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- THE EVENING STAR. WAS HINGTON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1928, " Sure Relief |BUMP BUFFETED | - BYRIVER SQUALLS ARSI 'amm to Hangar at| 6 BELLANS Hot water - Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkd’s Sold Everywhere METAL =~ WEATHERSTRIP GUARANTEED—FLASTS FOREVER Tastalled Comolete By CAPITOL WEATHERSTRIP CO., 1470 Clifton St. NNW Col. 19284—Dav. Nizht and Sunday 1#1_Un Per Window Piaros and Radios Of All Descriptions and Prices at Chas. M. Stieff, Inc. ctnrer far 100 Vears Piana Manu! 1340 G Street NNW. Tt B OClack Open Beeminze condit rooms, "2 bath: inabie L Ww. (.roomcs 1416 F St. Specially Priced Chevy Chase Maryland Beautiful; detached: 4 bedrooms : lot 50x130: fac- ing two streets: sleeping porch; fruit trees; garage. $11,500 J. Dallas Grady 904 14th St. N.W. Main 6181 - p o BE RESPONSIBLE Pon‘ debrs cnnmeud by partles otber than my: | el L. AR R.. 102 Carroll st. s.e. NOT cia Parmers and Mechanics sshinton will be a'clock HE { GT fieennx ot the shar Mechanics National Bank of and the board of directors of th 17 ‘Washington. D. C.. providing DIABETES. MOUNTA rings. Ark.. n = luu:eul n;tvm aids I th use Thothagniy, B allavs the thirst and ombats acid condition in -the svstem information. MOUNTAIN VALLEY 0., 208 Dist. Nal. Bk. Bld: am., for the purpose of votng on Tesolution ratifving and confirming the ‘hzre‘mem entereg into between tne Board | %¢ "“Directors of The Rizgs National Rank ‘of Washington. D_ C he Board of Directors of The Farmers and Mechanics' National Bank of Washington. Droviding for 3 consolidation of these two sssociations | @inder the charier and title of “The Rigas Rational Bank of Washingion, D C.* RGE O. VASS, Viee Sresident and Cashier. [TFY YOUR WALK OR GARDEN ble slabs, 10 in. by 20 “Hechinger Co., 3-Branche | ARE_YOU MOVING portation system will sers . Sils Tuk &t aw uv§ OCTOBER SALE_OF CHOICE aoples Kutimn Qold-Best Cider on Earth Open daily and Sunday untll January ist “TH BR. DER BARREL. FPred: | NOT IN | BUSINESS POR MY HEALT alth Multigrapn- ZYRON S. ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY High erade. but gov high priced. ROOFING~—-by Koons #izz _Roofing mnd Roof Painting Twavs assured. We ROOF LEAKS- = _vanish entirely when our expe [pre ‘celled in. | Phone today. N.E] Phones North 26. North 27 PYROX WATERPRCOF WINDOW SHADES made to ordec how yom KIFERUATT wdow Shodes ond Sereens, how b & W sos, M., Phoe Lin, 230, | | | i Scott Field With Crushed Nose and Bag Ripped. Bs ihe Associated Press. SCOTT FIELD, M. October 17 Tts nose crushed and envelope ripped. the RS-1, Army semi-rigid dirigible, | limped to fts hangar here last night | At | line squalls on the Mississippi River in | tae vicinity of Memphis, Tenn. Returning from a 1,000-mile fight to San Antonio. where it made exhi- | Over the. Driving down town one day 1 happened to be right he- hind a lady driving a big Buick sedan. To least. she was ex As she passed an o divecting fraffic he became annoyed and called to her in a terrifie voice: “What's the matter. lady. have yov got an anchor out?” 1 have got to work Willins Coffea into this article somehow, <o 'l just ve- mind you how wonderfn! it . and how from going feeling hadly anchor. and dragging Wilkins Tea is of the same fine aualits Announcement For the benefit of our clientele. starting Oectober 15. our office will be open until 9 PM. For informa- tion concerning onr home values. call Main 6181, Watch our ads for better homes for less money. J. Dallas Grady 904 141h Street N.W, Main 6181 Plan Your Christmas Portraits NOW “allow us beautifully. Rom are to is émple t the ( PROVE IT YOURSELF.by Dick Murph =TT PELLLY 2OL5 T ‘U8 A MILL LIKEYOUSAID IV WAL -+ EVEN BETTER [SEE DA Myzewy 10:40 o'clock after a battle with s e u e L] ® L e = ° n ° u ° L [ e ° = ® - (4 .