Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1926, Page 12

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e 10 * "THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 28, 1926—PART 1. FLKS SLAUEHTER SOCIAL WORKERS | e, e SHENANDOAH PARK COAST GUARD HELD ONFARM S DENED GIVE PRACTICALAD e s Decks \WATS ) . RN, UPHOLDER OF DUTY Government Hotels, who styled Animals Sent to Massachu- setts Are in Fine Condi- tion, Official Says. i herself an “inconspicuous citizen,’ Associated Charities Visitors| “rote t the Public Utilities Cor | yipginia - Completes Gift of |Enforces Law. VNo Matter mlssion yesterday and offered an Save Many Families | 15 " el i o ohieaes: | $1,200,000 and Tract May | What Private Opinion, Bil- . busses, s Facing Tragedy. LEauip the doubledeckers with | Be Open This Summer. | lard Tells Engineers. | forward-fs b sses in New York, Chicago and other citfes,” she sald, “and the How. the tendency to gaze into second-story through its truined soc windows would be serves the community by extending| if not obviated.” in a practical and constructive way Since interest las been arou Much of the Shenundoah National Park may be opened to tourists early this Summer, If Congress accepts Virginia's gift 1,200,000 toward the purcl und formall By the The shipped e sociated Charities, attitude of the United Stute Guard ard rum smuggling duty by Rear Ac lard, chief o nl workers, s | in the two-story hus controv. ic 1 s last nigh setts was inquired SR the helping hand to deserving fami-| (he'eommisaion has been lite designates the area that has been | oF the Ar Senator. Wailsh, D et | lies brought, to sudden misfortune by | deluged with letters, me..y of the ~vh'-r'\ml in u‘» [ lug. AX d -l.'m‘nl’-m: Engine an | loss of employie! oss, death and | writers admitting that heretofore | ' 1he ite site of the East's firs e forn § i Gk S 2l Syl . ohir.| they have manifested little inter- |STeat national park. This deciston ws a8 to tl e orn other causes, and by protecting ch est’ in | traneportation matters, |Nowever, may rest larzely upon the h ame enr dren from physical und moval dun-| The majority of the letters have | Manner in which Washington re-|or proposed tions to th o e e gers, is amply illustrated in some typi-| expressed sentiment in favor of |5Pends to the appeal for its rightful act,” the admiral told the 5 . MR il cases uf aid given by the organi.| the double-deckers, and .this fact [contributic the park fund tke it that you expeet 4l cas g & Aol 13 (exnectad! 10 Rave donisid Although the Governn branch of zition during the past y These instances, ocial workers viously stipu ling to_re ted that ft v Jle influence on the commis- ommend to ¢ n when it reopens the bus que: ) e pipHe heor 5 that the Shenandosh National how how the umsean on -“7:17“"' neacing Apsil N6 eretad HianealResls £ 31200 000 are thor oy studi e were raised by popular subscripti ing upon the mose practicul and ef- by April 1, it was stipulated that as JERRVS theslio; N9 s ot onky LY surance would have fo be given that the futias disposal of the or. the remaining suni—propably $1,300.- & yough the personal 000—would he avaflable when the service rinslaa ni interest of its time came for workers. he inatances cited show bt e how a little help, given at the right e e tine and in the right is often Commission. o all that is needed to tide u family over Virtually ail of the $1800,000 r serious crinfs estore to it . be raised outside of Virgini Alth, happiness s-sé B.tependence O bl G o A Take the case 0¥ o& dswervice man : : I B sl Like Real War. e ieh e, 98,8 e IS Left for Dead by Gang.| gonesver itk f"mota, o Lo Resoeiatio e o faed period, nis| $1,000 Reward Offered for |the vpark as Washington, & emplovinent us an unskilled worker With his income cut off and no nmm’ Cflptufe of Abductors. to pay th their small apart also further re ceess to the o National Capital ! ment, k ame sick from over- | — Washington is asked for a 1 . work and worry the bills piled 1 of $50,000. and credit w ex sted at the store. | By the Assor Pre 4 DADE CT March 27— Benefit to Be Derived Family Put “On Feet. | Search was made tonight for ‘four whbor told the Associated |y, ientified men who last night kid- | of their plight and one of | nypeq w (o) Gamble night s visitors lmediately called on | iichal heat and robbed him ar the family. She called in a physielan | jore hiny for dead on a lonely high- to exumine the wife and it miles from here. ( that she must undergo an ope speclul session late tod The husband, il hims Wi com )00 reward for the appre- forted 1t belne told t the visitor the assallants would make all necessary arrangce g citizens witnessed the kid he dl She found a tem-) naping which occurred in front ry home for th oy, and ar-| the courthe hey gave chase in ranged to have another family s but wef able to over- the father and s other childr Apers. while the wife v ) The marshal said four me irove a few week up iu o touring car and inquired if |in fa turn hom | he knew where whisky could be bought. | that it nd was about | Public almost Tar couneil in ndouh of the pi his job. and the ity Jlied negatively s reunited sume his rounds when he was |other unde e Another case shows how th i and bunlded into the automo- | requ any ve be | tarve n of the Associated Charitie v a into in. | could he accommodated v often is the channel throu which with the butt he | ciable numibe co eve family connections of persons in nee er disarming him well into the ar P lesarn of the misfortune which the Gamble feigned death t he said, | nerthern portion of er ; tated to reveal to th and { and a w long ride he 1| huwever, ¢ - ot i Chinese ity help { out « car by feet hin v . I i Th them A nber worker, captive had B in the foreed t ork by a strok threw : e h utfon little ¢ th wnd wite | flat. The man's former €m om0 : 1 touch with the A= hou « wted Charities, a visitor 1 i I Upper: Even Spot, the mascot, is proud of the prowess of these young- the home and learned in ¢ e loot from the ny shal's pockets sters, all \\hum won medals in various events. 1 e s 1 Center: One The Star Club boys taking a high jump in the 85-pound with the destilute cour _they | consisted only a gun, watch. foun caution that - class, ® had a well-todo married son Hving!tain pen and small change. immediat < ’ I Lmu Replica nl uwll.\h n\\ar«h‘ll llw winners. in a We n city. The son responded 0 5 S hanked the visitor (oF ‘!LIZQERIVIERA GARDEN PLANNED| him know of his parents' situation widow, with two ' 11 and 14 years of age, | Mayflower Ballroom to Be Trans- ends meet by taking in plain sewing, becume il er cas HUGUENOTS GIVEN WflIVIAN SWINNER NMI[]N S HUMAGE IN MOONLIGHT !]UEH 2 G | * Wilbur Speaks at Exercises| | Divorcee Wounds Man Whom | formed for Military Dance. | Meeti baliroom of the Mayflower | Tomor ng Tomorrow Nig tion 1 i she must e removed to 3 ow 1 L the hospital for an operation. 1t will be transformed into a |Pusiness men w or meant several weeks' confinement of the Ttalia ench sunken ton Hotel as the gue rman of the sh- | E= = com the Riviera for the ball to Harpe ysician ed the the Military Order of the | N8t A ated Charities, itor var .on Monday ‘evening, April | confidently expected that'by th found the two girls alone in their|12. Plans for transforming the ball- | the campaig rented room. She arranged for the|Toom were submitted vesterday by |T€POrt that t landlady to be responsible for the Don Juan, inte for S cuy Is after School hours and supplied | tor of Baltimore. who r that the A her of there and she daughter o Honoring First Colonists She Says Deserted Her | e pont_and food for she girl | 12 Palaice in Nice, Fra with a vie i has dn et | They were thus protected and able to | Proved by Capt. Charles Demonte, | Defore the nce in nen frma the subcommittee on deco. | ArTives continue at school, while the visi called almost daily to keep in touch with them. The mother was r { of worry and this contribu AS scor here have point put into the ar]l Li most notew 1ay when for the