Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1926, Page 35

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BAND CONCERTS. 4inited States Na Ban (Charles Denter, leader: Charles Wise, second leader), at Merldian Hill Park. Slxteenthand Lamont 3 MINE BISS SAVE | * G3INTUNNEL FIRE Runs Through Flames to Dl on Weber THE CATHEDRAL GROUNDS GUILD MAKES REPORT Beautification Work at Mount St. Alban's Explained by Bishop Free- man and Mrs. Bratenshl. -~ EVENING and a collection of woodwardia ferns from Rosenberg., Oreg., all gifis of Cathedral friends, Bizhop Freeman zuild for snly bishop's garden, commended the | “This 18 the, to he known of the membership. e ed 138 hew memb The n\omlmr | *hip is now more than 500, RICE "ICE CREAM” MADE. COLLEGE WILL STAGE ANCIENT GREEK DRAMA |15 ! By the As has heen short time Shakespe garh. On students will present a Greek drama 000 years old Euripides’ The Grecian Ambassados Tated Pras e oh language. .- o, G an atton [<hdpe of,a gr dabbiing In. éxirBneg’ A ago the stud presented Macbeth” in_.madern Memorial Day these same of the Buffalo Sche Rhyvthniie Expres: Glee Club will a: old as the play itsel ates and hie staff will attend " which will he presented in ek”chorus will he there in the p coached in dancing movemerifs by Miss Helen A. Curtin 1 of Harmonic and The Holy Cross ist, singing music as “Hecuba." r 1o the ost of the Bgaton C | oh College. Notes to the “Hymn to Apollo,” carved in stone and excavated at the ruins of Athens, have been used as the basis for tHe score of the play. This hymn was first sung itn America a year ago-bhy the Greek Academy of The cqstumes have been especially designed from draw- ings found in the ruins of the ancient classical center, while the foot ball stadium has been transformed to re semble the original theater at Athens in which the drama was first pre mented. - . ADOLPH KARN President ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN Treasurer “Rigoletto’ assi arles Brendler. the allel Clarinet solo (Bandmaster Selection from nce Ador Move than 230 members of All Hallow's: Guild of thé National €a ‘hedral Association attended the an nual meeting of the or he bishop’s garden, W \ s thedral. vesterday afterna outstanding features of th were the report Bratendahl, committee, and the address of RBishop ¥reeman. "he guild wa nnder the le: | NEWLY PERFECTED HEADACHE MEDICINE BRINGS WONDERFUL RESULTS, USERS SAY| a liquid huda:he medicine, they were now turning at it must be the ver: test thing | out, and, according to the drug-' gist, nundreds of customers were already using them with wonderful results. | bought a 25-cent bottle, and from that time on I've kept free of headaches. (joodness knows | suffered long enough. Nobn | need have headaches or neuralgic || pains any more, because Harper's||' Headache Medicine blets are grand. Leading druggists are featuring Harper's Headache Tablets now, or send 25 cents for hottle prepaid | to M-rper Medicine Cn 467 C St. ]| | i MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE D! 935 F Street And Other Precious Stones vert Air Currents and Lead ‘Chlnuo Turning to New Dish, Con- Men to Safe Place. trary to Traditions. N FRANCISCO, May 28 (P | A new dish with all the taste and ap- | s of ice cream. but mmmned‘ ce powder. In the ih- Rv. the Associated Press.. SCRANTON. Pa.. May ee men, trapped in the Mount Lookoui Colliery Temple Anthracite Co.. at Wy ! near here, were saved from death by | suffocation vesterduy by the quick wit and courage of Thomas Hislop. | assistant mine foreman. The fire brake out in the timbering ahout 20 feet from the.mouth of the ' shaft Hislop was ontside and immediutely | went helow. His son Robert. em ployed at the foot of the shaft, was| fighting the hlaze when the father ran through the flames to give warn ing. The son fgllowed and aided in | the rescue Il [ Valse caprice de Vienn: Excerpts from || Better Than Aspirin—Results Quicker, Users Say, and More Satisfactory. Men and women troubled with frequent, troublesome headaches or the occasional’ kind can be relieved in a quick, s fust a few minutes. “I suffered with fearful head- aches—tried everything—consulted spe sts, too—but they kept com- ing back until | heard oyr drug- gist recommending these wonder< Harper's Headache Medicine lets to a friend of his. | knew thal for years the H.rper Labgra- King rapid in prefudices of the gL cold ov . frozen established 10 y dership da onnection White. wrincipal Ourlining at Washington Barracks this evening. nsieal Progre: e uu been planted in the h his hoxwood (Composed and condueted hy J called Sergt. Papl) Overture, Yelsehuls." hnt‘the lak Von \Weber : Don spent eight conducted 14 " ) il | oction. £ e s _ Kugene 1. Papi) ; = = I AM:,‘,':",-I}':“, :t,"‘:,“:,r,"n,';k, s “Bweet "h“‘:\»“ Awarl-type 1, Kttalene M. Grice has heen ap s L £ o4 ‘enting Mount Ver YA N winted as an aide to the curator at workings with the suffocating smoke, | {GonMibted by SexgCERBNEY . Hislop and his son battled their way { ) ) i T through until they reached the’doors | “The Faculty”...Chura ieading from the main tunnel to the (Composed and conducted by chambers. They threw open. these Sergt. Henry Chura.) doors, diverting the air current and voral chorus: causing it to carry the smoke back | “De Sandman’ Lothero to the shaft. “In Dublin’s Fair ¢ 0ld rish Air tance of half a mile. warning the A - No Delays! workers and leading them through| | Grand se ‘,,A“Pfi_“m,,h,‘.,' N \ > the smoke-filled tunnels. preventing | Y panic and finally reaching a place of | |“kax trot, “Tamiami Trail,” \ » N / . rafety. } \ % o ) g ‘ P | nest R.