Evening Star Newspaper, October 20, 1926, Page 10

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SEIZED PROPERTY THE EVENI | NG PUZZLES POLICE w Yerk Department Holds $8.600,000 in Goods, Jewels and Cash. Octq ried be 20.—New rr G 000,09 which en o aay The member e most worr ogan, property 1or, sect with 000 are in his les W re tor safe keep- grown so large - space for it and takes up all Hogan's ities representing the next largest item. ind or taken from anobiles with an_ esti- S £500.000 cause Hogan ittle worry. He also has $50,000 v in his safe cannot be dis posed of. Drugs valued 70,000 and gam k- | Scottish Rite C: X | ot <afe who wi said £5,000 1o § It wa trying found it, ses in the negress v $5. She und no one has 300 “Bribe” Included. in Hogan's 1 so is found in a police capt er. He thought it w 15 another sum of $1¢ dropped by fleeing robber claimed. wday A truckload of rifles, revolv- e's and other weapons taken from criminals will be dumped in the sea. A similar load was disposed of last week 's desk dra ibe. There which and never ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY The Board of Edu 8:30 in F ion will meet, o'clock, nklin School I Chapter, No. 38, O. E. S.. ken dinner from 4:30 Masonic Temple, reets northeast. Eighth and F ty of Engi- ek, in as Cosmos will give a The National Cap- > Future. Widows and Association, Hall Home for W, will ‘meet £ T 1ce Citizens' Asso- clation will meet, § o'clock, at Twelfth und Rhode Island avenue northeast. The Washington Chiropractors’ As- soctation will 8 o'clock, at Central Chiropractic College, 1914 Seventh street. Anacostia Council, No. 14, Daugh- ters of America, will have a visita- tlon from the State councilor, Mrs. Julla De L nd her offigal staff, Fourteenth and 8:15 o'clock. ¥ for the benefit of be given, 8 o'clock, at . Temple. Emma Sanford Shelton W. . T. U. will meet, 8 o'cloc t the home of Mrs. George H. Russell, Warder street ction of officers, South Washin; ciation will meet, brother School on Citizens' Asso- 8 o'clock, in Fair- School Parent- will meet, § Henry Gillisan will speak on tion Between Home and Young on “How to v Miller on the m Offered at Cen- 1 invited “Longevi Central High and will celebrate ry wi 1 ball at Dancing from § »f St. Monica's t 7:30 o'clock. BELGIUM 0. K."S LOAN. 20 (#).—-The hus eiven its approval $30.000,000 stabili has heen negotiat the agreemen government tails of the une " he was engaged as a teacher, in 1 Orphans, | | | R sh of 628 E street northeast <elebrated their golden wedding anniversary yesterday. Mr. Marsh, who is 80 years old, was retired from the Pension Bureau in 1 after 33 years' service. . Marsa, who is ars old, and her husband were married at Batavia, Ohio, where | The couple moved to W: ington in 1890, and have two sons, Earl G. and Allen J. Marsh, and two grandsons, who live in this city. They are all mem- bers of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and active in temperance work. i Mrs. Marsh was president for 11 years of the Capitol Hill Union of the! | T. U, and is a member of its board of trustees. She has been connected | with the D. M. Stearns Missionary Bible Class for 30 years, Both Mr. and Mrs. r\larsll come from Ohio pioneer stock. | : | 19TH AND L STREETS | URGED FOR MARKET Mr. and Mrs, Mamon Ma . will giv nd dinner tom s of the Round | . luncheon at the |Ludy Picks Site as Affording The Loyal 30 pm. ! i | Table will meet a University Club F Special musical progr Cutchin, pianist, and singer. _Easiest Access and Greatest Space. an Club will meet at The Cosmopol| 0 p.m., at the luncheon tomorrow, 1 Lee House, { | Another proposal for locating the! Farmers' Market at Nineteenth to the AL s | Twenty-first, I to M street. is made | he Margaret Murray kb in Ol sl e, Vocational School will meet tomorrow, | P W- Edgar Ludy, 1115 Connecticut } |8 pm. Rev. Mr. Washington, pastor |avenue, He believes that this would of Zion Baptis 11l & . |be a location between the center of | population and the place in which | The Maryland State Society will |majority of the people work, after the { meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Thomson has been | School. The Parent-Teacher Assi probable growth of the taken into consideration. Mr. Ludy estimates that probably | the largest desirable territory for resi- | dential expansion is the section between Chevy Chase and the Potomac River on the Palisades. He says that in addition to ample space for the Farmers’ Market, the site he proposes would afford automobile parking s| e for about 2,000 cars In_ further mendation, Mr. “The majority of th zoned second comme! the use for shops, & manufacture, and cons rable of the | _The section of education of the Twentieth Century Club will meet to- v, 11_a.m., at the home of the Mr 3 dwell, ‘isconsin avenue. Cunradi will talk on * sions on Culture and Education Argentina.” Some Impres- in A class, in Church History will be | taught tomorrow, 5 p.m., at 614 E | street by Miss Minnie V. Sandberg, | director of religious education, ¥. W. 1§ >3 al, permitting ages and light property is now put to such use. The residence preperty in this section is | becoming old, dilapidated and unsight- | v -style plumbing or none at | and the market would be a big im 6 geners ditions, | Miss Adele Heaven, chairman of the 11 l?»lh:i‘m'h‘ o '4;}2'3531‘('.' “he [public | reliel © committee of " ihe | natural trend of husiness has heen to-| an’s City 3 | rd this locati rom the time the members of the club and the commit- . Pekce BMonarent tee tomorrow, 4:30 p.m. venue, as the oldest | East Gate Chapter, > | will give a Halloween 1 29, in East Gate Temple, Rhode Island ana Mills avenues northeast. | A course in Esperanto under aus- pices of the International Language H b, will begin tomorrow, 7 p.m., | Thomson School. Any one interested is welcome. The St. Peter’s Players have started rehearsals on a specialty act \\')lich‘ | has moved up 1t you will | u will note | that you can get a direct route to meet any part Tf the city and the sur- rounding farm communities.” ns in France will be a feature of the sixth annual t 0,000,000 in the last year. vaudeville show and dance of the Bus- iness High School Alumni Association, at the school November 18, 19 and 20. 6. L. CABOT HONORED. Named as Officer in World Govern- | ing Body for Aircraft. Godfrey L. Cabot, former p of the National Aeronautic tion, has been appointed a v dent of the Federati Internationale, | body for aircraft performan composed of 26 national aera | Mr.C n the pre dency of the at Philadel- phialast month A chusetts, who was advi by cable of the selection. Americ than $2 i Air service between Egypt and | India is to be inaugurated by Jan | nary An Improved ' Complexion i And Admiration Ladies—Are youtroubled withsallow skin, pimples and other face blem- | ' ishes? Jf the cause is constipation, { | alithe face creams {and skin lotions | won’t help you. | You must expel | the poisons from | the intestines—the bowels must move regularly. Try { CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. | Their action 1s mild, free from pain | ! and not habit forming. Druggists, 25 and 75c¢ red packages. | sonal writing machin it Is Positive In Action It begins immediately to take out the Iuflammatic Swelling. The on and reduce all first application brings Great Relief. 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According to officials of the Colum- bia Heights Business Men's Assocla- tion, so great has been the response this year on the part of the citizen: of that section that the carnival area has been enlarged to include special electrical decorations on Fou D. C. WEDNESDAY. teenth street from Harvard to Mon- roe streets and other decorations from Girard street to Meridian place. Six Bands Listed for Parade. Six bands will be in the parade—the Georgetown College Band, Technical High School Band, Elks’ Clown Band, Boys’ Independent Band, Boy Scouts’ Drum and Bugle Corps and McGarrity and O'Connor Post, No. 7, American Legion, Drum and Bugle Corps. Frederick J. Rice is chairman of the music committee. | The parade will open the carnival |at 8 p.m. and will proceed from Shep- " herd street to Florida avenue along | Fourteenth street, headed by a troop | of mounted police. The crowning of | the beauty queen and the judging of costumes will follow. According to B. A. 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