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i 4 SHINGTON, MAY 1 1926. ITHREE HURT BY AUTO | |AT BLADENSBURG, MD. THE EVENING STAR D. (.. WEDNESDAY, An Attractive For Sale or Exchange Proposition There are eight new Homes just completed on Rock Creek Ford Road West from Brightwood Post Office and Georgia Avenue. Very attractive Homes—6 rooms, bath and built-in garage. They are subject tc first trust of $4,200 each. Will consider investment property or vacant land in exchange. Get in touch with us for details. K 1415 K Street Oratory Prize Winner Gets $200 Check SureRelief OR INDIGESTION = BESPEARS VICTORY Oliver Owen Kuhn Presents| | v 4 . ; | Star Check to Miss 3 ’ - ] : et s s Myrtle Posey. : American ICE Company Fred Johnson, James Cullinane and | Henry Butler Taken to Hos- pital After Spill. 6 BELLANS i——\_«")& { Hot water BeiL: ELLANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packag Everywhere FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEFTH BROTHERS | | following an automobile dent at the Peace Cross, Blandensburg, Md., {early this morning. ! According to meager reports re- {ceived in this city, an automobile | skidded on a turn going into soft dirt and turned over. A. S. Flanagan of Rast Riverdale, | Md., coming into the city, picked up the three injured men. At Casualty Hospital they were list \ed as Fred Johnson of 327 Sixteenth | i street southeast, James Cullinane of 1829 T street and Henry Butler of 1111 Third street southeast. Butler was {held at the hospital for further observation of his condition. | The automobile was demolished. | . D. Ernest, whose address was given | las 1532 Massachusetts avenue, was| temporari the driver of the c: cordially invites the delegates and the families of the delegates to the United States (Chamber of Com Convention | | | _Confidence that Miss Myrtle }'(»se\.[ | 1i-year-old Eastern senior, who \\onl | the District finalist honor in the Na- { tional Oratorical Contest, also will be | victor in the national finals at the | ashington Auditorium on June 4 nd represent the United States in the internatio Is to be held next| 3 wii ed by Oliver Owen | nager of The Star. | mbly held | Posey. | Main Mr. K on just prior to pr ¢ with a check f sh award to the District | winner, and it provoked | »plause on the part of | 000 Eastern boys and | gl ol o+ s it | TESTIMONIAL MUSICAL i, 2 ot 1 L : ) || IN WHEELER'S HONOR' ‘As I sat office T . 4 1 | students,” “why vou pegple pro-' | Pr % . District victor and contestant for national honors, re- | Fr°8Tam Will Be Given by Colored wondered,” My | vided the city wiin so many cham- Miss Myrtle Pose pions: why you have won so many |ceiving The Kvening Star's grand district award from Oliver Owen Kuhn, news| Associations Tomorrow Night h School this morning. 1 3 at Dunbar High. Apartment Opposite Eastern High School S.E. Cor. 18th & East Capitol \ Investing With Profit In the purchase of apartment buildings. stores, groups of small houses, et always best to utilize the services of men who have devoted their entire time for vears to just this phase of real estate. Prompt, courteous, efficient attention will be given your inquiry at our specialized held for investigation fls‘ | to visit one of the most modern ice plants in the country 19th St. bet. L & M Sts. (1145 19th St. NW.) | \ po 1417 K Street Reasonable Rents Every Modern Convenience | championships. ce T have stood | manager, at Kastern Hi ! here and watched your reaction on{ - RAGE HERE FRIDAY | which reflects credit on each Nine Craft to Compete Over| f'mks, copyrights and a consider- || erner and of which T am sure Princi- | POtomac n Four Groups for ; able fortune with which to main- pal Charles Hart is prous . | tain the collections, was announced Curtiss Trophy. Mr. Kuhn said The Star and the {other nationally prominent news. today to President Coolidge by the widow. 