Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1927, Page 13

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, JANUARY 23, 1927—PART 1 | MUUI]Y B[][]MED {CREDIT MEN LAUNCH |ANNUAL FRATERNAL FAIR [aus. secentyaive exuivitingvooths) U OAIIIMAX W ELL’S—415 7th St. N.W. I anagement. Other i SERIES OF TALKS| ATARCADIA FEBRUARY 12|} iihinent” oriunbations wwénsoring i . the fair this vear include: Booster E | Freas Brown Snyder of Locomnhvei for Session to Con- the \'\ of 1d \u“‘\l;“\ |'Vv|‘w'~yl‘v|w' D of : 15 LS Title Co. to Speak on Select- tinue Week. | Liberty, Sens of Jonadab, Orient: ing Manager. Washington's fifth annusl fraternal | 4oorh N: e ‘:i}',’;;“}“,,f). y = o Followers of Texas Governor fair will open at the / To3a Regiment, Woodmen r(«)n:nm, :-*(mn-rwlln}h and road, on | word, and drill corps, Orient Com i Inaugurating & series of ten lec- he night of February and con- |y andery, Knights Templar. Find He Can Just Meet | inwusurating w sories cf len 16| iiue seven dnys. it was announced : last night thousand tickets | neton Assoclation of Credit Men, at X Age Requifement. the Raleigh ||ww:mllrrlmx ; Hrv‘n\n ""“1"‘“"“_ 3 Wife Denies Franklin's Charge. [ Snyder, president a " - of the ‘an’nw::._ .”,“ according to K X -, | Special Dispateh to The Star > I— { hood of Lovo- | O man of the executive commit 3 AND, Md., January BY ROBERT T. SMALI. L il ltmmn o which Franklin of Hagerstown motive Engineers . an answer to the crogs-bill R i o e e R ST RAGEY Special Dispatch to The Sia § Title and - Trost |Joined in the Braternal | as -Aled MA[ STIN, .. January Dan Co. of Philadel- | fair this year Federal Em-|for wbsolute divorce of Dr. A. Leo oody, now vernor o " thia, Cwill soeal | Ploves' Union the Columbis nklin, prominent surgeon and ::u‘,(‘.mys;n mhl-{n lhx:\_ Pt . Fombirow nd s hit | Helents R\y’\y\ . s Associatic owner of a private hm.pm;l mru‘llvllm 2 A movement was begun among Jecting a Credit | bership of decided to partici-| fulness and asking that the suit of egar ess o peCIa ates o mn y friends to make him the “favorite | . Manager.’ | pate at a meeting held last Wednes. | Dr. Franklin be dismissed. ndidate of Texas for the next 3 Mr. Snyder, who | Oth St pa i 1 ic presidential nomination. is te of |, C m W ll Sh ] h Th A The Texans you talk with on the | the T oo sdbed er; OFES, 2 rison e ow at s o I.l":fmh‘ P m\:l: i est and i Pennsylvania, and | hey have even gone %0 far s | . one of its former | States to see it “Dan,” as the whole {50W, ‘% had | | as 1n (0) 3 est rn tu e a es to be President of the Uni on the 4th of March, 1929. The : inchni ——————— have discovered the governc Y t world Mr. Snyder has served ] ; l Just,get in under the wi L . ident of the Philadelphia As. | I H : y : : 5 ] | 35 in the early Summer o n of Credit Men, and organ t l = “ D ll C l t and that is the age limit_set by the i and directed the early efforts of | e er e 0S 10era N N | 1 elver a omp ete | fathers of the country. Thers never National Association of Credit | T [ i has been a President that voung, but ! » pros fon of commercial 1 3 . 3 ¥ \ . [ & precedent of that sort does not deter : ; C d]t T : | e TR (L SO i Credit Terms in Washington axwell Room Qutfit | nor. department of the association. He ; - Theodore Roosevelt was the YOung: | has also served as national director 1()00/0 Co-()pnratwe I l K ; : est man ever to sit in the White{of the National Association of Credit e e e o b e ettt . He was only 42 when the|\en | assassin’s bullet snuffed out the life | The series of lecture courses, of /e MeKinley at Buffalo in{which Mr. Snyder's address is. the | et 1901 and the young Rough Rider was | first, is being presented by the educa- | i Grant Second Youngest. { i\»\;:"“]““”\ly o “xi'wl : Men, of \(w‘h) h | ] It probably will be surprising to|poin o O o mitten int Ll many persons to know that Gen G e S Sk 1 . Grant was the second youngest g, .