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28 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926 TR e e e e e — e —ee e AMERIBANS w"l Farm Loan Banking]SAVANT D[S[}R'BES Himphreys o the. Upiied Siates I:EI]ERAI_ RUAD A"] | suen, wneress e apovopvisons| PASSAIC MILL STRIKERS | REPORT OF $1,120 LOSS ‘ he Generails " ekepied Theory ha [ S e ™ | PLAN TEST OF RIOT ACT GETS JUDGE’S SYMPATHY To Be Introduced | I e e R il | i . Lout from the sun by a passing larger | | provement i patio eting O ¢ Fadas ko Ai = iz N I " In Central F.lll‘"pf‘,‘ ) Star s correst. “then there were kA1t (et WHOIR. GouNir | Meeting Called for Today to De-| Younz Map Who Spent Night | | taken along the hydrogen. nitrogen | { fore, the State which 1 ropresent in | termine if Sheriff Can Break Up Police Station Has His Col- ;:::L",;'x‘, ol i s ai [ part in his oy, Vet not one cent Yo setil Assemblese: 1ateva) Retunded ; . | By the Ascociated Press \ 1 ere, as well heavier ele “ for viver and harbor work is expended NEW YORI. a0 | ments of the lith ere.” Tt s as | 1 i Hofl Rave: @ | Beithe Avio - “The atory of A stelen hillfold A sumed. Dr. Humphreys sald. —that | o | Tourists to Leave Many! I aliate Tusmaeed ot (Dr. H. S. Washington Ad-|moest of this material coliccied into A ¥ N mwithin i ©ON. d. Avril 0. The | taining $1,120 probably saved a sou N uatio houndarfes o on its horders and is 1 | geygigcked textile mitl <ty reached | MAn registering on the police biotted 1ope throuzh a new company [2 Niquid_nucleus great enoush ta at Senator Asks Continuation o':l’hv-ln:qnd miles from the nearest har 'N,‘L : . b 11350 night as Edward Bernard Friend, i i i known as the European Mortgage . . ain by gravity all the clementz of the " : | bor. But good-roads opponents ex. |Another erisiz today with a4 meetinz, i o¢ ¢ Club, Baltimore, the $25 col: Times First Installment This | knewn as the Burovean Mortzaze | dresses Closing Session of | air excem hydrozen and helium Policy During Years 1928 | ciatm: “Thai i entirele different. |called for this atternasn by the Ameri- fateral he posted at No. 2 police sta- i o v | | There | ) { h \ g organization was announced vos " i Forms Stable Crust. | € no relation between these | ean Cjvil Liberties 1'ninn ta test the tion thiz morning when relensed om Year, It Is Held. terday. 0 il measures. On' my part, 1 il 1 see charges of intoxication ’ nion. Tn a comparatively short time." | an . : An initial offering of $5.000.000 nf - b ths sveaker vmmued Veble irclets | any difference in principle, and, so Awakening at the police statior — — the corporation’s 0.vear 7'y per . M_‘lmlédr';um”;'"”v ueg A huciete far as actual henefits to the public are this morning. Friend counted out $27 ; i e L e e oled ntly m a concerned, any rison is decided 1o the. desk sergeant and was released BY J. C. ROYLE. hy Lee. Higginson & Co. and the 1 takes something Iike 82 different |less stable crust, after which It s00n |\, \nz plea for faverable action |1V in favor of g ads. As to the | A few minutes later he returned te “Special Dupateh to The Star 1. Heniv Schroeder Bankine cor. | *lements to make up the earth. the |became cool enough to permit the | %, Cuiy 5pproved by the House |SYStem itself, there is this distinction b the police. station and inquired as 1¢ il i greater part of the water vapor, it it or " 3 | a a specific test of the sheriff's pow EW YORK. April 30.