Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1926, Page 6

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FIGHT ON ROYALTY WILL SOON SHIFT Committee Hearings on Dill Amendment Expected to End This Week. he annual deasters and ave finished its and will revert to private at_which the two inter- By the end of the v arings on the pro: amendment to the copy: which would authorize the rterest posed Dill right act, | WHY BEER GLASSES Now? ‘T:x Protesters Say Nobody Will Use Them for Water. CHICAGO, April P).—~What good are beer glasses when there is no heer? The Marigold Garden Co. and the Randolph Hotel Co. made this ques tion the basis of an appeal for a re- duction of $8,500 in tax assessments yesterday. The petitioners sald the beer glasses of the value mentioned became worthlessswhen they could no longer be used for beer. No one will drink water out of a beer glass, #t was argued. 10-FOOT ICE IN MAINE. Rangeley Lakes Still Covered as Other Parts Enjoy Spring. AUGUSTA, Me., April 22 (#).— While Southern New England basks in the first Spring weather of a be- lated season, ice is still 10 feet thick 29 < {on _the Rangeley Lakes. t the heari Attendance & 1 on clined appreciably peared that only on committee would be the hearings—namely, Sol Bloom of Ne le to last out who is one of ind Publishers. Control Is Charged. general t Tuesday's se: A 1l 1 that the total received by the soclety for past vear to $133,000 | business by the e g 0 done ! United s of the hat the great broadcast , paid to the that w Burkan rgument t e not operatin Radlo C or- . in which both ional committee wsting for *“what ¢ is expected ngs: at this from all in ire . will be mmittee when the two r the Summer. ent, the publishers thémselves victors, and 1d then reopen de- broade; u.s. DELEGATE LEAVES Goes to Mexlro City to Attend Claims Conference. 2 ().— . P S commis- , has left for Mexico City to the meetink of the American- . April harmonious. He ) message from Secretary of S g instrvet- ing him to att Previously there had been a disagreement over the legality of a session called earlier in the month for Tampico. It was Reports to the fish and game de- partment that the entire chain is frozen solid. Moosehead Lake is heavily coated, while snow indleate of an their purpose preparations after the American com- fused to attend. expected to lon on claims growing out of the killing of Amer- ican mining engineers in Chihuahua in 1916, Actress Sues Advermer NEW YORK, April 22 ().—Hel Lec Worthing of the Follies and the films, regards her as her for- tune and And so she is suing r $100,000 because her used to advertise per- The Interior of your home can be made SUPERIOR by vurchasing for your floors Armstrong and Certainteed Linoleum Superior Linoleum Co. Wholesale and Retail 937 H St. N.W. Main 10293 Don't endure the agoni- 2ing pain of rheumatic attacks or the aches of neuralgia, Jumbago or gout. Take Eade’s Pills. 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Ask yourzm;‘m- gy remains deep on Mount Katahdin and | Representative | i< ¢ g The Advent S bud and blossom pro- claim Spring, the event of events is proclaimed with Brewood-engraved Wedding Inbitations and @nnouncements These nuptial niceties achieve distinction when pre-nuptial include a con- sultation call on ‘BREW@®D Stationers and Engravers 611 Twelfth Street Northwest o fianczs q]{ur)b Ky, Bruce Crane. é. 7N Couse, Qeorye 7).‘2::7&1 fi*ederzcg emmytoh, %gart cho/’ ian Qe THE EVENING STATE OFFICIALS 10 PUSH ECONOMY |Group Calls on Secretary Mellon Seeking Advice on I Three-point Program. l} What is considered here as a definite movement for introducing the econ- omy already in effect in Federal Gov- ernment into State and municipal af- fairs found further definite expression yesterday at the Treasury Depart- ment, when a committee from the Na- tional Assoclation of State Auditors, “ontrollers and Treasurers called on Secretary Mellon. Their three principal recommenda- tions, which were given the full ap- proval of Secretary Mellon, were: (1) To have the Federal Government withdraw from the field of estate taxes and leave this source of revenue ex- clusively to the States. (2) To oppose the granting by Con- gress of Federal ald to the S which, experience has shown Event 7 7 ’ U 4 ) with greatest 0) 2R ) ID) W5 W ose STAR, WASHINGTO extravagance on the part of the State and increases State and municipal tax- ation. (3) To extend economy in govern- ment to the States and municipalities. This delegation was sald to have followed others in the past who had complained, particularly against the Federal policy of State aid, which they said operated principally in ralsing State taxes. The lowa Tax Assocla- tion, it was explained in this connec- tion, had been one of the most vigor- THURSDAY, ous in presenting its objection to State aid. The tommittee calling on Secretary Mellon._yesterday included Gen. Ed- ward Martin, auditor general of Pennsylvania, chairman; Maj. John C Bond, State auditor of West Virginia: Benjamin Gates, auditor of accounts of Vermont; Vincent B. Murphy, State controller of New York; Joseph T. Tracy, State auditor of Ohio; William S. Youngman, State treasurer of Mas. sachusetts. Fashion’s New Transparent Hats $3.98 $5.00 to 10 UNTRIMMED HATS SECTION A tremendously interesting selection of excellent quality Swiss Hair Hats. Included are creased and plain crowns with large or small brims that roll or droop to meet the demand of the tall, short .or stout women. Extra large, medium and small head sizes. HATS TRIMMED FREE when all materials are purchased here. Friday Specials $6.50 to $7.50 Large Head Size Trimmed Hats, $3.98 75 smart styles and colors designed on youthful lines. Friday only. $5.00 and $5.95 Assorted Felt Tailored Hats, $1,75 87 smart felts in good colors, slightly counter-soiled. $5.00 Tailored Straw Hats Extra Large Head Size, $2.49 HATS REBLOCKED El ESTABLISHED 1861 Olevonth and F Streots Wozslbmfitom D.€. m&,m Lo Eheir the /o)[%wmy Jymencan éCKOO[’ s & Sons Opring Furnibure Tashion How Tonight, Friday and Saturday ¢ 7\{/ /eature 0/ the (/Es‘fion Sthow will be an exkibit o]fl omymagbamflrg wellFnown artists rgbean O)cfi’oo[) iem ~ 7) (0 flys ~ fiz?%%au/c’)w 7}’[ artin LCCO. ) (/)zeters No safes at Through Station WCAP Concert Broadcast From 7:45 to 8:45 P.M., Friday, APRIL 22, 1926.° Drunk Monkey Puzzles Police. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., April ..‘ (#) —Desk sergeants at police head- quarters here are perplexed. Two { men and a monkey were arrested last night charged with being drunk. “Drunk” was scribbled on the blotter opposite the names of the men, but while the monkey is locked in a cel officers are at a loss as to how charge it. 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