Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1928, Page 23

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE_SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. TANUARY R 1928—PART 1. : “» o3 FARMERS NARKET B e A Moo ke T CLEARED [ SAVER DENTIES 555 -5 s i Tells of $15,000 Fayment. | southarn France. | | D> 7 | The slayer said that Kono, Japanese rents were named in | | Dapartment of Agriculture Seeks b hitler: for: Chatios Chapit hlh: '[nu‘ldl-" Pl o i | to Determine Best Flour star and former husband of sy | S0 Jovnview ” | | | Chaplin, had loaned Salovitch $2,500, | Emaline Tartaree, of the French no | for Produect. He also declared that Lloyd Wright, gmv, and it was said a sister, the, ] T T | s By the Associated Press Chaplin's Lo Angeles atforney, had ' Duchess of Marlind, had promised : i necensary to the uccess | A ndvanced $15,000 1o Salovitch in cone nirn 32,000,000, . n Hold X - i nection with the Chaplin divorce case. | Sheriff Matten said he piaced littic Dr. Dunca s Evil Was o At b e L ple; Man Slain in Utah Said to Be|}: gave ‘no further detafls on this|credence in the story of Saloviteh First Introduced in World (\iey porutarity. ax the Department | Eopmer Butler for Chape |“Cliri cieared up the identity of| ™ ia iin confesion Clark dsciared he Zihiman Plans' Early Action. | Gambrill Issues Statement | pounds nr ' In the his victim while being returned to |killed his eompanion after the latter on Eckington Site Through Woman. g i i L . lain’s Wife Mantl, 130 miles south .of here. 1o |had becoms offensive and attaeked g e And the large consumption ‘of the o re.enact the struggle in which Salo-|him with a hammer. He said he AN salt-sprinkled and peculiarly shaped viteh was killed. knocked Salovitch down with his fists » g g o H culinary product has caused the de. eriff Clifford Patten expressed | wrested the hammer away and struck Chairman Zihlman of the House | The devil may be getting a raw | pariment 1o undertake tests to de. | BY the Awociated Press, the belief that robhery was the|him twice on the head with it. Salo District .;;nnnn;ce 1s being ul:lsswdfln fdeal when he I accused of tempting | lermine what kind of flour makes the | SALT LAKE CITY, Ufah, January ;';"“;’jflfl "’I':m:"'_’\"‘": l;'gl"';::;:‘: ;:M: died without making a state TRAIY SRECEITRAT S TR [the serpent to tempt Eve and th hest pretsels, ‘That hard and flinty | 7 v 5 ent. Earink i AbaEGt e st e e i WG O TR :.l, Leatuts Taobiatned trom our of nigh, | —Don Snlovitch of Los Angeles. | murder charge against the youth. Clark was graduated from the Man . the farm matrket should he peima- OEIOKING b aceord-1yotein content n yesterday near Manti, Utah, by Vietim's Pockets Rifled, ti High Sehool as an honor studen nently located. He said that he ex ling to Dr. George 8. Duncan of Amer P'ennsylvania leads In production of | Sheldon Clark, 25, of Mantl, was iden- | yoponarrestea Clark had $2,169 | LW, YEATS ago. He said his parent pects to arrange for such a hearing {ican Uni pretzels, and the Department of A tified today by Clark as a butler for- a Clarl 2 were separated and that his mether soon, at which all parties interesicd may present their cases. Among these demanding a heeving i« Representative Gambrill of Mary- Jand. in whose disttict much of the farmers’ produce ®old on this market ie raised. who yesterday intreduccd a it the sta literally, D IS for Philosop ¢ re. cently, thers is no ason to blatne \tan for bringing sin into the world, ind the author of tnat part of the first_hook in the Hible made no such culturs sayn that Htate appears to [merly in the employ of Litn Grey | herift helieven wan aimn tvon aapy. | 1769 in Los Angeles. have heen the first North American | Chiplin, screen actress, vitch. The slaln man's pockets had home of the pretzel. The industry's | ~Clark confessed he beat Salovitch |heen smpiied with the exception of | More than 500 housewives tosk ex- annual production is valued at nearly [over the hend with a hammer, in- [« california drivers license and elip- | tension courses in one. of the large | 000, flicting ntn ju 'he at pings of a newspaper interview