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No. 27—HAY FEVER— SUMMER CAT ARRH Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 B Street N.W. Phone NA. 1695 A CMELLICHAMPE iwc: 821 ELEVENTH ST. NW. EXPERTS HERE TO REPAIR TRICAL APPLIANCES rons. Fans. Toasters. Grills. small cost. GinsoR's N & 8t 6 Hour Kodak Finishing FlLMS In before 10:30— ready 4:30 same day. Home Movie Camera Headquarters COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. DEAF? Hear With the ACOUSTICON Ear piece no larger than a silver dime ETZ 1217 G Street See Us About Developing and Printing| OPTICAL COMPAN 614 Sth ST.N.W. B o 0 K S » 10 ds—All Kinds Store 933 Y P COMPLETE lm. of blank book supplies may be selected from our high-grade stock. Open 8:00-5:00 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Hot Weather and —and all types of complete show- ers. Installed by your Plumber. E. G. Schafer Co. 215 13th St. N.W. TIRES 3436 14th St. N.W. Adams 8100 Road Serviee—Charge Accounts Invited B Deposits Avoid Downtown Traffic Congestion —and do your banking at our Connecticut Avenue office. It affords service of the same scope as our downtown office. & Both, Offices Open Until 5:15 P.M. Today and Tomorrow FRANKLIN National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. NNW. 1111 Connecticut \\cuu( at 10:45, 11, 11:40 ASHINGTON VCORCR CO. = « DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONB Eyesight Specialist . 4410 McLachien Bids 10th and G Sts N.W Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) You can take 12 years to pay oft your loaun without the expense of renewing. $1.000 for $10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger or smaller loans at proportion- ate rates. Perpetual Building Association Established 1881 Largest in Washington Assets Over $22,000,000 AMES BERR L£WDARD C. BA IGOVERNOR URGES DATA EXCHANGE Permanent Secretariat of| i Conference Is Advocated } by Dern. | By the Associated Press. | SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June 30.— A permanent secretariat of the National | Governors’ Conference for exchange of | information among executive depart- | ments of States was proposed by Gov. | George H. Dern of Utah in his report as chairman of the executive committee, prepared for delivery at the opening session of the conference today. A national foundation, Gov. Dern’s report sald, had indicated willingness to finance the bureau long enough to dem- | onstrate its value. Eventually, Gov. Dern's report said, the States would be expected to assume its maintenance ex- pense. For the consideration of the confer- ence at its executive session Wednesday | afternoon, Gov. Dern planned to sub- | { mit with his repcrt a resolution adopted by the executive committee recommend- | ing the creation of a permanent admin.- | istrative committee to act as a research | and service organization and as a fact- finding body for the benefit of State | governments, { Gov. L. L. Emmerson of Illinois was selected to reply to a formal address of | welcome by Gov. Dern. Other speakers on today's program were Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt of New | York, Gov. Prank C. Emerson of Wyom- | ing and Gov. Willlam G. Conley of West Virginia, Greetings of President Hoover will be received by the Governors at a banquet through a national broadcast over the Columbia System. TRIBUTE PAID SCHENCK NEW YORK, June 30 (#)—The body of Joe Schenck, of the vaudeville team of Van and Schenck, who died in Detroit Saturday, arrived here yes- terday. It was met by a delegation from the. Van and Schenck Club, an organization of friends of the vaude- ville team, and escorted to the club house in Queens. There it will lie in state until Wednudly, when the fu- neral will be hels | Mrs. ? Tammany Chieftain, Nearing 101, Is Notified of Arrival of His Son’s Great-Grandson. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, June 30.