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AMUSEMENTS
NATIONAL SYMPHONY
'IVcifoifaZe Conceit}
mM9SfeflRS
TOMORROW
Walter Cassel
Baritone
Metropolitan Opera Co.
Jose Vasquez, Conductor
FRIDAY. JULY I *2
B-ticket strips only at
Kitt s. $2.Bn, Single
tickets BOc. ROc.
*1 Kn. Symphony boxofficf
Kitt s. l.Tin G . NA
on Saturdays. Willard
Watergate bnxoffice opens
•C-lo tomorrow.
FORTY ACRES OF FUN
EVERY DAY 1 TO 12 PM.
AT GLORIOUSLY GAY
THE NEW THRILL RIDE
THE CUDDLE-UP
AND THE OTHER REGULARS
SWIMMISG
10 A M. TO 10:30 P.M.
DAIS'CISG
Week Nights Only
!> r.M. TO MIDNIGHT
TO MrK COKRV AND HI«
BIG BAND WITH KAV LINTON
FRIDAY
Every Mon. Cr Fri.
Kjddies under 12.
Over 12 and adults. .Mir
All rides at Marshall Hall at
r,it prices. Tickets *nnd on
10 A.M. and 2
P-M. trips
'>"!>•: jS£3*^_
I It 2446w?fh ST, WHARVES
| Soap Box Derby Entrants •**
Must Turn In Racers Monday.
lhe boy builders of coatser cars
for the Washington Soap Box Derby
will part rompany with their cher
ished creations Monday.
That, is the day on which Derby
Director O. C. Holleran has or
dered all entrants to turn in their
racers before 5 pm. at, showrooms
of the Chevrolet dealers with whom
they are registered.
The dealers will arrange to trans
port the racers to the Ann Beers
School, Alabama avenue and Thirty
sixth place S.E., where the official
inspections will be held later in
the week. On Friday, July 19, the
boys will report there to be weigned
in with their cars.
Mr. Holleran emphasized that no
'racers sholud be turned in before
Monday.
Must Have Numerals.
The coaster cars will not be ac
cepted unless official racing numer
als are attached. These figures,
printed on large squares of gummed
paper, will be mailed to registrants
by Derby headquarters in time to
be affixed to racers before they are
turned in Monday.
Registration lists for the Derby
closed yesterday.
Today, postal cards were being
sent to last-minute entrants on
which they were to indicate whether
Graham
(Continued Prom Page A-22 .1
the end of the picture, by the way,
Sanders gets what is coming to
him. He fights a duel and is killed.
I talked for a long time with
Sonny Tufts on the set of "Swell
Guy,” mostly about his publicized
'intention of adopting 7-year-old
Donald Devlin, the boy who plays
his pal in the picture. "I would like
to adopt him.” says Sonny. "But
hasn't he parents of his own?” I
want to know". "Yes, and he's very
close to his mother.” His father
came to Hollywood last week to look
into the adoption business. And I’ll!
be very surprised if the adoption
takes place. How can you take a
7-year-old youngster who has sis
ters, brothers and parents of his
own and transplant him into the
i home of the best-meaning foster
'parents and expect him to be happy?
No. as f told Sonny, if he really I
wants to adopt a boy, there are
thousands he ran choose from—boys
who have lost both parents or whose
fathers died in the war.
* * * *
John Wayne has a funny problem,
in "The Angel and the Outlaw." He
plays a Westerner, but says he has
to be good. “I can't kill any one or
misbehave wdth a gal. because the
Johnston office says that if I do, I
have to go to jail.” Gail Russell.
Wayne's leading lady, says that she
likes working in a Western, but she!
loathed the recent trip to the'desert j
on location. "We were smothered in 1
red dust and insects,” says Gail. The
final discomfort—Gail had to drive
a buckboard wagon. "Ill carry the
bruises for the rest of mv life,"
groans Miss Russell.
Rita Hayworth hRs to sock Larry
Parks for a scene in "Down to
Earth." This is a new twist because
in "Gilda” it was Rita who w'as,
cocked—by Gene Ford. The dav that !
Rita has to smack Larry, Humphrey
amusements ,
fejt1 Iki./Vv
^ 40 ~ %
: “ENCHANTED APRIL"
« *"|oyin<j a 2nd week <J
4 of Entrancing Washington at
0
b mm
’? V R.J.
REPERTORY
THEATRE
Betheida, Maryland
Nightly at 8:30 axctpt Sun.
Rasarvations OL. 3351
Ror ftfflra* Rp^ni « P. M RR. flfiJO.
Ticket* ol«n at Willard Hot#!. ALtV
VIST % BIS TO DOOR of THEATRF.
overr 20 min. from Friendship Hi*.
Terminal.
Don’t you know skipping’s dangerous?”
YOIJJIE RESPONSIBLE, Mother, if you skip precautions for
your baby’s health and safety. That's wb.v, when you
clean, it isn't enough to see the dirt go , . . you want to
Irnow grrms go too. So-add “Lysol” disinfectant to the
cleaning water erery time you clean floors, woodwork,
«mk, toilet. Don't take chances with just a washday
bleach or cleanser. You can trust "Lysol” -a proved gem,,
killrr used by many hospitals. Ask your druggist for the
big size bottle of "Lysol" brand disinfectant today!
Every sin9le tim« you Cleon . . . disinfect with
DANCING.
DANCING.
MARTINI * Lessons Cos! Less!
DANCING
• Fox Trot • Wolt* • Jitterbug • Tango • Sombo • Rumba
COURSES LOW AS
Start today . . . Hove the time of your
l,f* of vour next porty! Phone EX. 1818,
•r come to the Studio. Open 11 'til 10 p.m.
A.iTr,NI~°R,GINAT0R 0F THE CHAIN DANCE I
ii-MOOL IDEA—hos taught thousands of individuals through- I
the U. S. to donee with EASE, POISE and GRACE |
DON MARTINI
Terlt, Carnegie Hall; Baltimore. ^19 N. Charles, Philo., 902 Chestnut 4‘,
'they would have a racer ready for
the Derby, to be run July 20 on
Pennsylvania avenue* S.E. between
Texas avenue and Carpenter street.
The racing numbers are being
sent only to those boys who reply
that they Intend to participate.
The Derby is sponsored by The
Star and the District Department of
the American Legion, in association
with the dealers.
I.ate Registrants.
Among those in ahead of the reg
istration deadline were:
Duane S. Crowther, 11, 5100 North
Twenty-fifth street, Arlington, Va.;
Joseph C. Lawrence, 13, 7125 Var
num street. Landover Hills, Md.:
Ronald D. Blackman, 14, 1918 Thir
ty-eighth street N.W.; John Looney,
11! 103 Hilltop road. Silver Spring,
Md.; Dick Fene, 14, 9411 Thornhill
road. Silver Spring, Md.; Ray Wil
liams, 12, 1467 Irving street N.W.;;
Walter Smilh, jr., 13. 1908 New
Hampshire avenue N.W.: Gilbert
Prather, 12, 5016 Forty-sixth ave
nue, Hvattsville, Md.; Smith C.j
Humphries, jr., 12, 71-G Ridge road.'
Green belt, Md.; Pat Redd. 14, 71-J;
Ridge road. Greenbelt, Md., and
Paul Boudrot, 15, 2518 Park place
S.E.
(Read The Star for Derby Nws.) i
j Bogart is on the set and when All
i Hall, the director and a gentle soul. I
| sees Bogey he asks, "How about
some technical advice for the fight?" j
It seems that there is nothing that!
Bogey would rather do. Now he
I™ ****/,
V Sty
Mo. S602
okoei
MOCItTOH 15, MAS 1
911 PENN. AVENUE N.W.
'Men's Shoes Exclusively)
LEGAL NOTICES
M EDWARD BUCKLEY. Jr.. Alton,*?.
HMt r»th St. N.W.. Wa.hinctnn. D. C.
Pi!ed July 10. 19tU, Charles E. Stewart.
