Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1927, Page 18

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1927. =——-————————————————“———-———————-——_ FR'ENI]S OF BILB Bishop Is Criticized|CANADA WHEAT POOL |Century-Old Rails |ACTING SUCCESSOR | “Thou Shalt Nots” |FILMS OF WORLD WAR | MEASURE AGAINST WAR For Taking Part in| |S INDORSED IN U. S.|From B. & O. Found BACKS WOODS’ POLICY| Comprise Charge TO BE SHOWN LEGION| IS PROPOSED IN MEXICO Of Judge to J“ry | Veterans Will See Pictures During | Labor Delegate Introduces Plan at Staghound Meeting| . Supporting Porch : 0. Farm Leaders Give Qualified “Ap- % Gilmore Urges More Self-Reliance Trip on Ships Bound Conventlon—Urges Nation- | | Special Dispatch to The Star. i i q By the Associated Press. for France. wide Peace Move. in Firs ent to s g i LONDON, August 23.—The : BALTIMORE, August 23.—Cen £y WILKESBARRE, Pa. August | oo 0 oo ar taken| By the Amociatéd Prose.” Defeat of Mississippi Gov-| Siaries Fane g Sait'is being bl T i 3% 2a—suase Heney ‘A, Fuller. i | S LU M0ty camera. | MEXICO CITY. Avugust 8—A mo pp faken "to task. by some ~of his e the historle TO;;\ Th‘:mb Sabe — “"'“!]"'“Y ""f:““ oo chatseito ol enkad sreat risk, will be shown |tion intended to avert another revo- H i brother clergymen for attending a he Assoclated Press. rumbled on its first trips over the | gy Cable to The St a C o Daily| Srand jury after 20 years on the = e st ' lution in ‘Mexi v p 4 ernor Is Predicted in Mtahouna mesting, aithough. 1t is | * (I ARGO. August 23.—The pro.| original Baltimore-Fredericie line | B Oable i copsright, 1657 ' | bench, summarized the duties of l‘::“:":":"_e)’“"ob”:““l‘"l‘Orrfme‘l?"f |:‘mm.nf,nuuir;v;co.1:‘w‘c-1~sqyLn:ffi-]:qu:dpbi Ptimary Today. "51‘1“'!:“ AT d‘(“scg:l;:]reflr‘:g“.!' posal of Samuel McKelvie, former | of the Baltimore & Ohio, have been | MANILA, August 23.—Acting OoV.| (ne jurors after the form of the f[nf "l_u;ls‘;(m‘"'_‘ma';: b n::“{;gx::‘korn{(nn of Graphic Arts Workers, 5 e e rigley. vicar 0f |Governor o Nebraska, that the Cana-| found supporting the porch of a | Gen. v}(:flm‘h.neu first statement hint-| Ten Commandments. Among the | oo b piguy under an arr during the second day of the con Clitheroe, “to read of the Lord |gian wheat pool system be adopted | Carroll County tarmhouse. g bt s policy may be has been | cparges were: | ot ataibe Col Hat , By the Assoctated Press | Bishop's presence, clad. we are [fa |in the United States, was given the Konough of the rails have been |well received by the Legislature and| —wTnoy needst not investigate. nor | Assistant Secretary of Wur & | ftormed, in riding breeches and e s taken from the house to make a |press. He showed how costly 8ov-| cpjticize, nor give advice. ( ress | national RSN, Miss., August 23.—Opin-| violent cravat, and mountea upon |qualified approval of Illinols farm | 30.foot section, which will be placed | crnment already s, taxes equaling . advice. imander of the Leg fon of political observers was dividea| 2 !‘;?‘::;fglr O ikt tis Rp1Gp | |/Deadara tiete yesterday on display at the centenary ex- | T o0 e trom SikBines ot | does enough of that. Thou art on a The films, copied from the official | 2 1o the outcome of today's guberna- | q1¢ that episcopal sanction should While the plan was indorsed for | hibitlon, September 24 to Octo (50" ciiatisell, ous: pAEARYhes ohey| dob mot a junket. ” Al vun-off primary election, which| be given to this aport when we are | extending co-operative marketing, the e rails, of tough Georgia vel- |more selt-rel nce and indivicual “Thou dost not determine guilt | the war. ar g e o e % :’"‘;‘:f“;fi““’:fi‘;‘gm;‘("]"‘un‘;‘ni.i‘Lm‘fi'é Appoae flmlfl’:l\'"slng"d:““,‘;gx farm lenders said they could not ap-| low pine, were used in a sysiem | thrift. = He heartly indorsed the it nor_innocence, since thou art @ | standard motior ms. | ernment. the Labor party. t rom hi mpa ad E I's story when h K " very 30V, 3 V' P ey, gra , not a it, jury. > k. ons & nted wit = : S ; s ’ R O Ciaying very different from |Gov. Gen. Woodis policy, which he| 8%, g R, 1 ] o Theodore G. Bilbo of Poplarville came | the respect and reverence which flg&;r;fmx:‘s“: h-"ulb-mms tée thief Jof brack asl B e e Tey | heped 10 formiate for five