Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1928, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOXN. ‘ —— Thete's the flurrs of getting settled | Sa | ke — /7.5 TIRES A and the excitement buying new | 2 L.J | | oy 2 5 [ n| With Little Change shifhay a5 611 508 Eorners, WButiintell | [ b‘ S Fy o N\ the tumult of hou ewarming do not | SPRINGFIELD.—I haven't made &l (] 7 the Assoclate r" » [] ] N overlook that important item, the ice | my announcement for either man J PARIS, October 2.—There were ° 0 le{e e 2 DUNLOP 7 IIFTH AVENUE « NILW YORK eAnnounirces 8ales £ Service 614 H §t. Main 2775 box. | yet. Mys:lf and 10,000 more deaths in France for ¢ Coolidge. T gues Perhaps the purchase of a new ice | are about the las box with efficient insulation would be | to' come out for the Spring of 1928 than for the Man Suffers Head Bruises| | same three months of 1927 The birth rate, whis 2 is sub- ject of so much speculation and s | ( g wice investment. 10 will cave mones | ansbody. cn Pennsylvania Avenue. | | agitation here. remained roughis TING AT ITS BEST” oth on ice and food. e shall be( Some think 3 | | the same. with 190,437 living % . ' glad to help you select a dependable | @apyj cil = ?, bables for the second three M fee hox i you il "1 for Bmith in the | Picard’s Son Hurt. | | ot G 00 e sanars i b 1 the opening of their | gl for 1927. Six hundred more - Telephone Main 6240 | end. If he is | = | | bebles under the age of one vear | 1 i | paving Hoover Knocked down by an automobile at | | qied 1o 1933, howeser and there 8 Thne T Feptes il asininocton alon merican back lfl;d“l;"‘ Pennsylvania avenuz and Tenth street were 9,500 more deaths .e one 1 2 f o A Hoover di or i : aft STic .| | vear and over. | him in 1924, why el e R Birihs exceeded deaths in 1923 !!iOMATI‘ : f e | Hoover must have shaw, 46, 821 C street southwest, was | | py 92001 and by 32.400 in the 1215 Connecticut Ave., N. W. | either been sick taken to Emergency Hospital and found same period of 1927, according OIL BURNER b ' g | or out of the to be suffering from severe head n-| | to official statistics. . Divorces Exclusive. Washinoton Agent o i Mrs. Nora T. Warnecke, 34| | Wwere stationary, but in 1928 there # # denis country during . the campaign. Company in New York October 9th 1928 2224 M street, drove the car that were 8000 more marriages than struck him. | in 1927, Samuel Pickard. jr. 8. son of the Federal radio commissioner, 5514 Ne- tic Service Corp.! In August there appeared, for | | 706 Connecticut Avenue the first time in history. an advertisement of an airplane selling at a popular price and atomar 204 American drivers will take vour | State gathered in braska avenue, suffered a compound | intended for use by the gen- z = order for American Quality Conl. | Rochester to try facture of the right leg when h2 was eral public. Db e and find some- struck yesterday near the E. V. Brown | o cticut avenue and Me- | Kinley street, by an automobile oper-! body to nominate < ! FOR REN ] e o Y ated by Mrs Margaret Nevile of Sils | : 2 8 At e fon oD e g ANt - | e SUTINE SMAZRFe Syas VoA ke o | 700 Conn. Ave. m were for nominating - | Children's Hospital, where he was re-‘ Times are changing. It doesn't seem so long ago that the first automobile appeared airplanes are offered at £2675—and they will sell. Soon we will all be using them. ported today to be improving oo e D 'An automobile operated by Clyde C. Most Desirahle Apartments 1 rm., k. & bath... $45.00 2 rms,, recep. hall, k. Richardson. 19, 2417 Minnesota ave . | nue southsast, struck and injured Sa . P atore Monace, 7. 143 D street south- | Leaking Gaso'ine Tank Balks t. at-Fifth street. and Pennsylvania | nue southeast. The child was| Efiert to Restore Record $75.00 | place, suffered a possible fracture of | the right arm when struck t;‘l Connecti- | cut avenue and Eighteenth . street by - o i | an automobile operated by Albert . |[BY the Associated Pr Deal of Hickory. N. C. She was treat- | SAN DIEGO. Calif.. October 2.— ed at Emergency Hospital. — Slight | Balked by a leaking gasoline tank in | bruices were, suffered by Paul LETOY | i eftrt to bring the world endurance he was knocked down by an_automobile | fiying record back to the United States, by George Schaffer, 21, of | William Brock and Edward Schiee have ton, Md., at North Capitol and | ther attempt | rests, He was treated at s)b:ey‘;’:q"““““”d pitnsonpRnoter i | Hospital. Frigidaire {reated at, Providence Hospital for | SN WARDMAN | bruises to the right eye. £ w MANAGEMENT | " Lucy Jackson, colored. 