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j E SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, JANUARY 30, 1927—PART 1. b SENATORS DEBATE | CATHEDR {NEW CATHEDRAL |55 ¥ e AGRICULTURE FILMS | REV. C. P. NOWLIN DIES. | CARD PARTIES PLANNED. the well known Merriwether Lewis | WILL BE EXHIBITED | Wss Marviand 3. 2. Church Con-|Smith College Alumnae to Give family of Virginia, he received his ] ] e | education at the West Texas Military | ference Treasurer 16 Years. Two Benefit Affairs, . . ! | Academy, the University of Virginia TR | NI tRe 3 . & 2y [ and the Virginia Theological Seminary. | By Albert F. Woods to Speak at| = CHEURG, Va, January 20 .| The Smith Club of Washington, \ : S | his ordination, he general | “T+ . pea. —Rev. Charles Price Nowlin, 62 years | composed of graduates of Smith Col- " T ionary of southern Idaho and three N old TR iy | st o tio bedine & o ; diin : * A 5 R ILtAnt: P gkt Program to Be Given at Cen- |°ld. who for 15 was treasurer | lege, will give two benefit bridge pa Bruce and Copeland Oppose; . } Attitude on State Enforce- i . . | Along Progressive Lines. |manyfraicrnal conncetions. Mo %3 | The program in connection with the |1 wire"hnd toir ehilatey. Fuers) | PAFY to bo at 3 'clock n the after | Httacy " Clube a | exhibition of new educational motion | services will be held here Monday noon and the other at 8 p.m ment Pf Prohibition. . : ; : . | o ‘ | Canon Dunlap in Texas. . : ) Star, Rot | pletures of the Department of Agri-| . pJuniper Lodg o a v xu:plogg.l . : i, - « Maryland Mbethodist Protestant | ties for Juniper Lodgs A G - A. Juhan, then rector of Christ | ige and sangling o tral High School. | Church Conference, died at Memorial | College, in the Women's University L izi h Greenville, 8. ( and now ‘Orgamzmg Depart ments‘l,mwp of Flovida. Rev. My, Lewis has Hospltal, hera today. HE Waw W30 | Ml 1000 st o afvexsity | win Newell Lewis, who has | culture which will be given tomor- | ) | extensive training in modern busi- | SO At Ok | Students on Program. members of the faculty of Smith Col 3 5 . % g ; } ness methods as well in new tral High has been | Special Dispatch to The Star m.‘v' and Yale University, it is stated, The Senate Indulged in another : . e | gurnree new appointees, who Joinied | paper work, has resumed his posi completed. AND PARK, Md., January | While Gangling College, is an institu- hour of debate over prohibition ves- | Y [the staff of : ( 81| Hon ‘ay. excoative. meoretare ot the y B lhert: |29 i elass of the Masy | tion of learning for women, located in R Gt of the Aiews on that | b i . - ZAng > tional Cathedral Foundation uf‘r[@x' Woods, director of | la hool will contribute | V2PKIng. China » he i P . | partme : sive xar s absence in New York. Mr scientific work of | to the program of the next meeting of | . 8 b am (. Me- \ i s absence in g 4 prog le next meeting of astion expressed by William 1 ' v 3 was announce terday | s a product of the Pulitzer ! the Department of | the Parent-Teacher Assoclation, to be| While working in the Nak Adoo in his speech at Toledo, Ohio, | Rev. G. ( . Bratenahl, in behalf o nes. ‘ = 5 B i sl . i orking in the Nakuru dis. T ¢ chool Journalism of Columbla |p i Agriculture, will | held F y A dance is planned | trict, the Kenva arc jon Friday. = * | ¢ | of Bishop Freeman and the Cathedral | Unfversity. At one time he was as- Ve discuss scientific | in the assembly hall of the school the | n'.nwu.-;-.'x‘“)dn}:(~h:r'1’1h'1g:-‘n“em-:x|v7”' ! Senators Bruce of Mzq 1 E | nth:nr : S RaY | sistant city editor on the New York 4 §vr'-h 'ms of l’”l'"‘ veniy l:l-'f February 11. The sophos|of a stone age man .-m-‘numlid 1‘;"’.‘ . s s > e memb are the ReV.