Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1925, Page 26

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26 DIKINSON URGES SIELE FARN BIL Solid Support Sought for New Measure Coming to Next Congress. NATIONAL MUSEUM LENDS GUNS TO TECH STUDENTS School Permitted to Use Historic Rifles and Old-Fashioned Pis- tols in Spring Play. The National Museum today loaned eight historic Springfield breech-loading rifles and four old-fashioned pistols to McKinley Technical High School for use in the school's Spring play, “Secret Service,” which Il be presented in the Central High School Auditorium Friday and Saturday nights Capt. Willlam Judkins, military in- structor of the 2d School rowed od support of all the rests behind one compre- ar days, and published 3 ion of the War Department in | 1861 by order of Gen. Winfield Scott. 1t is designed to produce the stirring war drama of the Richmond campaign of 1865 with all attention to historical ac- - |ernment THE EVENING TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED. United States Will Pay 51 Cents an Hour to Fill Posts. The Civil Service Commission has announced that it will receive xmpn-' cations until June 30 for positions of motor truck driver under the Bu- reau of Mines for duty at the United States Government fuel yards, Wash- ington, D. C. The rate of pay is 51 éents an hour, when actually employed, with pay- ment for overtime service. The duties require that appointees | be able to operate heavy motor trucks | delivering coal to the various G establishments throug District of Columbia, and tnat e willing to shovel coal in I¢ & and unloading. Full information the and application blanks may be obtained at the office STAR, $1,500 AWARDED TO KLAN' IN SUIT AGAINST OFFICER Jury Allows Two Claims by Or- ganization and Two Offsets to Defendant. By the Associated Press HOUSTON, Tex., April 1.—The Ku Klux Klan was awarded a verdict of $1,500 net against George B. Kimbro, Jr., by the jury fn Fifty-fifth District Court last night after the jury had Dbeen out eight hours. The jury gave the Klan $13,290.50 under the instructed verdict, coverlr sums whic WASHINGTON, from The K cer -lof $7,920 under the issue of the court’s charge, which per- mitted the jury to find for the plaint- | iff as much additional as it thought of the Civil Service Commission, 1724 I street. proper up to about $12,000. As offsets the jury allowed Kimbro D. $1.615 expenses salaries claimed under a verbal contract which Kimbro said he made with k. (. Clarke, former imperial wizard, and $2,000 under another similar con- tract. Kimbro originally counter claim for & for alleged conspir. ficlals to defame h b Vs ruled out by Judge Boyd last week when he sustal i for an instructed verdict that there was no evidence of the alleged conspiracy C. for WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1925. and Thirteen Dogs Found Mad. e Star. , April 1.—Within the past two weeks 13 dogs sent to a local dog hospital for treatment have died from or have been killed as re- sult of Yesterday & head wa Special Dispateh to had another 500,000 damages gist £ and clinical ex- aminatio, d it was affected. It had bitten three calves, which have bean killed and destroyed. KAHN on 7th St. \ SPECIAL OPTICAL OFFER EDMONSTON'’S Nationally Famous Stacy Adams For Gentlemen It is real economy to buy Good Shoc It means foot comfort and foot pay \ Club will sing South- ivil War ballads dur- Genuine Shur-On Toric Glasses - Shell frames, spectucles or eye- glasxes, Btted wit quality spherical Sold regularly fros Toric Invisible Bifocals Toric Invisible Bifocal Lensex (o air (o see mear and far). Sold regularly from 310 to $1Z. SPECIAL OFFER— SPECIAL OFFER— $3 $6.50 Case and Cleaner Included EYES EXAMINED FREE BY OUR REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS KAHN OPTICAL CO. 617 SEVENTH ST. N.W. . such as * arling Nelly Gray, on the Old Camp ump, Tramp. Tramp, rehing.” The orcl a