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“BILL JONES” COSTUME ON THE M l;m. Theatrical “Light- niy” Man, Makes Donation to Near East Relief. When John Drew, as chairman of | the mear east national theatrical com- mMtee, appealed to Frank Bacon for help in the old clothes drive, June 1, the “Lightnin’'” man promptly o fered to donate his “Bill Jones™ cos- tume, which has been seen by more than a million people in &he record- breeking run of the play in New York city. That suit will be put on the auc- sfon block, and it is expected man thousands of dollars will be received 10 purchase ' garments for destitute Christians and Jews in the near east From his private wardrobe. Mr. Ha- con personally prepared a bundle of spare clothes, which was accompanied by a generous check. Youth and age shake hands on the AUCTION BLOCK | stage and in good works, for the fa- | mous “Kid” Jackie Coogan was not to ‘be outdone by Bill Jones and insist- ed that his mother give away all his wardrobe, then changed his mind and wanted money given to buy new clothes for the orphan kiddies, who can't remember anvthing but rags. But Jackie selected a great bundle of his own togs, books and games and ' bench, offered him a few days ago. other things to help the kiddles learn to smile again when Christmas comes ;!ex.t time. Mr. Drew’s committee fol- | ows | E. F. Albee, Grant Allen, George Ar- |liss, Gerald Bacon, John Barrymore, David Belasco, Dorothy Bryant. George M. Cohan, Owen Davis. John Emerson, | Mrs. Fiske. Daniel Frohman. Mary |Garden. Mrs. Lydig Hovt, Howard 1 Kyle, Mitzi, Alice Leal Pollock, Annie Russell, Constance Talmadge, Norma Talmadge and Henry Morgenthau. Local theater.men assisting lsaac Gans in_the locai campaign are Ro- land Robbins, Tom Moore and Julian | Brylawski. Clothing is to be given June 1 and {taken to any fire engine house; also {in Chevy Chase to the Presbyterian | Church. and in Takoma Park to Feld- ! man’'s store, on Cedar street, or to Keith and Rialto theaters. |WOLCOTT DECLINES OFFER Senator From Delaware Refuses State Chancellorship. WILMINGTON, Del., May 28.—United | States Senator Josiah ©O. Wolcott today sent to Gov. William D. Den- ney a letter, in which he declined ap- | pointment to the position of chancel- | lor, the highest station on the state | enthusiasm. LARGE AUDIENCE -SEES SHAKESPEAREAN PLAY Community Players Present “Mid- | summer Night's Dream” at Dean Place. A large audience greeted the Com- munity Play in “A Midsummer Night's Dream” last night at the Dean place. All the members of the large cast proved that they had entirely re- covered from the ill effects of the chilly breezes which they had braved at the Tuesday matinee, and gave : remarkably smooth and performance, which was greet It was a lovely spectacle almost in pageant form, whos was enhanced by effecti lighting, especially in the fairy scenes, where | the loveliness of the girls and the beauty of the music gave the real at- mosphere of fairyland. The cast was uniformly good. Arthur White as Theusus giving evidence of I his splendid Shakespearean training The most interesting re of the | cast was Pauline Graff. as Puck. whose first entrance and dance, and all of the scenes that followed. were filled with the spirit of ¢lfin mischief and greeted on every occasion with prolonged _appl The comedy | scenes.” especis trazedy of Puramus and Th were well done, as Bottom; the work of Finley Hay 3 | Ralph Robertson, as Snout. and {ton P. Clarke. who plaved Th being especially worthy of note. Vir- | Argonne Terrace Homes estate value. increased valuation. price in Washington. i Do not fail to inspect these homes today or Manday. Open Daily [ ONLY 5 LEFT OUT OF ] Built at 16th and Columbia Road The houses sold have been purchased by discriminati ng buyers who have realized what constitutes R The location of Argonne Terrace is SUPERB—high elevation overlooking Rock Creek Park, a neighborhood of refinement, composed of embassies and Washington’s most elaborate homes. Argonne Terace houses have been a revelation in Washington Home Building by reason of their splendid plan, -modern