Clerk
' IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the District of Colum
bia—LAURA KEMPER WATKINS. Plaln
tifl, vs. ISAAC M WATKINS. Defendant.—
No. .’,4-9:54.—The object of this suit Is
Complant for Absolute Divorce-Desertion
On morion of the plaintiff ir is this 10th
day of July. 1040. ordered that the defend
ant. ISAAC M WATKINS, cause his ap
pearance to be entered herein on or before
‘he fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and
.eca! holidays, occurring after the day of
foe first publication of this order otherwise
the cause will be proceeded with aj ia case
of default. Provided, a copy of this order
oe Published once a week for .hrec srccrs
sive weeks in the Washington l aw Report
er. and The Evening Star Newspaper, be
fore said day <S » T ALAN GOLDSBOR
OLGH. .Justice. 'Seal.) Attest; CHARLES
a r stewart. ,clPrk- By ella McDon
ald. Deputy Clerk. jjrll.18 25 '
CHARLES E. FORI) and H. CLIFFORD
ALLDER, Attorneys.
1Mi Fifth Street. N.W.,
Columbian Building, Washington. D C
Filed July 10, 194H. Charles E. Stewart.1
_ Clerk
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the District of Colum
u].a~~FRANCIS M BLAND. Plaintiff, vs
E BLAND. Defendant - -No '
.54, K...—The object of this suit is to ob
t«in a divorce from thp defendant on the
grounds of two years desertion On mo
tion of the plaintiff it is this 10th day of
July. lf)4t; ordered that the defendant.,
Florentine E. Bland, cause her appearance
to be entered herein on or before the
fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal
holidays, occurring after rhe dav 0f the.
nrst publication of this order: otherwise
the cause will be proceeded with as in
case of default. Provided, a copy of this
order be published oncp 1 week for three
successive weeks in the Washington Law
Reporter, and The Evening Star Newspaper,
before said,d0y. <§> T. ALAN BOLDSBOR
PuQ*TJusf 1CP- ‘Seal ) Attest: CHARLES
n 1I?WA,RTA. Curk By ELLA McDON
ALD. Deputy Clerk. jyl 1.18.25 I
PROPOSALS.
WASHINGTON SUBURBAN Samlarv Com
mission—Contract No. 241-s, Sewer Con
struction—Sealed proposals for construct
ing approximately 1.585 ft. of 12-in rein
torced concrete sewer pipe 595 ft of 12
m reinforced, concrete culvert pipe and
410 ft. of f»-in to 10-in. plain concrete
™pel. wil.1 be "fPi'-cd at the office of the i
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commis
sion. Hamilton st , Hyattsville. Md.. until
l , Eastern standard time, Friday
fhiv 3wi'nJh46, v,1'hlcl1 piace and time |
they will be publicly onened and read ;
Plans and specifications may bp oblaincd
f'nin Hariy E Hall, chief enginper of the 1
I 1 ssJf?n• Hyattsville. Md . upon deposit .
nfaewhtch deposit will be returned 10
«s ,or 10 'hose returning plans and
i Rn«i«7jrt i°ns r ‘P_.g.00d condition PERRY
q8rrnFLri. LACY SHAW. FRANK B
SMITH. Oommissioneis.
„B°iRD OF EDUCATION or Prince
it* jP'Res County. Md , will publicly open
High wJwf "?dj,lon 'he Bladensburg'
?j*h School. Bladensburg. Md . on Thurs
day. July 25 h. 1 #4«. a 1 K pvipps .. .w. '
-- ewiuoi. oinucns__ ..., ....
day. .July ~,.5th, 1940, at K o'clock at thp
County Service Bldg . Hyattsville. Md. Bids
R da r,n.^CJlved *' Jhp County Service
until H Dm. Bids will also be re
fheVfRopbryd ref8‘waered, mal! *' 'he offices of
the Board of Education. Couri House, Up
T^r.,rMor b0i,0r un,il 4 o'clock p m
Ju y :’oth’ 1J,4ti. Drawings and
specifications are available at the offices of
• he archeiects. ROSS A: WALTON.
Baltimore ave., Hyaitsville. Md ivl 1 IK
WASHINGTON SUBCRBAN Sanitarv Com
mission—Contract No. 24S-S. Sewer Con
struction—Sealed proposals for construct
ing, approximately 5.785 feet of fi-inch to
'"-inch plain concrete pipe, will be re
Qnhnrh a 1 'he office of the Washington
i « ?.ani ,ary. Commission. Hamilton
street. Hyattsville. Maryland, until 11am.
