Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1926, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1926, e g ———————————————r e e e e e e e | DORSEY WHITTINGTON |¢ n [COBB BEAMES HIS FACE 3o g e o e e, he | . 3¢ in Easton Theater. i FOR GRAND JURY QUERY |Qd not know of an‘yl' ln(gxk‘a'flng ETON, R M 2 ‘m,:p:.r,e‘ | WILL GIVE RECITAL s L Bt sub Mied with & pi | house. buiding, In the heart of th : : e o | | Noted American Pianist to Give | tenance Probahly Led toHis |besr but that Is all I eaw -at the) TR | ; | ; Concert at Mount Vernon Place Grilling on Party. Mr. Cobb said he supposed the| Only one modern girl out of 20 ey only reason he had been subpoenaed ' knows how to sew properly, according 16th & Columbia Road as a witness was that his face was to one expert. S ( M. E. Church South. . | Chicago “Boss” Released| Declare Capital Invested Has '_hzo‘{_x;;.a.\:‘.:lr::: ff'fil'"""-cfi |one not easily forgotten. — - § \ X 5 Dorsey Whittington, young Ameri- : arroll bathtub party, in which | —— e Svaridiv i can pianist, who has been hailed by Year: rtin |soye Ve i awhic | Several very attractive R No Bearing on Profitand | can pianist. who has g After 3 Years for Part loyce Hawley, o chorus glil, was al: | Agnes Ayres Is Mother. Centrally Located Home gpartments - ranging_in § Loss Statement { of the younger musicians, xm'?o dh"“ Mail Robbery. | wine, went before the Federal grand | HOLLYWOOD, Caif., March 26 (#). Near 13th and N Streets i helen s b §\ . = been descril as | jury yesterday and told his version | —A daughter was born yesterday to Completely furnished—I13 rooms, 3 baths, 2-car garage Inspection by Appointment John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. 1636 Eye Street, Main 1437 y the evening's entertainment. | obb told newavaper mer that | Ene> AYres, motion picture: actress rived early and left early” at | and the wife of S. Manuel Reachi. The He said that he, himself, | baby has been named Maria Eugenia Reachl. We Now Hé.v_e Just 191 Suits | at the “poet of the keyboard,” will give a recital|By the Associated Pres: this evening at VENWORTH, 8:15 o'clock at | * Murphy, 1 the Mount Vernon | jabor leader of Chicago, was rel Place Methodist | from the Kederal penitentia Episcopal Church | today upon expiration of a four South. { sentence for complicify in the $380.000 The concert, | Dearborn street mail robbery, April 6, which was ar- | 1921, ranged through Murphy was met at the prison gates R. Deane Shure, | by his wife and a party of friends. director of music | They left immediately in automobiles, Capper explained the N, of the church, | presumably for Kansas City, as that s a result of the report will be given in| had been his plan. \ith. the Government |the church auditorfum. No ad-| His sentence, lightened 336 - |mission will be charged, but an|cause of good behav was ervice unexcelled and v ARGONNE A.P. WOODSON CO. | 16ts & Columbia Road OLD KING COAL ANTHRACITE Genuine Pennsylvania Quality BACK ON THE JOB Immediate Delivery in All Sizes $]..8.75 :‘* MARLOW COAL Co. OUR USUAL LOW PRICES A |\ 811 E St. NW. Main 311 It's LESS THAN HALF their regular sell- & i i i ing prices. L Differences of opinion between s for the ccal dealers and the Government auditor as to whether the al invested by a coal dealer in his business should be made available in connection with the fig- price of coal developed c meeting between committee and he coal merchants ternoon. 7 Zi Kans., March 2 2 L NA auditor, who lect from the i ures requested by th offering to defray the expenses will | midnight, but prison reg: be taken. Mr. Whittington is on a | quired that he remain until after the iranscontinental tour prior to taking | morning “count.” - Senator pper | up- his work at a Southern college quite un- | during the Summer, where he_ will gy Amittee in that | téach a “master” class. 1 did not enable us to form any | His program tonight will include: include: Ballade D Minos i conclusion ing fe i | activities of J. Whiteford. atiorney for tail Coal Merchants' Board the committee tha ry 10 T ) T 77 and busine: ad no breakfas aw a fine, fat sparrow light on a transformer, it made a fiving leap for the bird. s the animal caused a Lt huge t sformer, s ending in the entire city for ---Deso | yearly half an hour. The cat will recover. Flat M S ave: doppio Moy imento. ‘her 5 a plan for pro- 1o committee with profit and fements for 1925 that would the committee ghe information " march. Wind Over the Gravgs. 1 I Vien e Horss ted that follow- ¢ the committee | ditors represent- with the ¢ (uditor and made preparing these profit viuined |~ Will gentlemen who saw auto- | || aster -x.‘.- t'l]:;n.r mobile accident Tuesday noon, « A 1 1 ann v, in which E it wenld be difieult 1o set a | Harewood Road near Soldiers’ cwent on the calendar-year I o - NTH en il Home, call Charles M. Walling- f'm(lh:j";‘ ‘;1“ *:;“: ford, Woodward Bldg., Main “tatement -for the nine months of | 2990, or Col. 6494 after 3 "., 5. from April on, provided he was =, & “in the figures for the preceding e 12 monthe. Gave Detailed Statement. B - Mi. Whiteford then asserted that| INSPECT <ubmitted profit and loss ‘itements covering even more detail . the paiatial nefv } '\was outlined in the beginning N ‘ o i that no effort has been made to || APARTMENTS 10 srive the Government auditor of the b s s N For verification of these state- ’ ath axcrusice to $18 * Smith told the committee that 2540 ’ Tailored and Untrimmed from one dealer he got access to 2 . | vthing he requested and that i;: . MASSACHUSETTS U Bangkok Hats nother cage he obtained a 12-mont] atement, but that after the state- AVENUE ment was completed a question ar_nse a% to whether the amount of capital intestment should be disclosed. b Ar. Whiteford interrupted to de- clive that the capital invested has strict profit and loss Friml Ohio State University has an en- | jieee——— rollment o Overlooking Potomac Park, the Monument and Lincoln Memorial, and across the River to The majority are of light-weight materials the Arlington Hills. —some half lined, some with only the skele- | . —— 1 1; THE RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS , | ALL the opportunities for outdoor play which the Park and in! é River afford—golf, tennis, baseball, polo. bathing. boat and Here 8 your EaSter bargaln' | skating—are at your very door. The apartments are adjacent to Government Departments and within walking distance of the shopping and theatre districts. You can find a dandy suit for Spring wear among this assortment. Para-Bangkok {Fine Peanit Straw) $3.98 to $6.50 Paris says ‘“Bang- koks,” and Fifth Avenue has adopted ALL shrubbery {ui sl e R : :::’ede’,;“a";ffi 2::3_- No Alterations None Sent C. O. D. i R N A where now exceeds $47.50 A MONTH ° $77.50 A MONTH ER AND STOR- Tst. TWO LOADS Fo Of merchandise: Will be Teturning empty vers_ low ‘prico. SMITH'S the supply. : 0 PPl Comprises living room, kitchenand = Comprisss living reom, bedreom. bathroom with built-in tub. Living breakfast room with built-in table. i room is equipped with a Murphy kitchen and bathroom with built- 1 bed. in tub. B $60.00 A MONTH | L $87.50 A MONTH We are prepared ‘f;:m all other laxatives and reliefs Carter_ st., . Charlestown. _C. ‘White, 5 — with the largest va- Mot Cer ¥a Pone Defective Elimination bty SOT NtyIoE an NOTICE 1S HE! Con.' tipation colors in the city. et as this ‘day withdrawn Biliousness & ¥, Fiership: latels' existing “between him- with only the best $i i Jor ey ooty toe A name | | The action of Nature's Remedy (W0 qualities. * Large and 431~433 Seventh St. &y pperating the Potomar Lunch | § Tablets) is more natural and thor- Small Headsizes in Comprises living room. breakfast Comprises large living room. bed- b" . and that so far as reiates to him the | i ough. effects will be a revela- o & ~ " - fiid i o' dictorvea. " The Susinew tion—yon will feel e good, Profusion. room, }u!mx and }ul_ed bathroom room. kitchen, dining room with s -~o‘e“n-t il aebis o ge" n‘;{ " Make the test. You will 8 (e with built-in tub. Living room con- built-in table and bathroom with e e e and pertom :u'h;;"eze‘.