Evening Star Newspaper, September 9, 1927, Page 19

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— 3 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1927. e Ny Miss May Belle Raymond, Miss Amy . 2 . S O C I E I Y C. Leavitt, Miss Florence Bell, Miss Marriage Licenses. Births Reported. Deaths Reported. ¥ Marie Gilman, Miss Bessie P. How- | Marriage licenses have been lssued to the | g following births have been reported to “J'hfiri;lnummmmmnmv.‘\hmn reported to @ I Mill 180 t. | | | & fo Glara | 1010 lette, Miss Harriet Cheney, Miss Clara | "5l it Pitchett and Carrie H. Washing- | the Health Department in the last 24 hous: Saunders, Miss Marie Saunders, Miss | ton. i Tonn . and Grads Browii: o ¢ « B R e e Mo Lamar Varshall, Clay E. and Jesso Connell. boy. o ary Me v, Mrs. S| § H; 1 Lena k ostino and Raffaiella Te Giorgi, girl. < 3 Annapolis, where Lieut. Chal-| A. Hammett, Miss . Mrs. art’ and Atithony Eliza- Holas J. and Susie Tilman, bo . lenger is stationed. <erans, Miss M | e Rndony Liter of camp Holabind, Ma.. et d frng Beliuregionde, I, g A el g ' ‘ b Iinu gor. B1. . Berliner, ¥ e | A e Lo “ros and E. . B v o V. oma Dr. and Mrs. D. Percy Hickling hav Annie Lord, | it v Sohaut i urkart ; i e T Ham: returned to Washington atter spend- | Crowley, Mixs Tosephine Willis, Mis L N bisia. Bt National Hoeo- T pathic Hospital | J H. d Ag . e | ing a month in the North, where they | \ll\d1 Ann Ma Miss Julia T - 8 v 2 p and_Anne K k. v, Pamph'ets Sent Here B e . | o M\ A nes Winn anaiaria on] . wiord. ¢ and dennes NIRRT Fitl ore Sonr gy o e moveltal A H o shire and Canada. | sie Lane. Albert § ¢ M. Brooks. Jopenh: L. and re. girl. Sty Bron 40, tional hic tain Alleged Soviet Papers A Fiora Ford, both 3 and Jary : Shbraiie e Bell, with their | of Richm: b = Jeaianon, R G . Smoaot. 8. 2405 Irving st. n.e Weddings of Recent Mr. and Mrs, v ; Diie ot daughter Mary Lee and their son S, Morris and Helen ¢ i Date Interest Friends. e ente Taken by Police. | George, 4 ve returned to their [ "Wefiara P. Vollmer and Edsthe Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franc announce | home in Massachusetts Avenue Park |son, N and Ella ‘ Joh ,\. H e the marriage of their daughter Ruth |after a tour of Yellowstone and other [ yitnr ¥. Bieree a : "d D. ¢ i girl. | Hosnital: for 't ol Watter Reed Genera Br the Associated Press, to Mr. Maurice Strauss of Brooklyn, | pational parks. k R Cand Mary . Gl onis J. and k b el Nannie Hawkine. 48, Freedmen's Hosital he Sta e s received Thursday, September 8, 1927. — R Lynn and Lad Martin vmond ety ety e T o The State Department has mr:\l\rd Y ptem | Mrs. Mollie B, Young, who has been | ., ¢ r M, Winship, ir. and doan H. ‘1‘..[»’.'.y|’1} Ci o B:\“nrlv Fields,” jr.. 4 months, Desmond copies of a series of five pamphlets| \po ooa T 4o . Kampfert [on a motor tour with friends, is now R e Thomas Bailey. 3 months. 69 Fenton Wi ublished by the metropolitan police |, ce the yriage ¢ 3 zh- the Marlborough-Blenheim, Atlantic | ton. Md.. and May Hubbard of Tallston =8 and-Marx Ba 3 pl_hs. | b T announce the marriage of their daugh ! e P M hoaTrof paintan, Yau]. o ‘,’H"T nd Thelma ter. gi ppRobert Dennis. 2 months. Chi Hos- | headquarters in Peking, under the|ter Harriet Pauline to Mr. Charles|City. cid Porterl o 'this ity “Soviet Plot in (Chine | Beck Sinclair. Wednesday, September | puy; g ar T e e “v::\"na‘ r’”i’y‘.\."'"x‘{‘ R, Martin. i lle, Md., the Rev. Mr. A “ather o contai hotc e P resef et 2 | turned from Rockaway, Long b o hiladelp P " 3 ° to contain pho . pastor of the Baptist Church, | tiried from Hockays ‘m‘mm,‘. B g Blanche & | Repair Parts s | officiatin, r ; - ' ain. | has resumed his pastorate at the Adas Hafbraol Rigdi < f 28 documents seized by the Peking After October 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sin- ’ o e. Edwin H. F) ors ¥ J50NE will e W homb at 80fe e | Loe0) SIMAEoE | both ‘of' New York City: ;i Impract\cal Sclence. Hot Water Boilers Mothers! Prepare for School Opening in This .Sale—Children’s Coats and Dresses Girls’ Beautiful Free! Free! Fall and Winter A Pencil Bex with Pen and Pencils with the purchase of chil- dren’s apparel to the value of $1.98 or more! Children’s Coat and Hat Sets Special School Opening Price $ .95 and Coats that are nice and sl 03 Lined and interlined. Cooney Just as pretty as they are and Mandel Fur Collars. Spe- | warmthgiving. Coats and Hats cially priced. Pencil Box Free. atch. to sell for §10. Pencil Box Free. police during the raids on the Soviet (P AE WL Mo 7 i I j : _ 3 Mayme Watson of Bristol, Va., - | From the Bunswick (Ga.) Republican. 