Evening Star Newspaper, November 3, 1926, Page 7

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e —— led m £ t 2:30 o'clock athunt . d John FY [;mZENS' GRUUPS Dol . Brooks John Brayshan, | fekey, John B, Hager, % W. How.|§) AIN BANDIT IDENTIFIED |(he san of et men wheh Titi - WILL OPEN SEASON. |30ucies et e " Srichara and | Wiibur Haihant whips i et ‘o Hienlah s R . C. 5 . _— |the District line. - Col. pace for the following hunting memy s le and D. F. Frazier. AS MAIL GANG’S LEADER beth and escaped with $161,000 Octo- {pysin o ona Hunt Club Prepares son, iral and Mrs. Cery T.|bers: Mrs. Maury Dove, jr., Mist chalrman, Nellie De: e Miss | F O eets and avenues—Harry G. S | ber 14. e i Riding: b on and Gen. and Mrs. Willlam | Llizibeth Jackson, Madeline “Aleshire, Mrs. J. L. Ke B “m;me" ball, i 5 H.OT. R = : 18 DS qé‘:]eey lg;?x;‘::‘u;l?nn:’::oln:?\aaholdy for First Event Tomorrow. hu\l\[oll are Te}):pe;tul :‘" wlr:‘nel:s tae 1\,lnude Preece, Mr. n,ml ,}hs Georgt il S 2 Mrs. R. F. z -1 S g st t. wi un- | Plummer, v, Mrs. Marte Louise Jameson, Miss| 4.0 Conrad D, Ernest, D. A. Ed- Chg W Sl AL up, who falled, however, to identify | The Riding and Hunt Club will hold | lthshed by Mo Anne Archbotd. Dr. | Rones M 4 Nicton p??.-",” \zabeth Grimes and Mrs. BIMer | worgs John J. Donnellan and Ray.| troit Batlle Recognized as Jafnes “Xiller/ Cunaifte. i e foEoAAT opahIE o thiek senson. 1o: St M. FL B, RolaT. Dawaoi, | Nelpols e ek, 'atricl juinn, the -driver's helper, ————— Ed\fnul}cn—ll,aro]d e 2 ’"","f’ S e ns Chief of Band in Elizabeth. |who was wounded, could not identify . _— man; W. L. Pea iy ECa s et I e e Cunniffe or Olsen, according to ad- Special Meeti d C - O Sl sentative—Mrs. J. J. Arnold. 3 o [ elings an om- Wiiiiam L. 1 ad, G s = NEWARK, N. J., November 3.— . )k N f Furr and The Newark Star-Eagle received word 1 i H ouse— The plan to have all Turkish prod-|that William J. .Olsen, alias “Ice An automobile recently produced in munity Entertainments Will | o' s 50600, . . 3. E.|ucts stamped with trade marks has| Wagon" Crowley, one of 'the two ban- | France has a wheel base 5 feet | Gregor “fluun S. Guerrant, Mrs.|been held up by the Turkish govern-|dits killed in Detroit last Sunday, was |longer than that of an ordinary car Be Used as Boosters. F. Goheens, Patrick Kenneds, Harry | ment for a year. positively identified as the leader of land a speed of 90 miles an hour. V. Heil and J. Horsman. Law and l(‘s,lilulxun Lafayette G Intensive membership drives will be carried out this month by chtiz sociations of Washington, proj I of meetings d community serving to increase| i : f{_ ;.J : Safeguards of Home and Money Lership | cumpaign o ess g, . 1 The famous English Village, the Phipps Estate, the Parmalee oty ’,",f it ITT‘CET‘{.?,'I‘W o I“ Tiv J : Estate, “Twin Oaks,” Wardman Park Hotel, Rock Creek Park v beld at Col Heights ke, bomieniog o & 3 Teppie, J. M. Sobotha | and the great National Cathedral are faithful safeguards against encroachment that might cheapen property values of chairman: Dr. L. H. Lamb, Henry . = ok community 8 ? ot | Scanlon. Dr. ¢. H. K 5. » ‘ pvember 1 I s wil bl om, 1. 