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e . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, APRIL 29. 1921 ~ 3 ————SER. LA L T S Ab Martin Savs: |AMERICAN WALDENSIAN [inveghioeion ey § ana 15, e ig vt & won. | Decr e Martin >ay Streets mortheast. jE2s s AID SOCIETY TO MEET phants, lions, tigers and all the | Wil have scven p the citizens of Washington da)iater years the dogwood will be wn- »*r other ola friend spear in the | 12,000 people. There will be three pot heed the warning given -them by [known. FLORENCE KINCHEL( :y::‘r.;.‘ul.m‘:h»frr;’ ewill <‘x,.r. at 10 am \r,,,“v {wo stages, a hippodrome track (he young beautiflers of this clty about! Addison School We Have a Number of Buyers for enagerie ' cking dogwood. 1 am asking you to Sl Save the Dogwood! Pein oy rinting the warning fn your big top or of The paper to impress it upon them that in avill z ; . ! Held in This City First Two Circle, “thinde | eas including cal- = Daniels Likens Bravery of Bluejackets Days of Next Week. ‘ R L R T The first annual convention Risking Lives to Historic Deeds of Naval Heroes of Old. r BY JOSEPHUS DANIELS, tboard. The man who ventured into American Waldensian Aid Society to open for a two-da on Mon-y = day at 10 o'clock at th bitt Housc The convention T Bt ..;_‘;;:.-'5;\:::.«1:":...":;‘{{ A Real Bargain = Apartment Houses I t with sudden death rolling around | Inter-church Jmovemens . e I Former Secretary of the Navy. | [\ iR, Qudoen Sttt Cevery lurch jizeatingamerica Lene ith Six rooms and bath brick house with front Large or Small LE isked his life. e g K b . : ? ARTICRE 26 "But Mackenzie did not hesitate an [ Chren in Tty and rear porches. hot-water heat. In PPark- variou® Prot- s J . teciad | view. near Georgia Ave. Only $350.00 Cash : $46.25 Monthly [men well know tant churches are to de ions Facing death and danger, men of ;' .~ the Navy displayed the dash and dar- | 1l get it,” he shouted n, and quick action that[* The next moment he had flung ing, the e ditions of the service. | himself down into the flooded rear are the best traditions o i deck and, on all fours. was reaching There were heroes in the ranks, afl(m the plunging cylinder. . well as on the bridge, and scores of | He had his arms almost about i 3 when it broke away. He lunged for them performed deeds that deserve m! T A e e hin &o down in history spoiled Mgs try, and once more it OWNERS DESIRING TO SELL SHOULD LIST WITH US AT ONCE HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. 1334 H Street N.W. Phone Main 1028 the Sunda | Herbert W deliv ew York. Rev. V el of Milan. Ita Woelfkin of New Y Il and Lieut. Bruno Roselli There were several cases in Ihlcl\‘ escaped him. \\"x ting_for what 1 Monda i . e =) seemed a better chan e made & to make addre Mon i from damage or destruction. Butjjugias He appear % to have his hands + Monday evening session and Rev. | seaiay addresses Realtor 1409 New York Ave. Main 98 Allen Tup session je by Dr. Charles L. rk. Itev. Jame there are few stories of the war more | upon it, the Remlik gave & roll that thrilling than that of John Macken- | iing 'the huge charge back upon | couple Hmt zie, chief boatswain's mate, and the!pim, almost crushing him. He barel S Remlik. | saved himself, but turning quickly, | thirty years. 1 At will be m Frie- v of New Y 'The )'(cn;flik, nnqarm:u\‘r_vafir{h:ht«hvn; 1.1: upon the bomb and mim it. :’p- Mrs. Em \1“.,‘\ has a I<tur‘,.. i of this United States Com O care e be- e enta v e F : xton. | R R St S S T o e e Tova s B R T Termfic storm was raging amd the | Saven: Shio mad Crew enough t’ git a divorce from. R e ace /| \In rec .mm«nimn that the medal of e STt thd heney wasther: ccommend at the medal o BeMl fis own in the keavy WoAtHeN. |, rar. the highest decoration Amer- | auet Tue U-Boat Is Sighted. lica has to give, should conferred , .ould zo only in circles, and its crew, | which Bishop Suddenly there was a cry from the| ackenzie. commanding offi- what {and grace will be Ly Bishon Alfred 5 when the U-boat eme ed to s e lookout: 3 Remlik said Bkl hanRenes Opsned e D {Hardine. The speakers w hop | “Submarine, 400 yards to starboard’ 7 - in acting as he did. ex- this show of fight. the TW. B MeDowell of the Methodist ‘General quarters” alarm was sound- I his life. ‘and prevented the ! ducked again and quit the combat copal Church. Dr. Slattery ed, and all stations were manned. TWwo | probable loss of the ship and entire | [ 00 Cine for the Cassin, and she rs rrefary to the Ilalian k2 3 periscopes had been sighted. The aft-{ crew. Had this depth-charge ex- !\ {aken to port, repaired and re- . Count Rivei: Dr. Jehn er-gun’s crew stayed at its post. try- | ploded on the auarterde with the { {ined to servi £ {quis, general secretary of th . Sartorie of Boston The, nvention will end with a ban- the Kbbitt, a will preside Copyright National Newspaper Service. | Ty wve D: i ing to get a shot at the U-boat, in|sea and wind that existed at the time. | ‘g, « s A ngram had | Roard of Home epite of the fact that bix seas were | there is no doubt that the ship would | clvon mie men to tave (ne ohip aAnd | Costabel of Mitan, Ttaly breaking over the vessel. | have been lost.” et e Seventh at F . Before they could fire, however, the| Among the destroyers of the United | "0p 2t ) the Jong-established Y p submarine submerged. States Navy vou will find the John | precedent was broken and an Ameri- CIRCUS HERE IN MAY. . Then followed one of the queerest| Paul Jones. Decatur. Lawrence, Far- | hun €AY YRS DIOREn O K0 STER T situations that could arise at sea. The | ragut, Porter, Dewey and Ingram. Remlik and the submarine\were both “Where did you et that ’lfl.\'l 80 tossed about by wind and wave |name?" somebody asks. “The others | i say 1 was Jus Tlcan e 2 ey 5 that “neither could use its weapons|are familiar, bui who was Ingram:" | [ Sa¥ 1 wqs justificd in inson’s Big Show. + against the other. The Ingram is the first ship of the | “There were so many deeds of dar- [ joun Robinson's eircus, now on its The Remlik's gunners kept their | Navy to be named after an enlisted | o “eo oy “Initances of personal |y inere. et toue 5 o how guns trained in the general direction | man, and it was my pride and pleas- | pratvery. that these Seem to charac . in which they suspected the U-boat | ure to break a lonu-established prece- | torize vhe entire Service and I fecl was lying; the U-boat presently bob | dent by thus honoring the MemOTY | 4o strongly that only opportunity bed up again, but at once submerg-d |of an American hero, who, in this e e ha) as the guns turned toward it; twice | life, never rose above the rating of a | millian . to qistinsuieh themselves more it poked its periscopes above | gunner's mat that T might erite heside the whols the surface, only to withdraw them,| Osmand K. Ingram served on the | (I8 0 MUEAL W as a scared snail withdraws its horns, | Cassin, and the Cassin was patroiling ""l“f:;geTfl\nk ol ican people | Parade Route Announced for Rob- (GRANULES) H i i o (Hopyright, 1 when the guns swung into line for | in Irish waters—where submarines | (Sonsrighte, el b S 1 | a trial shot. s were thicker than almost anywhere | RSN B¥ NATOpA SEWISLED {§Eer INDIGESTION T On board the Remlik there was|else in the scas. Al ri i i an intense eagerness to drop a depth October 15, 1917, the C: into foreign i Taste good, do good; dissolve f ‘bomb. a U-boat, and put on ndinayian. | instantly on tongue