1 embassy compound last March. ~ Pho- T . is visiting at the home of N stard 5 eral hours| Science can predict nn” eclipse of Fn”’ S—— Shnp tographs also were included by some| Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Childs of | 2. L. Davidson, 950 Shepherd | - Bhive e |t vears in adv bt cannot | (R Bt Bl bt Tms and other equipment said | 1014-A * Thirteenth street southeast | gtreet northwest. | s street morihwest. | |strategic volo in future sea fighting. | forecast a lm}“nm Ver: the weelE exici| el ve been taken by the police at {announce the marriage of their daugh- - L the same time. , Florence L. Childs, to Mr. Mel- B e i sde Sasiitiat it tain | e o L et in At ke Inqmre About Our Deferred Payment Plan bassy and its adjoining premises “had |dria, Va, The Rev. William S. Ham- been notorious as the headquarters of | mond officiated, and Mr. and Mrs subversive Soviet agitation against|Griggs are now at home at the resi: inese government,” while aldence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. rd in each pamphlet de Childs. is “established the fact | » qyuarters of nu fnmm nnpm-sl Mrs. Robert Waight-Fuller and her sian le - daughter and son, Mis Phoebe W. quarters 3 sts, | Fuller and Robert Fuller, have re- elaborate plans > ma turned to their home in Ashmead throw the Peking government and set | place after spending the Summer on up a communistic regime. the coast of Maine. AFTER-INVENTORY CLEARANCE Inventory—and a final checking- up on all Summer merchandise. The curtain must be rung down on every Summer garment. Our sales policy— > A Propaganda Held Proved. Mr. Henry A. Berliner will be hon- “The captured documents,” the fore- | or guest and speaker at the dinner word added, “proved conclusively: “h will be given at the clubhouse “1. That the Sov had a | Wednesday evening under the most nsive political and military | pices of the business and profes; Becret service organization in China, | section. Among those who will at- which conducted a thorouzh espionage | tend are: Miss Elaine Eppley, .. even in the foreign lega | will be hostess and will preside; Miss Pearl McCall, Judge Mary O'Toole, Miss Myrtle Bunn, Miss Lulu Beyer, “New Apparel Always”’ demands that under no circum- stances, at any time, shall merchan- dise be carried over to another sea- son. To that end, we are offering values that break every previous The Remalnder Of Our NIiSSES record. Smart Summer Stocks i were paid by the S government through the militar in Peking. That the Soviet government, with its embassy in Peking, acting as an intermediate agency, was furnish- | ing arms, munitions and other o! supr to the enemies of the govern- supnics tiien e emasey was ac- || SHENANDOAH eredited.” Signed by Police. | C AVERNS The foreword bears the signature, Special train of coaches and “The Metropolitan Police Headquar- parlor-observation car leave ters. Peking, CUInA 1o the pam.|| 7ethinston 3:00 am. hie documents included hlet had virtually all been referred to P aus advices from Peking at the | Sunday, Sept. 11th, 1927 time of the raid. As printed, how- R etiratig. trath i) ake they are provided with explana- || caverns station 5:00 p.m. same headings in certain cases, and the day. Special —Girls’ B’ Spacial Dresses | wash suits Sizes 2 to 14 Warm Flannels Clearance Prices a Mere Fraction of Cost to Us Reg. 10.75 to 00 Reg. 18.00 to ae to the probable words missing in || For Further Information and 25.00 . 25.00 those papers damaged by fire, the Tlcke'}i;d?xflg:{: and A 1 d laining that it was the at- e e ] e Dresses Coats the m;- nrhmp]m(;umv atta;h;s ot D)) Southern Railway Everything e MemCo | "o l0p 10-_02 o Al‘f..s"lles THREE KILLED IN WRECK.| T b i i tna Original prices Dr e€sses Coats Four Injured When Pennsylvania | have been diS' NO C. O. D.’S Flyer Hits Auto. Reg. 29.‘7‘5 to Reg. 39.75 . PORT ALLEGHENY, Pa., Septem- regard ed and ! 50 5 eg. 39./0 to No Credits ber § (P)—Three persons were killed 59.50 69.50 Special School translators have included suggestions Opening Price With panties for little tots aad styks for schoolgirls up to 14. Ginghams, A Prints, Dimities, | and middy Button-on and four seriously injured when a profits eliminat- No Exchanges Pennsylvania Railroad Philadelphia- Evils irer siruck an auiomoblle d for complete | DTESSES Coats No Approvals l:rfl:iln;: on the State highway at Lib- l e :ht miles south of here, clear-out. 195 g " dead are 3irn. Sary Holeum, | Reg. 345.7: to Reg. 69.50 to Miss Marie Faries and Miss Mary | ) oods, e Injured: E. H. \Em}:‘ | 98.50 148.00 and Dean, sons of . . and Mrs. E. H. Woods. 5 D ‘: t s said io be a Free Methodist | resses oats ter in_Emporium, Pa., where all are believed to )I.I\L come from Probing Fur Industry. 3 \ . L The Federal Trade Commission to- j day announced that it is sounding out opinion in the seal and beaver fur S IS fndustry on the staging of a confer- ence on unfair trade practices. 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