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DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MAY 2 i— PART o identification and for o w\manng Invention Ilrr(ln;:- Im.| - . . r.vx"kml at mght without a parki mediate ef to Those | 5 . ight. I lu\lr d a D e i ny | everal Hundred Attend i T £ t Problem of Reduchon Seem-w-"r ‘.:‘,",‘J.‘i, e lifi‘.flm‘\"i G :.‘.,.“V ¢ ! 4 ¢ | Add 5 ; 3 tion, suite 2 224 Neighborhood House’s ; i i 7 ingly Has Solved Itself. | »mi Heans and v r 2 seh Homburg on their ‘.‘ml streer, rk | ¢ 3 : o 0. Eldridge got together at the dive his country in the past ye: S aiive vy Annual Festival. Y R ¢ ey . ; Total for Month, 3,265. '.a. 1 of the Commissioners and drafted | total value of 81 0,000 poiitive are the makers that every RS TCER 23 i ; ¥ ? A " = | would have the effect of reducing ne who is hard of hearing wiil be Surrounded by many attendants, 1 and delighted with this re-liarrayed in gay attire, and before sev- . s able invention, the Acousticon, al hundred people, comely little best to reduce traffic ts, which | jpendations of i would | | nished apartments for rent in ware made at an unprecedented rate | dd several new ones. nat they are offering to send it ||| Frances McWilliams, 10 vears old, of{ 4 Y x, o g i 1 solutely free for 10 days' trial. || p avenue southwest, late i Y % : the first three months the year.| The joint wort still is before the THE DRESDEN No deposit—no no oblige- |}y e as crowned “Queen of| F° . " " i e e walv [ mtalne o - dctidi mukaa . af the final day of festivity of LN by A 4 7 5 i b | TR R e idvantage of thelr liber, tria the twenty-fourth annual folk festival| k. § % ¢ 3 “ ures by the Police Department yester to when it would be considered John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. ffer. Send them y ame 3 conducted by the Neighborhood House, a A ; ¥ showcd th 65 motorists ran | Commissioner Fenning pointed out | | 1636 Eye street Main 1477 foflay.—Aare {470 N street southwest. The cere : g : Z A . afoul of the traffic code in April— | that action was deferred to give the mony took place directly in front of " , ¢ iy ¢ more than 50 per cent less than the | S B B ; : A \ preceding month, which shattered all | | Seated in a specially arranged ch:h:i. s : o 4 % : ecords with . total ot which as hrone, she ha. & - 7 i ’ il e Bl | The Paramount Garage Co. |||t "trnn Ased‘bnt e heaa by ’ : s e e Ll . GARAGE BUILDERS Loulse Anderson, crown bearer, while ; Pl > g ', O ik i Tansry. tatTed & ? ‘ 4 ( 4,794 and in the following month 4,249 « | Doris Grigsby, flower girl, sprinkied TERMS $ ! blossomis at the queen’s feet. Other LIKE ) were Lawrence Flynn, ‘ . % & - nv. ] RENT” r; Junior Fisher and Don- k 3 2wl i Jdwlr e, ‘hllmor}mlpnrl v . trumpters; Marie Christ : o O =1 3 ( 4 i 3 3 r es the phenom Das. M8 | scepter bearer A ” St~ ¥ 5 ¢ o cerens rests last month to o B | The identity of the queen was kept & - <z ased caution taken by motor The perplexing problem confronting | yes Tnstead minating some of Desirable unfurnished and fur- the Distrlet Commissioners as how | the existing reg @ eeom until just before she was - - ists and not to a relaxation in the | iy to be seated, when she was Francis McWilliams, queen of the May, at Neighborhood House May festival, and her attendants. efforts of the police. “The officers | [ halled by the trumpeter and the Army = may be using a little more discretion School Band, which rendered than heretofore,” he said, “but the Bordering o 1. et 1 <hange ot| ST+ PETER’S PLAYERS Plan to Open and Close Stores Hour \';','l’;""’,’f.\.,",‘.:::i‘::;“S:;,..';']'En“:’J,' ,"J.