Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1925, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

> THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1925. U.S. S. MARYLAND PLANE ]to the pilot. The seaplane was en-|One show was closed and two taxi-| YALET IS FOUND GUILTY [ble West Kensington aistrict eariy| WOOD ALCOHOL DUTY fcan producers can sell it profitably. | “FATHER’S SERVICE.” ged in‘an air patrol for the United | ab drl:eru v\i'ere :‘nm;dldthat conu{'nb last month. 5 & . The present duty of 12 cen‘lu a gal- = ance of tactics they been using The jury returne a verdict of lon on the product, the American pro- S CRASHES INTO OCEAN |states fieet which is anchored in the | would result in their deportation to OF MURDERING ACTRESS | cuilcy but insave" and the court ac- INCREASE IS PROPOSED | dicers ciatm, is insucient to equalize | A speclal “Father's Service” will be e A dinghy from the aircraft carrier = h b " L - s _ held at the Second Baptist Church Pilot Is Unhurt in Fall Off Maui. |Langley was found overturned near Insanity Is Jury’s Verdict, |detained during the King's pleasure.” | gpjteq States Producers Say Busi- | G¢fmany and America. roadstead here. Honoluly, - . Fourth street and Virglnia avenue igi c : dvices re- 3 nu kal -1 4 tament,’ Heap % , Commerce Department a Island Shows Held Improper f.'flfngflfisd ffiid‘lfl‘; Zn'\e:'z, ul:umf;::t Origin of Ney Tostament,’ Theme Youth Detained During (oe:d A‘f‘rtltll ?‘es‘i‘;,‘:“?hc'l‘x’:“i‘r“d;:; ness Is Menaced by Lower-Priced |cently have Invhcnledd that 1;;9 ‘l"_‘;el{L southeast, tomorrow night. As a fes Ave Clonan officers declared today that no men| Rev. Dr. J. J. Dimon, rector of St. King’s Pleasure. on the steps of her mother's home, in Liquid Fiom Germany. {mens had developel an elooholic|ture of the sefvice a. fathers' choru ¢ | were missing from the Langley and|Andrew's Church, is glving a series of |the West Kensington district. She product which threatened the Biet| has been organized for the evening By the Associated Press. * that éhey assumed the dinghy had |talkson “The Origin of the New Testa- | By the Associated Press. |died the next day. Rhodes was ar- A’r‘;‘mlmnh Dlro%ucers of ;\lnelllmnol r:fl;;]’;"_{\_l:d“‘,lffl; “Tariff Commission has | The pastor, Rev. Ellis C. Prim, will - | arifted away. 5 ; DON. May 16, B Rhodes, |Tested two days later and confessed | wood alcohol have applied to the |invested. The ° = preach a special sermon on “The Joh LAHAINA, Tsland of Maui, T. H..|“Protests that improper entertain.|Ment” at the Sunday evening Seriball T PNON Hecr 18— Tamant Ruotns. (3ol o St the girl's throat with | Tariff Commission for an increase in | NOt '"‘“‘“;" whether an investigation | BEC & P e e 1o the secon May 16—Crash of a seaplane from|ment was being offered enlisted men|at St. Andrew's Church. St. Paul(an 1S.year-old valet, yesterday was|, razor in a fit of jealousy as he was|the duty on. that commodity, assert- | “ill be or sermon in & series on the problems o the battieship Maryland into the ocean | of the fleet on the Island of Maui re-|and the Church at Corinth” will be the | found gullty of the murder of Grace |bidding her goodnight outside her|ing that wood alcohol can be import s home and marriags. The sermop suf Yesterday morning resulted in the | sulted in an order {rom Sheriff Clem | subject of the address tomorrow eve- |Blakaller. 16-yearold —actress ' and | home on their return from a moving | ed from Germany and sold here at a | h is a favorite|ject at the morning service will he : sport of the Malays. “The Greatest Need of the Church — cordingly ordered that Rhodes ‘be S R the difference in production costs in o damaging of the plane, but no injury | Crowell for improvement of conditions. | ning. dancing instructress, in the fashiona- ' picture theater. | price less than that for which Amer- e Newest addition to Washington brings joy, pleasure, happiness, delight---satisfies thirst, defeats the heat, tickles the taste, is easy ta carry---and costs only 5 cents. C ARRIE is something like an all-day sucker—only different! It might last as long—but, in taste, there’s no resemblance. It’s orange ice —frozen stiff on a stick! For quenching thirst it “takes the cake.” For making the hottest day seem like a vacation with the Eskimos, it has no equal. It’s the “different-est” cold confection that’s ever hit town. It’s six inches of deliciousness that will last an hour—if you want it to. It’s really “A Big Show for a Nickel.” Every boy and girl, man and woman has a real treat coming. Just ask any Carry Ice Cream dealer for “Carrie!” When the sun’s hottest it’s easily worth a dollar—but it costs only a nickel! R Try a Carrie! Carry a Carrie! Made By Carries are made by the makers of Carry’s Delicious Ice Cream which, in it- self, is an assurance of fine quality. The same care employed in the production of our Ice Cream is applied in the manufac- ture of these new dainties. 5 < 2 ries ar - fine quality and deliciousness of Carry’s 3 : sign, you will be able to procure this Ice Cream that causes all who eat it to : : prefer it to all other makes. new, tasty, delightful frozen confection,

Other pages from this issue: