Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1927, Page 24

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L PR THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C, MARCH 6, 1927—PART 1. . pivateering experiences in youth, his !alr vibrations caused by a high-pitched fl[ VAI_ERA I_ANI]S I PROPOSED NEW ST. PAUL’S ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH DARIMU[]R PAP[RS ffe"ha thei. pulieadion Tn Suficient AUTO SIREN GONTROLS;TP;:.T‘;,, T Somtes cewis e i “5;‘::[‘!! t:m;z.et(le all doubt, the pub- NEw TRAFF'C LIGHT::;::}S be unresponsive to any other Amu AGP!AMA"[]NJ e T e o . AUTH[]R REVEAL[D “CAMELEA&E_»C‘OMING." ‘ic‘ml,,,d Mon to Demonstrte| WOULD WIN ADHERENTS. ! : e : : . | Winnipeg Says Caravans May Ap- Invention With Police |Prince Pretender to Bavarian pear on Canadian Horizon. Motor Car. Throne Bestows Decorations. Irish Republican Leader; ¥ h . . i Benjamin Frederick Browne, g PG, Manitoba, March 5 | BERLIN, March 5 U®.—Prince Al Greeted by Thousands on : 3 % J : Sa'em_. Mass.. Apothecary o U"\g’:\:m;,‘;m( amels may soon | CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 5 fons von As: -year-old cousin of 3 A oup of Tarmert mear Ftosthern, | 310 truck careening through a busy | Prince Rupprecht, self styled pretend Reaching New York. 3 - el i Shown as Writer. Sk oy osther™: | street. an Intersection 200 feet ahead, | €F to the Bav: is making camels in their native Russia, plan to | The red traffic light flashes to bar the | o . oo ‘.:;:4,,(‘32 s e . 8 SRR use them in Canada for agricultural| way swing decorations wherever pos e A shrill sc the truck a wi erents to the cause By the Astociated Press By the Associated Press ; y to a hundred camels will be |giren and the - il o and win adherents ¢ |”l’\ivn'r‘h1v.pv NEW YORK, March § NEW YORK, March i.—The {mported at the outset if the Domin e il stablishing a Bav: kingdom > o s y ament will help the farmers | T ik separate from the n republic Valera, Irish Republi b S s year-old mystery of Nathaniel 2 flomy eoverpm Il help the farmers | toirest DA ol A g 3 3 <t 4 " e Sy i et permissic ol he Soviet gov-| his is wha ol osC ssee of vived today on the lir i \ 3 3 i g S s thorne's connection with (1 "*|ernment to purchase | “desrblploye of = vat Jacob Desch, lessee of Roosevelt and was wildly of an Old Dartmoor Pri W | ships” in the Saratov district of the |poses to demo 1 - a& Wikl ghine ook form as i Volga region. |ty X n of wild ga by thousands of adm $ published in book form 4 - | potice offic n > a | roye ad been hunting on the them, men and women. br rough ; : . ! I e Tt et e o e amers, el dasices Netauys. tHs uncilor's estate and bagged 480 Coming to defend Irish Re an 3 R g SR i\ B 3 A ) Browne, an apothecar em, | Jess food, are fast walkers and reach | J. Donahue, traffic commissioner. The | ground that he gave a banquet in e toialing § ; vty AT ey \ - A R Mass., it was announced today > | their prime at 50 years of age, contrivance is to be attached soon to | Desch’s honor and pinned a medal on litigation, De Vi < Y s JUR g N i 3 : AR 4 Funk & Wagnalls Co., publishers. |4 crude harness is needed. |the traffic lights at a downtown In. | pr nating acket first visit to the Ur State: 3 | S . s LU & iR i The book was described as a_true : . . and a police car equipped | = and one-half years. The usiast g i i 3 . S narrative of Browne's youthful ex ; 5 1 siren will try it out. | welcome extended from the B bl 3 5 5 . . periences as a prisoner during the ounded about 13 . s the prineiple of his in.| A-giant clam of the Pacific some- City Hall. where he was ke 3 SRR X 2 war of 1812 ed on the | times w 400_pound: Mayor Walker. R W 2 ¥ . o Born In Salem. Recalls Previous Meeting. \ NN 3 i . 