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TUNNEY AND BRIDE GO NTO SECLUSION Couple Visit Quaint Places Near Florence—Will See Assisi. By the Associated Press. ROME, October 5—Having eluded the curious after their wedding, Mr. | and Mrs. James Joseph Tunney yester- day were presu he Florence, scene of Dante’s love for er the ceremonies in the seclusion | | e Hotel Russie, ney brush reporters and J been found. Bride Wears Red. The bride wore a two-piece, red broadcloth suit _trimmed v black | fiat fur and a wide red hat. Se car- ried her bridal flowers. Tunney wore | the blue sack suit in I married. It was thou as visiting Florence, other romantic and histc including Perugia, where was bishop for 30 ye called to the Vatican of the humble St Their departu long lowed the religio coffee and lig the afternoon with the far sunshine pouring_ through the Wind "Bhe menu was: Double consomme With | cherry and golden s . “maitre _ d’hotel a honor o fthe Fa beans, English (a special ice) ; wed! The wines served ¥ re luncheon | were a sweet Berta from Vermona | (where Romeo and Juliet lived), Cham- bertin and Cordon Touge, 1913. Happy Omen. The guests included Mrs. George | Lauder, . jr, mother of the brid George Lauder III, who, although 18, had the honor of giving his s /; Mrs. O. W. Dewing, sister of the 5 of honor; Dr. Carnes Weeks of New York. who acted as best man, and Mrs. Weeks, Some girl friends of the bride, includ- s Virginia Storm, Faith d Ann Shigo, were also bombe meluska | ke and fruit. | Rockefeller present. _Others in_the party Thorton Wilder, novelist; Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Rowland and their daughter Diana; Mgr. Joseph Breslin, vice rector of the American College, and formerly Tunney’s parish priest, who performed | the religious ceremony: Mgr. Eugene A. Burke, rector of the college; Miss Helen Ufford and Commendatore and Signora Rota. A happy omen was seen in the names of the assistants chosen by Attorney Brofferio, who performed the ceremony. These aides were Commel datori Davanti, meaning “forward Bellezza, meaning ‘“beau and Ch rubini, meaning “cherubs. The ap- propriateness of selecting them as ‘wedding “assistants did not dawn upon Signor Brofferio until his attention was called to it. “1 picked them because they are friends, and regardless of their names he said. “But I am’ glad if their grouping on this occasion brings good luck to the happy coupl LUDENDORFF CHARGES THREAT BY MASONS Asks Hindenburg for Protection. Mental Impairment Hinted by Newspapers, By the Associated Press. BERLIN, October 5—Gen. Erich Lu- dendorff yesterday telegraphed an ap- peal to President Hindenburg for pro- tection against -Freemasons, alleging that these had sent a letter to him threatening his life on the ground that he had didvulged Masonic secrrets. Newspapers of the Leftist organi: tions hint that the appeal is indicative of growing ill health and mental im- pairment as a result of his increasing age. RS AV/] Here it is . sive service of good . every article is sweet and clean under t sanitary conditions . piece is ironed by scient . an i chinery. ing up. extra when wrapped inside your Everything-Ironed Bundle. imum bundle, $1.25. THE :_EVED YALE GETS $350,000. Gift Will Establish Memorial Foundation to Alfred Cowles. NEW HAVEN, Conn, October 5 (#). | —A gift of $350,000 from Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Stewart of Santa Barbara, Calif.; Alfred Cowles of Chicago, IIl, | | | | | and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cowles | o has been received to establish the Foundation for the study Alfred Cowles, in whose foundation is established, of Mrs. Stewart, William ., and Alfred Cowles, 86. e owners of the Chica- e, of wihch he also was a |« bu manager for many years. He 1889. e will proceed at once with plans otion of the study of can Government , in commenting upon the gift. Rainiest Spot Found. The rainiest spot in the world has It is at San Blas Farm, quarters of a large banana planta- n on the Gulf of San Blas in Eastern In three months the rainfail totaled 137.12 inches, which is Pa there three times as much as is usually re-|? corded in Washington, D. C., in a year. FOR SALE S, Bladensburg Road (D. C.) Near Mt. Olivet Cemetery A parcel of ground containing less ‘than an _acre, zonmed part part first commercial. rechased at a very at- tractive price. See us at once BURTON AND CONDIT Realtors North 3278 1206 18th St. NW. | Gur Answer to ““When Will My Prints BeReady?”’ The very first question you ask and one that’s extremely im- portant...what will the answer be? If you ask it of us, the answer’s a promise — a definite promise you can rely on. “Tomorrow at ter how prompt you are in calling for them, your prints will be ready when you arrive. . Such positive reliability ex- tends throughout our entire fin. ishing service. Bring your ex- posed films to us. Be assured of the best prints possible every time — on time. Beautiful Etchcraft Enlargements at reasonable prices — ask us about them. Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. 607-14th St., N. washed, an?® roned nexpen- 12 quality washed a pound he most . every ific ma- Only fancy pieces need a little touch- Shirts are hand ironed at 10c apiece separately and placed Min- Call Miss White for Special Requests Members of the Laundryowners National Association 1101-1109 Raum St. N.E. Lincoln 31 Services for Every Home and Reguirement five” means just that. No mat- { | Brush Your Hair Daily to = . S— N S - O'Brien, 23 years old, of Bethesda, this county, walved a preliminary hearing and was held for the action of the No- vember grand jury. He was committed to jail. O'Brien was arrested about 10 days ago by Policemen Joseph A. Case and Jcseph Oldfield of the Bethesda substation while asleep in a cottage on the Conduit road. It is said a revolver was under his pillow and several suit cases of clothing were nearby. William H. Day of Washington was | found guilty in the Police Court yester- | day of illegal possession of intoxicat- ing liquor and was sentenced by Judge Samuel Riggs to pay = fine of $500 and costs, ot spend six months in the House of Correction. He noted an appeal to the Circuit Court and furnished bond, Robert McDonald, 21 years old, of £ - I S S SRR ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., October 5 (Spe- cial) —Following a long illness of a complication of diseases, Mrs. Lydia Ann Merson, wife of Richard A. Merson, died at her home near Rockville, aged 69 years. She is survived by her husband, three daughters and two sons. The funeral will take place from the home at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, burial to be at Flint Hill, Va. Mrs. Merson, who was before her marriage a Miss Cooke. was a native of Fairfax County, Va. She had lived in this county about 30 years. Before Judge Samucl Riggs in the Police Court here on charges of house- breaking and larceny, William Henry N Candy Treat A pound box of Milk Chocolate-covered Nougatines and a pound box of Mammy Lou delicious Nut Rolls. Both for 69c. * “Be Sure to Take Home a Treat” SN SR A Pound Box of Mammy Lou Milk Chocolate Nougatines Large, delicious “chewy” nougatines, dipped in velvety milk chocolate, which makes them incomparably tempting. Both for 69c Two Pounds of Pure, Fresh Candies at This Special Price Just for SATURDAY S 4 Paiired Box lof Mammy Lou Nut Rolls A confection that is sure to be enjoyed by the entire family, Made fresh especially for this sale. Toilet Articles Priced Decidedly Lower! 65¢ Liquid Stacomb. . .. ..42c 60c Pompeian Rouge. . ...49¢ $1 Coty Face Powder. . $1 Wildroot Hair Tonic. ..63c 50c Palmolive Shampoo . .29c 60c D. & R. Cold Cream. .37¢ 50c Mennen’s Skin Balm. . 