Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1926, Page 16

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/ 16 * “HEIR” TO MILLION Unidentified Etectric Lighe Guardian . |CENSORSHIP OPPOSED [DECEWBER 31 LAST DAY |3 gy i a1 ’ 2 The limitation on the renewal of | i Voluntarily Reports Damaged Equipment| FOR ANY NEWS FILWS| PO RENEWNG PERMITS) o i o 5% ; S TE—— Eldridge Urges Autoists to Get|Wwho issued a statement appealing to 3 MORTGAGE MATTERS HAS -[UWN B T TR Bt for Meaattalons Ais Mo | BOOSRE to IB Mt promapt: re. I = T i i i - | {Busy, for ations Are newal of outstanding permits by 3 H [ The District hus an unknown/nd addess. Sometimes thev are sent International Motion Picture Con o fiing applications early. Only 30,000 self-appointed electric light inspector | to Mr. Hadley, either at his home or gress Also Hears Plea That quired After That Date. of the 160,000 drivers holding all per- 2 mits, he-said, have applied for re- K P search the city for damaged lamp- | the selfappointed inspector sends League Get Copies. . The District Commissioners toda¥ newal. Requests for renewals, he ewanee Divided on Whether! posts and cracked or broken globes, | them 10 Maj. W. E. R. Covell, As- set December 31 as the last day on|pointed out, have mow fallen off to it was revealed today by Warren B.|sistant Engineer Commissioner in which applications will be received|200 a day, and at this rate it will Hadley. electrical engincer. charge of the electrical department. Ly e e Pernata: Cooper Is Qutcast Scion Every few days the mysterious in-| The latest report was received by | 'pin® Asociated Press. for renewal of automobile operators’ oA S Th. irty-S who apparently does nothing else but jat the District Building. At other times spector sends weports of his investi- | Daniel E. Garges, secrefary of the| ‘:{,‘ldmgé\_fi:”{;‘e’“:‘fgjf(i-e—d’\'fi)wiem";‘: permits under the amendment to the e esen T . 0 key lang 3 of Wealthy Family gations to certain District officials, | Board of Commissioners. and_eriti- | Gele GeYH B trafiic act adopted last July. All ap- eq)en iea 'S ' b xact locatl i iy i 2 e porters should have 4 hel rs. g siving the exact location of « lamp! | cized the Potomac Electric Power |\ > G, iy (PRATIRR SEONE BAS | cations after that date will be treat. | the famous Rctn;em nt%\e,;"}:\lfihm:rl‘; post which some automobile may | Company for not replacing a broken - - will PUI S have crashed to the ground or one | blinker traffic light at the intersec- "'l:na?ml:r.>:;$n“l€x'§§;r:r é:::grlgs‘:"{;; g‘: ;‘;‘q‘:‘fr:a ‘;‘;“’l&‘:h‘:"e‘"’“?fimm glyphics, has yet been found. I HE PUBLIC has a way of appre- e Assor = which is globeless. Strangely |tion of New -Jersey and ~Massa-|yoval Moton Floture Congréss be- ciating conscientious service. Our KEWAN 1. September 29— |enough, Mr. Hadley said, the un-|chusetts avenues. striction upon the filming of new: il cets i : 7 e filming of news business home at 15th and K Streets is Kewanee sought today to identify | Known inspector has never given him | “While many of the conditions re-'uente nor should exclusive priviles &l 3 3 , 5 A i : B b s, shol sive privileges 7 John Cooper as the outcast scion of | 2RY €rroneous information, and has|ported by the anonymous INspector |, guch filming be granted. CLARENCE F. DONOHOE an evnd:_nce of 37 years of continues . recognition, an uncanny way of finding conditio are aiready known to the electrical The committee's report, which was For the property owner of tofay, a wealthy Iastern family at last |to report, regardless of the section | department.” Mr. Hadley ‘often | 4dopted unanimously this morning, come into his own or as an imagina- [ of the city. All of the reports are | he does find a broken globe that iS | cag to he presented to the plenary tive laborer who succeeded in gain- | WTitten on postal cards. but never|unknown to us. «nd then his Informa- | congress during the course of the aft : ., P4 ing wide credence for an invisibie tale | 91VUIE® the name of the duthor or s | ton 1w very Nelpful: _| ernoon by Henry Noble ‘Hall. repre. | isan “open door” to First Mortgage of a $9,000,000 inheritance. e e i e L°‘;1"l: On(ln:jprm'cd Real Estate. —Where funds are adequate; costs The townsfolk were divided 1n | 200 QUARTS FOUND IN CAR |of ‘whisky and o desive on th part) e Committee recommends’ that., | | reasonable; decisions prompt; and you |of the driver to escape. e of the documentary value and opinion over the stories related: by . several persons as told them several STOPPED FOR.BAD LlfiHTS] The car was taken to the Traffic| historical por .}":ulghge;:d"\l\m;; To sl 87 Do i Bal Mo are relieved of all bothersome details. ur.