Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1926, Page 15

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E———— CITY HOST 70 BIG: HEALTH GATHERING Sessions of International Tuberculosis Union to Begin Wednesday. More than 150 notable foreign gclentists and health workers, in ad- dition to distinguished American an- | thorities, will attend the fifth confer- ence of the International Union Against Tuberculosis, to be held at the Mayflower September 29 to Oc: tober 2. The annual meeting of the National Tuberculosis Association will follow. | Dr. Theohald Smith of Princeton Uni: | versity. who was first to point out | the difference hetween the germ of bovine and human tuberculosds, is president of hoth organizations, Foreign Workers Listed. Among the foreign workers already | in this country are: Col. 8. Lyle Cum- | mins, principal ‘medical officer of Welsh National Memorial Asso “ardiff. Wales: Dr. Lydia Kempner, director of losi« department of the M Hospital, Beriin, Germany, who is the | only woman directing such ment in Germany and who was the first introdnee tiente: Dr. man of the and Cure Connty Vieror one in h porehes for m Robinson slesping i) | While flying over the intevior of on | Jarge unnamed lake and waterfall pic am | lake down through the pines—are ;| Prof. 1L C. Jacobacus of Stockholm, | + of | &weden, Inventor of the “endoscope.” Den'|an apparatus equipped with m of | by the use of which a sursy actnally to inspect the ple and examine 1t ntent hexions, will spea pference. the purpose of AR AP S e | POLISH FLYERS FINISH oo i WARSAW-TOKIO JOURNEY Ing the advancement in tubercule research, treatment and prevention. e The last meeting @ « held two yvears ago at Lansanne, Switzerland. No meeting has heen held in the [nited States since 1908 Scientific Papers. Tmportant pers to e | presented at ational meet- 2 inclide e Part Played by uberenlosis Among L | Warsaw an Rerg. director of the Dispensar: the Amsterdam Anti-tubercnlosis As mociation, Holland: Dr. Nathan Raw F. 0. H. Couttd of England < of 32 nations will vity | ad- | | Decoration for Both—Last 5 Lap Speedy. WARSAW, Capt completed a ) today September 25 Polish round-trip i to Tokio, Orlinski aviator, cov 00 feet high. Round Trip of 14,125 Miles Wins | ¢ miles. by Sergt He was : = | Kuhak, also of the Polish aviation omp: * | service, Maher, Harbit?, Gerald R in the 1 States,” ¥ nely RN managing Tuberculosis Associali tomical Sirne : Histogenesi n K. Krause of 1ol sity, with a which Dy will par Tuberculosis R. Webhb, | of ment of Ilex cussed by | Fngland. Visitors o Speak Several of the vis lectiire on subjects tuberenlosis in the United Siates, B. Weill-Halle, physicing Charity Hospital of ' elate director of the schoc tuherenlosis departs the holder of the dis medal for his work i eminent sefentist during the war in promoting the eflicient treatment of the Ameri ded, is 1o deliver | Panl, Den ngeles. | Vienna ‘Mannal of Tuberculosis < heen invited to speak Michigan, Indiana, Colo n on_clinieal and br., R Cleveland, Therapy. 1 ineis, The last lap of 1.060 miles from Ww'to Warsaw, was completed In < and 15 minutes, practically 170 < an hom | Premier Rartel arrived at the avia- | i few minutes after the | wth the gold cross of meri Sergl. Kubiak with the silver Seize 18 Quitting Italy. Seprember s at this port rined who were discovered | vecels while attempting destinely for the [United | party is said to have paid | ach America | Hor’s d’Oeuvres Brofied Chicken or Club Steak Mushrooms, Naute Potatoes, Green Peas Cacumber Jelly Salad ” Tee Cream and Cake Cream Puffs Rolls and Coffen POTOMAC 238 "WANTED! | The Following Experienced Help For Ready-To-Wear —MALE— Credit Manager Ass’t Credit Man Salesmen Tailors —FEMALE— Salesladies Stenographers Office Ass’ts Wrappers Alteration Hands For Our New Store CRANE'’S 12th and G Sts. Apply Manager Mon., Tues., & Wed. Mr. Broad Sept. 27, 28, 29 Alaska, me tured here, l ALASKAN EXPLORERS D ER FALLS 00 FEET HIGH l bers of the Navy's Alaskan Survey Expedition discovered the The falls—the thin silver line that stretches from the end of the TAR, . WASHINGTON, - D. C.,. SEPTEMBER. .26, 1926—PART 1. kle. '“The ltud.l![% gave the ordinary American tourist & lesson in dignity and self-control, and they gave to the people of Havana an exhibition in which Americans could take just pride.” During the stay at Tavana the fae- uity of the University of Havana gave a reception and luncheon. which was attended by Ambassador Crowder. Bulleting of the Associated Press on the Dempsey-Tunney fight Thursdag night were received aboard the Ryn- dam and were eagerly foiowed by the GOOD RECORD MADE BY STUDENTS AFLOAT Stop at Havana of Ship University Featured by Men's Fine Deportment. 0 to the Associated Press. 