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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15,. 1927. ; 8 R[MUQ AND S'I'A'[E FAMOUS AVIATORS PLAN NEW LINDBERGH RECEIVING MEDAL PRESIDENT LAUDS LINDBERGH |""BGOKS WANTED SEA FLIGHTS FOR NEXT YEAR| IN PRESENTATION OF MEDAL "BRING THEM 1 ATTORNEY IN CLASH i, s, | ‘ = e BiG ‘BOOK SHOP—933 G “irst Page.) aireraft, Mr. MacCracken =aid, “it|F i @, G . S . M e h P st M, Maccrcken, 0, ot eographic Society Award Held to Mark| whosa transoceanic conquests have | means of transportation that ever has | i . t T Sa ame. | been or probably ever will be devel- . ed ’ carned them also international fame. | been or ¥ i . a Most Important Epoch in Aviation Dy Slayer in Heated Argument| inciuded in the tatier groun, all of [ ""Iq are stil in the initial stage of | . . co 2 whom sat on the platform with the [its application to the needs of indus- | " and world Pro ress ( Any olor With Prosecutor Over suest of honor, were Miss Ruth Elder [ try and commerce,” he declared, : . g i and George Haldeman, who recently | well as its service to the gen | . BACHRACH H 2 | were rescued from their foundering | being of mankind. Kach and all of us | 5 4 3 % x Questioning of Juror. | trnsatiantic plane: Edward P. Schiee | may coopcrate in one or more capack- | . . [\~ A thie. awardtig: to! Col: Chasfan A= tirsl. stratn. ot higy experienceds he| EipereiGloducin/ @i Risakere : and* willlam 8. Brock, who crossed | tles by vsing the air mall, traveling | : b B iy : Lindhergh by the National Geographic started on a missionary tour of over | 733 11th St. N.W. the Atlantic and fiew as far as Japan | by air, fostering community airport | S ¢ 4 Society of the Hubbard Medal, at the | 22,000 miles. Flying in his Spirit of | . N.W. By the Ascociated Press in a round-the-world attempt; Col. | development, keeping informed about . . Auditorium last night, President Cool- Louis, the “Spirit of America” CINCINNATI Sonbmilior: S Arthur C. Goebel, winner of the Dole | acronautics and applying our ability i g poke as follow: visited 82 cities in our 48 States. Only 0 T, 15— iize flight to Hawaii; Lieuts. Lester | toward solving the technical and eco- ; 1 “Fellow Countrymen: | once did he fail to arrive on scheduled i iipman o (Geo: T.‘r' aitiand and Albert F. Hegen- | nomic problems.” | “Iransportation and communication | time, establishing a record for reliabil-| ¢ COLD WEATHER 5 \pnlianp s Sl first to cross the Pacific to Flatie Progress Rickuned : : |are” essential to civilization. Within | itv. He spoke not about himself, but 2 . e 1| Schluter, second . W i A the year an encouragement has been rwavs and airports in 147 Has Made Its the g ) Dole flicht: Licut. | Motion pictutes showing the 4:%\4‘4(. S . | ziven to their development that has es and 192 messages dropped | 1927 Appearance Who flew from’ San | apment of air travel from the davs of ) few parallels in history. The prin from the clouds. Because of what he A0, ehalienam soue _comzon Samiiton Cou co 10 the lIsland of Molokai *“"r*‘ ‘\"" ‘“ ,”"‘ y'h"‘ ”"' "::'"”;' KI{ {of aviation were demonstrated fi v |has said and done we are told aero- sense and hetter judement. s v Hiea imiaran | 208 ry' Bronte, companion of | Were ehown afler the program of ad | : . ans at the torn of the last cen. | nautic plans for 1928 indicate an ac- Hemente” Wi e ® ss3De £ DU, e ald head flared t. Smith on the flizht | dresees had been concluded, Those on | . In the intervening vears ¢ |tivity far heyond any dreams of six houted objections to Judge | the platform retived to hoxes to watc |.; . sei BrograddeL. Bothi: Nero: and | moBEh ago: Best-Bilt Garage | veral other famous fivers whe | 1 retire o X had been ed were unable to at.|the screen portrayal of aviation's his |abroad. Tmportant flights were made. “Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, it has farmew and store 5 Pyrd of polar and alse | tory. Dr. Orville' Wright was among | . 2 . f > (o Vilike o Tee o d s the | =0 f palar and 2150 the guests of honor Who watched the ik remiained ‘toc orle) of our own| Sl U2 DT SO, S Seet & paciod l.m:olnlo-loo $8.00 third veniregnar 1 her pient of the Hubbard meda cavortings of one of the historic + 4 of tine, You hue chly merited t e L DoLahe corded by the motion picture camera 3 : sibilities of travel through the air. His 3 N itoltane Hhe oty ~esteroay ORI e L . Right, alone and unsiaod. from New |night T have the utmost “aratification noon after the White House luncheon | 17, he RECile eat iy da o ety | York to Paria thrilled the world, It /in awarding you this further recogni- o keep an important J e Dhe 0l e appenled to the imagination of hu. | tion of achievement. the Hubbard 5 reaching ¢ automobiles after the | appes imagination of verr _Hut 1is . How the ho Medal of the National Geographic So- coremon use of the jam of ad- d ety | was revealed, not as a ¥ Aanps > Lirers which had stormed the st BUS EXTENSION URGED. They were U ot taTon (e ThenD @t ity SRt I : . . venturer, but as an able, minded, | and Bernt | hers. ol o o ; s : st Young man of high and un- | : now passed into he did to strengthen they did not |, jice Jines, and Miss Eld had to be | theie “chicf ied to the eurh under the protee-| ew to Germany. 100t | o'her offieinls, f -k ple and 1s well known. The presidential Tunch . 3 | wonderful -um sincere welcome he re- but < imberlin represented Notes Rring Langh. ceived abroad, the Iaim that greeted ishand on the platform. Martin| One of the amusing incidents : - {him at home, are still fresh in the n. cempanion of Schiuter, over-|outset of the cere s : | publie mind. ked ! ntil too late to accent | ot pe between Mrs. i | “But that was not all. With a clear | Mayflower Hotel and extension of the | tne State can e to y 4 5 i Sing s e rien invitation. He was in California. Cealidze and 1 ing 3 But!fl : coneeption ”'AP‘;"’”]*""(‘C““ Fie ,15:;,. tafera Homeemdtor bue line ot ibe 200 K Street N.E Th Bk beh raE wiriolen Serman S Avintri s been con v e P ‘. ned to capitalize his fame, not for |y 2 " & e hat remar s ick German Aviatrix Attends. dent started to spea \ o ¢ S6HlaF A g mr aridizsnieri# it for (He Hxo- Wa.hington Railway & Electric Co. to o “Do you know this man Connors,| rThen Rasche, noted German avia : ¢ 0] : | tasche, e - | parently finished their conversation « ! thy v ras | the entfance of Rock Creek Park will who served time in Atlanta at thelirix, who aspires to cross the Atlantic D pator. They jolaed i & lugh, as| : i sl ',hae"m':f’n\!”‘n‘;s",,r"’,fm‘,‘ii: be considered by the Public Utlitles same .time that Remus did?” asked Ly plane, sat with Miss Elder and|though they were schoolgir! = . i for private gain. The flight to Europe _ommissio= at a public hearing No-| Basle ¥ Mr. Chamberlin | gling notes hehind the teacher’s back. i - ; was spectacular. It stirred the heart | Vember 30. 3 | Remus, red of face, was on his feet Capt. Herbert A. Dargue and Lieut | " The Army Band played a number - of the people. But foremost in hhz‘ Aholition of the car-loading platform | ahead of his associate counsel, Charles | Ira C. Eaker of the pan-American |of stirring selections prior to the for. il (et peinrarienty rood has been asked by the Mayflower Ho- H. Elston, and roared and gestured a | “cood will” flight were in the audi-|mal progran, and it brought the crowd | President Coolidge presenting the Hubbard Medal, highest award of the Na- | might come from thus having directed | €1 on the ground that it is stldom s heated objection, {ence, but were not included among | to its feet with ‘“The Star Spangled nal Geographic Society, at exercises held at the Auditorium last nl:hl public thought to human flight. This | "Sed and that it impedes the move | “There can he no reasom for asking | guests on the platform because their | Banner” as the presidential party en Washing o X ik leAr he AT Korenanier | ment of tnxicabes that question except to prejudice the |air journey was not of transoceanic | tered. il south, whoke character had withstood | T et I errace 1601 Argonne PL. N.W. Today’s Best Values 1 room, kitchen, 2 rooms, kitchen, bath .........