Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1925, Page 10

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10 LOCAL HOTEL CHAIN WILL HOUSE 3,000 Five Apartments Are Merged Under Wardman Control it Reorganization Plan. Whe d est one of the larg- hotel fons in the country has been created by Harry Wardman, president of the Wardman Construction Company The or at is to be known the Wardman Hotel § tem operate five hotels in 2 Gapital, The hotels are the W ardman the new §3,0 wm\u« ar ix is consid Hotel which the new 400-room and H streets, the Portland Hotel and the Gordon Hotel. All five hotels pro- vide facilities for more than 3,000 per formation of tht ed in a he Wardman will be the | Park Heads Offer 4 Band Concerts For Coming Week The following schedule of band concerts for this week, beginning tomorrow, has been announced from the office of Public Buildings and Public Parks: Tomorrow, Montrose Park, Thir- tieth and R streets, Army Band, 7:30 to ©:00 p.m. Tues McMillan Park, and Bryant streets, Navy 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Friday, Garfield Park, and F streets southeast, munity Civic Band, pm. Saturday, Sylvan Theater, Monu- ment Grounds, Army Band, 7:45 to 9:15 p.m. BAPTISTS ARE READY FOR VIRGINIA SESSION First Band, Second Com- 7:30 to 9:00 Summer Encampment Will Be at Virginia Beach From July 8 to 19. NORFOLK, Va., June 6.—Programs of study and recreation have been is- sued in connection with the | Virginia ment campment annual Baptist Summer Encamp- Virginia Beach. The en- will open on July 8 and | will continue until the 15th. A varied | attendance - nd | junced later. t many mil. | ollars in hotel structures and | CONSTITUTIONAL FIGHT | NEXT MOVE BY SCOPES\"“ Accused Under Law, Wants Quashed. Tennessee Tswchel Anti-Evolution Indictment June An here today fendant in the will in the near the indictment the ground prohibiting ition in_the pub. ¥ 6. nounc than was made been tentatively drawn. WINS WEST POINT HONOR. GPice of War De be gr M h retary vear book: part in th also was ma the varsity foot ball and swimm ms and a mem- ber of the lacros 1. He expe to be commissioned in the Eng Corps ngton, will West Point | Saturday w v | 1SS presi Academ He was cl of the Dialectic of the Howit “hop” m: ociety, ss show Ly TSN This symbol means that Studebaker prices do not include the profit of outside body builders. churches, | pected to bring more than | the encampment’ | that will discu | for ence, | rural course, -of the college. | given at night | pastor of the First Ch: |20 graduates. from representative Sunday school organiza- tions and other church bodles is ex- 200 to the school before the sessions are over. Roughly, there are 10 divisions of work—The division s the department plan the season of 19 the Baptist Young People’s Union convention, convention of Organized Bible c s, Summer Training School for School Workers, the Young Union School of Culture, the M Union Confer wstors’ conference, the church conference and the al and popular Chatauqua the latter two divisions em- cing a series of lectures by lead- in the faith as well by per- sons of note in other lines of co- Sunday People’s Woman’s the Bibli operating activities FINAL EXERCISES START. Lynchburg College Has 20 in Grad- uating Class. . Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., June 6.—The finals at Lynchburg College began this afternoon with exhibits by the home economics and art departments The senior play was unday evening Dr. R. H. Crossfield, stian Church of Norfolk, formerly president of Tran- sylvania University, will deliver the alaureate sermon. There will be Mrs. Mabel W. Willebrandt, Assist- ant United States Attorney General, has arded a medal by the committee on prisons and labor for her outstanding 111 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO the | POLICEMAN’S WIFE SUES FOR DIVORCE Woman Charges Husband With Threat to Eject Her in Maintenance Suit. Mrs. Mildred Davis has filed suit for an absolute divorce from Roy M. Davis, a policeman. They were mar- ried August 18, 1921, and have one child. Misconduct is alleged. Suit for maintenance and injunction has been filed by Mrs. Lulu C. Wood head against Grant Woodhead, 60 vears old. They were married March 23 and the wife says her husband has threatened to eject her from their home, 1882 Ontario place. Mrs. Minnie Reiger has sued her husband, Harold J. Reiger, for main tenance, declaring he has ignoved since January the terms of a separa- tion agreement. They were married February 15, 1924, and have one child Annulment of marriage is asked in a petition filed by Morris Stein against Sarah Goldberg Stein. Hede clares she was mentally incompetent when she went through a marriage