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THE EVENING EPISCOPAL PARISH EIGHTY MILES PER HOUR CHRYSLER VOTES ANNOUNGED IMPERIAL Results of Elections in Five “80” i Maryland Churches Are Re- | ported to Diocese. THE VERY FINEST || FRO M now on, thoughts of the very finest in fine motoringwill invariably sum- mon up thoughtsof the Chrysler Impertal ““80". It isinevitable. For here s the dif- ferent thing you have been asked so many times to expect— and so many times have failed to find. Here 7s that full, free, fresh kind of performance, of luxury, of swift- ness and facility. It is new, and it & dif- ferent, because Chrysler genius visioned for the finest of fine cars, possibilities never before realized; because Chrysler engineering, delving deepin scientificfact and soaring high in imagination, has gone far beyond current development to un- precedented achievement. The result is not alone 92 horse-power and 80s miles an hour,and unsurpassed luxury of' perform- ; ance, but a car as fine as moneywcan build, ‘mll'- of elections in! s have been r¢ of the Epi follow! Additional opal D at the dioce: Church here f of-t Olney, Md g 2 - Griffith, R. Jones, Da ; Alton Bell, Griftith, treasurer. iffith, Alton C. Bell, L. Howard, Douglas . Mobley, Thomas Delegate to 3. Griffith; alternate, sh, Brighton, Md.: v, rector; Everett Owings, W. convention—( H. H. Griffith. St 2 Rev Dro William, } Brown, William Hutton, Miss Lavinia Leisher. James Brown; iunior wa | HLOM. Williams, MeGill Belt, John H. M. l)un- W. ". Whitmore, with everythingin long life thatisvouched SR e bl Ry for by Chrysler quality. e, Briss iDaikie ATRD: Yutaieunt | treasurer. Vestry: James Hall, Tom | Abell, John Abell, John Wheatley, James 8. Carr, R. H. Pembroke, Dr. BOY LOSES DEATH RACE DESPITE SPECIAL TRAINS | Minnesota Lad, Nine Years 0ld, | Dies After Noted Doctors and | Three Railroads Rush Aid. By the Associated Press ROCHESTER, Minn., April 7.— HiB: LEARYY JR., & BROS. Robert eman, -0ld Chisholm lad, died early today, losing a race 1612 You St. North 4296 s with dea J s 1 Branch Salesroom—Connecticut Ave. and O St. L mnich Rt SR on three railroads and a half dozen of the best specialists in the North- west joined vesterday. Slight improvement shortly before | midnight came after the adminlstra- tion of serum, but the boy suffered another relapse. e New York’s New Residential Hotel, ||| > g P k SNYDER GETS FISHING KIT ~.a name and a place.~ NOR'IH As a residence for late Spring or Summer there is no more de- sirable place in all New York. In its quiet and verdant setting it re-creates the charm of old Gramercy Park’s delightful neigh- borhood life—adding to it many innovations in gracious living— most modern material comforts and personal service features. Artistic, cheerful rooms—terrace roof promenade—complete hotel and restaurant service. Since its opening last September it | has been the talk of discriminating people who know New York. Rooms singly or en suite. A select clientele of transient guests received. Operated by its owners. Circular with rates on request. Address— Deputies Present Gift to Marshal as Senate Confirms Him. Edgar C. Snyder, whose reappoint- ment as United States marshal for the District of Columbia was confirmed by the Senate Monday, received a complete fishing kit from his deputies vesterday to commemorate the event. Mr Snyder, a bait and fly caster, is much pleased with the gift and | will take ®advantage to use it as soon as the hardheads begin to arrive. Henty l!xller, Actor, I NEW YORK, April 7 (#).—Henry Miller, actor-producer, who was forced last night to postpone his opening in “A Stranger in the House™ at his | theater, was declared last night to he iticaliv ill with pneumonia. WILLARD H. BARSE, Manager. Two outstanding Trains seroing | two important Travel Routes Experienced travelers agree that the service rendered by these two outstanding trains is a remarkable achievement inmodernrailroading. "CAPITOL | NATIONAL LIMITED LIMITED All-Pallman to Chicago All-Pullman to St. Lowis NO EXTRA FARE NO EXTRA FARE ITH a record of 95.1% “on N addition to the comforts and con- time” for the three years of its venience of its fine, modern equip- operatior, this fine train provides de- ment, The National le‘fed“fifll the pendable connection in Chicago for the unusual record of 98.8% “on time” West and Northwest. Modern in gl:a?n‘g;t:sm:mymb'lewu—‘ ““”;d : it Ve e assurance to every respect excepting the old fl_sh pe ko 1% i appoint- ioned courtesy of service, The Capitol gients or Who Plln; mmm".’:“f’“‘ Llrmtefi combines tnve} ?amfort with Western or Southwestern points at established dependability. Cincinnati or St. Louis. Lv. Washington . 3.00 P.M. Lo. Washington . 6.20 P.M. Ar. Chicage . . 