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*» 25, 4 FOREGN ARTES DECLARED SUCESS Programs Heard in East De- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., MONDAY, JANUARY WLLRMLRIH 6,55 5o st S ot on | o By except the lobe, which remains as a Tt - _ |kind provision of nature “to give Was Principal Examiner in woman something to hung ornamients 1926. THE EVENING SLATOR JEENTRY INTOPOLTS SEEN Georgia Governor, Who Quit By the Associated Press For the edification of an—and woman, too—who is prone to believe that he is perhaps a perfect specimen, Dr. Schultz enumerated the following as not certainly but quite likely to be wreng with him: 8" was cited among other Shings| His eyes are not In the same i i i = by Dr. Adolph M. Schultz 28| porizontal plane. i spite Interruption by Patent Office and Prominent domonstrating in hix opinion the| Nl Pl %ot the same size. in Frank Case Furore, His mouth is bigger on one eide, and the sides are not on the same level. Decreasing number of small bones in the little toe and the passing of the wistlom tooth are others. SO0S Calls. in Local Fraternities. Again to Fore. Dr. Schultz is associate in an.| His right arm is longer than his left. Br the Associated Preas William Rich, 66 years old, | thropology In Johns Hopkins Medical| One foot is larger than the other.| By the Associated Press s NEW YORK. January A week vrincipal examiner of the division of | S¢hool. ' His collarbone Is not symmetrical | ATLANTA, Ga., January 25 —Aftes of international broadeasting te {electro-chemistry and ndbtallurgy, more than 10 years of political secli- opened successfully, notwithstanding United States Patent Office, for the | slon, John M. Slaton, Governor cf Georgla from 1911 to 1915, in a state- ment to the Associated Prass ye intimated he might again enter poli tics as a candldate for Governor of the Interruption by 8 O S calls. The program furnished by forelgn stations was heard at various points last 25 years and long prominent in 10dd Fellows and Masonic circles in the District of Columbia, died at HOUSE LEADERS HIT ARLINGTON WATER in the United States last night. vy v o ars I“m.' ; mmm.‘ N\l("‘i\’é‘(fill e _Gfl?me }\ushlnsl:un University Hos- i the State In whose political Iife he pital today. He was past grand mas- was ! 2 11 p.m.. stations along the Atlantic tar ol the Giand ¥ i an outstanding tigure for 20 enast were shut down after the Nor- ' T of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fel- years. Son v e lows of the District of Columbla § A host of friends and a number of Taiisn) Seihier Soiy . Mr. Rich bocame ill last May, but influential newspapers throughout the r’:;i \Jurva“e y‘x.w:;: in collis im I-oltul‘”t;m:‘ rr;(urn-d to work tn SRR Btate, the former governor sald, are i e . ugust. s health, however, again f q W urging him to re-enter the political S 0 5 Call Interferes. Degan 1o fall him, neenstigring un | HOUse Subcommittee Favor-| Tilson and Hull Cite Dangers | rafks as & cindiaire for tne omies operation shortly before gubernatorial campalgn, this mo Chrisumas. As me: s tellt the sinking - . o > S fhel Ledcue He rallled somewhat from the oper R ment being attributed b Slato : and the reseue of m the opera . z ted by Mr. Slaton QF ithe ¥suivang. &ng. ih i) tion, but had to be returned to the ably Reports United Meas esulting From British to his aititude toward economy in all her crew but on man went hospital several da; government. y threugh the ¢ ces of ve- | s several days ago. : e fone_abrond | St ven o5 Veata 1e o ures to Aid County. Control. pelired Amid Excitement. waned 1 cc 3 * i re. e name of John Marshall (Jack: ained R lie had been employed at the Patent Slaton has not been mentioned off- i i staes as wall ars, §6ing there 4s an | The two bills fathored by Repre:| The British rubber situation was | @Y 4B Politics since the Summer o At e swopein whese 10 