Evening Star Newspaper, April 29, 1926, Page 23

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23 RADIO CONTROL OPPOSED. Senator Robinson Objects to Power Being Given to President. APRIL 29, 1926. TENNESSEE FARMER ADMITS SHOOTING Declares He Fired at Dry Crusader in Moonshine Country to Protect Self. NG D. C, THURSDAY, Millions of Tons Of Earth Moved In Duststorms THE EVENT STAR, WASHINGTON, YOUNG AND OLD GET THRILL AT CIRCUS Johnny J. Jones Exposition, Here for Two Weeks, Boasts Many New Features. The High Grade Eestablished 1842 | youths living in the neighborhood, alleged to be dominated by a moon: shine clan, were given preliminary hearings vesterday on charges of be- ing accessories afier the fact. It was through questioning of Grainger, who said he witnessed the slaying, that officers obtained information against Martin, Churches Merge LUTHERANS UNITE THOD.C.CHUREHES iAgree on Edifice at Connecti- | cut Avenue and Ellicott ‘ Street. Opposition to giving the Presider control over whatever designated by Congress to regulate radio w voiced by Senator Robir son of Ar minority leader, i agency i Autos on Installments. well known investigator has found that only one-fourth of the|a speech s {automobiles sold in the United |afternoon. tates are paid for at once, while the| Senator Robinson was discussi | installment plan is the favored method s in which it w. of buying. Onethird of the price the usually is pald down and the re- mainder undertaken over a 12-month period in as many installments. The al value of cars retailed last year given as $41,000,000.000. Saturday--.— Is the Day 12,000 of the finest : N shirts you ve ever seen By the Associated Press. LAWRENCE, Kans., April 29.— Recent duststorm in Kansas have resulted in a considerable transfer of real estate not recorded in_court. J. €. Posen, meteorologist at the University of Kansas, said here vesterday he had gathered and weighed the dust deposited on a flat surface and made computa- tions as to the total deposit in the area affected by the storms. According to the computation about 12 tons of earth were de- posited to the square mile. In the approximately 0,000 square miles affected this would make 3,000,000 tons of earth moved by the storms. A peculiar disease is causing thou- sands of acres of fine Slavonian oalk in Jugoslavia to dry up. | ]_ bfien at 8:30 AM. Every Banhr';g_bay_‘ The Columbia National Bank el 911 F Street $250,000.00 Pianos Sold Direct from the Factory ‘We Invite You to Visit Our Warerooms 1340 G St. N.W. J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. e e e ) A the Senate yesterd: By the Associated Pre PARIS, Tenn., April 29.—Distri Attorney S. G. Sherrod took personal direction of the investigation into the slaying of Thomas I dry cru- sader, today Clois Martin, 29 3 in northeastern Henry County arrested vesterday charged with the actual slaying of Evans, and has ad mitted shooting him. according to but claimed self-defense. Mar tin's wife, who is 16 years old: hel . 18, and M i George Martin, were arged with being accessories | after the fact. Martin waived pre-| liminary hearing, and is held without bail. Frank Grainger and Clyde Lashlee ol ] E. Surplus, | $350,000.00 | k. 'The youngsters of Washington, and perhaps not a few oldsters, too, are once again all agog with excitement. Circus days have come with Spring, ‘ bringing to the Capital new thrills for neophytes and old thrills for the | St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church, ; o a0 ane Exposition .“‘;I\HII\ll-v“x:!“ pets, i‘-"gr :'Hl:' boasting more elaborate entertainment oLutheran Church of tfie and higher quality of amusement than eicd ina wAlUlater oo ever before, arrived at Fifteenth and merged and will Inter oc H streets northeast this week with chureh building at the much bustle and has become the of ot onnecticut avenue mecca of the youth of the town. e LU Many new tricks have been added. ations, of _th and all live up to the Jones reputation st might. and for cleanliness, show officials declar This came after nego Among new features are riding de- several | montli. 