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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7. 1926. 'NEW WITNESSES i 1_"“;:::@“;:6““‘ ART SALES AMUSE | [ wer ero on T CINDERELLA FALES |EEamemciyisia s Not enough’ people real- ize that clothes should be NEW HOME cleaned and pressed thor- The soclety t9kes the position that away for “next season.” This is one of the best ment of Jurist. » | nadBiE St ofiat tesiitony by \ ' | Mr. Mary Conlin, - roominz house Poanded 1872 o) | 1623 Conn. Ave. ‘forms of moth insurance, A date for the impeachment 'trial | keeper, that she ousted the Heenans | Branch 4209 9th St. N.W. for soiled garments invite |} Gordon and Horning Back of Judge George W. English of the|Go to Auctions, Then Pass \Effort to Block Browning’s s “undesirabie rcnants ! hese estroy o | g % Marriage to Heenan | SMERTENKO TO SPEAK. Phone certainly than do perfectly [I| From Search in Binghamton | Maiciaxy ibeammitie: has made s | Humor About Them Across HALDEMAN | o L L e | B E journed. v e 14 for Palestine Fund. “clean clothes. 3 report. on the question of whether the for More Evidence. SIS (Harics the Hugee tia s Supper Tables. Cleaners and Dyers Since 1883 Formal notice that the House had tatad Py Prof. Johan J. Smertenko, former 1133 P by I| tnited States Attorney Gordon and | voted for the impeachment trial was | By the Astaciated Press. é 733 Pennsylvania Ave. ! | Assistant United States Attorney | served on the Senate yesterday by | NEW YORK, April 7. Blase New | NEW YORK, April 7.—The Cin-| . crensor of journalismi at Grinmell never told that Kraft Cheese is “just as good.” Because Kraft Cheese is the standard of com- parison. Quality Beyond Question For the Spring Racing Meet You'll Need | ha N. ¥ y ot R v v ~ hamton, ) Y where they wen 0 | House, 4 amuse themselves. They attend cur. Haoran sha Yo wealthy. adafval, 51- | W& Jewish Commugity Center in he- trial of Ziang Sun' Wan. Chinese stu- dent, charged with murder in connec- night club/tables. | Hon ‘with the death of Ben Sen Wu, A subdeb who had “done” the Lev feted by the law. Washington in a 10-day campaign, an undersecretary at the Chinese edu: erhuime sale gleefully told ahout a 3 to appear in Children's Court tomor- | 9 the District Zionists, /| their visit. It is understood, however, ging for a purchaser. & < - v ’ G ‘_jfl W [ Im,_\. sought witnesses to prove that I.EGIDN AUX"—IAR “Finally,” she sald. “some good- the Prevention of the Youds Jews of Amerien.” > David Nong. a Chinese, i g vhich is seeking to - 2 rtenko already has spoken | ) d Lee Nong. a whose time Charlie came along and paid bl pits I e e Nl biitcs i Mt Sostns of loc- brother of the accused, as the person T vl Tableau Put On. o - e car or truck carry the at Annapolis, who is facing a general general Jewish tonits: “The Jewish of the men, was not in Washington at lean of one of George Cruikshank's oy is stll confined to bed |to Live,” “What she Gentlle Thins of function perfectly under Sees Mistaken ldentity. the Leverhulme sale and was entitled, [rated it as one of the three greatest|unknown assailant while she slept.| | | bank taxicab might easily e Idia faxiosts mshuetuily) hav an angered wife greeting the return |office of Duveen Brothers recently | her home, but assurance was piven | From the Life Magazine s very mucl ¢ { the White House executive office more time was very much emaciated and of hands of which pointed to 3 a.m owned by a Swedish cavalry officer | as possible. came a member of the TransStyx he o . b ver § feet tall and broad of shoulder. | (o o \o.day conference of the |over the sale of a hook on corpulency |authentic Rembrandts and discover- | Hoyt by Krnest K. Coulter. nencrallthe subdivision which he could have 2 Gordon o B Villard 5 th y ! COLUMBIA 5228 Maj. Gordon admiited that he in-|the Willard Hotel. " In the group were | A65 P WM, uloroq | Private collections in Europe are|alleging that Frances was months longer iles to get a copy of the pi Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Con : Blea o gat . opy. of’ the Splkisie fsere o 5 Broadway's interest in art. how RS quented roadhouses was not| “Whe is that man? asked ac and the District of Columbia. Nebraska Pastor Busy Man. accused. e L O e revival of Inferest in religions art. They further axserted tha “that is the Indian chief who sold The recent purchase of “The Temp. | and serving as director of the town the names of the witnesses which he [Posts in careving on vehabiiation oo 78600000 created considerable [busy st vear remarks Capper's w S and in child aid. * New Ones Not Listed. ) g P rr g e SRR Morning Session Program, Collection” of Titians owned by the ' shelled 1.730 bushels of corn and con tioned in the list as they will be re- | i) %y agidents. Commissioner Kred. Science reports revived interest in the | . | 5 et . SeE vors | & RA HILLS.VIRGI Maw requires service of list of jurors | BURETRTCR: Washington was the city [#8 the zreatest of the followers of szs Up v De s ird : vt seek evidenc be used in the thir rent art sales and then try to make Heanait A hac wenifur aiilvet. 5L | g 0 e VAR Anvea Frances and her mother, Mre |April 25 to May 5, it was announced jenal mission, January, 1919, portrait of King George III. by Sir row on complaint of the Society for His topic will be “A Challenge to issi and icture appeared in a Binghamton pa 700 for ol nr : The Transmission Dl pp g i ¥ for the second-hand thing. LIEUT. WILLIAM H. FAGA, afior Lo 16tn bicth: next June,| tares, under the auspices of the Zion- who had given him a check for $5.000, f g inow! “Penches.” ” ., ettire driving 1680, Members of Conference in| Anctner night ciub party went xo| 8 MRAPOL Bhe B 00 % FoOia! Is Known as “Peaches. S apteac T T Tewiah the time of the tragedy. Session Here Pay Re- j..,...,c,,l drawings on prohibition. 1t]— —— - | under treatment for acid buine she |the Jew” and the “Melting Pot and all driving conditions. Van said the man who zave hi g ” . 0 e “A Pretty Time to Come Home.” The | madonnas in the world. about a week ago. Her doctor told | | been mist by the driv 3 mistaken by river for his | b o dont Coolidge today receivedat |of her drunken husband with an arm|paid $410,000 for a “Portrait of a|that she and her mothe: would ap Ginsberg. the Florida realtor, sli b s il s« A i v light build. while it is understood | than 100 members of the American | ™6 0 0 tha"voung men about town |and will’ be brought to the United | ~Affidavits were presenied 1o Chil-| Country Club. He immediately a. macked contrast: from the accused fram the Teverhulme collaction. 1t |ies of his paintings are often made, | manager, and Vincent T. Pisarra. :u- <old for 10 million dollars insiead of rviewed chief of 3 - |repres: tives of 1th auxiliari r terviewed the chief of police at Bing- | 16presentative e Auxiliecian: of | iateuriand san A Daniel | being rapidly drained of them becanse peglected child, who ke’ A red.complexioned member zot up offer e trial by Attorney Wilto . N ok, New dersey. q flered at the trial by Attorney Wilton | nectiey v S ey 186V, L ever, is not confined to subjects for properly chaperoned durinz her moth- | Ginsherg., e asecttor tomortow will serve | “he conference will take up plans 4 A P i ORCH CUP conmeel for the ' defense and the |for an extensive membership cam- rming 160 acres. taking care of had been absent from sch s 4 paign and means of making more ef- | % iy sy fective the assistance auxiliaries are of t { CONE 26 Jurors completed - vesterday in | Sl ling to the American Legion |tation of Christ” by Tiziano Vecellio|achool kept Ttex E. Powell of | Nebr ir middling il e comment. The painting at one time | Weekly. The morning session was given over | Dikes of Orleans. ducted # funeral after dinner and a buttal witnesses and do not have to be | State presidents, - Commissionet Metr| (TS CNER Mladonna Enthroned' | = antt witnesses in capital cases two - AR | : ; WO |t the Nation and not merely a local | Leonardo da Vinci and one of the| - Hear S dsa”” wrrore” sl The |1, e NS foremont. maintere of the