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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928. by T T | 4 i CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. row at Twenty-seventh and P streets. | avenue, will have its annual communion HEGE M AY ENIER ‘ l Candidate \H[ ARING UN 'l' AXl |Five-Year-Old Son of Missing Sea Flyer \’ Al sty mase "t ihe Vislaton Monastry. j | Confident He Will See Daddy Today | mmt s mas o i nomm Bk, | suins, 550 b st Bt. "sincoass | wass anc preach she sorprs Beierion =t H. C. MacDonald, happily played in| “I heard that my husband was | | | Georgia avenue near Military road. Asylum, Fourth and Channing streets| will be served after the service. All | B { — northeast. | friends and former pupils invited. | . ; ! ” A card party for the benefit of St. s P : | By the Associated Press. night near the telephone hoping to Near | Teresa's Church of Anacostia will be| Mid-City Citizens’ Association will| The Ohio Girls of Washington wil . . [gicieas s L his home today, too young to share in |sighted by a steamer but beyond that| Ladies' Auxiliary, No. 256, Knights of | J. V. Morgan of the Lawyers' Smith. Formal Candidacy for Presi- | ; | Utilities Commission te Con-| | ’ LONDON. October 19.—Tan Mac- | some definite news of her husband. Who | given, 8.30 o'clock, at Northeast Masonic| meet. Monday, 8 pm. at Thomson ' gii s Uamee nt the Aninecon, wil | ! | Donald, 5-year-old son of Lieut, Comdr. | is believed by many to have perished. | pall,’ Eighth and F strects northeast.| Community Center. Election of officers. | fomorrow. 8:45 pm. All o [ i i i 4 Col. Thomas J. Dickson, former Army the general anxiety concerning his|I have heard nothing,” she said this St. John, will give a card party, 8 Robinson Club’ will address the Was Thom r Arm; i ‘mm\rg. long overdue on an attempt t0 | morning. “Many friends have been ring. | o'clock, at 4920 Ninth street. ington Open 2’:’17“,":;,""““},,5“{“;(".5“,?\;}:ll\lfnll?-llrlléw‘:&ln e LT dent of Citizens’ Body Ex- % | Sider Assuming Jurisdiction e (e Sea.” e | bl ey oy nE the night fo.askc ABT) ) oyricll anaiiterary: eniter{atiiment| Aiived - Smifth fos. PRsidents” Free i the Pythian Temple, 8 o'clock, Col. | " Sy | . child said. “I am going to see him to-| Friends soon persuaded her lie down Will be given by the Harrison Bible gamission. Public admitted. Discuss!un.‘wcm‘ms e Tt i the Distet ected Shortly. Over Vehicles. day.” and she obtained the first real sleep| Class of Congress Street Methodist| gk ar history as taught in the District p g ; g His mother kept vigil throughout the | she has had in 40 hours, Protestant Church, 8 o'clock, in lecture| Tho Visitation Alumnae, Connecticut | public schools. Sl e bl AR room of the church, 1238 Thirty-first| street. Edwin S. Hege of the Chevy Chase : | The Public ties Commission an- T ; nomeer o, Cjlies Commizcion 27| DRUM SAILS FOR U. S. | POLICEMEN TAKE SPILL. | = The ways and means committee of i |'a public hearing to determine whether | | Federal Chapter, No. 38, will have a a “dark horse” in the race for the it shall assume jurisdiction over taxi- | presidency of the Federation of Cit- | : . cabs. The date for the h ng will Army Hurricane Relief Director | Motor Cycle Officers Wearing é‘;?,.;,‘:f,‘” h;!;lrfiQrx:gi(z:_flfmf"r_}{:::m;}z Associations, which James G. - be fixed after the pending gas valua- | Leaves Porto Rico. “Other” Breeches to Work Today. | sisth and Pennsylvania avenue. 1 | A a stree ar fare cases are set- | —_— will relinquish November 3. | e o e e the | Lincoln Woman's Relief Corps will Hege has Hipkstarmally o | | | The reopening of the taxicab discus- | (#).—Brig. Gen. Hugh Drum, who was | mmmm‘\ recine! ((lmi:].; g (é‘m[ hold a rummage sale today and tomor- 4 i i vhich was fist agits o |detailed to direct the Army hurricane | “other” brecches and they blamed it | ———mm—— = nounced his candidacy, he said he is sion which was fist agitated in the | i y e ; Bt i portral) st e e HANHESY Spring when the Diamond cabs started | ielief on this island, has ended his duty | all on the rain. most of the city churches are listed, together with the pas- i = 8 Painting | tor's name, location of church, | ! a short-lived 10 cent " jitney" service for |here. He sailed for New York yes-| The men, L. S. Graham and C. W. accede to the wishes of his 2 iGo\‘nmmn:‘\t workers is the result of a | terday. i 3 5 o Nie e on, “‘f'rgrfi'.’ta?'n.mcf:;‘ | an The race will then be ; i B During the past month Gen. Drum | when the sudden showe