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OR. LLER BETTER k. INQUESTMONDAY Alleged Slayer of Wife Is Re- covering From Wdund in His Scalp. | Dr. Clinton David Miller, sixty-five cears old, alleged confegsed slayer of nd wife, Mrs. Emma Miller, at home, 138 B street northe avout ¥ o'clock Sunday morning. at Emerge Hospital gradually re- covering from a scalp wound he is! alleged to have inflicted in an effort to take his own life after killing his wife. A policeman remains on guard at the hospital to prevent the possibility of his escaping. It is probable that he will remain in the hospital until next Mond fternoon, the time fixed for holding the inquest at the morgae Yesterday afternoon he red to take more interest in h rs and | asked for his glasses he might | read Following the over Mrs. Mill Yesterday turned 10 be pr swearing in of hody at the morgue | the body was | to Undertaker Zurhorst | ed for shipment to either “arlisle, 1'a ced wife and children | Lancaster, Pa. Three of his | NAVY YARD EMPLOYES | WOFX TODAY, THURSDAY | Precedent Deprives 2.900 of Same Time Off as Other Govern- ment Personnel. edent establ ath of Pre ago, wse of at the time of th MeKinley, (wenty=iw proximately emple 1 navy vard will hav and Thursday, wh nents will be clo: s, ehief a pre d to work t other de- il erk of the Navy ccedent stablished whe ; ad been assassinate ble for the o Hutchinson of th srvice ¥y country » closed only Mr. Curtis puid N. P, Alifas, Internatio District Ma- president of al Association of hich the navy v & in ate i ht protested the r calling for | work on_ the part vy vard cr ployes while other ghvernment wo ers were free to pay their r the memory of the late Pre e FOUR BEACH EXCURSIONS | DELAYED FOI‘} FUNERAL sts 1 Navy Yard, Kallipolis Grotto and |- Other Groups Act in Respect for Harding. excursions scheduled f peake Beach this week have postponed out of respect to the memory of President Harding, cording to announcement by officials | of the Chesapeake Beach Railway Compan ¥ Yard Recreation League, to have held its outing to- postponed its excursion in- | v, according to C. R. Waddell, { airman of the excursion committee. | <allipolis Grotto of the Mystic Or- der of V. Prophets of the En- hanted Realm, which was to have held its excursion tomorrow, likewi has indefinitely postponed its outi The Keystone Fellowship Associ tion and Local No. 63, International Brotherhood of Firemen, Water Tend- | ers. Oflers and Helpers, which were to have held excursions'at the beach Friday, have postponed the outings until W ay, August 15. Tickef vhich en sold for 1 be honored the railway either Friday of this week or Wednesday of next weck. PLAN MEMORIAL SERVICE. Kiwanis Club to Pay Tribute to! Memory of Mr. Harding. Memorial services for the late Pr dent will be held at the weekly mee ing of the Kiwanis Club’ Thursday, when all routine business will be di: pensed with, according to announce- ment received by the membership to- day. The ceremonies will be conducted by Rev. William Sherer of St. Colum- bine Chapel and Rev. John C. Palmer of the Washington Heights Presby- | terian Church, both “sky pilots” of the organization. Re Ra Campbell, “sky pilot” of the Kiwanis Club of San Diego, Calif., now on speaking tour in the east- ern stat who was to address the club on the strides W s has made in the west, will divert his ta to a eulogy on the dead executive. SUES COMPETITOR. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company yesterday filed suit for an injunction against the Sanitary Gro- v Company and Vernon A. Welte. properties occupied ns at 941 and 943 | The plaintiff | company be ving the adjoin- ks that the enjoined from oc mg store and that the owner be pre- vented from accepting the rent for the property, Through Attorneys Douglas, Obear & Douglas, the Atlantic and Pacific company asserts that last December it leased the property at 941 I street from S. Cooper Dawson with a pro- viso that the adjoining store would not be_rented for a grocery business. 17 last Welte bought the pro with full knowledge, it is claim- of ‘the lease, and in violation thereof has rented the adjoining store to the Sanitary company. The ner was notified of the alleged vio- n of the agreement, but the com- pany has moved into the building, tne court is advised. Galvanized Iron Pails Found to Affect Water Zinc contamination occurred when federal chemists here held “Wash- ington city tap water” overnight in galvanized iron buckets, accord- ing to announcement today by the bureau of chemistry of the De- partment of Agriculture. “Do not allow food or drink to stand for even a short time in a galvanized iron vessel, and do not use such a utensil in making pre- werves or jellles, or as a container for cider or other fruit juices.” is the warning issued by the bureau. Some of the zinc. with which the bucket or utensii is galvanized, probably will be dissolved. it is stated, and will pot only give the food an unpleasant taste, but is . Yery pt to cause sudden and in- | temes illness, fehoruse! | d Mlle. Th' Pittsburg feller that's {leged t’ have killed his wife an’ then had his legs cut off by th’ cars may go free, but he'll never be able t* skate agin. A lady’s handbag containin’ powder an’ pistol awaits th’ owner at th’ pust office. (Copsright National Newspaper Sersice.) AMUSEMENTS) B.F. K}IITH‘S— ‘The Meistersing- ers. The program Keith's this week is headed by the well known “Meis- tersinger: This organization is in the veteran class, but i retgin their splendid voices and har- mon 1y as they did when first brought together. Harold Tripp ontinues as first tenor and his solo. Love Will Outlive It the house hy the veteran b big share of W members meron Steele, me in for d th curtain c A new g Study big hits prises blon, ette the Itrast’” was one. of last evening. It Frances Williams : Miss Vann as : With Arthur Freed. c of popular songs. and Jack at the pianos. The girls are tionally clever dancers, and gorgeous dressers s principal offering cock Dance.” created something of sens: with the Young dancers marvele Wity and perfect rhythm, cver mem: The two men while the girl of the com- “the bru- mposer Gifford good lookers Miss Van- "he Pea- “the ion with solos costumes. n Rubini, the violi Diane, the Fr. a s popular as in forn the audfen. pparently of their ¢ % L b with a j best in vaudeville; are good in Davis and - old nd anteu ons. never tiring wton opens the act, one of the Russelland Pierce bbatic dances. Fra Darnell seem with thejr sketch, Hayes is back with songs that go well « Lloyd Southern ( CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. A% & mark of respect t Chief Executive. Warren (. whose memory Is doubly newspaper men, the regular di of the Deadline Club. schedule tonight, has been postponed the late Harding. dear to ner for The Optimixt Club will hold n me- morial meeting for President Harding tomorrow, 30, at the City Club. Raymond Dickey will speak Sergt. Jasper Post, No. 13, Ameri- an Legion. will meet Thursday, 8:15 p.m City Club. Election of dele- gate: Brig, off the V n defe Harding. August en. Anton Stephan has called F. W. excursion this week e to the late President The excursion will be given 13, to Chesapeake Beach. Keane Chapter, N Tumbus, has postponed its meeting eduled for Thursday because of the death ot President Harding. c 58, Knlghts of Owing to the death of President Harding, the Military Order of the World War called off its luncheon scheduled for Thursday at the Rac- quet Club. ‘The meeting of the Electric set for tomorrow night the Ci Club has been postpone respect to the late President Harding. League Owing to the death of President Harding, the subscription dinner of the business and professions en’s section of the Women's City Club has been postponed from tomorrow to August 15, at 6:30 p.m. Ax a token of respect to President Harding, the Catholic Daughters of America have postponed their meet- ing from today to August 14. The Practical Paychology Cluh, founded by Anna Maud Hallam, will omit its meeting tonight at Central High School out of respect to Presi- dent Harding. Next meeting August 14, 8 p.m. i ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Because