Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1926, Page 38

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s TITE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 16, 1926—PART 1. FARMBELIEETD BE- 1928 |of Ohto. asserted lust night in an ““’iCOMMENCEMENT DAY SET. MUNICH MUSEUM AIDED. |CLOSE RACE IN GERMANY. [been temporarily named chancellor, [Sunday mornings, hax disclosed dress at the annual banquet of the has declined to assume the post per-|unique method of getting around RACEASSUE, FESS HOLDS | o™ 7erey Bankers. ‘Association. manently, and his selection would be | biue 1 How to remedy the difficulties of BERLIN, May 15 (#).—Julius Ros- | Lerchenfeld Now Leading in’Con— opposed by the Centrists and Demo- ment address. Dr. James A. Bell, dl- rector of education of the college, will grant the degrees, Rev. James D. Y. M. C. A. College to Hold An- Buhrer, pastor of the First Reformed annot obtain a shave in Be the farmer is one of the perplexing bl ‘Exeroises on Thke 2. Church, Thirteenth and Monroe |enwald, Chicago mail order house crats. | n Sunday unless he is a transient ‘Senator Says Special Legislation Is | problems of Congress today. he sxm" o u: % : 5 : i ;L‘:?:lltm‘.‘:;l R‘L.r:r:::‘"““mm,go;:;uvfi}:‘, Misgnineé, who Wb besti ousing B test for Premiership. — -— == ;n:-dn bridegroom, according to po s From many of the large agrarlan e Y. M. C. A. College of the Dis- | baccalaure e v - UL i S orders Not Proper Solution of Prob States there i3 the cry to have Con- | trict wili hold annual commencement | &1 by Rev. james H. Taylor, pastor, | FoPe to get ideas for the world's larg. | BERLIN, May 15 (P —Count Huso BLUE LAW IS EVADED. = lem Before Congress. gress pass special’ legislation regulat- | exercises June it 8 o'clock in | Central Preshyterian Church, May 30, | st industrial museum in Chicago, | von T L oo polies s have grab an empt i ing prices, he stated. Memorial Continental Hall. Dr. Wil [at 8 o'clock. | has donated $5,000 to the Deutsches | Pavaris, Libip of Germany, to i@ Get Sunday Sh jand make tracks for the By the Associated Prese. “I have never been able to subscribe | lam J. Show —_— SECER | Museum of Munich. e, T i G TumAnsGEOR SulcRy aves by!fi"l‘-, which is muc fu.,{.ugq- ATLANTIC CITY, N. L. May 15.—to_this ‘theory. despite the serious: | Natlonal - Geographic Soclely and . Bdwards, past 95| Ar. Rosenwald, coming from Vienna | Lerehenfeld ‘member of the Bava-| Pretending to Be Travelers. E ioiactie BB osi brs . SaEk . e (ness of the farmer’s condition,” he|chairman of the educatio Ly ally blind, holds the rec- | recently spent several days with | rian People’ rty, but is nct iden- | ! = . ).egislation seeking relief for dgm continued. “It would be the artificial | tee, Y. M. C. A, will preside. | urd for long-time missionary work, | Gecar Von Mueller, direct e ith 1 (ke iy m," BERLIN, May 15 (P.-Investiga-| China has more than 200 sepuras farmer will be one of the outstanding | stimulation and regulation of a regu-| Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pa of the | she having heen engaged in this worlk | °“ . . or of thel ite was forr el Wyman of | tions into the reasons why I num- | kinds of money. Some kinds are good questions in the next pres{dential [lar economic process that would l)EjNN\' York Avenue Presbyterfan |among the Zulus in South Africa for | Munich Museum, studying its -xx-‘m‘.-.m and New Y bers of, unshaved Berliners, suit case | in all provinces, while other ,\,,‘,,f“ - campaign, Senator Simeon D. Fess |stultifying to the country.” Church, will give the commence |the past 57 years. hibits and methods. | Defense Minister sler, who has | in hand, jam the railroad stations on | aceepted in only a few. ; —NOTICE— : : NI All Goods Marked in F U R T U RE CO. 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