8. vices and fun houses, six of which of w h ):‘ T, have been patented by the Jones is pastor, is one of outfit. the local Lutheran The French and churches and . has a communicant | membership of about 400. Epiphany | Church is one of the comparatively { new Lutheran ehurch Rev. W, . | Waltemyer is the pastor. It |about 200 communicants | St. Paul's Name The combined conge tions will | tuke ihe name and charter of St Paul's English Lutheran Church and the present pastors of the two | churches will continue the co- pastor of the united congre; i | The present ¢ hureh council: Shoe Repair Factory | trustees will continue in oftice. | the churen buildings of St Paul's s 403 11th "t;‘l_“'w' | and Epiphany will be vacated as soon i — | as and a complete modern = t, including church, Sunday school house, parsonagé and par hall will be erected on the site re cently purchased by Epiphany at Con necticut avenue and The combined assets of the two congregations, it was said, assure orth that administratio icy of oppos 5 unles they are < to the President, either directly or throu: an cutive department Special Best White Oak Leather Friday and Saturday | Eleventh Evangelic: Epiphar |4 to be {cupy a | inte: and | The churches met to combine. tiations _for Paul’s Church, John T. Huddle the oldest of two voted nego: RUBBER HEELS Manufactured by Hood Rubber Co. The finest of white ok soles and guaranteed rubber heels. For Friday and Saturday only Attached for NATIONAL Belgian midgets | re and the well known Fat Family again, together, with a gr and | back ensemble of cowboys and cowgirls choruses of bathing beauties. One of the most sensational acts is that of Cleo Huffman awho dives 100 feet into a tank of water while her clothes are aflame. A 12-yi old miss does a 40- foot diving act. There are also animal acts galore. The Jones Washington has Chosen. xposition will be in | for two weeks, i at the price. Be sure Burlesque Show Closed. LOBISVILLE, Ky.. April 29 () Police gave the only show at the Gay ety Theater here last night when they closed it because the burlesque pro- duction, “French Models,” included parts that the Board of Public Safety decided were not suitable for public presentation. Manager Abe Kinberg | made no statement, but it was said | to read Friday papers possible ‘ —That you earn “good money;" you must lay aside some of it, too. - Else, you'll be decidedly out of luck when illness or age reduces your earning ca- ——and makc your plans to be hgre promptly at 8 a.m. E:—EEEEEEEEE = lol———=la|c———a|———|n] the erection and dedication of the would be given an opportunity to o G pre da new church buildings debt free. Officers of Two Churches. | Trustees for St. Paul's are: Albert *. Fox, William M. Stewart and Domer iphany, Rev. Klapp and W. €. WALTEMYER. . J. T. HUDDLE. _ Upper: REV. Lower: RE! GREEK DIPLOMATS BUSY. Envoy Goes to Belgrade on Rail Questions—Parley With Turks. ATHENS, April 29° UP).—Greece’s relations with both Turkey and Jugo- slavia are under discussion here. The | Greek Minister to Belgrade, who has been participating ‘in the ‘parleys, is- returning to the Jugoslavian capitul immediately, bearing Greek proposals regarding railway and other disputed questions. Chukri Bey Greek delega ing last_evening. —W $A4-00 Special iewna EXCURSION Albert I. Fox. Charles . George C. Hus- Alden and A. Y. William M. Webel; Epi 1 Henry C. . Luther man, Ha B. ¥ Brunner W. Linkins, T. Domer Epiphany, IMPERIAL MEDICINES “'Dissasss of the Dog and How to Feed" — valoable booklet every dog owner should . Bemt free on request. Address Dept. GZ 65 M. CLAY GLO\ 1R ¢O., INC. 119 Fifth Ave., New York City s ki nd Howard inand . 's: President of the council, Albert Fox; secre- { tary, Charles H. Ourand: treasure Howard B. lomer: treasurer of | benevolence, Roy M. Hickman. and | financial s ., Henry C. Bruner, , president of the ‘. Waltemyer; sec ds; treasure: ¥ ; financial secretary, W Charles B. Bateman is the superintendent of the Sunday school of St. Paul's Church and A. Y. Leech, jr. is superintendent of the Sunday school of Epiphany. Turkish envoy, and the | held their first meet- SHE Soman van” have &) New England Rag Dolls. . From the Antiquarian Magazine. 