1 room, kitchen, dining alcove, | dressing_closet, bath and Mur- phy bed $£40.00, An elaborate musical program in M; Raymond A. Wheeler, retiring assistant District engineer | commissioner, will be given in the wditorfum of the Dunbar High School veygeys | OMOITOW night at 8 o'clock. The ary | ‘ommissioners and other of Micials of the municipal government will attend. The testimonial musical has been nged by ious colored civie or to show W |Joseph Pennell Leaves KEstate To the Lib 2 rooms. kitchen, dining alcove and bath—$52.50 to $57.50. | B. F. Saul Co. i Main 2100 BUBINERS PROPE SSEBPHE Founded 1907 TIES DEPT. LPS Main 9300 papers sponsoring the oratorical con test are proud to further interest in the Constitution, particularly at this time when there is need for the vouth of America to be awakened to the need for the protection and extension {of the ideals embodied in that great | [ document. He said: i Make your visit at any time—day or night. It will be a pleasure for us to explain the work- ings of this up-to-date ice factory. Hequest to the Library of Con gress by Joseph Pennell, American artist, who died recently, of prac- tically his entire estate, including rints, paintings, manuscripts, their apprecia- | eeler's services to the Wheeler has heen de- | gineer School at Fort | .eavenworth, and will leave Wash-| ington next month. The musical program will be pro vided by the Knights of St. John Or- | ___ under the direction of Elzie { Hoffman: the Birney Choral Soclety ANNOUNCEMENT the Georgetown Civic Association Glee of “It thrills one to think that when | { noxious political and economic theories leading to general strikes, military | 1| preparations and national bombast are { beinz fed to the vouth of other na- - { tions. there is. through the medium { of the national oratorical contests, be- | { ing builded in the minds and hearts | -t ed a6 spproximately {of American youth a deep respect for | ¢550°00 and manned by some of the {and desire to maintain and further | o " Liiis in 2 aviation, are-be- © | foster those principles which have | ot Ron gt - one of the most ! made America great and keep her in | ;n® SRS L contests in the ° | her exhalted position. For only by | {rpjted States, the Curtiss Marine v | keeping our eyes looking forward. | Trophy race, which will be flown on \" | ever holding before us the image of | o’ potomact River Friday afternoon. i those principles enunciated and es-| he award of the trophy race to | tablished by our fathers can we hope hington marks the first time any .| to_achieve an even greater destiny.” aft contest of a national nature Miss Luella Webb, a member of been conducted here, and all mili the faculty contest committee in Naval and a | charge of the oratorical contest at: ington'is lookin: SPECIAL DIVIDEND OF O cont (13 L) on the on_ sto af the « pon ik Nine Navy seaplanes and flving ommon_ sto: BT Dusiness =0t Dusiness and Dr. Sumne Braxton. soloists, il Club Wormley and NINE PERSONS HURT i i ot o IN TRAFFIC MISHAPS | i, et ot v v 1o {made by Mrs. Maria Madra Marshall. e Other speakers will he John Ritchie. ! | < | chief clerk of the building inspector's | Seven Are Children, But None Are| office, and Robert L. Williams, assist- | Berisukly Tojured—-Woman Ts {ant corporation counsel. Knocked Down. F | urnished Interestingly (By Dulin & Martin) You will find pleasure and perhaps “pointers” in the newest draperies and furniture at 2945 Cathedral Avenue N.\W. This is a new detached house of 10 rooms (four baths and built-in garage for two cars) As a mark respect to our associate, Ha G. Levy, who dled Tuesday, May 11th, we will close our Camp Meigs office, 5th & Florida Avenue N.E. and our main office, 6th & C Sts. S.W. all day Wednesday and Thursday. — | ™ inger Co. | Nearly 50 towns in Indla will have T B their first electric | completion of the has y with the Thl River lights new T NATIONAL CAPITA RESS _INCORPORATED. OF ASHINGTON. D. C tssued in the name of St John Appo. has wen and_that appiication made to the said National Capital Prass. In- rorporated. by St. John Appo. for the ance of a dublicate certificate’ of said_stock in of the one lost. Any person havink ming into possesion of said certificate ork is hereby warned to return same to | John Appo. has been | | Eastern High School, in opening the ssembly, formally thanked The Star ‘'on behalf of the faculty and the students” for making possible the an nual oratorical competition. Winner Praises School. pntest among planes of different speeds for the coveted | trophy. The success of the race, from | the standpoint of popular appeal, will | mean additional contests of this na ture for Washington even though facilities here for high speed races are { ful and thrilling Seven children and two adults were | POWer injured in traffic None of the el hurt runk T, ceidents yesterday. | as” serfousiy ! s Miller, vears old, of | d e shock ane project Eyes welcome this care BOOKS BOUGHT “Bring_Them In" or Phone The design is in keeping with Woodley Park. The careful interior planning favors the tastes of those who appreciate rich comfort without wasteful luxury in the most beautiful residential ST. JOHN APPO. Brooklyn. N. Y. ¢ CEE EARRAORD " PITTSBURGH _OR W L_RATI NATIO! IVERY ASSN. INC In accepting The Star’s check, Miss | Posey told her fellow students: “If ! the honor I have received for K l‘: ern half pays for_the four years o ot happiness, fun and education I have | [0 Kold RS T | received at our school T feel more! PyernE SA¥, S (0 i el { constitute the not ideal. { The airm | ing for the larg ! 4 v the. auto i which he was a passenger, collided | with the automobile of John I.: Rogers, 45 T street northeast, at Con. . New Apartments “Cresthill” 1430 Belmont St. necticut avenue and Q street. He was treated at Emergency Hospital. | Lowest Bentals 30 to $90. Large porches section of Washington. Drive out this evening or tomorrow: will not be disappointed. Open daily until 9 p.m. $28,500—Terms Reasonable Other Woodley Park Homes, $16.500 to $30.000 Phone at Exhibition Home Col. 6267 WARDMAN 1430 K Street N.W. After a day of even normal work the eyes are strained and tired. A refreshing wash with ElderFlowerEye Lotion is most beneficial and comforting. addition to compet troph ilso will fly watche which The ate to the win which will en though a | e | vou Al A 3 3 N, Y. AVE. N 1480 LO 3 ALSO. "+ 3 L~ MALE SONG ng gatisfactorily_with ain 4702, ¢ 2< 7 WILL NOT B Aoy ntracted C: D, TBLE FOR _one_ other than Y. 739-A. Hock 14% SSPONSIBLE FOR ANY any one other than A. FORD. 1016 Montana 0 PATRONS OF THE HUSKE OPTICAL ). You are invited to call at the Kinsman 1”Co. 705 14th et. nw. Colorado your original prescription fs We have purchaged the stock. | NOT BE RE ntracted by CHAS T |E& s R i Main 3830 others were John Schoemaker. 5, of | 1317 1 street northeast: Leroy Mickens, colored, 6, 1221 Carrollburg streef southwest; Betty Dade, colored, 7. 1517 Twelfth street: Margaret Hines colored, 8, 2615 Fifteenth street T R Philip Levin, 9, 1818 Seventh street. Every 30 Minutes and Francis’ Contee, colored, 11, 0 on the hour street and half hour e “I really feel”” continued Miss i L htatis eby Mt | big bomber stands very li e e like to divide it. As this is impos- | b1 Shib bl certheless | planes, the big ship pilot nevertheless | 0, 0 g P00 Fourteenth ’3 4 | wave of merriment and the appear- | @ TNC fonz homber, WIS | and jue vell with three “Poseys™! “ori "0t either the Navy Depart- | (- street northeast, was the voungest | Elevator Se of PTICAL Co. 508 | national oratorical contest, was pres Q 730 17th St Posey, “that this check belongs 10 " winning the main troph s, He each and every one of you. I would| cavy's speedy pursuit | ® Madison street, was Kknocked ! one JOE. che Navy s BRoeey b down’ b hitand-run_driver after | f sible, however, I guess I had better | forward to the utmost to ob- | keep it.” The latter remark cavsed & | 1o Wieisre In the class he represents, | Street and Columbia road. She was treated for slight injuries at @ near ance on the stage of the school cheer D b n il | by iDhv s office. i hool cheer | | uqented to the winning airm R Slotar St | leaders, who led a snappy punch | Presented to e i ropriate cera | _Four-yearold John R. Works, 507 v on the end. 3 el of the seven children slightly injured | 39 rented; 9 left ment or the Naval Air Station o tne ] i Tt Randolph Leigh, manager of the ¥ being struck by automobiles. The | 3 i i ruons, o el s | iR Taeevicatiline. Moore & Hill (Inc.) 1 _ Col se. " ' "1ent on the stage as was Principal | WANTED—& RETURY LOAD OF FURNT = from New York. Phiiade A \ RIS TRANSFER AND STOB LT . 