|mrihune.. As a political reporter in & A interest. and [more class entertained the senior- |great number of obsic d b Copeland of New York took iss i tward fer Dur canon of the | 1916 he ‘toured the country with Col. | the musical pro-|junior class Friday night | tools. bsidian and bone Mr. McAdoo in his contention thal! pESUrEEs has - 5% v thedral, as fleld secretary of the | Roouevelt | gram will be furn. | der bligation to en-| National Cathedral Association: Rev.| ™ puping“the World War Mr. Lewis ! fi8 # ished by the| e et Jass i support | Upper, left to right—Rev. Edward | | . lobert. Lee Lowis, curator g | e O e Tviie George Washing. | = ERiES atot tednth Amandisent | S. Dunlap, canon of the Washington | ; | |inston Cathearal, and > of the 77th Division over 3 ton University | Im Semator | Caraway, Democrat, of | National Uathedral Association, and | | : | Lewis, executive y of the 2 was promoted to captain | Glee Club and the | » Arkansas, vicorously defended the | Rev. Robert Lee Lewls, curator of the e (| |tional Cathedral Foundation and edi nt of his regiment. He i \ United States Ma- present prohibition wer. to | CISREl SSudIIDNS entary oL the | § L jitoriof the Catliedral Age now a major in the infantry section | rine Band Orches So Clean Inside, No Fear The arguments of Senator Col & ral i )’ our Tncludes Many States. | of the 1 Army Reserve Corps.| DR. A. F. WooDs tra tnel [ of Perspiration Offense, | e i ild b modi- | Lower—Edwin N. Lewis, executive s M [or tie At e orps. ‘Although hat the Volstead act could b o oo | secretary of the Natonal Cathedral Duniap is in Tex tour | fe was cited for gallantry under %€ | otertainment is designed primarily | : 5 - However Over-Heated Altlons theoughont the countiv. Sen- | Foundation and editor of the Cathedral 5 which will include many § | during the engagement on the River| . ", 51oves of the department and : o 2 ator King. eraocerat. of Utah, while { Axe. £ press the thanks and appreciation of | Vesle, Where he helped carry their families the general public will £ Once a person realizes the wonder= not agreeing with all that Mr. McAdoo . | the Bishop of Washington, the dean | Wounded man to shelter. be admitted at 8 o'cloc | e 3 2 ful properties in cascara, no other B son the- question hibition P - ey : | and nmmf.-.» of the Cathedral for the | . The films to be exhibited are: “The 2 ;.Axmnv in the market would ever enforcement by the States. defended o ; e | interest of committees and members Forests and Water,” a‘forest service | 5 | e _considered. gpforcement 1y the States defended | o of the Nationai Cathedral Association. | CARPENTER FUND TOPS | picture photographed in the Soathern - e 54 s i S e et E88 Troasury and declared that the | ‘ : 1 Canon Dunlap s a_valuable addition | Appalachians; ““The Horse and Man 7 bowels” Dozens of things will do legislation relating to banking and 7, to the Cathedral staft. For more than | $1 000 MARK ‘WITH $55 |2 story of the part the horse has play ; that. But a little natural cascara national fi enacted by the Dem ] . g 20 y ‘he was one of the clergy of | ed® in’ American history and its im- | 3 surifi Cyae . B e e | ‘ St. John's Church, known as the | ~— portance in modern times; “The Corn | T e the system clear through reas t have been of | i ™ | “Church of the Presidents” because it | $25 Contribution From Southeast | Borer and What To. Do About it a| % 7 canses even the pores of your ; Nation than | . J | was attended by so many Chief Erec- | Bureau of Entomology film, and “The | 3 ] skin. Renders perspiration as in- benefit to the & . 4 ke . " fon ever previ-| WARR SSENING | utives of the United State: Business Men’s Association Men Who Build the Roads,” depicting offensive as so much dew! The s ol paa | WA graduate of St. Stephen’s College, Boohts QS0 Cavns: | . 