Evening Star Newspaper, March 29, 1926, Page 16

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SRS FORFLL =) Presidential Ahp()intmefits. Aty Aluminum and Tariff In- - cluded; He Says. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1926. - HRE SWEEPS 'l'wu et e memen ver | Black Cigar Causes Undoing of Boy MODEL NEARLY READY. | Ciir ittt figtor: the Sostiescer. It attornoan, TonE it wwrh o Was on His Way to Tackle Pirates |stone Mountain Bids to Be Let toper. Bapiist minister, | Sixteen streams of water were TR Sidrs After Shipment to Atlanta April/15 sterday | | i played on the two buildings. Most —~ e e e et | By the Amoclated Press. tragedy in o clgar wrapper overtook| NEW YORK, March 29 UP).—The b St o Sl ‘en.| NIW YORK, March 29.--Two r them on Third avenue. They wers|master model of the central group in || AUTCO PAINTS 1 i | | | I i | ARRIVED Y Eoi Machinery, hay and feed .| held for the arrival of their parents.|the Stone Mountain memorfal will be =2 stroved With ;mer‘mmom. e | fieia, . yesterday found ‘that wl oo - di’lTl;'—te = ¥ completed in a few days and shipped B]ack, $l 25 Qt & plant df P combany was SURN- 1, G vigar a abol ' with two ichmon eater Damaged. to Atlanta by April 15, when bids will 5 - 3 < r feeders of the elec- | s it o - . $100,000 Estimated Loss to Iy duneech detigiendocs o (LRl R | caninen. RICHMOND, Va,, March 20 P be let for the canstruction of thé mus Colors $1 75 Qt bt vepiaies John plp o Smoked with a certain -jauhty air| Fire early vesterday damaged the|sive figures, it was announced here. y . . Forbes Company and 't repairs soon were made. oing | for & few moments, it Agnified the | Strand Theater, used as an emer-| The annguncement followed a con-|| Gold Monogram Tranifer Free down ine walla of the burned build. | rover, the cosmopalite. After that. it | gency playhouse and for amateur | ference by Holling X Randolph, presi- With Every Quart Walter Roberts et shviate perdls o firemen and | meant the bleak ‘end—in a police sta-| theatricals for several vears, to the|dent of the Stone Mountain Assocla | = J others working . about the scene, | tion—of high dreams of romance in|amount of about $30,000. The flames tion; Augustus Lukem:\rg, sculptor of Fl‘ Be “ & n 4 Origin of the fte has ot heen ascer:| the. South Seas. had attained such proportions when | the memorial, and L. W. Robert, ir., 1€s, a ' “ George,” Donald Shea, 16, | discovered by a patrolman that it |an engineer of Atlanta. ocidted Press i | Specaut Dispatch to The star e told Policeman Sasek “is | was fist thought that the entire West ZTREE e Sharp Co. dentinl ntment 1he DUE TOMORROW. LEXANDRIA, Va., March 29.- . - ving." Broad street block was doomed. . F iminun Co. of Am in which | Eetoni vehira 3 ed $100,000 damage yester- Found F %o Teath | George Jukes, 14, lying in a hallway o gl Hits Churchmen Who Drink. 732-736 10th St, N.W, vetary Mefjon s i the Forbes Milling Co. plant ound J¥rozen to Death. on Third dvenue, confirmed the diag-| 1r you need work, read the want| JOHNSON CITY, Tenn, March 29 Main 1964 viff : : adjoining grist mill of Wal- | Special Dispateh (o The Star nosis with a groan. There was a|cojunms of The Star. WELLHIE the ehuichidnombrs - and ] nee on the two| CUMBERLAND, smoldering ‘black clgar—a villainous : : 3 = : " about $50,000. Willlam Werner, 43 y \d, o | “Lwo-fer’— Dy George's side. Police- he fire broke out in the Forbes [man of the fire cliy mines of the [ man Sasel drew his own conclusions nt and i [ Union Minlng Co., b s | and applled fresh air, . from Mount S was At 'thé station house the invalld re. DUE WEDNESDAX. P n 3 to death ye He was lying | vived, and the bovs explained t : h v o M v ried 1 | Honer 2 (Cruise ) . i s downward now on a path been on the to the South B » o R e flavié, Saroh 24 E ading from his fa L iy Mally: Coase slien exeelent onth . ) OURGOING STEAMERS, 2 = oy | R 1319-1321 F Strest Do AN A oligud SAILING WEDNESDAY hampton 000 AN | pering. :‘:w ! B STORE NEWS Hours: 8 AM. to 6 P.M. ertain whether Springing th FRIDAY 00 A M | ] ; e i m . .\!fkr 2 ”\:v‘ ’:.\l | Hab ' 3 . | Joo b e rerehiedSe e O E 00 P.M "o ,“,( " ':. t = HV 00 PN 00 AM 00 AN 00 A M We've been holding back our great- / est attraction—keeping it for Easter. 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