$62.50 3 rooms, kitchen, bath and porch, $77.50 Inspection will - convince Jury,” Remus asserted, waving his left | character. They were omitted from Sieave Capits P Shoal vooli A ity i el eave Capital Today. jENSEN OVERI OOKS President Coolidge vesterday. And | E ity and the Reverse Effect the most fastidious. These arm. the list of guests at the White Houxe A o | hero-worshiping The prosecution passed Mr. Traut-|luncheon for the same rveasom, it is| Most of the air heroes who fore- | thereby hangs a tale—it's a tale of i 1"' n;‘m”; ‘::; :‘k itice: o b e liiton IRREsaTIN are the lowest priced serv- iced apartments in this_city man to the defense, and Remus un-|u ood. | suthered here vesterday for the White | o« Jhnse . el b RO el o) e | Sa : i i 3 5 S e g ; e idieon bina ftovitimi| i a icated himself to advancing the| A paradox pointed out by the Ar- dertook the interrogation. Others on the platform, in addition | llouse luncheon and the Auditorium | WHITE HOUSE B'D cunulate for weeks before opening it. | science and practice of aviation. | kansas Gazette i3 that a woman can | | Incated considered. Resident Manager on premises. Loading Platform. Proposals for the removal of the car stop loading platform in front of the : | T and Clarence | iy of sirong-armed policcmen and % i v '\Commission to Study Removal of | | | | ] ARRARARAAALARALLAREARARARARN SRR RNS to President and ore ad left Weshington today. 1 i Important Issue Arises. \xvh o Tir i \dbergh. h‘::‘-l‘nli Col. 1 n“lyy:»ru(l‘l was up early at his wwday, he began opening the king little time to recover from |deflate a man by blowing him up. Immediately the prosecution object- | mother of indy"; Dr. Gilbert Gros-|hotel and, after breakfasting and | p 2 s mul nlm (,\h[\v r;tl:h: Iw{:lv(;‘a ed, demanding that Remus be ve-|venor, president of the National Geo-|packing in haste, went to Bolling | Dole Pilot Misses Flyers' Luncheon | 3 (s o B D strained from participating in his 0wn ' graphie Society, who presided; Assist- | Field, accompanied by Harry F. Gug- ! Seaithla il qu, IP;yuo o defense along that ilne. H Secretary of Commerce for _Au.., | zenheim of the Guggenheim Found: Here Because He Forgot the reetnc S alz who The tentative jurors were sent out [ nautics Wiliam P. MacCracken, jr.. |tion for the Promotion of Aeronautics, ¢ R e B T EE and the most important point of the and Dr. John Oliver La Gorce, \lr‘@ and Mrs. G nheim. They flew | to Open Mail. 3.!4;21‘.!:, 2 ';‘\lp'm u‘|) ’Id. two-day trial was before the court esident of tha society, who escorted [ with him to Richmond in a child | | Jensen telesraphed f v to Judge Shook declared a recess w Lindbergh. cabin plane, in which they arrived | —_— ‘m\ mvfl Jpersons in Washington, trying | he retired to confer with one of the o g B yesterday from New York. il Assneigten Bress, to obtain authorization for a service | three court alienists, | _ “Tindy” Gets Great Ovation. Jindy was dressed in a dark husi- REE _ Iplane to earry him to the Capital. Two women and four men culled . with his mother and Dr. | ness suit and a brown felt hat. Before | HOLI \\}f"'ly C 7‘}” \mr[mh"r 15 ¢ night h‘r‘\lrr‘.l“m\'ed his replies. | ey o aieY | ece © o & | Bsking i b nE B in Jensen, winner of s 3 read: “No. from 15 veniremen were the jury hox received a_great ovation as | taking off he tried out an amphibian | Jwinnor 04 | o net of the first day. It also brought | h atform from nm plane at the naval air station, skim- IV ."