of the death of President Harding, the scheduled meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America, which was to have been held tonight at the Raleight Hotel, has been post- poned indefinitel, Women's City Club: The French section will meet for a dinner at 6 o'clock. Causerie at 7. No Wednes- day morning circle this week. CHANCES FOR WEST POINT Commissioners Asked to Appoint Two D. C. Candidates. The Commissioners of the District have been requested by the Secretary of War to nominate two candidates for appointment as cadets at the United States Military Academy July 1, 1924. Th appointments are sub- ject to qualification of the nominees at the examination beginning the first Tuesday in March 1924. Similar requests have heen made to Senators and Representatives in Con- gress of all the states whose quotas are unfilled. FLEMING GETS POST. Appointed Executive Secretary of Chicago City Club. Word has reached here of the ap- pointment of Herbert™ E. Fleming, former director of staff:for the joint. congressional commission of reclas- sification of government' employes here, as executive secretary: of the City Club of Chicago. Through his work with the: reclas- sification ' commission Mr. Fleming is known to - thousands of federal em- ployes here. It will be his duty to further the work of the Chicago City Club as an agency for developing sound public opinion and for render- ing it effective. —_— Kresge Store Sells Wildroot. The Kresge 5 and 10 Store has just received new stock of Wildroot hair tonic and Wildroot liquid shampoos as advertised in national magazines. —Advertisement, ~ ING STAR, WASHINGTO TWO-MINUTE TALKS ON SAFETY. No. 15. BURNS TO CHILDREN. Suppose an army of bandits should suddenly enter our city, capture twenty-five of our chil- dren and burn stake. It is n that our nation for war at once, a calamity coul No, it could na year just that or scalded to d bandit army, bui in most 5 carelessness on their parents, gers of letting with matches, many other cau; being around their mother left her a high chair to kitchen stove. saw the tea kettle and cateh it, died in a few burns received. wash tub of when she was for just a monm returned h whom she had the cel ceiving Bori-fires alwa; dren, but ha i | caused the death mirers. arriv | . | in be and that port lamps are =0 pla Can any happen to your hom, It will p around and see. Prepared by WASHINC Capt Menry of Engineers, at emy, West Point, detailed to duty w Reserves of the ation at Denver Capt. Wil at Fort N tailed to National Guard | York city. He | t wi Metealfe ed been assigned to th Staff Sergt Corps, has_ b Army’ Medi Fitzsimme rrant mine n the bility R al Officer tir inc Sergt “orps, has at the ' Gen this city duty depot Cap Plattsbi ordered Admiral Edwin manding the Asiat ordered to this cit rder Davi manding the Reno, to the command o Comma stro; Commander. that fleet ha Naval Academy Lieuts. S. B. Bre ane, at the Nav. n ordered to Be struction. Commander H. has been or : Lieut, G. the Robne . N er squadron, tt aplain G. phia, and Licut struction Corps, to | In the Unitea st lice Court yesterd, charged with prohibition law, 1 ¥ I wis i D! Virginia—Cloudy to night and tomorro: showers probab| light to gentle Wt night and tomorro: thundershowers; n. perature. Condition of 12 midnight, 7 noon, 87 8 p.am 97; 1 am., 29.95; 8 am., Highest tempera at 2:30 p.m. perature, 7 day. Highest, $6; lowest, Condition of er at § am.: perature, 80; condit instead turned it over on her hou that the children or knock them over. of these Hutchin infantry. alph n tran School, General es of the Harold bee rfield to Hampton Murphy 3 violating homas Johns Willie Paul s Blenheim, Elmer Thomas, $25. THE WEATHER yesterday. . occurred at 5.20 a.m. to- Temperature same them at the eedless to say would prepare You say such 4 never occur. ot, but in one many children, in as many homes, were burned eath, not by a t as the result of neglect of the part of We have spoken of the dan- children play but there are ses of children burned or scalded in or own__ homes. A bab¥ sitting in o close to the The little one team rising from the reached out to the child self and s from the Another mother was washing clothes in the cellar d had a alding water, alled “upstairs nt. Before s two-year-old, left playing in fell into the tub, re- juries y8 attract chil- ve frequently hs of young ad- When the cool weather sure, sereen around all open fire there is an’t run into accidents children in your pay you 1o look STON cot Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers i Of Interest to Capital | Army. ir. Military Y. has the Or| Corps Acad- been he N ith nized Sth Corps Arca, with . 25th Infant . has been de- the New York th station at New will ieve Capt who has Division, Medical erred from the this eity, to Hospital, Den- he 1t George planter s ed list on ac to the service Arthur L. en_assigned eral Intermediate h Infantr Y., has b r duty Gta Corps Navy A Anderson, flect. has been v for duty a4 W. B has bee t com- assigned Division battle fleet, E. Cook of n ordered to . de- and that the wer and J. D. H al Academy, have oston or under in- A, 2 dered t H Medieal ut. Commander to Phi Barton, York A New SEVEN FINED IN DRY CASES. ttes branch of Po- - these defend. the the B Lional following Reed rect, and aid $ on 330, trict of Columbia, Maryland and artly cloudy to- w, local thunder- continued warm; ariable winds. Virginia—partly cloudy w; probabl o ‘change to- local in tem- the W Thermometer—4 p.m., 29.9 ture, noon, 90, « Lowest tem- o, date last year— the Water, Temperature and condition of the Great Falls—Tem- | ion, very muddy. ‘Weather in Various Cities. Stations. **ramamorug Tewperature > State of Weather. Baltimore Birmingham . Rismarck Boston Buffaio Cleveland .. Denver i Los Angele Loutsvitle .. Miami, F New Orleans 30.10 New York... 30.00 Okln. City. Phoenix . Pittsburgh Portland, Me. 30.00 ity 20.86 86 nio. 30.00 9 cloudy Ptecloudy Toudy Pt.cloudy Pteloudy Cloudy loudy lear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Clondy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clowdy t.cloudy Clear FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwi Stations. Copenhagen, Denmark. Stockholm, ’ Sweden. Gibraltar, ' Spain.. Horta (Fayal), Azores San Juan, Porto Ri i Guba,. ch time, tod: Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear: Cloudy -4 | | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. The theaters regularly mentioned In. this announcement will be closed today and tonight. They are Keith's, Rialto, Metropolitan, Palace, Columbla, Crandall's and Central. CHILDREN IN COURT. Father Denies Cruelty Charges in Reply to Habeas Suit of Wife. Charles W. Rhine had his three children, Nellie, Olive and Vera, be- fore Justice Bailey yesterday in obedience to a writ of habeas corpus sued out last week by his wife, Anna H. Rhine® who claimed the children were belng secreted from her. Hear- ing on the writ was continued until next Monday Through Attorney J. J. O'Brien the husband denies that he was cruel to his wife and that he deserted her and the children. He also denles that he failed to give his wife enough money to buy food and declares “she bought ‘eats’ for other men w he gave her.” He admits the children neod a mother's care, but asserts Mrs. Rhine has not so cared for them. He charges that she runs around and glects the children. The husband s the mother is not a fit person to have the custody of the children. TIRED OF SPANKINGS. Richard Sparks, Eleven, Starts to See World. With a cash capital of 70 cents in his pockets, Richard Sparks, eleven years old, writing he was tired of be- ing nked, early yesterday 9 Quincy place northeast. rmed over his go- police to find him spent much time yesterday looking over maps of the surrounding country, the Brookland section seera- ing to attract him more than other: were told that he was large for his age and that he had mentioned CALLS FOR EXPERT. Lawyer Wants Dr. Moore to Tes- tify in Murder Case. Dr. Thomas V. Moore of the Cath- olic University, regarded as an ex- pert in mental diseases, was expected 10 testify for the defense at the trial of Paul DuV. Barry, charged