Lembard | I‘ .m J Before You INVEST in a Home B, el o al 8 Mrs. Thacker V. Walker, a national | School in the golden era of ftalian| | Sedetite ,M‘r ¢ Aot Phone Franklin ! Horning have returned from Bing-| William Tyler Page, clerk of the { Yorkers have found a new way to Sorlis o EY I ysr ok sicen | Collone o vk Do “wh ~' oss the 2 Wise.eracks'. ahout them o H estate eperator, today was heing buf. | for $30,000, which ‘will e made in i | Catherine Heenan. were summoned |l00ay by Isidore Hershfleld, president | The proszecutors decline to discuss Joshua Reynolds, which went beg- ver and was identified by Van, the i rear axles of your mator ¥ . Quartermaster of Marine Corps post |28 she plans. i&t organization, on the following to be cashed the day after the killing far as to put on an impromptu tab- | gl "o military and civil laws. “rance known to her friends as|Jewish Prejudices,” “The Jew's Right Ebonite makes the gears 4 was one that had been disposed of at | British connoisseur and collector. who [says she received in an attack by an | the Ku Klux Klan. pYan said the man who gave hin spects at White House. . s { the check and rode wit o the L i dealers in five-p 2 o £ picture, a_sepia wash drawing. showed | _Sir Joseph Duveep of the New York police she is 1n no condition to leave | The Piker. 8 brother, Wan. . ce a 4 ‘ {Rohe AN e outstretched toward the clock, the | Young Man” by Rembrandt. It was|pear at the Children's Ccurt : died and went to Heaven, where he people in Binghamton say Nong was|jegion auxiliaries, who are here at-{go¢ a laugh for some obscure reason |States soon. Although there are 900 dren’s Court Justice Franklin Chase|2an to tell the other members about " < Kastern region, which is in session at BAYERSON OIL WORKS Celesti, s glo o it was by Willlam Wadd and sold for |they near! waye bring large sums. perintendent of. the child one million if he had held it for six on and also searc v - | Maine, New Hampshire, Ve t; ¢ hamton and also searched newspaper | Muine, ZNew Hamn TNt | Lambert, who weighed 739 pounds. |of the demand of Americans. attended theaters ; {with a bored air and walked away ert, o cor . Pennsylvanta. Delaware, Maryland onfin J. Lambert, chief counsel for the | Pennsylvania. = Delawar Arvland o yise erackn.’ There is a distinet er's absence | T“On.T replied another member, Titian Brings $200,000. . uvenile casex as probatien officer prisoner at the jail, with the list of Ask for-it by Name Justice Balevs couxt, together posts in carrving on rehabilitation | (Titlan) by the Minneapolix Museum, | Wymore. o belonged to the famous “Palais Roval| On his busiesi day. December 9, he | people are not expected to be men-| Tl Tl ess and reports by | The Brooklyn Museum of Art and|wedding after supper. i) witnesmee 1 do o have 1 be |l X eming, repraenting tn 1y | o mosterers,ndonn B | _BINOCULARS next Monday. pair of reliable One of Three Greatest. | A 10-Center for a Nickel Watch for Our Opening will be furnished Attornéy Wilton J. : o & 4 2 Lambert, Chiet sonnsel for Ziang Sni| (Cony. the conference would take 1 g AELve s L eited BBt e Chiece xodent whose nird jaction regurding the inveatigation of | e bainling wae execuled sbout | T % 5 # . egal guardian for in-[1310. prol in Milan, and shows ullal ona Lm\‘—&e :dl mutder 18 fllz‘:‘{] sane war veterans, leaving that mat. | tite Christ Child and Hix Mother. It uled tor next Monday, was comp’ © ‘4o Congress and to the American | wax last owned by Sir William Aznew wall-known for T | department auxiliary president, said tial Those of vielon and are of on a Lot A Complete Stock of the World e it =) isiptctive iusasariinll executive committeewoman and local |art. 5 h binoculars | $8 250 - % Choice YOU'LL never know how good a cone can taste till you've tried TORCH CUP CAKE CONES Manufactured by Maryland Baking Company BALTIMORE Relieve vour zore and aching throst by Fubbing it froely with BAUME- BENGUE (Ben-Gay). Its penetrating the sorene=s, Fq tism, sciatica, co. pain of nerve or misele Everydrugs' he