Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1928, Page 7

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ise of hix radio activities, [UCGiaiely 100 new 5 eapecially among the farmers of the 100 TN G il 1 ot would ke oflice) Conrt, o e filled at G o these reports Middle \West. . My, Simmons has worked on Jis 3 . ion of the Genernl Assembly of the con certs echnicalities congie find et ane eandidate . John ussignment of the regards certain techn of which he will have direct 1 JOHEE, J swignment of the as to Mr. Pickard’s L. I who now presides over the i acts to the pur . Svkes ¢ Com 2 s expected o re late to the ertain that he @10 eq a1 Annapolis Jun housing been strengthened by four large hoil b inin i i N o e prrchas. positively establish the fact that he 335 G000 LEOH Cere previously far b i et T T o the b : o ng o R 1 I 8] f tn Pickard, Caldwell and Ta Foun At the District Workhouse at Occo- | be alldwed when the subcommities UL L il srd will appear at the heavink guam and the Reformatory at Lorton | has completed its hearing of officials bt tomorrow | Mr. Simmons spent a day. He fonnd |Several members of Congress will be EHAce. UAKGIBIE the A0 . several men i shackles. but sava they | neard next weck ant svoita 9o s v AVIATION TROPHY the " COMMITTEE TO MEET LODGE FETES WOMEN. | “MACHINE ARMY" TEST % N s Ball at Mayflower Marks Centen- Mechanical Fighting Planued tor JUNK DEALER HELD. RN . « Annual Collier Award for Greatest 2 2N N s sissiend nial of Hiram Group. F. A. A. M. Summer at Camp Mende. : N s s : chievement in America to S STt AR | el e ey et o | AP ot kateliiin ) 00 ) B Just as surely as January and July roll around Be Decided. entertained with a ladiex’ night ball the United States to mec Army Pounds of Brass Stolen From Navy. |[\J comes the news of reductions on thousands of pairs 5 . at the Mayflower Hotel laxt night. units, providing not only mechanical N\ ¢ g . . - o i A committee to consider applica- | More than 1,000 persons attended. In | transporiation for troops, weapons | o Lot Fainberz, junk do of fine Berberich Shoes. Our policy does not permit tions for the award of the Collier | yddition to dancing there were several and material. i alxo calling for ac. | Lo Mreel southvast, wix f th 14 vbekds e : Trophy, presented annually by the |vaudeville acts. Durink the evening tusl fighting operations from wotor boud for of the regular weekly or monthly “Special Sales Nationzl Aeronautic Association “for | Grand Master of Masons James T. vehicles, will be carvied out next Sum v ” Twic 2 S ors = the sreatest m-hlt\'olmemr in hu\'ialiun Gibbs, nccompanied by Mrs. Gibbs, | mer at Camp Meade, Md., under direc F\e}:'fi l““{ a vear our manufacturers co-operate in America. the value of which has |,nd Past Grand Master Gratz E. Dun | tion of the commanding general of the with us to m S« heen demonstrated by actual use dur- | kun: visited the gathering 3 Corps Area | erty t t ake [)('~~|b|€ REDUCED PRICES OXN ng the preceding vear,” has been ap- | Hiram Lodge is celebrating its cen 7 units will participate. They | burchase of OUR REGUILAR STOCKS. pointed and directed to meet here ' tennial anniversary, It.was chartered will achie o hatalion o Infantre, | for _the many within the next few weeks by Porter | December 27, 1 and its charter ! tank platoon, a Field Artillery bat. | caxes, allexed Adamspresideni of the associalion. | signed January 8. 1825 A member. talion, 1 Const Artillery bn wn | from the Navs . > » ¥t was announced today. Ahip banquet will be held at the Mav. | Engineer company a signal company, | by v, B, Hould eductions E feCt"’P [PICKARD NAMING THE 'F’\'FJ\ l\(‘ STAR. \\‘\QHT\("I‘O\ D. SIMMONS SURVEYS DISTRICT 1 PRIOR TO BUDGI%T HEARINGS SHORT SESSIUN Bllb o 'I Hl I\SID\Y I |(;1»1i uf Ml' Confr onls ong JANUARY B 1928, it il chainman, ix out of the city, and hin office 1< leaving (o bt any statements {10 be mivde, When fir<t nlins were announced it ures EFFEEI OFSMITH the vas made o for lnier) | s ITALIAN CHOIR SINGERS REPUDIATED BY VATICAN Intenswe Survey Precedes | , vt for o gt 0 s,,m..n:,,» by Pope. Says | e o | "Hearings Monday on $40.