Evening Star Newspaper, August 10, 1927, Page 7

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¢ ¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 10, 1927. SYN[][] DEI-EG A'I’ES Doctor Gets $10 ’BOY HELD FOR QUIZ |Suspected “Radical™ at White House VANGUARD OF LEGION |iiiicn: ammeintments of e prest | dent Harding, its dining salon and | From Patient WhO' AFTER CAMPING TRIP| Proves Bona Fide Traveling American| ENROUTE TO FRANCE | rooms wers sompares wit e during the war. ()“ edHim40Y ears, ] ) Nine other sallings will take place R Police Detain Lad Following Dis- voung man, carrying a well worn | tained underwear, neatly laundered: a [ §ix Hundred Members With Wom. | from Saturday to August 27 1o give \ % attempted to get into the | toothbrush in a case—which dismissed the Leglonnaires opportunity to tour | .n, RSTOWN, August 10.— , L fa e | appearance of Aunt's | White House grounds today and, Po. picion of radicalism itself; a safety an Folk Embark Europe before the opening of the con e | I J. M. Browning of the Park vhich conclusively eliminated L o | vention. ‘The bulk of the 17.000 who e tier ‘. had owed Money. promptly collared him. y i doubts as to radical Paris. | have made reservations will sail b around the Tidal Basin s The suit case looked so suspicious 0 veral clean collars and | tween September 2 and 10, ON THE SWAN BOAT Evangehcal Members Close oE i check the | . 5o ¢ clean. collar 5 ) i | that the man was taken to the first|other paraphernalia of a traveling e g;t“““m“ bearing Gen e & ootk hild e il H e | Thirteen-yea John Willis Ap. | precinct for mination. | American. DY thsl ARG of s omdr rp,\\ e : and tess fortunate ehildren wilt bene- Baltimore Sessions and I fth RS Thirteen-year-old John William Ltp- | P 58 0¥ LG 08% e rances be- | Supported by these sifent witnesses | = HOBOREN .- ¢ Seiter e s { physician tc ”;“m“ [Pold. 4008 Fourteenth street, WhO.|cape evident of conservative Americanism, the | Timo. raled back nie oo 10 THE CHILD WELFARE Visit Here. [ cian had to rack his memory t0 & | jaging from home two days last| Instead of bombs, the suit case con- | Suspect then convinced the police that | members of “the An g 4 Chirty Stat repre 1 b SOCIETY e W DI e * | woek, returned and told a story of a| he was from Thomas, Mex., where | who sailed at midnight on the steam. | the group sailed (Tidal Basin. Foot 13th St i 8 g | they think the President and the |y enld 03 b simeis | truitless fishing trip to the vicinity of White House is the man and the plac Lnl.‘f)ml.ir e e an- —_—_— Adnlts, 25 Children, 10¢ S et vy Bix hundred delegates to the fourth { Chain Bridge, landed in the Houso of | SACCO-VANZETT! DEATH im see in Washington when anything | Srganization's conventlon in Paris next| EEYPHan pens wero brushes made mational convention of the Evangel | Detention late yesterday afternoon on NE Y GO ON AIR whatever is wrong and that he Was | month { of long, narrow reeds. i Sl S = g e tiatio merely here seeking duplicate dis- | Coming aboard w ; feal Sunday Schools of th la technical charge of investigation SCENE MA 0 ohargs phpers o kot cduplicate dis-| Coming aboard with their woman N arloa Avinel 1AW akInED | Police say he afmits having taken it Sl sht it = Leie . includ rench war bride " il it el B I oo 1| Areangomonss Jhede 4o Brondonst b ubiCenty "o 1 770 i o e, o i OO0 OO OB today, following the close of the | ‘,h, A ST, his wunt, restding af 8 . : S i : X | 3 The safety razor and white collar || . 2 B onuf il MG TR HEI_D PI-AN UFU S [t ff'",',h ther property a1.| Details in Final Moments | were replaced in the sultcaso with [ ad that of 10 years ago, when they leged to have been ¥ .m.