Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1926, Page 28

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8 THE JEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1926. mRBES |S DENIEB |Army’s Dirigible |KALLIPOLIS GROTTO Sk, 07 S fend wrter, | EVOLUTION TRIAL SATIRE.| WOMAN_HIT BY AUTO. ' Aloft in High Wind| HONORS L. W. ESTES { Driver Fails to Stop—Girl Hurt in organization’s orchestra. Moscow to Witness “Take-Of” ] be used to defray the expenses of With Monkey as Judge. Collision. ) | Nearly 20 HOIII‘S —_— the band’s trip to St. Louis next June X = ! Unanimously Elects Him M 1 [t attena the annual Groito conven-| MOSCOW, January 20 UP).—A bit-| Mrs, Cora Jones, 40 years old, 1307 L | e nanimously Llects rim Monarch|ijon : ter and unrestrained satirs on last|South Capitol street, was knocked — i) Her Guess. From the Bookman. Wandering th of girls ran ac ugh'a. store, & couple | a pile of book: Proceeds of the entertainment will d the other girl By the Assoclated Fress. for Ensuing Term—Other Officers N Summer’s “evolution trial” at Dayton, | dowr at Elghth and C streets north- BELLEVILLE, I, January 29. & = Tenn., in which the principals imitate | east last night by an automobile and | Also Given Unanimous Vote. BURBANK TO GO ON AIR. |ihe appearance, manners, grimaces|bruised about the body. FPolice were Court of Appeals Also Rejects; —Fho G i Awiy 8 B wimet rigld dirigible, passed the most and cries of various animals, will be [told that the driver of the machine | reproduced in Moscow next week. |failed to stop. Mrs. Thomas V. W Address Before Church Will Be Thompson’s Plea for An- | erueling test of its carcer, when Kallipolis Grotta, No. 15, unani- Nearly all the outstanding incidents | 242 Eighth street northeast, took Mr: other Trial. of the famous Tennessee trial are re- | Jones to the office of Dr. W. produced in the play. Krechting, where she received fi The actors and actresses are stu-| Mary Curtin, 18 years, 17 dents and working men. A monkey |street, was shocked and bruised : | sits as judge of the mock court while | night in a collisifon between a street ¢ | other characters include a pig, ba-|car and an automoblle in which she it rode out a heavy blow and land- | mously eiwlmli L. \\’hi;inn l':;tes rus Broadcast. o annual meeting for terday after having been aloft 19 |Seventh street. hours and 45 minutes, Other officers also unanimously Landing was delaved by a high |e¢lected are as follows: Stephen wind, which several times reach- |H. Talker, chief justice; Arthur ed a velocity of 51 miles an hour. |Poynton, = master of ceremoni Lieut. Orville A. Anderson, pilot, |Joseph H. Curran, treasurei said no discomfort was felt by the |Libbey, secretary ward S. crew of 12 men other than hunger. |trustee, and Alex nt ship had fuel for 36 The meeting wi B. Dunkum, deputy e test justifies fals Masons of the Ct our falth in | 14 Past Monarch Charles D. I . Yes, I Live at boon, a turkey and other animals. The | Was riding at Georgia avenue and = author is D. D. Bogomolov, and he | Hobart gu—em.l She was treated by her | 2100 M A - | makes his satire on the trial & medium | tamily physiclan. i Y1Aass. ve. ¥ | for revolutionary prop nda. The play is intended to show *| cuss In detail the re which followed his hopeless that he could find no bas disparity between capitalistic doc- ¢|in a future life. trines and “the pure sciences’ as rep L 1 iov 3 . [ ' Burbank accepted the invitation to | rosented by communism. 5 b p I enjoy the environment this speak in church before he made his S | inimitable location affords, and ford, who recently was elected poten-| Statement on religion. the the natural prestige it gives me States Vete hompron, wealthy St. -, who were convicted »2 of defrauding the Govern- B - 2] | ] It s oA e = tate of Almas Temple. The meeting i R ister. = " T i m connection with the letting | it hs proved fiself an unusually | gjseussed plans for a ceremonial to be . Tustilie Sister Until you end that | with my business and social ac- of s for hospitals for disabled | 3 = held next May at the National The.| Mme. Lendy of Parls, who is 7 feet Jim—I proposed to Mabel and she Just Above quaintances. w | . Sar 6 inches in height and weighs 300 |laughed at me. = 3 Dupont zher court, | The latest version of the Charleston, | POUn sald to be the world's tall-| Sister—Oh, she laughs at the most 0 Circle 8 e oot | FLU AT FORT MYER WANES | with “original variations, will be pre. |st woman. stupid things. 1 I take pleasure in the modern | e — sented by the Shaffer sisters as one = A cold is a germ attack, highly building with its luxurious fittings 2 of the features of the combined vaude- | &) VRERE R > E s B | 5 : &, | Sixty Men Il of Mild Cases, But |y, s R 5 | contagious. Be careful. Don’t kiss and in the three iet elevators 1 ville show and dance of Kallipolis o ol e ded. Dont 3 | No Concern Is Felt Grotto tomorrow night at the Willard ATTENTION! untifithe coldisfenced B0omt snecze that are always at my service. { 3 Hotel. Other audeville numbers Build I H K near others’ faces. Although a small epidemic of in-|which will int se each group of 1 7 i 0, a & Upated | stationed at Fort Myer, Va. has|ty Thornberry and the Imperial Trio | ’ Lt e I | a few suites available of from one caused medical officers there to take |of Baltimore and a Spanish tango by | —Jan to | i Aerenion = i R special precautions, the sickness was |Jerry Ripp and Ruth Marionelli. .18 30 { bowels, tone the entire system. And to four rooms with dinet, kitchen <id today to be decreasing. Of the| The dance will begin at 9 o'clock. 1t | A Full Line of Armstrong and Certain-teed Plain and Inlaid Linoleums @| HILL'S docs all these things, docs na— and bath. 1,000 men at the post about 60 are|Will be preceded by a 45-minute con- now in the infirmary, most of them :%f:l_) :'nlllv for $2.10 Yd. $2.00 Value for $1.75 Yd. . - id $1,000,000 f 5 g A ER E 5,000 Yards in Rolls Superior Floortex §|"rucc "iitis” prompus. sver: R e . were sentenced 10| iih gefinite cases of influenza, all of 79¢ Value for 59c Yard hour of delay lets the cold get s i prison each ¢ c = sihp o cach and each | which, however, were said to be of a | : mild form. There has been no deaths : ok g { during the wave of sickness and none ; gl : ves Eva | deeper-seated. ~ Be_ sure you get r | | y y s 2 | them promptly, without ill effects. alue for $1.90 Yd. $1.75 Value for $1.50 Yd. 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