Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1925, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925. “HOW TO INVEST A /CE,| PARK FUND QUTLAY ™76 57 Uit EasTER DAWS, | ™™ Tttt - | By Bayard Dominick, ADM”S N[] [][I_AY Weird Looking Braves and Squaws in Tribal Regalia | | it i Bevgr Bigisese TRUCK SUDDENLY SUBMERGED IN ASPHALT OF D. C. STREET (Y TO BSERVE TO0TH BIRTHDAY Visby, Sweden, on Island Peopled in Stone Age, Celebrates in July. T LA Can Drop Out of Ceremony Only When They Controller Says Expenditure Fall From Exhaustion. of $100,000 Should Be Made Before June 30. | By the Assac TUCSON, Ariz, April 10—Lines of | dance with the from Mexico and the | various parts of Arizona dance, observed annually by aquis, is & picturesque m and Christian_rites, por passion of Christ in an | Christ's betrayal, | » Pllate and the road | the rwriting profits wi ted'Pross, | Squaws and young braves joined th tribesmen —many of I-looking Yaqui tribesmen oy The expenditure of the $100,000 ap- at [dawn Aodky; fin propriated for the purchase of lands broken only by their mystic| which are to become a part of the | chanting and the rhythmic beat of Rock Creck and Potomac parkway | iocy 4nd tom-toms 5 = g ntil Laster the dance goes on, eX-|t, Calvary are pictured’ 1o 'the| the 1 i must be done before June 30, or the | haustion being the only cause for a ccording to the Yaqui ve usually_that will revert to the Treasury,|redskin to drop from the dancing b thessiostenanies e saraten the nns twirling to the strains stoms of pagan fathers, which |t -barbaric music ve been carried out for more than | dismtereste iped head-dresses are worn; 300 years offerings d and rattles adorr g | nesses ar cred hatons fluumi Cameras Are Barred. made ab. he whirling g Ma isitors watch the dance e 5 2 S0 Beier of the TbianTed. Jue! 36 TIRE YEAR EXPHCTED picture taking, however, still persists | AKRON, O April 10 (Special) and cameramen, as uaual, will not be{(;, M haed, n president of Visby, Sweden, which is planning tn celebrate the 700th anniversary of its founding next July, 1S cons - tive In its claim to its age, says a bulletin from the Washington head- ters of the National Geographic Soctety. “Gottland 1 that his venture is . of which Visby 1s| fo® 5] Ncoraing \e principal wus peopled in the ¥ i S < % 4 g ne Age, possibly men were there . 4 when the Baltic still was a fresh- water lake. Coins of Arabia, Rome, and t axons betoken trading e when mid- still was e. Culturally, the island was Rhodes, or Crete, of the Baltic. to a decision made public | Controller General McCarl quite certain that none of th money will get back in the Treasury nor will there be any forced buying at high prices, jumped up by tho on the theory that the Government - = will have to buy. | Lieut. Col. Clarence O. Sherrfll,|000. However, only a small part of director of public buildings and public | this_was allowed by the Bureau of | 5, ) e , Sasie of the NaBaaal’ CRltol wald|the B dget permitted to picture the dances. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., t that there s enough land pending| While it is considered unfortunate| At Guadaloupe, Ariz, near Phoentx, |day announced that the first quar under condemnation proccedings to | that a provision was not made fn the | other Yaqulx today also bhegan the | ter business indicates that the tire WIRED STAR FROM eat up this amount and that if it is|bill to continue this appropriation, | Baster ceremonial, which is called | consumption in the United States 4 not expended it will be obligated be- |nevertheless, it was pointed out, tne|<he Dia o eeY Wouldiexgeeds Shay ot 19 ENTIRE COUNTRY fore June 30. There are about 12|land now pending in condemnation —_——— 20 per cent. more acres to be purchased under the | proceedings will eat this out, with-| Turkish women show a preference o original plan for the parkway, and|out any consideration being given to|for factory work to that of becom- | Nearly 90,000 women TRENTON, N. J., April 10.