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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON (.. THURSDAY. MAY 20, 1926 bs [ FATHINPRAYER ™ ssiresn | TOSTORY BULDING BABIES O EXINRIT ANUSE ¥ STRREY GRWS MIAIL ORDER PISTOL FINAL VOTES NEAR RGED BY BAPTIST, """ FORDUPONT CRELE - T ey .; SALEBILL PASSED: ON 3 FARM BILLS | [”n dtive, said the . i N i ¢ PRI nd armaments i Rev. J. J. Van Gorder Tells | oiueed “undoulredy ol 1-~"""‘0fflces Will Be Erecled on ) : : 'House Measure Would Bar,| House Leaders Hope to Com- upon the d » of secur rined. | Bible Union Church Is Being 5,,1‘.’.35’.‘."' o e | Site of Edson Bradley P i " . 7 i Shioments Through | plete Amendments of | the v Hemisphere, because of | 3 . | Fought by Liberals. .'.'.li‘ T ot st ’ s Mansion. Post Office. | Haugen Measure Today. ent. the differences of the national | , ’ 3 P ' N 3 | SN s being made | r. Gibson said that his delegation'j A 10story office building, with : : & The first step toward preventing the | BY the Associated Press jental doctrines of the | L that the < Tarize- | stores on the ground floor, 1o cost be- i ; y shipment of piste's and other con.| Farm relief legislation is approac which must be met . "« : cter, and (hAt | tween $1.500.000 and $2.000.000, will J : ; . - {cealed weapons ints communities | N8 the de » point in the House IR BOrEito uo1vt it an a me iRl atier [y e Bl R idner . fa 22 | which have local laws to control the | Final votes on the Hauge ey A iversal SIS B N e s ; " ‘ sale of uns was taken by the House |stabiization bill, Tincher credit e . Lo security | {he intersection of Nineteenth street 5 : i « . . ] | vesterdoy when it passed a bill mak- | P Cuiile Asvielt o Tt e § has boen obtained v { ind Conneeticut avenue. This project % & ! 2 ling it unlawful to send revolvers ; in the direction of limit.t ¢ vill be ¢ »d through by the Moebs | . throuzh the mail. The ure has | { petitive snid, “we sincert nd Construction Co. of | | " been sent to the § s for approval will find ourselves in v city, which purchased the prop 2 4 3 3 | The Ho bili would aliow | | which probably will mic e time - S g to ship weapons to bona fide dealers | the readin Gorder of Butler, Pa imitation, «nd at e @ nade The 1 4 one of the ikt T 4 ¥ 4 | and cors of the law or other | upts of modernists and | Quate desree of t fow remAInINE by (iormesticut avente 3 . # - | perse itied o pos them. : remaining on Connecticut avenue : A 4 s Jecln ions south ¢ wont Cirele, is now cont i s 1 “tions Dif | =outh of Dupont Cirele, is now com X 5 4 vent the individual who cannot o Sl LR N € admitted that while se | Pletely demolished, and foungations / T ; a gun under ghe laws of hi two o s o take cour vity micht have an importan \ e ave being dug for the ground or city from getting one through ) ' foot for a we Nehemigh i over- | 0% on the mmicadon of & | foor of the new building. The build- | 3 ail order concern. to effec promise between the ks through | B nope t e s v complated in stages. It is | s the debate in the House yes. | rin. > £ who 1 has i o " R o s ithie i company at this | : ri vho a agi a P atve g < explained that many | cobined A e iR e cireus e S Bt : ; 3 5 : i lies are anxious to have such |on the 1ia i & the ob- bl 4o spproach because their loca! ordi- Some members hav D rone | e h being thwarted by the e n unated bill i e BABIES EXHIB"E[] o PROBLEMS o MOSLEM CAUPHATE R R g Fnined | ks atitiee Bl oo 1n fhe seph Episcopal Heads Also to Diseuss| YAGANGY bNFILLED Siown T e vetrs ln e pent | Sl e adpied ol tentia ho sl e 3 edhirie Pue