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How Do You Place Food in Your Ice Box? Food thould not be placed haphazard in the ice box—if you are to get the Thugast . good from the ice. Milk, y butter, cooked ruqml~ rrrml«\ fabd btoths go in the coldest pla rectly below the ice. Egrx, berries soft fruits. cooked Aiskes” and lefiovers. shouid ‘be piaced in the mext coldest place—the floor i T ] RIVER RESCUE HOAX VERGES ONREALITY F|remen Arrive Just in Time to Quench Fire on “In- dian Canoe.” Keen the ice compartment of vour re ¢ e fricerator at least &3 filed with pure American lee. placed in the third coldest top shelf of the side-icer or the top-icer k rescue staged by mem- e Qn amore Island Canoe Club ent of its Labor day upper Potomac yester- oved to be highly effec- | ndpoint c: -worked-out ‘“suprise” d been arranged for the edifica- | in the Broadwater ce headed by Rod- attorney. It called 1 dash down the river of led with whooping In- “rescue” of the men after the For regular service, telephone Main 6240 American ICE Company H NGTON, American drivers will take vour gunfire.” order for American_Quality plendidly until e | = came e thrillag rescue. The hawling men in the canoe fire in one end os of the specta- Tescue boat half a dozen has finer helmeted firefighters in bathing flavor when s wil ke you spread the oars began to pull Chief Francis G. Cole. patemt attorney, stood | shington-crossing-the-Delaware e boat, urging his e more the mv~mrn the less the boat was dis- b t s . ‘ c t the anchor man bad for- | i —_— — otten to cast off the havse | Te | Unknown Soldier in |‘:|ri.~4 #0IL HEATING AT ITS BEST” OuomatiC OIL BUR\ ER in a can, really were beginning the sides of the canoe. An ion that was not wholly ed on the faces of the ng water on the | accordance with a gangplank o the canoe. Two v0, up- all its cargo and Domestic Service Corp. “w fire. Thel 1706 Connecticut Avenue PHONE POTOMAC 2048 ——— = Sycamore Club Wins. STONLEIGH COURT Conn. Ave. & L St. A few from 2 roo rooms and 2 bat man manage dent man: ashore, amid_ the of the crowds on | i The regatta was one of the most ex- citing ever held at Sycamore Island Half a dozen camps participated in canoe races, the Sycamore Club g the silver cup donated for the an- mpionship of the Broadwater is: s—Richard Ackad, first cond; both of hard A both of Sycamor and Don C: Yeomo Camp. and Esther Cole. s — Rodger Gessford, Jack r Whipple and Don Con- re, first; Kalil Ackad, Francis Cole and Reese | pson of Sycamore, second Kangaroo — Burden_ Hastings | sycamore, fi Harry Lowenstein, | Sycamore, second Tail-end race amore, first; Hi Edward Wilcox, Syc- Lowenstein, Syca- est—Buster Whipple and | Jack Stodder, Sycamore, first: Eddie | Snell and J. McAuliffe, Ycomo Camyp, second. The judges were A. McKibben, W. H Collins and A. P. Hastings. Carl Stod- | der wa ter and Odell Whipple was | referce. $500 IN JEWELRY LEFT ON STREET CAR| Woman Visitor Forgets Bag Con-| taining Valuables When Leaving. Three Homes Robbed. rgetfulness of Mrs. James E. Scott, | itor from Harrisburg, Pa., may cost | 500 | Scott reported to police the loss | ner handbag containing jewelry 1ed at $500, explaining that she left | dbag on a street car of the| Pleasant line yesterday after- harded the car at the Park road | of the line about 2 o'clock in and left it at Ninth and inus the valuable: also have been asked to ook | 0 worth of clothing and jewelry | 50 in gold missing from the | “of David Bornot, 3627 Ordway it case also \xr\rl‘ ment of Mrs. Panette Rutter, at 2852 rio road, longing to Mrs watch owned by Rutter and Katherine “This Miliion-Doliar Printing Plant at your service rec The Nauonal Capital Press hone Main 650. Pitzpatrick, 1436 R street ss of a watch and wear- alued at $95 from her as committed So or ored man was the home of Twelfth place to raise a BYRON +PRINTING IN A HURRY nalf mile long has hepperton, Eng- ngine has hauled passengers at Start Reading It ;\ TODAY! HENRY KITCHELL WEBSTER’S New Mystery Novel—"RHODA” Romance, intrigue and a lovely girl with red hair who finds herself the center of a mysterious, threatening puzzle. Skilful handling of a diverting theme by a master hand. “Rhoda” begins in September GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. P - Also the best of fiction and timely ar- ticles by such leading writers as Edison Marshall, Achmed Abdullah, Mar- gavet Widdemer, Bruce Barton, Albert Edward Wiggam and zabeth Frazer. September—Out Now! L\ fe GOOD HOUSEKEEPING ) - | afternoon of last night and took $8 Wide World Photo. Signing the treaty for the re- ciation of war. This picture was taken to Boston from the French liner Tle de France by the recently inaugu rated system of flying mail from ship to shore. An Associated Press representa- tive at Boston telephotoed the picture 10 all Associated Press papers through sut the country.