with | Eastern unt sities jast year. ¥ v of Genesls is ac Inqui Bill for the purchase of a site in | ation. W R 0 e Eckington between North Capitol 777% Dunean was, speaki 1 of evil in the worl the two doctrines—that it troduced from the outside into o perfeet world through the medinm | the first woman or that it 2 on the and ex- =treet. First street. Florida avenue, O and P street€ northeast. after confer ences Wwith experts at the M Agriculiural College. M « =aid this is the location that the far crs themselves have agreed upon 512 NINTH AMERICAN FURNITURE COMPANY “A Store for Everybody” STwith gaxoe apark coniact was 'heritage from animal ancestors which line and ecau : i the Dest to serve their purposes. inth . biamed for the accident, The Schwarlz | ziadually 8 being thrown off. The Gnat Gamdrill’s Statement. teath vester hrothe beat out ths Ramos with i A Piacs of b A ot it “Morennal Devit Not Mentioned, In suppert of his bill, Mr. Gambril! made a statement, which will be the hasie of his testimony at the prom- Aeed hearing, which follows, in part “1 do wnet believe this recommenda- . tion of the Commissioners to locate the farmers’ market in Southwest Washington, in squares 334 and O . 1= in harmony with the interest thes preducers and the consumer: in the interest of the future devel ment of Washington. Nor do I be Yieve it will meet with the approval of Consress. and certainiy not with e members who have mad: a v of the question r nearly 60 vears the farmers produce market has occupied a Fod | The Rerpent des author of Geness wax meant s ju wit t ever and intercon 5 started et and 1t Martin Schwartz to run aft to the zrounl hecomi fown the « ated by . the Duncan said, s plain & 1 qualities wh: rse with the devil | Througiw.: the Ol TeStament, he pointed out, there is no mention of N | Jl'St ]nfm'm('(l jriession that this principle s laid | automobile - Furniture Event of the Year not down from the first. The first mention of such a doctrine He Was on Craft } id. wag in one of the Apocryph 5 eliher just before o ust after the birth of Christ. From his book the idea was taken up by {#ome of the New Testament PARKERSBURG 7 (P.—Rol yeo an, ! yeservation at the intersection of e ot v SERe Navy a8 u_ pasaed on to A Here is an occasion on which you thay buy the most beautiful and stylish “NATION- Onin‘and Tauisiama avenves. beiween | Merrhers Organize 1o Help the fst dime st gones war w50y aho, Repiise fortCrmher |- ALLY KNOWN?” Furniture—carrying the label of guarantee, insuring long years of satis- enth and Twelfth sirects, just nortl ~ b membsr of the crew of the sub- | ch popular theology. \| o ; Q 1CE— 71 .\ . o ibe Natlowsl Musun, | By an ell o Pushing Plan-——8.0.P. ot e it ot |zt of the fo factory service—at great saving to you. . wazs dedicated to the City of Washing: as In the sub. ton for use as a farmers’ market. Please bear in mind that ‘all* merchandise carried by us is “Nationally Known,” such as hitherte y y the Semetic race and pointed out that | N Kiel Tables, Luxart Living Room Suites, Seeley Mattresses, De Luxe Springs, Rockford and i to Co-operate. { The Commissioners of the District | v he on the 84, | ihe ; ~ 2 g hiha ; : oF {Oatimb hinye Bebnrbanested y ir Vg Was o6 ‘of the Crew ',\',",, klll‘n"""'::m:l.”}\i;-'l":-:lnm‘l;he;ll 'v'?r Grand Rapids Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture, Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suites, etc. ths Treasury Drpnrlm"'!:‘ i \'m“l‘"‘Ix Ay 4 s when in December, | jiaqan niant, the casia plant, 5,000 O > this space as it is proposed to use the | By ssoc ress. 1 sank on a trial cruiss off o igidad Lot Sl o }and for the new Internal Revenue | while the House Flood Contrel| Pridzeport. Conn. With 41 others, | 37® before the birth of Christ. | nce a Customer AIWG}‘I a Customer N Building, but in view of the act of hm,‘,m“mm" continued s hearings on | N° Temained trapped for 8 hours | Caused by Lower Life. | under wa it is very doubtful if the Commission- | N " | 8 s Against this Bibl'eal pict re of the ers hava the right as a legal proposi- | in of evil, Dr. Duncan placed the | tion to