Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1926, Page 11

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BECONES POPULAR Few Vandals in Evidence This Year as Season for Blos- soms Nears End. ! | | i gwood e lovers o stoction the vear from the widespr prevent destru over tion of | THE SUNDAY I SPEAKING OF CRIME WAVES— AR, WASHINGTO IGEORGETOWN HAS IRONSIDES LETTER |Written by Officer to His | Father—Now in Archives of University. | Georgetown Collegn students i pledged their roperation in the i nation-wide movement for the preser- vation of the frigate ( lowing an a&ppeal by Goergetown Universit, W, Lyons, 8. J.. wh the rector of Revi Charles addressed the nstitution, fol- | 1926—PART 1. RAIL LABOR MEETING. Executives to Discuss Provisions of New Bill. | Executives of the 20 railroad labor | organizations will meet here tomor- | row to discuss Wi of meeting the | provislons of the new rallroad labor | biil, now awaiting President Cool- ! ldge's sjgnature. | Willidtn €. Clark of the Order of | | Raflroad Conductors said the meeting | primarily was to get together on a| uniform understanding as to the biil's application. 1 'BERLIN MAIDS DISPORT | | IN HEALING FOUNTAINS| | | Rebellious Lives May Now Be | Cured Without Necessity of Go- WESTERN PUPIL MISSING. Search Being Made for Lacy Zapf. ‘Who Left Home Thursday. Search 1s being conducted for Lac Zapf, 16-yvear-old Western High Schoo! | student, 3417 Quebec street. Clevelan Park, who disappeared from Thursday night after leaving for che practice at St. Alban's. His mothe reported that he had left wit money. probably In search of a slie received & note from him Frida | intimating that 1 make his ov father ix sec section of t of Commerce. A radio lstencr saw a youth ¥° night at the corner of Penn | avenue and Thirter | lied with the descrip | stations WCAP and | Knickerbocker s | sport socks, bl Americ wtional Chambe of the cic tree by wildflower assembled student bLody and facuity vellow ¢ THINE | jng to Karlsbad or Nauheim. fr. & long-continued dry pe- | r o s 15 seriously hampered | '“";:5‘""1:1"\"."';‘,“ P"“l";' Satenitt s iie 1 Padlock Order Asked. \d shrubs, the town graduate and dated “The Ship | ers, yellowish complexions and other ACY ZAPF. 1 Aesidtunt taftea g flowering irees Constitution, Bo: Harbor, — 1 15, 1814," the al | announced by Prestdent October | giiments thut carry men and women ich WAS | (o Karsbad, Nauhelm. Baden-Baden vons o this g other watering places. now can dogwood hay 1lossomed forth in primeval splen- | Charm Doctors Still Used. Jog to form a lacy border for nearby | { Secnston, Presidont Lyona cited the fa g s 3 In the outlying sections of Florida V:Mn\x;vhhe highways into Muryland| historic letter s one of the several in-| (e '.i:.f".l,p.,;],,f’ _\,{r:;gé?,,,fisd:;"flr?f, there ave-still remnants of voodoolsm. | sud Virgin cidents he revealefl lnking “O'd Iron- | gealing in heuling waters has installed | Sickness is treated with a serles of in-| 1 . ism Less Pronounced. sides” with Georgetown and Catholic | fountains in the Tiergarten, where |cantations and strange practices such | atiogy of the Volstead |.~enllmem., | handsome maldens may be seen dis- | as hanging beads, dirty rags and|$ 5, and sentenced to pay | Written By Ofticer. porting themselves in the waters|snake rattles about the patient’s body. ater, it 18 charg pr { | 'Thi® letter was written by Alexa ¢ in the morning while a band |In these communities where the voo ts purchased intoxicu: | 1%, Lufborough, member of u ploneer | . the sl belng caleulated to| d or still works almost The court granted a \ Waahingcon fam! father the wat bitter | other man owns an automol « ¥ merica and sin while the histor riding 1°d in a campal; ©at anchor In Boston Harbor lof its \-en‘r‘ur ome ciiise . r 4,000-ACRE VIRGINIA ESTATE 5 carried on {tended L the press, posters President Ly ot [(Georpetons orudar Within 18 miles of National Capital. This property is located the Constitution wa. X y e i ) B g St S i asug vear as the in historic Fairfax County, noted for its fine system of improved as n college fla‘nniim highways and now undergoing a phenomenal period of develop- tima e )’ : . B . e Jisit or Pope Biu ment. Four miles of railroad frontage; trolley service; three sta- i itnes SR tions on property. Light and power line under construction, to be ponuft being on American servitory: completed about June Ist. Handsome Manor, with all modern im- § el Cruised in Mediterranean. | provements .}nd _hote.l building, ten tenant houses; 500 acres in \ lilne actel v e och fopsieiny iExeat | intensive cultivation. 200-cow dairy barn; 2,000-hen poultry plant; N 1548, e Conaticution set out on a | saw and planing mill; large acreage in virgin timber. § crufge that took her to the Mediter-| R X = s Lk N el o o e e e A et g | * The largest estate of its kind within the same proximity of \ e e Hussian, Englin: Spanish V.E: amert’ N About 7 miles from Lee Highway, which leads to the Shenan- N\ N e D he Conatitution wix doah National Park, and the same distance from the Great Falls of § . o sy SRR LSl e der command of Capt 3 8 e . » o - Jati A I e e T Reproduced from LIFE. he extended an nvitation to the King the P otomac, where a great power dev elopment' by ‘the National \ ns near the Caplt = ; piea and the Pope to vinit ¢ Government is contemplated. Post office, express and freight i i They ace were sreet ahD e Estep |U-'S- WORKERS 10 TELL NATION |, swim ot st beip i 50 ad S35 5 S < g | i) s Mkely to be one of the |, her warships. After being g N = Sy | €0 ongest boosters fo e G i o c 2 Y N ! f ) | hoe ellows o \vHsHDctoh by the [CagishL the b Ideally suited for large private school, sanitarium, suburban de- N ‘ i i Work Little Known. jup in line, und this Lelag done he s velopment, or for a club interested in agricultural development, \\ e 2 “It is an unfortunate fact that the | Sented each with a rowary. GO ¢ d lif d N ‘e N New System Subjects Material to| . > p— e ! ounivy ot Targe knows but Ul | SHort Unie alter Capc. (wyon died aiv) | outdoor hfe and game preserve. N Hea i il i Campaign Planned to Remove General Prejudice |;2:i™, 5 Jiiporiant cog in the |was burled in one of the coast tows | P dot atireducediusceitoietieransestat § - > a e [ Gov s machinery, the Federal | 0f Ttaly, but tater sy Sale to be made at reduced price to settle an estate. N : Against Federal Employes; Injustice Done [cnpiove.” Luther ¢ Steward, presi. | VFOUght to the United States T N i g P ) T [dent of the National Federation of | Sulss ended at New York February, For further-information; apply t § By s Aot Prem i Through Ignorance, Steward Declares. ; Federal Emploves, mates in explana { 13, 11s contribution to the “0ld 1zon FRAPERYL N i 'AGO, May 15.—The qualities e S aLUHA R ODOac : o5 celebr: at Georgetown, the N ¢ steel and tile building materials to pal N " Department loaned a model of A/ > v v N . istand fire under the same pres- BY REX COLLIER. carry this message of enlightenment | TS People outslde of the Fationa! igate for the occasion, which THOMAS R. KEITH W. H. MARTIN N sure to whkich they are subjected In| o sh Ci - he far-flung reaches of the Natlon. | 4P Skl 5 & draped with the G town col . T ¥ las P s building are being tested | oS fomst ;,‘::“‘;f;fl{‘g":’,:hn’”"fi; ’g;fi”i%-”hi\‘ S S "Xf.\|lb"‘lflll‘\r:" e oSt telieentn e R T Fairfax, Virginia. - Leesburg. Virginia. at the Under- | i e ceptatnts | territories at onee ¢ o FOXSELARN G interest was shown in the move. here. Iernnmn[: (‘(l i “.l.l‘h“ “"‘-",“f’fi ding the gospel or the ) zens, it 1s lh”rl t t reserve the Constitution, and J 7 'q ' v N - ~ TS trequently | S Curiosity and some misgiving | SPTOAn (0, Fushel OF the €1 uninted with | ment £o BrseeTye the oo She ANDREW 1. HICKEY. BRUCE McINTOSH \& materfals for thelr abil- | o t least ting the | ,rjous presidents at the college | Insurance Bldg., The folks back home have regarded | Ye& i e -1 It the folks back home prefe enlightenment served up to them in | flowery oratory, they will ket it that Leesburg. Virginia r formed to handle the stu t contributions to the fund. These nations will be returned to the Navy nent with the model of the ship ¥ to withstand heat, now has a test huilding but not until - . ~ ais bean perfected to Washington, D. C. materials for impervi- | the Federal employe as a lucky {dividual with an extremely snap” in the way of a Ji cusness to prolonged heat under a| Nothing for him to do but eit back [way. Those who wish to learn about EehE ) e load guch as they carry 2s part of |in g swivel-chalr, feet cocked on the | the emploves throv the. less -spec-{ yjair follow-cltize D int will be ac other | T | GOPHER TAILS BUY GOODS. v | tacular medium of armer Hay- | commodated accordingly. .