or in water; R Bowb Bieake Looss. reach thé spot where the periscope | Purpose forbidden.) take as needed. ad shown. But_the quar Could this have been done the U- | Mafmirsed The Castin b boat would have joined those which | search. A half hour passed and there never returned to Germany, but as|was no sign of the enemy long as it was impossible for the | Time M Quick Actisn. had g 7 kept up the | (Amother article by Former Sec eeed anaiy {tary Daniels will be printed in Th ar tomorrow.) ! QUICK RELIEF! —_— ALSOC IN TABLET FORM FOR THOSE WHO PREFER THEM. =.\:--1=uu Remlik to make more than two > N — . > ddenly, a d ¢ MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE S ShehBe ramiins v ant | siphete, “HUUE Snein 2 it |ALEXANDRIA KIWANIANS | “WAKERS OF Eer Gf almost as mucn damage to| {pred And headil Lor S en 0| GUESTS OF LOCAL CLUB | Ly SSOTT'S EMULSION . Through all the perils and excite- | yards away. In order to avoid it the ment of this encounter John Mac- | Cassin must act in seconds—almost kenzie did no more than his duty, SPlit seconds. i 2 S PR T et e ! ® Double-emergency-full-speed” was | Visitors Are Presented With Mal Washington—the Most *Livable than anybody else did. | signaled to the engine room, and the let at Regular Weekly City in America. But the greater danger was vet torudder put hard left. ¥ | Bl Just as in_the case of the Remlik, Luncheon. i The depth bombs Which the Remlik | the stern of the Cassin was stored crew had itched to drop in the U- |With depth-charges Headed by Mayor James Dunean of HE DEMAND boat's neighborhood were kept in| Gunner's Mate Ingram, cleaning the |Alexandria, more than fifty members | ON US FOR boxes lashed near the stern of the |muzzle of his gun. saw that the tor- (Of the recently organized Kiwanis 4 boat. They were big, bulky things, |pedo was headed straight for the|Club of that city were guests of the : 7] fllle‘:l with * high goxplos’ne~s§{e-surn of the Cassin. If it exploded | Washington Kiwanis Club at its regu- f\’qMEs ',’: Omorrow we o, n t e season enough while held in leash, but dead- | there. detonating the depth-charges it {}ar weekly luncheon at the Hotel Washington is a Iy if the two pins that held the|might sink the ship | Washington yesterday ednaal its height right Jif} nr;gg mechanism ere r»mnvhed o Fully aware of !hi peril he wan e O e re s R osuont e now. Many §Il: . . he waves breaking over the ship's,running, Ingram, without a minute’s | ks 2 REal 3 = oo vven breakfing over (h anipe running, Togram withoit'a, minutel | RERORI oF S pinaty e changes tak e (i with an amazing sale of toppled it over. rolling the bomb | the depth-charges sia’ throw | them [ SCOrEe Warle’d. president of thecvit place, particu- ginia city afier which 7 John J. Keegan of the United St larly at this season. We have employes” compensation commission |[If out-of-town as well as local out of it. The hox Wwent overboard,|overboard. but the bomb sid and sloshed and | The Cassin had made a quick turn, rolled about on the deck. fand for a moment it looked as if the S WOLK BEINE carria ““The safety-pin's come out!" some | forpedo might pass astern. But, when | ouiiined the work being carried on in| | clients to serve. ene-shouted. it was only fifteen or twenty feet|' Seopetary Harry ball presented S le § Every man of the crew realized away, it leapéd porpoise-like. from There's a prompt sale for - 3 o M W 3 Et ze the danger. for every shift of the | the water and struck the ship. e aacla ";,:,'I',‘,,, .’,“““”k',w"“;';‘L the houses you want to 9 D it e N dmas o ans g Hiero Instantly Kille {frisky voung Alexandria Kiwanians | dispose of if the force of ere was a terrific 3 +un. | in_ord y ¢ e ree Sl ) Captures Rolling Death. s Mate Tngram was e Gun-| “rhrough the courtesy of A. B. Bry* Maximum Service” is ap To venture inte that part of thelly. But the Cassin remained aflioat! |AWSKi several acts from the Cosmos . ahip, with the waves dashing over it With radder wome omgined afloat! 