‘ in the Dole airplane race to| resident Coolidgze and Jensen Remus’ active appearance in his own | 4 Thing aver the Potomac for about 20 | Honolulu, didn’t have lunch with [lunched 3,000 miles apart vesterda behalf upon two ions—the | in_ev: “and the locks of |mnntes. : D . 1 vh ually fall over his fore- Shortly after Lindhergh and the ky = 3 oesn t rosecution’s firm assurance no L . DhonCelectrocution was its demand | head were trained hack carefully for | Guggenheims had left Rrock and e 2 farmal reiterntion by the de- | the occasion. e glanced wonderingly | Schiee hopped off for New York_in | \ i B ; fonse. that | temporary _insanity was |t the vast battery of motion picture | their hig vellow plane, Pride of De- B r unl‘e | " Y reeze Remus' plea upon which ho hoped to [nd “stil" “eameras, "which were | troit, in which they nearly circled the | L ERS SHa06 b lacisie cheir, {traincd upon him from the right of | globe this vear. | | ; s eca day in | the stoge. Ruth Elder and Haldeman left after SIXTEENTH and COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST 1 Ll' ke Remus was successful yesterday i ¥ 4 Dr. Grosvenor, in introducing Pres- | midnight for New York, going by B 0 e e B me of lident Coolidge, called attention to the | train. | , PHONE COLUMBIA 4630 Federal prohibition agent, to whom he | ‘bewildering rapidity” with = which Goebel to Give Lectures. & i i " ; N . . 5 o fee | American aviators have made “voyage b <l Convenient to three main street car lines, two <o "“,“E';;el.iidhe" position as ex-convict | T Cage of amazing importance” | Art Goebel, the Dolé winner. remain- | LOCATION bus lines, churches, schools, markets and thea- = s _] 1S . ; the last four vears, and ex-|ed in Washinzton and annotnced he |l ters, yet located on high elevation in embassy district ot upper 16th |} | A Washington Colony &= ined that “to the greatest of these| Will open headquarters here for all street at new residential hub of Northwest section. Cruiser to Take I.atour‘l Body. |ichizvements the National Geographic | Proposed lecture tour of the South. | is: beitigs estahliahedt at ‘ty has mow assembled to pay | He said he would lecture on his expe | A modern, spacious, eight-story, fireproof struc- . . . . % o CHARLESTON, §.°C, ~ovember 15 | tributa.” Dr. Grosvenor added that | riences while flving across the Pacific. BUILDING ture, contair 9 apartments of from one room, S your milk delivered the RIGHT way or “Left"? UP—The crulser’ Memphis 1eft here | Cin evers ane ot there onsetandins|. An impromptu_ fraternitv of trans- | kitchenatte and bath to six rooms v with large reception [} ! When the morning’s milk is left unprotected at ! “Wild Rose Shores” vesterday for Washingt.n, where it | vovases, so fruitful to sclentific knowl- | aceanic fivers was formed while the |l halls, all outside windows, ‘huiltin baths, entirely complete in every vour door, the most sensitive of foods is exposed to will_receive the body of Francisco|ndge, the aviators were men trained, air heroea were hore vesterday. The | [| clement of convenicnce and fnish. I ) g Fohy P Sahncl;;fz I;&lnur, Guatemalan Minister, | developed and inspired in the Gov- |International Transoceanic Pilots’ As-| all sorts of weather and contamination. Our modern i Rt + who dieG last Week, for (ransportation | crmment service” and he congratulated | sociation was the mame tentatively | Service on phones ‘and elevators is yninterrupted il i e near Annapolis, Md. to the dead diplomat’s home land. {he Dresident, as commander-in-chief | civen the group. Lindbergh was the | SERVIC throughout the 24 hours. Milk and ice delivered way assures our customers of milk in prime condition. { S5 3 - — of all the air forces, for his “clear, | unanimous rhmrel for " president. | | night or day throusgh our own efficiently conducted servica room, which | And its PURITY is not left to chance. This is an old Colonial plan- ST 1 and conservative program'’ | Hegenherger was elected vice presi also receives and redelivers packages sent during occupants’ absence. ff| tation—that's as rich in folk e e it “uided. encouraged and dent. and Schlee, secretary-trensurer [}} Tndividual servants' rooms and garages are obtainable in the building— I ||| lore as it is beautiful in its nat- g to an international| (i jateq air conquest.” | One 'woman was admitted as charter in short, a happy combination of semihotel service with apartment | - H oo spying organization, were recently ar-| ® 4o ne president stepped forward | member—Ruth Eider. 1l space ana privacy. H ROZEN milk, as every 3?1 SIZI‘E‘SRZ"“S'U,’;';'&’ “c‘;en: it to the microphone, which was to| Persistence last night won for M\s&‘ Pay us a visit, let our resident manager take you through the mother knows, is never = ool ————— | jyoadcast the ceremonies from a net- | Marion Chance, niece of the former 'l pyi and whether you YAt or not, we shall,bs amply resatd in | d i = munity is being developed. SPECIAL N0/ work of 15 radio stations, great arc- | District of Columbia postmaster, M. O. having an additional advertisement, far hetter than this one. 3 as good—for either eat- = - | Its " accessibility makes it POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY. hts were turned on and the cameras | Chance, the only autograph granted 2 | ing or coolung. For infant ke most desirable—for the busy The eighth guarterly dividend $f ‘ono a1 hegan to grind and click their record | by Ruth Elder on her visit to W - | ,"'l""v it can be a menace. i man can get to town and one-nalf per cent (133%) on the ) | i . . Sories. of "1925° Breferied” Stock, ‘and m» of the momentous event. ington. Miss Chance had waited Our . Tasuluted Mk Cabic i K | back every da time to enjoy dor - Ca Miss Elder since | e SR e e fories President Pays Tribute. e e . { Em, i all the sports of woodland and of "192% " Preferred Stock of the® Botomar i ’ red to Lind- AL 8 gl nets are therefore particu- ) | water. Electric Power Company_h: been declared President Coolidge referred to Lind- | jast night she finally visited Miss El- . . | . . pavable December I..1927. to preferrel | hergh as a hero who nad been revealed | ger's room and pleaded with her for larly 'desirable in those 1| A i The plans that ‘are being gockholders of record November 17.|ynot as a reckless adventurer, but as | an autograph, and it was granted. homes where a young baby i worked out insure utmost ex- 0oks for the transfer of the said pre- [dn able, sober-minded, modest voung ) # | e ! I | clusiveness. Each investor ferred stock of the company beciogt | man of high and unselfish purpese. “LINDY” IN VIRGINTA. o i o e L SR ?3«\.&(5 s 3 n?m hONTA i iont ) Baieny o Eietiie "Raflway | | Time and again the Chiof Executiye | RICHMOND, Va., November 15 (. frantically to | *‘“\\‘\\\“\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\‘\ —on South River— is king. ik . PHOTOGRAPHS express warmly : W b | S R e and gracefully the affection ! e V\hlch a glft should carry. WISE BROTHERS® H nity is meeting a strong re- c‘-,r Dany has been deciared pavable Deoam: | e, SN BERT |1 dres while the | —C0L Charles A.