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THE _FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €., MOXNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1928, el % PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Undaer Supervision U S Treasury 2408 H ST. N. W, THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain tonight HEALTH SCHOOL | vising bout freezing. Maryland—Rain tonight and possibly tomorrow morning. slowly rising tem- perature. Virginia—Cloudy tonight, possibly rain_in_east portion; tomorrow partly clou with rising_temperature. West Virginia—Cloudy. possibly rain | Fowler Recommends That| Board Refuse Proffer of SINCERE WELCOME IN HAVANA DEEPLY IMPRESSES COOLIDGE President Makes Little Effort to Conceal Plecasure as Thousands of Cubans POTOMAC MAN EXPIRES. Asher C. Travis Was Machine and Invention Expert. POTOMAC, Va., January 16.—After |® protracted fllness Asher O. Travs I died Saturday at his residence here. He was born in Alexandria in 1872, He was for some time a supervisor with the | National Roller and Ball Bearing Co. | and the Murray Engineering Co. He afterward became proprietor of the District Machine Works, in George- the Republican organizations in the places mentioned. and that in order to conceal the said expenditures of money the Republican committees filed false and improper returns of the moneys re- ceived and expended.” Wilson asserted that in the carrying WILSON FILESNEW | | registered as voters who were not | 2ge. who were dead, and who had not | pald their poll tazes. Amended Petition in Election sl |DR. A. T. ARONSOHN DIES. Contest Contains More Greet Him With Cheers. T K . slightly V1 | o 6 " ! : R SRR, i, Y — el of Ucipsiatindthede e ; Was Identified in Early Develop- [ Lake Estate Site partly cloudy i . e B e oy lxentions. Hia Specific Allegations. Doctors J partly 5. By a Stafl Corrospondent of The Star, preparing for this visit of the President I°8Ves his wife, Mrs. Belle Travis: his ment of Johns Hopkins Hospital. | e Recordsjfor 24 iHours. HAVANA, January 16~ President | and Mrs. Coolidge. Public improve- | 100, HATTY tavis; two daughters. — Know Al R s0: | ments that had been left in abeyance | MrS. H. A. Simms and Miss Gertrude | | BAN FRANCISCO. Calif., January 16. ‘Thermometer | The District Health Department o 0 38: | Coolidge is overjoyed by the warm and | g2 /o8y TR BER L Y condition | TTAVIS: @ sister, Mrs. W. H. Wood: a | M the Associaied Press ! —Dr. Abram Theodore Aronsohn, .nrc;l\ur - Tecommer d that Ilu"r(‘l\\‘:ll\:\:hu|1‘rlil(u‘- };k:::ud;‘mu. 41: 4 am. 38; 8 am. 34: | ettt maner 8' b“mm ::";ms o |-)§_“",‘-"m“_y.‘: u?,,"f,,f.y‘ were m:,nrd*}f:f::l"';;_r]I'“;vl. JJ- Robertson, " and - five | Wholess u-'r’n.nul in r«‘e;\lr’:“nn NG 80 years old, surgeon, formerly of Bal old Lake estate, near Thirteenth street | i P | been received in the Cuban capita to completion in thelr honor grangsh Hdleky | voting in Philadelphial Allegheny and o0 550 8 W otiiee ] and Ro nd avenue northeast. |y BTOCE L D 4 e, 305 Those Who are familiar With the Ler TIEte ey wes Hia dinue ronimeral services will be held (omor- | fuur other counties in' Pennsyjvania | 0. Md.. died sesterday. Dr. Aron apes J|be not 8 temporary local e | 8 a.m., 30.55; noon, 30,54 aracteristics of the American Presi- | guests of President and Mrs. Machada, | W At 3 Pmat the residence. was charged in_an amended petition | 90hn was identified in the early de- il i for the 4 o the | Mighest temperature, 67, occurred at| dent could plainly see that the Chief | and only « small conpany ot 40 or 50 | —— | fled with the Senate today by Wil- velopment of the Johns Hopkins Hos- tent is pas- OO The chool suthor- | 2, pan. Vesterday: lowest ‘temperature, ilive, 5 e responded o the | people had“been invited beeasse of | “MYSTERY? TO END, | llm B Witon Democeat. who is con- | piral teurized. fecommendations, Lhe ihe Health De- | 