Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 30, R",' H AN TRIBESMEN Federal Jury Will Determine Origin |[CLUB TO BASE PLAY |Maraiee. s G‘”:‘:’,‘"- Ne:| MURDER HEARING SET. |pe,nid resare and Mrs. Benjami | as Of “Eili, Eili,” Famous Jewish Lament| QN AUTOIST’S ILLS == sl v xooialie < - ) | r e = MINES TO STAY IDLE. Held on Monday. 3 : aid, of the Twenty-! m . ,, : S | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. April 30.—| ;] "(- v Aptidn-cA Ko se *sa ving, “My God, | “Trial by Jury” to Be Given by central Pennsylvania Owners Call | D: C. Stephenson. former grand dra- i hou forsaken gon of the Ku Klux Klan, will be EVENI 1925 s of the outcome of Frids tition trio ed to ¥8 the office boy. song Jacob Koppel Sandler, 67-year-old| Mr r testified that shortly Operators’ Assoclation, in conference | sor, also will be brought into court Prelude to Moor Outbreak. |tomposer s e : after !,‘,‘:,,,,.‘N,.l the song ‘f,eoli.“ “Trial by Jury,” a comedy sketch|here yesterday, decided that all|at that time. Mr. Sandler is suing Joseph P |the theater to work in a synagogue|of the trials and tribulations of Mr, mines should remain closed as long Officials said the arraignment would > publisher, for infringe- | and heard nothing of his composition | \otorist, will be presented as the |25 the Jacksonville wage contract ht, main hat |until in 1917 his daughter heard it e . = remains in force. Speakers declared he wrote the song 30 years ago|sung by Sophie Braslau at the Metro- | SIXth episode of “Alice in Blunder-|it was impbssible to operate and pay while director of a Yiddish theater|politan Opera House. He values the [land. heTwentieth Century Club, | the wages called for in that scal — | 7 which it must de- [ me? Twentieth Century Players for Wages Too High. formally arraigned Monday on charges | AN DEN . ili, Bili,” widely used | Cou Katz claims that Benefit Fund S g e o of grdp{ru;';: Mis Z;fadlgq; lnm;:hol; Bs lsr 5 i a i i an old ssian- | ovig 3ili, Eil” is an ancie ene! ‘und. AL NA, Pa, Apri —The | . of this city. Earl Klinck an v % Pillaging Forays Believed T et Ll L N (eisnandieny Central ~Pennsylvania Bituminous| Earl Gentry, indicted with Stephen- \ ’ if a dentifrice can do more than clean, Border Guard Is Increased. ATTRACTIVE X jreaty =il S "~ Aty ional Theater the night of | Members of the operators’ asso in the Bowery. He was inspired, he'work at a half million dollar May 53 B retiE or i STt | an e Gtits oberaiore ansochs : Protective Association and the Trav-|per cent of the.coal being mined in | WOMEN’S MEETING HERE with a query as to whether Lady Ab-|elers’ Aid the ~strict is produced in mines | APARTMENTS erdeen “had not come with an avowed- ln“thdis ems(l»)up "]he ‘T"H"'C g"’s‘"‘ is | why e meh lszg Jacksonville scale A presided over by the King and Queen |agsement has been abrogated : BRANDED LEAGUE BOOST |1y Leasue of Nations propaganda pro-| bt ‘Blunderland, played by Mrs, Bdwin | . 1430 Chapin Street, N.W. i |gram to officially represent officially [J. New Myer and Mrs. Willlam H, |f&————= —= . 3 Rooms and Bath, $57.50 N EW for OLD— §: 4 Rooms and Bath, $75.00 like magic we restore to the I w. H. wEsT COMPANY original _freshness the ex- = | this remarkable body of women to a !H{er‘v]'\m‘ 1.‘., t l;v. m: p]rocequre try which has twice rejected the | 27 T JO08! T rare, Lot e a covenant by an overwhelming | ot | Lady Aberdeen. Head of Interna- é N ed in their duties by a jury of small |E majority : E A H vernor of | tional Council, Quizzed on rted animals, impersonated by stin Clark, Mrs. E. F. Par- nd Mrs. Williata Mansfield terior buildings. “hone L. 6049 or address P. 0. Box 1206 brick or stone | “Propaganda.” | 916 15th Street N.W. Main 9900 | By the Associated Press | Women in this country spend $150 NEW YORK. April 30.—Charges | 000,000 annually for wermanent waves | Clark 5 : - |that the International Council of [and $7,500,000 for hair dye. Other players are Mrs. George W. | Women, which is to hold its quin. | quennial convention in Washington May 4 to 14, is to present & ‘‘propa ganda_progr: in which only one side of the of Nations ques- |} tions is to b sented, were made by Mrs. S L. Coe, chairman If | of the clubwomen's protective com- mittee . ““WE DAMP-PROOF CELLARS” WEATHERPROOF CLEANING (0. = ained in an . Coe to Lady ¢ arrived in| and, president | of Wom- | the -or- | ogram to per- | other side of | sentati he the argument “‘We who are convinced,” Mrs. Coe | that the present covemant of N ons is not a com for peace, but, on 4 - : . certain to provoke wars, Anjera Rebels Subdued—Spain’s [0 % COTtEny Come R ing for & sroun Garrisons Decreased. of foreigners to bring into