| ° . L4 —of course you are going traits this Christmas—it favors this year. yours -made NOW ber, Underwood porira world’s are priced from $20 dozen. \/‘\_,/; K_/‘j‘ TINDFRWOMDETNDERWO) PERSONELITY PORTRAITS ) p \_/‘\’} 1220 Comnecticnt Avenne Give Underwood portraits and ask for them, too. FIRST »es oo bition flights in connection with me' American Legion convention, the RS-1 |ran full into a “nest” of line squalls. | | yaish & fought. for mors than three | hours. Cap! E. Kepner. winner of | "this year's " Gordon " Bennett. Bailoon Cup race, was in charge of the ship. with four commissioned officers and nine enlisted men. the most violent weather I |mw- ever seen from the air” Capt Kepner said. It seems almost miixc- ulous that our ship should have come through. At times the gas bag 2p-| peared to be crushed absolutely flat: | | at other times it was puffed out. ~We Were kicked around by the winds es | | 1f the ship had been a foot. ball | “The first heavy squall that hit us| ripped the envelope near the nose an | | crushed. the nose braces. Lieut. Fogel- sanger was up in the nose at the time. | |1t looked very serious for him. He | managed to drop down. With a crushed | | nose our ship became difficult to steer | T thought It was all up several times. | " “Our four liberty motors kept working | | all the time, and it was our power that | | finally pulled us out of the squalls after | | three hours' fighting. If the ship had | | been all rigid like the Graf Zeppelin or | | the Los Angeles, 1 don’t think we would | have come out. Several times our ship | | was bent like a horseshoe.’ i The Rs-1. the largest semi-rigid dirl- I gible in the United States. left Brooks | F‘l-la at. San Antonio, ah’)llt 11 am. | Monday. The ship measures 280 feet 0 | length, Marriage lJcente: Harold E Pemberion, 38, Mizmi. and Grace E. Williams. 32. this ety Byrnard Breckamo e H. Burrows. 7. and Tda V. Riles & e Flu., Rev. omD G P this elis, .21, Cherrvdale. Va - 0 E. Miller. 21 A. Willbanks, e Holland, 21, and Joseohine K n, 18, both of Oatiand, Va.: wil: | and Anate | 3. Fred and Clara L. Watzon. iam ‘A, Wiriea S "Holmes. 21, and Ruth 1. Jonnson. 18: Rev. Tohn L. Pinn Harre T, Whitlev, 73. this citz. and Elsa €. Eflers, 32, New Orleans, La.; Rev. Robert Johaston. | Hartison Somerville. 71, and Florence M Joze. 20: Rev. GoAfres Chahol | 1. 2nd Elches Michther. 38: | wood. 72. and Mildred S R»‘" LSk mit) ashland, K. Frankfort. K. i . and Joseohine 8. 7 Rev Edgar B. Wats Dagags. 33 and Sisie V. Mosby. 21: Rev. E. B Clirence B Ivins. m 200, Helen C_Colsh 7. both of Woodhiirs Rev. Wallace and Maxine L.l eric enchel . and Lena Lindsay. 39 haj | Rev. nmn- cmemm Ha Stailings. M ?uu, . aih of Bafimore. M. erman ante Mercurio. 33, and Flena M. Solgone. M. and Gladss Md.: Rev. L. arlo, - qnd Luls Galiham. fm: his eits. and | . Minn.: Rev. ¥ & Donoghue, ir. 22 and Mars M. Rev. James E. GConnell. 28 and Mary L. Alvey. Clagk. 41. and Dorothy | 28 Re G E c-mun R z "5 ‘philiios. Deaths Reporled Emma M 92, Wardman Park Hotel | Qulnu A Gates. 80. 110 B o & walee 78, 1833 ‘New Kenyon, ne Hampshire avenuc. Jennv Kalisks. 75. 905 M_st, | nie McDermott, 81. -Georgetown Hos- inche Notris, 50. 1328 Columbia rd Champe C. McCulloch. ir.. 59, Walter Reed Hospital. Rovert Rorter. 56, Walter Baed Hospitel. Coliens; 86, 430 th » Sallie M. Clar. 59, 1704 Half ‘si. ‘b L,I-V,e\l»fi B 41" deorzetown Hos- 40, rear of 119 D st. g.e Peier e 20 n" fute” Bmeraenes ospital Piiot_Pence, 1. 930 Longfellow st. Charles. D. Harding, 26 days. Georgetown Hospital Grace Snowden, 80, St. Elizabeth's Hos- nSothl Gaynor, 742192 14th st. Oscar Thomas. 72. St. Elizabein’s Hospital Al the present price of commodities an American man cannot keep a wife. | homs and children on less than $40 A ' Hencse Hanars. of Character 408 Taylor St. Chevy Chase, Md. e $6,950 Modern 5-Room Bungalow Lot. 50x150 Open For Inspection J. Dallas Grady 904 14th St. N.W. Main 6181 give Underwood por- the gift the smart set Have and ime to finish ithem stander T Tel. Decatur 4100 RN T d(x MR ATECE a(x Avs WITH YOU ~IT CERTANLY DOES TANE THE BUMPS wiTH. WELLWHAT DO You SAY NOw ? IT OI\D *PROVE’ JTSELF TO ™ME om: 07 M N Katorams R \OUTLINES METHODS Will Rogers FOR AID OF HOOVER' ys: NEW YORK CITY.—We opened up our show last night. Putting on a Pred Stone show without Fred is about like Ringling bringing | = in his cireus and The life and character of Herber announcing thet | Hoover and methods by which his can- he is sorry, but |didacy for President can be furthered that the ele- |was the subject of an address vesterday phants, clowns |afternoon by Dr. Lillian Gilbreth. a ond horees were |New York consuiting engineer. before | & With it a gathering of members of the Women'’s S 2 Auxiliary of the engineers’ national Lindy attended | committee at the home of Mrs. Charles our opening to |H. Tompkins. 1610 Park road. for tea. pay his respects The auxillary is composed of the t the clever |wives and daughters of members of the daughter of his |engineers' national fallen avistor |has pledged Hself to the support of the Tetasid. Hoover-Curtis ticket. ool A telegram from John Hays Ham- That's mond. honorary chairman of- the com- Fred's mittee, commending the women on worry. was that their work was read. his fall, given The message said: such wide pub- “The women's organizations through- | liclty, might In- | out the country to elect Hoover are ren- jure the game, |dering most valuable service and are i 8 showing astonishing executive ability. But an accident | Their appreciation of the importance of like that might |g00d government, with their high pa- ‘happen any triotic aspirations, is one of the most one. reassuring features of this campaign. Hoover opens here next Monday | My hearty congratulations to the engi- night. 1It's pretty tough for us, getting six sixty, when the other candidates are showing all Gver the country for nothing. Their leaders | neers’ national commitiee in enlist- | ing the co-operation of the women.” even conscript people to make 'em 20 I and listen to them. gineer, Addresses Women in Re- publican Nominee's Behalf. been greatest to A letter from Dr. Harvey W. Wiley. director of the bureau of foods, sanifa- | tion and health of the Good House- keeping Magazine, expressing _his thanks for being listed as a member of the executive commitiee of the Dis- trict of Columbia section of the engi- | neers' national committee, was read. Besides Mrs. Tompkins in the receiv- | ing line were Mrs. Gilbreth. Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, Births Reported. The (ollowing births have heen reporied Lo Lh& Health Department ‘n the past 24 hours: atold J. and Johanns C. Groom. girl. D. Eva. Bl»rk!’gclgfl wirl, White Speel. The chairmen of delega- | tions representing the various branc: |of engineering were: Civil mgmeermg Mrs. Mason M. Patrick and Mrs, John Hanna: mining engineering. Mrs. Henry C. Morris and Mrs. Willlam Malcolm Corse: architects, Mrs. Robert Beres- James A and Agnes Buc] er. Donald V. and Merie L. Huni Predanch abe SHia Kiockenbeak. 