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A—8 SOCIE1Y. TON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1930 mz—tfi_\; | SOCIETY SUSPECT IS HELD 15 A a5 ARG GosE | ALk SEEk m i Federal Officials and Prominent Wash-|| : | ! i e IUN I-[][]"NG CHARGE‘ o TN T prwent witer Leten 0 O'Brien| 1y cucatonal nfuence is teaveling s Explaining Her Relations With |middle lane with disaster on one side |Ready to Go Home After! Exp A:wr Bl [ and success on the other, Levering Ty. son of the National Council of Radio Coffee Handout From Education, said in an address yester- Huston Wedding. S - g . "Robbing Nurses at Walter Desk Sergeant, 27 the Assointed press. |aoy tn e Ay wncong snmal Ameri can_Library Assoct LOS ANGELES, June 28—The end | when we oo ation convention. Reed Hospital. e, of the trial on which Thomas J.|approximatel MRS EDWARD EVERETT GANN, |on the Baltic today to spend some . . 11/ . i ingtonians Will' Attend Lewis- o L | | Former Soldier Is Accused of| 3 o i 5 | this country, it is evident that the way & b N, I, June 28. — Pred | O'Brien seeks to collect $11,500 from | 3 way sister_of the Vice President, | weeks in travel abroad. : . 3 Jofl’sfi'zs&, o s e Harry Langdon, fim comedian, ‘as |4t tums i5"a matter of importance, Mr. Charles Curtis, will be in TR 4 : ‘Through the efforts of Detective T. C | know when they've had too much, called | hear im, appeared in sight today as TVS o % the large and distinguished | o Mo Rn?m = P gjkgnflv“e O ang S Bragg and E. F. Lewls of the thirteenth | UP_the police department in the early | Principals in the case rested during the ‘Ln—,‘:};:w:nx‘v:r:»;:xayl\éiflrl‘:(»'"n s b Sy wite T el e it Mer ber b B e g i morning hours and announced that he | Week end adjournment first woman president. Miss' Beeromiy ging this afternoon of Miss Alice | Wlll have with her her | precinct station, & man accused of | wished to be arrested—immediately and o ters written by the present Mrs | Parina, Barkaey, oulit e Huston, daughter of Mr. Claudius Hart ‘xrf‘c:.vy"vw “?mfr'-‘“,‘ 0‘ ’f a -‘\;1 "x‘m;-‘ . ? pilfering the lockers and ransacking | unconditiona - ingdon ]w O'Brien, her former. hus- ot TR x‘ia J ‘Huston, chairman of the Republican ]e niversity of 1;( nsa. Mr, o | ¥ {the rooms of nurses at Walter Reed| . There was no other arresting to be fl?mfl. explaining her relations with the T R o Ll i Nnrrs den national committee, to Mr. Fulton Lewis, | dleton will spend the Summer with | 3 ¥ | Hospital is under arrest and will be|done at that time so police went out | film actor before the O'Briens were ety New STo, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Lewis. | his aunt. R ! o 3 arraigned in_Police Court Monday on|nd . found Johnson waiting for them. di\'fp';c?d Were ready yesterday. | ary surer. Thec eremony will be performed at 4:30 | yy ang Mrs. A G. Pennington have s » Y ' charges of housebreaking and grand| They reached the police station just e n!nf‘f!'hwnflqg"Mn":! lz; 5:1‘ :.‘"'m,lji— — —eee gclock in the Church of the EpIDhANY | ymotoreq 1o Washington from their | 2 i o larceny. Police report he has confessed. | 5 e O w, Whe e | e e y Fe ki g and will be followed by a reception In | yome tn Radnor, Pa., and are stopping PR s X . A companion alsd is under arrest. hearted, was passing out coffee to sev- e o vorce. He the home of the bride’s father, at 1520 | 20'e 7, RAdnor, e The man, Leslie J. Shumate, 27 years | €ral derelicts of the night. O atinchaugh when T need to laugh. ENTERPRISE SERIAL Twentieth street. e e T ofd, of Bailston. Va. was taken into| Johnson asked for some coffee, too. | Our attachment is mental or spirital — Judge and Mrs. Timothy N. Ansberry . oy e righth, street near Barry | He sald he wanted cream in it and | There never has been anything bad|| BUILDING ASSOCIATION Italian Envoy Host Last have opened their Summer home at : 3 o KNS e place yesterday afternoon. Shumate | SUSAr—two lumps. He drank the coffee """”'; us. 1 swear to that. Night to_ Visiting Countryman. Bethlehem, in the White Mountains. 3 > formerly was a soldier at Walter Reed, (With relish and it seemed to affect him.| The letter identified by Mrs. Langdon 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. ~ 3 & | ™1 belteve 1 wi » yesterday _as h The Ttallan Ambessador. Noblle | o Sl L ; 3 : ) S e cleimtee cnly witewidayk | ., LUAYS TInTll e Bowielt e wid: | esteriny as on “Who was in Clevenns: 64th Issue of Stock Now Open - = 5 . . 3 3 S v 5 o1 Giacomo de Martino, was host at din-| %, and Mrs. Lrving K. Saal of New . ; oy e i being arrested as I feared. Thanks for | Ohio, at the time, not only told of her for Subseription ner last evening in compliment to for- ¢ 4 ing e arresting officers, | DeIng - Ry e [ eI e, D | mer Minister of Finance of Italy Signor | Prief stay. U W 3 : Shumate had admitted the theft of te e e sty ll;‘hf"fi‘;; promised’ O'Brien 1 Lomedian, b Alberto de Stefani. Others in the com- | Mrc George Mesta has as her guests | : aa L B | Jrearing apparel valued at $175 OO | iaw ' ih6 run-atout he wes s | Tanot chance” it he weuie b || Money loaned to members on pany were Senator and Mrs. Jesse H. |a¢ her villa, at Newport, the counselor : L 3 . fihe i e They put him up in the Dack meatr | What s co e would believe bl Metcalt, Senator David L Welsh, the | of the Polish Legation, Mr. Stanislaw ! E BEAIE0 vorkht or Gl o n SAR s ot Wit e Bl R | e nothing to be afraid of,” she easy monthly payments .'Juorr"x‘kp%;‘g:ir:t?‘.b‘ns:;rgenuflct)bohfi e o C AT INT . 8 articles, including a typewriter and | ®nd so he spent the night. e el San lock the whole world in || sames . Connelly James #. Shes Q Tilson, Comdr. Gini, Assistant | Afra Aeste il eetertein wr diors: | & N ; ;:zuw:i"r:m;e:éx other nurses' quarters Soa N :g;«yafgce and hold my head high al- President Secretars Carr: Asvstant Sectetary of Labor and | U013 evening for her guests. 5 i A All of jthe goods was recovered at| QONFIDENCE 1S VOTED | Ste told of a meeting witn s Mrs. W. W. Husband, Commissioner | Mrs. Carl Robertson Kurtz has opened ; 2z . Shumate’s home in Ballston yesterday. | Rose Langdon, the comedian's first General of Immigration and Mrs. HB"Y? her house on Fishers Island and with 3 3 % Bragg and Lewis said, together with a | wife, who ac h cused her of stealing E. Hull, Vice Chairman of the United | her children will go there tomorrow L B . casket lamp valued at $27, which Langdon's love. “I defled her,” she States Tariff Commission and Mrs. Al-| for the rest of the Summer. : i i 4 A 1 Ehufimu is said to have confessed to | To TARD'EU cABINET wrote, and added, “jealous women have 2001 lfith St. N.w. fred E. Dennis, the chief of Western —_— 4 Z 3 stealing about a month ago from the tried to hurt me’ before.” European affairs of the State Depart- | Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hollis of Terre 4 funeral parlor of A. J. Schippert at " e ' % ment. Mr. J. Theodore Marriner; Mr. | Haute, Ind., are at the Carlton for sev- 9 § . 2008 Pennsylvania avenue, where he|Premier Wins in Test Over Diff- . * B Exceptionally attractive David E. Finley, and Mr. Albert G.|eral days. 5 | | formerly worked. i e Capt. Chisolm Forfeits Fine. | 233 t . Redpath of the Treasury Department, b 1 X culties and Uprising in French apartments of three out- On a charge of disobeying an official id i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vedder Fieming, | Many Out-of-town Guests ; . L ! 2 sign, Capt. E. N. Chisolm, 842 Wiscon-|| 5d€ rooms, reception Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Blair and Mr. H. | Here for Helm-CInrkth“!ddl:(x.u : s 1$150,000 DAMAGE DONE Indo-China. sin avenue, engincer of the National || hall, bath and large R. J. Olles o ew York, Mr. arles Dr. and Mrs, J. Thomas Kelly are " R 3 a 'ark an anning Commission, 1 3 1 Mg P. Williamson and Conte Marchetti di | entertaining Mr. Kenneth Reeve of i ;g Y ‘ 1 ' BY LIGHTNING-FIRED 0IL K today forfeited $3. Capt. Chisolm's car | km;‘."" Electric refrig: Muriaglio, counselor; Capt. Nobile | Schenectady and Mr. Thomas More of S L ; : . By the Associated Press. was ticketed by Policeman L. D. John- eration. Notarbartolo del Duchi di Villarosa, | Lexington, Va., who have come for the M Flaming Tank Burat e & PAIT.IS‘ Ju;e 28—For the second - '21 tl;e flast pr;clnct last night when naval attache; Conte Roncalli di Mon- | wedding of Miss Rachel Edwards Clarke - NLE - 'ank Bursts an azing |time in-two days Premier Andre Tar- was found parked in an area near torio, first secretary; Comdr. Paolo|to Mr. Winfleld Bernard Hemns. Mrs. MRS. MERRYLE STANLEY RUKEYSER, 1 . : dieu yestarday afternoon found his cus- | Thirteenth and P streets recently ae. s Who. before her elaborately planned wedding in_the Mayflower Hotel, was Miss| Liquid Destroys Orchard, B u y Bbernadori, air attache; the 'attache | John King is entertaining Mr. Heinz of i v L ard, Barn, |tomary governmental majority rein- |Si&ned as a no-; rking area. and Signor Bonardelli and Comdr. | Schenectady and Mr. Wiliam Jordan | Bernice Helene Simon, daughter of Mrs. Louis Simon. Underwood Photo. i s forced sufficiently to carry a vote of Romolo_Angelone, commercial. attache, | of Atlantic City. Mrs. Rufus P. Glarke Hose and Gladioli. confidence. Wednesday the premier all of the Italian embassy staff. ):n.:‘:_ss fiusfief“c::;;g'grwefifl:ygfi; OI_D LlNDBERGH HOME STATE oF WASHINGTON By the Associated Press, won, 330 to 262, after Socialists had at- ios, w OLEAN, N. Y, June 28.—A smoky | tacked the government and accused it Open Until 5 P M. June 30, July 1 & 2 Mme. Simopouios, wife of the Min- " ; ister of Greece, entertained at luncheon | GAtes. Miss Frances Morrison, Miss pall hung over this of depleting the treasury. e LR S JURE U = city and surrounding Alice Wilder and Miss Louise Eddy, and MAY 3ET OLD WARSHIP |Bounarsorer this = % | The vote vesterday, 325 to 260, ended foday at Newport, where she is spend- | \rand Mrs. Thomas Linville are visii-{ JNCE MORE FOR SALE s ot fightery from nesry :{flfilfes“;;fi,?gffid the interpellations on the recent iy M m nt D ing the Summer months. ing B Linvate Representative Sohnson Offers Bill | OVET 17000 barrels of Duraine o Sust | dies In Prench Todo-Ohing: il s omentous ates Mrs. Hardy, wife of Representative r. and Mrs. Willlam Cole have as i s already had done more than $150,000 from an uprising of the natives. A Guy U. Hardy, and their son Lyman | §7exts fof the week thelr son-in-law | pirihplace of Flyer Has Been Ob- to Make “Olympia” Span- damage, since lightning fired a storage | BUmber of French officers and soldiers A S L AL BT o B Bl e i tank yesterday St s, were slain and some of the rebels later JULY FOURTH, 1776, was a momen- City, Colo., for the Summer. Barns, who motored from East Orange ish War Memorial. The tank, owned by the Vacuum Oil | Were executed. s Reorcseitative Tardy Wi be at the | 10 aHend o wedaing. N Barms en- ject of Conflicting Plans g i 90 gontalfed 5000 barcls of cryde | The, opposition: endeavored. to.show _ffi:u date for'the American Colonies. v tertained Miss Clarke at a charming 1 Fai By the Associated Press. oll. Soon after it burst into flames em- | that the situation was due to a lack of i 1 f e T urion £ mainder. AL |y Pibtige | MROSg he s and Failures. The historic warship Olympia, would | ploves began pumping from the base | liberalism on the part of the goverm. is Pay Day will also become a date X were Mrs. Warren Helphenstein, Mrs. be delivered ta the State of Washington | in hope of averting an explosion, Mean- | ment in the colony. of vital import to you, if it sees you Col. A. M. Milton, recent director of | Frank Myers, Miss Harriet Clarke, Miss : 2 1 oty nd | While aid summoned from six towns |, The premier said that all difficulties bk buildi Cavalry at Fort Riley, Kans., with Mrs. | Karla Heurich, Miss Edna Kelley, Miss | 8¥_the Associated Press. SENISHINS @ Juetdon) men and | poured chemicals on the top of the tank | in Indo-China were due to bolshevicy egin building a bank account. Milton, and ihelr children is visiting | Helen Turnbull, Miss Jennie Turnbull,| DETROIT, June 28.—The birthplace | women who served in the military and | by a vein "asmmon e extinguish the | Propagan, Col. Milton's sister, Mrs. R. P. Wil- | Miss Mary Katharine Lutz, Miss Vir-|of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh once more | naval forces of the United States during | blaze. - Utilize the facilities of "Columbia liams, at 424 Marietta place northwest. | ginia Keyser, Miss Katharine Brannon, | 45 for sale. - the war with Spain under a bill intro- | _ When 8,000 barrels of ofl had been | . " - | Miss Elizabeth Jackson, Miss Loulse i = um| t th . e W e e O s m e My oaon., M A real estate company has placed the | duced yesterday by Representative John- | PSS Ut the reservoir cracked and |§ 3 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath National" to accumulate a competency. i 3 Miss Clarke has been given parties | “for sale” sign in front of the home, at | son, Republican, ‘Washington. It wiped out an apple orchard, fired a 4 ;m‘&fi?hTflg@flgoL;; Bt | by e Teurich Mis Bty i | 1920 Foret yiisant o8 the heme, at "The measure provides that the vessel | Barn, destroyed 2.008 feor of drr e L] $65.00 {One Dollar or more will open a * city. Lundy, Miss Hall and Mrs. Myers. bronze tablet commemorating the birth- 1 1 " and ruined 100,000 gladioli corngs. a2 S s place of the famous fiyer, would be located at Olympia, Washing- | (Warned tn time spectators and fiords THE MONTANA - Savings Account. Coi. nd Mre. H, Murray Jacoby will | Mr. and Mrs, Cornelius Murphy, Miss| The Lindbergh birthrixe has been |ton, the clty for which it was named. | eofed In time spectators the ofl and arrive today at the Wardman Park | Cornelia Murphy and Miss Mary Alice | the center of several controversies. The | The city would be charg:d with the care no one was injured. A horse trapped in 1726 M Street N.W. . . Hotel for & brief visit. of Kansas City, Mo,, are guests of their | iouse was purchased in April, 1920, by | 8nd maintenance of the vessel and no | fio, burning barn was shot. 0 Pald on SaVl n gs et A st Reasonable Rentals v— ausln, Mrs. T. M. cl%unan‘ at 6:&6 the Swedish Engineering Society as a ;g:&g&x&u&:fie ’lol:u:'l;regem' elO:yhe Fed- rtain nnecticut avenue, evy Chase, L Andl S , “ s - % s gfrln Th"'o?'&’\‘i'm" ."s hlA"n:: 'fuc :fl = > Efi‘zbz{"g “:«:cx::'yd n:)ll';lend thrg }}e:'f“:::‘.'?e There have been previous attempts to 3 = o = 3 g ing in the garden restaimant vt ipe | Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Isbell, who have company that they were forced to re- | have the vessel located 1n the Nation's = —— e Mt i i closed their home in town, are staying | surn the property at a $6,000 loss be. | Capital as a memorial. At one time the . h . & n. - at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and | cause it “proved 1o b= unfited tor cocs | Navy had. the vessel scheduied: for ; UM OINT ACH N " Mrs, Isbell will leave shortly for the | urposes.” scrapping, but protests resulted in its mercia) atthcne ey Cunited States com. | West, where they will pass the Sum. | VUSROS Chicago promoter at- | being retained on the decommissioned ‘ arrive July 5 and will be .p,'me %'h.rd- mes. X tempted to establish n Lindbergh mu- |list: . The Chesapeake’s Finest 4 ) man Park Hotel for some time, Mrs. R. C. Berkeley of Portsmouth, | S€Um there, with a gate fee, but the owner at that time, Mrs. Stelia Jewett, V4., 1s passing somne time.at the Cariton. | hiich the notion by an Liunction. Ac. A Seaside Colony That Is Essentially Different ; i . 911 F st. m:;mamm“m Mr. and Mrs, 71, Bdgar Walton have | OUhCF fUITY arose when'a oanc. Wi Forty-love! Another desirable section of Plum Point Beach I Nathnal Ban ) —_— The marriage of Miss Rachel Belle | motored from their home in Providence, a?m :i is?;ls-, :é’;’:,'fi‘}.&“ ‘,OZ,',‘,’;‘ zxenr[?:;lx' ::L:l'-;o::' 1‘-;:::::' l:l:;::; F?:’\ ll’;{"iflil;:psvflg ,,?' baprbddo ‘.e-l'n'}:m; e hpm'“' - e e ST Atkinson, daughter of Mr. A. 8. J: At-| R. I, and are passing some time at No action was taken on & resolution of- 6 Hours for $4.00 flege’s ol Gl K L i kinson, to Mr. Earl 8. Hershberger, son | the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and | focq by former Mayor John Smith that Nk " 5 of Mr. and Mrs. J. I Hershberger of | Mrs. Walton visited in New York and | foe city purchase the site. Inquire Finest of Salt Water Bathing—Fine Shade— Buffalo, N. Y., will take piace this| Wilmington on their way here, Shortly after Col. Lindbergh flew to N SRS WL CUAL Pure Artegisgn Water aftenoon at 5 o'clock in the Mount Ver- Paris, a motion to rename Forest avenue 17¢h and K Streets W non Place Methodist Episcopal Church| Mrs. Espa Stanford and Mrs. Eliza- |Lindbergh avenue" was turned dows by b i TEA HOUSE NOW OPEN and will be followed by a reception and | beth Gardner, both of Austin, Tex., are | the council after several lengthy debates, | == e — fopez ta e :;‘:n‘ o the brides fa- &t the Carlton for a few days. An Ideal Vacation Place A miltary wedding o st win| DR, LULU HUNT PETERS, | GOES TO AID RUSSIANS FOR RENT PLUM POINT BEACH take place ‘this afternoon when Miss of the Remouni Soiee of the. Aet| NOTED DIETITIAN, DIES |Owner of Larse Wheat Farm Wil | Two Bed Rooms, [ [t 1125 lath St N.W. Snd Mrs. W, e O y Instruct jn Grain Handling. Living Room, Dining § Phone National 2034 the bride of Lieut. Wellington Alex-|American Physician, Contributor| NEW YORK, June 28 (#).—Thomas Room, Kitchen, Bath ander Samouce, U. 8. A, instructor of = D. Campbell of Montana, who has one and Reception Room. millary mathematics at West Point.| to The Btar, Expires in Lon- | of the Jargest wheat farmis in Aorims : : e {he ceremony will be performed in the| g g oo o o saiied last night on the liner Bremen. Electric Refrigeration. home of the bride's parents, in George- : " |bound for Soviet Russia to advise town, at 4 o'clock. ! By the Associated Press. officials there on the growing, market- Reasonable Rental Miss Phoebe Moorhead, LONDON, June 28.—Dr. Lulu Hunt | Ing and transport of grain. . Mrs. Robers. wéf“i"'o:r‘n"e.é’.““.fl";.‘,’f Peters, eminent physician and dietitian | This will be Campbell's second visit " ried today at noon to Dr. Albert Wil | 0f New York and Los Angeles, is dead | 8 an agricultural aqviser to the Sovies THE ARGONNE " i ‘ G e liams Cloud of Englewood, N. J. The in London of lobar pneumonia. government. Il February, 1928, he - C a ltal S e rv1 C o s i ceremony was performed Rev. Dr. Jo-| Dr. Peters, who came to London re- | conferred with Soviet leaders on the 16th & Columbia Road \ P (] —— y geph R. Bizoo of the New York Avenue|cently with a delegation of about 100 | Program of vast state farms which has i \ % Presbyterian Church in the Ontario in | American physicians to attend meetings | since been put into operation, - | ¥ ¢ the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. John|of the Royal Sanitary Institute, died | . S — —— Was Se ected ] Bride in 1 prisence of the porats | - She b Sooh Aant O o rattn| o - d ride, e presence of the immedjate e n taken {ll with neuralgia | . | familes, A wedding breakiast tonoeny | an_ board: the steamship Adriatic while VERY LOW FARE { Tk ioiees et I @ %0 %@am[’ /WI The bride was given in marriage by | en route to Europe and her condition | BACK HOME il n the Rotogravure Section of Y :‘e’rhunmu_‘ t:‘r' r;"gdhm: hw"u ;ne;ded :'t:fr arriving in London rapidly grew | tOPe | X tomorrow’s Star is printed a pie- y her sister, uth Moorhead, as lous. i 3 . . . . mald of honor. Dr. Robert M. Winslow | It whs announced that her secretary, | EXCURSION Y ture of the Awning we made for A Pleasmg Combmatlon of g’ew \soa( = be;t S % %eru. gsyknmmt.hwn;‘ nmr'ln: 1cm:.y from (| Your Furs - / use in front ét)f the speakers’ | T. An rs. Cloud will st aft- 'w York on e auretania to make ) i i ernoon for a wedding trip to Nova | Arrangements for the burial of b | July 2nd Pon i at iStampintedte i Scotia and Canada. After September | Peters. . ? - Arlington, I N C 1 b 1 H Lhty il be st home at Dwight| oo K;‘CT with experts to points in ew olonia ome BN s s e T e twenty-five years furs North Carolina Capital It's a recognition of Capital Brookside Drive and Kenwood Avenue scene of a very interesting wedding yes- | S - s — . i > ability to execute awning work ng, W for safekeeping. South Carolina Service ute i ¢ terda . ‘when - Miss Naomi | 3 Newton, "daughier ‘of Mre Albers E. | Two Rooms Kitchen We provide mothproof Georgia Rendered with of every description—no matter and the superb environment of #ic y Wright, became the bride of Mr. Ray- chests large enough for Capital Satisfaction how particular and pretentious mond MecAllister Hull, Rev. P. G. Line- ; h h turesque Kenwood, with its matchless i | family use. 3 P —and always with Capital satis- i 4 T Barriats b 1. Senr g Eyen and B‘th’ $42.50 These cost even less thart Florida Gl faction. features of convenience and beauty. govned In a traveling ensemble and | Cambria-Majesti the moderate charges per || Alabama | Tents & Wore a corsage bouquet of gardenias | 1a-Vajestic garment, ok | Tarpaulins Eeriat Y 2 y i e amiies” ana o fow " inimne: | 13348 Bualid St N.W, lelt, 20 Days - Flags Vo e B R e The House is available for Eurchnse. with friends were present at the ceremony. | Rl GS Tichats good oniall ival - < made unde? our convenient immediate possession—for the enjoyment Mr. Mrs. Hull left for a tour of | P - B T | Window Shades 3 | . . Neéw Engiand, and on els rea wis | and in Pullmans Chises Gonds budget system. at once of the charms of residence which T e B oL 3020 Dent Cleaned & Stored STOP-OVERS ALLOWED | Kenwood alone offers. It is true to the Dinner Given Last Night for For information, reservations, e i Mottt e v ] Place NLW. FIDELITY [ < vem=ianews 1508 o Capital Awning Co. Phou: R A W B S hosts at dinner last evening at the North Capitol North equipment; occupying a commanding site, s Just North of Q Street & 30th Geo. P. James, GPA illiam E.. 58.295 1 i - oy S oo T ook plaes g g ATLANTIC COAST LINE =C==A= C==|| ' Mr. and Mrs. Earle Cook entertained | 340'00 North 3400 ’ X it [ : In cons;dering residence in Kenwood, its & company of 16 at bridge last evening | for the latter's sister, Mrs. F. M. An- | - = = = accessibility and high character of its de- rlheyr Al S e S . O e BT e SAVE MONEY ON 1 e velopment are important factors—both of the eir house guest | . - ' & 3 i1 present flnd ;Of ‘he future—wl’llle the Club- s e e o | WHY HAVE A SHABBY Special convenience to ladles | house, the golf course, tennis courts, etc., Plage Deauville at the Wardman Park LAWN? ortiy . | addibdeigbin el tonsdgr et e Hotel last evening. I| . A ittie grass seed and a bag or derlng their own cars 3 s 'd an let u Ve Akt R gt vl | IR R S : g SM ITH TRANSFER nwood. L the value of our property. If you'll park with us when you come down town STOR AGECQ | Inspection invited tomorrow, Sunday, T B aTroDD 18 to shop, or lunch or go to the matinee you can have the from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.—and from CONGER BROS‘ convenience of your car 'wi!houl any of the annoyances Fl RE PROOF STOR AG E | 2 PM. to 9 P.M. on week days. ur:“:::::ffi'f';‘{::'x:“ and hazards of curb parking. LONG DISTANCE MOVI N G I The Capital Garage is handy to everywhere down- Three Ways to Reach Kenwood OIS town—and your cat will be safe with us— AGENT ALLI ED VAN LI N E Motor out Connecticut Avenue, through Bradley Lane, crossing Wisconsin Avenue, continuing under the SWAT THE Only 35c for 3 hours :;d{.:"f;::f,;wm_ R U G CLEAN'NG | u‘;nldt::tle'fl entrance to Kenwood, three short squares Motor out Connecticut Avenue to Chevy Chase G 3 Gircle, turning Jeft Into Grafton Street, through Dorset . venue, merset, FLY 4 You will truly appreciate the appearance Fu MI A I I ON Or motor out Wisconsin Avenue to Dorset Avenue, I “Cani oo iy P]-y Golf Take advantage of an of your car after a “Capital wash. SI LVER VAU LT :;.:;::t,ww;:(l:: wm‘ lead you directly into the south early start by an aggres- on one of the finest and largest i siye war on the fly at the is:fim:: miniature courses in the | ginning of the season. o3 . Mo-rH PROOF FUR S1'ORAGE : Sy, || ewes | Capital Garage | M0 ol ING s SHIPPING. . || Kenneiz-Chamberta Development o ndpa Ave Nw . e 1313YOU STNW. NORTH 3343 Ask for one at the main 1320 New York Ave. District 9500

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