surrender this land to be used | Senate orzanized vesterday to facil- for purposes other than those desig- x ) Q i T theory of the evolutionists. which h.! D hs itate the enactment of legislation to - holds pereonally, that evil impulses e e g S | prevent future disastrous floods in | in the human race are vestizes of A | Factors in Choice. | the Mississippi Valley. VLS 1| L lower order of life which man has “In_consideriiz any site for aj The Democratic Se heen unable to throw off. “There are | the probiem, the Democrais in the 3-Pc. Genuine Mohair { Living Room Suite farmars’ market, a number of factors ' concentrate their effort @ ¥ proximately 180 physical characters must enter into the problem. First.|the commitices in tie ! | which are known ta have - —consisting of Settee, Club Chair, the avaflability of sufficient ground r‘*"‘.(“::;:r“* in ‘_} § 11“’;“'”‘ R % il l"‘;‘."‘.{ljj""","'“lll"’;"""f;":m" | Wing or Cathedral Chair. Covered T ey oFai | DUblican Senators (o support tho | more mental characters. Physically :\Izl:‘ii\;’::r;;UInle }‘n“‘;-‘,',‘,,““"." market area. Secondly, its geographi- | fforts of the commiltecs and Senhtor | et the human race never has heen able . ol e o A cal position ‘in relation to the r»mnr;“‘"‘:‘is of Kansa ;h- Republican 10 get rid entirely of tails. We all | ions. . eader. of his party | Move Seen Oniy an Expres.{‘mn vestiges of them and every now | would be willing to co.operate. i 1 and then some person is horn with - 3 2ea2 well developed tail. We all are cen Potter Ouilines Plan. { sion of Opinion by {aurs fn o (rie sense—with heads of | | of population. Third, its accessibility to the consumers and buyars. Fourth, | its accessibility to the producers. | Actual Value $350 i car : o ities, when | | Col. Charles: L. Potter of St. Louls ) men_ and hodies of animals and the NN - 7 oniidered In its relation to & whole. Dresident of the Mississippi River Legisletors. sub-human exercises far too much | Sale s #al> as well as a farmers' market. | Commission, was the oniy awitneas | Py Price “It is interesting to bear in mind before tha House committee. He | ata e It is not a sin for the fox, Dr. RN e e’ Produre | €xplained the flond control plan form - | Duncan explained, to steal a chicken. | By the Associated Pres ulated_ by his commission and de-|B¥ th* A clared: that the comminsiona pians (ke Guat o SRere, the Ren. = { ontrol works were based ' A1® ®oing to take up the tari " the City of Washington. flflm.ol““" "o\;;r1‘?:‘):|'(r:lnltlumla;lfln,q of the past | MOrrow, but as it is without power | about $2,700,000 a year an MEAN® ;. stead of “speculating on a future | !0 initiate “revenue leg'slation, the! *0 much 10 the consumers of the city to' JLG T, T G B o0 { move seems destined to e just an ex- | (TERDISM, It becomes a sin. L have this business encouraged and | PR DI UL Ty it con. | pression of opinion, regardiess of the | M3 been pasted down in the inherit. stimulated. It has been stated by Te l¢inue jts ninth weck of hearings on | outcome. | shake off. liable investigators that seven COM- \fonday, hearing a delegation of the Republicans fn the House, where | - modities purchased in small quanti-|Chgmber of Commerce o the Unitad | tariff legis) originate. m?;u. s. _NAMVAi. SHlPS : ties on the Farmers' Market totaled | cryqes, hoaded by Frederic A. Delano | he t any revision now of the con- £1358 in contrast 10 $2.20 for the same 'or" Washington, chairman of the | ag A commodities of similar quelity pur-|chamber's ecmmittee which framed aft al import schedules, and wio R chased in a privately owned market :fiood control plan, and a group repre. | aciion there this session is in sight sTART FOR SOUTH B in Northwest Washington. This per- | senting Kentucky, headed by Gov. W.