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A e AR T O A THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. €., SATURDAY. MAY 9, 1931’ UNVEILNEWBUSTS | Doomed by Progress | FATE OF CROWLEY |“sis B0 L A eracn ausay| COURTAULD WAITS | : IN HAl_I_ []F FAME , “““’fs ",; ’"'f“"z '"’f'" srons. DEPENDS []N GlRl_ Howard Ehmke Is Politician, Floyd Collins Is Broadcaster UN THAw IN ARB“G ‘ and Sinclair Lewis, an Oil Baron, Some One Thinks. AR A : - 4 [ i Ship Cannot Break Through | New York University Adds| | % ‘ ‘Gunman., i RSP S to 8 word seres victory ovr the Chi- P g i ; Maury, Monroe, Whistler W W by Rejected Sweetheart, | mvansron, m. naar s—wanie|cQRRI DA RARGNEree | 10 Camp Before Rugs Cleaned and Whitman ' % . : May Be Convicted by Other. |some one thinks she's some kind of & | cave-in trap is’either a ‘one-eved war somebody. better tell Greta Gardo that | " Fioya Gollina, vietim of the Kentucky July 22 | figure in classic mythology. . ‘;o;:;spondent" or some kind of a radio | —and cold stored Tasg | Pice This classification was made yester- | broadcaster. _— IR longer. 00 | A day In one reply recelved by the Daily | Theodore Roberts, cinema character | py tne Associated Press. onger. 4c per square foot B+ the Associated Press. 2 Lt g O .| Northwestern, ~student publication of | actor, was “the greatest fullback Yale for the season. Why take § : e | "NEw YORK, May 9.—“Two Gun” | ortmeeten e B response 10 | ever ind.” while Former Gov. James M. | . LONDON., May ¢—Priends of Au- chances? NEW YORK, May 9.—Distinguished e - p | Crowley, killer, 'whose capture was due | o °c SEERTR, R IENCHE (R o students | Cox of Ohio is head of “Coxey's a ; |gustine Courtauld. young British scien- | ||| ¢ ances? persons from many parts of the West- s {o one girl, will go to the electric chair | an *TFCRREREE U VIdq 1o “identify | and Sinclair Lewis, Nobel Prize novelist, jtst, who is proceeding to safety after 4 ; e the testimony of another, the au- o Seeind st. | a Winter spent on the Greenland Ice | [f| ern Hemisphere will gather next Thurs- : on the Y famous persons. Others were identified | is an “oil baron. - - - ] susSt 4 | thorities believe. I P i anawers as follows: | Five instructors who replied were 74 | CA; 40 Dot expect to sée him in Rng- day to honor the memory of four Amer- 2 3 . A blond dancer, Billle Dunne, in | "ol Pentie "Who pitched the Phil- | per cent correct: five coeds, 40 per cent, | *0d until September. | erurl llfl!? fcans who fought their way from com- - {) H | whose West Ninetieth street apartment 2 P e - | "It is believed that another week will L AN 8! y A adelphia American League base ball club ! and fifteen male students, 52 per cent. i bscurity to renown. ‘The P il | Crowley and Rudolph “Fat” Duringer 5 * | be occupled in traveling by dog sledge u o parative obs 3 3 . 3 | were captured, was responsible for her with H. G. Watkins, head of the British 4 FIF s e New_ York Unfrers fi?"&"z‘&fii > B | former sweetheart’s arrest, police said. Arctic Toute expedition, from his ime % i : : 2 = Crowley telephoned her at the apart- Winter igloo to the expedition base of the following: _ ; - S : N o aet ot and make Toom for rom t e ron t O W | |venr Angimagsalic A SAFE DEPOSITORY FOR 40 YEARS President James Monroe (1758-1831), . regular girl.” Police got the informa- He must remain at the base until C.AASPINWALL . PRESIDENT sponsor of the Monros Doctrine. 4 " tion from the dance hall, where the the first ship arrives from Denmark : ,z:f“’;.’:.',’.';",“,’;,’3":"1‘,12‘1“‘:‘.’,’;( ;lfi:' i . Dunne girl works as a hostess. after the Winter ice grnn up. This 3), , whose por- A § . & . . ship does leav nhagen until | trait of his mother has come to be the 5 § | Girl to Be Witness. Reviews and News of Washmgton s Theaters. Jul‘; 11 ln;‘o;llle:r:lveo:: Al::!mn':.uk pictorial symbol of MO‘?"ZZ""-“ od | E 1 . § Crowley’s comment to his guards as H about 10 days later, returning about | I el | he was being taken to jafl was: “You the middie of August. gray poet,” who wrote “Leaves of Grass.’ 