Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1926, Page 14

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* 3 'THE 'SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'COURT ATTACHES THINK NEW ART ANACOSTIA ASKS HARD HGHT SEEN 'VERSION OF HATE HAD “D. T.” CASE JANUARY 31, 1926—PART 1. ON LAUSARNE PACT = Democrats Against Ratifica- tion of Treaty—Ready for Senate. |““F BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE, <l one Marshal “I have | GCONVICT REPORTED | Broad Inquiry Into Death of West | Jam Inforr ntries. Prac L with conditions in ristol has been hi : the tiv nie s no o1 tresty i N fow S opponents are apitula up the Turkes st interests of that it | al, that its, secured i treaty ‘w e committee on first time, in | Swanson, | s the only 1 he came . he s e than ever v should rejected, be . The Satsuma Orange. Chinx ha the ho been valuable contribu of Florida. The | a distinet China | also the tung ich is an essel wanufacture of high-grade { of peaceful, motional Paintings Get| Only Abuse for Fine “ | Citizens Adopt Resolution in Ivpocerisy” Looks llik(': - Support of Stringent Oyster to One Asked ‘ e A D. C. Measures. for Fair Criticism. Form of Emoting. representing nearly dents of that section, went " meeting in the Te night, as favoring stringent blue law for the District of Columbia. The motion was introduced by Rev | George M. Cummings of the Memarial Preshyterian Church, proposed that the assoclation re . previous motion opposing the bill would prohibit ts in he all un Sunday work After it had been pointed out that this bill had failed of ke in the last Congress Dr. Cummings withdrew his « motion and wosed a substitut pressing the approval of the assoc tion of the principle of this bill indorsing some similar legi This motion was unanimously | Dr. Cummings declared this holds the basic principl stitution, in that it w man a holida [ 500 on Masonic re ite hour last ht it appea at * Victor de Kubinyi's aple last wilen who ind Tones inal ex tken today will lan 1 the mar nature inyi's ambitious s his lrush let his ve his into such the court 4 ution inde the Congress Heig tion, calling for ation of $4.000.000 to out the building pro; m of the pub. 150 passed an intensive drive of several S, the committee on membership proposed the names of 93 new mem hers, who we wted to th tion. Mrs. Dr. presided o miotion of izens' Asso appro vh tatlen John Clark Tuck ) . Havenne nt should have | - Critic Weds Actress. O, January 36 (). Ju . divorced husband ot s, and now g c eritic, was ma Halcyon Hargrove, emitt Tiquid iy actress, deputy Show me vouck emple nother, any n proved t “symphony 1 pipes floating hich is shown uf the ‘studies came v From top to bottom: nyi's idea of what erently, however, as the ac- pmpanying article shows. CARD PARTY T0 AID WORK AT HOSPITAL smears. ind spit o and “-wh ks breing sniukes is a lil tic-looking v o a " Deputy n declared too many of them to be that. But it did look sort at that ed like | Providence Institution Will Benefit From Affair Feb- ruary 11. to providing ters of Charity at Prov al in their free medical | - of Washington | 1 women will con. | funds to | KILLED BY SCALDING - . Virginia Youth Is Forecast. the free work ry ome since the | iated Pres. 1 H b N to increase | THAM, | that t d physicians who 4 ingu in ork daily have heen nes Knox at Flat and th up at the | ; < e death of the Auburn’ and Birming- | of n t veicians v] ‘olle; in v, effort to | give t co-operation, rmine the cause of Knox's de: cants r treatment come daily from $ 69.50 sxpected to be made to Mr. < | e section of Washington and no 1 David Grimes s declined 5 - Tube Receiving Set. 5 Genuine Cun- ningham CX301-A Tubes. 1 Westinghouse Rubber - Cased Storage Battery. 2 Large 45-Volt “B” Batterie: 1223;-Volt “B” Battery and 1 “C” Battery. 1 Complete Aer- ial Equipment. 1 $12.50 Museyje Bakelite Bell Loud Speaker. ation s said 1o uthorities that led to death by 3 . After deatd be in Knox Katherine | beommittee on Mrs. M. ap, Mrs. W. Costello, Astashkin, Mrs. T. M . W. Plaskett, Mrs. J. -y, Mrs. G. M. Haske, Mrs. Marg, 3 rdens mining contract for the ind Iron Co, in by statute sives® the wve the convict time du ) March 21 worked out ¥ convicts wi m of State w r coal to the varios acts at Convicts formerly to” the mini; s for a fixed sum per 1uze m vears prior t Brande 7 Kane, Grace O'T Miss M D. Hoffman, . Miss Clara Kelly and e Rose Haske, Mrs. Marie Pu Misses Mis —e been proved that in ancient jiamond drills were used as s 2400 B.C. The Pilot Crosses the Potomac The Pilot Life Insurance Company. one of the pioneer Southern companies, has entered the District of Columbia. Mr. E. O. Wieland, who is the Pilot’s m rer at Wash- ington, well qualified to give the same high type of life insurance service that has been responsible for the Pilot’s growth. 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