| words. the emploves, by pamphlet and personal cont going to make a concertec the walls of a building. The. laboratory workers are build- ing a brick wall in a huge steel frame supported by girders, with a sill rest- ing on hydraulic jacks. At the same ait for pay d: mahogany desk and towns &nd b > every two weeks. While seed is struggling with his crops b neath a brofling sun, Mr. Governme: Employe, it is too of! t, are serious time that the wall is subjected to fur- | getting up a perspiration by vigorous: | effort to allay the prejudic jeal- | & { nace heat the jacks put pressure on |ly twiddling his thumbs or gazing|ousies or misconceptions that have Bounty of 10 Cents Makes Rodents the structure. Some methods and ma- | out the window toward the distant|seized upon the im ations of some | terials of construction might make a | cherry blossoms. of the taxpayers in the provinces. | Good as Legal Tender in California. wall which pressure could not budge| This state of affairs, according to i i P skt P e R \ under normal conditions, but which | those who ought to know, cannot be Want Only Justice. B OISR, it S5 1 O The ones < | A new u for gopher tails, in which in fact, not true t to know are the employes | They are positive th Center conceptlon is a sad would wilt under pressure when it ig! jected to fire. ! Because there has been no way to | | gophers have no interest, has been found in the Imperial Valley. Popularity & Progress 82 PACKARDS DELIVERED IN WASHINGTON are entitled | test building materials simultaneously a | The encomiums seldom filtcr out of | o ¢ Y sin B Ion T ! et are b aing lej ten- resistance to heat and pressure, ke, founded, no doubt, on misin-| e confines of the Capital. Not that | .;,}.‘ i 2 L;;,\\.oxbf\:‘;wl ‘?']‘,1_,,.: n previous fire tests have Leen regarded | Hon. the employes are seeking praise at|yoi ic of ) as inconclusive, Campaign Is Planned. the hands of the populace, but thes > | i | do feel that the peopie So concerned are Uncle Sam’s work- e jent Pl to know the facts about Feder: . | ers over th cous ideas *th BRITISH WARM AMERICANS stemito m{p"‘,x';_{f;‘('i“{‘,:%,, 1&1: _\S-.‘m‘r’!'_;_\;:f( siHiaken » said he had ta them | e ,y {outeide of Washington that they have | | The cQuie e over his counter. Since the | U MA C A L N MAY UP TO OF “PEDIGREE PEDDLERS” |3t sccided (0 duunch « Soation it 55, ooy ' "rcvie e DURING RCH, APRIL AND )09 gophers have been killed | “scalps” presented for cash. | those who toil for Problems of se Flattering Fake Family Trees Com- | clear away the clouds from Govern 2 | ment employment and bring about a | he LAST NIGHT, RECORD AN INCREASE OF | better understanding all around. | muneratio stimated that gol v mand Big Price From Rich i The movement is sponsored by the tion. probl = s Fn‘-.:“;.fnlk:h:}r G«,‘;\h.?:;nt:i H onzl Federation of Federal Em. | entire system of starting floods that waste OF 115% 0 ‘/ E:R 192‘1 70% OVER 1925 AND Foreigners. It and it was initiated at the re- | istration in the and thelr damage to 1ce c ive | ments will be exp s ! cent meeting here of the executive | ments w 1 1 By the Aesociated Prees. . the MacoUtle HHIen S s Questions | crops, cause o loss to Imperial Val- council of that organization. The luk‘q:,;frnlz.le‘;n‘;wtll O l‘.nlln' Pl e Ll May 15.—Bogus “pedi- who prepare imaginary « Zamily histories for Americans seeking 10 trace their English ancestries, hove Tean reaping such harvests that the British press has warned visiting Americans of the swindlers' activities. Pedigrees furnished by the fakers are sometimes very flattering, but close investigation would prove that they re hogus, experts say. The swindlers look up Sof family having the same parson seeking his own f. xree, and pass such “fam on the unsuspecting A sons seeking accurate advised to apply to ‘Heralds in London for t tory of their forebeal GRAPE GROWERS COMBINE | T0 OPPOSE PROHIBITION | S e | Tnternational Wine Bureau Estab- lished in Paris, With Nations Clamoring to Join Movement. Br the Associated Press PARIS, May 15.