Evening Star Newspaper, October 27, 1925, Page 4

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1 | DEBT NEGOTIATIONS 10 GPEN MONDAY Italian :Mission Will Hold| First Meeting With Ameri- cans on Funding. ling the more Ttaly to the! Monday | int meeting of debt pe niding | Jopeful DEBT OF RUMANIA| N. JOHN L. CHAMBERLAIN, Chatyman. Trea,sure EVENING ADMlRAL){U GCH RODMAN Vice CRairman. VIGNE., 25 ec'rctar . Makes Allowance of 10,000000 MRS, MARJE MOOREFORREST. OLIVER OWEN KUHN, Pounds to Cover Damage to 0il Fields. 1 the Ru- . will in- r their claims | pproximate | | | | | the Titulescu h a basls of | s war debt to BYRD TO TELL OF TRIP TO KENTUCKY SOCIETY Head of Navy Flyers With Mac- Millan to Speak at Meet- ing Tonight. rd. who head- flyers on the recent ploration, will recount ex- of the Navy aviators with Millan Arctic expedition at the opening Fall meeting of the Ken- tucky Society of Washington at the New Willard Hotel tonight at 8:30. Motion pictures will supplement Comdr. Byrd's talk. The program al ber of Tho includes 2 num- 1 selections, with Mrs. hilling, contralto, will be followed by inization of a Washington chapter of the Center College Alumni 1lso will be discussed by )f the soct who that Ken- 1e Teception commit- include William Jennings president of the soclety: Judge «nd Mrs. Charles C. McChord, Mrs. Richard _ Lowndes, and Mrs. Henry T. Allen, Miss Jane Darnall, <omdr. and Mrs. Byrd und Capt. and Mrs. Rigley McLezn. dents of MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision 1J. S. Treasury Chaiz, rogrant e chairman Publicity Commuatie. CHAMBERLAIN HEAD OF FESTIVAL BODY Committee Organizes and Work Starts for May Music Season. The wheels of preparation for Washington’s first big music festival next Spring be turn briskly y afternoon, when the execu- tive commlitte: ashington May Music Festival Assocution met at the District Building and ganized. Officers and committees were chosen to direct the mad f work which confronts the committee, but the perma Festival Association will be perfected after a constitution and articles of incorporation have been prepared. Col. Edward Clifford was chosen by the executive committee to head a committee to draft the constitution and other necessary documents for presentation to the full assoclation later. or- Officers Chosen. Gen. John L. Chamberlain was chosen chairman of the executive committee, with the following other officers: Admiral Hugh Rodman, re- tired; Mrs. Minnegerode Andrews and Dr. W. L. Darby, vice chairmen; C. E La Vigne, secretary, and Charles J. Bell, treasurer. Mre. Marie Moore Forrest, who di- rected the staging of several elab- orate pageants here during the war, was named chairman of a committee tival. Oliver Owen Kuhn was appointed chairnan of the publicity committee and Gen. Chamberlain was authorized tee on finance dn told the execu- > committee it had been suggested irst festival next May should od of five days, with two events a day. While the committee | touched on a number of details in a general way, no decisions were reach- ed, the j wse of the meeting being to outline an organization. i Spirit of Optimism. The sume spirit of optimism: over Washinzton's ability to rival the fes- tivals of other American cities which prevailed at the meeting at which the festival wus decided upon prevailed in the executive commitiee vesterday. The members present indicated by their exchange of views that they are confident Washington will live up to its reputation of making a success of the civic spectacies it undertakes. At the same time, those who attended the meeting realized that a vast amount of work is to be done. Gen. Chamberlain sald he will en- deavor to enlist in all other commit- tees to be named those citizens of Washington who are best fitted for the particular duties to be under- taken. HEADS—ENGINEER BUREAU Capt. John Halligan Succeeds Rob- ison in Navy Office. Capt. John Halligan, jr., of Boston, has received the appointment as chief of the bureau of engineering of the Na and ad- miral. He will fill the vacancy caused last month by the expiration of the term of Capt. J. K. Robison. = Forests can exist only where there is a Summer temperature of 50 degrees and an annual rainfall of 30 inches. Special Group of the Famous to recommend a program for the fes- ol STAR, WASHINGTON, MRS MINNEGERODE ANDREWS! Vzce Shairman. [) Dr.W.L.DARDY, Vice Chatvmay, TURKEY STAYS OUT OF MOSUL EARNG - COL EDWARD A CLIFFORD C'/!afl’"lg'g,g,fz?