Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1923, Page 34

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BRITISH WELCOME THE EVENING 'STAR'; WASHINGTON, D. AERIAL SHOW AT BOLLING FIEL WILL BE BIGGEST EVER STAGED The aerial carnival to be staged spectators, in control of some of the races at St. Paul, and St. Clair Streett, control officer of the Model Airway. Many other features in the way of fiying are on the program, and, ac- cording to Lieut. Maitland in charge of this end of the entertainment, should leave the public satisfied that C, TfiUli;Sfi;\Y. SE NURSE LEFT DEAD IN HOSPITAL OFFICE PTEMBER 20, 1923. hurriedly departed in an automobile, the engine of which had been left run- ning. Doctors said the nurse had been dead only a few minutes, but were unable to state the cause of death. There was some indication, they said, her lying in the street. She assisied | in carrying the girl into the hospital and attempted to detain the man. Hospital authorities said Miss Ole- son had been given permission to leave the institution early in the eve- ning for a trip downtown, nothing more along this line could be accomplished. In the evening a dance will be held on a new pavilion to music of the Army Band Orchestra. During the entire performance a continuous con- cert will be given by the band. Be- tween events “the only air clowns in existence” will perform, following olosely the principle of & three-ring circus. Officers and reserve officers havé been furnis tickets to be sold in the various §overnment departments. ‘They also can be purchased at the fleld. Arrangements have been made for the parking of automobiles and motorists will be directed to the Pproper place on arfival. In the event of inclement weather Saturday the entire program will be presented the following day, Sunday. CSHIRORER ¢ 8 N “What a handsome little fellow,” said the gushing visitor, desirous of making a hit with her hostess. “Yes, he is a handsome boy, I thiak * best Air Service pilots. Beginning at 2 o'clock, the enter- tajnment will continue until about this country and is|midnight. The last event on the program will be an _exhibition of night flying by Lieut. Clayton Bissell, aide to Brig. Gen. William Mitchell, assistant chief of the Air Service. Parachute flares and night signals will be demonstrated to the public and will he a pyrotechnic exhibition never before seen here. For the benefit of the Army Relief | Two of r?sr‘r;flr:::hr&lgntmevlcx: Society, an. organization that cares|®N the BEOSIEE IT8 OO o etn at and provides for the widows ‘and |3:30 o'clock and will be over a course children of soldiers, the pilots at the ;‘(x l;”i“y lelez[ "{hle‘ em:’a"(g: i eut. Le Roy olfe_an aries fI81g hare iand /from. giner Sty V- Stefnmotz -ana,Stat Serst. D. will risk their livesn flying maneu- Warner. Upon completion of this vers of an extraordinary nature. it ke the llittle SE-5 pursuit planes oden door in Tangier for the estab-|is stated. = Virtually every regular|Will run through the dictionary of lighment of marine coal and supply|duty they are required to perform [Acpial combet and acrobgtion L bases, as reported in Madrid dis- | has been suspended in preparation for patches published in the United |the coming air Show. States. . Leading the list of world-famous As a matter of fact, it was stated | American-owned aircraft that will today, Great Britain, like the United | participate in the aerial circus Sat- States, favors the open door in Tan- |urday will be the ZR-1, pride of the zier, and diplomatic circles .believe| American Navy. The huge craft, this country would not be opposed to | scheduled to make its initial appear- the United States enjoying the same |#nce over Washington tomorrow, will cconomic and maritime privileges in |De here on the afternoon of the car- Tangier as the other powers, pro-|Dival. it was decided at the bureau vided they did not confliot with the|of ®eronautics last night = Bvery {¥pe of Army airplane in service Will rights conferred upon France, Spain |¥Peao7 ATMY fuplane in service wiil and Great Britain by existin treaties. | ~ Welcome U. 8. Help. ! . It is recognized that the TUnited States, as a signatory of the Algeciras convention of 1912, is free {o approve or« disapprove tever settlement the powers evolve for the Tangier | problem, and there appears to be & disposition in British _diplomatic quarters to welcome helpful Sugges- tions from the United States for & so- lution of this troublesome question. Phe British, French and Spanish ex- pefts