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33 RESORTS. CAPE MAY, N. J. HZECOLUMBIA h; culsine and sery. en suite with bath; ice ununllem elevator. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D Hotel Windsor O e le;eh e Capacity 300. Hot and in every " room. ©Ownership _direction. pm-&aa nummfle w-m OCEAN CTTY, N, 2 THE ILLINOIS % \Wesier” Runoing water vathe: Mod. v HOIEL DORSE ropean plan. $2 up daily. ‘IRLINGTON 200. Running water. ing. Mod. rates. BKIt. Near Beach. v. baths. Fre LESS than a teaspoonful of clear, clean, fragrant FLY- TOX sprayed into the FLY-TOX “Chamber of Death” during a test at the factory kills hundreds of anm\n 5 OTEL. L ke P rk. Delightful atmosphere. Open_until October 31 Md. Excellent cuisine. insects within five minutes, yet it is absolutely harm- less to people. Every bottle is backed by this NORTH BEACH, M’D TNORTH BEACH Motor Coach Servnce_» 5. Zion, 5. Bus, Terminal, ot an Leave Bus L ariteior Mt W. M. & A. Motor Lines, Inc. Herring Bay. positive test. In the FLY-TOX laboratories a vast army of insects is bred to the highe est state of health and vigor. These insects are released in the FLY- ON B OA RDWALK. Rooms with hot, and TOX /Chamber of Death” to prove with absolute certainty the :nlllu qualities of FLY.TOX' before it is THE BELMONT rooms. Terms Reasonible. 1. "R. HEARNE. Bosn TrastFoRE Running water in ali sold to you. THE HASTINGS HOTEL 5,2 Falk. Modern and homelike. Running water h__MRS JUDLAM. and private bat Has a new purifying, perfume-like fragrance hl THE DENNIS “"“""&‘ e "c‘é‘ 555 !\(nl ‘water. ‘Terms rnsnnnhle 38th season. MRS. R. J. DEI Hathin NN) Hotel Atlantic NEW AND ON OCEAN FRONT. THE HOUSE OF PLENTY Ocean Front. Hotel Bus, Running Water Gerase. “Dancing THE LANKFORD M. B. Quillin. Prop. New, nnd KN ent uw On _Boardwalk: garage. THE On, bozrdualk. free !\-thlnl VA. running hot ‘and cold water in each | reasonable_rates HOTELS Orkney Springs, Va. Washington's nearest large moun- tain hotel. A resort of ‘the “old South.” ~2.300 feet elevation. Cool |l 2nd deligntrul | Excellent table: refreshing mineral {prings ‘and “bathe:” beautitul four: B Sarise, Sver Ane rou mil ing, bo man; COLONIAL HOTEL Boardwalk: modern. Special rates to July 18. | Golf. _Ownership Management. 16th _seaso SHADY SIDE, MD. Open Year Round | Jaundry, RURAL HOME HOTEL Bathing, !Asht’r‘u.Cth bm. \Tamous Cut gine, Tennis, 316 week ndr Phone Wes i COI.O AL BEACH, VA. with meals) $16 to $30 Wik *: | COLONTAL "BEACH HOTE ates. ' Phon SF! 6901 ¥ s'mmc.r ¢o n_Poconos. Room Onawa Lodge {,Pfonct,, oate fishing. golf. riding, tennis. Nea Booklet. H. L. SHINNER. RESORTS. Enjoy your vacation here. Chicken and sea food dinners, orchestra, dancing, fishing. 3 | crabbing, ete. 'Good food with pure artesian r | water ' A Keaithful and rest{ul place amidst r | refined and hospitable surroundings, Booklet Frank D. Blackistone, Owner & Mgr. 31° You Street biles. ong-distance Mothipraot nor in warenouse, Tooms. Ask an; Sova RESORTS. Thess man'oF abk" llnm-leu tree I ARKNEY 'THE‘fiEhRIMAc cormacE 1| ORKNEY SPRINGS | e ome, cooxing_ana, nome. ST 6 it 001 Fidelity | Storage CB;;;:n‘;'v‘ Storage, !urnlwu merchandise, automo- y moving. | ver vaults, rug clean- | axperience. | Sast: | 3400 FLY=10OX THE SCIENTIFIC INSECTICIDE DEVELOPED AT MELLON INSTITUTE 'OF INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH BY_REX RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP i gu; aranteed ‘ EDUCATIONAL. BOYL PRI NT, SRl . 