Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1928, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 =il ATTENDED BY MANY 5.000 Enjoy Celebration at Junior High School—Stu- | dents Take Part. 1 Pupils. teachers, parents of pupils and Just neighbors crowded into Langley mior High Scheol vesterday afternoon | and last night for the carnival to cele- ate the completion of its 15-room | and auditorium addition. opened Iast | VOLEY CARNIVAL | ™= THRILL THAT COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME. —By WEBSTER. . YOU'RE LOOKW PURTY MIFTY TNIGHT, MI59 CLAYBURN. YOOR CYE 5 SFARKLE LIKE TWIr STARS INM HEAVEN'S DIADEM. SAY, How 'BouT TAKIN A LIL STROLL 1N T CONSERV-A-ToRY & THLMAN BANKING MEASURE FAVORED House Subcommittee Recom- mends Passage of Bill Regulating Accounts. ‘The subcommittee on insurance and banking of the House District commit- tee today ordered a favorable report to the full committee on the Zihiman bill, sponsored by the District Bankers' As sociation. to protect the bankers from definite loss in what is now a common { Rebel “General’s Injuries in Bombardment Said to Be Serious. | By th® Ansociated Pross. | MANAGUA, Nicaragua, January 21.— | Advices from Ocotal today indicated the possibility that the rebel general Augustino ‘Sandino was wounded in the airplane bombardment of his SINDIND JEPIRTED TRAGTION WOUNDED IN HEAD| REPORTED BY HAM | President of W. R. & E. Co. Addresses Stockholders’ Meeting. President Willam F. Ham of the Washington Rallway & Electric Co. re- ported to stockholders at their annual meeting today that there was a fall ing off in street car traffic during 1927 INCOME -y 18t Wash’ton to Florida The only Double Track Railroad between the North and Florida. PROM WASHINGTON THE MIAMIAN GULF COAST LTD. Lv. 2:55 p.m. Lv. 2:85 p.m. Other fast through trains daily [ Weat Indian 144, Fverglades 114, Coast Line Flocida Wai Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South Tickets, vations, Information frem GEO. P. JAMES, G.P.A, H" St., N.% , Washingron, D. C. Tel. Main 7838 { practice regarding joint bank accounts | stronghold at EI Chipote last Sunday.|0f 1047859 revenue passengers, but Ask for “Tropieal Tripe” Bookiet week for initial use during the next or safety box deposits. Confirmation of reports that Sandino | that the great increase in chartered bus semester, which begins February 1. F. G. Addison. jr. chairman of the | was dead and buried was lacking. | service had overcome this loss, operat- 5 2500k 9T the a6 M choons | law’ and_legislative ‘committee of the | “'Tne latest advices as to Sandino, for- | I8 Tevenues having increased $18,89883 | —— — indicated thst 5000 persons had at- | tended the various performances staged District Bankers' Association and vi president of the Security Savings & warded by the Marine garrison at for the vear. “Traffic has been falling off almost Commerclal Bank. presented the case | Ocotal, ald information recelved from | constantly since 1 said Mr. Ham, FOR SALE in all parts of the building under the for the bankers. He said, this measure | Nicaraguans coming into the town Was|“but to a considerably less degree in et rotiin ,h,| was sought principally fo relieve the | that Sandino was wounded in the head | the past three vears than formerly 5120 Chevy Chase promotion of every depar | banks from liability for not carrying|and shoulder and was attended by a Undoubtedly the inereased use of ¥ Sehbol rhere mas BN Reslle shw. out a contract with elther, party 10 @ | Mexican doctor. His wounds were | Privately oumed automobiles nas been Parkway & regular “clrcus sifies X joint account through refusing to ho stated to be serious. h £ause is reduction - One-half block west of ey ol aks T e the checks of elther party \'\;)l:rnm:,l;:\ Col. Robert H. Dunlap, United States | 7o 7116, condensed qrr.:yx:nn | Siatement e o acrobatic stunts and & host account_has been attachel Marine Corps, arrived here and will ool Mg £ of clowns that gave to the celebration a1l the aspects of the canvas “big top.” | Plan Equipment Purchase. | The circus was conducted to raise funds for the purchase of certain equip- W \ ment rendered aainst the other party He poinfed out that a similar bill had been referred by the Senate District committee to the corporation counsel, by whom it had been approved Makes Law Definite. probably go to Ocotal and establish his headquarters in the region. The U. S, S. Ogallala arrived at the port of Corinto’ with Marines and supplies. Airplanes returning from the Nueve Segovia district, where Sandino had operations of $5.865.429.63, and a mis- cellaneous income, including dividends from the Potomac FElectric Power Co of $1,300.682.98. Operating expenses $4,846,618.90, interest or amounted to funds Beautiful New Home Center Hall Plan 4 Bedrooms and 1 Dressing Room, 2 Bathrooms Vapor Heating System Modern - e gul funded debt to $746,429.01, p: 2-Car Brick Garage e ithe o = T e Bl ut in the | been active, reported no signs of rebel | Ly inacd debt - Toaterial Tutaiahed by the achoo i | Repressnfaiive Elanton. put in 108 | heeny ol g of dividends on preferred Aterial furnished by the school author- = vecord of the hearing that the bunks | activity. e A cR pesienedl Price Today, $27,650 ities. and faculty members today ex- pressed confidence that the goal had been reached in financial return on the of Washington should be highly com- mended for encouraging of joint bank accounts. through which the opening | BELIEVE NDINO ALIVE. common stock, $390,000. The company had a total net income for the year of Price Tomorrow < $1.573.064.70 investment of labor and money. Since | a widow would be assured of wn;h‘ Brother of General Thinks Death Re-| President Ham referred to ¢ 4 $27,475 A every department will benefit by the money to meet pressing nesds in the ¢ Is. Strat | expenditures in keeping 1 'Buy When the Price Suits You T t A event of her husband’s death | port Is Stratagem. Cile coinme Heated and Open Lntil 9 P\ enlarged facilities of the school. each n 1 g of the compan; contributed the talents of its particular Representatiy of Ohio| NEW YORK, January 21 (@) —Belief | are now be GEO. W. LINKINS students in planning for the show foc att t that 108 | thay Gen. Augustine Sandino, Nica- ling 58 mil . W, Among the school suthorities who | mensure makes the Iny definite 0 that uan rebel leader, is still alive is held| “During 1733 De Sales St. attended the circus were: Henry L. bysiness men and all others know *he Socrates Sandino, 29-| “there h Gilligan. mer‘;xb('r of the Board of Edu. exact rights in regard to joint vank 4 Brookiyn miechanic, the subject of me Watch This Ad Each Day eation: Stephen E. Kramer. first ascis ant supern M. Elv. supervising_principal of the | ffth division: Henry Draper. supervising | principal of the first division and| accounts. Among the banker hearing were: R. V man of the law and leg tee of the District Bankers' the Riggs ng doubt as to the truth of reports that Gen. Sandino was killed in a bombing raid by American Marines Socrates said that the region about El Chipote 15 wild and hilly and he was letter from the mission stro v with Harley P. Wilson and repres tives of the Capital Traction Co the object of formulating an accept fes i and president of confident his brother contemplated T O e | il AR e TRANSFER & third division: Dr. Elmer S. Newton {law and legislative committee of the Socrates. however. sald his. brother principal of Western High School. and Miss Mas Firmage, principal of Gales 