8,913 CALLS IN APRIL fniis BESEE BY VISITING NURSES| vw‘«l‘lvr othera than ourselves. | R | Attention to 3,042 Patients Far | from the Aireraft Squadron’s scout A. GRANGER, Liberty Garage. Florida ave, neat 18tn ; v Seont |ing fleet at Hampton Roads will fly Exceeds Month Last Year. |.o°washington for the race. Money Drives Ended. will be no “trick stuff” entered, and vho pre: - | The plane covering the 80 miles in e ! {he shortest time will win the trophy, while the others will be paired off ac cording to types and arranged groups to race in their classes. | The Adso will serve to show the public the maximum speed per- formance of the planes. All of the entr taken out of regular routine duty the i e e e $12,250—Chevr Pretty as a Chase Visit this beautiful new home this evening! WANTE AD FURN] Elmira arre. Scranton, gha '"K. MOTOR EXPRESS, Columbia COOLIDGE IS OBSERVING | NATIONAL HOSPITAL DAY _Liverty Garage. Florida ave. near 18th. Specialized Commercial | Printing Acquire the habit of consulting us. i The National Capital Press | 1210-1212 D ST. N.W. CARS WASHED While You Wait STANDARD ~ACCESSORIES €O 5013 Ga. Ave ol ROOF REPAIRING YOU'LL LIKE —done by experts who Krow their business. ~ Call us up. President Will Attend Reception at Walter Reed—All Institutions | Keep Open House. each plane should be able to carty o ith regular Navy flying of a mil- itary nature after the event. The board of managers of the In-| One group will contain two ¢ urtiss structive Visiting Nurse Society held | plawk pursult planes, bearing the its monthly meeting in the board-|naval designation FC-1. These lit room at their headquarters in The!le le-seaters, each powered with Star Building vesterday | 4 linder 400-horsepower Curtiss | Mrs. G. Brown Miller, acting presi- | motor, can do better than' 150 dent, presided. Other members of the | miles per hour wide open with the hoard present were: Mrs. John W.!peavy pontoons on for landing gear. Davidge, Mrs. Dwight Clark, Mrs.|The pilots of these planes will Cresson Newbold, Mrs. Franklin H.| rmes D. Barner of the Naval i Scott Land, Mrs. Keith | sjr Station and Lieut. Thomas Jeter Mrs. Henry C. Newcomer.|of the Bureau of Aeronautics. Roofing 1121 6th N.W, | ry Hale, Miss Eleanor Wil:|= Another group will embody three [RONCL Company_Ph. Main 14" fiss Julia Mattis, Miss Clara | observation planes—two of the UO- | Our Printing mith and Mrs. David Potter. | type carried aboard ship and an S¢ g | " Miss Gertrude H. Bowling, director. | for long-distance work. These planes —Makes » distinct appeal 1o the | reported 8,913 visits made to 3,042 { can fly faster than.l10 miles an hour. o i patients in the month of April. repre- | 1jeut. ¥. H. Conant of the Bureau HIGHE GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. |senting 400 more \1:2(:; and 300 more | of Aeron.'lulh:ls will 125' (;»::‘ “h‘;'l h?‘ s batients than for the corresponding | pilot not vet designated | ir- BYRON S. ADAMS, (EBINIER, | Datients TUnn car. "About 5,000 of | ratt Squadron's scouting feet, will = o ¢ Rc these visits, according to Miss Bow- [ fy the other and Lieut. C. ¢, Cham. ow’s Your Roof? ling, were made to acute cases, many | ion of the pnr_vl“e|se('\:lnné(¥‘!ne‘ul e . nd. tight—Iree u Ao afterma ] it fly the SC6 E e mLe e et o e e aftermath_of the pneu-| geronautics, will Spectalty 0f repairing and - painting | monia_and measles epidemic of the | 4 Rac { ombers to Race. 1008, Come in o call us up Huge B past Winter. i