5 % & 1 529 B New York University and the Gen ers. : °t a 4 Regrets Rifts in Party ! ; G OSEN | st y e Gene 1 7 Al get action, but they take the mucous In the eouree of his specen senntor | Named — Superintendent by| Q. B. TURNER CH N t,‘."‘n””"‘wl‘;l""‘”‘-“";:f‘"“‘l LR The ALo e e iy 4 membrane along ~ with the waste 5 > Sepa “tha ‘Da fng ap has rendered exce terday of the fund for the benefit of % g attee . Minesal - oils dre 1 King expressed regret “that we Dem- | g . | service as a Catholic lect o v ev s gkl : 4 Hatlert Ut oi's are ‘gentier; ; ATt em ldward Carpenter, naval proving [ g oo oo 9 S0 T ith the celerity of our friends on L d of sacred idies at ground employe, at Tndian Head, who | SP¢® vat Sta X g film of poisons for the blood to Hher side.” Senator King :ugge ant Since 1923 A {“aTeants Sehoor for. baye: iis BT OO e TIead: whe | SUITLAND, Md, January 29—Mrs : ’ : carry ‘off through the pores. But the work of the Western road build % “R 5 old-fashioned way was “salts.” They Democrat ; . . H . | es ish pri and pastor | Contributions yesterday amounted to | Lloyd Jenkins entertained the Suit- % when you cascarize the system, you B o M‘M”‘ ppene Named High Priest of Mount o l‘:“’l:i a rl"pd;'x:n» hm;\ P "I!ull‘ 55, bringing’ the total to date |land, Camp Springs and Allentown | 4 5 get rid of all the poisons, by normel a ¢ N ol well nualified to work a field | $1.011.64 “lub g i * Has B | el fil f the bowels. sractically all of the debate was be- g g % . Club at its last me M Sthe ular_action of the bowels ubractically all of the ot Mo hoid |, The promotion of Charles H. Wal Pleasant Chapter After secretary. The fund now stands e et L L N Bire (i B o1, ke o e D Con. the prohibition | €18 from assistant superintendent Grand Visitation. | The building of the curator's of-| previously acknowledged i (e A L G el sl “ANYTHING that gets results, was all constipation, or even for autee opposing views on to superintendent of Center Market | : T8 sitation. | fice, where the thouss ‘athedral | J. & By Hionie exafin profct tol Do ciganiped thethought I ever gaveto laxatives. In (arer s o delightiui form in- wh question _ s announced yesterday by Secre- | ——— | ms may be welcomed and fur-|J. F B - The course will give attention to those days my perspiration wassoacid, |3k¢ <qsc Sl love tiem, suq G The only Republican who took t . , nished with definite informa 3 taste tempt ost grown ups to have in the discussion was Senator Borah | Following the final grand visitation | the project i L | placque making, enamalic work, tie it used to rot my clothes. Thenadoctor “more " oo FTOME UPY of Idaho, who interrupied S m"«vl‘i y 3 of the current séries, by Grand High [of that service. In Rev. Robert Lee | ) g X oy | dying, batik, lamp shade making and tipped me off to those wonderful litle , * SRSt et Copeland to ask him !f he meant to 2 00 ® = : S 4 refinishing furniture. Miss Blanche o - - actin, superin- >riest Da av cers , the new curator, an able g 4 sweeteners: does away with need of deodorants. h 1ende’1~\l <\u‘ ed X Priest Daniel G. Davis and the officel asdiT T. . sesrernens C ke, former county home demon- even in warmest weather! Try a cascaret imply by his speech + Gov. Sm! S efficient executive has been found. He & Cew York was in favor f the Vol. | iendent. i > £ of the grand chapter, to Mount Pleas- | } o ¢t811, <% et . He| besossenanvatsce stration agent, also attended the tonight—see how you feel next day. and eferred to the declaration : sons, Friday evening in Masonic Hall, | hi s career. R Ruth Bates. 3 S e Fourteenth and Kenyon streets, . vis_is well known tc 3 offiees of the State to enforce the laW. | ,erintendent since| Cf : Mount Pleasant Chapter held its an- i Bob-fois Assails Discussion in Congress. 3. His new du-| ‘& nual election and installation of of .. | ties require super- ficers. The following were chosen: vision of the busi- F George B. Turner, high priest; Rich- e meant to convey was that while [ness operation of 3 ard H. Woolfolk, king; J. Ernest Du- | YOU doubtless have several fine VASES that we can WIRE . 