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: THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1 I—__—-___‘——_— ] church's efforts in the last 10 years NEWRULES TORUSH ™*55" warrive mae' swoma v zo0| BALLOONTREMAY "2 2o e, | o Gewson avs - i s sarnce wauns [ . ; : Scanlon, assoclate sec-| Clagh Reported East of Sofia—Gov- INGOMIE TAX CASES etered bomesic o Be;‘ BE GIFTTO SCIENCE| . Fraut Tt Output v coe e s Presbyterian Board of Rewarded in Two BALTIMORE, Md., May 23.—A | Producers Who Film Salacious |lon MAY 24, 1925—PART 1. 21 ucation, in charge of the| ernment Protests Dissolution al welfare department. Dr. Scan- of Auxiliaries, also plans to bring the report = = moonshine still of such proportions Heoke br the Bundisd rm? ally before the assembly for | By the Associated Press Regulations to Become Ef- Weeks. Putnam, Inventor, Has NoO| that it was necessary for tne by 1““I"Guotes_a New York: interview | SOFIA, Bulgaria, May 23—A battie owners to construct a narrow — with Mr. Hays in March last, in|IS Teported to be in progress castward fective June 1 to Speed Idea of Collecting Royal- . | sause railroad to haul supplies, |Bs the Associated Press. which the latter sald that “more than | from Sofia between 1,600 troops and a Gk e S ‘ont. || COLUMBUS, Ohlo, May 23—Will 1100 questionable books and plays have | band of insurments Potentigl Papa Has Lord-| as ralded by Washiugton prohi- '}, “p ) Thead of the motion plcture been kept from the screen voluntarily | %nd of insu ties for Discovery. bitlon agents yesterday. produ and distributors of America |by our membe: The Bulgarian government is per- It was located in Arundel [and an elder of the Presbyterian| However, “Mr. Hays fails to say|turbed over the Insistence of tha County near Glen Burnle, and Was | Chureh, is asked, in a report of the [that hundreds of grossly immoral pic-| Council of Ambassadors that the Special Dispatch to The Star. operated by a 50-horsepower en-’ |department of moral walfare of the |tures are daily shown by these same |19 006 auxi troops whisl Bulsarta LANSING, Mich.,, May 23.—Allen| &ine. A 1,000-gallon still and an- |church made public today, to explain [companies and that salacious books 2 % "' S gt ad “; Bufgal Woik. ly Air That Dwarfs 1 i L | ted Pross Peacock. Bureau of Internal Revenue was permitted to e e e = | Putnam, inventor of the balloon tire,{ Other of 300-gallon capacity, to: |why he “condones and defends” pro- are being constantly filmed by these|Was permitted to er . are expected to simplify the han pichiliey 8 ; s Tei to whom a patent was issued recentl gether with a steam hofler and |ducers who turn out “bad” pictures. |same companics,” the report declares. | in order to DD it the meeenc oy of controversial income ¢ O et A ras has no definite {dea what, if anything, | eighteen 1,000.gallon mash boxes, | Mr. Hays, who is chalrman of the £ gl e con T e e di o 3 3 eculiar state of affairs that appears 8. done oW Gollact e | were destroyed. The owners of the |church’s com ce e ek- = = 3 ulkoff, the war minister, to \ expedite their. moveme to exist in the swan inclosure. along e e O N sob ol b lota: WG at |schiel commities OT Iiyiisn jseak The Eating Question. newspaper representatives today thut s to raise $15,000,000 to put the making balloon tires, he saild today on| Other stills also were destroved, |denomination’s new pension plan into| “It's a giddy whirl, this life. People returning to his home here. As far but no arre were made, the own- effe appeared before the Presby-|eat animals, nimals eat smaller ani as he is concerned, it may stand as a| ers evidently having been apprised |terlan General Assembly today, pre-|mals, smaller animals eat vegetables, «contribution to science, he said. of the agents’ i=o senting the committee’s report. He |vegetables eat animalculae, animalcu But he does not control the patents. left_at noon for New York |1me eat bacilli, bactlll eat micrabes and | Co-operative cocoon raising is e They are held by the Steel Wheel The welfare department’s report,|microbes eat us. The cannibal takes|ing subsidized by the government o Corporation, in which - the Motor OBSERVES 102D B'RTHDAY\\\hhh contains u history of the | the short cut: Japan. | Wheel Corporation, for which he is an engineer, owns half of the stock. The other half is owned by Putnam, the|TWwo Candles Decorate Cake of Man Midland Steel Products Co. of Cleve- Who “Won’t Worry.” SPECIAL! land and the American Steel Found- : Ties. Special Dispatch to Tho Star. “It was nolse that gave me the| NEW YORK, May 23.