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26 * THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. FEBRUARY 13, 1927—PART 1. e | in what decision the Senate committee | | DGSON GOES HOMET-' TWO BIG PAPERS | L corumons wosermas pmave wovos ||| (QUOR SALE FIGHT | [_scumesere = | G SUPRLYBILL 5SS bill in the IHouse. Testimony has e | | been taken on the merits of this | Discuss Affairs. 5 ¢ . | item. but the subcommittee has given e : . 3 ima Ay i MOSCOW, February 12 (). — Sir < ‘ y | A | The subcommittee has made a pains aires in Moscow, left today on his p Mo s’ va uUrope. taking study of the engineering | two month S e hert’s departure, it was stated, g - | features of the bill, going about the 3 : p 8 s ¢ unc d with the pres. - ; i e 5 5 : clty on three separate days to ob. IS entirely wirh Des Moines Evening Tribune| fig = N / gl Citizens Report Success in| [ _ .| Measure Passed by House| [y o i, seheis ton 0, A S 2 3 = & i | : 4 1 inspect schoolbuilding projects. o I 2, ‘ Acquires Capital, Founded 5 | Campaign to Prevent | |2 , - | Due to Reach Senate Tues- | . L aen" e entirs. podting oI 5 o 2 . | 3 | | Maj. Catts Goes to T of British interests ‘n Russia and the N i i ; d Wednesda sl et policy in China with the Britist by Late Senator. [ Supnlying Minors. | ay or Wedn y. | Maj. Gordon R. Catts. United States | foveran offive, o AN TR | | Infantry, has been relieved from duty | 7 P N N S — | e £ {at the Army War College, Washington By the Associated Press | B 2 > & 2 The war red by the Mount | 1|H;4 lnsmul ;.:vlwom-mmv_y lnlli! :‘armrk\_ and ordered to Fort Sam | Sweden has begun guhm.v.x» use of DES a8, a, February 12 ¢ 5 Plea nt Citize Association against | | Which passeq the House carrying a|Houston, Texas, for duty with Organ- | its peat bogs to furnish a coal sule D ey will have but one evenine | 3 3 : 3 X : the reputed sale of liquor to minors | A I b o | maRekeney stitute; and one morning newspaper of gen-| o BN avvarently Jas borne fruit. the asso- S ey, bo e e consigration] eral circulation after today, the result | 4 3 N Cation was told Jast night by A. A. | Lol B up: - | Z of"a ‘merger of ‘the Evening Tribune | ; - ; e it of "the commilted | e A | Beautify Your Lawn and Home at Small Cost and the Capital, announc o D sndatt on fire and police. who said bootleg- | " b i g Bovis 2 by the Register and Tribune Co.| F.. 3 g fiouor (o students by Miss Bertie 5 rommended will not be made this “coming Spring Y SNAFDR! S (Antirehin- which absorbed the Capital, is in line f ¢ Backus. piincipal of the Powell Junior ® S e nae o] sell again: here is your different colors. 40 Plants for . rend toward larger and ¥ , ! el known until the bill is ready to be re chance. Order early— (Beauties) . $1.1 with the trend towar ger 4 " X ¥ High School. at the last meeting of ported. he probabiliti re. how we ship during April ASTERS. différent calors, ol better newspapers that has brought i . 3 > th pciation. have taken warning, 4 £ Bl | cver, that the et result of thel| ? 10 tor... about numerous consolidations. ”"‘l FoRs and as far as his committee has been | § 3 BN olohies Wit bt s HLhE hcrouss in | HOCR — Chaters consolidated paper will be known as| : . x ¥ alve to learn, have ceased their sales | the House total, which was the largest | 3 Wi the Tribune-Capital) and will be pub. | 3 i S ity A | - LR O P O] 3 lished at the plant of the Register and | : Ly b The association does not plan to P < bill ? Tribune Co., Which aiso publishes the | T ; R L R * | ) — Des Moines Register. i LOOEY T . VL <dcHion: b5 saten’ BUt. ape F | Members Work Late. 7 This Special Free ooy 0o ransaetion| ! ing liquors to school children. iiilite Witkesics Joatsiny, nanioinE % : til Feb. 28 only was handled by Palmer, DeWitt and | e ¥ ist Federal Aid. P g i\;;’fl;x h‘-m:\([ n::.