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=Shipping News .:Arrivals and Departures at New York ARRIVALS, Today, ith - 5:00 P - 1:00 P%} ed nean 030 AN Paraiso 1100 AM a -——- 5:00P.M. lnmnrrnvr Fruit - APALA 8:00 AM 9 3 NEHAM Y 1Y oF BN GHANM zunan M i Yarme THILE RS TTT D00 AN W \~|.|\rm\ = > U S Lines. - s 550 B 2100 AM AM Friday, Anlu\l 6. 800 AM 11 0:00 AM 3:00 PM DEUTSCHLAND. MONARCIH OF BERMUD Be LLEE 00 AM ROB khl [ ORIEN SHAWNEE Norfolk 11:00 A.M BATORY—Gdvnia SAILING. (Trans-Atlantic.) Today. AQUITANIA —Cherbours NoRManbir X0 PRES. ROOSEVEL TRAFFIC CONVICTIONS SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Victor M. Cusinano, 3620 Fifteenth street, $10. William F. Schmidt, $10. Roy H. Jones, 1203 C street north- east, $10. FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Amy C. Van Natta, Maryland, $15. Rudolph Haruin, 1226 Sixth street, $15. Richard C. D. Hunt, 2015 N street, $15. Daniel A. Colaw, 1427 North Capi- tol street, $15 Charles D. Deinmock, Ambassador Hotel, $10. Clarence E. Thompson, 1332 Ridge place southeast, $10 Howard E. Wall, Maryland, $10. Eddie P. Kekenes, 921 Sixth street, $10 Howard Parks, 3828 Dennison place, $10. Edward Goring Bliss, road, $5. William F. Rock, 222 Seventh street southeast, $5 Conway F. Apperson, Virginia, $5. Francis M. Harris, 4315 Second street, $5 Vivian E. Harler, 59 I street, Carl W Thies, northeast, $5. Louis J. Franklin, 620 Fourth street Colmar, Md., 3800 Rena $5. 316 Tenth street S Fra; For Naval den Douglas, Chemical Ottawa, Il Md.; Larrabee, Mass., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SERVICE ORDERS ARMY. Col. Stephen Warfare August 15, tuart, Capt. Joseph A, August 15 First Lieut. nklin, Finance Department Fort Belvoir, t Peck, Mont.; August 24 NAVY. Va, Bastedo, Capt. Paul H., detached as naval aide to President, While House, to U. S. S. Quincy; October. Woodson, Capt. Walter B., detached Higham, to duty as naval aide to Presi- S(-plmnber 6. Ammunition Depot, t, WHite House; PHOSPHATE PARLEY SET Arnold, Service Reserve, New York City, to Edgewood Arsenal, Md.; Baldwin, Col. Theodore A., jr., Corps, New York City, to Walter Reed General Hospital. George, Maj. Julian H., Quarter- master Corps, Omaha, Nebr., George G. Meade, Md.; November 8. Air to Fort Infantry, to Fort ‘George G. Meade, William Re- | serve, Phoebus, Va.,, to Edgewood Ar- senal, Md.; August 15. McCarty, Second Lieut. Roy D, En- gineer Corps, THREE D. C. COUPLES SEEK RENO DECREES Mrs. Elizabeth Hohenstein Charges Local Realtor With Cruelty. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Hohenstein and Willis O. Hohenstein, realtor, were one of three Washington couples who instituted divorce proceedings yester- day in Reno, the Associated Press re- ported. Mrs. Hohenstein’s suit, charging cruelty, was said to,include an agree- ment providing for support of their one child. The Hohensteins were married at Somerset, Md., June 9, 1920, and lived at 3809 Kanawha street. The husband is a member of the Hohenstein Bros.’ real estate firm, with offices at 652 H street northeast. Mrs. Helen Farmer Winstead filed suit on a charge of cruelty against William Green Winstead, teller at the National MetropolitAn Bank. Win- stead lives at 1905 Park road. They were married here October 7, 1932, Frank L. Smith, whose address was to 0y (6 MARRIAGE LICENSES Raymond Rimer, 2. and Francés C. Colller, 28, both of 1361 Girard st.; Judge R. E. Mattingly. Alpert R, Fisier Philadelphia, and 73, 325 Oglethorpe Elizabein 'n-.an ird st. n.e., and 18, Va.; 7th st. n.e, 30 Edgewood Clarendon, v Herman M. W, Simith. 