,Eastern Standard time. Friday. July 28.
1948. at which place and time they will
'be publicly opened and read. Plans and
specifications may be obtained from Harry
5..,, . „chie.f, en$lnear o' 'he Commission.
Hyattsville. Maryland, upon deposit of *s
which deposit will be returned to bidders
! or to those returning plans and specifica
tions in good condition PERRY BOS
WELL. LACY SHAW. FRANK BSMITH
! Commissioners.
AUCTION SALES.
| __TOMORROW. _
ADAM A. VVESCffLER & SON. auctioned*
|-—Household and office furniture, metal
lurgical scopes, microphone, modern Kitch
en-aid outfit, rues and carpets, valuable
tecorat.lve Hems including Dresden. Vene
tian. Austrian. Royal Worcester. Bavarian
Canton. Cloisonne, brasses. Chinese carved
jewel and cigarette boxes, sterling flat
ware. silver on copper trays, cut crystal
jewelry, etc. By order several estates’
War Activity Organization and others Bv
auction at Weschler's. »05 E st. n w ’ to
morrow. commencing flt.’io a m., desirable
groups and odd nieces for every room in
the home, including chests of drawers
dressers, tables, chairs, table and floor
clectrolleres, utility and kitchen cabinets
beds, spiral and box springs, inner-spring
mattresses, sofa and studio beds, etc I
Seventy office desks and equipment. 10 am
Decorative items, silver, etc.. 2 p.m.
___FUTURE._—— I
AT _ AUCTION—One of Baltimore's most
mooern and most beautiful flrst-run mo
tion picture theaters. "Roslyn Theater. '
being sold eompped. and other important'
reel estate on Baltimore's leading shop
5me street, known as sun. 844-S58 n
oward st.. Wednesday, .luty If. 1P4R >i
1^:" rST Write for booklet. ALEX
COOPER auctioneer, ptaza 4gns eto 14 I
:alvert it., Baltimore 2. Md. ' ji*
wants his name to the credit sheet
of "Down to Earth."
The impossible scene of the week:
Claudette Colbert is married to
Richard Derr in "The Secret Heart.”
Hes drunk and he's telling Clau
dette, "I'm sick of the sight and
sound of you.” Can you imagine that
heally happening?
(Released by North American Newspaper
Alliance.)
GAR Ladies to Mark
Battle of Fort Stevens
Ladies of the Grand Army of the
Republic. Department of the Poto
mac. will present the 14th annual
commemorative exercises of the
WHY BE FATv ?
Eat plenty yet lost
weight with delicious
candy reducing plan
Have a more slender, graceful fig
ure. No exercising. No laxative*.
No drugs. With the simple A YDS
Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan
you don't cut out any meals,
starches, potato**, meat* or but
ter. you simply cut them down.
It’s easier when you enjoy delicious
(vitamin fortified) A YDS candy
as directec. Absolutely harmless.
In clinical tc*t* conducted hv medical doctor*, tnoia
than tOO porooaa loot 14 «• It It*, avarif*
in a faw »Mha with AYDS Vitamin Candy K*
during Plan.
30-day supply of AYDS only $2.25. If not
delighted with results, MONEY BACK on
first bo*. Now You Can Get AYOS at
All Leading Drug Counters in the District.
Tear Out This Ad as a Reminder.
OFFICIAL NOTICES.
government OF THE DISTRICT of Co
lumbia, Washington. July u, if)4« A
! PROCLAMATION RELATING TO DOGS
WITHIN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA j
WHEREAS it has been made to appear to'
the Commissioners of the District of Co*!
| lumbift that there are dogs within said I
! District afflicted with rabies, and WHERE
AS said Commissioners have been notified
by the Health Officer of said District that!
rabies may spread within said District '
NOW. THEREFORE, in accordance with
the provisions of Section 7 of the Act ap
proved June IP. ISIS, as amended by
Section :i of Public Law No 1‘,'b. 'Pth
Congress. 1st Sesion. approved July 5.