\}lu:; u': of ","m'”i Palmer of New York. | ' : 5 3 ] apt. M. M. Barnard, su- “,,’.‘;‘“:‘(i:fplm]‘ s geuEasa: 37 vears/| W 5 | His «,mn.mum"h-\s solicited the aid 3 | | perintendent of penal institutions, on | S PSRRI A T I, commander of workers' division € in the| [ (N UG, (IS, P oot toka A Pun lontoct et i late Senator lnhax];\‘-em;1 Young. whose | ¢, ¥ al § e il first hon as the | 3 Al s in | | . nicipality. e 2 % Hardy lity brought the paper to a ; s | nicipality. :;r:::: mdershlg e s S roay| Ea the earl, u.“l effort to put an end to the alleged | |3 , ! {,'"‘ subcommittee remained in exe PV Z o , sales, | cutive sess i It our la of the country. LaFayette Young, ir. | jn Mrs. Wells "r).y- association went on record op- . e o ‘ 111 ot ll‘m‘\\ and Harold Young, have been in active | = """ 777 ek It jofl record o ) . detalls o Pyramidal Arhorvitae, Chinese Arbor- management of the Capital for a num- posing climination of the item for il B The sub- | i Bronze. Pink. Lavender, It cears. The reorganization of the company | 74 additional teachers for Dist ; | committee, headed by Senator Phipps, [| * R "Rl’;ffie'““,‘:aml ke s ies fn 1920 b AChih: Beitering public schools in the new appropri - | Republican, of Colorado, had hoped to FO! THE : i ried by the individual papers will be ! ousted president, fi arge! n | tien measure. ) . be ready to lay the revised measure hovi FISC“ER ll"l:hw':"h:m:lc = v | 3 in Tribune-Capital, the testimony liber sserting | A hy change . & | fore the entire Senate appropriations f\})]:tc‘y',m\:gu 1‘::;\-9 ';iclun:ve da 2 that the reva was dic | in the zoning regulations in the Mount | committee for final appre tomor- These soon grow into NURSERI i Associ- Dillon, Res ‘0. 0f New ic. | Pleasant district was adopted. | | row morning, but it was said last [} handsome trees worth = brilliant ¢ L }fe‘:hge‘a: A This was denied Dy 1. L. Williams, | A committee of three was ordered ap- | |. . | night that this might not be possible many dollars. We ship BOX E e are The Capital is the second paper ab- member of a New York law fir pointed by the president, John De La : | until Tuesday. || aurins_aprit Easton, Pa. ches in diamet sorbed by the Register and Tribune resenting the Dillon, Read Co., 3 . to act in conjunction with the “ | There is considerable local interest Co. within two years. The first was testified that the company’s only cor the Des Moines News. s to taki D RS up $30.000.000 of first mortzage hoi Briefs to Be Submitted and,: : Honor Capt. Baneroft. o WELCGME ASSURED ’ & | A resolution expr ing the regret | - - - | b h 6 B R | s | ITE BUNE GRIE | e g e o T | T R e oo, Lans u‘fg TO. Await Court Action. who died last weck, was passed.|Chicago Thursday. VYesterday Miss : hibiition 2-year trees are 8 to 12 inches | ERREan Norway Sprace. Globe Arborvitae, Chrysanthemums 1. | Federation of Citizens' Associations . | » | committes on better architecture for | lm» District of Columbia. i Tribute to Capt. Bancroft was paid | Helen Lambert * sued Aimes for _— ! 5 . by David D. Caldwell and Charles F. | $200,000. Committee Appoitned to tGeet TR Connecticut Man Held in 33.000| (0, cau1’ former president and seeve: S . i 66 LR By the Associated Presa. e issi . ary pro tem. . : . | — Woman Evangelist Upon TOLEDO, Ohlo, February 12| BeforalGon fisadonex e | The committee in charge of can.| Fope Enjoys Mexican Tribute. | 9 e Testimony in the injunction suit| Charged with a violation of ng for covenant signers reported | ROME, February 12 (#).—Osser Arrival Here. brought by Mrs. Katherine Geddes white slave law, Harry Larl Alward. | stisfactory progress. Iighteen mew 3 Benedict of N York t 35 years Thirteenth sireet. | members were admitted to the asso- 2 5 Frank A. Seiberling and his associates | vesterday after was taken before | ciation, | Pope Pius has received with intense Former Representative and Mrs. [ in the Goodyear Tire and Rubb U. 5. Commissioner Needham C. Turn: Committee reports were made by |pleasure a me of homage and | . e Moyt and, e e Gonfr o S 1R S T e s wee e | e 8 e of Dot o T I he FOURTH FI ;lchpnrd Yates, wife of the Represent- | exercising their authority as trustees | next Thursday, setting bond | alleys, J. W. Cox: \ e thanl ly:x»um'\l r)-'a”:‘ yt‘ mv:f;,: emporarl y on t e oor ative from Illinois, are among promi- | came to an abrupt end today when fai 0 Holcombe: zoning, i "'_<' pag Is‘u ~:?'y'n.x‘nuw ! l. nent residents of the Capital who will | attorneys for both sides agreed to sub-| en 1o poiice head: | brary, Dr. Kail ge begs the pontiff to persevere T e T e i mes ") pLec 3 v i v i 2 g 2 of Roman ittee'| mit briefs. quarters by Detectives Nally ip. Fred G. Coldren: five and - |in his encouragement NTIL fgrfirnfi?mfififlue'%i?fififinfiflm, At the same time Federal Juds:p!xmd OB for investigation In con- | lice protection. A. A. Chenay. . ©C |Catholics 1 Mexico to protest 7t g L o TLos Angeles expounder of “the four.|John M. Killits issued an order en- nection with another complaini. Ac i ¢ against persecution by the govern square gospel,” when she comes here | joining the meeting of Goodyear | companying him was a womau. who E | ment. SEMENT IS RE Tuesday to conduct a threeday re-| stockholders set for March 2§ unless had been teputed to be his wite, ziv-| Floods in New South Wales. . = U A viv : s rendered in the pre: ings the name of Lillian Olga Alwar (e e 5 e i :-,'r‘;:}nifi ;};:nzvnci“%gtg; ‘;“}’éfi‘;fi{’,;’; amudet&g’relzlf:: ; 6 yeRrniola, As'a remult ‘ot anfna|. SY :f'.\z:fl \A\\hhuu’(]: Wales, Febiu Phone Company to Wire Photos. to the woman evangelist at Union| The developments today terminated | vesti n dnto, the first: compiatnt, |55y 12 T oA Hurseane and floads LOUIS, February\ 12 (P). - An Station tomorrow afternoon, but it |almost a week of open hearings in |which not heen completed last 00,000 in Cairns, Queensland, Sev. | ¢ffice for the commercial transmission 2 v Seiberling testified that while | night, information which caused the 900 0 ta me, and. Sev- | of photographs by wire will be opened was learned here yesterday that Mrs. | which Seiberling te R e e ‘hich Al | eral buildings in the downtown dis- DI McPherson has made an eleventh-hour | president of the Goodyear company |preferring of the charge on,which Al | #Xa, DUIngs, in the downtown dis- | here kebruary 15, the American Tele decision to pay a flying visit to Balti- | he had drawn on company funds for | ward was taken before the U. S. com- [ tFet, cOlUPReC and Ao | phone and Telegraph Co. announced 3 more tomorrow night before coming | his personal use, H ever, foner came to light. (Ve Srigiutes suffered Uamage. | {oday. With this addition to the net. | to Washington. She accepted an in.| that he repaid all such loins Leforé | Both declared they were from Con | .7 . | work, pictures may be sent to and | roc s, . at time: N v reach at the Memorial | the end of each fiscal y s | necticut. They came to this city two | 4 cm’ New York, Chicago, Boston, s etk 1 the Mon: | omrowing from outside tources to | weeks ago, ft was stated, and took a| Almost every kind of warm-blooded | Cleveland, Atlania, San- Franeisee; umental City, where she held services | meet his obligations to the company. | room at 1316 Thirteenth street animal Is pested by some kind of flea. Los Angelcs and St. Louis. —_— i ety of tne tocal xecen | B B BB B8 228 BBBBRBBBBBIEBABBBBABBBBRBBBBBBBBBEBID : ” /i $ 1 O \ i or vatore Romano announced today that tion committee include Rev. Harry L. Collier, who is in charge of ar- rangements for Mrs. McPherson’s re- vival campaign here; W. E. Hadden, ; q 3 J. M. Sharer, John M. Broas, Joseph ! L. Harrison, J. A. McCambridge, F- ns u O ¥ : \ P. Crawford and Charles A. Ford. [ 4 ! ’ We prophesy that vou'll wast four of these Mrs. McPherson at present is in 3 ! Lancaster, Pa. The time of her arrival delightful trocks anyway! Fashioned of flat ggxg;{gtm:mo;‘m? learned, — — = = = IS, 3 crepe, wool or jersey, they come in modish- one Members of the congregation of 4 or two piece models. Light or dark shades, the” Baltimore church, where the ) sizes 14 to 46. evangelist will hold tomorrow night’s | i I 8 service will come here in a body Ermsriats “Everybody wants a single-dial radio” i p— D. Leech, pastor of the church. Many of Washington's leading ci e e, ave prOL’?d by th(’ demand Magnavox—one of the foremost names i A s 2 for 15 . tend the services, which will be held i 1 —made ~ firs 136 f e e R I T T in T.ildIO. today—made the first successful single dial set—and we back this fine set. day, Wednesday and Thursday. A - h . - l f large number have accepted, accord- — S 3 7 " il S deioet dmp ity mn t s g’ p(lt sate o Every item of equipment, too, has been Such a variety of styles, straightlines, two rinational chols. was, effscted tast tested and approved by the Fleetwood piece, the new square necks, novelty sleeves and. - nominational choir was effected last - Py 8 night at headquarters of the Full l.aboratories. the ever fashionable pleats! In pastel and com= Gospel Assembly, 930 Pennsylvania ; 2 ination shades. Sizes S Goapel Ast v, 380 Pennsylvania bination shades. Sizes 13 to 50. :Zm(;nah Bexrs‘e‘ of B:X(lmnre would y b lead the singing. There will be 1 E B The equipment you ‘There will be no charge for admi s-: ® s ° s o | SINGLE DIAL Kag,o get with this set— #ion to any of the services, the com mittee announced. HUSBAND IS CLEARED Latest 1927 Model 5 Tube Magnavox Single-dial Set— Iiton : = Hats model, listing at ... $115.00 d OF STARVING HIS WIFE Freed-Eiseman Large Cone Type : 2 £ 5 Speaker, which we sell regularly for 25.00 10 Styles ) 16 5!‘_\'[[‘«\' Murder Charge Had Been Pressed - E Westinghouse Large Rubber-case Stor- 3SR After Charity Workers Found | | i v x - age Battery, which we sell regularly Her Dying in Squalor. ! | =% g ot for, . 15.89 > D g o | N i 1iv'g 4 Cunningham CX 7.00 | ° By the Associated Press. I J ] 1 \ g ineha > i ), g T . TCO- WAYCROSS, Rl el oy i I Cunningham CX371 Power Tube, re i Oscar Hodge, 28.year-old laborer ac ' | ularly e B0 cused of the murder of his wife by | | 3 Beacon 45 . 867 starving her to death, was found not | : i : s | . ; - Thiies av 5 Bullty by a jury in Ware County Cir | 5 i } ila/fgt‘ ]ZZ,’f [}'011 (¢ Bil“cfl.\llrfg"h fly.. 149 You're sure to find / I'here are many cuit Court late yesterday. The jury | I\ / Vs-volt C Battery, regularly ? g B 7 3 D t : deliberated more than 20 hours. re. | i 7\ . 1350l FIF hlight ¢ ’_;z\t Yol just the hat you've A Milans as well as celving the case Thursday night after | el A QUL S el b o i the ¢ver - popular @ trial lasting three days. | 5 | 1 Fleetwood Aerial Equipment, regularly been wat 8 X p k The State introduced witnesses at | _ 4 f d E this large group. ? silks and silk and the trial in support of its contention | > : s e - straw’ 1v for that Mrs. Hodge, during a fatal iliness = / Regular total price would be Silk or silk and 7 straw ready for Jast month, was subjected to exposur 7 : g i Ll ; . : p st el A e it mexiet ‘hm‘:’;fi‘ ‘fel_"’hz;l";"‘fl’,:? We now offer this complete outfit for only $89.75 straw combined, in vour selection. failure to provide sufficient clothing, | r Spri shade .arge head sizes for food_and medicine. The defense of. | new Spring shades , large head sizes f fored testimony to show that Hiodge ) I . A -Fi n 2 as well as black and the matron and provided for her' 0" the limit of Hi | Complele with all equipment Freed-Eisemann $25 e many delightful col- Tt was brought out that he had been Cone Speaker | sxnatb fivai sices, i out of employment for some time. | Hodge was indicted for murder after | charity workers reported to the au- home when they visited Mrs. Hodge 7 :h:rg-e. think of it! It 5 o ® will reproduce in clear. / % ' U. S. Orders Four Dirigibles. el ONETONE S Fe e : | Clearance ° Coats AKRON. Ohio, February 12 (). - both high and low reg- Construction of four nop-rizid dirigible List price on set isters. Fully 18 inches airships of TC type, three observa.| alone, $115; our high, constructed so as to / tion balloons and four free balloons | e A Fa ke g will be started here at once, officials pric2, vibrate over its entire sur- of the Goodyear-Zeppelin Co. announc a face. i - | > ed tonight. Contracts were received | from the Navy Department today. It | is estimated that the cost will be Special down payment—$3 week New Westinghouse T S o R of o regular $24.75 coats and it behooves you “A” AutODOWGI‘, Only to be on hand early Monday morning! | Pay as low as $15 down; if you like, plus a small carry- Suede cloth, pinpoints and bolivias, with 5 ing charge, if payments are to be extended over 2 months. 50 collars and cuffs of coney, manchu wolf alvert St | nalats i > . £\ : = ™ Gt . Bet. 18th & 19th N.W. | | A revelation awaits you when you hear the perfectly $1 Z > Extra and mandel. They are nicely tailored (Onst Halt Rlock West v | tuned Magnavox. l])cr is no more guessing for wave and the sizes range from 14 to 46. " lengths—no more manipulating of three dials for you—you o o e o e 5 TU]?'_'“L : simply select your station with a turn of one hand; for ilIcl:é;:;'i‘gil;:"’l:;‘i‘:‘t‘ bk et S laa $19.00 and $19.75 Coats ’Ro“‘:a;(h“:“""hi“ these sets are tuned at the factory by a tuning meter that light socket. 1f purchased separately, this new Capon r is a thousand times more sensitive than the human ear. Westinghouse Autopower would cost you $30! Roast Meats i A - $1.00 i 1 PM. 107 Py, S0 LANSBURGH & BRO.—7th, S8th AND E STREETS — FR. 7400 : , Sersice and Yooh Unsursaseed § Sport and dress coats, in the wanted colors, hree Streets s o PR PR F R F P PR PP A PP PP P PP PP AR P PP PP TP FFFFrFrrrrrsy Jmiminene i Soeen

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