- American{ poration. ‘The principal security | SiN&le element of iron constituting at | ien 1' i = v ‘d- authorizing rontinuation of the pro- | (hat Federaiaid voads are bhuilt 8 | (o ntaveht geneesur a ik th ahouts of his billfold co. friots and visitors will spend move | for the issue will be in the forr | °ASt 40 Der cent of the whole mass (Xisted In large guantity. to condense. | ;. p of Federal aid to States for [ 30-50 b Fereas et HH LT LN Sl ning $1,120. Friend said he thought than $400.000,000 in European trips in | of land mortzage oblizations of the | Pr: Henry . Washimgton. of the | A1 this lower temperature ihe €afil | nijghway construction wax made in| Work ix often done entirely at B R stk secaniisr. dechiven had the money np mext six months. Of this sum ver- | Jrungarian Co-operative Society of |BeOWh ! laboratory of the (ar.|Could also retain both hvdrogen and |\ " 'gnate yesierday by Senator | €XPense of the Federal government.” | [litérday. the strikers . bt police said v the larger part will he 1L in | kunks, while proceeds of the loan |"'eEle Institution of Washington foid |REER. L 0 g | Phipps, Republican. of Colorado - Yorther: and ve sntnbiink France. Should the Senate of France| wiil be used in time for granting | \N® American Geophysical Union to 1 he Ihickening of the crust must| " e federal road appropriation for | . g e BBl € s M AITR und the United States ratify the debt | gy ™ loang (o central Eurapean |92V At the closing session of jix have been accompanied by Innwmer- |, ooy "fecal venr has heen passed Bitle School Meeting Opens. Meanwhile the mediation he tottlement just arranged, France willl e iee seventh annual meeting “:',":n',"I'.'l“f;;""““:':w"f‘; LE1 4B EWV:land the pending measure s to| The (nterdenontinational Confere vatirtéd by A. Harey Mo From the study of the physical 0% . 28 they Ao today., Waler |, ihovize ximilar allotments of § on Daily B made no v Court . e the charge Already have raceived {rom her creditor ) T s e o character of the earth. the informa. | SAhor. hydvogen, nitrogen. oxVEeN | qio.an anmually in ihe fscal vei - Mount ipon the b mercy of the court with the story ef < installment many times over HAGERSTOW | tion given by earthquake waves and |#0d carbon dloxide. previousiy ab-| 0 4 1929 o . % : 2 ettlement. together with fhe STOWN ELECTRIC | lor miven by ot ate e’y Sorben by Ine raeky’ materia when i e i e he e Fyie i L, COPPER FIRM HAS LOSS (he: departed Lillfold. After listening * Ll (il ively to his story 1 o Hin of the French budget. shonll | now a fairly safe idea of the consii-|WA% # liquid or a gas. In this way | ki 1 el & O e el PLANT CASE UP MAY 5| i o e it Whehioran | he primordial water vapor and the | henefix in ihe counirs x4 whole ) . CEW VORI April 30 8.l resed aympathy, accepted Friend's reonomic and business situation. 1t B ['egilae “IWieinxe alfDAG CeHEAS |thick gases of the air, however gvear | 100! < 2 notable fact that on rangement-| Patomae Electric Co.'s Plea for Ab- | COnsists of a core of metall 3 or small in amounts. were supple ‘,\5'n:l0| I"hipps said 'hhh y!uM‘--!:v;:: b AR S ‘\unmml--m of | reports net loss of §3 have been made to pay the debts owed \ioh iwihioh inhanges. elfhat Rradiany | Mentea from. wilhin: the earth. el (INcthe DASY tew years NAR Heed 1 ludeiuhin. wil spewlc, Wil helheliff qirter of 1026 he Tnited State: the debtor mations [ rogation of Order Setting Date | or with <ome discontinuity. into outer # substantially y-[(tEEmireliet factor. Ko apuligh e | st oAa T of $75456 in (F have found their way smonthed to 2 e e D sflicate shells. the thickness and mass |3 med. and the o "‘r"'“;y" r‘""""* ;Imyv“"“l “flll'l- T i . .: et Tos I . ssion. Sicate. 2 Eine 4 » o W (Gatth"" | be the mest disasirous blow that A RFter of 105 e CtiaichE oA e Wimin<imalsivdenl| (RIS A TS cauld he dealt the American farmer PARIS PRICES ACTIVE. More Than Pay Intallments. ipecral Dispatch 10 The Star el e e data. assuming | orld’s Density S tli b b s e e e e sl 3 e Ausiralian b . ' this year will spend| BALTIMORE. April 30.—The Puh. | (Nt some of the shellx have the gen | gcientists at the B stand. [ the transportation of agriculturall active on the Re 2 ie ptions ta (he Dis | avenue might he the fitle of th : < . ] o Senvike oy x eral composition of certain kinds nf te f : k i e on the 1rse today v World War Memoriai | memoirs the Rev Henry Hows 2nough money to more than DAy vice Commission vesterday re | meteorites, we can ealeulate th now in the midst of the task = produets direct miarket Has | per cent. rentos. A2 finrics 15 % e s olambis Yot} men the Rev. Hemry Hows ents under all the 11 debt [fused 1o comply with the request of | ahemieal romposition of the aneth oo etermining the density of the | heen made pe the prozra Fahangs ok Tandss - Lol b0 ea - If he ever writes any. The wealt: agreements o railfied and |ihe Potomac Elacrric Cn. that the | 3w u » e earth 2% eacth, T. R Heyl. a member of the | nf highway con centimes, Five per cent o SOl G b o | e e roposed French installme: o {eommission & arder, whis set Mav 3 ad " hureau’s =taff, told the meeting. The francs. 30 vetimas. The dsllat Ry B 0 = called him from afar e i sy amemi | o L B e e i Vavious Elements Cited, first recorded estimate of this world's | N® Opposition to Gther Rellef. | BARCE 78 featumes. The fola Noves, ¢ Weclexan and long had conzrezs .age 1o Europe and while there | fazersiown municipal electric plant The whale earth is composed |Jensity was made by Newton, he said. Answering opponents of this form | attered settlers r 1926 certainly will approach | aca e abrogated. mostly of the following elements: | Who Stated that it probable value | of federal aid. who contend that the | £700.000,000. The installments on the | pe e. which has heen before the | [FON, about 40 per cent, ahout 32 per WAS between five and six times that | West and wuth zet more in pro- | funded debts owed this country WUllyiaiciand Court of Appeals on four | CON beinz In the metallic central | Of Water. Later investigators. es. | portion than their Fedetal taxes Total only £210.452.728, including the | A in Titigation simee | CO7€ NXVRen. about 8 per cent: sili. Pecially Cavendish. Bovs and Braun, |warrant. Senator Phipps continued: | £30,000,000 France is supposed 10 PAX | 1on) “uppa”arection of the munlcipal | ©ON: 8BOUT 15 per cent: magnesium, | have confirmed this estimate. |1 must remind Senators that for | the first vear under the agreement| . 8t e the ,&35 about 9 per ecent. with smalley The present accepted value of 552 | many other purposes not as usefnl now subject to ratification lainve of 1888 amounts of nickel, caleium. aluminum | mes the value of water is based | ax good roads. not as universally | Practically every stateroom has heen e eisticar gl and sulphur. These make up about | “Pon the work of Bovs and Braun. | heneficial in their results, Federal aid | sngaged for weeks on all first-class ”u;m "‘l“:" Intereste Al gg per cent of the earth, the other §4 30 YeArs ago. In the prexent aitempt | has heen extended 1o the States or | steamships salling from America 0} CAEC »"“-f'ha"' SIOUDS of 1AXDAVErS | glements making up the remaining 2 | Al @ re-determination. Mr. Heyl sald. 10 certain sections of the country Turopean ports up to midvear. The |have hrousht numetous suits to pre- | por cent the Burean of Standards’ seientisis | with little or no protest on the part money for these passages will zo in [Vent the municipality from carrying .= “sPhe ‘order of abundance of the'ar® USINg the same devices emploved | of those who derive no henefit there Virge part to forelgn countries, since |OUL Its plans to operate an electiic chief elements in the sins atmos. by Braun. . from the number of vessels 4\\'\;!2'[?