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D. €., OCTOBER 16, 1927—PART 1. P — e e e e s to read or to write, and us Ruth knows DAWN H_IGI'" H[]UR MEA[]E MEMUR'AI_ l et e s [ euy rrom armica o sourn america | |\FRENCH HML HOP { However. when words failed, we Ul looked into each other's eyes and tle moment when her 8 were Mrs. Grayson and Compan-|Statue to Civil War General e s AN T wiart Kifokord sl Wenra and broogt ‘ ; Achievement of Costes and \ Fhat,t sho wald, “ls el that re ions to Await Favorable Op- Will Be Unveiled Be- e R e wandsefur e And . il g 4% : Le Brix Acclaimed Above ¥ A ominte or 8o we were aquiet No " ; s % 1 ¥ 9, i bi 3 5 Iy mpoke, bt then that it 1 ~ : 5 portunity for Take Off. fore Notabies. . . : L : Fat G R TR RIOILL A ‘ Ruth Elder’s Attempt — k- A . e 2 “hit nway ae IE Bhe had hever heen | | i i > e denth By the Associated Press. Maj. Gen. G Gordon Meade, i i f S 1 hope von Andsh vour Meght o % " ; B el OLD ORCHARD, Me., October commander of the famous Avmy of 3 - : v o ieaniahy h vin W / . | ihex 15.—The maznificen colingiapingy Sl {the Potomac and of the Union . 3 ¢ 3 s progressed thus far,” whe mid "1 ; o4 i ARty s gy o Mrs. ¥ ].m her twWo | g0 at Gettysburg, is to be hon- % 3 X L s i - @ know that America fa exp [ ”,"' nn 4 3 the wn\llmw\.?”\ 1.:m.. companions, W amphibfan plane, fored and memorialized here Wednes S : e o e chig Benezal: 3 3 2 § i e ed to second the Dawn, has been standing on the |day, when the third most expensive : b of h new enterprixe whe hae in mind Natil, Braa; ted, to second Walih Lt thin bench alnce MonAg statue to an individual in Washing- 3 he altl seems dauntless 0y ; ranic n the | ch nation’ ot I ton will be unvei nd preser | : i % S I am going to try once mora fo ) X 3 arbloidi E hut Suvas ning awaiting a favorable opportunity | the Federal Government by the > ¢ - iy ncross the oeenn, this time with 3 1 iy 5 by o attempt of & Blder innd = o ey | Clbennayluania & i F 4 out 1 stop, she said. That will be | S ; ». ; 72 L4 ; { Haldeman to cross the northern At the T‘l“f” ! There will N rad ut a8 A 3 : pring and 'l spend all Winter # N e nents, to set her fplaoon from v ! DA . & 2 iini ready : T : A sance at Pt and_ procincs ey w +1ield Artillery wi ) i % 6 i understand that very well f 5 i | newspapers of today veveal (his rei tide (m e ]\l . ’x‘\“n‘l‘.‘x‘ . t”x aalt . 3 > : i, . too. would tr o ¢ ¢ Bits fo coreatt over € ide tomorrow merning te ide | iy rt G 2 i i % g g s spread over the hether the At " disturba Yisher of Pennsy om the Lo Fag i i Prais bat m today have sub-| gy o iithe mcanesot b 4 5 : G o i o o sufficie ! d street and Penn-| § i Thers e el has my e : ; ! 4 LA won her ; hink ; : RGN 132 the fir e Totlowed | (RN 2 TR parted. 1 hing e | 3 < | 3 3 i § is mv fondest hope that n i i 3 % A v | nderful Amer w days T shall hear of vour s 2 ¢ took wdvant wrival in New York,” i Jieudonne and 5 ity with gal 2 v T ¥ 2 When we left hon Ky e ; i i i in the KFrenc u]r.» |:l xr‘;”.'m. | 3 S ! vely hidden by ¢ ,.“m”., ey ‘.r‘mSTmCT T0 S:EK ansyl g e \.“r,n Fourte l 'h,", ,\:,fi‘,,‘ : “1,“,,'_: to enter ' sculptor, les 3 . s now and then, bu | v E I a big | the motion picture fields. Dispatche fter 3, "and rchitects. 2 = o ¢, our earts N Pt Ty - {court The Commission of Arts | erom o I'ni ning of s . s sanions ek e skies wera heavy, our heasts| | EUND FORSTUDYOF * |5 ccommending this tope of cons S B gave the oil-spatt hiladeiphia. will be presented, | x - = mii b [ 1y stited on a thrilling adventure. | tion for the Fede n g a ruts another coa | e : ded with a L . 