39¢ 60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste.34c S pecial Edinburg, Va., was arrested by Police- man Roy Bodmer of the county police force iast evening on two charges of passing worthless checks, one for $14.60 on Washington Hicks, Rockville mer- chant, and the other for $9 on Dr. A. D. Eldredge, Rockville druggist. One of the checks, according to the police, was signed William H. Baughn and the other R. M. Baughn. It is stated that he at- tempted to pass other checks on busi- ness men of Rockville and the county without success. The young man was arrested while engaged in milking cows on the farm of Harry Blunt, near Goshen. In default of bond he was committed to jail. Rev. S. J. Goode of the Christian Church officiated at the marriage here G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBEfk ‘Wednesday evening of Miss Ruth V. Vogel and Everett T. Johnson, both of Washington, the home of the minister being the scene of the ceremony. October is being observed by the Sun- day school of the Rockville Christian Church as rally month. It is being fea- tured by a contest between two teams| of Sunday school children, one cap- tained by Miss Lillilan Karn and the other by George Wilson, one-half of the membership of the school on each team. On a charge of disorderly conduct ‘Thornton Cissel was fined $10 and costs by Judge Samuel Riggs in the Police Court here, and for violations of motor | vehicle regulations Joseph W. Wise and C. G. Shawson forfeited collaterals in the amount of $7.50 each. CITY DEDICATES AIRPORT. Crowd of 15,700 Attend Orlando, Fla., Fete. ORLANDO, Fla., October 5 (#).—The | New Municipal Airport of Orlando was | dedicated yesterday by Doyle E. Carl- | ton of Tampa, Democratic nominee lur' governor, before a crowd of more than 15,000. Acrial entertainments was furnished by a squadron of United States Marine | planes from Quantico, Va., and a squadron of Army flyers from Maxwell Fleld, Ala MR ARTISTIC WALL PAPERS Wonderful new shades trom Now is the time to get your home ready for the winter soclal season. Painting Decorating Window Shades Draperies CORNELL Wall Paper Co. 714 13th St. N.W. Main 5373 A Phone Main “All Ove 5215 r Town” —The Better to Serve You These Low Prices A re Also Effective at Peoples Service Drug Store 705 King Street, Alexandria, Virginia Low Prices Fever Thermometers This Sale, 98¢ These Thermometers ‘have peen tested and are guaran- teed to register accurately. Used by leading physicians. 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste. . .31c 50c Ipana Tooth Paste. ...31c 50c Gillette Blades, 5’s .. Guaranteed Electric Toasters Special $1 49 Finished in highly pol- ished nickel to prevent rust. qu:,lpped with full-length cord. 50c Jergens’ Lotion. . 30c Amolin Powder. 65c Barbasol, large $1 Danderine, larg o1 Keep It Clean and Healthy AR Bristle-Tite This Sale '79¢C By brushing your hair daily you remove dandruff, dust particles and loose strands from your hair, stimulate the scalp and re- vive the roots. Hairbrushes 35¢ Kleenex, 50¢ Pack Bicycle Playing Cards This Sale 420 Get several packs at this low price for your bridge parties this Winter. Keep them on hand so that you can play cards when you wish to. $1.25 Two-Quart Size Fountain Syringes This Sale, 98¢ These syringes are guaranteed for one year, but made to last many. Equipped with 5-foot rubber tube, 3 hard rubber at- tachments and metal shut-off. Two-quart capacity. . when the throat is sore: and raw—take this sug- gestion to relieve the congestion—apply Baume Bengué! 75¢ Size 47¢ BAUME BENGUE (ANALGESIQUE) NELIEVES ACHES & PAINS Dental Cream Kolynos contains no grit to ruin the priceless enamel on your teeth. Instead it contains ingredients that dissolve the sticky coating which mars the beautiful white luster that lies be- neath. Half inch on a dry brush is enough. 50c Tube 350 - gy 25¢ Mennen’s Talcum. ...15¢ 50c Glazo Nail Polish. . . . 50c Java Face Powder. .39 chlar Size Pk Kotex 3 for 95¢ A sale to better particular women conven! tures of Kotex. [ ..33c . 