- | E ’ ;.;‘T.‘,‘f'x Ii:‘!,\"‘...".'ll’.. o i s Pl bl il b s tAppomtment to Radio Com-‘ 000,000 Total. ‘ |Senate Passes Proposal 67| i i "2'..‘“' 'Derrocrats Fail to Announce L | mission Defended by Act- | 6.—Norris, Sponsor, Sees | .0, ik, i LT if Any Others Will 150 5, "l o aimtion. 1 ission has heen rvic he commiss o Seraie psterdi or the fourt Line ealbiver ::l‘ ‘h fore the Senate inter- hearings begin Monday, ¢ hairman § ‘\\‘ vl\u::' l‘““;' \Iu‘ hl L b bt AR Tk = —_— foianER st hatoms BB RN e of| Simmans of iheTisihtammIttee iiing Y5 previoue. years fHie resolition Tins UL Linony meoting of paesident Brown snd D. C. Heads Confer on state commerce commit : [aosinine tour of many of the FULE e e sl U e Wilities, will have (o get alo b donbt of his political afiliations. The | eleemosy nary al in*“l;llwm‘-l tees, but never has b oul the presence of one of the leading B taatiome Tor Plokaras 0.5 H: Al tudy of the i e vesterdity ontenders Herhert D Browa, chief of the ied hecause this calls for Neihhisi 1 i non possible pow 1o deienmine well of New York and H. A. la h-u::! ird of the entire District he o "“"“'.'I;"‘-"“'_I“ Uy p WTE. eI wasEEnrsat daliTine| X0 Busemyof and the Dis wof Utah will come hefore the comm entative Sim L 0 ik Candidate for Judgeship. e (6 e Will have on the plans | 1ict Commissio tee tomorrow according to a letter sent Pickar " s 1o an Watson of the i measure is inereasing in the countey. | BICHMOND, Vi, January 5 Bl Wil be oo e SRRSO RR BRI AN ohs Sy ”'\":,'.f:‘(:.','m\"\" o S frankly admitted (he punishment was Wihen the Richmond wiation | 10w to v e Gl e L commillee, is exc deserved, He savs he looked in vain vesident In in i (atioree Rty I | pieae i, GILBL GIREYRE Witd artments of the municipal gov a member of the commis m Democrat in view of the fact that has voted only the Democratic impressed Mr. Simmons, e hill at Oce ket. Regarding hisx actual legal completed and uto tag plant, which ]nu ence. xh_e- Kansas S "“"" ""»'”"‘ money is available for two .. Lits worth in supplving license plates where Mr. Pickard wis emploved Iy mmons said he w for the cmrent vear libood of filibusters agricultaral editor and radio director About 90 _udditional | plant ptly mark the close of Kkept his position open for his reiurn until & few months ago. when he was eppointed to the commission.” Mr. Svkes' letter alluded to Pic in a hurning plane. and spent several of Station KTNT at Muscatine, Towa is marshaling the forces in opposition turing Co. of Bristol, | 000,000 District budget, on which alar school buildings attention ding the recommend, out in the Distric nd in tex ave heing sent to this institu- n this week. "The five buildings can accommodate about 400 He next visited the Naiional Train- also carefully inspected and their pro- grams discussed with officials. REPRES for i guards and saw the prison found, and which has bee handie crops: 1 Wariervice Swhieve e (wed "'} ing School for Girls and was sur | s (o refer 1o the elfect with many hours of fVIK yriged al the excellent accommodations Al of these insti- this change of law would have on the ice over the lines. The dav De- pauh i has a separate o o1l housed and are go of Viee President Dawes for fare the armistice he was shot down ¢ provided fo o < to expedite transaction of inms o = in @ hospital recovering from The Industrisl Home School for Col nssoclations and §n. Commenting on what Sen; Nor- | 3 ored Children and the Home for the Aividuals wha wish to be heard when |1l =i & nato o, Norman Baker. operator sced and Infirm at Blue Plains were the District items are being consid WAlsh. D ohuerved red Al of these are being listed and heavings will, as far as possible ction is more likely this yeur. | e believes sentiment in fivor of the | ¥nder Gl venobitiion. e Presidpit | ton j ing Chairman. }ISubcommuttee Head Finds Action Likely. ' {I'll o }‘.