Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1926, Page 14

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14 SENATORS DEFEN) * REVENUE BUREAL bl Minority of Investigating| Committee Praises Work and | Attacks Majority Report. ated Press for the Internal and censure for the enate com praise e + special investigat Revenue ma jority showing in the admin- | e bureau by plcking psual and unique cases wtention of the c¢ of irregu nded up with fter that type minority re adding that the inquiry had | d no hint of any irregularity : " | High Praise for Bureau. i the burean can so_ success: | ¢ hing and | at tribute | the honest and | t has perform- | country for v in wi the committee, com ens. Repub . and King o, Demo g ting the | t the letter of a Senate | ion directing that the in gation ba discontinued June 1, 1925, after it had been under way for more than a vear Senators Ernst and Watson declared that before that date the majority “required the bureau to have prepared | mitted photostatic < and papers in thousand: retur hearings, 1ded, and form, tc e 1t, the basis of the nu e furthe : N the cases on d its report censur- never were presented eau in order that it might ] or explanation jon taken and that. more- | e presented ‘lvr: assailed | s eritical Te ity | pub- 1 eard both sett f . Mel lon took office and that criticism of it was unjustified however, that “the unfor: ranted im- made in zh the nnot be < complete explana- | fication of its settle- | t the mind majorit of the public ceport * b tion and ment." Love for Brilliance Kills. | Recently the gizzard of a valuable | hen was sent to Dr. Charles Murray of Ames, Towa, fc vs the e phonograph | had been | und the several among vear ed of poison 1s due to their picking up pieces nexploded fire N They are the 1 rs_of the ned by the red phosphorus which they contain. Unique Paris Cab Rule. | The coming of cold and wet weather and the consequent shortage of taxi- cabs at morning and evening rush hours has served to bring to the a noyed attention of 3 resulation that people una with each other must not r with the rule, neople ¢ ch other but t e direction and willing to copies of [penis J. Fitzpal of the annual m | Trinity Catholic Church. x | have drink. | ging occurs. istrel Sho Claude Nichols. Lower: ick, who are in charge wstrel show at Holy Upper: Insure Your Pet!| Wo-kem-o Distemper Capsules A remedy of distinctive merit for Prevention and atment of Dis. temper in Dogs Cats, Get ¥ ut Drug Store: Pet Shops ‘| TEST FREE || Good Cheer New fitness—new energy | in a morning drink Do this on rising in the morning if | you feel out of sorts or unfit, Drink a glass of water, hot or cold. Add a little Jad Salts, and you will a sparkling and refreshing In an hour things will change. The will flush the intestines to rink climinate the poisons and the waste. This is done in a prompt and pleas- ant, in a gentle and ecfficient way. It is done by acids derived from lemon and grape combined with |lithia, etc. [hen remember this drink—Jad s in water—whenever any clog- Take it any hour of the day. That's the quickest and the best way to correct things. Let a iple prove this to yvou. Send the THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FEBRUARY 7. 1926—PART 1. MANY TICKETS SOLD TO HOLY NAME SHOW Minstrels and Dance to Be Given by Holy Trinity Group for Four Nights. | Several hundred tickets already have been sold for the minstrel shows nd dances to be given by the hioners of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in the auditorium at Thirty- sixth and O streets tomorrow, Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday nights. LAs one of the oustanding s events of the Catholic parishes of the city, the affair, which is given under the auspices of the Ha v. numbering about s 10 be as suce ‘The pr sful as that n includes matinee for the children of | the parish and for the sisters who teach i the parochial school Claude Nichols is directing the musical features of the minstrel show, for which Broson Howard will be the interlocutor. The end men will be John Baldwin, Howell Gross, Dennis J. Fitzpatrick and George A. Dowden. | Proceeds will be applied to the church debt. The soloists in the show will be H. Myers, Jack Buckley, Wil- ! liam J. Curtin and Theode | Others taking part are Ni | hue. Frank Dove, George | Paul €. King, William Thomas, Wat | son_Anlenfeld, Arthur J. Calve King, Job mond P. Ehrmantraut, Jumes Mclnt Earl Knc Robert Chamber- Prices! All Sizes! | nasse nas defi | been_received It expected to attend the meetings. John Simmons, Geogh, Joseph lain, Carrol Joseph Trilling, Art Ryan, James anev. Iarl Haney, Wil- liam F. O'Keefe, Iugene Potter, Francis E. Knott, John A. Rédding: ton, Leroy S. Owens, Maurice S. Sweeney, John Hardy and Gerald Mec Donald. MONTMARTRE LOSES OUT. Febru: 6 (#).—Montpar- tely superseded Mont- martre as the favorite resort of Paris | artists, and officlal figures have at tested the success of the former in the | bitter rivalry which had grown up be- tween the two quarters. Municipal statistics on the distribution of artists in Parfs give Montparnasse per cent of the total, while Montmartre, with 11 per cent, has fallen from its former leadership to third place, L he Grenelle qu of Montparn PARIS, nd the | Boulevard districts ha fractional representation = . Accept Bid to Safety Meeting. Governors of 23 States have accept ed the Invitation of the President to send State delegations to the natio and highw: States from which accept although and other or Eldridge Unheard-of IMPERSONATOR-MUSICIAN SETTLES DOWN-IN BERLIN Willie Zimmermann Once Conduct- ed “Lohengrin” Performance Made Up as Lincoln. By the Associated Press BERLIN, Febru; mermann, w | world directing orchest | personating composers at the a tional His choicest blunder, he said, was | de in o wi [Stap envying ownersof’ 'Studebaker Pour i | | agency. Zimmermann played at intervals in the United States f cluded in his reper ions of Wagner, th his stunt, and did not learn until later that he had made up as Lincoln by mistake. Richard ~ LABOR TAKES STAGE. |: *é London Symphony Orchestra Is Planning Concert Season. LONDON, first ia started f Solo B5Cornct 6.—Willie Zim- toured the s while im noted conductors and has settled down in Berlin, to run an interna vaudevilie booking retary of the London I W. De Massi-Hardn known musician, had been conductor, but his replacement was | [ ry by the pressure of SPECIAL FOR FEBRUARY 6-ROOM HOUSE WIRED COMPLETE WITH FIXTURES or United States Marine B United x Army Ba nard, leader. 25 years. 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