= e S bCltion WA o s . D i . Brasatn being Soy10-a1 1he A | 18 et 1 e e 41.91 a Month—$9.27" Operating IVIN oom or vinin oomvuuisl of his inauguration in 1869. o otBE o Wesmnatn Plarch s A At hia ot on O R O o of (he el p WL : D jpiranklin Plerce was 48 Wt o |for the credit executives of the capital. Cost—Actual hd\lllgb, $22.95 and James Garfield each was 49. C STREET TR.A 'l: 3 Theso were the only men to go to ; . CT BILL —much less than you could rent equally desirable § omp ete -'1ece the White House under 50. Presi- dent Coolidge was 51 when hé took IS SENT TO CONGRESS |Jli =apartment comprising bedroom, living room, kitchen, up the burdens laid down by Presi- f o I gfm Haraing, IR, lll dinette, bath, foyer and private porch. . The Texas delegation to the Madi- | Measure Would Authorize Con-||iff I ocom ul t #on Square Garden convention of : i . 1924 stood solidly behind Willlam G demnation of Strip 40 Makes You Owner of an Apartment Home in McAdoo of California, and was ¢ Wi 5 1 i to strike jts flag when tbe break| St v Chevy Chase’s Only Co-operative Apartment $ came to John W. Davis. 'The Mc- The draft of a bill authorizing the &?:lgfgdm«;h:,fmj|:Ldnl.;;_n:|-_‘r1\‘|‘1mm_ condemnation of a strip of land 40 Connecticut Courts offers the utmost in apartment home B fote of Doflas, who fs serving feet wide on the south side of C values—luxurious lobby, court entrance, ventilated corridors and now as State Senator. The McAdoo pStreet northeast between North Car- |} SeRY other unique features. Other units range from $5400 10 g With genuine walnut finish followers have by no means given [olina avenue and Twenty-first street $7.900 in total price. & - up the idea of a fight for an in- |was transmitted to Congress vester- ] :;lreuu::g‘)dl\;r'zgfial‘?eo;:gi(;zri“‘uh;;l {] aay by the Commissioners. Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. Srow they can hardly oppdse it and | North Carolina avenue between C i six-drawer vanity, large chif- May fall in line with the movement [Street and Anacostia Park has been E Yo make him the “favorite son.” eliminated from the highway plan forobe, bow-end bed, dainty There is an unexpected number of | 8nd it is proposed to make C street Oxford ollowers to be found down |between North olina avenue and | [fith P i e g S iAot the park 160 feet wide, C street I hone here, but they have no thought of | the park 160 feet wide. C strec Mai Ry making a real campaign for in- |Iow S , but the highway [l ain : shoucteq delegates, although a feint | Plan has been modified so as to take g., 14t e s, o el 140 feet from the north side. in that direction would not be at| my " commissioners estimate that 9394 : S 2, Complete &Piece all surprising. e dolnlitost bf y . . ; i . acquiring the 40- In nearly ail circles it i conceded | (o serip of Jand will range betwoen Reality Company that if the Texas delegates o in- 000 and $26.000. I ; I I i ) g rd $25,000. e appropria- Specialists in Co-operative Apartments for | [ 1 ]-' structed at all to the next conven- | yio "0 Tl Boo 0 e B : ~Fhies ropriation tion it will be for Gov. Mooy, 1arge- | ac for the current fiscal year for the | Harry A i { ly because Texas is truly proud of [opening, extension or widening of arry A. Bramow, Builder s Ouite . is young chief executive and WANtS | gireets, is available to pay the awards | [l G g to call him to national attention, 80 [and expenses under the proposed { if the lightning should strike in any | bill. H A { L= y i A other direction.in 1928 the situation - 18 might be different in 1932, or even - X ’ | : i $ Iater than that. ; 2 : Dan Moody himself is not bothering [,§! about the national convention. His ¢ political career covers only siX years, : c per S and he says he has never been to but . P Large overstuffed daven one convention in his lifé and that y port, overstuffed armchair, - e “'“‘Chl“"{.