1 AMSHIP RYNDAM, September | dies have been resumed aboard | *floating university” after a brief stop at Havana. when the honor eys tem among the 500 students was given its first teat. Some members of the faculty, hav-| ing vieuallzed Havana as a place | where the quenching of thirst is the | | P O g Amevican | letter and a post card, dropped In a | tourists, feared the worst, but the re- | whisky bottle from an oil tanker off | sults of the honor system were 0 |paim Beach. Fla., July 20. 1825, have | splendid that every one on board the hean delivered to the addresses here. ship was happy and proud. | John E. Hart. the sénder. théught the “We doubt very much if at any col- | bottle would flnat to Florida. Instead the new champion when the decision was announced. The next port of call of the Ryndam is the Panama Canal. Letter 'Vl'rhmwnr in Sea Received. (MICAGO, September 25 (#).—A ber of students there were as few |where the missives were mailed two cages of delinqueney,” said Dean Hec. 'weeks ago. SEE THEM TONIGHT You Can Buy One of These Homes for the Rent You are Now Paying! Why Not Come Out? $300 CASH OFFICIALS NAME GROUP TO AID FIRE PREVENTION Special Week of October 3 to Be Observed in Washington With Commissioners’ 0. K. The District Commissioners yester- day appointed a committee to make arrangements for the proper obser « revention week, hegin- vis A. Jame Adkins, H. E. C. ‘rl‘m(rl Association: Jose, Civ Club; Doyle, Washington [T Dodge, Washington Times; | Chinn. The Evening Star: Norhert Renns, ultei he | v ‘and to secure the | 1 Citizens’ Assc ‘he -committee will hold it ovaniz neeting in the hoard voorn of the District Building, Wed- nesds F. Grove, Club Washingt Lee, Rotary representative ng: Federa- Lions® reedmen’s New Com- al, Board of Trade, ih and Washington Post. Payne, Cosmopolitan Club; Rainey, Rudolph James _ Monthly Payments 3rd & 4th & T & U Sts. N.E. Overlooking the Site of the New . $2,225,000 McKinley High School We Are Building 72 New Homes at This Desirable, Convenient Location— Heat-—Fleetric Lights—Bix out in the enburbs, but in ith concrete streets, ¢ars pass ale. " Call early and et first x Rooms and Bath—Hot-water re not choice. H.R.[{OWENSTEINC: 1311 H STREET NORTHWEST students, who gave tnree cheers for | lege in America With an equal num- |it was carried to the Shetland Islands, | Greece is placing a tax on every “ticing any kind of trade | b: | or profession. (Electric) Installed In Your Home A Reproducing Grand But only a few left. At last! under $1,600! 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He composed some of the hymns Son of Founder Quit 25 Years Ago HS;:fb.\ n:. alrmn & s ore Willlams Jennings Bryan for Evangelism—Taught Bryan's | qoq ne requested Booth to take dver Bible Class. the leadership of .the Bible clasé of By the Associated Prées. |the First Presbyterian Church of YONKERS, N. Y., September 25.— Heibe o P L Miami. Booth conducted the class erbert Bodth, son of Gen. Willlam . Booth, -foinder of the Snl\nflon4“"'" his health falled a few waéks " Aled 't his home hers today |A0 and he returned to Yonkers. of the army in the United States, was at_his bedside. | Mr. Booth served with the alvation | Army In Canada and Australia. hold 2 T e s T e T T - PHILLIPS TERRACE 1601 Argonne Place Just North of 16th and Col. Rd. Washington’s Most Desirable Apt. House Polvchrome wall papers made in merica are hecoming pepular in England. 2200, A few of the delightful porch apartments left. Apartments of one room. dining alcove, kitchen, tile bath with built-in tub, shower and Murphy bed to 5 rooms, recep- tion hall, etc. ~ Price, $62.50 and Up * ' Beautiful four-room apartments with porches, $100 Resident Manager William S. Phillips & Co., Inc., 1432 K M. 4600 777770072270 727 202 IERIPLE7 222722 1101720 E LA P A R B L LA L LU L LI I L LA AL L1120 e N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N § N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N y N N N N N N N N N K N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N “When Crinoline was important we rushed » 9 to Lansburgh’s “How your aunt and I hung on every word of Gustave and James Lansburgh before that What a great mother your aunt thought me for indulging her in her weak- ness for that boyish major whose bearded portraityou're looking at! assembly| *They tell me it’s a great, big store now, and just as pleasant with its hundreds of people as it used to be when just the two awners waited on trade. [ can’t get down now—I telephone this Jane Stuart of theirs. . . ” We have such reminis- cence as this repeated to us often enough to give us a warm pride in whatever part we have played and are playing in the Capital. We arc encouraged tofeel that you will be interested when we tell you that right now we are planning adefinite expression of this pride. LANSBURGH & BRO. .7th, 8th and E Sts. Going on 66 years old

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