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f B—_—l4 * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, With sugar at an unusually low price, and since bargains in fruit and vegetables are always to be| had, everybody can count on sav-| | who choose refined cane sugar for preserving fruits and vege- [ tables of all kinds. Preserves fill an important place lin the diet. Canned fruits are fine tems Clash, but Outcome Is Seen Benefit. BY ROGER BATCHELDER. Special Dispatch to The Star. authorities like Work, Courtney, White- head and Lenz, will not harm the public. It will b2 & boon, say the experts. When the smoke clears in about three weeks, and the new system is given out, eny one who can play_auction will be able to grasp its purport. Glowing thoughts of husband and wife speaking SWEEPING NATION: NAVY TO TOW CONSTITUTION D. C., THURSDAY, oz JUNE 25, 1931. Sails Undependable for Timely Arrival of Ship Restored | Financial Difficulties Blamed for asserted, because in t youth craft were not means of communicat the ship to ap) in hundreds he days of her with this Failure of ar on time would result sail the U. 8. frigate Constitution, re- stored in early nineteenth century fash- ion, yesterday drew from Assistant Secretary of the Navy Ernest Lee Jahncke the statement that countless children will be ited in not being able to see this famous old vessel. which their pennies helped to rebuild, this Mr. Jahncke proposes to avert, | ©! pointed, should other maritime factors intervene to pre- vent her appearance as planned in a port If she depended solely upon sails. Many communities are planning to give school children holidays when the Elizabeth’s Hospital. ‘Vacancies in the Training School for mey the organization had Oell NEW - YORK, June 25.—J. Mjtchell, attorney for the Church ot f America, Inc., sald s had ceased lt was tormod in 1926 by a number inenz men “to stimulate an in- t and extensive interest in the had Nurses at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital have Juan;lent, but he said left open & large number of places for per- essel reach t, - M s vy e sons desiring to become graduate nurses, partment has worked out a sc edule ICE CREAM CHURCH AND DRAMA |\, Sossicncs our o+ e v o cision to be made by the men in the organization.” '.l'hie! Smashes Store Window. ! at to discuss them. As the at- of wfll. l;’flma P;e:;::; évall:lel sugar; BAT".E UF BRIDBE ON SEIT!EDULE TO U. S. PORTS LEAGUE DEFUNCT :Emza: ':TE. I:'h.a;z:fi T‘fim?m zj %flm m :-et. 'mfiz % moc:::; A ‘Shel resented t-he the baby Sputtered MRS. A. Cane Sugar Insures Ideal | by Donations, Jahncke Observes. Failure of Orz;:intion i i : e Founded in 1926. 5 4 oo lg A!l S [||Experts of Variety of Sys- Criticlsm of the Navy Department appointed time could not be AMOX _ADV _A UeRAERS anning | for failure to have sailors equipped to | by dio, the A.uhhnt By the Assoclated Press. ~ ing money by putting up a va - unless the Navy Department program e e NEW YORK, Jun: 25 (NANA).— dnml as a social force and es an edu d e( is carried out. . Y e, 1T T e it o e e bl 0, |* s’ ke erpont e o VACANCIES REPORTED [t SIS o e o g Rk be:!ut unE):keclfic‘;it t;;"'w)t\)r::e ?y':&;f m:nltllau in which the Constitution is e, ganization sf func onh;x heullu:e | veen ulberts duled to - sal - Countless are the hau:evu\es s “:;ed o Ayhost 'of bridge players, and sches mh‘l’;“lfl e'”ro:m’u Students in Nursing Desired at St. ut flmnclll df ties, said it was @ BUZZING FLY | MELE o extending well on into Fall for towing | the Civil Service Commission has an- 1:01' hrrn‘Unu]. {m 0 a8 des érts oc io ou: emoter regularly were given out | the Congitution slong the Atlantc o4 Ak Sl s adocted Drive Out for ELIVER me from a jealous se In sa s. ellies and rel- v ri R e ere In e Lishes ave nice accompaniments for ||| will be. & singla system of Mdding, And{ wal vecs to sehesup, ° 6 884 S8IP | \eq Suly 2. Pul tnformation may be Fresh Strawberry mother,” she continued. face? The nerve of her calling beer, lamb, pork and fowl. Sand-||| By & confict between sysiems, 1 Was| 1t sans alone were to b ussd foltars jcUikined ol (he' ez, Sourtt Maple-Walnut “‘Why, every time I tried tokiss it the ‘kiss of death’. | wiches made of jam are always||| Culbertson is standing by his €ard- | fafiure of