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No fines or penalties and you can withdraw s ea under the usual savings plan, —MONDAY! Woinibers | Under Supercision of the U. S. Treasury 949 9th Street N.W. Just Below N. Y. Ave. A letter from JOHN MCCORMACK | Vackine Company, rd the new ree ! retten to my opirion, and toat ey ure tne best of my voice yei made improvement the rew | e recording is den pi6no accompaniments ol frient KA improvemernt ink the a ruge cate ard 1ympe tre recorse : 1 ey tnt " eit: Wy Vicior Fecords repro my voice K/k o5 1t ie neard in rec 1o — Joun McCorMack Al the Auditorium January 23 at 8:15 Hear this nguished Victor artist in person; then 20 to any Victor dealer and ask to hear “Mornes Macuupr.'’ (1293) or any of the beautiful McCormack records. The comparison will astonish and delight you. Victrola VICTOR TALRING MACKI The New Orthophonc ren CAUDEN, KEW IERSEY, 0.8, 4 Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star' r D. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY (CAMERA REVEALS WILD ANIAL LIFE Maj. Dugmore Shows Close- Ups Taken in African Jungle to Audience Here. 21, 1928 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. THE EVENING® STAR, W Fedoration of Citizens' Assoclations | | | will_meet, 8 o'clock. in board room of the Municipal Building. ! | Clara Barton Memorial_Association | | will meet, 2:30 o'clock, at Cosmos Club ! i THE WEATHER and era- ture about 14 degrees; tomorrow fair. Maryland and Virginia—Falr tonight and tomorrow; slightly colder tonight in_east portion West Virginia—Partly cloudly and continued cold; tomorrow generally fair and warmer, Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 35 degrees; 8 pm., 27 degrees; 12 midnight, 21 de- grees;, 4 a.m, 19 degrees; 8 a.m., 18 de- grees; noon, 19 degrees. District slightly colder tonight; lowest tem| of Columbia—Fair | The Auxillary Home Board of Joppa | Lodge Chapter, No. 27, O. E. 8. will | give a card party for the benefit of the 1Son of Late General and hospital fund, 8 o'clock, at Joppa Hall, 4200 Ninth street. Cousin of Senator Headed A free fllustrated lecture descriptive Explosives Firm, '0! the north rim of the Grand Canyon ‘mn be given, 8 o'clock. by Randall L. Jones of Cedar City. Utah, at Eastern | High School auditorium. | e Barometer—4 p.m., 29.73 inches; e a e m., 20.88 inches; 12 midnight, 20.91 | By the Associated Press The Untversity of Michigan Aluimnac | one of the most varied panoramas of | P : o NGTON ) 11 meet at dinr at the & inches; 4 am., 2999 inches; 8 am., 'WILMINGTON, Del, Jan 21— 1D Aasoctation of Untversity | African animal life ever assembled in a | 50 ichee: T BT e, William du Pont, who died at his Win- an & Women. There will be a business sion and election of officers later in | evening. sos- the single showing of motlon pictures was presented Society audience Highest temperature, 42, occurred at 2 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 18, occurred at 7:30 a.m. today. ter home near Brunswick, Ga., yeste ’(lll,\'. Was a piloneer in the manufacture of high explosives. He was born Augu 21,1855, to a National Geographic at the Washington | 1835, the son of the late Gen. and| The Women's Auxiliary Railway Mall | Auditorium last night when Maj. A A Tide Tables. Mrs. Henry du Pont, at their home | Associntion will meet, 8 o'clock, in Cap- | pagolw re lectured on the | (Furnished by United States Coast and N the Brandywine Creck. 1ear et | oo o ol here wilo rbsien- | Radclyfle Dugmore: led Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:28 am. and 1:25 pm.: high tide. 7:01 am. and 7:17 pm from Vhrifi Tomorrow -Low tide, 2:13 am. and " | expedition he made into Kenya and Tanganyika colonics on a camera hunt or big game, A lion only 10 yards away I and was a brother of Former Senator Henry A. du Pont, who died recently Senator Coleman du Pont is a cou Willlam du Pont was one of the sto music with some ¢ 1 demonstra. tions by C. A. Baumbach y Griether seretary of the Mexican embassy | i : Ak 4 3] close [2:10 p.m.; high tide, 7:47 a.m. and 8:03 | T e David A_Coe will lecture on “Body | camera lens and an clephant so closc | 3 . | holders, “\‘\-«Lm;»r;i,;ir«:(l{n roder €0 puilding* 8 oclock, at the Leaguo fox | that he was fanned by ;I‘x.']f‘\.n,ml.)