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GIRL DETERMINED 10 FLY ATLANTIC Ruth Elder Insists She Will Be First Woman to Pilot Plane Over Ocean. By the Associated Pre TAMPA, Fla Elder, September 10.—Ruth | |nhn' on the| 1.100-mile hop from Det “of the weather “However, i first woman to fly across the and we shall leave New York as possible after September Pleased With Plane. Miss Elder was . ccompanied on the flight here by George Halderman, Lakeland aviator, who will make the New York-Paris flight in the Ame! can Girl as co-pilot and navigator; O. H. Porter, aeronautical expert from the Stinson factory and Ed Cornell, of Lakeland Taking off at Detroit yesterday morning, the flight to Tampa w: made in 11 hours and 44 minute: Both Miss Elder and Halderman were pleased with the performance of the huge buff and blue monoplane. Girl Acts as Pilot. En route Miss Elder and Halder alternated at the controls, as they p to do on their tr soared over Lake! dipping the wings of the plane in greeting to the home town. where they | were prevented from landing because of the soft condition of the ground. Miss Elder and Halderman drove to Lakeland, where they plan to stay un- til Monday, when they will take off for Wheeling, W. where backers of the flight reside, and from there will proceed to Rooseveit Field, New York, to await favorable weather for the flight to Paj "ANTI-BOLSHEVIST ORGAN IN BERLIN CONFiSCATED Russian Newspaper Rul Suppress- untii | ed at Instigation of Soviets for Attack on Reds. By the Associated Press BERLIN, September 16.—Yester- day’s issue of the Russian newspaper Rul, anti-Bolshevist organ, was confiscated by the police at the in- stigation of the Russian embassy. The paper had printed an article warning all persons against entering Soviet buildings, asserting that “mantraps exist in the Soviet em- bassies and legations to catch ob- noxious visitors,” and that “the cel- lars of these buildings are used for cheka (secret police) purposes.” The paper also cited the alleged murder of a Russian in the Warsaw legation as proof of this. e T PLAN CROSSING PROTEST. Hyattsville Citizens East and South to Meet Monday Night. Special Dispatch to The Sta HYATTSVILLE, September 10. —Contending that the proposed over- head crossing for the contemplated ex tension of Rhode Island avenue and other changes in connection therewith ‘would decrease their property values and in « her ways work a hardship upon them, citizens cast and south of the crossing will meet Monday night to . map plans to block the project. They also believe Hyattsville mer- chants north of the crossing would lose business il the plan is adopted. Some time ago these citizens formed the Prince Georges County Improve- ment and Protective Association with the idea of protecting their interests in the matter of the closing of the crossing, and Monday's meeting will be under auspices of this organization. Sy Ginseng ‘grown in Manchuria was once reserved as a rare and potent medicine for the exclusive use of the imperial household in China. * NT TO BAl furmum Crom "New_York . Pilado gton to_ Washington, GE. 1313 Yoi GRESS r Cabmusl Teting of ihe the Concress Hall Hotel Co. D. C_for the election of directors and the transaction of anv other business that may properly be brought before the meetinz, will held at the hotel 1t 8 o'clock v.m.. Tues- day October 11 Washington. Ruitering, leaned: rea- day_or_ night 1839 Kal, rd. ROOF REPAIL! spouting. furnaces repaired_and #onable prices. Col. Ajax Roofing and Heating Co. h hour il Frederick Your own terms or cas} Labor best obtainable and Fuaranteed. Very latest design papers. 19 Al ‘paverhanging guaranteed. New heating plants and plumbing Improvenients of an description An est 3 ? Continental Trrl'st e Main 1113 * GRAPES—APPLES Via Ga. ave, pike. turn right just bevond Silver Spring. straight on at Colesville to Lucknough Orchards Ednor. Md._12 Miles from D. C. Line GRAPES RIPE AT QUAINT ACRES Driv from_District.. Iy 5 mile ROOF TROUBLE? There's always one place where you are assured of promipt. capable service. Just call Man 933 and a reputable roof- ing firm will be at your command: try it Roofing KOONS #5110 and'st A MILLION-| DOLLAR =printt g plant equipped to handle every Tand of ppting fob = The National Capital Press ‘21042!1 D_S _,‘I‘;!::r". M. 650 BYRON S ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY High grad In‘“. not h\L'!‘l/ vrlmed;— ~ WALL PAPERING AND PAINTING Very Reasonable Prices. Established 1910, | day ¢ | ville December 16, | was only throligh Silver Spring. tara right, at | ! BUILDING Collar of Jacket May Be Clue to Lost| Pacific Aviators By the Associ HONOLULU, The reported d lar of a kopa September 10— rovery of the col- cket on the beach near Waimanalo today ecaused searching parties to investizate the possibility it might have be- longed to one of the seven flyers missing in the recent Dole race from the mainland to Honolulu The c: ar to those on the kopak ja kv issued by the Navy to | R Knope, n: | monoplane % | De | | | since the flight, ne of the jackets. | DECREES OF DIVORCE RECORDED IN COUAT| Justice Siddons Grants Two Abso- lute Separations and Orders Marriage Annulment. Justice Frederick L. Siddons yester- | a final decree lute divorce to Mrs. Louise Wor from John T. Worrell, a navy ¥ employe. They were married April 18, 1918, and Mrs. Worrell was given an interlocutory decree May 24 last. S was represented by Attorneys I mond Neudecker and E. W. Ashford. Justice Siddons also signed a final » of annulment of the marriage les L. Lampkin and Nellie M which took place at Rock- 1920. The plaintiff s old at the time of the ceremony, and charged that his father-in-law _conducted the couple to the Maryland town, and kept him un. der surveillance until 9 o'clock ths night, when he eluded him. Attorne George P. Lemm appeared for the husband The court also a cree of absolute divor Gott from James 8. Gott. married December 24, 191 Hawken & Havell represented wife. of abso; el granted Walker, They were Attorneys the “Home-Coming Day.” Tomorrow will be ‘“home-coming da; St. Paul's A. M. Eighth street between 1 southwest. The pastor,-Rev. J. A. Dames, will preach at the 11 o'clock services qn “Cheap Religion.” At night he will discuss “Successful Moral Surgeons.” ‘The Rev. J. H. Best will be the principal speaker at the A. C. E. League opening at 6:30 p.m. CHAPEL POINT The Pride of the Potomac Open Until October 1st Famous for BATHING PICNICS DANCING — DINNERS — Corcoran LCourts 23rd AND D Opposite U. S al School, near Lincoln \lemm!al 5 min- utes’ walk from Munitions Build- ing, Navy Department and all Government Buildings. DE LUXE APARTMENTS Furnished or Unfurnished $39.50 to $135.00 High-class building with quiet. fined._ environment, Best apartmer+= ~ in the ci R iichboard and elevator. Manager on Premises CAFRITZ = ged 2 our Excellent Cafe. Main 10030. Shrewd Buyers —have investigated and are investing Home Sites ‘ ki | Tells of Difficulty in Crossing | By Wireless to The Star and New York Times. ~ T PHE EVENING ST BROCK DESCRIBES MOUNTAIN FLIGHT Range in Fog and Rain to Hanoi. BY WILLIAM 8. BROCK, Pilot of the Pride of Detroit September 10 o'clock Thu ved at Hanoi at . We had a bit of trou- Leaving Hanoi we have ar- HONGKOD left Rangoon morning an the same nig ble in the mou at 7 yesterday mor rived in Hongkong, When we were low and raining, but there was no wind. The engine running sweetly and everything splendid. We intended to land at Bangkok, but had made such good time on an uneventful trip that we de- cided not to land there. Thus we passed over Bangkok—we did not no- tice the time—and made for Hanoi. Clouds compelled us to fly low, and we had a hard time getting over the mountains in the fog and rain, with head winds, but the engine was run-| ning beautifully. | We had a difficult job in winding | around the mountain tops, but were | never in danger of having to make a forced landing, although we had to round a couple of times and go other shot at it. > clouds e ices in the West Wash- ist Church tomorrow. At * his topic will be at both ingte t Out Connecticut Ave. to squares west Shade and quiet, ona s frontage. Four bedrooms, the main floor and same in there is a two-car garage). Splendid arrangement lighting fixtures. tiling. Deep closets with with outside pantry, and a home in Chevy Chase at ex 1437 K Street N. 77770000 A few choice sites still available PHONE or CALL for lithograph map showing sizes of lots Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors. 1412 Eye St. N.W. Frank. 9503 Positions Open/ Hotels. Cluba Tn- stitutions. Sech Tea Rooms ]Auar!ml-v\l! Unnecessaryy Food and shel- e hum'nm\ s ‘first need. first industry Dulding program f 1% Diltion _ do! for our School open LEWIS HOTEL TR | F "FICES in the MILLS Corner 17th, Pa. Ave. and G St. Several single outside rooms at very reasonable rentals: convenient to most Government De- partments; open for in- spection. Arthur Carr DON'T Or Renew —for the Rent You Ride Out R. I. Ave. to 15th St. Drive Out K St. to 3rd St. N.E. 3rd & T Drive Out R. I. Ave. to 4th 1362 K Drive Out Pa. Ave. S.E. to 13th Open Until 9 206 Mills Building EDWIN S. RUCKER 1210 H St. N.W. Phone Main 7423. Main 2865 72277777707 tor, will pmuh I in the living room; another fireplace upstairs. floors are all oak, and the baths are models of expert 2222 AR, WASH “SECOND A. E. F.” SAILS IN STYLE FOR LEGION CONVENTION IN PARIS (Continued_from First Page,) good will from America to our ancient triend and recent ully—France.” One of the features of the dinner was a showing of the official war. film entitled, “America Goes to War,” depicting the participation of the United States forces in the World War. Speaking for those who were unable to attend the Paris convention, Vice President Dawes expressed the wish that the visit might strengthen “the Londs of the traditional and unbroken friendship betw the French and American peopl Gen. Pershing will ever be the peace, for th mined to mai who know what Eulogistic _refe b o Woodrow Wilson and former Secre- War Newton D. Baker by s and Pershing. Mr. Baker at- tended the dinner Tl elCb Lieut. Dalao Retired. First Lieut. Nicolas B. Dalao, Phil- ippine Scouts, and Warrant Officer Walter J. Bayless at San Francisco id that “the Lesion ance wheel of $20,500 NEAR 23rd and Bancroft Place 1t is very unusual to find a home in this very select section of Kalo- rama Heights at a price any wear this. It i3 & handsome stone house with living bedrooms. . _ reception " servants' quarters. Has ev jmprovement and is _charmin finished. It is truly an extraordinary opportunity for the discriminating purchaser. STONE & FAIRFAX class so deter- | ce as the men | 5323 RENO ROAD Jocelyn St., thence two to property. treet of individual homes. A tapestry brick house on a lot with 106 feet two baths (a lavatory on the full basement where of rooms with unusual A massive gray granite fireplace The windows, a large kitchen bright breakfast room as well. This house is metal weather-stripped throughout and will merit attention of any one wishing a fine ceedingly attractive terms. Open 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. WARDMAN Main 3830 N MOVE Your Lease When You Can Buy One of These Homes Are Now Paying— $100 CASH Monthly Payments 1216 Hemlock St. N.W. Drive Out 16th St., Past Walter Reed Hospital, and Turn to Right 15th & Lawrence Sts. N.E. and Turn North to Lawrence St. 1621 Monroe St. N.E. Drive Out R. I. Ave. to 17th and Go North to Monroe 1018 3rd St. N.E. . and Walk North a Few Steps Sts. N.E. St., Turn South One Square St. S.E. St. and Turn Half Square East 6 Rooms and Bath—Hot-Water Heat—Electric Lights—Big Porches—Built-in Garages SEE THEM TONIGHT O’Clock P.M. TEIN (O INCORPORATED 1311 H STREET NORTHWEST SATURDAY, PTEMBER 1 have been placed on the retired list of | Engineers, at Fort Humphreys, Va., the Army on account of disabilities | having had more than 30 years' active incident to the service. service, has been placed on the re- First Sergt. Richard H. Corbin, 13th | tired list on _his own application. OFFICE SPACE Wilkins Transportation Building Building Northeast Cor. 17th 1512-1514 H St. N.W. and H Sts. N.W. Most desirable Office Building in Washington. Six hlgi-powered eleva- available. 8 spacious rooms, southern and tors, 24hour service. One large s western exposures. Very Sdoniss - Pattitiohe - ¢l desirable for lawyers or be arranged to suit ten- insurance business. ant. Randall H. Hagner & Co. Incorporated 1321 Connecticut Ave. N.-W. Phone Main 9700 FOR EVERY TYPE WINDOW Consult us now regarding new window shades. Our facilities enable us to make better shades for less money. Call us up for estimates. Factory prices. One large suite now lm 13th St. N.W. I W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor BEFORE RENEWING YOUR LEASE OR SETTLING ON A PLACE TO LIVE, INSPECT WASHINGTON’S MOST DISTINCTIVE CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENT HOUSE 1661 CRESCENT PLACE % Co-operative DISTINCT IVE BECAUSE OF ITS LOCATION IN THE RECOGNIZED SOCIAL CENTER OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA — THE EMBASSY 'SECTION — OVERLOOKING ME- RIDIAN PARK AND FACING THE RESIDENCES OF VICE PRESIDENT DAWES, THE LATE HON. HENRY WHITE AND MRS. JNO. B. HENDERSON. ; STINCTIVE BECAUSE OF THE OUTSTANDING SOCIAL ELIGIBILITY OF THOSE WHO AT THE PRESENT TIME ARE NUMBERED AMONG THE TENANT-OWNERS OF APARTMENTS IN THE BUILDING. IN THE PEW MONTHS SINCE COMPLETION OF THIS BUILDING THERE HAS BEEN PURCHASED SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH OF ITS APARTMENT HOMES REASONABLE PRICES AND, TERMS OF PURCHASE OFFICE AND SALESMEN IN BUILDING OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. TERRY B. SIMMS SELLING AGENT BUILT AND OWNED BY M. & R. B. WARREN 1661 CRESCENT PL. PHONE ADAMS 9900 Built to Meet Every Demand for Lasting’ Construction. Beautiful Architecture and Con- Hamilton venience of Appoint- When Shannon & Luchs, Inc., built these homes they undertook to create dwellings that would be as desirable in 20 years as they are to~ day. They chose 14th Street Terrace as a location for these homes. be- cause they knew that ground values in this easily accessible community were steadily increasing in value. COME OUT AND SEE THESE HOMES They Are Always Open for Inspection 1365 Hamilton Street N.W. 1331 Ingraham Street N.W. SHANNON &LUCHS. INC. To reach — take any 1jth 8t. car or drive out 16th St to Colorado Ave. then two blocks tu Hamilton and In graham 8ta. N.W. Members of the Operative Builders' Association of the D. C.