Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1925, Page 13

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HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY “CABSAR HAD HiS BRUTLS, B CROMWELL, AND GEORGE THE THIRD MAY PROFIT BY THER EXAMPLE - =~ = = 1F THIS BE TREASON , MAKE THE OF IT./ m LTHOUGH PARLIAMENY ANTICIPATED BUT LITTLE OPPOSIMOMN TO THE STAMPACT IN THE COLONIES, IT WAS. GREETED WITH GREAT INDIGNATION AND RESISTANCH PATRICK HENRY SYIRRED THE COLONIES BY AN ELOQUENT SPEECH BEFORE THE VIRGINIA HOUSE OF BURGESSES, IN WHICH HE DENIED ENGLAKDS RIGHT TO TAXTHE COLONIES WITHOUT THEIR CONSENT. — o 2 /925 8 THE H<CLURE NEWSPAPER 3vniDieaT - AMBULANCE PLANE DATA EXCHANGED BY NATIONS Secrets of Other Aircraft Structure Closely Guarded—Four New Types Tested. + ambulan placed in progr: put throug Preliminary reports ind that it will ments. The new p 100 miles = modations fo and a flight surgeon W rmy jealously guards ets of s available to other ation regarding ambu- Jance airplanes. England, France, Czechoslovakia and Sweden have in turn supplied the American Govern- ment with information regarding medical aeronautics. ne is capable of flyi and has accom- tients, the pilot ‘U, S. MAY STORE HELIUM New Law Makes Provision for Development of Transatlantic Air Line The Bureau of M take over in policy. v of helium mendation of the Sec Navy and Interior. This provision was put into the law to permit future air lnes to have a supply of helium on hand at their foreign terminals. Officials of the bureau are careful o point out that the new bar against helium exportation will net militate against foreign scientists who desir - a small quantity of the gas for their laboratorie: re up to require- ts other air- | Bumper Apple Crop Forecast. Special Dispatch to The Star. MARTINSB! , W. Va.,, April 6.— A record prod on of apples in this section, possil eaching as much as 2,000,000 barr, was predicted today by representatives. of the State de- partment o riculture and the ex- tension div n of West Virginia er a trip through the ng counties. The esti- ed on the assumption that growin conditions from this time forward will be favorable and 1 be no devastating hail or windstorms. d in the belt, includ- s counties in Maryland, Pennsylvania nd University chief pro and and Shenandoah Valley belts, was approximately 1,760,000 barrels. ST R Nearly 2,000 trains pass through one English railway ‘station—Clap- ham Junction—every 24 hours. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, WMONDAY, XPRIT & 71925 BY. J. CARROLL MANSFIELD. The Reception of the Stamp Act. A MOB DESTROVING STAMPS. :R'ou! RICTING MARKED THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE HATED STAMPS. ~ SECRET SOCIETIES CALLED THE SONS OF LIBERTY WERE FORMED EVERY- WHERE YO OPPOSE THE STAMPACT . In BOSTON A MOB HANGED THE STAMP ASENT IN EPFIGY AD WRECKED YHE HOUSE OF HUTCHINSON | THE LIRUTENANT. GOVERNOR AND CHIEF JUSTICE —= KNOW BOY OF 15 KILLS SELF. FILM ACTOR ROBBED. Quarrel With Older Brother Leads | Fashionably Dressed Bandits Hold to Suicide. Up Automobile. MACON, Ga., April 6—A gquarrel LOS ANGELES, April 6-—A palr of with an older brother led to the sui- | fashionably dressed hold-up me cide here last night of John Leo Mc- |stopped mobile driven b Invale, 15-year-old schoolboy. motion pictur The boy, members of the family told esterday _and police, left the room hurriedly after the quarrel. A few minutes later the sound of a shot summoned them to the kitchen, where they found his body. PAPERING & PAINTING Experienced men of years’ standing—Charges are very reasonable, and there's no dirt or in- convenlence while work is being done. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13tk St. N ©Of course you will be sending your friends Baster Cards and if you make your selections here you will be sending them the finest Cards that are obtainable. We. have Lift Off-No Pain! Winchester, Va., Raids Surprise. | Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., April eral prohibition agents wi number of unexpected yesterday gathered in ‘charges of illegal poss Harry Jack’s apartment in the Hotel Jack annex was searched and part of & quart found. When ofiicers sur- rounded the dwelling of Roger Har- ford they heard bottles breaking on the floor and forced an entrance. Har- ford was held. Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- rs. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot oalluses, withoutssoreness or irritation. ~ GORNS | IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES | been very careful in gathering together our assortment—they are sure to meet with your approval. New and novel effects—something dif- ferent from those usually shown. There are many other attractive sugges- tions awaiting your con- sideration, too. THE NATIONAL REMEMBRANCE SHOP (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th Street ©ne door from Pa. Ave. Open Evemings H. BAUM & SON 464 Penna. Ave. Franklin 5392 YOU CAN ALSO RENT IT ED FROM ENGLAND .= ATTHIS'TIME THE COLON [WHO OPPOSED ENGLAND CAME TO BE CALLED 'WHI6S) THOSE WHO BELIEVED THE RING WAS RIGHT WERE S A COLONIES, MET IN NEWVYORR AY THE SUGGESTION OF JAMES OTIS, AN EARNEST PATRIOT, 10 FORMAR LY PROTEST AGAINST “TAXATION WITHOUT RE* PRESENTATION '~ REALIZING THE SERIGUSNESS OF THE SITUATION, ROCKINGHAM, WHO HAD SUCCEEDED GRENVILLE, EFFECTED THE REPEAL OF THE STAMP ACT EARLY IM 1766 — “TOMORROW = THE TOWNSHEMD ACTS. — robbed him and of 35, woman companion Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined o Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Ey",ifl‘: lige_‘f‘ialist 409410 MoLechlen Bldg. 10th axd G Sts. N.W. has the kids hollerin’ for more. . . . the peppy bran food Srow Cleans Furniture Upholstery Carbona removes thlt unsightly Grease Spot which the head tery. Bl upholstery will make it Hie now. Leaves abeolutely no after-odor. CARBUNA Cleaning Fluid REMOVES GREASE. SPOTS Without Injury to Fabric ar Color 206 00 60041, Sime Bt o ol Do Sires A PLEASANT WAY T0 TAKE EPSOM SALTS ected a new lespoonful Salts and yet they have m_dflmbr-dutl. You can get them at the Peoples Drug Co. and other good drug stores—25 tablets for 23c. Lty s "EPSOM SALTS . _TABLETS Bright, Beautiful Pattern Floors New — and Easy to Install Showing now at local furniture and depart- ment stores— for every type of home, for every kind of room—uwithin the purse of all. See them the next time you are shopping. HE last word in up-to-date decoration calls for color and pattern in floors. Not in a night were these new floors of color created. For years designers and expert linoleum makers have been developing a newer, a better kind of linoleum. Today, in Armstrong’s Linoleum Floors, this really modemn floor beauty is available for splendid city home and modest country cottage alike. See these new floors at your local stores Pretty floors are so easy to have! The very next time you are shopping, stop at a good furniture or department store. Here you will see the new Armstrong pattern floors that decorators, architects, and home-lovers eve modern color schemes. re are using in planning And what patterns to choose from—soft, rippling Jaspés; rich Handecraft tiles; natural marble effects; all-over patterns—just the right touches of color and design to make your floors bright and cheery, as modem as the rest of your home. Laid in a day to last for a lifetime Woddmard & Lothrop THE MEN’S STORE Whatever He Does Wherever He Goes Colored Shirts for Every Wear HIRT satisfaction is something that men are always looking for. When they come to Woodward & Lothrop’s ended. the search is Many well dressed men are wearing colored shirts this Spring as a welcome change from the monotony of all white. We present the new colored shirts, correctly styled and made for every occasion of a man’s day. Pleated Shirts Are preferred by men who like a dignified touch to the accesso- ries of their wardrobes. They are in white with colored stripes and have collars to match. 4 Colorful Madras Probably the most pop- ular of all, these woven madras (colors woven through) shirts, in a host of attractive new Spring colors and pat- terns. Neckband style. Silk Shirts Have a rich, soft luster and dressy appearance that no other shirt can equal. These of Truhu silk are in solid colors of tan, gray or blue, with matching color $10 For Business An Extremely Smart, Good-looking Shirt has a marbleized ground with stripes of darker shade ; many colors. A thoroughly comfortable shirt. Collar to match. $2.50 Good stores -that sell Ammstrong’s takes but aday. Wax your finoleum 1Inlaid Linoleum employ,experts w floors the same day they are laid. willlay any patterm youselect asfine Then spread your fine fabric rugs linoleum should be laid—over a lin- over them. atis all. 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The genuine Kraft Cheese has our name on the tinfoil wrapper, Jook for that. % ' Warieties: Swiss, Brick, Ptmento, American, Oid English (Sharp e e e Toe Loaves. Ales § Varienis in Hine. ’ : DECIDEDLY BETTER Armstrong's Prinied Linoleum, Patiern No. 8285 (made of genuine printed linoleum) come in 2 number of convenient sizes. You can see them at stores that display Armstrong’s Linoleum. 24-page booklet free Write for our booklet; *New Floors for Old.” It gives exact information about laying and caning for linoleum floors, and contams many colorplates of the new patterns. Sports Wear For golfing, motoring, tennis and general country wear, shirts with soft collars at- tached, in more sub- dued colors that ap- peal to the conserva- tive man, are very comfortable. $2.50

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