‘;',Z‘,".Tifi Rock Creeck Park | Sushborhest Howe, poinied out tiat| - TO GIVE ZANGWILL PLAY Earlier Submitted to Public’s Vote| " ice et aiso poiniea out is adopted in choosing the queen who that virtually every day he sends a | is chosen first for her general spirit : message o the men on the heats or attitude toward the house activi-| ‘‘Merely Mary Ann" Will Be Pre- e == through the daily_bulletin_to_keep a ties; second, for punctuality; third, 4 . The Merchants and Manufacturers’ | opportunity to shop at that time, while 3 her attendance recor Nelgh'| sented in Parish Hall in South- | sqqociation has ecie to submit to a The alr T Dsan ana eool e i od House affairs, with her gen referendum vote of the purchasing| ‘“But the business houses of Wash NO LOSS eral achievements considered as the east May 18 and 19. public of Washington the suggestion | ington want to do what their cus fourth requisite. i EE ke o ¢ during the Summer months the | tomers desire and %o if their custom ToAny Investor Grand March Is Held he St. Peter’s Players present the | ,re hours be fixed an hour earlier | ers will write the Merchants and ) IN 53 YEARS G ! Held. four-act play, “Merely Mary Ann,” by | or both opening and closing. ufacturers’ Assoclation, at 400 § A grand march, participated in by | joa6 Zangwill, Tuesday and Wed. | In presenting the suggestion that | Building, expressing their desires, i THL F. H. SMITH Co. | and girls of Neighborhood House, | { » |trom June 1 to September 15 the [ will enable the stores themselves t First Mortgage Bonds i @ % nreceded the crowning of the queen. nesday evenings, May 18 and 19, in | stores open at & a.m. and close at 5 |co-ordinate this matter of Summer 815 15th St., N.W..Washington, D.C. One of Washington's || Marching from the house at 470 N their parish hall. | ), m "with the customary all day clos. | store hours to their satisfaction.’ s i § {street southwest, first came the s Second ‘and. Cling ‘on: Satinday @uring. uly and sl b Sab |IREe SR o R e 0 R | e TS prcre. | e———— CRESTHILL— 5 . v “kewples,” “May. fairies. Miss &nes | ary of the association, invited expres dential Sections “shoemaker fairies.” “nympha. “non. Nolan__will "play { ions from the buying public as to how WoodediH, Sit dressed in gay attire and many car- of “Mary Ann” in | accommodation. € ont St. % S oode ome O1t€S || a4 flowers, while the fairies and ? production, his s a serious question for the Th S * B k f h R d Lowest Rentals in the Cit ALL SIZES others are e paper caps with lone || W e st Bt Tl e | (R e Service Back of the Ruu : tebeelobdie e dotiny umn of twos and headed east on N | the supsnyision o g the matter is finally ¥ i Several very desirable apartments of 3 and 4 Hedges & Middleton |[|street on the south side to Fifth a d by Alfred 1 ol &};‘.‘h.‘.“ii’.‘.’:‘; % '(-}‘\';remon from i EAL service, as applied to an article lies in rooms and bath still available. Some of the larger 13 ; LN;F..?";:! :;&:‘n ;x"\eds!‘grm:'ds:\:flrhlg: A . \14‘(,“:. u.h:‘ the buying public as to just wi convenient, uninterrupted useof it. Thencan apartments have two porches, others have one. Inc. {ihrone. " The' “nonescripts” were - Dbl ‘f:‘:\‘,‘p\ Rt gl L0 15 g ML truly be said that it renders noteworthy service. Screens, awnings, metal weather-stripping, oil Realtors H.»nnmw;ll;ofm:v:‘fj ;’f’?’i’.‘,eii‘ Papst o] petti Elizabeth |are large employers of female help filig 2 Ruud Automatic Water Heatershave beenplaced | heating plant, incinerator and all other modern con- 1412 FEYfi_ S};MN'W' o wore bix white!gloves, 2 § ’ Dugan. ¢ “atherine | open at 9 and 9:15. b G in operation then literally forgotten for years, veniences. ranklin 9503 Rk lined {gllo‘“: e _ [ | \mTh’e \lh:lrt‘}:mn‘i:l?:i’)'l:\;:lx{::;u;nrx“\ ! Gt ) so perfectly did they work. Do not delay—there are only 9 of the 48 apart- el th ieen. eir dance : . i ociatiol me rom 1 g crowning of the queen. Thelr danes| aqeg norav. Duean. | the shopping public, particularly from That’s Ruud Service. Call us; let ustellyou | mentinaacotS = employes of the Federal Government fois. more about it. | Rentals, $55-$90 N2 ¥ o scripts and a = Davis \\///////// Z L‘_:’.