—Only two wsbc idea,” Putnam said. “T was always|candles decorated the great birthday 4 working on my automobile nights to|cake of Sigmund Dringer, who cele- “The Big Hardware a“d'}{ousefim“ghm% eliminate this or that noise. 1 was|brated his 102d' birthday today in the 11™ AND G STS. hureau routine and.the appeals. After that d nounced vesterday. only three in : of the ’,m,‘o‘,‘" Wil he s i o S i | Visitors will not i officials | {he fence conveys the information |that among the few birc authc l‘ to associate with the swans in the | creek below are some flamingos, half | . dozen geese, several cranes and one | ir two other related specfes. - two | gpecifically, there is no mention 1 under \vhatever made of storks, those re- ikt |markable feathered creatures who One Hearing Eliminated. {have ‘made quite a reputation for The new rezutations elin e fngs before the bureau s e birds ere ket | present the second step in the promts cous ram tions between the ta Bulgaria would be unable to suspend martial law until the country was en tirely cleared of Communists. ide the arched bridge just inside the ate of the Zoo | larvard street ice that a sign on no definite calcula made as to- the time saved change, bureau officials expr 1 that in most insta case will be disy weeks to a month sooner the present a trang and guarded from and the |in the production end of automobile | home of his daughter, Mrs. Arthur . | t one of the storks has heen re- | = 3 commissioner. Un new plan,| Y f 3 enies | ! manufacturing for yvears. - The sales| Berger, Brooklyn, N. Y. therefore, the taxp: grees | POrteq hovering of late right ove: the| Upper: Papa Swan, ready for the!end was always hounding me to build| Mr. Dringer gave his recipe for with the bur S dvl e of the National|stork, or anything else that comes hlsl.. car without noises.” longevity in two words, “Don’t worry his | Zoological Park | way. In 1917, when Mr. Putnam w He has never wor v st | — N e 917, 2 n glasses, reads two . hearing before confe s| The plain, "n\d\ rned truth of the| Below: Mother Swan, busily engaged | with the Detroit Pressed Steel Co., he | newspapers daily, zoes to the movies 5 e o 3rd Floor SPCflal in the income tax se £ {matter is, sh-h-h. Mrs. White Swan is|in housekold tasks. put tnto practice the ideas he ‘had|three times a week and works in his Wizard Furniture o Wi | expecting swanlets. or whate it be heard before a s revenue agent, if the xpayer d to carry the case higher, and if hearing does not result an J 1 » 5, o) o s = s _|about pneumatic tires, always seeking | garden. Smoki: bg nfernal| IHRINL (ot hven ngw Ufflp 1 T te of tima | L0 increase their pneumatic qualities. | drink T R A=ttt oo i Dig e 1aps, would think it a waste of time|During the war, as a_ member of |him, Mr. Dringer said egula ce 5C 5 5 = l]\m‘\‘\i Faps Swan standing e 2,’,“2#1‘“ spend three weeks camped on two |boards operating the United States| He was born in Austria in 1823, |[l|$1.25. Special. .. Gas Range and Kitchen Cabinet Combined ree. | beside her, ath 1 el eggs, with eggs as cheap as they are Imotor transport, he rode much by au- [coming to this country after the Ci ve never been scorned by and ‘an occasionat | FaTish, and ¥ioor, Fol KAB RANGE ment appeal may bhe t " the |lrees on the bank just around the|pow-a-days, but Mrs an, it seems, | tomobile. The roads were rough and | War and was naturalized in 18 internal revenue commissio; {bend from the bridge. just couldn't wait for a larger ac- |the cars became nois When 49 he married his wife, who . = Appeals from the bure M B i sl Wt cumulation. Besides, it this small| So he had a.7.nch tire put on a|died 22 years ago. Al their 10 chil. Perfection Oil Stove board of tax appeals are » the taxpayer as heretofore, t bhaving no jurisdic N ove once notice of appeal to given. S g 5 ;| brood doesn’t hatch she figures she|34.inch wheel and the roughness of the | dren are living. - Swan s Ddus "\“‘:“"’l‘_'lf:(_";f {won't have so much to be disap- |roads seemed to disappear. So did e (oI or & i iR o €T | pointed over. the noises. At night he continued to a large mound of twigs, | e nches, leaves and grass. She has | Mr.,Swan Js Prond. <1 WOt on the balloon ldea. .In 1920 he w CORMICK CASE DELAYED tting, or sitting, for about a| But there's certainly going to he | e | 3 ere 1y ®| Putnam entered the automobile in - s e CHAPEL TO BE STA If she follows closely the c: .n‘fl.w crestfullen Papa Swan o the [qustry with the Mobile Co. of Amer.