equipment and elegant appointments. The decorations and interior style have set a new stan * Exhibit House, 1630 Argonne Place Until 9 P.M._ REALTOR 1409 New York Ave. N.W. dard and have never been surpassed in homes at any WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1921—PART 2. INCREASE INRATES RS VTR ""Motor to Bac Washington’s Newest Salt Water Colony — 36 Miles From Capitol, } | iy Fine Salt Water Bathing---Great Fishing- —11 miles of the fimest beach front on the bay—beautiful shade tree: architect, -hour auto run. HARRY C. 921 15th Street N.W. Back Bay Beach lmfirovetnent Co. TURN FOR THE BETTER SEEN IN WANTED—REAL WILL REMODEL YOUR PROPERTY FOR business and finance 1t for you. increased reotal will pay for the improvements FIDELITY STORAGE COMPANY B By LT ek Wik true REVIEW OF INDUSTRIAL LINES |dramatic fire. ana. Marie J. McGuire i Real Butate Department. | was excellent as Hermia. —_— —lR LB . The work of each of the plavers| —_— i LET TS RELL OR RERT lie== X { YOUR PROPERTY [ TESishamaserzadiby eanestnes i) - . 5 ] TYLER_& RUTHERFORD, INC. TR R Ind H Th Trades] o EFRAR xe plenaid training which thex had un ndications, [llowever, atindome lrades e ergone at the hands of Denis E. Con- AN’ nell. the director. |- R d p ‘ A | WANTED—HOUSES. : Washington-Virginia Railway eadjustment Prices and Output Are | We Have Immediate Purchasers MAKE TRIPS BY PLANE | for smait modern howses in ait sections _1¢ 2 ou e ix for sale at & reasonable pricv Wasusie: " | Schedules Held Upby 1. C. C. Not Yet Completed. e imore usiness Men Fly to i 33 14th et My ‘ for Another Month. == s fomeshon astermdShore; Ik £ e BY STUART P. WEST. | There is to be further cutting of | A 'RESORTS. Special Dispatch to The Star. peration of all schedules providing| s g1as steel prices; Judge Gary and the other ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3. BALTIMORE, May 25.—Baltimore »1‘:‘ s e YORK, May 28.—Wall street | jeading representatives of the in- e 2 e 2 | has shown again this week that it is dustry have said as much. But this cities of the country | commutation fares on the lines of the | mo " concerned with the immediate | Should not take away from the im- that can boast of possessing an| Washington-Virginia Railway Com-|g { portance of the turn for the better in : | : Y acts of trade and corporation earn- T nia 2 aerial ferry. Twice weekly a hydro-|pany, which were filed by the com- than it is with the conti SR, I (I B o plane. owned| by Ew ot deaiesl pany tastiRe b (ings than it is With the continued im- leather and shoes. in the distributive L ek ‘”"” ter, *-’“‘slf‘"";’ e <l T:"-\ was further sus-|provement in the credit situation, or ’lrnde nnd—m%r striking than any— i one of the piers at the water front|pended today by the Interstate Com-|tne long range optimism commonly | P Failway traffic. - for the eastern shore with two Pas:|merce Commission. The original sus. i e Better Showing by Ralls. 1 Directl the se s T ss & 1 asion. sus-| oxpressed by leading business men. % by g Directly on Shom are in'the Satomonite business, | PeRSion order elapsed June 13. The | The price movement on the stock ex- 1,;{-;,“;;3";;; Showing in raiwas | § AnAmerican PanHotelof £0 to their homes on the eastern shore | commission today ordered a month's 4 it B e e e e O | farther. suspenaian. the finall sispen jchange has been very uneven and [otheritestimony,such asthe idie car{§EARRCITY 000 pyp e 7. . {the trip requires only thirty-five min- | sion elapsing July e isccondl| Some| Etoups ihave jofleredibetteriresjniatintics and thielDuures Ol carlomqs o ‘ utes. They formerly made the trip by | suspension, which is made under the | sistance than others to selling pres- iNf, to the effect that the railroads auto and it took exactly four hours.