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Prop. | PRINCESS Ocean End of Southy Moderate Rate B arv’ Comfoy mm Cor Orchestra— Da Bathing fro acity Write Box L f d Road Map. 26th vr. PAUL C ROSEORANS: Gwier & Mar. | NewNETHERLAND| New York Ave. Near Beach. Cap. 400, Amer."plan, £350 ip daily: $22'30 up weekly. water! Bathing from b T E el e Fowen. h ce. weekly rat M. WALSH DUNCAN. OUELL._A Tenn. Ave. nr. Beachi thorough- Iy modern: Amer. & European: " R.Rawley. owner. rn: moderate rates. ~ASBURY PARK, N. J. THE ALB(ON Best beach front moderate price hotel. Modern in eyery rerpect.” Phione 4901, Book- ND, Mer. ! HOTEL BQ(.DW(N ’ g lgnding House at Beach maven, N SEND. Owner_& Mgr. | “'ILDWOOD N 3 THE PELHAM E2mous for its meais. | Homelike: good people: Pleasing _service. Near Beach and Pler. Scampton ! Rioderi. Capacity Reasonable nm deth “Season. OCEAN CREST American Plon, Moderate Rates t hotel, rates, bathing from_hotel. CASTLEMAN'S INN A colonial resort near Bluemont. on Shen- y. mountain and_ wate . drives. fshing. 1 invalids or tuberculars taken: | per week. up to December 1 BookTate Muuriee F Castieman, Beryvitie, T OCEAN (,l'l‘\(. ™Md. “COLONIAL HOTEL Boardwalk: modern, Special September rates. Golf._Ownership Management. ason. PLIMHIMMON 40 new_rooms a front. ~Best THE DEL- MA i Enlarged Private_baths. _MRS. S. I. CAREY THE DENNIS lnmlun‘nble and home- NI | ater. Terms 8th_season. _MFH THE BELMONT rooms. | “Terma. Qcean u.nmmx Reason. . R. HEARNE. THE HASTINGS HOTEL 5,,3° Falk. Modern and homelike, Running water _MRS. CHAS. LUDL. CAMP SCHLEY INN. B the mountains_néar, park’ and swim. ing Write for reservations. ~Miss Biata "vients ~Bhone 3. e W e DEER PARK HOTEL %%, ok Golf_in the Allegheny Mountains N MAR, PA. Mt. Forest Inn Fiye 'fl‘"‘"" from St with hot and cold water. Gara modations. Mrs BELLE STOLER THE _BON AIRE Airy rooms with hot and cold wats Iélf;;: meals. Rates mq A, yacation home away. from hom Bookl A. D. L,_Prop. Pnk View ms; hot and ter. Porches mocks on Targe, alry r cold running i " | considered at the national convention !of the American War Mothers, to be A | to be in favor of removing the head- | quarters to the Capital and at the pres- | A the service, WAR MOTHERS MAY SETUPU.S. OFFICES Resolution to Establish Head- quarters in Capital to Be Considered. A resolution to establish permanent headquarters in Washington will be iheld at ber Loulsville, starting Septem- jority, of the chapters is known ent time s al houses in this city are under consideration, one of which prob- ably will be approved by the conven- tion. The headquarters of the organi- Ization formerly has been wherever the { national pr sident resided. ‘The American War Mothers, an or- ganization composed of the mothers of men who served in the World War, was founded by Mrs. Roscoe Oatley of Washington shortly after the close of the conflict and was the first national n‘;‘r’ganmnun to grow out of the World ar The m(‘mbem are divided into three Blue Star Mothers, or those ns returned uninjured from the silver Star Mothers, or those 5@ sons were disabled, and Star Mothers, whose sons were killed in Any Woman whose son was in the United States Army. Marine Corps is nhglble to in the organiza A ineeting of the D Chapter of the American War Mothers will be held at the Hamilton Hotel at 8 o'clock F night. Plans for the national convention will be discussed and several new members received. District of Coiumbia IHALT IN GRAIN DUMPING SEEN AS BIG PROBLEM | Samuel McKelvie, MenberofiFarm Board, Cites Losses Incurred at Terminal Markets. By the Associated Press. LINCOLN, Neb, August 6.-—Samuel McKelvie, back from Washington, where he received a Farm Board ap- pointment from President Hoover, de- clared yesterday that putting a stop to “dumping” of grain is the big problem that faces those who would help the wheat producers. “Farmers are losing 10 cents a bushel ise of the rush at terminal mar- he said. “It isn't the fault of the elevator men nor of anybody. There are enough storage facilities available on farms and at the terminals. The problem is to use them correctly. “The board will deal with the most important crops first and that's where the trouble will be. Every producer thinks his crop is the most important.” Mr. McKelvie atiributes the present rush of wheat to market partly to farmers’ delight in the advancing scale and partly to their observation of last year's mar when the price slumped after early selling. The market this year, he thinks, will be different, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Metropolitan—- The Hottentot.” with Eduard Ever , 2:15, b Palace—“Wonder of Women” with Lewis Stone. Schedule not furnished for publication. Fox—"Hard-bolled Rose,” with Myrna Loy, at 12 m. 2:45, 4:45, 8:10 and 10:10 p.m. Earle—"The Time, the Place and the Girl,” with Grant Withers, at 10:50 am., 12:40, 2:30, 4:20, 6:10, 8 and 9:50 pm. Columbia—*"“Dangerous Curve with Clara Bow, at 11:15 am, 1:20, 3:25, 5:30, 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. Ambassador—"The Time, the Place and the Girl,” at 6:20, 8:05 and 9:50 ‘The Valiant,” at 2, 3:35, 8:25 and 10 p.m. Mother's Boy,” continuous to 11 pm. Central- from 11 “The Irish Soldiers and Sailors’ Land Trust of Ireland has materially reduced rents of all ex-service men occupying its houses Y unrr Favorite Negative 8x10 Enlargement 35c OPTICAL COMPANY 614 9th =ST.NW. See us for Dcvcloping and I’rinting Round Trip. NEW YORK SUNDAY AUGUST 18 Teave Washington. 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Frozen in sherbet according to an old Southern recipe, and delivered to you by The Velvet Kind dealers in- the famous De Luxe Pint Package, packed and sealed at the freezers. The Velvet Kind Ice Cream presents “Always the Flavors of the Moment” as the weeks come and go, in one- two-flavor packages—and always the old time favorites, chocolate 47,000,000 Pints a Year The Velvet Kind ICE CREAM “Health Builders of the South™ il Heat Skeptics: NNOUNCEMENT OF MANY YEARS Among the many good oil burners on the market today this is, on every count, one of the truly great ones. See it and you will at once see why. What you have waited for has happened. Here is a special development of fully automatic KLEEN-HEET for the home of aver- age size—or smaller. A more definite reduction in first-cost than has ever before been made. And development equally clean-cut in every factor of performance. The IMPROVED CHALLENGER model KLEEN- HEET is completely and literally silent; not just quiet. It has no vibration. It is simpler, mechanically, than any other modern household equipment you possess. (Of course listed as standard by Underwriters’ Laboratories). Notehowlittleisrequiredtomakeityours. IMPROVED CHALLENGER Teern-Heer Bringyour prejudices, your doubts. Come and give this great burner the “close-up” test: sit within six inches and #ry to tell whether or not it is in operation. This is simply the intelligent thing to de. And now is the time to 400 do it—before doing anything else about ”R T. B —“Ready toburn’ -—myeurbuto- . your heat or fuel for next winter. Come in ment—complete!—no extras. 12 full months ~—drop a post-card —or telephone.. in which to handle it. Kleen-Heet Sales Co. National 1778 KLEE‘N-HE.E'T DE LUXEI THE FAMOUS 17805, AMUSEMENTS. MR. MACWIU.IA INVITES YOU TI(‘)S DANCE AT [CREE ADMISSioN ] TO HIS GREAT Music ONITEA I.Am!:s, ‘&-. GENY CHESAP!-".AKE BEACH Dancing and All Amusements Round Trip: Adults, 50c; Children, 10¢ Trains Leave District Line Station 10:00, 11:30, 2:30, OME HERE for your Blank Book needs E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Exerciser and Reducer A splendid maehine for home exercise and scientific weight re- duction. Come in for free dem- A Vit h TAlkiNG “BicTURE JOHN IRVING FISHER introd: of Enteftaining sum F_St._at 13th—Cont. From 11 NOW PLAYING A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture WONDER OF WOMEN LEWIS STONE Talking Sequences —ON THE STAGE- HERBERT RAWLINSON “RADIO ROMANCE” LOEW’S OLUMBI Kt at 12th—Cont. From 10:45 FINAL WEEK A Paramount Picture ALL-TALKING CLARA BOW DANGEROUS CURVES With RICHARD ARLEN METRO MOVIETONE ACTS onstration. GIBSON’S 917-19 G St. N.W. In Daily Use over all the world ELORS.” i y RICHMOND AL L PASHION 1th & N. C =AU\S apiiol ST BACH- SRRIS. IN LOVE. I NIGHT. 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My wife bought a bottle of this medicine and when I saw the change it made in | her, I said, ‘Well, I will try it also,” and believe me it has proven to be real medicine and worthy of all the praise it receives, Thanks to it, I no longer suffer with my stomach as I did in the past, no more gas | or indigestion pains, pains gone from | lm and arms and I feel better in Aroub TORAY 'DOLORES COSTELLO NQAHS ARK "AVENUE GRAND TODAY TODAY and TOMORROW—M( DOWNE A}DAY mand [ TOMORROW. gt (| Mol il llw find er's Herl ANC (formerly called Herb Juice) acts fine COLONY Ga. Ave. & Farragut St. on the liver, regulates the bowels TODAY__and_ TOMORROW—_MARY and cleans the system of all poison. 7 @C ronD Au’;mu OQUETTE" L1 n (TALKING AND HRONIZED MUSICAL ~AC- COMPANTUERT ) UIS REY. ALKI AN WNcnnoNszD TiuSican ‘e _ COMPANIMENT.) oth sfiu.—nfid T M A HER 8 BOTe SINGING. =~ TALKING ~AND DANCXNO PICTUR Conn. 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