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THE EVE G STAR, WASHING FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1926. P A“.:ND AR KEEP'NG oncx-merm CONCERTS. IEI]”’URS’ [:ARAVAN B o T E I o B e e i I ‘ Install an —_ ed_ States “oldiers” . Home. the Southern Continent an opportun- | i ll‘»‘x:lv‘w(nliwfl)\n‘w hestra, Stanley Hall ity to see at close range what motor | ; | ] ton v evening, § o transportation and _good highways ! “‘]V |\1‘|N.» “-‘fi\ll‘ l\"";‘?rn;‘:";‘- :::"l: y have meant to the United States. ; § master: Bmil A. Fenstad, assist Throughout Latin America today [ ant leader. i s - March, ar’. .. .Spitalney ' !ln‘rn ,ln“;.x‘v\\':de.u‘r:(: growing ml‘el"!'n.l> | Amundsen Party, Like All| | Suite characterisiic, “Childrenss | | Pan.American Journalists to|use which has taken plice there in | Crowd Welcoming Trumbull, | Monoplane Detroiter Wil | | | Ansell the past two or three years. It is the H Y ) n A Q view of those interested in the pgob- | = = i and smile Others, Has Hard Time Music’ Box, @) Box of ol Study U. S. Roads and In- fem that by personal observation ot ex-Soldier Just Out of Leave Fairbanks on Long ‘ The QUIETEST and most EFFICIENT Oil Burner in Wash- With Day and Night. () The Fairy Doll. dustries at First Hand. | Latin America not only will be able to | Prison, Dispersed Flight to Barrow. e o e Unieincitetailo Scenes from musical comedy, | | escape many of the costly errors burn_cheapest gmade domestic FUEL OIL. ’ “The |(m’ S . '\‘K.'H”‘i Rl i which we made during the pioneering LYY Installation,_ in every part of the city. v " o | Fox trot, @ - ... Shilkre! ® . = period of construction, but will be able i nd serviced engineers who know their business. BY RUSSELL D. OWEN. Walts song, ~The World ' Is BY WILLIAM ULLMAN. fo expedite. their rond program o a | B fhe Asociated Press. BY FREDERICK LEWIS EARP. T e e - By Wireless to The S Such a Lonescme Place, N ROUTE WITH THE 1. | point "which ‘was not possible here| NEW YORK. April 23—Com- | g i cort o e o mue star and North Do not buy an Oil Burner until you see the KINGS BAY, Spitzbergen, April : : Z 5 | Solman A N EDITORS, April when work first began. munist sympathizer of ex-Pvt. ‘Ameris Newspaper Alliance. i A C The work of unloading the Knut Finale, “Louise, You se.” 2 to the Kirst Pan-American Industrial Study Pos _“'““"l”- Trumbull had him in hid- | PAIRBANKS, Alaska, April 2 . Nkaaluren. the freighter on which y ‘ongress of Journalists, which closed aitos ing' today after police broke up a el s g Capt. Roald Amundsen and Lincoln | “The Star Spangled B » sessions in Washington re- | AL (he same time the v jwelcoming reception. ‘for: him ag| AlNIOUSH memteca of o BELEE “Ask the.man who has one” 1S Wbt e Ut e ML s le B s e B S morning bade farewell 't | OVtain u bird'seye picture ass | Pennsylvania station last night. Arctic expedition here do not be-| : B 0 A ved by the impossibility of bringing | o0 bty of much . chaos and hospitality of | Produeiion i s “:1"0"‘:(:‘!:»71»7'11"]. Trumbull came here from Wash- | lieve that Capt. George 1. Wilkins | See This Burner in Operation at Any Time e i . g ezing —and i y o lew 2 X o both agric ra »ducations 5 h : :;“";';“;“l"“ to the doc . M'" more ice Torming is slight A : Gy from n]h.- deep |||\I\n|.‘"m'“mlq‘h”_‘, o l'mwmm\\he:]cl'nl: l\\l.n;‘llpnn m,h re- | crashed hetween Fairbanks and A t ti B ner Com an lnc 5 jammed e ice several hun. | MOTe a1 stered seats of motor busses e A 8 alifornia after serving 1 & ed “yards from the shore, and all| Kings Bay ih':\' » of embarked S.mu ".“n |L(|=:f\ P n::.:..’",,i Prominent among those accompany- r of an origi § oarsxevliegm(- Barrow last Tuesday, preparations | u Oma C lll' p Y) - ht ‘men worked chopping holes in | houses, a store and 4 «codl | tour planned to take them to some «f | 0% the Tatin Americuns are Thomas | for spreading Communist propa- | for the transfer of the base here to | DIRECTED BY WASHINGTON BUSINESS MEN ice and placing charges of dyna-| Which at present is not workin the great industrial centers of the | i MacDonald, chief of the United | gunda among soldiers in Hawaii. B ¢ have gone ahead in accord- in 10455 with whch a way was hed | houses are clustered about the base of j -iy, SFGE 0 s States Bureau of Public Roads, and A Grawd o e madl manien aatve S0 oW NAVEIRONS 4 ead Phone Main I gh. T4 oawas ik terday morn. | the mountain, into which the mine ays noted for their curiosity and | |1, H- Rice, who was chairman of the | ;mated at 500, was at the station with | #1ce With his parting hw(rlu'li'uw-‘ 111 hours seem alike here--before | Shaft is driven, and all ;.l,.f:‘x(h:.nnn: ; beyes bsionc s Ao al delegation on the part of this | concealed s when Trumbull| Maj. Thomas G. Lanphier, second | ship was finally tied to the ijce T”fv“1“nhq".‘;‘1'i’fi1"su'u‘"1'::\;‘::nu- N,":‘..-.w to form in giving attention to the itry to the l‘-:“—';\vm: “i‘ !'sl" arrived. l]mn his appearance the |in command of the expedition, hopes | coated wharf and the stores hoisted | eflected sunlight, dazzling to the e¥es | editorial_motor avan as it rolled | Jays Con e sty At placards were displayed, some of | to hop off early tomorrow morning | i her hold. & - out old Broadway with an imposing | CUenos £ - it | them reading, “Soldiers and Sailors | in the three-motored monoplane De- | houses are great banks of snow, which | Ju0 ; 4 Mr. MacDonald is credited with | oD ; T ¢ in seem from a distance. to reach to the | €5cort of city ice, with right of |, Insist on Your Rights to Your| troiter | 2 ving f highway affairs | poyi 2o | < . sections, and with the | oy rs & Erash O : * | Political Opinions,” “We Demand the | A short flight made yest y to N second story. calortiil G ‘the LAt i | possessed by few other men. As| Kelease of Class War Prisoners Lt 8 ouses are of wood and :eem Y fhainane S test_the mudio installation, check up | Al e B T atagen at the sea. | countries fiying to the Spring bre head of the agency which directs the | “Trumbull—Welcome to Labor's [on the motors and correct the com- | uilding the h and erecting the | ™M trom the bus to expenditure of Federal ,ald funds, | Folq. a 4 hat the pl woring o Y shore than home: the Arctic. All|frY bus tops. SR ol e 9 passes, caused rumors that the plane | mooring mast came to the ship on [ shore than homes for the STetis (01 Thus began the concluding stage of | he has made e e t9ited | , The women, some of them carry- | had set off on its lon flight for Ba skis to meet Capt. Amundsenand Mr. | eed & StOvVe I BVERY o0 drifts | South and Central Americas’ visit to | HIShWays in every b e delega. | & red roses, began singing “The|row. Maj. Lanphier hopes for a Filsworth and weicome them back | e almost burled inf the snoweiltis | North America, this time under the | Stites. " As a member of the delega- Internationale weather report from the overland - - i #zain. The leaders of the expedition | T sy Y wispices of the Pan-A ontea: N to-Edenos, Ales, e ¥ The crowd surrounded Trumbull v before ta air tomor- . by retinue carrying suit-| u;;‘ l(; ’l_‘I:‘ “!"_‘1(‘|_‘l;iw -m_(mh{“ t. | Which Dr. Leo 8. Rowe, director gen American vhi:l.x‘\\‘ 3'1 rlv\‘f‘]lm"r_\mnt and | squads of policemen entered the sta- troiter—Charles M. Wisely as pilot, Your inspection is invited of this newest type ten-room detached and” bags, sho for ithe| TUNE T iheir: customsiand Qblng of the 1 ican Union, s | IN{ensel )“ll\lti’l(?'