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| ESH MAKES PLEA FORD. C. SUFFRAGE . Ciscrimipation Against Capi- tal Citizens in U. S. Court Is Stressed. Circles of red around the [ moon some person. bow.” 1 his is very to Prof. William .. ! MTnited < We have Ie ers for the past two nights have reported mistaken Iy that they have scen imrobahle, a 1 biue light {hy the moonlizht shining (hrouz thin cloud composed entitely of w droplets. dv:ww halo observed about | from the moon is g d hy the reddish light on and the and blue on the outside. This is caused e to “a lunar rain light by the moon clond of fine ding rording s of the . who what s > halo Humphr The cor Humphress but only to Prof. hining through a thin | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. € 2 ‘22-Degree Halo Amn Here “KlNG BEN]AMIN” Mistaken by Many for Lunar Rainbow QUSTED FROM CULT Court Oruers Leader Into: Exile From Colony and | Appoints Receiver. | icate it | movial Lee THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1927. Fine Arts Body Backs Name of Arlmgton Memorial Bndge for Span Over Potomac Pointing out that tiona cluaieted around Asiington ded- as a national shrine without particular reference to either Lincoln or Lee, the Commission of Fine Arts placed its veto on a proposal that the name of the Arlington Me idge be chunged to Linccln Bridze. The suggestion was by a Boston newspaper and is -ulated in Massachusetts. The commission pointed out that ts I Tee In buried at Lexington, Va.. most of the relics of his life are near his burial place, Lexington should remain as the Lee Arlington. the comn a national significa , since there are gathered the heroic dead of the Na tion. of all wais, without regard to! sectional es, L4 [ e e e eeeee— their national committee meetin; there is renewed activity among t! | Democrats who have advocated & |Jackson day dinner in the week of nuary 12, the date set for the meet. ing of the Democratic national com- | mittee in this city. All factions of the | party appear to favor the dinner, as & mova toward harmony. Leading Dem- |ocrats here today =aid reports John Y ! Davis. the Democratic nomines _ In 1924 the conven- | gor president in 1924, would be the held in Cleveland. and in 1920 | op1y speaker at such a dinner were un- ekl Meets | crats are looking for a winner and el {they want to hear from one, if they Date Will Be Set. n. Furthermore. hnny !ulmfillclr‘l additio = _[that Gov. Al Smith of New Yor _In addition to selecting a conven- |, ;0 % ¢ pe included in an invita- tion city, the committee will provide BUTLER PREPARING FOR G. 0. P. SESSION HERE NEXT MONTH tinued from First Page.) a Middle Western city winning the several times a weel under ideal conditions does comment. The lunar vainbe which is seen | very rarely. would sist of bands ..11 T light on_ the opposite side of the ob- server from the moo.a. precisely us while the bridge will have the“signifi canee of binding together the No:th {and the South hy a span of steel and | stone as an i.fegral part of the | scheme of the Federal City, it is fit- and proper that it should bear me of “Arlinston Memotial | hecause it links the last rest ¢ the nation’s heroic dead hinzton me of Lincoln was suggested 2 its eastern end is at the me. to the Civil War President while Lee's name was linked with the hecause of the Lee Mansion rowns the heights of Arlinz- tien R pe. the letter peinted out, and in fact, time, It was constructed by George W ington P'acke Custis, the letter added Seamnn s Body Found. The body of Albert Tmnple a| aboard the U no overhoard «|t "Hankow, tion to be prasent and to speak at the for a call for the natio convention | dinner was regarded as improbable. A and ||uk the date. ch State o Democratic national gathering that t y will be inforn did not incude Gov. Smith would, it u]'m.' the number of w id. be 1 Hamlet with Hamlet which it is entitled under the left out, in view of his outstanding vecovered Monday, the | tionment rules. This matter | position in the party today. was ‘informed to- | locked up now and the votes of th Some doubt was expressed. however, Temple fell ov on No. | last elections cany: States are | that Gov. Smith would speak at the vember 3. His mother J |allowed a “bonus” of delegates if the | dinner, because of his evident desire Temple lives at Temple, Tex Republican vote has reached large not to thrust himself forward as a i il proportions. that appor I ehmene . * o andidate for the nomination, but to e acts as ak upon the | remain in New York attending to his Gangmen Slny Fruit Man. { control of t b as s 10 (®) | job s Vernol | which have failed s 19,0 [ toral ballots in the Jo years uld. bres | publican eandidates for President and illed today by three Vice President. While the Republicans are planni lants in what police | heRepublicans ave plaiiiin renewal of a feud of the talian | g attract | The phenomenon is not uncommon, | Prof. Humphi . but the light is not fiequen t eno h to be diffe: tiated ‘nto its color band - by 1 eve The eanentiv | observed hands or color around the Lo moon are seen about three or four | would rainbow It would he Citx: Club today unar dinmeters away and 1 known | due to prec ame causes, but In outlining the argument in favor | 4x coronas. e reddish light is al-| would be seen only on nights of ex- of enfranchising the people of the tside and the green and | tremely bright moonlight with exactly District, Mr. L. atten | nlue 0n the q ave_caused | he vight coud_ formations, ’'RAMOS AND BRIDE b o e o e POLICE DOGS GUARD ON WAY TO CHILE DRY CLEANER S TRUCKS Couple Sail From Ncw York To- In suits i ent s enit femey deral One Refuses to A]low Anv One but Driver to Put Foot d2y—Millicent Hides From Running Board. Cameramen. Assaciated PH. Mich., November 10.— Benjamin Puinell ious cult he A quurter ered ended By the ST, JOSE he rule of King over the picturesque rell founded in Benton Harboy of a century ago was or today. Cire The District of Columb national representation w: Paul E. Lesh before the civ of the Twentieth Contu luncheon meeting at Ro; most | seaman the it Judge Louis H. Fead of New- | rry entered an order in the State's| ution suit decreeing that a re shall take over control of the lony and that 'ur cticed mnte ceiv ouse of David ¢ m 1. whom the Siate alleged pr fraud and immorality, mus Lexile frem his followers. The urt yuled he shall he banished from con | tact with thoze he is allezed to have mistreated by “complete and porma- pent removal from the colony.” Held Nuisance. eed with the State a public nuf; teaching and | perjury November & Twenty-three American colleges:now include in their curriculum courses leading to a degree in forestry. fdent of the was shot and umidentified a helieved was a hetween factions o sourts M live nm THE FASHION SHOP home of the WORUMBO overcoat Colony The court the colony e of the i, immorality, { Bttics dlioalivteta i The plea of the State for abrupt dis- | | solution of the cult, however, was de- | ed The court sranted the members of the faith on o continue | their | hé pointed o a:a cit the Distriet sued by some eitizen of 2 guard the frusted to one local dry-cleaning es- Swmte must have his cuit teied in the Police dogs | tablishment, watching ~ the nmk\“ |7\‘|yn are denie d i fean right which even The only control peop'e h the Government, Mr. Lesh said. i election of Representatives and el tors. All the people of the Di their share of runnin p asked V! possess.” | N o over in State where it was insii- le the drivers make deliver Sanal By the Assoviated Press vmd\ YORK ember 10.—Milli. ' bhiniartt oIt hos and her hu sailed at n the me and Kinz. < owned by H. I” nium stieet,” proprietor of his' name. stand g fover two of the three delivery trucks operated by the firm . [to put a doz on the fddy has heen on a vear German Woodruff, pol 1 Ramos < the o | aloard They « Arturo Peral for Chile a Elisa companied r in monrnin; the death of her orze H. Benjamin. tod mos jumped from a taxicah klvn, dashed up the zang. | the arm of her her face from coup!’ locked suite aba 1 the 1ced to talk to reporters, HELD ON CHECK CHARGE. Arrested in connection with alleged ctions here involving worthless | M community n their ‘ izious teachings and operate their Mmany enterprises under the watchtul | and it is planned | ofe of a receiver. Many of the mem- | ther truck s bers. blameless and faithful zuard duty for | prepared to meet the proble a record of 100 ide. world. Judze Fead de { cent efficiency. He will not | 1 Juilet to membe;s who i ne hmt the driver to <o may tisfied. and th who| M i foot on the runnin hive hean defrauded when I i | | | to the ) tion has heen made tha the District he aken from the control of the Nation. he pointed out: rather the desire is to “Amevican® Wash ington. Reviewin aco grand unt ot hout history of the District plained that the problem hisement s a _comparative- | 1+ new one. Uniil near the end of the Tast eentury. Washin Jarge enough for a si sional district. Today, he more people than any of two of these Statex in the F i oldest part of the conntry. He quoted | statistics 1o show that Washington | s been growing faster than either mont or Delaware. and will soon | pass New Hampshire in population. The old problem of taxation without reprasentation. he declived. “i e tyranny going on here one vear. he sad. the Ditriet more taxes —S18.000.000—than 15 States and more than con taxes of five States with 18 votes to Sime a ek gnar . to turn their prop. ook natu v 1o in. the dacision al thos B stay e i il And you will never suffer from ex- | Tit'e to Krfl'""' cess acid when you prove out this | Vhen all elaims for fraud and dan casy relief. Please do that—for your | 1ze are settled the residue of the prop oMW LRIy RO D oY Be sure to get the gennine Phillips’ of the eult, which now rey | Milk of “1"'1‘°\"2r‘3r,f,"c';‘r’ffa"|fl gv‘;;- jamin and his consort. M transferred to the receivel and 30c a bottle—any formal decres car Landates of the decis Srty ove his new dutis Toy Both of the ed at the h pany and whom they Al of their deliveries. vessel and re s are fed and water s of the com | their drivers ters, on Many people, two hours after eat- ing, suffer indigestion as they call it. It is usually excess acid. Correct it | with an alkali. The b way, Ihe Sk k, harmless and cfficient w s in Ben- i " Milk of Magnesia. M ||.»~ will be | remained for 50 years the standard with physicians. = One spoonful in | water neutralizes many times its volume in stomach acids, and at once. The symptoms disappear in five minutes. You will never use crude methods when vou know this better method. e | Lindbergh Called to Duty ! An Army order calling Col. Charles A Lindb2: duty elf ridge 10, s published today by the War Department and S that he is tn remain on active e with the first pursnit groun Detectives | until December 31, when he zoes hack Thompson and Ira to his inactive reserve status. The recovered two overcoats' order was effective vesterday when ! e purchased with the transatlantic flver hegan service then sold. at Selfridze 3 ELECTRICAL % s HEADQUARTERS g € 1n&css.NW, 2 Great @ift Offer PERCOLATOR Charles Stone, 34 vears | th Caro- | 1. told detectives vesterday after- noon ‘hat ne was sentenced to a term | Leavenworth Kans.. penitentiary. had check charze and helie hime<e!l to have violated his parole from that institution rested by the an 1] virm; store, “Milk of Magnesia” has been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of { the Chartes H. Phillips Chemical Company and its predecessor Charles | H. Phillips since 1875 out an ned ticipated the colony will fizht the rul- ne. me solution and police v the Courses in e fi Imp’ortant News--For Men ! $13.50 Value $13.50 Value TO WOMEN (] by Terms, too An Electric Curler. Use. ful and practical—as an inducement to your pur- chase of this Special Value Percolator. TOMORROW WOMEN Tomorrow you save $5.00 on this Per- colator and Curler combination. Perco- lating coffee electrically is much quicker and better. This Percolator’s design is as beautiful as we have ever had at the price. It has many features the thrifty housewife will appreciate—what com- bination could be more useful? An Electric Match 1with every Percolator vou buy at this Special Bargain Price TOMORROW MEN Our men's shoe buyer recently went to Boston and made some really wonderful purchases of high- grade Men’s Shoes—now placed on SALE! 3,600 pairs Men’s $6.50, 87, $8 & 39 Winter Shoes come to you at a big saving— 59 Here’s a chance to get a gift for HER * > The Fashion Shop’s 11th Anniversary SALE Offers REDUCTIONS On Entire Stcck of OVERCOAT TOPCOATS INCLUDING OUR FAMOUS HOLLYWOOD MODELS $2050 $3Q50 $4.950 Grades to $40 Grades to $50 Grades to $60 We'’re Including Our Famous WORUMBOS AMERICA’S FINEST OVERCOATS 12 Shades and Colors 14 Models and Styles T ~—and one for yourself! You'll enjoy the coffee this specially-priced Percolator makes. Few gifts will please her as well! And you'll get good service from the Hold-heet Electric Match given FREE with your purchase tomorrow. % o Place your Percolator orders for Christmas delivery tomorrow—here—and get your choice of one of these speeial premiums. Phone Main Ten Thousand. $54.50 ;.. BRAND-NEW MODEL MODEL 9 9 with monthly payments on 35.00 Electric Bills. Cleaner de- DOWN Grand Tz ONLY $30.75 It's hard to believe that you can get the same Eureka that won the Grand Prize at the Sesqulcen!e"lmal Exposition for this low price. But secing is belizving—and you can see it here tomorrow! There are only a few left at this price—so be early. Attach- ments are included, of course. We'll be glad to demonstrate this bargain in your home—just VACUUM CLEANER Including in part— OXFORDS ~ AND BLUCHER - OX- tan, hlack calf, Scotch G gues. semi-brogues. French and English lasts. 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TARTING tomorrow in all our men's depts., which for the convenience of office work- ers. this first day of the sale, Open at 8 A M. At sale prices—imagine it, at this time—just when you want your OVERCOAT—when our stock is 100% com- plete—THIS . IMPORTANT ANNIVERSARY SALE! 1he Tagiion Ghop Fago Pu_-w\u President LTRSSy v-.--..-. v 11 ELECTRIC APPLIAN CE POTOMAC i Give Something Electrical—Pay on Electric Bills 14th & C Sts. N.W. M “Men’s Shop”’ 14th at G 3919 14th 233-lgl. Ave. SE. Corner 7th & K 414 9th St, n Ten Thousand R SRR T . \