3 : | . got well the | the <outl ia | s of her flight ani sul hing, chap: S b e | . " 3 | ., as w 5 for s v productions appears to of Pennsyl | % 5 o it m th s chilied the hig ; oo S e SRR e G e el | tle festival. | _ : € the Ave French public. which s quick \ i nd just as quick to con e municipal center would | s Must . a once wh . Hambursg ' valn. Too | come just where the new broad avenue | The condition that ¢ ly ac- g oy e SR ik ] but then we ot Lisbon. And| . Ini ation, already authorized | {1on on the new mun 1p prob LA K on ol | from Union Statiun, already a vized | ! i 5 1 F i of the town's ci 3 F After vhile he Capitol grounds to Union Station | hOUSIng now occupied by the District | Rve . sented a bunch of rose fap :;: o e \n for the Federal build. | Floris, Va. to Be Scene of First aviator who is to be he ] [~ sec 4 ey Jlaza, will connect with Penns g affic % 5 Atlantic o g 4 |Gl OB 4 & avenue. It would & where 11.‘ ng 1 sl : Fairfax County Session. it ¢ g s g ¥ But still w N ¢, The | streot will cross Pennsyiva venue ! bl < Special Dispateh to The S PROPOSAL TO TAKE i - , ; e ) crigities were throbblr i \won. | When extended, ! | thom adik WoneR Bhreais: 4 | FAIRFAX, Va. ober 15.—The plane v | b S B g b 2 eat cently organized Pomona or County { i i e | Arlington Memorial Bridg ui | tenth and Ohio_ avenue Siahie of Fiitex Coutes i Bia RUTH ELDER HOME ! by | And’I love fiyir r | come the main approuch to that new | = st e Physica | jts first meeting ay night in the | & fog. and then 1 : ay. 1 rooms of the polic Asricultural High School building at IN PLANE REFUSED i = The wind, which b + from the | Uridse ! : at Fourteenth The scl s for development of av the No. 11 Engine | Eloris. - Floris Grange, of which R. B. Nickell is master. will act as host. ted from all the uthwest. turned he east. And | 5 sealR got a little boisterous. i Pico | this site as a municipal center have| on near Twelf Is'and came into sight and w w | becn considered, and it > wori out | municipal g e, on D street bet ountain i [ +. | the best possibilities of this new loca- Thirteenth-:nd s y s A el ! priation will be he first precinet police aker of the evening will b Rhcnima, g o . avs o p anicipal lodizing house, | - S Hill of South Dakota, a member Beeame Roug " ming Conz Jnunlcinal dodiing houSl [of ‘the United States Shipping Board. which | New officers will be installed by A. | M. Cornell of Woshington. The meet- i« d_from ¥ lo heard her shouting for them to save | Haldeman first. Shouting her explanations, Miss | Elder said that she could keep ofloat | in her suit, but that Haldeman would ; surely sink because he did not have | his on. | The sailors threw out lines to both | the flyers with orders to make them | fast around their bodies and both were erous wind "y came rou: ior el ailed e t study € it s T ve plan considers group- | it :cl "]'"];U tie: Lilli,’ 2 i et activitics in ee build- | he clinic was | 3 v " 1 ed back at him. Worry, with | ings—one a main admii tion build- | moved cut of of Detent ‘jifm‘\]}!lfl'_:s ;"‘1:-‘!1 '}u i‘vhni p‘g:blimvltlu;l ch a brive commander, such a fine | ing for all executive ofiicers; another, | during the past week. Al of these | °rs ar r families are invited. crew, why should 17 The seas became | 4 police lquarters build- he provided for and there is - — tremendously rough. We could see|ing and tl ourt houss and | no possibility of further congestion | them, far below but seeming to reach | y seds to house | I riet Buildin, | up for us. roller st swells, | the juvenile, police ides this, the Juvenile)Court. for | Th 1( pulled into the ship's boat. their Givet roee | i p te building has been | inking Miss Elder’s first words after put- i i e 60 ted. s in one of the Federal| D ting foot on deck of the Baren- TE \ jous t, n roinbow: | adininiste e on thie Gavernment-owned _hotels on_groun o 1 g drecht were, “We will do it over 3 ? Band h nd at the foot of the hé | side of Pen fa Svonue. between | that .is to be used for extension of | uildin again.” She then thanker her res- 3 2 : it of gold—the Azoces Lak we | Third stroet and John Marshall place. cuers, they recounted. i 4 A were there. We ty in a1t weuld Describing the events leading to| | : o : beautiful, shelte harbor, safe ha e o the rescue members of the crew s: 5 Now for our next and sreatext ven- | gpnosite side of John M that on Thursday morning the Ameri-{ | ture. that lonz, long leap across the | along the morth side of Penn L el e Above: The finished memorial which will be unveiled Wednesday. It is located in the Bota Atlantic to the shor sth Amer- | : 1t would place them. As the plane passed over the P eneyiv 3 g S il ie el ) ica and the br New | the potic Nrei hice AL A Ctars i I3 ] . them. s the plane passed over the | Third street, just south of Pennsylvania avenue. Below: Plat arranged for the ceremon‘es. o jre headquarters bulld | Jclubies s own_property, but this | falling into the sea. Another package|the handling of a large crowd, and|Gov. Fisher and Lieut. Col. Grant, 'Sauel P Towne, John B. Patrick| Give us vour hopes and vour pray-| py street and Louisiana avenue, across | |5, Notoriously Inadequate. and €on- | was dropped, and this hit the deck.|several thousand seats have been pro-|3d, executive officer. |and John B. Buke | and suc will b S o e fing Palles | sress has approved I ~buu-,n A 1t contained a message asking the|vided for official guests. Every ef-| The Pennsylvania commlssion The stone cutting on the memor right (10 e North L The oiher fourth of |iZNg 2 new court bullding, but there | distance to 1:nd. fort has been made by Lisut. Col. U.|composed of . Fisher, chairmar s done by Picclrilli Bros 1t « the site—between Third street and | hooy Pogr S Serlous Ol . 50 An answer was painted on the|s. Grant, 3rd, executive officer of the | Hugh R. Fulton, vice chairman: Ben- | $400,000, being exc John Marshall 0. Thirde anae D o Naere it SHARE Bt e 00 tanker's deck. * Reading: “360 miles|r’eade Memorial National Commiesion, | sor. E. Tavlor. seoretury: John J.|only by the \ashingion Monument | KRl : = o | D | the appropriation was held up. ‘The off Terceira, Azores.” The flyers|to reach many veterans of the Civil|Hansher, C . Sidelspacher. | and the Lincoln Memorial AVENUE CROWD NEAR | reets and Louisiana avenue, would | NMynicipal Court is i unfit rented | =cemed to understand and the crew|War and various patriotic organ - — Lk\wq‘:;.:,rr:y b lett vacantiror fatuke quarters and a_new Municipal Court ‘thought they would proceed toward |zations connected therewith, but with TRAGEDY BY GRENADE, . bullding tias been Deopieins. . . land, but the plane came lower. The |great difficuity. As a result there are ACTRESS FLYING TO NEW YoRK = Not an<Taeal Pl Still another activity of the Dist engine stopped and the plane then|many seats which have not been " ' settled on the water. It was less than | called for. | 118 tecognized that thistis.not Hm pURBLIC Clatform| seats TROGrRS THIRG STREET the Capitol grounds as a parkway, ]‘l 2 0 must be torn down. The record a home! of deeds’ office is in rented quar and legi: - the last two Congress 2 —then you owe 1t new separate building for this i . portant agency. The Police Court to yourself to see | iae S A —before makin 3‘{:&""1’1’1‘2'*:.53‘;?:: the boat con-| Col. Grant last night made the re. TELLS OF MEETING RUTH ELDER;CoXcred Man, Who Finds Missile,lI;l.