4.35¢ e | S e.. ....03c 50c Neet Depilatory . ....35¢ 35¢ Cutex Nail Polish. . ..21¢c 10c Palmolive Soap, 3 for.20c 50c Hair Groom, jar. 10c Each sheets clean t! 34c small......2lc 35c¢ Frostilla Lotion. .....21c 35¢ Corega, small.......24c 50c Non-Spi Deodorant. . .33c 50c Mulsified Shampoo. . .34c 35¢ Pond’s Cold Cream. . .23c 30c Lyon’s Tooth Powder.18¢ 25¢ J. & J. Taleum. . ... .20c 50c Orphos Tooth Paste. .39¢ $1 B. Paul Henna. ......86¢c 25¢ Palmolive Talcum. . . .14c $1 Azurea Face Powder. . .67c 25c Woodbury’s Soap, 3 for 55¢ 50c Orchard White Lotion.39¢c ¢ jence and hygienic fea- Toilet Tissue texture. Home Remedies At Money-Saving Prices! $1.25 Absorbine Junior. . .83c $1.50 Atophan Tablets. ..98¢c 60c Bisodol, 2-oz. size. . . .45¢c 60c California Fig Syrup..37c 50c Cuticura Ointment . . .39¢ 60c Fleet’s Phospho Soda.45¢ 25¢ Blue-jay Plasters Special Week End Sale of Quality Your Favorite Brand Priced Lower for Friday and Saturday Cremo Reynaldo Key Klips Pure Grit Rocky Ford Blue Ribbon King Edward John Ruskin Cinco, londres Alhambra Royals Garcia Grande, babies Havana Ribbon, londres ‘Adjustable Ball-Bearing Roller Skates to’ it around the ankle. Justable to any size foot. and girls. W L 75¢ Federal Brand Malt. . .49¢ $1 Horlick’s Malted Milk. .73¢c 30c Grove’s Bromo Quinine, 19¢ $1.25 Veracolate Tablets. .83c . 8- acquaint with the -$1 Ovoferrin Tonic......73c 75¢ Dextri Maltose. . .. .. .51c 40c Fletcher’s Castoria. . .24c 75¢ Wyeth’s Collyrium . . .59¢ A and 25¢ Nature’s Remedy Pills, 21¢ : $1 Bayer Aspirin, 100s. . .85¢ 75¢ Elixir of Babek. .. ...53c 75¢ Dryco Baby Milk. . . . .46¢c s 3 for 25¢ roll contains 1,000 of soft hygienically issue of uniform size an Genuine Leather Bill Folds This Sale, 49¢ Either black or brown from which to choose. All are com- plete with identification cards. This is a very zgd vn{\{e. R quality material. liquids hot or cold hours, A Gift From France to Feminine America Moret Mille Amours Pronounced MO-RAY ME-LA-MOR) Face Powder 75¢ From the first caressing touch of your puff you will instantly recognize Moret as a face powder of unusual quality and charm. Because it is soft . . it is almost invisible . . « « o it clings . & shade of Moret to meet your particular need. Solid Lipstick, Other Moret Toiletries Brilliantine. . .... in swivel case Powder Compact..... Body Powder. Tissue Cream.. Gnuil Size Thermos Bottles This Sale, 98¢ Well constructed of excellent Wil keep 75¢ Bell-ans Tablets . . ...49¢c 75¢ Alcorub, pint size. . ..59¢ $1 Zonite, large. ........69¢ $1 Lysol, large. ... ......69¢c $1 Lavoris, large. . ........61c $1 Nujol Oil, pint. .. .. ... .59¢ 60c Pape’s Diapepsin .. 60c Formamint Tablets. . .37c LaEE 30c Phenolax Wafe: $1.20 Scott’s Emulsion. . Special, 98(3 Well made of heavy steel * with ball bearings, and straps Ad- This is a remarkable value for boys These 5¢ Cigars 13 for 50¢ Box of 50 $1.89 Friday and Saturday Only! / AN .\ Iy A _— o N AR T Unusually Lively and Have Exceptionally Tough Covers Which Do Not Cut Easily lf Balls ball made for greater distance durability. Compare them with any dollar ball and if not equally as good in your estima- tion return them for full refund. Many people are buying them by the dozen at this low price. 39¢; 3 for $1.00 Genuine Leather - Foot Balls balls have Get one for _your boy—it will give him many hours of pleasure. 39¢ Special 75¢ $1 Marmola Tablets. . . ....79¢ 35¢ Robinson’s Barley. ... .29¢ 25¢ Seidlitz Powders. . ....19¢ for many Listerine The Safe Antiseptic Protect youf gums and mouth by rinsing daily with Listerine. A safe, trust- worthy, non-poisonous an- tiseptic that imparts s sense of cleanliness and sweetens the breath. Neu- tralizes odors coming from bad breath, bridgework and artificial dentures. 23, 43¢, 67¢ 35¢c Energine, can .......21c $1.25 Occy-Cristine. . $1.20 Sal Hepatica. . . ....69¢c 60c Bromo Seltzer. . .....39% 98¢ 50¢ Size e