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FOR LEASE | In Albee Building Keith's Theatre Building 5800 Sq. F1. This space is avai v or in part. vide to suit temant. ble in its We will Reasonable Rents assured with a splendid building service. Consult EAVER BRO REALTORS 809 15th St. Main 9486 ||jof 3 to 17 inches deep over the coun- 527 and 6% Real Estate Loans Save your time and energy by coming first where you know the money can be found. No appraisal fee. Prompt decisions. Morgage Loan Departmen: SHANNON & LucHs. INcC. K St. N.W. Phone Main 2345 1435 The young lady with the rose-leaf com- plexion was buyinga present. “It’s for a youngman,” shecon- fided. “Quite a par- ticular young man.” “Why not a carton of Yorktown Ciga- rettes?”” suggested the man behind the counter. “I'm sure he will like them.” A gift of Yorktown Cigarettes shows an understanding na- ture. A deed as genial in itself as any of the seven friendly tobac- cos of which they are composed. A sooth- ing, mellow smoke. Haveyoutriedthem? Twenty for 15¢. Lara, Ricsmond, Virginia 'FLUSH THE KIDNEYS BEFORE BREAKFAST Drink Lots of Water, Also Take a Little Salts if Back Hurts the kid- o overvorged from Las been wnd stimu- Cuick Relief for that Cough~ VIYTE s 5 picsssor, eflectiv A Uee PISU'S 1HEGAT sad CHEST SALVE wide the syrep. Applied wisnolly, u quicdy peverstes. 35c THE n. C. . MONDAY. MA ARCH 1 [ HEAVY SNOWFALL 'I - ASWINTER WANES Large Area of Atlantic Sea- board Experiences Storm of Unusual Severity. IR\' the Associated Press. | NEW YORK, March 19.—With Spring officially but two days away, parts of the East today were digging from under jone of the heaviest snowfalls of the Winter. Along the Atlantic seaboard the storm rode in on a gale which at Boston | registered a velocity of 48 miles an | hour. Inland the snow laid a blanket | 1 tryside, breaking down trees and bushes but proving little hindrance to trans- | portation. | ; The heaviest fall was reported from ! | Ausable Forks, N. Y., a few miles south | | of Plattsburg, where 17 inches was re- |corded. In" Pennsylvania the snow | ranged in depth from 3 to 14 inches. ,Xn Boston there was a heavy rain, New York City experienced a! leet storm, which later turned | The snowstorm extended into Quebec and Ontario, and was held responsible | | for a collision near Limotlou Station, | Quebec, between a freight and a pas- | senger train of the Canadian National Railways, in which four passengers and three members of the train crew were | injured. Snow obscured signals set against one train, | State Forester Illick of Pennsylvania expreflsed fear of serious damage to the {fruit crop as a result of the breaking | of tree limbs due to the heavy snow. | | The heavy snowfall was general| | throughout northern Vermont, New yHampshire and northwestern Maine. ! Burlington, Vt, had a fall of 10:, inches. EDUCATOR TO SPEAK. |Dr. £ B. Groves to Address Teach-| f ers and Parents Tonight. Dr. Ernest R. Groves, director of the | Institute of Social Science of the Uni- | versity of North Carolina, and a prom- | inent writer and authority on social {and educational problems, will lecture }on “Social Standards” at a meeting at la o'clock tonight at the First Congre- lga:.onx Church, Tenth and G streets. |t be attended by junior high school | parents and teachers and members of | the study circles of the District of | Columbia. George S. Wilson, director of public | welfare of the District of Columbia, | will preside. Mrs. George W. Lady.! 1 ite pre-school chairman for the! | District of Columbia Parent-Teacher | Association. is chairman in charge of arrangements. WOMAN IS INJURED. 1 Man Arrested After Alleged Fracas at His Home. | . With indications of a fractured skull, | { Mary McGee, 22 years old. 613 H street. | ItS taken from 245 John Marshall | pm:e to Emereency Hospital about | 12:30 o'clock this morning. and given first aid. Later she was taken to Gal- | linger Hospital for additional treat- | ment. | _The woman participated in a row| | with Daniel Williams, u years old, as | | the John Marshall place address, home | | of the latter, according to police, and. it | u :!umd was struck on the head with Lewis was arrested and locked up lt the sixth precinct police station. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Pawtores—Port S houey—Havan v ra—Osio’ DUE TODAY. an_ Juaa u')nu—S‘)mrln.;um " San Juan NG TUDAY Salonic i Wareilie Napies MAKCH 27 ou, Sententes and LEUAY Pickets carrying banners about the White House today when members of the Hungarian party who came to the | United States to attend the unveiling of the statue to Kossuth in New York called on President Coolidge were prnmpfly was estal Photo shows policeman taking three of the pickefs and their publicity representative into (‘ufl.nd\ S StaF BHO | arrested. " PICK ‘TS OUTSIDE WHITE HOU E GROUNDS l Former German Prince and Kipling Join Naples’ Foreign Colony for Spring NAPLES, ) s now m colonies’ of Spring abot nges from ex-: to some world's biggest recipients of ro; The former are represented German ex-crown Prince; the la rd Kipling and Si while the screen star. with her new acqu ed spe ed acr ss the nea- ‘The ex-crown prince sports, attending foot b: shooting pigeons. The man w pected to be kaiser is ing [ euitc | Marsh by lair Lewis , * for