ball | he diplomatic corps is expected to be well represented among the promi- to Settle in America. | for Girl, 19. | . | By the Associated Pre 100-pe ! . nenut guests at the ba wel b pled | March -A| BAKERSIIELD, C Mareh her uitimate recovery. fet supper is being e hundred dedicated at Pa District Attorney H. . Schmidt is| Saved From Self. feature. - polnt of view Secr v his | Island today to the interpid bund of | R s s “STUFFlNG” ALLEGED Another of entir different . i fBust e o b Huguenots who, un | a moonlight pistol duel | fature was of a skilled machinist,| The cost of living in Italy has been | 15t and initia o 0 Ribaut. founded | pet n - Mr: Louise Newman | employed and receiving the top wages | mounting. carrying out | R R ai | divorcee, and O. D. Day. chief night 'N VOTE REGISTER'NG »f his craft, who applied to the Asso i an continent in 1562. i o i Sohiterh | Basift ciated Charities, as he said, for “help, American voices he pione to worship Gor not charity.” His own story was that, because of drinking and gambiing into day. Duy| 100,000 Notices to New Chlcago‘\\m. h he was led by association with{ here. The duel was held fter midnight yeste ted in prai izht a pl | Railr | shortly 2 part « to the dictates of th n @ hospital with a bullet-shaitered | B e e bl I bektlegparst | ic Sl it p of gamblers and bootlegser: = sciences, only to be ma arm uu,l‘ ]h.;v't] = 4[\|ml~ Mrs | Registrants Reported Returned | i ouna his shiop, his payroll vanished = == ds s not injurec ~ ; ; every week and he was of no use to 9 ’ POV Ibur RLathe | Shootte S0k Diece an r”"”.‘ to Post Office. his wife and two children. He wanted Founded E.F. Droop & Sons Co., 1300 G Street Founded st of Ar Jay’s home after he had left_his T alant ” 16 ata 1857 S ). P ; : e at night. In statements to the ois Jitito aemEol o the Gae e Specialists in Musical Products 57 ibassy at W sented Ir Other spealk ded Maj. Gen. John A. Le umandant of the Uni authoritie: Newman is alleged | By the Associated Press that she gave up her| CHIAGO, Mar family for Day, with e troduced the machinist to a man —Reporied re- | whose tact and judgment she believed . e tha . 10 the post of- [qualified him for the task. The new t t R d W th na Cor Thom ISR shac ey riend cultivated the machinist, met (Y Ome esoun 1 - ED & he himself c fice today of upward of 100,000 specia Sonth, Carotiha, W. (C. Mit:] gtiar UL a8 e HiimeelCToN 3 3 peckal | tter work hours, went home with ve Tlugnenot Soclety | oouain a divorce. This, Mrs. Newman | notices mailed to new registrants | pi “oropped him up for a little while, “and Maj. Gen. Fil | finci :;Lvi;nml‘:f:"x‘i‘(‘)mnl:(’lj ;f;”]f&.'}h&,‘fi was cited by the Republican faction, |and now tne machinist is clear of debt Y ant of the Parris|qnsterved his affections to a girl of | Neaded by Senator Deneen, tonight as [and has a savings account. He con- . ining Station. 19, whose name was not made public irming charges of ‘“‘stuffed” list lmlu“ to I::l(u]l’ n‘vulxuk\::_h with his friend Newman said she waited for|in Tuesday's registration of Chicago [“"f ot Arre O o, typioal jcasss f All the Earth responds to the call of Spring at Dax in the moonlight early vesterday | voters, ¢ th many in which the Assoctated | E pring ; of the many EIR e A | astertime, and it is to be expected that the Great rest In | Charities serve: | turn, without delive as to ps war Schoo! preside of South (¢ K. Cole, comm Mz Wilbur Praises Pioneers. tary Wi eulogized the set- torical facts UNLIMITED ( 00.YARD DA 2 and revi e returned ki 5 v In view of the intense int A i b Settiement and the sub- | He retirned the fire, but none LS| the regist which a both | viduals involved, but the comunity as Spring Festival of the Church should be observed e of the colonists. AR aoit Mr8.