‘Y’h‘w‘r‘];"‘(‘i":‘“"m"‘;’e‘g‘;:{“"ef‘. CoAth "!,‘"5- ’;‘\’"“3 Dg,‘ i e ”"";‘;’” | We want to take this public means of pring Mary Agnes O'Connell, William Bray, | requesting that the employes in each aypole dance, done by groups| grancis McGarraghy, Thomas O'Don- | o¢ ' 1, . i — Y, : departments, divi . cathered around five large Maypoles | nell, Richard Everett, William Kelly | O the execitive depa!t v ¢ @ ANy iNC { concluding the festivities. and Bart Diggins. mons, ;;wi'\}}:m'}‘rlhxnlfw" ll;:r‘lfi:ll-n;:mf Ruud Manufaclurmg L0111pany under The same program of dance and | * pp g peter's Orchestr: | sl il dhatsogy - = - ~ Q N W Friday nights was ngain pre: play. | the result of that survey. i See Us, Your Plumber or the Gas Co. 750 SEVENTEENTH ST Main 1174 Lhe nwgslbp ‘n:m,g'r;lof the boys and . | “1t is the opinion of the proponents irls’ clubs la: gl | of this plan that the proposed change i \ Many Take Part. Say Tt With Flowers (S ciin e & i e b n enoven Tevinis 16th & Columbia Road The following boys and girls took [Qn Mother's day. & ; those who go to work at 9 a.m. an " 2 G [Bevsralliwery M ERERTVE rt in the coronation ceremonie Sg,:t;n';f G2l k) | I—— S WEEy BEEF T Kewpies — Betty sher, Bessie ks s iceeption Obler, Helen Chrisman, Edna Zirkle, ——— ‘ gom _fw o 4 e 2, ) « Katherine i Alice Kun! Doris Cook, Katherl e ol'del'ed to This Clty | hall, kitchen, bath and bal- O'Dea, Laura Chamberlain, Ella M; BOOKS BOUGHT cony, to four rooms, kitchen, Lord, Katherine Ewiford, Lilllan| o1 Francis H. Pope, Quartermaster “Bring Them In" or Phone reception hall and bath. Grosman, May Stanford, Alice Hen- [ Co% FRAGCR B FOR e A FRANKL]N 5416 Service unexcelled and eV e Helen Riley and | ;rgered to this city for duty in the | E ut avis. office of the quartermaster general, £ . N.W. oo Ele May queen fairies—Regina Flynn, | {ae Separtment. PEARLMAN’S, 833 G St. N.W. Mary J. Vernon, Agnes Hennessy, / oS . THE Margaret Hodgkins, Marie Hinson, . S . - : : Grace Dinnls, Alice Peters, Mary ’ s < Showalter, Katle Schwaner, Edna RGONNE Dodd, Ethel Showalter, Mary Mock. |abee, Evelyn Hayes and Emilia A e fermisslon letters”—Mary_Gal L] e . o= womermor e e, | & Bring in your mail order kins, Alice Carter, Marie Chrisman, Ressle Owens, Doris Q"IK!‘K. ;]Atllws . Hodgkins, Agnes Lewis, Katherine t l f Hart: Louise Anderson, Elsie O'Con- catalogues ror comparison nor and Mary Kuntz. Shoemaker _fairies_Ruth Kalden- o . back, Grace Taylor, Margaret Jasper, — t t s | Dorothy Danney. Margaret Hayke: 'we Dea €lr prices on Vone weel. | Lucille Hart, Erma Jasper, Mabel o & o ! - 5 e e 1eten. Shackleford, Mar. new bulldlng matena]s! ¥ garet Ballinge, Ellen Hundley, Mary Hennessey and Charlotte Boughe. FOR ANY [ Nymphs — Frances Tyler, Louise L rther, than 1S | Vernon, Marjory Smith, Beatrice Sin- Bret o P . i air, Mary Sch . Mary Hoff- “,“\","”‘, o e er “Altalna Fuller and’ Mary FOUNDATION T0 RoGF JR.. 1428 "A | Bowie. " G. E Nondescripts—Alfred Kuntz, Ray- mond Robinson, Bussy Jackson., John Wintermeyer, Jesse Smith, George Bunzus_and_Francls Hedderson. DESIGN Ne. 30—A SUMMER HOME THAT YOU, YOURSELF, CAN EASILY BUILD S|4 e LUMEER SAL ‘The largest stocks of lumber and building material ever offered at bargain prices are now at your command. JUST THINK! Over one million dollars’ worth of brand new Yellow Pine, White Pine, Oak and Fir lumber. Also millions of feet of good army camp lumber, together with carloads of BRAND NEW doors, windows, wall- board, millwork, roofing, etc. ‘We have bought the National Homes Company stocks of brand new building materials and offer all st bargain prices. Send us your list of material for our guar- anteed delivered prices. You can save as much as $1,000.00 on your home material putchased from us. LUMBER AS LOW AS $13.00 PER 1000 FEET Whether you are a manufacturer, contractor, carpenter or home builder, take advan- tage of the remarkably low prices we are now making on good army camp lumber. AU will be sold quickly at lowest prices ever made. Priced from $13.00 per thousand feet up. Suitable for a great number of building and industrial purposes. You can save from $250 to $500 on a carload of army camp lumber for sheathing, crating, car blocking, packing, etc. 5 5 d. TO PATRONS OF TE H ) ot 15 Sad ; O0CK-BOTTOM PRICES ,..