The board voted to allow four staff | 1, the bombing plane class will be two H-16s flying boat type, each plane nurses to aitend the nursing conven- tion in Atlantic City this coming | peing fitted with two Liberty motors| | of 400 horsepow each. SW weel. The board has instituted a new de-{ \y-ojier . Fitzpatrick of the N partment of publicity and finance, and | \{'G¢' tion and a pilot from the Air in ‘the future all funds for the Sub. ( craft Squadrons Scouting Fleet will | port of the society will be rafsed | prals, Bhoce tivo erafts. In the scouting plane clas President Coolidge this afte will lead in the observance of i th tional Hospital day, in which the | 4 4 : 1 roums hospitals of Washington and the en- | 3 >t b tire Nation are Joining. | - " ol e It was announced at House that the President would he | | the guest of officials at Walter Reed | Hospital today during the open house reception there. President Coolidge | will _inspect the facilities of the my hospital and be given a first- nd description of the plans for the | eat building program at the insti- ‘mlinn, which has been authorized. roomnis closets upst five i the White | § 5 £ - i This New Community— Chevy Chase Terrace . Nowhere in Chevy Chase is there such a combination of natural beauty and ar- tistic designs. Center Hall and Cottage types, with one and two baths—and garage to match each Home. Large lots—50 to 75 feet front—and over 130 feet deep. $12,950 to $15,950 We'll Help With the Financing Come out and go through * these Homes—you'll be de- lighted. Open noon to nine week days; nine to nine Sundays. Out Wisconsin Ave. and directls SR eniee Cfab 15° Chevy” Chase ‘Terrace. \ AFRITZ Owner and Builder of Communities M. 9080 Mr Receptions are being held at all Washington hospitals. Officials of the hospitals have ex tended general invitations to the pub lic Lo visit the institutions at any today and ‘this evening. Special ar- rangements have been made to exhibit the facilities of the hospitals and su- | | berintendents have declared they are | desirous of having the residents of ashington see with their own eyes | just what is being done for the sick | {and injured persons in the local in- | stitutions. | The ladies’ board of Children's Hos- | iital will receive from 4 to 6 o'clock | his afternoon. 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When you think of your You should think of i We have been renovating | years and are better equipped than cver with a new plant and up-to-ate ma- Chinery. For our service phono Main 36%1 Becgell's Factory 10 North Woodside, Maryland Out Ga. Ave.—under the new viaduct The miost attractive of all suburbs. An establis munity of splendidly designed and built cottages and bun with separate garages. Only 1.3 miles beyond the District Line on Ga Look for our sign at the left. $7,950—Easy Terms © 3617-3633 Everett St., Chevy Chase. D.C. ’ —just west of Conn. Ave § rooms, 3 baths, built-in garage. $17,850—With Special Terms 1635-1641 Madison St. West of 16th St.—west of Reservoir Overlooking Rock Creek Park, 8 rooms, 2 baths an garage. Very Low Price—Very Easy Terms MCKEEV ERand GOSS. Deal With CHURCH_A! CEM lows 0U NT. EPISCOPAL. Washington Cathedral The Bethlechem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All People” MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Road Ascension Day May 13, 1926 Holy Communion ... Morning Prayer 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion and_ Ser- mon. Preacher Canon Stokes 11:00 a.m. Festival Evensong and Ser- mon. _Preacher, the Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, D. D., Bishop of Washing- i BN .y 4:30 pm Music by the Cathedral Choir. Take Wisconsin avenuc cars or Woodley road bus line Ave. extended 2 Home Comfort ctment home ‘hich take time ‘ou gain the extra y enjoy com- In the mod endless little t are done for y¢ needed to prope: Tortable howme 1lte. i _APARTMEATS K: 21% o € STS. Furnished or Unfurnished SRR 16TH STREET RESIDENCE FOR SALE AT PRICE MUCH UNDER VALUE 1700 Block 16th Street This beautiful home in this exclusive neighborhood contains 11 large and attractive rooms, 2 baths and is ideal for conver- sion into three apartments or as a home of distinction. Tt is also very suitable for a doctor’s office, as the interior arrange- ment is good for this purpose. There is a 2-car garage. The front of this home is one of the most attractive on Six- teenth street, being severely plain, which makes its appearance most individual. A first trust can be arranged of $25,000, and the property can be bought for less than $35,000 on any reasonable terms. There is no property in Washington we could so hea . recommend as this to one looking for real value. W. H. WEST CO. 916 15th St. . | Gol. Stark, M. C., Is Dead. | 1 Col. Alexander Stark,- Medical Corps, died Saturday at Hollywood, Calif., according to War Department advices. He was a_Virginian and a graduate of the University of Vir- ginta. Appointed an assistant surgeon in the Army in May, 1893, he reached the grade of colonel in May, 1917, and was retired in August, 1925. He saw active service in the Spanish War, the Philippine Insurrection, the Chinese relief expedition and in the World War., He was awarded the dis- tinguished service medal and other tions for his services as chief the first Army in France. R A RB RN T IRRRF RO through this department rather than ! Dyiiiben. o o, “somewhat similar in ap| Soclations which have been' consist: ! LI mee o the H-i6s, and each! antly supporting the hospital, includ. ? PearanCe wo motors. These, with the | ing the Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions, Elks DEATHS OF 2 IN TRAFFIC | ii'i6s can fy around 100 miles per .nd Civitan clubs habe been invited. | | hour, Lieut. L. W. Curtain of the DECLARED ACClDENTAL Bureau of Aeronautics and a |)xlo\l { from Hampton Roads will be at thel .| controls. i i Coroner’s Jury Gives Verdicts in| The contest bears the mno;seme}x: | and co-operation of Secretary of the Case of Frank Marino and Cavy Wilbur and Rea E\d'x]mrgl W :: liam A. Moffett, chief of the Bureau CELIMIC, Sostele: | of Aeronautics. Prior to the actual A coroner's jury vesterday held the | race, a demonstration of maneuvers deaths of Frank Marino, Center Mar and acrobatic flying will be given. ket dealer, and \‘hn;rle»l i ll‘uFte]lu Laps of Ten 3 1421 D street, were accidental he-orl g it Crosstng mear his home, 1724 ‘Seven. | 1aps, turning the home pyioh Tt o0 & feenth street. Costello was fatally in. | desree banks in full Viewt OF, € FrCn | 38 | jured when he walked against a street | tators ¢ g c}t:ux:;;fi‘e“wm g car at Fourteenth street and ~Ohlo | 1% Gt T 0\ Decrators to keep av%':;&r;‘;e s"e‘rowrxggg r?:i An‘;:-l:{.f " were | track of the pilots during the progress| coLmaton this morning et |St. Aloy. | Of the rate. ’ The Bhips il take Cous ‘Church, with interment in St, | and cross the starting it ynd | Mary's Cemetery. Costello's funerai | Win: the groups to take the | services were held at Deal’s under- | "WRIMNE SHINCRC g ted by the | 3 taking establishment, 816 1 street | v, yjonal Aeronautic. Association, the northeast, at 3 o'clock this afternoon: | governing body for aircraft contests oo . in the United State o5 Navy and Marine s part in the race and demonstration prior to the compe- tition is in charge of Lieut. Comdr. | Homer C. Wick, commanding the & 3 Naval Air Station. The Army’s part | i is belng arranged by Maj. H. B. Clagett, commanding Bolling Field, and the Marines' part by Lieut. Col. T. C. Turner, commanding Brown Field, Quantico, Va. separate wh Desirable unfurnished and fur- nished apartments for rent in THE DRESDEN John W. Thompson & Co., Inec. 1636 Eye Street Main 1477 EAREES o ily Will Come to Capital. st Lieut. Lawrence J. Meyns, ord- | nance department, at the arsenal, ! Watertown, Mass., has been assigned to duty in the office of the chief of ord- ance, War Department, ) Main 4752 K St a Realtor ¢

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