‘ ¢ itk of Men. | promptly gave the stispect the name |~ wreath on t of the v ere recovert | part of the money were recovered in ¢ i | of the man in the War Department g s| o o lowlands nenr Chain | By the Associated Pros | RAEHEn Lo Soldier at Arl | a shack on the lowlands ) By the A a e | see about the discharge papers and i et oD DIRTON Here Claims Program | C5Esat Lnieid sented it i Niw YORK, August 10, Lastnin | staried” him smilingiy o tho rignt ||| Character Loans Ommander will do at the Lyric Associate Congre chums. Other property recovered in-|ute mews of Nicola Sacco and Bar- tional CL v e Au i | cluded two bleycles and about $10 in | tolomeo Vanzetti, including reports of — The Services of “Your Bank™ Are ] i rovided for [l . =]} e cana . gust 4. T trom at Geneva P el i ol hpee 1 | i SatigGne, el RaBlonic s s 5 Available to All Washiugtonians —uwill out-speed ins. nephew of taking her money when |Station WSOM, according to arrange- lt hl A ; o came from 10 New Ships e e Y aviay | monta. announced by the Debs de-| JUCKNITG, nnoying , o ! —will out-climb roups, on in AT \fternoon to investigato its disappear- | motial vadio committee todav. = | . . 2 : o Also’ irasel|| e Station WEOM, recently purchased ‘ Sici0 ¢ P By ciated Press. | e to the whereabouts of |by the Debs Mermorial Fund, has not | t t | b . — e Guests of Local Pastor. % ; 1 statement hasibeen | tha ,‘,‘\T,ne\‘ ®Detactives Cariton Talley | ve iuml) turned u\,;‘”v,.’n,.\ new o 1n Irriacions $ \]‘5‘{:::: wiil out ll{e e ae et de, it is unders * ““r' In | and Loul A e Bridst o wateh | rangement was made for the Saccor Apply Zemo, Healing Liquid, $25. $188.00 s101; i any o ther A utomobile Concordin Evangeli weh 1 aeru e of from | gon the boy. and yester: tef s ation WSOM Easy to Use. 31.2 2230.00 2 | a guests they were fo v. Thej?2 y 300,000 at the | he was found in the shack by P .| is estimated by G. August Garber, sec- .y_ | 8276.00 $152. made selllng under $3 000 ! toLD ¢ il b At e e sl Ul e | retary fund, to have o normel| - When applied as divacted Zemo £368.00 2 MAKE 5 5 i ducted pi S seie en 10 000-ton cruis-| In the shack with young c s ) miles E 500- effectively and quickly stops Itching, £62.5 216000 3254, Joined 1 65 Who aine e X 2 IS vas Ernest Kashouty, 10 ve [ WatC station operating on a 245.8 meter and heals “Skin ireitations, Sores, | . LAK U PRL L E IT timore hy t From th p e sl AR S n con- | 4418 Georgia avenue, who had been fe length Burns, Wounds and Chafing. Zemo Studebaker “Comman Sites were St : 1 e | vored with a bicylee. ol Garber said newspaper correspond: | penetrates, cleanses and soothes the Departmental Bank and dehivered hew Recdiee si 693 sates 3 s i the ather ten u b g B £t Do ents in oston would make repotts by skin. 't is a clean, dependable, heal- ) “Your Bunk” R fana Slio | : sver, and police turned him over to|telegraph and they would be broad i e 3 y tives sa »pold told them he | He a aid the committee had tele: 714 P. 'k ton, the N W P e . resic ' ccretars Wil to Glen Echo on H mAllnn\, \”(‘(s\t'\m(&\m' the |mpcl\u.1( it :\u;xlm | Pays 4% on S * Accounts Potomac 5718 14th and R—Potomac 1631 ere mow s that |Which also financed trips to Chesa:|not be necessary (o broadcast the | || AR . S e = 5 ore nove 15 | SR iz Toaned wipy 1o Chewt ot b o | pdn arie inmizazions | s O ould be laid down | heir construction | W s K A U F M A N N°S 1415 B STRERT NW el, in the 1 ) 10,000-tc uisers would all the By ical chur £ the ; added to the country 135,000 tons Y ruisers of Dinner Guests Tonight. the Me b v ol ission, This evening the delegates will be | VOUId &ive th K s ’ #iven a dinner by mv Concord - ; ; {£ht to limit sharp: \ 0 / gregation at th ch, f E ks tiomtt pra which, the ¢ E € t v 12 1f and the | 3 Japan. In | WOt et d_that each coun- | = N ) Bharpsburg. Pa.: Rev. Ewald Kockrit LI it el of Evansville, Ind. and Rev. Dr BUoREg dus tor e ik erg Frederick F ¢ld, whose dmuhl in R+ g ost |, T0 this the United States dissented, with 4,000 members. The closing de- | S0Unt ated geographically votions will be led by Rev. Kep- | that . : pel of St. Louis, who is execu : B retary of the Evangeli al Boa o . lgious Education and who presided at | [irfmioy m - the convention. | AT i From Washington, the delegates will | f . return home. except for a group of I i I mbout 100, who will make a tour - | which_will_include v to Philadel phia, New York, Boston, Montreal, To- | /| I ronto and N Falls and ending it at Buffalo, N. | CAVE-IN KILLS WORKER. Three Others Injured in Gravel Pit | ; | at Alcova Heights, Va. 18 Months to Pay And if you will make comparisons of regular prices—judge ial Dispatch to The Star. s ity of rchandise 1 > many sales z CAT CLARENDON, Va., August 10.— on the Convenient the quality of the merchandise in the many sales and learn One man was killed and three others | 1 Budeet Pl what is offered in the way of service—you will ultimately & Sravel pit on'the estata hop vl udget lan make Kaufmann's your store when the final choice is made. Hont yens 01////"8 the No one need go without the ey ety ey ea by the | | comiorts of a well furnished ng earth. He succumbed. Charles | . i sknts By e | home. Kaufmann's has made Oakton, and Joe Taylor. | [l ( it all as simple as A, B, C. , of Vienna, were injured.| (il % And don’t forget, there are no e e e . penalties attached to this AL SR ,‘ summoned, and after first aid treat- et ot 3 ment they were taken to Emergency ; stribute rivilege. Hospital. All but scock were able | 138 ‘G o AE. "‘“‘“‘l““' pot U ne ¥ " i A h UM i i to leave the ho < o Wishington, D. €. : ne ' f it it | [ll Glasscock is not i serious con " i tion. Dr. B. H. Sw o L1 Wil ed the body of Broc certificate of accidental death. men were employes of the State High- | way Department and were engaged in | removing gravel for State roads. The | slide occurred when they were at-| tempting to remove a dynamite fuse | which had failed to work. il T _ ‘ L popular— | UYL am&mmwmumnmumnm%mmmmw | ~ | o “Lived Long Enough,” Said Mary-| Special Dispatch to Th 1st 10.—Ten hours after takir Jok A t his homc The fam Have a complexion that everyone admires 'AVAMVNQ_Y.V DAY (NN LYATLY YT VAV\VIK\YQYA'/\VAY/\'{\VA\YJ _“——_ 1T lander, Taking Poison. | | Be | | most ¥ with the deces tried If your skin is not fresh, smooth, un- i y ) Seinly to save his Trout told | Blemished, here is an casy incapeanve. | N ! 7 “'““"“‘WN\WN\\\?\ I\ o Sl hers of his family he thought he | way to clear it: Spread on a little Resie h D) b ' D PR PR “““ ““"“'mm“"m’”m‘m lived long enough. He comment-| nol Ointment, letting it remain as long | i bbatintaha SLAGTE " ed on the length of time it-took the | as you can. Then wash off with i | \)\MM o ) poison to act. Soap and hot water. Finish with a dash | ,h 7 dis bl M"h d e d with th 18t Maryland servel _mhm;em Macyland | of cold water. Do this regularly once 2 i ar | day. Note how it soothes and cleanses iy, . l\““““' JNS St e avanae. the pores, lessens the tendency to pim= l IWI\\I\WN ) | F.es e | W’vm ..-..,.“!'.".',".'?.""'.Y‘.‘,‘,\f‘.‘f.'?‘.".‘!‘__ “mm\wnfii\i\m\m|mnni\"i\‘mmm\]|m|||" M rs. Matt aves the skin. LRI SO e Annie B teesmricn i pe et vl Featuring Tomorron’s Selling. R Policy With Each 6 Flce Living Room Outlit - \V R This Accident Policy pays 2 I Il amount for accidental ! week for 20 J t ability f > a 0 0 to $7.500 for A Mohair Living Room Suite of genuine beauty and masterful workmanship. Moss edge trimmed, mahogany-finished carved wood backs and front rail. Reversible spring cushion seats. Settee, Armchair, Wing Chair, Mahogany-finish End Table, Rug and Floor Lamp complete. T (T i (c) Underwovd Louise and Robert are singing a song. Mother is playing for them. Of course girls don’t wear ’ hair ribbons and sashes nowadays —nor do mother’s dresses sweep the floor. "All have had new pictures since—but this rather precious one to them. May we make new pictures of ] your children, too? We are offering a rather l4 15 H s T RE ET N w c remarkable value for fine pictures of children, . @ and it would pay you to telephone Main 4400 to inquire about it. Underwood & Underwood, Connecticut Avenue. : : R S T 0 R E S —.

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