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12 THE APRIL 4, 1926—PART 14 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., HALF OF SCHEPPS RICHES m A"] BUYS Why, for Instance, Should New v i Called, ]NAMIN(; OF PULLMANS STIRS IRE OF SLIGHT LD LLUBS AND ALLEYS| “Chevy Chase” and “Gridiron,” Instead of Man Who Asked Charity Ideas Leaves Rest of Es- | tate to His Daughter. Wash home in more stonians will feel at than one in the ars soon to be put ‘Liberty Limited,’ sylvania Rallroad's de luxe between Washington, Balti more and Chicago. | Each of the 18 elaborately appoint | ed coaches will be christened after to the {some familiar object, personage or might best distribute I | orzunization in the National Capital, T hore | it was announced vesterday. without | Three new latekt design, | business men | tures, will be ‘Dupent Circle” Circle ways new pullman m the series of t By th . NEW Schepp, ple: Assoviated Press YORK, April millionaire impor to advise pold who: public response died fortune brou: than 100,000 ons, receiving one ered worth followi He died Marei and his i is entire es venly betw ce L. Sch Schepp Fou ded | named Flor-| A trio of new club vars, Lcopold | taining buffet, 1l rtion y and bath, and fur { a private clubroom, will be known as iridivon Club.” “Cosmos Club” and Army-Navy Club.’ Twelve new sleeping ca these distinetiy and ashington each con barber shop ished to resemble 85 h e will have he Mall,” “Dead Man’s Hollo‘n. K | ciation of |eq [ing of p it | Amer- | “Alexandria” and “Chevy Chasy Jealous Grumbling Resounds. Already there are hear discontent over the names selected, clulbe 1 slighted rlroud ) ex not or 8, swing Circle.” “White Cross “Congress of products of { ! ptimis He w as | ¢ it Moth Anti- | rumblings | cher Associations, International Asso am Wagon Dyivers Local No. 111." The names chosen for the sleepi coaches are destined, it seems, for similar drubbing at the hands of jealous residents, who point out that no consideration was given Anacostia Georget, Sixteenth Street High- lands or Clarendon, afl of which claim 1l prominence with Alexandria and Chevy Chase, to say the least. Why Not Hell's Bottom? It is rumored also that a mass meet- test impends among resi otts Alle Gap, . south 1id to are Fog Bottom Swampoodle, Bloodfield, Buzzard's . Crow Hill and Hell's Bottom > mention Dead Man's Hollow in Virginia. The residents feel, eems, that these names are more venerable and picturesque, hence far more appropriate A list of substitute names suggested by one citizen as “more representa ive” includes “Director ‘Belt Line,” “Blanton,” “Oc Double-decker,” William Mc " “Four-and-a-H ers and Parent-] ‘Hip Sing’, and Helpers, dents of Fightin east, feel snubbed over over * to the they v v, has ¥ trouble 11 be dis- appointed disclosed that most the members House fecl that the Pennsylvania Railroad would be absol Justified in naming all its sleepers after mem bers of the upper house. of ‘-‘IMPROVEMENTS NOTED IN FARM CONDITIONS " | Higher Prices for Hogs and Cat- tle Offset Effects of Corn Surplus oftice W the e pur A special ree 1 1o re of the howed, Schepp had at f = the matte to han the indust and the live stock ry much improved rman Cooper ned. howeve rproduction this ves potatoes. Despite prev . he said. land bax % from the South indieated that farr rease their ch farmer or community is per- well aware,” he emphasized, 00.,000-bale ¥ for the South. and they response retired to st he the countr; nd the sistan us mm..uu]\ Ir apparent recognition in I {to ir | belleve ze, but they or other section: tc . - Ir » the benefit More Favor-| iy reports on intentio to plant potatoes indicated ov | hroduetion and lower prices. Mr. | Cooper said. Winter wheat acreage in the North- ant the other fellow do it. so they will PRINCESS IS IMPROVED Cux.dn'on able as She Passes Restful Day. LONDON: April 3 (®).—A bulleti tssued tonight on the Princess _ Viectoria, sister. Victoria's crop this year | need of reducing acre- | s of farm-| | & London singer’s | by card only. | until the supply | mailed only quested | Wolr, ENGLISH SINGER COMING. Miss Anne Thursfield to Give Con- cert at Library Wednesday. Miss inger, charber Librs noot Anne Thursfield, English will give a song recital in the auditorfum of the Wednesday after- 4:30 o'clock. This will be this fi appearance in Admission is free, but Cards may be obtained, is exhausted, at the music division of the library between 10 am. and 4 p.y. Because of the limited capacity of the hall, ds should be called for early. Reserva tions cannot be made. Cards will be applicants from out of ons unable to use any ve been issued are re return them before music of Congress Washington. town. Per: cards that to ¥ Tuesday. Miss Thursfield’s clude, among others, songs by Brahms, Debussy, Ravel ang cotempo. rary British composers. FREED IN MURDER. Woman Who Accused AcquittedE Man Held as Slayer. | FAIRMONT. Minn., April 3 (®).— | A charge of murder against Arthur | Goerndt, 38-year-old farmer, was dis- | missed today at a preliminary hear ing. Mrs. Esther Atz com- plainant and a s 4 prog will fn west was described as about normal, | P Goerndt, refused to George, réported that she less disturbed day and that hej tion was slightly more favorable cess is suffering from influenza the incriminate | with condittons good. Money for mortgage loans was held | plentiful at low interest rates in al-| most every dx\(ri-l | grounds that she might herself. She is in jail charged with fir: degree murder in connection with the death of her 5vea.