Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1927, Page 12

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Y3 - _THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1927. —_— = ; a . up of committee reports, entertain-| Mrs. E. R Kalmbacn, chairman of |H. E. Rossell, chairman of the P. T. A. | i Moonshine In Lieu ment and special anniversary fea- | the commitice on sorapbooks and ex-| magazine: Are Lo cncrent cnair.| DOG HAS GOLD TOOTH. | Assigned to Florida. tures. Mrs. Margaretta Willis Reeve, | hibits, informed the members that the | man of the ways and means commit- | Maj. Walter R. Wheeler, U. S. In. . . natlonal - president, delivered the | Keene Parent-Teacher Association was | tee; Mrs. Suzanne Rauscher, chairman | Dentist Crowns Molar for Pet En.|fantry. has been relieved from recruft of Alimony Fails principal address the first in the city to win a “superior | of the Child's Welfare magazine; Mrs. Fo "mr duty at_headquarters, military . Senator King’s Twins Wins Ovation. |association” rating. She observed that | James Byler, chairman of the Juvenile tered in Show. district of Washington, Munitions i to Appease Wlfe sihe 8-vear-old twins of Senator| there were 14 members of the associa- | Court committee; Mrs. William Col-| pppngpine po oo 16| Bullding, and ordered to Jacksonville, ! William H. King of Utah, dressed to | tion present at the meeting yesterday | lins, chairman of the buildnig commit- s Lt i b Fla., for recruiting duty in the Fourth B . represent George and Martha Wash- 'and requested them to stand. Mrs.|tee, and Mrs. George Lady, chairman | 4P).—A bulldog with a gold tooth has | Corps area. e inkton, Wop, an ovation from ‘the Kalmbach declared that she’ hoped of the pre.achool commitee. £ tne) Pe €ntered in the Westmoreland —_—— = s by . e le ones stood on|other associations wou ollow the Mrs. John Gilbert, chairman of the vl il : RO e A a Platform and recited a simple verse | lead of the Keene and reach the “supe- | child welfare day committee, Dresided. | finsy facta tandan moritonens here Accused of Killing Wife. D C. Commissioners Approve —Fifteen gallons of moonshine | Mothers Congress Enter- unT‘l.\)_areont!);leache;r work. rior” group. R O The dog Is owned by Dr. John| HENDERSONVILLE, N. C., Febru- . whisky a month was offered her as ment fentures were Turaished by Recital of Activitles. Warrant Off igned, |Lehner. Pittsburgh dentist, who|ary 18 UP.—L. B. Grimes of Skylana shed by a ‘arran cer Reassigned. crowned one of his pet's molars. vesterday was charged in warrant Zihiman Measure for Minor | alimony by her husband when she tains Her as Honor Guest | zroup of gins from the Mactariang| Amon those who told of the activi. started divorce action, Mrs. George i Junior High School and the massed |tjes of the various committees were | WArrant Officer Leslie M. Matthews, 5 S issued by Coroner A. L. Beck of Hen- M Infracti R. Clyde testified in justice court at Celebration. band of the junior high schools. The | o © ifes Gk W stationed in Hawaii, has been ordered | Ruins of the buried City of Pompeli | derson County with the murder of his otor Infractions. here. Bhe mAlAUELE reRUBER NS of- latter organization played at inter- | the following: Mrs. G. F. Fraser,to this city for duty jn the office of [ were discovered in 1748 by peasants | wife, who.was killed at midnight Mon : sl vals during the program. chairman of clothes conservation; Mrs. | chief of chaplains, War Department. | digging in a field. day in an automobile accident - er and left with her children, be- ’ ause she wouldn't have them Mrs. ‘Theodore W. Birney, who i The District Commissloners yeS'e | “raised in a bootlegging joint." made the address of welcome at th E_T1 @ay voted to make a favorable report Clyde was convicted on o charge | frse mecting. of- the Natimal. Con LI' ME on the h1lman bill providing for the | of operating a still and fined $500. of Mothers, held on February fon « e violations bureau 1897, was the guest of honor at i iDenarte| the thirtieth anniversary celebration el 2 of the foundation of the organization | held yesterday afternoon at the Wil- ria s, " lard Hotel. Mrs. Birney was pre- » authorizes an appropria-| Pressmen’s Strike Causes New | ¢ ney 1000 for this bureau for the | sented with a birthday cake bearing ; i i 30 candles. ginning next J exico Journ il r ln;.mmfngnl\‘l x;\m.]‘,\“ I\\.\.«’ M J als to Curtail. ‘Thicte) wane Aneaily 15001 ms hess Ih ent GOl L C Moller, as.| ALBUQUERQUE, N. Mex., Febru-|attendance. The program was made iy ol & has 'the |ary 16 () —Albuquerque newspaper % - — = s citizens® commit.| ternoon issued minfature type- “"m’*fm‘_h"h;. o nissioners | written editions in place of the regu “The Callowhill” imethods for relieving con ot e 1] Where G Street L dining suite by n Police Court. sirector of | The Evening Journal _contained Crosses Fourteenth 7 v §. Borkewidides would give the directel of |seven bulletin news storles and the | That's Where We A ; possesacs much of homity 10 DreDare eed $25.| New Mexico State Tribune - printed | il L . the charm and e traffic act would | Sght. i el THE ) H R E | The publishers and pressmen | c g in lieu of |\ hod' no agreement on a new con-|| FEDERAL-AMERICAN i | Pennsylvania. Ten Al fines col. | £eaciied Rio SERS : 1 - ) pieces, $650. »d by this bureau would be turned | for handling cases involving or infractions of the traffic code. designed as an amendment rict traffic code and pro- the abolition of the Night flic Court by eliminating provisions he tr code stipulating that the irt shall be opened contin-| susly from 9 am. to 11 pm. . Taken From Japanese Schooner by American Vessel. ABOARD WILSON, Feb. 16 | ican steamer Mobile rescued 15 Japanese fishermen from theri disabled schooner. The J was made during a severe | , 1128 miles east of Yokohama. 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