5 £ | H | ought to give a badge to Billie Dunne,| Tallulah Bankhead in a The stage show, Fanchon and Courtauld’s sister will be married in Matthew _Fontaine Maury (1806 | {8 . : : ] | 205 o op mow." Film That Might Be Better. Marco's “Moonlight Revels” ides, |June to_Capt. Ralph Rayner of the 1873), oceanographer, n’h(nh smme< L e e % 3 : y Helen Walsh, 16, who was with him HE wonder of it is that has a little of everything, including | British Royal Signal Corps, and al- winds and currents in a e oceans | B in the bufet and gas-spattered build- Donald Ogden Stewart, one dancing music and clowning. Joe |though his family would like him to and became a pioneer meteorologist. { 3 | 1ng "shen 300" potice ~surrounded it o "America’s gayest humor- | Weston and Collette Lyons provide |be here for the ceremony. they have Diplomats to Honor Monroe. ki 1 3 4 { 4 | Thursday, will be the main witness at ists, should have been able much of the fun; Curry and Brown |no hope that he will be able to come. A group of diplomats representing o ’ | his trial for the murder of Prederick to turn loose such a dreary | 8re the clowns: Charles Brugge plays It is expected that the Swedish fiyer, i Pan %rmn?flcan republics will_come to i % | Hirsch, Nassau County policeman. Miss| yarn as “Tarnished Lady.” Al- & mandolin while he stands on his | Capt. Albin Ahrenberg. will hold his HTHIW ,'! honor James Monroe, and the cere- s Walsh was in an automobile with| though this picture which opened head; the three Melvin brothers are |plane in Greenland until the ship ar- I l[;,‘ e Wil Anclunaan_ mddtess by |\D8 . : 5 & | Crowley when Hirsch was shot. yesterday at the Fox ends with a | 83 800d & trio of gymnasts as you'll |rives in July rather than attempting to | |ll|} Il gr': cellor Elmer Ellsworth Brown of g o Pt The Walsh girl is being held as a small babe find anywhere, and various and |fly back. He probably will make one SE% ek University. | vitness. She was the star witness in lying in its | sundry others, including a good |more trip to the sledge party which oW Y or! whd grand jury chambers yesterday v cradle sucking dancing chorus, Bob Hamilton in & |rescued Courtauld, taking them pro- £ “Th the * " J % Man "With the Hot.” o e e Famous shop which will be torn down soon. Inset, Joseph J. May, who | ¥hen & mutder indictment-was re- - 2 its thumb in the e d;l.m:fi:;logue and Maestro . | visions, within & ‘day:or so. e 2 “thu - o Pl s, | turned against owley. face of & bliss- A ver e music, ‘Whitman Enters the Hall of | has Worked there as & saleaman for 30 years. —Star Staff Photos. | tned 28205 (Rt Crowiey torced her Y faiy Wy | make tis more ofte tood than bad: 3 ; to write notes during the police siege. < father and nd then, of course, there's Tallulah TR Oy MiEESHle ‘Gikiverneur Hoes, | Most of the notes told of her love for | 1 other, the , torun off and tell your friends about, | Complete brute, and there is a sug- & to Take gt I T o LR BARKERS on sight-seeing busses| The business has remained in the Crowley. District Attorney Edwards of means unto the E. de'S. MELCHER, gestion of the solution of the great oint it out—a picturesque lit- | family of the founder the entire time. Nassau County said the girl had ex- § end are so | Fias e Ay g St Daughters 'of the Confederacy. P More at 619 B street, which, | One salesman, Joseph J. May, has pre- | pressed fear and, hate of Crowley since | dreary that up ‘Gun _Smoke” e e h‘.’l“?m?é'”‘"n"'.