52, 3020 Dent to United States. We must keep up with the times in everything. Coffecs that were pretty wonderful nvd ty y&a{; azo‘ won't satisty Ay today ilkins is the modern | cofice, and that means th . roffee, and that meant ine ) All C. F. D. Products roasted and packed in the newest and most up-to-date i ity manner, You can't help but Are ngh In uflllt} ike it! - Aoply Resident Manazer TErMETAL o | WEATHERSTRIP || GUARANTED—LASTS FOREVER Installed Complete By CAPITOL WEATHERSTRIP CO. 1470 Clifton St. N.W. Cal. 1032:—Dav, Nicht and Sunday HESTNUT Farms Milk is rated highest by the District Health Department. Our milk receives a perfect score for cleanliness, wholesome- ness and keeping qualities. But there are many dairy products which the Health Department does not attempt to rate. These are produced under the same sanitary conditions under which Chest- : . s The fiyers, who several months & made a record-bweaking trip around tne | DR. BATTLE HEADS world by ship and airplane, were forced . o give up their endurance flight at 6:10 p.m. yesterday. when an exhausted gaso. ASSOCIATION AGAIN !iine suppis forced them down atter 5 { hours and 30 minutes in the air. R ot | The world's record of 65 hours 23 Penfield Apts 809 20th St. 1 Rm, Kit, Bath, $34.50 : s | minutes was set last Summer by Johann Sixteenth Street Citizens Re-Elect Risticz and Wilhelm Zimmerman, man aviators. ! President—Choose New The aviators, who took off last Satur- & : 4 ! nde. day morning with 560 gallons of gas nut Farms Milk is produced. i L. W. G Treasurer. |line in their single-motored Bellanca . Groomes / monoplane, were unable to explain the ST | gasoline loss, which was discovered two Dr. Lewis J. Battle, president of the | hours before they landed. At the take- Sixteenth Street Highlands Citizens' | Off they believed they had a sufficient Association, was -again chosen to head | supply for 80 hours in the air, but when that organization last night by unani- | the pressure fell off yesterday afternoon mous nomination. Dr. Battle was one | Schlee cut the top from a tank, pre- of the founders of the association 14 sumed to be nearly full and found ihat years ago and its first president. | the_gasoline there was almost exhausted Other officers 1e-elected were Rev. Dr.| ~Their flight established a new Amer- J. D. Buhrer, vice president, and Dr. ican endurance record, the best time | J. W. Hollingsworth, secretary. Upon having been made by Edward A. Stii the refusal of the treasurer, William H. son and George W. Haldeman at Jack- | Hessick, to allow his name to be put |sonville. Fla., when they stayed up 53 [, up for re-election, David H. Lum was hours 36 minutes and 30 seconds. | eI, Chestnut Farms Dairy Products: B 1416 F St. Special Pasteurized Milk Nursery Raw Milk Pasteurized Guernsey Milk Certified Milk P Chocolate "Milk Buttermilk Butter fine quality £ ! Coffee Cream Whipping Cream Sanivita Cottage Cheese Eggs Domestic and Foreign Cheeses Soreenzd Soft Coal in Peop-'ar Stove Size John P. Agnew & Co. e 4. The election of the | The fiyers were in good physical con. & e . elected in his stead. The election of the | yers w ¥ c i Connectlcut two delegates to the Federation of Cizi- | dition. though weary for lack of sleep { > zens' Assoclations was deferred until the alter the long aerial grind. They said residaentia p k. : A | Sextirieetiiy the Bellanca’s motor functioned per- venue | “The stand of the South Washington 16th and L Sts. N.W. | Citizens' Association against the loca- = - | tion of the new House of Detention in | e v other residential ’ Apts. of 5 Rooms and 2 ith tfh Apartments of jtaat seegtionfes anyiioiher fresidential Don’t Rent an Bathe Now Available wi e ARl | teenth Street Highlands body. | - gl flavor o tile Distinction in i‘ The secretary was authorized mnllnv! s A[{al tmel;:'t z Wilkiig Distises: of 's fi : ’ | form the community affairs committee ntil you have seen the ahun- r:&;%g:dfis%ee%ts Wmhmgton s most ‘OI{ ztih! Bnanzl1 orh’rratde that t(l}l‘e as;;vl-‘ dance of home comfort features at Dosnions A 2 > ciation was in hearty sympathy with . R & 9, exclusive building Iis efforts to have Washingion chm;eg,‘ The Imperial fnsgectionlivied | as the site of the stadium to be erected | s | - GULDENS 812 Bl Mo initir | 1769 Columbia Road \ § RESIDENT MANAGER g " e secretary was also directed to write | -5- ooms an ath. i Seven and nine rooms | to"the Capital Traction Co. thanking |N Resident Ouner-Manazement. N % WARDMAN MANAGEMENT Musta rd and three haths with it for acceding to the request of N | Fried loséd it | the citizens for the removal