5os. David L and Frances Dennis, boy, cal engineering, Mrs. Cabot Stevens and Mrs. Henry Gillis: mechanical en- gineering, Mrs. Proctor Dougherty and | oBn i Maey Eidwel, oy | Mrs. Charles Robinson. Andrew J. and Anns E. Llwunu bos. . doha . and"Margaret Pounds, an dlu;g J|rnn£ LB MtC;:Ych'e"y: “bos. B LA O L e complete control and direction of every film produced within its boundar Never before has any government ! | dertaken such absolute direction of the motion pieture industry. Jamee '0_and . illfe and Leia flnflor llrl Inspect Our NEW HOME 1220 13th St. N.W. LEETH BROS. Franklin 764-5-6 Whether you rent or whether you buy, You pay for the home you occupy.” -Warren CORDAY 15 RUE DE LA PAIX, PARIS Devfimeur to the Modern Wornan. TALWAYS mEr AT ALL GOOD SHOPS IMPORTED BY LIONEL, i 20-22 WEST 87w ST, NEW_YOPK fsLus omcumiIn ® | Dr. Lillian Gilbreth, Conalllnng En-\ committee. which | Mrs. Vernon Kellogg and Mrs. Virginia | The Russian Soviet government has | WITNESSES CLASH WITH INVESTIGATOR IN UTILITIES PROBE (c«mnnued, from First Page.) could not tell whether some men were directors in both. He did name S. Z. | Mitchell. as president of the company. when qestioned by Healy, but said he | could not name the president of the | corporation. Oceupy Same Office. | At this point ‘bflth organizations occupied the same offices in New York and Smith said this | was a fact, but again denied knowledge | of whether affairs of the two organiza- tions were identically administered Smith also sald he could not name any shares of stock held now by the | Electric Band and Share Co. He said his duties made him responsible, for | banking details, bookkeeping, credits, | etc., but, in answer to another quex- of the stock held by the company. in which stock was held by the Elec- tric Bond & Share Co., and Smith identified this as having been accurate months ago. This showed that the company had then held approximately | 24 por cent of the stock of the Ameri- can Power & Light Co, and Smith said he could not tell whether or not this figure was still accurate. He like- | wise said he could not tell the holdings Healy asked whether | tion, again said he could not name any | Healy produced a list of mmpinlcc‘ at the time it was formulated several' jof his company in the American Gas | | & Electric Co. Water to Be Interrupted. | Special Dispatch to The Star. | CLARENDON. Va. October 17.—The ! water service in Aurora Hills and Vir- ‘flve hours tomorrow, beginning at 10 accordmx to announcement of County | Engineer’ C. L. Kinnear. Extension of | | the water mains into Green Vallev ves- { terday caused the water to be cut off | for several hours along Mount Vernon avenie nesr Addison avenue. | ‘There are 149 vernaculars spoken in | India. As the natives cannot under- |stand any but their own, the English | munication. METAL WEATHER STRIPS OF THE BETTER KIND FEDERAL WEATHER STRIP CO. Cleveland £643-5662 10-Year Guarantee 3432 Conn. Ave. us relieve you of the re- sponsibility of maintaining an adequate supply of oil tuel by placing vou on our Regular Route Service calling at keep vour -and. by intervals, filled. An organization with eight years' experience as Oil Fuel Specialists. Dome Oil Co., Inc. Takoma Park, D. C. Phones Georgis 2270-2271-2272 certain tank ——— (“Whether You Rent, or Whether Ycu Buy, Yeu Pay for the Hnmc You Occupy.”