-;},logel;"'u(‘,:(;filmfif,ul:p“x',,[.'.!fllu::', h\\‘ffi A L B ¢ auest that any of these who ¥ 7e n : O ek bouse huikite owsy o, ber Mestedtuihy YR a selection received invitations get in touch with —— ko al Warned by Policeman, Averting | posite Judiciary Square »nd the pres. e L Congratulated on Arrival. the office oft p\}xlhh(; I)\;lldn‘lgb" :n‘ul 1puh- . ' Agents of the steamship company |liv parks of the National Capital, s"'A 1 G 1 H Pl l( N d d { A overating the Barendrecht were the | that tickets may be sent. merican Lir as Iluc ceded tor At- first aboar! to congratulate the| Gov. Fisher lele;zm)nhsq\ 3'e'slterdu\' & " vers ¢ they arrived here this|that he would arrive in Washington 1 H P a o G morning. Local® authorities followed | 2bout noon _“f{in‘;h‘?(}'[-mfifgl‘;‘fi by | antic op, "'ssengel on erman parently loaded, was found early last |and fire headquarters group. and if | not be forced upy any more old them!al:;)‘m;d :nd :lelp'eg form the ;‘;';‘g:_-fl‘;‘;,‘ofi;i“"fll’l‘ et arathe ’unk 3 ane Says ht lying on the floor in the comfort {,he"nf:;s!:n of two lmrfl nes o 'fh]“ " 1.n:k - ! have a model escort that brougl em ashore, y : J KX ys. e eV Bl ana " | Pennsylvania_avenue frontags is fol- |armory, which would be mational Lithograph Plat of Miss Elder, showing no grief over the |30 members of h:ls staft fl}:fit};?’]'_)ri]sl ot . sta lj"" Wi 1 ‘f"' ¥1 1 lowed, It will be necessary to make b adouarters for members of the State Sites 6',:: Request loss of the plane, struck spectators ;{I!“;;elll"“l‘l}f:::r;' ‘\Tmmh;vé -hedé‘d‘;’:ap S S BB R I ‘J"-"]':“{"“] 1 “olored "“‘"l the bu!ld;n: fll;o‘me Yu!ml Marshall | militi any State in the Union, by her fresh appearance. She looked | o g"jyring the short time he will be ? . 3 ; . i | S re Ok T S Bt ol conia ol | LUK Aak toA pA R g B LB " hoast| Hed & Middlet: ne the worse for her adventure.| (o' SULAE tn€ SUER FC until he BY LILLI DILLENZ. have arrived at the islands and depart. | natur s find until a polic 8 : n height and |on that account be a model cdges 1ddleton Haldeman also seemed to have with.| for& @ A0 TEREH, JICEC ted by Mins Ditlen is a Viennese actress and | ed on our w New York before the |entered just in time Lo avert a possible rw the proposed admin- |structure, : T stood the unfortunate journey without = 4 beauty. daughter of Carl Holliizer. widely | tanker got into Horta. | traged, he was preparing to pull | istration building on the other half There is only one small plece in this - 1ll_effects. the Cavalry troop. knoichartiat of Vienn. She is aling Bt the bad. weather el usi beve jthet at sets off the grenade. of the avenue front, between Third | proposed new lucation of "Siembers of the crew spoke words State Faid Bills. i il WGKE a1 Gablnnc? | GNLS oo s that 1t . for be. | “Man. T thouzint that i street and John Marshall Place. | municipal center tha{ the District now Realtors of praise for Miss Elder's conduct e i e 'Nowspapcr Alliance. use of it 1 met Ruth Elder. The D . ! 3 My e second plan-—whic| ro- | aw that is on Louislana avenue Jimteiahly, Ae iherisoamic S ik ufi'&?’i’n’é'fi?fi?fl&“flffl. fl‘;\l:zl!“‘eedg:)-n“lsx HORTA, Azore Islands, October | Barendrecht brought her in early this | C0lored employe at the station, as Of T 1 SOl arbam T sattn atnoat 14100 hres ot £G5S i bRl e g 1412 Eye St: N.W. Frank. 9503 that she never lost her courage. her | oo U OREY L (ite, The Key- | 15.