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b : TR TVENTNG STAR. WASHTNGTON, D. ¢, TAURSDAY, TANTARY 5, toom » 1y ’NEGRUES ‘I'U USE ‘\‘h!‘u‘n‘\ll”n\A-Iu-mn‘:m;]"m X:?flr::‘ ,I.I.'::{ I'htl'w\ \\‘;m“, \Qle YURK MlAMI a and coffco and sandwiches, and | MRS, M. KRAUSE DEAD. LIFETIME RESIDENT D'Es; —— A e o aviler dons " divislon 3, Four Sons, Two Daughters and Mrs. Clara Williamson, 65, Had 1928; Miss L., position, explaining for the benefit of {the board that Frederic J. Haskin, owner of the Potomac Park Apart- ments, Twenty-first and C streets, and . » | other apartment house owners of the Many Grandchildren Survive. Buffered Long Illness. 5 Mrs. Margaret Krause, 82 years old,| Mrs, mson, €3, K ,\V’K‘IIINtleNA'I'Y, January 6 (®) —Col." widow of Henry Krause, and a life- | long res iam a ngton and-; bF ‘g ¢ dle e act capitallst, yestarday nnnounced a gigt | VP resident of ti's city, died at the et 1. Dunn At of 32500, “hildren’s Hospital |home of her daughter, Mrs. Mae Aniance. GlvINONE f of Cineinnati, a Protestant Episcopal | Dowling, 4720 Ninth seience, divisions | Ruth Nichols Completes Non« | v tnutitution T a ottor vo e e trustees, Col Procter specified with |*1cr & 1008 lliness. $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington a H 5 3 worker of E. Church, of wh 1 member since sf strect, yesterday, | jied at her hom vicinity had contended at that time that the white population was incres ing, by virtue of extensive building operations, so that a sufficient num- ber of white pupils to fill that {Structure Turned Over to| s00 vor he residents of Potomac {0 estend beyond ) 3 : . other ¢t o s er of the First Reformed Church AND RETURN | Health Center, Due to |juoi woula be, resitents or, Botomc |8 S5l D Aot tho weoation | Stop Trip in 12 Hours, | e things that the tunin were 19 ba | mee of tho First Eeformed Church hool population, however, did not | ary appointment, as teacher, class 1A gl 4 . 1 wervices will ba conducted | 1] hool, division 13, effectivy Plans Flying Business. R AG Mitchell, chicf of staff,|in the © aterialize, M si explained, and | Crummell § Car SUNDAYS Building Program. e | 4 atior Decanber At Reformed Church Satur- | Mra, doh g g todaythe enroiiment at Toner fs even |on und after Decomher 18, 1 ot i, aichell, chict of staff|in the First Reformed Church Satar. | Mra. Job January 15, 29 —— smal u 0 4 4 wareh ork in child health “unequaled | wiil be in Glenwood Cemetery. ersburg, Md.; in the world. Mrs, Krause is survived by four|C. Arnstd, 3 4 sons, Charles ., William M. and John | Mra, Horr ¥ e Sl H. Krause, all of this cit LLLALLG) Aiken—Augusta Special 2" of Burtonsviil £ finance and accounting, Janu: r «, make perma- | BY the Associated Press. inywh ippointment as [ MIAMI, 1o 1, Burrville | Nichols, Ry ) flective on and [ today held the honor of having made | 1 7 ol ary 10; Mrs. J. B W went the probationary o, class 1A division Meredith Toner School | yyo residents of that s nd 1 streets, for YOS [ \West 1ind Citizen should be heard from. Special Train Leaves Washinston T30 AM sociation, |1 . F. L Adfte Bennet, a member of tho hoard, sec: [* A Wiin Ma.; tv and William £ i } Tl Arst nonston NG T ved service. Leave Washington 'ra, Mra. Dowling 1 ondedRDr. Tiehbhed s Hnotion and ithe r Janu Martin, | 1! non-stop flight from New 5 rh v 3 1 h | Illv‘l .!i"l":fill“ :n.:n ‘lal m Ill"n n T.