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ALBRICHT CHURCH Exercises Launched Today at | New Evangslical Edifice, Memerial to Layman. Special services, to extend until | [ywsms e OMAN KIDNAPED DEDICATION OPENS g1 INHEROWN CAR THE, EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, WILL BEQUEATHS $500 TO AGED WOMAN’S HOME | Last Testament of Allce M. Rob- | inson Distributes Bulk »f Estate Among Her Relatives. The will of Alice M Victim of Hold-Up Says She i ooy st Foin. ;Imn,\‘ Home for A Women and Was Robbed and Forced |ieaves $30m cach o her nephews,' A . P. Gar “oredith, Thoma: to Drive Machine. S. Moyson and Chs M. Jacob. An Robi who for | other nephew, 3 arnett |18 given $2.000 a trust fund of | $20.000 for his benefit is left to the i Amierican Security Trust Co. | _Her nicce. Ellen Garnett. is given and By the Assoriat November 17, were inavgurated today by mearly ministers of the District the Central Pennsylhvania | Conference of the Evangelical Chineh Wwho gathered in the vital o dedi | cate the Albrizht Memorvial Evanzeli | cal Church at Fourth and Rittenhoos strects. n honor of Jacob Allwigh? tile manufacturer and lay preacher. | who founded the Evanselical Chureh | 25 vears Pollin: iate Church “sident of the ioual Chrisuan End, will be the yvhnll}"! ma people’s 1al pastor of the | of New | Interna- | oster wi ht's servi el Row land sident of the Ch “nion of Washington. will s sters In Retreat. by Rev ra v completed which has been h\ al de <, heade John o'clock the ve dinner Maze uests, Bis hop FARM AID PROPONENTS MAY BE DENIED RADIO! Plan to Broadcast Speechel From | Here Depends on Ability to Gets License, The reputed intention of B.ookhart of lowa and oth tural leaders in the Senate to broad- cast matter on farm relief from Wash ington on a_short-waye length to a | station in Iowa for -rebroadcasting ¥ - brought unoffielally before the ederal Radio Commission today. Sen- ator Brookhart” and his associates working for farm relief are said to -template an application fo: a short. | ting licenze, the mes- |} t0 be picked up by station KTNT | atine, lowa, which already Senator a fon before the commis- sion to increase its power from 1% 000 1a 14.000 watts, Although o’ apnlication has been | f fled with the Radio Commission, it| was definitely indicated today at the | offices of the commiseio.. that such an | n lication, if received, would be de | nied. It was pointed out that if one | side of the farm relief question should » granted authority to broadcast by the opposing side should have opportunity. In addition it was wave hroad- * band is now reserved for amaieur | perimental work and point-to-point broadcast service. Negro Slayer Held Sane. PETERSBURG, Va., November Shirley Winnegan, charged with {he murder of Hil low, voung white girl of Smith Va.. was found sane by a commission | that examined him in the Richmono Dr. H. C. H. of ‘the Central s P . today over lonz-distance telephone, The negro is heing held in Richmond pending trial. having heen taken there followinz threats of mob violence in Isle of Wight County. Marriage Licens Marriage licenses have been issued following = ummers and clars Thomas S o 2 Oy Edwin D, Rice and Emily C. Gutgsell. hoth s of Bloom el Johnson n. Va. and Barnes Horner. Hosital Infant of Vir ha Childran's Hos C TU RELIEVE= nerough bowel action and r1d yeur eveton of poidonous waste 88 motice the nm o of & TURE'S e ot orompt. rar sod oleasant o pt, *a 'S thorough tn sction an ot Betier than ardinac Inxatives. ey 1t Mild, sate, purety vegetable—25¢ TOMORROW ALRIGHT Recommended and Sold by “All 240 Washington Druggists” | chanies agricul- | [i DETROIT, MeClellan, 42 R MeClelian of the Chr November 4. —Mrs. EWhel} g3 g0 ‘and §14.000 s loft to another | vears old. wife of HAITY | piace, Adele Jacob. £12.000 to a niece, a plant superintendent | Alaria G. \ann, and $15.000 to a niece. Motor Car Co.. was | Mavian M. Mevedith, A trust fund of od vesterday afternoon by two | £25.000 is provided for the life hene I\‘:}"'”llldv\l "]"I'I""\: ::: Rl Alice M. Mevedith. A number of men who he = ific bequests of personal nroperty nd forced her to