-old son Ray- mond. After Mr: s reported to oninied rogress | FREED ON POISON CHARGE e being held for a few weeks, arft accus. He charged Mrs. Atz | with accusing him to clear herself. { Man and Woman Liberated When Husband Won't Prosecute. ANGELE: Brugen. Archer tod purchs place it i SHIPPING LOS 4 { olive nmidt ¥ were freed of | ing poison with in food for the William H. Bow- attorney of Sawtelle, were lib- of conspiring to who refused to prose- at and -] SRt o Papering and Painting Very Reasconabl i ARRIVED YESTERDAY i - be Pnces Sou No inconvenience. ced workmen, The etore of (:II&IJ[\I(! r'lahhnhl‘d 191 7422 and 3713 Washington Phones Main EDWIN S. RUCKER 1210 H Street N.W. wirder Bowers, !eu The court characterized sociation” and the bre: ! vows as husband and wife DUE TODAY. | both for what{ their “corrupt cing of their | scored Port Limon. TOMORROW Southampton DUE Rail Héad Dies Suddenly. JANESVILLE, Wis.. April 3 (®).— | “rancis Fouse, president of the puluth and Iron Range Railway, died | 261 tonight in a hospital here following a | 1| sudden illn in his private car last | | night. His death cecurred while o special | ain carrying doctors was on its | from Duluth. I Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For tntestinal revarea NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W. AD Mare April Good Electric Istimate ! MPROVE Your Home by Wiring. 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On April 15 the company and music lovers of the city will join in paying at tribute ac the Washington | fum, when “Pi " and Secret of Suaznne” will be sung double bill, in perfo nce will be given in his honor. ‘oming here without contruct, an inade te and un- e musicians, himself whole sic until now he is not only as years a unknown in W and JACQUES SAMASSOUD, Conductor of the Washin, for highly finished performances. Inauspicious as was Mr. Samas soud'’s entry into this city, he is by | no means unused to high honors. native of Russi SiikdiuhasE o Nikish, and se. ucting | in other V¥ rtugal through the three bullt up th his orche: Industriou he brough: nd drilled y until, in the company tistic height that stamped pany as an-organization of the first water and himselfwas a great leader. ie musician ‘Lohengrin up to the | Al | om t\nt'\l “ wid not only eat Vision. | purts of Russia, puatd Inspired by ¢ i Director Albion fisos at orchestral works are in_ his repertoire 1 the distinetion of conduet of the C ltimore, he went him. Strangely e gliacei,” the ope in his honor him cond once, but the question after the first 1 “Madame Butte at the President pany it was conducted. hwill be sun Albion heard gaged him at | Samassoud requested that 't be Jeft until > here. | s to be sung Theater by the com I-American cast, and a which Samassoud ss was instanta neous. Mr. anged for his permanent services at once. He out lined the hopes and ideals of those backing the National Opera idea and Samassoud ume inspired by the pted the post as con- | fee that meant a | for he de i RESCRIPTION PREP ARATION W I T B JISH T'll\ SHOP D E E L.le\'LLY ROFEGS]O AL HARMACY John . Phy, Jorato: Haley, Prop. analyses and examinations as vaccines and tained at prop sac hiare. Autog: biologicals pi | company in Own Regiment. organization of 350 musicians which became famous under his leadership. He has brought to the Washington Opera Co. not only « wide experience, a deep un derstanding of his a & tech nical equipment, but, above all. the deep con: tion that a life in music 1 can inspire. 5o great EARLY TRIAL URGED FOR WHITTEMORE was the success of “Lohengrin the Monday on a charge of participating in the Bank ¢ Buffalo miurder and robbery here last October. District ’\llnrh uv B. Moore will move the 1se for trial April 9 ~Whittemor threatened to take nlln rs with him if he goes to the ele tric chalr, but it is expected that he will plead not guilty when arraigned nd will fight the « District Attorney wsed himself Moore today pro- demand sprang up for concert by the opera orchest this late date in the season not found practicable, so it ded that the perform: in his honor be clans and music lovers their intention of attending ute not only to his art in apprecvation of his votion in g of opera here, when far tive offers elsewhere would lure awa M Bessie chairman of the Federal workman's compensation committer a stdte ment yesterday alling for support for | shington Opera id a |ful music great tribute to Mr. Co., with Mrs. Brueggeman declared: . productions, is beyond th “All Washingtonians and all music | experiment. = But to > Washin, without the backi director, Idou- | is being done in the ca at work being | bill, arranged ' sital first-class [ Jacqu m prices and in edu-|an experiment. love of beauti-! make it a suc as confident of convic ing Whittemore that he decided not to prisoner - Chief Rocle has dug up ew evidence in Buffalo and York,” Moore said, “which abso- connects Whittemore with the sery and murd ntifications or have froncla gAMeged Slayer Expected to! 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