Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1925, Page 12

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THE EVEN BALTIMORE GREETS D. OF R. OF NATION Gov. Rnchle to Address Ban- quet, and Body Will Come to D. C. Wednesday. FIVE SITES CONSIDERED FOR MOTHERS’ MEMORIAL Corner Stone Will Be Laid in Capi- tal on Mother’s Day Next Year, uced in which Noble, | W on exhi hel, t Louvain, A S »| Marrons, in Syrup, 13-0z. jar.. Abe Martin Says: O’ course, times might be bet- a-| ter, but what if ever’buddy that’s | got neurities laid off. “We allus go t’ a houseparty e so we'll remember who wuz there,” says Mrs. Lafe Bud. (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) PADEREWSKI WILDCATS. Famous Pianist Tries Hand Drilling for Texas Oil. AUSTI May 18 (P)—Ig | Paderewski e d a 4 erewski, and now is drilling m. 1,600 feet French Marrons Marrons, in Syrup, 5-oz. jar......40c .75¢ $1.25 Marrons, in Grenadine, 13-oz. jar, %0c | Marrons, in Syrup, 22-0z. jar Magruder Inc. Best Groceries CHURCHES PAY HONOR TO BLESSED VIRGIN Processions and Ceremonials Held by Catholic Congregations, With Many Children Participating. Processions and ceremonies were held at several Catholic churches yes- terday in Washington as the annual May ‘tribute to the Blessed Virgin Mary, thousands of children taking |mn. The largest procession was at St. Aloysius Church, where about 1,000 { children were in’ line, led by a band and a group of adults. A statue of the Blessed Virgin was crowned by the May queen, Miss Margaret Herlihy, who was attended by Schwartz and Adele Cavanaugh. In most of the processions the dren were dressed in white, and many wore vells. Some of the boys were at- tired in blue. Among the other churches where the was held were Immaculate St . Anthony’s, % ed Heart, Church of the Holy Redeemer and St. Peter's. Air-. Pocket Crash Fatal. NEW YORK, May 18 (#).—Injuries received when the airplane he was piloting over Lower Bay, near Ni Dorp, Staten Island, struck an air pocket and fell 900 feet into the bay last night, caused the death of Lieut. James Jordan of the New York Na- tional Guard Air Service. Office Furniture Save 50% and More | H. BAUM & SON I 464 Penna. Ave. Franklin 5392 YOU CAN ALSO RENT IT ING NEW and USED | STAR, WASHIN NGTON, D. MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925’ AMERICAN PHYSICIANS TO TOUR CLINICS ABROAD More Than 300 From Middle West Start for Europe Via Canada Today. By the Associated Press methods in pitals in Cana France will be th chief purpose of from 300 to 500 physicians of the Mid- dle and Far West who will leave here tomorrow afternoon for the interstate post-graduate assembly’s tour. The European visit of two and a half months will not be without its soclal side, however, and a series entertainments have been a for the American doctors in Ireland, Scotland, England, Fra and in a number of cities in other countries mnoted as medical centers, - | which will be visited. The Duke of York, Austen ¢ WILKINS BREAKFAST ons will be received as honorary mem bers of the assembly, as will several of the leading public and phy siclans of France. Clinics and receptions have been ar ranged for the Am Ottawa and Montre: men Dublin, doc A Finnish law substituting pilot and lightship service for compisor service in the Aaland Islands (a group in the Baltic between Sweden and Finland) has aroused g| dissatisfaction among the military \Ne;r 18th & Col. Rd. New- | | Two Inclosed Porches Six Rooms, Bath—Garage l | $10,500—Terms QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. Brick home, containing soon ; immediate FOR COLORED 1719 Willard rooms, hot-water heat and ¢ possession. See us for price and terms. 14th and K Sts. N.W. 8 bed- will be vacant and bath; lectric lights; 12 rooms Main 9080 Bottles are Our “First-line” of Service Their Prompt Return Is a Big Accommodation to Us We are asking the patrons of Simpson’s Milk to lend a hand in the important task of maintaining the supply of Milk Bottles. 1f you will see that the bottles you have are returned to your grocer just as quickly as they are emptied it will be a great help—greater than perhaps you realize. Every bottle counts—and when it is delayed in its return it upsets the smooth running of our system—more or less seriously. It's a matter of oversight, we know—and if you will charge your thought to this extent—indeed we’ll thank you sincerely. Should you have any accumulation of tles—phone us Lincoln 1811 and we wi them—distributing those belonging to oth: to their owners. “Walker Hill Dairy™ 530 Seventh Street S.E. Phones Lincoln 1811-1812 Of Great Value is the A Small Initial Payment COMMUNITY PLATE CLUB ADAM DESIGN Teaspoons and Small Weekly Payments REXQUIE THE additional burden imposed upon the engine by long runs will not be harmful when REXOLINE is preventing friction. SHERWOOD BROS., Inc. J. R. KEENE, District Sales Manager Telephone Main 3904 306 Albee Building 29 Piece Set, $30.50 3 Tablespoens 6 Dinner Knives 1 Butter Knife $3.60 Set of Six Ave. and K St. Established 1875 Conn. COMMISSIOVNVS ARE GIVEN. | Reserve Corps Appointments Go to And you can fulfill your desires for fine Silverware without paying cash for it. You select all of this de- lightful Community Plate Silverware you want, any design pieces or sets, and pay for it on the very iest of terms. poons ar Spoon er Forks Several Here. icers’ Rese! If you act NOW—while the club plan operates, you can equip your table like new and at an expense that is scarcely noticeable. Be good to yourself, silverware collection with ment terms. start your the help of these easy pay- is here to pep you —_— Correct Service Book FREE fo the first 100 women. “Correct for the Formal and Tn. Tormal Dinner:s wil o presented with our compliments. = An wu- thorative book on tubie appoint- ments. A Special Representative from the factory is here to an- swer all questions pertaining to the club plan as well as par- ticulars about the silverware. Correct Service Tray FREE $13.50 Fourteenth stree tenant in the 26-Plece Set TUDOR_PLATE, the Samo Makers) (By Deplores E\clnsmn Ltm it cable- Look for the Big Clock < elinger's AV F> Street Opposite Paent Ofiice SHOPPI\G LIST Teaspoons ... 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