|commission’s rules of practice, was!cyre. But the market has been com- Passed llf;‘rwzh ‘hfi“‘ [Qarkest DOUTl IN THE HEART OF THINGS Mr. er has two machines now | made to allow additional time for the | pelled to Rive its chief attention to |LWO months ago, and since ] and plans o organize a company to|commission to study the evidence pre- | the cutting and passing of dividends DSER Tapidly on the mend. One of the| Rl“c:ss operate a daily service between this|sented at oral hearings before Com- | which is going on and to the indica- MaiN causes—scarcely vet appreciolsd City and points on the eastern shore,|missioncrs Clark, Aitchison —and|tions in various lines of Industry (-0 the sudden slymp in TRUNEN|S o, roina Av . ciose to Beach & Stesl Prr. Mey 7 that the readjustment of prices and | {rafic, beginning with the FROWTH O yifhin's blocks of eight leading Prot. & Cath. The order issued by the commission | output has not yet been completed. January. was the violen % % urches. Largest moderate rate hotel of brick. today forbids the Washington-Vir-|These have been the important con- OUr foreign Sbm'ger?bflt he pres | el & stonc construction. Hot & celd runcing @inia Railway Company to change its| siderations for the moment, but the]dent of the New York Central po Yater in guest rooms. _Priv. bathe. A lan. e o eharges and to chanwe 18 | e M teming. nd It secms. close |out to the Senate committee on inter- (BS0updlv.: $L0up Eu Pian. Special weakly practices until the investigation and[at hand, when the market for securi- |State commercve, the decrease of 367" | mien, Fnoklq S5 A A TRETUN T Pro sSuspension proceeding shall have been | ties will be more responsive to the |300.000 in exports for January i N disposed of or until the period of sus- | broader view of things. the $265.000.000 decrease in lmvnrl:i Dpension and any extension thereof has| This view stresses the many evi- | Was accompanied during that month = - < expired, unless authorized by special | dences that commercial and financial by a falling off of 33.600,000 tons in | permission of the commission. conditions throughout the world are the haul of the railways. = The suspended schedules, which | getting back fo normal. First of all | In March the export decrease rosc| Npw/GWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT were filed by the railway company in|is the remarkable recovery in the ito $432.700,000. while the reduction wn | T2 Cr ACEMENT | February, provide increased one-way | banking system, with the federal re- | imports amounted to $272.000,000. But, Vireinis are h. ‘“"“m and round-trip fares, special car|serve ratio back to the highest in|by that time the railroads had inau-| Dol Tiohe: d charges, commutation fares : mearly three years. Second, there is{gurated their drastic program of re- | J (a7 1P cancellation of the twenty the change in the economic position trenchment and the effect of this was 5™, Ty ep HARGLD LANDON commutation book ticket f of Europe from one of great uncer-|visible in the series of large increases s = tween Rosslyn. Va., or Washington! tainty to one of decided promise. in net earnings despite the falling |, | and points on its line. In general the| The allied nations have balanced |off in gross. The April accomplish- : road seeks a 10 per cent i ea: in! their budgets, brought through care- jments along this line were still more | . < = . the flat fare between all stations |ful economy 'their purchases in the |signal than those of March. oK TXTIOKY AVE. NEAR RRACH | which it claimed in oral arguments|foreign markets below the level of Figures. city. 250. rupning water \n rooms_pri- before the commission it nceded to| their sales, and have within the last| ’°"‘°.B'"""':'“‘mem"m,m TR TG 3 pay operating expenses. six months been paying off war debts hatithisimeansiton it e v [ 1™ Attorneys for the road, in summing| at a rapid pace. community is well summarized by the | lup their arguments before the com- = = controller of the New York Central | t Funding Foreign Loans. “ho. commenting upon his company's mission. declared that the road needed 3 A e oreimbtely $330,000 additional| The next step may be the funding | April net of 34,100.000, or $2.300.0 Tovenue a vear to put it on a|O0f our government loans to KEurops {more than the Income a year ago. e ancial basis. They claimed | Teckoned at some $15.000,000.000. This |said: “These figures should be dis I that this additional revenue could be | Was hinted at publicly by the Presi- | tinctly encouraging to all interested + 1st hotel from Beach and sveriook- L At increase of 10 per|dent of the United States this week, |in the well being of the railroads. ng ocean’ Ceatrully lncated. "Fireproot. E ‘ Sent 'in the ome-wa: LTond "r | Who made the point that these credits | With the progress thus made in re- | STator Jthe, Brvchicss bie. Speclal soring e itien ot O e he Y (wanty-five-triy | Would then become a live asset for |ducing operating expenses, the 10 to | v: D, ey, Sacton Ao ich they claimod was an in.