0ld rag dolls were treasured heir- looms of many New England home: and attired in many sorts | of quaint costumes, they i some points in common. Their faces were | invariably flat, their hands were stiff | and rigid, their toes turned out in a most alarming manner. Sometimes they had black button eyes; frequently their prim faces were painted with beet and fruit juices: occasionally eyes, nose and mouth were embroidered. For hair they wore toupees of varn | or hemp or wisps of real hair. Their garments were full-skirted gowns of sprigged muslins or prints and they | often wore sunbonnets of the same | materfals as their dresses. In one New Hampshire family still lives an old rag doll who for over 80 vears has pleased its daughters. True, she has become somewhat the worse for wear, | !but her hlemished features have been renewed by the simple expedient of re lcovering her tace with a piece of fre cloth. bilipsbom 608 to 616 ELAVENTH ST, 0 &ood com- | her best in sufferer | Round Trip 18 the ealiow prime | s of eleari Tuhealthy May 16, 30, June 13, 27, July 11, 25, August 22, S 9 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via_Delaware River Bridge Eastern Standard Time Leaves Washington 12:01 A.M. Returning, lenves K. Carolina Ave. Tickets on sale .two .daye preceding - each’ excursion at City Ticket Office, Penneslvania . 613 14th St e Mre. L. C. Ely of Pla 5. ohe of 800,000 bathing with the ‘ascade home treatments cleared my | face entirely. One doctor refused 1o treat ‘my case. saving it would take | monthe before T could see any change. | As mine was a bad case of acne, 1 was I recommend the in a serious condition the best ! my_friend: . and Union Pennsylvania Railroad || ail route to the shore m‘}“ bele ‘Uruig store below Bopklat, - Why We ation e E vinced | that you need nof e with an unattractive complexion See. Your Nearest Druggist ; For Friday and Saturday Only Sale of 5,000 Pairs of Perfect Beverly "CHIFFON HOSE pecially Priced at. 39 3 Prs. $4.00 Sheer Chiffons With Silk Feet and Service Chiffons Choice of Such New Shades as Trench nude, ecstacy. rose beige, rose blond, blush, skin, Peau, gravel, almond, champagne, Pip Rock, silver blue fox, atmosphere, peach, salmon, woodland rose, locust, black and gun metal. Sizes 8% to 10 TWomen who are familiar with the exquisite quality and sheerness of this Hosiery—and the decidedly higher price at which they regularly sell—will take opportunity to purchase their entire season’s supply. ool ol ol ———lahal- PERTUSSIN WILL BRING pacity. It's easy to become a “Colum- bia” thrift-worker -— profitable to re- main one. OPEN UNTIL 5 PM. TOMORROW FOR PAYDAY DEPOSITORS' CONVENIENCE Compound Interest Paid on Savings. s 3 % ‘You can open a Savings Account at 1 onvenient Bank with as little as 1 Take advantage of our scientific facilities for storage of your furs. poili [ Lansburgh & Bro. sb ora Ex_pcrt remodeli;:g and ELEVENTH ST. repairs of your furs—at moderate cost. You'll Be Interested in These Special Events for Friday pring Coats A special display of a group of special values featured for Friday, at %25 Both Twills and Tweeds— in navy—and the novelty colors—consistent with the dress and sports types of their modelling. Trimmed with fur, or plain.’ Plaits ‘and tucked panels, inserts and button embellish- ments. Third Floor Sale of and threes They are models that are fore every size for women and misses. more formal wear. Second Floor Silk Frocks Friday Morning from 9:15 to 1 About 150 Dresses—being the ones, twos remaining of many grades— gathered into one assortment for selection at fashion's eye—in the smart crepes—novelty and staple colors, and effectively trimmed. In the combined collection is practically For street, sports, afternoon and even 2 most in eyelet embroidery, smocking, buttons, In the full range of colors and s Second Floor Closing Out The Remainder of That Remarkable Lot of WaSll FfOCl(S o $§.OO —productions of such famous studios as “Truline™—and other contemporaries—Hand Drawn and_Hand Embroidered Rayon— Striped Broadcloths—Pongees—Jerseys, Etc. —gaily trimmed with brilliant embroidery, Coats Really a sensational offering of the popular fad of the season at Made of Senorita Crepe —some with cape-backs, others plain; and still others with ribbon tabs on border and cuffs and piped edges. All the effectiveness and value of higher-priced Coats. ete. izes. ' Women's and Misses’ sizes. Third Floor l————Jolc———laj———[o|——]q]

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