Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1929, Page 6

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uumfs'cumnv mtnssum FESTIVAL Gen. Stephan Tells Radio Audiénce Program Contem- | plates 3-Day Activities. In s radio talk last evening, Gen.| Anton Btephan, chairman of the com- | mittee in charge of organizing Wash- | filMl first Cherry Blossom Festival in of 1930, told of. the tentative plnru Which have beeri formulated for the event. ‘The program as it has been outlined contemplates a festival of three days’ duration. The entertainment on the first d would include a fegatta of motor boats and 8 lare between eight-oar shells in | the Georgetown Channel. In _the aftbrnpon Army planes from Bolhng Field and NAvy planes from the vanl lur Station in stunt and s flyin if the weather conditions perv a demonstration of &moke- roen laying would be given. ©On the second day the children of | the public schools would entertain the | visitors with folk dances. A @rill by Cavalry troops from Fort o’Sd = conumpuud ‘This _exhibit ToRoh Ry Y20 IROene Sharey, tise: TO\ cherry 08« hich are the gift of the Em- peror of Japan. The Sylvan Theater, located near the ‘Washington Monumem wuuld be the| background tableaux, dances songs in the evemnt of tm second d: According to the plan outlined . Bte] , the climax of the fes be ‘reached on the third, or coronation day. In the morning a polo game between nnlonuny known players would be staged. afternoon a barge would proeeed down the Potomac from above Georgetown, urryln( the Dflneel! and her entourage. On reach- ing Hains Point the royal barge and escort would proceed l? the Washing- ton Channel and land. Here the princess would - disembark amid the “blare of trumpets and be escorted to m throne on the lawn near the Speedwa The coronation would then h and v.he crowned ruler wnnld enter the m ml & procession d the 'nu closing fe-ture ‘would be a coro- nation ball held in the eves which the queen and . her. mal 3?;'&' D nd | Bé reimbursed from revenues derived from reserved seats and concessions. Punds inexcéss of the guaranty sus would be kept in trust for next year's Hurricane Strikes Antofagasta. By Cable ta The Star. , Chila, June 22.—A rgx’r‘- snow Tain fall was reporte at Caplapo by the National Telegraphs. Approve Plans for Placing Monument TO pollsh General m Savannal’\ Ga By the Associated Press. Plans for the erection in Savannah, | Ga., ‘0 a monument to commemorw Gen, Casimir Pulaski, the Polish hero of the American Revolution, were Ap- proved at a meeting here of repre- | sentatives of Polish-American veterans' ‘roups and Mayor Gordon Sausser of javannah, Tgnatius K. Werwinski of South Bend, nd., chairman of the United States Pulaski Sesquicentennial Commission, and K. 8. Baldyga, president of the Polish Army Veterans' Association of America, headed the group which pre- pared for the observance on October 11 of the 150th anniversary of Pulaski's death, two days after being wounded in battle at Savannah. SUMMER T0 BEGIN marked by special ceremonies in | Savannah, invitations to which are to be extended to Ignace Paderewski, first President of Poland, Pilsudski. These invitations will be taken to Poland by Mr. Baldyga. | The group invited Maj. Gen. Herbert B. Crosby, chief of Cavalry, to head a national Pulaski committee which will have charge of the funds to be col- lected for erection of the Savannah monument. The memorial planned is an obelisk surmountlnr & mound and | containing pictorial galleriés of Ameri- can wars. It is to be erected at a cost | of $350,000 on a plot of ground donated by the City of Savannah. ‘ and Marshal | District to 75. Forty-four school playgrounds will be opened at specific hours to the clhilldren | of the District tomorrow, bringing the total number of piay sites availalbie to 75, it was announced last night by Mrs. | BOSTON IS VOTED MEET OF U. S. SOCIAL WORKERS Balloting for Officers of National Association Will Be Concluded Tomorrow. By the Assoeiated Press. BAN FRANCISCO, June 29.—The Na- | tional Conference of Social Work, in session here, laid aside technical dis- cussions today and took up the matter of election of officers and the choosin, for next year's meeting, and Minne- apolis, affer a contest with Kansas City. Mo., and Omaha, won the -con- vention for the following year. Balloting for officers began early in the day and will continue until late Monday. Interest centers principally on the race for presidemt of the con- ference, which is said to lie between Dr. Miriam’ Van Waters, referee of the Los An'elet Juyenile Courts, and C. M. , executive secretary of the Cmelnnnl community chest. A hippopotamus recently charged a in nea nger, but dis: ' Special Low Prices! On Discontinued Types | CLARK JEWEL Gas Ranges In order to these * models stock we have marked prices way below. Save! %< MUDDIMAN § 709 13th St. N.W. Main 140, | Susie ulloot Rhodes, nupervlsar of -pl-y-‘ rounds. 57Ot the school grounds openingfomdr - row, 33 are for white children and 11 are for colored. The municipal grounds, already open, include 22 for White boys and girls and 8 for colored chfldrem ke actonl grounat are 6 pm. daily. They, and the huu‘h ct opening follow: ‘White—Adame, R street betwe Hampshire avenue and Seve! street, 1 p.m.. Benning, Anacost between Bennlng ant northeast, 10 a.m.; Bancroft, l'.l | and Newton streets, 10 am.; Fifth and Decatur atree PROFIT IN “LODGE GOAT.”| GREENVILLE, II. (#). —-The De Moulin brothers of Greenvi J»r hape the only persotis who have ri den | “lodge goat” to fortune. "rhe brothers, U. 8. and Ed, originated the “lodge th bflck in 1808. They now o rate & factory here.for the produc- of lodge initiation supples. It fs Oreenvfllel larg lndmtry and e ploys 150 r ‘The brothers have | developed 0 stunts for the lodge init tion. The De Moulins bega il blacksmit] am.; Established 33 Ye Established 33 Years \) Carats, less 10 2 ‘Poum. absolute per- fect solitaire diamond sold at once. b Solid platinum diamond flexible bracelet, 129 large lumonln. and los ds, newest' lnlm finest qual- ity and workman- ship. An unusual monds. A real value. bnrnin KAHN OPTICAL CO. Jewelers 617 Seventh St. N.W. (Between F and gem, handsome ls-kt. DIANOND =375 flery gem, Iady’s mounting set with 10 diamonds. Must be sold at once. Blue-white solitaire Lady's Elgin rec- tangular diamond wrist watch, newest design, 12 large dia- monds and 2 emer- alds, platinum set- tings. A real bargain. 2 OR:S PIECE Get a Suite Free Com¢ In and Be Convinced! Here s How It Works Buy a Living Room Suite Gel a Bedroom or ‘Din ing Room Suite FREE $139 LIVING ROOM SUITE Get a $139 Bedroom or Dining Room Suite FREE—$139 $159 LIVING ROOM SUITE Get a $159 Bedroom or Dining Room Suite FREE—$159 Slfl LIVING ROOM SUITE 4 $189 Bedroom or Dining Room Suite FREE—$189 m’ LIVING ROOM SUITE - Get a $229 Bedroom $249 LIVING ROOM SUIT! or Dining Room Suite FREE—$229 E Get a $249 Bedroom or Dining Room Suite FREE—$249 -$289 LIVING ROOM3SSUITE “"Get a $289 