| However, the proposal rsking the i centage of yearly savinzs on a busi- | Fields. | Senate for a declaration in favor of e A ness of 000.ix no inconsiderahle | A plan. for the refore: noral downward revision of the | sum to the consumers. Missizsippi Valle: 1riff rates comearom the Republican | “1f we are 1o consider the site of a | troliing itx flond: Senator McMiister; of Souih D= | move, Ooes (o thelr Southarn manen. Farmers' Produce Market and an ul- | Introduced tod: ia its author—and with the an. | (BT TS maved yeolertar: timate centralization of the farmers’ | Aswell, Democ Louisiana. The | d support of an almost solid | - Co AT L0 v: 1 em T "1 J.?m]. R retail ard wholesale markets from the | meagure authorized the Southern For-| Democratic vote its sponsor. badgiis WA kb s g 3 g v standpoint of its avallability. its re-|ect Experiment Station to conduct a| Leaders have given the MeManter [ (10 1AterS VLS March 31, when the | Y Actual Value $225 i R I TR Iatiorship to the center of population | resmrch iffio methods of -planting | resolution rigit of way for tomorrow | ¢ m"‘, i 0 war! m"\,n ports | KN € and its accessibility, both to the buy- | hgrdwood timbar throughout the val-|and early action s anticipated, al- "fr' ny “, iy "fl"rrnlnz North. |R ers and the producers, then one turns | ley, particularly on nen-azricultural | though this favored subject of politi- iree 'q ttleships of the scouting | But when the impulse has been trans ferred from a creature at the mental | lesel of a fox to one on the mental level of man, with a different social Market as a separate proposition. you | are dealing with a business which, in ‘¢ Cash—Balance Cheerfully Arranged 3-Pc. Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite —consisting of Settee, Club Chair and Wing Chair, covered all over with genuine Jacquard Velour of the highest grade, Reversible, spring- filled cwshions. - Your selection of colorings. The movement of ships of the |\ was outlined in a Wil by Represantative . aimost instinctively to square 669 on | lands in arcas overflowed In the 1927 cal debnte i expected o prove a | Nt the Wyoming, flagship: the Utah s North, Capliol street or $ome equiva: [flocd, and on farms and denuded for- | tempting morsel for the orators and |04 the Florida with 4 Might cruisers Jent site in Eckington. | ests to prevent erosion. for those anxious to lay the ground. "™ ! accompanied by “A large percentage of the produce ! - The bill carrizd an appropriation of | work for some compaigning next Fall ey rain squadron No. mold at the Farmers’ Market is bought $50,000. ¥ or McMaster declared yester- ’ '..A" Lrow “.mF"’.“ Roada. '0 C l. B I by the hotels, restaurants, grocery and Ditans: Lotes Sestin day he expecied to win considerable | | 'Th® ,{L‘,‘:‘,l:."'u.‘.Ta"’h.ffl'.‘.‘.?’" ot 10 Cash—Balance Cheerfully e »! , « | Phis. 3 Milwaukea safled chain stores, and 80 per cent of the upport for the resolution from the | L ohiy ‘neet, but the Tranton. Fer Arranged While retail grocery stores 97 senc| 10 the committes hearing Col. | Republican side of the chamber. of the hnt:l:ynm wu;fi‘.n n.?',.::i';‘ Potter reviewed at length the past|his resolution would call f east and northwest sections of the policies of the commission xn‘ 1i* L eral wlash in tariff rates, eity. and a Farmers’ Market at square | AJ0tment of funds to leves dixtricts| Dakota Senator made it clear that he 669 would be convenient to the great.| 8105% er. declaring that inldid not intend any cut in the sched- eigh and Milwaukee will be detached from squadron off Charleston, 8, €. and put Into that port to embark 250 | NN Marines and 10 officers for tr ns | 9-Pc. Genuine American {mime districts where the proper Joc lon ffect . . portation 10 Corintn, Nicaragua, Upoy ext number of prople. The site s ae. | ) peal | u ing agriculture. gus. Upon | Sainie by e s et s L confribution not made, no Fed | The mction of the “enate on the | COMDIetion of (hia tranaport duty Walnut Veneer oEhfares, and, being near the center | €741 mones wax made avaiiahie. He | ariff compares w i that taken a year | 1648 criinera will return 10 tie fiest Shahtiren and. being nes: Ihe canter | Ll LI o of the commin. | aso, whew a some il aken & YE8T | and particinate with it In the Winte: | maneuver ——————————————— SHIPPING 'NEWS Bedroom Suite The nine pieces corsist of Row- end Bed, Dresser. Vanmity, Chiffo- rohe, Chair, Rench, Rocker, 30.1h site 10 be found. ’i”’;"l funds “|;r~ unent for leves con n,,.uy-,u sedueiion