ceremony with h(m July 18, 1919, ACCUSE B BROKERAGE FIRM. Complainants Charge McNulty Co. Failed to Pay Them. CHICAGO, (). —Execu- tives of the ¥ Elmira, N. Y. and summoned to the State office as a result of complaints o men who said they we istomers of the concern. Hugo Hettinger complained to As- sistant State Attorney Joheph Nicolai | that he had been unable to obtain | stock valued at $2,000 or money to that amount which he had turned over to the firm. Another complain- ant, Herman Gutman, said he had ob- tained part of the money due him, but that the brokerage house still owed him a small balance. When representatives of the brok- ers failed to appear detectives were sent to their offices and a number of executives and employes inter- rogated. 6 Mc Chi June H. FIRECRACKER KILLS BOY. Four-Year-Old in Group of Chil- dren Is Fatally Burned. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, June A group of children with a firecracker, little ex: perienced with explosives and eager to begin celebrating the coming 4th of eorge Yantz in , where he died to- day of burns of the head, back and right arm, the first victim of the vear. When the firecracker exploded George was bending over it. His face stung with burning powder, he ran screaming down the street with shirt a-flame. Before he was caught by a passerby and “mpped in a coat, his shirt was burned His father, Charles Y: s he did not know whe the firecra tz, told doc- the chil- cident occurred were Georgia Tech golf players, man McGehee, also ot/Tech, and Jud- son Smith of Georgia. GEORGIA GRID STAR DIES OF AUTO CRASH INJURIES “Ike” Joselove Fatally Hurt When | . Thrown to Ground as Car Hit Telephone Pole. By the Assoclated Pres: ATLANTA, Ga. June 6.—"ITke" Joselove, star guard of the University of Georgia foot ball team for the last two seasons, died in a hospital here this afternoon following injuries suf- fered in an automobile accident early this morning. H Tollowing a fraternity house dance at Georgia Tech last night, with Joselove, another Georgla student and three Georgia Tech students, drove to a swimming pool for a swim. The party was returning, with Joselove standing on the running board of the automobile in which they were riding, when he was thrown heavily to the ground by coming in contact with & telephone pole. Joselove was a member of the senior class and nl!he Pi Kappa Phi College F His home was in Florida. Joselove's companions when the ac kinny” Bran non and John Bachman, weil known and Bur- D. C. MIDDY LED CLASS. James R. Lee, McKinley High Boy, Won High Honor. James Richard Lee, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Lee, 1368 Euclid street, who was graduated from the McKin v _Technical High 3, won the highest Vaval Acader was announced tods Lee also events and won the class letter the highest aw is made to member of the * He is now on the annual practice cruise on board the U. § v York, which is bound for Z STATE POSTS FILLED. Three Appointments in West Vir- ginia Are Announced. MARTINSBURG, W. Va. Reappointment of Charles L. Hickman af Clarksburg, W. Va., as a member of the board of examiners of archi tects, is announced by Gov. Howard Gore. The State Department of Agricul- ture has received notice from the United " States Department of Agri- culture, that Dr. R. H. Armstrong of Arlington has been named acting in- spector of bovine tuberculosis eradica tion work in this State Phil Hill, West Virginia Unlversity athletic star, has been named field agent for the Bureau of Vital Statis- tics. June 4.— Liquor Cars Confiscable. TOPEKA, Kans, July 6 (#).—Al though the ewner of a motor car may be acquitted by a jury after trial on charges of possessing liquor, his : tomobile can be confiscated for un- lawful transportation of liquor, the Kar Supreme Court held toda The New STUDEBAKER STANDARD SIX THE only reason you can buy so fine a closed car as this at such a low price is—Studebaker’s unique manufac- turing facilities. . The price would be several hundred dollars hxgher if Studebaker followed the practice of other automobile manufacturers in having the bodies of closed cars made by an outside concern. ButStudebaker builds this coach complete—body as well as chassis—in its own huge plants. This saves the profits which other manufacturers have to pay to outside body- makers. It insures finer materials and craftsmanship at a much lower price. Commercial Auto and Supply Co. 14th Street at R T-H L3 IS A Potomac 1631-1633 S TUDEBAIKTER 321 Come in and see this new Studebaker Standard Six Coach. Then you'll appreciate its outstanding value. JOSEPH McREYNOLDS Georgetown Branch 8 M St. N.W. Y E AR 2222222 11a a2 3222022228222 000012002 212022202 222 200200210000 28 322222022020 2222225202% | | E | g Mmmmmwmmmmmmmm:m N, D. 333332288288 JUNE 7, 1925—PARY 1. . 