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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C..SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1926. | GiaiE e e e N e e —————————— | been loked on s the father of the i | " American lLegion. We can change vour heating plant from || = . - s F e e Bevs oF 4 coal to ol 'In & few hours | More Than 339"00 ccial Dispatch to The Star. injured, hist when we sought o locate | o Washington No: 1, Amesi|1s organization Include. E”'L:‘.'::: 0Oil Burner Demonstration || i e HAGERSTOWN, March 6.—Fifty. | him he had disappeared. Through the | George Washington, No. 1. Ameri-| ;7 SFECR=aii ncude . Leete i | . | | ‘Pacific Coast newspapers, my . : < t Ml a2 Pails ani eers wight from @ L 10 | Stating that apparently a mis- three vears ago two stepbrothers, im. 10 of [Facific Coast, newspapers, my | oy Legion, Outlines Program of Kenneth A. McRae, 1920; Howard & T8 P (Srent Kumdat [ e ® K, 19 ‘harles B. Hanford, 1923; representation prevails that in- S | migrants, parted at Erie, Pa. One was | Charles, finally located him again c 19231824 BALLARD OIL [Lutheran Officials to Hold, ®viduais and corporations with |Woolen Mill Workers, HOw-|Peter Moller, the other Mathias P.|the county poor farm at Downey. Exercises for Tomorrow. ) . Wallace Streater and Charied g ; 5000, prdhg P | Moller. The former has lately been | where he had been taken when he be- Shaw: J. J. Murphy, 1926, EQUIPMENT CO. e e Sl e |1iving on the county poor farm at |came ill. | " Veterans of other wars are invited | have unull May 15 for fillng income | eyer, Degline N. J. GOVEFNOF |Downey. Calif. The iatter, Hagers:| If Peter is not able ta make the| The seventh anniversary of the or | i weend 1o i xdg 1745 Connecticut Ave. Ceremony at Fourth Street [ tax returns. Galen Tate. collector » Decline N | town's most prominent citizen and | trip East the mesting wil be in Call. | ganization of George Washington | of internnl revenue for this distriet, as Media‘or. | known as the pipe organ king, is a[fornia. He is 80 vears of age and Post, No. 1. the pioneer post of the | i 3 i very ble. the Jocal organ maker i et el e el o i M S L 4 American Legion, will he ceenratea| 1HREE FALSE ALARMS. s e | Today the organ manufacturer is Investigate the SUPER HEATER || Church. | i s tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock | imermemr e " . o, i . . v By the Associated Press. |awaiting word from the other, whom at the home of the post, 1829 1 sireet, | Police Seek Shabby Man Seen Near The Swedish Lutheran Church will Individuals and _corporations | > 5 paar | 4 = P 2 | “)\4\](1 a special service tomorrow eve-| With incomes over $5.000 must—. | PASSAIC, N. J. March 6.—Disor- |he has located. A8 soon as he recov SILVER CUP AWARDED. The exercises will open with salute | | | Boxes. pH . : |ders in the woolen mill district dur- |ers from a recent fliness, the man in | of the flag, followed by the invoca- LET I'S BUILD YOU A | ning at 7:30 o'clock, when the chapel “‘”l" hI 1]1;' “_rimu'v}:: “::‘:;:x:"; mh; il iy g ¥y g re-l"’ California will come East to share ST tion by Rev. A. A. McCallum. chap-| Three false alarms called out fire L 409 Fourth street will he dedicated. | o ; i ilanna i ae CHIATREAIonAGHATS with Mr. Molier some of his great|George T. Hagen Wins First Prize | lain of the post. William T. Plerson GASOLIN o e e i with | Sulted