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T ' THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. TAURSDAT. JUNT 3. 1926 ' S - = ] ! { & . . o ):uflders' and representatives of The H 3 ; : MAN DIES AFTER Throng Hears Piano Grind Out Jazz B ™ o e “Gemonsration I ; . The Protectid | . A As gemmole C hlef Weds Whlle Girl |, Mas. whesler was recently made an 4 H ry member of the American 1n. [} c l sdthde s stitute of Architeots for his contribu- ommum y | tion to fine arts through his efforts to | By the Associuted Press. glades. They d(mppealed while the | beautify the National Capital. He MIAMI, Fla., June 3.—Aboriginal|tribe celebrated. a!so established the Architects’ Ad- America met modern America half Tommy attended the famous Indian | visory (‘o_nnoll here. PRCEER P way at Musa Isle, near here, today | school at Carlisle, Pa., and has In "Hl‘lix;a.ce W. Peaslee is in charge of :he \ } :hilse i \\"ll‘ll Tnn\' Tommy (‘lllef[uhl of a|troduced many paleface customps into| the dinner. e Bernard Booker of Phila. | So i aomis coeiin 11| odioed may PR cubot mt e dner: " " = 7in these lden drops his childhood sweetheart of the Ever! | old today, reaching his majority under ‘Seventh Helven Performerl Wed. ][ errace 2 . : Seminole law. Incidentally, he was delphia Was With Meyer here were many whites in the |not allowed to marry until he became| ROCHESTER, N. Y., June 3 (P).— imp * THE rich, n,.,l]qw flavor of Gulden's . ; > crowd that witnessed the nuptials. | of age. Loufs Calhern and 1lka Chase believe Davis in Accident. | They had been invited by special DN R marriage will not interfere with their BEEF STEAK Mustard spreads dmmgh your food, Beautiful . woodland setting for these charming handbills distributed throughout this ARCHITECTS TO G|VE stage careers. At any rate, they have POT ROAST lddm&-p petite-arousing taste. Made Center-Hall Homes and Cottages—on picturesque Davi- section, as, for the Seminoles, it was wedded and will continpe to appear in | the greatest event of state since Osce- “Seventh Heaven.” They met only '“"’.:'::; e world’s finest cultivated mus- son and Norwood Drives. Lots of individual character Rernard 1. Booker, 30 vears old. |ola decreed war against the whites, five weeks ago, but it was a case of 150 Spruce sireet. Philadelpt s fand thex poured into Musa Isie to| DINNER FOR WHEELER |iove at firat sight, so" they. ‘sipped | |cuess sanpwicazs) ~tard seeds. Keep xt on your table. SRl b G e bt et TRLIGE s ROl Thi ticipate in barbaric ceremonies. away after a performance and had the # of artistic design and practical plan—each with its sep- ief Tommy. however, softened the | MeSthnt o) knot tied by a justice of the peace. arate garage. I customs somewhat. Instead of Chapt £ A , Institute Will ’ PR S Yt SRS I M - 8 e roll of drums. he marched to the | Chapter of American Institute Will é usTARD ‘.‘ Madison A ith his bride to the once pop H Dejarting Engi m:\fi'g'f::a IoNgherh piee (lima Pk READY TO USE Remarkably b 0 5] Easy terms ast night a hile iar jazz tune. "It Ain't Gonna Rain onor Departin; ngineer - iy . s toring o Pr No More.” rendered by n mechanical b B ¢ obtathied one fox afRaroHLY Priced Ammendale, M e | piano. The actual ceremony complied Tonight for Services. And Up of AMeyer 1 3 ~ a | With the ancient T . wner. Booke died z ¥ Hos- | chief an bix | ride s ok m’— { P e . T Open 9 AM to 9 P.M. Wie Dania < _{ ple. while Charley Institute of Architects will give a fare- EVOI’Y‘ 30 Minutes asy to Install a Come out Wisconsin Avenue ta ane squara samth af liam A. Rogers, n.\m.iu;e Md., were | cousin, recited the tribal marriage ln well dinner tonight at the Cosmos on the hour Bradley Lane— flppog](g the golf course of the Chevy Chasa Cinh In collision at the intersection of the | junction. Club in honor of Maj. Raymond A. . . two thorough . but uneither ve-| Billy told the young couple “to be|\Wheeler, Assistant E?,Jg-mee;- Commis- y and half hour Any Home with gas and hot and cold water hicle, 11 is stated, was hadly damaged. | good. love each other and live to-|sioner. Maj. Wheeler leaves his post ! connections can use a RUUD Automatic ‘ ker was seated on the side op- [ gether.” The Indians nodded vigor-| hera June 5 To