8chool REHEAKSING \N IS AIRST Building Association Council Haynes, chairman of the D ing House Association and p H V. Clear- would fight to the finish. giving his life if necessary to attract the attention of the world to his country. ress me of the nd it is hoped m ! fair to the public and hoiders ORAGE CO. T FIRE PROOF BUILDING e ; s W ] curities of the o CRATING, PACKING, SHIPPING & -4 Parmers and Merchants National — Socrates said he received a le'ter volwed. may be devised." e HCSTAR R A ED o sbamaeithe indeobpertorm. | DRESS ST THE TECHMIQUE HH Mcker president of the from “his ' father written from their ’pry s e e \be vt BN d N EEIMBVIERS g 5 s i ( National Capital Bank: Ggorge O home in Niquinohomo and dated report of th toma o o E s e 0. | EMPLOYED 1M TTHE MACAZINE i Walson. president of the Liberty Na- | simply “January.” in which he told of Ca this snowine o e b, Fower WANTED-LOADS TO AND FROM ke fiinciout e v ILLUSTRATION S OF THE FERIOD /| Honal Bank: John Poole. president of 8 recent vist to him of representalives | yegy y 5 PHILADB.NISATONNEVIYORK van h | | the Pederal-American National Bank. of the “Fellowship of onciliation.” ~ Barriet R Evans, & teacher. & com- | 1 R R and Mr. Woodward. representing the Who asked that he endeavor to persuade . RICHMOND AND POINTS SOUTH mittee composed of practically every v S 4 4 Bullding and I A t his son to cease fighting. The father TURK SAYS HE IS . FURNITURE INSURED member of the faculty directed the | ¢ ullding and Loan Association. ; . " 154; CALL NORTH 3345 5043 various projects Chairmen in Charge. ‘The several chairmen and their re- spective activities included: Mrs. A Kinnear. circus: Miss E. H. Matthews, Newspapers Used to Restore Morale LAW HITS ENFORCER. Letters of Indorsement. Letters of indorsement were sub- submitted from Charles J. Bell. pres dent of the American Security & Trust Co.: L. P. McLachlen. president of the said he would make no promis si when he last saw his son in May the general was so determined to fight his cause that the father knew arguments would be of no avail. SEEKS TWELFTH WIFE Champion De- r McLachlen Banking Corporation: B. A 2 clares His Mate of 98 waudeville: Miss A J. Tennyson, side L o i v ' io- ' Bowles, vice esident of the Prtomac show: Miss H. Bundick. rodeo: Miss | Of Flood Victims, Naval Flyer Says Ofcisl Who Trailed Trafie vio | i B tent of the Piomac - THEATER MAN PAYS $25. Years Bores Him. }{;‘rln;‘('at.ttr;::wmlflmro:u{‘émfien " lators Is Caught Himself | of the Munsey Trust Co: Claude H VP B fomii¥ nee 0 the Ass i Y | e e | s B 2 . vety Manage pedifor:Nawe| “Orinondraee ot Eames of skill: Miss Helen Hodgen 1co. | MADRID, Spain. January 21 o@).- | Woodward® president of the Lo Gayety Manager enalised for New | 'coNSTANTINGPLE, room: Miss Emma Bowen. music: Mrs. | 57 (h® Associated Press. courses In levee engineering and re- |1 sormaciones, Madrid daily newspaper nresident of the Washingtén Loan Year Eve Violation. Nsha. who ciatae. to be b SroescHestwee Suukiing gt | Saienshaperswece aujeditoyrowtore dthe | Poriedrondiigas o RtheRAmmy fensl- | L SERCE L SRER L HIE | SRS ol I ingt e | thie Coneat’ of the prosention: | T ar L oNe Bis tx X Patterson. costume design: Mrs_A. moralc of refugees in last Spring’s Mis- | P°°™ Ith the con fthe pr < of the Bank of Commerce & Savings ) William P Hoover. president of the tinguished himself by a relentless cru-| National Savings & Trust Co.. H V. Haynes. president of the Farmers & Mechanics' National Bank. RV Hartke, grab-bag: Miss Martha Coffin, candy. Miss Kate Gibbs, ticket distribu- tion: Miss Norma Bose, decoration and posters: Miss Louise Johnson. poster printing: Miss Elizabeth Lewis, grill fames: Mrs. C: Thomas. lmwkers, and Miss Hildegard Hicks, clown make-up. Ira J LaMo! the world is res Theater. and forfeit the Saturday night closing Year eve today in the Dist lumbia branch of Police Court sissippi flood, Lieut. Dixie Kiefer, Navy | aviator, told the House fiood control | committee yesterday afternoon in de- | scribing the flying activities of Navy the Army have been issued by the Wi | pilots dunl:.ed lh:h:nund.l&m. i 'mk‘Dennnmem to Theodore R. Snyder, He declar t snakes often | U. 8. Chamber of Commerce. as a cap- m‘tr‘lzn nli"fiu"??.