33. occurred at 8 'a.m. today ! waves and cheers of the people upon | informality, | . | teting the scat of his Republican op- B il | nperature same date Jast. year—| the strects and s he arose to sealk | The question of Presiden: Coulidge | e | onent, William 5. Vare ment officers inspecte bulld- | o hest, 28; lowest, 11. to the distinguished gathering of the | responding to toasts by drinking an | cj i . : etition is more specific ts ing are expected to refuse the offer | Hig representatives of 21 American repub- | intovicant was ot presonted us | O C1UP Will Disclose Secrets of Uions. thiantwas (he ore Aledi et ENTERPRISE SERIAL of the property. which was made by | Tide Tables. lics, was deeply affected. This calm and | problem. The banquet 1o be given by Trunk to Members Tonight. the last session. on which the com- | Edward D. Rheem, 1 T o | (Furnished by United States Coast and | self-possessed man made Hittle effort to | President Machada tonight i} be fon, contained in a 5 mittee ordered its pri he recommend 4 its p tions committ s and elec- Geodetic Survey.) 1o make full inquiry to Today--Low tide, 9:29 a.m. and 10:12 his pleasure. The “mystery trunk.” which has oc- | cupied a conspicuous piace in the lobby | conceal | The welcome accorded him has been oo formal. This affair will be very wet— dated January 14 and signed by wines and liquors of all soris will be ng Association | C. F 4 2 e City 2 determine whether Vare was legally c . Rnt COmORIer S kR o e reote o S R 1D | unlike Anything: ot CAlVIAR o s s ot many of the dishes to b | Of the City Club and has baffed all at- | elected. ~ Meantime, Vare has been re. ith St. & La. Av T ot of " sehools, | | Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:17 am. and | experience. A hundred thousand. or | served will be seasomed - with cum, | mpts D1 (ombers 10 IemED (68 etz fyseq the: oathe uf office: hecaike: ot IE 30(te Seomtiat i Stasbeb et e e " | 11:03 pm. high tide, 3:42 am. and | more temperamental Latins have rained |Sherry and other intoxicants | e reimbened at the conclusion | primary campaign’ expenditures 5 (oo s epoetion of the proftered | 4:05 p.m. | cheers, bravas and blessings that un-| Traveling from Key West to Havana, | °f &1 pment by the club tonight | wiieon “charges a conspiracy by Re- | at 8:15 o'clack. in honor of new mem- in the ; bers, who will be installed life of President Coolidge and in which | ly have come from their the man who has come to country on out of sight of land most of the time, o) rphy of the Joseph A. Murphy of comprised an experience new iing Dr S t while | publican _forces during and afier the District health office found th The Sun and Moon. senatorial election November 2, 1926, in ‘Today—Sun rose 7:25 am.; sun sets EVERFRESH sanitized Citrate Magnesia at your druggists, Money Loaned to Members ot Se There will also be many acts of (o at e erty was their a mission of good | g S Philadelphia and in the counties of P e 18the yecds ‘of a health | 3:10 p.m. will and friendliness. 1t is natural | Mis. Coolidge shared. In his trips on | ‘audeville. followed by dancing. during | peiavare, Schuylkil, Luzerne. Lacka- | OB Easy Monthly Payments sy 5(‘11,‘('.‘ m,:m,"; itself was \\Ilnll\'i Tomorrow—-Sun rises 7:25 am.; SUN | {hat Mr. Coolidge expected a degree the Mayflower, the President has m-n-r} . 