4piter furnished the entertainment $ il 095 meant to risk being cafried over- tered. it kept going. even though i'!p[;_xhs:i:\rrll;xammd S e Identical with those we must sell later for $3.00 to $5.00 m neth W. Ogden, Charles F. Holden, o {Richard Gibson. Nelson T. Snyder, ST BIRMINGHAM CMoToRs . OFFIC WITH FURNITCR {John T. Worthington, Richard L. Ruf- Yrvice: $15 to £30 per month. Hullders and|N¢T. J. Y. Williams, Randall Caton, Manufacturers” Exchange, Suite 410, Hond|Clarence Roberts, Samuel B. Moore, bldg.. 14th and N. Y. ave. n.w. Ihou-M 934, 1 John_Graham, Harry Hammond, Ta lor Burke, Claude Fletcher, Jam. {Duncan. William Illsch. Edgar War- “ifield, U, 8. Lambert, L B Dyson. iClinton Knight, C. Page Walicr, 2 E . Irvin Diener, This Model Car has been dris of speed and with solid over rough roads and obstacles that 7 Frid e have "wrecked of capaized & rigid-asle | TRACTORS MITED NUMRER OF a1 car. The Birmingham fs a demonstrated =uc- voit Utilitors and Merry Garden Auts ot o i €eas—a ear fo be proad of. - | vators are selling on a deferred payment pian, | GGeOrge imer Timberman TR 1 VARM UHILITIES CORPORATION, Ti15 13t | Howara A, Feldkeller. 6 Rooms sloo FWhy Heaven ix interesting t0 men."" Pastor | }r harles King, W Moore. K. E. Wal- ] ¥ B. Hez Swem ay night. Four & lace, W. Gentry, . H. Davis, Floyd Taptist Pastors will preach Say 3. 4 Saunders, George Buddin, Gardner 1. at 8 p.m. Good m large them). Centennial m...' Chv.. Y CHAP! Hr s now.. will give a recep Nicholson, their new pasto April 20 and members and friends are shior Wi itani | Carroll P. Carpenter . A. ReaFdon, Carroll Pierce b sxfind'". H »“'illkln» < . i : Phone Nor‘h ms i Metal Garages BUY THIS BUSINESS Petworth i PROPERTY LENGTHS ¢ TO 12 FEET. ; , 724 Quincy St. N.W. )| FOR INVESTMENT OR || | I | i $3 to $5 new straw hats at -4 large bedrooms, oxeep. 1 PAY 7% NET 1 tionally large liv LANSTON MONOT PHILADE The annual meeti 0N MONOT! be Leld at Royal sts.. Alexandria, o'elock noon on Thursday. the 5th day of May. i dining rooms, breakfast and S < ) 9 i tor The purposs of transscilng eoch busl | BEAGTISOL MADou iangs || mcepimg porchen Vers docp ||| gorie are logking for the con- N 5 N at’'s wron ou asK. sfer ocks will be closed on April 25 at | \aniage of new Key brige: overlookiog whess ([| 100 TETMS can be made. ] nia to buy it now ‘at our rea- 9 o ST i e reopeoed on Stay | Siys Tomenably pricet: ehuy Serma "FLTES | Wonderful location for 10 3t 10 o'clock a.m. a R, Gplorado N, 1 young professional man. By order of the Board of Direetars. ONE COAT OF LIWE OAK Asnmom‘i Inspection any time up to Delays will result in paying a NotlunD We’ve captured the samples | i | i sonable figure. | i i 1 | 'W.ARTHUR SELLMAN. Secretary. | e CEMENT 1o o 9 p.m. higher price or a huge rental € P1aNOS FOR RENT—UPRIGHT AND GRAND | {ban '",',";*"";g;‘qn":l patat iy 'ton ating | i ZLopiiease term put on ) that" wil stop leaxs 18 | . a: t-of-t Didaes for reat at masnable prices; restyok | Foora’ Tapply 'ume 2o Owner on Pre, R tihs chany wallias 'on purchase price by agrepment. HUGO | fooff (o guarantes roat’ tor | mises. local concerns are daily biddin t tw R s TR ot | S e o U el R tora toneris are dais Tiading and cancellations o o lea a YOUR WOOD FLOORS TPLANED, 1314 Pa. ave. i Your owner mav be induced | { i' Join Peariman's il to sell any time an orce i > ClRClj : TING i 0 v“.c.a:,c{“l i Yo oreca | makers. If we could mention names you would 1 | | ! et