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JUNE 8, 1931. RAIN AND FOG GRIP ‘ NEW YORK SHIPPING | Staten Island Sections Plunged Into Darkness, While Mist Halts Steamers. D. C., MONDAY, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—National Players in “Whis- 3 COUNTY SCHOOLS TIE IN ATTENDANCE| :"22‘:.:’,"_’?1‘;{023 Maidsr at 2:15 and Columbla—*Indlscreet,” at g oam, Maryland Park, Marlboro and 5, 0 and 9:25 P, chk T at 13, 2:10, 4:35, Bladensburg Each Have 2 95.64 Per Cent. __AMUSEMENTS. IITIOIM. NIGHTS, 50c, Mats_Wed & S Geo. M. Coha; “Whispering Friends™ c;m :mnc: INTERLUDE 7 deputy grand master of District No. 1, have been invited to arrange the cere- monies. ‘The corner stone will be laid by the worsnipful masters of the various lodges of Fairfax County and vicinity, The Vestry Committées, which have been entrusted with handling this proj- ect, are Herbert Haar, chairman; Dr. C. Lee Starkweather and J. H. Clagett, in charge of erection; Edmund H. Al- len, J. W. Brookfield, and E. Rus- of | sell White, in co-operation with the rector, Rev. C. A. Langston, in charge of finances, 2Y,4x37; CARL __ AMUSEMENTS. _ ZEISS Camera | With F-45 Zeiss || Lenses New $37-50 S COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. FAMOUS CHURCH 10 BUILD VESTRY —— — | H H Notice to Motorists JPohlc.k Congregatlon, Which Washington Was 1009 Pennsylvania Motor Oil | Member, Plans Work. Medivm or Heavy TONIGHT At 8:20 Toc. 5100 35¢ and B0e s Comedy 22, % e shows at By the Associated Press. | NEW YORK, June 8.—Rain and fog hit New York during the night, delay- ing shipping, flooding cellars and throw- irg eight communities in Staten Island in darkness. The steamships Adriatic, Orizaba, Cameronia and Calameres were held at , quarantine, unable to penetrate the fog into port until today. Only one casualty other than auto- | mobile accidents was attributed to the storm. Lightning struck Mrs. Isabel | at | Smith, 23, of the Bronx while she was playing golf at Pelham Bay. | m. ‘Daddy Long ].Ap " at 11:58 4:42, 7:45 and 10 p.m. Stage | N Y By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., June 8.— A three-cornered tle for first honors in attendance among the senior high | schools of Prince Georges County fea- | tured the monthly contest for May, ac- cording to Miss Kathleen Shears, at- tendance officer. The Maryland Park, Marlboro and' Bladensburg High Schools all had an | average of 95.64 per cent, her report' shows. i ‘The Seabrook (one-teacher) School, | Miss Alsie Chambers, principal, had the | highest average in the county—99.1 per ‘ cent. Ardmore was second in the two- STRIPPING OF WRECKED COAST VESSEL STARTS The Paint Service Store. Special Dispatch to The Star. S e 1402 14th St. N.W. ! POHICK, Va, June 8 — The vestry lsup!r!(rncture Being North 4469—We Deliver | of Pohick Church, through its special| From Harvas . rd Pre| ne_tosoe_in_Rear. | committees appointed last week, has | i made final plans for carrylng out | to Abandonment. | the work started 159 years ago by the By the Associated Press. vestry of Truro Parish. Edward W.| LOS ANGELES, June 8—Stripping| Donn, fr., architect nmmcmrngl of the | of the superstructure of the wrecked | restoration of Wakefield, with a na- | tionai reputation as an’ suthority on | 0Mstwise passenger ship Harvard off | | Colonial architecture, has been engaged | Point Arguello will be started today | to assist in the erection on the grounds \ preparatory to abandonment of the| 3 pi I. Business Girl,” at 11:38 146, 7:43 and 10:10 p.m. The Lady Who Dared, ., 12:54, 2:43, 4:32, 6: at 2:15, 4:35, $2.80 Per 5-Gal. Can 1 WATKLIS-WHITNEY CO. OW siaying ) Hacks Stage Sonsatiom . | l " | R€ QUJOOM(Y WYNNE GIBSON Fiamocnt Fitere mvmc AARONS f OMMANM;&"' voli—"Trader Horfl. '5‘55 and 9:15 p. Central—~Trader Horn,” Removed CKEITH'S: at 11 am. witne e TemPEnATuRE i3 It AIcKT to 1“ p.m. | Afbassador—*“Big Business Girl," EXPERTS HERE To anAln RICAL 6:15, 8:05 and APPLL N nom Fans. 'rumu. ete. n GIBSON Motion Picture Camera Complete With !at Pohick Church of & vestry house, 1o | hulk, | teacher group, with 97.9 per cent. Mrs. Eastman Kodatoy Projector 16 M.M. Fuller & N Albert, Inc. i, 815 10th St. N.W. TENTS — CAMP GOODS CANOES COOKING SETS—COTS WALFORD’S be built according to plans drawn up | ington and George Mason. r in the old vestry book of now kept for safety in the Library of Congress, reads, under | date of June 5, 1772: “Ordered: That | house be built at the church The or Truro Parish, with workmen to build the same. is signed by Lee Massey, rector of i parish; George Mason Payne, church wards ington, Daniel Mc T. Elizey, Al- exander Henderson. Thomas Ford, Peter Wagener, Martin Cockburn, vestrymen, and reported by John Barry, clerk. Order Is Rescinded. At a meeting of the sume vestry, with the same members present, dated Feb- ruary 25, 1774, this order was rescinded, | the “vestry “considering the expense thereof will be too burdansome for the parish at this time.” The burden un- { doubtedly was the approaching crisis of | the American Revolution, then engaging the thoughts of the parish. The project has been revived from time to time, but the church had never { betore thought itself in a financial posi- tion to build. The identical plans drawn by the old vestry are being used | as to exterior design, the Interior being [ modernized to mect’ present-day needs | and conditions by the addition of rest |rooms for men and women, elec- ! tricity, Leat piped from the church heating plant instead of depending on fireplaces alone. Building of Old Brick. The building will be of old brick. as near as possible a match for the church structure. The brick has zlready been | purchased in Washington from some of | the old buildings around the Capitol, pwhich have been recen recked to0 make way for modern structures, It will be one story Ligh and will contain a church office as well as the vestry room. The cost is estimated to be about $5,000. This will be met largely from the dovations of the thouscnds of | tourists who annually visit the church and whose free-will offerings are used for general upkeep. A gift of $500 from | Frank Gillingham was reported to the | committee last nigkt. A roster of con- tributors will be kept. Plans were alo mapped out last night for laying the corner stone early in July under auspices of the Mesonic lodges of Northern Virginia. Charles H. Callahan of Alexandria, past grand | mzster of Masons of Virginia: Harry K. Green, deputy grand master of Vir- | gini d Dr. Macon Ware District, ' George Wash- | 909 Pa. Ave. N.W. J Say the word | and we will| supply t he [ ] @ Blank Books. Store Hours. & to 3 rdays, X to 1 E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. A No. 27 For Hay Fever HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY 1007 H St. N.W. Phone NA. 1695 | With these disease- Roicu 0™ | Farrving pests. iictareVapeath Hiscrcam digestive juices. records for val tomorrow., 60 events have been BREAKING ALL RECORDS J ! BE INCREASED BY THE SUPER-SENSATIONAL SPECI LISTED BELOW. We cannot enumerate everything . . . but described are typical of the lot. W hether you need a mattres: room outfit . .. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE!! How to Get to the WAREHOUSE 918 M parl cars and get off at M St. N.W. for One Day Only—Tuesday, June 9th $39.00 Overstuffed Jacquard Ve- $1.98 Strongly Made lour Wing Chair, from $Q.95 Folding Card tables, with leather- ette top . 73c | storage ' $29.50 Englander Automatiec i t - L i e S Dlece et | "mayebea, with ientaranai's 12° e pa:q 75 o $20.00 Metal Beds, 1 $59.00 Walnut Queen Ann Exten- e rom sion Dining Room Table and 4 | Storage “‘!h“s 5295 Chairs, with leather marred .. seats to match, condition $37.50 3-plece Reed Fiber Suite, with cretonne c traded in. $3.35 2. Dinner ware ... $48.00 3-piece Parlor Suite, ma- hogany polished frame with ve- lour seat cushions. Traded § .98 back button chair. purchase makes this bargain possibl While they last, your choice $2.98 to $5.00 Odd Dining Room Chairs, alvo s ral Windsor § odd chairs to close out for $1.98 Uphoistered Foot with choice of velour or Bty ings 59¢ $29 i# Kitchen Cabinets, en- =meled in white and §, green. Slightly damaged. . $39.00 to $69.00 Oak Buffets, with plate glass mirrors. $ 4.9% Traded in 4 $29.50 to $49.00 Round Dining Room Extension Tables, $ 4 .89 of oak, traded in $49.00 Quartered Oak Bow Front China Closets, glass door 37.75 and sides. Traded in $198.00 Overstuffed Mohair 3-pe. Lawson Style Living Room Suite, age $300.00 Gorgeous 3-piece Living Room Suite, covered with finest grade taupe mohair. 