“‘l ‘il:\ Heriolnsas Iligh | York to Miami, plans to go into the \u)'niv" 'ilrllxt ,\lkln 12:40 p.m., 't MeKen of Co now located ay W Ed b UL & 1. temporary a perfod not | 1ying business Augusta, . Drawing room 2 children services | approved with only Mr. Gilligan's dis- ! | senting vote Gasoline Station Oppos The Board of Education re he sald this following a hundred- atia M. E. in-hour trip which began on the rs off Rockaway Beach at 806 m., yesterday and ended here at tend heyond y 31; B. 8. 1, class 1/ painting, Lenox nal School, extend the tem- appointm as noted and for compartment. cars. Dining dchildren, Mra. | in the An; car_service, Southern Railway, 1510 Krause was t} wughter of the late | ro Advertisement. . Harrison 1 trer . used to [ pov . | e ioisbatid, 2 gaso.s 1 period not to extend beyond Janu- [ 3:06 p.m. ST i S DL L e ; Aecompanying Miss Nichols in th i col- | ling station at Georgia vehild Pontoon Monoplane s sid ol {and Shepherd street, near the Pet j|{ worth School. A lengthy appeal for |, | of the station, which had Miss R. M. Fogerty, Rogers, here, an e | TS S Wy B AT iiot and ST el 7 : é,;_o_, % el R R Rl 7 — | poroy. ! 1. K. Lee, retired business man : . mem- | been addressed to the s hool officials | ¢ Mectoh kR iere, oa WITT-WILL : : S the trustees of the Petworth | Sinstnie ot i for g ofithe | fanimitive “”;‘!‘;‘ ‘:"““""‘1 owne | Miss Nichols was at the control for 5 3 | the site on which the gasoline stati L | five hoi d fo 0 othe or Motor Trucks « s e from | I8 Droposed, was read to the b it achoGINE NI | O Tty (and: focbvo e e ahosE to colo ipils is op- | Dr. Ballou. appeal ft was < 3 nishts, Jeferson | Miss Nichols said she planned an Assure You . ; the Petworth Chure o ion’ venture in which she would A - ) ot with a large ol con son Night | 1 icipate s an execntive. was | the sale of their church property on |Sch . She is the only woman holder of an Y seet Tone condition that permission would be| Promotion—H. B. Jones, from prin- | yntarnational seaplane pilot’s license 5 HAPP : et "opnrta: | Eranted the prchaser for the erection [cibnl elass 5. Military Roud Sehool, | ana s hen fsing for five years NEW YEAR i on_the [of the filling station. The petitioners | tivision 10, to * princlpnl, cluss 6| The mombers of the party said the »d th:t |explained that their church was »\v;(\"‘l:'l"'fn- 'Ifi;“"xh divislon 13, effective | fiicht was uneventful. In the heated " age, when the trans- | ious to move from its present {on and after January 7. “io. lcahin ‘ot the plane: they: ohutted; hnd \ For Many Years T e L IhntlonAto st itatarsbtase: ano they | /RelnatutenBne=Msk.. 1. (Gl Wik v 3 3 —_— i | Maximum Performance and the | urged the board to do all in its power |ston, reinstate in her former poition Executive Offices, 917 15th St. N.W. D. J. Hornstein, Secre ! e y 3 o [to help obta rmission for the sta- |28 teacher of class 1A, grade 1, 7= tary > Mirimim Upkeep puore (shite | RelpfoKiaintyscmissionifor thetetac | 18 HEC 1 G IS B G sl varien | —_— ",9 3 BUILT-IN-WASHINGTON The| When the approval of the gas sta- [and after January 