—Warren) A WISE DECISION TO SAVE HALF YOUR RENT! That’s what it means when vou decide npon a Co- operative Apartment Home in Tilden (iardens. A carefnl survey of apartmenis af all comparable in location, environment, size, appearance and hnish, - case the rental cost is more tha on a home in Tilden Gardens, shows eve the tota! monthly clearlv that in payments Remember, that of your payments in Tilden Garden< onlv an average of one-half corresponds to a rental cost. an investment, ngly short time yon nwn a suhstantal eq you cap realize by sale 3 you sa desire You probably won't se!!, however, bec: have come to be 2 real home for you in every re: a saving, that goes to purchase your home. se your property The balance is In a snec!—-—a"d your expense corresponding to rental should be approximately one-third what a similar home would rent for. Now. while each size and style is available for inspection, vou are nrged to visit Tilden Gardens, see its many advantages as no words could describe them, and learn how easily and comfortably you may become your own landlord .J\' Counecticut Avenue at Tilaen Sueer. Just South of Bureau.of Standards. . Office Phone Cleveland 6084 . '] ..z. --—i Distins, Buiteing D-E Ivow Seiliag on the Premises Model Apartment Home, Delightfully Furnished Through Courtesy of W. B. Moses'& Sons, Open Every Day Until 9 P.M. lco | ginia_Highlands will be cut off about | to allow the making of extensions. | | i ford and Mrs. Arthur Heaton: electri- | language is the common means of com- | For the Autumn taillenr, nothing culd be smarter than the Delman high cut step-in in black or brown Russian Calf, with contrasting quarter in hlack or brown suede. The vamp is trimly finished with a tailored tongue of the twn leathers, the beel is the new Cuban heighi. Handmade in Delman’s workrooms, it retamns abways the clearcut distinction of line that gives chic to $18.50 Dl e 1221 Connecticut Quanue Qashington. Palm Reach New York every Delman model. & Mary Catherine Finn— with “Cream Top” Rart Joseph, jr. {3 HAVE USED "yoir Pastéurized Milk for n over three yearl. 1 realized that the producywas fine, but did not know how fine until the CGream Top Bottle came out. It illustrated just how much cream my babies had been fortunate enough to receive in their daily quart of milk. I have found it a very simple matter to still give them their cream by tilting the bottle or treating them to real whipping cream on their cereals.” MRS. BART J. FINN 1729 Bay Street Wise Brothers CHEVY CHASE DAIRY Advanced 9x Sedan K1480 5o 0 b tactory 'nly Nasa Offers— Toin Ignition ... Bijur ... Houdaille High C».m.u-io- Ceniratized Chassls llydv-dh- Sbock Motor ubrication Absorbers EOPLE everywhere are recognizing, in the new Nash “400,” the only car at moderate price. with #// the luxury and re- finement heretofore fyrnished by very ex- penilve motor cars. There ic nothing to compare with the per- farmance of the naw “400” Twin 'gm motor—the yéar's outstanding development in powes, speed, smoothaess 20d economy. All “400” Advanced Six models, moreover, are equipped with the world’s finest system of centralized chassis lubrication—Bijwr. " And their longer wheelbases, double drop frames, rubber insulated bodies and costly Houdaille hydraulic shock absorbers, pro- vide travel smoothness and relaxation here- re 2forded oanly by very big, very ex- pessive cars. 9 Sccars from 3385 w 31990, ). o. b. Jactory 8 Cowpas C‘M&:‘a V..:;rsr.n Joome 5, Je 60 80 jactory NASH 400 Wal!ace Motor Company Distributors—Retail Sales Rooms SLNW. Decatur 2280 Rink>r Motor Company Motor Compans rves h'l'.'-'r'.' 'u’:'z'n'f ‘campan ‘fll B Street S.E. 630 Wilsa 8l r Cll"!‘.lv