e | sentative Moore, Democrat, of Vir-|touched upon In two statements ls- | case, h- retired from office amid ex- o ; lent of locks | ginia, to auth the Secretary of |sued yesterday by leaders of both | clting s enes o Old W 9 canals. Mo was a native of Maine. | \War to permit delivery of water from | parties in the Houss. Representative | pore s ik, Of Brooklyn, X ¥. had At 1 ¢ ieut \‘)"': j;‘f Maine, Mr. Rich | the W on aqueduct pumping|Tilson of Connecticut, Republican |for the mur i : I O it i oh {Erom Staine State Coi S| station at Datecarlia reservolr o the | foor leader, asserted that tnterna | of Mary ca’s endec stations in Lon achusetts Institute of incton Cousity : ot 3 ‘ employec factory over don. Bournemontn s Daventry. Eng Not long after coming to \\.m.m,;u.n.‘“,"_"”:;“ o ‘;’f,";‘“;:m dl':”;l‘\" O lon has srown out of fhe | which Frar: va ptendent. A and. Biienoy Alces took the Gtr. Miss Thea Frenssen (second from left), skating instruetress at the Suvretta House, St. Moritz, with four Amer- | B¢ was graduated i law from the ojq | OV€F the Chain Bridge, America is facing nine such monop- | wehen Do CATT gronsed L T e rerention of tmusic | ican pupils, the Misses Leile, Virginia and Marjorle Dean of Washington, and Miss Janet Barton of Worcester, Mans. | {olumbiun ¢ - now Géorge Wash. | therize delivery by the District. Com | oo, o iibe eniamond mAns ooy raos: once recention of mus gton Univer e wus admitted | o] - 9 £ 4 E ed to and announcements from 3LO, Lon- e on rar e M s aniitad nlsionaia of ou lus water supply oilr. Tllson was commenting on the | ency on the ground that new ¢ don: LOW, Bu; Alres, and 6BM. A Rfl e T - 'k In addition to being past grand|(fom the District across the K ress delivered in New York Satur- | tended to throw the welght Hournem reported from Ascot ce rac raster ot the 1 S Eant I Bridge to the Arlington County|day by Sir Esme Howard, the Brit- | picion on a negro who had been gives or rts eadqua triarch of the Grand E into one me e, on h e esentative ., Democrat, of . after conside o the e Garden Oy, N V. and \ept In Condition The Diateict ot Colamn: o e roport Was ordered, loday by the nssee, pictured tho high s e the death sent Radio Broudcast mugazine of recep- ape o . and treasurer of Eastern Lodge acommittee of th o e caus oreign retalta- tion of OAX. Lima, the B Bv Artificial Rain L GO ek e - of which Representattive | tons, and mentioned rubber and cof. | tonk, and CI'E, Mexico City, . s i the Fred ‘Stua New York is chairman fe examples. " i British stations elsewhere through the = mm———— 0. 0. F.; ,.I',,,..f.‘)“ ot ABe Droas B r. Moore was directed to combine| Mr. Tilson, who introduced the reso Crowd Stopped by Troops United States By the Associated Press i ) 0. 0. F., and of Can. | the two bills into one and !"o retatro. | lution unuern:vmr. the House com-| Riotous ed. = T 5 I A . » th 4 which will amend | merce committee conducted its inves. Declares Test a Success. LONDON, January 25.— Arti No. 1. e was ;,?;':“I’;‘r’:' S Lo b the | tisation of fortien. B Powell Crossley, chairman of the | i ficial n is being provided to - ’ bl ot the. N0 | war Dey t. It was pointed out | ‘cribed these as th 1in points st Rarlio week executive committee, tele Kindred and Father Ask| fent o b s Croee couree | Officers’ Association Wants iaon ho was past | hA a8 e Hitration piant is wutside | outstanding™s " e it i s tests 5 e eyt President to Change aiways i good conaition. The | Tpjps to Start Saturdays |Heier gf King Solomon Lodge No. | of the Diotrict of Dbl D ey canmesn restrict as ption of Buropean programs Daily Mail publishes an sccount 4 '“"(A“,hf\m»:lr o m;;fl: "«J‘f\?i'h i War, although | international friction ha by Americans was concerned. of the mew watering svstem and MEAROnar A e b of AfCnires o | BT » r Bell advorated of it; Arherican Fa e e notifled Death Sentence adds that owners