original UME BENGUE (ANALGESIQUE ) Heal Skin Diseases " Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat- | ing, Antiseptic Liquid. It is unnecessary for you to suffer with Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, Rashes and nilar <kin troubles Zemo wi'l usuzl! ve instant relief from itch.ng torture. It cleanses and sonthes the skin and keals quickly and effectively most skin discases. esterday when Justice Bailey qualified the 26 men comprising the panel for | jury duty in Criminal Division : for the month of April. These will be the first talesmen to be examined at the Wan trial in an effort to secure a jury to try the Chinaman. The jurors. their ages and occupa tions follow: Louis T. Leapley, 42, truck driver, 1313 L street southeas William Earl Piantz, 30, printer, 540 Ninth street: John R. Swain, 59, sales- east; Thomas J. Croghan, 27, conduc- tor, 117 Tenth street northeast; Fran Powderly, 31, insurance 32 Fifth 39, street; Frank V. A. Brown, & s- man, 1366 Shepherd street: Thomas Armat, 39, inventor, 1063 Thirty-first street: Francis L. Custard. 43. book- keeper. 8 Wisconsin avenue; Guy €. Eiker, 40, stockroom manager, 1507 B street southeast: Bernard Nachman, 24, haberdasher, 4315 Fiftenth street Hary R. Offutt, 42, clerk, 5437 Poto- mac avenue: Charles H. Zier, 64. wire. man, 1011 C street northeast: Ralph ~yrts, 25, timekeeper, 3330 N street. | Robert H. Muir, 51. hotel clerk.| 18 Seventeenth street: Thomas man, 804 North Carolina avenue south-| - porter street; W.! clerk, 1240 adick, National Publish ander M. Hop- | 1%, - 105 Fern street:| Ernest J. F . 57, heating contrac- | | tor, 1610 Riggs place: George B. Bllis. | . clerk, 810 North Capitol { John J, Fields, 29, buyer. 1005 northeagt; Thomas J. Gattis, 47, man, 3149 - Mount Pleasant Frank W. Allen, 22, truck owner, 1004 | { Douglas street northeast; Albert W.| Zanner, 22, jeweler, 1608 Longfeliow xtreet; Joseph C. Bacher, 31, fur mer- chant. 1723 -Irving street, and_Daniel | M. O'Brien, 39, cabinetmaker, 150 Todd | {place northeast. | SAYS D. C. IS BACKWARD | IN PARKS’ PURCHASE' | Olfsted Tells President That Snit-‘l | able Land Is Being Lost in Development. The District of Columbia is notahly | | backward in the purchase and acquisi | tion of land ter park purposes, ac | cordinz to Frederick L. Olfsted, viee | president of the American Society of Legion.” Mrs. Walker extended the welcome | of the department auxiliaries to the | delegates, and response was made by Mrs C. V. Parkhurst, department president of New York. commander of the District of Colum rican Leglon: Mrs. L. R rtment president of New Merle D. Graves, dey ment president of Massachusetts lizabeth O°Brien, nations lain. Miss Mary C. Coyle of Connec ticut, nativnal vice president. presided in the absence of the president. James A. Drain. past nation mander of the American Legion, was to address the conference this after. noon. A ball ‘was given at the Willard Hotel last night for the delegates. The national officers and state presi- dents are to he the luncheon guests of Capt. and Mrs. Peyser at the Ham fiton tomorrow at 1 o'clock, and Mrs Walker will he host at dinner 1o hef given a1 the Willard Hotel tomorrow eveninz at the close of the confer ence. A TELEPHONE | Extra Dry Other’ speakers this morning were | Capl. Julius I Pevser, department | GINGER ALE HEN it comes to ordering . the heverage—don’t run the risk of hefng disappointed —but speeify. National Ginger Ale—the Ginger Ale that is ginger : ale—and . always - the same—dcliciously refreshing. Made the samie tway It ‘made its reputation For sale at grocers and delicatessens and served at elubs. eafes and fountains. Guggenheim Co.—200 Eleventh St.—Main 1637 IN EVERY HOME 50x13S. All Modern ® from 13th ¥U & Peun. Ate By Alerandria owrs or busses vz R 1 G molor_out and watch for eadon S40.W 2 Plans, Famous “Carl Zeiw" Rinnculars Materials, Locations signe Gresse Ave. Aurors Hille, Ve l at Moderate Prices of.alalhin Jne. 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