heuen of Duptet Checle T hel “Local Jail" at Conference. | . Herie i Lo to await for poii Y same block with the Bradley estate | Do e ot S red yeu. | LHEIREE. : e i e L SRl ons on “The Problems of the Mod. | Congress Called to Decide Position | tovia ¢ the Post Office Dep ined emiah o e nsow : Perez i a When Ha an purchased e | g L 0 i o Db D e T Touse Jeaders Church Houle1t amendment toda called up for posed of stores, and & Local | vn‘u.!nl:“m A n K:H B liatory e 'f.,.h‘{{ feature the sixth National Conference Concludes Action Now Would it wants - t of the business of 2 X ! ulx. I 8 « of the Episcop tion. This also % on th s s soon as the em e St B- Valueless x vouid not cover the ship ;3‘,’;,‘1,."“';;,"‘., e b i et Daske are EIEN L LR mE ’Florence Crmenton Home to i v i o oo ¢ <1y freihit o Express | n-J | ctute, to he on Masss | ul Conferer of Social Work i il s This will pl fow Immh;‘l: Repeat Show on F Street feet of Dunc e two of ("f ecurity SO avenue o w(u)\ Circle. 2 o 3 . 5 olina i of charities and | ¢ Iéviest bueitiess stnuctures in tho Ur Tomorrow. | public weltar general sec. | 4 wn section of the city, and marks oy e tolconsi the growth of Washington business L L | Now ¥ Mmittor andil caliphate torpred | northward, o 5 5y The Bradley mansfon was consid Ilive babies were placed on School | cision being take . nehly for .| one of the most magnificent in | exhibit in the show windows at 1223 i',"“)‘,‘h'l'l‘”“'“r s ertrude | gupeommittees will e ay o 5 A present time, deal wetrines the Baptist | he National Capital, and many of its [ I' street today at the opening of the ! e of Social Work, are among |all countries to study local 3 5 1 Washington are L elique of his churc 1., | interior and exterior decorations have | anmual haby show, under the auspices | [erenve of Sod OB | uestions and report to a per il ’ ke the » and ad Leen sent to Newport to become part the board of managers of |h1- . : | i ¢ y Cehine constituted part of i Sl Enaehtne nt .m( of the family home there. Florence Crittenton Home. Mem Afusiet s Cof SR oy, i % . { bers of the hoard of managers of the t annually e e DU enable theri ] e into thef Services wert ,‘ to Amerlcan Taxpayer and | BYICANADIRNTSOEIETY [ vinuows to recelve contribution o French People | Public Schools' M Head Suc-|vonducted for - un ) ‘ o X o o i TWO BILLS DELAYED. ! the debate that snother — ceeds Dr. J. Stanley Durkee The babies were brought into town tire famil ediately B fibvaka. e from the home on Conduit road in e liately $ ¥ as President. ol S he bills to repeal P in th | 1 e } Sl o %, ¢, Barnes, director_of | They are fo v 11 Vice President Is Chosen as|' Gt o enliEnt s R R i | i described today by retary Mellen{ Dr. BN et control of the | noon \blished, Yol thosaloh e TWANE AR mbars jcoint | MnUSle Vin ehe 1 t b o'clock b e Ll D withdr thivew{ mittee 2 both to the American | PUPlic schools, SR g om | Speaker at National Con- of the Car Socls 3 » morning until fovonty | 1L represents France's capacity to] in' Wardman Park Hotel ight.| Dby s’ No. 1, of the test June 4. i there could not Mr. Mellon said, and he pre-| He &ucceeded Dr. ! ¥ Dur} o : e was in di fhiie Hotion At this ha e ] Mibea ! diabieen e nis con | Other officers elected we ot o the 8how during &l retary of th st i it it Honss, an @ will becluded debt settlements with England | vice president, Havold 1. Hatf : the Anna Rol Vice President Charles (. Dawes | Nat that it thesdomaniitee hields of [as well as this country it will e | econd vice president, M |G G Withy e Chicies ontline i ptiun) ¢ ne to