|the benefit of the American people. |15 per cent wage cut which it is ex- 1= _—— = Siltiee Vo the Toad and failed 1o vieid | The obvious way in which such bene- | pected the labor board wil announce = % Nifeient revenue to justify its cont | it would be_conferred would }I¥|on Wednesday. ought to be satistying TS O tinuance. through applying the interest which to all except a few roads which have | ~Mwwe® RS Bor . SCe oSl | ’ B Kurope would pay on this funded debt | been running badly behind. Another | On Toartwait at Mostocter 29, S JREC | to meeting the interest on our own |week or 5o will see a number of other | JL"™ g Gorins tes. H. M_RBBVEN - REQUIRES RATES POSTED. | yar obligations, therehg' 1;(:1::.:;-;1}:; industrial _companies ’§"';’°“§f or pecl. o | a part o? the present burden off the |passing their dividends, but this ac- W filpeai ——— Ehoulders of the taxpayers. - tion has been so well advertised Ini = T:!:IE El: . OQDB_" rea Vi In the third place there is the de- ! most instances that it is hardly ely | &t. James Place. overiool House Bill Would Have Hotel % ' il nag Gccurred in prices, | to have much further effect. So, too. | Fireproof. Capacity %0, Pri Prices Placarded in Rooms. in industrial production and in wages. | with other bad news lying ahead, such . B 2 5 ; While it is true that in certain di-las cutting of automobile prices, re- he Phillips H 1 ffers the bes fer 4 Posting of prices in all rooms by ! rections this readjustment has not{duction in steel prices, poor quarterly T e h] 1ps ouse t offers the best opportunity tor Washington hotel propristors would | been completed, this should not ob- |earnings statements—these are Cer-{ yi. icnusetts ave, near Besch. A. C. Me- bo required by a bill introduced | S€ure the fact that in many other |tainly not material upon which 0| ciELLAN. Atantic Oity, N. J. a a directions it has been very thorough. |bufld an upward movement in the | S = i o e AT PRICES, ALL BEA- by Represcntative Hays of Mis- It js time that the old fetich of steel | stock market. {'sons: tooms, apartients, houses, hotels, Stores, [sourl. a former memover of the|being “the baromoter of trade’ was) Yet what has been proved in the 3 FRALEY MILIS = ol ' wag | abandoned. The history of the last |action of many individual stocks dur- 112 Sonth Tennessee ave . | House District committee, which was | 2bandonsd. The BAtry o0 e | e Tast month of o0 will before — e jreferred to the House District com-l jngtances where the general trade|long undoubtedly be true of the en-| Normandie foee . | mittee. Prompt action on this meas- | movement has been only slightly af- |tire list, namely. that such shocks Running wi ‘ |ure is anticipated because at prac-|fected by very wide fluctuations in|have been so well discounted that e D {rimny o e | tically every meeting of the commit- | k¢ steel business. Morcover, ateel is | when they come they have little effect B C = | tee complaint and protests have been | ysyally the last to conform fo ajand are even regarded with a sense: Fxclusive Cottage Neir Boadwai. made regarding hotel charges, COU-| jownward swing in industry and the |of relief. in residential sec- I]nalgi‘ “’”[‘i,,‘,"“,",,“’l“’jhf‘,‘,',i;‘fl“mk legis- | Jast and most reluctant to recover. (Copyright, 1921.) e e Americas ve ac C! ces. . - —— - The Hays bill would require the i Ocran nd Connecticut av. Washington hotel proprietors to file TABOR INNGT 100, (o targe, aire - S amimtn ot e e wiin | SENATE WOULD GIVE 110 |MEASURE PROVIDES PAY | on.. Excane wbics 300 ;....l,;",,.,,, . the District Commissioners, these | 5 management. Mod. rates. &AM Dune schedules to include meals when a | R | scheaules to inciude meais when +| MIDSHIPMEN NEW CHANCE| FOR STATES’ WAR COSTS |™ 1, CLARENDON Hotel |plan. It pfovides that prices cdould _— { 0 :1m:u v Dea: hnch."All m-;'m‘:iu hot | not_be advanced without thirty days' | an running water; private baths. Alwam inotice to the Commissioners. Amendment to Navy Bill, Passed, | Lodge Bill Covers Conflict With fopen. Write for rates. _ Monroe Hutehim Representative Hays introduced < or Cottage 0, 17 . Georga &ve | this pb,n at the solicitation of the Provides for Renomination of Germany and Disturbances on |'sl ttage Cap. 200, Noted for ift" P 1 3 ation ol b ! table. dally; $18 up weekly. 120h eea: Ph Main 98 A i Yanitorm Rote Fogulations Men Asked to Quit. ! Mexican Border. v ® hlERsoN cb oL M one aimn throughout the country. i A HAVEN, - ~ = = i One hundred and ten midshipmen _ Costs of raiing armed forces du e s (o Senator Caraway of Arkansas has in- | o were asked to Tesign after. the D& the war with Germany and dur- THE ENGLESIDE Qe : { re-examination last March would be DE troublous periods on the MEXICAN | (o Juge 17 The best combination of ge- 2 cligible for renomination under an 'border would be returned 1o the! e sesshore features on the Atlastie eosst: 7| amendment to the naval appropria- | States and territories under a Dbill in-{ Ma‘chiess fishing. sailing. bathing, etc.—ocean, AR ERRECRTEN tion bill adopted yesterday by the |ihiuced by Benaior ook rer " | “Tae: Engiede’ oers: st : Senate. | The amendment, offered by | 3achusetts, the republican leader. The Engleside offers modern sppointmests, G Senator McKellar, democrat, Tennes-| The measure directs the Treasury |Bes and fresh water private baths. Orchestr : e was accepted without a record |UPon presentation of proper vouchers | Garage. Booklet. . F. ENGLE. Munager. X P! without a ] Aiso The Covington. West Philadeiphis. i voi» after a_two-hour debate. to ‘pay to the governor of any statej—= """ OSSN phia. YO mator Waish, democrat, and Sen- [OF territory or his duly authorized OCEAN CITY, N. J. { ator Poindexter, republican, Washing- ,46€nts the reasonable costs, charges See Lit_of [#ading Hotels of i ton, in charge of the bili, declared |2nd expenses that have been incurred OCEAN CITY, N. J., renomination of the midshipmen [bY Rim within the ten years prior to i i osms =i ) would destroy the morale of the |the Passage of this act in aiding the{ = ps. academy. but Senator Pomerene, | URited States to raise armed forces{ . . OCEAY GROVE, N.J { democrat, Ohio, contended that the |{OT use in the existing war with Ger- 3 g i {men had not been given a square M3V, Or for the protection of citi- | deal 2ens nfhmfii United States in Mexico 4 b _{or on the Mexioan border by supply- Directly on_the Beach. Senator Pomerene read an anony- E 3 e . . Sunday and Monday— Siustor Pomerene read an ann. | 0n S Morlond Sotiel WL muiBl | o BT i erted that ofcers were detailed porting men of his state or ter-| POINT PLEASANT, N. J. o the Naval Academy because they "““t:"‘:’:"d"gfe afterward accepted poINT ~ PLEABANT BEACH — WAE T8 were due for shore, duty. The letier | g1t es. ed forces ‘of ‘ihe Lfl'lmi:mz;:.“nur;:‘n:g 3 river ten miles long and fx S ’ t s tell- . y : Adjoining Almas Automobile Club (i O e ~Treasury repayments are to be lim- | three iakes, Folf links. bave ball, ten IFdcnitiinoiwiata thing. about |ited to the principal of sums spent in | ing, canoeing. a gymkhana. A cot be twn o lon iala But® shall |this way, the bill further provides, | et to rent for this summer. A. 0. 5. HA- what 1 am to teach you, and if money had been borrowed by | VENS. Office onpositey the railroad statiom oating, C. try to be a fair umpire between You | jugislatures Jor governore. to. mecs | Point Pleasant Teach. ¥ 00 and tnelfextbook 3 ked If the |SuCh expenditures the interest charges| SRR S — ete Senator Poindexter aske: would not be recoverable from the| “POINT BLAKISTON” (COLTON’S), o writer of the letter was one of those | federal government. i Opposite Blakiston Island, ) j who failed. Senator Pomerene re-| There was no estimate as to what Opeps May 2R Salt-water bathing. fshing, o =] | plied in the negative. amounts might be claimed by the va- | crabbing: dancing: orchestrs. Week ends & =|;” The Ohio senator said that Rear |r{o0s" states or what states might | SPecially. 300 water-front lots on Totomae for - E5|! Aamiral Scales, superintendent of the fr2y% S8 €L DT *hie. Auto map and honkiet. Phone Leonard- ° jacademy,” naa’ misapplied laws de- : fow ¥T. LD BLAKISTON, Paimers F6., i ! signed to aid the cadets. st s Co.. Md. 2 * Senator Kenyon, republican, Iowa, VE DAIR ADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. - L4 E !rem:xrked it appeared that the An- ASK TO DISSOLVE DAIRY. = apolis authorities had sought to| .Abplication has been made to the Hote] Br rices o o R g f i S addock izing re-examinations) for in- e corporation known as| 9 [ it their God-given preroga- | Walker Hill Dairy. Inc. William A. BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD, tive ilmspl-on‘ wnmamGr'. Simpson, Phll{p’n“.\lflt-‘l-r v mewly eslarged and cenevatod . = . Simpson and George R. Reppetti, hotel. situated on & mountain peak, en: A Summer Colony With a Future | A TEUR DETECTIVES | T S R B S o g g5 e8s. rough Attor- | gpRVES A SPBECIAL OHICKEN DINNER ON : : q : neys J. S. Easby-Smith and Ral, g S AN X In securing_the services of the following well known engineer and Fioharty the court is advised that | F o, FOI £2. which has proven. ver popular Mr. E. D. Maxwell and C. A. Hunter, who have specialized in WORK ON WEBER CLUES [necember 31 1ast William A. Simpson | to motorists. ~ American pian, $5 per % town building—we have planned to make this one of the most ideal, moder- purch#sed all the stock of the com.| Buropean plan. $2 per duy up. Special weekly i Fashi ¢ pany and became the sol T ate-priced bungalow summer colonies ncar Washington. Less than one- the business o omante] Open May to October. Coroner’s Jury at Seat Pleasant De- - e e o e g ey CiFors B h_;y:grkwi':i‘:"’“:‘:H‘s’mg"’i’ i clares That Identity of Slayer ovU T'O’F;mwn]mml: ESTATE. CHESAPEAKE REAC e — » Parks { — PERTY. SANDERS' CAFE, NORTH CHESAPEAKE LANE and contract for 6 pCali. ! Is Unknown. SEE ME DEFORE IT'S TOO LATE; FOR! Beach. Md.—Fried chicken sandwiches, soft fornia Bungalows. Build sale or rent, cottages and lots: North Beach, | drioke. Anbeuserr-Busch Budwelser. 20° TnaBreatrictiont Wil Lpermit £=||| Scores of amateur detectives are|Chesspeake RBeach, M. APPLETON' CADY. VIRGINIA. 2 i i < 723 Mase. are. n.e ne_Linc. 61 b 4 e 2 i efr - n oy Happily Bpent only the better kind of im- working hard in an effort to obtain | Ny cotraGEs, RUFFALO AVE. NOETH The Dea'a) iy Sghuk IS rovements the rewards offered for a solution of | Chesapeake Beach, Md.—Four rooms, painted, | P . the mystery of the murder of Mrs. screened, cement foundations, water in kitch- | Margaret Elizabeth Weber, twenty | ens: large lots; trees: two biocks from beach: years old, near White station, Prince | bathhouse: $1.650: iiberty boods accepted.| Take Tidewater Motor Buses to Morgan- Georges county, Md., May 19. Owner on property Sunday and Monday. | town. Transfer to Morgantown-Potomac Beaci 9 ! ad BLOOMFIELD H. HOWARD, 5100 14th st.|auto ferry, or take steamer t. Johms to Celoy . rr;g:euzse;y:fi": so"z‘:g‘: :;;fl:f::sz n.w._Columbia_ 8794. { nial Beach. Auto ferry makes frat trip Satort 3 vid2nce | 5°R60; n day and lands cars directly at Potomac Beach. Offered at an inquest held at Seat|sora: beariog frult trace: 300 fect-sates | Look The Diace over_make reservatioms for Pleasant, Md., last night was con- | front; Deale, Md.: near Herring bay: 35 miles | Summer vacation. Potomac Beach is ideal fas cerned, and the jury merely reported | from Washington: $1,100. Address Box 233-K, | ily resort. Fine bathing, fishing. etc For i that the identity of the Slayer was | Star office. e " | tormation write FRANK G. BRERETON, Pos (_k‘-* unknown. - e WATER FRONT PROPERTY. mucBeach Was jor eall Mst DU, = Justice of the Peace John J. Fainter | i BE L WATER-FRONT 1 