12 weeks 2 wi . s St. Mary’s Female Seminary Established 1840 Southern home boarding school. High School and_Junior College. Musie, Ex- 24 mest ic S('I?n e, Secretarial aier Bobris Ide: K3 iodern building Gern management. e ens Sep Ntustrotot catatos on Fequest. R R N ipment. Tuition, board and GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL ADDIO\:‘] by American Bar Ass‘flnlllon ber of Associatios ‘American Law 8¢ Summer Session, 1929 Second Term st 1-September 14 .- C., WEDNESDAY, MANY LAY CLAIM T0BOY'S ESTATE “Heirs” Scramble for Insur- ance of $14,000 Left by Slain Youth. By the Associated Press. MACON, Ga., July 24.—Disposition of the $14,000 insurance on the life of James W. Parks, unclaimed by the des- ignated beneficiary, Mrs. J. C. Powers, his landlady, who is charged with plot- ting his death for the money, appeared in a scramble today, with two admin- printer's estate. Simultaneously with the designation yesterday of R. L. Anderson, Macon attorney, as temporary administrator upon application of a North Carolin: man and woman claiming to be rel: tives of the slain youth, came nouncement from Hapeville, Ga., W. T. Anderson, manager of an orphan- age there, where Parks was reared, aiso had been appointed temporary admin- istrator. J. A Vandyke and Mrs. Mattie L.| they were uncle and aunt of the orphan boy, filled application for temporary letters of administration and Judge Walter C. Stevens appointed R. L. An- derson. George Westmoreland, counsel for the ‘orphanage. who announced appoint- \suit to collect the insurance or contest the action of the Vandykes. Mrs. Powers took out the policy on Parks’ life only a few weeks before he was slain by Earl Manchester, his roommate, who is under sentence to be | electrocuted. Manchester, a Canadian | youth, was convicted upon his conf slon, which said the 71-year-old la: - | lady promised him $1.000 of the $14.000 she expected to collect if he killed Parks. Mrs. Powers, whose trial was contin- claim for the 1n<uranrr CHANGE FRAUD CHARGED. Grand J\u'y Rushel Indictment as Man Is to Leave Jail. at Baltimore, is about to be released the “rush change act” on a cashier at Huyler's to obtain $10 to which he was not entitled and which is described as| the money of the corporation. Phillips is alleged to have entered | the store and after making a 5-cent! purchase gave a $20 bill in payment istrators appointed for the 18-year-old |~ | Vandyke of Asheboro, N. C., who said | |ment of W. T. Anderson, declined to | say whether the institution would file | ued recently to next Fall, has put in no | Because John Phillips, now in jail | JULY 24, 1929. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS, Farle—“The Leatherneck,” at 11:30 a.m., 1:35, 3:40, 5:30, 'ISBlndBl&Dm Fox—"Pleasure Crazed,” continuous from noon to 11 p.m. Palace—"Thunder, 2:25, 5:10, 7:35 and’ Columbla week), at 1 7:25 and 9:30 pm. tropolitan—"“On With the Show” ! tthlrd week), at 11:15 a.m,, 1:15, 3:15, 5:20, 7:20 and 9:25 p.m. Ambassador—"Noah'’s Ark,” time not' at 11:50 am, 0 p.m. Evangeline” (second | m., 1:15, 3:15, 5:20, | The Squlll ” at 2:05, 3: W.y :30 and 9:20 p. | Central—"Canary MurdPr Case,” con- | Itlnuoua from 11 am. to 11 pm. | s ol = | Two Cossacks who were attached to | the late Dowager Empress in Copen- | hagen, have been told that the for- malities for their return to Russia would | probably take 12 months. _MOTOR COACH LINE |JLURAY CAVERNS by Bus “ And r'i;'iw Proposed_Shenandoshy National RO l.muy (Bu; min; Intermedise Stations, Warfenton. Soerrs- ville and Skyland Resorts Valles Connections at Luray Buasses Chartered for_Special Tours GTON-LURAY BUS LINE Georgia 3732. ANNE'S TEA SHOP ! Decatur 4229 1731 Conn. Ave.. near § Delicious lnodn SPECIAL CHICKEN | DINNER TIIUISI)A\ NIGHT 0 to 8 Quite Mr coolest place in on to dine d_on_Sunday PENS I KEYS REPAIRED DUPLICATED ADAMS NEWS DEPOT. 902 G ST. 'OME HERE for your Blank Book needs | |E. Morrison Paper Co. | 1009 Pa. A - 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Ad; 25¢ on Steamer | : Sundeye. | NEWS FROM E. R. ROCHESTER'S SPECIAL TRAIN PARTY. 100’ Rail and Motor Tou rs In the Southern A_ppa]aclu'an ountains In especially arranged rail and motor tours, the Southern Railway provides o new vacation recreation, combining rail and motor transportation for the indi- vidual and for parti sections of Virgini Eastern Tennessee and North Georgia. These tours will take you adventuring by rail and motor into regions of scenic beauty and historic interest. Each trip beging and ends with a railway journey. i whlish yousenjon the spsed s com- fort of nd travel. The motor trips are ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Why Are People In The Swim Always Swimming? To begin with, a deep sea tan is the aura of prosperity...there is also a psychological reason why a successful man likes the sea...bucking the breakers gives him the peculiar thrill of handling something he can’t sub- due!...the resistless respect resistance ...moreover, the Atlantic is a chal- lenge to individual effort...this is particularly exciting to a man who thrives on organization...for he dis- coversthatthereis more*kick”inalone hand then there is in 2 “conference”. Facially and financially TAN is an asset. When are you coming for yours? SEE THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHT—ALL SUMMER F R A T T Ry T e ATLANTIC CITY Write 1o cAny of the Following for Rates and Reservations MARLBOROUGH-BLENHEIM-A-E { A—Ameriesn Plan E—European Plan A-E—Both Plans ] — Home of a Hundred Hotels Offering the Comforts of Home * © corvaicurEn, ¥. 1. ¥., 1029 & STORAGE STEAMSHIPS. PACKING WV SHIPPING | >~ v vvvwwvv>v @618 EYE ST. N.W. + DIST. 2010 § t] Amerlea STEAMSHIPS. " WITHNEW AND EVEN FINER SHIPS | _ Empress o( France 1 Empress of Canada | gscape the heat of August in the Empress of Russia ‘Nnrxh GO TO SOUTH AMERICA Empress of Asia —There's swimming in the open air pool...dancing. .. broad deck spaces— Empress of Japan (mow building) and rooms with beds—not berths. You'll enjoy every minute and with it | all, the impeccable MUNSON service. . to JAPAN CHINA | MANILA | The seasons are reversed in South America, Rio is delightful. In Monte- Fastest across the Pacific. Mod- ern in every respect. Unsur- video and Buenos Aires yon’ll feel the bmk touch of a mild winter. Let us pa-ned in urmmmodnuom, service, cuisine. Frequentin | tell you about it. | FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS sailings from Vancouver via Victoria. Andtheycostnomore. Finest Ships—Fastest Time American Legion ~ Pan America Southern Cross Western World | Under U. S. Govt. Mail Contract See your local agent or CanadianPaific Stcam=rir, nes | 67 WALL ST., NEW YORK CITY C. E. PHELPS. General Agent | Phone Bowling Green 3300 ik Sh st N X Ave KW Wan D€ | T e Rio de Janeiro antos—Montevideo Buenos Aires For Information. Rated and Reservations your tourist agent or MUNSON Nearby Salt Water Resorts 01d Point Comfort Virginia Beach Ocean View Overnight Ride by Water __From ‘Washington Special All.Expense Tours, Including Stateroom and Hotel Accommodations Low Rate on Automobiles Accompanying Passengers NEW YORK-BOSTON ) NEW ENGLAND RESORTS ; BY SEA Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. City Ticket Office. Woodwaid Building. \731 15th St. N.W.. Tel National 1520 WY Weekly Sailings to OUTH AMERIC ' COLOMBIA - PANAMA ECUADOR - PERU - CHILE PANAMA - PERU CHILE - BOLIVIA vndu-vht-dmfiudm and exceptional facilities ashore ‘through an ation founded some 75 years ago. ILDQMJ-HMTM‘MMMAM&: GRACE LINE "~ or Authorized Agents ‘When the change had been made, he is sald to have located a 25-cent piece in his pocket and asked that the purchase | be taken out of that, returning, as was supposed, the change he had recelved. | After his departure, it is stated, the change re!urned by him was found to be shbort $ SANYON, HOTEL my party was lan ed at Canvon Hotel About forty joined e ESTATE TOTALS $H4 968. Mrs. uur& S Mnrrls Ihn died July curities and cash totaling $114.968.8 according to the petition of her soi | Harry 8. Morris. for the probate of her ‘ | will. " Under the terms of the will a| bequest of $1,000 is made to a nurse, Ellen Burke, and the remaining estate | is given to the son. The son and his wife, Mary I. Morris, are named as ex- ecutors. niking quite interesting. and we have had lots of fun watching the bears. The weather is delightful, and we are ih sight of snow each After his tour T will have a 16-da ave Washington on Ausust 33. For Betnile: address ROCHESTER. Room 910, District National Bank Bldg., hington, D. C. ETTER homes are built with better lumber—and that doesn’t mean high priced lumber either. Our quality, our service, and our prices will satisfy you. GALLIHER & HUGUELY, lnc. Sherman Ave. and W St. NNW. North 486 Mrs. Mary Draper of Commecticut was especially famous for the bounty of her table. She took spe- cial pride in the IMPSON takes gr,dm, 2’ :pr fine 5 3 H lairy, twhicl was 5 s}y‘tec;lal pm‘l‘c lt“ woted throughout Bt e New England. of Simpson’s Dairy— especially in Golden Flake Buttermilk. Golden Flake is rapidly becoming famous with Washington hostesses. Its smooth, mellow flavor — {urmshed by golden flakes of yellow butter—is particularly acceptable this time of year. Golden Flake is pure, country-style butter- milk. Sold by all Simpson’s Dealers —or order it— Atlantic 0070. BUTTE “Bright and Airy—the Daylight Dairy” | | | | i | AMUSEMENTS. ki T This Evenin 00, 730 ‘and 830 Walter Huston “Gentlemen of the Press” (a mo All-TlIkInI Picture). (ASE EDY, with _RAY RAY HALLOR. 