—Grape growers in plan 1s to send to all parts of the United States ‘‘missionaries” whose duty it will be to throw light on the mysteries of Government procedure and employment. Twelve of these emissaries Squire Smith, who wants to know | annually of those fellows in Washington, will | Instead of remaining at the bottom |be told why, gently but firmly. If | of the ladder some men crawl far- wiil | the plans of the employes do not go ‘ ther down. car and keep it twice as long than to buy a succession of low-priced yearly-model cars—and pay in depreciation more than is saved in first cost. For example, the car most frequently turned in by Packard Six huyers has been driven an average of only 15,087 . miles! Those thousands who bought Packards last year expect to keep them at least twice as long as thc cars they turned in. And 98¢ of those who bought Packards dur- ing the past six years are still The reason for this greatly in- creased demand for Packard com- fort, beauty and distinction is sim- ple. An ever-growing proportion of the public is learning three im- portant facts First. That the Packard is not high in price, costing far less than most men think For exam- ple, the five-passenger Six sedan is $2,782.10,delivered at your door. Second. Our Deferred Payment Plan permits you to start owner- ship now by paying a moderate amount at delivery—(your used r ! You know “Stop-Look-Listen” means danger - | ) But do you know when your EYES signal Danger? Have Your Eyes Examined z Eye Strain Headaches Positively Relieved i . Two Kinds of Invisible Bifocals The Best Kryptok 1st Quality Kryptok 2d Quality Kryptok S hive e oot s " clar Mot Clear : 1 gt ot ronitition: Tt G | 1st car is accepted as cash)and the Packard owners. docres crtating an °“internationai | Quality balance in small amounts out of f wine bureau” in Paris, In accordance with resolutions adopted at two wine Packard ownership costs less by You pay the Toric Kryptok Invisible Bi- monthly income, on extremely conferences at which Italy, Gi usual price for : : I S s focals are not bargains fostt ki _ liberal terms. the mile. May we tell you more the conference, T.uxembourg, Me: costs nothing. Austria, Hungary, you ico, Chile ‘and Tunis have signified their wish to join the movement. What many Europeans Delieve to be a failure of prohibition in the United States is being used by ihe promotors of the movement to Turther their work. The purpose of the bureau is to give wine the place due it “on every table in the world.” about this famous car? We will be glad to do it while you ride in one. if not First Quality and fitted cor- rectly to your oven ™ See Shah, to see and near. Third. That it is better business and real economy to buy a good PACKARD WASHINGTON MOTOR CAR COMPANY 0. COOLICAN, President PACKARD BUILDING, CONNECTICUT- AT S PACKARD Ask the man who owns one The above quality is of- fered by some jewelers. REMEMBER: g Our » exclusive optical store must give service and satisfaction. REMEMBER: “Stop—Look—Listen” means danger. THE SHAH OPTICAL CO. Will Never Sacrifice Quality on the Altar of Price : EYES EXAMINED BY. OUR REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST 812F St. N.W. - Gen. Barrette Retired. Brig. Gen. John D. Barrette, who has been stationed at headquarters of the lst Corps Area, Boston, has heen placed on the retired list of the Army by operation of law on account ot age. He is from Louisiana, and was graduated from the Military Academy in June, 1885. His service \vas entirely in the Artillery arm un- | 1il August, 1917, when he was made | » brigadler general in the National| Army. He reached the grade of irigadier general in the Regular Army in February, 1918. T'welve years ago Miss Julia Sullivan wes a $9-a-week clerk behind a de- partment store counter. Today she i & department in one of largest department storss of §10,000 a year. The Most Modern and Finest Instruments Made are used in our Optical Department for examination of the eyes.

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