{’ ot s e The bronze bust of Whistler, by his after 100 years, has at last been | sided behind its counters 30 years. The her arrest. until “that mo- Settles Problem at Keith's. o d';' Bt e ttstasidiy "rflwtu"u’ youngsters naver friend, Frederick MacMonnies,’ will be marked for the wreckers. | shop, it was announced, will be closed | Duringer, taken to the Bronx. was ment _there s LT, the familisir devices To¢ afouss g T conteten fuss about taking I ek oach Benuell, friend| When the frame walls are pulled |out June 1. Bergain signs are up and | indicted for the murder of Virginia icarcaly aamie, | AL devices cause of the author's conception T or it and blographer of the painter, Mrs.|down, probably within a month, odds | the stock is being cleared. Brannen, Bangor, Me.. girl who worked Tallulah Bank- i n B ) M e e e 1 A oy Hieace Traubel, “friend "of Whitman, | and ends will be scattered of second-| At one time, May said, long before here as a dance hall hostess. 1 Rogh, Nower. | S fhe diusustin of sBEARE | SRR e T eepeRly whes will_unveil the poet’s bust. "| hand stock collected at “Justh’s Old | the first fiickering films started Charley | Police 'say * Orowley and 'Duringer A 3 e by and | Ammunition sreemplovedin the film- | the gunmen, played by William | il its Everfresh. Evary ““The lives of the four men were typl- | Stand” for the past 65 years. { Cheplin on the road to fame, an agent | took the girl for an automobile ride, i the “endoall of | Ingof “Gun Smoke” which opened | Boyd, with the sustained human bottle is aclentifisally eal of the American tradition an an- | OId. beaver hats, & fireman’s helmet, | of Chaplin's came in’ and purchased Dub Dutinger confessed that he slone : e entertlin- [+ TRenrdny 8t RO e e s Eofih et exact and the flavor nouncement from New York University | uniforms of every degree, once resplend- | here the comedian's first pair of over- e oy o s motivg, O rineiak Banbesd. gen;vr;gd‘ b'{‘; atrical, it has the benefit of some | the piay is given by the lighter never variss. nur-m \;mlnl;s gx‘em;;:g;;teefi gb: en‘ta :mit now with be{::le&hutr‘r;' heg. size shoes. Detectives are checking the story of | goih seeing good acting. and the hand-to-hand creations that are associated with Everfresh 'is & U. St o uringer ra o cliff, 5 8. P. . Al four faced opposition from thelt | trade, but the back shelves contain a| Old, battered and turned up st the| 1oy, L8300, paid him by another man: of the screen ladles Whose fullfe 15 | the inevitable viclory when the bad | & large cast. formula is chemi- ontemporaries and were forced to use | dusty assortment of leftovers—many in- | (oes, they Were scon to be known In Ll e D e y to be one long harrowing se. | man is thrown to his doom, is done Gun Smoke” offers much interest oally perfect and b TEY in the fight for what | timately associated with the early life| . ./ quarter of the world. Not many quence an e pe v with all the perfection that comes | and good scenery. An original fea- Faptdgos -4 o ugh ey considered to be right. of the Capital. ; Y| at the Fox Theater In honor of downtrodden females should rate from many tests in tke history of ture is the privilege of observing a i tg SR T RN P .| years later, May said, his store was be- Music Week.. Most interest naturally, | amoug the best: Possessed of a motion-picture production. gangster, in the midst of his group Comen 0 R4 E FRIAILIC Y e e * ' |sieged by demands for similar second-| centered in Jean Westbrook, Paul drooping. mouth and languld eyes The theme of “Gun Smoke” was of killers, surrounded by the forces Your druggist sells LECTURE DESCRIBES It was related that a dress coat of |hand shoes from imitators who-sought| Brightenburg, ‘Milton Schwarts and | and ‘an expression that suggests eX- | fnevitable. Indeed, it is surprising | Of nature in the great