the ca AR ble to stabilize its eurrency, which | Whitney Culver; third v ‘_”"y;:fix d:“!zl‘, Shelton_ser s chalmman, s | finals of the thi nual ) {5 tan caders were seeking 1o clea for P s dectined considerably in’ recent S ifth vice | win b St i i R B L S ot Fort | eeks. g : | president J. Gibs rrespond- | Mrs, Willis airman, fomer 4 mounced today. On | withe, avpearance of the secretary. | ing seeretary, Miss Qlive ¥ ald:| row morning, and the Kate Waller with Vice President Dawes ) 5 “n._n (s accompanied hy 2 +| recording secretary, Mr: - ircle, Mrs. Gregs Custis, | will be John Hays Hammond, nat ism Ts Assailed. acting searetary of the Com: | Hatfleld. and treasure . A.lchairman, will be in charge tomorrow | Iy famed mmi nevieer, whe Dresses iGY & of the convention was | Mission, before the committee today| Ross. Mrs. James H. Spaulding, Mrs. ! afternoon | - ohitla L sids Gien. 0BG 0% < Women «t the opening - | marked the first step in the legis| dwell, Milton ‘Trenham Al arrangements for the show ho will pre » silver loving cup Misses and agland of Lex. | lative consideration of the French| George Richardson and A. E. L are the direction of Mis. John | (o the finalist Styl sk Stouts payer and to the French people. nization’s thir be made by | ki \devolution. | and Jugosi bt pacts, which| were elected to the board of | H. Harwood, viee president of the hiet -d T s and lib. | the administration hopes to have ap-| e 5 s ot e L P i s e not_accept | Proved by Col at this session. . Durkee, the retiring president | Douglas, er of the hoard, was | Willis Van_ Dey ke finality of p— e ivered brief address, and present v, and will be on hand sl DPiavae I NORE RE . sented with a pair of gold en-|again tomorrow to care for the funds | bd: Jierce 1t tered the min- | cllon pointed out ¢ the | sraved cuff links, in token of the ap after having it provides for_t pay- | preciation of his ices, Mrs. Dur | rd will hold a home-cooked | sor o ek for 21| me: oy Esinte 102 | kee \\.lfi(yvlrsmc\x)u-d with a large|f E the s place Satur- ed condi of whe Ptk e { bouquet of Howers. ¥, those in charge being 1 B s i P Y o, i able to st v caref e effec the chureh. Be- | al loan from this Stephen L\m{m Tabor. Mrs, oL e sistence on adherence | §3,340.000.000. with payments st: Fred Mitel s, y selBidodng % '. : < + ¥ | more expert conclusions than if the ation of the Bible |at. Sauonusud and Sraduing 5 DOZEN D. C. MEASURES |1 o Sievenum, M. Chemter (v, | mere cxpert conclusions than 1€ they of his origin: lmn\nm annually, which will be wood, ’rice, | i ¢ and about 200 chu the last i {Charles R. Shelt Mrs el Celuding: " roany weattig | o 4 avments| 10 BE SIFTED FOR ACTION i, et tolBat Uaherts R ehE —_— A general rally of the various cir. P 1 adets from the High | were ,“.‘Th,.rq }:,f o well jeopardiz Senate Committee, Meeting This|cles of the home is to he held in the s t Corps will be on duty| declared, “who {accomplishments of those reforms es. - ! ’ t . n the night of the + mo n to - economic “nd] Afternoon, Will Push Bills Be- il : - , i en e chrets 0 wou ina 2 ilitati i 14 | ishers and otherwise make for T ieved to Have Chance. 1t as ushers and otherwise ni; cfore the | : sent is not avle to BISHOP TO OPEN DRIVE. |themseives uscful to the move than Sianiof i 4 | : t large sums t0 be transfer-} A pumber of important local bills i 8,000 pe who will be in atfend o i b > fred abroad as payments on account i pe considered by the Senate Dis- e ance. is the first vear_ the ot 4 - e m“( ‘!h{]\pur\ it et Gommittee meeting th -lCun\p:\ign to Raise $250,000 for A. | cad 4 wve participated in the | @ el . - : B ot DI e afternoon. The committee has before | _ nation: s 4 1 man powe 3 o6 ek , s, but M. E. College Begins Tonight. The s 1 t finalist winner | y: theavar. Hiler dOmes tlin view of the g me for - Kyl ‘ will be g meeting each ¥ ous | i D! : i 01 tishop L. W. Kyles of North Caro. | 1 e E § 5 Sy reached enortous proportions. | adjournment it is unlikely that efforts | jina will deliver the principal address |10 be held in Saturday night. week her currency 13 inflated and it - be made to obtain action on all|at the educational relly R here will be contestants &t wder at Memphis. « increasingly di : © {of them at this session. The commit- | pistrict quota of 8. i this thering, representing Wiscon, nt funds 10 meet | e iy expected at today's meeting to | ston College, Salisbury, N. (-, “1sin, Michizan. Illinois, North and her debt and to pay 'go over its ndar and pick out for | pinety-ninth annual el South Dakota and Tows Xl ordinary governmental expendi-Iaction at this time the propos BHAE] Bhildelohty and Halibnore co The sev nd last distriet finalist Subject to the {ll effects of alare deemed most urgent. ences of the A. M. 1. &ion Church, at | Will be ch a ng to be thalivin ing_currency, she ’ has be 1| Among (he matters that may be dis-| the Galbraith” Church, ‘Sixih sireet held in iphia Friday night, S every effort to balance her|cussed this afternoon are the follow- | hetween L and M streets, toni May U8 s s Z - {ine: A new bridge across Rock Creek | orclock, Eb eat deal of interest is attached 1 upholding present value of the French !yt M street, which has been la\'nr:llll_\" The reports the lay delegates to ese contests, for if a girl wins his Sielsition S it basis is | recommended by a subcommittee; @ {the conference were read this morn. | (he title at either meeting it will o et ners o . or about 50 per cent of | modified insurance code covering ife | ing followed by a meeting of the hoard | 5iV€ the girls a majority among t e id, |insurance, with the disputed sections | o ‘presiding elders this afternoon. | S€VeR aspirants for the national final- . lian setlle | dealing with fire insurance eliminated; | Bishop J. S. Caldwell of Philadelphia | 15¢ €FOW™: While the | proposed reorganization of the Public | js presiding at the conference, which Three Girls Winners. j Utilities Commission by the appoint-| will adjourn Spnday night after the £ g8 el ment of a board separate from the | oo SSJSUTR THTIAY, BIEAL After the | (Three girls aiready have been ument s now gl v at|Board of Commissioners; elimination | ates, Tomorrow afternoon at the Gal. n)]\;wn Miss Myrtle Posey, 17 years per cent, he declared, and on [ of several railroad grade crossings not | hraith Churek s W submit. | 21 French settlement vir- | heretofore covered by separate legis. | rg " C1urch reports will be submit-| Ann jiardin. vitle, | -nts dollar for dollar in |lation; changes in the time for paying i < hool girl, und’ Miss Helen | xes and for filing personal tax re- 1 h High School girl | | mparing the settiement with those | turns, together with several other rork City eeortad 3 A with other governments, | moditications in the assessment law; BRITAIN’S LONEL'EST Charles Hart, princ lflml of “" stern coffed eny the | 2 . it called for the so-called e sky” bill to pre- High School, is making elaborate e {‘,“‘f‘ o e Skt e I e yment by France | vent the sale of fraudulent securities, | |SLAND OVERPOPULATED | vians for the luncheon to be given the ikt as 2 lent to 7.33 per cent of its total |and the proposed purchase of the Reno seven _natio nnall]st speakers at | et i i ¢ expendicures. The British set- | subdivision in the Northwest section. noon Friday, June 4. It is the present . ‘nn mted to 4.6 per cent of % Failure of Potato Crop Threatens| plan to hold an assembly after the The r s ts 1 the Italian settlement 5.17 e S luncheon and formally x‘f‘\‘!rmluvleh; : ) i 1 o he Gelgian s ersons on Tristan of the six visiting speake This is v. 1 I i SMALL RAINFALL BLAMED. S i bn Dr 4t bl s atsc v g & the present value of the e da Cunha. School has had the District finalist of T T ¥+ | scttlements with the sum of the total | Fall of Great Lake Levels Held Due | By the Associated Prose. winner and given a luncheon in honor hie Bible Dinton. the total foreign trade and i Z SONDON Mar S of all of the finalists. RS i income fur‘ a year to Below-Normal Condition. s ;m:& vi‘f‘azh; N edtine - —————— ch of the s, he said, S 38 on, & rokotl a i 5 Tl ‘;:?",’_’.‘r“[’,“f;f Zettlement | Ttecords of rainfall in the Great|da Cunha, is suffering from over.| Yokohama bas ‘[‘J“,l"“:n‘(’,“;“""“l“"" per cent; the British | Lakes b for the 50 vears ending | population. to boost the use of Japa 000 the Belgian. 7 per cent, | With 1924, just complled by the 58 porcents Weather Burcau, show that the lower- | which is nearly double the popu 5o explained ferms of | Inz of the luke levels has occurred |of 20 vears ago. and the food supply £ bt settlement of | during or soon after perlods of |has ruf short. The island is located D e s L | Ge e ntirreatpitation. in the middle of the Atlantic on a line | 604-610 9th St. N.W. Lt 4 on the capacity of that countr 1 tstanding variations in the |between the Cape of Good Hope and aily, $1.00, §$1.50, $2.00 chment of et [ to pay. The settlement provides for | precin ing the 50 years are |Buenos Aires. It is only two miles | §7 moms, S0 weekly: $10.50 rooms, $8: L Sternay et bt over the 62-year period | @ veriod of heavy rains 1875-84, a long |long and adjoins two or’ three other u-m”t shower' and ‘lavatory. '$10: B ot | 895 o i me of moderate but diminished rain- | smaller volcanic islands. 50% more. Rooms like Mother's, o ;“~ coonven RN fall extending from 1885 to 1916, and| Most of the population consists of s e . 7 1'a period from that date until the pres. | shipyrecked saflors and wives they amnably Lersey ss than average pre- | have brought rrom St. Helena. Pota- e e oil Merger Apploved | cipttation. # toes are the chief crop, but they were Toith 114t Js Teduisits 1o DieteanE The merger of the Standard Oil| The bureau predicts that wet vears |a failure this year T o e distribnteq ershiD | 0., of New York and the General |are likely to follow this prolonged tets. aMODE | | troloum Corporation was approved | Telitively dry perlod, since “past rec. ; today Dby the Department of Justice, | indicate that after a prolonged Poultry and Eggs First. - DEPOSITS 5 of Faith Outlined. ornay ShbEent i1 iency, normal or above normal g A s i Sarg n . ay 1 d t 1. A South Dakota statistician has fig- the articles ofifaith are the fon of the merger had shown | Tains may be expected to prevail. ured out that the eggs and poultry pro- ities of 'h(‘“!\\'fl 4;""81\«1"“’»q e — duced in the United suue;z equals in MORRIS PLAN BANK “We i 4 3 not in competition, but com- value all the gold and silver mined was written by men supernaturally [ plementar DISCUSS COAL MEASURE. | throughout the world. European coun. | | Under Supervision U. 8. Treasury fospived: that it has truth without — it ) tries and Asia also produce a large 1408 H 8T. N. W. ik J ottt Aid for Blind 1’eople ractiantdanaBGGpalant Ao Over| SLCDA0C SEE8 Sl Oy = and is, o1 and shall remain to the { e, the only complete | Totally blind persons would be per- Bill Now Before Senate. and final revelation of the will of @d | mitted to travel on railroal trains ‘ it ithaie o6 o Gt S Coal legislation was discussed with i [ rue cantes ot (i ishias | v b anin iehl o ol President. Coolidre foday by Senator i A Good Way to Help 2 S s v | rate under a bill approved tod: o For Rent P for: Your Home ay fo m Al Buman iconditet. e e Copeland, Democrat, New York, whose icn \h:::lnl‘ ].:‘ “_m:In creeds and ;}:;;lseenal_e interstate commerce com- ot CeRIaE i ot oat emergmfiy S A - g : ses and preventing unreasonable W. i Prices has been reported by & Senate th Street Is to Rent a Room rry Sanford, who will act as jud wart from each other in v; s of the audience. It found in this manner the judges | 0000000‘00000000000000 < conven £ the South | i 4 “00000“0”000000000000“000000”0“00000 €00009 "00'00000004‘0000‘006‘00000 S See These Beautiful Dresses—Com- pare Them With Those Usually Priced at Twice This Price I'he silk market was shattered—temporarily—by the backward season. We bought lu wvily and bot at an almost unprecedented low price! That's the v and wherefore of this ofier that will set all Washington a-talking! ; Blocked or flowered polka dots and flowered combinations—on _ vari - colored back pds. Prints by @ well known maker — also some Hat crepes and heavy crepe de chines. $00000600000000000090800000000000500906000000000000000000000500060% Misses’ Sizes, 16 to 20— Women’s, 34 to 42— Extra Sizes, 44 to 50— ar et All in Summer's New Styles! 54-inch Bordered Printed Silks! The Extra Sizes Ave in Bordered Radium/ “We believe in the Genesis account of creation, and that it is to be ac D it The Edmonds Bldg. cepted lit ? t allegorlcall S ‘ Rl 2 SF M AVRe Crol n was ever born| Senator Copeland declared his meas- An easy way to rent e Siot i e ;;rflg',gggg,g‘,’;gfl\';‘,: e e |ure was in line with President A suite of rooms on the [If G0 casy WAV e KOO *hat mans creation | is both the Son of God and God the | (oolidge's messages to Congress of || second foor oo ths fnotere ||f| advertisement stating B e o evolutlon oF ev0- | SO e beliove that civil government|several other coal bills in the House, || son Square on Washinston's | fully the advantages of e : mpOclen o SBlRL & i 1 he insisted that they were identical “Wall Street.” Very reasonable the room you have to opment through Interminable periods | is of divine appointment, for all the i £ fob satist by d d it e L tr fots i S AiotEr or with his bill or similar in principle. rent for satisfactory lease. offer, and send it to of time from lower to higher forms; and good or uman The Star or one of The that all animal and vegatable life was that magistrates are to be o e made directly and God's established | prayed for, conscientiously honored Fascist Deputy Expelled. i Star’s Branch Agencies. Jw was that they should bring forth | and obeyed, except only in things op- ] L 3c per word; minimum ‘after their kind.' posed to the will of our Lord Jesus| ROME, May 20 (#).—Deputy Ame- Pl T At e SRS . charge, 45c per insertion. “We believe that Jesu ‘hrist, who is the only Lord of the|deo Belloni of Novara has been ex : e i begot f the 4 wee o the eomine Prines of | pelled from the T o the earth. ‘breach of discipline, 300000000““0-000“000\’0000000 ;i HE NLW H UDSON STORE—919 F ST NWooese000e 4

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