in the issuance of warrants h Service Station ; |apparatus in the early hours today i will have charge of the ' ,nelquarter of estimated ta t $100 Down—530 a Month ‘| i will rerder A Toast to the Flaz.” one | " by {r‘h:lrzlnn assaul: against I‘ollr; Chief | * Seated in the office at his plant in G. U. Debate. of his own compositions, after which ' and put police on the hunt for the 3 Richard Z * and two patrolmen. Ihere, Mr. Moller told of his long search those present will read the preamble perpetrator. The only clue they had | March 15, thereby gaining auto- | Wil iR Tast 4 . For winning the third prize debate : 9 B pragrap, Yoo e sapulig 11| teatic oxtension te My 15 1o 8. Laight un tecalnint o the i W o he Stepbrother he was not certain |, . ° ight between the seniors and | of the American Leglon and [Ing | were reports of a shabbily dressed be headed v Rev. Felix V. Hanson.| complete return: or - A 4 | juniors of the Georgetown University Am‘:h . accompanied and led by | o0 opo. vears of age, being School of Law, George T. Hagen of [ Mr. Plerson. seen in the vicinity of the boxes from ' Stoddbe Civil Liberties Unfon. The two Pa- | wuperar Danish oy president of the New York Conference, “3. In case of illness, e I ) ety M Peter was like most Danish boys, vith Rev. Dr. M. Stolpe from | o inab; to secur rolmen are charsed with beating M. | ot " roving' nature, and ran awi e, wil? e .| 7. 7. Murphy., commander of the | gl together with Rev. Dr. M. Stolpe from | or jability ecure informs and Mrs. Vieow Nawroe, Clinton |ff # roving nature and ran away | yfinnesota, a junior, will receive a sil., post, Will deliver am address: In whity | Which the alarms were turned He 3 New York. and the four pastors | for return, state such facts in let- |ciorekeepers. (‘hief Zober is accused | I e e d went | ver cup donated by the school faculty. il deliver an addrese. In whIh | was carrying a bundle under his arm. Service Station the Philadelphia district. | ter ollector and secure not ex- | o attacking John Budz of can recall his return when T|gacond honors went to-Albert . Cain, | he will outline Lo Shortly after midnight an alarm Construction Company Special honor guests will be the ' coeding 80 days extension. Aftat R Blile G bout § vears old. He was injured | i “of Louislana, n member of the | POSt and its many activities and ac. | _ ShOPCw several companies to Four- Minister from Sweden and Mme. Wol “AIl taxpavers are requested, 4r |1 @ Stilkers |and came home to recuperate. Then i complishments since its organization i oo O Bihr o i b shase Hene Tzl S i Four Passal ables refused to | .55k to the sea again. In the mean. | *eTior team ¢ |on March 7. 1919. He will he fol- | teenth and A streets southeast; 30 i R B e o Inwhoss honor R | pesMBIs ta do moy bn fle compiets | geve th e s | thne 1 et pur fromin Home tn TRES- |t i ot e e e 10| el by Iadws A. Dl ¢ eom. | Mminutes later the same companies | rec o1 ollow. e rast Bat. | : ourt 1 col = | lowed by Jan ) o Fy t 4 given to a constable from West Pat- |t 1 5 S0 rom Bv home [ Forh e e ndee ot ho of ihe Wwere called to Fourteenth street and This church was organized in 1918 - & S ek ileno % ere ¢ : Brtgsth by Rev M. Anderson. coming here . Bieon Vho tailed 1o serve them 1ast|yqung and came to America. In I8 | ndopted by the Senata was succesn. | District of Columbia and national | Polomac avenue southeast, and the | I = It an orean. 