Evening Star Newspaper, September 21, 1926, Page 14

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3 e ONERSON THENE OF ANDREVS ADES General and His 23 Adminis-i {rators Also Discuss Courte- | sy to Legal Users. How to bring into full effect the penalty assessment for diversion of al- | eohol and the for dealing | courteously, though firmly, with the | legitimate alcohol-us features of the proh at the Treasury toda) Sec f tion conferenc between spective di TROLLEY POLE REMOVAL | ORDER IS PROTESTED| Cempany Says Change on Wiscon- sin Avenue Would Cost “Excessive” Sum. Objection to removal of the center trolley poles to the side of the street | on Wisconsin avenue between Massa- | chusetts avenue and Thirt ¥ The estimated cos 24,000, the company said, The ion also received a let-, ter from the Washington Railway and Blectric Co., ng that it be allowed 0 T instead of remew pairs would cost $4 d the re 00, the company explained. al Traction Co. will share the expense the |4 and G_streets. | st . THE EVENING DAVIS TO ADDRESS COLORED SESSION Labor Secretary Will Speak To- night at Sociological Con- vention. The only way to bring about real harmony between the races s through love and religion, Robert Rhone, delegates from Cheyenee,Wyo., to the convention of the National Sociological Soclety, declared at a meeting of that organization in the Shiloh Baptist Church today. His address followed discu: ientific nature r of the race situation in the d States and means of doing with all race friction. se Lawson, president of Freling- sen University and chairman of local committee of the society, stressed the importance of integrity and reliability on the part of all STAR, WASHINGTON, Other speakers during this morn- ng's session included Mason A. Haw- kins, principal of the Frederick Dous- lass High School, Baltimore; John Adams of Omaha, Nebr.; J. W. Moss of Kimball, W. J. A. Mitchell, principal_of the Champion Avenue Junior High School of Columbus, Onio, w] “Practical and Scientific S. Good- loe of Bo . George 0. Bullock Baptist Church of this cf The program this afternoon includes addresses by Dennis W. N of Selma Uni- conference of the edu tional groub of delegates is to follo Percy W. Howard, colored, Assist ant Attorney General of the United States, delivered an address at a mect- = of the society in the Shiloh Bap- tist Church_last night. He stressed what_the United States Government has done for the negro race in the way of providing adequate ed cilities and coni on its work harmony between countr ard the ing about races in this D. C. TUESDAY, MARTIAL LAW DECLARED. | Moore Haven in Hurricane Zone| Patroled by Military. | AVON PARK, Fla., September 21| (P).—Martial law has been declared | at Moore Haven reports reaching here | 1d artillery, with The battery of ia, is there and | headquarters at jaiding R. A. Mec( e, general super- | intendent of the Atlantic Coast Line. McCranie has turned his private car over to be used as a hospital. The first group of patients were brought | to Sebring last night in this car. ghtseers were being stopped here m meandering about. FRECKLES Get Rid of These U ts Safely‘nn‘:i Sur:;msm a Beautiful Complexion With SEPTEMBER 21, 1926. - Wondward & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets There is New Beauly of Color and Design in These Whittall Anglo-Persian Rugs OTHINE s J. Davis | UBLE STRENGTH) aker on | MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS. SOLD BY DRUG | AND DEPA%I"‘MLNTS‘IOR!S EVERYWHERE Secretary of Labor is listed as the pi the program for t re members of the negro race as a 1 TRADE CONFERENCES : FEATURE CONVENTION ity e e 50 ort | Association of Stationmers, Office Outfitters and Manufacturers James Br general 3 the prohibition unit, Discusses Problems. detail the full for > o~ ) - gt ; A number of sectional trades con- featuring the Andrews tustrial A with both fr: Although there urged by ( Chinese or Oriental Motifs admini himself that proper treatment is accorded the | legitimate consumer. | counsel are second s sessions of the twenty-first an- 11 convention of the National Asso- S Office Outfitters at the Hotel M State codes on | could be made e except Mary- prohibition. This effective in ev land and > The matter of 1 il Mount Gervin, and Tvan Allen. iment Among the 1 oing over the m will be Gen plan for arvea co pro will be pr posed rdinators. LIMITED TRAN p> ESSEX coacn Francisco, Dallas, Te: nah, Ga. WIFE SUES FOR DIVORCE. | Mrs. Nellie G. Marx Alleges Cruel- ty and Abuse. Marx, who: 1l street Just arrived—a new group of the much desired Anglo-Persian Rugs that represent the finest of domestic weaving—rugs that have a mirror-like sheen and feel like velvet under foot. They show beautiful new colorings in a wide variety of choice Chinese and Oriental motifs— and at prices that are particularly attractive. 9x12 size .........9215 9x12 size ........3150 46x7.6 size .......%54 8.3x10.6 size .....$138 36x63 size ........$25 6x9 size ........597.50 27x54 size Other Sizes Priced Proportionately Low Rug Section. Fifth floor. « abuse. The ration, alleges April 1917 court in her decl fendant is a forme Marx tells the | t the de- | The smooth performance, of the famous Essex motor —built on the patented and Jusive S Si p principle. A 30 Miutte Ridewill win Yo/ 2 i : RICHEST | STRONGEST BEST HIGHEST IN QUALITY Bahama Radio Cut Off. 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