21 1984 E at. ne., and Stelia E. Sasneit, 18, 502 E st. n.e.: Rev. W. G. Oram. Arthur . Biber, 2. and Ursula Visetakl, b on, N. Judge R , and Catherine Hunt, 36" 4th st Judge R. E. Blue Plains, and Ruth A. 1505 S st R. H. Curtis, Reuben Jefiries. b, Biscoe. Va. and Minne Varnier, 20, Richmond; Rev F Poore. Reginald G. Ross. 34. 1717 T st. and Gonsuel J. Norric. 20, 1346 W aLi Rev. E. C. Sm| v 24. Predericksburg. Va., Cocuzzi. 21, 6121 Georgla ¢ L. "A. McGlone Louis R. Gottlieb, 35. 14144 Monroe st and Augusta R. Friedburg. °X Quincy st.; Rev. Norman Gerstenfeld Arnold G. Bedingfield, 24, Rogersville. Ala.. and Florence R. E Burke. 24, Mahoney City Pa.. Rev. C. W. Nelson Louis McCombs.' jr.. 406 Westminster st and Gertrude Crump. 5. 660 Columbia rd: Rev. Willlam Williams. Kenney DI and Annie Scott. 37, m both 4E st WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 137 BIRTHS REPORTED Harry and Agnes Dalton, boy. Walter and Ingoene Radeker, boy. Brooke and Florence Willis. boy. Lloyd and Jessie Lovelace, girl. Paul und Mary DeToto, boy. James and Ethel Benton, boy. Basil and Eliz. Efdimis, boy. Willlam and Eloisa Leary. girl. Nigholas and vivian Hamilton, sirl. Willlam and Pearl Cooper. William ‘and Massine Davis. boy. e Pariel and Juslsme Tyler. boy. Fr Ja Jo: a’aflnl lndd illiam a William an Willle and Fio; Herbert and yivester and Lillian elma Evans. velyn Philly renzo and Lillian Green, ank and Bertha Jone mes and Sarah H: Fiinor Byrd, boy. seph and Mary Healy, boy. nd Marion Ware. bo: ul. sse and Louise Ferguor. o}'uw &irl. Horticultural Center. Ghent is the chief horticultural center of Belgium and runs s flower show in the Spring every five years. If Yeur Dentist Hurts Yow Try DR. FIELD PLATE EXPERT Myers, girl Marion and Jessie Cunningham. girl. Louis and Evelyn Doback. Alexander and Rose Stantilli. boy, Julian and Virginia [Letimer, " boy. George and Matt Hill. boy. Georke and Rosa Thompaon. hoy. Kosta and Helen Theoklis. boy. Charles and Florence suker wirl. John and Annie Grolig. girl Edward and Ethel mmmore boy. Karl and Lillian Hawkins, boy. Pearl RESORTS. B ACH HAVE\' N .Y Double /4 ENGLESIDE A1 bathe with ves water ' nd bathing on New Jerse m gy Faver tennis eou; TRaLL, ey Suction I guarantee 3 Tight Fit In any Meuth Vielot Ray Treatment for Py Extraction: 81 & 32. Alse S Plates te $35 Gold Fillings BEALH HAVEN P <-rnusmrs. 'CANADIAN INLAND 'CRUISES | Write for booklet. Canads Steamship | Lin Lines. 800 Lincoin Liberty Blds.. Phila. DW]NOIMS ATSFA’ Capacity 400, Reasonable Rates. Exce N. DR. FiELD 406 Tth St. N.W. MEt. 9256 llent Yamte. Over Woolworth 5c & 10e Stors J. COLLINS. SLOANE’S ==11 12th Stree Tomorrow. | Rotterd, tantza Officials to Seek Way to Prevent Exploitation of Deposits. Senator Pope, Democrat, of Idaho, | announced today that a group of 523 P street, | State and Federal officials will confer : | tomorrow and Priday at Muscle Shoals, | Raymond E. Brown, 709 Rhode |Ala., concerning ways of preventing August 7. | Island avenue, $5 | “foreign exploitation” of America’s de- T 50043 | Thomas A. Fallon, 1419 Pennsyl- | posits of rock phosphate, an important Noon | vania avenue southeast, $5. fertilizer. Jack C. McDonald, 2028 D street, $5.