Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1926, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, .. ©., \\'EI)NESDAY MAY 19, 1926. Ice Box Saves Cook’s $40 When the cook in a restaurant saw three gunmen line up the pro- prietor and twelve customers against the wall, she rushed for the icebox and locked herself inside, he | thereby saving the roll of forty s had in her stocking. Every day cooks find that the ice box saves them money by pro- tecting perishable them hundreds of dollars by keep- | ing away that army of millions— bacteria. ular American service. Arrange today for reg- America Take care of your eyes Eye glasses don’tkeep all the dust out of the eyes. Protect thesewon- derful human instru- ments with and invigorat ELDER FLOWER EYE LOTION ¥ ==3€ 3< SIS Y Now York. P SMITH'S TRAN co. he the open ALL K fesued on You should think of Wa have been renovaty 3 Bzdell s Factory 610 T St N.W i ROOF REPA YOULL LIKE —done by business IRONCL s who k1ow their| b s i’ 1d Emld.,r THE CORCORAN ! GALLERY OF ART Will Be Closed Until Further Notice for the Reinstallation of the Permanent Collection. Specialized Commercial Printing Acquire the habit of consulting ne. The National Cap tal Press 1210-12; l" Contracto and PwId ' PRINTING ' IN A HURRY B\ R(¢ HERES & BOORER— 1 you want a really dy roof Tepairs or roof pai reliable dollars, KOONS Geo. A. Baker Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 615 14th Street NJW. a Dr. Geo. __Ophthalmologist & Optometrist but call on us as s0un 4s ¥ 5 e Can i’ rh.;m ~—without taking the f o Lle amail. 1Us p AR & khuuv' \lun 36 Bedell Mig. Co. SCREEN UP NOW JUST CALL US UP And we'll cond you estimates on ans Bumber of mad Creens yo: ant__Lin. Ki RLEEBLATT Window Shaces amd Screens. U & u St N Phone Lio. 879, foods—saves | We T *“JUNE WEEK” SCHEDULED. | { Infantry Competition to Mark An- | June VINATED IN APPEAL FORVOTE - STIRS COAL MEN Glassie Makes Ringing Suf- frage Plea on Behalf of D. C. at Banguet. ted to crit » s who addr AnbAL banGuat ot ) Coal Mere Willard Hote tie right of ced of Missouri | every- | in this | WILLIAM | TRIP TO ESTABLISH | NEW GLOBE-CIRCLING RECORD IS STARTED or T vd sob 1 from First and 1 ma ularly twe A dan ‘onaress of the n iy n New vould N goes with may a time, but |do not zua tion of a_sehedule miles of virtually u OVer | niant much I n utes from the | weciplce of |y n can t tries to kdn\," e Makes Appe board 1‘1' dermen o Senate | the efty | | that the as punctt Mosc rmined for planes to o 't en from I ndon last Summer-—who w Yokohama zton and Goldstr 1 betor favor the a wide a on that d ssident Madison ild dock at Vancouver on June This would give them nine day o cross the continent to New York, rrangements-—\Vancouver Seattle to Elko, and ( )11 120 to Ne “all for only three or four at | the most. : But there is an “if” retery: | peller, every landing s you have see n cloud and stormy of for the T. " make the journey more » want a voic test for two A whose cernment of you e want to become living organisms in the life of our country and your: want the historical accident that as stamped us with the stigma of be- | subjects of America, not part of . removed.” To Cover 18,500 Mile For example, the mgn are approximately 18,500 mi distance more than 11,000 “miles will | d run on them 4 his trip one of his most imports s occurred \\Ixr‘n his boat was held off Vancouver hours by fog. An airpl took him from the boat : even more ser COAL BINS Should be filled now with Agnew’s Quality Coals to guarantee next winter’s comfort. napolis Opening May 27. | Dispateh to The S ANN/ \l‘(\];!