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In the Green Room ~i the White House, not behind the scenes of the stage, vou will find an interesting old Gobelin blue screen in a frame of gold, a giit from the Emperor of Austria to Mrs. Grant A gilt clock and two gilt vases bought by Mrs. Grant in Paris and presented to the White House, are Aalso in the Green Room. | There are no works of art in the | American Ice Company's model | plant at 19th and M Streets, but if | you have a consumer’s interest in ! the making of absolutely pure ice, | 37 BISHOPS OPEN CONVENTION HERE Church Will Be Given Priority. a visit to this plant will acquaint you with the most modern -anmn,] methods. American Every 30 Minutes on the hour and half hour TO BALTIMORE BOOKS 'BOUGHT Biloe Them In or Phane FRANKLIN 5416 | PEARLMAN’S, 933 G St. N.W. /‘, FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEFTH BROTHERS MALESONG athine. SEHOLD GOODS TO w Itrmediate | WANTED—A r‘mvw 1OAD OF FURNT nhia_or Baiii. 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AND UP. o Call ROBBIY funanimous v {its policy of v over i|be at Denver, *hirtv-seven bishops of the Meth- odis scopal Church, gathered bece from all parts of the world for he semi-annual meeting of |he I'aard of Bishops. went into exeeu- te session at the Foundry Metho { Episcopal Church this morning consideration of foreign ser ice guestions made vital at this time by ¢ nationalist feeling in ries stands firmly for d never will weaken \guinst those the prohibitiony ed last night at the bishops b: disc Union of Washington More than b0n Capital 4 leaders and McDowell shinglon was toastmaster Bishop McDowell Lauded. A. C. Christie, president of the u(al Merhodist Union, who presided, stand faken by Bishop stifying before the investigatin Hlumu Mo Dr. « “wien he .1(-.1.um th rch is in the Aght for law ement from now on.” The dec. was greeted by a burst of from the assembly nest L. Waldorf of assailed the straw votes apnlnm- Bishop s City, on the proposed amendment or | ken —-hoh': on of the prohibition laws. “The straw voies on the ‘wet issue.” he asserted, “have the same relation to the dry sentiment of this| | Nation as a straw man has to a real. live, full-fledged flesh and blood man.” Urges Foreign Extension. Bishop Waldorf also spoke on the | subject of the relation of extension of the building programs of the Metho dist church at home and in foreign flelds. stressing the need of advanc- ing the program of the church in foreign nations to a place comparable to the home program. Alluding to the controversies in the religious world. Bichop Waldorf said A preacher is a fool to let himself be classed as either a modernist a fundamentalist.” arguing that t basic faith in Christianity far trans cends mooted questions of theologv. He described one writer of fletion | as “pretty cheap” for scoffing at Iho unwavering faith of the fundamental ists. Bishop 1lerbert made a plea for inter-racial brotherhood. There is no greater question confronting the TUnited States, he said, than that of the foreigner and the relationship of the races. “Test Is “The test of a any Christian church. seftle with peace and these problems of race ality.” he declared. National patriotism is worthy virtue. he added. but is not sufficlent. quoting the words of Edith Cavel: ‘Above all nations fs humanity.” Bishop McDowell introduced the 37 bisheps to the audience. The board vesterday afternoon. by decided 1o continue ting the bishops in presiding over the annual area con ferences, so that none will preside conferences in his own area more than twice in the fo Welch of Korea international and in Peace Ability.” government, or is its ability to with justice and nation intervening between the ger ferences of the church. Bishop Mc. Dowell was made chairman of the committe in charge of the rotations of the bishops. The next meeting of the board Colo.. November 5 ill it was decided The report of the agenda com mittee, placing foreign field discu~ sions in a place of priority over other matters at this meeting, was approved by the board. s Gl Prisoner Tries to Hang Self. Alexander Coe. 42 vears old, 422 Canal street southwest. is reported by the police to have made an effort to hang himself with his belt late yes- terday afternoon while a prisoner at the fifth precinct station. Policeman Whitiow time to prevent a possible fatality, it is reported, and the prisoner transferred to Gallinger Hospital. was charged with intoxication. CARS 3§ While ¥ STANDARD 5013 Ga. Ace. ROOF REPAIRING YOU'LL LIKE —done by experts who know tneir businees. Call us up. ELECTRICAL