outdoors, M. Bashinsky, president of the ‘William Howard Taft found its way into | to follow in Chaplin’s shuffling foot- JIsaac Minovich, whom music lovers pected martyrdom, this -Jady prob- that it has not appealed more gen- with wild horses stampeded and ! PE ARY AR TI I thes establishment, probably after it had | steps. have come to know so favorably ably will smile occasionally before erally to the makers of the talking boulders rolling down the mountain- | L FE been turned over to some servant. | ®New stock and that of a good quality through repeated public appear- | camera, only they Temainder of | pictures. Western frontiers have | side, while cowboys shoot from the The coat remained in stock for a | alio was sold, although, the manager ances. They acquitted themselves | her time being devoted to falling in | provided many pictures of experts | hills, declare to his assoclates, even E_V SH S considerable time. since there were no | s:id, the greafest service lay in buying | nobly. The playing was marked | and out of love and strewing her | with gun and pisiol employing the | as in the back Toom of a speal A A J. S. Warmbath, Expediti Sur- customers who could measure up to its from persons in need of ready:cash throughout by poise, individuality in emotions all over: the place. | strong-arm methods of those who easy: “Boys, .we are on the spot.” MAGNESIA i o & y pedition emple. sizé. Likewise, the clothing of | and selling cheap to those who had interpretation, lh‘undant technical ,Jjfl"fi;‘:} ‘fi:"{%«f’.‘ g.;“m& g‘exly lheul]alw_ So also have lme D.C.C. - . i B s cabinet, officers and statesmen, of serv- | littie of it. equipment and style. 3 . A oyant killers of the slums of & | B, * vivor, Speaks in McKinley | {adinct officers and statcsmen, of serv. | Iitie Of e of the ancient 2-story struc- | - A mewcomer to these recltals, Wil- | the pulssant Miss Dictrich, With & | great cily had their day In parading | Night airmail between Beriin and ||| Twe Rooms, Kitchen and Bath High Auditorium states of preservation, found its way to | ture, In step with modern progress, will | liam Rodier, made & splendid begin- | yet more unhappy look under her | dream stories of alleged intelligence |1ondon just has been resumed. | Witk * Baloony Hig! 9 the store, and was offered for sale at | be utilized as a parking space for auto- ning and much may be expected of long, lustrous eyeslashes, Miss Bank - forced to do violence, because of & | e Electrical Rofrigeration i bargain prices. | mobiles: him. Much of the success of this head, the girl who seems to have “system” which exercises compulsion . concert was due to the authoritative ripped London wide open, comes even over the fiction of refinement. CHILDREN. THE ARGONNE One of the mest realistic productions SO4at (he same time symphthetic | back to her native hearth-and proves | In this offering there is the ulti- Baler oLt W aamE okt . ARGONNE ranipe 16th and. Columbia Read g m ifleh:nd the heroic 'tfivl;fl" . ° o accompaniments of Dora Minovich herself an actress of ability. :nh:,te‘.’ the logvlvcfill ;l'h'arl,r);,l the ?rnt LG Ar Sehelar ral Peary was presented last and Emerson Meyers. As’yet one cannot say that she is wdown. ch shall survive— VINGSTONE Al ! night in an illustrated lecture by J. 8. Wuslc and Wuslclans &S chagming. As the lady who gets | the killer of the city or the kilier || 134 ¥ 8. N-W. Te. sans Reasonahle Rentals Warmbath in the McKinley High off color for a while in her fitst | of the open spaces? School Auditorium under the auspices | Spring Cencert Held Americart film,- she gives an fm- With Richard Arlen as the chief :l.&m of ’x‘hn(dmen oéflt‘heuxmer- Re . d N ¢ C S 1. P grams, .| By Music Section of Club. preulo]n ‘:ir nothing mnr:uch as ’: %Emme l;‘::b(:)r"se :aeyre'c;rrxne;lbe ar:g rrespondence ~Schools. views an ews of Capital's-Programs. |, e ti the stage of | meurotic derelict at whom one city ~gu vivors of the Admirel Peary Expedition, o A S estaChevy (;h.u!.'l'l’xh( e e e e s ot meoderstirlas b imo depicted . n School was the scene of the annual rook as a husband. Daughter of | furnis s shots, ing in Greenland and Ellesmere Land e ances. b e Mews Glee Club | Of the Woman's Club of Chevy. | s fimost sold o fhe sUction BICE | picture!” It ds- apparent, however at the time of the expedition. Using ngog;:"%finl;n&ndefi:fleg uit 1 st foot forward with' the ~| Chaselast Weanesday when & ¥o- | of hany Sitpeid bills, Miss Bank. | that, in the mind of the author. the an unusual stage display as a typical it g stirring Kremser “Prayer of Thanks- Tied programl mps L4 head ‘marries one man when she ia stratégy of the ranges is triumphant Northern scene, Mr. Warmbath's as- s e e ol e Aving - then aid the soft and sooth- | dered proved the steady progre’y Sove with-auothex; ) i over the less subtle qualities of the sistant, Reman Garcla, &n Eskimo nigh's annual Spring “con- |- £, (B G0N S0 g | mide by this group wnder the dl- 1 £ 2 il b0y Triend faithless, Slionairated the methole Of MUBUDE. |- Olubs g oe Moot Dave. |-and -concluded the group with | Tegon of ghEmiton VMO:’C"::"'-“M Mr. | woes. Greenwich-Viliagy for -ro- s — iy | felt justly proud of these singing | Wagner's “Pilgrim Chorus’swhich | yorgel s splendid tribute in their | Went, and only snaps out of it when ||| Open Evenings and Sundays Advises You That Now Is the groups which have reaped so-much | seemed a trifie hackneved for he “| gooniie shaded readings and ex- | ® baby is born to her and she Remember Your Mother c Time to Buy a Home e P 4 % e B the Bactholomew ~Shen.* | “Morning.” by Victor Hars with | Nof a bright story this, certainly. - | . —That Your Dollars Will Do aldi and Edwin Steffe, accompanied by Jations that can | andoan™ and he Gounod -Bene- | Fhioh [y WO UCGRCIRG POl o Tk BETL Comtantly tn front of the | By Wire M for You Now Than A Signor Guaraldi. The selections were | | & outsing probebly | dictus” which had the grandest | Federation of Women's Clubs | star, one doesit tire of her. Rec- Anywhere lore tor You n Any received by the audience with great en- o B |y eoliege | shadne ot b C G iy g s | of Marvind " CL CC | ommended aiso in the fim arctihe || specisl Attention o Fhone Orders Time in the Next Ten Years Miss Christine Thackara were hostesses o ‘| country, and best moment in the Tla;gn::?mga .me;g,.i\'a:“;ugménmd o e | g{horgl-ltrtl:::n: s UL O for the evening. Acting as committee- : 7| they proved last Wood Embowered.” ~TI et T th vy glase BB T e b Makiet | s = 4 men for the Club cof Thirteen were 4 /¢ | night that their | group of young Indies, with Margatet | G it "who ‘abiy assisted n the | (canned) living woman, Incidentally v and that is precnsely our advice 1111 ieading one selection (those John 8, B i, e Jackson, o e s e S ong white gloves looked es. | Drogram. giving Lwo groups of songs | the plcture of Miss Bankhead and . 4 a P ) tion. Clally well) . seemed handsomely | and providing s pleasing contrast | Alexander Kirkland walking along | NURSERYMEN i : N R i s, Prank Dedowad with voice. except in the | to the women's voices. Other fe the fringe of & bench in the moon- | ||.Cottage citv Nuriers and Fioar shon, | You Have the Inherent Right R R e, Rmes Dr. Robert | (000N O bers, when the sopranos '| tures of the program included the | light is the best of the romantic " Battimore ‘Boulerard 16 Put'Siich - Advice: lin: Aty Zroldcs, Franklin R. Anderson. Ralph Howe Aarmon, . 