(;H-”:lrle'l'l‘\.t bl and charged the crowd, smash Andy Hufford, m home in Washinggon's last in-town suburb—Woodley Park. bllie HEhE f e i DERE Vthing to help make them com. | chalrman, and whose exceutive com- B anax e gtling the placards with their night| cha % Mason, the radi Modern in every detail. and so arranged that all rooms are of ce of the frozen ba 3 i 1 : SRbn mittee includes J. Walter Drake, As. | (e request of the confedaration comn- | stic| One of the first placards a self. 3 table. The Arctie is a democratic | HUuth (0 ¢ lter Drake, AS | ittee to answer questions concerii- | smas e e R e man; iy el ample size. Three tiled baths, a splendid big kitchen with built-n Plenty of Supplies. ace, where men aid each other in-; ;e 0 SO0 PN 8 - of State. | ing highway development which iy | pg o SCOTERE aaver alliancey e refrigerator, and a two-car built-in garage, as well as the latest type : nt i‘su(;.mt‘;;xu:;:‘ I:::|: e \\1@‘;"\ Thomas H. MacDonald, chief of the | #lise as the yb.u‘ll_\‘ goes 8 With the police rush, the w . - ! of heating system, ?n‘ details ]whu‘h Iadv;ml to the exceptional xreah S 1 ed States B of Public Roads: | evidence of the sinc inter comers scatterec b £ 5 ioh . Il value make this the most desirable home investment in % pa trappers arrived from the northia few R ) Ko 06 | ohitbh CMTlads "ot the Hovernmiant [oian, wes e ooin L ¢ Lillian Gish's Mother Stricken. Westitoton agoe . icl ey & o U 1 o wee e o i . . 2 § - 9 . " \mundsen and Mr. \1(.,;-.-7“3;:-\'\ g i P - .and Roy D. Chapin, | 0f the United States have in i | was hurried to a secret retreat where | CHICAGO, April 23 (®.—Lillian || Drive out this evening or tomorrow and inspect the exhibit fly over the North Po ]}“ Y oreanizing o veliof expedi. | Vice president of the National Auto: that full a ate rmation s he expected to remain until an offi- | Gish, movie s is speeding - house—a welcome surprise awaits you row, Alaska.. A dirigib wre already organizing mobile Chamber of Commerce. Thisd Ziven the visitors cial reception tonight at the inter- | ward from California to sail from 2 tion for a fellow-trapper_mot heard | o > contact | 5 from, 1 an airpline. : Loy nized to promote the de AMr. Rice has had intimae contact | n lubor defense. New York for England. where her 28 500 30 000 s lfrom for six months. The Avctic 4 8 oL ls ek 5 datine badk (o] Tio artd Crouth et : Sl I ies containing | (o0 T8 S ORR e silent hills | Yelopment of highways. zrew out of | highway affairs dating back t e and Crouch were convicted of | mother has been stricken with pa 5 an 5 vating fins, motors s . the visit of Latin cngineers to this | the early yele . wnen he | radical activities by court-martial in |alysis. The mother has been with || [ 0 o ter's campa for trails for bi- 8’ imprisonment, but this | who is making pictures in London. Daily From 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. balloon nets and hydrogen |15 death. country in 19 | worked with Col. Alhert - in the | Honolulu. * Crouch was sentenced to other screen actress Adaughier, nowbanks, half covered with the | i tcin never did more to destroy | . CRcked’by Many Industries. cyeles. | luter was reduced to 3. The reduced | snowfall. To this accumulation, | o B0t e S e A retic i . he present tour was underwritten| "Richard O'Toole, chief of the Latinsentences in both men's cases were | ht here i few weeks ago by the | qipno s purely relative. The ¢ | by directors of thesNationual Automo-| American division, and William Alt- f considered — sufficiently severe for FI AT 'rl RE? pnits were ull Teaning £opsy RuEyY if) Time Purely Relative. 1l be added the boxes and | yo know the time definite {bile Chamber of Commarce, but the | hoff, machinery divislon, Department | peace time. | hold of the Skaaluren | ¢ > Skaz . o i Pty costs are being borne jointly by a|of Commerce: Fletcher, Warren. State . f were histied an sieds. drawn | 19 Jearn the direction of north. When | [Unber “of “industries - neluding -the | reseriment. and Chasios . Bibcosk, | Miss Gordon iommen Ensians | Al 1430 K St. N.W. Main 3830 y litte Norwegian . | midnight, and when south it is time | Clectrical. the camera, rubber,” steel| pan.