‘““““’d oy 2 5 3 p overstuffed wing chair, all or attorney general of the State; | = : i g 2 from which office he stepped into the - with reversible spring cush- governorship. His hands are quite ||§i 3 [ e ions; Italian davenport table, ¢ . % \ mahogany end table, attrac- full at the moment, he declares, in bringing Texas back into the paths ||} . . of orderly government. - : tive bridge lamp, two mahog- | any candlesticks. Earnest and Plain Spoken. Gov. Moody is a very earnest, plain- spoken young man, without frills or furbelows. His speeches are straight i Sl ; - Complete A over gum. Large dresser, bed lamp and pair pillows. to the mark, and devoid, as his friends say, of all “bunk.” He is a devout and a devoted churchman, but with || NG D W e o co e e pevfessionss religionist , r/ A 11-Piece Dmmg He has a winning personality, and it is an extraordinary thing to an out- X gl 6 gider to find such a unanimity of H Jd. , Room Outfit belief in the man and admiration for him. The commonest expression you hear | (7 is that Dan Moody has opened a new || 2 and bright chapter in Texas history. || Z D% $ Unless he goes far a whole State will || Y A be disappointed. | Thers is a lively interest, too, in the | governor’s young wife. She is still In | M 5 i p 4 s her twenties, is a college girl, trained | [}! ’I:/ 74 With suite of genuine wal- ;nr nursing d\llrlr;g’the wxlu', zradx:iuled | 7 B nut veneer on gumwood. rom & school of journalism, and ac- || W ey s eredited as not only being the voung- || 4 LT Large buffet, inclosed server, | est mistress of the governor's mansion || A §eoiy o semi-inclosed china case, five but also the most attractive, o ; i While most of the Texas papers : 7 (NS sturdy side chairs, one com speak (;f hh‘-r hl;nhand as “Dan.” || fortable host chair, one poly- many of them refer to Mrs. Moody i 1 irror. . T T DaL" and SHlareay ¢ chrome buffet mirror unless all signs fail, have started i something akin to a new epoch in American poltical history. / y ; e y = Golden Oak DISEASE BAN EXTENDED. U. S. Adds Hides and Skins to ; : - 1 Mexican Embargo. $2 50 $3 | A ‘%’ . ‘*‘)w ] To guard against the possible intro-|| 4 e duction of footand-mouth disease wg' .‘\‘ from Mexico the Dapertment of Agriculture yesterday announced Goldén Oukiiow on susceptible animals, hay, straw or - ra a S etal Sliding Couch fini s or s x ) an a e V g ing Couc Gate-l eg Table Walnut-finished g srapy e W e products originating in or unl “Resilio” Cover and Valance a(;g::lyc\‘f;neer $l4-25 within that portion of Mexico are excluded also unless disinfected under .|:,‘K\.:r,..\\_.,:::l.‘;;rl;__sune..w | $ 65 $14.75 313,75 Chiffonier to Match . An Unusual Value 510.75 DUCK HUNTING NEAR END. s g Pay Weekly Pay Weekly Convenient Terms The last call of the hunters of wild ducks ar B P 6 for $9.75 As Is Sale of Metal Beds, *3.95 ary 31 it would be unlaw them in States from New York s P 4 5 5 : ward to Texas and Arizona. T sea- | < s <4ngls P’ 3 P ks . . ¢ . . » . %“:‘-xi;fl}"filfl' ,’.“,‘,,;,’.‘_"‘“3..\;,’;"«- Decouniee |} MPOR It ‘D ‘S'"‘” from' France, England and Au_’t"" I'hirty-eight styles of metal beds in both single and double sizes. Values ranging - in an unlimited selection of patterns. Neat stripes, from $7.00 to $22.50. All sold strictly as is. Walnut, oak and ivory finishes. Come early to avoid disappointment. Convenient terms. Warning also was given that pos. | me in cold storage ! | e PabEa 40 | club stripes, dots, fisures and all-over designs in call for Federal prosecution — ;sTA'rE : moires, satins, twills, mogadores and repps. Every tie LOANS MADE AND SOLD is carefully tailored by hand, and so fashioned that they [Tpu J. LEO KoLB will hold their shape after hard service. T 7 %IW' 1' 4 partment 923 NEW YORK AV. MAIN 5027 | p a yment ar- Raleigh Haberdasher |z [ |6 Vj,M serausing You need our instant duplicating servies || 1310 F Street INC. ' T 2 Y Duplicate Key, 25¢ Bring vour locks to the shop. TURNER & CLARK New Location 12211, New York Aves;: e ' is most liberal, / Owr credit de- §l arranging

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