{?élla lLon M | Jer |MITCHELL COURT |~ ARRIVING IN CITY [} FOR TRIAL TOMORROW |- __(Continued from First = right to ptory chal- lenge if desired; o d In open court of his righ one peremptory challen ept th Pperemptory challenge. Arraignment of Defendant. Swear members of the « dent swears trial J| his assistants; arrai cused how he pleads to e: and specification; ask accused if B Manual at the gist of stating specifi al b w T advocate right to in- splanation or ex- tenuation of his offense: cross-exami- nation by prosecution and defense fol- lows and prosecution rests Opening statement by defense, who | By the { that say stranger thrust a revolv and hissed into her e: tinctly Political, Angora Telegram Says. Associated Press Holland. October d to attend the v of the Perma- national Justl onsideration dispute ordinary Court of hich osul. A telegram which the Angora gov- rnment to the court declares the questions submiitted to the of a distinctly politica; and sent haracter, of I wers entrusted t tgue in the Mo le 3 of the id ali she tter. needs to about the r MASKED MAN FELLS WOMAN IN HER HOME Edwird ition. unconsclous on the husband, who is a the woman was given physician was called. had he her husband when suddenly to her side ““An outery and I'll kill you.” Then he seized her by the waist nd as she was about to scream was truck over the head. She remem- ered no more until her husband ho had b leep in an _upper pon Sheriff Duffy and 'k up the case eariy being made for employed as a borhood. same procedure as in introdue- {ing witnesses for the prosecution: ac- cused testifies or makes stateme he su desires: if accused does not tes- tify or make any statement in his own behalf the law member, if presen e the president, will expla used his rights as a witne: the defense rests and arguments In ||f rebuttal (if any) follow. The court|]| then closes for sentence and after de- | liberation the president announces in open court the findings and sentence, or in rare cases directs that the sen: | tence be not announced in open court. —e RESCUE BOY CHORUS. Youths Sent Back to Los Angeles|® After Funds Give Out. PITTSBURGH, Pa., October 27 (). —Rescued by the Chiidren’s Aid Serv. ice Bureau, which found them without funds, 27 boys, aged 9 to 17 years, and members of a chorus assembled in Los Angeles August 1, left here last night for Los Angeles, the guests of the Baltimore and Ohlo Railroad, club. men and the service bureau. The chorus was en route to Philadel- phia, where it was to have been given | a trial before a committee of the ses. | quicgntennial, when thelr funds be-| cameé exhausted. { H. E. K. Whitney, who was in | charge of the chorus, and four of the | boys continued to Philadelphia. | Lincoln National Bank DR. HUTCHIN'S Amber Oil Liniment For RHIVMATISM, COLDS, SCIATICA At Any Drug Store. 75c Price. . Or direct Hrattaville, Md. dust Starting Tueeday Night COME TONIGHT AND GET FIRST LESSON Dr. Joe Shelby Riley A course of eight lessons on SELF TREATMENT, or Health in the Home. Students of this lesson will learn how to cure most of the ~ommon ills of the flesh by SIMPLE METHODS and exercises. Many people ca y_using a harmonious diet, which Dr. Riley teaches in his closses. Meeting Is At 8 o'Clock Tonight, At NIVE] 8’ TE pvERsL CRURCE. After_this _evening all “class meet. ings will be held at the Cairo Hotel. After the Hope-Chest CAN you imagine a young girl putting into her treasured hope-chest linen that is alimost immaculate, or almost perfectly laundered? Hardly! With that linen she hopes some day to be able to beautify his home. When the dre: am has come true, and the linen has its opportunity, isn’t it just as important—even more so—that it be perfectly laundered? TOLMANIZED Table Linen is as white and shimmering, as gracefully draping, and as delightful to (ZECHS ARE GIVEN LOAN OF §25,000,000 Promised Another $75,000,- | | 000 by U. S. Bankers When a Debt Is Paid. By the Associated Press W YORK, October 7.