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THE EVENIN G STAR, WASHIN iTON, MONDAY, MAY D. C, MONDAY, 5. Broadcast M call any time anywhere, any place there’s - RUU the faucet’s response is by magic, steam- ing magic. Quality-Built Since 1889 BUY ONCE=BUY WISELY=BUY RUUD | Pttt A / . e rends ous for \ diseriminating” people I I ! i 15th and Columbia Road Announcement! ts the Social Season has closed, e have discontinued our Formal Evening on Monday. Table d’Hote Dinners Dait 10 to 9 City 30 Yire the. Best in the Dancing, 7 to § No Cover Charge Dic 1y cxcept 10 over charge. per lay Eve T Dance, 1 Sunday d*Hote Dinner. 1 to 9 Concert. 2 to j; 6 to & The Famous L'Aiglon Orchestra With cias. For Reservations phone Columbia | UNDER UNITED STATES | GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Specialized Service to Army, Navy and Civilian Depositors Industrial Loans, Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Banking Hours: 8:30 to 5 P.M. THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N\W. Oh Henry! is the name of an idea— this idea— Rich butter cream— dipped in soft caramel— rolled in crisp nuts— then coated with sweet milk chocolate. Some idea? You'll say so! Oh Henry! A Fine Candy 10c Everywhere Attractive Entrances Are One of the Features at 000 CONNECTICUT 3 AVENUE ! Now Ready for Occupancy £ These modern apart- ments, ideally located be- tween fashionable Ca- thedral and Klingle Mansions, are proving quite popular with Wash- ingtonians seeking re- fined comfort of sur roundings coupled with reasonable rentals. vailable in One Room with Bath to Five Rooms with Two Baths. Large outside rooms—generous entrance hall—roomy closets. . Open for Inspection Until 9 P.M. ‘WARDMAN 1430 K Street Main 3830 25EEEDEREBRRARRGRRRS |BAY STATE FACING | RUSH FOR SENATE | Coolidge Forces Want Cox to Re- consider and Seek G. 0. P. Nomination, ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA, Va, May 5 (Spe- cial).—Vandals last night broke loose in the southeast section of the city, and spread destruction in their path. According to reports received by police, shutters, doors, bread | boxes and fences were taken and piled in the middle of the tunnel which runs | under Wilkes street from Fairfax to | Lee. WILD SCRAMBLE | An tron paling —_ the home of Dr. E. A. Gorman, Duke and Royal streets, was torn down and the palings were scattered broad and wide over that section of the | city. | With bricks the vandals broke a | plate glass window in 2 poolroom at Prince and Royal streets. Imme- diately across the street. at Trav store,” the Washington-Virgini tion,” a_ window w broken large quantity of c: tolen. ot a merchant in the entire se on of the city could find his bread and m: people who had closed their shutters last night awoke with the sun streaming in through shut- | FEAR fence in front of | Gillett, Winslow, Frothingham Among Possibilities. BY WILL P. KENN contest in Massa- grown still more inter- | esting over the weck end. William M. Butler, next friend of President Coolidge and new leader of | the Republican campaign_ organiza- | tiom. just annpunced that he re- nounces his chances of capturing the | | Repubilican nominatian fci the Sen- ate, and leaves a very decided im- Ipression that he believes that Gov. | Cox should have the united support | of the Massachusetts Republicans. the meantime, on Saturday in Boston, Gov. reiterated his pre- viously expressed determination that {he is quitting polities When these facts | Washington there w tion among Republi Congress from Ma | of whom DY, and a y that they suspect a unknown to them. was started about 1 from the amount = and the Co: which has 1z ars a neg and kil Tollowing a search cd for nearly two ¥ wanted for shooking “harles St lored, me October 7, 1922, h n prehended in Wilson, N ofti Magner has gone to North Caroli nd will arrive here with the pris- | tonight. [ The accused man is known by vari- | . of which the most com- t hurriedly at mid- ia to be G B Bo o for Boston to consult with his Boon Phanl RoberlaonanaCn al advisers ;tho lag Winslow Also Favored. of Public Representative Samuel . Winslow, | S4¥s he Delicy hairman of the House committee on | [rCt name. i Er e . shooting 1t nd foreign commerce, Who | had not be is today leading the fight against the |\ rest Howell-Bar Railroad Labor Board | Westmorelar bill, is also a favored son who has|alected a m been strongly urged to try for the jon Boat Club h csday night, | it was learned today, when his ap- | Louis A. Frothing-|plication for membership was re- licutenant governor, | Loived. by > of his ad-| The former governor is owner of | s. a sixty-five-foot yacht, which will, st developed that there is | it is said, make its headquarters strong undercurrent of influence | With thé new road to Fairfax ! ing brought to bear upon Speaker |plete, the former governor will be Nestor of the House. with a |able to come to_ Alexandria, from bi of thirty vears' continuous|fine estate in Loudoun Ceunty ; that he has stronz adminis- [ motor in about and hour's drive. support in the cvent that| The the pro- Clubis ness men | percolated to s a new agita- ‘members of several re the entative the Ho o use on tor s 1o s cor- mediat after ‘the man disappeared and heard of until his ar- on former Gov- d will be 0'd Domin- | Davis epresentative son ation making ity. Unless m wn and the 16 > obtained before is to be umber of proposal will :d that the |ter members e | final meetin ard to the|in the room and t | merce tonight Pr (1"0\!;;(1] 1t Coolldge’ bu presidential | in e plan . it is said, pro | pose to go into debt and can Kee | from doing so only ining | number of memb =T ‘ffll ng on th el | ere warned to | George P. Ande the e mittee gnificant William M held : m- ident > foster the Want Cox to Ran. one thing certain, that ampaign man- agers are not willing to take Gov. Cuoxs word that he is through with politics without one last supreme! Jour days of the drive have netted | ffort to convince him that he should |approximately 125 members and 180 | run for the S te S a4 matter of e needed to make the scheme | party duty and expedienc | nancially sound. The last chanc 1 Of course, I Gov. Cox runs. he will | will be given tonight, when the mem- be opposed by Louis A Coolidge., an pers will either drop the proposition iow, but it is “the thought of Mr. |pirmanen(ly or make plans for earry- | jutler and his followers that Cox |ing on the work | uld unite the Republican vote of ; | Massachusetts, and i Work on Temple Begins. mony that would be helpful to the| Work on the George Washington candidacy of Calvin Coolidge for re- |Masonic National Memorial Temple | election, better than any other man, |for the summer has begun. The first | This purpose also comprehends the |Story is to be ere before situation that would exist if Cox closed down this fall. is not a candidate—one of general b the end of the summer the con- 2 and uph 1. 1f | tractors hope to have placed the hu there will t columns which will form the for the Republican nomi- | the first story of the $4,000,000 temple. nation, with Louis A. Coolidge, Gillett, | These columns are now being shipped from the quarries in Vermont, where it m and several others being thrust forward estimated that three more years will be needed in which to cut the stone Kear Eftecty)iof Sexnible. needed in this building. entative Arthur M. will address the at 8 o'clock May 27 Movement in Ame! ise of the opposition which is be- | d to this movement on account | Howev the Pres Free of Cameron on *“The not only pulling