‘ ? e, e ans | Charitable Institutions in | ! : e i 21 N Al o 3 Phe proposed constituiional ainen LA S Sl L 510 A Gl eI FFen onme to the aid of Sam Pickard, one | - vl ATELND VORI QYaALIND) G At e bl of his associates on the Radio Controll 1o o prepare himself for most ey BRI S eetie S i o Roard. , The eligibility -of Pickard for | iptelligent consideration of the $40 il 0006, Hh S 1 s i dbstats, o R Wil v REPORTS ARE STUDIED. Pt Dispateh o The Star nen ciency Surveys. vatic national committ on on some of the' burean's 1 Hus nt. s Dawes’ Rules Plan, e of the debate prompted isiness in the Senate ARLT ndsratani the the widents occupation will not Marine Corps Berbefioh(f’ HALF-YEARLY The committee in composed of | fower Saturday night. The lodge will | medical detachment.” an ammuni Charles J. Rell, president of the Amer- |ciage the celebration Sunday night |ton (rain and an observation wquad. | Fainbers ix wald to hove \ fean Security & Trust Co. and a pio- | with a religious nervice at the Con. 'on Mitchel Field, Long Isiand | Bouldin that if L any thing M s l 0 frun @ururisy & Mrar Oo a0t oo [k ireligious iseiios atithe Gon| 0 MG TN, Lo0E atagi | sl 1o, aump it Into, his. Tack. s on Many JStyles in Our fngion: Earl N. Findley, editor of U. John C. Palmer, grand chaplain, wili i use of meéchanical equipment and he would give him a fair pr \ \\ 54 74 Fdgar N. | speak. will operate with a mechanized fo Bouldin testified that recelved \ Gott. president of the Keystone Air. | i The brass was loci _ “t[ona \ nown rands: Cold Hits Maryland Wheat. . Emory 8. Land, assistant | | Faison Trial March 12. | received a compla the Bureau of Aeronautics: | 00 "1 TET fes | Yard. Fainberg did AN = Dr. George W. Lewis, director of re. | Special Dispatch to The Star. CHMOND, Va.. January 5 (-~ purchase of the stolen maierial to | N N iy 3 U F N search. National Advisory Commitiee | HAGERSTOWN, January 5. - Jchn Wesley Faison, former Hermit- | police ax is requived by law N N S Our 00-vear adherence to the policy o: will CLEANING HOUSE twice a year has taught for Aeronautics; Capt. Burdette S | Wheat in this section hax suffered |age Club manager, &Ko on s SR ' Wright. ehief of the information divi- | heavily from the cold. hecause it hax | March 12 for the second ti arged | g AN z 5 _ . sion. Army Air Corps, and Maj. Clar- | not heen protected by a blanket of | with the murder of Mrs. Fisie Holt| Chinese bakers use quantitiex of N the public to await eagerly these Reductions ence M. Young, direcior of aeronau- | snow, Milton D). Moore, county agent.| Snipes, pretty young music teacher. and N T S CRIAT P ~E v S Ay = ties of ihe Department of Commerce. | «aid today The date et vesterday. tionx THIS GREAT PRICE EVENT ARE IN- rose flavoring In candy confec- | 7 CLUDED MANY PAIRS OF SUCH FAMOUS MAKES AS SELZ, JOHNSTON & MURPHY AND ARCH PRESERVER for MEN: RED CROSS, 'HANAN AND' CELEBRATED BROOKLYN-MADE HAND-TURNED SHOES for WOMEN and the PIED PIPER 3 for CHILDRE % a7 Z WILTON RUGS for the Ling Room “Dining Room and “Bed Room 7 V7 7 %, % 77 - % 77 Unrestricted Choice of N\ §‘\\ Women’s Footwear g §§ In the Fountain Room ANY PAIR 722 NEW STYLES REDU ( I' I'hey $5.8. NOW 8 el % 1/2 Johnston & Murphy 4 NEWSIYLES REDUG | 1 Shoes ' 27\ 5'85 NOW in the House "I\ll,h REDU (Il) 1 1 70 "Now $350 /2 NEW ST \'I ES REDUCE hey ‘5 K| \OW ‘l) 1/4 Were PIED PIPER SHOES —for Children 1 his grouping of Wilton rugs embraces patterns 1 of the most desirable designs and colorings. The long wearing qualities of the sturdy Wilton , weave are well known. Every rug in the group : has been marked, for immediate cearance, at these low prices: $6 5 and $8 nthe 9 x 12 size . & J. SLOANE [ | 709-711-713 TWELFTH ST, N. W., WASHINGTON, D, C. “T'he Howse with the Greem Shutters” | T, NEW They § Wére Regardless of Former Price SECOND FLOOR o0 ‘\'I‘\'h's of HANAN, RED CROSS AND CELEBRATED BROOKLYN MADE Hand-Turned Shoes for Women REDUCED /y aND Yy Our Mezzanine Floor Offeps Many Styles of the Famous “PIED PIPER” Junior Foot. 2! Y\ BerberichS TWELFTH=F STS. wear at SEMEANNUAL DIS. COUN STORE OPEN FROM 9 A M. TO 5,30 ¥, M, DAILY, INCLUDING SATURDAY Charge Acounts Convemiontly Arvanged Froight Pasd 1o All Shipping Poimss in the United States Sloame Endorsed Mevchandne Carvies An Aunrance of Satisfaction

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