Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1925, Page 4

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Prkng o Grs S AR AT UL FRACTIRED 4 Use Siath Street Northeast | Parkmg Prlv‘lege 25c5 NEW FOMES ; Died of Injury, Expert Says COL(;RED 3 After Autopsy. North Carolina Schultze, medical expert, notified the district attorney today, after an autop- |sv. that a fractured skull caused the Ave' N.E. |death of Wi 1 Winters, one-month- old infant, who had been piaced in the |Bast Eighty-sixth street “baby farm" of Mrs. Helen Auguste ¢ The woman is now under $3 sulting from an investi Come Out Tonight! a 1«.r puby homes which she con Houses open and lighted The death certificate gave heart fail until 9 PO ure as the cause of the death of the — Easy Terms — Swall Small Cash Payment Monthly Payment lnlant in Geisen- Volk Case | | | | 'THE EVENING ETAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C, | OBJECTS TO SON-IN-LAW; 5 SHOOTS BRIDE AND GROOM Girl's Father Wounds Her and Kills Husband Shortly After Her Wedding. & By the Associated Press MIAMI, Fla., May 14—Gene Haw- kins, roofing contractor, was shot and f.Ahi' wounded and Ethel Hawkins, his hlxdn of a few hours, was shot 5t |nRh' and seriously wounded by . Caldwell, father of the bride. e ‘shooting took place in Coral Gables, near Miami. Friends of the le said thai the father shot them use he rjected to their mar- is Police are searching for him. \ Ha\\klm was shot through the head | and died in a hospital. The bride, wounded in three plac underwent operations in the hospita l] and is ex- pected to recover. ' AMBULANCES $4.00 Up to date—Fully equipped with rolling cot. ktretcher. blankets and pillows. CHAMBERS, BROWNSTONE FUNERAL Heuer from CI CHARLES B. HANFORD ILL. Charles B. Hanford, the well known Shakespearean actor, has left his home in this city to go to Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia for an opera- tion on his throat. For some weeks past Mr. Hanford has suffered an almost entire loss of voice. He is ac- companied by Mrs. Hanford. The exact nature of the throat ob- struction and the seriousness of the | operation involved have not yet been ascertained. Seeks Parenti After 20 Years. Special Dispatch to The Star CUMBERLAND, Md., May 1¢—The local police have been requested by rles Walnwright, 6th {¥ield Artillery Band, Fort Hoyle, Md.. to assist In locating his parents and | his brother, Arthur Wainwright, from whom he has been separated 20 years. Walnwright stated that he lived here in Cumberland with his parents until 1905, when he was placed in an or- phans' home. He was then about 4 years of age. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925. More and More People are realizing the health value of salads as well as their decorative possibilities. Eating salads for health’s sake becomes a pleasant task when HELLMANN’S MAY- ONNMSE is used. ree—RBook of Salnd Recipes Dok TR, Rithatd Hellman. luc. Joug Island City, N. | Winters baby, Assistant District At E. B. Young torney F An autopsy per Owner and Builder 914 F St. N.W. the exhumed bo Main 1197 rmed yesterday or of Agnes Toohey. ailed to reveal Will remeds that condition Dy our special - process of 18 months old, damp-proot indication of phy exhumations were ordered after the investigators had been told of allezed |cruelties nflicted upon babies left in Mrs. Geisen-Volk's care. D AMP CELLAR? ing. We clean old Brick or Stone Buildings. Fhone L. 6040 or address . 0. Box WEATHERPROOF CLEANT IN THE SPORT MART Great Cie rance mmm'rs;w at 5335 m‘:e ; Leases Are Now Being Made for the Second Year at the Potomac Park Apartments 21st and C Streets N.W. When people are not overcharged, and are properly looked after, they are contented in their homes. - A great many reasons have been advanced for the striking success attained by The Potom Park Apartments. There are a few apartments available to new the location on the edge of the great public’ tenants. The outing season inv you, Come plavground—allowing the tenants to use for and see the pleasantest place to live in Wash- recreation the time usually spent in traveling to ington. and from their work. Some have said that its popularity is du€ Mr. and Mrs. Flack Will Take a New Lease Mr. Flack says: “While we intend to be away from Washington part of the time during the Summer, we will not give up our rooms in The Potomac Park Apertments. It is a great pleasure to hvda wh.;‘re '7 have such nice neighbors and such per! All of these advantsges are to be taken into lense.” it L account. but the real reason why the leases are now being renewed so rapidly for the second THE SUPERIOR SERVICE THIS AFFORDS. Others have accounted for its vogue by its nearness to the heart of the city—within easy and pleasant walking distance of the shops, hotels and theaters. Some figure only on the prices—the rates are extremely modest when compared to the charges that have been made in Washington in recent years. Sincerely, WM. H. FLACK, House Ofice Building. Closing Out (5) Open Stock DINNERWARE PATTERNS French China at Special Prices Your Pattern May Be Among the Close-Outs Special Items to Be Sold Each Week 4ein. Breakfast Plates, sold up Iu £11.50 dozen 01/5-in. Tm Plates, sold up to CLOSE-OUT PRICE - 50c each article 5V%-in. Bread-and-Butter l’lulrs. sold up to $8 dozen. Coupe Soup Plates, sold up to $18.50 dozen 4V4-in. Fruit Sance $16.50 dozen 5-in. Fruit Saucers, sold up to $14.25 dozen Oatmeals, sold up to $16 dozen. . On Sale May 15th—HMain Floor, G St. Entrance DULIN&MARTIN 2 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Stree< Watch Next Thursday’s Ad For More Specials E. F. Droop & Sons Co. 1300 G Street WASHINGTON'S OLDEST AND LEADING MUSIC HOUSE HAVE YOU A VICTROLA Constructive Thought E. H. Dr Founded 1857 ainment, Music holds first OF all factors entering into owr pleasures and cn s to be the “fourth neces- place. Aside from food, clothing and shelter it sec sity.” as it plays such an important part all through life. The beneficial influ- ence of good music on mind and spirit is beyond calculation. It brings Joy Happiness, Comfort, Inspiration and Courage n one breath. It uplifts and en- nobles, it frequently comes nto the home as a blessing sn disgusse. Good music is never commonplace. Dear Reader, in perusing this, please losc all thought of dollars and cents; think only of Music and what its enjoyment aid stu il mean to you and your family. Every snstrument througl which musi made” finds sts place—but ve sav wwith fullest conviction, that the Home which is not supplied with a I'lrlmfa,n empty—and devoid of the best medium for bringing nto it the best music, by the best artists and composers of the world! To the lover of gnod Music, a Victrola and a library of fine records is as essential as a library of good books to the lover of literature. More than 8,000 velecrmm are available for the Victrola—ranging from the most popular “Jazs” to the loveliest and most intricate classics! 1T supplies EVERY musical taste and longing—and these- -more completely than any other instrument in the world! If xou are considering purchase of a Talking Machine, invest only in a Victrola—as it is the acknowledged world standard in the art of sound-reproduction. VICTROLAS ARE VERY REASONABLY PRICED DROOP’S Py S = Music House o ad VicYela W. H. WEST COMPANY, Agents 916 15th Street Tel. Main 9900 Vicé"‘fila 1300 G Street ' You Can Help! An appeal for your interested co-operation The maintenance of the standard of “Stmpson'’s Milk” service requires our constant and persistent at- tention—and even then we must rely upon our cus- tomers’ assistance in the one feature of the PROMPT return of the bottles. True, one bottle delayed doesn't amount to much—but multiply it by thousands—as is the case—and you can see what a strain Jt must put on the system upon which iz based our service. Returring the bottles promptly is a little thing— but a very essential thing—and we will thank you so much for this important help. If by chance you have any accumulation of hnnvc:—phv‘mc_usVrLlncn]n 1811—and we'll send for them all—distributing each to its proper dairy. ‘alker Hill Dairy” 530 Seventh Street S.E. Phones Lincoln 1811-1812 Don’t be Hot-headed! Rising temper and rising iemper- ature don’t go together when the brow is smooth and cool beneath The Metropolitan A DUNLAP Straw Hat A strip of soft, flexible straw between crown and brim makes this hat fit every head shape snugly and comfortabl_\ Excl\mvelv at Szdnm/ West's Sldn yWest (INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streets N. W. Queen Quality Footwear Reduced to $5.75 Formerly Priced $6.50 to 10 In order that we may enormously iy~ crease our sales ovér the great number of pairs we are already selling we make this drastic price conces- ston. Bear in mmd these are the season’s new- est styles, taken from ow regulor stock and marked down to this low price for a few days. Patbnt Leather. Black and Brown 24 Styles. Blonde and Black Satin. Kid. Tan Calf. Combination Leathers. ALWIN HOSIERY- thread, all shades. . ‘Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N.W. Euxclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes

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