Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1926, Page 50

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HEIRESS 1S FOUND DEAD INAPARTMENT] < Jean MacKenzie Believed to Have Killed Self Because of Loneliness. By the Associated P 5 v YORK., June 11. in enwich Vilia apartment A bhanker friend, Miss Jean MacKenzie, an heiress, is supposed to have com mitted sulcide because of loneliness after her roommate married a nava \l] ofticer, Her mother, Mrs, Kenzie, widow of a holder in the Singer N Co., wias on the way today from San Franeisco for a last sight of her daughter. The hody was found by Raymond T. h. who called to ad: vise her about some investments, and who had & dinner en ement with her. Alr. Fish told police he found the apartment door open and walked in when nobody answered his knock. He found the body in the bathroom clad a flimsy nivhtzown 1 had coltai v poison were nes and Miss M enzie's lips burned. A doctor said she had been dead about 12 hours Police notified Found dead by “harlotte P. Mac wealthy stock sewing Machine | ctte P, ~Kenzie, hrother roommate, and Co A inlaw of the Clay Sehuyler Dr. Croig said Miss MacKenzie had vecently inherited a large sum from another ancie. He dec that sev eral timss recently s d spoken of her extreme loneliness since her chum marrice. Miss M and had taught school BUS TERMIN'AL PLANNED. to The Sta former Special Diepatei bus lines operating in and out Winchester are being worked out by representatives of severul of the larger concerns, it was learned toda eral pieces of property are he under consideration, and it is ex- pected u site will be acquired soon A numb r-car busses are to go into ice as soon as a mile or two of work is donc on the Win- chester-Washington road by way of Paris and ax. Transportation by motor has become an in- dustry of considerable magnitude here in recent vears, but no waiting room accomn are provided for patro! URGES NEW CABINET POST A . Cal., June 11 tion of a secretary of bigh- ays in the President’s cabinet proposed by A. Rountree in ad- dressing the convention of the United States Good Roads Association here Mr. Rountree is director genera the association. All road building activities of the Federal Government would be consoli- dated in the bureau of public roads, under the plan outlined by the speaker. s e Births Reported g, following births heve been reported to lin Department in the last 24 hours: " and B et o ar. William D. and Mars Miller, girl James M. and Catherine Hicks. boy. boy. Ehrmantraut, Miss | ¢ was | f TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Little Miss Bluebeard,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Belle Baker, vaudeville, at 6 hurh-~ Hobh\ llen\h and company, vaudeville, continuous from 1:30 to 11 p.am. Columbia—*The Palm Beach Girl,” at 10:40 a.m. and 0, 2:15, 4:15, 6, 50 and b, Rialto —Rolling Hom am. and 1385, 3:55, 5:35, 9335 pan. Metropolitan—"The Reckless .m. and 1:35, 3:40, 5:30, 7 pan. at 11:35 7:356 and Lady,” at , 4:40, 6:20, Mile. \ludlsl(‘, 740 and 9:40 p.m. Ambassador- 6:13, 8 and Central 3:30. 5, Strand nd 12:30, nd 9:30 p.m. Wardman Park- Toand 9 pan. Lincoln (colored) continuous from 2 at 3:40, 5:40, onte p.m. “Rocking Moon,” at 12:30, 30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. “The Bool . 3:50, Carlo,” at ‘Quo Vadis?” at “The Still Alarm,” to 11 p.m. BORNO TO ARRIVE MONDAY President of Haiti Will Be Dinner uest of President During Visit. M. Louts Borno, President of Haiti, will receive the customary honors ac- corded chief executives of foreign gov- ernments on his forthcoming visit to He is due at New York . and will come to this city Monday and make his headquar- ters at the Mayflower Hot. He is accompanied by Mme. Borno and a small party. On arrival at New York President Borno will be recéived by J. Butler Wright, Assistant Secretary of State, representing P'resident Coolidge, nd the Haitian minister at this capi- . M. Hannibal Price, who will ac- company the visitors to Washington. The official program of entertain- ment in this city has not been finally arranged, but will include a dinner at the White House by President and ‘oolidge, « reception at the Pan can Building and a dinner by the n minister: ARTISTIC MANTELS Choice Line to Select from T WE:s Repairing Oppenllen'ner _& Shah Expert Can safely and accurately be filled at this conveniently located bank. Why not do all your banking here 3% interest on savings. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. John M. and Glen Thompson. irl nd Agnes M._Howitz, girl, Sarah Mmuomm. boy. 3 Al joncy and Ma me. | Firl. illie E. anc Nathan K nd " Katherina Hansborough. her W, and Elcie P Robineon, bor. d and Elma M. Walker. boy. » Nicholson, girl Thomas rl. John and Wiley s William Paul an ollowing death; ith Department Turner, 48, 2TRE 40 Todd pi - Thited States Soldiers' . 58, en route to Walter . 3. en route to Wal- ck, 34, Georgetown Uni- Children’s Hospital. 648G st ne. rb; amin Finderson, 37. 703 Delaware ave. Gallinger Hospital 30, Freedmen's Hos ckson. 48, 114 32, ien's Hoxpital, en route to Freed- For Wholesalers Only Until June 30th Toys, dolls, wheel goods, nov- elties and a host of other sea- sonable merchandise on display. Open daily from 10 am. to 10 pm. Come down and see this exhibition. GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy and Novelt; I‘u. Ine. Street ' |IlI|III||I|IIIIlI|I|!|||I|I|II|IIIIIIIIIII|||I|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT Open at 8:30 A.M. Daily s Take “The American.” vashington 6:30 p.m.; arrive St. Louis 5:10 p.m. All Pullman—no extra fare. Pennsylvania Railroad.— Advertisement. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vern t open on Sunda; To St. L practical coffee experrence M:E:SWING CO 1013 -E STREET — of Morrison’s when need Blank Books. E. Morrison Paper Co. Mount Vernon and Alexandria, Va. 90c Round Tri; g Car leaves Terminal @ 12th & Pa.Ave. N.W. & every hour on the hour. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. week days Open 5:30 to 8 Saturday Evenings Our Main Bank, 10th and Pa. Ave., observes extra hours Sat- urdays for the greater con- venience of our busy patrons. We'll be pleased to serve you. fChevy Chase and Washington Rail- way coaches stop at our main bank door, and other busses at the corner. TMONEY TO LOA t current rates on D. C. real estate and listed col- lateral. Franklin National Bank Tenth St. at Pa. Ave. N.W. 11 Connecticut Avenue The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic hostery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot be ac- quired except by long experi- ence. Gibson's fitting staff have been doing this work faithfully and skillfully for many years. Our service has been available to the public of Washington for the last 20 years. Avail your- self of this great opportunity if you need any surgical appliance. O e Mount Vernon Electric Railway Phone Main 307 %N 917 G St. N.W. THE EVENING STAR, OFFICERS DETAILED HERE. Lieut. Col. William S. Bowden Among Those Transferred. Army orders just issued include the transfer of Lieut. Col. Willlam S. Bowen, Coast Arllllery Corps, from Fort Hancock, N. J., to the -office of the chief of Coast Arflller\'. War De- partment; Maj. Robert P. Howell, Corps of Engineers, from Vicksburs, Miss., to the office of the chief of en- gineers, War Department; First Lieut. Henry M. Black, Chemical Warfare Service, from Bdgewood, Md., to the office of the chief of Chemical Warfare Service, War De- partment; Capt. Av Holmes, Dental Corps, from the Walter Reed General Hospital to the office’ of the <urgeon general. War Department, Take Advantage of These Low Prices BUY AT GIBSON'S Great Offer for Everybody 1—50c Tube Ipana Tooth Paste and 1—50c Dr. Clark's Crevice Cleaner Toothbrush Total List Price Value, $1.00 All for 50c This is a really wonderful offer. Dr. Clark’s Crevice Cleaner is a finc four-row Toothbrush, especially shaped to fit the mouth. It is the right size—not too small or too large. Bristles are guaranteed not to come out. If they do, we will give you another one free. You all know Ipana Tooth Paste. Offer for tomorrow (Saturday) only. We reserve the right to limit quantity to one customer. Great Offer for Shavers One 35¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream One 25¢c Can Palmolive After-Shaving Talcum And your choice of one of the following Razors: Gillette Razor and Blade Or Durham Duplex Razor, Blade and Case. 35¢ This offer for Tomorrow (Saturday) and Monday Only We reserve right to limit quantity to onc customer All three of above for Great Sale Now On Eastman Kodaks, Cameras and Films Get yours while this special sale s in progress Great Sale for Campers. One-gallon Jug. Very special One-gallon Sealed Pack Jug. Very special . One-pint Icy Hot Thermos Make Bottle a One-quart Tcy Hot Thermos Make Bottle One-pint Size Stanley Super Vac, the unbrcakablt‘ leakable Bottle. Special. < One-quart Size Stanley Bottle. Sp !31 anley Bottle. Special tove, with one can heat non Soap Specials 10—7c¢ Fairy Soap. 3—Bc Gold Dust. 5—10c Jergens' Violet Glycerine Soap. Limit, 5 to customer. YawY SO 10 Fels-Naptha ceeeeveeinnnennnnains ‘We Deliver Any Order in D. C—Just Call Us Up. R-A-D-I-O Radio Goods Will Be Delivered. Your Needs. Great Special Sale Eveready “B" Batteries $1.39 22%4-Volt Large $2.49 $3.79 Just Phone Us $2.00 $3.75 $4.75 45-Volt Large Heavy Duty DRY CELL Burgess B Specials Batteries Eveready. $2.00 z:'-,g -Volt @7 .49 ey $1.05 $4.00 4;32-5 gt urgess, s _AHI‘E(‘ o "vi. 8115 | 550,530, 84.19 $1.00 3 for. $2.00 Franco 22% 79¢ Franco, 4 for... volt “B,” large size, The Greatest Joy Comes with the purchase of a Portable Radiola Super-Heterodyne Fol‘ your summer camp or for g your yacht . uthorized Dealer Can be carried as easily as any suit case See Us About Tl;;s Marvelous Set GET IT AT GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926 Maj. Barnes Transferred. Maj. Theodore Barnes, U. S. Cav- alry, at Fort Leavenworth, Kans., has been ordered to the arsenal at Edge- wood, Md., for duty with the Chemical ‘Warfare Service. A Remarkable Home UST off 16th St.—midway to 14th St.—at 1404 Varnum St.—is one of the best Homes the Cafritz organization has designed and built. The location is ideal; and the Home superb in its plan and finish. and of Maj. Sanderford Jarman, Coast Artillery Corps, from Phlllnph\? De- partment to the office of the chef of Coast Artillery, War Department. One cormorant will destroy 215 tons of fish in a year. 7 rooms—covered porches: 2 baths, with built-in fixtures; pan- cled walls; beautiful floors ; and the very best of equipment. Price is a feature—$14,250 —and you’ll have the benefit of Cafritz convenient terms. Open 9 AM. to 9 P.M. 16th St Bus—14th St Car—to Varnum St or we will gladly send auto. CAFRITZ Owner and Builder of Communities 14th and K M. 9080 Washington’s Greatest Drug Stores | 604t St NW. | | 2thand P56 | | 723 14th St. N.W. || 1405 H St. N.W. | For three days only June 12th, 14th, 15th 20% discount To introduce the annne Beau who are not alread: Take Immediate Advantage of this Extraordinary Opportunmity! . Cleanse and Revitalize With Large Pores—Blackheads Valase Pasteurised I’le.Cu-ll Valaze Grains—washes —It soothes protects. hi 3 N teheads and Unequalled for hnndl arms and impurif e pores elbows. Marvelous for all skins leaves the ul‘:vs&:;. o and the only cleansing cream bene- $1.00 box for 80c ficial to aily, pim) or acne- f blemished skins. The 20% discount applies to all the Valaze Beauly Preparations, in- Mwwfinmflbl’d-h, Powders, Lipeticks and Vanities. In Attractive Dress! The superb deliciousness of Loft Candies - ckages. Azx, Especially artistic pa our delightful K:ddxes’ Novelties. Milk Chocolate Maraschino Covered Cherries Ghemrics— your-mouth-water” kind —covered with fondant cream and our renowned Briar- cliff Milk Chocolate. 