Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1926, Page 3

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The American Ice Company cordially in- vites the delegates to the United States Chamber of Commerce Cenventicn to visit one of the most modern ice plants in the country— 19th Street bet. L & M (1145 1Sth St. N.W.) Make yout visit any time, cay or night. It will be a pleasure for us to explein the workings cf this modern ice plant. DIES OF INJURIES OF AUTO ACCIDENT | Frank Marino, Hit in Street.% | 1 | Succumbs Without Regain- ing Consciousness. vears old, of 1724 died from a f ed Saturday night hit by an automobile Seventeench street near Short distanice from his Frank Yarino, Seventeenth stree | Hospital vesterd jthe { When skull, he homie. James T O'Neil. 21 years old. 3614 iurqeld street, was the driver, three mpanions being in the car with him. 10 to the hospital. The m never regained con i 1 was paroled to appes | inquest Coroner Nevitt will condy lie morgue tomorrow afternoon. Marino was long a resident of this married three times, | ving several months | 10 was preparing to from” business and take her I\ on a protracted visit. ind-run driver struc vears old, at Wis e Saturday night. remained in George. Hospital until yes le his had last while bacn wife a0, » vetire o It ! pI = | Gleason | town University | terday morning. Motor Cycle Policeman 1. srown of the seventh precinct was { injured last night about 12 o'clock { when his motor c skidded on the { wet pavement at Connecticut avenue |4,m1 Leroy place, the street hav {been wet by a District washing ma | chine. He wus treated at Hospital for an injury to b { William J. Miller, 422 1 {and Melville La Marche, | Burney Circle southe automobiles that { Jersey avenue and I | R0 Bowman, 1 old 1iith street. occupant of the { machine, was thrown to the roadway {and slizhtly hurt. He was given f | aid at Casualty Hospital. . M. | th street, Commodore | were drivers ded at New last night vears FLAT TIRE? 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Ie it sound. tight—free ruinons leak Remem !y Shecialty of repairing roofs o eall i i may <olid, md g 3 Ard St ity AND STOR- | 5| France WaY | and | {1 || WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS & €O, from rust and | Eight More Lawyers Admitted. ‘The District Supreme Court tod admitted to cight lawyers from other jurisdictions and three students who were unable to be present whén the large number of {candidates were recently admitted, on motion of John Paul Earnest, \hnun n of the examining commit e e admitted include: Willis | W Ritter, Illinois; Gerald W. Brook: | New York; Harleigh H. Hartman, 1linois: Arthur J. Hilland, Towa: Wil liam J. Tolliman, Georgla: Millard F. { Hudson, Missouri: Osear R. Luhring {Indiana, Edward W. Wickey, Joseph 'A. Mack, ania; phael Tourover and Paul M. Jeffrey of the District of Columbia. i | SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at nml Sailings ¥From New York. Daslight Saving Time. ARRIVED Y Sierra Ventana. . Calamarcs Adriatic 3arden- Baden TERDAY. . . Premen, April -Southampton, May [ Port an Prince’ M Bermuda. May ... Oxlo. Anril _Cristobal. May Copenhagen. "April _Trinidad. May “Puerto’ Colombo. Anril ~London, May San’ Juan, May DUE TOMORROW. Ha; " Puerto Bar Southampto American Shipper’ . Coamo. |Orizaba . | Metapan Majestic Thuringia Huron Calombio Zesequibo | Stockholm Scuthern Cross | Dominica . L “Gothenburg. May Rio d¢ Janeiro. April Thomas, May DUE WEDNESDAY, | Monzoli | Domniea Trinidad. THURSDAY .Bremen. May Pori Tafara, May Santa Marta, May FRIDAY. Southampton. May {cotumpus aflores Tivives DUE | Mauretama { OUTGOING STE, (Sailing hour, Daylizht SAILING TODA Alexandria | Qaisspring—Rottordam ertad “—Cape Town. SAILING TOMORROW. Bordeaux . 