—Bumper | the estimates this year call for $600,- | the necessity of other purchases. ing slaves in harems. in agriculture o mre O Clings to Rock Terraces. a watering place and a vVege COMMODITY NEWS over the vast expanse of the E S Tier T e eae e and conjures visions of the old o e e s, pyramid builders of the North e island’s area is a o less 22 than that of our State of Rhode Thaa Simple faith in the anclent Norse legends survives among the island e sacrilege to ques- | “Vishy clings to terraces of natural|farm for Sweden in recent yea: h roc around it still is its medieval|island is less then 60 miles from the wa more than a mile long, with 38! mainland coast: Visby is about 150 . and their spectacular funerals when 2 their dead were given up to the re- Its shape, as well as its st Tr e first settler, found 1 was towers intact. | Pavement Gives Way Under Load morsel elements of fire and the uggested in by day From them one gazes|miles from Stockholm, sea. e e 4 of Bricks and Driver Turns | : : orchards. The atage has now been | passed where severe frosts are to be | expected, and cool weather recently has helped growers by holding back Traveling precariously over Wash-|buds. Growers are running power- ington's rough-and-ready streets, a|ful machine sprayers daily to com- Ll £ bat insect pests jel k owned by James Wood, a con- 1 of its journey and there- phers because how the Bal h higher Into Miner. thirsty limestc f the brooks bef NEW ORLEANS, April 4 les in the cotton Bruciion ption of North Ca » which it was hauling a month aggregated tons, compared with §32,000 tons last 10.—Fer- ates, with side the walls of Visby ple evidences of its medieval g ness. On its narrow ttland e of the earliest code and Gottland ponies shaded b by the many rose gardens, are covered walls built when the seatic League flourished. Those were .the times described by an old balla which sings, ‘The Gottland weighed out gold with stone weigl and played with the cholcest jewels. C silver troughs th distaffs of 1re visitor: Plundered by Valdemar. n Valdemar of Denmark cast e on all this wealth and, h The aldemar’s heavy storm nd the con were went other treasure yet, ch was their|annual in high esteem. h th, eet T company is terior island lacks the | making r o s Washington, nal that they, t d the island's r gnation, the towers of these e de churches are ed glass Marriage With Aliens Forbidden isolated island people the Gottlanders are dependence. Centu er they were restored to Sweden t down with|held to the form of paying a nomi | ibute with the declaration | the asphalt f scenery, its churches attract|driver of t who love mellow beauty. In| Randolph street instead, by are churches dating from the | eleventh and twelfth centuries, which | piy preserve practically every architectu- | ral form of that period. Through the |y countryside are mostly of the t whose architecture churches lected to take His deci- f sorrow for 000 brick he truck, for a late hour | sion resulted in & load in addition to on the five- st nig middle of street the which had crushed its way wough the pavement and v mired exactly in the middle of the had trouble making deep hale, n and down ugh the flimsy f asphalt over the dirt of the et until the differential rested on And there it stayed until ear, according to figures obtained by Secretary Hester of the New Orleans Cotton Exchange. CLEVELAND, April 10—E. 8. Jor- dan, president of the Jordan Motor economy of distribution 1 to future prosperity of : volume pro- ducers were attempt to cover the whole field of competition by building too many models, he said KANSAS CITY, April 10.—Stocks of pork meat now in storage here total nearly 59,000,000 pounds, & gain of approximat 5.000,000 pounds over the corrésponding period of last year. ATLANTA, April 10—Tire manu- facturers have been investigating the cotton vield along the Atlantic and Gulf coast and declare that the local product Is as good for their purpose as the Egyptian staple and will by used in greater quantity this year. Butler Will Take FINE EASTER CLOTHES on BUTLER'S EASY CREDIT htness, that they still cast a|t y did so by their own con-|[late last night, while Washington, far light over the smooth waters | s, Asearly as the thirteenth cen-|satisfied he had made the wrong de- sby Harbo | tury the island had its own popular | cision, worked feverishly to dig his “In pl Visby never recov-|assembly and Sweden was not per-|truck out of the trench ered froj ldemar's o r| mitted to veto the enactments of this| He called all the jacks the next c ry or s s > | body. | borhood to his aid. 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