‘1 uyl:;‘:’l' ent '{:'z‘;l";":"':‘r'fi“"\"O »\:;‘;'x;‘c’ yews | phere is in general like that in the . For example. take our annual river American ownership on the Furopean j Ao 1 appre 2 ations. | earth, indicating that the earth origi. | . ppropriatie ! e wparatively amall. It seems ) ind the Legislature in 1924 exempted | nated from the wuter pare of ety RUBBER UNCHANGED. Pl Ll TR Teate fo he- still further reduced T |the municipality from the need to ob | of matter thai sventually condensed Sperial Dispatch to The Star VeRrs (roin) 1016, 101 1925 Anchiatve— | el e af the White Star ships to [tain tke commision’s permission as the sun. The average composition | NEW YORK. April 30, ¢rude vab | the same length of time during which | Furness, Withy & Co. the | The act was subsequently held in of all meteorites is much like that of her. smoked ribbed sheets, was quated | highway aid has heen extended to the | Leviathan and the oth valid by the Court of Appeals and ap | the whole earth and of the sun's 4t at nnon today 31 41 cents. This com- | Siates such viver and harbor appro ated by the United State. plications ta evect new plante were masphere, pares with 19 cepts vesterday, 57 priations have taraled $451.000.000 for er aet a full share of the transatlantic | izain filed with the commission. The story of the origin of the earth | a month azo and 45% a vear ago. evpenditures in 4 limited number nf Fusiness this Summer, not o1 e | s———— rause they ave under e Ao | i fag. and, incidentally. the Uolstead act but because there is no room on o il j Once in a While the Unusual Happens— e N » The Unisual This Time Being : 3 o The annual conventicn o e | o zion Wi held there | — — T G I Y | B e abughbevs of TmiT winl be ihee. S IR R oG FoLkSHIND The V aluesA()f fered in Our May Sale ommw r 8&9’ O ioE fatyeuc, we a APPAREL FOR EVERVWOMAN Scasonable Specials! Every item representing new fresh materials -~ evory back,” in_every pocket LR LR Sastes i henehl. Tt style the very latest in design—every quality the usual K4FK 4 standard ;‘0“‘}‘;‘?' 1(“"“‘;‘: extent o krance. ' Bel-| F at Ten'th St. this is the story of tomorrow’s bargain values. 4 zium is due to pay £3.840.000 this fie | ral year and certainly will reap that | \ sum in the wake of the American in- | vasion. Great Britaln must pay $160.- | : 200,000, and it is doubtful if the tour : 1st trade will leave much margin over ; *hat sum. Czechoslovakia. Ttaly. Fs | | thonia, Finland. Hungar: Latvia Lithuania. Poland and Rumania are - ] . . nhligated to pay sums ranginz from : l £6.265,000 for Poland down to $67.38¢ | riot act Sheriff Georze 1. Nimmo contends he can. under the act. hreak up ans strike meetinz inthe i The unfon has planned the m appeared hefore Jud ‘n Police 1 hond and returned the col NEW YORK. Ap An Unusual Reduction A3 ary < latter countries do not zet X S from tourists. ther certainly E will benefit to the extent of their pav = < A | ments from the sums carried within 3 3 ’ A\ their borders by their citizens return | : . : ing from the Tnited “nder | ) / Z30 h . about as AN : Ot goes all Spring esent immigran European < return fo stylea! A clean-up of ‘heir mother countries each vear as| 5 N A alt Spring apparel get ) &, ol gele rome to the United T ms . / They carry back rance from 3 the price of : . bbbl Bl i N notice. A $2.00 hill i< many thousands, according te hank ve dealinz in forelzn drafts and = b T 157/ Every Dress Booy | |l e As of November 16, 1925 foreign . A zovernments owed the United States your means! We'll take vour word to pay 1579. 