5 8 the market, the lin, scribe; R. Stone Jackson, secre.| s . . Istead_law statute arket, . son, an Tosks Gov Smith 1n tn faver ‘of the |determination o tary, reelected, and William M. d make into beautiful Electrical Lamps. s e policies and the Walles, treasurer, re-elected. L MPS . i Sen. | @PProval of leases The 'high priest advanced the of- ND HAD 0 nkiet oD AT ce. . 1. WALLEIGH. | captain of the host; Aubrey H. - 11;2:- L::‘r'":_)em(r‘o»"m:;:"a‘!?(’f “1',‘,',':’,',“’""” He ehteradithie o - TALIEM ton, principal sojourner; Charles G. REDUCED o+ i e el Government service in 1906 as a clerk | Morgan, jr.. royal arch captain: T by teriing them ‘that the law de. |in the Navy Department. Joshua B. Callahan, master of the prives them of an inalicnable right. At the same time Secretary Jardine | third. vail, and William H. Burton, (4] named Frederick J. Hughes as busi- | master of the second vail, told Senator Copeland that oppo- ;‘:n(:od[ 1;::»l|"rxnxb|;?:|\‘;;:\\- Would mot | Dess manager of the Bureau of Agri-| Harmon K. Warner, who holds of- o oo it | e 1 Economics, and Mr. Kitchen | fice as junior deason of Federal Lodge, i i CRat i ot hermit fntoxicating bev. | A5 assistant chief. Kitchen will ba|Xo. 1, F. A. A. M., was named (o the Bedside, Table and Boudoir Lamps erages, because he said opponents of W ‘want something with a ‘kick’ ing to Senator Borah's Senator Copeland said that wh regulatory work. Hughes will be re- | the first vail. In the normal course of There's a place in your Home for more lamps, particularly | sponsible for supervision of the op- |events he will progress fo the office when there are BARG bk erating section. of high priest at the end of eight years en there are BARGAINS to be had hator Copeland contended that |h§efiixnanm§"or“ half of one per e °““"‘5"" e e | Dudley Fleming was reappointed | G . P binead e service as a War Departms sentinel and Fred Warren r i fim in the Volwead law could befirifte 5 & Ci0l, SO0 Nime in the et arren reappointed m e de higher without permitting in- [/ U #0C 5 i i Ve s g partment before his ap- i Yoxicating beverages and that thoee |pointment to the Department of Agri-| . =~ £ Joseph D. C bell who advocate a change In the Vol-| 1o Kitchen started in the Gov-| Pursued by hounds of the Tezybout ph D. Caempbe 5 Juead law are not atiacking the Pro- | ment service us a_ stenographer in | and Gillygear Hunt Club of Wales a 517 10th St. Main 6549 i ition amendment in the Constitu- the General Land Office in 1912, He [ fox tried to hide in an empty salmon J Bel | X 7 i L} e entered the Bureau of Markefs in[Can and was caught with™ the tin ast Below F S0, RIS == =Ll Senator Edwards, Democrat, of New | faiis ‘as superintendent of Cen- | Wedged over his head. i A F I & . 11915. He was supe | J Jersev issued a statement vesterday | 1% 8 WOL PGS, T Mgg 1 a9 2 | : I i evening in which he discussed the ef-l ‘ fects on the Democratic party of the | views expressed by Willlam G. P i T e kseason| | b h & B | e —— . S —— ans urg T0. If You Can Not Come to Columbia s T het = 1 placed in charge of the service and | foot of the chapter line as master of complete with silk or parchment shades ”' i nator Edwards urged them to “re- | rt their polltical courses with party | Would Delay Start 15 Days in Or- AL i b Bas em ent”—7th,8th &E | Columbia Will Come to You " GIRL H-EAAREJJN DRY CASE. | Perhaps this is the opportunity ycu have been waiting for. Columbia University now offers to serve men and women who | Wi t rrow bringing to a close @uestions Legality of Search War- an é;’:m::l‘l‘: poor duck-hunting sea- { i X v € e X v h rant in Hunt for Still. somn."loca sportemen ‘hve' besun agt t e rt r | must .obtau} their collegiate instruction, either entirely or in Arraigned before United States Com-{ gates, with a view to improving con- ou ‘ ,‘ , | part, in their homes. missioner Needham C. Turnage yes-|ditions in the future. e, i @nd possessing liquor in violation of | 1t"jy proposed to delay the opening . the Federal probiition laws, Vioi | abovt 15 days. - oy OUR ENLARGED REGULAR BASEMENT : 1 Y v 22.year-ol gir vas Gunners claim hat ducks seldom Y Clark, 22vearold girl, who was), U lentiful at the early opening | ged to have been found tending a date, and the few on hand are kept still at 2015 Benning road northeast, ! " the natural feeding grounds be- Jast Friday night, asked that the|g .o they become acclimated and at a charge be controverted on the ground time when the weather usually is not that the .‘f@flrl'll avarrant was issued very N,ml_ : Y e Delay the opening a couple of wi s ) ‘ 'Ille ioner ge held the case s the sportsmen, and the birds will | u e R e e In th ed Y,‘.’fl need no longer deny yourself the advantages of college girl and Detectives Lowery and Lang- | grounds and become accustomed to N Aot ”f“ bcc..u” S ( collegs don of No. 9 precinct had testified the surroundings before the season e ew . own convenience, in your spare time at home, you may now take Attorney Bertram Emerson, who|opens. Such a delay, it is explained, up the study of the subjects you feel you need to acquire a wider Ehe e be Sropie on The Rrownd | Dotk o, adtonand. enabis (he i g I culture or greater business or professional effectiveness, for the charge be dropped on the ground | portunity to fatten and enable the ngh Shades 3 ; . st e o oo Shecirese fo 'fha: the Mwn'-h ]\”A rrant was issued | hunters to have the benefit of bet- 4 > ( ; Columbia. University's chionalvork T Ve eaonds or & private dwelling, said that ther cenditions. ; | 5 - : : - - was no knowledge of the sale of in- ‘er'J?r(,l- :ywn Winter this season has &) s | : uni':_:?:e ::""“ - ,;"ltl ARt toxicants at the house. as required by | contributed largely to the poor hunt- A i “ on d ! . : Ui = s b e e Co— the prohibiion laws Detectives | ing, It is pointed out. Ducks have n excellent grade Lt ‘ brice +—C 1 “'Pr_\'d‘drnd z.m'\nth'm testified that | been fairly plenllfu;; b:( lm(;}‘(i (;( “[ flilk crepe in SllCh | ; : v ha ound the still aft persons | severe, blustery weather has made it iy , & | | 3 C d d b f h :\‘ul seen it in operation through a |unnecessary for the game to seck 1]“—1|]mg new shades i : ! on ucte y e S t - indow. and that the house appeared | sheltered feeding places near blinds, m mbe ‘to be unfurnished With the result that thousands of birds as Gooseberry, Pal- ¥ : i e : ) University Teaching Staft were spared from the annual f ’ rea, Gobelin, Athenia netto, Hydrangea, Gobelin, enia, The courses are conducted by members of the University slaughter. 5 o 4 TN { i HONOR EDUCATORS. s e e rose and Monkey Skin—fashions 1oy § teaching staff who give to each home student, by mail, attention e X along the river below andria b - : (i - ; ling s E e Hhre been In evidence the past month, these newest of straightline and ¢ D A % A Partial List of “'-*h" just as personal and complete as that given to the student Testimonial for Retired Principals|.ng Federal game wardens were de- . ST R s | on the campus, adjusting the material to the individual needs of Planned February 12 tailed to put & stop to the unlawful two-piece dresses, so refreshing in : : | Home Study Courses each student, correcting his papers, offering detailed comment 5 2 shooting. their many details! Shirrings, flut- ! 32d special help throughout the course. While the University A large number of hunters is ex- h > ACCOUNTING . does not contend that home study is desirable for certain pected to take advantage of the last ing, knife pleats, sewed - down (i i AsTRONOMY xR purposes as classroom work, it recognizes that the the season tOMOrrow. ¥ & ADMINTSTRATION can not easily adapt himself to the mechanical prec: will be honored pleats, tucks and those stunning : S EN G room work often does better when he can work out his problems ruary 12.. The date was set by a com- new “Composee” effects, achieved \ VriEMATICS quietly alone. For many, also, the possibility of adj mittee of local teachers o g = | (KSR MATHEMATICS T ] possibility of adjusting study chairmanship of Miss K. €. Lewis. Slsay Rl A 3 Principal of Garnett 8auuol, met Wed. | same color. Misses’ sizes, 13 to 20; ( N COMPOSITION— prsday and arransed o'y tosimont | women’s sizes, 36 to 50. e e ———— 3 it I Fundumentals of For those men and women who feel a genuine desire for the citigens of the District will be asked . - i 10 join. B e e TR :::e:i:;'i:u?:}°::‘..':'.°'=o“::‘|::hrf$‘::::; Hn;:'s::::.c 2 | as pos- MPORARY NOVEL sible. Arrangements may be made to distribute fee payments SLOT MACHINES JUNKED. = AND ~- » C R d : | [T el ver several montha. ‘ M I DG ET oat eductions | e oy Weite:che Univorsily fév fulll infiomition .(inisters' Complaint Brings Action ASH TTALIAN FRENCH at Frostburg. GERMAN You will want to know more about the scope and conduct of ; ' | umerarRE— Columbia’s Home Study Course, convenient fee payments, etc. e i o ear a Ameriean L S The University is prepared to send full information on request. pach o The s i ° . Vaglish Use the coupon below. If you care to write a letter briefly out- EROSTRURG, Mo Frenh f T lining your educational needs and, interests, it will h..r..h ;x -lu\n;‘d today to d (-'..4 \.4\1,.’( Latin Spanish instructors to offer helpful suggestions. machines when State’s Attorney Wil | s And a choice of a hundred or i1 T e e o e > more warm, smartly styled coats MAGAZINE ARTICLES liam $ec fon Gounty Laveat. jit SiEes 160 6] Co 1S Bom Rl ‘ NG MAIL THIS COUPON rrests would be made. A complaint . vou'll get lots of wear this Winter Ld MECHANICAL DRAWING . Pluo;::‘ ADMINIS- N B e oh iacs by hi) Beesmirs | -and all of next. Coats of pin- YiaN Columbia University, Mimsterial Unton. Claiming the city | point, bolivia and suede fabrics, PHYSICS y Extension- S — ol authorities falled to sunpress the | with fluffy fur collars and cuifs, PHILOKOPHY A alleged evii, the ministers appealed to | complete finings and interlinings. EHOTOR Y otoay O Please send me €ull information about Columbi the county rorities. The machines PUBLIC_SPEAKING versity Home S udy Courses and their conduct. | am removed were the money-playing 'HELlfllnle terested in the fo"owin' -ub]'cg foobe Sl areh Wased mones ol EITARIAL STUntEL SP e = 1110, Q. EST.A819 Springlike Hats ol s SR D e e Alimony Is Ordered. — High School and Colleze Prepara- Oceupation .. Justice Bailey in Equity Division 2 X Dignified matrons’ hats and tory Courses are inels in the ap ved John T. Van Sickler, a ‘ea“s my Qan ordered S {ms 0 Home St Curriculum. o request Street and Number... 1tomobile salesman, to pay 0 ar saucy flapper styles—in crisp, bulletin on-request. ; 8 erma ali- [ “To cofldren an ercy.” When di- : - R R 2 tears of alimony and permanent ali-|“To cofldren an angel of m Vhen di- | colortil combiasitmeis s $l ; ; = i e : o fheree R mony of $50 to his wife, Charlotte |ractions are followed IT NEVER FAILS. | . Uan Sickler, to whom the court grant- | Despite scarcity and enormous cost of SAN and straw. Large and small State.... absolute divorce from her hus-|TONIN. it contatas full dose. Stood sixty | ‘e ‘hey were married March 7,|years test. Sold emerywhere or by mail, 50¢ headr sizes. ney Robert E. Lynch lp-l bottle. the wife. Est. C. A. VOORHEES, M. D., Philadelphia. | ared for

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