11—Olo. oria— Bermuda 12:00 M 5:00P.M. 2:00 PM. Sandzate C; 1:00 P 12:00 M. 00 00 A 00 PLM Southa 10—Genoa ~Hamburg inton M 1500 A AL | BERTY 1 Luckenbach - SAILING American Ship Santa Luisa—V Porto Rico—Ha THURSDAY. ondon. world cruise) 1 Prince—Rio de Janeiro SAILING FRIDAY. Amor—Cape, Haiti SAILING SATURDAY. Luxpalile—Genoa West Humhaw—Horta 3:00 P.M. L 100 PMD D 200PM. = : ) AN Gam—Rotterdam tic—Liverpool outhampton i Matte Moorish Prin o——Cape Town Limon—Cartagena . Turks Isiand... ri an Prince. . 1:00 M. ahai T onte. Christi Comayvagua—Puerto Cortez.’ Vandyck—Rio de Janeiro Desirable unfurnished and fur. nished apartments for rent in THE DRESDEN John W. Thompson & Co,, Inc. 1636 Eye Street Main 1437 OFFICES FOR RENT PHILLIPS BUILDING 927 15th St. N.W. 12-story corner office building. Very desirable dental suite, also other rooms, single or en suite. LOW RENTALS. 1 i Incorporated. 1432 K St. N.W. IMYSTERIOUS CITY OF CIRCUS at Emergency | veloped into s acture of | | Kifth street THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN CONJURED Ul’ AT CAMP MEIGS Hundreds of Youngsle and Aduitq View Rites of Canvasmen as Complete Town Rises From Confusion of Bales and Bundles. twinkling of the eye the great white 3 od in order with everything in place ready to receive the public. i was looking for the iders and the acrobats, Hundreds of wide- with hundreds of equally enthusiast zrown-ups yesterday watched the mysterious rites of the circus canv. 3 men bring forth from heavy covered | clowns, the wagons hundreds of strange and weird [and, in their hope of seeing some objects that a few hours later de- |strange-looking aggregation of crea- tented city that covered | Lures, completely missed the perfectly aren of Camp Meigs, at 1 groups that strolled on the lot W Florida avenue north- [ looking like anyhody Peeping eyes looked The three long trains of the Ring- | tent only to find th: ling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey | heartilv, with kniv clvous, which plays hero and | same sort of food a tomorrow, drew in at Bent public did not know yards yesterday morning from Ph ders college delphia_amid the cheers of scores of s a constant contributor Youngsters who had been on the |of fiction to o popular magazine, that wateh for the annual “glittering gal- | SUll another had built his own pipe ANy of gorgeousness” to arrive. { organ in his home und taught himself 0ok e CaTRIWETSIH {to play it and another had designed | rumblings of unloading W |an “unsinkable boat used during the | announced the circus w ally | war town began. Almost as many people lined the route of the two-mile haul m Benning to the show grounds to | teh the mysterious Wagons p: v attend a Pennsylvania parade. Tractors Replace Hors While the aspect of the cireus|cu “haul” is somewhat changed in that|W the heavy tractors dragging four or | five wagons have done away with|the ons that carried the great many of the 10 horse teams, the same | dyr that electrically light the squeaks, grunts, growls and roars|minis nd were fascinated emanate from the mysterious covered | by the rhythn wing of a dozen or so wagons as they pi W0 leave the | sturdy workmen driving in the huge voungsters thyilled to see what they | Stakes or the “heaxing song” of the really contain “guying out” gang as taey pulled the As soon as these wagons arrived on | ¢invas roof taut. he NGt imiles GCANNALS (cAME AbDEY In but a short space of time all was ent from nowhere, poles, ropes, M I adine. to accommodate 15,000 <. hundreds of them, came from | Dersons. Iight hundred actors and wagons: trunks, pans, dishes, | cmploves, 1,000 animals. 100 railroac chen stoves. hammers, blacksmiths 0-foot tent with es of shops i flags. « & i comprise one of the most mar (HinbLas T S tute 1 Sirien. ous of all intricate American in- | tors apparatu andy. peanuts stitutions “the appearing and disap- | hundreds of curious ohjects ¢ pearing city” and all its wonders. Were itiloaded ahd lay fterea The clrcus opened this afternoon the lot with its “jewel floats” spectacle at R 2 o'clock. Tonight's performance will Aids Construction. | Start at § o'clock. “This will be re. hands of the voung specta|peated tomorrow, after which the the old circus straw b great aggregation will disappear as at work and with almost SAFE ROBBERS ENTER : TWO OFFICES IN NIGHT| ed youngsters he entire cook te into the us actor: and. forks, the hybody else. The that one of the aduate, that t. % 1 S 1 | Elcphants Push Wagons. | Soon the great herd of elephants red and began to push five-ton round all over the lot with Almost as soon appeared the ready scores of boys ready to ury water for the great animals—a tom that has become traditional N voung America visits the circus. The grown-ups became interested | and in confusgion ¢ Youth Fager tors under were soon es | the building | dow, rul man a National Bis- | the building a watchman Policemen from outside, entered the the premises while other police- \h\ goin to the roof and Jumplnz safe, which contained about $2,000, Apartment Also Robbed. [ ber. The outer door of the safe had establishments of the city last night A jimmy thief stole jewelry valued s taken from the [ 2, office of th American 3 Natio Biscuit 6 aped as polic were surrounding the the safe w blown last November, clock this morning by thief, on duty in the stable in the rear.| The burglar at the in a nearby building. after_seeing | through a washroom win- and, with drawn pistols, search- surrounded it The intruder, U e\ ey neliiis escape, apparently One Strong Box Robbed of $346. onto a box car on a siding. While Police Scare Away Another. on the floor in front of the big police found two pinch bars, a chisel | and sledgehammer left by the rob. s * " been battered, but the inner door and Safe robbers entered two business | Gire jtself were intact. or early tod: In one case $346 in |6t $200 last night from the apartment s of « ess 1. 651 ) hid SR ERE i Can | of Charles . Dingle, 1650 Columbia Tce Co., 1 Twenty-fifth street, while an attempt-’ ed robbery of the safe at the Randolph place | northeast frustrated when the thief was seen, but e building. The latter place was robbed of $300 when The ice company’s safe was robbed | hetween 10:30 o'clock last night and who forced a vear door with a jimmy | without being heard by a watchman | A jimmy also was used in opening the small safe. | cuit Co. was seen in by police summoned by l‘n»nlo and \\hll(al'wll\ 27 YN my lads--- 1 The wind blows free! A Summer Home On the Park Flowers and trees are hlooming. tdoors appeals more than eve e beaoties of mature and the mforts of the modern « home are at your disposal—withi walking distance of downtow OTOMAC PA P APARmnla:sRK 21% a0 € STS. ww Furnished or Unfurnished When the canvas is bellied to a spanking breeze and a wide road of blue water di- vides against the prow—what joy compares to sailing? Yet how few of us ever realize this joy. For most Americans must live in inland towns and never know the sight and smell of salt water. How fortunate, then, are we who live so near to the beautiful country of the Ches- apeake tidewaters! Each one of us may own a hoat. Not a sailboat, nec- essarily—there are many who, for one reason and an- other, would rather have a power boat or a canoe. For some a mere rowhoat will suffice, while others will be satisfied with nothing short of a steam yacht. Of course, it is not enough just to have a boat. We must have water—miles and miles of it, beginning at our very doors. And this is why, when Summer draws near, we move from our houses and apart- ments in the city, to our cottages and bungalows in the tidewater country. You may think that we must be very rich to be able to do all ulns. But most of us have very moderate incomes, and most of us have jobs in town. Writ¢ today to our Balti- more Terminal, Howard and Lombard Streets, for our booklet, “An All - Summer Vacation.” WASHINGTON BALTIMORE 3 Mustard For hot meats. ¢old cuts, sandwiches For Rent Apartments ‘(| PHILLIPS TERRACE 1601 Argonne Pl. Just North of Columbia Road at 16th Inspect this magnificent apartment and make reser- vations for the appoint- ment most pleasing to your taste. There are still a few of the most desirable ‘ar- rangements available. One room, kitchen, bath to 5 rooms, reception hall, \GTON, D i" Rain Muddies Ground An- MONDAY, A\lA\\' 10. 