8 : . third false alarm summoned anparatus 1917 i + of this church, and « o L | T was an apnrentice in an organ fac & osed b; or 1 . who | commander last vear o T {In 1917, ax pastor of this chur BUILD'NG TRADE WORK | _ Hoves for o sottiement ur tne |4 15 80 ARMentigh i o or&an Lo, | ully opposed by the junior team vo | commandes last year. @ en sing “On. |10, Tennesses avenuo and T street s i % g to | A kative ilde o Cutlc‘lra Bebular G rchtaervices i e D o | Viait me_wiFe Hadinot losé any, ofikix = EC0r (00 (ITTAMERAHIVS Mde o et Che < ccompanied | NOrtheast e heen Gov. Moore that he would he willing | o1 i L B = held in Paul's Lutheran Church TROUBLE LOOMS AGAIN | it o8 Arbitrator, were dashed by | 1206, foF roving and he soon left. Mr. Hagen's teammates on the win. [and lTed by Pierson. after which 4N Soap and | | untit December 1,1825. when their | | Albert Weisbord, 1 organizer. |, "Drough a sister in the West, Who | ning e were Louis L. Whitestona of | Senator Tyson of Tennessee, wha com SN i {own church home was purchased | [ Weishord suid that the sirikers, | nad received word from hospital au- | V% nic® VarCy ol 1 Quirk of \Wis. | manded the a0th Division in the 2Qintment| | through the Missio vd of the | while willing to accept the offices of | thorities in Los Angeles, I learned | ongin, alternate. The members of the { World War. will deliver an address . s New York Confe The member- | Steam Shovel Men Demand Inm-|mediators. were not willing to tyrn |%°Me Vears ago that Peter had been | ganjor’team in addition to Mr. Cain | At the conclusion of his address the R ey Ship now consists of members from | the idecision over fo n thira party. | | eT6 Klofs W ToHnies of Wiscondin | audiance willing The Star Spangled Promote Hair Growth | | several churches throuzhout the coun. | crease of $2 a Day—Em- g {and Paul B Lamicll of Ohio, alter. | Banner” and then remain silent in e - try. and need has been felt for several | Workers at Paterson, however, | nate. prayer as a mar e returns by March 15, Predict General Strike. vears for a church home in the Na- | ployers Refuse. Weishord declares that 5,000 | termed as bosh” any report that| The judges for the contest, who se- | who paid the supreme sacrifice in the ‘ | | tional Capital. The Augustina 3 workers in Lawrence, Mass., and Pat-| workers there would join in a .«ym.lln-ml Mr. Hagen as the best ;}lmi\m ‘:’\'hr!rli( war or ”na;v» -n:r: «::‘-‘d-d 1:\« R A I ¥ | rodpassedar ago | ; erson. N. I, are ready to join the 7,000 | pathetic strike ual debater, were James J. O'Leary. | henediction will he pronounc ‘ EL' B‘L 1 jlo raise S$130.000 for a new church| pngications that the lahor troubles | on strike here. He hopes that 1,000 Gov. Moore's offer to arhitrate was | assistant United States attorney for | Dr. McCallum Cleans Teeth Safely S : A USED CAR rron | evid the union | Fred Hoelscher, secretars and | from the governor, whose offer was|Dunn of Minnesota, president of the |ized the name of Gen. Pershing Post, ind the same will he built when Shich e the building industry o 000 textile workess would he involved | received non-committally by the op- | the District; Thomas F. Dolan and | George Washington Post was the Mil i ¢ i g | : ; < h unior Debating Societ ded. | No. 1, was selected, but to comply with | d hois g e ineer reasurer he A f Joseph McReynolds i ITHREAT TO KILLWIFE » anded an Increase of &t EET AT R ThiS increase would affect approxi: | o IS LAID TO VETERAN | 5o s, S affect avproxt e scale of $10 per day to| per day The seriousnes of the Isitnation. hewever asized by he informati L b circles s 3 “ ¢ v ora y - 2 A s, They raduates | first post to be chartered in the Ameri hington for two months last|and thal “one hiz unfon’ will even- |erators, who said they could not com- | John Paul Jones. They are grad X he ! = ate | sy Will the resend hbed biain Rt | Cunte frim. e coriflat | ment without receiving direct word[of the law school. Ralph Patrick can Legion. The night it was organ-| Delightful Flavor Escaped St. Elizabeth Patient t i Held at Gallinger for i 1 vesisi this in-| Mental Observation. | fon of work by the steam and hoisting engineers would | e stop the excavation for all foundation | work in the District and all hoisting | work U'nder the terms of the agreement signed hetweer the union plimbers | {and the master plumbers last vear. | the men employed in the plumbing | trade received a 50.cent daily increasa the first of this month. ART GALLERY TO CLOSE. Corcoran Being Prepared for New Arvested vesterday. after an alleged threat to kill his wife and her three children. Alhert Levin. 33 vears old of 623 F street. an escaped patient from St. Elizabeth's Hospital, was sent to Gallinger Hospitz! today for mental observation No scored cylinders | According to Policeman J. H. Dellin 4 ger of the sixth precinct, who had burned-out bearings, no {been in the house awaiting Levin's Tnoon until_yesterday, the man had n 2 | pistol and 50 rounds of ammunition in Beware of Substitutes. 1hl\' possession at the time of the ar. noisy engine. jreturn from 4 o'clock Thursday after. ‘ | | Exhibit. irest. Dellinger ang out of a closet At Good Dealers tand took Ehicly him into eustody Everywhere. | after he entered the room. where he ! had threatened to kill his wife, who | 5 is erippled » closed from il While paintinzs are heing hung for Mrs. Levin requested Capt. Martin (\arch 11 inday, April 4, when the | | Reilly the =ixth pre for pro- lexhibit will open The gallery’s per- | [tection Thursday aftern; stating “ollection of paintings on the | that hex had t r will be removed to provide | kil her he exhibition paintings | }chase the pistol and ammunition, hilit is held every two vears { said. shortly hefore she * land four cash prizes totaling $5,000 are | station house. Capt. R er | given he Police Court = arke nd detailed Dellinger to the duty | "1 CLASS TO ENTERTAIN. dellinger was hiding in the close at the home when Levin entered and S threatened his wife with the revolver. | Stevenson Bible Group to Be Host | Dellinger jumped for him. and, after a , Etectric Paste L npedurit) | Next Tuesday wigne. | 1s Rats, Mies, Coskroaches, ' [cVin was admitted at St Bliza- i he Stevenson Bible Class will anter e ".,m" ‘Ants, Ete. [ heth'e Hospital February 18 1925, 88 & | ajn fta friends Tuesday night at Beth. After eating it they run for water and fresh alrao | | ©16TANS" Bureau patient. He escaped | apy Church,” Rhode Island dhe = “Health Depertments urgs the | (FOM the hospital on August 17, 1925, |3 Uanue and Second cireer ot s o'olnck erestest known food destreyers Nl has since heen xt lilerts | Rep. Brooke Fletcher of Ohjn will de Levin married Mrs. Levin, who was | jiver an address, Mrs, Fletcher will | 20m.8ize 