2 iy i selections of Hazel Brown h hs A o i 5 didn’t quite get there. However, piano s x photographs on recore % fi.lflmu.nmrude Council, me‘n E. 1 '::r':n:g;w‘flr{?: | they made up for this slight devia- Piers, who possesses a graceful ease, | c——————— o Category You Choo!e b e A i trained them | {ion later on in the evening when | full tone and flowing technique, and . " _ Petitt, John J. Smith ith an eye they jolned their brother singers in | Richard Lorleberg, cellist, one of the Marshall E. Briscoe, Albert C. Heys: [ ) " color and for | they joined their brother singers i S0k ent of the local musicians == s o Pred B. Fitzgerald. George W. Frazier | - " TOS | tonal efect He | iy i ovations they Teceived. | _Who was ceriainly at his best. But Remember This— sod Conrsd Graybill e Chiet soloist for the evening was | f dvi ; or aleé If you take our advice. —_— | lections worth singing and has in- Henry Nestor, & young man with & YOU GET A HOME C! y of their | srmciaLwomices. | fueated D USTLOT U a'one | yolce that promises to be very fine 2 % ht | one of these days. hough he t- NOTICE THAT JOHN A, GIRVIN jas Tuts | DL SR foree i tranamit. | listed as a bass, one suspects that What’s e e ey e muainets | Hine to. ithem ''flie- 'wisdom -of | With & small amount of encolrnge - 26-Foot All-Mahogany located 3000 12th st, n.e. Present all cl his musical years he imparts the aEainat “said parties within jobe | ‘tenor, the range of his voice being —and stop and think what a home s e i A > :';mde?m}x‘:; ;'S?"‘c‘f.i_',‘é’. o clRstically SRRE:s SR NE g eoing a new o would mean to the thousands of i SR L . L R . eV vas the ap- t OUR AWNINGS AND SHADES ADD COM-| the path through which he ieads ;;:::;rg of Teon Brusiloft as wu'l"‘t | rls ra ment he could become an excellent fort and distineti small 1d) 5 ) Hi Coui: rme 11 Aesired auotation free. WAL- :’r“;"“'":;:"'";‘g“";':vg:;:e'{“,‘} Doldl¥ | Conductor for the men's club, the clever men's {nrm!nes who have TER J. PROCTER CO. Nat. 146 N o obligato solo that Jane Wilson of- been cleaned out in the STOCK 1 WILL NOT, BE nESPONSIBE rom ANY| DIDE WAL hEY €0 () pear | fered in the Sullivan “The Loct model Sad sall 4 SPihSEr T oiber (han b myiec, FL-| | TS 1t 18 8 Eee D ederstand | Chord.” the x’mgmg’rho( A&'.’,::%lgl: an, practically new; 3 MARKET and other regretted ways DDOE C. SRIMES. & L m. e B cCulloug! n “The | o 5 :n“:':..:\r:?x'.fn'xf.’.’ Rorn c%m&?fl%:s‘ ] ‘;};’;,‘:,’n‘;fl;’:"';‘,’; Rt Hymn,” the encore, “Noah Was & 42 miles per hour. Cost of using money. any . D the Jleges have bowed to them Grand Old Man,” and the consistz i h . GalRs "ron _sen. —gruge ron | Uhe coleges have bewed o IRem | enly” expert decompaniments & without $5,300. Will sell for. .. HOMES PLANNED, BUILT AND PRICED BTATES STORAGE CO.. 418 10th A olita j2 d with the roarings of the sl R PR yous LIS oow | loot bl songs which s many ol | Jure espar . Studebaker’s Can and Should Be Seen i X ¥ ) et that there is to sing musically and tord sef K esented . B iy TStk brgitir| (D% MR 12 B Pl olese | e avih o otk 1 - new Dlstrict 3324 - Grace Ruble Harmon. RNITURE AND RUGS 10 'be R lege clubs pride themselves on, the Presents Artists’ Program. BITED, STATES STORAGE. 0O, songs with & zest that puts to shame haps his mosi ambitious offering. E 1 i : ; ing, what funereal 5 P N | ety ko, somenna fers g 82 OO 0 s TO MEET FUTURE CONDITIONS : ’ as. by MOTH! 