WIRING Repairs. Call Potomac 3146, Prices o Bl ™ Eatimares oh diven TYWOMEY ELECT 'J l%h ‘l LW Our Printing —Makes a distinet hard-to-piease ®IGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. PRINTER. BYRON S. ADAMS, ,ZRyTER, Specialized Commercial Printing Acquire the habit of consulting us. The National Capital Prcss 12101213 D 8T. N.W. ROOF PAINTING Let us assume this important iob and sou can lay amde your roof wor- Tirs ‘for vears to come. Read our suaranter. Let us estimate appeal 0 the Apartment Opposite Eastern High School S.E. Cor. 18th & East Capitol Reasonable Rents Every Modern Convewience 1 room, kitchen, dining alcove, dressing closet. bath and Mur- phy bed—$40.00 and §42.50. 2 rooms, kitchen. dining alcove and bath—$52.50 to $57.50. 3 rooms, kitchen, dining alcove and bath—$62.50. B. F. Saul Co. Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. KOONS Roofins 110 8rd St. _Company _ Phone Ma THIS IS WINDOW- SCREEN TIME and we're ready to make anyihing you | need n acreens. 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Only $500 Cash Price, $9,350 New Low Record for Fine New Semi-Detached Brick Houses Think of it—With 0 low a down pasmient and monthly ferms probably as low as ou are paying for ‘ent you cax one ~f these homes in a sscticr wmu- 1ght. where you 10 locate vourself and Exhibit House 4231 Jenifer St. The exhibit b completely furnished he W Moves & Sons— A'Ueigne (o inmee Open, Heated and Lighted Until 9 P.M. Don't Delay Inspection ALLAN E. WALKER & COMPANY, INC. 813 15th Street N.W. Main 2690 Foreign Needs of Methodist! law | attended. | zuesis and | of | found him in | was | He | | | i William F. Oldham of Buenos Aires, of Straits Settlements. Lower, left to right: Bishop Edwin Upper, left to right: Bishop l-emgt« A \llllfl' of Mexico City, Mexico; Bishop Herber Welch of Korea, Bishop fi“‘flughu of Chicago, Bishop J. C. Hartzell of Ohio and Bishop Titus Lowe NORGE TAKES AR -~ FORSPITZBERGEN [Leaves Trotsk, Russia, on Another Lap of Trip After Long Delay. Bs the Associated P LENINGRAD. Russia, May § The Amundsen-Ellsworth North Pole dirigible Norze left Trotsk this morn ing on another stage of its vovage to_Spitzbergen The Norge was to have started for Spitzbergen last Sunday, but was de- laved, and again vesterday Noblle not care to risk his craft in the of storms. Many persons vesterday made the pilgrimage to Trotsk. hoping to see the start, but only saw test balloons disappearing at a_height of about 400 feet in the clouds—which vesterday covered even the cupola of the Cathe- dral at Lenlngrad—then landing, cov- ered with ice Precisely such an ice crust was feared by the Norge, for even a crust { one millimeter thick would add four and a quarter tons to the 1l-ton weight of the alrship, eventually causing a catastrophe. That was the conclusion reached by Comdr. Nobile after consulting with the Russian avi- ator-pilot. Tchuknowsky, who twice, in 1924 and 1925, flew to Nova Zembla and nearly perished, owing to his fce- covered airplane. Had it not been that the Leningrad observatory on Sunday at the last minute issied a warning of Monday's snowstorm, the alrship might have begun her flight and would have Desirable unfurnished and fur- nished apartments for rent in THE DRESDEN John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. 1636 Eye Street Maln 1477 One of the Hand- some Homes in Chevy Chase Terrace It's an exclusive sec- tion—endowed with nat- ural beauty—which fur- nishes the setting for these most attractive Center Hall and Cottage Homes—of original de- sign; unique plan and ar- tistic finish and splendid equipment. Wholly de- tached—on big lots, pret- tily planted—and each Home with a garage to -match. $12,950 To $15,950 Financed the Cafrits Easy Way. Open noon to nine week days and all day Sundays. osite the Golf Course o Chory Chase Club- b—-)\ul n ot Bradiey CA FI\’ITZ 14&K M. 9080 [J the sout Comdr. | i | hours. found herself in & most aimeult posi: | tion | | BRAND-NEW APARTMENT Capt. Amundsen. who is in Spitz hergen sent several times daily w - conditions there. Norge arrived at the airdrome | . a suburb of Leningrad. | April 15, from Oslo, Norway, after | having been lost in a fog for 17| At Trotsk her engines were overhauled for the flight to Kings Bay. Spitzbergen, where a monster hangar is in readiness to receive her. | It 18 from Kings Bay that the Amund sen-Ellsworth expedition will set out | during the Summer in an attempt to | fly across the North Pole. Place N.W. Rd. on 19th New four- modern imp; two car lines servien Good walking distance large, airy rooms. all outside, large. well