3 He was born in Salem in 1792 The mayor recalled a previous meet - while acting clerk to the captain ing with De Valera in Albany when % of the privateering schooner Frolic in the mayor was president pro tem of iding to be erected at Connecticut avenue and Ellicott street, costing $300,000, to be the place of worship of [ 1814 was taken prisoner with the crew the State Senate. {1y merged congregations of St. Paul's English Lutheran Chure d the Evangelical Lutheran Church of by the Britlsh w Heron, held “Things have changed for both of the Epiphan: for aix months in Barb: us a little bit.” Mavor Walker said. — - e | taken to Dartmoor prison in England, “T am proud that another ve New i & . where he remained for a_year. o Fork: . ade his ce_in 5 » He w: sighbor of Hawthorne fia e in e Rum Used to Make Nxcaraguans Fxght. DR REM?EN S FUNERAL. |t “papers” firat appeared serd ; N7 New Yorker has made hi - . . = ally in the Democratic Review of 1846, V he sta en of ‘ Arrangements for Last Rites to Be [ With Hawthorne as editor, The j have ideals and who are loyal S everlastingly true to them.’ LS L Will Divide Prize. De. Valera stated in reply that he | Bs the Associated Press Sickbasusls Wi Stess Agaw e CMBNEL, CENF, Murch S Bl oy seiet b §600, olfersd by e g The Officers and Directors of the . . : iy R SR e e e Funeral arrangements for Dr. Ira E. : ¥ earch through the noted that the love for liberty had not | NEW YORK. March 5.-—The way|became the subject of conversation lishers, started a search through 5 b been diminished in this country dur-|the Nicaraguan forces are made to|in the town squure, us he was when | Remsen, internationally noted chem- |archives of Salem and London and BANK OF COMMERCE ing his absence Reht by thelr generals fs to Bl them | We decorated the water tank Years |ist and president emeritus of Johns {::~(,l<1.:dn|;)‘§;r{,\3\‘I.l\’.:.:"‘.\\l‘glx‘.lr‘?lll\;[:;:‘:x?‘(‘ul: AND SAVINGS Receives Gold Shamrock. o e ow | ago. A y Hopkins University of Baltimore, who | Gye Y et UL L e L O i i other side is, says William [ Many boys have painted their class | ' ; N . Steel of Boston: F. A. Immerton of 2 S T am glad to know that you under pllot in the|colors in hazard ens bt few | died last night, will not be decided | Cleveland and Arthur R. Thompson Extend a cordial invitation to the stand our cause, and it is this under | 5 e L e and | before Monday . The money will 2 . 8 , service, | patch | were as small 1 ason and | before Monday. of Hartford, Conn e money [imnginat il e m dreat @l . o Managua, Nicara. | few of the places were as hazardous| The body will be sent to New York | be divided amons them. people of Washington e a1 which they seek, | &1z ks, with Maj. Lee Mason,|as the water tower. City, accompanied by Dr. Remsens | Three of them discovered in the eve the g vhicl e imaak, T EHE B, Lt et the | ““on & dark and rainy night in the | Widow and son, both of whom were at | Essex Institute at Salem a long-forgot- c he sald. “You have the same love for Joga ‘on. FeneGATY 6 | Spr 5 | HinhedRlde whai fhe end ci G R Toh o s Brownels 70 /1” b 7 . e K Spring of 11911 Lee Mason and a tall nd came. ten memolr, which r 1 Vs en e orma enin ' i el e e et p In his dispatch | chum climbed to the unrailed walk > g o Their Bavs changed your warmth o - ays way at the base of the water tower - = et ) - o tion and cordiality is 'h[ v £ ¢ tell when a battle | Standing on the other hoyv's shoul- ' I 1\(311 b’ankmg ROO"I, COF. ‘th & b _Agnes Casement Newman of Atlan- |, in this war, |ders Mason painted the nior ure o I e ow tic City, sister of lhg: late Sir i of 1811”7 A it} e sl i e S D peliBLe: Monday, March Seventh Casement, was the first to o with blue and yellow. Yalera when he got off the tug ! - o - a| Until then Lee Mason was | Sw.'af glean Inside, No Fear had ro ste ThEy 3 sidered extraordinary” me: : of Perspirati: 2 7 R i H{’"“,‘:'fl he presented him | (L L found and by the first|cause he was so ordinar; : H. plmélon (l)-lffenea;, From Two to Ten O’Clock e Lo loader s to/testify i conseription Along _that way.