—Associated Press Photc CAPITOL PAGE, 16, DROWNS IN RIVER | | Goes Beyond Depth When He | Tries to Retrieve Lost Water Wings. Robert Richardsos year-old page at the House of Repre- sentatives, in the Potomac River on Hatbor polige dragged the | late last night, but his body | been recovered this morning. As the boy sank his cries many holiday campers, but they w able to reach him. According to the | boy younger companion, one canoeist reached the spot just as Robert sank for the last time. Immediately after lunch yesterday. Robert left home, accompanied by Aus- tin Kiplinger, 18 Spring drive, Le Heights, Va., son of W. M. Kipiinger He had been spending the Summer with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mor ten Q. Macdonald, 106 Spring drive. Went to Sail Toy Boat. The boys decided to go to the about 3 miles distant, and sail boat. Robert launched the boat and paddling after it. supported by a of water wings, the Kipl 03 clared. He stood up in water and the wings floated beyond his reach. He waded out into the river to retrieve them and suddenly sank from sight. ~ According to Mrs. Macdonald, | Robert but was not yet able to support him- river, a toy TWELFTH & F For the closing days of our Half-Yearly Sale D. €. TUESDAY, Will Rogers Says: SANTA MONICA, Calif—They are having the air races out here next week, with planes coming from all over America, 50 get your town marked with its name so an avia- tor can tell where you are, even if you have to trade your chamber of commerce for it, and paint your name even if you have to trade your Rotarys, Kiwanises, Lions, Tigers, Tadpoles, Civitans or any other organized form of eating, for the paint to do it with. So Babe wouldn't meet Hoover Maybe he thought it was some new pitcher they was vringing into the 7~ > league. See where Straton got more | votes for Al Smith again yesterday DECLARES FOR HOOVER. Rev. C. H. Parkhurst Raps Ties With Tammany. | NEW YORK, September 3 (P).—Rev Charles Henry Parkhurst, for many years pastor of the old Madison Square Presbyterian Church and president of | the Society for the Prevention of Crime | yesterday notified Republican headquar- | { ters that he and Mrs. Parkhurst would | ! support Herbert Hoover for President Gov. Smith, he said, has trc energy, clear thought and i ixmkr himself clear to the minds of thr Smith’s cople, but * * * “Tammany c | not change; it is organized corruption |and Mr. Smith as a decisive {in Tammany Hall has not any change of hea HOUSEWIFE'S NAME FOR Granulated Sugar 14 Rober at duate of in the water. The boy face five d to re but failed son of Mr. ast, Capitol » poor health g fined to her bed. At ceident Springs, Va t is survived by a chardson, 17 ing a vacation in Virginia with Graduate of Ross School. position at the Capitol the Ross School and ed the night school provided pages during sessions of Congress. T] cial Dispatch 1 ! winl of East Orange, N. J, iny | his had been trying to learn to swim |8 nat of St by These Shoes Will Be Found in Our vith whom he was spend- lawyer and a Judge George H ation is a of the late ald of Police Court. William L. Tennyson Dies. to The Star Va., Tennyson YNCHBURG m L day of son, R. M. Tennyson, here. Berberich’S made a 1t effort to save himself, coming to es before he finally and Mrs. Charles | his mother Mrs. Rich- d this morn- she was staving at Besides his par- sister, M. Who had _been | was appointed a page two years | ago and was then the youngest boy in | He was & September 4.— | 70 years of age. died suddenly | heart trouble at the home of | He was | Louis and is survived another son, W. E. 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