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Summer’s juyt cAround The Comer Maytime — come to the 6ot ety e pr e Spring has & warm em! o e 314 luoo “Wn in | Culsine unexcetod. * pmerican Flan. Walter J. Busby, Ine. - NAME COMMITTEES FOR C. OF C. DRIVE Membership Campaign to Get Under Way Monday—Con- tinues Three Days. An intensive campalgn for new mem- | e bers for the Washington Chamber of Commerce will be waged next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday under direc- tiaz { the membership committee, of which Robert L. McKeever is chairman, it was announced today. More than 100 chamber members have been assigned to campaign com- mittees, Ihich will hold daily luncheon | Teport meetings at the City Club at 12:30 o'clock, and under plans formu. lated under the direction of Mr. M THE EVENING made a member of the membership committee for the purposes of the cam- paign. A broadside of umglgn material was mailed out to members yesterday by Dorsey W. Hyde, jr., executive secretary, listing the aims and accomplishments of the chamber during its 23 years of existence. The special campaign committees and their chairmen are as follows: C. T. Clagett, chairman: John C. Koons, C. C. Cappel, H. D. Crampton, E. L. Davis, Robert McP. Milans. Ralph A. Davis, chairman: Simon Be- Ioff, S. R. Bowen, F. Buchholz, M. O. Chance. Other Groups Named. Prank P. Fenwick, chairman; Edward ‘Widmayer, Joseph A. Wilner, 8. E. Bur- ss, H. H. Rideout, Edward S. Hine, Schley Zirkin. Granville Gude, chairman; W. W. Eaton, C. H. Frame, S. E. Godden, R. G. Hunt, H. C. James. E. E. Herrell, chairman; Adam_ A. Weschler, Leon S. Ulman, H, M. Hor- ton, H. H. Kidwell, M. H. Rittenhouse. A. C. Smith, chairman; G. S. DeNeale, Dr. J. D. Rogers, Grover Blackstone, Henry C. Cole, J. D. Dreyfuss, Norman W. Oyster, William Payne, J. H. Gazner. Women's Committee. Keever each member is autom: Judge Mary O'Toole, chairman; Mrs. " | A Sundlun, W. M. Wallace, M. M. Wyvell, B. H. Roberts, D. E. Wright. _ Thomas P. Littlepage, chairman Charles H. Le Pevre Robert N. leper John H. Small, W. P. Plymale, Julius I Peyser. ‘Caleb O'Connor, chairman; Balderson, George F. Sharpe, J. M. Smith. Eckert Is Chairman. John A. Eckert, chairman; Allen V. De Ford, Allan Davis, Wilbur L. Gray, George A. Wick, E. Frank Heim. Harry King. chairman; G. Manson Foote, Isaac Gans, Anton Stephan, Leese, W. McK. Stowell. Charles J. Stockman, chairman; J. P. Bramhall, Harry S. Morris, George 0. Tenny, F. M. McConihe, W. P. Grove. ‘W. M. Aitchison, chairm: Miller, Carey E. Quinn, E. F. B. Hoffman. P. J. Harmon, chairman George P | Mangan, J. E. Madding, jr.; B. Kay, Adam Gadtiis. Howard Griffith. = Other Committees. Stephen H. Talkes, chairman; Louls Justement, Sidney Seidenman, Maurice Otterback, Homer L. Kitt, J. E. Palmer. Willlam J. Brown, chairman; CIlif- ton Aires, Darrell P. Aub, W. C. Bnlderuun C. A. Keefer, R. E. Buckley. J. E. Heberle, chairman; Lewis, Joseph Low, R. B. Russell A. ul, R P Detwiler, . Lyon, STAR., WASHINGTON. Clifford | “D. C, TUES MAIL ORDER BRIDE” GIVEN PRISON TERM ‘Woman Convicted of Assault Upon Husband Met Through Mat- rimonial Agency. M. | By the Associated Press. RUTLAND, Vt., May 28.—Mrs. Laura Woodward Haverty, “mail order bride,” entered today upon a sentence of not less than 25 years nor more than 30 years at the State Prison for Women here. She was found guilty of assault with intent to kill her husband, Thomas | Haverty, one-armed house painter, of Brattleboro, by a jury in the County Court at Newfane last week and sen- tenced yesterday. Mrs. Haverty struck her husband on the head with an iron griddle while he slept_in their Brattleboro home April 30. The State charged her attack was made in order that she might collect | life insurance she had taken out on Haverty. Two of her children, Raymond and Pearl Woodward. testified that the A. | mother sought their aid in killing Hav- | The First Spiritualist Church Rev. Alfred H. Terry. Pastor SPIRIT MESSAGE SEANCE With Ballot Readings Wednesdav, May ., 8 at 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Readings by the mediums of the church Stelos Stands Supreme Southern Stelos Co. 701 12th St. N.W. FORGING AHEAD The revival of the vorue for ght Ironwork bringing enchanting eand sates, doorknockers. andiro many other produets of th to our homes. Bernhardt slorifies the blacksmith the Forge to the Home.” A Necessary Magazine for the Homebuilder | YOUR HOME| The June Issue—Just Out—At All Newsstands AMUSEMENTS. HEY! HEY! Mr. Pox has done something uniqus and new.—NEWS. Even Fioréns Ziesteld in his most extravagant moods might have diffi- culty in coping with the Fox “Follies.” —STAR. Movie patrons wet u sumptuous re- :‘u‘unior a nominal box-office fee.— KELLEY, Leaps over all its predecessors to take an undisputed place at the head of the list.—NELSON B. BELL, POS: e a5 WED. MAT, ALL SEATS Stc EXTRA MAT. THURSDAY Pa lwtly One Wnl Only By C. Saint-Saens By the Choir of 50 Voices Solo Quartet and Orchestra MerrilL erty. Pearl is held at Newfane on a forgery charge growing out of the theft of an automobile and Raymond on a | charge of assault on his_stepfather. | Their cases will be disposed of this | week. The woman married Haverty after n; few months' correspondence through a matrimonial agency. | | | Marie Moore Forrest, Mrs. Harrlet Haw- ley Locher, Mrs. Arvilla Thoma, Miss M. | Pearl McCall, Miss Edna J. Sheehy, Mrs. Caroline B. Stephen, Miss Sibyl Baker. | _ John S. Hornback, chairman; Charles MOHAIR TROUSERS | 1. Beavens, T. S. Settle, C. Melvin $4.65, $5.65 3 o Mely T tch 0dd C | Sharpe, George W. Slater, T. T. Taylor. Slaeh s iyesy s 1Goely | ~“william O. Tufts, chairman; John B. Rudolph ~ Jose, _chairman; 9 | E[ A N | Dickman, George S. Praser, Hugh Reilly, | SEM S' 7th & F ic. .y Robinson Robert. Dotigan. | King, Lewis A. Payne, James W. S. L. Thompson, chairman; A. J.'Pete Murtagn, Alfred L. Stern. { ORDERED SOLD By Manufacturer—Warehouse Sale Tires and Tubes Merchandise consngned to the METROPOLITAN WAREHOUSE CO. Thousands of absolutely brand-new, first-class Tires and Tubes Priced for immediate disposal ’» FOR DECORATION DAY Hamline M. E. Church 16th St. at Allison N.W. Tuesday, May 28, 1929 At £:15 o'Clock P.M. Admission, $1.00 oh . chairman; Morris Cafritz, Peter A. Drury, J. Fanciulli, J. S. Mcllhenny, H. D. Ormshy Walter Hinton, cl ‘man; Creed W. Fulton, H. B. Plankinton, W. M. Stewart, 3d; Sidney W. Straus, Bertram Chesterman. Phillip FREDERICKSBURG “The City of Shrines” De Luxe Motor Tours Sundays and Wednesdays 10 AM. - $5.00 inemtine and by charter from Wlllurd Hotel T Witlara unm' ufl-"‘ LAY PALM BEACH and TABOR INN Ocean end Connecticut A : COOLED BY REFRIGERATION Gloria Swanson in Tax F\ght. LOS ANGELES, May 28 (#).—Gloria la Bailley de la Falaise, whose motion picture name is. Gloria Swanson, was alleged to owe the Government $25.- 240. 3’0 in unpaid income taxes in three tax liens in Federal Court yesterday. The liens charged the actress owed $6,943.30 additional taxes for 1924, $8.- 583 for 1925 and $10,255.05 for 1926. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“The Spider,” drama, at 8:20 pm Fox—"Movietone Follies,” at 11:45 am., , 4:40, 7:40 and 9:55 p.m. Palace—"“Where East Is East.” at 2:10, 4:55, 7:40 and 10 p.m. stuff,” at 11:35 am, 40, 7:40 and 9:45 pm. | Llltle Thukl‘ — “Shooting _Stars,” from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Columbia—*Coquette” (second week), at 11:45 a.m., 1:55, 3:50, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. Metropotitan — “The Desert Song"” | (third week), at 10:15 a.m., 12:25, 2:35, 4:45, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Rialto—"Syncopation,” second_ week, at 11:50 a.m., 1:45, 3:40, 5:35, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. R Tivoli—"The Broadway Melody." at N 2, 3:50, 5:45, and 9:30 p. Ambassador—''Hot Stuff, P nt 6:25, 8:10 and 9:55 p.m. Central ‘The Mnunu Call,” contin- uousfromilam tollpm OCEAN GROVE, N. Your ~ Worth Battery 1520 Gon the purchase of the latest All-Electric r.n:n RAD] RADIO %L EESES 712 s DINE AND DANCE ) (No Cover Charge) Cathedral Mansions Cafe 3000 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Home Cooked Table D'Hote Also Light Supper and Refreshments Special 4-Course 75 Dinner, 5 to 8 c Dancing Until 12 F_ST. AT 13TH—Coni. from 11:00 NOW PLAYING A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture LON CHANEY In a Strange Picture of the Orient WHERE EAST IS EAST with LUPE VELE2---ESTELLE TAYLOR —ON THE STAGE— HERBERT RAWLINSON 1In a Breezy Presentation “SEASHORE FOLLIES” oLumBiA AT _12TH—Cont. from 10:38 Second Big Week of the New Mary's All-Talking Hit MARY PICKFORD “COQUETTE” ALL-TALKINC SUlSIDIARV FEATURES 2 Z Grove. Sk cond Wi prEm every 7227 Saturing _JOHN IRVING FISHER, xxxxxx COMING rxxxrrsy Gerhardt Hauptmann’s Widely Read and Much Discussed “The Weavers” in Movie Form Ak ke _nm WARING s Jmcopation RIAITO 222 AT GEE The Enzleude Bone ‘The only resort on the combines perfect bl(hln ing, with 8 modern hof lief from Hay Fever Ml(dn Booklet. Five nnis courts. Opens June 21st. . F. ENGLE. Manager. WILDWOOD. N. J. ROYAL INN 1 ¥ to New Convention and | lu. IZS 'llly own. Mst. J. OCEAN_CITY, Isla 7% iuu‘u-uu‘ » » L3 » | t ‘i i‘tfi*ifi*fififl 2% 2027 WY VIRGINIA. In tlpe Mountains of Virginia - Fox 33x6.00 32x6.20. 29x4‘.4O : All Slzes : Tubes 30x3% 69c | (with tire) $1.1 Subject to prior sale, several hundred Tires, INCLUDING Fisk AL Windsor Premier FIRSTS Webster Other makes for your selection WAY BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES ; Pair, Values to $4.00 Wit 38Ves fices, either Mt. dackson, Bpring! V Now open. Special week—ma rte in eftect | ®ntil’ June 23, covering 4 meals and one A nient's’ lodsing, $5.00 per person. ‘Reservation: Ralph P. Jonnsen. Mg The New Avalon Centrally located on water tront. Every odern convenience. Miss Vireinia Lesgett. NEW WAVERLEY HOTEL Il _Out Rooms, Prival 2. 8 rt Batbing, De RESORTS. HE Braddock Heights Md. Fifty Miles West from Bal- timore and Washington on top of Blue Ridge Mountain. New Swimming Fool, Golf, Tennis, Croquet. .skalmg, Dancing. Blue Ri E Tunspoxuuon Busses leave | Baltimore | and, Washington 7:30, 9:30 AM.: 12:30, 2:30. 4, 7 P.M. dlrfl:l to Bl’lddock Heights. Write for reservations to the following Hotels and Cottapes: HOTELCBBADDOCK SEACRIST Mo uo'lmnm HAYS CO’I' GE josephine Hays, Prop. 'I‘llE S'I'ONEIIUS'I‘ COTTAGE Hottel. Pr BES’I‘ CO'I"I'AGE lum, VALI.EY VIEW INN Mrs. Lucy Oberlander. Prop. CAMP SCHLY INN Miss Clara Coblents, Prop, THE _SUNSET VIEW A.nIIIIIIIHIIIIII.IIllIIIllfl|Iil||i|IlIIIIIIIIII|I|I|I|I|I!Illil!lilln.. Great Falls, Va. Summer Season Begins May 30th Amiiaaivents—-Plsnic’ Groesds All Outdoor Sports Something New—Scenic Tower— Wonderful view of the Falls and surrounding country. Dancing All Day Music by Bill Herron's Band Round Trip, 50c Children Under 12, 25¢ Frequent trains from Terminal, south end Key Bridge. Washington & Old Dominion Ry. T SAVE MONEY ON mcm gMiTHS LOCAL 8 LONG DISTANCE MOVING AGENTS ALLIED VAN LINES C "MArING e ANith EDMUND LOWE, % Fach. $18.50; Pair, 8.95; Pal ach, &30 LU mear 9th . ‘Today and Tomorrow, Home Towners” ALL-TALKIE. 1819 pitel St. Tods morrow, DOLORES COSTELLO, CONRAD NAGEL, | “Glorlous Betsy” JESSE THEATER_ g GIBH DY, OWLING HOLLY- NCESS '3, Sashe e'nmx MAD. 100% COMEDY _and NEWS. DUMBARTON 3% Wisconsin Ave. MacLEAN and THOMAS LB 1 o THE STRDER $8.00 16.00 17.00 00 00 00 00 00 35.00 3.'-’;;5.:;?-,: 3333333333 13.45; Pair. 30x5 $10.95 Runnin 'lur—mfl:lfl Capacity 100. - Mrs. COLONIAL BEACE VA. T S 'i:‘ox’.‘&i'ii'l."sucn Ho'n-:l.' 29x5.00 Goodyear Cleveland Blemished $8.95 $7.95 ALL OTHER SIZES INCLUDING TRUCKS Open 8 a.m. until 5:30 pm. Including Saturdays No Phone or C. O. D. orders. Florida Avenue at Porter 5 at RESORTS. 32x4 Factory Recon- structed 31x4 Riverside B nd s, Both V. And Md." Ferry, I;'n- ROBLYN—NOW OPEN FO 1 Rates, 116 w(%cfi:r vuk. Deliveries extra 50 Florida Avenue N.E. RESORTS. WASHED CLEANED €coLD [ sronace t FURS 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 5es1ra5]e Fun-ushed Cottages s D etie "l Forest Ton: anowa, a0, RESORTS. STANLEY-CRANDALL THEATERS METROPOLITAN DAILY 10 _A. M. TO i1 P. M. FINAL WEEK Warner Bros, Spectacular Singing Suecess DESERT The First Comolete Musieal Play Eyer Presented on EARLE DALY 10:30 A M. TO 11 P M. Heay Her Talk! SeeHer Dance! AI.IGE WHITE GCI:_NIC l.lMITED \m 2 CALIFORNIA ..~ Travel THRU America’s Scenic Wonderland—Nor Arounp It! | ‘Located on the Beautiful Potomac Opens Thursday MAY 30 Decoration Day Str. 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See Great Salt Lake, ride across glittering white miles of Salt Beds to the superb Sierras—over Flower Lake and Beck- with Passes into the glorious Feather River Canyon—then to beautiful California and the placid Pacific. ‘Take advantage of low summer excursion fares to Cali- fornia and route your ticket over these lines of innumerable scenic wonders that can be found on no other railroad journey, > T el M St NE BORDEN__and AVES in “THE ETER- MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Lesves 7Tth St. Wharf Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cate and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon Not Opes on Sundeys. ISIT This Store For All Your Blank Book Needs E. Morrison Paper Co. Faster Schedule to California\\“ Effective June 9 DAILY EXAMPLE Leave St. Louis 2:02 p.m. Sunday Arrive San Francisco 12:30 p.m. Wednesday Thru Drawing Room Compartment Sl: ers Observation Service Xll the W, i Excellent Dining Smnu 1230 C st TODAY—HELEN TWELVETREES in ___"BLUE_SKIES." 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