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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, I’) . “’ED\EQD-\Y SEPTEMBER 12, 1928. persons of Mongolian tyBe were re-‘ ‘WS IN BRRIEF. day night, 8 o'clock,’ &t 623 Louisiana 2 “ 4 vle', E. Goleman. * [ ary n Jeofield. 29, this city; Rev. umn| "c”'Y UF -"HE DEAU"WM‘el1 e ot eated i AT ey B CITY NEWS avenue, Marrmge Licenses. (e, Buah 38 and Bertha Orawler. | H Bucher. "o oo o Oculists’ Prescriptions beer. f-—‘ing when stricken by some TODAY. Marriaze licensen have besn iseued to the | | Charies Hatrizon: 71, nd Edna Holbrook. > calsslmpht while others seemed fo| The Arthur Poissant's Group will| The Washington City Chiropractors | follow 18, Rev 0. B Jackso . Willlam M. Hoftman. oy Filled have been assisting at a human sacri- meet at the Playhouse, 7:30 p.m. Association will meet at the residence ' Ed‘:‘-nl G, Rul’!‘wnn lh and Sarah John- RG R. Dulet u 2hd Msrta Mason. 24 nest B. Kearns. 34. and Eugenia H Wi s ov ohn P son: 20, both of Baltimors: Rev. William M | fice. with & mummified victim. a young |0f Dr. Alerda C. Gates, 2108 Flagler) **g,'cy [ Finades. 35, and Rubye M ch.n.‘ willlam H. Jackson. 21 and Marie How- | Hofiman ! { worman, Iying on the altar. The news-| Hiawatha and White Eagle Counells, | PInce. Tucsday night at'g o'clock. | i “boih of Richmond: Rev. donn & | arde 21 Ret WoWenpay *17 Hane HO% DA King. 2. and Beitie E. Seann. 25 CLAFLIN D e ome by tas Whis expten | Degree of Pocobonies will hold 8 card| = Mount Pleasant W.C. T. U. will meet | SRR . Mohols, 20 and Margaret . | gnd Carolry L Hears. 25, Mount Landin i 922 14th St partielly overcome by gas wl xplor- | 1all, 711 D streef . & il v anagh B b St ing the ruine, adding that he broygnt |PRTLY #t Red Mens Hatl 7t | Thiricenth and Trving stvecta: 2 arcloek. | sa; RePT Wiy 10 10 Atnes B Mead. A Ry S Ma- | One German- company. produced $5.- | - BT oui with him som> trinkets from. The Optimist Club will hold a lunch- | | n M, Jefiele and Tda K. Miller. 33 G . G H““,m" Pa. and | 300,000 worth of airplanes last year. | stores seen in the ruins. con at the Hamilton Hotel, 12: 30 p.m. Benfamin Hinden, RO Panehnt Kinsel Trio Tells of Rcachmg Mum- | I aipmin, Bodin, wone wines il aiva 0 g s & R) Anti-Trust Division, Department of | G, Jational Oratorical Contest. will| Whig rovien, ria Kntnieen . | SWARTZELL WILL FILED Justice, will hold a luncheon at the |ddress the Kiwani v | o e g & 5 mies by Subterranean Pas- | sl e kel L o, ° BT i e T iny fi.m;‘,l.v.."u;.‘."(:m‘:n { &= —_— ’ , | The witl of Miss Mary E. W. Swartzell, | § : ll meet at | 3 | Gehee, 22. Rev. Fredeiick B. Ha 66 sert. i < * | The Women's City Club w The Alpha Delta Phi luncheon will | = Ernest - 'and Harrier denk O O O sage in De. | who dicd July 2, has been offered for | ginner, 55 neTAERL T HIBtE) [Cloriion. ARy aftere | A Harriel Jenkins, W = I I l le probate. She leaves to her sister, Mrs. | S | noon 12:30 o'clock. i | et i S. Ida M. Leonard of Cnlumblanm‘w“\'ll]'h;f’:['*;’;“(‘_"f"an‘“:'lf ;pwm B0 i i e g el | 1661 C A : ertor 19 | Ohio, $200 and the income for life 5 | _The Royal Knights of the Roun t SAN FRANCISCO. September 12— yon’ o "brust fund of $2.000. Each of == | Table will meet at luncheon Friday rescen ace Th» Examiner said today that two men | the children of her deceased brother. FU Tl‘:}f‘ ’ cmita { lf'(‘l’l’!kflfln at the University Club, 12:: 30 | end a woman have arrived here with a | George W. F. Swartzell. is to have $100‘ The Washington apter ol o'clocl 3 . . . story of having discovered a “city of the [And each of the children of another | Tau Alpha Fraternity will meet Friday | = . PR | ‘Vashmgton s Finest Co-ofieranvc’y Owned Aéartment s ot dead brother, Horace F. Swartzell, $50.