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6 * PATRIOTIC CROWD: GIVEN SALES TALK. Realty Men Take Advantage of Gathering Observing | Washington Anniversary. Byt NEW for a sted Press YORK, Battle distrituted G000 spec day by nt which | | | | | )mr. suceeeding € Unofficial News at Norfolk Is That Government Action Trees Julito. | s ofti- | wiquart i H | 2 to have taken to her called by radio and took hivh tovered vh NMAN WHO ARRESTED MRS. TIM MURPHY WINS Sec- Was Tnunwurl to Outlying tion Week Ago, But Gets 0ld Post Back. viated Pre CHICAGO, May honey policeman. 9 Murph viola nsferred for h was dire downtown labor leader, from Lear- re he served sclaimi- who was recen enworth penitent a sentence for n en quoted at which she was “get rial aying he would iled me in,” kked me to ap: ahout 400 ques an should do. refused to ans and he m'd me to report baclk at my ol Earlier in the day . conducted » Civil Tegion fon and ab- solved * of any connection | with the removal of the officer. An investigation by Mayor Dever is still in piogress. an i Diphtheria Eradxca,uon. New York State, a pioneer in the control and prevention of diphtheria, is opening a 1 ar campaign which aims to eradicate diphtheriz. through the immunization of children by means of toxinantitoxin by end of 1930, says the Red Cross Courier. The participating agenc > the State and local departments of health, de- partment of education, the medical so- cieties, the committees on tuberculosis and public health of the State Charl les Aid Association and the Metropol- itan Life Insurance Co. In diphtheria, as Dr. . E. A. Wins. low, president of the Americun Health Association, says, “we detect the incipient case and the carrier. We can measure natural immunity by the Nehick tes We ecan produce passive immunity by the use of antitoxin and active immunity by the use of toxin- antitoxin. Every weapon which could be needed to fight this enemy is in our hands, vet diphtheria continues to oc- N - \x4\ ; e i ’!Split Results Cause Wonderj as to Who Really Got Better of Contest. i TRIUMPH ATGENEVA - AWAITS MUSSOLINI Duce Salhng to Former Naval [ Center to Assure Renewed | Sea Power. | ing to th indthe 1 i a the new Roman em]nrel its predecessor’s | store into the Worl claiming to a city the world’s greates of Mussolini— lies at sea. : | led from ‘ing Aug f the ¥ hundred offic Mussolini_boarded the ves- vening at Fiumicino. Premier Mussolini, upon| that arrangements were ade at Gienon for another| hal procession,” sent a hur- > to the prefect advising| irily elaborate fe the welcome will be far from | ntation am told,’ are preparing and other to excessiv means unnec should be quires sobri age read, ”'hat arches, fllumina: | which seem | vthing which | te of money | The moment re- and discretion. Flags | vou be will suff . | A~ sho distanca off Geénon: early tomorrow the best vessels of Ttaly's merchant m be rine wilk pass in review | re Mussolini. After the' ceremdnies tomorrow and Monday, the premier will stop at Pica and Prato, Fete to Be National. On Monday, which is the anniver- sa of Ttaly’s entry into the war, | the festivities will become national, rather than local. Mussolini \\xll‘ spend the day among the workers of | the port, which retains the designa- tion of “The Proud,” earned in the early middle ages when, according to tradition. it allowed Britain to share with it the patronage of St. George. | The story that the Britishers complained that only Genoese ships which flew St. George's flag were ex- empt from pirate attacks, and that the Republican Council, deciding that the English were good fellows alldl excellent sailors, permitted them to | share Genoa's patron snlnl Brook Eels Go Foodleu. | After a 50-vear study of lamprey | eels, Dr. Simon H. Gage of Cornell University says he does not believe that brook lampreys live on the blood | of fishes, as was formerly believed. | They exist, he holds. without eating anything from the time they come | from the larva stage until they con- | sume all the nourishment in their ! bodies and die, says the Milwaukee | Journal. For three or four years they live in the mud, storing up nourish- ment while they are in larva form. | cupy third place among the communi- cable diseases and kill 11,000 or 12,000 persons in the registration area each This nourishment they use during | their life in the water. The lake lam- prey, on the other hand, are parasitie, | living on the bloud from fish, . (EYSTON 'LEAUERS-# DUZILED BY VO ic om n1 acres commodat Ireland CATHOLIGS COMING FROM FAR PLACES Delegates | Congress Will Lend Cos- { mopolitan Aspect. omu Congresses, aris yesterday. To Be THE SUNDAY STAR, INSANE AND CRIMINAL ALIENS TO BE EXPELLED Dayis Announces Plan to Go Through Asylums and Prisons in Weeding-out Process. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, May 22.—Secretary of Labor James J. Davis revealed here today a plan by which his department proposes to sift the cases of all allen men and women confined in prisons and insane asylums, with a view to WASHINGTON, D. to Eucharistic Committee C, MAY 23, ASK SENATE ACTION ONTWO D. . BILLS Members Work for Traffic and Mothers’ Aid Measures. 1926—PART 1.. DEMPSEY MUST APPEAR. Not to Be Excused on Charge of Recklessness, Says Justice. MERCEDA, Culif., May P).— Jack Dempsey, heavyweight cham- pion, must be in Madera May 27 to answer a charge of reckless driving or suffer the consequences, sald Le- roy Balley, a justice of the peace of Madera, today “Dempsey been granted ample time to answer the citation,” said the magistrate when informed the cham- plon will seek an extension of his hearing. “His case will not be ac- corded different handling than that of any other motorist.” Dempsey and his chauffeur were arrested six weeks ago when he is alleged to have driven through Ma- dera County at 78 miles an hour. Escaped Prisoners Sought. ‘Washington police were requested last night!By Virginia authorities t keep a lodkout for two escaped c victs who got away from a roadchi between this city and Richmond yes terday afternoon. The fugitives w described as Rayimond ‘Hassell, ored, 24 vears old, 5 feet 11.inc hes height and weighing 154’ pourtds, an® Flonzy Pelham, colored. 8 feet tall and weighing 180 pounds time Hindus, a al m vers and renew to extend In the world his the Iri=hman v D'Yarville, it \; but finest yeport Greatest of AllL ns and and one bout them dev- ns will add their vows court. the investigation. a_distin. atholic kyman and secretary of the per- e of International arrived here | Whole World. cociated Press today | B e i Hear Representative Upshaw From all over the worid De; lore it, we have the most encot P State i before the final groups will b here [ ment of the national prohibition act inulind, Holland, | 4, the face of the State's ratification rmany, Lithuania. | o the law, was described as “unfortu- | also. Austrin, Hungary, | pager by Representative Upshaw of d Spain, T under. Georgla, “d istantial repre. | a4 o from Central L e Cantral | Clubs of Montkomery County last | that will greatly enhance the welfare | aroups from India, | MENt at the Masonic Hall here. and future development of the city. and the Philippines. More than 500 persons affiliated with | among which the most important are in tha county e uni or then subject to action by the Secre- tary und possible appeal to a Federal Inmates of both Federal and State places of confinement will come under MONTGOMERY CLUBS MEET AT KENSINGTON 500 From 21 Enforcement Groups to pass laws providing for the enforce- leader, the United Democratic Enforcement the 21 Democratic attended ate chairman of the | | returning all undesirables to the coun- | | By the cxs. try of their origin. With a record of more than hall | . cHICAGO, A cosmopolitan | The jnvestigations will be carried |2 dozen important pieces of local leg: aspect that Chicag never as- | gt “Seeretary Duvis said, through dls. | [€1ation passed Ly ‘both branches of sumed since the \ wlt Was | aict tmmigration inspectors, who wiil | (0nkress since the session begun in eld here Will e afforded June 20 to | (00 MIMELRLEA, IREReCors, B Na) | December,”the Senate District com- | 4 by the International Bucharistic | (0iet and report to n bonrd of revew |Mittee is ‘concentrating its attention omgress of the Catholic Church. | (eSS SHE TRV (0 G TEHTE % of the |1OW on securing enactment by the ; . | From furthermost parts of the | qoouene “Fach accused alien may Senate before adjournment of two A. Kahn Inc. Years at the [earth, and trom some of the most | pePAXUMent, Hach Beeused ullen MY |other outstanding masures that have 935 F Street “Same Address |ancient seats of ecclesiastical power, [ (A8 AEATIRE RO fO0 O h fg | Passed the House—the traffic bill and | pilsrims will come Ileeans will SRR e L the proposal to aid mothers who have A dependent children. Chafrman Capper will endeavor to have the traffic bill considered some time this week, realizing that its pas- sage is essential to clearing the way for the renewal of all automobile op- . Gifts for the Bride—the Graduate and Anniversaries Brides mean giits, commencements mean gifts and anniversaries erators’ permits, which expired two months ago. It alsd is expected that mothers’ aid legislation will be taken up the next time it is reached on the call of the Senate calendar. Teachers’ Annuities. While the Senate committee has a number of matters on the calendar, Senator Capper regards the two me! tioned as the most urgent of tho awaiting attention at this session. It may also be possible to get through, cel falls, the bill re cently introduced to provide a more . s ha Aot Special Dispateh to The Star. i ibie A ity far ratied: achioot) never pass unnoticed. Gifts from this store bear the hall mark KENSINGTON, Md., May 22.—Fail- | teachers. The House District com quality, most acceptable to the rcu]ucm reflecting your good taste all s | ure of the Maryland State Legislature | mittee has fuvorably :vebortch ¢ We mention a few of them. Here in the matter of selection. are a few suggestions to guide you in your choice of what is appro- priate for the occasion. measure, and at a hearing held ri day by the Senate committee the in dications were jt would be reported favorably at that end of the Capitol The District has obtained favorable action by both branches of Congress this year on a number of measures at a rally of Enforcement Clubs | the following: Expansion of the Natfonal Capital Park Commission into a city-planning enlarged personnel Mrs. Jesse ement Clubs, pre- G it J o nforcement Clibe, “pre |5 gehcy withian n g T e L g Upshaw, | the {450 authority properly to divect the . . onc | pralkess dnelulel L 0 i) x”" an-| future growth of the city; provision O hmouseonuin! Yl ks Ve | for the purchase of the lat strip of | R . a M il Jgrade by Mrs | land needed to link toxether liock 14-Kt. Solid White (T o ot deve el th county. " The and Eotomac el Gold Flexible e Sterling Silver hiic st one s scheduled for June 21 pal | i E xquisite . Adiminis . 2 . % nation of mun! i 2 Aft _D - he Masonie Hall in Gaithersburg. The les heratafore perform: | Bracelets = i er-vinner ovide Chicago | TN (0 TR N STt Pt ed by several independen ! Diamond Ring Coffee Cups ; | Cleveland, Mrs. Morris K. Barroli and | l8lsltive authority ©38 the copatrce 312 00 : Mrs. Arthur Heff. enabling act for a building for the e $ Ci hammered silver with RES recorder of deeds’ office, properly to | 0 I Bracelets ¢ i 2 genuine Lenox China cups. One- Bequest Leaves Dowries for Brides. e Valuable ‘land recoris Dedutin e s e let <= it half dozen in a set. Julien Povdras it The intereat from the fund for the vear in question fs then div 1miong the applicants for that year. three. procession e because of the lac custom jmareds of men for idges aver which the euchar- | wiil | safeguard of the city pphires, he | p Tor three beautiful stones, P a wealthy bachelor *ublic qarnets ar . i | ptanter of Louisiana, who died nine hore DUDU e o e a1 Eighteen-karat solid gold $24.00 V5 Doz. v SLELibe eiienl ,;"h“"’?;"l {of the District, and the bill | graduate. mountings—filigree and hand- S e ‘y ~h‘ % Whichling enlargement of the District | carved designs. Set with a DOTIR L0 0 o buniel MEBNT over | (DWere eve ofher (blils) o Tessby fni ¢ e 5 Heads ! wve to deny herself marriage or de-| o beautifu! diamond of 80-100 rest that have gone through bhoth | are K| houses of Congress, and there till others that have received th proval of ene branch awl & Th(‘ Senate hn\ lumed in & 35 of the m ures reported {ded | e District committee, and Chairman ‘lam»«r believes that if action is ob-| tained in the Senate on the traffic and | ‘n\n'h" s ald il the sessfon wi » proved a helpful one to the D: \l iet of Columbia. Another matter pressing for Btflfll\ terraces. “»l-fon‘ fld]o'l ll“f‘\"l is the resolu carat, or 20 noints less than one carat. cessa Al 1)} /% the last! pass, i ; P ites of woodland | of the propos s, Aneriggn Thdlane i e :;;;fi,‘! : Genuine Diamond Sterling Silver To be able to play the Piano or Sing is a delightful accomplishment, as it gives so much pleasure to both performer and friends. It is never too late to take up the study of the Piano—but the earlier in life this is done the grcalcr the ultimate success. Children learn easily, and as they. progress \uth thm‘ studies they take a real pride in'being called upon to entertair. School is nearly over, and you should not lét this' Summer pass without start- nturia,\Wis. ste Founded 1857. Give More Thought to Music Especially in Its Relation TO Your Child’s Education ing your child in‘'music. A capable teacher and a good piano (not necessarily a new one) are easily acquired, and with no other studies to look after, the long vacation months offer ample time for a regular period of practice each day. As Low as $ - Monthly We Fulfill Our Promises E.F.DROOP & SONS CO., 1300 G V:ctrolas Steinway Pianos ewspaper 500 bishops and ar hi tus and drapings of | 70 feet wide. It is said to be the {eloth of the papal legate. largest single piece of lace ever 5| dinal Bonzano, will bestow the clos lmrmd out tn any of the factorles | l tenediction of the congres: throughout the world. We have quite a number of good pianos that have been rented or taken in exchange which are suitable for beginners. ' They.are offered at attractive prices and on manthly payments that are less than rental terms. Genuine Manning & Bowman 8-Cup Electric Percolator Set 323 50 A genuine Manning & Bow- man set with sugar, creamer, tray and percolator. to the selection of permanent site fo on_ the res is tha ropriated s introc ed a fow Capper and had previous ered in the House Largest Lace Cnmm Made. One of the lace manufacturing mills in England has turned out in one piece a lace curtain 150 feet long and and Solid Platinum Handle Corn Holders 8 Set of Six Ly tele Wedding Rings 110 Elaborate and exquisitely hand carved. Studded with 20 pure white full-cut -diamonds en- circling the banpd. Ilm front, Fiald 1k in acceptable and re to be appreciated. Half dozen to the set. sanctuary h altar and 1300 G Stréet: Beverage Mixer 36 50 Quart size in fine silver plate | Silver-Plated Water Pitchers $5.00 Silver plate in Sheffield re- Seth Thomas - ] iel g SR —a Sheffield ducti production. Very beautiful and Clocks, Special, $13 | pain or Nitmereh. A di serviceable. tinctive and lasting gift. As illustrated with hour and half-hour gong strike. In a beautiful mahogany finished case. 6Igin Solid W lnte (xold Wrist Watch, *55 m‘ Lady’s Bulova Rectangular Wrist Watch $08:50 i N It Beautifully carved 14-kt. An nggn Watch of exquisite white gold filled rectangular dcvgn—l jewel movement, rec- case. 15-jewel guaranteed -tangular shape. 14-kt. "solid” white gold. Bulova movement. “For Him" Hamilton Fairfax Diamond-Studded Watch of Solid Platinum *165 Set with 20 cut diamonds and 4 perfect sapphires. High-grade 17-jewel warranted movement. Man’s Elgin . Wrist Watch 24 *50 , In engraved case of Fairfax design. 17-jewel adjusted move- mént, in white or green gold filled case, beautifully engraved. 4 L MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE i | D G S ‘White Gold ° Filled” Strap Watch with luminous”dial and hands. = Shaped: design—will make a very handsome gift. JEWELERS . ADOLPH KAHN President ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN Treasurer Player Pianos 34 Years at This Address