415 7th St. NW. )ususas{ MAXWELL FURNITURE CO. )umum={ 415 7th St. NW. iy (1) Terms—$1.00 Cash, $1.00 Weekly Food costs more than ice—that’s why it’s real economy to have a refrigérator that preserves all the food even in the warmest weather! Every one of the well known makes of refrigerators we ca scientifically tested to come up to our high standards v has been Manufactured by Gibson Refrigerator Co. Side Icer, Special, $19.75 This big side-icer is scientifically constructed, gix air circulation that keeps food sweet and fresh and will cut many Special tomorrow at $19.75. from your ice bill. Top Dauble walls, with air compartment between, n Lined throughout in sanitary whi ice savers. value at this big store ving a perfect dry dollar Icer, Bargain, $11.75 te enamel. A rema for only $11.75. A Special porcelain lined side icer, $43.50. esaRRRaERaRE EREEE L L PR LR TR DT EEEETE T T IETEEL R TP T T Ll BT PR M T LT TP T AT PURT T LT P e b 10-Piece Walnut Dining Suite The Queen Anne period style seems best suited for dining room furniture—its dignity CASH grace incomparable. The suite s e 5 el e o8 s e juffet. an oblong table. china five chairs and 4 for $10 cash NRRTNRNE RLLLITH ACESEINSNEATEE s asERasy Simmons Day Bed Complets with all-cotton pad cretonme cover, &trong sanitary spring. Useful and 514'75 attractive. Easy to Easy Terms Includes nice sized dresser with mirror, chiffonier to match, dark finlsh metal bed with spring and comfortable mattress. 2 pillows, chair and rocker to match. This complete outfit makes a good value at the special price we are offering it e operate. Special a LLL LR B T T e T P P e e T T CL LT L] $5.00 Cash, $1.00 We-hly REESEIRERRTERELNNY RELERTTE ETT R PEL AT FEPE L Bed “Simmons” Outfit Including All-steel in walnut finishes. cotton Mattress $19.75 and guar;\ntecd Only 31.00 Cash Bed, All- Includes a large size Colonial buffet with a big mirror, an extension table to match and four chai The suite is substantially made and one of the most extraordinary dining room values we have offered in many a day.. $5.00 Cash, $1.00 Weekly SENERERENEEENTNYNIRARTERETELN DN RN RERRANYNENYSTRAEY: aRENEe Spring. . EEBRRANRERHIRENEONGEREY LRI RN RTINS YNERTNERTARRTNAARE TUTTELTE LTRE LR PR EELEE LT PO TELETTT T Sl B Sde R TnazEEEsy S FYND e 3-Piece Living Room $10 Cash SazemsesaEusEses This unfinished Drop-leaf Breakfast Table, “;!h fo;; ] Bow-back Chairs. i = Complete for. ... 15 7] REERETNENEBNECIRBERTERRRNESE > davenport, arm and wingchair, versible _cushions, low price of. FLTTLEL LT PR UL R REL TR ELE FEREREET FL T R PER R PR NERENEAN AN I RN AN AN SRR ATRANRRAREY THET 4-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite *135 RENSEANEESEETRREERIEAT One of the smartest suites of the season. The four handsom included—the bow-: large dresser, the spacious chiffonier and the full size Vanity drosser with triple mirrors. The finish is rich walmut. This suite is a_most convincing proof that good Illrlllhll‘? is mn( necessarily expensive, for it i, nmm at only $135, and $10 cash delivers *10 ANEEERINERIAINEIRER LYAEEIEERARRREE 26-plece Rogers Tableware with every purchase of $160.00 or over. i - 9.Piece Golden Oak Bedroom Suite SN EEENTEENTEYENISNEERTENNESINES Copleté Dining Roon: uite Take your choice of several beautiful velour coverings and secure a wonderful with e a 3-Piece “rler” rsufled Suite 10-Piece Bedroom Suite This sufte reflects restful eloquence. The Of rich walnut finish. st the Consis Strollers Light in weigk 559.75 COMPLETE LR LU LELERETT EE LT EEEFETN LTI TLEEP AT PR B LT PR BEET T T T T EET R R T 3-Burner Gas Stove - —with large oven, wh has white enamel 1 fine O D‘\s( U\(l at a very 515 75 price Only $1.00 Cash *99:5 COMPLETE 2rasezEsSERTRAERIITLT Suite 129 This 60-in. Library Table, 5-ply mahogany veneer top, on sale at the spe- 315.95 cial price of 7 220 the With Bed Davenport—Saves Space and Rent In, this beautiful Koehler suite vou have all the beauty and comfort of a hi ity everstuffed suite. and no one would gue that beneath the loungs davenport seat hidden a convenient sleaping space eany motion opens this bed. Tevealing all in place, ready for immediate use. The price is very special and only $10 cash neces. sary to deliver it SSEEEERIEIRENNNERERRIRTCRRUSET 42-piece Dinner Set with each pur- chase of $100.00 or over. SEETILEIE S SEsE I S1I80IILINTEIINTIILLS £332338330 002233320888 882288L80LL ETETIIEITeRETIIeIIILeItIseteetITOLIER IR IR RRS L1 srereesaseene 311885828888 8282221: 135383288321281, 3ILIISLIEEIITIISINL, R E B R T e 2o T 3030 PR eeeee 333 33328583388288 3338 ST HEE 2533383 22331 13

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