| He said he had arranged for officials | . Jackson, 1624 Corcoran |of the Tennessee Valley Authority to confer with representatives of the Gov- 2800 Connecti- | ernors of Idaho, Utah and Wyoming, | States containing the world's largest | phosphate deposits. | southwest, $5 BLACK OSPREY EXMOUTH—C Friday. August 6. ERICAN BANKER - London MFRONTA—Glaszow r., 707 C street Rowen G. Va, 85 Samuel L. Twyman, Hirst, East Falls Church, acA\rl NN—Cope rday, sen 300 BM NEW « ATLANTIC CITY « FIREPROOF. | WEEKLY RATE FOR TWO ath - Meals from$70 Ocean Bathing from Hotel + Fetter & Hollinger, Inc ————— {GHARENDON Rev. i listed as 1441 Girard street, charged | JOBmie A m, 5t Rev. B K. 1ol g desertion in a suit filed against Violet | Albert B. Wey : E. Smith. The couple was married E‘,‘.‘m"g”‘\;’,{.?h‘,'[:m?" ey fm"u? in OrKland, Calif., November 23, 1929. | = Elizabeth' M. Netson, 22 2 ; Smith charged his wife left him at|__<¢"S T Nichols Sacramento in 1932, e "~ RESORTS. & = : Zl Zl QS' d é ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. | New A m‘“;, , .. n e anito * 9% MADISON x| Chapter 2 SAILING. (BoutlL and Central Am.nu and Canada.) West Indies 1 B. Stevens, Virginia A beach & 3 i : eyt Floor coverings including rare Greenwalt, 1702 Summit | k IS S HEY mR 01 l 1AN ES| l’l!\'l\ h ESSO BOLIVAR Ariha ql{l’l\ OF RERMU I)\ - REPUBLIC —C: 21 | place. $5 Hugh .7 Lynch, 1722 Connecticut Oriental Rugs from ancient ILLER COTTAGE 9 T0 17 N. GEORGIA AVE. 33 w duy; 518 | 5 whly, incleding Justly-famess mealr. nmu wriviieges, -’\'-‘ lnm Ph. PRINCEQS ‘ th Carotima Ave. Just off Bowrdwalk ™ DALY WEEKL) Ils 3R i s '20 Special Family and Group u.m ORCHESTRA INCING. Fv"O(nnBaflwmq mmnotel WRITE FOR BOOKLET AND EUROPEAN PLAN RATES Fireproof Gara, W Rae Scull owner ATL-\\TIC CITY, J. MORTIMER! WITH MEALS water or bath. Q. Demma, $5. v Adams, 718 G street | ——m—— RESORTS. 1 looms; Broadloom Carpets of Tomorrow. ACADIA 4505 Klingle road, | BORINQUIN C COLOMRBIA QRIZABA v PETEN PRES GARFIELD 'S, Fra Fridas ASTREA — Marac 4:00 P.M SANTA MARIA—V @ Pagans in Africa. S The three and one-half million pop- | ulation along the Gold Coast of Africa rly all pagans. but there are | Bathing from Hotel. E. Moslems and the number of | ns are steadily increasing. | KENT“GKY Near Beach ‘ T £20 up_weekly_with meals. _Flva M. King. DEATHS REPORTED PEND YOUR VACATION AT THE SEA-| \ Dwver L €2 in room). Run: Bathing from hotel. " both American and imported 4:00° Mortimer. 'The Ambas ador TIC CITY $5 W. Branson, cisco 7:00 P.M. weaves; Domestic Rugs, etc. 708 Taylor Auzust 6. DELAWARE CIT Tennessee Ave. 2nd from Beach. | Rooms. §1.50 up dav. Running water. Pri Bath. Bathing Privilezes. WM. LAIRD. Prop. Cor. Pacific & Arkansas OSBORNE One Block to Beach All Qutside Rooms v August 7. AMAPATA | EASTERN PRINCE B NEW JERSEY AMERICAS GREATFST FAMILY RESORT Modern. Pri- | ROYAL PALNS BELLEVDE=:..: up Daily. with meals. RT SVHIRS Mn\ ARCH or \ll NARGO—Hy SR SHERIDAN _Cea SAN JACINTO St. John's Hockenbury. _ BERvpA Kentucky Ave. | Ocean at 8th | il Imperial Kermanshahs—Size 9x12 Only the finest bear this name. A group of $500 Rugs at - .______. Eeoaiiaa Teol s“s Royal Sarouks—Size 9x12 rodes of Sarouk Rugs—but these Royal e arcient looms n Deck | Bathing Privileges, Elevators. Central. DE—the place to find good food. gen- | o 1 the place to find good food. £ s T ONNET T dine howitaity ‘and relaxalion al Aitantic| City " = 136 P st | SPECIAL™ WEEK-END ~Endoy B Lotix 61 Tubere <pital, | templing food. sea-water ba Tnviting | S ;:r‘ifi,"l,:",:{’e‘:‘sgfi‘f’).",‘{j‘; ;;&:{:’nundm:s HOTEL SENATOR. Atlantic | Columbia Rooms. $1 Up Family rates._Central Location | Boardwalk Hotel Beach ¥ron: Mississippi | Di Lulle Bros. Rooms. S10 up weekly ! Meals. Free Parking and Rat 3400, Connecticut ave 5T 1A )9 FENDAM- . Pr TRGINIA —San Fr N, Prop. HOTEL STAN‘LEY 5] Dally, $2.50 with Meals BAR—GRILL—DANCING IBER PCIFIC AT B OOM TENNESLEAVE 00 VP | ©OPP. CATHOLIC CHURCH PiRpe | ROBERT B.LUDY, in¢. LDAILY i Gm nxer Hospital. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TODAY. Auxiiiary Hamilton "TT130 So. Ke Ave Close Beach Modern Special Weekly There are mar of tl 5150 up div. SPEC. Surf_ Bathine Accom. the rovalty BISCAYNE : e Modern. Elevator to street Private baths Really a group of §450 Rugs at Bookle Elizabeth Blundin Sarouks are Tadies' Unton, Photo Hotel TOMORROW. | m, Kiwanis Club, Mayflower 30 pm. S—fll 12th S(reel—_; Other Persian Rugs—Size 9x12 | $325 Sarouks American League »wer Hotel, 8 pm 1 Against “’ar May Meeting cutive Committee, Tall non, Willard Hotel, Scatter Size Orientals—Size 3x5 You will find many a place for them here and there about the home. $47.50 Lillehans ____________ Lo BN $49.50 Chinese ______. $69.00 Sarouks - Executive Committee, Co- lumbia Ch: No. 368, 601 A street northeast, 8 p.m. RESORTS. MACANIE, VIRGINIA. ..;Sakp Chatet. High Rd zzqwfj Z Precedent has created a keen ant Oriental Rugs—Salon Size Rarely are rugs of these major dimensions available in a special sale; HPUG[ e\'er‘T—Gnd and even now there is kind—a warning that you mus’t tis a store- act prompt icipation for this lized. Not on unre only one of a your expec«a ions will be more than re % le, and your selection will t wide sale, and yo tio | hese prices truly break a record, e EL for oy Semanshah g e ‘ e $595 Kermanshah $825 Kermanshah [ ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTEL SPRINGS, VA, Living Room Pieces Tabl Arm Cha Secretaries, Etc. ORK Only 315 hours' drive over splen- did macadam road to Washing- ton's popular Mountain Resort. Golf, tennis. dancing. swimmin horseback riding, bowling. Min< eral Spring. Ofiiclal AAA hotel. Size 8 236x12: 1" S2- R $1500 Size 13x8.10______ e s B T Size 15.2x10.3________ ol $950 Sarouk _ Size 16,3xl2,,_--___-.-...-_-,s795 $795 Sarouk ______. Size W,Sx10‘2‘_--___--.--____8595 $695 Sarouk ___________ Size '5’3-4~——-----------—---~$525 American Plan—Attractive Rates end for Booklet el Mt. Jackson 30 \nrkrrll Manaer ! lfiutel Lhalfnntc OCEAN FRONT MODERN COFFEE SHOPPE TAP ROOM Regular Price $1 HAYDEN SOFA, a design inspired by the Queen Anne Schoo!, ond of ideal size for the moderate size rox Regularhrice 81 Broadloom Carpets STRATFIELD—An Alexander Smith G Sons standard weave, in 9 and 12 foot widths—and in the fomous Tru-Tone shades—Royal Blue, Burgundy, Heathermist, Reseda Green, Beaver Taupe, Antique Me- hogany. Regular Price $4.75 sq. vd bathing. e l‘l.\':\l.\R. PA. BON AIRE DIEHI POCONO .\lnl'r\'T\lNR PA. CROASDALE jayor. swimming Belective, 200-acre estate. Booklet. North of Delaware Water Gap. EAGLES MEREPA. Enioy %ood meals. com- fortable rooms_ All con- Special rates. Write Mrs. B. F. Five of the Many ZILOR—The twisted Broadloom, a weave that not only has great durability, but that is immune to footprints, . Regular Price $6.75 sq. yd.