Evening Star Newspaper, August 30, 1925, Page 24

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Three Laure! Men Accused of | Taking Liquor From Wrecked Car. Special Dispatch to The Star UREL, Md., Au oender, former b of Laurel: Marshall, Laurel, more houle: h assault the car, who fled was wrecked in a chase. 1 was fixed at $5,000, machine | nder and Marshall State police Lie pasr with two ot uing bridge ,on ng Howard Counties T to that the later s wer Wednes- 1 to have as not of the other men. Tx Zot away, but their ¢ taken day. Kais The fou ved in the & of The Star. One of those “thrill-a-mir grams so dear to boys' heur th ot Yeader Theater Star newsboys guests of the theat Other groups will be gue: 9 am s toda beginning at “Secret Service Sanders.” as the name implies, is the story of a secret | ce_operator wt path of o Ceoue | Irish Bepubhcans Mav Not Vote. Correspondence of the Associsted Press DUBLIN, August 6.—lamon De Valera and the Republican party exec utive committee have issued notice to party electors to abstain in taking part in the F elections in September. A embers of the Senate are to be 9.—John | THE SUN DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, BD..C, AUEGUST ARDENS 7 BEAUTY};. | Neilgerry. Sargent and Other Rare Lilies Cultivated by Henry E. Allanson, Who Is Interested in History as Well as Growing SOME OF THE LILLIES IN NO. XXIV. A collection of lilies probably unri valed n this part of the countr: 15 grown in the garden of Henry | a lily enthusiast . undoubtedly the quee: l(un\‘\)r\l explore! rners of new m.m e ubanen heo b A ment ila Asia l)ur hich now is for- | n is whitish purple | ith a_ tube about extending to the! onsiderable protec- of Flowers. THE cultural explor the thousands in valley in China on the outside a and which been found anywhere else ALLANSON GARDEN. ;«hm to thrive in this locality other is Sargent’s lily, An which an agri- r. found growing by one small mountain has not It is white inside, mm almost coal black pistils and sta- ‘m(vns The blossom is from 6 to irches long. Still another rar- | ity for the United States is the Phil- ippine lily, sent from the islands last yvear. It grows from § to 10 inches high, and the blossom, pure white, 18 nearly as long as the stalk. Daisies “Lilies of Field."” Mr. Allanson is interested in the in history and literature. His search for the celebrated “lilies of the field” of the Bible convinced him that | they were l\nl lilles at all, hul mos [likely a srowing orange o X which has long be |flu er of the Ulster people unts for the name of “Orangemen. lilies which can Mr. Allanson the deep Treland | There are 1 wve heen themselves without part of the 1 turkse to 6 feet in spotted with yellow tips gr garden. He has besides ip of hardy dwarf from thelr habit of a|d i 30, 1925—PART 1. GRUDE OIL OUTPUT SHOWS DECREASE 11924 Production Dropped | 18,467,000 Barrels From [ 1923 Total. Crude petroleum production in the United States in 192 40,000 barrels, a dec els from the figure. A Bureau of Mines announcement vesterday showed that the heaviest | output in 1924, as in 1923, came from the midcontinent field, which produced "It was the fleld to show ’roduc than in 000 barrel under the previous second with 1 eater 933 3,943,000 Okiahoma 38,000 barrels, Production 00 bar- Y[ came from Mexico ioric-nto ind s ponu- Japanese Lily The o Jupan st »,,,”m the ne Hare negiine lily culture, Mr. s a_sandy 1o with and ground cover of | does not wa that Petroleum expc ent estimated vho total wells of the output at $1 P pe 13 in 1924 and Japanese Adapted to Fasting. respondence of the Associated Press TOKIO, J Hideo Takahira | of the Tokio Nutrition ‘akahira has been ‘»lu(l\n 1 has experi mented on himself, abstaining from | food for from three to four weeks. | his thesis the scientist argued that a apanese is able to fast, without harm, a perfod of 50 davs amounted to| case of 18,- | 1o ot |%ar offenses In (| JAILS OF ENGLAND Twenty Penal Institutions on Is- land Have Been Closed Since 1924, Survey Shows. Correspondence of the Assoclated Press. LONDON, August 2.—Probationary methods for adults and the “Borstal” treatment for young people have been responsible for a marked decrease in the population of British prisons. So much %o that more than 20 fafls in England and Wales, or one-third of the total, have been closed since 1914. There are now only about 40 prisons in use throughout t country and these are not fully occupied prison because t reform, a_man > at Il possible. The increased use of pro- | bationary ‘methods has worked well and in the opinion of the official the | time is not far distant when prisons will be used only inals with whom all attempts at re- form have failed During the first few | century ~ approximately ['every 100,000 of the population were | sent fo prison each vear. Today the percentage is just over 100 in the 100, The greatest drop has been in nvictions for drunkenness and simi. | vears of this 00 out FLORlDA LAND barrel | | g and beach on streets, t | Call on or p J. C. Adams, who persanally inspeeted and