of hor or Sundays cil. No. 2, Royal and Select Maste the Bistedtion) undkranellizthar, segtece . tgre icox ST/ Claveiers sfationtl which slgrisd = fear no longer that hard going — and of Bethany O S Orden Cor ners . Bive wal monor. off s the Eiltel Tower, Paris, accord-| Rev. J. Milton Thompson of Far| 4fter a rasy “‘:flr‘:“’ Ruct theiv ing of the detailed plans of e RlEnty of sWaler . |precedent and s i Ing to an amatcur who reported 18| Rockaway, N. Y. fatwer of Lieut| tation of Roval Ascot as the the Navy Department for taking the al Order of Moose Moors read letters from (he old ones are being reiny e Yo take part in|John S. Thompson, S A, whol| est (ourse in the world now naval reserves of the United States | [Funeral services will be cor m a i tast. m Chicigo and | has been condemned to death for the | be absolutely assured d scoutir Stonet, Welhesdny atberase e « New ngland ¢ e S { 3 v 1 1 B B s 'o'closk nted Jew Fibching came reporis of D00 fmusder of Siles Autirey B b laid in shallow trenches on both vers for theb lock. Inte will 1 of foreign programs. the Philippines last Summer. appea sides of the course with hydrants | Summer may result Lincoln Cemetery ‘ or nefghbor ! HEARS BRITISH STATION. to President Coolidge to hel ¢ intervals to which a special [by the Naval Rese Ar. Rich is strvived hy v Flaigiehtos il e ) e . second time within the past few! gpraying apparatus will be at- | clation of the Ur s Donald . and Malcolm N S A bx . e TR e . lweeks in a desperate effort to save | ghched when watering s neces- | thelr annual convention at & daughter, Mrs. Wilby ielder +, on uc declde SMOKING BAN OFF. dohn A. Lutz Declares He Picked Up | nis hoy from the galiow ;x_)u ‘nlvfl The showers will reach | Willard Hotel today = i ‘ ke OB 8o | decide i S contends the condemned officer s part of the track and in- The resolution which was unan . aters Rapid] DL """“\" - sane, asks tnat he Lo perma the turf receiving a xe mousty ‘adopted, asked the Navy De YOUNG WIFE CHARGES | Ge { London Theaters Rapidly Aband fohn A one of Washington's | nently committed to m in- ot thorough soaking. The new artment to change its entire schedule | A == liste who have reported |stead of heing hanzed tem WIIl be in operation before | bo that the. crie ESE et o ATTEMPTED ASSAULT .Y T ing Old-Time Inhibition. last night. He The minister was accompanied by | the next meeting at Ascol Saturdavs or S s. — | M at two minutes to | Representative Kindred of New l\“.; ; Pt iz o e o thio| delis AcoiiEes B = Wl_ . e 12 oclock, I 1 stundard time, on | 4 noted alienist. The latter explained A 20 ol the dobete ses Man in Whose Home She |’ 356 misters, ¢ wn hour's ef-| o the President that what } SEES MOVIE INSTITUTION |yas arparent thac the Navy D Resided With Hust Revest o tort say in the officer's behalf was s e : Lo 4 t 1sband—. t ‘ 1 erous interfer 3 : i . Navy % up the annual cruises ; el e ) T"“":“ 5 “‘l'ng“m:"hw‘_ :xp;:’lhn _"::m..l Telaon ON THEATRICAL MODEL |ana “utteriy falied to take into con- Follows Complaint | S10660/000 Batern Cxilons St e ¢ o R . sideration the requirements of th { < Ush national he sald. 1| Congress. Col. Nathun A, X o eal o A Charged with crim ' = @ 4 have an eihttube superheterodyne | counsel for the judge advocate of the | Film Director Forecasts Manage-|feserviste in their civiiian occupe. mlbdial ST Hede, ta1a thi ol To SR I With n loop. and after sharp Luning | death sentence upon Lieut. Thomp- g Hons n it ordered that the crutses {7071E W AL i S L e t itish the reception was very clear. “on, was present during this audi- | ment Similar to Little Theater |all stast on Thursday home of A : ot 150,600,000 | This is s Nistor Station GBM ix at Bournemouth ence with the President, and was of Legitimate Stage. Officers Find Fault. atreet Bt o rE st PROHIBITION IN NORWAY | that the Guiet has permitted smol “Silent Hour” Not Silent. D During the discussions of the new U‘:‘ & warrant today by 1 ing, and even now it d the line a Tl fivst silent hour of the 1926 3n. | Prosecution. By the Aseociated Press. naval reserve act it was made clear “f“‘“' J. Kel 3 | pipes, which ar d in many wernatio radio test week was Made Study of Case. : .