__________________ i s;.zs CHAIR, a chair especia 3 Lo Interesting Bedroom Groups DYNASTY—A new lustrous Broadloom, with luxuriously deep pile and processed to give to the rich shades the sheen and luster of Per- sian and Chinese weavings. Regular Price $14.50 sq. yd. BYRON, Colonial Chippendale, with the Chinese feeling quisitely proportioned; construction is genuine mahogany full-size bed. Regular Price $310 Each piece is ex- Seven pieces with - 245 BEDFORD, an Early American rendition in open stock—which means pieces may be selected individually. Construction is solid rack maple; twin beds of the spool type. Quaint Chest, Dressing Table, Mirror, Chair and Bedside Table. A com- plete group of eight pieces can be assembled. Regular Price $236 19;3 R Domestic Rugs 9x12 SEAMLESS AXMINSTER Rugs. Regular Price $35 CRESTMONT InN For come ARMCHAIR of Americon Hepplewhite the ex Nnd parts of the frame solid Ru.'ulav Price $30 * The prices quoted on the Uphol- stered Pieces are for muslin covers —but_the price includes the labor for applying the finish cover which you may select from the more than a thousand new fabrics and designs. SECRETARY-DESK, of the Early Am | period, of solid rock maple construction AMERICAN ORIENTALS in handsome Chinese patterns and eolors. Sizes 912 Regular Price $103.50 DISCONTINUED PATTERNS of Gulistan American Orientals. Size "d en welcomed. De- ted clientele. Send . Proprietor. ler.” " District jor bookings OfE:\\ CITY, MD. MADISON, an Early American design, as illustrated above—each of the eight pieces, which include twin beds, interesting in its detail. Regular Price $365 5300, "Ocean City, Maryland All sports ea fishing a specialty. Modern cottages. Excellent Totels at reasonable rates. For tnformation write for Booklet o Chmmiber ot Comman RIDEAU On Boardwalk Ocean Eront. Modern conven- lences. Spacious ocedn porches. deliclous Phone 72 Brookey. Mar | Also 5-room ocean front apt. for lease. | Ocean Front, $3.35 Daily and weekly and up. Meals included. Free 'lrkm: and_Bathing. C. Parker Smith. i Ocean Front—A Leading Boardwalk | Hotel. Perfectls ap- | pointed. Capacity 200. Owner-Managément. THE DENNIS Where a cordial wel- come awaits old friends nd new, Rates very reasonable. Mrs. R. J. | ghni.Porticos overlooking ocean. {Ocgan Front: $11 to $16 weesty. Mrs. S. H. Dashiell, Pl THE BELMONT #+%. Qcean Front Rooms—Modern Petwhs Reasonable Minnic Hearne Jones. aEAKER ON BOARD WALK Rooms with hot and | ming water and private bath Pheae 200 C A TIMMONS. Prop. HASTINGS HOTE .‘3,"":"‘«1'1:'%':“.'.3 Parking sne; !cpfitAl;l ;..lfg until July 25. 1 Regular. Price $65 s59 DROP-LEAF TABLE, true to the Sheraton motif, genuine Honduras mahogany. A piece that will serve in both living room and Regular Price $45 PENFIELD CHAIR, an ideal Occasional Chair for dining room, bridge or living room. Solid Cuban mahogany construction. Regular Price $11.50.-. §14.50 TABL Hor of .the Sheraton school in mahogany; brass claw feet Regular Price $7.95 L TABLE, also of Sheraton design eful pedestal bose and inserted er top. Construction is genuine Hon- mohogany. $14.75 Regular Price 418 CONVENIENT CHARGE ACCOUNTS BARRY, an American Colonial design of eight pieces with twin beds; genuine mahogany construction. Regular Price $360 MAGNESS, of Sheraton influence with reeded posts, shaped fronts; rich crotch mahogany.- Eight pieces, including twin beds. Regular Price $325 W.& J. SLOANE 711 Twelfth Street x12. Regular Price $155_ THE MASLAND Bedroom Rugs. Discontinued patterns. Size 9x12. Regular Price $36.50_________________________ PR 829 “SHAGGY TWEED"” Axminster Rugs. Size 9x12. Regular Bricel /€508 2t oo “9.50 W. & J. SLOANE 711 Twelfth Street Closed All Day 8Saturday COURTESY PARKING CAPITAL GARAGE Convenient Charge Accounts JOSED ALL DAY BATUADAY Courtesy Parking, Capital Garage