4. . ENTERPRISE SERIAL gt | e b, were | tlon was refused in accordance with | Community centers, appolntments— | Buildis o NE n Capacities o of the|the board's practice concerning such | Appoint t ollowing under the con M AT 4 115 to 7 Tons mitted would | Alling depots near school bulldings, it |ditions stated and effcetive December | uilding Association , ( y the matter was |decided also to notify the Petworth |1. - B Tth St. & La. Ave. N.W. - -K IT- oner | Churel on as well as the man: | Wl WILL CO., INC- e ir r).xe T:uf} | M!::n‘!l of l_)‘xo muv n as \\:H”n”sq(‘h 2 | bry Alviice 59th Issue of Stock Now Open k] was the wisest| rict purchasing office suggesting | X | tor. Subsceivth Lb' 4 52 N\ St that perhaps the church property can | s Janitor; James or Subscription NV 3 c { 4 be bought for sct poses | lideon Hayes, Ballon Outlines Changes. o e ‘(‘ “'“ . “‘“'\““"“"‘d" Johneon, janitor; watcr || Money Loaned to Members * i e L Conference Arranged. William Joyce, engl E"( G 1k W. Ballou, super- 4 > Lb. ] fosis, inttoduced the | Following an expression o { e, torer; 1. .| on Easy Monthly Payments rove Butter. . .. 6lc i . . ror: am 'Simmons, coal. | £ the quit ‘ng of the Garnet | Ness on the part of the Dis i it W iborer. Pro. || 9ames E. Connelly James F. Shea i Sn L Bicr Sthe sing office offi p ; Hattle Williams, laborer. Pro- i . DEL o ' <t b bullding | officlals in a conference with a view John Hammond from coalpasser President Secretary MONTE ASPARAGUS TIPS ':,;‘:c 19c i ned over to the | to establishing, more complete 1 man firses $ before March | harmony and unde 2 Cans | v expected to| themselves, the board set next Wed CUT STRINGLESS BEANS’ C == : tion of | nesday at 3 pm. as the time for the Take Glass of Salts if Your h will oc. | mecting. The District p nig of. CcuT STRINGLESS BEANS,ZC'"'ZSC ! Bader ure, | ficials had advised the school hoa 2 ' Back Aches °"YBl dd s that | that they would be glag to confer with CLARK’S DNty PEAS ¢ i Troubles You concerning the | them “at any time” amd requested the | SWEET C H ‘ . SR net pupils from | board to set the time. The conference Cane i SEE_ S 410 of necessity have | Which will be closed to the public, w Earl J P wake up with S gy [ Be held in the bonrd room of the arly June Feas. .. C L ih the superinten- | Franklin School Administiation Build- | . - 3 and which subse | ing. Fan M C 2 H voted favorably upon by| The board also refused to permit a | cy ame om’ 3 C : e of the board but Mr | collection of fund for the establish. | H ment Maine Style Corn, 2 “* 95, Log Cabin Syrup. ... 25¢ SAUERKRAUT. . 15¢ qt.; 2 "~ 25¢ Jizan calls for the transfer of the | tubercular pupils now be the Harrison Building tion of the |2ccord with the of white | rule on such collect nd Corcoran| On the recomme er of the Gar [lou and First A ant Superintend acated Harri.