‘-;;é'.i appreciate this difference. Make your first straw tains a Murphy bed. built-in tub. Toniracts.. Date SE e = : w g;mnuun, 1924 Twenty-four hour telephone and elevator service. Apariments may be inspected at any hour. Resident manager on premises. T h e r e 9 s N o M y s t e r y ||| New Yorxk A‘El;‘:‘.i.\.::msfi,cg;?" and C STs., N.W. Used For Over hat a Bangkok. “The iy thi B eoiod et L e 614 Twelfth St. N. W. 20th day of Marc Oakland touring car. left by Warren Fer- W. H.WEST COMPANY S R s, SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST G Sts. N. W. 916 15th St., N.W. ;_‘:3.%:‘;2'.'(?“ touring car. left by F. E. Peoples Drug Stores T SRk a b o u t O u r S u c c e s s h @ ARERCH i —— Main 9900 Chevrolet roadster, left by Clarence Youne. Cole 8 touring car, left by Irving L. Brent. i tehell touring car. left by E:‘E Rice— * There’s no nfystery about " the success of the new Kaui- 1 i mann Furniture Store. \Wash- ! N C A ington is daily learning that at | Lew orner partment kind in B.:_» city and 20 years' ng’cmnm, Kauf 'S ‘ i e S you want | - S 3 Rooms and Bath Gl g it, you want it quick! The Values Are Greater CPEREARE TROTSANDS v ; Unfitmto SAIEZP "gnn The greatest value in the The Styles Are Newer $4‘004‘7 elon oe it o sourit to world of Store Equip- Come and judge for Yourself H'wlimflscfid . . ment is right at your door! A el 2. Co. ! § i :“;,!ag' . ] . THE GRAND RAPIDS You can buy better Furni- i THERE'S NO ROOF SHOW CASE COMPANY ture on The Budget Plan of * | M()nth + LIKE AN OLD ROOF addsthe famous HIMMEL | | —egpecially when it's leaking. Divided Payments ng“l'.‘!"l:;l""sfi'sa&{f‘;":l::‘::h :::: Plant and Organization Others ‘as reasonable, some 4 and 5 rooms and bath, IRONCL Company __Ph. Main'14 of Baltimore to its great all corner apartments, perfectly lighted and ventilated. WE LIVE UP Ttxwllin’i_m.m‘— e e 3 i p B g y lig! T ime ist of factories—in order | e monthly payment quoted is the full amount t £ Th::;fiompou.r Printing Plant to give perfect service to 9 o V ’ i} principal, interest and operating cost, on an apartment lha‘: The National Capital Press Washington, Baltimore, e re s a agtc a ae ° BT RIS ROIGwiiie casBneye o SEC 12101212 D ST. N.W. anditheSouth. . . Alcom \ More than 100 families have already taken advantage of ROOFING—By Koons s g a i} the wonderful opportunities offered in the five big byildings ir{;"":.'.,n“.""fifl‘ e e Tout Tdeltir o shlr, plete range of New Way j in these =8 EZUER | Cedar Chest _Company _ Phone, Main 933 quipment for all needs. 10 Shares | ¢ Write u; —— ; e ar es oF eadqyar- - g Ballard Oil Equip. Co. he'l‘f bk i Of genuine Tennessee Cedar; with W AQD MA N P'::"'};'l‘al; *solfao t.ers—‘iet 5 I:Zt :d;nd g wide bands of copper. Compare it with WILL_SELL FOR AR R00 U daisl » those usually priced $16.50. 100 2 $650 2300 Block West Hollins St. | 0 Call M. 5413 . . l Co-Operative Apartments NEW YORK AVENUE, FIRST AND M STREETS : NORTHWEST EDMUND J. FLYNN Authority on Co-operative Apartments, Kw-muw I of Howcst Valres w 3 : y ; Representing WARDMAN 14 15 ‘H ST REET ,N'W- ||| mamvssi6 oFFICE, 1207 FIRST ST. N.W. |l OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. B AL MACHINE . : s 1 2"——.75 Gear cutting, shafting . d R i ¢ C and cold rolled steel, cast phos- ran a S . pher bronze bushings. H. C. MONEY ON SCREENS BALTIMORE DIVI. Now is the time to have us make {hom to_ measure and have them ready or fly, time: KIEEBL AT Nindow SION, FORMERLY Shades, h 1 Our Work Speaks for Iteell & SONS CO., INC. - ; AIGR GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. | BYRON S. ADAMS, ,Faitss. | i L _

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