Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1926, Page 18

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1R * ZREp THE SUNDAY S8TAR, WASHINGTON., D. C, JANUARY 10, 1926—PART 1. e e e e i e ot s i ) O IOV Y VLA, VY AP TN QPABE |S SUUGHI BLANTON TELLS IN 29 PAGES H()W “RAIDERS GET NINE i URGES LAND TITLE BILL. |[MODERN HIGH SCHOOL [!! 4z one of ihe i e N‘INDORSE WELFARE BILLS. : CAPITAL IS SPONGING ON U. S.| |N COUNTY ROUND- umwf»m-n MM\ CONFERENCE SUBIECT | vocomen, ool s T i i z [ i M | nd Federation of Need. lipoy: Gountios, Including Monte|PLe i el g Gare of Dependent Children. ; e PR - " Sheat o v » %in ©. B esolutions shov that child i_L Texan Cites Numerous Benefits in “Minority” Report|8even Fines Imposed, Following s ‘ gomery, at Reglonnl Meeting * R S o itk AT Rt to Argue Why $600.000 of D. C. Surplus Should Visits of Flying Squad to e o N in Fnd‘l:rlvk‘ Md Gen. Stenhan to Ask Use of Be Applied to Federal Park Project. . 1 Bowieand !'f“",el' M S PE L A munity (A'HI]H["' of \Il Mary FlrSt Floor 01 Pens'on Overlos = cepl alr. o i i 0 as chai A " H\\ I'SVILLE, Md January 9 ] i - [and Fre Office for Militia. b Blanton State’s Attorney’ Allan Bowlie's flving BSteiihn f He 5 i % : I squad to Bowle. A warrant charging & R Al grounds, the o violation of the liquor law was served | sessic i a imac drive and the Japa- [ by Constable Claude RReese, who depu- | Harris said, but has been killed i Nation: ‘ &5 S herr ps " the Tidal | tized 12 citizens and wa mpanied 1 ,;,... <ht up. The ,,‘” will L. F. DROOP & SONS CO. Jumbia, t ' . : > : ) | by Sheriff Fink o . & e i Toh s e i ha . e b spanning the| Loulsa Hall ane 4 Tho 4 : & el 1300 G Street === P . @ Sto 5 Park. nam- | both colored, and 1 wving on of the Pension Otfice ) e A them: mar- | e cha ¥ rles Phillips = S 5 st ”LN" theet | Specialists in Grand Pianos up on the | carrving ¢ L that will match n:lp mns X ught to Hyattsy riul plant of and tried. | ¥ R or the other | bert J. Moffat. f and Charles Th ther three. During the arr a A it-the doae of the negroes charged with 9 ving th . in the form |t th k weapons Ethel Phillips wus arvested | Kaiser and Walter Wiley Ing in an art : srelting com or ex Special Optical Offer Marks His Collesgie o e o For Monday and Tuesday l-n identally. he’ h: : b \.O‘UUW eIl o Arms o e Sh “ 3 Bty o b BB e B 7 e T WE RECOMMEND THE © | against a bulldozing policy and ex 0 o 3 4 . . ‘ ; f Toric Lenses RAMBACH DABY GRAND Extra fine quality shell frames. metal hinges $300 Because It Is . = ( ' . e e ) ¥ filled with fine q ¥ Toric Spherical lenses CENTRE’S GRID SHOWING 5 el i s - pmplete it 8 o PRIGE THE BEST PIANO IN THE CILASS OF SMALIL GRANDS DENIED AS ROW CAUSE swn . & ) Statement by Students Says Lack | “eht 1o Concren SO T it the |20 Do e Genuine Toric KRYPTOK $635 of Harmony Brough Attack g i } ‘,,' .' : ; Invisible Bifocal Lenses on School President. 1 National st mnd bast quality. Toeric KRYPTOK g ; o Cash or Monthly Payments (one pair to <ea near RAMBACH" —TH} Best lenses made. Sold regularly, $ \\\ SMALL GRAND SPECIAL PRICE- Monday aud Tuesday \ h res f :'\\H A( H 1S ON 4 . CCHES LONG. OCCUP Case and Cleaner Included fied Sl » H \\’ AN 1 ;'m(.l MORE THAN A GO( EYES EXAMINED FREE BY OUR < proverhal i i respectie focai REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS » ST o L dRAND BIANO o come infors Makes Thrust at Hammer. The Most Modern and Finest Instruments Made b A CH The report tells how the Municipa are used in our Optical Department for examina- and the Fedéral b nildinzs bl = tion of the eves. WF-The Price of This Grand Increases to $650.00 on January 15, 1926 W vere erected, about the schools and = schooll teachers, free text books > January 9 (®).— nd as an aside to Mr. Ham. | pr t Ca e has heen invited “ constituents” 1"1317»,.:':"5':‘,‘"‘2:‘,',‘ ) ’:T:‘;"'::“:?EI"‘?‘:‘:T:';': KAHN OPTICAL CO_ Exclusive Steinway and Brambach Distributors: e oo | KAHN OPTICAL oo E. F. DROOP & SONS CO., 1300 G HELLO, EVERYBODY! We're here in Washington and have given entertainments at St. Elizabeth’s, U. S. Naval and Walter Reed Hospitals for our Buddies—and two concerts at the Auditorium for the benefit of the National Hospital and School for Tuberculous Kiddies, a cause that is very near and dear to our hearts. We cannot come to Washington again this year and want on this trip to meet all our friends in and near Washington. I have asked the management of the entertainments—and they have consented—to make a sweeping reduction in the prices for Sunday (today), so now we will see each other face to face and everything. Now here are the prices for all my friends today——matmee and evening the same. No reservations. First come, first choice. Entire Lower Floor, $1.00 Entire Balcony . . . . 50c SO THERE YOU ARE ROXY Washington Auditorium, 3:3

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