uncer- among the on this senatorial but would pread the disturbance of party ks into all| of these CONgTe: districts, where there would spring up candi- s reputed socialistic and_pacifistic | dates to succeed each of these men |features, Miss Helen Norris Cummines the Hou: The Republican cam- |of the Cameron Club has invited the gers foresee that in such | American Legion and all other 1 helter-skelter campaign in | bodies of the city to hear the add achus there | capture by the more seats in the touse. | MODIFICATION SOUGHT. a_ better chance | — I. Walsh, Democ lection, and any further d ‘Lxght Winesiand Beer League 18 of the Republican ran still more helpful to him Termanently Organfoed | ¢ clearly | NEW YORK, May 5.—Permanent | organization of the Light Win na Beer League of America, Incorpor esterday. A former Nationa elected national | | Mas: for | would be All of Pre < political mana vy determined to ma reconsider and make th Senator Walsh. wh Crows Find a Friend. ment issued by th P. P. Baxter of Maine in- that $25,000 in prizes has ed for killing crows in his Baxter maintains the , notwith- cars up some fields of The governor has called upon the residents of the state not to participate in the contest. league | tor Ed- | ddward, R 'S C. Floyd Havi airman of ‘the New York state ital commission; Mrs. Herbert L. ohn Pur- Fiske ident ot s Association, back of the movement to legal- ze light wines and beer. been oOff! Canoe sunproof. In all the shades color for every canoe, from Chinese Blue and Leaf Green and Carmines. canoe to get the best results prised at the low cost. Screen Paints —that are guaranteed not to clog the mesh; they prevent rust and beautify the screens. A quart will do all the screens in a home at the small cost of Green Quarts, $1.35 Black Quarts, $ .75 Old English Floor Wax 1-Ib.Can ......69c 2-1b. Can.....$1.35 4-1b. Can ....$2.39 stand the hardest abuse. cient to go around the edge of Quarts, 609 C St. N.W. windows A | county tr | this county, work | cha Store Hours 7:30 to 5:30 + Ready-mixed and mixable. Let our clerks tell you how to finish your “61”’ Floor Varnish In six beautiful wood colors and clear. hard high gloss finish. Absolutely waterproof. Will with- Hammer it with a hammer—you can dent the wood but not the varnish. Plenty of Parking Space BUTLER-FLYNN PAINT CO. ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., May & (Spe-| 1).—Three hundred and forty boys and’ girls, representing thirty of the one and two room public schools of | Montgomery County, participated in the annual fleld and track events at Gaithersburg Saturday, which held under the auspices of the ulty of the Gaithersburg High School. Prof. Thomas W. Troxall, principal of the Gaithersburg school, was in charge and he was assisted by the other members of the faculty and Robert L. Tolson, Otho Trundle, Ralph Walker, E. Higgins, W nell, Mr. Griffith and Mi: Butts and Vivian ¥ d. The ntatives of the school arried off first honors, with a total of 37 points to their credit. The athletes from the Brighton school were a close second, with a total of 37 points, and pupil from the Oakdale school rolled up 2 points and fini. third. ses have been issued for lm\ e of Frank Mancuss and M an Risbri oth of Wash- | ston, and Robert P. Springirth n!