Evening Star Newspaper, September 23, 1927, Page 12

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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1927. | Female Tunney Uses | BISHOP E. M. WALSH countey develop their educations pro-| which made these fmprovements pos- - lRISH [:mZ[NSHIP ‘Brick to Knoci Out GREETED IN CHARLESTON - RPEEEARSON — 8 e el sl e the. il | g (o ot lizenah ‘ || i g TH FOI.D TRAIN'N they are not fulfilling their true func- | terd J\Te n‘dlcn‘;o‘:l" :::k:(y \:[l‘;l";’: ‘,’;.’.- | Dl’. CLAUDE s' SEMONES ;Pnlnte ln:tnlhd at Colorful Cere- tions to the State and private founda- | most successful year in the institu-| ! Rl‘al m Goat Alle\ snonbes a5 Mant oF Outhulie Sy e | tions which support them." wnns history. More than 1,000 stu. Eyesight Speci | Spiritual and Cultural as Well as| ‘“The building of an educationa! | dents were registered on the regular yesig pecialist | cese—Given Reception. plan,” he said. “must encompass all l"Lxs(raHon days and it is certain that Phone Main 321 Shortly after Gene Tunney was | o | Material Welfare of Students, | these factors in order that students this number will grow considerably. 409410 MeLachlen Bldg. declared victor in the big fight at By ‘{:\:‘?;‘m(:;‘l-:‘l I’rrn( i " land U, Re bil may attain the type of development | ——— | 10th and G Sta. N.W. Chicago last night, two colored b eptember arylan ks sponsibility. | which should make them desirable cit- | W“nesscs in Hearing Testlfy Aciithen, - fealients "ot |Goat alley, ;Wll[|am Knowles Cooper Sees le!hon Emmet’ M. Walsh, who was | B P y izens and gife them opportunity to be- | Youth Sought Here. | = staged a bout on the roadway near formally installed here yesterday as | e come leaders in the civic life of their| A message has been received from . | “their homes. May Price, 45 years ‘ i *[head of the Catholic diocese of Charles: | special Dispatch to The Star. State ' as | : to Former Tammauy Lead- | Ui homes. May vrice. 45 voars | Country Lads Surpassed in | ion Was ‘welcomed ‘lnsi night ma a | e Dot to e S “alling attention to the many im.| Martinsburg, W. Va, asking the local 7 ) Dempsey when hostilities ceased. | . neighbor and citizen by 60y residents| COLLEGE PARK, Md., September|provements being made on The. cam. police to search for Earl Van Meter Repa:r Parts er’s Proposal A brick used by her aaversary | SKill at Summer Camp, |[of the city at a reception held in lhe‘ —Addressing 1,500 members of the | which includ. the construction of |19 years old, reported missing since . SE5AsA on Fitier oAl AAIRE it { Hibernian Hall. niversity of Maryland student body, | a new chemistry building and the re-| i Steam Boiler. necessary for her to be given hos | o(Col. Hamolon, who has known four | faculty and. visltors lhere yesterday | vamping generally of the campus un onfisy. Hie {s dscihed as helig ¢ e 3 S— | the =ix bishops who have occupied | morning at the convocation marl der direction of one of the [ feet tall. having light comple 0 tal | waipe i n one of the country’s % light complexion, gray By the Associated Press. pital nef"mehl_ v | city Ih_m n:;&yxg(‘;r r:;‘ml‘)(;?‘ ';{‘:;"“ this position, spoke on behalf of the | the reopening of the universtiy, Dr.|most noted landscape engineers, Presi- |eves and red hair, and h«»l:vn wroil.m Fries, Beall & Slnrp WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., QN‘ natural a Antages e Catholics of Charleston, while Thon\.’w\n' 'mond A. Pearson, president, de-|dent Pearson urged the students to!that he had a large sum of money in 734 10th St. N.W. o i | min’ hole,” are better swimmers now- | R, Waring expressed the welcome of | clared that * cewkiet 3] o tember 23.—Testimony desisnea o YALUATION OF uNEs T e e gae | e fexpreme e fwel come ot | unless universities of the [show their gratitude to the State. ' his possession when he left hom show that Richard Croker, former (nr\|1nx to Willlam Knowles Cooper, |ing, however, that he nrefrrred to Tammany chieftain, had instituted | |N N c IS ADVANCED sec v of the Y. M. C. A. |speak as the representative “not of a | . / iy o upport of this statement he an- |class or condition of men, but all men | o i o s o mn ] FRANC JEWELRY COMPANY, 627 SEVENTH ST. N.W Free : MP; pr !:r to (h“ d"d‘hll" 1 . ons th’ |n 200 boys who \u"r‘-t l'n Camp | The reception last night was simple. o o r was Introduced yesterday when the Letts this year were unable to swim |in contrast with the el | ° ;'rnknr omabktoad oAkt e et pened | FVEMIINOR: D"““ Increase Made 5t V0 TRis eroup only seven hovs | jon- ceremon estari a Circuit Court. : left camp without having learned to [ morning in th dral of St. John ng wo a lona e frourt was in the form of| in 1927 Figures Compared swim. y the Baptist, which were attended by ter, alleged to have heen tten | With 1926 Mark. Mr. Cooper regards this proportion [ pomp and pageantry almost medieval " 1y Mr. Croker January 16, 1f It ; |'as remarkable. considering the wide- |in their color. | Lo itas upheld by two witnesses from | - | spread idea that youth in the hig H . one an official of the Free cities is deprived of proper facilities | ' ay BEsE S wosited B for becoming natatorially proficient. | COUNTY W.C. T U. TO MEET. . P. M. Monvhan of ]‘H‘YH!I,‘ RALEIGH, N. C., September 23.— 3 Y thief officer of the investigation | Valuation of the property of the! City Pool Great Aid. | R R branch of the Irish Free te, testi- | oven Narger rail operating in| The city pool is hecoming a worthy Baltimore Woman and Attorney | SPECIAL fled that the letter, addressed to Ar. o368 WRLE TR PRTEEOTE T ccossor to the country stream and | gpeak at Oxon Hill, Md. he i TS GENUINE $12 95 . thur Griffith, President of the Free 1 and it has the all-im D e 3 ¢ e S > S I““ State, was given to him after Croker's | more than §5,000,000 by the State | vantage of being sanitary and | Special Dispatch to The Star. | 2 WALTHAM death and later dellvered by him to N. | Board of Assessments, which h y upervised. | "OXON HILL, Md., September 23.-- K. Hennessey, at that time Dublin £0-| oompieted its lengthy task of fixing) The Y. M. C. A. has awarded but- | Mrs, Mary L. Hastup o Balimore, 3 i WATCH....... \ - . 2 de. | the valuations. s passing a series of swim- | president of the State voman's Ch . " - jr Tennoawey sestified that he de:| ' flres show a 1027 assessment of | ming tests at the Thodes River camp. |an Temperance Union, and Lel Complete With Knife and Chain r|‘(\m|1:nflnt o first introduced as evi. | the seven lines of about $226,000.000 | o) x . There were three | Pumphrey of Meadows, an attorney dence last Since that time it A% @ 8ain over the 1926 as i s. A first, or begin- | Will address the third annual conven- has been disputed.by handwriting ex. | of_about $221,000,000. In button, E en 15 boys dem- | tion of t Prince Georges County g Numerous requests B o~ ibus. iheatings. in New|. The greatest increase was in ! ating bility fo swim 25 | Woman's Christian Temperance Unfon ? B 3 Hoves casid t Tork and West Palm Beach valuation of the property of the|feat and return: a second button to 40 {to be held here tomorrow in the - 2 2 . us to re- R tas and GUnEntALs o (Mr. {Cioker \‘m;m“ Coast Line, which ;..,..el [ beys able to swim 100 yards, using two “‘1111!:;:;;!1( l!uvifi-upnl" Church, They peat this sensational ¢ . b, ed from §: 5¢ mone Itk trokes, and to dive | Wi n the afternoon. At the | ¥ ¥ . are seeking an interest in the Palm or more kinds of stro S e T e < watch sale for Sat- Bex <tate, which they claim is the | New valuations as compared With | and perform rescue stunts: and a third c ,k,’,’r“ s, s, Beaulah | 115t vear's valuations follow e e hovs able to swim | Oficers will be clected, Luncheon w:ti urday. Take advantage Croker, the widow, is trying to estai. | New ¥ luations—4. C. T $56.195. | 440 vards, perform surface dives, swim | '@ served by women of the church \ of this extra opportu- R dhe i : Norfolk Southern. ; {50} Sard on ibatk and insteuct, others |4 ; fish the Dublin home as the family | 50 yards on back and instruct others - - nity to buy a guaranteed | Nortoik & Western, SOadE E homestead. in swimmins. L -mn §.|!9m’ outhbound, 84, 0 List of Awards. watch on the most lib- § eral payments. $ 19 Southern, $94, 430; Norf \-\ South D1.619: | Ha , Fred Heath, Bobbie S v, Ed DALLAS TEX" TO CHINA Nor fllkm&n\\o-:n::ln Nv' B Win- Qu mr]:. I:d 'iil‘!‘mn, l“-:-:»:go";"“ qa\f, ston-Salem Southboun Jimon Miller, Oliver Larison, Glen Leave Gray Line gmu 2: § Zor] r 24 Pnnmlvnu Capt. Jack von Wei and. German | § L., $31.641.102 Southern, §04, Leach, William Korkoeper, Joe Eaton. | H o P & 3 : l‘lnvrhneld $12,993,440. 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