- Lindbergh landed sponse—and you are invited to Nothing else can keep you as close to investi 1, 1927 to common stockholders of rec- | . vith |at Byrd Ai t at 11 ‘clock today investigate. hess on Nover audience filled the auditorum with |7t BVE ZLAROTE B RN, T those whose thoughts you wish to CHEV Y HASE AHR! Cottages and Bungalows are g, ai the close of business on November 17 Bl o T STtARNS NN Cbe T AWASHANEESR, - e, acclaim. alreads ‘erected and open for The transfer_books of the common stock " 3 i . was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. o i losed from the clos i Turning to the blushing youth to e 3 live “lth d o L s e Srmnine G budt | nis left, (he President began: “Col. Guegenheim of the Gusgen- CTelephone X WEST 183 , fanpeeion, A0 it Tor o Bets on November 21. 19 Charles A. Lindbergh, it has been the | heim Foundation. 2 Arr ange your sitting now. Ph Tection. In “accordance ~with _action heretofore = The party was taken ediately to 2 . one | 3 - cze of few to do as much for a v as taken immedia P A g Bk e ook or B aler o e I | e 1 80 short & period of time.» |the exccutive mansion, where Gov. Main 4400 for appointment. 3204-08 N Street Northwest Inquiry Solicited Prices $20 Dozen Upward. ' - Waggaman & Brawner (Incorpornted) Electric Company wiil closed “from “the o = abhes r Byrd will enter them ciose of business on November 17. 1997. 1o Lindy” wasn't sure whether this i hunt in the Vi 1700 Eye St. Frank, 7485 the opening of business on November 21.|was his cue to rise or whether he 1927, for the payment on December 1, 19 should remain_ sitting. He started to RRRERTR | ot the balance of the foriy-seventh semi- | ot yp, looked around questioningly, R H. M. KEVSER, Secretary. _ | sat down again, and then arose again | NOTICE 1§ HEREBY GI THAT CER- | to his full 6 feet or so, The spotlights | tificates of Indebtedness numbered thirty- | glared again and the camera men Charge Accounts Invited. nine (39) and forty (40) of the Town of : ;nmebrul AMentgomery County. Marsland. are ground furjously ereby called for redemption on January 1. | o iacas, 16%8” trom-and afies Which date inte & on Honors hly Merited. 2+ 8310 certificates will cease. 1O OF | wy, sty imeritedthelmiany | ERT e W e R ATT ; ou have richly merited the | e e G Gl e Alroady Sesiiieed.” President | 2 WILL NOT BE RESPONSTOLE FOR AN | Coolidge continued, as he took 'hehlit debtn unless contracied by myselt personally. [ tle leather case and revealed the shin- T R, b rt. 1 inz gold medal, which only seven men | before Lindhergh have received—such {5 CIDER BARREL W (7T, | men as y, Amundsen, Shackle- R ly until December 20th: all ¢ hour out Frederick UNDERWOOD @UNDERWQOD 4 Fower fiinilh Portraits of Quality 1230 Comectcnt Avens. Telphone Main 448, deserves the cultural and Dependable Fuel soctal advantages of a - Prompt Service § ‘- AT (;R]Frp(;;;pco;[,‘c:);p ESZL?‘V‘,’SS.'.‘hf,‘«f‘A".’.33°' S TEIN WAY for Several of the Leading Shoes THE INSTRUMENT OF THETIMMORTALS Main Office, 1319 G St. NW. g/ on the American Market Franklin 4840 COAL FUEL OIL it further WILL _NOT BE RESPONSIBLE F N # Gebin Fontracted Tor b othe tiohEmyaOR | recoznition of achicvement, the Hub- BNER G. l‘\bLLS 117 Anacostia rn! ne. ard medal of the National ographic none, Dt 150 | Society,” the President concluded. “Lindy” took another step forward VAR SR oK of Four Bed'.md accepted the medal from the out- Bedell | stretchea hands of his commander-in- You should think of Bedding | chief, bowing somewhat awkwardly We have been renovating €ddINg | the while. The auditorium again rang dor 52 Jears and are better quipned than | with the cheers of the multitude. Chinery. For our terviee bhons Main 3651, | Here something happened that is Bedell’s Fact: believed to have broken all precedent S Iactory in formal presidential procedure. Mr. —— 10 E 8t. N.W Coolidge turned around and himself WHEN ROOFS LEAK | introduced the youthful hero to the great audience, which included mil- Toon't, erawl abaut with pote and pans| lions of listeners-in. It seemed to be B et i s T mptie and pes. |an inspiration of the moment—and manently. It's our business. one that effectually aided the falter- KOON Roofing ing Lindbergh in’ gathering himself ST N | together for his little speech of THIS DVISE OTR F! NDS ank: {r PUBLIC THAT TH el teal Estate Office nf “Lindy” Returns Tribute. < : S z X 27 SEee 4 : ) St Chzanse “I want to thank you all for the 4 ? N H H. B 2, “Lindy” began in firm tones, A 5 PrrHAPS you have children who have reached the age . H, ergmann His composure before the microphomses g when the cultural and educational value of good music ’ t’w system e ~ i was in sharp contrast to his panicky ? g s HF"‘"“f“}:ef:fmf’ff?hf’,f’,'.ed : appearance when first he was called - may charge the whole course of their lives. Are you S . . il . The bmess wih e eoptucted snder the | UDON 10 faco them, some months back ‘ \ giving them this advantage? of poisons name of The colonel praised the National [ 5 st . . ic Society for its efforts to ‘The softening, refining influence of beautiful music . EDWARD LEWIS Rubia ldons e s 42 T al% — ance civilization” by furthering e | At 620 F Street NW exploration, especially through the air hng a profound e_fi;ct on the cha?acte.r of a sensitive (RS DS Dt T DISAPPOINT It is the hope of the airplane industry, Pumps and Oxfords child. And the ability to play the piano is of great value ‘3nut‘h nudr;n;n:uy are delayed eh_r[n | P he said, that planes will aid in the d y! . 4 nation and intestinal poisons. To | BYRON S ADAMS Ohenifs ot e Tovelan Wort i J at school, in college, and in after-life. keep yourself free from both these | bring into closer contact the nations 1t's an _himn-mcm to assemble a line of such merit of i : : common difficulties will help you to | PRINTING prine o i S ikleeem e CRURRAE Your clildren should know the joy of playing good |commen ‘ IN A HURRY “I hope and believe,” he conclnded i etz hi music—with their own hearts and hands. They are | With'the use of Nujol you ean do | “tha s ; enty of new styles—something to appeal to every one’s p 3 e o | ek erade. 0oF 20 B o=t ALl s T et taste and a range of sizes that cnables our professional shoe worthy of the best musical education. Give it to them e e ] = = .l ics the globe, and that the airplane will fitters to (iuarantee you periect FIT in a shoe that will com- with the best piano! It is easy to own one. Let us show them and carries them off, because | }y[ake vp/hficifi‘)’ S bring together in closer fellowship ‘ . ort your foot. you the new Ebonized Baby Grand! Nufol can't be abrorted by the| aitimore, adel mington | the various countries of the world. v. Nujol also softens the waste | BRde" onks ar ) T ANSTES Character Commended, ; We ask comv-rug;l- in I:.l:“:h for these Pumps and Oxfords The price of this new grand is $1,400. Other matter and brings about normal | - with much higher priced f evacuation. 1t is harmless; con- Expert Roofers, When the cheering had subsided, . bt types of Steimway Pianos as low as $875. Any [t Weuas ae ety ] e g and President and Mrs. Coolidge had Sy el 4 * tected by the Chemical Products Di —with many years' experlence. ready| i.ien their leave, Mr. MacCracken de- 2 G Steinway piano may be purchased with a cash de vision of the Standard Oil Company to serve you - livered an address expressing great posit of 10 per cent and the balance will be ex- lot New Jersey. IRON LAD ROOFING CO. |optimism_for the fut f civilian ‘ You can take Nujol with perfect C e E R fupire it AN o c. tended over a period of two years. Used pmnos R round of applause when he safd: Made from famous No Branch accepted in nm-l exchange. won't cause gas or griping pains, SE T N — | “Great as Lindbergh's achievement % o_Br Stores PRINTED WORK Jyas. and deep as 1(lgan:luud him in GD"OI:" god Fish CARL M. 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