years. hou_shalt not lgnore liquor | Chronologi form and tell the story |C 'Jk.]eo”;\‘{a'm’ CE i fhe prediction he would gain a “safe| bishops can command." | MY Cinafian wheat pool, which | were fastened to heavy ‘wlechers Y | e O o o fu charged with full | Indictments because thou dost not | %0 [IQ TN 1 picture are views |Insure peaceful transfere Riatie majority.” even 50,000 ot more votes, | S w York also found a place | embraces nearly §0 per P3Ot of ‘the| which were long rectanguiar blocks | responsibilities T the governarship, | like the liguor law, nor automobile | (TG T Ol o toria o2 i peestrin’ kb E ol D MU e eaticators, | in campaign speeches, ront Conoduced in that country and [ of stone imbedded in the ear(h [ he has not heen forwarded a@ommis- indictments because _ thou dost | 0h was captured. and which shows |ernment ends, and sty e P Micred that Gov. Mur.| Gov. Murphree brought Gov. Smitly's | which equalizes disposition of surplus | On top of the wood, along the in- | sion from Washington even ag acting | own ot drive an automobile, Bad | LT, Tok UK, t- | only 1 v b e Would have a majority of 15,000 | nama into the fight When he B | whent. was suggested by .fr, bbe | dide sdgs. was 1N sn iron SHOP |kovernor general. While he thue| laws. Ii i Kot s must e eh L | menir other ¥ phree would have & w0 closed, |favored an instructed delegation | Kelvie to President Coolldge £ g Wi satigorcrer s evie: RHICE che HTOICE Bh Y Svermor | chioa doat ou mayst be hankful |.nd prench in action. but the main | place a candidate in office. 1 features that added interest | against the New York governor in tdle H As a al\;'h!llllule (n“ the .Mc{ ‘\i :\)l:‘vcls ot the locomotives and cars [ Toaaliy M' nt. the dutles of that “Thou shalt not waste time by ilwm deals with the American dough- | , i cratic nationa v 5 b e Canadian wheat pool [ ran. t ly v i s waste 4 unoft sre o B e e v Atk i atlirement D o farmobuse whers they were |office devolving upon a native under.| being unduly tnquisitive in o ¥ i 7 i n the closing days. Among | cause of his stand on p! - avthing should happen | which arouse thy interest. nor by niver i o ed by A. E. Dro- |secretary. re charges of alleged illegal| Theodore G. Bilbo danied the accusa ;};t::lcan‘:! ')am(llr:‘cmla o:u:!r\;h‘(;al:t;’;;nel; .’S:;l:“d now Is owned b) Yo Gllmore, e difficulties might | talking too much. A study of 4,000 credit loars shows | just By the Associated Press. proval to Plan for Sell- It is near Henrytown, and and alleged fulse registering in | tion that he ed an instructed dele. ould be no chief ex- “Thou shalt get through, and most frequet | years s cere , vis, of | was bullt by Henry De Vries, an B hrough, a . L equeat | years sin were first em Prohibition and the | gation for M -;;dr 1?:&;% ?:n‘d;ro e iovant from Holland get away qui ployed in London S TYrTTTTTTITEETEEEFTEERFERFEREEEREERE R 22233332552523% . This is “Humming Bird and Blue Crane Bib Aprons, 59¢ Hosiery Week"—see the new Fall shades ns ur 1'0 Cross tie back. Bound with contrast material. . . Ideal to wear over good dress. In many attractivi in these smart silk hose, §1.25 and S150. 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Usually §16.50 $] 1.7 ¢o $14-7 K FOLDING ASO- formerly $7 to $14.30... 15-pint JELLY GLASSES, tin lids 48c dozen Second Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street Fourth Floor—Lansburgh's—7th Street Meadowbrook” Hats De Bevoise “Cuties” - Z q;‘« e I k w—in the new felts and soliels for Sport —eliminate three undergarments for you! / - = . 173 9 % The distinction—the smart charm & t5 4 : / Z Speclal! 21 Queen, Card of Meadowbrook Hats have made $5 and $6 3 s : - g : ! 3 Tables them choice of the discriminating %y 9X12-f 2 women. The “Meadowbrook” label ~ % For the slender and medium fig- S . $ 1 2-95 $2 45 is a symbol of quality. In all the wre—this new, foundatiod garment. and Flber Rugs > Y deep, rich tones—so appropriate for Fall. T P F PO PP AP PP S PP PR E PP P PR F R RBRF Made of voile or silk tricot. Sheath | A splendidly made, closely woven rug—a rug that is re- | One of the best card tables made! Made of maple with mahogany girdle, bandette, garter belt, under- i versible. 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