with | murder in the first degree in connec- tion with the killing of Conductor | Lawler of the Washington Railway | and Electric Company, February 26, | 1921, Dr. Moore is about to leave Amcrica and will spend the next two years in Scotland at a Benedictine | abbey, where he will learn the mon- astic rules preparatory to establish- | ing an abbey of that order at the| Catholic University. Attorney James B. Archer, repr senting the “accused, advised Justice Bailey yesterday of the early departure of Dr. Moore, and asked permission to take a d n from the doctor- riest in to his examination of Barry and his opinion as to his mental condition. The deposition will be held until the trial of Barry next fall. Mr. Archer says Dr. Moore is @ material and necessary witness for the defense, HELD AS DESERTER. Fort Myer Soldier Turned Over to Army for Court-Martial, | Petro Lava Lancvesta, a Filipino, a member of the Army garrison at Fort Myer, Va, and assigned as a clerk to the attending surgeon at the mu- nitions building. charged with being erter from the United was in the United nch of Police Court yesterda a hearing. He was turned over Maj. A, F. Drake, U. 8. A., judge vocate for the Washington mil district, and will he court-mart by the military authorities for major charge and the additional charge ofcarrying concealed weapons, When arrested Sund, with a pistol AS 4 MARK OF RESPECT FOR OUR LATE BELOVED PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDI OUR . STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY WED- NESDAY AND FRIDAY. R RN PR AR R RPN A AN AR P AN PR PPN P PN ZA R In Memory of Our Late President Warren G. Harding CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY Also Closed Saturday LANSBURGH & BROTHER 420-30 SEVENTH STREET, NORTHWEST PEERBRDDDDDRDDDDD DB DD Positive. Protection— When you Paint you have a two-fold purpose in view. First, appearance, and second, protectign. “T'he protection is the most important of the two.s If the Paint you apply does not protect then the surface to which it is applied will suffer from the action of the elements. “Murco’’ Liquid Paint —completely protects and at the same time offers a pleas- ing appearance to the eye. “Murco” is preferred by painters who appreciate the value-of pure paint. It is the painters themselves who have given “Murco” the name of The Lifelong Paint It must be good because it is compounded from 100%. pure lead, pure linseed oil, pure turpentine and Japan dryer. Various quantities and colors— but UNVARYING QUALITY. E. J. Murphy Co. 710 12th St. N.W. h the money | left his | Analostan Island as a good place for | D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1923 AMUSEMENTS. ‘CLOSED UNTIL SATURDAY, MOORE’S RIALTO, IN HONOR AND RESPECT FOR WARREN G. HARDING, THE NATION'S BELOVED LOST FRIEND. " Baltimore fi;olma] Steamship Co. i Steamship Exther Weems len Pler 5, Pratt_St., Baltimore, Friday, August 17th, 6 p.m., for Charleston, S. C. and JMiami, Fla. Mison L. Weems Williams, General Manager P. Stephenson, Agent 5 7th St. 8.W. CHEVY CHASE LAKE will be closed tonight out of respect to the late Presi- dent Harding. Can Your Vision Be Restored? Properly ftting glasses—the kind we will prescribe and make for you—will bring back to your enjoyment tie clear vision that once was yours M. A. LEESE Branch Store OPTICAL Co. G14 9th St 712 1 l_th VStree_E BUILT OF STEEL ‘GARAGE> Main 1776, Munsey Bldg. Terms s low as $10 down, $10 moath. “Every Garage a Masterpicce.” AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS All performances at Loe Theaters will be suspended LOEW’S PALACE regular 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. will be in effect Thursday. OUR DEEPLY MOU Warren G. The Crandall Theaters. . ALL DAY Friday to 3 TROPOLITAN F AT 10N All-Star Cast Led by & Warren Kerrigan, Sylvia Breaner? Russell Simpson and ¥ Theby. in Edwin Ca- Luperb flm version of ewe’s Brlasco" GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST i LIGE CONLEY in “BACKFIRE" World Survey—Bray Magazine Washington's Finest Orchestra Danicl Rreexkin, Co ES, WE