\ nsington, thi unty. and M Myrtle. B. Phi of Che Ma. The funeral of Mrs. F son, wifo of Ralph and daughter of Mr. and Harris, who died at her home Huntingto Terrace Thursday, twent vears, took pla ternoon from the home, i lund Wagner, pastor of Itockville Baptist Church, conduc ing ti Burial was in the cemetory Oratorical Context Winners. In the annual oratorical among the colored children of M ac- ips contest | school | held | nd public itgomery Cour the of educ Edwin W. Broon superintendent of schools, school at d first prize ¥ds School e pic ion Sr first The report urer, disbu nts ine months e t the [an period ag disburse th period re 1 fund circu §1 fiues to for prosccut tary. | the gate 3 - ninth world's Sunday sch vention in Scotland. in June, be Miss Roberta 1I'. Hizgins of Rock- ville. Friends of the young woman s put her forward for the honor te endeavoring to procure the c 490 subscriptic W. Wil- in Briges of Gaitherst who is president of the Montgomery County School As: ation, s in of the campaign in twenty-five tion of the hurch, Al during the f the self-invited rents mem Rockville brought gifts ning a com guests served refr 12,000 STUDENTS HEAR WILBUR AT ANNAPOLIS | Navy Head Concludes Three-Day Visit at Academy With Address. | By the Asscciated Press BALTIMORE, Md., Wilbur, Secretary t deiivered his first address to student t the United S al Academy, Annapolis, sinci appointment to the cabinet The Secretary spoke in the memo- rial room of Bancroft Hall. The meet was held under the auspices of the midshipmen's Young Men's Christian As: n. pmen tendered him Mr. Wilbur's | closing formality D. last n an o was \\ v B. Wilson, supe- | t of the academy. | etary Wilbur referred to the s the supreme moment in r, explaining that from his :nt in_the academy to | the time of his appointment to head | the Navy Department, he had been | interested intensely in naval affairs. Paints Waterproof, fadeprooi and of the rainbow. A distinctive the delicate shades of Ivory, to the somber Brewster Green You will be pleasantly sur- Dries with a A quart can is suffi- the rugs and the cost is only—- $l .55 Main 1751 GET IT AT GIBSON'S W]'lere Your DO]lBl’S 917 G St Have More Cents N.W.—819 G St O-N-E-C-E-N-T-S-A-L-E Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, May 6,7,8 and 9 Special Store HOUI’S: 8:30 AM. to 9:30 P.M. In celebration of our 18th Anniversary, we announce a great One-Cent Sale. You buy one item at our list price (not cut price) and you get anotller of the same for one cent additional. No delivery, no C.0.D., no telephone orders. As we cannot accurately anticipate the exact quantities of mErCl‘l.‘ndlSe that W]u be Caued for. we cannot be responslble lf SrOCl( 1s e‘(l’lausted befofe Sale 18 over. marked by an X is very limited, but we have a big stock of all other items. Great One Cent Salfie of Drug’s be as advertised. Aspirin, 200 for.. ym Salts, 1 1b, = 26c Mass m}; .» /6C . 2be "ablets, 26: for 26¢ 2 n.\ Milk of 5ci 16 0z, Mifflin Ma 28 Alkohol © i el 100 for 2 Cascara Comp.. Dr. Hink 0 for,, Tables for Powders, 200 fo rhonate ndine Swabs A 8 12 for... tor Oil, 25es 26¢ Toothact tract of The stock of items We guarantee each item to 26c 26¢c 36¢c lé6c léc $1.01 i Nux Vomica 7¢c s 160 for Elisir Catnip and Fennel, ascara Aromatic, 5es for X Belladonna a d Capsicum on (od T »sphites, smal L sLov: Iron a Great Radlo One Cent Sale Ear Cushions, per pair, '.ocx 2 pairs . Soldering Outfit: outfits, Dial 2 for . Antenna Tnsulators, > for 5 Antennw In 2 for z Phone Plugs > for 51c Sic 26c 9 11c Double Phone Plugs. s0e; Gfc b , 3ic rombe: rp: Carls n $5.51 $7.01 $3.01 B0e; Crystais, 3oe: Phon T, 85503 2 pairs, ' Couplers, $7.00 Levers. 10c; Ilc . $4.01 $4.01 Phone Posts, 10¢. tal Dete perfine adsustment, @0es 5 Tor o OYC Rheo 6 oum, 45 tor o Ter N A6 Bins Bar, éc for ghetti, fine per 9 pair 10e; IIC 3 for 5e; qus Se. for. Phone Springs, 2 pai Great One-Cent Sale of Soaps Fui for Goblin Soap, & > for 4 Palmolive ke of assorted ps, such as Lemmon, lderflower and” Rose of Lemon, Re cox m Olive make assorted Soaps, such Hardwater cake we A good soap, in any kind of water. eake; 2 cakes Limit, on al tomer. Limit on Old Dutch and Gibson's Soup Powder, § (o customer. 7e T uAhv 6c Tach 5 oz. iz la Noxzema Ski Hazel Toilet larly by us at e Soav, 1 Iie llesomn . e Soap, 10e; 2 fc Casti P for.. Bar for calks Larg 20c; 2 One Cent Sale of Toilet Artlcles Tetlow's Pussywillow cum Powder, for.. Italian Orris Root, Bbe: 2 for an Powder, imported 76c 26¢ 5lc Face 1 Cucumber Cream @5e; 2 for . Clovola De olors cxcept gra: white Cocy 2 for Liquid 2 for .. o Glycerine Shampoo, Oil Shampoo, Tar Shampoo for .... Tincture Green Paim Olive Sharf for Brilli n!mx in hulfll‘ 2 for .. : x Moon :In Talcum Powder, 25¢: for. . Palm Olive Talcum Powder, corted odors, 25es | 2 for . Lazel um Powder assorted odors such as Field 51c 51c 26¢c as- ‘76c 50c; \\“r“ T, °6c typtic 2 for Cri (‘hd[‘l" “umber Tort “for a%e; 2 for .. and Almond tch Haz 80e; 2 for . Vitch Hazel and Cucumber for 5lc \Powder, vio- 3 % 26c Powder 9@ ation, Taicum ponified ampoo . made of well .)l‘lji v- 51C Almond “and ~Cucumber “large bottl Great One-Cent Sale of Candy Assorted k’hDCul’\lL< S0c i = Slc Hershey Ba 6c 2for .... Hershey Bar: 11c 2 for, \ Borden’s Chocolate Peanut 4 Bar, 3es 2 for Luden's (!nugh Drops, 5e: 2 for ... 6c Smith Bros. Cough Drops, Ses 2for .. 6C X Creole Pralines, 2 for Life Savers. Se: 2 for Chewing Gum, Se; 2 for Great One-Cent Salé of Miscellaneous Items Wax Lunch Paper, for . 2-inch without s Ink Writing for .. 5 Infants’ Elcctric Heating Pads, 3 e ten” Type | Biectric $3.76 T aus Citive Trons $1.51 "'l—.leczxic Irons, 6-1b., %5, $5 01 $8.51 e, Pads, hold Rubber of finest g for Kuives, {fc Vest Pocket Flas plete with battery, 506, for .. Three-cell, Blacit [Fiber Tubular Flashlight, complete $2.00, 2 for. $2.01 Sterno Canned Heat, mn quality. 1 pr., lmlmrtl\i lnrmg mometers, 3%e, 2 for Sanitary Napkins, 55¢ Brush, Limit, 12 to 1 FadctiianEe Strong_Ammonia’ W at., 25e, 2 qts.. Same, small, for .. X Pyrene Safety 50¢, 2 for.. Fountain rubber, $1.00, Molded = Rubber Hot- Water Bottle, $2.00, 2 for. i-inch Gauze Bandage. 2 for.. et 2-inch 12¢, 2 3-inch 17e, 2 X Fountain Pen Cleane for Bouiilion * Cubes, 23e. 2 doz.. Tomato Boullion, pt 2 for.. Powdered Cocoa, 26e 1b. " Gauze Mason's Dressing, assorted colors. 15e. 2 for 16c Turkish Wash Rags. 15, for Boxed Writing Paper and En- velopes, linen finish, 25e, 2 26: for ... s s’ Midget Fountain Pens, $1.00, 2 for $1.01 1-plated in bo Fou Pen and $5.01 extra 4o, 2 SC T6c tax 5 per cent on above Med for . Stork Baby Bottie Brus vine Droppers, for re- léc Brush’ cloth and from Hubbersei Shavi £1.00, for.. . t-in Rubber Shav- i, w00, 2 $1.01 7é6c cks, white, mrm,v.m. " 41 Combination’ and Garters. 50c; en's Handkerchiefs, 2 for. Four-in-Hand \«ck- 76c Durham Duplex § white celluloid han, with 1 blade, Straw Hat Cleaner, 10e; 1ic Dribiding g e 6C $1.01 Paper for fes 12 for Pe Toilet Papel Miller Rubber Spon 2 T ponge, es 26¢ 2 fnr . Bunham Diamond Dyes 2 for. Killer, 25¢; Hi-Grade pts Ear and Ulcer Syri for for. Spec1als Not on One Cent Sale Poppers, Cinco, ofty, After Dinners, Engagements, Rubberized Aprons Men's Suspenders Turkish Towels, 25e; for. Brandes Phones Music Master Loud Speaker ..... Our Wonderful Crystal Set com- plete with Stmmberg-carl- $7 48 son phones and antenna. . Baldwin Phones, Nathaniel Imported Vacuum Bottles, black enamel case, pint ¢Qc size . 5 for 19¢ 3% 23¢ 10-watt Clear, 15-watt Clear, 23c 25-watt Clear, - Each, [ or 40-watt Clear, So-watt Clear, J 5 for 95¢ American made, tipless Tungmen Lamps. Bread or Carving K_nlves. good steel ..... I 3%}l 20 Piedmonts, Chesterfields, \Q Camels, for Lucky Strfxes, 12 Sweet Corporals, < Water Glase Egg Preserver, qt. Call.ccocecscs Good Screw Drivers ... 33c 10c 19¢ cks No C. O. D., no delivery, no telephone orders. Remember we will remain open each evening of the sale until 9:30 pm. Come at night if you cannot get her e during *e day.

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