BALTIMORE Water Heater 14th M. posite that which struck the Rogers |ously when these words were pro-| The chapter has also invited a num e el - ar, it is stated, and Mr. | and | nounced. hut the white guests had to|ber of builders who are constructing 5 . Then new life will be given the home & K 4 2080 . e to finance - walt n interpreter to inform |the model homes sponsored by The them hat stage the ceremony |Star. Maj. Wheeler is chairman of \ . : : . Osiner and Builder af Comms was. Tommy then placed another |the supervisory committes in charke 3 /| The pulsing, stimulating hot water wille ities of the fatality, laces there, collected through the ) i , will he held tonight a s by requirement of tribal cus (_— @ B and B © There is a type RUUD for every home 5 tom. Custom requires that the newly BOOKS BOUGHT Y 4 Averue kLo - w°odley Park New homes of seven rooms, two baths and huilt-in ///////%////////// »f the | wedded shall spend a long hone\mooh I Call us and let us tell you how one can be Rapid | together in the depths of the “Bring Them In" or Phone Pr. 5416 used in your residence. c \w/ ‘ \\\\\\\“"1/////'//// | ‘ Ruud Manufacturing Company . Saul’s Addition Main 6985 . 713 G St. NW. | e inten: seill e, S You Sh ‘Surélv See It For Sale | 3 H ’ Sea Us, Your Plumber or the Gas Co. Pre.war garage in this exclusive neighborhood. 82,500 Cash—S$125 Monthly bies, 516,500 and 17,500 | There is no venture in buying here : and no finer resi- dential section of moderate priced homes in Washington. Visit Exhibit House, 2907 Cathedral Ave. N.W, Open Daily and Sundays Until 9 P.M. Larger Homes, $28,500 and $32,500 in Woodley Park—on reasonable terms L4 WARDMAN 1430 K St. N.W. Main 3830 1 hetter . city. e tached, hollow tile, on_ lot ahout 40x100. || | = MRS. ARBEL PANKNIN DIES s 10 e T % 161 Bargam SR— 1o Ink and paper and pretty || | o et Rty L ind pretin Funeral Services Are Conducted To- | i8S it o ||| SN g 3 . ere, b n gla 0 ve = day by Bev. Dr W. 5 Bishos. || S okt ) To a purchaser who ap- A Better Window - Mrs. Arhel Pelzer Panknin died at ||| 3nd, frult trees should he mentioned. if preciates construction and The Aristocrat her residence, Seventeenth street, | [l 311 claar. " Terms 1 desired who has $2,500 in cash, we of Metal Gara Monday. IEpiscopal funeral services | H > s ) i y St ot oy Bex Dr Wit GEORGE I. GROVE, will sell a new semi-de- . ade or €ss one E Bishop iod; Jumrmmn was in [ || e tached brick home, subject Flt TO House T]le . 0'"1 "‘:“""“" enable us '0‘{5" o ‘h""" v ort Lincoin netery il = === 5 low shades for less money e make these shades Rorn in ( s o g to onl)" one trust, located Flnest Car in our own facto: naturally you get the benefit Mry. Panknin \ /]t at Brightwood. Has 6 of factory price ving the middleman’s profit. : he New Apartments || rooms, bath, inclosed porch ||| | . 7% Best But combioes strencen May we estimate? =1 7 “ apr | ! and beauty. Does credit to the hest & daushter. M anknin, ‘Cresthill and every other modern car. as weil as the finest wircound. two sons, Charles H. and J. Ernest xes Fanwnin. " * 1430 Belmont St f ] feature $8 Monthly 7 7 8. Lowest Rentals Whether vou treat dandelions with & e Call Li In 10-100 i th | §52.50 to $90. Large porches w B incoln ) ;;"m‘;';;y\r:m;h- r Elevator Service’ ‘ eaver Dros. s 39 rented; 9 left. é e (Inc.) 8 809 15th St. HISTORICAL | Sy..0s moss mmmm | o v ] [ e | W, STORES SAMMONS, Proprietor A Real Bargai’n Sale Near Washington. This of: || W@ R fice has some very unusual listings at attractive prices RUY WITH CONFIDENCE —RUY A DUNIGAN ALL-BRICK HOME Gardiner & Dent, Inc. ‘ Homes Ll Realt. o . ealtors Dunigan in the gar- gl : cRICh thick lather \ Pointed Out T ot o6 ESE . . worth. A eater —the skin’s best aid As Beautiful P i g |WITH ; ; 2 Beautiful skin must be clear. . Soectheatt idlesta it theidire Overlooking Grant Circle and pore-clogging accumula- [ - - ] tions without robbing the skin ')01")07 Webbter St‘ N.W. of its necessary natural oil. Be- Between Hlinois and New Hampshire Avenues Convenient to Cars and Busses cause Sweetheart’s lather is A Neighborhood A rich, thick, works up quickly Open -and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. Without Reproach ( A petfectly pure and