Investigation by Senate Com- mittee of Expenditures. Senator Nye of h Dakota, ¢ man of the public lands committee, | now investigating the Teapot Dome and | allied oil scandals. said today he would |, introduce a resolution for the appoint- ment of a special co e Senate to inv penmmre< “I don’t know whether such a com- | mittee will be needed this vear.” said Patras VERY M so good, that hard to mal Spring “re SO appc anhattan aling Marcom to Con"er With II Duce. | and |FOUR HUNGARIANS SEIZED AS PICKETS AT WHITE HOUSE| d_from First Page) Mr. Marsh bo t00, was under arrest, | that he was going B tng a la s were then taken to N Th polic nt preparations were taken b the arrival who numbered in As each visit icinity of 300, hf‘ ‘White H')h l‘d the notice that an: g would be met explained no ul through I 3 attempt police ac- r s der section 11 of | lations, | which fol ng of any signs, 1g on park proper for this offense, it was said, ine not to exceed $10. E\fium ve a ed were taken where thy in! States park propert, ested St of the! GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH DEDICATED New Building at 16th and Var-| num Streets, Begun Year Ago, Is in Gothic Style. The new Grace Lutheran Church at Sixteenth and Varnum streets, the latest addition to Washington's eccle- slastical structures, was dedicated | terday afternoon with a special se ce, at which the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Ger- hard E. Lenski, officiated, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Walter Tressel of Fremont, Ohio. i The church, which was begun a Htllel more than a year ago, is a Gothic adap- tation. An auditorium in the basement for the Sunday school and social func- ! i tions of the congregation was dedicated yesterday morning- by the Rev. Edwin Meuser. 1 ding the afternoon service was | 1 recital by Walter Brandes, Miss Elsa Raner, violinist; Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, basso, | and the church choir, under direction of Mrs. F. A. Klingle. Lutheran ministers of the city and members of their churches will be guests at the new church tomorrow | night. On Thursday night there will be Lenten services, with the Re Walter E. Schuette officiating. Lenski will occupy the pulpit. The Grace Lutheran Congregation | ed 51 years ago and for many years worshiped in its old church at Thirteenth and Corcoran streets, | which it abandoned three years ago. {In the interim services were held in erJ’)na Lodge Hall at Ninth and Upshur streets. Dr. Lenski has been pastor eight years. Japan Against Our Dances. While Japan mes being Ameri- | canized in many ways, it will not tol- an dancing, accord- ujiro Suzuki, a prominent au- l] ol‘ of that country. There was a time, | £ | he says, when dancing as practiced in | | this country took the Griental people by © | wildfire, but the police and nationalists threw it out and are now guarding the Y| Japanese against it. Japanese are too | conservative for the new steps, and while they welcome Western ideas in food, clothing and many pleasures. they | wili not take up our modern dancing, he | adds._ 1 «..DON'T let that | COUGH get worse | Check it at the start with PERTUSSIN, the safe, dope- free cough remedv, and avoid more serious trouble. PERTUSSIN is pleasant to take, soothes theirritated throat and helps you to breathe easily. Being harmless, it caa be taken freely. IT CLEARS THE THROAT ! sl London are being 0 h"‘ ml"'f‘fi follow 14 have entered Iy closes, the e ld auto-' ATTAN SHIRT ()l'l\' new stocks include the ever popular white Eng- loaks it's The patterns that we admit a « ’U!i‘ {9 1928 =, you can't go wrong if you pick them i grood Llindiolded taste all 50 -they're decidedly lish Broadeloth \White and Oxtord, as well as woven per- cales and woven madras. Col- lar styles. dinm whichever your taste dictates. or attached Choie long and neckband ¢ of short, me- collar points, —and the new Mansco Union Suits—and shirts and shorcs—hoth made by the makers of Manhattan Shlrn. ~ THE HecHT Co- | ", Main Flow |Lufthansa Scores Ocean Hops With Present Machines University Park Scon to H ORO, 11d., Maren ted Press. sehonl BERLIN, March 19.—Transoce flights will not be feasible engined machines bullt for use over lable, in the opinion of . the principal German alr servi The concs ed a_statement yesterda; ng that Hinchl sacrifice was not needed to iii the fact that transoceanic with present machines are i sible undertakin; bergh's and C may seem to prove to the statement ads against the projected flight of Herman Kos| 3 to amm;v a crossing to America in & STEEL & WOOD High Quality—Low Cost SHAW-WALKER 605—13TH STREET N.W Tomorrow Now—new, simple, sweeping lines and luxurious interiors that some other car may imitate—for 1929. Its the REO 192:¢); FLYING C LOU]D a(_N ,';;-; N iis rrem LN ceas rin g Rcmi,\' With for Ofec Men’s Athletic Style Union Suits 8¢ An out of ordinary purchasing oppor- tunity accounts for this sale. Men who supply themselves for future as well as present needs will have cause to con- gratulate themselves as shrewd investors. Here are the specifications: — Ch(‘(‘k(‘d n\ilh‘\‘ok \l\l“(‘(] Y“th\‘ union suits, full cut, well tailored, com- fortable, long wearing, good looking. Complete size range-—34 to 38. The Avenue at Ninth SCHOOL WORK BEGUN. 19. m: