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e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 W——e i [:[]MMUNAI_ BlRDS WOMAN IS RESCUED. -I-wu B[]YS SUUGHI FREIGHT CHARGES HIT. Mrs. Blunt Declines to Explain Tariff on Paper Cups to Washiug-' Her Plunge Into Potomac. ton Declared Unreasonable. ‘ Dr zed from the Potomac River Alle pverch: on shipment nf‘ ‘ near the polo field in Potomac Park paper cups in caiload 1 less than | | terday afternoon, Mrs Su: Blunt, arload lots f n l'h‘.{«x [’ New York | 3 old, of 910 Vir avenue Brooklyn to as . » {Southwent, oM alive 'she hl.n]' a rea- —_— | Washington Paper Co. und & ¥ r P . . S0 for pi o rhoard, but re- A {m & Sons Co, of 18 1 Ornithologists Hear of FIocks | fumess o oetie dhe was | Posses Hunt in Woods for i i o : ecaiie| Th 4 | rescued by Park Policeman T. R. To- | Commeree Comm - re at Build Great Apart- ™% | (s on auty on nis motor | i 2 Pair Believed to Be Leaders |yision of the it | . ‘e whe saw the woman in the | socking repataition in the sum of the ment Houses. SR L O s s of Youthful Band. I e tovist he dragzed her to safety. She 1‘,,,,‘. - u 5‘ —_— was take@to Emergency Hospital and e | Pointing out that in another a by the Baltimore & Ohio Railro: later taken home by her husband. Detecti county officers and citl- | similar_case on the same com ; € : — e e cor v held p P % 2 fami- z of Seat Pleasant and Capitol Ligebig! i | - 0o high, W. H. Haw i ) s r hered crea o i B have bzsen search . } 101 1 i acbistad At the two tirms, told the commis : Felan Rhin wematkable vocal ”"““p > woods and watch the roads in |, ,H‘,:,,l”.’, hich the previou: se | T X Slmwnointment oveld the vicinity for the 24 hours in|was decided should apply to the | | o fl’\l\x h”wlll :: on, me an effort to find two youths who s | under complaint o1 believed to be the leaders of “ . e e B ot [;Hm[:[ []F NA"HN $% veure, whe nré allesed to have been | ) nr HE magic of power in motoring comes from an Ehadied e mscgble. weaver tn s ma.| ‘ " akis U, 0, GIARDEN efficient motor fuel. The modern motor must be properly fucled---Otherwise annoying knocks. ed the s ble wed s na- e O ke stores in Capitol el T ey s vuemonn | Run if Wanted by Pubs o JUY LRt Gulf NO»NOX Motor Fuel tive habitat, the hi; i of the common | i e o olen e i { Norman 1 Weir. | Noven b | owe jomer | st Red River Group Claims | stops knocks, pings or detonations in the motore= B AR this insures an efficient engine-~developing maxi- mum power. In theit |, Gdent Coolidze to be the Republi- | ¢ ; Jov-riding. = They a :1 mbers Ware Told Not build ¥ ; I an candidate to succeed himself next Keno, 17, ani Hlarse Ja duty bound to chanze ot Ennis, 15, of Capitol Heights i tie Qutt hannd 10 BERRE- g e, Gie les 3t seat to Aopear Hare. ut retiving, and ac ; . v P gt e ! accordin tepr t o Ceir home is in o Will R, Wood of Indiana, chs Sita), T ATt 18 ved i ; n of the Republican congressional | old i gl SRS B T mpaign comn . and one of the| Young Re are wanted | ¢ \tes opposed the appearan aders in the House, who s | by ”"‘;,5‘[” md @ chiefly | o b of Louisinna jdents fow A s totay as witnesse D e Ciles bofore: i 5 \ caller at the White House today. : i o Red Ri fo;connles in tht hous Mr. Wood stated that no_one ques- Several Thefts Reported. e flood-control_committee, Clay e Y urg ol L Y ity of the President During the last few weeks ral {ence Elleric voport, La sl ; et e . 1t » did | robheries have been reporied in Capi- charvged { the it heeos eavy for the branehes e R i Ruieh N 3 Laivman ef by M v e i it 1 evl ( + \Wood that the | shees, overcoats a wed Appax % & R il Wit nore years of Cool- | three.watches w on have a id pinistration | s veral mutomobilos th hitye S ks | been reported stolen in Wa s stick closely to 2 A 'were recovered in the wood sur- He was unable | 0o B atieve the President | rounding Seat Plensint any cases of bird divorees | o060 nparrassed by accepting the | After the Sunday n yobhery Ll o nation beciuse he has announced | Thomas . Gurrison. detective 4 usually destroy the larger |, 5y i not choose to be a candi- | Hyattsville, was employed by | ts when they come upon them, Mr. 60 By AiCood's contention is that if | Sloan o look for the robbers | ov. dotin M. Parker of Louis- | unn, said, because they often | (416, S J O ted at the next | obtained the assistance of dward |jina, on the national chamber’s com. | vaded by poisonous snakes that | 0 sy “convention. it will be be- |Read. a night watchman for the ittee, told his group “they would | ide thers in readiness to drop |, whelminz public demand, | Suburban_Sanitary _Com gum the cards.” e pevsons passing under | 50 Fnnot sce how the President | sioh at s Heights, ~ Yesterds ek nnouncing » o candidate in tol Heizhts. The latest'w when the store of ur B Sloan was entered and_quintities of fshiovenos nber of Com from i | to aceept. car col n sociable ver, he observed. | ore is no doubt in Representative Vine street toward Chapel | Several memi s s N f the {05 mind about the election of Mr. [r ¢ his boarding house in ¢ Rpartments to a, small hawk Withi g i s the standard bearer. " Five or six.boys were rid- { R=d River body by e perfect | o st hat the country is stronzer ad hailed the car 1of i harmony, aithough for > at this time than it He 1 nized several of the |t Iaxly: on)other small birds. . for any public man in the last among them Hart and Weir Brinzs Back One Nest. Iy He looks upon the President n the runninz board, he « !the strongest man the Republicar he driven to the . | can nominate line, whereupon all of ihe | : Qosives the raisin In an endeavor to interpret the | boys jumped out and ran for the | bank protection o] ,. | President’s statement eliminating him- f voods. the levees and out Friedman brousht back to the tes one nest and tree, hoth eif fro e, M od _said Tothes F fniGar. s its flood-control plan, My, 1 ! S el o e e .| J66HS il o declired {Hit Ui Our Guarantee on the v male birds. H 10 of h for Ercl| mne ch oy were t ’ vessed in the past 3 < g It is well known, he said. that the | dent “"('"‘,'\\, by .‘LT;:F;\.-?“‘.X, ing vesterday was taken to the office | f1 flgod control hecause it had been Gulf No-Nox Motor Fuel is Non-Poisonous and no males precede femiles on the Spring it thir Iottitog | oy Dsvell, ConataD e O o th.| o Asmy eniinicers pi more harmful to man or motor thzn ordinary they reach the | B¢ L SRCOS G Alould prevent the o e ] Fouisiana water of the | gasoline—that it contains no coal tar produ oo D e e e TIIBA | L St 1 it Jihto ba) waday| ST IXErES RO d ek el o arsh g dope of any kind— that the color is for iden wadt ford 00 e it comes unsolicited. o ? other ca i nor thes Rederalifgonteol (of kthe kel tion only—that it positively will not heat the w5 it and found another ear. | SR y i % motor, winter or summer. in order Discussed L tion. were turned over to Detecti Committee members on their que e % ne Davis and Frank M. Alligood of | o o witn, today indicate Gulf No-Nox Motor Fucl is priced three cents per to make prossion on their | Representative Wood did not say | § i itht o . prospective mate | s Biemidsit discuhsen| L amington Balons with a HURGSCER] that-adcquate. contral 6t the dtribh gallon higher than ordinary gasoline—and is But during ma on some | [Glities during their conference today | prve MT8 G, Clinis ana 1 e taries would be one of the leading worth it. of the ma re 1oft in the cold Mr. Wood said they num- | 5 0 the * Marviand Park problems in the formulation e e lable wives grub-| her of legislative matters which will | Sejio01, were arrested and brou HMpDaIEIIEL 0 0 1 ) ekl i N . s e o ngress. - | this city, Ennis, being a juvenile, Is | APParently sought te ascers : ore S58 Tt 5 S | asize popularity of | held at the House of Detention, while [ {705 96 tarles’ flow on the nore and more s in an effort | the Cooli ation, Mr. Wood | picSGiGar companion, beins more th fississippi to overcome the handicap of their |id Republicans elected their candi-| jg o o, . : | said Repu : 16 ve s detained at No. 9 po- U. S. Held Obligated. Then they may flv away | dates to four of the five Republican jjj.q" | ritory. thei °s improv- ancies the House. losing | e TalEAk Rt rmarTinE M The view that under the Constitu-| T ason 1 s, le at because the Republican |y 700 SO T Te jon the Federal Government is obli still bachelor ; nd the Democ! i ere zated ontrol Missis: i tive 3 i Alscovened: that Sher o oar -ba fhen LE » con Mississippi River result, Mr ; ] Sepoinie one tak| Oovered that dnee car e 18iods wic ‘cimbiacised yostars - is observed | the four successful Republican candi- [ betore the .committce by cols ility that it | dates ran on the administration’s plat- ckinsor Chie former Secr \ Saunders of London, Ontari told of the eff of unrequ love & e g is some ird who still scussed no other issu of ind a former president to charm a mate in vain. Thi ar- | signifving. according to Mr. Wood, of the American Ba s ation, ticularly true when very unuswalthat the people are satisfied with the ; With Alfred JI. cotton birds lante Dunleith and Robert re observed in a locality. the | administration. : Assumption being that they have heen | ames M. Howell, former United R of Memphis, Mr, Dickinson forced out of their customary habitat | States Minister to Egypt, an old friend presented the flood program of the in search of a mate. | of President Coolidge, who also called e ot st Describes Bird L at the White House today, said after- A eseribes Bird Labor ; } ds that from his knowledgze of the B Tib Sl e Al Last Summer, he said, he was at-| President, he is convinced that the) the committee a'so heard tracted to the ) lina | latter meant what he » id in his “I} ety o idents from the Red Riv wren, W ale don't choos2" s 2 However, | . i Oklahoma Louis in ¢ further 2 n such | Mr, Howell looks for President Future Ocean Flying Must iicinsas on methods of controfling birds v venture. | to loom as the party’s choi 93 [ the hizh waters of that tributary of >rent ldwin of Cleveland | He explained that the President is in i o | the Mississippi toid of new s | excellen: health and because of his Depend on Radio Re The chamber's recommendations for being develor wn. | popularity he will be ible for | 2 flood control, Mr. Lickinson declared, where he ut abora- Republican condidacy after four | ports, Schiuter Says. were “that the Government tory. He is s v X ol as A priv ” hould piy the entire i as- tr 'y elicate H — . ume responsgibility for ] tection ments to he bi pately in e fet it e o of the valley agiinst future inunda- it owen nest radher than in the labora CREDITILEAGUENKEABER - |, Eutue waneoceanic flighis, must |iions, and " that adequate ap- ory | il 5 . propriation to insure cfficient ant o ; curate reports on wind and weather | One instrument connected electrica-]| SEES PROSPEROUS YEAR | cortte ore o he. ocoans toansmit. | continuous work should Iy with the nest of the wren provides VY e ted by radio from ships in time to give | f¥allable 48 neoded " e a graphic picture in the laborstors PR, 9 e e | th Which fells how many times the hid ; National Association Executive | fotice of Ponthtions fo aria/ors 4pots ik has left and entered during the d geHlkiter; i o Martin TARs Y = Tells New York Body 1928 chluter, navigator for Martin Jansen . and night. Another instrument con el |in ‘the Aloha, which finished secohd Held Vital Need. o simssoal o i syt o Outlook Is Promising. | in the Dble flight to Hawaii. nless the National Government I oraton 0 O | o \ho avlated e, In the absence of radio in trans-|nssumes responsibility,” he said. “The h ! iich runs be sanic planes, to enable aviators to|States and localitics no longer can tween 700 and 300 a minute, comparcd NEW YORK, November 16.—A fore- | check with shore information. more the burden, and the fertile val 0 75 or § for luman beins cast that 1928 will be 2 accurate instruments with which toilevs will become an uninhabited Napier Smith of Verdun, Qu-bec, | husiness year was voiced by Stephen | plot position of planes, must come he- . - Ry 4 WS i ',"‘,",-]', ;w'vvnv on of the § 1. Miller, executive manage 4 | fore transoceanic flyinz is more than o Nati duty toward controllin 5 1 ; h';]:].:'n '“"1 the re B \Ii‘vmu | National As ion of Credit Men, |a gamble, Schluter said, alley flec because of s SR 9 & B % . e T L e i ERINCIR TR : - ! word or two e e Me | Lunguet ot the New Yo B . © 1 " ed Ly Mr. Stone, who as A 43 ol when the you .t RS Bl ity Capt. Schiuter, who came to Wash- 2 me, who as 4 ¥ 3 A s nday p hel B € the Feder Government for A X &aid, the male bird a r e i 5 ington Monday to attend the luncheon || M o ‘ontributing factors he s v and lack of continuit R % b Py a rby bush t 3 i e s at the White House and the enta -ontinuity & % & r. -— i better prospeet for fore trade, | Pty does not agree with the "’m |.u~‘.‘ Yiee presi -n: he ios ed v nas Teady (o take | Plenty of capital wo administered as| theory that somewhere in the Pacjic | chamber, & 2 he orgun- Gt E i Al i . ‘\,.-,z. Burt e . K eduction prozram. The ,‘-f:;.,..,,‘m;‘- r]in‘l and \\\\‘!'x“ anes | Wrsed that Lensiess adopt the pre ¥ 4 ? : 2 women un 67'3 an told of n h sportat i=m, throuzh | intg spins from which th innot | Eram of President Cooli Several | * auick daliv . m minimum in-| emerse. Three times in the .| committe mibers. HoWwaver #uth g e : i ? ) entories possibl alife i, | vized thi ation, asserting “Co A AP T T . e tween Caltl : e e e ) : OMEN quickly appreciate the new com And we have in busi-|the Aloha went into t : T : : <" he said, ‘particularly through | which enly the skill of J | Mr. Ellis alo presented a state i e 3 fort of Modes: consolidation and economy on the part ship. Schluter be ment from Frederic A. Delano, chain Y VA ot Aubariate, AL ! i o e e ) Mildre man of the flood-contiol committee of | o T ; : Floyd of / 1 umer through m r v rryin G Chu Tt e byt ab. e e iy s S It is only natural. For thousands of women Bald E : d. 1 buyinz. Consequently we can look | whicl lost in the Dol e Dlinliety syho Cutiines ¢ i i o B g The bald cagl | tor contindicfycaipetity SO s Lol e B e /il | committaa Ped g s et | i ; P b 3 helped Johnson & Johnson to make Modess. BT X n b A | Gruen of Cineinnati Ohio, president of | Pacific. g ’,;‘v_'-"‘m“*i' cen Dot Sy o e G i And now women are talking to women about s 5 i the bird | "N tional Associatio d s also believes that the Hearst |lower Mississinpi as s a Federa : - g o O 1‘.1’.:...'\{ ki L ek S xvl;!x‘:n, ;3””[(‘![ by Juck Frozt » | problem “one for She its advantages. 5 Vilsaab e il ke 2 iy = Pattect plane of the four which start- [ Government ¢ in its entirety.” i : i ; & i Audubon Societies, told ed, overreached the islands before its tralized control has g o : H e e A few features, found only in Modess, are: MRS. BENNETT. 69Y DIES. |vosition could te plotted and past, ied only to waste. ) 8 R i p P ]:\y"dx:i;:Viuh’?‘}h‘:, B v Hi it § i ol g P Supreme comfort . . . Johnson & Johnson Wife of William A. Bennett, Sr.,|out. Iis own machine had orly 10 \ i 'y SR E ¢ 3 & v e softest gauze cushioned with cotton. NEW ERVOY NAMED. _ W Mogaa i > the flood legislation “should he Ppt zeparate from any of under: | takin kilied ' . i - zallons of gasoline in-the srve tank ith th Lived Herz 37 Yea when the ship landed on Oahu Island SO 4 quantities « Mrs. Martha Virginia Bennett, 63 L Scnor Adrian Reginos to Succeed | Positive protectwn -« o It has a center, of the \rs old, wife of William A. Bennett, is no way by which win¢ X | rmosely invented and re absorbent aat’ ey sr.. vice -president of the ations can be obseryed from ni: Late Sanchez-Latour. purposely invented and more absorbent. ; Lito/insurance Cn, Slant tics B A D oy aotins | (GUATEMATA. Oy, Gitatamaia G B0 o : this was added a non-absorbent backing. et wuu::’.x]\'“::;"‘l I"“’ i for trams-oceanic flizhts th: ¢ ember 16 (P).—Senor Adrian 3 Nt el ty of prevailin: 1| ttezinos taday accepted his appoint ; 3 I S & N 3 Freedom from irritation . . . Itis fa R RN s g ot | b pis can only by ment as emakin minister to ! 4 thin city o e e of | from observation balloons or from ‘ Washin:: successor 1o Senot ioned for comfort and gently rounded. et in the NeeoiE Vil [captive balloons released from ship | Sanchez Lutour, who recently died. 4 : i 5 i urse, the trend and velosity of . Kot P y " i "L‘)“.')L'\',"’.”\},' ed by her husband, two | Winds « the surface of the water | . Lo Easy disposability . . . Johnson & Johnson e e ity i : : i made sure that it would be easily and , James € nd Willinm A. Ben- f altitude Seinds ot | o : . " Copyright quickly disposable. nett, jr.. and two daughters, Mrs. s . s @ B ocity may pre i T& 11527 g i Menter Overcomlng Simply ask for Modess—ready-wrapped in n s ected that the legis s largely course and velo T e umven B, |an entirely different dircction und vel Attt Funeral services will be conducted Praises Lindberzh. ot S Skl e e Bad Breath‘ & plain paper at all drug and department stores. ted interior o'elock. Interment will be pri- | respeet for the ability and purpose of Alash where | v 1 Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Col. Lindhergh, ade the firs 14 iftv-five c P 7 i in Fort Lincoln Cemetery Loy ide the (Divat] 1 & e ways fand imeans for ire= Priced at fifty-five cents for a box of a dozen caild Lindberzh, in solitary flizht, was | Leving this embarrassing condition, | on d ‘ckoning to keep him on his : in s Ther a constant Law Considered. S0 Ghvt, Bihiter mislne aubehe ] e testine ation of aleoholic liquor in the |aid to ors traveling westwary for bounty in the few vears | | ) cbouniy i the vaet Tow Seare | DRY LAW QUESTION UP. |0, umbersh, 1o, Joltary et o | leving o . ; Rira ot tic folklore % L of h tion. and was forced to rely | 1| due "’C"”I*“I‘""'“"' connected W v wvhich has = rohibiti ? must move daily; 5 % 5 - rta 0f the | Effcct of Prohibition on Shepherd | ., s feat is the more remark ? | % The said, to attribute words wuse Lindbergh was in an enclosed | mustberelieved of - il : A | porporation, Counsel William W. | cabin, and could see only throus ’lhcll’ waste matter 45 261 the robin, he said, had | Bride was asked by the Commission- " on either wing. ; ) v reported as: “Give him today for an opinion whether the rong westerly winds pre ju | 0 order to enjoy him phy 2 pational prohibition law has super- [ both hemispheres between latitudes 4 [uood health. e the me ¢ vl fcded the' Sheppard law of 1917 con-|and 50 north and south, Capt. Schluter | Jrregular elimination many times \zin i kil y Seming the st possension and trans. | said. These should he of the utmost | oilucer bt Breaths S TNEDoHORE 1 4 . < | produces ba ath. poison REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. en interpreted.as trict. Cins tne | fFOm Furope in tiose latitudes, al-| must escape somewhere—either in ” ; | The Commiss are seeking the | though this course would bring them ; » es was he sion " e move by, the | consiaeranly south af- the vgroat | 2 natural movement, ortheoffensive Cliizens Sorvice Association for: Law | circle” route traveled hy steamers,and | form. Try tonight the mis-jand Oider to have Il liquor cases | even south of the Azores The Elder- L fom | resecnted under the. Sheppard law | Haldeman fight, he said, forced the| CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS, 1¥, g0 10 Instead of ‘the W becanse “American Girl” to buek head wester-| Drygeigts 25@‘756"“»“10“& ’m s, 3 icted, 1y winds most of the way,