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RAKE RELINED 4 Wheels Complete Ford o 34.50 ‘an Chev.: w'32 Other Cars Proportionately Low FREE ADJUSTMENTS! Chnfl" ENERAL BRAKE SERVICE 903 N ST. N.W. DE.5483 B Essex Willys, RESORTS. National Park vl D at Jasper Park Lodge in the ek ihways, $22-158SL, MW, Wash . B.€, " Vacation Guide, illustrated. Write New England Council, to Amer FRI w Engl: 40 bir pages. Full now for your coby. Dent. WS.. Boston. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY é ! HIGH IN Shipping News Arrivals and Departures at New York ARRIVALS, Today. N -Buenos Alres ND—Halifax__ Tomorrow. DIXIE-_New Orleans AN Antwerp UDA—Bermud San World RO BPM‘ R Mot ROTTERDAM—Rotterdam _ lrLM Puerto Barrios > > >0y > > ERZRZRRZZZZ IDA-— PREST TAFY _World eruise ~ Friday, June 4. It I'OI lAMBI Bremen Hamburg | lROQl\(‘IIS—Mllmi - | & WASHING TOR S Norork cmurdn. June 5. PRES. ROOSFVELT—Hamburg & | RELIANCE— Nases — o> ERRRZ >> &= Today. AOI ITA\IA Southampton _ NEW YORK _Hamburg | omu\mc Havre __ ST ASH-—Beira sou T"FOLK Leningrad WASHINGTON— Hamburg Tomorrow. Noon -- Midnight R0 A 10:00 P.M No sailings. Friday, June 4. AN \FARMER—London . 4:00 P.M. Noon Midnight ve 2 STATE mM—fl\mmmnm e MBO-—Lago: Saturday, June 5. 12:30 PM, 4:00 P M, | | 1:00 M. | 200 AM! | c 5:00 P'M. | E 9:00 A M Midplgne | 2:00 00 | Noon | Midnighi N TRIA—Helsingfors YOIK—Helsinski LCANIA—Raguas THE EVE Fred D. Reid, 2566 Nichols avenue southeast, revoked. Abby S. Shafroth, 1545 Thirty-fifth street, 30 days. Helen M. Stretmater, 801 Butternut street, 30 days. Robert Thomas, 5900 Eastern ave- nue northeast, revoked. Charlie Whittington, northeast, suspended. William A. Marlowe, R. F. D. No. 4, Rockville, Md., revoked. Daniel L. Robertson, Lanham, Md., 30 days. 3¢ P street Marriage Licenses. Harry P. Ischer. 38 and Josephine M. Siuka, 33, both of Baltimore: Rev. J F. on P. Hoffman. 40. Newport News, and Frances O Tucker, Richmond; Quantico, Va., and Ichmond; Rev.A. F. aore Roger Johnson. 35. Hadley, El. Welis, 38, Reno,’ Nev.; Judge inbigler, 47, and Mary T. 1 both of Baltimore: Judze - Mattingly. Martin ' R. Ha: Mass., and and Margaret V. T otn ot Baltimore; Rev. a . H. Patrick. 32. and Laura E. 26 boih of New Orleans, La.} mit E Chatlés Btevens 1648 Reeves st., Temple Weaver, 18, 1013 9th st.; Sylvester Moss. pory T, Henry 60, and Matie Green. 20th st J e D0th o S0 Henry H. Reddick, 25, Jpon, @ st 24, 2137 and Rev. Evelyn’ E. Andeison, Rev. J. T. Harvey colmau Wilhame. 22 and Mary J_ Boskervill L. Rev. J. E. Arihiir Thonias, Dumas. 7 Graham, James H Smith Margarel A 358 Montgonier Rondeil ‘€. Bebelheymer 20, Port_Carbon, Pa. and Pearl V. Neithamer, 20, Palo | Al(o, Pa.; Rev J.'H. Dunham. | Helneman. X, and Irene L. ss. U8, both of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Rev T. Nicholas. William ‘A Wine. 44. and Mattie E. Intyre. 30, both of Reclortown, 1445 Swann and Viola Rev. J. E 0 U st Rev. j0. Columbia. & White. 20, Toledo, and Somios Me- Va NING STAR, WASHINGTON, nd Lucllle H. Lippert. 23. 1152 Ken- ot gomers, Tamep By Cor 2 DAY Fotamue ave. and Dnrolhy M. Forgit, 18, T500A K at. Rev. E M. Thompson. Cari” M, Loffler, 3. 20 Bonini_rd. s.e. and Grace J. Wood, 21. 1414 T t. 5. ev. G. L_Conn M. Cavaliere, 2 Georgla nd Marsuerite aeito, 18, 613 . W. H. Hoffman 21,109 Massachusetts Soucoules. 23, Jack- H. Hoffman an. ith, Yiah Bofman. Louite W, Jordan. 217 52 1 st. Judee RE. Mattingly Benfamin P. Hayi Hope. Ark.. Alberta G 8 Bchroeder, Manon, Tn: Lorraine €. CaRue. 20, 6811 Pine And hy F. Wilson. and ne.; and Rev, Branch Bilver Md : Rev. Roh-n £ Binpsen: sinia C. Kekenes estor 4 Irs! EIkin C. Wilkon, Dodse, Hotel, Mary"J Schmolur 3 Rev. M. Cani Robm w. wu ers, Jr. pnd Ruth L kson Tukoma Park, Md.; Rev. h jr. 268, and Eu peth ©of “Bethesds, Juhn % Bieres 45 Crooks obel M. 'Lambert, 31, 5 J. 8. Spence. Aived G Quarrel Ty, Elizabeth C T. Lowe, chusetts ave.; Re a Births Reported Elmer and Doris Marceron, girl. Willlam and Ethel Walker. girl Hamilton and Alice Sweeney. girl Nelson and Dorothy "Skogland. boy. George and Margaret Sheafler, hoy, Leo and Mary Janezeck, girl Hugh and Anna Owens, giri. Edward and Esther Ahearn. hoy. Charles and Mabel Potter. boy Lawrence and Grace Brown. hov. Howard and Louise Gordon. boy. Bart and Susie Boyd, boy. uell ice d.; Minn . and R, Allison, Deaths Reported. ‘ Otto G. Garges. 85. 3114 Quesada st | Stephen H. Ford, &4. St. Elizabeth's Hos- pital Michzel C. Kelly, 81, pital Absalon Weller, 77, 2136 Wyoming ave. Bell McIntosh. 71, Emergency Hospital. Sarah Cook t5. Sibley Hillury L. Harr Georgetown Hos- pital Maryland ave. Rev. H. M. Hennig. eorge W. McGliney Herndon, and Anna P Smith, I8, Sterling! 28 | (South and Central America, West Indies | s ATLANTIC _ CITY—Beautiful residentia) aection, 10 8, Oxford, Ventnor. Charming, comfortable. detached home, & doors from ches, 1 master bed rooms, maids’ rooms, bi 1661 after &' SPEND YOUR VACATION AT THE SIDE—the place to nd good feod. en- uine hospitality and relaxation at Aflan! City., SPECIAL tempting food, :‘u‘rrnund)nn HOTEL "SENATOR, Allantie BEACH HAVEN, N. J. and Canada.) Today. US—Trinidad —Cristobal S-—Maracaibo Tomorrow, CoAMO__Cuidud Truiillo MBIA _Cristobal 4100 P'MC PETEN—Port Limon Friday, June 4. FLSON-_—Georgetown - aca | ;AVM nAxluxA-vnn-mw Saturday, lnna 5. | ATLANTIDA. La Ce TOWNSHEND- St Johns AN—Pacific ports 7:00 4 5:00 sacH HavEN i CAPATITY 300 'All Daths with sea water . and hllhmfion New Jersey const oot from HayFever ¥ veonnias " OCEAN CITY, N. BISCAYNE' Elevator Lo sireet. Private baths. Elizabeth Blund! SWAMPSCOTT, MASS Modern. Booklet New Englend's Foremont Rerort Hotel Pivate bathing beach Al recreations! Booklet S o SWAMPS(OTT- MASSACHUSETTS feature REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. 