the vessel to show up at ax | B street, ¢ KE the baby, the woman almost e, appropriate. for children’s school ||| Packs and will not budge. Mc EVER BROS. Vs 1'd tell you about a real kiss Whitehead went to Europe when the trouble started. Courtney, head of the new organiza- tion, asserts that there is no real con- troversy, but suggests that when a chal- lenge is issued the challenged party has the right to choose the weapons, and that he will do nothing about matters until Culbertson acts like a sportsman. gton and Wheaton, Md. had hysterics. “‘Can I help being impulsive? Can I subdue the mother in- stinct? Could I stop to figure that I'd just left the garbage D. S. POOL, Inc. 20 Slightly Shopworn UPHOLSTERED luncheons. Preserve with refined | cane sugar. The Sugar Institute —Advertisement, of death so far as we are con- cerned, It’s Amox. This woman sprayed Amox and there were dead flies to the right of me— Quality Service Over 30 Years Why Be Worried —during your vacation, ? ible loss of dead flies to the left of me. Only Work Shows Optimism. Solid C A S Two over. possible - ; J.E Cunmngl;mll Co. otk with no public citicam of the MaBogasy [—] IR Days your 5-321 o w;:fl when I saw his rosy smiling the baby’s cover saved my life.” 314316 SEVENTH ST ulbertson systen, is certa con- i s, :?:l:‘ players will shortly become happy \ $1 8'00 t $3 5.00 it costs so little for such A mox—the kiss of death for bugs. Get Amos at your e s e 0 Possessions £‘° have the grocer’s, druggist’s or hardware store. But get it masses,” said President Courtney to- Values up to $60, now below factory cost. Backs and seats Pm“’f“"“ e and put an end to insect pests. night. ' “Something simple, you know, upholstered in Denim, Tapestry and Damask. Sllver“ /are SUMMER HATS that they can grasp.” tl Mr. Work went into further explana- on, “A multiplicity of systems has been influencing the game to its detriment,” he averred. “If we can have one sys- tem, the situation will immediately be improved. Until recently, it never seemed possible to secure one, because FRIDAY AND SATURDAY = D.S. POOL, Inc. Product of The American Oil Company A MO A BETTER INSECTICIDE STORAGE It's both fire and burglar proof. Prompt collections. R AUTOMOBILES, at in'Tavor of the systems that they favorea| Phone 729 ELEVENTH ST. N.W. Moderate Rates. for that we could not get together. NAt. 1650 Half Block North of Woodward and Lothrop on Eleventh Bt. Merchan[s Transfer | “After several meetings, giving here and taking there, we have created a popular system. The delay in announc- ing it will not be serious, and all will be very clearly determined before any anncuncement is made to the public.” ( _ Mr. Culbertson, however, made & di- rect attack, and seemed ready to use any convenient bridge tables or other weapons. “The Advisory Board of Bridge Head- quarters, Inc., he said, “which is con- trolled by & merchandising concern | selling duplicate bridge boards, has promulgated a so-called new ‘offieial’ | system of contract which it is now ad- ! vocating as standard, and which has and Storage Co. 920-922 E St.—Nat. 6900 Storage—Moving—Packing—shippins | ff| HOLIDAYS SELLING OUT Entire Stock $5 and $6 Shoes Newest Models FROM HOME TO HOME IT SPREADS . PARTY SECRET of a few been worked up in the past few weeks i and still is belgxg worked up. All Sizes Members Highly Regarded. ’ All Styles “I personally have a high regard for Whites & Combinations the members of the board, and appreci- P E 2 ate their past splendid contributions to atents, Ete. - bridge—the greatest and most popular ol all intellectual pastimes. “A handful of lndl\ldufll.l however, can never proclaim a ukase to the American people without becoming ri- diculous. Then it is & well established fact that what the players choose to call the Culbertson system is what I prefer to call the approach-forcing sys- tem, and is the accepted standard throughout the world, having become official by reason of -the voluntary choice on the part of bridge lovers. “It took me and my assistants more than ten years to develop, and it has never been changed, except incidentally. “What will the hundreds of tnou- sands who bought the books of the ex- perts and studied their systems think of them now? 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