1JH5. and by virtue of the powers vested
in them by said section, the said Com-j
miss loners do hereby proclaim I —
LEASHING. From and after the effective
date of this Proclamation no person own
ing keeping or ha. ing custody of a dog
in this District shall permit such dog to
be on anv public street or highway or in
any public place in this District, unless
such dog is firmly secured by a substantial
leash, not exceeding four feet in length i
held by a person capable of managing such
dog II DOGS IN YARDS ETC From
and after the effective date of this Procla
mation, no person owning, keeping or
having custody of a dog in this District
shall permit such dog to be confined in
any yard or other enclosure, or on any;
private properly, or in any automobile or
other vehicle, in such a manner that such
dog ran bite or menace persons lawfully
using any public m reet or highway or
public place III- PENALTY Any per
son violating any of the foregoing pro
visions of this Proclamation is subject.:
upon conviction of such: violation to a
une of not more than $*0n or imprison
nm more ,han davs Iv
SUSPENSION OF A POLICE REGULATION j
<rveTTT0pf/8,L0n Section of Article j
r\,Y* J, police Regulations of thej
Columbia, reading as follows I
SEC \ No animal of the dog kind shall!
be allowed to go at large without a col
lar or tag. as now prescribed bv law. and
UJie8ir lundfr rlle contro1 of »n attendant.!
ana if he is of a quarrelsome or danger-,
ous disposition, he shall furthermore be
secured by a chain or cord held bv -ome
p;r?°P . i* suspended, for the effective
peiiod of this Proclamation, as of the
date thereof. V —EFFECTIVE
DATES OF PROCLAMATION. This Pror
**lS?Stlon J beLcomes f ffectn e on Julv •* i I
AndioJiU c.oniln£t m cttect through
G R 3Yh ,vr- r-J R Y?UNC>' G MASON.
vj n iUUNG. Commissioners D C
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT of
,^Vr?flamatl0n to Do** Within
the District, of Columbia —Whereas It
US?* 1 n m*dp appeal' to the Com
rkut'l0n,V, of ’ip Dlstrirt of Columbia
amtVtirf dL,ir'' W!thm said Districi
* ,h rabies and whereas ..aid
Si!IY?isJl£?*rs h,*vp bp|,n notified by the
Healla Officer of said D.sirict that table*,
may spiead within said District, now.
.V„''r'‘for.e-„,n "fcordance with the provi
June ?a 8?K-'sn 7 0( ,h' *ct appro' ed
I vil? «L&i. 18«s- if amended bv Section
■i of Public Law No 128. 'filth Congress
1st session, approved July ft. 1945. and
by virtue of the powers vested in them
i 2J aaid section the said Commissioners
do hereby proclaim. Sec. I —Antirabies
'aPcl"V'on -Par 1 («• During th- pe
nod between July 29 1940. and Septem
cpr o, ih46. both dates inclusive every
person owning or keeping or having ruv
■ooy of a nog in this District shall hav
• iSXv\.‘l?g v*«cinated against rabies, bv a
■licensed veterinarian, with antirabies vac
ui ti!utyj?Land str<>n2th approved by
M?? Officer. D C. except as pro*
vided in Par. fi of this section tb> Such
vaccination may be done either at the
expense of the District, by veterinarians
designated for that purpose, or at the ex
pense of the person owning keeping or
having custody of a dog. by a private
veterinarian. (cl. Antirabies vaccination
ar the expense of the District will be done
i on Monday, Wednesday ^nd Frldav of
weelL beginning on Monday. July 2!'.