10 CAROLINA '%55Y Rk Bk RICHMOND Last Day Milton Sills, “'lhe Barker” Vitapi SECO vmm?«'r"" strlnl HEAD OF THE FAMILY TER ™%, LE. “BEHIND CLOSED DOORS, VIRGINIA VALLI Md. RBIN _in COMEDY markable White and black kid and white canvas. AAA to Size- 215 F we could fish off the back porch of the Olmsted Grill we couldn’t serve you any fresher sea food than you get here. “Eat Seafood and keep cool” Whole Live Broiled Lobster, Julienne Potatoes, Bread and Butter, $1.15 Olmsted Grill} Famous For FineFood 1336 G Street 1|IlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIII|IIIH||l|IIIIIIIHI!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHnu OPEN AT 8:30 AM. I New Depositers Quickly Feel Right “At Home” —at this bank. That's because we couple with efficiency, a real spirit of friendliness toward cis- tomers, Can we be of service to " FRANKLIN National Bank Penna Av. at 10th St. N.W. Avenue P. IIIl‘KMAV YES, LADIES This bll‘l M & M vacation trips from Balto. to BOSTON-$22 Special atten- tion to women traveling alone. ALLEXPENSE tours, $57 to $149; lolton. Quebec; C Cod; Flo: | ? Main c!c. “Week- end” sea trips. Low auto rates. May we send allwl'ukd folder? MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Co. 1338 H St.N.W. National 4612 Wash. L AMUSEMENTS. Coii’fslA j F ST. AT 12TH. Cont. from FINAL WEEK F ST AT 1 ow An M-G-3f Picture LONCHANEY n & Railroad Romanes “THUNDER" ith PHYLLIS HAVER--JAMES MURRAY ONTRE STAGE JOHNNY BURKE tn “OVER THE TOP" wi HERBERT RAWLINSON F AT FOURTEENTH ST. William Fox Presents ALL-TALKING Fox Movietone Drama “PLEASURE CRAZED” Dorothy Burgess Marguerite Churchill Kenneth Mackenna On stage SUMMER REVUE with JOHN IRVING FISHER Paemasesaasee PICNIC CHESAPEA‘:KE BEACH Bathing Fishing Crabbing Dancing All Amusements Round Trip: Adults, 50¢ Children, 10c Tr:lnllle Free Parking d at Station ////////WW//// SPECIAL STUNTS DURING DANCING TONITE AT TEE BIG FUN SFOT WITH ITS MORE THAN FIFTY ATTRACTIONS AR STANLEY-CRANDALL THEATERS Direction Warner Bros. EARLE COOLED BY REFRIGERATION LAST 3 DAYS WH. BOYD Alan Hale and Diane “THE lEATHEPNEbK" —ADDED— PERSONAL APPEARANCE CHARLES HAMPDEN FORMER NATIONAL PLAYERS FAVORITE VITAPHONE ACTS [ e sma s s METROPOLITAN TODAY 11 A M. fo 11 P. M. Last Three Days A Warner Bros. Vitephone Naturzl Color Picture 18th AMBASSADOR . TODAY and TOMORROW- fnow}u Q,4nd GEORGE O BRIEN in__“NQAH'S (TALKING AND BYNCHRON SED (MUSICAL ACCoMPANIMER APOLLO 624 H Street NE. DOVE CA- WEL-TALKING Get Your Fruit at Orange Grove 1210 N. Y. Ave. NW. Oranges, per basket. Honey Bal Papershell Pecans, Ib.. .49¢c 234 1bs. for .$1.00 Fresh Roasted Peanuts, quart, 10c Alligator Pears, large, 20c and 25¢ Drive Your Car Over OPEN EVENINGS AVENUE GRAND ** ¢~ TODAY RlCHARD TUCKFR 'YR- n R - ALL - TALKING MYST!RY PICTURE) AVALON Conn. Ave McKinley S TQRAY-JEAN HERSHOLT and LINA BASQUETTE in ' THE YOUNGER GI:NERATlg Ncflng TR " Lxi¥ £ Dot T i e sAvo 14th and Col. TODA‘;—CORI’NN! GR‘m DAY-MYRNA _LOY, Tgorcl and _RICHARD ' TUCKER & SQUALL ALL "~ (100% (TNG_PICTORE). YORK TODAY—_BILLIE RS G005 Georgla Ave and Qusboe Sirest POIE - FarkivG fox i hop, tango, waits, dance Tuesday. Friday. 8 to 11 dance Tuesday. Fridey. S to 11. 30, t

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