bought there. MUTUAL | REAL ESTATE CO,, INC. 1226 1ith St. N.W, Main 8071 St PRISON REFORMS EMPTY | PARK CONCERTS LISTED. for habitual crim- | of | Series for Coming Week, Begin- ning Tomorrow, Announced. The director of public bulldings and public parks has announced the fol- lowing park concerts for the week beginning tomorrow on dates given, 7:30 to 9 p.m.: Monday, Logan Park, Fourteenth street between V and W, Anacostia, Army Band; McMillan Park, First and Bryant streets, Marine Band; Tuesday, residence 322 Michigan avenue, Twelfth and Shepherd streets northeast, Navy Band; Thursd Judiciary Park, Fifth and E street: Army Music School Band; Sylvan Theater, Monument grounds, Band; Friday, residence 170 avenue, Tenth and U munity Clvie Theater, Monument groun Band. The Polish population in the United | States numbers about 3,000,000, Dlamond 350 blue-white solitaire diamond gement ring, perfect; extruordi- hary fine quality and col gem; hand- some ludy’s mounting. $250 250 solid platinum diamond dinner x: 19 large fullcul dixmonds and 4 real bargain. $145 WE ; 1 | 1 Vienna Forms Welcome Club. Correspundence of the Associated Piess. VIENNA, July -An organiza tion known as the icome 1o Aus tria Club” has been formed under the patronage of Dr. Michael Hainsch the President of the Austrian Repul lic. The members make it thelr task to recelve forelgners coming to Aus tria, to show them about the towr arrange soclal meetings and act as interpreter for them. The federa) chancellor, all ministers and the cap tain-generals of the provinces are honorary presidents of the club. The club wiil consider it {is duty to rer der the stay ‘of foreigners in Austris s pleasant as posstble. Cleancé Shampooed Scoured Washed Stored Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 See Us Before Buying Diamonds Bargains 114-carat fine solitaire diamond ring beauiiful "cot and gem: 18-kt White aolid zold man's mounting. Must be sold at once. $290 $550 solid platinum dlamond sautoir set. with diamonds ‘and _sapphires finest quality and workmanship. $375 GUARANTEE EVERY DIAMOND WE SELL KAHN OPTICAL CO. 617 7th St. N.W. In order to fittingly celebrate the remodel- ing of our building we are inaugurating the greatest sale of player-pianos that the We have just taken over the agency for the Autopiano. In view of this the manufac- turers have sold us a limited number of in- struments at a very great saving. A sav- ing we pass on to you. Capital City has ever seen. The value that we offer is extraordi- nary. - Buy Now and Save *132% W. & J. SLOANE 1508 H STREET <~ WASHINGTON D. C. Opposite The Shoreham THE SENSATIONAL SUMMER SALE of ’HIGH CLASS Home Furnishings HAVE YOU TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF IT? FURNITURE—CARPETS ()RIENTAL DOMESTIC RUGS at The Autopiano is not an ordinary player-piano. With it you can put your own expression into the music. Yes, you can actua]ly control the music just as an accomplished musician would. Think of what it means to be able to play the most difficult compositions with the ease and facility of a master. Such a piano is worth far more than $625. But when you can buy it for $493 the opportunity is too good to allow slip by. Here is your opportunity to buy a really fine player at a great saving. The standard price of the Autopiano is $625. Only because of the most unusual circum- stances, the remodeling of our building and the taking over of the Autopiano agency, are we permitted to sell such an instrument at a price so far-below regular. We urge you to reserve your piano as soon as possible. The number is limited. Do not wait until it is too late. Prices which save a considerable part of their-usual cost - DOMESTIC RUGS (9 x 12 size quoted) Fine Worsted Wiltons . Wool Wilton . . . . . . Seamless Axminsters. . . . . Scamless Velver . . . . . . e = ] l $625 is the regular | | standard price of the | When | | this sale is over the ‘ price will revert back | | to standard. Take There is no need for a large outlay of money in order to secure your | advantage now and Autopiano. The payment of $5 | buy your player at | reserves it for you. As a featurs of i $ | » ORIENTAL RUGS Genuine Hand Woven ~~ ORIENTAL RUGS . A truly unusual opportunity ot Ll e 6x9 .n.. . g, 955 8x 10 = 7t-5. . .. 100 13x10 ® e W ierey . .« 140 A full range of sizes in ull weaves is included FURNITURE Arm Chairs (upho’ ! Easy Chairs Wing Chairs from Sofas from Dining Room Suites (10 picces) from Bed Room Suites (9 pieces) from Lamps and Shades (complete). from Reserves ke It! 4750 up 34 w A full range of other styles at proportionate prices this sale, exceptionally low terms of payment may be had. InYestigate! It «will be worth your while. ®» HOMER L. KITT 1330 G STREET Piano Department Open Evenings from from CARPETS A full and complete line in wide and narrow widths, in plain colors and figured patterns. Narrow Widths from . $2.00 pt\v yard up 335up Wide Widths from . 6,00 persq.yd.up ¢ 10w e e e W $35up TS 85up 150« 340 v STORE HOURS .00 A. M. TO 5.00°P. M. 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