—The two of us met here today far | morning, but I had no chunce to talk | OV {00 (ha wrenade. Shelton, who | . i h 15 £0 e go for a ‘ s i it i than. . She was vér - erect one long across the | ho 'se that was nev Cooiness mor her linstick. The latter | stong State also is payirg for the un-|out in the Atlantic—your beautiful | with her then. She was very tired. D ictinedl with tha WAL s mRIIeSNE s i b B g o i ! Tiva iS | yeiling ceremonies which are to be|little American girl, the brave Ruth Cliat With American ‘Fiyers. rafning camp a few years ago. recog- | trom Third to Sixth street with o wide morning, for she rouged her lips with | peid Wednesday. Elder, and myself, Lilli Dillenz, whose | nized the object as soon as he saw it a . a it before posing for photographs| The exercises will be called to order | picture T ¢ | Later I sent in my « she | Moo grenade was hrought fo detec. | o oo emere John Marshal place taken with Capt. Goos nautical cap|py Senator Simeon D. Fess of Ohio, | the th r posi fenna. received us at the house o | tive headquarters, where it came near | girectly through the main municipal sitting pertly on her curly brown hair. | geting chairman of the Meade com- |~ F a dramatic adven- | rector of the cabl> station. oM | hreaking up roil call. Capt. W.|bullding, This plan calls for two bi The flyers, while they were unsuc-| mission, and they will be opened for- | ture reached dramatic close. inder, Rolf Starke; our pilots, ‘1 Bmerson turned it over to Detective | wings along -j-,,'; 1 and Sixth streets, cessful in their attempt to reach Paxis, | p\ajly by the proncuncement of the in- | Ruth or not so many hours be- | Loewe and Frederick Loos ¥ Sergt. T. J. Sweeney of the homicide | jeaving the .r.terior of the square for which would have made Miss Elder | yocation by Rev Hugh K. Fulton,|fore hod escaped death by a desper- | self had a most delightful chi Kaai who put it aside for future|a big® court. The present. District the first woman to fly across the At-| symy Reserve Corps chaplain. On be- [ate margin. And for me, Lilli Dil-| with her and the handsome Haldeman | jyvestigation. Goiice Licnss, wonlae At o) thIsint lantlc, established 2 long-distance | hatt of the - Meado ion of |lenz, a. dramatic adventure was only | 1 expressed to Ruth my wreat joy | " Police bogan an fnvestigation to|Sount HHouse would fit into this plan, T ter flight record. Pennsylvania, Gov. Fisher will pre-|beginning. at the miraculous way in which he | ind the owner of the weapon, but the |nieipal group would in & Seners) way sprhey were taken, after the greet: | yont the statte to the Federal Govern. | Yesterdiy 1 had Teft Lishen—beyond | had been saved ) estremely fonly clue obtainable last night was to | correspond to the present grouping Sibiae of #hi _.9,1 endrec| % 'f,'fl‘, " ment. , It then will be unveiled b i is New York. And I|charming young woman. creates | the effect that three soldiers were in | oo Juatelary Square. home of the civil governor of val, | Miies” Henrletta Meade, daughter of |0 nd expect to be the first woman sion that she has all the vicinity where the grenade was|°"A" gomewnhat similar scheme is in where they will be guests until, ac-} 2 ; across the vast snatching seu ck necessary for such a desperate - = ot cording to thei nlfin:. they board the | Gen. Meade, when the battery of ar- across the vast snatching sea | pluck necessary for such a desperate | found shortly before it was discovered. | contemplation for development of the ! site now occupied by the District | Portiicasss 1 boat Lima. swhich | tillery, parked nearby, will fire a sa- | W h lies between. undertakir k nsaltuntic