HAVE E. Morrison Paper Co. A MOUNT VERNON and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c. Arlington, side ti Electric leave Avenve . on the Lour and balf bour —9:00 AM. to 3:30 P M. Running Time—S55 Minutes ‘Washington-Vir| Phone METAL GARAGES - “Only the ‘Bat” As Low as $5 Cash, $7.50 Per Month Phone Main 7984 WASHINGTON GARAGE CONSTRUCTION CO. 701 Continental Trust Bldg. & REBUILD YOUR TOP! Call Col. 10-0-82 Rebuilt Top Co. 3412 Ga. Ave. N.W. Don’t Throw That Umbrella Away— An expert repairer ca; reclaim it—and make !: good as new. You'll find the address of such under the Recommended Service column in the Classitied Section. & Recommended Service is designed as a reliable guide to experts in all Tines of personal and do- mestic service. Adver- tisers under this heading guarantee satisfaction to Star readers. th and Pennsyivania | i { | i ) LENTRAL CRANDALL'S {5 5" TODAY— CLOSED 1N REVE ] THE MEMORY ¢ sPLY - OUINED. PRE ARDING NOAT DAVOILCE ( ALKE: il Tovorrow: i PANE_ NOVAK | XD BOBEY VER) i R CHOICE.” CRANDALL'S THEAT TORAY_CLOSED 1IN RE THE MEMORY THE orE DALTON avoy Thenter and Gard AND CRANDALL'S Avros s MATS.. 2 P\ Y"\‘IL\;VS 'l'll‘" L CRANDALL'S Aroiie Theater N ATS & TODAY = CLOSE THE MEMORY MOURNED TRE payed by ATURDAY AT SED 1N REVERE E MEMORY OF MOURNED PR TARDT A OrR TOMORROW 3 LON CHANEY RROTHERS W And L Great Falls Park Free Dancing—Picnic Grounds | —Boating—Fishing— | Outdoor Sports Round Trip 50c; Children 40c Trains leave Terminal, 36th and M Sts., on convenient schedule. $2.50 EXCURSION $2.50 to SHENANDOAH CAVERNS, VA. Sunday, August 12, 1923 .9:00 3 Lv. Washington. (Union ) ington. ...9105 AM. (7th St. Station) Mammoth Subterransan Passages Magnificent Formations Diamond-Studded Columns Jeweled Walls Rainbow Lake Southern Railwéy System IN MEMORIAM As a mark of loving and reverent tribute to the memory of our late President, WARREN G. HARDING w’s Palace and Columbia throughout today and this evening and yp to 6:30 o’clock tomorrow evening. AND COLUMBIA TO OUR PATRONS——mMmMm——— Patrons will please note that regular performances will be presented tomorrow (Wednesday) evening, whiie the M. schedule of performances . 1IN REVERENCE TO THE MEMORY OF RNED P . Harding in Washington Will Be SIDENT —CLOSED— TUESDAY Wednesday to 6:30 p. m. 6:30 p. m. HARRY M. CRANDALL Film Features RAPHAEL "t - EVA X OLYMPIC 437 ONE 1 PRINCESS € O Street N.W LANDIS aud N.F DA Tute 1119 1 St CLOSED ALL st A ELITE % TRUXTON AND GOTNG rth Cap. LIBERTY *e7p, o4 CAROLINA ™! & N C RAWN OF THE N0 STRONGHE Wonder CHEVY CHASE, WB MOUEN NEW STANTO 1 Y TODAY, iu resy . Ave. and N. Cap. TOM MIX sup Also ¢ [ CLOSED A TLL for our late NEW TAKOMA THEATER 4th and Butternut Sts. BETTY COMPSON and CONWAY TEARLE STIE RUSTLE OF naid Comeds - Kin AMERICAN ' 1. omi 1t Ave. DAY 10 XM to 31 P.M D. W. GRIFFITH'S “THE BIRTH OF A NATION” Admission: Children, adults Nth and California Sts. |REGENT 5% s Catioraia FAIR and CHAS MACK. THE MAN'S Si=% st Avenue oking Theater MINNTE: DOTURLE DEAL HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE THE MEISTERSINGERS The World's Foremost Triple Quartet N\ Special Stellar Featurs GRACE HAYES Jan Rubini & Mille, tie: Russell & Pier, Fables: Topics of the News Pictorial: Extra Added Attraction WILLIAMS & VANNESSI Frances (Blonde) & Jean (Brunette) Two Shows Daily, 2:15 & 8:15 ‘ Sunday Matines at 3 Phones: Main 4484, 4485, 6823 ] —_— Steamer St. Johns Colonial Beach | 40-MILE e | Mcaatishe Sun., 9 AM. | B o neturiime o | (RS 1S Leaves 2:30| Friday. pom. | Returning 11 pm All Amusements Free Dancing Alexandria Stops on All Trips Season and Holiday REound Trip Ticket to Colonial Beach, $2. One-Day Exl:\ulwnr tl%.'nfl (Children Half are). 40-Mile« Moonlight Round Trip Ticket, 75c. (Children Hali Fare.) ~ Phone Main 582 DANCING d N.w — o IN'S Frer. 1329 ) M, I yon to dance correctly in a few lens | strictly pri arate stud TAFFORD PE riner o Mas Murray Clildre s Dancing MORE B BIL cor ND MRS ACHER'S STUDI Clasy Monday and Friday. 1425 F Street N.wW. 11 pam. Private lessons by appointment. Phous Kranklin 5361 Established 100w 8°