-Gentile.) ] | Z ls GOOD March, ntile”...Gentile M | * ‘ R m— ; R ved is greater. years on his con- (Arranged and JEWELERS PLATINUMSMITHS valt Hislop then ran from chamber to | chamber on each side. covering a dis | Friday and Saturday Eve Till 9:30 S (Conducted hy Private five hours. when rescue crews suc coeded in cefting through the fames and firefizhiers extinguished the fire. Only one man was - injured Several men were sickened smoke and others slightly o W. A. CULLOP. 73. WINS MOST VOTES IN PRIMARY | Former Representative Beaten by | Majority Law in Indiana, However. " ; One Slightly Hurt. The foreman held the &3 men in/ the abandoned section for more than the lLake Sergt. Selection, Old Folk . «onducted ? eph Dressler h, “Tonic Sol Dressler (Composed and conducted hy Staff Sergt. Joseph Dressler.) 3 Chorus™ ... Guilmant nged and conducted hy 'gt. Juan Mellado.) Thanks for the . Fuffano eniors of . ... Mellado ed and conducted hy Juan Mellado.) pangled Ranner.” DOG BITES DANISH KING. Hurt on Arm Protecting Royal Race. clated Prese CES. Ind. May 2% —The years hangs lightly on | the shoulders of Willlam A. Cullop. | who received more votes than any other Democrat for the long-term | United States senatorfal nomination in the Indiana primary. He is a former Representative Grayhound From Attack. Prior to the primary he conducted | LONDON. the most vigorous campaign of any of | the the 11 _candidates for the Democratic | hagen ~ SRRk oh WakUBITien and Republican nominations. He [ by a dog vesterday. The King was out failed of nomination because his total | walking with the Queen's dwarf grey of votes received was not greater than [hounds when another dog attacked the combined total of his five oppo-|one of them. nants. Therefore the Democtatic nomi- | The King picked up the grevhound nee will he determined at the State | attacked. and with his cane drove off the oiher dog. which, however, fiuined and sprang ar the Kinz a | it him onthe left arm. Start Paying IN JUNE A dispateh to graph from Copen convention in Indianapolis June Asa former Representative lop was the author of a l" fating $600.000 for investi jon and | suppression of hog cholera. an act | which Secretary Meredith estimated saved the farme f the I'nited States £40,000.000, MISS NEWTON HONORED. North Carolina Woman Admitted | to Bar of Supreme Court, I Mise Janie Elizabeth Newton. 1618 R street. member of the bar of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. admitted to practice before the “nited States Supreme Court Tuesday affernoon nn motion of Senator Over- man of North Carolina, thereby at- taining the distinction of being the | first woman from North Carolina to he admitted to the bar of the highest tribunal. Miss Newion is a hate of Duke | 1'niversity, Imirham, ., and Ii‘\ from Gihson, N. studied law | in this however, heing zraduated from National University Law School, which conferred the degrees of Li.. M. and M. P L.on her. She is the sec- retary of the Duke ['niversity alumni in Washington. | it is TROUBLED WA PIMPLES 2 YEARS Burned Badly. Lost | Sleep. Cuticura Heals. “1 was troubled with pimples and blackheads for two years. The pimples were hard and red and scaled over. They burned badly and I lost a lot of sleep because of| the irritation. [ tried all kinds of remedies without relief. I readan advertise- ment for Cuticura Sosp snd Oint- ment and sent for a free sample. It helped me 8o I purchased more, snd after using four cakes of Cuti- - . cura Se together with the Cuti- . cura Ointment 1 was completely Ordered Here for Duty | [Deated: (Signed) Mre L. E. Maj. Donald Armstrong. Ordnance | l\peeter R, 3, Waco, Ga. Department. at the United States arsenal, Watertown. Mass.: Cuticure Soap,Ointment and Tal- Archie W. Barry. Air ~<en|(e cum are ideal for daily toilet uses. Little Rock. AR, and Capt. Hln‘\ il s me olment 8 st it Tucwn 3e. 04 Eurneriinianty, 8t srankfort, In here. “Semple. ear) Ad heen ordered to this city for -.g:h":“"_”‘:?‘:'m‘fi"‘ al the War Department. 7% Hundreds of new styles, ready for the last day's holiday rush. Many of the smartest Summer Fashions are shown for the first time. Prices marked extremely. low to make buying easy. 7277 4 22227 777 77 % 2 % ‘A Sensational SALE of Women’s & Misses’ COATS A fortunate purchase of high- * grade Coats enables us to offer these garments at $5 to $15 less than the original selling price. They.are divided in three groups for quick clearance. Maj. | | at | | | | A ONE DAY OF Beautiful New Silk DRESSES As a special inducement to open a large number of New Accounts Saturday, we are offering these High Grade Dresses at a fraction of their actual worth. .Come early. SATURDAY, ONLY S4 298 ... Toclude Flat Crepe Georgettes Printed Silks Tub Sitks Radiums New Address 612 13th St. Stacy-Adams & Co. Make Wonderful “Arch-Support” Shoes They represent the highest achievement in “corrective Fodtwear™ gentlemen. | Edmonston’s X, MEN'S & YOUNG MEN'S 3 PIECE SUITS As a special inducement to open rge number of New Accounts St areloNiing e High Grade Suits at a fraction of theit actual worth. Come early. 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