‘fmwmoflum in the Ordnance Department: instances pilots narrowly avoided tak- | Jason D. Byers, 65 M street. major in !ing off with a poisonous snake in their | the Quartermaster Corps. Moses planes. | Goldman, 3600 Connecticut One of the first things refugees, | first lieutenant and specialist: te. manager of the Gayety ed to past $25 for a violation of law New of Co- L |rh|rl magistrate of Madrid. who dis- Reserve Commissions Issued. Commissions in the Reserve Corps of | 8¢ 87ainst traffic law violators. had 1anded n e folls of the law himaselt. | [Gechanics Natlonal ; Bank: ] The new mayor of the capital as-| tionnl Hank. Vietor B. Dever: p sessed & heavy fine on his predecessor | dent, Second National Bank. and L] e . for not having proper registration' Robert N. Harper. president of the LaMotte was one of the managers of ® District National Bank 20 night clubs. hotgls an reaters Papees foe Ik Aomoni e : - | arrested New Year eve. The only re H i A Ning case against a theater was th avenie. | “SEABOARD FLORIDA ving the Strand. There has bee Prancis aves 1230 am. dally (sleepers the application of isolated by the flood waters, wanted,was B. McMullen, Battery Park. Md.. second | open 10 pm.) - Miami. West Palm fon in the case | newspapers. he _continued. and the lieutenant in the Chemical Warfare Beach. Tampa. Sarasota. St Peters. pilots off hundreds while fly- | Service. and Willam H. Macllwair burg second morning. SEABOARD, ing over the flooded towns. Chevy Chase. Md.. second lieutenant in The naval aviators, he the Air Corps was a col- A 100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil AUTOCRAT Motor O Famous round the world. Try it today in your car. THE OIL THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM \LI OTHERS Higher Pay Proposal Indorsed. 'gh;’ zmmw increase Police and Pire t salaries was in- dorsed by the Caravan Club at jts Juncheon vesterday in the Raleigh Ho- tel. Henry C. Stein presided at the Meeting. at which Dorothy Zwittzler sang and Wesler Eddy aiso furnicthed entertainme: New Soviet Envoy in Tokio TOKIO. January 21 () —Alexande: Troyanovsky. new Soviet Ambassador to Japan. arrived here today - 714 ceeds Valerian Dovzolevsk 14th st p.w. Tel. Main 637.—Advertise- named Ambassador tn Fra ment recall of C LIMITED" Beware of Substitutes At Good Dealers Evervwhere mersan 0l Warke. Colambia 5 dded. took WASHINGTON’S FIRST EARLY AMERICAN HOME EXHIBITION NEW INGRAHAM STREET N.W, rly 700 people visited the ex- hibit home. At Last—The Colonial Home Ideal—Exquisitely Designed and Tastefully Decorated hannon & Luchs’ construction through and through, but how won- derfully embellished. Dulin & Martin have decorated every nook and corner of this new 8-room Colonial home—effective and colorful .drapes, soft rugs, inviting groups of Colonial Furniture, and LIKE THE HOUSE ITSELF— To Reach — Take street car on 14th Street to Ingraham Street and walk one- half block east to Exhibit Home— Last Sunday n or Drive out on 16th Street 1o Colorado Avenue, then N.W. 1Y squares to Ingra- ham Street and East 1Y, squares 1o Ex- hibit Home. Hereafter, this sample home will be open daily until 10 P.M. Luxury at a Minimum Cost Howmes by SHANNON & LLUCHS, Ine. Realtors

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