\merican Union, are other mem: woman_ stockbroker, began her | generally followed by an o dinner. About 11 o'clock in what “"(‘}h“‘(,‘;“"“fi‘,i,}"yfi,m"l';;,“ to b itea | Ders of the party who have been se-| Lusiness career as a stenographer. | LEETH BROTHERS ! : i s Dt tordecide amo e cities to be cted as escorts for the Latins be- : s nothin, e '3"{‘1,,\: decide |, . Schenectady, Syracuse, Rochester, | 12080 & -x:p(q;'.:. a noWwleage which e whethier L0800 belior 0 Sake MIOKE |ipyitvat, WAlcron, . /GIumBus,. 0160, | ShCE Fook ey S o et anA. Also | s was used for a time, but the Shs r o ot e L ERDIEN st midnight people were goingDetrolt and Pittsburgh. Niagara I'alls | y,0.4use of their ability as linguists. | 1 be used again When'the paths | gown to the shore with cameras to|2nd all other famous points of int The presence of John Hillers, Bu- | : ! Th KAUE'MANN W' d e o 4o the ‘short with camers 0 | 4 0 U0SE U BUNAST A" | The presence ot ohn Jithers, bu| n The indows tractor and Mr. Ellsworth’s { jce. ot Snes | r -, and of Fred Perkins, chief, - which, being a veteran North-| One is never tired. One goes to bed mf,:"l"‘lfh, e "l','““(”"' Mempaild ane Tucker, assistant, motion now, he tri 10 los r ecause i i . ) # sl —;"1 slof Yepartment of Agri 0w, he tried to I re the | hecause it s the thing to do, not be- f (IS, T ision, Department of Agr ncongruous things in Spitz- | cause one wants to, and then one | {ntouEs oners, Lepbs LRI, TROC | cutture, further gvidences of the " Ellsworth tried to lose thel hat | b Homupsaantiy i1 the. windows| Polnt. where luncheon was served. 4 Mterest which the Dotetient, b I'romosoe before sailing, but some- | To make the days,one must make Lenectady, d04 milee they @i : Yoot 5 ix felt throughout official circles v ko put it on the ship. He left it on | elaborate calculations on the calendar, | St2rting point, is scheduled as to- | FHCT Sel e 0™ 0o qin)” interest -in ' £ g ship. but it was carefully carried | ending by crossing off the day, after | MEhtS stop. Tlere. the party will be | po CREICO0 L0 Cith the Pan Amer £ we 5 | ask eryody o make suré he has | the suests of the General Electric Co. | friend i an el Mol s 1 at a dinner, to be followed by an en o & Hangar Domina age. not frogotten 24 hours. MR ARGyt Slactiiahl |, 5 ty moves along, outstand The warm weather disappeared a | . ts and events will be filmed 5 n zards, Wl s whispered, wil points an Ahe: e must be few moments ago and in an instant | Wizards, who. it is whi 'Ne‘:,“::,',’ nd altimately it is the intention of | w1y a mile to the huge hanga snow was coming down from the | throw ’"l‘f"_;']“’"“’-“, 'f‘;"ll 'l': “""’;’”_“ of | the Pan-American Confederation off evel space just outside the little | mountains on a stiff wind which nips. | facture Hehining and do w score o0 G BORS L enage copies of these films t, the northernmost in the world,| Capt. Amundsen and Mr. Ellsworth ';1‘."? et O amAss aNd MBS | ol Wend themito Latih’ Antettca Yor K stling amid huge snow mounds. spent the day regulating their instru- | theit gu ! circulation. he shed is enoug i s and conferring with their lieu- Will Speak on Radio. . of King rises. a huge rts about the arrangements. 3 oo keI St dark incumbrance between the settle- possible that the Norge may | Hcre. also, Paulo Hasslocher, editor t . of Journal do Commercio, Suo Panlo, nent and the mountains, a | reach here in a week, but that will be | B 0" o 0 rore icrophone sight in the white wilderness about. |determined by the speed the material | [ ¥8% 0 W0 B9 BOURE The FHEFCR e In front float the Norwes and | can be assembled and the mast acces- | 1% _the Ueneral TEetre To.s brod: \merican flags, one on eachi side.