9.00 A.M. ok 8.40 A.M. §.00 P.M. Club Car, Compartment and Drawing Room Sleeping Cars, Observation-Library- LoungeCar, DiningCar. Train Secretary, Maid, Manicure, Barber, Valet, Shower Bath, Newspapers and Magazines. And always the usual good Bnlm-nore & Ohio meals. incinnati Ar. St. Louis . For information and reservations, telephone or visit the Travel Bureau, Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts.,, N.W. Phone: Main 3300. WALTER V. SHIPLEY Assistant General Passenger Agent BALTIMORE & OHIO THE LINE OF THE CAPITOL LIMITED —NATIONAL LIMITED | ed as 405 N s STAR, WASHINGTON, Public Is Given Lessons on How To Salute Flag Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., April The American Legion and auxil- lary yesterday inaugurated cere- monies looking to the uniform “svstem of saluting the national flag. Along the streets there were placed hundreds of emblems, with poles, and at each of these were stationed two Boy Scouts, who de- voted their time to giving the proper salute. The boys and the fla, much attention. Ci walked by, lookad at the boys and gave the salute as demunm ated. WO PRISONERS ESCAPE. tracted | Occoquan Authorities Ask Police | Search for Pair. e District workl ast night di xander Da hoth colored, and their absence immediately was reported to - | the police. Dawson vas record- aid to have a gold tooth that tlon. Stewart’s add as 744 Navy place southeast. Gift Used to Move School. SOFIA, April 7 (®).—Part of the in- come from the $100,000 given Ameri- can evangelical schools for boys and girls in Bulgaria from the estate of , | Charles Martin Hall of Oberlin, Ohio, will be used m transferring the insti- utions fron mokov to an improved ocation in Sofia. ‘The nausea of Sea, Train and Car Sickness promptly relieved. Expe- rienced travelers all testify to ita | positive action. 25 years in use. 75¢. & $1.50 at Drug Stores o direct on receipt of Price Th- Methorsiil Remedy Co.. Now York HERS, SEASICK N o ~ EnfE D SIX SEDAN 935 | “5.,._, v---hm-mm- The new WILLYS FINANCE means less money smaller monthly payments; and the lowest credit-cost in theindustry. Getthe figures. Overland Si THE 1515 14th St. N. Now—in 7— | LW, Service Station—1108 Vermont Avenue N.W. the great WILLYS-OVERLAND LINE—a D. C., WEDNESDAY, WOMAN, &3, FQUND SLAINBY MANIAG Body Located Under Couch on . Which Niece- Had - (y APRIL disappeared Saturday night, but that | sault and slander. relatives were not greatly alarmed as|Attornes . Bird, the father ol hildren claims that while the king at the intersection of ¥l 1926. she had been in the custom of visitin, over week ends. A search of the hom: saulted and struck by alleged also to hav: and threatening John Burke. have committed the crime night. A sheet was bound about the victim's neck and twisted tightly with an automobile tire iron. language i The live oak is a tree of growth. One foot to 18 inches a is considered rapid growing. Represented by | f the | wi or us toward | rapid year BOYS CHARGE SLANDER. Burke Brothers Seek $5,000 and $3.000 in Suit Against 8. Rosen. William Burke, minor sons of Wi through their in the Dist Slent Two Nights. o Hair and John Burke,' p 'he body 3 e 01 Phinney, 83, was found right. Use box ged won Beautiful is every woman’s NEWBRO'S nnrlem tors e ing w | person. Mrs. Phinney's body was found by | her- niec r MacArthur of Lomita, who told officers aying at. the house nd had_slept on the chich the body was e work of a demented since Sunday couch under found for two nights before she dis- | covered it. M Plan a cool and Comfortable Vacation Summer and winter are the same in the C aribbean for the temperature hovers around the 80 mark all the year ‘round. You can sail on a Great White Fieet Ship every Saturday and Wednesday from New York and enjoy, Ith-bringing Trade Winds that hn ind the luxurious star-lit nights, but ‘wonderful food and the kind of per- FADELESS DYES | Dye or tint all materials in | one operation | immed or made of | I you are sur successfully dyed | sonal service that ministers to your comfort. Then, 2 : eckn for ga: » or tinted in one operation with Putnam | e e :;I.?; Dyes. 0 need to trips, hotel expenses, Badeem iy e included i the price you pey for seur ticket | Same applies to hangings, dra Theo | Boil to dye. 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Step in. Comparison wxll certainly convince yous PLAN down, WARDMAN MOTORS, Inc. Salesrooms H St. at 10th N.E. 1108 Vermont Avenue N.W. Phone Franklin 4001 \ car for every purse | ‘When you drink tea- 'you should drink INDIA NDIA TEA, when made in the correct way, is the most stimulating and re- freshing drink in the world. It soothes and rests the nerves. [t in- creases energy. It helps digestion. a More than a million pounds of Tea are consumed every day in England. They know its bracing and stimulating properties, All classes drink it. In cottage and mansion, in workshop and factory, Tea is drunk many times a day, because it creates renewed energy, and invigor- ates you so. L When you have guests, serve afternoon tea It makes things run smoothly, pro- motes cheerful conversation, and creates a pleasant atmosphere. , A About one half of the world's tea supply comes from India, On the India Tea Bush grows the finest Orange Pekoe in the woed. How to make perfect cup of tea. Use an earthen- ware teapot. Put fnto it one tea- spoonful of India Tea for each cup of Tea required. Be sure the water is poured into the teapot the moment it boils. Allow to stand for $ minutes to in- fuse. Put a little milk or cream into each cup before serving the tea. It greatly improves . the flavour. Then add sugar to taste. but be sure you use INDIA TEA or a blend containing INDIA TEA C.FH. 50.