ch old-time favorite in Stephen C. Foster's ing. The mos/ ecopomical and ernjoyable-- ~Transporialion Prices from $12.50 to $15.00 aper and Other makes of Men’s Shoes from $9.00 up oh Tlliott. sphere of the Southern home the two colored servants, layed by Floyse Sargent rell. Other members of t Frost, Grace Emmert, ard Johnson, John Knowlton, Col- Chunn, Hugh Wertz, J. Loker- . Foster Hilder, Lewis At- Pdward Polley, . Leonard e Maz K John Thompki ! Lorieberg and EDMONSTON & CO. Incorporated 1334 F Street A9vi*cr= and Anthorities on All Foot Troubles $3.50 Philadelphia | $3.25 Chester |l $3.00 Wilmington And Return April 5 Similar Excursion Andrew Hets, Manager i———nl———lal—— o] ———=|a]o[n| ——=| 8| —=|n| —= |l ——F|u| THE BASEMENT B%";m ANSBURGH & DRO~ Entrances, 8th and E Sts.——Stairway Shoe Shop Vestibule. IT YOURSELF IF IT IS BUSINESS—just drop in and get your car—it will get vou around in double-quick time. IF YOU'RE SIGHT- You can cover twice as many buildings ina y with a machine. IF IT'S PLEASURE you can use the car as long as you desire. AND THE MOST PLEASING FEATURE OF IT ALL IS—T COST IS SO MODERATE THAT YOU WILL BE SUR- PRISED! DRIVE IT YOURSELF CO. The Milestone System 1IAIN OFFJICE YPTOWN BRANCH 32/-325 /IS™SLN.W. &.E.COR /E™ & w.Srs. FRANKLIN 6020 NORTH 122 Returning Thiladelphiz Chester Lv L. 3 Lv. Wilmingto Timely Sale of Stunning SPRING COATS S b At the height of the season we are offering a varied collection of new Spring Coats. Cleverly designed models of all the latest materi- als with borders and trimmings to match. Choice of a great many styles and colors. Copied from more expensive models these coats are an unusual saving. Sizes for misses and women. The Basement Store of Lanshurgh & Bro. Consult Ticke 1 br U - Poiret Sheen Poiret Twill APRIL, THE MONTH OF DIAMONDS—is logically the month when they are most in demand—WE REALIZE THE FACT THAT SCORES OF CHAS. SCHWARTZ PATRONS are contemplating remembering someone’s BIRTHDAY, ANNIVERSARY or similar occa- sion and THEREFORE we will adhere to the usual SCHW ARTZ POLICY, giving the public the article in demand at SPECIAL TERMS AND SPECIAL VALUES—just at the time when they are wanted most. Remember—it pays to buy a good diamond —and when you buy be sure it’s a PERFECT one njc———lo]c——[o|c———|o| c———=|p| c——=]«} Immense Variety of Smart Easter Hats Becoming Hats in all the latest shades and materials, in- cluding straws, silks, satins and other popular fabrics. Gaily trimmed with ribbons, flowers and ornaments. A wide range of colors makes this sale exceptional. The Basement Store of Lansburgh & Bro. D More Amazing Values Another Great Sale on New in New Spring Shoes Easter Dresses Plain Oxfords °9 8 8 Southern master Ties ° time Front Straps ILLINOIS\ J3Jewsled Watch in 2 Sandals A chance that every woman will appreci- ate. Another great sale of all the newest and most desirable Spring Footwear. Low heels, Cuban heels and Spanish heels. In all the most fashionable shades and materials. The Basement Store of Lansburgh & Bro. Accurate Tonneau WRIST WATCHES e, 51175 wrist watches —an ex- Georgetown Store 3123 M St. An upusual eoliection of styles, smartness and values. Beantiful New Spring Dresses for form daytime ai Pretty ensemble effects, broldered crepes, combinations of lace and georgette and a host of styles to choose from. Sizes 16 to 20, 36 to 42 and stouts. The Basement Store of Lansburgh & Bro, pusiness wear. beaded and em- such beautiful engraved case es. reduced to. .. The season’s most favored styles in New Frocks. Made of flat cantons, with short sleaves and collars and cuffs of lace. Tucking and em- broidery adorn the front, while a narrow sash adds a touch of smartness. Just Arrived—New Puritan FROCKS ] e———aplc———la| c——— o] ——|u[—=|n | e——= o] e——=]a| ] A great variety of colors includ- ing all new pastel shades. Main Store 708 7th St. Home of Perfect Diamonds

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