'Let us Mothproof them for o | George . Washingtons sing the best J _AST night. in-the Masonic Audi- Apply R w' Moser, 418 Vl0th 8L N W A Ciaus, Much was expected of these violin- . TWENTY-SECOND QUARTERLY DIV- ists and they did not disappoint = = F()l'est Secthll jend of one and one. 1 e their large and appreciative audi- | i i = ——— oot sthes f : Will Rogers cnec. Tor" thelr “eitommance was principle 1 hree el T o S worthy of the artisiry of any group of en Of 1927 preferied stuck of the 4 of players from any center, 7 > 2 7 77 2 e T AL “The scope of this Tecital may be e Che"y Chase Sale"sleck ot Tecord on May i3, 1931 Judged when one reads the program, he books for the transfer of the sald i etras - s e containing as it does, ch composi=~ ¥ Biser fhe Hioek of ooty il W cled | TUCSON, Aris—well herewe are | tions s the Bruch G minor Con- | or Price i e o Bitiaeh o8 ML 1% i Tucson' the champ * | certo” the Beethoven "D major | Prices from $15,000 to $30,000 - B EYSER. Secretary. town of Amer- Concerto” with its brilliant. cadenza 4 VONANTED LOADS » ica, its climate | byTeonard, the “Goneerto No. 1o by You Can Buy One of These Homes for S OTY. ... T8 NouroLR Bhas g has prolonged | De Beriot. the Tschatkowsky “Con- y 9 T3 iruabact-DGy A bt T RSsTON el ? more peoples | corto in 1 major an the. famous w ee Ifl the Rent You Are Now Paying Bradlen? eqeneCamnn e ito And all_points Bouth s AGENT / m""e ey i classic, “Chaconne” by Vitali-Auer, 2 radley Lane (north side of Chevy Chase PR R T singte place ity | Il ameng the greatest works in | Why Not Come Out! f’u"); turn LEFT two squares and fol- ow signs. 24 4 1813 You 8t NW. Phone Nortn 3143 S0 oY ool A As a fitting climax to a brilllant | % u 8t t lege po'o team | eyeni S g A L L s0ing was the “Adoration,” b LSO OIS AN Ty in the United | Borowski, played b %a"v'xounmi u e a er A SEE », FLOCR CO 1016 20th st. West 1071 States, this up- conducted personally by Mr. Kaspar, NE BERVIC to-date 11ttle | with piano and organ Builder of Champions v \ Nadlon-Wide' Lony Distaigs Moving. city 15 fust sit- £ : . R - BTy 1 ment. This is the ssme s » S n RETURN LOADS " . cwdted =medr | reciraytinsea b MO MID-YEAR MODEL CHANGES ; renwoo To INH AC » v .May enough to Mexico to get u uch of eror At he To DR : g May 121 liberty. I was readiog u nice thing My 1g| 1y this moruing's local paper It was Rittenhouse . St. and - Givice 107 bre ‘Tonas f a diuer i New York of & lot of | - sqd from Washlusion. Baltimore, Fonsdel- | fine women, Mrs, Theodore Roose- b Broad Branch Road . Phia sud velt, sr, Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Lind- New York UNITED STATES STORAGE CO . INC., % 410 T0th Bt NW el 5645, | betgh, Mis. Sloan and Kermit 2 A New Development Roosevelt’s wife, all to arouse not " CAPABLE TINNERS | neselets, Mis 8,6 hroos oot , : MONTHLY Just Started = ThaL Kpow dox o Hangie That Job | believable death rate from child- ; PAYMENTS BT PAYMENTS It arired. | Mgt . the World The’ wmy ‘we , iy 8 Homes Sold . JSFLOoDS puy | moniis mktEr I Water Front Cottage L N Tt WD Prices $11,950 to $14,500 BE LUXE PRINTING H:ke‘ Tnd Africa to do it Drive out Georgia Avenue to Rittenhouse Street, In this price range, and considering location, auestion whou, the pusity_ot | . ] thence East to 3rd Street and then North : : : R Pl : At South River Park T My e B Porke s | Pt e s s ar plant, a like value. ! The National Capital Press| Notice to Subscribets' * i Cottage contains five rooms and bath, and is School Grounds 1210-1212 D 5L NW._Vhone. Natioual 0650 in Apartment Houses cosiplletey ‘ENEIRIA ; Detached Homes, Open Fireplaces, Porcelain ROOF WORK Ki ¢ 4 i sy itchens, General Electric Refrigerators . . . fi:":: ":'é{' A e cantior boy 1o Enoek on Will Sacrifice for $6,000 Plenty Room for Stuwnes snd Western Avanive o o Oompany bk L e e s laquire for Mr. W. Stokes Sammons' Coltage Vegetables. Come Out! rightitoidurijsb ofbe, f MODEL OF ALL HOMES ON DISPLAY To Inspect AL ESTATE OWNERS, ™~ < - 4 ¢ hone circulation depart- R P orqanited and_effelent | ?m-mf National mmf]-nn | Call Cleveland 2927-J w nstructions wi ven H e e dabet ot Lot SRR | Mr. Mosher for Information 2 q]lannon & L“('.hs, Inc. - T'NORT other N'!r’]"'l \'Kl\") C(\ 4 7 ” 77 > e B L x ; 2 2 2 72

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