Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1928, Page 25

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THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, JANUARY 23. 1928, TRISHPROTESTANTS ‘"t:::':'::r.‘,'..f.‘:.::.':: OPROSED TO T e Fo s \\‘hh. Northern Primate Scores S n Cen- Proposal to Link Anglican | U™ : e i and Catholic Churches. - At Eisonion fa) ceuse he was unable to 1 in tha orphamages there 1 children for whom he had od responsibility. O'Connell plans to make th~ t 'will b> manag l\"\ of charity. A picnic given to the boys and irls of the neihborhood, on n farm Canada, st pennics he d Mr. O'Connell in bis opte w.u-m PLANS TO TRACE ORIGIN OF PHILISTINE RACE Archeolegical to Un- cover Ruins of City of Beth Expedition Shamesh. Near Jerusalem. ADELPHIA, January 23, —In an shed more light on the o of the Philistines, a Ha archeolos expedition er the ruins of the anc CROWD HECKITS VICAR. . made last night that the expedition. under the leader- <hip of Dr. Elihu Grant, professor of bib- erford, will sail for v 1. Dr.Clarence ho section ty of Penn- as_scientific Dr. Fisher American Parishioners’ nging Intorrupts Scrve fces—Tolice Aid Pastor. PEE] PEEE il begin e three g It is a strange the congregation took touch than the left hand, is less sensi- tive than the latter to the effect of heat and rnm 31 ARE couhamso 'BY BISHOP FREEMAN. Prelate Delivers at All Soul's Sterrett Memorial Church After Receiving Class. bmerr For \ Q7os 4= b 306+ 14T STAW Listen! Girls! He Likes to Hold a Soft, Velvety Hand. Srnno:‘. Bishop of Washington, gembers of All Soul's rial Church at the 11 o'clock service }'Buffl y morning. Folicwing the service the bishop ad- dressed the congregzation on the futil- ity of intellectual development without an_accompanying spiritual growth. Those confirmed were Warren P . Thomas Connor Atkeson, Bratton. Ia L. L. Chiswell Leon Commerford. ir. Pranées Ingalls Davis, Louise C. Dyer 3Mary Bell French. William T. French, Sydney L. Harrison, Marjorie Holtje Marion W. Hume Marl Huntress. )J" E.XIAb"‘l lt!' Virginia Adair Katherine Robins Not a Nutmeg Grater What man cver got a thrili out of holding rough. scraichy hands? And what girl isn't ashamed of them? So ' don't neglect them-—not when it’s easy to keep them always soft, lov 2nd alluring in looks and touch. Al you have to do is to rub Joint-Ease on them, working it in and between the fingers for two or three minutes until it is absorbed and you'll hardly be able to believe your eyes, S0 smooth and silky textured will they become. Try this two times a week and you'll al ys be the sessor of hands you are proud to show. Joint- Ease is obialnable at all druggists. Only 60c a tube. You can always get Joint-Ease at Peoples Drug Stores. FREE—EnouEh to keep yogr hands scft and silky for a month. Just send name and ad- dress to Pope Laboratories, Desk 6. Hallowell, Me.—Advertisemen?. DANDRUFF A Sure Way to End It There is one sure never failed 1o Vivan Wiliams and Mildred P. Wood Bizhop Freeman was welcomed to the pulpit by the Rev. H H. D. Stes- rett, pastor BUS LINE FORBIDDEN | TO HAUL CITY FARES - Ballston and Fort Myer Transfers From Washington-Virginia Co. Affected by Order. —The Public Utilities Commission has issued a special order prohibiting bumses of tne Washinglon - Virginia Motor Coach Co tween Twelfth st way that has dand-ufl st ve it then Ao this, Once, and 1hAL is 10 disw sou destroy it entieely. T et get about four ounces of plan, ing up passengers after Jeast on the inbound trip or discl sengers before reachi outbound trip. tal Traction Co. vent outbound p ferring LA 4: fact that the right hand, which is more sensitive to the | First Dispute Ends In Fatal Duel for Life-Long Friends DUTCH ONCE OWNED COURTHOUSE SITE Amsterdam Bankers Bought D. C. Land After Sale in 1794, By the Associated Press CLEVELAND, January 23.--Death during & pistol duel which followed the first quarrel they ever had, yes- terday ended the life-long friendship of Joseph Di Caprio, 55. a car in- spector, and Tony Gregorio, 46, a carpenter. Tony went back to Maly and re- furned with a bride. The evenings they usually spent together became fewer. Tony gave a party Saturday night. Afterward he and Joseph quarrcled, the first, Joseph's son Ralph said, they ever had. They flnlshv-d the argument with bullets and died yesterday of their wounds Today they will be buried together in a double funcral. Pl dioy Digging through musty records of the carly this cliy, Investigators of the Department of Justice have dis- | covered that the land on which the new Supreme Court of the United States Buildig is 10 be located, north of the y of Congress, was boset with ang ups and downs, and at one time was held by Holland bankers of Am- sterdam ys of ! gage back to Grecnleaf to cover an un- v after the 10-mile-square arca | paid balance. ational Capital was st aside | The land commissioners sold lots in by the States of Maryland and Vir-|block 728 on October 10, 1792, to nia, land commissioners were desig- | Thomas Johnson, D. Stuart and Daniel | ated by the Federal Government (o |Carroll. the latter being known as Car- |dispose of lots and blocks within th~ | roll of Duddington, an owner of ex- limits of the proposed Capital site. The | tensive tracts of land in the new object of this was not only to secure Capital City, part of which he had | resicents in the new city. but to obtain | acquired before the cession of the terri- funds for the erection of the Capitol | tory from the State of Maryland to the | and buildings for the Government | Federal Government. The land commissioners on July 28. ’ A considerable part of this land was | 1794, sold approximately 3.000 lots in for a long time tied up by reason of the vavious blocks around the proposed Na- | financial _diffiéultics “which lbeset the tional Capitol Building. including block | purchasers. Scarcity of money was felt 727, part of the site of the proposed Su- | by Greenleaf and Thomas Law, who preme Court Building. to James Green- | became a participant in_the purchases | leaf. A transaction made necessary by | of lots and blocks with Morris, Nichol- want of funds on the part of Greenleaf | Son and_ Greenleaf, because a part of | TiAS & thaETEs o ANE Tite o the consideration for the purchases was | d other lands to Peter God! the requirement that on certain speci- | gor Jan_Schemmelpenn: fied lots and blocks buildings should be | Daniel Crommelin, bankers and finan- | (ected. and the cost of the ground and | clers of Amsterdam. Holland buildings ran into many millions of | } A year later these lands were retrans- | dollars. ferred by the Holland bankers to R — Greenleal for the purpose of making To Florida—Fast trains— Frequent, dally { sales. and block 727 was sold to Robert . vel comfort. Sea- | Morris and John 1 of Phila- delphia, on May 13, vith a mort- | | | New Spring | Materials Just Received I ndependence Cotton Prints, 28c¢ yard Gay Mhttle prints, in quaint patterns fashion summery frocks, kiddies' dresses and aprons cks—to wear now, and in the Spring v owoven cotton, mn newest 36 inches wide. 50-inch All-Silk Pongee, special $1.50 yard color combinations, . Tel. Main 637, | CHURCH COMITY PARLEY TOPIC OF DISCUSSION Proposal for Elimination of Non- Essentinl Protestant Bodies Before Interdenominational Conference. Concerts on Sunda By the Associated Pross. PITTSBURGH, January 23— Sunday symphony concerts in Pitts- h;:{x‘k’xl do not violate ::hr Ec;\t:ry- el ue laws, County Court judges CLEVELAND, Ohlo, January 23—\ Bl %R q%e, jine" bitter contro- The proposal of the National Church| yerqu petween the Pittsburgh Sym- Comity Conference for elimination of | phony ‘Soclety and_the Allegheny | | such non-essential Protestant churches jounty Sabbath Association, as have been created by religious com- The blue laws, Judges Kennedy | petition was placed today before the and Miller held, were ‘“evidently delegates of three big interdenomina- | intended to forbid actual physical, material interference with the quiet ;:gln'nl bodles which openfed conventions Teat of Vi Gabunii Gur, aud not fo - ‘ganizations — the Federal| forbid the obviously harmless and o O e tome. Mis. | even anclent custom of fhe rendition stons Council and the Council