|ent Stephen E. mer, the board bles which will | 2greed to permit no pupils to be en i rolled in the Wiison Normal School in plained that in spite | February. It was explained that sinee n of property owners|only a very few high school graduate £ the Potomac Park|seek entrance in the normal school in* population in the middle of the year, it would be ng. the pupil en [too expensive to Institute a course for r Building, which | them, or eight classes. | During fts routlne business, the 1sses. On the | board approved the following changes out that thein school system personnel: . ith acrommoda N has only the 57 The action dation of Dr. Bal- i : APPLE SAUCE No_2 Can HUNT’S PEACHES Ne- 2% Can ZSC FANCY SLICED PINEAPPLE 29 c few days Appointment: Ba FRUIT SALAD No. 1 Tall zsc ces Objection. FRUIT SALAD ~ No.24 45C 1 Dr. H. Barrett Learned, a member Sale Men’s FLORSHEIMS $8.85 {of the board. moved t Dr. Ballou's m be accepted, but be °y scconded M, Gilligan ’/’ s not ready to vote on | ( \ MUELLER’S SPAGHETTI 2 . 25 c v l UNITED STORES DELIVER effervescent D X water the question. ater.— - He asked Charles F. | president RUMFORD | BAKING | | POWDER it of the board, 1f ction had not been uc wed shift of the Toner | MUELLER'S Sfaci: KAUFMANN'S 1415 H STREET N.W. KAUFMANN’S JANUARY CLEARANCE Starts January 9th at 9 A.M. ) OFF E ENTIRE STOCK A sale with no exaggerated discounts— EFLOU? 1 GOLD MEDAL | _| Yellow Mayonnaise e | {5eTn 38 ¢ 8-oz. Jar 25c 2?%’ g:.‘::" :Lb50c fl\ CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED 1| BAKER'SCOCOA “™2(c m.fE.l.{EZM‘SZk BAKER'S CHOCOLATE ™ 93¢ a;;.,‘(.).n“ 2 g E INSTANT POSTUM s ZSC Whewens e 99¢ || INSTANT POSTUM “= 45¢ Cream of 24 Wheat ............¢ke C ’ THERS' ’ b Rton Bt 9 CORBY Mg}{g.\gs , Builds Bodies Homemade How men are flocking to this sale--and buying 2, 3 or as many as 6 pairs! For it's only Real Alligator | &ooinssem: Florsheims for $8.85! ? Footwear ;’l?;k es you think of Sale Women’s 5 and $18, doesn’t it? v Friday, in this Sale— “ARCHI- v PRESERVERS” [ : > > . . . | F g > . Kaufmann's give a legitimate saving. [t s 2" 25¢ FOUNTAIN AUTH'S L Shredded $0.85 i WhGE -..oovevciobes UG HXK‘[ S PRODUCTS f:.rnum» Brown Alligator—in a Threefourths of entire stocks ! H - Wets lsc The Peak of Mam Quatity w:l:“:";":-\:.r‘" Apicy open-front tie- that looks ineludeod —regulurly $10 10 b=y R like” a million dollars! High or 1450, : U. 8. STORES ARE g low heel, A uriking cxamplo of \ AR FIVASHINGTON'S SCHNEIDER RYE BREAD ;';:;u-“_\“x:l.-»! of this greatest of all | 2 8 k BAKITG Co. S__t‘: "_‘_l'_:' ‘.N“z‘ Drano . . o 20¢ MACKEREL PALMOLIVE SOA (| Babbo .. ... 25¢ | 1o Sirer o ' 10c 2 for 15¢ {l Sani-Flush ....."" 20c | 1.1b. Size......™ 20c | Camay Soap...3 ™ 25¢ ¢ Be Closed oy 'T‘xg"# SN $ > A l\"'“ L3 !I‘“‘l‘ .\' or our “Arch Pre- K W s N R D W 100 Anllacton Riee Alex Th&K sorver” shop s entertuined such unprovodontet § awds of 3212 14h oager purchavors! A oh o v ek AL VIR e g Vi i . i Jm=m=m=== STORES ALL OVER THE CITY ¢ - 7 L | CONSULT THIS LIST 3-Picce Mohair Living Boom Suite p Mentor and A o o A Mohais Living ¥ oW o Waions And _these | 1 o Phmbarion NeN.w mon Leauty b p v} s o L i = K ) :..\..l:m.-a [ Wing Chair Soon to v 1 : :‘:“‘a"‘ ‘:'.'."\ :\\:: oy '-..‘\ ~ \\\'n\ - Budget Payments—18 Months to Pay | i fragten, Wit Markel echenld, B At N | H \ " o \ ¥ By 4 Charlea A i 411 Nh 33 Pa. Ave, S, {aufmann’s b experionce the univaled , ING =B |4 15 H STREET N.W. “Muan’s Shop”’—14th at G .:-:m::':::::::l oot 8 i U N l T E D F 0 0 D S T 0 R E S Al T R "y , ’ g & TWENTY ’/,7”‘. BTORES IN T Yll‘,“'l Y-ONE CITIES | Store \ "U\W\ t R “M fl)§« | N .\u 4 ‘\_ —f