arranged kitchen. Maracaibo, Venezuela, has gained | permission to build a $4.000,000 water | works and aqueduct. | Hall and Bath, $47.50 to $60 B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. N.W. Main 2100 K2 FOR RENT * Second Floor Office Cholce Location, 1635 Conn. Ave. Rent, $50 Per Mo. Randall H. Hagner & Co. REAL ESTATE 491321 Conn. Ave. Main 9700. e Give your cyes this help Consider how we abuse oureyesinmodernlife— work and strain, dust, ar- tificial light, flickering movies. What a comfort to use a refreshing eye lotion! ELDER FLOWER EYE LOTION 75¢. at your drug store Mads by George B. Fuans, Philadelpbia OFFICES FOR RENT PHILLIPS BUILDING 927 15th St. N.W. 12-story corner office building. Very desirable dental suite, also other rooms, single or en suite. | LOW RENTALS. |WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS & CO Incorporated. 1432 K St. NW. Main 4600 Le S RE€ = 23 ¢ tions that are higher priced BUT N ALL WASHINGTON There are no homes that offer so much real value for your dollar as do the new six-room modernly equipped homes at $8.950 on T Street between 38th and 39th Sts. N.W. Don't take our word for it—take a Burleith bus and come out and see for yourself. Always Open for Your Inspection Members of the Operative Builders’ Association of the District of Columbia 19th and Mintwood Hardwood floors and One Square North of Columbia 2 Rooms, Kit., Reception IR $35e3 —— ~ <3 P S S€ =3< o S~ 3e MAY 5. 1926 |DR. THOMAS E. NEILL IS INJURED IN FALL Thrown From Horse, Physician Is Badly Hurt—Treated at i Emergency Hospital. ! Thrown from a horse which he was riding in Rock Creek Park late yester- day afternoon, Dr. Thomas I. Neill, | 1824 Massachusetts avenue, prominent | 1ocal surgeon, sustained serious in- [ juries to his head and minor cuts and | bruises about the upper portion of his bodyv. | le was taken to Fimergency Hos pital in an automobile. which Randall Hagner, local estate {who was accomy ing Dr. Neiil on the bridle paths. hailed. and it was found there that he was suffering from | concussion of the I Dr. James F. Mitchell. with whom | Dr. Neill had been associated previous ‘m 1919, treated Dr. Neill last night. "I'uda\‘ at Emergen: Hospital the lat e s B R e 5 Cleanliness in Every Corner service people zlad to live at the— OTOMAC PA RK P APARTHENPTS 219 e C STS. a Furnished or Unfurnished el s e ‘ operator, | ter was pronounced in a satisfactory condition after a restful night. Mr. Hagner did not see the ac He was some distance in the re: Dr. Nefll. As far as Dr. Neill could remember, the fall was the second within a short time. He was knocked from the horse the first time by branch of a tree, and was remounting | when knocked off again. Mr. Hagner | tound him lying on the ground. | Dr. |atGeorgetown University prior to 11912, when he was graduated. From 1909 until graduation he played foot ball and was a member of the crew. In Denmark a concrete bridge ! cently in 48 hours. at 2945 Cathedrai Drive out Pl Nelll was a well known athlete | feet long was built and put in use re-| 26¢ ynd 75 SureRelief ' I-'OR INDIGESTION 6 BeLLANS Hot water Sure Relief ¢ Packages Everywhers Furnished Interestingly | . (By Dulin & Martin) You will find pieasure and perhaps a few “pointers” in the newest draperies and furniture Avenue N.W. This is a new detached house of (three baths and built-in garage for two cars). The design is in keeping with Woodley Park. The careful interior p].mnm;\ favors the tastes of those who appreciate rich comfort without wasteful luxury in the most beautiful I residential section of W ashington. this evening will not be disappointed. Open daily until 9 p.n 10 rooms or tomorrow ; vou $28,500—Terms Reasonable Other Woodley Park Homes, $16500 to $30,0(0. WARDMAN 1430 K Swreet N.W. 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS Weather has Hurt Business We've done our share, but there’s a huge overstock of Spring Suits here. Heroic measures are necessary. We've disregarded costs and cut prices till we hate to figure what the loss will be. You can’t afford to overlook the bargains of this sacrifice. %45 Two-Pants Suits —and our entire lines of beautiful Spring woolens they must all go! Hours: 8 AM.to6 P.M. Main 3830 . All regular sizes, with extra longs, shorts and stouts. All the models in both single and double breasted styles. All the handsome light shades that fea- ture these superior Spring wools, and plenty of the ever-desirable blue serges and unfin- ished worsteds. There’s a new line of double-twist wor- steds that are wonderful values. Never of- fered these at any such price as $29! But