Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1927, Page 10

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . JTANUARY 23, 1927 -PART 1. w ENGLAN" HA PINCHOT TAKES UP HOME HERE BISHUPS’ GR”SABE e ey Y TOrinE throuE | s omin. Gearastown, very | RAIL DISPUTE UNBROKEN. | okt erme Lecie S mtement as Daily celebrations of the holy com- |y i |:{.~vm;§ rea gates Fail to Agree. e L neay o the observance during the week: | % | s | munion—Epiphan 730 am.; EM-|teqpag 5 i o3l | iri i | i - | manuel, nd 10 am.; St. |y ounesday, and Calvary apel, | conterences between the managers' | ¢ tors. The United States M GHAT WI.I.H I.UNUU [ S o Wage’ BEG'NS HERE ]’UDAY"”"‘" . e s e | committee of Southeastern railroads | asked the two groups to Mar ; on 3 and |and heads of train service unior e for discussion Thursday - | o) had been ta | Kar i [ Battle for. Farmers and | ‘ . ‘ e Tuesday whd 11 am. on W +.NEW DEVICE WILL RECORD | whicn are emanding Wi atter astrike vote had b ken | Dry Law. - [ FAE JSpecial ServicesitorBe Held |2 R s Sl o | HAKE-SEGONDIINFERVARS - ohse tes oot mtsi ot | | i sitontae b | behalr of the Brotherhood of Railway Mother Country Greeted in — — | First Day’s Talk Over | | .y | Southern Development and| 4 R Atlantic Telephone. | ? . : & 3 of District. [ o e oo ervies ai ) Conserving Resources Epiphany follows: Monday and Tues Any Previous Efforts | ‘ : v "Wednesd You Are Cordially Invited to the |day, Bishop L Veny | Absolute exactness in the measure By the Associated Pre | ram. The bishops’ erusade will begin in|Rev. Dr. Budlong i S in the measure- & : S STON. January 22, —New Eng, Aiso on Progra ; [the Episcopal Diocese of Washington | Reve Dr. Mass Fedye | mAdt ot el clent fedaal bg Novena in Preparation for the Conversion of y 5 | tods and co I3 wough day. ! but 3 of Sta rds has just 3 3 i ficst asy transatlantie | T i and bnBLe e en "I’ Y 1 Arternoon conferences will be con o e sl Clapiaeie Jus e St. Payl, Beginning January 17 Jand and old 1 1d ha oo ; St g blon euch othe: the gitios d | Gifford Pinchot, militant Governor o bt aine i e S S ek g lnbabag b : , § 4 i | has been aranged for the bishops who %. Knickle: Emmanuel, Anacostia PHe. AliEe: RINE recoval hatuado . . e of 2 Pennsylvania, has been succeeded by 3 J R B Frandi: 80 Johin's; Georse. | t 3 it miltant - a 3 conduct the crusade here, so as to | 1Y 3. Franck: St. John's, George- | intervals which may be substanti ation 1 (o) - had iifford Pinchot, militant citizen of will conduct the crusade her Eovwb v, Dy e 0. Bulllonss oM. | bty oL Ty e (Blpein) a ne t . i mnsylvania an e Nation, with {Seumit them to dal Hely i assn e - equally bad weather nnsylvania and th § permit them to deliver their messages | qay and Tuesday; Rev. Dr. Flinch ccurate to fow Tt - yugh Londo \d @ dash of snow |headquarters in Washington SHEhE Gt e ¢ fivE O AR | accurate to) “wi . omiadi m though_London had @ dash of snow | headquarters i Wesnineton, . 3 lons of the elty. '\: “n‘\.h,.\\\ tnesday and Irnlu‘xnz ¥ l‘lmru 000 5 condition in "lac«: ?Eeu onceptlon add icos ' completl S eem £ is morning | Ve tev. as day. aboratory w the utmost i iversi and wishes z day Mr l;‘1:!:1‘4;;‘;\1,1‘1\1:“!“:’!\.v.l\wll'”“ ‘- . other. than the ones in | S, Margaret’s muel rhmmE e : > speed and L ity) residen swell of | tles of a i | which have heen appointed to | president of the s Auxiliary of | quration of phenom b 4ivg] . ’ 5 P t Jublic-spirited citizen erested | | L4 3 ion of phenomena i t Harvard hegs 3 : cita e e nduct the crusade. The following |the Diocese ork, Monday, | There is no particular comple Sermon Daily at 5 O'Clock P.M. tions promptly at §30 this ing e cram is scheduled this morning: | Tuesday and 1dy; Mifs Sallv | about the: new device. ts central fea B when, e talked with Vice Chancelor | erm_industrial development on ames I, Freeman, Emmanucl, | Dean, edu secretary of the | ture is a pendulum with a siit throug y 3 Veeks of Cambri Y T rvat o ” syt a e i | Anacos