drive them made to friends and relatives and <he advised her hushand < personal effects are left \ann The | Trust Co. is ot avenue to Chicago by telephone here early today Mrs McClellan veported that was robhed of an undetermined sum had just withdrawn | hut was otherwise mvv‘ hushand she named as WOMAN DIES AT 113. Rachel Chun, Colored, Montgomery of money she [from a bank molested She advised her that she was with iends in (‘hicazo MeClellan left for Chieago this morn gz without disclosinz the names of | iends with whom Mrs MeClellan as staving ! \||~ McClellan was en route from the bank to the Metropolitan M.k Church here when. she informed her hushand the two men, both armed, jumped into her car. The hald-up oc curred shortly before 3 o'clock ves. | terday afternoon. When she failed to reach fhe church where she intend County, Leaves 200 Descendants. <pecial Dispaten 1o The Star. ROCKVILLE. Md. November 4 — Rachel Chun cold lifelong resi ent of Damascus district and thouzht probably the oldest person in the died a few days ago while | a son in Frederick Coun'y. to Chief of Police Alvie A | Moxley for whose parents she worked od to assist in a bazaar and did wot [y any vears, “Aunt Rachel” was 113 | return home by & o'clock Inst night | vears old her hushand notified the local police. | She was the mother of 13 children | Shortly midnizht he telephoned | jor survivinz childven. grandch Idren | the pe iin saving his wife had [great zrandehildeen and notified « o police that she had | grandchildren. who are been Kidnaped and forced o accom: | tered, number more than 200, so C pany two men to that eity Moxley stated enefit dance at | 3 e American Me- | More married women nve disap-| The pianist who plays by note has 4 in love than spinsters "to face the mmsie, -E .Cunningbam Co 314-316 7th Street N.W. A Message of Thanks! ET us, take this means to thank each and every one of our friends and customers for the generous response to our Birthday Sale. It is indeed gratifying to know how well Cunningham’s is liked in Washington, and from the success of this sale. we know that we have added thousands of more new friends and customers to nur clientele. Again we thank ydu. . E. CUNNINGHAM CO. Final Day Saturday 14th Birthday Sale OMORRO\W this sensational sale comes to the end. We have added new werchandise to the incomplete groups, so that selections in every instance is up to our usual standard. = After tomorrow this sale will he a _matter of history, so we advise those who have not been down to come in “tomorrow and share in the grest values on seasonable new merchandise, 310 Better Grades of REV. REV. JOHN W, DANIEL THOMPSON. A POLLING. Ballston Dance Arranged. U Aspatoh to The Sty BALI N Va. November 4 Ballston Couneil 20, Dauzhters of America. will give a by the Junior Ovder of ! tonight Specially Priced for the Last Day SENSATIONAL price reduction on a large num- ber of our higher price coats. Unusual weather con- ditions and the fact that tomorrow is the last day of our 14th Birthday Sale prompted us to make this drastic reduc- hon. An actual unmg of $11 to $21 on every coat. Wom- en's and misses’ u/c\ Just 65 New Smart New Fur Coats |FROCKS Unsusal Values at $12.85 EW arrivals have been added to the assortment and we heheve this | grolip at $12.85 surpasses all you've ever ' seen for the money. Every desired ma- terial—every smart shade—every modish trimming—and a specially selected as- sortment of sizes assure you just the dress you have been looking for at a great Gorgeously Fur Trimmed ’138 E have selected 65 of our better grade fur coats and priced them at §138 for the final day of our sale. Each coat is a high grade model, exquusncly silk lined, “ondromly rich in quality and carefully finished in vmrkmamhlp A superb assortment for misses and wom. | vutside food <\||\||I\ D. €. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 90,000,000 in Japan by 1957. | LIQUOR CASE DROPPED. | The special committee which has i been investigating food supply and| Wolf's” Death in 1925 Virzini ber 4.—At the meeting of the Civic BrnguEibesty’ - virgintan. | .o ciation Tuesiay evening. Riissell farm conditions In Japan estimates | that the country will have 90.000.000 inhalitants by 1957 It notes the| BALTIMORE. November 4 UPh—|iiardy was elected secretary (o replace steady drift of population from the | Death of James L. Ashur. nationally |Cant, C. B Fickman. who was pre Lone Wolt" of prohibl- | \yiieq’ wag anpointed -to take up the farms to the cities, and one of its|Known as the * Propogals fs a system of liberal sub-| tion agents, brought liberty to Peter | matter of removing public utility poles sidies to the farminz classes to check | pollock.a tailor, yesterday. Hehad been the increasing tendency of the younger K to quit the countryside for the city. It is mapping a pro. gram to make Japan independent of 1927. Civic Body Elects Secretary. Spectal Dispatch to The Star “Lone UNIVERSITY PARK, Md.. Novem arrested by Ashur In 1924 on Volstead ' 10tS, {law violations With the prosecuting witness dead. the court dismissed the | se, and Federal Attorney Wood | cock’ fears he will be forced to drop charges against many others Ashur | arrested | he “Lone Wolf" died in Chicago | in from a cerebral hemorrhage. to Quantico | Numerous threats were made against srps School: | his life during his activities as a | Wilcox and Capt. E. .| ‘lder : Y BUTTER mlu delicious dressing when elted and mixed with LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE Marme Cnrps Changes. Mai. €. K. B. Price has b2en trane ferred furm Peking, China for duty at the Marine Maj. J. P | Mund from the 3rd Marine Brigade China, to Cavite. I. I; Capt. J. D. Me Lean from the 3vd Brigade, China, o | Quantico: First Lieut. W. 0. Brice China to San Francisco: Capt. H from Atlanta, to Marine hoadquarters, th Capt. J. E. | Reich from "M Pictures to your taste HO\V would you like your snap-shots printed..with smooth, mirror-like surfaces or in soft, velvety tones? We'll print them for you either way. Then too, our Glossette and Velvetone styles Lactobacillus Acidophilus aceiremonablypriced) Call onr prods Select the type you want. Ask for it by name. Or if you'd like to see samples, we'll gladly show you them. Headquarters for superior printing, developing and enlarging, Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. 607-14th St., N. W, This Week~All Week RCOAT ONE MORE DAY —SATURDAY—FOR THIS RADICAL PRICE CONCESSION ON THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST OVERCOATS OF THE 1928 SEASON — SUPERB SAKS OVERCOATS IN EVERY PARTICULAR! $30-835 Overcoats $23.00 $40-$45 Overcoats $33.00 $50-855-860 Overcoats $43.00 PLANNED event! The re- sult of our effort to bring you, at the very start of cold weather, a matchless oppor- tunity for Overcoat VALUE! VERY Overcoat offered is in all details of fabric, fashioning and tailoring a genuine Saks Overcoat. Our finest makers lavished their best upon them. VERY wanted type is in- cluded. There are lots of _the favored Blues and Ox- fords. Lots of every other fabric. Models for men of all sizes, builds and ages. All Satin Trimmed ks’ ACCOUNT SERVICE HE price reductions will end tomorrow, Saturday, the last day of this event spe- cially planned to give the men of Washington memorable Overcoat value. On any Coats remaining regular prices will prevail — and they ‘are matchlessly low in themselves. en. A small deposit will hold your coat. 3 saving. | from the front to the back of building | JEWELRY COMPANY' 701 7th St. N.W.K Special for One Day (Tomorrow) Genuine DIAMOND 18-Kt. White Gold Mounting 36.95 Exchangecble At Any Time for $10.00 on a Larger Diamond. PAY 50c-A WEEK Three Blue-White Diamonds and Two Sapphires, Set in 18-Kt. White Gold Mounting 339.75 Exchangeable At Any Time for $42.50 on a Larger Diamond PAY $1 A WEEK Ny DIAMONDS Beautiful Blue-White Diamonds, Set in the Newest Style 18-Karat White and Green Gold Engraved Mountings $50.00, $75.00 $100, $200 $500 Pay a Little Each Week uaranteed Strap Watch For Men and Boys $6.75 PAY 50c A WEEK Tonneau Shape Wrist Watch Thoroughly Guaranteed 39.75 PAY 50c A WEEK 12 Size, Thin Model ILLINOIS STERLING 17 Jewels, Adjusted and Guaranteed 1375 PAY $1 A WEEK MARX JEWELRY COMPANY 701 7th St. N.W. “A Cnmcr In Dumoudl"