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2 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1927.° e GRAVES INVADED SEEKING EVIDENCE Bodies of Suspected Poison| Victims Ordered Exhumed by Court. September 17.— | two months old d here today by court | ‘hether or not died from | been | parents, Mr. | prosperous | w held on i James and poison s adminit and M middle. \hmlunn\ of | frer a patholo. e a coroner cath of Nancy widow of \n\n« ation of the young a had disclosed two | jury in Haves, 1 that an | | parents stoutly de- | ed their daughter- | it poison was | it was placed | and Amos will preliminary hearing. FLAG-DRAPED ANCHOR USED IN SEA RITE‘ Capt. Dingle Describes Search and | Service for Sister Lost “ Off Yacht. | va Scotia, September ed anchor, dropped Into the sea over the spot where she The Fufure Great Busi- ness Plazan Marviand- fine whtoiannicamior i ine st North-of-Wachington Gauntlet. In a letter to T. O. Curry yesterday Capt. Dingle, who was sleeping below decks when the little hooner struck some submerged wreckage about 35 miles off Cape Sable early this month, told of the loss of his ship- mate, his frantic search of the fog- shrouded waters and the simple | burial rites performed in accordance with her expressed wish. M anning, who was in charge | of the yacht, presumably was thrown overboard by the impact when the ecraft struck the wreckage. Capt. Dingle said he searched vainly for her body. [ ] % [ ] “I've lost the best of shipmates and Mary never can be replaced,” Capt. . “She always van ied at sea and wanted our first ensign and our spare anchor to be used for that purpose. I lashed the anchor in the flag and dropped them over the spot where she went down. I hope she'll under- stand.” MEAL “SMOKES” DECRIED. IXTY-ODD years ago General Jubal Early’s ragged Confederate army marched down the Brookeville pike to make an attack on Washington. His e raid was repulsed, but General Early had the right idea. The Brookeville gt -5 A pike was the easiest way into the Capital. It is within six miles of the heart Correspandence of the Associated Press. Of the City- PARIS.—The habit of some Ameri- can women of smoking cigarettes GEORGIA AVE. © roughout their meals frequentl £ . . S v 2 3 s Gorth the’wrath of chets here It is still the easiest way. Today it is called Georgia avenue. All main arteries of yho insist that French cooking eannot p i . & 3 . . e & o travel northward converge through Georgia avenue and Marvland-North-of-Wash- E mong other habits of America . . . o . . i . e R e e ST ington. So important is this highway that extensive plans are being made to beau- & smoking at cvery interval between : . . . et Fominie Towrts v v tify and improve it. i only long enough to gnaw their chick- - - gt e : The proposed boulevarding of Georgia Avenue from the District Line through the business section of 'n TWO HURT IN NOSE DIVE. Silver Spring to the north side of the Colesville-Baltimore Road at Sligo, where the state highway con- ' e B RHP ot i i necting 16th Street at the District Line with Baltimore will intersect, has already been approved by the panion Injured in Crash. County Commissioners and financed. The plan provides for two roadways (\\xth one-way traffic on MOUNDSVILLE, W. Va., Septem- each road) separated by an 8-foot parking space in the center. For this parl\“ ay the county will acquire ber 16 (P).—L. J. Manning, commer- cial air pilot, of Akron, Ohio, and . a 15-foot strip on the west side of the existing 75-foot strip. The 15-foot strip on the eastern side has Charles M. Callahan of Moundsville wero alighily injured vesterday when already been dedicated. The approaches to the subway will also be widened and graded and spacing 5 it Bl e Avariot ttscitan within the subway abutments rearranged. skidded upside down op the turf. Manning and Callahan were burned by hot oil. The ship was badly damaged. . e s You Want Your Home in This Beautiful District CHICAGO, September 16 (#).—Col. Maryland-North-of-Washington is within six miles of the heart of the city, yet is 300 feet higher, Charles A. Lindbergh has another with all of the temperature and health advantages which this elevation brings. It comprises eleven namesake. He is One Long Hop, a little baby born a few days ago, in | delightful suburban communities within a radius of one mile of each other and all within a few minutes Chinatown. His Chinese parents, im- of the heart of Washington. 2 pressed by Col. Lindbergh's feat, want- ed to name their baby boy after him, but they wanted a name with a Chi. With the proposed extension of Rock Creek You can buy in Maryland-North-of-Washing- :‘;:Enl:xr;i ‘:n’; v '1“0‘:1‘:\‘ S Park as the western boundary of this territory ton communities as reasonably as in the poor- est, least desirable suburban communities of \\'nshingmn. yet at the same time have the fine recreational and sport facilities and the splendid Hawail will produce this season | 850,000 tons of sugar, breaking all (Rock Creek Valley having been included in the Maryland Park district), with a proposed park in i Sligo Valley as the eastern boundary and with environment of Maryland-North-of-Washington. this beautiful new boulevard plan, Maryland- G snfk vt 3 e R B 3 ' 2 o aid you in your investigations, the Silver Repalr Plfll North-of-Washington has its values protected (_fl;pr;“g Chamberyof Commflfe has collected re- Stoves and Furnaces Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged and assured forever. liable information and will furnish it to you free. . Write now, telling your circumstances and needs as fully as possible and drive out as soon as you can. The Silver Spring Chamber of Commérce is always open to help you. g Silver Spring * Blair-Takoma East Silver Spring Woodside Woodside Park North Woodside Seven Oaks Wynnewood Park Indian Spring Terrace Blair Four Corners MARYEAND- NORTH-~WASHINGTON Across the Gateway to the Nation’s Capital You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and prin- cipal. Larger or smaller loans at propomonate rates. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Largest in Washington Assets Over $16,000,000.00 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMEN BERRY. President J0SHUA W CARR. Secretary Silver Spring Chamber of Commerce TR T 6 ARG