4 wanna and Allegheny. dames F. Connelly James F. Shea hool, 3 s v | sets 5:11 pm. BT BTN of public applause, but he was antici- pating nothing like the demonstrations | he has experienced thus far during his | visit. and he responded nobly to the spirit of these people | Those in_his_party who thought they knew Mr. Coolidge through long : L and Intimate association. scarcely recog- | nized him tod this affable person- e. while the Cul have been deeply " 1 scho rposes. D ¥ 5.2 Automobile lamps to be lighted one- F oon and in it he had sug-| ! ! A Ton Foberty owners of the | hall hour after sunset. vicinity of the Lake estate might v"fl] Condition of the Water. st the location of the school | ooy panc Gron t site __ Weather in been so far ont that he unable (| 3 see the shore line. In the Straits of ‘Teaching of Garlic by Florida yesterd:y, the escortng de- | has been started in Ireland royers were the only objects within his Jine of vision for several hours. For | the first he trd e one great the President: ¢ received all the corded by strict naval e | " Morcover. the contestant alleges that phonograph | “in the carrving out of the conspiracy large sums of monev were expended by President Serrerary | | Murphy Let us quote our low prices Citizen Groups Protest. ssoclations of North- nonors iations & . BECAUSE of the unusually large crowd, many visitors were un- able to inspect the Early American Home Exhibition to their entire satisfaction yesterday. . % .. th orel ler- . 3 ‘fruquette to the eq nder-in-chiet 1l Orders Given Careful Washington—ihe Dahlgren Ter: { impressed with the personality of the | fpig (% N ; "y Attention ce. the Rhode Island Avenue. the| Predident, sy have 1ot thir heber ”I}I:L“l(u'."‘::"m‘ m.il:\xh.ll volidze for No Deli Charge okland, the Michi and the | Stations. | to Mrs. Coolidge. Her beaming smile it ato atrende ¥ o Delivery Char service on one of Uncle ships. There was music b orchestra and a sermon by the c n. Rev. C. S. Long. Mrs Joined in the s Edgewood grow ‘measures expressing vigorous opposition to the school and laying plans for a fight at a series of special meetings Saturday night and yest and friendliness won every one virtual- |1y the | country. For ‘a long time Havana has been ' ‘;MRS. MANSFIELD HELD | AFTER SUICIDE ATTEMPT! moment she set foot in this J. Frank Kelly, Inc. 2101 Georgia Avenue N.W. RER—MILLWORK—DU FONT AN TR ARDW ARE | Abitene . ay. Albany In the report received by Dr. Ballou | Atiania today it was cited that the building’s | Mot location, in so far as it is isolated from ( i nearby buildings by large grounds. high | Do You Want P e o the width o | GROUND FOR ADDITION B Lo 2 Fhode Tsiand avenue, was ideal. Small |5 - Policeman's Wife Charged With | Misrepresentation in Purchase Bethany Congregation Holds Cere- monies at Second Street and Rhode Island Avenue Site. rooms. lack of corridors and toilet | i} facilities and other structural features of the building, designed for residential purposes alone, make the house un- suitable for the use for which it is offered, and., even if accepted. would provide accommodations for only one- third of the 58 tubercuiar pupils, it was |\ a Good Coffee? Burchell’s Bouguet of Poison at Drug Store. Upon her discha Hospital today, where she has beer fering from the effects of self-admin- istered poison, Mrs. Dorothy Elzabeth Formal ground-breaking ceremonic for the addition to the Bethany Baptis Church at Rhode Island avenue an inted out in the report. d poison. N 4 38c l b P When. in an effoft fo prevent the | i Mansteld, 24 years old. wife of Police- | Second street and the new Christiar . e . health school from being moved from | Y man Ch: S. Manstield of the Community Center to be erected ther Thirteenth and V streets to the Toner | ¥, yol™ i enth prec was arrested by De- were celebrated at the chureh lot short t t t - s~hm§l. Twenty-fourth and F streets, | i ity 01N tective CI A. Mansfield of the rar- Iy after noon yesterday by the congre Or elr ene l l as een ar ll | Potomac Park, Mr. Rheem had inquired | : colic squad ay lation cation and their friends from vari N . burchne |of the school authorities whether mi B e i ed churches. A prosram of special 1 | not they would accept another building. | ¢ at Mrs. Mansfield & ligious services was led by the pasto t t t 817-819 14th St. N.W. at no charge or at mominal rental, ne | hart a drug store, mistepresent- Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson, and Rev. € range SO a e ome ma e *77° | was told that no definite answer could | € she intended to make of it. B. Van Der Linden. be given until the offered building had | < 1 | nsiield took polson several The invocation was pronounced b been inspected by Health and Fire De- | %» g With Miss Mittie Lofise Rev. Mini C. Marseglia, pastor of tir partment officers. Unless the property vears old. who died from Church of the Redecmer. The S kept open daily until 10 P.M. Graduate Glassed Fitted fulfilled the requirements laid down by he dose a short time later. Miss Ed- ture was read by F orm iyes Examin B e e e i v i vV was ta 0 her home lette. rector of the C he Ad olieze i in Charlotle, N. C. Pg vent. and Miss Emma L. Wilkins th | Dr.CLAUDES. SEMONES FaibeREluscd, {1 wasigxpinined, | field. around whom the action revolved, is ur from the for NAZARENE MISSION eave a brief historical sketch of ti church and told of the new buildin £ De Groot. moderator of the C | lumbia Association of Baptist Chu brought greetings from the assoc| Mass Meeting Held. Eyesight Specialist Phane Main 321 409410 Mclachien Bide. EXHIBIT HOME night unds the Dahigren Te " g ciation, the executis mittee of the ind congratulations from the Na 1321 Sih 9 - Rhode Island wue group adopted Baptist Memorial Church. resoluitions of objection in @ special | mdy SERVICES ARE BEGUN Ll st ret INGRAHAM ST B.,,;jfi,;‘z s Mgl ovd | e i _—-]—d Rl Naval Academy Professor Dies. . Rhode Istand avenue. In the first of | anon Rhinelander of Washing- <u-iai Dipatoh to The Star, - two resolutions. the members protested | R e NAPOLIS, Md. January 16— N Shannon & Luchs, Inc. against the location of the school on | ! R b . Prof. William J. King, for two y . . the Lake estate, “or at any other place | contizuous to or in the vicinity of | Rhode Island avenue northeast.” 1In| Chapel of the Nativity. head of the department of mathemati 1435 K Street N.W., the United States Naval Academy here. died at his home late yesterday The Nazarene Mission, to be conduct- DISTRICT CAT SHOW 11pon 10 appoint a commitiee to appear FORMALLY OPENE Nazarene in the Chapel of the Natvity, ago. He leaves his wite oo’ c‘l?fla { before the school board Wednesday. " | Fourteenth and East Capitol streets (%o brothers and three | Those appoinied were Ira B. Nulier southeast. each day this week through | chairman: O. Vet llen, sl Friday, was opened vesterday at | F._Benfer, Ambrose Higson, K. P. A"’X\Twelhh Annual Exhibit by Wash- 11 am. by Rev ’Phlhp M'rrm | 5 s S5y g . canon of the Washmg- | bert, Willlam | ington Association Begins, With |t Cathedral Rev. Enoch Magruder ! Rhinelander, : vicar of the chapel. officiating. A ser- e by 200 Felines Entered. | mon was delivered last night by Rev 0 iy L Ampction 1 Dr. John Gayner Banks, national di- Sect s iy sl Similar | _The proud purring of the aristocracy Tector of the Society of the Nazarcr: - 2 and a committee com- | 0! Washington's feline world mungled | Holy communion will be held each Z. Bumside, W. Z. Lewis, | With the less deeply intoned vocal ef- | MOrning ;“ 7 o'clock, @ general confer- nside, Z. 5 each If we talked to you by the hour telling you how good the { posed of C. o e g gk e = ~ | forts of their humbler kin In resnonse | *nee morning at 10:30. a song Yorktown Cigarette | H pacnsen, David Hermaan and G. | 770 o1t 'for order by Mra. H. 1. West, | Service each evening at 3:30 and a ‘ser 5 . | T4 R. Trundle wes appointed o head | president of the Washington Cat Club | mon each night at 8 during the five- is, we could not make a ‘Commiitice from. the Michigan Park | ¥ho this morning opencd the twelfth | Week day mission program, It is an- S rpons ey Hugh . Torbet sifl | Annual show, which the club is staging | hounced you like it. e of ‘members of the |8t Alglon. ‘Eighteenth strect and Co- | e e . | Edgewood ' Associat t the | lumbia road. en womer @ been axecutod in You've first got to