i ending on Friday. September
fi. 1P*«, between the hours of 4 p m. and
b pm. at the clinics listed below North
west section.—Adams School. 19th and
California sts : Dea'rsehoof“Fort'dr and
Nebraska ave . Fffilk School. 7th and F
sts : Upshur St, Hospital. 14th and Uo
*hur »t» . Whittier School, 5th and Sheri
dan sis . Fussell Young Ice Cream Co
ireari. .>'..11 N st Northeast section —
Burroughs Scnool. 18th and Monroe sts
Southwest section.—District Pound S
Capitol and 1 sts : Southeast, section.—
Circus grounds toldl. Benning rd. and
Oklahoma ave. Dogs should be broushi
as soon as possible after the opening
time of the clinics, and must be leashed
in accordance with the Commissioners'
proclamation dated July 9, 1948. which
becomes effective on July 21. 194fi In
case of rain during the scheduled hours,
no clinics will be held, but will be con
ducted on the next scheduled date Par
*. wor<1 ’ ** used In Par. 1 ia>
or this section means every dog of the
age of three months or over. Par 3 ia’
upon such vaccination the veterinarian
administering the vaccine shall execute
a certificate upon the form adopted bv
the Commissioners, which certificate shall
be furnished lo the owner or other per
son presenting a dos for vaccination, the
stub of such certificate to be retained
by said veterinarian and disposed of as
directed by the Health Officer. D C <bi
Every veterinarian practicing In this Dis
trict shall furnish to the Health Officer.
u- c . such reports concerning dogs vac
cinated against rabies as the said Health
Officer may require. Par. 4, Veterinarians
shall, upon vaccinating a dog against
rabies, furnish to the owner or other per
son presenting such dog. a numbered vac
cination ur. Par ft. un It shall be the
au,y of pvery person owning, keeping or
having custody of a dog in this District
to affix a*nd keep affixed, to the collar or
harness of such dog. the vaccination tag
provided far in this proclamation
No person owning, keeping or having
custody of a dog in this District shall
affix or permit to be affixed, to the collar
or harness of such dog. any tag other
than a current tax tag and a vaccination
fag (c) No person owning, keepine nr
having custody of a doc in this District
shall affix or permit to be affixed, to th**
collar or harness of such dog. a vaccina
non tag unless such vaccination tag was
.^>urrj lor sum oog. No veterinarian
licensed to practice in this District shall
issue a certificate or vaccination tag for
any dog unless such dog has been vac
cinated against rabies. Par fi If anv
dog within this District, during the vac
cination ppriod prescribed in Par I 's'
or this section has been vaccinated
agatnst rabies within in months imme
diately preceding September « 194H, bv
a licensed veterinarian, such dog need no»
: oe vaccinated again during the effective
period of this proclamation, provided, that
'"5 owiier. keeper or person having cus
tody of dog has secured from such vet
erinarian a vaccination certificate and
a numbered vaccination tag for such dog
Par. , The owner, keeper or person hav
tng custody of any do? within this Dis
trict which reached the age of two months
after the effective date of this proclama
tion. shall have such dog vaccinated
against rabies within one month of the
date noon which such dog reaches the
age or two months. Such dog may be vac
cinated either at the expense of the
owner, keeper or person having custody
thereof, by a private licensed veterinarian,
or at the expense of the District of Co
lumbia. at one of the clinics listed in
Par. l fc > of this section, Par. 8 Any
person bunging or causing to be brought
into this District a doc. as defined in
" p* this section, after September fi.
JP4fi. shall, within fifteen days after the
arrival of such dog. have such dog vac
cinated against, rabies. Provided, that, if
anv such dog has been vaccinated against
rabies by a licensed veterinarian within
ten months immediately preceding the
date of its arrival in this District, such
oog need not be vaccinated again during
Vf> PPr*°d °f this proclamation.
II the owner, keeper or person having cus
todv of such dog has secured from the
'eterinarian who vaccinated such dog a
certificate and vaccination tag for such
dog Sec. II—Penalty.—An.v person vio
lating any of the foregoing provisions of
this proclamation is subject, upon con
viction of such violation, to a fine of
not more than $300 or imprisonment
for not more than .00 days Sec. Ill—;
Suspension of Provisions of Communicable'
disease Regulations.—The operation of1
f.V,e Jixth .par(«fr8Ph- under the heading
Rabies (In dogs and other animals*.”
or/e«t,0V °{ ,hp Regulations to Prevent
and Control the Spread of Communicable
and Preventable Diseases in the District
or Columbia, promulgated by the Com
missioners pursuant to authority vested
VJaoV. m J?y an act approved August II.
ump. and reading as follows: "Whenever
_pfr»on brings a dog into the District
or Columbia, such dog shall be quaran
tined on the premises or on the leash of
the owner or possessor for a period of
ninety days from such importation, unless
!!u?/l„c"^ne,: or Possessor shall obtain a
certificate from a veterinarian practicing
in the place whence the dog came that
there has not been within ninety days
from the giving of such certificate an
*n such place" is hereby
suspended for the effective period of this
proclomalion Sec IV —Effective Period
or Proclamation—This proclamation be
comes effective on .Tulr UHfi. and sha’l
continue in effect through -June 30. 194?