|sories installed. Then the weather | €48 An Arompy b ol S > the shed to the north is the|will be the only bar. message to the people of Brazil | 4 1623 Lanier Place N.W % Lo i which as yet has not been reached st, 110 feet high, with the Norwe- ! (Copyright, 1926, by the New York Times When it was seen that the landing N ould be long delayed, everybody took » the ice. Officials of the coal com. and the engineers who had been ter SOE s Sl £ Late tomorrow morning the journe ept the pipes to carr = will be resumed, with Utica as the 1soline and the water to the shil rrip ere it is expectec hen moored. It seems frail, but Colonists’ Daughters to Meet. | next night's stop. Here it is expected e e e g it T rare o The et el | o paughters of American cut | ity S 00t W addrest e TAKE A VACATION TRIP WEST| s BUILT! Layer on layer. That’s what of Spitzbergen at this time of the 3 Bniste wiliiaset niEanirallsmnly | "The entire trip across the Empire e e There is no need to worr e Monday . April 26, at | State is tp be made with an esco: G ¥ Special Train Tomdaton: for the sround 13 froscn | 0%, Mendey oreing, AL 16, a | sute s o be ssae with ap ccor : T ; : assures cozy sleep on a Capitol Mattress. - solid as oncrete c! e Mrs. George Thacher, president colorade. Yellowstone | : ) s b, en mearty s far | ECHeral of the soclety, wil preside at | I o A _ ik Ouforin; G| That's what gives it durability. Rxght = - i - 3 al Park, the Pa as when Capt. Amundsen left 1 - : 3 i il "W he cane Tohny vt s B before your eyes—in the Kaufmann win- t_impossible fo omdr, 53 YEARS Rooms with Private | ¢ o ~ v 3. Byrd to find a stretch of irst-class ho f: - L s o R | dows—you can se¢ them BUILT. And e frvaen surface s at rosent e % i R | you'll knew why these Mattresses are ocke and filled with smail 'irst Mortgage Bonds = { 5 ‘frum 1\\';‘.1-11 iers, which shine o 9 815 15th St., N.W.,Washington, D.C. Yor full detailed Itinerary address | 5 : y wcross the bay. Members of the 7/ 9 i 4 i e S BT T 5 Z —\ E.R. Rochester’s Tours; superior. . < skis he m t take off on the / surface of the mountainside, if = BOOKS BOUGHT 910 District National Bank Bldg. could get up enough speed to 1ift “Bring Them In"" or Phone . heavy load from the ground, but It is unusually warm for this time of yvear--today it was 8 degrees above PEARLMAN'S' 933 G St. N.W. ,. SPECIAL NOTICES. STOVES AT @ LOSTNG 01 Desirable unfurnished and fur- y A e nished apartmients for rent in i oot B Jobn W. Thompson & Co., Inc. s 8 biring. o 2 363 Jof 3 1636 Eye Street Muin 1477 i : £ : : r Chninier e D C ke Repair PHONE MAIN 9427 | i DU : ) A et e k| 4 Four Months® | : , o Ty MRS g Sobery furishod and planted: 1aw Vacatlon | | : Rt [ Mais s TATE i ey lass rder with rich 501l ang man A. HERRELL, 10th st. ne. K WANTED—A RETURY, TOAD ( i Who, that could ~choose, NS TRANSFER "ARD 8 would refuse an-all-Summer vacation 3 Yet a choice - is possible, L i 2 . 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Estimates cheerfull . oR RS e Sy w.| @ short, comfortable ride ; g Home Sites v g g B from our shops and offices in 3 % All Sizes Specialized Commercial town and where every sport BILIOUSNESS, Sick Headaches, Co B nstipa- Printing and joy of Summer would be Komeds (N8 Tablets) mibout wosbonae Hedges & Middleton, Inc Acquire the habit of consulting us. S 2 or sickening sensations or any tendency to v od i ours for the wanting. Produce a habit which requires incroascd Realtors The National Capital Press § ot continued doses. 1412 Eye St. N.W. , , Get a 25c. Bo: 12101212 D ST. N.W. Mail the coupon today to our & . Franklin 9503 Our P}uTtmg Baltimore Terminal, Howard ";:";u D“ru"z‘ S?:::"" —Makes a distinct appeal to the and Lombard Strects, for a Fard-to-please ! copy of otr booklet “An All- HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. Summer Vacation,” descri BYRON S. ADAMS, ,ERINTER ing this country and the L DON"I' GO THROUE;‘I = homes being built there. 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