1926. 3 Pldne Is Declared Safe Against Crash CADET INSPECTION SCHEDULED TODAY By the RRE former Associ LAU milit T viator, plied for a patent on an | Which will not erash. The in- | vention is based on the fact that | | 90 per cent of all airplanes crash to earth head-on. invention series of in the event nual Event Will Be Heid at Stadium Tomorrow. consists of a counterweights, which, of a perpendicular descent, are caused to slide to the rear of the plane, thereby re- stablishing its balance, aided by an auxiliary rudder. Bobist is confident his inven- tion will cause the airplane to glide down Instead of fall Weather permitting, the annual| brigade inspection and review of the | hington High ol Cadet Bri- | e will be held in the Central 1 chool Stadium this afternoon o'clock. If it rains or the is water-soaked, (' professor of milit i announces the postponed until tomorrow at_the same_time. Maj. Gen. Eli A. zeneral of the United will officiate at the exerc <ent a number of awards to various cadet officers and compani Those to receive awards follov medal for winning battalion, Maj. Harold Jenkins, 1st B 1st Regiment, Central; silver cup given by Col. Craigie, known as the Craigie cup will be presented to the winning bat talion; silk flag also to be presented to the winning company; gold medal to Capt. Eugene Zuck, who commanded the winning 2d Regiment Band of McKinley High School: silver cup to winning band: gold medal to Lieut. Col. J. Canfield Marsh, winning Ist Regiment of Central High School: gold medal to Capt. Arthur Kimball of | Co. L., 3d Regiment, Western, win ning war game team. Other members of the war game team who will re ceive recognition are First ILieut Leverett Stowell, First Sergt. 1. Whitwell, Corp. Robert Stowell. Corp Nevilla Smoot, Pvt. Edward Holland and Corp. Chester Carter review Wit Ve \y11 | 'FORM FEDERATION Abou \\]ll or 30 local colored church choirs nize a federation choirs meeting at Shiloh Baptist <hurn~h Wednesday evening, it was announced toda The following represented ipiscopal, Methodist African “olored States Army, ses and pre Helmick, inspector 1 Gold ations will Methodist denomi Bapti Presbyteriz piscopal, Methodist Methodi invitation to or > W the result of hoir at Shiloh Church on April ed by many of the hest choirs The principal address will be livered by the Rev. Dr. Milton Waldron. The welcome addre: ill be delivered by Prof. T. H chorister of Shiloh Church, and responses by Miss Virginia Williams, chorister and ovganist of Union We: ley %, M. K. Zion Church Chol Prof. J. Henry Lewls. chorister Metropolitan A. M. E. Church Choir. Yhe choir of Shiloh Chureh will sing, The services will_begin_at 8 o'clock ani s issued as held J uste ,'\m« Apartments “Cresthill” 1430 Belmont St. Rentals Large porches ator Service 39 rented; 9 left 4, Moore & Hill (Inc o 730 17th St . Better Transportation Urged. Maj. Ulysses 8. Grant, drd. superin tendent of public buildings and public parks of the National (apital, urged the Public Utilities Commission today to give consideration to increasing the transportation service to Anacostla in the near future so as to accommodate crowds which are expected to use the proposed colored bathing beach on the south bank of the Anacostia River. . . Lowest It is estimated that sales at the : \ nual samples expositfon at Zagreles Austria, this year will total §4.000,000. I IT’S THE CUT OF THE SHADE THAT COUNT A window shade to hang correctly must be cut and made correctly. Our experience in window shade making assures vou ¢ fitting and hanging. May we estimate? tory Prices! W. 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