\‘L\\ xs\"olf:K» ‘lem‘xa?' -'ll'lha! (2| that all was not workinz well with of ,rf;jl(“'"‘ h Carcline Bjoernson, Teetotaler, | London pl neither silent nor international in the| Mr. Kindred told the President that | motion picture institution similar tof what was thought to be a model juw | 1€ €O S el unces in 1 Capital i Be 0 Very carernl studv of | the little theater of the legitimate | whan it went into effect on July 1 [0Md, the v Arlingte Will Drink Liquor to Show Dis- Working with set accepted as one | the case and of the history of Licut. | stage, in which the director mav | st after many previons experiment x of w approval of the Law. f the most efficient of the new models | Thompson, and there is no bt in | follow his artistic ambitions with-1 4" great deal of fault was found by = * t receivers, and assisted by reception | his mind that the latter is dangerously | 0ut reins, some day Wwill come Into|ihe reserve offic with the singie | . By (i KewosIutin piess \nditions thit were excellent, at the |insane and should not be hanged, hut P\‘slpn"-v'l' the bellef of Herbert| omoiien list for the entire country. | COPENHAGEN. J Ary 95 of the internutional hour recep-|should never again be permitted to|Brenon, who directed the filming of |} \waq rointed out that as u result of [rimnitag hitacratan & Zon of nothing more than the squ come in contact with society. He said | Barrie's “Peter Pan™ and “A Kiss| thig'te would be possible for units in | - woman of Norway,” who has of hundred or so re-radiating he asked the President to defer judg- | for Cinderella.” . sections to Be: withotit the brated her 90th birthdav, a teetotaler | cina ceivers rted. ment until he has had @ chance to| The plan, he thirks, will be put inj flooh G2 e of officers. while Pl e e e With the apparent closing of every |review the case thoroughly operation by one f several wealtly | oiperg would be topheavy with gold she is zof = u drink of stron atation in United States for the “What impresses me as (;vnmg \e.;\» Fr::;xmr;x“n::t:;:(,z in real develop- | " 3 e 8 honr. S not audible even # | pertinent,” = Mr. Kindred, “was|ment of vies. Capt. W. P. Scott, chiet of the Navs £ wave, several of which |the medical report made at the time I S0P s e AclmeRwhen fiis e Db zn:,'x‘;,.‘.’";»;_‘ H il % L o Fmielh 8 misied thousands of listeners last v he was denied promotion. The report | director will not temper artistie de- |, ¢ "iaid before the reservists some (4 pi afans King and ouet 1o o o it 1o belfeving they were hearing direct |signed by the medical board referred o) knowledge.” | ot the problems which are facing the | | hed spirits, I hava wad up iy ) from Ma to Pittsburgh. to Thompson us a ‘maniac-depressive’ 0 much e the |aepartment in its effort to bufld up « | . I\.n strict D SRR P at Aze 30 Send Date of Birth for hTh»' obvious ("(wn.-]un‘q(l’l r!eu;erg. type m?’ as being possessed of a ‘dual i 8 ,‘»‘q s fram the | strong reserv He biamed some o | CHARGES AL'ENATION ‘;\ H.;a Dis £ Ba% heen protdhited rlz:u informatiou. ; +herefore, was that reception of a - | personaliry. L lios 1 the trouble on the failure of the new { was s R1Eton she wrote to hi eROY GOFF [Iprjusvee— | station distant more | *“We are not trying to have Thomp- | Public's taste eow it pronids Al penioalolitre y Moore announced that he would LT Wrote to her son, L L all branehes 2,000 niles transmitted with fson excused. He is guilty of murder,| A m"'. to bf . “"B".““l “uw-e’\; iflf“.x é.‘?' :l‘u‘rlx‘ \\'I:x\.v-!; 'n‘:\ oh'l": serve OF HUSBAND S AFFECTlON “x ess hi Re Norwes “u“ n‘:;“'nT;“-..':??"