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THE- EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 30 BLUE BANNER CHOCOLATES | THE HOME CANDY NODELSLETTERS " FALTO GV CLUE Assoelated Press. W YORK, March 30.—The police which Dorothy | Keenan left in her safe deposit vault |and expressed the opinion they would throw little SAM HARDY WILLE WRITE ON TENNIS FOR THE STAR AMUEL H. HARDY, world-traveled tennis player, and regar{ied as the ranking authority of the net game in the United States, will begin a series of articjes in The Star next Sunday. They will ap- pear each Sunday for an indefinite period. ! Hardy, who has been playing tennis for more than thirty years, has grown up with the game, so to speak, and no man has a more intimate “LOCKSMITHS” GIVE |} CUPID THE LAUGH By the Associateq Press. ‘OWENSBORO, March 30.— | Cupld, reputed to luugh at locksmithe. frowned before the bars of the jail | here today. Filed away in the office | of the county vlerk was a marriage | llcense certificate with “void” written | across its face. The license was fssued to R. C. Kimmel, who gave his age as thirty- | where the hill until Kimmel cler two rings ave purchased on Kimmel then prepared to cas served wit 4 Taylor Yewell, a e, but n to igar dealer, charging him with having tendered & worthless check. He was placed Juil. |, North of Hudson bay in Canada there are 40.000 square miles of tically unknown territory, When You T hink of NDOW SHAD knowledge of the sport. In his writings he will tell of the evolution of the game, contrasting the old with the new, and relate the big incidents in the paths along the way. - His associations with the game as player and leader have been many and varied, some of the high spots being as follows: 1892—At age of fifteen, won Pacific doubles with brother, Sumner Hardy, president of the California Tennis Association for the past twenty | M. Kimm years. Held Pacific coast singles, doubles, or both, up to 1900. he city yea: street apartment because she 1899—\Ward and Dayis, national doubles champions, first casterners to in- lm-pnixwm}m for a wedding at the to join them in a Nm) to * | vade California, drlcamj_ by Hardys for \t;fu‘ title. T Gklee ot Pelfce e Tisads jdown” J. K. Mitchell of Philadelphia, ’ 1900—Hardys played eastern circu ining eleven prizes. : E The wedding party arrive althy and elderly admirer. 1910—Lived in London, reached semi-finals world doubles championship. |did lhedc!mef of Do:nc n‘w)m < : : an audlence with the 1911—Reached final world doubles championship. o FlaoRt oo B et el e 1915—Returned to California, reached final in state doubles. 1917—While living in Chicago, won Chicago singles, Ohio state champion- light' on the model's Remember that 95% of the new buildings erected here in the last 3 months are equip- ped with :hades made by The Shade Shop. Consult us for Factory Prices. five and his home as Columbus, Ohio, and Miss Menda Greer, twenty-five, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Greer of Fordsville, near here. Mr. Kimmel and Miss Greer engaged. The young lady stricken with appendicitis. A tion was successful, and Mr. K who planned. to lea | murder. However, We recommend these delicious Chocolates they have been passed ra for cutor had would shed light on blackmailers who he believes chloro- | formed the girl in her West { s s eten mel 2 Their purity and flavor make them favorites everywhere BIG FOUR CANDY €O, INC, Wholssals, Confoctioners OCOLATES L UOS I SE NLWL obtuined the letters from nna an, who took them n the box under order of the sur- ate's court ere are several letters,” Mr. “T w with a warrant chargin fallure to pay his bpard bill. The prospective father- <hip, western Pennsylvania championship, United States clay court championship in singles and doubles. in-law immediately announced wedding would not take plac agreed to settle the board bill. 1918—Won several Chicago tournaments, the Ohio state title and na- { tional clay court championship. 2 { 1919—United States clay court champion in doubles with Johnston, also | e s con- not think they will Ive the mystery. Other Rich Friends. The party adjourncd to the east-west match versus Tilden and Richards. Defeated by Murray, national singles champion, in five-set match. othier sources that the ri- | 1920—Captain American Davis Cup team, playing in England, New Zea- al land, Australia, Manila, Japan, China and Honolulu. Won United court mixed doubles with Miss Hedstrom. ted States intercity doubles with Mahan. would not say who wrote ned from | ous men and_date Why Doro of preser Statse 1921—Won Ui o > -|1922—Won thirteen championships on the Riviera, also playing in Spain, ltaly, London and Paris. Won metropolitan doubles veterans’ title with Campbell. Vil s another of the - 'This Wonderful Open and Lighted 6:30 to 8:30 Daily | |l S SR | P honogl'aph 315 to 327 L Street N.E. || #iiiifi i = $59.50 (Just North H St. Cars) Think of it! A high-grade Phono- ! The only new city houses offered on the market S s for this price and on such easy terms. one of he gruph“n; full, mellow tone, in a beautiful mahogany case which was Differs With Daugherty. made for a phonograph to sell for three times this price, $59.50. Next Door to at the distr R. 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