'BELHAVEN Ocean” front. American plan. Private erchestra. danc up weekly. —___GEORGE W. TRAYLOR. Mer. R VIRGINIA. Dot nd fried shicken. Tnntr-spring mat. tresses. swimming. dancing. ete. Costs less than to stay at home. after 8 P.M. or write Mr. D. Ross. Bird Haven. Va. " VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. fiutz[ Chalfonte OCEAN FRONT MODERN COFFEE SHOPPE TAP ROOM Qolf. Horseback riding surf bathing. Close to all amusements and night clubs. and Mrs. John OCFAN FRONT o Yor its Southern Cookin 1l recreational facilities—Bathink. g, Tennis, Goll, Horsel Mrs. L. H. Clark, Owner and_Masr. Virginia Lee Cottagé: Ocean Front, Remodeled and Enlarged Fxcellent _table bathing from hotel. Tates—Mrs. A. 'L Chandler. Ph. V. B. 7 BEACH PLAZA HOTEL Ocean Front ot 22nd St. Corinne L. Mowby _ Tel. V. B. 485 The Avalon Ocean Front at 20th St. American Plan _ __Reasonable Rates Miss Virginia Leggett. Mgr. . THE LATHAM HOTEL QOcean Eront at 15th St, MODERN—R £ RATES rs. Roanoke Cottage Modern in Every Respect. ing—Plenty of Ses Foud. Gray-Mrs. R, B. Hyatt THE ARLINGTON Ocean Front at 13th St. Mrs. Mary S. Payne Mrs. W. P. Glover Reasonable Rates ___Southern_Cooking WAVERLY _HOTEL bathing. golf, tennis, rid ocean front: ' every convemience Dbaths:_booklet, OCEAN VIEW, VA AB Marv O Latham: Ocean Front Home Cook- Mrs. R, H, The MERRIMAC c,..:.*:zi.l Waterfront—All Conveniences Special weekly and week-end rates. MISSES_FOREMAN, Drewrey s Waterfront Hotel and Apartments Buites and 2-to-5-room furnished_mpart- ments by week. European Plan. Reason- sbie rates Ocean View ATLANTIC HOTEL oz Attractive. modern, homelike. Directly on Chesapeake Bay._ Delicious Southern cooks ing. _ Boating._fishing. bathing. _Booklet. OCEAN CITY, MD.” APARTMENTS COTTAGES il‘lw'Sleplu.-n Decatur modern. restful vacation Hotel, on the' Boarawaik facing the sea: American Plan. 60 rooms. 30 baths. free bathing facilitiex, space. Mary- iand cookery ite for rates and_Booklet NLEY. . parking Jits best. Owner-Manager. THE DEL.MAR, s une Rates Private Baths. MRS. S. I. CAREY. BREAKERS ON BOARD WALK Rooms with hot and eold running _water 5 and priv Phone 76._C. H. TIMMONS. Pre; THE ROOSEVELT Thoroushly Modern. American Plan. DWARD L. THOMPSON, Manager. RIDEAU T iences. Spacious gesls, Phene C. S-rosm ocean front apt. fer_ 5 On Boardwalk. HASTINGS HOTEL 2, R auive: Parking Space. Special rates until July 25, MRS. CHAS. LUDLAM. Commander <7 ity Revaior Bervice, Special June Rates. (Open) at Division St. n Boardwalk, ou’ t. M baths, | Adams 6318 | AN | ROTTERDAM SAN JACINTO—Puerto Plata SANTA ROSA—San Francisco _ Traffic Convictions SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. William A. Poole, Maryland, $10. road, $10. FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Daniel C. Will, jr, Pennsylvania, $25. James H. Adams, street southeast, $15. Guy L. Hottell, avenue, $15. Juan Granado, Maryland. $10. Randolph S. Bailey, 1839 Fourth street, $10. Raymond A. Lewis, 504 Forty-fourth 339 Fifteenth 4000 Cathedral _ | street northeast, $10. John S. Lunsford, 926 Independence avenue southwest, $10. Bernard Riley, 609 L street south- east, $10. Ernest Lyon, Maryland, $10. John L. Meakin, 3934 Livingston street, $10. Claude E. Randall, street southwest, $10. Samuel Brisker, avenue, $10. Lewis J. Ringer, Maryland, $10. Ignatius J. Keane, Maryland, $5. Leonard M. Nevius, 7400 Fourteenth street, $5. Stanley D. Hill, street, $5. Lewis W. Murphy, Maryland, $5. Oscar Gordon, 318 New York avenue, $5. Hensley E. Bache, 101 E street, $5. Raymond Hawkins, 1225'2 Duncan street northeast, $5. Harold M. McDuffe, 427 Tenth street northeast, $5. George D. Holderman, Maryland, $5. Edwin D. Weidemyer, Maryland, $5. Curtis Cromwell, Maryland, $5. Robert E. Price, 4517 Brandywine street, $5. Jacob Furash, 3701 Macomb street, $5. Robert H. Lynch, avenue, $5. James D. Fowler, 1507 Sixth street, $5. Guy T. Scott, 4521 Dexter street, $5. Henry F. Bragg, 4414 Chesapeake street, $5. Joel A. Burgess, Maryland, $5. Richard T. Kreuzburg, Maryland, $5. Julian H. Kitchen, 343 F street, $5. Allen McKnight, 1107 S street, $5. William Little, 1248 Twenty-seventh street, $5. Roy S. Bridges, Virginia, $5. George Williams, 216 H street north- east, $5. Myrtle T. street, $5. Clarence A, Thomas, southeast, $5. Allen Betha, 315 Decatur street, $5. Meredith W. Johnson, 915 East Capi- tol street, $5. Elkin Clemons, avenue, $5. Joseph H. De Stefano, 1908 Q street southeast, $5. E. Johnson, 612 Third atreet south- east, $5. John F. Hickey, jr., 728 Fifteenth street southeast, $5. Margaret C. Smith, street, $5. John M. McIsaac, Maryland, $5. John A, Ware, 22 L street, $5. George W. Goodwin, 624 S street, $5. Russell C. Osborn, Maryland, $5. David Gibbons, 414 Luray place, $5. ‘Walter L. Cox, Maryland, $5. ‘W. B. Cowles, 1135 Sixteenth atreet, $5. Theodore Levy, street, $5. Donald J. Roberts, 20 8 street Edwin M. Henderson, Virginia, $ Shelle F. Cleckley, 1019 Firat atreet, $5. PERMITS SUPENDED. OR RE- VOKED. Emanuel Aaronson, street, revoked. Martin J. Berghers, 3112 Rhode Is- land avenue northeast, 30 days. Richard J. Colton, 3579 Thirteenth street, revoked. James B. Gordon, street, suspended. John A. Johnson, 824 Fifth street, 45 days. Sidney Kay, 30 days. Albert King, 3240 M street, 30 days. Clyde D. Lyon, 1104 Vermont ave- nue, revoked. Charles P. Merillat, 2909 Twelfth street northeast, suspended. Henry L. Mills, 31 Todd place north- east, suspended. 308 Seventh 7819 Eastern 1312 Thirteenth 700 Virginia Brady, 2603 Eleventh 1102 C street 428 New York 815 Irving 4507 Thirteenth $5. 7914 Orchid 3733 Morrison 3002 Rodman street, ~ Rev. | Christie Oscar L. Rand, jr., 1244 Columbia I Barnes ‘Gl Sally L Guldberu Judke R M Roekiord Riley Marie Oyler, ments: Revy. John D. Kohler. 26, ier pl, and Fleanor D. Kohler, 24, mmuur;h Pa A O'Leary Theoore . Srasai vz o ave. and Lula L. 16th st: Judge R Rodney Hari 1 Oscar B, Harvard st.. and Youngstown. Ohio; ttingly. 346, Silver Spring. Md., and . Kennedy-Warien Abart- 29 Connecticut | Manus. 23, 16 E. Mattingly. lbourne pl. 4117 Bth st and H J 3 Bessie ‘Courembis, Rev. A. Laloussi; George F. Bowerm Joy L. Webster, J. Van Schaick’ ir. Alexander McBride. Margaret H. Eidi CiL | | 3t and 15 e Upari M 8R. the Ontario. and 3. Lincoln, Nebr ; Rev. | %8, Turner. Mont.. and | 26, Chevy Chase, 7th st. s.w. $07 Varnum { se. and | Rev. A, F. hart 1000 n, 2 Tst st Harina Thiele. 38, 1635 R st.; Poore. Kenneth E. Tanner. 30. Etlan. Va. and E M. 5. Sinte Mills, Va. on, . And Claice Thomas. | Rev. W. H. Brooks L st. and th’ st.i Rev. | T. George E. Angérman. 21, ave “and Catherine 10238 14th st Mxrhnl J. Lynch and Mary Wiscongin® ave.: Paul C. Sebastian, 32 ave. 'and Hester E Head Md: Rev. W. rank S Funk. 30, Pauline A. Caidweli, A. F. Poore Henry Wever, 63 Rhode Tsla e K , 313 D st 9. Philadelphia. and Chris- Harvard st.; Rev. nd Lorraine J. Hub- | bard. 25 bot 21 11th st.; Rev. J. Henry Joseph H. Skinner. 3. 609 and Helen L. Santord. =1, ave: Rev. M. P. German | Robert H, Mercer. 24, 3 Zer Nishel A-Smith. :K' the nuisance of shaving by moves the first downy hair Give him a Schick Shaver... the greatest pleasure a man may have in his personal life... « « « shaving comfort forever. Fortunate is the boy who will never know ioned methods. The Schick Shaver re- face and never causes the slightest injury | | Edward A_Sutton, 54 Emily J. Barper. 49, | James b Swindell, 44 50, Wiscansin ave ot st Elizabeth's Hos- | SoRRE: aserrin, 42 Annie M. Parker Samuel Sinkfleld | Sarah Tucker, 17, e r Hospital, linger Hmmlal nzer Hospital.” heer Hosphial ROUND TRIP FARES AVERAGE LESS THAN- Make every penny buy more pleasure. more travel this o by Greyhound at 1/3 Greyhound * super-coaches vacation than ever before! the cost of driving. luxurious new comfort to highway travel. Round Trip PITTSBURGH NACLRCTOWN the old fash- from a boy’s to the skin. No matter how tough his beard grows in later life, the Schick will shave him quickly and closely. Nature need not build up a calloused surface on his skin to protect him from blade-shaving fog there are no blades in the Schick Shaver. He cannot cut or scrape him-" self and if he uses nothing you but VACATION TRIPS This lowest-cost of shaving There is nothing to sharpen, replace or adjust for wear in the Schick Shaver. Some of them, five years old, are still running and shaving perfectly. So that the Schick pays for itself in saving on blades, brush, soap, creamand lotions—not one of which is needed with the Schick. (The cost of electricity to run the Schick for 365 shaves a year does not amount to a dime.) D. C, WEDNESDAY Service Orders ARMY. Bartley, Maj. Wannie L., Quarter- master Corps, Army Industrial Col- lege, to Fort Sam Houston, Tex. Hoge, Capt. Kenneth G., Adjutant General's Department, office the ad- Jutant general, to Panama Canal De- partment; November 3. Wood, First Lieut. Floyd B. Air Corps, MassacRUsetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, to Bolling Field, Anacostia. NAVY. Du Bose, Comdr. Laurence T., de- tached Naval Academy, to U. 8. 8, Brooklyn; July. Fitzgerald, Lieut. Comdr. John J., detached office judge advocate gen- eral. Wilson, Lieut. Comdr. Henry E., de- | tached Navy Yard, Pearl Harbor, T, H, to Norfolk Navy Yard, Ports- mouth, Va.; July 15. Kitchen, Lieut. Comdr. Cyrus B. (8. C.), detached Bureau 8. & A, ‘© U. 8. S. Henderson; July. Young, Lieut. Comdr. William B, detached U. S. S. Henderson, to Bu- reau S. & A.; August. Giffen, Capt. Robert C., detached DIEHL FANS A Size and Type for Every Need Two types: for wall or window mounte ing:: “either style works eMciently, auietly and economically in dispelling odors and keeping air in rooms vitally fresh. ~ A welcome Toom in the house. 5-year guarantee, J. 1. ELLMANN 1427 Eye St. N.W. MEtro. 648 addition to any FOR COST! IR YY) LITTLE FrERIIINY bring Round Trip 9. SETWEEN PRINCIPAL CITIES GREYHOUND TERMINAL 1403 New York Avenue N.W, Fhone: National 8000 H $3.60 Give him a Schick Shaver Go to an authorized Schick dealer to-day: Ask him to demonstrate the shaver to you so that, if you give one as a present, you will have the conviction that have made the supreme practical gift for any boy or man; SCHICK DRY SHAVER. INC. a Schick the hair of his beard will grow naturally in direc- tion and color. SCHICK @ SHAVER ‘Western Distributor: Edises, Inc., Saa Prancisco In Canads: Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd., and othes STAMFORD, CONN. loading stores throughout Canads JUNE 2, 1937 Naval Academy, to U. 8. 8. Boise; August 15. Jecklin, Lieut. John J. (8. C.), de- tached Air Station, Anacostia, to U. S. S. Saratogs; July. Meade, Lieut. Robert H. (C. E. C.), detached Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va, to Navy Yard, Pearl Harbor, T. H.; June. Sall, Lieut. Herman, detached, U. 8. 8. Potomace, to Bureau Ordnance; July 15. McLaren, Lieut. Kenneth M., de- tached Proving Ground, Dahigren, Va, to Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash.; July. Craig, Lieut. Edward C. (C. C.), detached Navy Yard, Pearl Harbor, T. H, to Shore Establishments Di- & mcs&ngInvifafions ‘Hnnoumemmfs The imprint of Bre- wood under the enve- lope flap on your wed- ding stationery guar- antees the best crafts- manship and style at very moderate prices. ‘BrewawpD Ensr-um and Fine Printers 1217 G Street FORESIGHT! Look to the future. Guard your eyes against the ravages of time and wear. Have your eyes ex- amined regularly. The regis- tered optometrist here will be glad to give you an eye-test. PAY 50c A WEEK FOR GLASSES 1004 F St. N.W. ART GIFTS “ JUNE BRIDE %fl' A Chair-A Table or a Lamp... The Bride wants an unusual tinctive without costiiness—will do we the expected donor of the delightful selection of Karpen Barrel Chairs in the present Mayer & Co. coliection n damasks, velvets and tapes at 342 5 And there are ever so many prices. chair—<omething dis- to te Exq e cha and s at A Secretary for Her New Home Wouldn't a tall Secretary in a choice cabinet wood make a splendid gift? A place to write, a place for books and lots of drawer space. We are showing some charming ones now, ranging in price from $49.75 to $345, with a plentiful assortment in ail the popular prices in between. Then, of course, there are hundreds of other appropriate gifts shown. MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E

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