— 44' wWh— o o years ago by the self-announced heir = | Bureau, where police seized 200- quart |y, =y o0 o of Nations, .the whole to | to several millions and brought for- | Three Men Arrested When "Odor |bottles of a liquid labeled “shl form # film library. First Mortgage Loans on Homes, Apartmedin ward in the face of his continued |Issac Hyman Cohen, 37; William S | : : kel Arouses Officers—One Passenger | S 9 ot R % 9 and Buildings, in D. C. and nearby suburp. sbsence | Jos Jdoth rof Riemond. | poub indulzed becomes doubt | oupe"" 4 Je own—bal. 0. L ¥ . Charles T. Little said that Cooper, Tried to Escape. Benjamin, | 000 when he came here in 1912 and en- Str rested. tered Little’s employ, asserted he was| p - o mear i Tehe - = t s A s ey Halting an automobile near Four Cohen, L e an 4 o a L o. iy ¥ usflmmm’ vk i’ll teenth and K streets last night be [the car as family of wealth and prominence. ¥ ’ The same story was shortly after- |cause of its bad lights, Traffic Police. | i3 Ut 1001-15® Street. N.W « ared w told to R“d“)”'h \(\Olf, he Y‘g' men W. A. Schotter and L. Raw | from St. J ine, Fla., called, excepting that Cooper, who _ i € | worked In_ Woll's dairy, located his | iS00 were confronted | . Motor Co wealthy relatives in Boston. . ! L4 Skeptics pointed out that Cooper t. i had recently located his legacy in - Virginia, West Virginia and Ohio, 28'x166'SIDE ALLEY Linc. 303 215 Pa. Ave. S.E. and called the whole affair a care- LAN DONOHOE MILBURN J. DONOHOE v planned hoax, pointing to un- | S. DOLAN DONOIOE » RN J. DO ShosrRuTanE it i L. W. Grocmes, 1416 F St. Cooper fof $2,000 as a possible motive. Others, however, v elements of truth in the several stories and re- fused to abandon faith in the erst- while iron worker, who departed | Monday after two checks he had pre- i = —— wented for n $75,000 deposit in Fourteenth Street at New York Avenue JKewanee banks, as evidence that the Our regular sales force will be l MAI S S A. DONOHOE n . IMPORTANT! More than 250 ON MAURI CE selected models will be held in [} Streets N.W., boxes until 4:30 to provide choice of the BEST for Business Women! fortune wus on the way, were called o worthless by Detroit institutions on - whose paper they were written. . augmented by many extra sales: [ women to take care of every one M. E. MINISTERS FINDING » | | sromptiy. MOVING DAYS DECREASE Shake-Up of Pastors Less Frequeat | p : L8 ! . . and Length of Service at Churches Prolonged. s A Br The Associated Press. | CHICAGO, Septemb 29.—Moving i days in the Methodist Episcopal min istry from the annual shakeup of pastors are growing fewer and the length of service for pastors at the . same church 18 increasing, the new ! Methodist Year Book shows. Now | ° there are 123 pastors who have served | the same church continnously for 10 pER FECT i to 30 years. The Rev. E. J. Helms, Morgan Me- morial Chu , Boston, has the rec- ord in the Methodist Church for con- . . < S tinuous service, 31 years. @URIFALL 'SUIT 'SIE LBC TED: Ministers in the Eastern conferences 2 B ) VLA lead in longevity of pastorates, the HERE WILL GIVE YOU A New York-East area having 15 with P s T o v o ” service records of more than 10 vears. WELL DRESSED FEELING— TAI- e Pnis e DN LLORED ACCORDING TO GOLDHEIM York, 6; Chica , 7: Washington, 5, and New VDARDS. FABRICS AND PAT- 4 using with good effect photographs of interfor lands to help in their as sessments. In_ one county the tax | st recorded 1,651 barns, garages and | sheds, but when the air photographers had finlshed thelr task it was found there were 2,902 such buildings in that area, with the result that the tax list increased in value more than $10 000,000. Holws ara tor0 ith 20 pears &2 3;'; RNS ARE RICH AND PLEASING 4 A8 Sveen Bireet, Philadeipnia, and the AND INCLUDE CEDAR BROWNS il n;; A. L. Allais, French Church, AND GUN METAL GRAYS IN PLAIN | P 4 5 i ¢ gty T AND HERRIN GBON E WEAVES; o B Assessors Use Airplanes. ALSO BLUE UNFINISHED WOR- 5y b — Tn Connecticut tax assessors are DS IN PLAIN OR DIAM OND & « S Making $4.50 Shoes a Big Issue! * “Washington Belles” remm—" Styles and values to chgllenge X i history have plans comparison with the best to be bought elsewhere at $5 been made on such an elaborate scale for this annual event! , Every Hat on display Thursday $4.45 Nothing More! s ’ ! DRESS MODELS! e 1 TAILORED MODELS! Entire store STREET MODELS! including Ee% . French SPORTS MODELS! Room devoted to this Sale At This Extraordinarily Low Price You Will Find the >atent Leather, lizard - ike plique. New eyelet Ribbon Tic 200 Pattern Hats included—dressy and sport—irom famous creators, whose wholesale prices —with cut-outs. Medium heel. | © range at $6.00 and up and retail at $10.00 to $20.00. We are pledged not to advertise these makers tra’g:;:ie m:z":de‘;;.her (;: 0 —the models will be recognized by their labels. Thursday sales price, $4.45. fords, Pumps, f;,ra,fi . Effects. Some with built- i 2 » in drch-Brace. On sale ' Velours . . Satins ... Felts . . Velours Soleil fztifour ol oun erores Black, Chanel | Metal Brocade . . Velvets . . Velvet Combinations | Slate Gray, pali— 7th& K : i e | Red, Valencia We combed the market for these exquisite hats...they represent the finest work- Vanilla, Sun- 4}4 gth St' Blue, Wood, manship and the most authentic styles. . .every one of them is an individual n}odc tan, Brown 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. J le G with a true Parisian accent...berets, turbans, high draped crowns, new brims, Negve:s C S L are all here in an infinite number of variations for matron and mi gre, Lopen, ; Castor Rose. Ruby. - Let nothing keep you from this sale tomorrow. We’ll let you judge when you see the values how great the savings are!

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