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ADOFREALTORS | | [temten rame Py OFFERED DISTRICT Schick Says Appravsal Board Will Survey Land Needed for Public Uses. | the tion of € that Taking up the st vation Counsel 8 The St Pat their annual week at i morrow n oll re of local | life of t entitled with Lenten anizatio The new religious pl snt: thier at ( INDAY LENT DRAMA TO OPEN TOMORROW EVENING St. Patrick’s Players’ Presentation of Bible Theme to Aid Mis- sion Churches. a for one Haull, beginning- to the active operation and sapport of more than a co- John, Costello Post of the American Legion and a number of fraternal organizations. To Aid Mission Churches. "The' entire receipts will.be given to | the mission churches of nearby Vir- ginia and Maryland. In addition to | the organizations a group of more | than 100 patrons and patroness | engaged seats, special mating Il be held on y The full dress rehearsal | will be given in Carroll Hall this after- on the teaching I s School and in- | vited guest The V| lellm wlill enlist the full act- ing strength of the St. Patrick Players 10 | hesides the services of a large cast of nge Leading roles telle Murray., Hul STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MARCH 14 Priddy, Agnes Leon and Marcela Dev- ereaux. The music of “The Vision” will be under the direction of Arthur Mc- Creight, assisted by Loretta Lynch and Mary Lally. All of the scenery and sets have been built by the pro- duction department of the players under the direction of John Morrison apd John Meany. Madeline Baker has designed and directed the making of 135 costumes used for the char- acters. The general supervision will devolve upon Rev. Francis J. Hurney, founder and, director of the St. Patrick Players. At the conclusion of the Washing- ton performances Saturday night the production will be taken to Baltimore for two performances in the Audi- torlum Theater for the henefit of the archdiocesan charities. On Saturday, March 27, the play will be presented PART 1 LOVES HOUSEWORK AT 90. Winchester, Va., Woman Takes First Holiday to Celebrate. Spocial Dispatch to The Star. ° WINCHESTER, Va., March 13.— Miss Rachel Teawalt has been house- keeping 76 years, and still is in love with her work, she told friends a day or two ago at a luncheon given in her honor at the home of Mrs. Laura Bates, when she celebrated her nine- tleth birthday anniversary. It was the first holiday taken in a long time. Miss Teawalt began housekeeping when she was | She enjoys robust health and read the dafly papers without the aid uf| spectacles. She has spent her Hfe| within 16 miles of Cedar Creek. She | was keeping house there during the | dark days of the Civil War, and was she had You should see it EMPTY ITSELF! ‘There's not even a drain on the Dun- ham WHIRLDRY Washer — dnains tequire pails, or buckets, or over- sized pans plus strong arms and plenty of pluck ‘The WHIRLDRY at Norfolk, Va., for two performances at the Academy of Music in that eity (st | nted Tor the st time i Rev, Johin 1% the author of the pls Teen pit into dramatic and Victor Kerner, a = aceds no strong arms, pails or pluck. It needs no expen- sive syphon, ejector or plumbing con- nectlon. It empties itself —at a touch of 2 button. Washington iteal ¥ in placing the nis Connell, in eyewitness to much fighting. Joseph Rly, | | gan, Orme’ Libh Helen Ault, M | Roehrle, Dorothy Mary St. John, ke. Others In. Cast, isting will be Patri Heil, Hugh Ale sis, James Halti- Carmen DI Marco, th Cain, lulflen wiley, enevieve More: Helen Haltigan, value on el proper . Latke ¥ hy the | hsno. ecutive sec- | G h has o atn] - v York dire 1l in its power to be of| st Rev. Mic hie Distrl bishop of Baltimoie ot oa e bk liding the ticket sale 1 of both the District Govern- | ‘:,‘::;r'\‘!;: e Amerlea, and the property cwners, and ek i the board would de all in its o 4 “that the taspavers and S | gun, Joseph Cox, ¢ S the Sod | Dowd, Antoinette s Nawier s n, Helen Gianoly, [ pari nd, Boots Misswell, e | ans and auxil v lared ifeil, Ruth’ ulia Owens and Helen would 1J. Curley, Arch will attend the Organizations | re the Catholic the Cuile A slumbus, the | Ruth ‘eknwitha Interna- IEe s tholic Alumnae, tected by property’ unde The appraisal the | board, which consists of seven mem- | iiers especiully chosen for their knowl operty values here praised $10,000.000 worth of property i ive its services free in proceedings affecting ground to be acquired ax additional < to the local park system Washington Real Bstate | ds ready to offer its s and expericnce 9 (he people of ')r Distriet in any munner that it Aull onsistent with proner iusiiess | HE seif-emptying feature is only one of the many factors that make the WHIRLDRY the wonderfully complete laundry servant that it is. The washing. rinsing, bluing and drying are all done in the washer — no extra tubs, no handling of dripping clothes: there's no ““wringer-drip”’ to wet your floors, no broken buttons, no wringer creases. no bending and aching to feed a wringer The WHIRLDRY dries-for-the-line in a one minute whirl' Sample House 619 Franklin St. N.E. Uppe TODAY Lower: MARY H de i G TEN INFECTED TEETH in their cond bourd w Plans Said to Be Under Way to Have Court-Martial Proceedings Against Col. Williams Stopped. You'll be getting a washer sometime. so whether you want Made Continuously Since 1837 Counsel ve its opin- in condemnation matters. o MONTGO'VIEHY POLICE RAID ALLEGED RESORT | As .sented among the craftsmen working in the KNABE factory today. Daily and many as three generations repre- Sunday for Your Convenience $500 Cash $65 Monthly 1 Press. Culif. Smediey D. few days ago startled Ar sy circles by his cha toxication against ¢ Williams of the Marine Corps, today ROCKVILLIE, Md arch 13 «d teeth ext d ut the Chief of Police William 1. Aud, Po-| Navy pital. 1t was said at the lice Sergt. Charles T. Cooley and Po- | hospital that Gen. Butler was much licemen Bodmer, Burdine. Oldfield, | weakened by the dental worl “rme, Phillips and Snyder raided the | Meanwhile official circles were rife Tea House” on a farm mnear Four | with rumors that an effort would be ‘orners last night and seized an al [made to stop the court-martial pro- leged gambling device and i number . Williams. No- it bottles containing alleged whisky. was willing to be Charges of keeping a disorder Col. W. H. Pritch- louse, having liguor in her posse ommand at the n with the intention of sc it Butler is in | nd with ing A gamiu Miller is were profe rinst May Hin ith Ttegi- Th result of comy Williams T the neighborhon . | . — n women are discarding slip- ocades for those of colored March B Butler, who a and Navy Liquor. Gambling 1x\d Disorderly | Charges Placed Against The Homer L. Kitt Co. 1330 G St. ‘Woman Arrested. | Bpacial Dispateh to The Star Representative on Premises o ARET 18" I UTO TO SEE PHONE \IA'I\' UNTIL ® ANY TIME, Beautiful é-room and bath homes, with hot-water heat, electric light, hardwood floors and double rear porches. TLats 145 feet deep to alley. Built and fin ished with the same elegance that character- izes our higher- priced 16 keep it now or not, we will be glad to demonstrate the strator will come to your home whenever you say. FEasy Payments SUPER-TESTED S 720 12th St. N.W.---Electric Appliances——-Franklin 7694 in your owa home. 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