|. INDIANAPOLIS, May 23 (@).— RTED. (Beit mustecions ot he willint Zoo two weeks hence if nothing hap-|fen. Tarrytown N. Y. in He | Hearing on a motion to dismiss the on that pile of sticks, rain or shine, | pens in the,w suit brought by Harold F. McCormick | 5% aibowt Brs it o ot 4 of "n"\’""' 10 4 in Blackstone, Infof Chicago. next friend of hist . . or abo 0 more S, two eggs his w s sittin 9 and is a duate of orcester | cagn, i s Ground for 3. 3. Darlingtoh Memo- | " i reward for her motherly | now hé is the proudest thing in feath- | Tec Fudfisis imEnaustofat W orooster granddaughior, Anitn Oser. againat i i 2 instinct and perserverance she will |ers at the Zoo. -He struts up and dow.: is divorced wie, sckefeller s rial to Be Broken Today. e greeted at the end of that time, if | in ungainly fashion, wings spread and ST e McCormick, the Bquitable Trust Co. round-breaking e has good luck and the s don’t [chest out, daring anybody, man or| of New. York, John D. Rockefeller, jr., J. J. Darlington Memori. % broken or chilled, by fully two |beast, to venture too close to the nest.| - POLICE MEMORIAL and others has been postponed by | which will be'erected as an addition | houncing youns swanlings, or is it| " All'because he's ' potential papa. | SRR Federal Juie Rl * hearins o the Fifth Baptist Church 13 | swanlets? Just think how he'll carry on when | scheduled for next Tuesday, probably | 21l and t - street between 1 Seventh| The ordinary domestic hen, per-|he becomes a papa-in-fact! | Services for Deceased Members of | will take place some time in June. The Call and see ‘IH‘".‘ demon streets southwest, will be held in suit is to preserve 125,000 shares of strated” on the third floor. | Force at Central Tomight. @iately follwoing the regular servi Standard Oil stock held in trust for this morning. The late Mr. Darli BUYS OLD McLEAN HOME.| [in this section. e thons e i “"*i Memorial services for policemen { All models in one, two, three ton, prominent Washinston lawye wned: and occupied by Bdward B.|who died during the last yvear wil) and f burners, on stands and well known civic worker, w ““ euitor ‘of the Washington | e held in the Central -High School A TaB T s Sl n oo o1 member of the church for a number "m_y Morton, U. S. A., Now Owner | Post. [ Auditorium " tonight by the D. C.| i e b easiest way to the of years, | | The property has been offereq for! { Policemen's Association most clof cle t the Rev. John B tor of the| ©f Twin Oaks, at Warrenton, Va. |sale for the past vear or more at|'Oygqmens ASieqation = o i I de-hios el Aing. part in | Sposial Dispatch to the Sta [$75.000. It is expected that Maj.|pey" James I Freeman. Episcopal| 6 75 U Seeger Original Siphon Refr least time. Free ons the ceremonies. The ground WARRENTON, Va., May 23.—Maj. | Morton will take immediate posses-|Bighop of the diocese of Washington . p erator, solid oak 12 stration in. ¢ home. sbroken by two of Mr. Darl 3| De Forest W.' Morton, - o in | sion | Very Rev. Ignatius Smith, O. P., of | lined, cork insulation, extra $10.00 down, $2.50 per week ¢ granddaughters, Betsy Simy and | charge of the Remount D | S E | Catholic University, and by Dr. Wil- . " = % % \ a4 ¥ Frances; Darlington. | Front Royal, Va., has just purchased | The Radio Instinct h Mather Lewis, president of Laborers, good pay, Wickless Blueflame Oil : A E L nickel Ca — | from Mrs. J. T. Cra 3 1 X George Washington University, work, ood e Beat Kun to It. |stock farm Twin From the Good Hardware Magazine The Washington Quartet, composed steady r. g Coolc Stove, with SS 75 pacity, 60 Up Bethel road about 3 miles from War-| Irate Wife (discovering inebriated |of J Bowie, Mary Sherier Bowie, working conditions. All two burners...... pounds . From the Kansas City Star. renton. | husband on front steps fiddling with [Richie McLean and Fred East; the g employes insured after three months. Apply Hydraulic Press Brick Company, Arlington Junction, Va. One- quarter mile below Highway bridge on His Wite—I hear Mrs. Tripplewed| It is understood that Maj. Morton |door knob)—What are you doing there, | Kallipolis Grotto Band and three so was led to the altar for the third time. | expects to specialize in the breeding | Webster? lofsts, Mary Apple, Edwin Callow and Mr. Pester—Led to the altar? I|of thoroughbred hor Twin Oaks| Husband (continuing to turn knob) | Aurelia Birmingham, will render mu- hear she was there first is considered one of the best farms'—Sohh! I'm trying to get Pittsburgh. 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