our Caplits a convention w April solely a propag This_content IALE der to keep them on their own side of the demarcation be- e ne and the Riff SPANISH BORDER QUIET. ¥ Moroeco. TETUAN preceded AOROIIORO T “LIQUID AIR” USEFUL. Chemical Engineer Sees Much Ac- | complished Through That Agency. ngs that can be were demon- wart, chemi- of Mines, oked on icheon of La Fayette £ R s A4 with s A A R o G plained through % er coils, | to 3,000 d, while HERE was no choice about coal eight years ago, for a coal furnace was the best means then devised for heating a home. Today this is no longer true. Since the installation of T O i what liquid air JUICE OF LEMON Litin it i on the WHITENS SKIN + experi The only har e the im- / less way to blea w‘fl‘*’,é‘"\?“j | the skin white is ide down. 45 SN 5 T T G R to mix the juice :‘,:r‘ Stk e e | Associated Members the first automatic Oil Burner,oil has been displacing White, which any | druggist will sup- ply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, softener and beautifier. Maseage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not irritate. Famous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy- white complexion; aleo as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. . En | It can not be bought ready to use for duty :i because it acts best immediately after tache at thel i i3 prepared, :zz:::‘:zzz::i::zzzczxzz::::x:zz:z:zm:mzzzzzzzz H. W. Rountree & Bro. 1339 F St. N.W., ’ REMOVAL SALE e Prior to moving to our new store, now under construction, located at 1333 F Street NW. (3 doors below), we are now offering our entire stock, consisting of Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Fancy Leather -Goods, Novelties, etc., at greatly reduced prices. * strati intense coal as a fuel for home heating, rapidly and per- manently. And Recommended Burners presider to the interclub Mayflower Automatic Heating Corp. “Nokol” 1719 Conn. Ave. N.W. Telephone North 627 Ballard Oil Equipment Co. “Ballard” 1745 Conn. Ave. N.W. Telephone North 659 | Biggs Engineering Co. E “Electrol” Coal furnaces are still in use. With them are still the old evils. They mean uneven heat, a house too hot or too cold. They mean drudgery either for yourself or a servant, getting up in the morning to start the fire, tending to the furnace through the day, and banking fires at night. 'They mean dirty basements, and smoke and dust from coal and ashes to penetrate the whole house. They mean that every fall the home owner has to worry about his fuel supply. In short, they make heat a problem requir- ing constant attendance throughout the whole winter. T T 1310 14th St. N.W. Telephone Franklin 317 Complete comfort is rightfully one’s first de- mand in a modern home. Yet coal cannot give it, and therefore as a means of home-heating is obsolescent. Standard Engineering Co. “Caloroil” 2129 Eye St. N.W.' : Telephone West 1313 G. and H. Heating Company “0il-O-Matic” 917 H St. N.W. Telephone Main 4886 e i i An automatic Oil Burner does the work of coal in a better way. It changes home-heating from a nuisance to a pleasure. It is a heating service as clean, convenient and reli- able as your plumbing or electric lighting and requires very little more attention, 2> & RS §§§§§§@ TR IS ORI I ORI RO CIOICIC R I OICACIOI R ER Mutual Service, Inc. , From 10% to 50% BN, Y. Ave. N.W. End the dirt, drudgery and uncertainty of coal heating forever by installing an Automatic Oil Burner NOW. Avoid the “rush sea- son.” An Automatic Burner can be installed in any good heating plant; steam, hot-water, vapor or hot-air. The burners offered by members of this Association have a proven record of performance. Kleen-Heet Sales Co. “Kleen-Heet” 1013 12th St. N.W. Telephone Main 7886 Ray Fuel Oil Burner Co : “Ray” ; 1504 Conn. Ave. N.W. Telephone Potomac 160 The Federal Heating Co. Associated Oil-Burner Dealers “A.B.C” ) ; - 310 13th St. N.W. e - of Washington o @ 4 g O OO OO0 BOE MO B RO S ! Discount A large percentage of this merchandise is of our own 8manufac.h.n-e and is bem_g sold FROM FACTORY TO YOU at a great saving to the pur- chaser. Those contemplating a tour abroad or a Summer vacation would do well to inspect our léne before purchasing. We have also added to this l.me . all the latest Spring and Summer styles in Ladies’ Silk and Leather Arm Bags, Pockg!books, Vanity Cases, etc., specially priced for this sale. i See our line of High-grade Wardrobe Trunkt, built by us; none better, and carry a continuous guarantee. All sizes to select from and reason- ably priced. A Deposit Reserves Your Selection "H. W. Rountree & Bro. From Factory to You 1339 F St. N.W. 1066665664 200000022000t et00000000000000000004