|night at the home of Miss Beatrice Tourists are estimated to have spent | ST B S Bl |Grace M. Koons, a [riend is left $200.| Giephane. { 510,000,000 in the Hawaiian Tands in week's automobils journey from San| Bequests o each are made to 8 | - = TATENT s . - Francisco, adding that University of | Methodist Home, Swartzell Home for[ The High Noon Giub will mect at (he past 12 months. 733 17th St. DUPLEX APARTMENT with all the varied features of fternoon at the | == s —— 3 = 5 R | Children, National Lutheran Home for |luncheon tomorrow afie Remodeled and a house, combined with all the conveniences and service of California scientists practically said the | | he Aged. Gospel Mission. Northmin. | Hamilton Hotel, 12:30 o'clock. |- | se, e e ster 'Presbyterian Church Woman's| mn, Goiq Star Mothers will meet B& Redecorated a luxuriously appointed and conducted Apartment. The newspapers said the self-styled | Home and Foreign Missionary Soclety | September 18 _at the Hamilton Hotel. | 5 = {and the beard of ministerial” relief of | k. | B Now operating as i - discoverers are G. A Howard, MIS |4y, ‘Gnited Lutheran Church. St. &8 Nier Sl | ] Hgfi:mmp-f'-‘!.}r“ all cpafeten'a Nothing just like it in Washing ling in its disti Howard and Rube King, prospectors, | Jflhn’l Lutheran Church, at Siglerville,| A card party for the benefit of the | & X ,d,..,u Nothing just like it in ashington—appealing n its distinc- ” and that Howard claimed to have dis- is given $200. Pirst Spiritualist Church, 131 C street | | N underfi"mmd: tiveness—competent for entertaining and complete in its family Coveand e Fuios iy tolowiag & 2amle | | e Senshiing festatebisMeltiito thar | Lo e oEiriaist CIUEh, (131 it L aniee. Barbersor drugsists ORIy taes Hhuts s Rl e Gisitele finiaiiad rubterrancan passage found while work- | brothers, Luther A. Swartzell and |8 o-clock. PIONA 1 UCKY TIGER , | ood anm . | Llhs [ Céobes = } x ing a desert claim. Mosheim F. P. Swartzell. Luther A. —_ S and fixtured. The two floors are connected by a handsome Co- Mummified remains of at least 300 Swartzell is named as executor. The Sons of Jonadab will meet Mon- S e > Also one 2-bedroom Apartment that You'll be interested to inspect this unique Apartment—appreciative of its exceptional attractions. Made at your convenience, day or evening. is unique in many essential features 0 Residence in 1661 Crescent Place carries with it social prestige, as. %/ %’ well as a very material investment advantage. [ Crescent Place is west of Sixtesnith. Btreet—at 2100—which 1661 *...and quite grown up. Baby things we disdain, don’t you know. We're soon to start school b re do. Mayvb h b 1 Ban e ana the Tate Henrs White Tormerls “Ambascador to France " and. really. we're nght clever... you mxght not think so, but we do. aybe we mxg t not be too well acquainted with such things as schools . .. but when clothes are concerned, My! 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