J, ft- ^OTTNO. O MASON. G R. YOUNG.
Commissioners. D. C. V
battle for Fort Stevens at 6:45 o’clock
tonight at Thirteenth and Rtt.ten
house streets N.W.
Representative Dondero, Republi
can, of Michigan will speak. Other
features will include a reading of
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address by
Walter H. Horn, commander of
Cushing Camp. Sons of Union Vet
erans of the Civil War, and vocal
selections by Mrs. Frances Eaton
Wells. Music for the affair will be
furnished by Navy School of Music
Band.
Senator Taylor to Speak
"The Key to the Future—U. S -
Soviet Relations." will be the subject
of an address by Senator Taylor,
Democrat, of Idaho at a meeting of
the George Washington University
Chapter. American Veterans Com
mittee, at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the
university. The public is Invited to
attend.
USES Office Hours
Change Here Monday
Local offices of the United States
Employment Service will be open
from 8 a m. to 5 p.m., beginning
Monday, instead of from 8:30 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m., as at present.
Spokesmen for the agency said the;
new schedule would be more satis
factory to local employers.
Mrs. Tuttle Seeks Divorce
LOS ANGELES, July 11 <£■).—Ta
tiana Tuttle has asked the courts
to terminate her marriage of 16
years with Prank W. Tuttle, film
director. Her divorce suit, filed
FLOOR
MACHINE
RENTALS
MODERN FLOORS
ADams 7575
Tuesday, charged extreme cruelty.
They have a daughter, Barbara, 4.
The average price of wine in 12th
century, England was a penny a
gallon.
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WATCH REPAIRING
C1«rk
Repairinr
All Work
Guaranteed
Watrh
Strap*
79c
Watch Crystals 4Sc
WATCHES
DIAMONDS
«l» 12th at. n.w. JEWELRY
WADE'S
JULIUS I flllSBURGH
furniture L (Company
909 ' F STREET. NORTHWEST
Cloned all day Saturday during July and Aufgunt
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VENTILATED INNER-SPRING MATTRESS
firm tuftlmg ond rolled edge
holds, the thick padd'ng ond in
nersprmg coils securely in ploce
Side vents oir the interior Heovy
striped ticking.
PORCELAIN ENAMEL BREAKFAST SET
5-dc set with bright chrome toble
legs and choir frame? Refectory
table top hr*; extension leave?
Choir? hove leatherette seats and
bocks.
SPRING FILLED MAPLE SOFA-BED
Convert* into O comfortable double
bed. Honey-toned rnoplp from* Dur
able tope^try romps in o choir* of
Cplnrc Spacious bedding comport
SPRING-FILLED LAWSON SOFA-BED
Pull CO'I Spring construction Op®n«;
into n double bed Loro* bedd'no
COn*\portment. Covering s smart dur*
able tapestry »n lovely colors.
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STURDY ALL-STEEL iRONING BOARD
Strong, sturdy, well-broced ironing
board of all-steel construction, Cool,
perforated, non-warping top. Dur
able enamel finish. Collapsible.
ALL-STEEL KITCHEN CABINET BASE
20"x24 ' work top is stoin resis
tont porcelain enamel Steel con
struction with white enamel finish
Black plastic pulls. Large utility
drawer.
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CHROME LEATHERETTE DINETTE CHAIR
Tubular chrome frame is light
weight and rigid. Seats and bocks
ore leatherette in a choice of red,
block or blue—easy to recover.
QUICK-HEATING ELECTRIC TOASTER
Toasts in a jiffy. Hos a dependable
beating element, that’ll give long
service All metal with black enamel
finish. Grand buy at only_
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JULIUS tflllSBURGH
SHOP \AT OUR EETIIESDA STORS
FURniTURE compunY
7111 WISCONSIN AVENUE