|is marked as a little fellow with : owever Oyer-Heat o iy to be heard | Liberals or Co ives, they both|nerve. g e C s ealize: von- | | i B D mannie ratsed by De. Valera |Were men without shoes or sandals, E 3 Tis 06l teid to “cleant ok Hie Josenh H. Milang_ oo -Secretary been responsible for the continual and associates from 1919 to 1921. The | . with shoes| Workmen Burned When Bottle of - bowels.” Dozens of things will do L . cou growth of this bank. And it shall Free State seeks custody of the |and trousers and shirts. One fellow Liquid Exploded. i B || that. But a little natural cascara Frank Owings IR be our ambition through service and a bathrobe and bedroom slip- b il 4 ™Viie In the United States he will | Pers and another a full dress sult. | NEW YORK, March 5 (P.— . Pl e l‘"lfr;‘: tonelt The Directors: efficiency to further merit your pat- delphia, Boston and | > way vou make them fig Banana oil, connected in the popular ) ShnSes ; Yo A i % R 4 e e | inioe e Sichtate ot Hitor o EmEl el oaet o e Dopulas : j skin. Renders perspiration as_in- : Maurice D Rosenbers A, Brylawskl ronage. You will find our new bank- i to them about how wicked |In & Twenty-eighth street building to- ; ’ offensive as so much dew! The WK Dot E ing room the very last word in con- de is. . day, and it was not so funny. g .4 s old-fashioned way was “salts. ,;),,r.;}.',\‘\" Hitana Fw, venience and appointments, and we The general who knows his men's| A’ workman was carrying a bottl 4 They i ey take the ¢ | 08 4 5 S g A e - They get action, but they take the - tely, ite 2 1 KILLED BY BOILER BLAST. | capacity is the one who is most likely | of the fluld across the hasement of a | " S Riexunder WO x5 feel sure that it will win your com- R ose it R. P. Andrews ar May mendation Maury | to win the war. He can predict when |building under construction when he t Mineral e i {1 will attack. The other man is at|dropped it. The liquid exploded and waste initter’ Muneral Ots are Louis Bush ‘Workman Dies, Another Senouslyi‘h,, ey O Chatioe. 50 sien isvers IBeriblisly: iburnen: gentler, but they leave the bowels Scalded by Explosinm | *“That was what seemed to have " 3 4 with a film of poisons for the blood B VAt At Maron 5| oypened BU Chingndie Hoth etiow R to carry off through the pores. But Bank Of Coml lerce&SaVings e sober on Tuesday and both Nursery Cares Added. 2 i when you cascarize the system, you UP).—One workman was killed and ! g Wedrendus no they foa - . 4 4 e 5 B Tt ihtured lIn the ex- | Lruni onWedneaday, ag they d bad} 1y ‘quartermastera’iof the) Atmy gt id o all th e Corner “E” and Seventh Sts. nuscular action of the bowels losion of a boiler at the plant of the are to add care of nurseries in their i Faliston Fire Clay Co. at Fallston,| YATES C SR, Kans., March 5 [numerous and varied existing duties, | “ANYTHING that gets results, was all 1t you have th mear here, today. ). ntil a year ago a sign of Lee s will be trees, shrubs, thethought I ever gave to laxatives. In Paul Pesa, assistant foreman, met | Mason's nerve was painted in drippy | plants and other growing things for those days my perspiration wasso acid, death and Steven Mollowich was | letters on the iron wall of the town landscape gardening et thelr posts. it used to rot my clothes. Thenadoctor scalded by escaping steam. Twenty | water tank, 130 feet in the air. Then |The plan is a part of the Army i . i d < other workmen escaped unhurt. The | the tank was repainted and Lee|ing scheme, and as no funds ¥ :f,g:flz:';;)_“ o thoee wonesul Al i micicean, whnissome; o blast tore a part of the roof off the [ Mason was forgotten. able for landscape gardening | £ven in warmest weather buiMing and shattered all the win-| The other day the town heard that | aspect depends upon the work of the Jonightcie lon Jou fecl next d dows Lee Mason was commander of the!individual quartermasters. { CASCARETS HoEeoas ST aaslse 10k e oows. o Tee Mason was commander ol e A e = fol——=ln|——2|8l———|0l———[al———=al——— 0] ———=[Ble——=]m| ———=nl—x=]al ——= ol ——=lal—=lal——2lal——2le /=0 | THE TRAIN HAS ARRIVED!! 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