Bedroom or Dining Room Suite FREE—$289 425 7th St. PREM]ER 425 7th St. JORDAN’S " Sale of We have quite a few of t that _have béen used for 13th& G Radlos he standard makes of radios home demonstrations, ex- changed and some that are discontinued modeéls that we will sell for the:low prices quoted helow. This is your opportunity to get a good radio set that we will guar- antee at a very low price. with you. Majestic Atwater Kent Sonora Federal . Freed-Eisemann Priced From Come tomorrow, bring §10 Freshman Brunswick RCA Kolster Zenith | =5(+—=65——5100 U $1000 FIRST PAYMENT Balance Qver Many Months ARTHUR \ JORDAN ‘239"‘ G 8tmt~ (Elor lb!e Men’s Suits Dry Cleaned THIS greatly reduced price will be discontinued shortly. Send your suitt in now, when they will receive a thor- ouhly high-grade cleaning and pressing at oun lowest price of the season. N Two or more suits called for and delivered Silk Dresses Dry Cleaned and Hand Pressed Beautiful' Workmanship—Attractive Prices DISTRICT CLEANERS & DYERS, Inc 630 G Street N.W. 1627 Conn. Ave. 811 Vermont Ave. 1734 Conn. Ave. 123 B Street S.E. 505 C Street N.E. Franklin 2406.2407 ADVERTISEMENT. INTENSE PAINS CAUSED - BY DRINK OF WATER | I MRS, W. J. RECK. | ““After suffering for over & year 1|Extract (formerly called Herh :ulce)‘ | am thankful to say that in Miller's | has an equal. anks to it, Herb Extract I found the one medicine | stomach is once more in good roer to overcome Ry healthh worries and I |no lon‘ger suffer with those terriblé cannot pralse this medieine too highly. | pains, food agrees with me, headaches, l Only a few weeks ago my stomach | also other pains, have left and it is | was in such a condition that eating | wonderful the way this medicine over~ was almost out of the question, as | comes constipation and nervous dis- | even a drink of water caused me to|orders.. Yes, I can truthfully say 1| suffer great pains. T had lost in waight | feel better in every way than I have | and there seemed to be no relief in.| for years. Also give my daughter Herb | | sight, as I had been treated for my trouble over a year and showed no improvement to speak of. I was very nervous, suffered with pains across the back, aléo side, and terrible headgches; then, too, I seemed to have a.great | deal of trouble with my kidneys and | was ohronicelly constipated, whien 1 ||/ think was just about the cause df ail my other trouble. What little- food 1 did eat would not digest properly, but’ |'instead seemed to lay in the'pit of the | stomach to sour and ferment. Several my advice, says that she finds it satis- | factory in every way.” was given by Mr street S.W., who 1s widely known in Washington, having lived here all her \lite, 1f you feel in need of this medicine | don’t expfrlmvm':wllh something u. Drug Store, 505 7 2 u'l?u tife man who is there. for- pur, of explaining Mille |Openings Tomorrow Bring m Total of Play Sites ifi «{¥ath ind rfl\l "‘mfl Extract, and my sister, who used it on ||| htwood, ‘Thirteenth street a icholson avenue, 10 a.m.; Brookla: Tenth and Monroe northe 10 am.; Buchanan, E street, between Thirteenth lnd Mrmnth streets o Mlovos dbieats norimemst, 1 D Cooke, levenuenlh and Euclid szreeu 10 am.; Corcoran, Twenty-eighth and Olive ~avenue, 10 am.; Congress Heights, Nichols Al thwest, X more, ‘rhxn.y-flm: ‘street betwéen I lnfl a::toeh. 10 am.; Haye cl. Fifth and heast, 10 . Polk Seventh ;6nd O, muu. 1 Jnhnm, Hiatt m \ l"p.m.; l(ef:m sireef 1, Kznlgvortg avenue 'dlk. streets nort] ixth and G stréel om.fi.u § rw-mr--ema lnd Prout mem ‘southeast, 10.4. Twmty-nlmh snd o streets, . Peal and C Streets mnxmeut, & !u-m ir, Conduit, mld and m-tn plnee m am.; Stan- ue d Good , Alsbama sven 0 &m.; e{l isconsin ave« lmc 210-a.m.;. Trues- anrmrfl'. — Were $4.00 95 carat .... carat .. carats . carats . cte,, Marquises. 4. 148 1.32 1.03 Diamond Bar Pins Were Now $400 8320 $245 $196 . $225° $180 ‘Weeks ago lmmupmyrw to stop llerl E et (fol Herb evervth.lnl else and give Xemedl ) and learn why il h the cholce a trial, and from what it has, done in undreds of thousands. His hours do not think o Horb 10 5139 th Twenty-fmh streets southeast, 10 a.m.; | Beer Keg Hung on Monument of '| salines, POLICE “BEAUTY” LIST. CHICAGO (#). — Handsome is as am. * Georgia uxé;go - i, ween rman avenues, .m.; Briggs, Twenty-second and E handsome does is the theo: Coak; North Capitol | which police in River Fore , .m.;” Orummell, Cen- | are mflucum a “beauty’ .; Dean- the ‘wood, g:flumchu:l\. ;m Lane place, lg i m.; ma avenue and $ wel T also count toward the prizes to and U streets, awarded and == lm and Shaw treet and M% szt s VANDALS PAINT STATUE. m smnm avenue, 10 am. - ¢ UPPER “MARLBORO, MD. 18 Miles From Washington Delicious. Maryland Cooking Chicken, Stnk -nd Seafood Dinnorl a Specialty: Phone Marlboro 104 - W. P. RYAN' 3 Haitien Hero. PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, June 29 (#)—A status of the Emperor Des: fonal hero of the Haitlen Republic, was desecrated by unidenti- fled vandals this‘morning. tue. was smeared with vhml paint and & small empty beer keg was | hung over-the uphfted right arm. QGovernment circles were inclined to AlleRemaining GLASS STEMWARE G:)blels. Sherbets, etc., in wnnled designs of clear and Genuine Stone NECKLACES HALF-PRICE Imported Crystal 'Cholgérn Now $1 Single. Stone DIAMOND RINGS Diamond Dinner Rings Were $275 $500 $425 $340 believe that the vandalism was an at- tempt _to it the American Marine force here and the' government. Courtesy is big point—not only | to law-abiding, but offending citizens | But spruceness and c-mne rln September. Already have an alr that makes them hard to - guiTHE LOCAL 8 LONG DISTANCE MOVING | AGENTS ALLIED VAN LINES = - WASHEC RUGS:=: 1 coup ® TORAGE R 313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 LAST 3 DAYS MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY This Store ABSOLUTELY MUST CLOSE on July 3rd. These Final Three Selling Days Were Only Made Possible by the Fact That Remodeling for the New Tenant Was Postponed Until After the Holidays TO BUY it AT PRICES THAT MEAN A Opportunity of a Lifetime DIAMONDS—W ATCHES—SILVER FINE JEWELRY—GLASSWARE, Etc. Tremendous Sacri Read This List of Typical ValueS«: and Save by Buying at Once! as $50. Price .......ccc. 2 en - DIAMOND - Wedding Rings Were. Now . %60 3120 95 | 8150 . s B ALL DIAMOND WATCHES HALF-PRICE Sterling Silver .3-Pe. Lofl'cc Sets Now ..$66.50 W ere $133.00 . $136.00 . $68.00 $90.00 . ..$60.00 Fitted Leather Traveling Bags 14 Price Every Item Subject to Prior Sale ALL SALES FINAL Now $220 $400 1 h On F Street ‘Near Thlrteenthm" 1225 - F Street Some were as high Close Out Ring Mounting—16 Price Gold Filled Vanities $1.35 Assortment of * Women’s Wrist Waiches $12.50 Menn Gruen POCKET WATCHES | HALF-PRICE Silv‘er-i’lnled 5-Pc. Tea Setv Wai $50 Now $25 Sle\'lmg Sllver WATER PITCHERS ‘Asst. Platinum Silver-Plated Table Lighters $1.35 White, Now A A0 AL SATAS L0 AT PN O

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