\ \Id nong the d end with the graduation class on the morning lass consists of 466 « scholars are John Syl- | 0. Floyd, | Briner, | - Jersey. tlass president is Royce | N. Flippin of Kentucky. The graduating membe Charle We ofier deferred payments to responsible people. John P. Agnew & Co. Every 30 Minutes 728 14th St. Main 3068 on the hour and half hour TO BALTIMORE Apartment Opposite Eastern High School S.E. Cor. 18th & East Capitol Reasonable Rents Every Modern Convenience 1282 St and N ¥.Avenue Chevy Chase, D. C. Only $500 Cash I Price, $9,350 Low Record for Fine New i iDetached Brick Houses | i of ii—witn so low a down nA monthly terms probably Fo pay “i"these nomes in where you ‘yourselt and 2 rooms, kitchen, dining alcove and bath—$52.50 and $55.00. 'B. F. Saul Co. Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. Here's a fine Co-operative Apartment at a sacrifice price. Owner leaving city, must sell this week. The Stafford 1789 Lanier Place N.W. Delightful apartment with two exposures, containing 5 large rooms, reception hall, bath and large porch. Cash payment and $63.63 per month. Price Only $6,950 Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. £13 15th Street N.W., Mzin 2690 Exhibit House 4?31 Jemfer St se s completely Moses & Sonw— Open, Heated and Lighted Until 9 P.M. Don't Delay Inspection ALLAN E. WALKER & COMPANY, INC | (Copyright, which | 4 Nev.; | PENNSYLVANIA use ond. ol As he the com carth of planes was out of the o | tecoverea from his exnaustion ,mI | might to'attend . meeting: of the > | [ inet Currenc Collapses. DANZIG, Free State of Danz RUMREFERGNDUN (5725 = | resents the new powers in \ | firmly in the saddie, the ¢ | the zloty (the Polish unit of he Danzig Bourse indicates th : M is encounte | Gov. Snnlh Wl” Slgn Bill to !5 former | Authorize Vote on Prohibi- | Hown 10 Saciing Gen tion in November. A manifesto from members of the i { opposition in Warsaw. published here, | [ declares Pilsudski's orders void and | | ippeals to “all men of good will” to! | e ussist in reestablishing “the lawful, regime."” | Position Believed Precarious. i 3ERLIN, May 19 (). hondent the Wolff ureau | s the olish gover, Premier Bartel is in us position. This is shown wlist party’s postponement of fted Press. N. Y., May 19.—A State pndum on the prohibition assured for the Iall elec: By the conclusion o a bill m on the Gu of hearing | 1 3 1 definitions Gov. approve . how ntial t organ, Robotn ever, demands that if the pre election is to be held forthwith, guar antees must be forthcoming that rshal Pilsudski, head of the suc ul military revolt, shall be elected rendum hill vas passed by lature. which The is now in remarked tell you that I thin 1 of the eighteentl the Le, w York w Latur G. P. 0. Orchestra to Play. it re put the ratiti | | L HALLER PREPARING e trip skep «'s hero, in 191 established Newspape: th Allance ~sident of 8 o four months in t and to iolating the national prohibition Police man . smpson noticed the odor of alcohol while passing Ma home last which disclosed 200 stilt and a number of allons of liquor, a »ntainers. 'Hm government ex threatens 1o s New ApartmcnfiQ “Cresthill” 1430 Belmont St. Lowest Rentals &l Large porches Service 9 Jeft ’\l(mre & Hill (1 730 17th St. Best Homes in Chevy Chase nce. —and the best location too —on Davidson and Nor- wood Drives—a select and exclusive community—pro- tected by Cafritz ownership in Chevy Chase Terrace Homes—with one and two baths, on lots 50 and 60 feet front by over 130 feet deep—bordered with tower- ing trees. Of special design and equipment. Charming Homes—in a charmingly beautiful neighborhood. $12,950 to $15,950 e will help you finance Drive out Wisconsin avenue and just south of Bradiey lane, directly opposite the Golf Course of the Chevy Chase Club is Chevy Chase Terrace. Open 9 AM. to 9 P.M. CAFRITZ| Owners and Builders of Communities 14th & K M. 9080 Svember and stiged & raid || TO LAUNCH ATTACK AGAINST PILSUDSKI BOOKS BOUGHT ! “Bring Them In" or Phona | FRANKLIN 5416 \PEARLMAN'S 933 G St. NW. L l.