“' lhe‘ a1 Waqteant Hido! Men N not more than two kilowatts |a brutal murder of a beautiful young | Tiust please the average man and | . uij go into the new, instead of, as — | . Mme. Bioernson is the widow of | ept in the rarest in- [ woman. We do not condone the deed, o 7 tic development of |1t did, making the sudden change on|Mrs. Jane L. Febrey Secks $25,000 SUES KNOX'S SON Norway's greatest .. | but we contend that the very circ Tne publics ap- |July 1. i . Boernsterne W Just received Police, Dachshund Weather Couditions Fine. e T Memriits. CTie ju| preciation has shown & remarkable Ofioss Actiza D Damages From Miss Ella D | VS i and irarty, oo | Black and Tan, Foodles, Collies 7 conditions £oF the Aretincls v . o S S improvement In recent years and we Bifeossies A Favih Clothier Demands $1.148.55 He|an active interest in public affairs. and other breed puppies; Singing R LAl pu:—pnw‘gly a dangerous type. must do our part in making better |, The local Naval Reserves representa VRa i) Canaries; Bree Cages: Rahbits, roationa ur 4 et o . i tives, headed by Lieut. Comdr. Finney Claims Unpaid on Bill. = - || Gui . Goldfish, Aquariums hington. Tn the early Cites Army Report. 01'1::"‘!4 2 i dio 1s the | B- Smith and Lieut. Harry J. Nichols, | Suit to R Cumberland Mayor Runs Again. | ([:L'.‘-fi‘mf;d u‘l)wlv lu'm-\:‘w‘\fr Tun; up until 11 o'clock, stations | “I hope the President in his review e busiest man in a studio s the |\ 700 o0 ™0 0 naking an effort | 2lleged 1o recover o bals N s * ] dred White Tegh Pullets and the Middle West and the Southwest [the facts in this case will interview | director. His is the greatest respon- | /%y 0 %o o on ratord | HeCilius was filed tod: Special-Dispateh (6 Tua Star o e pEborn S Ollets & vera heard with bet than average | the medical officer who signed the re- | 8Ibility and to him generally comes | o 000 0 0e i narionnt o upreme Court CUMBERLAND, Md -] Hens to sell; ouses. alume. iy part " WBAP, at Fort |port denying Thompson promotion | the least credit so far as the public |y g™ SHENG Ve Satus in the B . Knox, 3 Dr. Thomas W. Koo, - 'R 1] Worrts i moreover. was|and who said he wus o ° 1o concerned. v one of|Department % Sccretar Herlsuc oy Dumie | Schmid’s Pet Shop snpletely stat mmedi- | pressive type.” Pe 3 i o as v o s 1 i ot o < | nounced candida tollowing the test hour, stations | understand why the Army k his cast to play u scene, he works| [ Was polted wut in the resolution T el » has served 12 y | 712 12th St. N.W. Mesico Clty. WFAA at Dallas, |a type after a medic it out on the set, acting all the roles | 200 11} the QISCuision that there may wnd the merchant | % neilman. | Hot Springs and other long | such a report.’ himself, Just to see if ‘what he has ¢ "o ' coirve associntion leaders to hable 1o collect the | rsmitiers ero heard clearly | Dr. Thompson had previgusly ap. | evolved in the way of action feels | {25 MNe JeSIIe Seluiah leaders 1o letithe hrouzh the loud spealk ale e Pr chalf of | I al in aying. Many time : RSl 2 ” S ; imtecosetal iforts to tune| Peacaiting b son s sentenco. Hie ales | Be oes through the parts to show | the department policies. and to nave R 3 3 el | New Address—612 13th St., Bet. F and G Sts. fi==== pean or South Ameri-[has been to the War Department ;’;; dvlnrvers how he wants them | ool PY, A0 erves. e miitate} S otiaa st Roskeir | — i | NEXT DROOP'S MUSIC HOUSE :] were reported by various| When he and Representative Kindred ed. The association will hold its 1910, to Henry W | 4o b ~ incers who worked dili-|left the White House today they stated e e Banguet tonight. old its annual | 0ol about 19 v 1 hae ot | PRESIDENT MAY ATTEND. sghont the honr that the President was most sym- GIRL, 21, DISAPPEARS ik - happily with him, Lavine ¢ 7 i e, 9! uppeasls to the owners|pathetic and gave them plenty of time ] ’ . SSe=——=t dren. Last April, < , i P o T — 1 1£ receivers to desist from |to argue and to present their facts e COMMITTEES NAMED. fendant sought the societs ' | Considering Invitation to Exer- "’“" ’”'y‘v or '“‘ Y"rl‘;le U;:r!h‘ vt Ruth Jones Missing From Home N :‘:!hii'nd fnd}‘p sisted in =n t | cises Commemorating Huguenot , during the remaining 1 5 alienate his afections, ! e ave 1o he made by ometats| LAMP-POSTS IN PARIS Since Saturday, Police Told. | Architects Choose Bodies on Public |is representet b arisner Colony. FOO I RHEUMA I ISM' of rthe Interpational Radio week's ol % o o i ward Clarke, e e e ® i 2> . T ' - = 2 of the join a ceremc ic g nveil F pe 3 k, ti p Continue Throughout Weelk. rapher, who latt the Wyoming Apart [ oL & SO mesing of the Jont| MEXICO DEBT PAYMENT. |in*.o Incident fo the unvei So many people think, till they The silent lhour is to be cbserved|Government Permits Display of |menio Whers Si9 M7ed TU RoF S| publle womk. of the Allled Architects - et wers e nest P anee e are told to the contrary by their nightly by Amerlcan stations through| e 3 W ahiarion fhe tollomte meimn e | spot where the uguenot colo Z Yy by hursdsy. On Priday night the nour| ‘Artistic” Signs, But Prohibits sech nor h:\rarge;;:$ds!g‘::. S A o e o ing mombers |$416,000 Sent to Morgan Co. s jlanced in iBIScounaIOn D Sl doctors, that they have foot will he occupied by the United States s o o i - i b3 AE GRSt v : = M‘Hm e R 'hl" Sl All Disfiguring Devices. ance to police today. She sald Ruth ingoine:nt::elgg ?‘mlmftt‘eg:k_.\_amu der Pani-Lamont Agreement. |fation was extended by & committee rheumatism. wrandard time zone transmitting fov | BY the Assoclated Prese had taken no clothing with her and | o SYyeth, chatrman; E. W. Dunn, W.| MEXICO CITY, funuary 25 (). || . Smith of South) e I imirtes. “thoss e the| PARIS, January 25.—Paris has de. [that this was the first time she has |G Vrveren L O Justemeny. 1o b | Tt 1s announced ther imo “atesian 1€ T Hare of So Often it is Fallen Arch. seniral time zonie the second 13 min-jcided o permit ey lamp posts to be | beed anes, over ight with her where: | Brooke. -~ Committee on semi-public | government has forwarded $i16.001 | M J3 Fae ol Saath Sometimes it is Flat Foot g wes. those In the Rocky Mountain |used for advertising purposes, but wi s 3 work—J. H. de Sibour, chairman; to J. P. Morgan & Co.. New York e the Other t it is Weak : zone the third 16 minutes and the y:lniel;;};"tm g;zft‘gg';g-si‘g';l Youns = B. Heaton, F. B. Fyle, Delos Smith, | This is the first Dashient under the | oo e e e ey Tt Wesls il ARCH-LIFT Pacific coast statlons the final quar o 3 . C. Wuath. i EroATienT for et ¥ of on. ant a " T oy et 008 B o ciry at| | Odbkosh T Frog emter. NS Wn | B e e s | 5 L WA, vih it of The CORRECTION is found in EDMON s 8 day ht Canadian sta- Ci rowin rogs for mi s > it e N J' - tame wi iransmit the first quarter [made the conditions that the signs |big industry, relatively speaking, in Hold-Up Men Get $20. ! STON'S ORIGINAL _ARCH-SUPPORT ol ian hour. stations in fhe Korthern |Iust B0 e eioh v ‘apecial| 300 mod’ 300 dazen’ ot frons or toag| ot i Carmenter, 18 vears ola, ot || ROOF & ]| SHOES, made for Men. Women and Children half of the United S es the second > = po v - ) Q . T o, Aetians in the | Ristorical oF sentimental associations. | legs are shipped from there to the | sog womes of go0 i eiinoacked || GARAGE and FITTED by our Professional Shoe Fitters. “euthern half of the United Siates 40'01“;;:2‘:‘?3{ sTs‘:sttb::;c}:k;:ogffi gfigscnym:l “t‘fi: té:‘:lels dealing in this| gouthwest, by two colored men last PAINTS, | Th : the third 15 mimtes and the Central licacy e. HIEEt e ol nolise e eo 8 torr s 15 ; o » i it e ] T utes and 50 por cent of s profis. Be mght, He told p ous e} cELEAR EORESS=SEESSEES=R| | o ;Pffi;agl fecmued chioes ot lniewy ninutes. s = o Co B 3 y minut . any district is gu‘.g,, w;azfiummmee;i ORCHESTRA