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“Your second cup, sir—as usual” Roasted RIGHT here Washington “DIAMOND DYE" ANY GARMENT, DRAPERY Just Dip to Tint or Boil Buy Diamond D; and tell your drugg terial you wish to ¢ or whether it is lin DYNAMITE BLAST { KILLS 4 WORKMEN | 1.£00 Pounds of Explosive Go | Off at California Pow- ;’ der Works. | i} ! By the Assoctated Press. OAKLAND, Calf., April 27 Four | workmen were killed erday at the Giant Powder (‘0. Wi at Steger, I north of lere, when the contents of ite cartridge machine deto tting off 1,600 pounds of dy- , namite. There were no other casualties, offi- Is of the powder company said. The explosion rattled windows in illejo, and was so loud that it was | bel d for n while that one of the naval arsenals near there had blown up. ROCKVILLE. t Churches of the New York | strict adjourne nday night after 1a three jon in the Rockville | Chur ¥ delphiz in his home at Ke: short {llness. The will take place this afternoon from fetthodist Church at Ken- 1, burial to be at Gaithersburg. | marriage of the following: i 5, d M THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN Reproduced Sound - With Movie Films Called Perfected After Many Years By the Assogiated Press. CHICAGO, April 27.—Movie audi- ences soon may realize a desire to hear the heroine scream “Help, help!” as she is thrown from the cliff by the viliain. A system for the synchronization of motion pictures with reproduced sound hes been perfected and found feasible after years of research by the Western Electric Co.and Warner Brothers’ Pictures, laboratories of the phone and Telegraph Co., sald an an- nouncement from the Interested com- nvention, which it is claimed ssible the reproduction degree of naturalness over ttained, will mnot be conflned to the moving picture field alone, but will be & in educa- tional, musical, commercial and re- liglous fields. Watkins, R. W. Petrle, Willlam Tlard and John I%. Shaw, $7.60 each. Marriage Licenses Issued. Licenses have been issued by the clerk of the Circuit Court here for the Freds Lila . g 1, and Miss Alice V' jom 1. ohnson, Irving d Miss room. asty departure, but Sheriff Clay Plummer, who was promptly nodified by Mrs. Hilton, soon located the youth and placed him under arrest.” In default of ball he was committed to fail by Samuel Riggs to await the action of the grand jury. On complaint of Margar colored, of Rockville, Charles I Judge | = vlore ore Judge It is based upon a system of elec- trical recording from a distance, using a high-quality microphone to give the actors completo freedom of movement and grouping; an electrical reproduc- ing record attached to a loud speaker and a reproducing control £o regu- lated as to glve the {llusion that the source of the voice is the actors whose pictures appear on the screen. The mechanism is reported to be developed so that the film and sound instruments are kept in absolute - | synchronism during the making of roduction. In eproducing and are operated from © equal control tho film and in re presentation the projection machine: the same motor to to both instruinents. The most difficult part of the de- | velopment, the announcement said | was the recording of music or speec in s a degreo of naturalness as to bear out the illusion of words belng spoker. by the actor. Samuep Riggs In the Police Court here. The girl represented that Ham- mond accosted here on a Rockville gtreet Sunday night. Hammond de- nied the accusation, but Judge Riggs held him for the grand jury, fixing bond at $300. Woman Held on Rum Charge. Maggle Benson of the vicinity arrested yesterday on joluting the local option © released on bond in the umount of $500 for her «© in the Police Court here arrested on arge when a squad of count visited his home Bethesda and found there five gal- lons of corn wh leased on $500 1le, too, was re- 1 for his uppear- 1 | ance for trial Thu - e Posts Filled at Georgia U. , Ga., April 27 (P) Kkburn, an alumnus of s been elected i burn, a Rhodes sch taught at Carnegie ouffer, now teaching at has b .Coats for Larger Women that Create T the Impression of Slenderness 3 $22.75 GTON, . TEESDAY, COURT WILL DEFINE RIGHTS OF BANKER Maryland Man Refuses to Re- veal Accounts of Four in Income Tax Case. of an internal gating income Dank official to glve the uccounts of dep x returns to force a information about Morris A. Soper, in the United States Court. Tt i3 believed tha first involving this principle of the in- < law’ to be tried. . Bradley, an internal reve- summoned_11. T. Plaster, ¢ the Southern Mary- Seat Pleasant, unty, to appear be- Jand Trust C Prince Georges Fix that lqu old roof. A coating of Stormtight makes the entire surface weathertight. Sold ot hardware and point stores L. Sonnehorn Sons, Inc., New York Coats, Dresses, Shoes and Underthings that are expressly made to minimize size and to lend dignity and charm to the large woman give proper bal- {fore him and give information a | transcript of the records of tho check- - | swering these all s the case is thelf: APRIT, 27. 1928, inz and savings accounts of four de- positors. Plaster ignored the sum- mons. C. 5. Ba Bradley then went before Judge|!manded Soper, with United States District At- | 108 ¥ torney Amos W. W. Woodcock acting | . = as his counsel, and obtained a sub- poena requiring Plaster Plaster’s lawyers say in their paper addressed to the court that to comply with the demand of B ey would tho bank lable for action by the positors for breech of trust. They also allege that the effort to obtain’ the information the Internal revenue agent seeks is “In contraven- tion of the Constitution of the United States, because no demand has been | made on tho taxpayers in question for the production of the record M Woodeoc District Attorn > 10 give the T this Gov- | to tax fundamental p . which s and im r. Bradley was nining income revenue foi from Washh SAW JOHN BROWN HANG. Mrs. Nancy Kennedy Davis of Win- | chester, Va., Passes Away. nd a|tax returns made for the year The fo part of the ollector of in-| district, but ! MARSHMALLOW. April 26| wife of | | Curtis’ Full-size boxes of Miss Melrose Marsh- mallows are being given ) y away by the leading gro- unduy vicinity. 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