?ru”g"-“r’pm. ettt Lol 5 the Larger Life, 1706 1, street. It will | its cars were incl v tures The Si | $as Dresident of the old Hercules Pow- | [ ([NEC 4 6y demonstrations and | shown. Of the lion the speaker said, Todase Bniand) oss: j der_Co. of Cleveland from 1886 to 1802 o 0 2WELd, Herioy 1 could hear the rumblings of his in- | Today—Sun rose 7:23 am.; sun sets | He was one of the owners and a fo g Bloprhh sidos, and I became interested, not|5:16 pm. e mer president of the Repa B The birth anniversary of Gen. knowing but what I should soon be| Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:23 am.; sun | Co.. organized in Delaware in 1380 homas (Stonewall) Jackson will be | taking part in them.” jsets 5:17 p.m. with a capital stock of $300.000. Prior commemorated at the Confederate Me- : | Moon rises 6:30 am.; sets 4:02 p.m. it B e o R Water Buffalo Dangerous. | Automobile lamps to be lighted on Confederate veterans, Sons of Confed-| But the most dangerous animal, both | hali hour after sunset to the organization of this concern Mr {du Pont had been taken into the pow- Ider business by his father He was A oratc Veterans and friends are invited. | hecanse of strength and sarewdness. to Condition of the Water. member from 1878 to 1899 of E I |Representative William Collier of Mis-[be found in Africa, Maj Dugmore! Great Falis—Clear de Nemours & Co.. a partnership that issippi, will speak. the water buffalo. Despite the | . dated from 1802 to 1899, and at the time of his death had large holdings {in the present corporation, E. I. du Pont | de Nemours & Co. Mr. du Pont was a former president of the Delaware Trust Co. here and was chairman of the board of directors at the time of his death As a breeder of horses Mr. du Pont and his stables were known throughon s of “close-ups” of this beast | aged to stalk a herd of them pounds of camera on his back | ned some remarkable p:uur(«{ | | | The Speech-Reading Club_will b a card party, 8 o'clock, at 2515 C bourne place. The ugllest animal from an “over standpoint is the gnn. he said. tho the physiognomy of the wart hog pla that “freak of nature” well in the run- ning for the non-beauty prize. And the n FUTURE. The Red Triangle Outing Club will | meet at Chevy Chase Lake tomorrow at 2 T a 5-mile walk over conn- nd thraugh woodland scen- e Westfall, leader. Weather Stations *aonai | the country. At Montpelier. Va | had a stable of hackney horses an RS Fmere of New York City wil rae herd of dairy cattle. He al the Cirele Theater tomorrow compal known as a breeder of Percl on the subject: “Who Is Your 1t denizen of | The lecture will be given under m, is especially h 1. B He is survived by two children by a S. A |hard to cateh in the act of drinking, | ¥ {second marriage. a ghter. Mis nds an invitation o the pub- out the Iecturer obtained views of him | Thomas Somerville. and a son. Willi to attend. Mr. Emery also will give |1 that position. with his front feet Mrs. du Pont, who died in London a talk over radin station WRH! spread wide In a giant tripod effect | | eral months ago, was Miss Annie Rod- 530 to 6 pm. Sundav. on “Man, the | The stork was photographed, too, with | gers Zinn. His first wife was h God, the Merciful” This is a his white breast and black wings, sug- | cousin, the late Mrs. Willard Saulb tion’ of the series beine pre- | gestive of the origin of our evening Mr. Saulsbury. who also died recent ted each Sunday afternoon by the | dress costume. | as a former United States Senator.. | Washinzton Service Bureau of the as- Family Groups Pictured. SR oy i c Other plctures shown included the | Mrs. F. R. Greenwood Buried. The W e for 'I'\ntnr‘; African antelope, w his lengthy., 5 " nteenth and | straight horns: a beautiful and rarer | Funeral services for Mrs. Fred R 3 245 e Wl Greenwood. who died at her home, 2121 BSR40 variely of mhra, sy’ vellias aiberdial IFnr street. Mount Rainier. Monday : t | were conducted at the residence ves- terday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Rev | B. H. Melton of the Ninth Street Chiric- |tian Church and Rev. Mr. Kr {pastor of the Mount Rainier Ch secretary bird and th meat the I cacy: African MRS. M. M. D. SMITH DEAD. to Long Illness at Age elephant can scale the i | Church. officiated. Interment el ol oo Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Relatives acted oF 58 Tempn. T were the pho- Ihearers. M. D. Smith, 75 vears old aphs oht he lecturey | i “fan f anima's, Private Service male. femas 0 have a more intimate natural ap- | wasH" Ambulances 34- 0 DT tho e e o e O ey phases of S mni 6N, Local Calls e s o | sta 72 Grvemleh tlme | York City |, Sta W. W. Chambers Co. and the Mig : . midable hip, Phone Columbia 432 1 Funeral s 1l icted in | antelope. | Cove the Petworth Baptist C} tomnrrow Ginea | afternoon at 2 o'clock. rment wil] —— altamom a4 2 oclock.” In GLOVER PARK CITIZENS' | |OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT Dcaifis R;(‘port(*(]. ASSOCIATION IS FORMED | 7 DIES AT AGE OF 63 Oden Lake Prozram Elected Prosident. | for Improvements Planned at Meeting. NOTICE Write name & address, we wili send you FREE our illustrated circular show- ing how a complete funeral may cost you only $4.00, The Brownstone Funeral Association Office 1400 Chapin St. N.W. e expressi tion Bureau Succumbs After and befterment % Short Illness. at a meet arles A Hardy at the resi- 3600 Ben- gene O'Netll s = Corps Reserve. formed association Other e hosen were: Mr. Hardy, first | Bur b E_J. Baldwin, second | Con b : = et CRLE D ry. | Alto Hospital, where he had been a pa- ‘l HERE'S certainty of phear ent for the past week. He was €3 years ol entirc satisfaction b ool with results. when the ar- rangement n{ Fll‘ral Em' }’]Cmfl ;! lcf‘ to BIE\UL stone. SPRAYS & |- Wreaths, $5 « 5 Telegranhic Deliveries Anywhere Puneral services will be ment in Arlingt 1l served as a aster Corps du hich was de- d Frida s the date of the Department of Justice & on the special board which wartime contracts . connected with the Valuation He resided at the University Ci Col. O'Netll was a native of Cham- bersburg. Pa., but spe ri ths Reported. i of his life in the M \ A member of the Masonic Fraternity ~on hay | at Omaha NEW STORF ¥ He 1s survived by a sister. Mrs. Myrtle Bartlett of Lew d a 1407 H Se. N.W. TELEPHONE MAIN 3707 IL__—_.,“_ 1 POLICE SCOU.RING WO0oDs FOR LOST COLLEGE GIRL hoy Massachusetts Official rates New Movement in Search Inaugu Ybe Forning Star ADVERTISENENTS RECEIVED HERE I for Miss Frances Smith. e 1 {PTON Watchmakers t of work in | sic_boxes NORTHA The Frances St Job vigor here today er & week I which countiess clues Mass searc! took on new | P 1 many cities and States have been | i 5 run_down without tesult, Gen. Alfred e . F Fhote, Mass comm oner NBHO " il 1500 | of public safety, marshaled Na Yo, ne s | bolicemen for search of the woods and tren SR SR Ve V% iberal | felds around this city Hall he search was prompted by absence of authentic information to show that Rock Creek Pharmacy | Atter 0 I e the Smith College freshman, who fs | COTLIE toiiale W the daughter of a w v New Yark Ga. Ave. & Rock Creck Church Rd s rg e Droker, ever was soen after leaving o her room & week ago Friday Is a Star Branch Office Deputy's Slayer Gets 99 Years. / Shecial Diapatens o The Star ““‘.: ‘\'\" Ky | RICHMOND, Va . January 21 - Hugh You'll find the Star Branch e I i wate sy want | Pyree of Alleghany County has been Off s 37 [aent to the penitentiary for 99 vears. | Off:ce near you—and there's one ol Biack | He Killed Deputy Shertt Rrown tn re- | in practically every neighbor- Hewand [ sIsUng arrest on a charge of ohick hood in and around Washington A n tned W » ~very convenient when you | v 4 . s k, " Arnesviy Weds. have Clansified Ads for The Star. " s l:l won ,%h:r M:‘ri‘ L You can leave your copy, assured REDERICK. Md. January 21 of its prompt insertion in the L i E Moringstar of Barneaville . sl | mery County. and Miss Claudia first available issue. fove ne B Wil | F Jamison of Clarksburg were married et > AR Woilay e v ani| Thunday by Rev Charles Wehler 8 Patrons of The Star CI ad 3. ebween 3 a6 e BT [ M the Presbyterian Chureh manse ection are invited to make use s ; . ke Ihey were accompanted by Miss Oladyas A | HRESHCTERRIER ade ataved We UYL Moringatar and Edward Robinson of THE of the facilities of the Star [ Rt dyus,_rewant e Mavon s uw | paiiaiier M ABOVE SIGN Branch Offices. No fees are FATRAGK=X contalg | . ) 18 ch . ::‘[v‘l( ECAN Batents ler ¢ 1 L X 2l \ DISPLAYED arged; only regular rat | Phion i \ Marriage Licenses. BY “The Star prints such an over [ % et ® Wi ) ol i il AUTHORIZED whelmingly greater volume of [ BUERY BOG= Suwaved oo Riod s o1 | X e ¥ Fareman STAR Classified .\'|\HU*IH(( vary :.' oy Il. Eehime Soita puppy towand ; o & I*:‘w”nm\‘ N BRANGH day than any other Washing n R el e Y int R A ton paper that there can he no | ot ) rsday i ewand | g . o the best results Mad laser Bkl and S8 1wt D] e V4 ward Rewn G e W e Farke W R artson and Onhetia Siiiiwelt NPRING OF FEARIS an Ba ave W or b | By land Wiging b Mattie Duiian. hoth the ¢ " it By LR M TR R U AT i he Corner” s Moot | New Wamahive“ave | M st | A Star Branch Ofice : AT The (e VAL e F b | 810 BILE TRt w0 Tornar 100 and “ATaaka |\ f Waan Aaad Beday wiiwing abour 1w, 1818 \ sl N Fionoes B Relan, LATTER DAY SAINTS | FOUNDERS HONORED " | Deaths. un, Frid AR “Héwa Mra_ Jo v Church Leaders Pay Tribute to, .. | - a llh\l)\‘ Pioneers at Final Rites | her geadioncs in Tllinois. [WUPE. 0n Thorutay By tha Assdciated Press. NAUVOO, Ili, January 21.—Braving |a bitter cold northwest wind, a smali | ky group of leaders from the Latter Day| | Saints' Church yesterday officiated at |the final rites of Joseph, Hyrum and |Emma Smith, founders and leaders of that sect almost a century ago. The bodies of Joscph and Hyrum, ho were shot and killed by a mob in June, 1844. and secretly buried beneath the basement of a deserted house here, | were located only last Monday, ending {a controversy which has disturbed the | church for nea 84 ¥ s. The body of Emma Smit wife of Jose] | exhumed alsd the SMITH, 50 | buried in erypts in the f which a suitable memorial will be erect- H ed later Frederick M. Smith, eph Smith. gave a brief eulogy of | three and spoke of their services to church and related the circumstances S of their deaths. veral leaders of the | 3 e om Nauvoo Latter Ds rch also THORNTON. spoke. A wreath and large silk Ameri- can flag were placed over the crypt Joseph and H: iby the mob shortly after the | others had been arrested on a char treason. ge of | British Bast A 21,000 square mi | €ards of Thants. ERT A REBINSON “.1“ : ADCOCR Aemoriam. FREY. FURGESON JGASKINS On ¥ E GASKINS JONNSON HN ESTARLISHAD isa 5 Wa OHN "R."WRIGHT co. s sra L1 N N Seve Craved o neral : W. Deal & Co. NOOLN w “P.A. TALTAVULL O3 TALTAVULL Mee A T v s W 1. N0 BKANCH OFFICE " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 201 EANT CAPITOL ST .. T.F. COSTELLO g Jloscph‘ l:'-’\.‘ er A.'s‘SL‘us . i, <+ V. L. SPEARE CO. R R ] Funersl Diectar and . vk James T. Clements Wt Lonw o INANG MARWN W TR Wiees e Weat S0 N ALMUS R SPEARE Sucveeding the anginal W. R Speace Ua 1823 Connecticut Ave, Potomac 4600 N At PN R e 4 ves at M0 F W. Warren Taltavull Nl S155 14tk & Spring Rd. Col. 484 ALARAN ap danvare 18 1 Timothy Hanlon \. N ON\E \\,\A\\ e e ' LA B T ) Faove L Sve =) Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 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