CONCERT. = — = FI{‘?AOLli,& . = | C rrect an ure a muthm?eg perblcentl ot = one on artistic values of the propos: the foot s tha SOFT COAL MAY REPLACE |*4as”nd one o ‘entiquaran Sanaing | |, B0, Audteriom Marine Bor PAINTS Skill With a Brush o o of the streets affected. must be con-| | Tacks, tomorrow at 730 pm., by , i prevail today. And SOIL.S SULPHUR SUPPLY sulted. The council itself will have the Grenoatrs \vuug fl}l;“eq fll WINDOW o e - ! it d 4 i final word. e aem H Banl GLASS —is NOT a prerequisite to successful o] oes mnot entat o o e B o Chitnecte has| | scond leader, GG handling of the many household re-fqy, wearing an unbe- B‘emen'; }Easen:{alfllcr s;me dCroPu Been” allowed 1o paint. o motice, “Be | | R ASSOCI ATION decorating jobs, that are always turn- |}/ coming shoe. The and Experts Have Feare cind to animals, ,f ] 2 . 11, < 2= e Faet AN, £ , ~ E but these signs have been 80 small as | | (o oo Bilse in. up, WHEN YOU UTILIZE |{}! styles are smart Depletion. to be hardly noticeable. L erte, Jalianon . . Thamas PAYS 7 FINISHES | without beine : A few years ago agricultura b s u- = et | perts fores:aw a dark future for crop WOULD AID U. S. sic drama “Kuolema,” Sibeitus We handle only Paint products that giv 1 treme. production because of a threatened == Grand scenes from "ngo!-‘(to." satisfaction. depletion of sulphur in the soil, which s rerdi r » {8 “macetsary to plant growth Dr. | By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | | Tuwo movements from *Suite Al- SPECIALL\ LOW PRICES Investigate, th oft V. Faton of the University of| OSLO, January 25.—The Norwegian ! gerfenne’. ... .....Saint-Saens Compouuded o gg e e Chicago. however, expiained that the | cabinet has drafied a bill which would @) "Reveric' du Soir" Bvening Senai i 4 El| Values in Our sroblem is not o acute and that the | penalize Norwegian citiz Vi 8- everie), allegretto quasi emi-Annual lmlphu,— In the air from soft coal|sist dknct‘l}s" or l;xgérescltl{ in running hd.lld.:,]nl,ln:, BN y Glass Tafis far Fine Tab)es, Desles. Stock Reduc- = may be delaying the sulphur |rum into the United States. (k) “Marche Militaire Fran- Comntencin; 1926 r !hmoor‘.:ge in the soil. > The principal aim of the bill is tof caise” (French Military & ncing January 1, Bureaus, E¢c., Cut to Order tion Sale. Tt is thought that the sofl loses | prevent Norwegian ships from run. March), allegro giocoso. A"eh ove' more sulphur through drainage than |ning rum, which frequently happens altz, “Vienna Blood,” Strauss E it gets from the air when it rains.|with the owners' consent when their Polonaise, Opus 52, No. 8, $10,500,000 [NC The loss fs less when the field is|craft are chartered abroad.” The bill, Glazounov s . planted in crops, especially if the crop whk"l: h;? the nDp;’oballr ‘?5 lr!\to:‘t’ .\Iz]i\:’lnets‘ hymn, “The Halls of Smlu. $1,000,000 | 5] . i cabbage, kale or vegetables of that|of the shipowners. is a further ontezum - . » clase or the bean family, since these |in the direction inaugurated in the| | “The Star Spangled Banner. Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. PAINTS & GLASS ANDREW BETZ, Manager plants need a great deal of sulphur |convention between Norway and the Notice—There will be a con- ey 5 Advisers and Authorities on D ir vaake un, Om the death of the | United States authorizing American || cert by the Marine Band Orches. JAMES BERRY, President 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 612 13th Street Al Foot. Troubles plants soil bacteria release the sul-|custom officers to seize rum runners tra. Friday, January 29, at JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y. s oo ubles phur again ang make it available for |outside the three-mile Umit 2:30 p.m. 08 2 | Lhe Dsab laly b permitted to arzue in behalf of the (Capyright. 1926, by Chicago Daily News Co.) ——==

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