e city The mace Wil then become § | recent_opinion by Corporation Counsel s i 1Dh B GaPrh doow ' Sl Setrdar” afirmio Evpry S(ltl”'(l(ly . S chien CAnIBRY t B :DWIN . | A s tils class 2 |leaving he said he had concluded that | am atte g his motor- . avowed candidates in- the field, George EDWIN S. HEG — |nis sutadliocion ioveriits elassaf ear= | RIS HE RO HE R gy G oI | o et it ta, Tiag O thie: Ohuisen: Bageor s~ B0 Music Corner, 7th and G M St i iy l il = at. | disaster with calmness, loyalty and de- | Both lost their seats on the motorcycles GiabTe ftariatioh i resaia 1 o 1o T soe Tuathe Buean Indieal | cermination to sciteve & giiek feeoy. | ?rr::l‘“;;‘m:{i‘;i"“:‘r“i““‘“r (opemo ineic t5 e religibist aElvities. 1 wo a r WQ Hege was one of the first to advance | gyers : «Big | against driv £ cab g L €y, Wikl mibetter and miore stalie and | SRS T ICUE S0Rd et TORCHEY. U | W Washinglons Converilertly are e c O the name of Charles I. Stengle as a| ' e cn8 Veterans May See “Big {g80%L fritews of i habitat as a goal. He said that the E o to. einmaaon - o Bl s : | A charity performance for all over- | ta88°d cabe, !|for renabilitation. efiniely that he was not seeking an |4 SHETIY) PEOTmAnCe Tor, A doueeq | under the law to carry hoiel guests only i’ . PRI Lt R s e o R e A New Record Just Out tain the idea of running if I did not | Sr9SS. = > 4 3 concessions are established when not in clsterin | sermons, special music, ete. feel that the federation can restore co- | 2'€1ock at the Olmypic Theater, Four- | g, West End Laundry e e > learn what is going on in the : . oF charge of F. C. Jackson and H. D. Mur- | _Western Maryland College is out to | 172325 Pennsyivania Ave.N-W: | : v ! floor of the federation meetings,” said | qock® managers of ihe theater, - | get £4,000,000 in 10 years for expansion | George Plitt Co., Inc. churches of Washington than ciation seeking the support of dele-| Hesse Absent on Vacation Trip. | e, | PhomeE M. th St. P 2 gates. The federation delegates know | Il axrim 22t | my r of police, who is taking his vacation in | is sufficient |a series of week end trips. left last night MENU PE AS Sturtevant Blowers —_————— {on a boat trip to Norfolk, Va. He will | | For Burning Buckwheat Coal which breaks all records in English| Inspector Henry G. Pratt, assistant e SuRSriar AASE YenE Giosst FRIES, BEALL & SHARP post offices for long service, Walter |superintendent, is acting as head of the JAMES M. DENTY 734 10th St. N.W. N Frost has just relinquished his position | Police Department in the absence of | et blimlmabls B as chief supervisor at Reigate. Maj. Hesse. e st — o e A i il il R A TR UM ! I i M RO i : L | William W. Bride that the commission | Visited all sections of the island. Vel Ldba on. and Walter I. Swanton of FREE MOVIE OFFERED | Coincident with the commission's an- |masses in general had met the storm behind, swerved to avoid hitting him. Star, you will find much val- 3 b d ranged as to denomination ¢, but Stengle at the last meet- | Parade” Picture Sunday. | streets in sea he L | SPirit he had observed here would guar- | z . Sng' of the Manoetion " anroreed| [(Eauee ! cabe it o : antee the financial assistance needed | SPEC[ALT[ES Are Here Agam 8 ce and are required to remain at the taxi “T weuld not for one moment enter- | bY Mrs. Elsic Davis. hostess of the Red | d U streets, when the “Bi The time to have the work done is now. | i i [ ”. hesion and put an end to the personal | teenth an ) g e wnderers 'and Dy Cl et us atmate. | There is no better way to i e £ (o 'S SRR wh prtgrgrrd | 2 | IN THE JAIL HOUSE Hege, “If I deci ter th - | " v's t paign, T will :;éd;nmh:f‘r:rir any s | — program. Phone Main 2321 SR R et | to read Saturday's Star. 3 Don’t Miss This One me and my record and theis judgment | M2 Edwin B. 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Hahn Shoes for men that is worn by boys and Sport Hose All-wool and mixtures of wool | girls. Especially chic for | B $5 to $14 M 9 sho 7 length, perfect and splendid pat- and rayon. Bright colors io he | school and daytime wear. i Ask to see the “Ripple” and “Great s P A ] worn with pretty skirts. Slip-on ; ] ) terns for boys and girls. Mercerized and coat styles wil or | Red, tan and navy of good Diamond,” new accordion pleat, striped 14th at G and golf hose in new designs and good round necks. Sizes 28 to 36. grade sucde-cloth. and checked novelty half hose— color combinations. Sizes 7 to 11. Second Floor—King's Palace, b i 1) : : — 65¢ Pair. 3 Pairs, $1.50 3212 14th