of the trol- N %flc ;:SE por Ch es. | ley poles from the middle of Kennedy e e = — FLach apartment has a street. SPECIAL NOTICES. e g e Fletcher H. Jones was elected to mem- y 1 WILL N PONSIBLE FOR ANY Lath B lsx;rsm%r Eh!e l:\eetag was l:elsd in the T e than mysell. ath. xth Presbyterian Church, at Sixteent EAGRC L L R g POTOMAC 4000 IRk tred oF comtracied BY 3 e e At o e Your Tnspection Col. Charles C. Todd Retired. ut our ]_Vlng oOsts I THE BEST CIDER ON Invited. | Col. Charles C. Todd. U. S. Infantry, i KEGS "AND "BARRELS |of disability due to wounds received GOODHOUSEKEEPING INSTITUTE helps thou- B | in action during the Philippine insur- Hioeh « i f Ex"T5i4. Phons Frankhip 1o H. L. RUST rection in 1900, He s a native of Texas / sandsof homemakerstorun their homes better SEXOTIFY VOUR WALK_ OR GARDEN COMPANY | oF tmates S ity 1608, Ba. duly, 1930, | —and often at less cost. Methods that modern- 2 for 312 s e | he was promoted to the grade of colonel. ize housekeeping are in every issue—cookery, 1 . h ERoE S e 1001 15th St. N.W. et Soft Drink Supplies. tempting menus, the selection of foods for Main 8100 Shike i TBIINONO0 Tetile 5t health, the care of your houn.e and its equip- non-alcoholic beverages are consumed ment—dozens of ideas that give better results e and release your time for other things. Crowd- ed with valuable homemaking ideas is — t_same before October ANGELO TROTTA. CARLO SAN- W, priced_exception ? quality white pine. 0o excuse now not to | — Hechinger Co. 6th & 5921 Ga_ ave | RE YOU MOVING ELSEWHERE? OUR . system will serve you beiter ome 1In ans constantly operating be- | tern citics, | Call_Main 9720 | RANSFER & STORAGE CO. | sty | South Cathedral Mangions A\ V" 74 Make Sure That Your Business Property Transactions Are Guided By Adequate Experience OCTOBER — GOOD HOUSEKEEPING BUY IT TODAY! This 15 1o co Indor (e 1aws o 2900 Connecticut Avenue i 23 held on the 19: N.W. Corner Conn. and Cathedral Avenues hin=ion o T There are so many advantages featured in the Apartments in SOUTH Cathedral Mansions as to warrant your interested inspection. The home idea dominates—and service is consistently rendered that adds to the satisfaction of residence here. Under resi- dent management. HE Business Property Department of Shamnon & Luchs, Inc, functions so that at all times and under all conditions accurate knowledge and information regarding activities in the Business Property Field may be available to clients. The aim of this department is to make transactions which will be to the mutual advantage of both the Buyer and Seller—and to the general benefit and good of Washington. MATURE IN YEARS AND EXPERIENCE Experience and association as agents in some of the largest and most advantageous transactions ever consummated in this city justifies client confidence—a confidence which is born of mature years and successful endeavor. TR e ' N Suites of two rooms and bath arried 4 7 to six rooms and two baths Poration meln?ind- of hich has 2 above stated. na Liab: except re s | RllldGos rvice is to further cartify that the undersigned | G acted as l'h:_xvm\fluhl‘:,""l meeting. i nz President. ry. | o eaale oo hereby Certily | 1415 K Strect Main 4752 esident of the ALERT OF MIND This highly specialized department is constantly on the alert for any developments or opportunities whereby clients may benefit. ASHINGTON BUSINESS PROFERTY FIELD (8eal) MARIE HL N ¢ oiary Public, D. C. In no other city are there such great opportunities constantly open PRINTING SPECIAL -CALL G. SOCKMAN for the safe investment in Business Property as there-are in Wash- oo, 53 95 1o 5 blotters, $2.95. ington. The fact that Washington is the Nation's Capital is largely BIL We tengh Sutpree o responsible for constant enhancement of value and growth in the myself, Business Property Field. The purchase of Business Property in Washington is an assured and safe way not only to invest capital, but to share in the profits lcrcated by the protected and constant growth of the first city of the and. Our Business Property Department offers you a mature and profitable service, whether you contemplate buying or selling any parcel of Business Property in the city. named 2 peared before me in said Di prsonelly well known to m | AEBERLY'S SoNS.he. "% ZACHARY TAYLOR ! Establiched 1849 Inaygirated March 5,1849 *of October. 192 Mr. JOHN McINTO! WANTED. To haul van loads of furniture to or from New York, Phia. Boston, Richmond and |, B S Hu! TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. i North_3343. 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