3 . H. which will be divided - : : 7 -G er. vehicie : i | ner. el . . Hummer, E. I3 and a second prize of Si¢| ! bl W on will be given in each class At : "‘;:E"," As Seven rooms, two baths, open fireplace in the living room, auto- Program at Anacostia. John P. Prinkert | matic storage hot-water heater, lavatdry and shower adjoining the The parade will start on Miai }5"'»“ l‘»t‘lilg Joseph L. e L | built-in garage in the basement. o The J:f""; I BT Y atnois oM The interior decorative treatment will be done in accordance with na at Logan 1 iteady, Milton is Mul- | the wishes of the purchasr. to ”'“ - Sodded lawns, perennial shrubbery and open porches give these homes a lasting charm and distinction. A | i $2,500 Cash—$125 Monthly Sl @ home . F s for the | Prepared by the dance will be ar| R NATIONAL VACCINE AND 5 . ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W. : o « \ tms I'trm Loa e Ur ) Maurice Otterbach, chairmi Tlucey sEEE 4 . P Campbell and L orenzo ’lhnnn h Y . 7 In Park I 1A 3 L : ei dey ot comaiaces Bt [ SERS . (g ' / : v | B e s for its members SN g - 3 1 B e e 2911 Cathedral Ave. i W:th; Ros; Br;ai toasted;h g . 18 e night of November 9, 4 o H oS PGEE i , 4 S 1 4 g 3 yescd 4 ite Kose Drea as just the fine even grain l)o;ghc!rl_\_ “1'“ be )v;i:lv"'l.:lu"stl of honor | § g ¥ % o you need to get smooth petfect toast. and principal speaker. - i : Newl: inted ittees The theater-going season is . A e . % . . . . nen o Pomied pommittes for the | ¥ at hand, which leads us tore- §| Open Daily and Sunday ; . But more than that. Its rich ingredients give a B uiiding piad L stis: gt stat Mand Until 9 P.M. B | delicious, nut-sweet flavor to toast that will surprise opBlildings and zones avid Babp,| § other playgoers that a good h I 1 d h trying! Fora iR b o iPav Tk pair of opera glasses will > 5 : ; i ou. Itis a real difference—worth trying! SRR aom "Rul‘r: s gy el ) - dellg £y " g ert Eimer Roberson and Joseph Bar.| § ©Vening’s enjoyment. L Get a loaf of White Rose Bread today. It is ron. " The most reliable makes will baked twice dails be al fresh f Constitution and by-laws—G P. : . ed twice ly to ways ires. or you. B e be found in our stock all 4 ‘ma assisted by tha followins ade Irvin Drury. ch Frank_Battimier, W. Wil " moderately priced. » 5 Corby's Bakery, Continenta! Bak.ng Cempany. .0 alhncne, Hotel Gordon |73 57000 §| 30 R Street NW. i wulTE ROSE BREAD lam_ A. Gree: Best Dinner in Town 8} Years at the Same Address One Dollar Fry ene of the Gordon Dinners. and you will always dine at the Gord We Specialize in Sea Food Pally 5:30 to 8 P.M._Runday 2:30 to 8 P.M. On Easy Monthly Payments STFAM or HOT WATER Heating_Plants nstalled” Now 4 LOWEST PRICES We also install hot-air or pipeless | Fostively Style D207 iRt N | O nl h t ’ 6: 3@ to Rra(h to ga'z!lz[;ln.[rmagsq SN | A Mighty ] & e at all “limes HOUSE WARMING V Have the proper shoe for the of the beautiful new Ste 265 ) | occasion—a pair of tan Flor OLMSTED GRILL = o ~ _ sheims for the street—a black shoe for business or evening 1336 G Street wear—-a winter brogue or a high : : shoe for cold, stormy weather. A LL you need to pass the I?Ortglsdls ?ln ap- Wear Florsheims at all times— preciation of good things. And a _you hev & » foet snartd need dois . . . come! Listen . . . there’ll be s i e Y Music! And taste it . . . there’ll be Punch! To and comfortably dressed. say nothing whatsoever (though whole mouth- fuls could be said) of the Buffet Refection! Style E204 Smart romied SR | Most Styles Just a few quickened steps east of the Federal- — Jrsenivet sl 87 0 American Bank. 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