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VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85c Admission, 25¢ ) The Velvet Kind ICE CREAM all of them were, however | unknown A YEAR. SETRE —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. ETT S UP LATE TO FINISH THAT ND RIGHT AT THE MOST POINT, THE DOOR., CAUEHT BY DRAUGHT, SUDDENLY SLAMS 3EHIND YOU © McClure Newspaper wmu@? ¥ R)I STRAY SHUT Thirteenth and Fourteenth and \" streets, St Patrick’s Catholic avenue In First BURYING GROUNDS GIVE AS CAPITAL MARCHES UP DEAD FORWARD on ween and s i streets. Harmony d) . Florida hetween Fifth avenue Sites of Many Old Cemeteries Recalled by Topham, SR W hen Traces of One Is Disclosed—Most feenthyand sesentsenth streets southeast here probably were others Topham said, which had never six and hetween and D " M Have Been Transferred. 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WASHINGTON, D. o ——xll—— C, DEMOCRATIC PARTY PAPER ARRANGED SATURDAY, Militant Publicity Policies of | National Democrat Are Announced. policy of As the first step in s 4 the Demo: plitant publicity™ for ity agroup of uged for the publ v newspaper ation here ) be known | [ication in ement | resentative William A. kansas, chairman of the Democratic | congressional campaign committee, declared itx editorial policies would he directed by a “strong advisory board" in the interest of whole Publicat fleld said the party as a M the pi Iy in mind 1 sional elections next year No factions Fav National “will not | v. I will candidate . in ratic prinary or conven- | will fight the enen Special privi sublican party largely 1 America vation ! field predicted the | publication would h of 1.000.000 copies hef elections are held. Calles on Special Mission. 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DOUGLAS MacLEAN “INTRODUCE ME” A LANDSLIDE 0T LAUGHTER nd It's Syncopation Week Teo Introducing RIALTO JAZZ REVUE In Songs, Dances and Novelties, n, Condueting STARTING SUNDAY WEBER & FIELDS Backed by m Halt-Century of Theatrical Popularity “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” TED SNYDER In Person) The Composer of 1,000 Fopular Songs Next Week Bez. Mon. NATIONAL Seais Selling NATIONAL THEATER PLAYER® Direction Cliford offer “THE NERVOUS WRECK” Owen Davis' Fi Brooke Nights, $1.10, 850 and 5 $5c and 50c; Wed. Mat., Don't_Miss the Great LEVIATHAN ORCHESTRA Beglnning Sunday ton GAYELY 5, Rube Bernstein's “BATHING BEAUTIES” Ladies' Bargain Matinee Daily. 2 DANCING o CHEVY CHASE LAKE MEYER DAVIS MUSIC Will Appeal to You 8:30 pm. to 11:30 pom. Great Falls, Va. Just the Place for a Day’s Outing Picnic Tables Children’s Playgrounds Fishing, Boating, Etc. Chicken and Fish Dinner at the Inn Specially frequent train serv- jee on Saturday and Sunday. Leave from Rosslyn Terminal, Virginia end Key Bridge. 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