Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1930, Page 48

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10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, 1930—PART THREE. HEA‘"NG INST"U'I'E ! p - COL. WINSHIP ASSIGNED |Z;R, to, Minneapols for duty with the | MRS, SHOWALTER FILES e - M sgan, Ciaude TO WAR DEPARTMENT | Mooy scademy. Yattane, to-she Army $5,000 DAMAGE SUIT 3 3 A ————g ‘War eanen,m::h m; nc: K. 8. Ax- RA—— et cumainities mesmners are: A. Will Return From Philippines in | fier: Alf Oorps, from Bel ey e o "o | Charges Apartment Agents Allow- R. McGonegal, District plumbing in- A : May—Col. Jewett Will Go o i " Sinie| ed Husband to Remove Trunks | 3 spector, who is president of the Amer- tean Soclety of Sanitary Engineers: y ] to Baltimore. i n ihe Bhil of Wearing Apparel. Edgar Morris of the American Gas As- , Me.; X ... | sociation: I J. Fairchild of the Bureau Col. Blanton Winship, Judge Advo-|C. L. Hysong, 3 Mrs. Madeline E. Showalter, Conard Trades, Federal and District of standards; J. F. Gill of the office : cate General's Department, in the Phil- : .| Apartments, has filed suit in the District | of public buildings and public parks, i g ippines, has been ‘to duty at the T. M. d, Infant from Supreme Court reccver $5,000 Agencies and G. W. Uni | Walter B. Lawrence of the office of the : . War Depnnmg_lgg ec“duv. in May: b . J. Pilling, 1416 F.|ggainst g o W ® | supervising architect of the United : 5 Lieut. Col. Frank F. Jewett, Infantry. ; street, said to be rental agent of the|ywoman who figured in the Police Court % States Treasury and Walter R. Metz of : : \ has been Telleved from duty gt the Uni- | ikt J 5. Moore, Infantry, from the | Tudor HAll Apartments. Mrs, Showalter | case is also named as defendant in the versity Represented. the United States Veterans' Bureau. ; / f Versity of Nebraska, &t Lincoin, and ss- | Eniippines o Alexsndria, 14, for duty | claimed thet agents of the Tudor Hall| wite's sult for divorce. ——— — : f 7 signed to the 12th Infantry at Fort | Vidl Oranized reseryes. It VR S JOBLESS GIRL IS FREED ] . e Howard, Baltimore; Msj. Chapman |(iiery, ‘at Fort Lewis, Wash., has been |to enter the basement. of the buiding| A chain of airporis from coast to Plans for the second annual Potomac E Srant, niantry, from the Municipsl lordered to his home to await retire- (and to remove two trunks of wearing|coast is advocated by the Canadian States Plumbing and Heating Institute, | ON BAD CHECK CH ARGE g 2 Panama Canal Zone; Maj. G. W. C. ment. apparel worth $2,000, which she had Chamber of Commerce. %o be held at George Washington Uni- i ¢ : Whiting, Infantry, from Richmond, Va, Py versit) - 5 . 'anama Canal Zone; Maj. R. C. breathe more 4 :,"'.‘,‘.,,1‘.,,1:‘.2;’;,‘;.::,}{‘,:,”{:. |angeFDImiNees TuN, TEEIE Col-| i Birmingham, Infantry, from San Juan, trealy in the cloanliness trades and officials of various lection, Which Accuser Pre- b of a Bryant-heated home. Federal and District agencies and the dally dusting Bhis cadistivorware are guarded from’ Engineering School of the university. sents to Accused. 3 . On the general committee this year : ; 2 C Greenway Inn 4 5 grime and rapid tarnish. are members of the Master Plumbers’ | B7 the Associated Press Association, the Heating and Piping| CHICAGO, March 22.—Jobless and S i Society, the American Institute of Ar-| hungry, Margaret Black, 26, and not N = el chitects and Government officials hav-|long up from Atlanta, Ga., wrote & N Sund Tusedige O telowared '”h-... ing to do with the heating and plumb- | bad check for $10. unday | e b G ing business. | “James T. Dale, who cashed it, had 5 E Dinner 24 / John R. Lapham, dean of the college [ her arrested. She told her story in v Chteiay of engineers of George Washington | court yesterday and Judge Erickson ¢ University, is chairman of the commit- | dismissed the charge. The court then | “lou“e’ tee; Municipal Architect A. L. Harris, [took a collection totaling $10, which ¥ Wednes- :ee chairman; Willlam Stecher of the | Was h”lndru{hlo rPale to cover the , C Roast Capon days eating and Piping Contractors’ Asso- | amount o! e chec.. Feidsns clation. "secretary. and Charles H.| Dale presented it to Miss Black. T;r::"b:l & Friday !olm?:iatrnsnrer of the university, - e - T -y n | Sea Food eomm! treasurer. . e o “the. general committee| 400 Enter Ping Pong Tourney. $1.00 85¢ include: Frank A. Kerr, president of NEW YORK, March 22 (#).—Four | ) - 5 A o b V 1 to 7:30 p.m. 5 to 3:30 p.m the local Master Plumbers' Association; | hundred strong for ping pong! There Robert J. Barrett, David H. Alsop, John | are 400 entries for a metropolitan | Went on trial in New York, charged, together with 57 other persons, Including E. Our own delicicus hot M. Beane, Maurice J. Colbert, U. G.|championship, starting Monday. Francis Cunningham, Willlam Douden, Elmon |T. Hunter, tennis internationalist, will a producer, stage manager and actors, with having ur:mllul a misdemeanor in bread and pastries daily J. Ewing, E. J. Febrey, Isadofe Freund, | be chief referee and admission will be | placing on Broadway in October, 1928, “Pleasure Man, which was raided as an Col. 10118. ANN TABER W. L. Gary, William H. Gotlieb, Joseph ' free. indecent play and closed. —Associated Press Photo. = A NEW CLEANLINESS PERVADES the GAS HEATED HOME See these new linoleum pat- terns—of the make that is out- S I F ROM basement to attic, housekeeping is infinitely easier in me Careful laying and measuring : S ¥ gas-heated home. Walls and woodwatk retain their freshness add months to the wearability. 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