Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1927, Page 13

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THE SUNDAY NOEL HOUSE SEEKS D. C., NOVEMBER 20, 1927 P4 TORNADO RELIEF Social Settlement, Badly Hit by Storm, Forced to Close | Temporarily. | Public spirited citizens of Washir ton are asked to come he fin aid of Noel 11 house for childver rortheast s in Thurse apreal i Myron Whitr avenue, men have ¢ tion of 1t The cent to pass Mrs. Whitney sa the schoolroom crash tunately, be chlidren were o 1 direct which 1 for itself the first playve cit This is the Rosedy across the st About 4,000 v house by chilt 1 munity | h month ~ One o Public in the | sl tion to Mrs. Whitne Thom, vice presider bird Towne, secretary. hecca Willington, 1tre promipent Washingtoni board of managers. Persons willing to contribut2 to thi worthy cause #hould comm t with Mrs. Whitney at her home are on the PUBLIC HEARING SET |/ | et . pat it must ass k ON RADIO PERMITS r commission sald, it | Las devoted most of its time to clear: up the ised by radio | ions, bu Commission to Consider Applica- :h“fl“-“{‘ et tions of Individuals and 16.6 4o 150 meter band | includes wave lengths Concerns January 10. Service Station Man Struck by Auto and Driver Is Injured. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va Kirksey. and Char ved injurles that may pro 1 unusual automobile t st night on the Petersburg road. | 12 miles from R four: autcmobiles f a filling sta- | #ion as & red by H, B. Smith, had gone | flood of reque: Smith to bring in a disabled | year. ing ‘to repor - | The commission 2 — ay that it believ ha L hdme Inheritance. | t-wa s 4 ny id the flapper, after she had in- herw uced her new boy friend %o her ents: “What side of the family do | ' think I take after?” | , has revised a major portion Well, you hav short-wave allocations. A number [ nose and mouth,” narrow bands in the sho: ve|“but you get your legs eral times. id were reserved by the Interni-! mother.” WHY PAY A PREMIUM €DVACUUM CLEANER at—$ 4.9 00 &, Including all six attach- % to be thoroughly efficient Oilless motor—its General Electric motor has ball bearings packed in lubricant. Unusually strong suction. Light weight—easy to use. Nozzle which adjusts to any rug or floor surface, Snap-on, self-cleaning, rubber-protected brush —for loosening surface litter, And many more advantages! band | gned to ship | broadeasting, public toll, public utility, press messages, eurs and the military services. Although inviting testimony at the January hearing, the commission pointed out that it must the i short ary 10 to | ar ral Radio Commis- # of disposing of a |wave s reccived during the only by | radio beacon an employe ste llided with the d - Sirksey walked down the road | prov at damage had been done to | natic the truck, it was said, when he was | he: s‘ruck and killed by a car driven b; Swan, whose machine turned over se J Guaranteed by ™ =y, General Electric 7 Look at the attachments. They have @ special joint arrangement that makes them easier to use. They can clean practically everything in your home. So they're important. Tested and Approved by Good) Housekecping Institute. Special Demonstration Week ASSOCIATE DEALERS C. A. MUDDIMAN & CO. 709 13th St. N. W. CLINE'S, 920 14th St. N.W. DISTRIBUTORS NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY Co. 1328-1230 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 6800 C. SCHNEIDER SONS CO. 1220 G St. N. W. CHAS. KRINGLER, Alexandria, Va. ELMER H. CATLIN CO. ' 309 13th St. N. W. A. L. LADD, Alexandria, Va. RADO CNFERENE RFT DEELDPS Compulsory Arbitration Mo-| | tion Carries, 28 to 10, After | | Sharp Fight on Floor. By the Associated Press, 1 A rift developed at the international | idio conference yesterday in | fenary session regarding compulsor: 2rbitration for the settlement of dis- jutes between nations arising from wirclegs convention | A motion in favor of compulsory | rbitration was carried, 28 to 10, but not until epposition had developed un- expectedly and efforts to effect a com- promise had failed | d Great PBritain led the nst compulsory arbitration. | ay, Mexico and entina op posed them as did the United States | delegation voted in favor of oreshadowing Amer- he first time to a | an unconditional compulsory arbitration clause, Fight Not Expected. The fight over the arbritration ques. tion had not been exp d generally, as the proposal had been approved in MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. PINDELL. PINDELLS CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY- H Couple Honored by Relatives and i Friends After 50 Years of Married Life. ' Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pindell ‘('mehrall‘d their golden wedding anni- | versary at their home, 711 Seventh | street northeast, last Tucsda: | Mr. Pindell, who is 72 v and Mrs. Pindell, 73, | November 15, 1877, in . | They have resided in t | years. } They have four children, Charles ¥ | Pindell of Baltimore, Harry F. P | of this city and two_daug Rhoda Cadett and Mrs | Green, and s n grandci with many friends of this Baltimore, att d the v TWO LIQUOR-LADEN AUTOMOBILES SEIZED Owner Says Machine Found With Three Cases of Whick§ Was Stolen From Him. s city thirty Twelve cases of corn whisky we seized by police of the twelfth pre- cinct Friday night. Two automobiles in which the liquor was being conveyed to_this city also were taken. Robert Battle, 724 Fourth street, owner of one of the cars, told poli committee and unanimous ratification by the conference had been forecast. The allocation of wave lengths among radio services, tha chief prob-|lations approved | lem confronting the conference, was have to be included in a s | approved as reported by the technical | group, to which the United | committee. Repre: tive White of | would not subscribe, since they con | Maine, acting ch an, congratulat- | stituted interference in the private conterence upon the pas | management of radio concerns. article, saying that the v i les approved included defi- > ariicle weral would regard this all dio terms, classitication « tion a vesterd ew showing how aged Noel House, 1633 K In (he photo, left . Whi presid Miss Loretta Mur- oel House, and Miss istant direcio) ront view of the house. rutions to | sure 1l Assistant Secretary Castle’ of the Department warned the confer ence that some of the numerous regu- | the convention, permission for army his automobile had been’ stolen, dis- claiming knowledge of the manner in which the whisky got in it. The driver of the car pursued by Po- liceman E. C. Spaulding {rom Bladens- burg road to Mors northeast, where the vehicle was abandoned. It contained three cases. The car that contained cases was equipped wif S % I's by Police- ". Shinault from Michigan and navy radio activities not to be bound by the terms of the convention and other provisions. The signing of the convention prob- ably next Friday will end the con- terence. Spain has invited the delegates to hold the next conference in Madrid. the nine —m Holland has electric s with a smission r to those of automobiles. HOMER L. 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