Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1927, Page 34

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et ————— _—___________________._____————————————T————————-——‘*——_— l were went to search the shoe 'nt'h»rv‘!wouLD HALT DELIVERY | Plants and Light. uch ing pl gerantums, EXPECTED TO INVADE EUROPE| tre found locked and it wan nscer:| OF DEED TO PROPERTY |uusnt cuppites the eneriy which causes | as when biacsd in & sunny. window |to the cfty. had the keys. He was| e | chemlcal reaction to t 1 On, the other hand. plants which Mie culled to the prison and opened the | Realty Corporation Sues Wardman | %46 the leaves. These reactions con|a mild amount of suniight, and this & ES |N B factory. Then he returned to the | pE i 5 sy | yert the raw food elements into food | includes palms. aspidistra, Terns and . - city. " ie has not been heard from | 0. in er scting elements available to the plant, says | many of the vines, do not thrive it A 3 Steamship Lines Prepare 500 Vessels for| “ince SR~ orevvr |ihs_Natwre _Magustne. Theielics yut hn & suvay focstion” 7 Prison officials lenvned that Thomp 34 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTO D. C. MARCH 6, 1927—PART 1. Record Migration Indicated by FTREST [ Gives & TAtae shoe: pebking boe '47',!,,‘f"",",,f;‘;_‘n."'1,,",1"{1“.’;.‘,'."',‘,.';1, toterih | Y 9” L 'k I ' ici his room in the city. The box was | . vl Tools, Typewriters Leavenworth Officials Seek |his reom in the clir, Th box was | courte, held in escrow by the Lincoln| ou iRe it— Autos, o Rush Of Reservatwns. Missing Shoe Shop Chief boys were .-n;_.:]):).,,\l-’ml to carry It to|¢rom the Wardman Construction Co., E don’t perfom any miracles here—we don’t ever try to. Thor on' oming | f et . e and Canned Meats Put ST | Honee Stiiar Iuter was instructen to| [ OINI SURENAI B0 chov SHCHNE 09 | But we do give you the type of dental service you have g i preme Court by the Connectic | By the Associated Press ay for “tourist” accomodations & burn the box Realty Corporation. The charge a right to get, without ving any huge pri . “ Under Heavy Levy. NEW YORK, March 5—While|heavy. in Mystery. | ool S s idis i paying any huge price to get it. It father is having his annual bout with and Republic Direct Evidence Lacking. i made that the deed was delivered |} would be impossible for us to do the very fine work we do — - | i 5 o direct evidence ix lacking, | to the bank pending completion by the | r the dncome tax, mother is keeping |ings on ‘April 20 and 30, will curry | ed Press m-i‘:ahn” it ety e Welis | Wardman Construction Co. ot {j cvery day at such a small figure, were it not for the large By the Aseociated Press. { outside the zone of fire and is plan- |the first quotas of «tudents for the X 5 L e ihe | provements on the property. The number of pati 7 PARIS, March 5-American motor | ning for the Summer vacation sea-|United States Lines, whose officials| 1.1 ENWORTH, Kane., March 5. | that darroll had Dren et e ok BB ok bt SCHDISAT: B e cars, machine tools, typewriters and | fon. Reservations already made for that the June sailinsg of their big shon packing box carred | L0 AR P b erated in | 1eked, and the company is seeking the TRIPLE PATENT SUCTION 5% e T red hit | European passage on the big steam- | ships will find every omodaton | gu( of the Kederal penitentiary here [ Thompson's room 2 { deed from the bank. WATISFACTION g Gold Crown and frozen or canned meats are har “|ship lines out of New York indicate | taken. There will be 25 salllngs onjon 4 mall truck may have been the Investigators pointed out that| The bill fled by Attorneys Wilton .J Anu). u'r;u,\' W ARANTEED Bridge Work, Per under the proposed terms of the néw |that all records for American tourist | thwe