done free MOVING ] I’ILTURES )AA\ 6th, 2 'OOL CAK FOR ett., with m urch: school. club, ia— Household goo and personal ef chine, 1 e cd Tatess with Ereates security SIEEARITY NTORAGE €0, 1140 15th ot " CLAFLIN ()PTI(AL co. Flat or Torie Cali Consider this proposition and neiprenerea:Tariny emermman o appreciate how modest we are in our valuations. RS Of the Real “Latest Fiction” i Substantial three-story and g Company: ‘PEARLMAN'S BOOK SHOP, cellar modern store building, reputable it of engineers o NW. HIRMINGIEAS MOTORS STOCKHOLD] the folln with hot-water heat and electric light; lot 23x99.8. Serviceable for any line ca- tering to women’s trade. Very close to corner of 1lth 907 ¥ STRE] ronnds. squares, [ Motors o Straw hats are sold and shipped to the retailer far ahead of his selling season. And hors, of Birmingam rors, of Birmingham | R SOl fov s et KSR TE A and S SLTnTiient “Sirest this year many dealers having received most of their shipment, cancelled the balance bexagone and flate. . ounded siccess for the Birmingh cara ihyront, . . . . A CRAGE MPG. €O, 2K . "k "".'.::,,",‘.'.'.“,".'.‘ The, recognized center of on the plea of late delivery. It is this aggregation of cancelled orders, plus the makers’ o CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. e ate located the largreslt'd::)';er:? . SOk i s il | e, it R L S i] ment stores. samples, that make up this sale of 6 13th Srreet X W _ S e — i brings the buying public t ] Don't Wear Mended Shirts. ROOF_ TROUBLE i] particular Sommamry o nat ol Let Us Make Them New. 30* Call Main 760. i Will lcave first trust for ~ Printing That Succeeds | Grafton&Son, Inc,,.7" ey et o s wen prees. " ISHEDD PLUMBING Cash STONE & FAIRFAX The hats are made of sennet, ]_,600 new hats rough and novelty braid straws, fin- —all of first quality and finest work- ished with careful attention to detail. manship. Choice of smooth or cable edges. i THE SERVICE SHOP s 708 10t that means unlimited Serviee | PRINTERS, | Main 3 and_genuine Satisfaction. BYRON S. ADAMS. You'll Save Cash on Lumbe.r' §3n5 y.!,.), iy mi ‘3,;,'!32?‘:,‘, i . H : Lumber ou sor oes gett sreomst encge, sas Price, | 4 —WALL BOARD and other | -\ rbnClad Garage Co., 921 i5ch | i N W Hom ' spring house repair supplics | St Man e o $7,950 ! € es The character of these hats is of 1 e Al T oL T TP, ’ . he ¢ : All have genuine mis. Geo. M. Barker Co Inc. 28 Bases for Pore the highest quality. They include the new €951 N. Y ave : 15 Roofing Experts . 725 i fieel| The Shade Sh SR e ek ik s our e 551-553 Randolph St. V. STOKES H\\I)ll‘\s g 836 T S | ko FERcuson. i« (| Princeton St. Get the New Low Prices on tonting Experte. ! $1,000 Cash Window Shad Pl bm Need At »|[ Just East Ga. Ave. NW. | Bell crown hats —just another detail of their unusu- indow Shades umbing Nee tention 5 . N.W. Srddade | ! . . 7- 1ly high quality. " When It Comes Lk e Setavine. . Lots 20 Feet Front |i| Open and Lighted Until h wide ban Sl to Good Printing rones.Cor- Room for Two Garages 9 P.M. ‘ with w dS Size® and shapes for every head \ e ns Less Th her Build- « 2 s The National Capital Press 0\3;1"“ S_\C';f,ef;fc ‘Xft"of’; e el U Gy it —you're going to find just the style D 8t N. X = s % & tically the Same House H ’ 1 5 THE BEST ROOF ——[ror e s BT | GRS | Hedges & Middleton the newest thought in mew's that suits you best, and at SLOS leather sweat bands a3, Tinea b7 por pant; when taa| Paint | v s ..'l‘,'. e . (ncorporated) i straws today. you’re going to save half or more. S B L P | 275 gl [, 5 el H. R. Howenstein Co. s H W, Malnxlez l ’ : i law's ehep, st oec) Company.Phoze Main U4 1239 Wiscousin ave. Fjoue West 67, l lRONCLAD Roosec 1us ¢ u...w. | Becker Paint and, Glass Co., 1314 F Street N.W. N