—John R. {f'voorhis, Tammany Hall's most honored chieftain, who will be 101 years old on July 27, Priday became a great-great- grandfather. The baby’s name is John R. Voor- his, 3d, and his parents are Mr. and George W. Voorhis, of Sparkill, Rockland County, N. Y. >THF: EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, VOORHIS SHOWS PRIDE FOR ]. R,, 3d, HIS NEW GREAT-GREAT-GRANDSON John R. Voorhis, 2d, is the baby's grandfather, and his great-gradfather who died many years ago, was George | Voorhis, son of the still hale John R. With an expression in which was written wonder as well as pride, Mr. | Voorhis gized at the Telegram an- | nouncing the baby's arrival. “My son,” he said slowly, “was the father of the grandfather of this baby.” SANHUBER TRIAL END EXPECTED THIS WEEK | Case May Go to Jury by Wednes- day—Defendant to Finish Testimony. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, June 30.—The trial ol Otto Sanhuber, 36-year-old janitor, charged with the murder of Fred Oes- terreich, retired Milwaukee, Wis., man- ufacturer, in 1922, today entered its final stages. ‘The timid little attic man, who con- fessed he lived for more than a decade in Oesterreich’s garrets to be near Wal- burga Oesterreich, whom he loved, pr pared to resume the stand this morning for further cross-examination. Defense Attorney Earl Wakeman said he would later character witnesses and rest the case. The State is expect- ed to complete its rebuttal before ad- Journment tonight and the case prob- ably will be in the hands of the jury by Wedneudly SCORE GOVERNMENT Polish Diet Factions Attack Sla- wek and Moscicki. WARSAW, June 30 (#).—The Cen- ter and Left parties of the Pnllah Diet in a conventioni at Krakow yes: terday adopted a resolution dummdtng the liquidation of the government of Premier Walery Slawek and the resignation of Presdient Moseicki. Meetings, attended by about 30,000 Both Van and Sche'nck spent their boyhood in Queens Borough and for a | time worked as motorman and con- duetor on a Queens troiley car. A restful cruise on Lakes Erie, Huron and Superior—then the American Northwest, the Rockies and Yellow- stone National Park! ‘What a delight- ful vacation this It can be made e quickly—or lei- V4= surely. Only 14 days from New York to Yellow- stone Park and re- turn, including the complete sight-seeing tour of the park, | §f you go there and back directly; but of course your excursion ticket is good for return until October 31, if you care to stay longer in the West. To the head of the lakes, Duluth, Minn., you go on a modern lake steam- er. Then from Duluth the Northern Pacific Railway takes you to any of the principal gateways of Yel- lowstone Park. Enroute you cross . Minnesota 10,000 fakes region, the Bad Lands of North Dakota and the old Indian and ranch- ing country of eastern Montana. For miles along the picturesque Yellowstone River, your Northern Pacific train fol- lows the historic trail of Lewis and Clark. The Yellowstone tour—the pre- eminent sight-seeing trip of the world is made in four and one-half days at a total cost of only $45 if you stop at the lodges, or $54 at the hotels. This Dr. Butler, of Long Beach, with agonizing sunburn if y. beaches and use Noxzema Cream. Dr. Frederick Butler, Director by the lifeguards under my juri: we have used.” « Noxzema relieves the smart moment you put it on and if NOXZEM —F EE L | enough prevents painful blistering. Get a jar at any drug or department store. persons, voted resolutions of confidence in President Moscicki and Marshal Pilsudski, censuring the convention of the Left and Center parties. OVER THE GREAT LAKES TO MAGIC YELLOWSTONE sum also covers automobile trans- portation for 250 rmiles through the park, a vacation bargain unequal- would be for you! | ed. Yellowstone is so wonderful and so friendly! The fantastic geysers, jewel:colored hot springs and great yel- low Grand Canyon reveal, as nothing else can, how marvelous is the world! Mile after mile the park coaches carry you through great fragrant pine forests, up mountainslopesand past clear, shim- mering waters. Around every turn, new and beautiful scenes appear, and you never know where Mother Nature is going to spring her mext surprise, Hotels and lodges are noted for- their hospitality; dancing and entertainment make the evenings enjoyable. 