| the April primaries and the mayoralty | well by 'ving families through | 4 S 1id, “thi ves huve been filed, | CAMPAIEN & vear hence. warnings fcrl otherwise might mean | in fitting manner, with joyful Festival Music. « astes and A Al we gainst coercion and or- | permanent dereliction or a destitute V¥ “continent = mmmx influence to the 250,000 new [{uture. on the lists. announced today that | N VICTOR RECORDS tices were undeliv- MORE RESTR'CTIONS Il —you reproduce with fidelity the renditions of the ered because the registrants were not | Helen Bell Rush of Dawson, at the addresses given. Kor the first great mas(ers of song and instrument. bt the unveiling was the [ rived on the ime in his otectl 2 TR B o e e e e peton v IN ZONING PLANNED(E | The serviee of our Record Department. on the arles have recently been | said aho had mars a Suiccesstul debur uarded work and the poll - || ground floor, is helpful and most efficient. (Foreign vernment S e’ compeiicd | SINGER BRINGS 300 DOLLS | esistrr fuge as one postal_officials vast surface of the T i 100,000 of the they might have such . March e ( inearthed. ‘The memorial reared n operatic soprano in Milan. She | registration officials tonight they | (P v congressional appropriation, while | exhibited an aquamarine ring which | completed rechecking the list of | Two Amendments Affecting A and | Language Records, 2nd floor.) ' he exercises were under the auspices | she sald was presented to her in ap. | voters, 5 & It 1P f the Huguenot Saclety of South R xmnl«lmlz;x‘:xfiz 'o'”r:r.':‘?l;' r,an tallan s uides tonight AA Areas Will Get Public i You are cordially invited to hear these numbers played on e. | Carolina o £l had been st of “'suspect” reg. , R E R5TOUND (L | n year 1562 Fort Charles was [ for 500 years. ants with the announced object of Hearing April 22. | the ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA kere. B > S LS, | built here jooked out over the ‘ Mis -“ Rush r;-olnferssed a weakness sonally canvassing the names and i WEDTARD DASH ] b | Hirbor of Port Royal, then among the | for collecting dolls, and she brought nging individuals up for identifica- gocond, fine \rbors in the known world. | 300 of them with her. Hon v Drastii ‘action. 18 Dein: considersa || Rameaux, Les (The Palms) In French s e WU - tas this body of water con- | - by the Zoning Commission to improve I - - LA Tt Dan i | sidered hy the expl Ribaut that he | 0 the architectural and esthetic beauties | Hi (OOt Ty et L o RO (, Coas: | inforined his King that in it all the | of certaln restricted sections, it w [l Ride ont Kide on in Majesty! Harrold( 6150 1% $2.00 Lathunson. " ¥ e TS R s of Coxdlle S revealed yesterday with the announce: e i il RS T0POUND CLANS, e t fleet to ride ment that the commission at its next |l Christ the Lord Is Risen Today Homer) o. .. o .o frerward, whe Ring Out, Wild Bells Homer $1. ambpra 50 ARD_DASH —F a3 ve cume SppE i, whea | public hearing, April 22, would pro- i L = 5 R o] 0 fo took the | Do two amendments to the present | ‘\[le!uil:'lllfil‘]e‘\‘hallliend His Flock {:omor} SIEELTS §R0 ailed their fleet in essiah—He Was Despis: omer 2§ P _$3 k ulations. | N ’, e et establish at Beaufort the i i ST P N [| he Sirite Ts 0'er, the Batfle Done HaL rice % “ | Dopur tment of the South. y to date for MIL y the words “community house” from A o Eaatis Rieu i lll’l'y ll!“uflel 18860 10 This is the wew style Ortho- It wa A .m," Spe n:-\h‘;‘ gl WELFARE and CHILD-CAR- 1 a section n{ |hde regulations re;:.mflm | ur ol 'Il‘:lnh:.Quanfl phonic Victrola combined | | whe . struck terror to the ear] ING work -of the ‘Associated 3 to “A restricted area Mhis, it was i od S e : ooy 9 R t capt s the Associated 2 " : Sy o | I So Loved the World Trinity Quartet with FiveT BAKER B EA“S GOLF RULE ‘ sptured Charities and Citizens' Relief expiained, would ussufe property o [l God 8o Loved the World Teini 5o ith Five-Tube Radiola . | . man. Thereafter for|llj Association. Somstructed | in the A . restricted il Trinity Quartet —ovinvpbonie Repisdaitise Plays Four Eoles Instead of Two (VA0 (0 Spaniards used the fort| 10800 i \ Sanés - |l Stabat Mater—Cujus Animam b [ —Plays all Vietor Records o Bife R {4 w military givers are urgently ) N2 " The other amendment would add