waw defeated In struction, as the embARKments Were the Feps Foen had the Henate Oppose Southwest Site, the best flood conteol gdopred the resolution, it 1::.u1 l'\'u\' “As an evidence of the views of gore no further on fis work towsrd the farmers themselves, this site, on | . . nfall within the £#3t | 3z legisint'on which had to Inftiat North Capitol street. whs indorsed ix considerably Ebove {y the Houme et i unanimously At a mass meeting of |the average, hopes nre held that there Alllaver Felt Mattress and a genu- the producers {rom Marvland £nd the | will be na_ recs e | > Arrival o and Sallings From ine DeLuxe Spring. intriet of Columbia. held in the New | Mirsirsippi area t tactor t ol A National Museum, Thursiay, Septim. | Frankenfieid s Halt Fires Actual Value $275 ber 29 And these nrodecers, vho|chs Vor ehwcking u fimsst fre, x power. | ARRIVED YESTERDAY bring 85 ner cent of the produce soid ful ispasondinun haen I imbnatriathal v Decamber 20 at |‘m. wers’ Marker. ure opposed w0 tret cum b pidan meyoee fix 0y 1 it jm 34 and 355 Washing w Vil 1 evn \ Sale on, a site the center . » combeor N of ‘popula & nlace which q . > 2 e mber Price ' may be likened 10 the bottom of & MARRIED 50 YEARS, DUE TODAY \ i oo vt e ol o Yoot Wamen Prcember 2 $10 Cash—Balance Cheerfully xued that Southwest Washington is P 4 4 . oy oamnes 1 g e . Linnnr o0 Wasagtion Given Tndey December Arranged I | Aangerous ers market because of yi i i §., Canph WK TOMORROW B Ixsien e pearoL e | B8 Lo inte o detabin g bidlind pacomber sonithwest site should e p |90 Giopema A s 4o ¢ 10-Pc. Genuine American ¥ " rmers’ market and for & neral : o . o7 ket center beeague of ta prosin Poles Rout Lithusmisns " aAlE (R RAN oA Walnut Veneer 18 4o the Potamac Yards bwsted in WARSAW 4 g Shg A o b " Viegiria. 5 niles from Washing- | e & 14 pe v . NER THREDAY O 2 s, b e . ey | S A o AW pbgon 1 e Inin oom duite mont of the freight moving ¢ O s R v et i et f ¢ ¥ ! oL e b | | Wi o Sairny 1Do. Targive | € Titkwepisn s . / WHEL A Taary ) | & A unn;:ur-ll\ and yell bnown make merita of the two eites, 1t will he|tlL0% the huued:s - 4 ¢ Fomva s hetnda annary N Nationally Known” quality and e & et t vantages, if anv. are with i MHavy e 1 | Nerver, Het, %, $103 i y the site in Northeast ’\\'u.y.m,u,., Ay fow AR T § Fivk AL TR #4018 five guest Chairs \\ et pie way here, purenthetically. thut | o ol 4241 1 b e 5 \ the mideity pite, or Convertion MHall -4 PUE THURSDAY N st ¥itth and K stresta. le it | ga i Martn funa 1|8 Actual Value $27 \ #ite on North Capitol street, which | Wb Buavin ¢ T am advocating The Convention{ ~— P———— DU FRIDAY Sale s Hull wite ix in u more restrioted and | ey el - Bienion i o . w1ed vection and I= not so sos . i Janua '“t. 4 e 10 thar wransion necessary | LR Wise V|L“‘,.,;x' 'u'-u‘}:' on. red by DU SATURDAY ' ¢ or in eelation 1o & genernl January $10 Cash—Balance e ge. for tmers. wholesile ‘ N TUOING RHIPS ed ol merrhanis SALLING TOMOKRROW C'lli"u"y Arrang Contral Sie Mentioned Yo our consideration of this brond ad e NINE FLOORS OF FINE FURNITURE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE! Wasbington us our Notional Capite! in view but & coptemplation of viston e on of 1he tuture. 11 se o el Yt \ , frevitable 1hnt ”,.vbyl. lu'g)l\t'u now SAILING WEDNESDAY SEE AM‘RICAN F'RST pocinted with 3t the den of 4 centind NAILING THURSDAY ariet vite for the three allied oy Arrrloan Bhimper - London et @etivities the farmers rvetallers S T R ) ord whelesslers, one which will e 3 conyensent, ciose U the center of \ population ené yel se located as not | Ll N 10 ciagh with the beautification of the | N eity.” \ | BAILING FRIDAY, N N ! i ~ JpeCL 1. o 812 NINTH STREET, N Col. Mitchell Transferred. | { Hnli VA e BETWEEN \ o Cob Sumes B Mitchel, Coamt At | | SAILING RATURDAY BUILDING E ANDR STS. § ¥ e o han b sl Y | el WASHINGTON'S LARGEST FURNITURE STORE Avtidlery, Munitions Building. nod | e ing i Iy PN SRR Y R | \ ssrigned 1o duty with the 6224 s i Livton, \ Artilier g nimn ey 4 b \ Corps Avew, with #ation i thit «hy A U AND MHR LW I MAKY DAY IR, ; kUo7 3% # ik mn [ ol LGN ¥ ’ ; W .

Other pages from this issue: