Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1927, Page 4

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AUSTRALIAN TARIFF HIT. 3 » | Protective System Abused, Report of Canberra Board Says. NEW ANTLARCRAET dency t was voi da ; / an which a, October port. submitted to- Tariff Board, prob- Latest in War Devices Shown at Aberdeen as Ordnance Group Meets. taviffs on . which was intended to improve the position of | zommonwealth Industries, has simply | resulted in <agnation, and the effect | of duties has been to add to the costs | of production and the cost of living, | the report says, The study, which was to the Federal Parliament, Imposition By the Associated Press, Bl i ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, et | states that (ORATORY GROUP prevailing ten- | stem” | lem of Austra ariffs | THE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, ons from each of the h schools, as well as om_the Leonard Iall whose er, 1ep- orators, including rank W, rintendent of ‘schools, and Stephen Kramer, | fivst assistant supevintendent, will he | among th v tribute to the contestants. high schools, tive teachers and officials of The Star and the contest, will have places at the luncheon table also. Will Not Speak Here. Following the luncheon a eon delega Washing A committ Students to Be Guests at Luncheon After Recep- tion at Station. Plans were completed today for the | reception of the five contestants in'assembly will b> held fn the Central the Second International Oratorical | auditorinm, 1 M4, October 6.—An antiaircratt gun which automatically sights targets in , the air is a type of weapon members ©f the A Ordnance Association will be called upon to manufacture and i operate if war should come again. T gun is controlled hy a sensitive instrument he tariff i hel iustries irrespect of difference between wages and within the commonwealth JUNKERS AIRPLANE used to bolster up | m.‘.m\ which detects the posi- tion of a moving airplane by sound waves. At night a similar instrument is attached to a huge =earchlizht, which throws its heam directly upon rplane simuitaneously with. the discharge of the gun. Association Holds Comwention. This weapou is one of the new de \DMVIHOHN in fighting equipment on today to those attending the 1 annual convention of the Army ance Association here. The membership comprises active | and Reserve officers. manufacturers i pledged to industrial edness for war as the 1arantee of peace.”” Crowell of Cleveland is Actress Passenger Sticks to| Ship When It Descends in Fog. tion's | Rene. presi- | Dy the Associated Press LISBON. Portugal. October & The Junkers plane D1230 arvived in Lis | bon at 4 pm. today from Santa Cruz, | where it was forced down last night. ACTRES " of the Aberdeen 8 in action today far more power- and destructive than that used in Worid War, churned the \\,.mri e Chesapeake Bay or made literal in the earth on the veserva- th their deadly projectiles. TAYS ON SHIP. Flyers Descend in Sea as Fog Hampers Navigation. ! CRUZ. Portugal, Octoher Junkers hydro-airplane n route to the United New Powder Shown. | Duwight F. Davis. Secretary of War, 3 other cabinet members a group of high officers of the Army | - and Navy have sponsored the exhibit. | rmany by way of he * the most spectacular held since the | AZ0res, as riding at anchor -+ Sk AGEyiEECE Ry | at a nearby bathing Aot ing been forced down last e dnch | fog while fiying from Amsterdam to The maximum range with a charge of | lishon. T R0 pounds of powder is over a9 The plane, which will use Lisbon : miles. It maintains a rate of fire of 2% 4 lase for the hop to the Azoros, | | SANTA 6 () he I ranking ne round a minute, and is carried on | Staved all night off the coast here just 3 S iandard tacunt. | northwest of Lisbon, * Flashless powder which does not| Lilli Dillenz, the Viennese . absorb moisture is another feature ur‘ wi een a passenger aboard the the demonntration. nce it left Norderney, L _The chemical warf: on Tuesday, refused to come ¥ield Artillery, “Artillers, 5.|~=hmn and spent the night in the plane i Engineers, In.|with the crew. - | The DI1230 this afternoon was wait- | . modern | ing for tie fog to lift in order to con. equipment. tinue the flisht to Lisbon, s Bathers on the Santa Cruz beach first saw the plane circling over DOCTORS AND DRUGGIST £DOC apparenily Uing to ind a s FINED ON DRY CHARGES | out 1o sen- Romrate s gl hoiner tar barrel lit to indicate the best landing place. Finally the plane made |a landing and fishermen went out in | rowboats, bringing one of the G fyers ashore to obtain provisions. | When the news spread that the plane carried a lady passenger, there | was something of a sensation and it | |was said today that a committee of | | woman bathers went out to the plane | iooffer her hospitality ashore, but Frau | Dillenz refused. One of the pilots of the D1230 said | this morning that the plane had suf- | fered no damage, but having a pas- senger aboard and not mmz the fog | conditions, the crew decided as a | measure of prudence to descend in the | |sea with the assistance of the lights | | set out by the l:nums actress, their respective most ~ Three Get Suspended Jail Sentences of Six Months on Prescription Accusations. : t Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND. Va., October 6.—Dr. Emerson M. Babb of Ivor, Va. and P Dr. W. H Batte, jr.. of Courtlan . licensed physicians in Virginia. a J. R. Whitty of Richmond, a register- ed drug clerk, were found guilty in " the United States District Court here + yesterday afternoon, and the court * imposed fines of $500 and a term of - six months in jail against each of the accused. 3 Judge Groner, however, announced | * that the jail terms would be suspend- . ed during good behavior. The phy- sicians were charged with issuing > liquor prescriptions illegally, and the 5 | drug clerk was charged with having| Annulment of marriage is asked in furnished liquor to others than for & suit filed by nest H. Hix, 1631 whom prescribed. The latter entered | Euclid street, Lula A. Hix, | ;& plea of guilty to the charge after | 915 L street. Attorney Edward C.| § the jury had first failed to agree. | Kriz appears for the husband. l XD S dfl?é%?rWest (INCORPORATED) 14th & G Streets N. W. Husband Askl Annulment. | agai x> WESTONE FIFTIES Suits Hand-taslored by Stein-Bloch. Exclusive Styles 350 There's spruceness in these well-tailored suits. Smart, distinctive patterns. Fabrics that re- bound from wrinkles, and stand up under the strain of daily wear. Westone Fifties are made according to our own private style specifications. They're here in a wide array. Awaiting your choice. OTHER § § ge Y B X < & % § < X P Ve U N Y N e Ve Ve VAV Ve eV o e e Ve Y VY Vi Ve Ve VeV VA AN STEIN-BLOCH SUITS, $30 to $90 xOx e of the margin | s ARRVES AT LISBON - | and uitimately to Cential High School, | Each of the contestants st when they arrive at Unfon ation at 12:25 o'clock tomorrow aft- | ernoon. | Dorothy Carlson. the American A delegation of more than 130 per- [ frant, will be presented to ;..m fncluding school officials, teach: | sentative audience of Wa ers and students, in addition o con- [ high schoel stndents. The contestants test officials, will meet the young ora- { will not sveak at the assembly, nor s ot e when they leave | will they be permitted to deliver any it train, The 35-piece Festival Or- | formal addresses in the Capital b the Disirict high schools, | fore the contest in the Washington " ile. divection. of Tunwig. 1. | Anditorinm, one week (1omy tomorrow | will be transported to Union | night. Station In motor husses and will play | At while the five national champions are | asse i srected by the Washington re- -.[»(u\n commiitee. v | while The | Tueaday n foreizn lands, in company with Miss »m-: Manoly, of the contestants will he Hotel, where will reside the conclusion \bly, the to the Mayfower and_their parties in Washington Luncheon at Central. orators left Fdinburg, Following (he gresting at the sta ht and today they Lion the orators and the entire party | completing their visit to Birming- W 161 ve the cancourse (e eastarn (ham. whete Maxwell Lancaster, that door to hoard automobiles, which, | diStrict's spokesman in_the national headed by the orchestra busses, will | COnlest. and Robert Sessions, na- > {tional champion in 1925, are hosts at convey the e vania avenue Ny ¥ Shem, il BOnHSYI AL VARG [inieees v anE (CeTEBEAID S IHefBre) ves suming (he trip to Washingion. and his im = . mediate retinue will oecupy a separate | Use of American machinery has de- pen automobile, with the flag of his | creased since 1913 in Europe. whereas espective country flving | Australasia ie using twice as much as At the Central High School lunch- | bafore the war. where an official luncheon will be held. | New Arrivals Autumn Hats Every day now adds its quota of distinctive smart- ness to our superb collection of Autumn Hats, Models appropriate for every type and every occa- sion—all head sizes—conservatively priced. FRIDAY ... ONLY Specials! Tomorrow we offer you the opportunity to buy these specials at prices reduced! . .. for the day only. Regular $2 and $2.50 Cut Silk Neckties Friday Only 95 6 for $5.50 Regular $2.50 SHIRTS $]. 45 1328'F STREET Every one aregular sell- ing $2 or $2.50 TIE— one day only the special price prevails. GET YOURS tomorrow! Imported W hite English Broadcloth Shirts In Al Sizes ‘your fi tumn Shoe~Wardrobe Should include— ‘Pewter” INCE patent their introduction by “Hahn,” shoes of this very new and striking materia lm\b met with the most enthusiastic approval of “Miss Good Dresser.” A\ rich, soft blending tone hetween bronze and “Stee!.” New pumps, step-ins and strap cffects. $13.50 & $14.50 omen's Shop 1207 F St. "F;flp,ve"' Picot Edge, All-Silk Chiffon Hosiery light as thistledown, exquisite eolorings $2.95 to $6 special | Williams said today. at which time the high | will take in Georgetown, S. C.; school oratorienl champions of four | Charl special | § D. €. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1927T. NEW COASTWISE SHIP ISSUES “SPOONING” RULE. SERVICE STARTS NOV. 1 “Reasonably Clandestine” Love- Fortnightly Schedule From Balti- Making 0. K., Says Official. more to Gult Ports Announced CHICAGO, October 6 UFy.—~Thy periences of the Cleveland couple by Williams. rested for “spooning” in public has drawn from Corporation Counsel By ke Bscelited Prowk BALTIMORE, Md., October 6.—An- Samuel love-making by Chicagoans. nouncement of a new coastwise serv- ice from Baltimore, extending into the Mr. against “spooning’ in public, either by iult of Mexico, has heen made by Mason I.. Weems Williams, president married or unmarried couples, pro. vided it is done in “a reasonably clandestine manner.” He did mot the Baltimore & Carolina | specity just how the love-making could 1t will be a fortnightly e A (oo nulllciara and will start November 1, Gl L | Outward from Raltimore the . La., and Corpus Christi Charleston will he the only the return from Baltimore. Tex. stop on | Corpus Christi to | Dance to Aid Athlencm Special Dispateh to The St | . October | B William D, Himes, ipal of land Park High of arrangements for iven in the <ch W onight at 8 o used to buy athletic Proceeds quipment. The Bank that makes you a Loan with a Smile. THE' MORRIS PL Easy to Pay Monthly Deposit For 12 The Reme:iy? “Gro-Nups” $ $45, $1,200 $100.00 36 000 $500.00 THE MORRIS PLAN BANK . A_. o e w s s, || JUNIORTOWN And at All Other “HAHN” Shoe Stores SO Scarce Such very special values Suede Brown Kid Trim “Gun Metal” Patent Black Suede Metal Buckle $6.50 One of our new ‘Washington Belles’ in black suede $4.50 (At all stores except F St.) “Women’s Shop” 1207 F St. 7th & K 414 9¢h 3212 14th 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Week-End Special! 500 Prs. Misses’ and Children’s Serviceable Fall Oxfords— A Timely SALE! emphasizing our Juyenile Departments more Still more parents should profit by “Hahn" qualities and economies, famous for 52 vears. For that reason—this fine savings opportunity, ¥riday and Saturday: School fords. All sizes to 2. rls’ well made Goodyear Welt Ox. ‘ans—Blacks—Patents—as pictured. Easily worth $1 more! Ettelson a ruling on public | Kttelson said there is no law | reasonably | A4DOLPH KAHN V. DIAMONDS AND Other Precious Stones Wembera of Amsterdam Diamond Exchanoe | A HAakincne. Chirty-five Tears at 935 F Strect PLATINUNSMITES JEWELERS vvvh T\' ‘Jron\ll AVEN 4 Style Event in Neckwear Staged for Washington’s Well Dressed Men We planned it far in advance—this event which should enable men of Washington and vicinity to see in a single presentation all that is new, at- tractive and authoritative in Fall neck= wear. And while we had no thought of making it a price event, the co-opera- tion of makers and importers has made it possible for us to offer many out- standing values. The $1 Group Silk ties in all colors and patterns. Mogodores in brilliant color com- binations. Knit neckwear in jacquard designs. Crochet ties, plain colors and cross stripes. All decidedly above the $1 class. $1.50 Group Darbrook mogodores. *Perma Silk ties, guaranteed for a year. Imported Austrian mogodores. Heavy basket- weave silks. Many hand-tailored ties in this interesting group. *Trade Mark Registered. The $2.00 Group Heavy imported silk ties, many of them with linings of contra:tmg col- ored silks; all hand tailored. Silk- and-satin combinations. Geometrical designs, neat figures, blocks and many others. $2.50 to $4 Group Imported silks—Austrian, Swiss Italian and others. Kbnitted ties, in- cluding Fashion-knit and Berkley- knit. Handmade crochet ties. Per- sian effects. Neckwear of the finer grade in an all-inclusive array of col- ors and designs. See our seven windows devoted to colorful neckwear—on the Avenue—on Ninth Street—best of all—in the store The Auamu at Ninth

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