mild. The Southern Exposure—Beautiful View in hot or cold water, and is finest materials make this the N One corner home of 9 rooms, 2 bathe and garage: finest soap. Yet it’s low priced. g \ 2 inside homes of 6 rooms and bath. Spanish tile mansard roof : large covered front porch: hardwood At your grocer's and cream trimmed throughout; bheautiful lawn, at- tractively landscaped. ////////////////////A % W Y % Z are crowded with TRADED-IN PIANOS AND PLAYER-PTANOS. To relieve this condition we propose to price these instruments at figures that will sell them quickly. Tomorrow and Saturday | 25 Upright Pianos | 15 Player-Pianos 942 | 5195 Terms $10 Per Month If Desired - DeMoll Fangand... Twelfth and G Sts. Z % 727 2548 Mass. Ave. N.W. [ Open Daily and Sunday 1 / b Every effort is made to meet the financial Until 9 p.m. requirements of all desirable purchasers. Far Further Information [[£ N . ; = \ D. J. Dunigan, Inc. ; é TOILET SOAP ~ it lathers 1319 N. Y. Ave. Main 1267 For Lease Dunigan Homes, Inside and Outside, Always Look Better i BUSINESS BLDG. ; rr ) Suggestions = At Large downtown the Eport . Coat of Camel's Hair building containing R P e 15,000 sq. ft. located F R : =) aresorut. wost in on a very prominent || Bd hades that pre- i & g serve the watwral corner. camel colore. . Stdney W TR Owner is very anxious _— to obtain a Zsponsible Vol. 1, No. 1 June 3, 1926 Lyon Village, Va. tenant and will make at- f THE CARN[VAL NEW BUSSB SN, Band concerts, dancing and many ) 3 . novel attractions will feature the The de luxe busses, ow ned by the Weaver Bros. |@ %< annual carnival of the Lyon Washington, Virgia & Marylead ‘ | In the Cool of the Evening Take Village Citizens Association at Lyon oach (Co. and operated by lLeon :F i i s G 809 15th M. 9486 Village June 3, 4,'5. Arnold, are serving Lyon Village N S | a.RefreShlng Bus Ride The blue busses with the red band over. both Lee Highway and Wilson - — il pEs Out to | Wi:il leave 1(;eorget0\\'nhat 6i°’°]'°d‘i Boulevard. The fact that both the Be more than a jump ahead ] | ?‘f;“ ?,:?;y ‘.(,um :: 1:;9.: \t]ifi;eaete‘:;;(c Clarendon and Cherrydale routes . of heat—find fresh cool- &URI E[! H rover IOOghbnxe owners willg};e hosts serve Lyon Village is very pleasing ness at all “times in i pr— 3802 T Street N.W. e B et e to their friends from Washington to the residents. These high-class 00 Srvcen Emet! Sreen 330 n_«. aoc s |1 and vicinity. six-cylinder busses are low-slung, Hopsacken . i | TS Certainteed Roof Paint, $1.50 gal. F?‘f those \ivho d‘rci‘ve their n‘:vn ?’?d thl_.!; in;m;)e sngCy-d lThe){ Ege o : | —and inspect these new 6-room homes that have heen machines ample parking space has ue with red bands and have indi- L . 2-Piece 3 | n specially constructed to insure your comfort during the hot been provided. You cannot afford vidual upholstered seats. These mens R i | SUWRE menRS to miss one evening of the carhival. coaches leave the Georgetown end Washable and wear-full—comfortable || I LS il G et Sl L G o i An additional attraction will be a of the Key Bridge and maintain a in cut. Of course they are fitted | '”"h"'"; ’"':“"" .'7""”"'” okt by Chiions tour of inspection through a number service unequaled by any - others with superb standards of exactness. i | SRIASCAIIEER ’“"'"’;s Varnish Stain S of completed homes. *| about Washington. g | 9,100 i g ) | 8 ’ | WEATHERSHIELD Foreword Exclusively at Ol TS COROrR e T us PoaRelbiah? ;X:'"'_::," ui;:zl ;‘:;;:‘,:: . _ The purpose of this space is to place before the public the vxtal facts rela- Q\‘v'"l,p ALWAYS OPEN FOR INSPECTION tive to Lyon Village, in Arlington County, Virginia. In each issue one or S more of the following pertinent facts of interest to potential investors will "" vus ‘ « A 1 M U I H be discussed > es I HANNON LUCH Lyon Village Environment Rulneflont Impmwmtnh Taxes Building activities Bri Lvon & Fitch, Inc. (Ilwmnnm I " Members of The Operative Builders® Association of b. ¢ Ouality Since 1865 Schools L Landscaping Fumn values Park and Playgrounds 1 4th & G Streets N. W. 1 B,urleit}\ fe) ffice, Potomae 718 » wpaD Certaintecd_Out e TR AT Floor Varnish, No, Tranaportation Financing costs Altitude Community House " 710 Thirteenth St. N.W. Comparison of values