who have been trying to dis- coyer whether sufficient basis exists | for the convecation of an interna- tional conference on the whole Tan- Man Who Brought Her in Disap- pears—Now Sought by Police. Saturday afternoon at Bolling Field will be of proportions never before attempted in designed to send the audience home “determined that America, the birth- place of aviation, should be the firat power in the air” according to an announcement today by those in charge. U. 5. IN TANGIER Not Apprlsed of Plan for Naval Base There, But Will Not Oppose It. by a narcotic. There were no marks woRK GOOD FOR PR"‘CE of violence. An autopsy will be per- formed today. AR TR HIGH RIVER, Alberta, September 20.—Lord Renfrew, Prince of Wales, Sister Baptista, a Belgian nun, ap- parently was the only person who has finished the work of filling the sunflower silo on his ranch, His i ' however, that death had been caused A S TR { saw the young man who brought the nurse to the hospital. She told officers who are searching for him that he apparently was about twenty years old, six feet two, and welighed 200 pounds. The nun, whose knowledge of Eng- lish is slight, said she was near the hospital entrance when the man drove up in &n automobile in which was the body of the girl. He told her the girl was 11l and that he had found By the Associated Press. ROCKFORD, 1I, September 20— Mystery surrounds the death of Svea Oleson, twenty-six-year-old nurse at the St. Anthony Hospital. here, whose body was brought to the institution and pladed in a wheel-chair by a youth who three days of hard manual labor have put him in the finest of phy- sical condition, After luncheon, accompanied by his secretary, Capt. Peacock, and the manager of the ranch, Lord Ren- frew rode to a neighboring ranch to call on the Earl of Minto. He rode back in time for dinner. % / Eltvelopes BY the Associated Press. Ask your : LONDON, September 20. —British PO ING ) government officlals are unaware of any communication from the Ameri- can State Department demanding the three Vought planes, capable of a speed of about 120 miles per hour, will be flown in_speed competition by Lieuts. Lester J. Maitland, who, ac- cording to the National Aeronautic Association, flew 281 miles an hour in speed trials at Dayton in Margh; YLeslie P. Arnold, an entrant in {he forthcoming international airplane Q.)}x 1 never saw his father. “You see, we adopted him. ——Boston Transcript. Just At The Time When You Most Feel Their Need Closing Out Our Gas and Coal Stoves and Ranges Af Very Interesting Prices ] == “The Lie that Lles in an Eye” An ADITORIAL R. W. D. BATES, .-New York opthal- mologist, has invented the optascope, a small instrument by which a fib is detected. A mov- ing shadow on the retina reflects in a tiny mirror when the subject tells an untruth. Learn the facts about your visional discrepancies. Etz op- benefit Nervous? If Coffee disagrees Drink tometrists will you. sier issue, will reconvene here the latter part of this month. ASSESSED STATE STAFF. There Ts No Question About the Perfection of Etz Service. Arrange for Examination Here. €TZ 1217 G Street “See Etz and See Better” ATLANTA, Ga., September 20.— During the political campaign of 1922, employes of the state depart- ment of agriculture were assessed b per cent of their annual salaries to assist Commissioner J. J. Brown in hig race for re-election, J» M. Hilburn, Atlanta, & former employe, testified before the legislative committee in- vestigating the department late to- ay. Stoves and ranges of every style are on display. We are going to dispose of them i m— a hurry, for the prices are away lower than usual. While they last, come in and get yours at the close-out price. Tomorrow morning at 8 o’clock our large and complete stock of good stoves and ranges will be offered at close-out prices that are remarkably low— lower than you'd ever dream of getting such fine stoves for. wie's a Reason” You Will Find a Complete Display and Every Stove at a Price That Will Save You Money We are quoting here only a few of the many excellent values on display, Come in and see all the others. Cabinet Glenwood Range with mantel closet, 6 lids, full size $85 yold Medal ('Ien\\ood combi- nation gas and coal range, elevated ovens......o..... Elevated oven gas range, glass doors, with broiler, right or left hand oven........ $165 $75 All prices include the setting up and all gas connections within the kitchen. No water connec- tions will be made. 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