tlight —_— One-fourth of the women in the |Building. One plan drawn is for Portuguess mail boat Lima, which | 8% FCC, In Lisbon I had read in e Matin | " Tuth was in the best of humor c. ils Monday Lisbon, w] ey ) ¥ai ha p cears | of Paris that an American girl te her crushing experience and | . " A Will_proceed overiand fo Paris—siill| The memoriai has been 16 years | of Tutls Mot Ch Auerees B b e R tahed in the most lichi- | United States are zainfully employed. |erecting a_mammoth_building along was on her W ross the Atlantic | hearted way, dimples showing, cyes their goal. | Erowing into the realization, having Miss Elder and Haldeman said their | had its inception June 14, 1911, when | 783 OF W P | L] 56 RiDNIks e plane developed a defective oil line re- | the Legislature of Pennsyivania estab- | | % ’,,1.‘:,'?,‘,1 Slousnanad i e Qe O o e ducing the pressure to 5 pounds, |lished a State commission to procure | Uoh oPhosite 1o i ST S e e | This was not sufficien. pressure to|a Suitable statue and a site in the | . her 1o ko alon il force into the motor enov i apital City. Almost four years later, Cheered Nows of Rescue. 1'-"'?“"') “m B Xeep it from running hot. Their fen ongress passed a | 1 ; san | LK S 5 e aditiona! welihe they would not be | resolution establishing a national com- | that s ad not arrived in 1 | 6 wers st 360 miles with their motor in this con- | mission and designated a site for the | that nothing had been heard of her | WItH C4se anud te Wwert dition was given as their reason for | memorial in the Botanic Garden|or her courageous companion, the |hOINteq when Ituth dc The plane mizht have been saved | ative acts in Pennsylvania |after they had flown so gallantly | 0 fi.x}mp{., 5.0 16 Parle==oh. thode | Paris froc nd later to Germany but for the rolling seas that dasiied | providing funds for the memorial away from that eity 1 hope soon to | it against the side of the tanker as| an effor iade to have the |See, New York. And then came the ] o s . an attempt was being made to hoist it e e e i [plondinnwa (i tntnmidar a0 OREECL N, SHE JTEoNTS 00 e 1gns o 00 ealt aboard. With its wings broken off. ; e tion | HalMeman had|been saved. “A Portu- | 0rn, to the Hnled SIRIa 1 SHOIE & members of the crew said, the plane | with the unveiling and an item. was | Euese reporter zave me this tremen- L e e o ek # = sl 5 o Sy eN” | be there when she arrives. I do want | 5 s fell back in the water, where explo- | it oo JFHEEEE: SRC A8 o information. And all of us, my | p tHere WAER FAC BT VO ) 0o the " RIGHT eyes, checks wit'. color, firm sions oceurred. To prevent the flames |, v «ure | three companions on this flight of | 10 TICE Sl sl & that resulted from the explosions set- | oyt Jast Congre I, cheered in our de- | OV uo Lo ety me. TG R flesh—these are the pcisessions of 1ing fire to the stenmer. the lines v . light and relie y : 3 Sy s 2 0 A e e e e item, whercupon Penn: ‘We ‘heard that the Amerlcans had Key Only Relic of Plane, N those kiddies raised on our Special swallowd by the sea. while the wings | ania again came forward and p e il 3 . been taken abvard the Dutch tanker| And when Ruth and I meet once ¥ 2 - Bl LY e nea, while the winia | viged for paynient for the! unve e e e ’ k NURSERY MILK, produced in co-opera- solled remnants of the heautiful | S<PoNSe Azores, but we did not expect to meet | quite so difficult_us it is now. s b A | tion with DR. J. THOS. KELLEY. ,,'r ge and maroon afreraft in which Work Was Delayed. them here. We tkought we should so much more difficult to s they flew ¢ from Roosevel ield | | ‘ < " B ihey few away from Roossvelt Tield | 1ooun way delayed on the memoril | 5 x % It is the supreme “Safe Milk for Ba- z several times because of decisions of SVIL T T —— biass formbonlaifends Passports Lost With Plane. | the auditor gene of Penns; nia, P — | 1cS or bottie teeding . . . a one-pur- Miss Elder. dressed in her natty | Which prevented use of appropriations | [ \ 5 o, 413 s . male znxu costume with platd ’u“-.