Evening Star Newspaper, June 5, 1930, Page 21

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FORJULY 4 RTES B {ssociation of Oldest Inhab- P r Admiral Sirianni Says Keels ucte Thifteenth K i e e Hssin ok e . ' mines and submarines. clation at mmml",m, . - i 4 for 29 Vessels to Be This speech followed one made ves- [ * Others e for Men, Women and Children, was estab- itants to Hold Exercises 3 o P e (o2, mAde ves- o il stid aes o, N Jahed in 1875 at 1331 FSt. N.W—thence at Epiphany Hall. Laid in 1930, s 5 Tt B TE30 ey wes | iame, P . Miller, moved to the Hooe Iron Building at 1334 s step :2; step :fl’mn France if the latter ecret: F St—and when that structure was re- 4 3 country were g Assoclation. placed with the New Press Building and The patriotic exercises of the Asso-| By the Associated Press. G P U . ROME, June 5-—Admiral Sirianni, Fox Theater, moved to the present loca- B . 3 An iceberg floats with nine parts of : : | < . ::v':fi be::l ?.’32"‘1‘,‘2,’3,:'2'“;‘5}“}";?& . minister of the navy, told the Semate |its bulk under water and only one| City Upholstering Co. tion—612 13th St, West Side, Between F ", H : . yesterday afternoon that the keels for |above,and quite a moderately sized ice- - Rate on Upholstering and G Sts. ;cen é'?“n‘y: the »:l-lu:)nks bl:’lhd!y “?rc.!! i 1 O uniiy'of Ttal¥’s: 1980 naval, prograrh |"°1‘;f1 “:ghs upwards of one hundred \d furniture ke new = e UL T Digon e e | ill be Jaid this . Thy has | million tons. 2106 1 LW. Dec. Fourth of July this vear at Epiphany | SREEE SR . e Deen arinounced s one 10,000 ton cril- | e—————————— WE HAVE NEVER HAD ANY BRANCH STORES Church Hall on G street near Thir- | | ki = i ser, two 5,000-ton scout cruisers, four teenth, it was announced last night by | " : R ; ] | You Are Invited to Attend the We Feature the Outstanding Washington Topham, chairman of the | ; tertal ) B e - . g t '} Line of Women’s Shoes An elsborate program is being ar- | ! o 3 4 = - | D | . ranged. Mr. Topham cxplained, to in: - Il emonstration |} in the World ¥ & Drominent speaker, music an Details of the Casualty Hospital benefit day on the convict ship Success . | othler features. Frank W. Dowling has| ;i i the hands of this committee. Left to right: Robert N. Harper, Mrs. John | By Mrs. Mullen in Our Large been made chairman of the refresi- ayan Dougherty, Capt. H. C. Wooten of the convict ship, Arthur Carr, Mrs. g ment committee. William J. Brewster and Wade H. Cooper. The benefit has been set for Monday, Lo Housefurnishing Department r::rae:;op‘gm{‘hnw:;(;r:mg;lf‘ifi?r&;’d}":: with the entire proceeds going to the hospital’s building "3!5 mlzutn:;tpl;:& | On the Second F loor | flm s g e sener n i e, | this definite and liberal in- ||| G ld c Al ! s hacge o iy ciiwide munleonl coe | property ot the aseciation, had been | DEATH WISH REALIZED i e o | riswold Last Aluminum le P : . Utensils for Waterless Cooking approved by the association. Mr. Top-| New members elect>d last nght in- | B ham explained that plans are under cluded Victor Kauffmann, J. Clinton | RITZVILLE, Wash, June 5 (P— | of the principal. i o S el oo the | Hiath, Samuel Bensinger, Robert W. | nobert 1. Rickard, 45, wanted death o An ideal investment. conflict. with the association’s own cere- | g A | come unexpectedly and painlessly, he May be purchased & a monies in the middle of the day. The BT {told his employer Tuesday during a = ’. o l;z'io et - = & 5 % ot e E‘;fl:x’:‘;ivflgagg, from | GIZZARD YIELDS GOLD | discussion. | AImegE Tremavan. A ST - ; These S_]mv:f represent the llxghest development and the patriotic exerigses will start at — — Two hours later fellow farm hands | - in the art of scientific last making. 13 o'clock. SALINA, Kans., June 5 (#)—The hen | saw Rickard's team, drawing a gang B.F.SAUL CO. Duhamel is Made Member. :il;:x Xvh;»m}?lrx:fl:r:l;;;mf:;‘m;w h\'“ !‘r:{ ?mw;i r;:-u;inz acr;ss ;hnd fin]d(.i shceky\ National 2100 925 15th St. N.W.» They are “cnrrecti\'c"—relie\'ing and curing e a8 e " 'oun ckard a undred yards bau | o s A e = ubnel i snnouriond by gizzard contained gold particies Waich | H fiad died during & heart attack. L | i CHebl eni many foot ailments—yet the models are styled on ¥ e been valued at $5 e e e e 3 5 : F : 3 ;:‘g: = e special bullding committee. | “gyspicions that the shiny substance Giaci old 1‘“"‘ 1 3 aluminum saucepan, the most attractive lines in vogue this season. yiopham sddressed the association | ya gold were verified by a jeweler. He | aluminum, 2}4-q . with seli-hasting Mr. Dubamel as ~one of the iive wites | 2150 made the valuation fitefon o Bto th cover, with rubber- of this association.’ The special com. |, SITange as it may seem, there has oven, with self- s st oid handle, 2-quart A SHOE mt::!ee. l}/l\;h Topham rrxnlnm‘rd‘ was in ey "\'(,.m:‘f basting cover and nd tri size. For Every Occasion charge of the project of acquiring larger g ; % i uarters for the organization. Several s i ousand_dollars aiready are in. the $2.95 A FIT building fund, he said, suggesting that For E E members of the association remember 3 o Every Foot this fund in making their wills The naming of schooi buildings was Summer Vacation 601 13th N.W. 2 2-Quart Ice A STYLE brought before the _association and especial significance was attached to - the fact that one of the new schools EXCIH'SIOIIS ? == Cream Freezer For Every Fancy has been named the Crosby S. Noyes 7 et a Tcame Mr Topbam in |} At Special Low Rates Sale—Summer Dresses ' L) With Wood PROFESSIONALLY the association should take notice, and From ’ ) Bucket upon his motion the association gave a WASHINGTON, D. C. rising vote to “show out appreciation of the tribute to Crosby S. Noyes, which To - is also a tribute to our own president R v 75 3 of our association, Theodore W. Noyes.” (| ~New Orleans, = Edgewater . ; ' Park, Gulfport, Pass Chris- Tindall Praises Noyes. | tian, Miss.; Moblle, Ala.; also » Dr. Willlam Tindall declared of cities in Florida and to k t Crosby S. Noyes that in his opinion no Havana, Cuba. and autt INCORPORATED = CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. individual did more to establish the | S | Beautiful, cool Summer dresses, in a great array 4 3 tion. Dr. Tindall proposed that a park June 7th, 14th, 28th of fabrics and all the newest styles in models for Barber & Ross lnc Mo Brandh Stoves. -Estahi 3878 y . Capital in the good will of the Na- in the District might well be named after Crosby S. Noyes July 12th and 26th sports, afternoon and evening wear. All sizes, Bet. F & G Sts. R 11th & G Sts. N.W. GIZ2 1S Teoase Society of Natives and the Columbia August 9th, 23rd, 1930 all colors. Historical Society had submitted six identical names to the school authori- Good to return within ties as proposed names for school Sirts mys, < oo searvadioes o buildings, and four had been adopted 2 & The association adopted a rising wntldketa, ipailion vote of appreciation for the action taken towards the retention In public S. E. Burgess—D. P, A. service of Dr. Tindall. The Senate has inserted into the District appro- McPherson Square P;‘XEUO}I’; b'll an item which puld en- Phones National 1465-1466 able the Commissioners to retain Dr. . Y Tindall in service, and the bill now is Washington, D. C. A in_conference 2 Southern Railway System dating back to Another great event on our Main Floor, of- fering two outstanding values that you simply must buy. “DIXTON" History are in this Event Berberich’s AqUAl $15q° VA[UES ’lglei:‘zerli;ll::r \/ Stout Sizes 44 to 50 'I r" /£ 2 \ : : ’ . Fl'OCkS & Ensembles fi Misses’ Sizes 12 to 20 Tt are maling 19300 Women’s Sizes 36 to 42 Summer Fashion & Half Sizes 12V, to 26/ g R i TR a— 11878 Third Floor {1500 LL that we might say about this event wouid only give you an inkling of its vast scope and importance! Nothing we do in the entire year is of greater value-significance to the smart woman. Our great fashion organization puts months into preparation . . . uses every known resource . . . command every possible co-operation and concession . . . and brings you the foremost fashions of Summer at savings beyond all imagining! RSy« Wemng IR Styles Materials Colors Our Exclusive No. I | ' Street Frocks Capes—Belts Plain Chiffon Senousi Crepe White Mint Green for ; [ ] 3 Dinner Frocks Brief Sleeves Printed Chiffon Print&d Crepe ll;inkh lgahl‘ila “" i g f Sport Frocks Ensembles Wash Crepes - Fine Georgette eac owder . S,PUNTEX HOERY 5 | M ¢ ) Dance Frocks Peplums Shantungs Pique Silks Orchid Combination Bicot Liop SI 25 : /oo ; J Office Frocks Frills—Bows Rajah Silk Floralace Prints Blue Navy Pure Silk Top-to-Toe / SHEER CHIFFON Shndes incluging th Berberich’S F ST. « TWELFTH Win.dows SINCE EIGHTEEN SIXTYEIGHT Y

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