350 i wido with three ‘children, two'/veats | cin: saveral ‘Srouna of &ohis. 4ot i - . piano. Henry "ott. third vice pres | ASKS ABSOLYTE DIVORCE. |2 oot Tofiming the antericinment | — The following officers e recentlv | | { Mrs. Edna F. Coombs Charges Hus- [[pe" *lected and instalied. = waltor S o o A | bhand With Miseonduct | vice president; 1. G. Garder, second -l s, Ex *. C'oombhs has filed suit [president; E. L. Weber, secretary; (" ? bsolute divorce from William | P. Boss, treasurer; L. Nance, re. . | Leslie Coombs, described as secretary | porter, and F k Hegner. sergeant- | {to Atlee Pomerene. former Senator jat-arms. These officers with Russell ln ore roa j from Ohio and special counsel for [M. Thorton, junior past president and the Government in oil prosecutions. | Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson. the teacher They were married January 2 of the class, form the exeecutive com ofe, o and have heen sey ed for Several | mittee which arranged for this enter months, Misconduet js allezed and o | tainment ll ls co-respondent named. Attorneys Wil ) ) ) ) {ten J. Lambert. Rudelph H. Yeatman ind Austin 1. Canfield appear for the | FLYING BOAT. ALL METAL. o gurghe by | ife f - Aspirin® 1 * | Tepeat in twa houre: if Construction of Machine Under ROCKVILLE. Wity (et Plka; Tealy. Asn With' the SRaver Crase, ad in tin hoves of twelve : | LONDON, March 6 (®.- A new fablets far few cents ROCKVILLE (reh 6 Snes g alimetal flving hoat is haing 2l o & of Rom ronstructed at Pisa, v, for an®ex ‘\\Bal’el:;:rablets r m- | constructed at Pisa. ltaly, for an®ex S .o ) jers blican |eyimental air station hetween Spafn ..lv‘a.)Asp]rl n'\'i" Women, _held Montgomery |ang outh America, it was announeed Country Club here and atended hy Hife vhsterasy- TbeUEINGRleclanEInGE of the leading Republican women of ¥ P X i |having a fotal horsepower of 2000, The'Bayer Cross"on Genuine Tahlets the county, Mrs. John A. Helmes of | ATITE B J0C Doraeromes o8 SO0 o Montrose was re-elected president and { wijj he capable of carrving 12 pas Qfher oficers were chosen as follows: | yongers, It in said that the fiying Vice dresident, Mixx Margaret Dawson |y, " \iil he able to make a non.stop Furnished or or Rockyile; recording secretary. Mrs. | alo, "of 2500 miles K of Washington % . N secrelary, Miss Unfurmshed o A oL Ghavy bike Real Estate Sign Regulation. William Tyler Page of Ieights: directors, Mre.| The District Commissioners vester- Dr. Truman Abbe Dr. A. C. Christie Dr. Roy F. Higgins Pr.J. T. Mann Apartments S e e S bt et et Dr. S. A. Alexander Dr. W. E. Clark Dr. J. Franklin Hilton Dr. Herbert E. Martyn ; T . {.”.WTZ. assist in precinet work aus = (o0 annen Dr. R. Apgar Dr. Thomas A. Claytor Dr. R. T. Holden Dr. A. Magruder McDenald The meeting was conducted by Mye, | Issuance of a permit by the inspector | Dr. J. S. Arnold Dr. Lyman J. Clements Dr. Mary Holmes Dr. P. A. McLendon 4 rooms and bath Holmes, who spoke briefly «| of buildings in the downtown and | ! trom the variou . 