2 The round trip fare for the entire railand water trip is as low as $138.93 via Buffalo, which includes a one-way trip by steamer and meals and 'berth on steamer. Enjoy the delights of a real voyage on the cool lakes and then the marvel- ous Yellowstone trip via the Northern Pacific Railway this summer. Let us tell you all about it. B. M. Decker, General Agent Northern Pacific Ry. 926-7 Fidelity- Philadelphia Trust Bldg. Philadeiphia, Pa. Tel. Kingsley 0181-0182 always uses NOXZEMA for SUNBUR Instantly relieves pain —prevents blistering CANNOT STAIN CLOTHES You NEEDN'T suffer a single day all summer ou follow the advice of doctors and lifeguards at Atlantic City, Long Beach, Coney Island and other of Lifeguards at Long Beach, shown above applying Noxzema on a sunburn patient says—'It has been proven sdiction to be the most effective of all sunburn treatments on r (Iol u and pain the applied soon m‘x".}'&"nm:&fi :u to business— it soothes while you work. A CREAM T HEAU——— 48-HOUR RAIN FLOODS MANILA Typhoon North of Luzon Sinks b Schooner, With Reported Loss of Seven of Crew. By Radio to The Star and News. Copyrighi. J: MANILA, P. I, June %). typhoon passing Balintang Ci:aunel, north of Luzon, caused 48 hourr of rain in Ma- nila. The downpour still continues. Streets are flooded, traffic is crippled, but there is no wind. ‘The Weather Bureau belisves that the Provinces were only lightly damaged. A small coasting schooner, Holy Child, is | believed to have been sunk off Rombion .cazo Daily | and 7 were drowned and 15 swam ashore, officials hear from fishing vil- lages. B | TWO DIE IN PLANE CRASH Army Reserve Pilots Killed by Drop of 100 Feet. MICHELL FIELD, N. Y., June 30 {#)—Capt. Albert E. Flood and Lieut. Benjamin Berkowitz, Army Reserve pilots, were killed in the crash of their e pl a highway and carried away a section | of a 12-foot iron fence surrounding the | Salisbury Country Club golf course. 1928 Olds Sport Coupe 1927 Chevrolet Cabriolet 1927 Chevrolet Ro: Model A Tudor .. Model A Sport Couve ... Model A Roadster R. S.. and o Model A Fords hoose from. Eynon Motor Co. 2015 14th St. N.W. 1924 Nash 1926 Ford 4-door Sedan. Sport Roadster. 1 Northwest Motor Co. 6720 Wis. Ave. Wis. 3934 Bargains . . . 1920 Chevrolet Coupe .... 1927 Chevrolet Sport Couve. 1925 Dodge Couve . to choose from. Triangle Motor .Co. N. Y. Ave. and N. Cap. St. Nat. 3982 Bargains . . . to choose from. Hill & Tibbitts 301 14th St. N.W. Nat. 9850 Ford Model A Sports Roadster and other Model A Fords to choose from Washington Motor Co. 633 Mass. Ave. N.W. Nat. 9000 Bargains . . . 1925 Willys Knight 1928 Ford Model A Ph: Model A Fords to choose from Plriw.ny Motor Co. West 0161 11:30 am.,, 9:50 p.m. at 3:10, 7:10 and 9:25 p.m. 11:05 am., 9:35 p.m. D. C., MONDAY, AMUSEMENTS. Marshall Hall xcursion Every Day Steamer Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A.M., 2:30 and 6:45 P.M. Dancing Every Evening Swimming—All Amusements Adults, 50c; Children, 25¢ Earle — “A Notorious Affair,” Esther Ralston. in Columbia—"The Big House,” 1:50, 3:50, 6, 8 and 1 at 12:04, 2:31, > 185 at 11 :39, 7:26 and 9:49 p.m. nnmpnllt-n— umbered Men,” m. 12:48, 2:35, 4:27, 6:15, 8: 5 p.m. “Central—“Those Who Dance. Ambassador— ‘Numbered Men,” 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. 1,000 years ago a man TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. 1:20, 3:35, 5:20, 7:25 and person, | 1:05, 3:15, 5:20, 7:25 and R-K-O-Keith's— Midnight Mystery,” at 11:50 am., P. JUN DANCE MusIiC HOTTEST EVER at at EA/IDE AMUSEMENT PARK_ Chesapeake Beach, Md. Round Trip Rates to Seaside North Beach 10 at 05 Adults .. Children 80 Day Tickets. 'lbe Thiae lewve Distsics Line veation: o at “WORKMEN OF WELDIT CO. WELDING THE TAIL ON Y\ BuFFALO, AT QST BRIOGE. who -could cut apart or WELD together iron in the manner we do would have been called a devil’s imp and perhaps s or angel today we loudly shout, toned to death. Whether a devil “Come on with your hroken metals and let us save your dollars by WELDING them.” Weldit Co., 516 First St. N.W. Metropolitan 2416 Of All Automobiles Sold This Year Have Been the NEW FORD Which Has Given FORD DEALERS Splendidly Assorted Used Car Stocks. Bargain prices have been put on all our cars. Prices so low that you should buy now even if you had planned to wait an- other month or two. BARGAINS Go to your most con- venient dealer and ask for a demonstra- tion in the car of your choice. Bargains . . . Chevrolet 1928 4. Paige 6-45 Sed: and other Model A Fords to choose from Cherner Motor Co. 1781 Fla. Ave. N.W. North 8565 Bargains . . . Ford TI‘.P ile T Model A Busin AA Truck Chas and other Model A Fords to choose from H Motor Co. smn&.mh.. 2 Bargains . . . 1929 Oakland Coupe. 1920 Whippet Sedan . 1929 Chevrolet Coach 1930 Essex Coupe and other Model A Fords to ehoose fram Hawkins Motor Inc. 1529 14th St. N. W. Bargains . . . 1o choose from Steuart Motor Co. Sixth St. at K NNW. Nat. 3000 —— Bargains . . . 1929 Ford T 1929 Ford Cal 1929 Ford T 1928 Whibpet 1927 Dedre Coupe 1920 Pontine Coupe 1928 Buick Sport Reo: 1920 Chevrolet Coupe 1020 Chevrolet Coac! Nolan Motor Co. 1111 18th St. NN\W. Dec. 0216 Ford Model A Svort Couve....... and other Model A Fords to choose from Donohoe Motor Co. 215 Penn. Ave. S.E. Lin. 0302 1926 Ford Couve 1921 Dodre Sedan 1927 Budson Coach ... 1027 Erskine Sedan . other Model A Fords te choose from Northeast Motor Co. 920 Bladensburg Rd. Atl. 0200 Bargains . . . Rupk seatan Jats, mede e s Cevrolet 1928 C S Adams 6060 RK-0 THRILL-PACKED | MYSTERY DRAMA COMPSON | with Lowell shm. ) Hugh Trevor, June Clyde, Raymond Hat | ton, Rita La Roy, Ivan | Lebedeff, Marcelle Corday. MIDNIGHT (A Radio _Picture) 'y ial Hollday unu«u Entitled “Independence Day” WARNER BROS. EARLE 13th St. Just Below F IN PERSON Charming—Bewltehing THE SOREEN STAR ESTHER RALSTON With Brus Fletcher at the Piane Today at 8:15, 1:10, 9:25 P. M. ON THE SCREEN BILLIE DOVE Irst N a HVIOI .“::“ g “A NOTORIOUS METROPOLITAN Qrie’ Chance In His hear inthe MOONLIGHT on the river - TONIGHT ana l‘?q;’ and Sunday HAPPY WALKER'S ORCHESTRA | WILSON LINE th ST. WHARVES Tel. NAT. 2440 CHESTEF\ MORI\ ’S WALLACE BEEAY < LEILA Y, NOBENT MONTOOMSNY Lowrs J YD”‘ - on L Seeing Is Believing BIGGEST SHOW IN WASHINGTON ! AT 'OUflTllN"u B At Special Low Summer Prices 1. “NOT DAMAGED" Youth in a Jazz-Mad Age Featuring Lois Moran 2 SAM JACK KAUFMAN America’s Different Showman 3. LEON BRUSILOFF and the famous FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA Largest Musical Organization in the Capital 4 MORTON FLOODAS He's Organistic 5. FANCHON & MARCO'S “Ivory ldea” stage eztravaganza de luze [ 3 WILL AUBREY Mr. Funny in Person 1 FOUR HI-HATTERS Right From Danceomania [ 8 HI MYER and his piano peaches 9. BETTY LOU WEBB 1. PEGGY CARSE-- 1n and the inimitadle SUNKIST BEAUTIES MORE, TOO!: LET'S GO! How lbo!' your annual outing? ganizations, f a1 or schools, Sunday schools—| ccesstul outing this sume together and charter a) " for Moonltght Dance trine. Wilson| Line, 7th 8t. Wharves. Tel. Nat. 2440, WMBARTUN 143 wnu..-u in A & (ALEZANDER um! ln “BONG CLATRE ana ALER. in_"NUMBERED usu AVA I.ON sncKintey "85 TODAY_DENNIS KING In __VAGA KING. TODAY_DENNIS KIN¢ VAGABOND. Ringo e Warner Bros. l_mnm.n-ut CENTRA TORASTMONTE, BLUE in “THOSE Wnntv - OLONY flL Ave & Farragut Bt TORAY, . WINNIE LIGHTNER and JOR & BROWN in HOLD BVERY “Warner Bros. TORASRAQRMA SHEARER in “THE sAon h & ool me. NW. TODAY—_LUPE VELEZ in “HELLS HARBOR. W "“ln & Park Re. NW. TODAY-CLAUDETTE COLBERT in :‘Y‘ IG MAN PFROM MANHAT- VORE Gt Ave. & Quebes 81, N.W. TODAY — BERNICE CLAIRE and ALEXANDER ORAY in “8ONG OF Dlnle'non SIDNEY LUST TALKING AND SOUND Mt Rainler. Md. “THE VAGABOND KiNG," a." bia POLITAN-LF st. n.w, -.umnnnol—mh nd Col. rd. *APOLLO—624 H st. lfll st. n.w. n. ne. ode Island ave, and Butternut sts. NEW-——Lexington, Va. *NEW VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Vi OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. ‘OPEI‘A‘ IIOUIE—MI-OI‘. W. Va. FROF. & JiS ACHER ETUDIO, A1 i R ‘t’l‘w i EhRE

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