Il Lambert Murphy S —Capacity for Thirty Records | n 8Gth Birthday Sliisey STy : needed to carry on this city- Vi new paragraph to a section concern- ‘} Stabat Mater—I1flammatus 12 S1.50 —Radiola ‘Uses Batferies WHLTE 310100 I”subsequently the colony of Caro- wide, non - sectarian Social : : ing “AA restricted area” to read iile Marvh-Vietor Oratorio Chorus | —Antenna—Outside_or Indnors 5 v 5 shed at another point | Service. I = J follows: “In the AA restricted are ] Jesus Christ Is Risen Today ] —'2::‘-(": :;"::Im Wide Range of 2 imexplored coast | i district, the mintmum dimensions of i Pipe Organ Solo Mark Andrews {,o-0. | .o h | Reviewing the historics - | ill you be one to give as - yards and courts and the maximum | When I Survey the Wondrous Cross ( Seven Other Styles, Ranging || here today frien { lating to the settlement, Secref vou feel able, using the fol- percentage of lot occupancy shall be il Pipe Organ Solo Mark Andrews Price From §425 < he always plavs b | e today told how the Spaniards lowing blank: the same as A area district, except | in Price From $425 to $1,000, tulated by their king for that thereafter buildings shall be i tee on ol cour Site G ‘ h said Mr iker had been |(he massacre. Quoting the exact erecteds or altered for use only as | it sited by his physicizns o two of Phillip of Spuin, the Secre- rdPr . Bs s 5 s 3 v hed single family dwell- M ;14’('.‘:\ ‘ Yow Aned tEAG he had ‘u,m‘.‘d i ““\":..,,,l”,',,l.;::.f" i < 1jl ora “9-“0".._ l‘"asn'uey. Joint Finance Committee, Associated Charities :‘"],"Z"\“fl:dfl:f: sldi yards.” This | SPECIAL NOTICE: We ask our many pat: ho h dered I out a way to get in some fine drive “With this brutal epitaph we might | and Citizens' Relief Association, 1022 Eleventh St. N.W. amendment would have the effect of | thie New Orthaphonic Types af \Imo'l‘“v‘flo';"‘ who ‘"“= orl Iml i and still remain within the letter close thig pitiful chapter in American | improving sections where the archi- e patient for a little longer. The Victor Company was simply swamped with orders |- before it got its machinery for manufacturing in quantity under way. Very shortly all dealers will have a full supply. tectural layout of double or triple bir orders. history, but after nearly 400 vears we houses is not satisfactory, it was said. | Mr. Baker, howevei lated in- l S to dedicate a memorial to Inclosed find §. structions literall oday by playing | their valor and to record that the four holes with k. I. Loomis, an | spirit which they here manifested sur- old friend. vived in others who also fled to the | o . 2 continent to secure liberty, and today A‘ifiifif&r‘s"?fgb A petition from the National Coun- ‘Al Smith's Danghter to Wed, | ¢ hear Joyful witness that nowhere Active ...... '5.00 Name cil of American Indians, charging un- : : l . on this continent from Point Barrow i S0 . MNeme fhist disoriminations and asking a com. J 9 #®).— | to Cape Horn, from the Atlantic to Supporting . 25.00 plete reformation of the Indian at \ p s uSIC Ouse (Please mdlrule class of mombershlp] | | i Indian Reform Sought. ’ | ALBANY, N. Y., March Gov. and Mrs. Alfred mith toda the PPacific, is it necessary for earnest, Sustaining 50.00 ministration system based 02 an in- | announced the engagement of the honest, Godfearing folks to imprison Cs i telligent and sclentific study, “’RA| eldest daughter, Bmily, to Maj. John | themselves within fortifications in Capital .....100.00 Address presented to the Senate yvesterday by Exclusive Distributors for STEINWAY PIANOS in Washington m A. Warner, superinténdent of the [order that théy may worship their God R T e Senator King, Democrat, Utah. It New York State Police. The wedding | according to the dictates of their own RS ant why . was referred to the committee on ~ Wwill take place in June. onsciences.” Indian Affaire. , - ||I||l|||l1|l||||flmmfll||||||l||||l|l|lHilIHHIlIHiHIHHHIBfllfiIiHHIl|Hllfllflmmllflwmmllmfllflflfllfllflflllfllflflflw L § 4 < e

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