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. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHIN N, The Argonne ‘ 16th & Columbia Rd N.W. Four rooms, kitchen, bath and reception room, south- ern exposure. Reasonable rental. Shore Dinners, $1-$1.50-$2 Pennsuhvania Ave at 1l BRITISH POTTERY MEN GUESTS HERE sznt Made as Part of Tour| in Return for Foreign Hos- 3 I pitality Last Year. | | | On a tour of the United States, | studying this country’s msthods of pro- duction and manufacture of clay and silicate products, about 60 members of DURANT S DAUGHTER WED | Becomes Bride of J. H. Cooper. New York Broker. NEWARK, May 4 () —The mar- 2ge of Mrs. Margery Durant Daniel, | aughter of W. C. Durant, the auto- | mobile manufacturer, to John Hamp- ton Cooper, a broker of New York and Palm Beach, was revealed here today. The couple were married April 13 by Mayor Jerome T. Congleton in the eity hall. They gave their addresses as the St. Regis Hotel, New York. After the ceremony they left for a trip to California, saying they would mlke, their home after June 1 at the bride's country estate, Dream Land, in old ‘Westbury, Long Island. Mrs. Moore was twice married be- fore, her first husband being Dr. E. R. Campbell and her second Robert W. nock but it is more interesting to ra! such stock,” the Senator sald. “WI EASTERN SENATOR HAS i OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY. | James Rea, Mrs. Mott and Mrs. W. .| Magruder. Mrs. Magruder was recently \ Appolnted_pubticitychalrman.___ | Kean of New Jersey Raises Prize | Winning Cattle and Poultry Near Elizabeth. Senator Hamilton F. Kean, Repub-| licon, of New Jersey. one of the new dent of agricultural problems, being the owner of a farm outside the city of Elizabeth, N. J., where he has made a sm«g of raising pedigreed cattle and ultry. C-me and poultry from the Senator’s | farm have frequently carried off prizes at agricultural sho PEDIGREED FARM STOCK | 1o st T proprictorenin than ‘.:.'m| members of the Senate, is a keen stu- | newly appointed members of the Senate | ; m pitshug] you buy them. Besides you aré doing | LANDOVER, Md., my 4.—Landover | more for the industry.” e o o be in ¢lose contact with | Community Club- celcbrated its tenth | the progress of agriculture, Senatof anniversary with a dinner recently at | a:fl hufl l?stalledtl libfurymmh ‘:‘3 the Lotus restaurant, Washington. i e B comaiseAlos The dinner was followed by a theater | eI ey e i \' party at the National Theater. Those | The New Jersey Senator Is one of the | attending were Mrs. Myrtle Smith, Mre. Mrs. E. B. Selby, Mrs. | Barl Sheriff. Mrs. Wade Sheriff, Mrs. E. Scott, Mrs. Wells, Mrs. L. Di wright, Mrs. Thompsol rs. W, . Jaspe District committee. Sheffield. England, magistrates, who m. fined an unemployed man $2.50 for not | & having a license for his crippled daugh- ' tlers dog, paid the fine and bought t! license. 2001 16th St. NV, Exceptionally attractive apartments of three out- side rooms, reception hall, bath and large kitchen. Electric refrig- eration. Reasonable Rentals Spec'sl Dispatch to The Star. = Bought In Any Quantity! “Bring them in” or Phone Met. 5415 "The Blg Book Shop 933 G St. N.W. Daniel. a banker. Dicorce ended each ‘marriage. .l Salesmen Wanted ciation, and Sir William Jones, promi- | nent British ceramist. The ceramists leave tonight for the Middle West, where they will visit the | principal pottery and steel centers of the country. Thence they will go to tour of that country. This Is NOT A Sale There, is a wizardry in words “Old Fashioned chlcke'n Dinner” that flashes before you a vivid mental picture of good things galore. A satisfying ex- perience at the Winston. $1.25— and ample parking space. Hotel Winston Restaurant 108 First Stru! N.W. Wanted Salesmen We want six salesmen, who'have good appearance, to present the product of a national organization that offérs unlim- ited opportunity. The men selected must have ability and know the city; must have car and be able to furnish references. This is a reliable company with an en- viable reputation. Address Box 25-V, Star office. It is an event during the month of May to help us reduce our stock of used andreconditioned pianos at remarkable savings! The visitors were led by W. J. Gard- iner, president of the British Ceramic | Society. The visit to this country is in the nature of a return courtesy for an of- ficial visit made by members of the American Ceramic Society to England | last year. Gather at Luncheon. At the Cosmos Club luncheon this afternoon were Dr. George K. Burgess, | director_of the Bureau of Standards: | Dr. V. Kellogg, director of the National Research Council; D. A. Skinner, sec- retary of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; C. S. Partons, secre- | tary of the American Chemical Society: | | Dr. David White, secretary of the Na- tional Academy of Sciences; R. C. | Purdy, secretary of the American Ceramic Society; H. E. Howe, editor of the Journal of Industrial and Engineer- ing Chemistry; Frank R. West, pre dent of the English Refractories As: =——————= | (1ic British Ceramic Society were guests | {in the Capital yesterday of the Balti- mora and Washington sections of the creen 00r'S { American Ceramic Sclety, "composed of manufacturers of pottery and pot- New—That Do Not Warp or Sag || | tery products. Sight-seeing Tours. y 3 BRANCHES || pefore_and after luncheon at th g”igfls SNVé/ smos Club, wmct;l e aéu‘ndeg by e he British Ambassador, Sir Esme Ho (POREOTTOMRICES ) 592 G Me W ,ard._and high Government offici | the British de legation visited éhthnlB T TRAT i | States Geological Survey and the Bu- WILL TRADE LARGE HOME |rcau of standards, and took sight-sec- ing tours of the city. In the afternoon ON 16TH ST. HEIGHTS |ty Visited Arlington National Ceme- For small home or bungalow tery and placed a wreath on the Tomb Present Home Too Large for Owner of the Unknown Soldier. One of the nnl(llndlnl homes in_ this eity. ‘A'n;:r':." lot over 4. n. | n brick and Moore & Hill, lnc. Realtors Established 1900 730 17th St. N.W. Main 1174 im, pra 13 ='Daint and lavatory: private ballreo rage: oil hea tinctive woodwork and o every refinement. Address Box 230-S, St Office. rd Coups ord Touring iois Ford Touring Chesrolets, Chryster and other HILL & TIBBITTS Open Sundays and Evenings 301 Fourteenth St. Established 1924 UPERIOR SNy METAL Bmex PORCHES i REMODELED :: REPAIRED BUILT :: ENCLOSED 20 MONTHS TO PAY REASONABLE PRICES “WE REBUILD-REMODEL-REPAIR TELEPHONE MAIN 9427 TONEBRAKE » q If you're looking for |- the last word i~ Apartments it would be - wise to look at 2800 Ontario Road first _Bliss Properties Exerciser and Reducer The Name STIEFF For almost 100 years Stieff has been making pianos of un- questioned excellence. Thousands of Stieff Pianos are in use today in prominent homes and outstanding musical organiza- tions, such as the Peabody Conservatory of Music. The Mt. Vernon Seminary and National Park Seminary use Stieff Pianos exclusively, while the New England Conservatory uses 161 instruments. RN ENE SN YES—We Want to Know HOW and WHY You Haven’t Given—US—? A Trial Before To show you the wonderful & | new luster we can put on your old.rugs and remove all dirt. § We are responsible, reasonable, dependable. Shampooing, washing, scouring, sizing, re- & pairing. SANITARY CARPET & RUG CLEANING CO. ROBT. LEE PYLE 106 Indiana Ave. N.W. You can buy any of these used pianos with the same assur- ance of buying a New Stieff, for Stieff has reconditioned them and offers them to you at a price that is unbelievable. A splendid machine for home ex- ercise and scientific weight reduc- tion. Come in for free demonstration. Reasonable in Price 10 Months to Pay Get It at GIBSON’S 917-19 G St. N.W. AIVNO UNCEMEN T DETACHED HOMES AT ROW HOUSE PRICES North Woodridge 21st and Randolph Sts. N.E. We are offering for the first time new, detached, all- brick homes, priced the same as a house in a row. If you like a home with plenty of yards, flowers, gardens and separate garage, be sure and inspect these at once—only four of them. Main Main 3357 JUEYEVEEI SIS Y SR R Y O 20 27 Wonderful Bargains Stieff ........$525 Stieff ........$475 Stieff ..$385 Stieff .. ..$365 Stieff ........$325 Steinway .....$385 Knabe .$395 Shaw ........$385 Bennet Bretz. . .$285 Shaw .........$385 Shaw .........$385 Shaw ........$385 Harrington ....$100 Harvard ......$100 Elecirova .....$125 Esteyy. .. ..... 