3 | congested residentinl areas. A sign Dr. F. V. Atkinson Dr. F. B. Cogswell Dr. Edmund Horgan Dr. R. J. McNult.y Eouerisncsiehunianyiothor, (] Ieeal AU faineitesl AL Caline Shn ok e s e e Dr. Wade H. Atkinson Dr. H. Eugene Cole Dr. Ernest 8. Hendry I G T Wil eager building of its class on 16th St. || \work of the approaching campaign. =mitted in the outlvinz subdivided or Dr. RobiktiBacsn Dr. Coursen B. Conklin Dr. Robert R. Hottel Dr. F. H. Miner ‘ollowing the saction of business, | newly subdivided sections of the city. | Dr. J. J. Mundell P e R e £ ; Dr. James Morgan Barber g‘"' l;“’)’(" : g‘(’:‘nkl‘i: Dr. Julian M. Howe Dr. J. Ramsey Nevitt et R ; Dr. Noble P. Barnes il - Dr. Oscar B. Hunter Dr. Alfred C. Norcross [” Cpon_adiournment of the meeting ——e-l;;;i: Dr. GrnL S Y ot Dr. L. A. Cornet Dr. Charles W. Hyde Dr. William Nerton g%y g g7 of the federation memorial exercises g Dr. Oliver C. Cox Dr. Willi A. Jack T e S Bt Mot Dr.Wilfred M. Barton Dr. J. Grege Curds Dr. Henry W. Josger DF. Albove . Pagen & du o each arher. and The F‘H_Smith()& Dr. S. L. Battles Dr. E. Y. Davidson Dr. Joseph H. Jeffries Dr: Misy Parsoxis Corby, who were among : ] (1] s most enthusiastic Repub. | ] éA 150 St - Dr. .Charles S. Billard Dr. J. H. Digges Dr. Gladys H. Kain Dr. W. R. Perkins '“'\.»‘c“,lf:.';';nl\lfy::: NO Loss T.f'fi-'(‘ :x‘\fl-:a::v!n\' 53 YEARe | Dr. Daniel S. Boiden Dr. Eredericle ¥, Donn Dr. Howard F. Kane Dr. George Peterson T e dend | o e N | Dr. Joseph B. Bogan B:j ;-‘ :: m:'h’m‘ Dr. Kate B. Karpeles Dr. Edward F. Pickford hibald Small, president 4 Dr. H. W. Kearne; x County Federation i Dr. Gaius M. Brumbaugh Dr. John P. Dull D:‘-. J. Thorias Kc]lycy g: g{ Burr - Piggott e, John A & B Dr. A. W. Boswell Dr. John C. Eckhardt Dr. AGRiiv Xl I.\n«h e & PERPETU AL | Dr. W. Silncll‘;r gowfin Dr. Everett M. Ellison D: J.m:n' J.?il;:y Dr. J. C. Pyles My Dr. Charles J. Bowne Dr. R. M. Ellyson Dr. Joseph Kreiselm: e , i | BUILDING || BrimiWams® Bl F S B ario i ol e : Dr. J. Rozier Biggs Dr. Raymond A. Fisher Dr. Thomas Latimer Dr. W ! P. Reeves !pany of Silver Spring, this county, | i Dr. J. Chesater Brady Dr. William C. Fowler Dr. Huron W. Lawson aos — e s, Marviand ' Nations) Guard, | ASSOCIA I lON gn E C;r. BBreeding gn ‘}{ye_]rll_)ert _% 8,‘1}" pr. g. g. Leadbetter B:; J“‘,;,,f‘.'.x,{“"}{f,’f,, ; 1712 thh St N W | Thuroday Svening. ~ Capt. Ty Evans | BAYS | R T, Wynuam L. U r. R. M. Le Comte Dr. T. J. Rossiter Clarence A. Weaver CNW. e ening. _ Capt. Roy Evans Dr. E. W. Burch Dr. William T. Gill, jr.. Dr. Thomas Lee Dr Ch: X B T hmecion, atnonnead 5 7 Dr. W. K. Butler - Robert C. Ru arles S. White FYVRRIRIIRRY 7% h s A. Groover . s Open Sunday for Inspection || both the 41 members of the company Dr. E. A. Cafritz g‘; ?ogl‘:“:tt%ny g; Rf‘fé'cuéa:" : g %‘r Rusmiselle Rapisssatativeite Show You | Il oourt. of | thenisaives. 1n_ svery way Dr. James A. Cahill, jr. Dr. Custis Lee Hall Dr. William H. Littlepage Fred s"*'s,,,d,mn S AN RemIEM. ibwins e linepitvnrce) Bl Compounded Dr. Thomas Cajigas Dr. Charles W. Harnsberger Dr. Thomas F, Lowe L& Miasicay of the Tet SaeTiasd Matsiiey. Semi-Annually Dr. Louis B. Castell Dr. Robert E. Henderson Dr. George u‘)‘.... Fred B% CYRUS Thouts. Poiainon an’ o uc o ||| Commencing January 1, 1926 Dr. De Witt Chadwick Dr. Carl Henning Dr. William J. Mallory o service company, spoke briefly, after Assets Over & IM MON \\'Mrh}v wlr»r’hnmn.!.n .\\‘4- e served. i $11,000,000 N ho heen annoimca it R A8 Cor, DUsh & IE - Ste. 'NW. 1414 K St. N.W. A. A. Rird. pastor of the Church of . e e JAMES BERRY, President : he Pilgrime, Washington. will preach J Main 1022 e A N mpeach JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y day evening. - = = ==

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