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THE SUN]jAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 7, 1926—-PART 1. b I . . v, v ; Mrs.| 3447 Oakwood terrace; Mrs. R. D.|Co. as a result of action vesterday of among the five babies picked out dur-|street southeast. and W. M. Lawrence, | Mrs. E. B. Handy, 1203 N street; 7 ; D 2 t ion v JENKINS QU|TS W".LARD FOOD SHOW BABY ‘ng the week. Those attending the|146 Eleventh street southeast. F. M. Zuch, 509 Fifteenth street south- gi‘"r:g'rh :{‘r:fl 1}’[‘;”:\ (.\?:;L‘}:« lfi"’lth" D:,l"r: ‘(* r;v'“‘_vni's;;«:m::;"q i show will be the contest judges. All| Winners of food awards last night|east; Mrs. F. M. Blockson, 487 G|jianagut street: Barbara Dyson. 3447 [ servie e rate of $10.50 & day wa FOR HOTEL IN NORFOLK A : saiiiienitng CONTEST ARRANGED children entered each afternoon will | for making the *'smil lum :?:;‘J;T—’:: :-lr:m(yvrs.‘i’::r?“s{‘r‘éoxf ‘;\, _A}?al\ltlren'o. «‘qv:;;r\‘\xdvfi;-::‘cmv“v}:. P.. |were the followin A Assistant Manager Here Will Re- fios lined up on the P“‘“OYSL 'h:“" 1225 L street: Florence Brown, m? 146 Eleventh street soytheast: Mrs.|Fehn, 1413 G street southeast. Iz 3 and . ? 5 b { names announced to the public indi- | Thirteenth street: G. Jackson. 5| R. T. Balch, 332 Seaton place north OUp I submitted the lowest of two bids linquish Post to Conduct Monti- | Daily Prizes to Be Given, With | vidually and acclamation will decide | Irving place: O. R 732 east; H. M.’ Carpenter, 1961 Fourth S b | the service. The Capital Traction Co., 1112, BUS CONTRACT IS MADE. of the winner. street northeas a C. , 48 street southeast: George Brown 1 b6 rcthiae Bidder: QiAed ‘& Drle PSR SIARNC Ly Grand Award on Satur- Under the rules of the contest, the | [owa avenue; Mrs. H. S 2 1|1, street; Mrs. R. B ix L i iy 5 Edgar Jenkins, assistant manager day Night :'flb‘@fl s be 1 e 0"_]“’55 ;":21;:*'“\‘; IH:'E;“ B;‘f;:‘::‘n‘d*('i '\*’,“'““’l*‘;’lf;‘l? Ee"m :lreel: Alice :Jvmnin f:’ 3 | While pupils attending the healtl il 1 of the Willard Hotel, has res 3 . years of age. winnert | D. sooney, a - . ampshire avenue; Jane Cotter, > rhools e been provided with car Will Be Convened in Few ol e o ot e e nicerio e et v attornoons Wil be | Cowdlll 4131 Ninth sireet; ‘. J.|Munbstes SYRUS, SO0 KOG, ‘Voor. | Health School Pupils Benefit by, iiCh, Ut District funda in the ast . Hotel, at Norfolk, Va., it was an- ;awarded a $2.50 gold piece, while the Dionne, 3100 40dum avenue;, A. I'_ hes, 1433 P street; D. E. LeMay, 1627 New Arrangement. the home-to school service will marl Days With Prosecutor nouneed yostordan. |, A contest to"determine the most at-| Saturday winner will be awarded a|Preston, 219 § street northeast; A. 8. Q street; Mrs. T. M. Cratt, Alexandria. % Tiew ‘@fioch. for: ‘therh: fn triftispor y Mr. Jenkins was tractive and popular baby in Wash-|$10 gold plece. This feature will be | Riser, 1331 Irving street: Jane.Rurm Va.: Sophie Fawcett, 1440 Spring road; Pupils attending the bistrict two ! tion service. P .. . born in Leesburg, ington will be conducted as an after-|in addition to the evening events. _ |son, 4215 Canal road; Jane Kellond, [ ynpic Upperman, 4425 Conduit road; | health schools will be transported to . romising Indictments. o Tocetoea ULE. | noon feature of the second week of| Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Lathem, 5054|2804 Thirty-fourth street; J. O. Bell. & K an, 2412 @ street north. | school in the morning and home again | ‘aducation in the |Lhe annual food show, which begins | Sherrier place, received an assortment | 12§ Webb street: Miss Gladys Walker. Mrs. I.. Rowley, 111 North Pitt!in the afternoon in a motor bus of | The government of Peru has take pabiie achools ot | At the Washington ~Auditorium ~to- | of groceries last night for having the | 833 Fourth street mortheast; M T Dvson. | the Washington Raflway and Electric | over the radio in that country. B ke i s aerens. Rashington, being ) MOTTOW afternoon, it was announced | largest family of any who attended|W. A. Walker CANTON, Ohio, November 6.—With x S sdunted from by the management last night. the show. The couple certified thatW. L. Glascoe, 631 L. street southeast; many angles of ‘the Don R. Mellett Business High. It is planned to make a selection |they had 11 children. Awards in the | M. Beall, 37 K street northeast; Mrs. nilE Reri gt aryi el Kinso) vedldn he Husine® d been | cach afternoon at 4 o'clock and on| “largest family” contest also were|C. B. Gary. 401 Twenty-third street. minds of :’fie investigators, and with with the Willard| Saturday afternoon to make a choice | made to Mrs. R. E. Smith, 317 Sixth | Lola Startsman, 739 Seventh street: s, Surgeyatternoon fo make & choice imade o, Mrs. R B, BHth, 00t O O e Prosecutor . B. McClintock declar- - Hotel for 17 vears ing several more persons in all_prob- beginning _as P it % | PRICE CONCESSIONS THAT WILL BRING EAGER BUYERS TO THE will ba convened within a few days secretary B wzsos ari: || PIECE GOODS AND DOMESTIC DEPARTMENTS TOMORROW ever, Patrick Fugene McDermott, one of the hotel, and of the trio already indicted, will enter MR. JENKINS. g‘rlae;l]lsgpr assis A plea to the charge and prepare to e _ . . face trial December 6 or earlier. His| During the v T = = o is set for Monday, |In the Navy'as a chief petty officer. -22- . N.W. O MY e Ly o Mondey. | it wan on 1as return, after the semis 720-22-24 7th St. NW Covers orPortiers A KRR Q I§ al] n Ill(. 3 Years at the | . 1 » Same . Address The grand jury work is expected to |} 1 o eted befos o8 1 | tice, that he was advanced to the as- | el be completed before he goes on trial. [ fice, that he was STvaSeee ;o ins i || 1! Pretty striped 935 F Strect Mazer Trial Later. : a member of the Liors Club, Board{§ §i patterns, fringe . Tmmediately following McDermott's [0f Trade. Chamber of Commerce j gl Sutrliy : y following McDermott's | O "1oN™ o oion, Virginia State So: | §l trimmed. good 3 trial, Lowis Mazer. jointly indicted, [A iy B belitcien and iate idner | clety and Southern Society. tilia Wit wiil be tried n:':"llwa.::;wfiv?hnarxg;dnfl He assumes his new dutles Novem- BB SR __}} quality tapestr The prosecutor declares the grand |ber 13- jury is to consider an md'hnne'n( R ok » VA—. & i F 4 ol V' 5% i 2 e S Sl apwsTRonG sTupewTs || 179 Crinkle 4 15 | Sqasiiiie €999 23 White c onih afte i miracr, and'o Wi | HEAR COLORED PRIEST|| Bedspreads Blankets . BATISTE been identified as the man who shad aft, fi 0 cize Soft, i Double-bed ize. Gol-biue. blsck gras Soft, fine qualit owed Mellett shortly before he was c ! elain. Still others may be indicted, | Detroit Clergyman Urges Pupils to |} pini, blue and gold e vard-wide batiste for babies' dresses, L) , The Perfect Gift he savs. Work for Leadership—Parent- striped crinkle plaid patterns. 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