‘..w! u\n!‘ll[!a\’;’r-}rl:- imfliwimnlmr' of the (g The Bank that Makes Yon :::d ‘;g;mdm‘fsrp;x;zafa;;v | Pfe F“H]: of tge{ highest TCIREYc s and socks, vaciously told those who | ftatutes had been obtalned rom the i . . o i wi T Treeted thom. of v their pasapacia | courts. and becuuse of the neces (,v[ a Loan with a Smile No. 31 Radiantfire, Price $22.00 _ erein the food factors so vital to normal fort. In spite of the high cost of p iy and parachutes had hee; e ut | of securing action from Congress to . . . . . . I'OW'}I and devel m e s ko Tt | ove the Wotenis faeen o ke | The terms of Morris Plan Loans 3 coal, winter heating equipment is fired up early in Fall, ¢ opment are in a nutritive Mo s altsmyan. - Momirs of the | Mall, and to remove the Bartholdi | are simple and practical and fair | You would save real money by getting The Radiantfire. | balance closely akin to mother's milk. The frow’ Taid helfher aien o por | Founta yhich encronched upon the | (B . —it is not necessary to have had 1t supplies generous heat that may be turned up, down, | result is easier digestion and assimilation o T i et | “The contract was signed ;by the anaccount at this Bank to borrow. on or off—asdesired—and in anyroom wheregas is avail* | by infants healthful devel ind they surmised that the smo1l Rikle | June 7, 1019, The Natlonal I —— able. It burnsfor several hours atthe cost of a shovelful of lad 3 '.l Ask SXSONEREtY Ui e i March 20, 1920, | |8 fr‘f;?,';:,‘:i’é’fzz,?& Easy to Pay I dl':a""‘; arepess. |1 coal—and delays Winter furnace drudgery a good many | - - . glad smiles. Ask your physician, or forter. bad been tost, L | and January 19, 1921, tho desiin for | sou agree to de- Monthly || or 100 cfve Aline weeks, as well. New models range in price from $15 up. | any of the mothers we have served! EHNESEE rer pton Byre, TEATE | L L Soinapsoungl posit 35 a month ‘w1z || epplication— g ° . Aive the otk o | about_ 60" feet Bqus Jon “which | |@| the proceeds- of ions. . Wise Brothers A -overside, i Armos ‘The District National Guard, : 2 ent Police Court to the Pennsylvania |like the Juvenile Coust, is in one of W d d H Possible Disaster. |avenue frontage. This wi the temporary war-timé Government ocode ome necessary because in the pron re- | hotels that must soon be torn down. 3 | | A A | 3 grouping of agencies the court group | The District National Guard has been S | A hand grenade, primed and ap-|\ould need more space than the police | homeless for many years and should V-u S- 1lla dites rescus to Cant. Goos and members of | sculptured about 9 fect in :llmi ": t‘l"'l'm’ $240 $20.00 e deaty v before helnz right. Janu: , 1921, architects | he note when . , 1 i S i g “mlr,,y.; T ot the memorkl wubniied tothe o | (] due. Deposits $300 $25.00 ,,.fif‘,’fifi’fif.fi.‘}x Factory Distributors Director George Mackay of the West ns and specifications for | |8 may be made on $360 $30.00 made for 1 year, Tnion Cahle Ca. will heln 1o ¢ 16 base and drum, and for the foun- i = = v 35S i e (‘t,\'( v untll thelr dopar. | dations of e s Sl i) oluE by, et $540 $45,00 || though they may 1205 G St. N.W. Main 1032-1033 A hich surrounds the memorial. 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