1 -ued and | ) : amoum{"‘fs‘x‘ifi"«‘«'fi’u?'»n: ) on our second floor i s - %)yl e, 3o making a total of $12.088.885.80% . y ) 5y ing a total o ; Slmply deduct $10 from now and enjoy the { the price of any frock NAY wear —hut you pay afterward. i g B UNION GAS ISSUE OUT. NEW YORK. April 30 (/). New nfferings today included £1.000.000 fir=r | Rather than select a group of mortgage 61, ner sinkin i 4 ol Eonits o7the Bion é;;‘r-iwglfl { dresses and reduce them to a single tion at 99 and interest to vield 66 L price—I’E DECIDED ON AN UN- All Coats included. r Each £1.000 ¥ carriez a | f i ) K : Tariant entiting. the holder ta. bus | L USUAL REDUCTION! Unusual be- Youlll marvel at the smart- ¥ ; Te rms to Slllt ! hefore April 1. 1936 or until releas e s ¥F (b Bietsane. fen whaves of som. | causé of the fact that you are not re- ness. the distinctive models g g o " stricted as to choice—YOU 4RFE AlL- and the quality of the fab- : We make terms to suit the require- iy 3 ! :| ments of the individual customer. It share each year thereafter LOWED AN UNRESTRICTED SE. pics. There are sport and i% % plestiired fol aeceammmodite® you LECTION OF ANY DRESS IN OUR and it costs nothing extra for the SOV DR IR e ST dress models many are Bl “oncenience of ' charge account. CREERON AT $10 LESS THAN IT'S M 4RKED fur trimmed. Sizes for 614 Twelfth St. PRICE. Select your dress regardless women and misses. All of Aromnd_the Corner From of style. size or color and simply de- the most popular Spring High Prices AR duct $10.00! 3 colors. Ladies! Just Charge \ These New Every Vogue and Value Dress trocks of finest 400 Charming Spring Frocks May Sale Price . May Sale price only - | - h A : §1450. Cash o Credit \ii N S al Alieloint Rub Your Eyes! It's True! Just unpacked—hosts of smart frocks Attractive styles including many two-piece Smart S U l I S 0090090000000 0000000000000000 The Large Hair Hat Is Trimmed With Velvet or Flowers $5.00 to $7.50 Extra Large and Extra Small Headsizes Smart because it is hair. Large because Paris and Palm Beach have set the vogue as the leading Summer Hat. Our Stock is complete, with a full line of fine quality Swiss Hair Hats, in exquisite styles that are easily transformed into beautiful Summer Dress Hats by adding a band of velvet ribbon, large rose or ornament. New Ajour Tailored Hats $3.98 to $5.95 Extra Large and Extra Small Headsizes The largest selection of these smart hats to be founi ™ the city. ' Every style and eolor for miss. Foung woman and matron. * ¢0004HATS REBLOCKED at this exceptionally low price. You will r in design 10 dresses much higher be most pleasantly surprised at these o ,T"'f' are the popular dotted silk < ol Lo Regular §30 W frocks, prints in varied designs, heautiful flat | values, and wonderful values. = 3 d g . more in. styles crepes, georgettes, luxor washable silk, etc. il every man wil say the best he's saw — on credit YOUR OWN Your May Sale Specials in N P ) 8\ Girls’ Summer Frocks W — w Charming—-1s the only word that will 3 Bovsv uEw s“ITs G'Rls, GOATS E er Ha t A\ ). properls describe these adorable Frocks, : mst received for our May Sale, The as \ 1 wen i fa1 Ipring “Costh. The mout A ; 2 " . -~ 1! -’ nat von for sonnv's clothes. heautifnl spring s, Th " » ():r Mm?"m coasesi pimepoghod gty Ao b O g srice®e Vg we bare Siee tractive. And at such moderate prices that Regardless of F Price T friphis A P 4 PR e; = .KB‘QY = 5 A :;'l::h':"’fl;h:uk"::.m-d appreciation by S : 38.98 lo sI 8175 38.98 to 319.50 Included are hats that sold and 2 !:r 58.50, $10.00 and $15.00 sl '95 S s Materials Belding Ribbon, Hair £ & ilk and Straw, Ete. " Materials Include Tissue Ginghams Plain Voiles \ S Sport and Broadcloths Printed Voiles s I 5 ss Hats Straightline, Flare and Two-Piece Styles w i Dress s Many Are the Popular Panty Mndelsu = . : th Street N‘ L b Sizes 2 to 14 Years. PPPIVVSV0000000000000090000000 0000 BOPVOPIDNINCL000000000000000000000900P09000000900000500000000 POPPPP0000000000000000000000000000000009000000000000000000000000 §

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