the state being _represented by |2nd cellar: suitable for club. Apply to owner. MNILISIDE AGRS » State's Attorney J. Wilson Ryon and | LOUIS J. SIEGERT. Sr. Galloways, Md. 4| Near Orknes Spriox: P. 0. Macasle. ¥a, Constable Thomas H. Garrison. None |FOR SALE — ATTRACTIVE, WELL BUILT| paver terage. e oroinde 7 8 of the six witnesses examined was |bungalow at Colonial Beach; ‘comfortable both | " ¥ Beautital mountain scepery. able to shed any light on the tragedy. | winter and summer. For particulars write | The country’s best things to eat. The colored man Joe, who had worked | OWNER. Box 2. Colonial Beach. Va. [ Rates moderate. Rooklet. Open Mey 15ta. in the neighborhood of White station | FOR RENT—JUNE 1 UNTIL OCT. 1, FUR.| —MB-AND MRS. WAL R. BRYCE. Owners. _ and disappeared, it was testified, had | nished 10-room home, delightfully sitmated, [ DR. WHITE CAN ACCOMMODATE not been seen there since two days | overiooking the Potomac, forty-five miles below | more couples for the summer: lovely lai prior to the murder. Washington: electric lighta: runnin slecping porcher: the right kind of accommo Vi moto ting: sal d .. will gl i '\ extept ea ‘ Detectives Dougherty and Bradley. | vrciubics and milk jacinded dave"Dances Saturdas nights. Phone Claren. ;nembe;:d ocrnu‘n}:; :&ne road t’m"ut leo and motor highway: $150 "per mooth. | don 172.-W-2. Auto accommodations. 30° orce, cers are si a N R. N] , Brooke, Va. ») work’ on the case. Several reported | — " — = COLONIAL BEACH. VA. - clues investigated yesterday failed to -FIRON ALOW SITES. f benefit those engaged in the investi- A C TS THE BREAKERS gation. Numerous residents of the 6 WESTORY. BLDG. " COLONIAL BEACH, VA S Vicinity of the scene of the crime have | = "n'-':‘ .h'n-r:h;: house, ;; g also ten reported alleged suspicious incident: e ey e s and each report has been fully inve: REAL ESTATE LOANS e s mars e tigated AAVE FUND 10 PURCHASE —SECOND! Owner on premises Mav 20 and 30. After that Constable Thomas Garrison has| trust notes. Address Box 343-K, Star office. | date, 1411 N st. n.w. Mrs. CARILL-BRYAN. * traveled several hundred miles over | FJii, BUY GOOD BECOND-TRUST NOTES 2 the county roads in his automobile |is any amounts. Address Box 62K, Star of-| MONROE HOUSH. COLONIAL BBACH—A ‘and tramped many miles through the | fice. Ed 4 boarding besse. 3% . CUT THIS woods in the investigation of the| \ONEY TO LOAN . ATE large lawn _and_shade our crime. Scores of residents of the|at ¢ and 7 per cent. JBSSE L. HEISKELL, | APpLY o _premises or phone W. 1242 A county have been clomely questioned | Je@Het 2> == VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. H - = ut al ey were able to do was to|1 HAVE A FUKND Ol 000 TO. LOAN AT ~ ¢ lllm'l.lobde Map with di- gumgest: theorles and not furnish | #% iatersst 3. A BAYDEN. HICG w. o MAKE SUMMER facts. T HAVE, 'BY TO LOAN ON FIRST il rections how to reach LTAd TRURTE at prevailine rates. ®| RESERVATIONS NOW! Back B B ,. D. H. ROLAND DRURY. o4 ay Beac PAROLE IS CONSIDERED. [Ebons BE:3185 204 Wedmat Bike Driftwood Cottage 8 N MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND FOR LIRERAL Attorney General Daughtery is con- T i Tocated on ocean front with comfortable sidering recommendation of the fed- | g eammisein ratens o oo ok T | rooms ang Tome “conking. Reasonable rates eral parole board on the application | STONE & FAIRFAX, 1342 New York ave. S 2 3 ALLEN, M for parole of Oscar Martinson. former MONEY TO LOAN. HARPERS FERRY. » VMlanager sheriff of Hennepin county. Minn.. it| 1f you bave proper security in D. C. real 1T TOP HOLIS Open for the Ph Frankli was said at the Department of Justice. | estate we can negotiate fret or second trusts HILL TOP HOUSE O N one Franklin 6570 Martinson s in the penitentiary at | quickly and sacigfactorily. o T. & LOVETT. o Leavenworth for violation of the Vol- BN 4 Marpers Ferry. W. Va. e Mats 2345 718 14th at. < The recommendations of the Board THE LOCKWOOD are understood to favor granting of the application for parole. —Gmmlgf AT COMMISSION RG! P¥LER & RUTHERPORD, F-hd 817 15t ST, K.W.' Mrs. A. P. DANIEL, 20th seasca. R /)