tev Tec Budlong, | Woman's Augkiliary of the Diocese of | e S cht back of it. As 3 By, UG R e LS ‘,,”,,l""‘.',’,\]\’v' i | D. Christ Church, southe Virginia. Thursday and Friday, and | the g 1 passes the Rev. Francis P. LYOI'IS John Harvard v as ! Bl i e | A rst, Church of the St. Mark's, Leon . Palmer proper point, light flashes through the (St. Paul's College) connection was held 1900, 1 do not wish any one to be. s v. C. E. Knickle, All s o as nents )fm‘ the evening |orifice and falls on a sensitive surface — 1 o ish Chevy Chase; Rev. Frederick ces, which will begin at 8 o'clock, | A electric current thus st hevy Chase; Rev. Frederick ices, which w At § o'cle A tiny electric current thi Novena Prayers and Benediction | 16 minutes while educat | L y irpbon : . | {baugh, D. D., St. Stephen’s, and Very |are: Epiphany. Bishop Darst, tonight, e ensitive e is ! ducted by the rectors of churches — At o P . i i i v 1 B type fills 38 volume. in Episcopal Churches |wiers the crisade will e held, oc bY | Comes. Nearer to Absolute Exact- | pirticinant - 0 e Hbe i S8 Vot | the rect 1 nment of cru- ness in Time-Telling Than | Rev. Dr. Massie ficials of the New nd Telephone J & Telegraph Co. talked | Rev. Robert K. Massie, D. D., St.|Thursday and Friday; Bishop Free-|amplified as in radio practice, and anuary 17 Paul's, Twenty-third street {man, Monday; Rev. C. E. Knickle, | moving photographic film records the y January 25 | alls From Four States. lives o . G ’rhon( :Ix: ll‘w:ri“ “lmn down for the | ‘P‘rxtm:‘;n‘;fxm 1;‘0 ‘\\hl::(]imr he will | A v"“"‘""?""“ of the holy com-|Tuesday and \‘\ m]n{o‘. Emmanuel, | instant. application, and the great strip - of |either elective or appointive. this morning at ook, emdistel | Rey. . T: Watner, Tuesday: Hev more than 3,000 miles of wire and air | One of his primary interests will bé AHEe T 0 « i . and simi- | Rev. . W Tuesd was occupied in rapid succession by |the furtherance of the Muscle Shoals lar celebrations will be h t th erbert oung, dnesda calls from four of the six New Ing- | power project along lines he considers Jand States, most prolably effective 1 The Haverhill, Mass. Gazette I was the first to make public pro which boasts of a news story obtained | test against Henry Ford's offer to de- 4 a telephone from Boston, 36 miles | velop Muscle Shoals,” . he dec | #2'95 9, today set a new record | “and other offers are now before Con- | = wews gathering by telephony by |gress. 1 wish to keep in the London bureau of the As-|what is done, because M cociated Press and obtaining spot |is the key to the industrial develop- quotations on London weather and the | ment of the South. Proper develop- choe and leather markets, in which [ ment and distribution of the power Haverhill is vitally concerned | will place that region on its feet.” A director of Jordan, Marsh Co.,| Pinchot, who studied forestry Boston department store, called their | nce, Germany, Switzerland and 1ondon agent. made hotel and train | Austria, e s to continue as a citi- reservations for a contemplated trip, | zen in Washington his old fight for ordered samples prepared for his in- | preservation of forests. He expects| Epection and at the same time dis- | to renew contacts with farm organiza- patched by radio pictures of the de-|tions and work for farm relief. sired articles to serve the London this connection he remarked manufacturers as guides. “farmers were suffering prodigiou Several other business transactions | while the steel trust recently was, cut- were reported, relatives were brought | ting a $40,000,000 melon.” within range of one another’s voices, but in main the first busy day of New A A_. IN BéITISH TEST. England in transoceanic telephony was spent in the generalities of town- —_— club-to-club, fficial-to. ” 3 to-town, club-to-club, and official-to- | «proctery” Auto Trials in America official good wishes, to Be Under Contest Board. i g s MARIE HONORS U. S The contest board of the American P Automobile Association has accepted AT ts that it supervise tests in i puntry of the powerful British Braves Storm to Attend Society of | ...