines, Senor Ybor continued, add- ing that representative groups are co- operating to the utmost, with the re- | sult that Cuba, under the administration of President Machado, has come safely through the recent financial crisis which was brought on by last Fall's collapse OUT GO THE SPOTS when you use ANNETTE’S Perfect Cleanser “Positively Leaves No u Get for TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 For You Who Wear Sizes 40 to 46 Slenderizing UPPERVILLE HORSE SHOW WILL OPEN ON THURSDAY of the stock market. S e Yhor paid high tribute to Ambassador Fudges for Hunting, Pony and Re-|to Cuba Guggenheim as a factor in mount Classes Are An- Ialntaining good relations between the nounced. Summer Frocks 1650 This collection of Summer frocks, in extra sizes, has been chosen with the greatest care. Not a dress or ensemble but has its slenderizing trick of line, a detail that adds chic! 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INSTANBUL (#).—Bazaars complain | ndred and thirty-five horse owners | that tourists are fewer and “tighter.” ve made more than 800 entries in | The first boat load of American visitors the Upperville colt and horse show, | this season spent only 50 cents per per- | Which takes place tomorrow and Friday. | son in the treasure houses of rugs, em- | Judges for the hunter classes will be | broideries, amber, copper and silve Henry Bell, Rufus Finch and Lurman Stewart; for ponies and remount glasses, Lieut. Col. Adna R. Chaflee; heavy draft, T. I. Marshall; thorough- breds, C. J. FitzGerald. The president of the show is W. G. Fletcher: vice president, Waugh Glascock; secretary and treasurer, R. S. Peach; manager, H. H. Chamblin. CHICKEN THI.EF TAKES FOWL AND MACHINE NMan Who Robs Prince Georges Hen Roost Steals Coupe to Trans- g port Loot. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. ““UPPER MARLBORO, Md., June 11. «A chicken thief who first steals the fowl and then takes a coupe in which to transport them is being sought by Prince Georges County police. “The man_ stole 15 chickens from Mary L. Butler, who lives on the Crain Highway near Queen Anne, and then For tennis, the smartest thing is Cotton Mesh; white, astels; sizes 14 to 20. Paletot of soft green velveteen ($595) worm over a sleeve- less shontung frock, $5.95. The Daily Bath Is Not Enough! Feminine Health and Charm Demand PERSONAL HYGIENE Thousands of particular women use this reliable prepara- tion in their daily douche because it refreshes, purifies and soothes. And there are so many other fald "355i’nss’.s"‘§2¢°3:’."é smart things at $5.95 in the Sportswear Section! Things you've read about and heard about, but never dreamed you’d be able to get for so small a sum! 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June 11.—/ The general merchandise store, with |/}l ntents, owned by George W. Parrish | |} oF Winchester, but operated by Richard | | McKee, was burned to the ground yes- ferday by fire of undetermined origin. With it was burned an adjoining build- | |}| ing used by the same man as a garage, with several automobiles. The loss, partly covered by insurance, is put at $5,000. | ‘The home on the W. H. Kelly farm, near here, was burned to the ground early Monday morning by fire, the origin of which is undetermined. Mr. | and Mrs. Kelly and family barely es- caped the flames with their lives, the || fire having made some headway before they were aware of the danger. | _SERGEANT IMPRISONED SEPARATE ROOMS FOR PIANOS AND WORKS OF ART Vacation Luggage specially priced Wardrobe Suitcases 95 Wardrobe Hat Boxes 5 Black Dupont covered cases, with the convenient hangers that keep dresses neat to the end of the journey . . . nicely lined, Utility Suit Cases 4.98 and 5.98 Large suit cases, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inches, with cowhide corners and all around straps . . . tray and pockets . .. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Beige Claire Sunbronze Crystal Beige ~ Muscadine Sunbask Light Gunmetal Sizes 815 to 10! OPEN STORAGE REASONABLE RATES PHONE NAT. 6900 FOR ESTIMATES PRIVATE LOCKED MACAO, Portugal, June 11 (&—| . Bergt. & Striar ves wenaneea 5.0 || Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. | years’ imprisonment for mutiny. Oth- ers who took part in the attempted in- | 920-922 E Street N.W. 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