—————-—‘ (Continued from Pirst of the *n the- wsaw. It is announces the = u\atholonbk S Assures Future Desirability Se]ect Your Home Site NOW! Hedges & Middleton, Inc. REALTORS Premier ators and bourgeols the summoning v for the elec where than in had _sufficient]y FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS THE BAPTIST BIBLE UNION of Nm‘th Amenca PROGRAMME Fourth Annual Meetmg TO BE HELD IN The Metropolitan Baptist Church 6th and A Sts. NE. Pastor: DR. JOHN C. BALL AND The Washington Auditorium 19th and E Sts. and N. Y. Ave. MAY 19 to 24, 1926 At t}\e Metropolitan Baptist Church W[:D\ES[) Y Lexington, h Is Written traton. New York, N. Y. he Relation of a Church's Message at Home to Its Mission Abroad. THURSDAY J. Van Gorder, Butler, T wer Prayer?” B. Ri The Bible the On Statement of the the Convention, >a. 10: 11:30 A, 2:00 5 AM. Minneapolig. Minn Basis of Fellowship Among Baptists.” Pray Address: Rev. E. E. Shiclds, Chicago, 111 “Lightening the Bear's Shadow.” (An address on Russia.) Address: Dr. W. B. Riley. Minneapolis, Minn. “Ministerial Loyalty and Comradeship i the Present s Angeles, Calif. T Address: Dr. Matthews. E tial to the Church's Health and “Evangelisn Esse ¥ a ", J. Frank Norris, Fort Worth, Tex. “The First Revival Based on Fundamentals.” FRIDAY Prayer. Address: Dr. W. L. Walker, Elyria. Ohio. “How I"l Church May Grow by a Systematic Study of the : Dr. Matthews. Los Angeles, Calif. “The Second Coming of Christ.”” Address: Dr. George Ragland. Lexington, Ky. “The Menace of Modernism in the South.” Discussion. Appointment of Committees. Prayer and Praise Service. Address: Dr. T. T. Shields, Toronto, Canada. “The Lamb in the Midst of the Throne.” SATURDAY Reports of Executive Committee, Secretary-Treasurer and State Officers. Flection of Officers and Standing Committees for the vear, General Business. SUNDAY Sermon by Dr. W. B. Riley, Minneapolis, Minn. Address: Dr. T. T. Shields, Toronto. Canada. “Have Baptists Still a Distinctive Message and Sermon by Dr. J. Frank Norris, Fort Worth, Te: MONDAY v, David Alexander mominatio 2:30 P.M. 11:00 3:00 45 PV rundy Center, Towa, University in America 3 ‘Pontiac, Mich. - ' ‘lmlllll l{flmlsh Wh t Surrender Their Principles al \Withdraw or Fight?” . John Roach Straton. New York, N. Y. 2:00 .“‘ Zlaipy i, Foreign Mission Situation in the Northern Addn‘w% Dr. I‘lpnk M. Goodchild, New York, N. “The Amendment.” At Washington Auditorium Address: Dr. J. I‘mnk'\nn‘lfi Fort Worth, Tex. 3:30 P.M. Y. ' 7:30 P.M. 8:30 P.M. Addr e \Hnnmpnh"‘ Minn. “The (-rm\th ol Modernism in Baptist Schools. SRS S —— YOUTH HELD IN BAIL. \(hv‘r"f‘ of Ukm" Mails to Defraud Made Against A. A. Tlgex United St e has held g them tryin The Wirsaw |, SureRelief FOR END‘GESTIOI\ ‘s‘.\\ :PRS mblsrsncn ! y__—> 6 BELLAN" = \, Hot water —~ Sure Relief E T LL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packeages Every.hers the youth too tory i he had foune the money would be delive with twe (,hevv Chase 813 15th Street N.W Homes That Bargains | Price; S5009 } It 'i i See or Phone Chas. S. Muir & Co. 1403 New York Ave. Main 4935 + Main Are Barg il They are properties that we are authorized to sell at prices in every instance far below their actual value. IIH NORTHWE PRETTIEST IN NORTHEAS ]N"\Il\l. ~or A PARK near th e PRICE, ONLY $7450 mr BARGAINS $300 CASH Monthly Payments 916 D St. N. 6 Rooms and Bath—Hot-water Heat—Electric Lights —Big Porches. These houses are not way out in suburbs, but in a good, convenient, built-up section, with concrete streets. ONLY $8,950 H.R.|{OWEN STEIN FORATED 131" H STREET MORIHWEST URJEITH— There are homes that are more expensive; there are locations that are higher priced; but there are no homes in Washington that offer so much value for your dollar — that can provide more desirable neighbors or insure so much happiness and contentment as can the new six-room modernly- equipped homes at $9,100. 3802 and 3804 T St. N.W. Sample Homes Take a Burleith Bus Today- Put It Off? -Why Always Open For Y our Inspection SHANNON - & LUCHS=— Members of the Operative Builders’ Association of the D.

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