75 Full Ib. C 99- Operas Loét Special Price, 30¢ Eleewhere, Ib. 5’0 Chocolate Covered Dates Loft Special Price, 84¢ Elsewhere, Ib. Milk Chocolate and Sweet Chocolate Assortment Loft Special Price, 43¢ Elsewhere, Ib. Assorted Chewing Kisses SPECIAL FOR 29c AndonemoreBi'Thu -dsa-dq Jume 11 and 12 79. | i | i = WerioRLT 'l'onAY—l 180 A. M. to 11 P. M. First_National Presents X STARS -ml Pleturisation of Novel of the RECKLESS TADY TEXTRA— BROOKE JOHNS o Today at 3135, 7125 & 9180 P. M. —NEXT WEBK— ronPLosmand o “T"E volfll IOATMAII" CRANDALL'S Aygnue Grand. Mate, Daile. 2 pm.: Sunday. = in G HEART." And BOWERS 10; OH. ROCKING 00 624 u st np, 8and Garden DEVORE N PARIS. in_“THRE! * AL ST. JOH TRI CARLO 'rmmumm IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lIIIlI\ and Garden ACK 3y HOXIE = lllllllll LOEW'S COLUMBIA F Street_at 12th LAST THREE DAYS Paramount Presents BEBE DANIELS In a tArdl-comedy do )uu of m Beach ga: “THE PALM BEACH Glm." WITH LARRY GRAY —_— Somedy. Cotng Crasy” reel, Ove: T PALACE F Street nt 13th LAST THREE DAYS Paramount Presents THE LUCKY LADY A captivating romance of Euro- pean royalty with WM. COLLIER, JR.--QRETA NISSEN AND LIONEL BARRYMORE ExtraleHARRY LINK—-Extra! Composer—Radio Artist Comedy—News—Overture, Bte. T 'RIALTO —NOW PLAYING— Carl Laemmle Presents REGINALD DENNY lmun' Al the Taush “ROI.LI NG HOME” ON THE STAG Tod AULT nd GERARD In a Terpsichoraan. ““Tea for Two WASHINGTON'S BEST ORCHESTRA. MISCHA GUTERSON. Conductor. ure, *Vienna Bon Bon —STARTING SUNDAY— SYD CHAPLIN IN “OH, WHAT A NURSE!” ATIONAL TONIGHT 8130, 780, soc AT 8120 Saturd. NATIONAL flt‘rll P“Y!" mvmmn“clm Broe Off Y_HOPWOOD RIOT OF LAUGHTER iR NEXT WEER. _ BEATS SFLLING JOEN GOLDEN'S OOMEDY DRAMA OF LAUGHS AND TEARS. “11'" NEAV!N‘ “QUO VADIS” With EMIL JANNINGS Three Shows Dally, 3:00—3 :00—0:00 MARSHALL HALL Located on the Beautiful Steamer Chas. Macalester ""!Anvcl 7th St. W‘hafl 4% 6 %50 p.m. 50¢ FOE YOUR FUN GLEN ECHO FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK NINE BIG RIDES, FORTY OTHER h LAR FEA \TURES AND “HAPPY’ WALKER MUSIC FOR DANCING Chesapeake Beach On-the-Bay xmhln;. Dancing and All Amusements Mile Boardwalk 0g: Children. 25 $i: ) -Adults. e dul I er dave—10 requent_traj ARLINGTON BEACH PARK 100 AMUSEMENTS DANCING—BATHNG Arlington Beach Orchestra FREE ADMISSION CRANDALL’S Apoilo Theater MATT MOORE and DOR- CRAND, ALL’S Savoy Theater I | e | | | AMUSEMENTS. DIRECTION STANLEY COMPfl! OF AMERICA 'Ih 13th » AY—-180 to 11 P\ M6 TODAY=a. SAM & CLARA MORTON Half of the World “Four Mo BOBBY HEATH & 00. BITS & BT OF VAUDEVILLE Three Other Great Aots ON THE SCREBN WILLIAM BOYD ar of the “Volga Boatman and Leatrics Joy ia De llllo’l “EVE'S LEAVES" CRANDAI.L’S 'f,,“,':{",,,,\ i O H P CENTRAL oth Bet D8 B ROCK' ADAMS CRANDALL'S YORK Ga.Ave 8Qne ANGDO CRANDALL’S 'mmmm W_—GEO USTLING FOR CRANDALL'S TODAY-—Wwy. HAIN O ARYARD onor in * CHECRERED IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" KEITH~ALBEE N VAUPEILLE A Bill _Extraordimary BELLE BAKER The Incomparable Mr. and Mrs. JIMMY BARRY KARAVAEFF The Sensational Ruselan George hington . niversity MEN'S GLEE CLUB HERBERT CLIFTON WALTER BROWER THE SEEBACKS CARL SCHENK DUO Todays' Matineo—Entire Orches- tra. 60c: Entire Balcony. 880 anmm COLONIAL BEIGII “Washington’s Atlantie Ci A —————————————— SALT-WATER BATHING, FISH- ING, CRABBING, DANCING, ALL AMUSEMENTS. FREE DANCING ON STEAMER . ST. JOHNS Tth l;.-“:"ll" Every Saturday, 2:30 P. M. Every Sunday, 9 00 A M FARE 24 ton and_Hoildsy hm & Children Malf Fare. 40-MILE MOONLIGHT TRIP Tonight and Every Evenf Saturday and Buginy. FREE DANCING Film Features HIPPODROME Bl c, EDMUND LOWE ‘Also COMEDY. AMERICAN ",'".?,‘T ““!‘* ‘CH'"P OF THE FL b DUMQARTON M NGSTC HANRISON r FOUR HUNDRED." H. Olive Presents 1119 H St. N, PRINCES CAP[TOL ot 2 to 5 pm. A h & 0 St Children’s ) imission 5e. with € NEW STANTON o %“;.:, - 1 H. Street N.E. JONNSTON'S “THE FIGHT Takoma Parl, | TAKOMA wI WIV I AL 'll).) Ta. Ave. Ph.W.953 CIRCLE *'9 ‘and LESLIE PROF. AND MRS 1 10 —Clas i Join ou Orchestra. DAVISON'S ™ PROF. MRS 1320 M ST, Main 1 \tlllnl “wi hdllra Charléston. Foxtrot. Taugo. Ju Efim

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