Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1926, Page 14

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S0 CREEN HUNTERS ENTERED N SHOM Gen. Rockenbach to Be Host at Arlington Park—Presi- dent to Attend. With the promise of four davs of the jonal Capital is scheduled to open Arlington Park for the sixteenth annual meet Never before in the history of the ve the saddle and hunting been so popular. With some tries alsted the clas C ters, nov tanbark, ar «pills and thrills sufficient to satisfy he most exacting In_the absence rayson Gen wiil be o Admiral Cary the show, kenbach event of president of amuel D, R host for ti President Coolidge has assured the unagers that he will be pres- with Mrs. Coolidge one afternoon juring theuneet. Loxes and reserved ! seats have been en 1 by pr nent members of s diploma it the show ch. have been the standx used by the s and Grounds Office ural and o important erounds, bt replaced b Public Bui Auring inau 1onic 0 entries have heen listed | 1d out-of-town exhibitors. | md Virginia horsemen t nterest with a bloods Some hy local Maryland have proven Ktring of imy Amon, are the Wasl mians ex Ira Floyd Leits, Miss Faith Adams. Hern Alhek. Allendale “arms, Miss Lydia Archbold Buchholtz, Capt. Jess William Barr. C. H. Car B. Choate. Quinton L, man Clarke, Mrs. Jan . Master Frazer Curt Miss Curtis, Licut. H. . Councilman, ) Oscar Coolican, Maj. A. R. Chaffee. Representative mund Carpenter, | B. Roland Dawson. Miss Deborah Dows, Col Donovan, Miss <ex. Licut . nos. Lieut. €. W, Fi Sherman Flint. J. Dallas James B. Go'den. M man H Miss Anna I \h\s Hann: beth Miss D Mooser, ever, Kinchloe. Montouri, 1. B Mc Norton, Lieut Wade Phillips, Ambrose Preece Geo « My Roy Victor I Palmer. Mrs. Maud Preece. Cortland Parker. John W. Pitney Miss Hunt ¢ W. Rust, Sergt. Je Sommer, jr. C L. pson. van Pitts.? . Ridi v | Edward Roil . M. Stevens, Sayder. Fran Lieut. Fred D. Sharp scott, Col. Robert M. Capt. J. R. Underwood. Stephen, Miss Evelyn man Park ddle Club, Wahl. apt. Rovden | Steele Wotkyns, § Out-of-town exhibitors hail from a far West as Hollywood, Calif. Ha » »gnize the names Oliver Tsel ind Mrs. D. C. Waugh (¢ Thor . War Gen. L. mson and Capt from l hlm lam Du Pont I Foxcatcher adelphia. Mr of Upperville Stables. Among the exhibitors new this vear 18 Louis S. e 1. Lehman, C] Mre. Augustus | Riggs, ( man, Gree W, Okie, Ma : Strong, Cleveland. Ohio Cushman, Pomfret. Conn., of others | U. S. NAVAL FORCE BARS FIGHTING IN BLUEFIELDS Revolutionists Entrenching Outside | Nicaraguan Town to Await Gov- near Im’ hn D. Lewis Grove m. his pl Mrs, showing the | t i Ch: and a host ernment Troops’ Attack. Br the Associated Press MANAGLU Nicaragua. The United Stutes naval Bluefields have declared Bluefields E! Bluff, at the entrance to the harbor neutral will permit_no fighting within town limits. The are reported to have ces and to be entrench- awaiting the government on the way to ack May 8.— zones, and left both pl ing outside, forces, now them The Hertran ien. Luis Me vevolution. G n prison, ecently as a_precat Our Prices Are Right Be Convinced—See Us Flynn’s Auto Paint Works 911 Water St. S.W. leader, Louis a follower of revolution Calvert Si. Bet. 18th & 19th N.W. (Just Half Block Wesd New Amlassador Theater) TODAY Roast Turkey 1 PM. to 3 P01 Serviee and Food . isurmmssed Parking on Thoes Sereets 5012 ELECTRIC IRONS Iron Elec- rically a do work Guaranteed 5 Irons From $3- O Up Something New in Irons A Three-heat lron, regu- lates to all_ classes of work without injury to The Automatic Iron. A new development in ctric Irons. Regulates its own heat and thereby protects 37.75 vour fabrics. Price. nomicall ¢ | Forty 517 10th St M A0SEPH D, CIMPRE THE SU PHOTOS ~ M) president of the show, and wer, left to right: Raymond Norton, chairman of grounds committee, d ’llmul as Bones, 4llILv manager. Mull Parade of 300 Mongrels Raises Curtain on lmerlmhonal Dog Show [ beaten or coaxed by their small own. | ers, ogs traversed the dis! strains of elzhth strect and Park York's first fadison Square between as o curtain | erowds of curious spectators. | sarni- | Fights werd when police ired the ring methods of sep nd hair. iy S.—About 300 with 2 million crowded New utt parade, held today val at the Polo ( the Ameri ing paws, jaws stumed “trick dogs,” unny dogs got them- selves into trouble by losing their cos. < or by forgetting their t | Also applauded was “the voungest” | dog, Tluke, carried in a basket, | sucking a milk bottle. | The final judging of all classes of % band. marshaled by | the mutts will take place at the car- and dragged and held. | nival on Saturday. main exhib hose only pedigree, 2 to look s imitating S ctually suggesting Scouts sioner here; Mrs. Theodore Wilkinson, ~hairman of the arrangements com- mittee, and Mme. Bkengren, Mrs. Wil- liam Hard and Mrs. Edward Sturde- | vant, members of the committee GIRL SCOUT OFFICIALS | { ARRIVE FROM ABROAD| i, e of e e 0 | edge of Girl Scout work there. ol | lowing their visit here they will spend , o |2 week at a camp outside of New York Countries Here on Sightseeing .0 ) (SN ligira Falls and then : . ! return to their respective countries. Tour of Captial. | The program here includes a recep- e tion by the President and Mrs. Cool \tes from 30| idge at the White House at 12:3) [rom 99| o'clock tomorrow; reception at_ 630 o arrived in the | m “at the American_Red Cross 5 to attend the | Building to meet the District Girl 1 Girl Scout Confer- | Scout officials and visits to Mount Whshington early | Vernon and the principal - Govern Visit to the | ment buildings it Washington. i = oflicials ! o 1t officials Wil ¥rance makes nearly 26,000.000 pairs Hoover. | of gloves vearly, and of these 18,000, 000 pairs are exported. Delega!"s Representing 3 Approximately 40 dele; foreign countries, whe points of . The fore M Mother’s Day—May 9, 1926 New Steinway Uprights $875 Up (irandmother’s Square ROGRESS for almost three-quarters of a in Steinways. Grandmother boasted the po beautiful melodies that are “old-fashioned,” Mother favored the fine “Upright” that harnmnwed so well \\nh the smaller rooms and apartments. Daughter now possesses ideal piano of the period. It’sa ““ STEINWAY “THE INSTRUMENT OF TRE IMMORTALS" Mother’s Uprlght The Tone is beautiful. instantaneous. Its Durability beyond com- pare. lIts Price is always reasonable enough to make it the best “‘buy” and best Investment to be made in Musical Instruments. Sol«! on Elasy Terms, if You Wish. E. F. DROOP & SONS CO., 1300 G ST. Steinway Pianos—Reproducing Pianos—Victrolas—Music NDAY | Report Cites Features of Pro- affected.” | which statiof | the quired to keep a lo munications for he announced as paid mate hire or by political candidates or for discussing shall be communication by radio, session of a sturdy Rosewood Square that graced the roomy “parlor” and played and sung the perhaps, now. Its Responsiveness STAR, W/ HINGTON, D .. MAY 9 1926—PART 1. RADID COMMISSION EXPLAINED BY DILL posed Measure, Which He Calls Essential. By the Associated Pre stablishment commission independent | have radio essential, of an Governm complete iediction wnication is highly a report on the radio control d with the Senate yesterday Senator Dill, Pemaoc v ington, on bebhalf of the commerce committee. \lthough P i o int Coolidge of discre- tion of the principles of equitable treatment to all classes and interests The commission would have thority to issue licenses for inter smission of energy, communics tions, or signals by radio when pub- lic convenience, interest or necessity would be served thereby Complete Authority Granted. It would be given complete author- | ity to cla prescribe rendered, frequencies au- at mine th lute the emiss tab statiol and appuaratus tion consistent with law interference \ufl'" te rudio sharpness tus used ved by purity on railre trol chain broadeasting te radio stations where is made to listeners “In times of war or emergency,” said the report, “the President is empowered 1o t con- | trol of all stations, and the owner: are 1o be compensated for the use of 1me, rnment national stations engaged in | Government business are not subject { to the control of the commission, but may do commercial business when not | cernment business. No | anted or transferred | re limited to| shall _be re 11 radio com ch day. G license shall be Paid Matter So Announced. “All matter broadcast for hire shall al, and if station is used for any broadeasting questions, there | tion, and the license of such station shali be deem ed a common carrier of interstate commerce and licensee shall not hav the power to censor the material broadeast. “No person shall utter fraudulent, libelous or public no discrimir sl and vielation of this provision shall be punished | by a fine of $1,000 or one year in jail or both. “The bill exempts the Philippine Islands and the Canal Zone from the control of the comn “The act is to take effect 90 duys from the time of its approval.’ i SALOON. "STRIKE" LOOMS BRESLAU, Germany, May § UP) Restrictions on the sale of liquor in{ Lower Silesia, imposed by Provincial President Simmer, have resulted in the threat of 9,000 saloon, cafe and restaurant Keepers to clpse their shops 15 unless the restrictions are ‘President Simmer’s decree prohibits the sale of whisl and other hard liauors between 9 o'clock at night and o'clock in the morning. About 16,000 ..rkocperx and waiters are affected | by the decree, which went into effect today. Founded $1,425 Up _— century is recorded “Grand”—the Daughter’s Grand Davis Asks Soldier ' | ACKROYD DEATH DUE To Write Mother | T0 After Long Lapse, By t There isn't Da H order and ing not. The War Secretary the soldier’s record and sent him a percsonal write home. The writers Lady of the of the | Suicide he Associated Prese, is one doughboy who going to forget Mother's today mother saw the Army for observance of the wrote Secretary Davis her sén in the Arm) written her for ye had looked up letter urging that he Geraldine the sixteenth beth Fitzger rinth Farl of Kildare i ite 3arl of Lincoin. J.. held t shot ner—Bullet Fired by Trooper, wound not self inflictdd. coroner’s fi Corp. 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