United tSates Lines from April { vehicle for escape of John Pl Thompson, who came here from Wau i Lambert, R. H. Yeatman and Charles | ]0, l5, 20, '10 Tooth, $5, $6 d $7 French tariff bill which was intro- | invasion of Europe will be broken in |to the middie of September | Carrolt, 4 5 By | pas. Wie, Tour month & Haxex eHarges thiat the Connecticut s W 1 el , $5, $6 and 1 o a | The American Legion is expected to | Lonrnne rison | the prison position, received s | Avenue Realty Corporation contracted | Speclaity GUARANTEED duced in Parliament some time ‘\,' Some steamships—great and | bring 30,000 vete| to French shores, als, “::,.]Ilm\l':|lv $3,000 5 » with the Wardman Construction Co. | but which has just been made public. | ¢patl—ywill be required to n the [and the United St Line will use | cumstantial evides developed | the belfef that if he really 1 | to do certaln remodeling and altera {] TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF GOOD. HONEST DENTISTRY s Our Record s ¢ Experts estimate the average in-|throng of nearly 300000 migrants fthe Leviathan Republic and | vesterdny pointed to the paeking box | nected with the plot for Carroil's es | tions of the apartment house, to be MAIDS rpes Futias ity on manutadtured | Wh seillinoon tiie AIFht (o;HuUOpe: [1iresinants THAEYME End) REoeaTalt 1o 1 Hnked the |cape, he had not planned at first to|paid for out of a $200,000 third trust x ?N e 2 - cent, althou 8 of all the trans-Atlantic v the boys across the Atlun o ) s M. Thomp- |leave Leavenworth placed upon the property, which is| PAYMENT articles at 20 per cent, althous i i S hipnes yedr @nd| DINGEteNes Mo PAtl Way LAt W0/ D ey | veny R 1 : s | ATTEND.- e PAYMEN 4 " 1 2 el | son, t superintendent o 16 T. B. White, acting warden, said he | subject to two prior trusts aggregat admit this figure s only apRIOXIMALE. | alreads accomodations on the fast | pow hotels have been built there in| prison shoo factory. with Carroll’s | expected to loate both Carroll and | ing $1,500,000, and that in the event ANCE 407—7th St. N. W.—407 ARRANGED There are so many complicated quali- | steahors Jeaving o ot | o REL JRAE Jhg, (IHREC | HHE IDUTIRE RSt way, Thompson within u short time the cost of the improvements exceeded ENTRANCE NEXT TO KAY'S JEWELRY & s 5t s Amposiibls to Nrrive at | sh arour e diMlicult | needs, 20 of which are nearing com- | several duys prison officials be . | the $200,000 the amount of the exces: ATTENDANTS "IN CONGTAGT READINESR " FOR "NOUR ATTENTION fications it Is - {to obtain, with reservations flowing | pletion voll, who was sent up | would be pald In cash at the time of |[| The entire second floor of two eatire bulldings riven over to opemiive and m Sant g ares Lo ity Laar voar 3 9 -papsons | s T e liing Swthin | A dinosaur from Africa now ..M,,Kl (h L‘”"mllmm‘ RN e ghanical ‘dentisiry. Fversihing pertaining (o the comfort of our’patients 0 a - 20 DA, 1 ) DE | » & K N b muemble sondo G R o e DA 3 1 Ind here. . " The ad valorem duty on motor ¢ars | qreamed past the statue of Liberty | prison.. There appeared to have|88sombled in London is expected tol 4 "¢ ine corporation and a deed [ INESS 1S ONE OF OUR STRIKIN vemains at 45 per cent under the new April to Septe bound for | The obscure grave of Edward Boone, | been no avenue of escape for him. |U¢ Over Y0 feet long and 20 feet ”‘“'Jnr Hs G016 (oA DDIODAEty Wi Bliced] ~SERY SPECIAL ATTENTION 10 NERVO bill, but it is provided that In <a=® | Europ : Ao . {brother of Dautel Boone, in Bourbon | However, ha was not found. Indiana limestone s credited with | witk the bank in escrow 1o insure the || Hours. o A o8 Batc: i ix when Other Worg, b ot R M. (o 1 . the specific duty scale vields more. rd Lin fals say that the | County, Ky., will be marked this| Carroll first was discovered missing | durable qualities greater than the | performance of the agreement, it is Look for the Name DR. FREIOT and ADDRESS Pty the specific duty will be applle | early and heavy reservations fndieate | Spring by the D. A. R. at Paris, Ky 'at_the evening check-up and guards'stone of the Egyptian pyramids. [powiedd - 5| Be Sure You Get into the Rieht Office G Make tn specific duty ranges from 823 t ) | 3 record-breaking vear in the move- 3 3 | francs per hundred weight. | ment of the American tourist army. rate the cheapest American car When [Over 100 sailings have been scheduled | = old in France would pay a duty of by the Cunard Line to move thelr H about 3,000 framcs. | prospective passengers during the P Saocle Exemt | R i T e o 0| Washington’s Most Liberal Credit Furniture Store—Phillip Leyy Co. The duty on typewriters is in | company. creased about 150 per cent, amount | e Sl . ; ing under the new scale to about 20€ Heavy Bookings to France. . 4 in the French franc away the Haw materials remain _exempt ex- [ has in cases where the French gov usu yearly 0 —ament m ry ke | Ings on the United States ve}w:inl a which dis- | lines are very vy for French perts criminate _against eh | manufac | the accomodations on the Leviathan tured products and Republic, sailing on July 2, be American trade crance will | Practically ' “The French %t b Line is booked to capacity on sailings * frec! reatly. whole. i :3‘(;: :N' ’:, ot e of the | from the second week in May to the ! July. Twenty-six sailings | fll, since o wheat eum | middle uly. 3 | ;‘r\;iui‘x; g copper. which make up | from April to the beginning of August rge ic: he by by the Fre X % of the American exports have heen rranged by tl ?o‘mnfi’sfe exempt | Line to meet the demand for passage Xt t St Rcial circies that {to French ports. The Internatjonal me‘rfa':pmw:f o SRl i to elime | Mercantile Marine Co. will_have 100 e the irregularities and inconsist. |saflings from April 1 to_ Septemb encles that have crept into ¥ ‘s |26 from the port of New York to : i 1eh & long series of amend. | comodate the tourlsts : s a0t sonw All records for “tourist” third-class | travel are expected to go by the board this vear. When the immigration laws cut heavily into the immigrant | or “third-class” business, officials of K s of . Balas the larger lines rebullt immigrant | R o quarters into accomodations for tour- | . ¥ {ists of modest means and students Treaties Are Considered. with pasage ticket as low a $170 fory An additional reason, and probabiy | the roun trip. This innovation proved not the least Important, is that the |extremely popular, and bookings t raising of the minimum duties will| ood it basis fe Fri aftord a good trading basiy for Fravce | pROGRAM FOR ORPHANS. | The recent negotiations with Germany | for a new commercial accord are| : " 2 | I derstood. to have inspired the ex.|Magic, Dancing and Singing Pre- perts who drew up the new list of | sented for Children. 2 : 4 y g schedules. Germany demanded “most 2 R v o\ \ ¢ o B " favored nation” treatment, and the| Children of St. Vincent's Orphan | - i : W, French considered their minumum ] Asylum, were entertained with ‘a pro- ) ’ I\ p tariffs too low to make this a good |Eram of “magic,” dancing and music, ‘ bargain for France. under the auspices of the Monarch The increases provided for by the|Club, in the asylum gymnasium Fri i v 4 < ) A 4 4 . o new bill are not general. The duties | day night. ! ey 5 4 Yo 3 ¢ 2 lece we velop trade with the French colonies thus favor the French trade bal | | | on many articles, including un- Magic stunts were performed by | bleached, washed and dved cotton, |Archie Engel. Abe Dresner enter- | : : - R o, crude petroleum and aluminum, would | tained with “illustrated singing. | g ; ’ Y=\ ve our Vers 2 be reduced if the proposed law were | While several dance numbers were ¢ 3 Cereals and sugars would be | rendered by the Mitchell sisters. | unchanged. | “The committee in charge of the en- | \ ? ; J Sars 2 You must eat, so why not eat the best. William A. McKee, Lewis L. Hoge Gold Georgia Rivbon Sugar Cane Sytup | wood and Dave Lehman. o / Lo B L7 The most us ey "ol —_— . . g p $ s roct. to yon Trom the Southern piantation: Tar H S Made with reversible loose spring - t & can at the Old Dutch Market.—Adver- ] 3 ey € % = ONE o { " P i cushion seats. A real bargain from . 5 i TRIBUTE TO UNION DEAD. ; | our Exchange Department. Settee, ONLY | | Armchair and Wing Chair. | Bervices to Be Conducted Today at Arlington. The Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent Daughters of Unfon Veterans, will | hold services today at_the tomb of the 2,111 Union unkno¥%n dead in | Arlington Cemetery at 3 o'clock. The | services will be open to the public. | A wreath, the gift of Mrs. Elizabeth Bassett in meniory of her husband who died two years ago, will be placed | beneath the monument to honor those | ‘whose birth month was March. i > . - The services will be under the di-| That’s what Pratts supplies to your rection o; n;lrs. Mary ‘:\'onh, who in-| chicks.. . livability! augurated them last Easter, assisted 3 | officers and members of the assocla-| & Pratts. Rt ¥ g aon; the department president of the | m'dm;r‘: s tts, just wats em perk up | voman’'s Relief Corps, Mrs. Bassett, | Past Commander of the Grand Ax‘my! Pratts snppliegerh:’ngfor bone, flesh | John W. Read and other members of | and muscle. Gives chicks a quick, healthy | the G. A. R. Willis Bugbee. com-| growth, Enables them to resist common mander_of Lincoln Camp. Sons of | g i Unfon Veterans; other members and | “l"‘%!’"kelll'l!w“‘“;’fvb"we“.’"“"'.“" friends. Miss Baker will assist in the | ¢ Gives them health, pep, vigorin services with her cornet. abundant quantities. S A G S BN The food that es strong, vigorous MAN, 67, WEDS WOMAN, 57, | ks’ fhe orinal ey lsd fr by | : : — Bigsrs "flts | Five-Piece Walnut-Finish Bedroom Suite | Three-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite r | R Baltimore Couple Married Here by | This Trade-in Suite is in excellent condition, i Mahogany-finish frames, upholstered Rev. John Briggs. : : . practically as good as new. Four-drawer vanity, ONE i s79.su and covered in figured velour. Bed- ONE A Baltimore couple. both beyond the i i i . half-century mark, obtained a licens: q bow-end bed, wide chiffonier, dresser and cane seat davenport, armchair and rocker, coil here Friday and were married by | BUTTERMILK chair; gumwood in walnut finish. Y spring foundation. ONLY the Rev. John E. Briggs of the Fifth | 2 il Baptist Church, at his home. 623 1| BABYCHICKFOOD TERMS TO SUIT PAY AS CONVENIENT street southwest. Sald The bridegroom was Jacob Klein S ey 67, and the bride, Catherine C. Weav- DICKEY BROS. er, 57. 3 Eyes Hurt? ’ FORIGHT RIGHT : ) » Optometrist $8.00 Value — ‘ ‘ oo oty §3.50 i Mahogany-Finish : I é Gate-Leg Table “Wovenart” | “ALASKA” H Reversible i Breakfast Suite Fiber Refrigerator | gjcchen Cabinet A real barga\ln—one of many in breakfast suites in our trade- s .75 nuos “Sellers” make with fo idepatiment, Fuur chabsiami $ l 2 I T E— roll front and siing 823.’5 : v - afn top. a table. 6‘9 Ft. “BUY"—one only— USE YOUR CREDIT Mahogany Finish Why Pa. y Decorated Rush Bottom More? ‘ Upholstered | ‘ ) ‘ fl( m fl i 5 I OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Eyes Examined FREE Rocker !'»1} [L_A]] 2 Toric Keyptok | Ly Dy, C. 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