\ qery" automobile, which will at- Friends Dinner. * to establish a new world speed r BUCHAREST, January 21 (@ (de-| | £ 6,200-pound car with motors layed by storm).—Queen Marie and power, the board Princess lleana today gave a real|announced yes v, will be shipped proof of their affection for the United | srom England early next month under States when, despite a driving sleet | supervision of the Sunbeam Co., and storm and zero weather, they insisted | in the personal care of Maj. H. O. D. upon attending a dinner marking the | Segrave, internationally known speed first anniversary of the founding of |driver and engineer. the Society of Friends of the United | To prevent delays in the tests the States. board already has undertaken a sur- The Queen accepted honorary presi- | vey of conditions at the most cele dency of the organization. _~|brated Florida beach courses. Tommy Queen Marie told the gathering that | Milton, former American racing cham- her trip to the United States was one | nion. probably will act as one of the : of the great memories of her life. | board’ § S FOR INSTANT ACTION! . ¥ ( )VER 5,000 pairs Women’s o’ \ m\ OutSIde or Shoes from our regular stocks, ‘ Q“ , styled up to the last Tick of Fash- Monday morning, January 24th, at 8:30 a.m., the Annual Midwinter Shirt Sale P I ,d ion’s Clock, now at— begins. [ \ nSl e— [ —— x We acmit that this price is low enough to make some men (the ones who have g \ never bought during this event) wonder whether they possibly could get the same quauty shirt they have been accustomed to wearing with their $75 over- good paint can and does make a good home coat and $€0 suit. | | One look at the names and addresses of purchasers during last year's similar better! It is the symbol of progress—an indication thai the home owner has & prac- ./ event would be a good answer—but thc best would be to emphasize the im- portance of seeing the shirts. \ tical sense of economy and an apprecia- g 3 i tion of beauty. White English /Broadclolhs | (At Our 7th St., (collar attached and neckband styles) 9th St. and Pa. . _Ave. Stores) Printed (and Woven Madras ¢ ‘4] [ Uurco e Ll_f €l Oflg P fllflt (ucith geparate collars, colars attached, or neckband styles) s . V7 White Oxford Cloth | | (neckband style and collar attached) as well as other paint products sold un- : der the “Murco” label are skillfully com- 4 :\aturnl]y—all sizes and sleeve lengths. From 13% to 18 neckband and 33 to 33 mch sleeve length. | pounded to resist wear—thus making beau- tification permanent. E. ]J. Murphy Co., Inc. 710 12th St. N. W. Main 5280 At All Stores, Including F St. —2d Floor. 7th & K To See RIGHT See Foright {|| 414 9th 933 Pa. Ave. S.E. 3212 14th 1914-16 Pa. Ave. F ER “Women’s Shop”—1207 F ($3.95 Sale on 2d Floor) Finest Quality Shell Complete or Metal Frames $ Outfit, Case Finest Quality Toric and Cleaner Spherical Lenses Included 20- minute service on on 1 Kryptoks ¢ . P &b iy o 3 u‘lanlmv.' X p | 2 & 62N AT 65c—Hundreds of silk A AT $1.35—Imported silks glas-es H { s \ / . e 8 and silk and wool four-in- \ /) and handmade ties of late de- Genuine Toric KRYPTOK hands in new colors and attrac- \\ ./ sign. Mogadors and college tive patterns—checks, stripes, stripes, checks and other patterns Invisible Bifocal Lenses e geometric designs and plain sarious silks—charvets, moires First best quality Toric KRYPTOK shades. and taffetas. Spherical Bifocal Lenses (one pair to see near and far). B lenses mad Sold o regularly $15 to $22. SPECIAL PRIC One Week Only EYES EXAMINED FREE BY OUR REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Dr. C. F. Foright f ; ‘ The Avenue at Ninth With : 3 A G. B. (:()lgflll, Jewelers and Opticians 8 52 i o § e ——————— s 5N — == <ty e | =\ NATIONALLY KNOWN STOR AE GROW BECAUSE WE KNOW ‘ A

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