—Having arrangements for funding its United s Republic vate loan of $2 American | and sdditional § 0. of 10 Is conditional upon = loan flc i 1 ho ath i associ erdam financial instituti the negotations, Public offering of the cent bonds will 95 to yleld ove S per cent. { Sly $3,500.000 of the over | not form the sub- |t d to investors in The present offering, it was explained, resents the first in- | nthorized her loan of stallment of i while ibi he sugar customs duties 1cco monop- e the for the promised $50,000,00 PROCTOR AWARD 0. K.'D. CHIC and Leurit AG of $ . 4 inst Col. A. upheld by srday trial was de- d the de- 1 new ar 10 appes suit alleged Col. Spi indorsed with Col. for mc gue had Proctor a The Corner Stone Maternity Building Sibley Memorial Hospital will be laid Wednesday. October 28, at 2:30 P.M. REV. DR. COLE will be installed as presi- dent of the hospital— in Rust Hall at 8 P.M. A Unique Confec- tion for Your Hal- loween Party— M‘@Rmc(s Creole Pralines the many, choice confection, which without cess, have tried to duplicate. They made in New Orleans, whe i nated years ire suc- arc theyv origi .50 Box Delivered THE CREOLE SHOP 1421 Penn. Ave. (Opposite Poli's) Mailed to Remember with a box. all parts of the world. vour boy or girl at school OPTOMETRISTS have special mission in lite. namely. the care of and examination of eyes with a view to determining visual defects and preseribing proper lenses, ha Vi OPTOMETRY is a science, based on refractory light and its effect on the human eye: the proper lenses needed to correct eye troubles are determined with mathematical precision by OPTOMETRISTS who do not indulge in the use of drops or drugs or any kind. If vou suffer from eye strain or optical troubles of like nature. necessitating correct glasses, consult an Optometrist. District of Columbia Optometric Society, Inc. Celebrating the Opening of Our New Washington Offices by a— Special Concession WEEK We are gratified with the unusual number of visitors to our offices as a result of our opening announcement on last Fri- day—we are more than pleased, and to demonstrate we offer— 10% Discount on All Lot Prices The first purchasers will be allowed this extra concessic a price—an actual demonstration of our desire to permit a score or more of Washingtonians to “Get in on the ground floor.” [ 4 Offering the advantages of an established city—it being only 3 miles from its sister development—Kissimmee—better let us F‘{!B veturnedfo '—] Studebaker Lhfidg&rhnain day FLORIDA Roger Babson selected Polk County as the most beautitul and promising section of Florida. We have completed arrangements by which you may see for yourself this “Scenic Highland” at reduced rates, with no obligation to pur- chase land. Open Evenings Southern Tours 206 Woodward Bldg. M. 2006 tell you about it in person. DROP INTO OUR OFFICE AT ANY TIME. We will be pleased to see you—you will be under no obligations—whatsoever. OPEN EVENINGS—MUSIC—TALKS FREE MOVING PICTURES—The Truth About Florida ISSIMMEE VIEW FLORIDA EBBITT BLDG. (i%%) 14thSt atF Phone GOLDSMITH & CO. Main 9670 Selling Agents Banister Sl’)oes in a special sale at 2.50 We are making this unusual reduction by way of emphasizing the expansion of the Banister lines with us. So instead of 14 and 15—these featured lots—plain toes and with tips—this week are 12.50. Good size assortment — and Banister perfect fit. _s. Arthur Burt Co., his eyes as a bridal veil. Filtered soft water, finest soap, complete rinsing and expert ironing ex- plain why. TOLMAN thor- oughness through it all is the individual . touch that lifts TOLMANIZING above ordi- nary laundering. Phone Franklin 71, and our driver will call weekly, Note—It s convenient—and permissiblo—t. our Dupont Circle office to leave ’l;;;np = bandle when driving downtown THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY P. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. N.W.

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