‘]m. s ~§x\\"~vv'r1¢ % Qt. I S’ e B e o || BRI & e Main Office. M Camp Meigs. " o : ‘:'"n"“m’it-""r'.m o gth- ?hc Sts, | S5th-&Fla. ave. .r,;.du‘?;_-"mm WE ATHERSHIELD outhwest. Northeast. pply on job—turn_into e e LR e L A General Purpose Paint WASHINGTON, D. C. t. $2.25 Gal. 14 pt. B0e pt. SV VOV VYV VNV VIV VIV VY VS AR : ¢ BRUSH SPECIAL Bristles Vulcanized in Rubber Moo HARDING CAME. SONS OF Dl c EXPERT PAINT ADVICE FREE ery heid at Cemetery om» 92 e rounds. Monqas. May 0: 1050, 2t Quality Sincs 1885 Do wharp | 310 13th St. N.W. W H. HARRISON, Pres. 10S. 1. CAYLOR, Treas. THE STORY OF A STUCC )t reasonable prices, we lea (OVERLOOKING THE SITE ; OF THE NEW $2,225,000 McKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL ARGAINS 102 You St. N.E. Just South of Rhode Island Avenue $500 CASH Electric Lights Tiled Bath and Shower Wide Front Parking Hardwood Trim Paved Alley in Rear Oak Floors Large Front Porches Entire House Screened Dining and Built-in Refrigerator Sleeping Porches Cabinet Ironing Stationary Wash Board v Tubs Hot-Water Heat ‘flw 3774 o0 eunnlr'fl-r‘“*r is mou-on.m B et i saered s vt i -n{ ki e i ettt e i E i R T — If you want » salesman to call mark an (X) bere. 'H.R.HOWENSTEIN ©: CAMP MEAD SALVAGE €0. 13 H STREET NORTHWEST CAMP MEADE . : : : MARYLAND ’ 1213 K N s | N \\ssmm\‘swsm“\\\'&“s.\sss\ssssssixsssssx\\\ss_. $ DHIGH Ne. k‘l\h is & most attractive sul nlen. mm—.lixl‘ruAhobdmm.lmhn vrle- includes lumber, and windows. wuuueh-mnl-n .00 for these materials. Free rieas fornished with every order so Mmm"-l ean build this hwnp e LOOK! BARGAINS!' NEW FIR DOOR 3215 JEew u'm: DOORS _ 315 SRRNRNEN de elear s.'f.z’»'.‘-u.’-“ Bpecial Gortng this sk o e NEW WAI.I.BOARD WAy .m“"‘“’ cial per hundred square feet.. DESIGN Ne. 1—One of the most popular of ll‘l summer oAK Fl'oonlnc homes. ¢ $ Large living room. two bedrooms. kitchen and bath. Siae 26 1t R et agring. =z 1%~ x 30 ft dovo. Price includes lomber, doors ard windows. {rom lafym i e 0 prepeid to your e large i with 1Y "sell them” &t bark 13 cash B mmense ave added ) ferent Tines of 13 Srials. w0 that our Wreck- While the Diggest in' the «ts. 1" part of our Volume to: da h: mers better o herier 1078 the “modern Brincinle_ 0f husmesn which: in heromioe o fominant today="the ‘hain-sto atly reducing, the cost ;vy doing b Per dollar of sales lave reached the : Fornt Wit ey puldimg materiate trom | | The Aristocrat oun Pl e G Ll ddiren org DUSARt the TiEht Drire withont ok ‘ot | | ‘of Metal Garages 50 b, Ko it To House ROOF REPAIRING Fit Fi °"E The YOU'LL LIKE mest Car —done by experts who k The Best Bilt combines strenzth anrees Y ol e tupe 0 KNOW their| | g Denuty. Does ‘credit to the best k: [RONCLAD kunl.\n‘ “ lfilh N1V|V as well as the finest surround- ELECTRICAL WIRING $8 Monthly and R'rvur:“;r = "0 a t.&!ifl ‘tcf’nuel Clll Lincoln 10‘1m D rermie—sianis sareerr| | WASH 'N"'l}N Premier Danseuse Yofl save st ieast §225 on the materiale sione. W farnish free plans with every order, which enable ai., handy man to erect this house. square feet Come to the Camp or Write for o e ey 1o come direct_to our Camp to talk with us in person. We have expert building men ey ol el s B ol e SR il or come to v‘m'l'.hl- “('.,-w T am going to build a. and Wil make you - Perfer o

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