3135 Stultz & Bauer.. $95 Linderman .... $75 Werner ....... $85 Martn Bros.... $95 Gilbert $95 Garland Heintzman $75 Emerson ...... $65 Lester $75 Palmetto $75 Becker & Sons. . $45 $85 $2.25 Gallon WEATHERSHIELD A General Purpose Paint 70c Qt.; $2.25 Gal. Pint Quart Gal. Sreen Paint Black. .35 .60 Foreh Floor Enamel.. $1.10 $3.15 No. 911 Floor Varni Liquid Granite Eomr REFRIGLRATION Keeps foodstuffs in perfect condi- tion for days. In varied colors and plain white porcelain. $875 Steinway Upright 585 Reconditioned Like New This instrument represents an outstanding value. Thor oughly reconditioned by Stieff craftsmen and a very unusual value. No intersst charges. $1,850 Stieff Grand *1195 Thoroughly Reconditioned Four Hour Valspar Varnish—Enamels—Stains Brushes 10c Up Expert Paint Advice Free MUTH Quality Since 1865 710 13th St. N.W. _These are positively the biggest bargains ever offered in this section—on your own terms—and thousands of dollars less than other builders ask for same house, Drive out Rhode Island Avenue to 22nd Street N.E.—then north to Randolph Street and left on Randolph to 21st INSPECT TODAY Open and Lighted—Only 4 Left z.‘-‘v to """.:"'r :u-n. lneltlllv- sl A beautiful instrument that has been used as a demon- strator in our studio. You cannot tell it from new and a new piano guarantee goes with it. No interest charges. DOMESTIC SERVICE CORPORATION 1706 CONN. AVE.~ WM.H. 01T} Priced for the One Daz Only rice IC ORPORA! Getting Hot S oon 131 H STREET NORTHWEST Why Not Rent a Cool Apartment On One of City’s B Acres of Prival In Heart of City Handy to Cars, Stores, Theaters, Churches, Parks, Etec. 1-5 rms. & bath, furnished or unfurnished. 24-hour & elevator service. All huge, outside rooms, big clos halls & balconies. 300 Apartments—Largest Buildings in Town—Stores in Building Very Lowest Rates 2 rms., $45; 3 rms., $60; 4 rms., $77; 5 rms., $95 PHONE COLUMBIA 7744 1927 4-PASS. BUICK COUPE pecial, Brand Gienuine $875 Knabe Upright 395 Sold Under Stieff Guarantee ‘This genuine Knabe has been thoroughly reconditioned by Btieft craftsmen and is of- fered to you at a bargain price. and under the usual Stieft guarantee. No interest charges. est Elevations—Surrounded by ounds, Lawns, Trees, Garden $1,500 Stiff Grand ‘995 Studio Demonstrator PLANT NOW Annual sale of 2 and 3 year old monthly blooming Rose Bushes including Columbia, Premier, Red Premier, Butterfly, Ophelia, Mrs. Aaron Ward, Templar, Red and Pink Radiance and others at 50c Each A.Iimited quantity of newer varieties, Souv. de Claudius Pernet, Wilhelm Kordes (bronze), Florex (salmon pink) at 75c Each To appreciate the value of these it is necessary for you to see them. Cord Tires. 5-Day Free Trial!ll This Stieff Grand is a new instrument except for the fact that it has been played in our studio to demonstrate its mar- velous tone. You won't be able to tell it from new. No iIn- terest charges. No Interest Charges on Any Piano 52 U DAy Snd Plastenge. right 6017 or Col. 3588. 6* D—VAN LOADS OF FURNITURE TO each, North Beach, Fredericksbur and other points. MOVET CO. N. Y. ave. Phone Metropolitan 4095. - BUILDER: _ REMODELING sed: jobbing: coltages: bunga- o exp."Wash., Sib. ‘good W OUR GUARANTEE Any used piano bought during this May event will be accom- panied by a written agreement that we will take the piano back within one year and allow all that has been paid on it to ‘apply to the purchase on a new piano. You Can’t Get a Better Guarantee Than That CHAS. M. STIEFF, Inc. Makers of Pianos for Almost 100 Years 1340 G Street N.W. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. is to make a profit 1743 18th St. j N.W. Below Assessor’s Appraisal One-Half Cost of Reproduction Corner, center call, eleven rooms and 2 baths; perfect condition ; parquet floors; beautiful living and dining rooms. Six front bedooms. TLot 52 feet in width. BARGAIN PRICE—CONVENIENT TERMS This Home Will Pay for Itself Inspect Sunday, 2 to 6 P.M. WALTER A BROWN j 1400 H st. N.W. Main 1653 § T e i A,YANLOAD OF FURNITURE To special rates for part loads. TES STORAGE CO.. INC., N.W Main 2150, Also—Ramblers in variéty, Perennials, Iris, French Hydrangeas, Chrysanthemums, Hedge Plants, Ever- greens, Boxwood, Shrubbery, Peonies—in fact, every- thing that should be planted now. For Sale at Our Greenhouses Good Hope Road, Anacostia and (g and framing, 2c: Dlenty 216, ash, doors, windows complete radiators, nxmm pipe: Frederick Pike, Near Rockville 7:30 AM. to 7:30 PM. May 6—18, 1929 A. GUDE SONS CO., Cal SON_TRANSFER & STORAGI THE BRIDE AND GRADUATE-WE Qur designs and onds. watches. “ReDAIring. NN. 811 E st. n.w.. 2nd — A — =To haul \'ln Iold! of llu’nltlll’t to or from New York. Phila., Boston, Richmond and points South Smith’s Transfer & Storage C 1313 You st. scraped. cleaned. (7()Rs hand or machine work. R. R. NASH, FLOOR SERVICE. COLUMBIA 211, e Al BRI T N A SR .m