board mreting Wednesday They wers | T8° show began with almost 200 rep- | o NOen have been executnd in try Yorktown. We |choen st exccutive mertings of their | rescnialives of every speckcs of rec0s- | yuiily of murder. Bt ot {hem wers Ty HWn. respective as i’,“m:m, el materday L R e s fuure Nhose pro- put to death for killing hux Included among the more exclusive are many of renown not only from this city and the United States, but others from | many other parts of the world. Con-| stantinople. Siam, Persia, Turkey. South | Africa, India, the Isle of Man, France Mexico The judging began this morning and | will continue through tomorrow, when urge you to do that. Then we needn’t tell you any more about it. We will take the chance that York- 'POLICE AND FIREMAN | PAY BILL INTRODUCED Zihlman Offers Measure Increasing a i awards will be announced. Mrs ow avor wi i George Bray of. Brighton, Mass, will| town Salaries of District [ Tins nasice match your taste, { Officers of the club are: Mrs. West, Mrs, vice Edvard 8. 8chmid and Dr | president honorary Frank M. Thompson. | better than any president: Miss Emma COMPOUND “othersmokeyouhave | vice presidents; Min, Ben | . t commitie introduced his treasurer, and Mrs, Paul L. & ever enjoyed. ek Arien of the | Bonner, secretary Sl Gives f Those In charge of the show are| Will you take the mesbers 000 o Dot | “West, Miss Payne, Mrs. Bonner | chxml}Em 5 | chance and just try 1 wrodiced by Represmtatine | 404 M. Fuller The Knowing Mother nce an e et ey e Colds, Coughs due to Cold Will Have No Other one pack? ket | Eesto of Famous Shipyard Closes. and Common Sore Throat 5 crense of $1.000| BELPAST, Northern Ireland, Jan- Twenty for 15e, uary 16 % —The famous shipbutlding T EXPERIMENT! Thie o . i DON’ the assistar rmndent and | Lards of Wolkman, Clark & Co. will| sellable madicine "has “relieved thous Larus, Richmond, Vigisia of $500 each wrs and captains | Cose down today, when the last vessel, oade 1t will yeli , the new Anglo-American tanker and inereas 00 ch o lieuten- - s, M | Chesapeake i lnunched |ants and those in lower grades proposed for the Police the Zinlman bill i as ajor end superintendent, ant superintendent, 84,500 4600 w5, 83500 2,700 private ates, first offers its ift Week Begins tomorrow— tom- Chestnut F ers a new convenience, the BOTTLE CAP made that will not tear when you open the bottle. Just in salary are pro- © Depaitnent, Ui chief puty chiel engineer | 4 the battalior, | Y recelve ¥500 increas v,y , ecr, ¥ e et everybody join in as no Dairy in the District sells milk equal to | s giving impetus 1o the idea N \ . . sLies 2 Rules and ideals for which T that of Chestnut Fanm chness and purity— el " For r which Thnft dent of machinery a0 Week stands, murine. ontl Thrift no other Dairy its bottles with this ime- 50; marine freman szi00; pri tes. | The ten precepts which = g cis 2400 privates, © pecon . e 'OV “h = s D, et " eiann Stk and oo constitute the “Thrift Deca- proved Cap. ’ ake a bud ) ' / ‘flug}lé ltqamc : 3. Record expenses logue” merit universal havi | bank ac- . rom ng CLUB TO HEAR BALLOU. B L adoption — for they work Lt s ol it s’ U PRI S P 2 Gary s sl not only to the good of the York, “] was both Evening Meeting ut Y, W, C, A, 6. Own your home. ndividual but for the wel- with n extremely ’ : 4 4 7. Male a will s ey en X o ¥ Invest tn safe se- fare of the community as e Mgy Monday kicning Clib g U curities v Woren's Chinisting Assocltion 9. Pay bills promp- well, i seventecnth wnd K slieels ty U Gk 1 Frank W 1, superintendent B bl hare with Be a Booster of of vill deilver s sddiers on . o n ’ . ra ¥ tie Cinla for Work” and “Thrift Week crsen Beyer il speak u Morg Potomace 10 . g the Clllg tor Waork S Wl s Mt Uy Rated Highest by the District Health Department o . An wyerage of pore th 5 000,000 o automobiles .‘wu‘d JL s sz, belng exe

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