Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1924, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1924. 9 HIGH WA'I'ER L[]SS Abe Martin Says: |GOV. FLYNN NAMED | ths Reported. Marriage Licenses. SOCIETY e T Autantie Citye St 8 stay: | I Jafs, |7 P (e D € F D AT FOR R. I. SENATE RACE | ;i i it R W T it | s BB folnca thWosk Y Her | The George tadwin Mecoy Cai ffifl‘-é"’ ATIN f i Harold 1, and Mildeed . Hmit aen 7% hilts of Brentwood, Ma., and (Continued from Eighth Page.) son, Mr/Tallant Tubbs, a member of i 3 h of this city. ] tne State Senate of Callfornia: American Women's Legion, will b A R THA! " I W on, girl, Mervin G. Holland of Harrisbus held Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock FAR’;:D’D,NE‘jfl’ : i i ;. O i, e of e the world; Miss Matilda M. Weber, at the Church of the Covenant. FoLLECS TH' P Democrats Select Candidates at) iec Keme boy. Harold D, Malkie S who is on her way to her home in| Mr and Mrs. G. W. A. Dixon have ! irl. Julian B." Bird and Annié H. Gambi Chicago from a tour in Kurope, and | gone to San Francisco, where they 22 Convention Marked by At- s Ut A Fioa L Butler and Naomi Plowden. Mr. A. E. Krachenbuhl of Montreaux,| will make their home, the former . G. Pendleton of Ventnor, X, 3 toks, bog. oseDh 1L Churenit and. Becreek” 0. Dehon, | S¥itzerland. having been transferred from the |J. I8 it an' indefinile: stay Bladensbur: and Other o tack on Republicans. d Taabelle €3 both of Kt. Detorabars s Sl g —— 4 Walter Reed General Hospital. Mr g and entertained infor- 9 5 X ki o o 3 Harry . Warrington and Emma K. Griff Mr. and Mrs. James B. Weir enter-| 13 Mre™ Dixon have gone to Cali- t dinner last night at the Ney 5 b <l o e Cariephen P Burke of New [ talned at dinner at Hot Springs Mon-|soria to be near their son, Mr. Wil | where she is m Towns Recovering—Vir- oy i By the Associated Rress. r v . Dacke’ giel. city. dwy evening In compliment to Capt.||{oroi® {9 be near, their son Mr Wil- ; " PROVIDENCE, R. I, October 1.— 11, boy. v : and Mrs Willlam M. Talbot. Mra,| 2T . BX0R: SROE Ih business o ginia Streams Swollen. / 5 ; Rhods Ialang, Demoorats, At thei o A, "knd Tva Wilte Pl Weir came to Washington dast eve- |y 5 native of Washington and enlist-| 3 nd Mre. R. S. McBride and their 7 State convention yesterday nominated 4 Kat boy. Mau # Sevnte Enwbing. ning. ed in the Air Service In 1917, serving | son Gordon return = 1 G0 silitun 20 Flynng foxs tinited : Sdalene & s i - e : ce | through the war, his last station hav- | Monday from their home S Ly States Senator, Lieut. Gov. Felix A. v ot B boy. 3 kin. Mr. and Mrs. ;rnor_ma? Alr:mul l)!;l‘\“: fog boen at/Mither Ficla, Calit. Tils| Cha e e Aida star Toupin for governo: d_ Senator - Coghill, boy. 3 as their guest for a fortnignt Miss | n& beeq at Mater B Md., October 1.— ’, ¥ Robert E. Quinn of West Warwlick, | Tout 0 and thelcn Dent, oy 27 gthin city, Ruth Daggett of Pasadena, Calif. At Bladen ast Hyattsville, North 4 N/ Democratic floor leader in the Senate, ¥ 4 | . N g the conclusion of her visit here Miss ieutena ve Py B = vill go to Lake Forrest, Brentwood, the Metzerott road sec- 3 for lieutenant governor. e Daggett will go '—— 0| ——| 0| ——| tion west of Berwyn <t Berwyn. | 5 Q Mr. Flynn won the nomination for Deaths Reponed. t . Chicago, 1L, to visit her umnT. Mrtxv o] O] O] o] Taikeland other’ communities 3 f l or from 'a field of four con- 1 Byron Harvey, before returning to County were reci 4 tenders on the second ballot. He had| The following deaths lave been reparted to 2 . Be her home. The House floods waused by | 120 votes and Mayor Joseph H. Gain- | ! hours: . y S ey o Y er of Providence, his strongest rival, ; o1, . Jeomas D. Becon and Maber 1. 2 Dr and Mrs. Adams Open the Washington-Ba 67, - A owel 1 K a Joln E. wu-ou"'."n;"s.x'f,'"—}? JYaren: Georgetown Home for Winter. 2 a at Bladensburg, | For Congress, Alfred H. Jones of T 4 25 . Dr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Adams have = ” Sesiaiey aned Y Jamestown was nominated from the S 83, 006% Sth st. S closed their Summer home in West 608 to 614 A ELEVENTH ST. Dixon, was re-| West y and | | 2 Hospital. expected to | first congressional district: Charles . iirer Homttor im0 fmcourage the use of domestic|Springfield, N. H., and returned to t the x M. Hall, from the strict, and e b 3 Walter Heed Hos- 3 e ustrian Coal Owners' As-| their residence, 2855 Twenty-ninth ard was perhaps | sentative Jeremi O'Connoll, | pital. "~ S 2 soclation had a display of their | street, for the Wint, the road about a i , ., . 5 |from the third district. Miss Susan | ;f 5 2 - Flizabeth's Hos- | products at the Vienna Fair this — West junk | What's th” world comin’ to? [Sharpe Adams, defeated E . X Fall. Mrs. B. P. Brodle of San Francisco the Sp: s| Mrs. Lafe Bud has received a |°f all margin two years m the n a named for that office. Girhe EBastern | jotter from a storekeeper de- |“FThe conse o hakiamee, orted marooned | manding t' know why she hadn’ |bitter attac publican party - roof of his house. anding oM e ,|in both the State and the Nation by | Infant of Elias and Vagelia Gelvakos, 1 Tiv 10a g many cenars | charged anything durin’ th’{genator Quinn bour, 15 B at T g case i S or th® woman i it ailey ecord of th 3 o E allinger Hospital ott road 1 \“ fer th wDIan i s litics party, denounced the Ku Klux Klan| ¥ v 14 Hospitul Land ! St able | hain't accomplished nothin’, *cept | by name, criticized the Republican| . months, Children's Tos. damage to crops wa rted Jots o' candidates seem t’. shave |S¢Pators who left the’State after the | planting of u =as bomb in the Senate o . WARN OF HIGH WATER. of Courtesy A New Model for Fall o[e——[o[c—— [0S0 oftener. chamber list June, pledged an honest | 1 China reduced the cotton " Time kin be relied on ¢’ settle | enforcement of National and State| crop in five provinces alone mora than Semihwest 12th & G Sts : | s e . L prohibition laws and advocated the| 23,000,000 pounds this year. Cerner ¥ James River East of Lynchburg, | ever'thing, so we guess that's th’ | modification of the Volstead act to al- [ Vi Gontnueshitiee: [ reason so many folks ask fer it. [low light wines and beer | = ¥ the Alsociated P We can't be a good an’ ex-! = e - Hesl e t s teen restorea || Glasses in Time Save Eyes RICHMOND, Va o emplary citizen an’ git any|," i Temoned s 2 4 additional flood warning to all points| publicity. stel to formality of ] Eyes Examined long the James River east of Lynch- | (Copsright, John F. Dille Co.) an's dress. say Knglish hat manu- | T ilas i “especially o x-ll wces east of | e - - e » e actories are months lasses Fitted ! was issued this morning b ors for that particular | OPTOMETRIST ' the local weather bureau. The| streams revealed that only slight 'l KAUFMAN 809 11th St. N.W. au said the river would continue |damage was done by Tuesday's z til late tonight or tomor- | freshet. which followed 30 hours of | Furriers Since 1906 | rainfall. ~ The damage wa s S B Negy Tigures for Old || EREE8 A Repution Built on Sty’ed n Mirror Patent Kid Covered Cuban Heels $8.50 A new five-bar instep-strap pump with goring on sid b h W he und veloped in patent kid; with ("(Jurcd ‘(u\,c‘n heels 11\ sty .l‘w(‘a'lcru | than any other time. Worn over the under- § 7 Qesere 7 ol not only different but one that is glove fitting. ldea after- yanville reached ) [ s inseadteomeis oitihe thlngfor - A Deposit Will Reserve Your Selection oo wear or street wear. Sizes 2V to 8, widths AA to C the sport wear. Back lacing permits adjusting as : \ See Our Window Display Priced at $8.50, years ago.| =— figure becomes slender. Special open front 7 i L stationary | gives perfect case. Made of resilient Para eri wes —— | rubber, withtwo pairs of garters. ) ——[o[——[o|l—=lnl——2l0l— _— el — : (“> inc Flrrl’.\‘ru ,Ih:‘ | :\51\ :\»H‘h(v.::‘.v \\l T(»:qr:u]q I.:\ :4' r o tf 5 2 0 Uil e L S G | How the Madame X Girdle : Beauty s Reduces Waist and Hips ‘ T i v o] - i} Qualit this district the The Rappaha rwas out LIP into the Madame X Reducing Gu@le 7 _y iched until several OF its banics e lowlands to- and see how it improves your figure. Not : A D 1o re | ried: the Standard ON plant flood. | only makes you lock thinner—but gently {o' gt le e e e e | massages auay the disfiguring useless fat from oLy Iv were un.|Virginia Steamboat Co.'s whurf ware- | waist, thighs and hips. Made of pure, live re- Y nire W~ lhouse. The steamboat wharf was| silient Tubber—the very kind prescribed by ] s ’ surrounded by water, which cug off world famous athletic coaches, and worn by ,“ 1/18 nght Prtces maxi- ach by vehicle thousands of athletes for reducing purposes. & S feet would ——— ow into an ks from the ,, a 0| ——W&[pl———=[n|c——=aln|l———]ol——==|n] As cool as an ordinary corset, the Madame X Girdle brings results quicker in the summer IL resi- denis were making Trantlo cloris 10| | i 5] I L e : | 19/, s Y Reducing Grdle e Tal—— Makes You Look Thin While Getting Thin | The House : e | B S 7 meuERiTE Coie Siop blIIP,Sbfim By A Nerih L0 552 lasist upon ; fia 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST TaiWasbinreon i receds > more " dian Newbl’o'&]{QfP'S_'_‘!e | 1109 Penna. Ave. N.W., Between Star Bldg. and Raleigh Hotel | ate Phone Franklin 6274 padly from and officials of | ¢ Department were | learn the | - damage zes and roads. | information from the Rappa-| hannock and Potomac Valleys, Chair- | Shirley said, showed | small bridges had been | § and some roads inun- | ( s in the Suffolk dis-| ) declared, were put out | ¢ sion by the turbulent Not- | () er. but the biggest dam- expected o be report along the Jame of Courtesy - An Unusual Sale Of Smart Suits --both the value and the price make this offering a very special one, at = Twills, Mixtures and Mannish Hairlines Bringing the dignity of fabrics to the distinctly effective modeling—which has given Suits such a prestige this Autumn. Designed on the long. straight lines : tailored with the care of expert craftsmanship: and lined with very durable grade of silk. Women's and misses’ sizes. Third Floor. of the flood waters | River and other | ( ' Beginning lomorrow : Lol 500 Stunning New fats in a < s Supreme Millinery = m o ponitively foot defects, aud bring edsement to weakened feet G.B. White Co., Inc., 1311 G St. NW. Over Y. W. C. A. Take Elevator. DO The Newest and Smartest Every New Whim and Conceit of Fashion is Em- braced in this Remarkable Event. > Types at a price much below their true value. Every Hat New! Just Received! T Specially Priced! A A A A A AT e Y AV A VAV A A AV AV AV A AV AV A AV A0V A AV A AV ATV AV AV Tunic Blouses impress that we are at all times Not just ordinary $5 hats, are the rage but copies of high-cost models. And no wonder—when you contem- plate their practical usefulness and their decided effectiveness—in a glory of colorings. $ 5 .00 Street Floor. YOUR SPECIFI- The new crowns—the new sides the advan- ~ - . . 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