339.95 From storage.. . $22.75 3-door Oak Refrigerator, woodcondition, from gtor-" $Q.35 Stools, wrought iron, with shades $19.50 Easy Chairs, of oak and mahogany, left over from $ 4 95 duofold suites............. 34 95 $12.50 Oak Kitchen Cup- board, slightly duraged.. $59.50 Full Triple Mirror Walnut Vanlly Dresser with drawers. dition .. $21.00 under the supervision of George Wash- | the 0., | purchased the Harvard from the under- writers. He refused to name the amount paid, but said the company expected to| | save little of value. ) and that the wardens do agree | 30, he San Frgncisco to Los Angeles. O Edward | Passengers were removed safely. CROWDS WHLL $149 Brand-New Jacquard Velour Bed-Davenport Suites Sagless bed spring in davenport. Your choice of club chair or high- A tremendous NO CHARGES—ALL SALES FINAL In Alley, Rear of 918 M St. N.W. Large Brick 4-Story Building—Plenty of Parking Spa Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop’s Old Warehouse Ruth Fuller 15 principal. The Edmon- ston School, Mrs. Esther Cramer. prin- cipal, led the graded division with 97.2 per cent. C. A. Beckley, assistant secretary of Merritt, Chapman & Scott Salvage | disclosed that the company had Shanghai Gold Shipped. The Harvard grounded early May| SHANGHAI June 8 (#).—The Cen- while bringing 487 passengers from | tral Bank of Shanghai shipped gold All| bars to the value of $5,100,000 to Van- | couver today on Empress of Asia. AND SPI i |||‘ % Ry, Georgia Ave. NW. 2008 mn S PAN_|: Hplz RUGS ...DRAPERIES BL ANKETS EXPERTLY e ¢ «CLEANED 1Our usual low prices for superior cleaning. A phone call will bring our estimator. You will be surprised at the small cost. 3614 1ith' Si. N.W. Alexand welve conveniently located sk your ‘abeut SPIC and SPAN A comulete service household articles and wearing apparel. “Clean Before You Store” 50c Men’s Suits Cleaned and Pressed 8x10-ft. RUGS Expertly d 9x12-ft. RUGS Expertly Cleaned $3.50 Ladies’ and Men’s Felt and Straw Hats Cleaned by Factory Experts SPIC & SPA Cleaners—Dyers Laundry Maln Office. 1415 B St N.W. Phone: Dist. 5263 Ladies’ Dresses Cleaned and Finished We are going to break all in LEven tho the past attended numbers ilS A4S the few s or a 3. 124 This sale is at our Warehouse only—in alley rear of t. N.W. Large 4-story brick building, plenty of Take Seventh, Ninth or Fourteenth St. Short walk. Inquire Woodward & Lothrop's old warehouse. king space. $19.00 Fine Walnut Extension Dining Room Table, left § 2.93 over from $300.00 suite.. | 1 $139.00 Mohair Floor Sample 3- picce Bed-davenport 569.511 Suite, excellent condition £169.00 Ten-piece Walnut Din- ing Room Suite, $17.50 Simmons Sliding Day-Bed and Pad, storage $2.98 Finest Wrought. ing Stands, with meta ash receiver $24.50 Enameled 5-piece Break- fast Suite, slightly § Mohalr 4-Pe. Liv- ing Room Suite, including Cox- well chair with Otto- s 5 man. From our stor- o age rooms 88 $49.00 Large Size Spinet Desk, in walnut. Excellent § .75 condition $49.50 Sectional in mahogany. 4 large sec- tions. A-1 condition .. ’17"5 $9.75 Guaranteed 90-coil Sim- mons Bed Sprln[n, in § 4.95 all sizes e. $68.95 $49.50 Large Size Axminster Rugs from stor- $0).95 $239.00 Brand-new 10-pe. Wal- nut Dining Bnnf:;ll ?ulll, e 5 slightly man 'rom .54 display .. 99 235 Pure Layer Mattresses, $29.50 Fine Inner Coil Spring- filled Mattresses, fully 59.33 guaranteed . $39.00 Beautiful Walnut Ocea- slonal able, slightly $0).95 marred . $39.00 Wainut and Mlho‘lny 0dd Wood Beds, from fine $§ suites $98.00 Fine 4-! l’l.', “nlnnt ‘Veneer Bed Room sligtly marred $12.50 Oak Chlflonler, 34 4 drawers ... $109.00 Large Size 4-Pe. Walnut Veneer Bed Room 349.!5 Suite, from storage.. $17.50 Large Size “almlt fin- ish Dresser, slightly mar- l7.!! red $7.50 Bed Room Chairs and Vanity Benches, slightly $ marred $39.00 48-inch Walnut Veneer Dresser, with big mir- § 2.!5 ror. From storage l Sale at WAREHOUSE Only YOU MUST GO 35 MILES PER HOUR. OVER THIS VIADYCT » KOOLMOTOR OIL COOLS as it lubricates KOOI.MO'I’OI OIL, absorbs searing heat ... carries it away from hot friction surfaces and bearings . . . resists thinning and dilution...retains its lubricating body...cools as it lubri- cates! 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