of Women | ©f music on that day. for Home Missions—are the authovta- | The decision was regarded as of tive bodies through which the confer-| State-wide importance in establish- ence principles of comily can be car- | ing the legality of Sunday concerts. ried out. S The conference last Saturday con- cluded a two-day sesson here, during which more than 500 church leaders, | representing 28 denominations, took | part. One church for every 1,000 persons, provided it maintains a resident pastor, ) conducts services every Sunday and | maintains other prescribed minimum | requirements, was the recommendation that came out of the comity conference. The initial sessions of the inter- denominational bodies today marked the first_time in their history that these groups have met jointly. By tha Associated Press. IT STOPS THAT COUGH JUNIPER TAR COMPOUND GIVES QUICK RELIEF FOR Colds, Coughs dug to Colds, and Common Sore Throat - 1,c a Week Plantabbs are so inexpensive that everyone should use them to keep their potted plants healthy and green during the Winter months. Sold everywhere. Plantabbs | ODORLESS PLANT FOOD TABLETS relisble medicine has reliev ands It will Telieve you. Ask Grandma----She Knowsl 35¢ At All Druggists Excellent, s Tovely luster, in the newest quality of silk pongee. with a at this price, is shown les predicted for Spring New Rayon Drapery Materials, special 8c yard 36-inch Rayon Drapery Materials, in attrac- tive all-over designs, plain colors and bright stripes—choose newest colors for the home. New Tapestry Scarfs and Doilies 35c to $1.10 Rayon and Cotton Tapestry Scaris and Doilies in delig ul patterns and color combinations. May be purchased in matching sets SCARFS DOILIES 12536 ... 12302 ... 12345 12518 YOWN STAIRS STORE 100 Newest Sp like hest, New voke Large Size Cannon Mills Turkish Towels, 40c Irregulars of Higher-Priced Grade A splendid opportunity to replenish towel supplies—at an attractive low price. Extremely durable and absorbent turkish towels, with effective Striped borders, in blue pink and orchid. Large size, 24x43, y DOWN STAIRS STORE Newest Fashions in Silk For Matrons and Misses New Spring Frocks $10 ring Fashions—in good quality crepes and georgettes— choose smart one and two piece styles that modern misses and women treatments — shirred peasant-effect blouses — jabots — pleats and tucks—and contrasting trimmings make them like many higher priced frocks—that will be so popular this Spring. Sizes 14 to 20 Sizes 36 to 44 Sizes 46 to 50 Smart Jersey Frocks, Priced $10 DOWN STAIRS STORE Special Selling—Silk Umbrellas, 33 Slight Irregulars of $5 Grade Special values to brighten rainy days include 16-rib silk umbrellas— (some with fancy borders)—with amberite handles and tips. Red. green, purple, brown, navy and black are the colors from which vou may select. DOWN STAIRS STORE Saving steps for nurses 1s one idea in mind in planning modern hos- DON'T EXPERIMENT! 'n-- dd WRITER DEMANDS $25,000, | Do Not Violate Blue|SIGNING “THE IRON HAND”| ]‘dws ln Plllsblll’"h Friends of Prominent Connecticut Woman Lay Trap, but Fail to Capture Blackmailer, By the Associated Press, FAIRFIELD, Conn, January 23.-- | Three letters signed by “the iron hand" | and demanding $25,000 have been re- | ceived by Mrs. Walter B. Lashar, wife | of the president of the American Chair | Co., who also is a director of the New | Haven railroad. the police disclosed Sat- | urday night. The first letter contained | directions as to how the money was to | be deposited in a black bag behind one of the entrance gates of the Lashar es- | | tate, and the other two were warnings | that the directions must be carried out. Hickory Smoked HAMS FRESH PURE LARD Lean -PORK CHOPS 1b., 18¢ N SHOULDERS . Bulk tectives who were called into the by Mr. Lashar arranged a decoy md the money was deposited according | to instructions, but no effort was made to collect it. Named Army Chaplain. Rev. Michael A. Hally has been ap- pointed a chaplal in the Army, with the rank of first lieutenant, and ordered to Carlisle Barracks, Pa., for duty. [ Now Yau Can Wear | FALSE ThETH With Real Comfort Fasteeth, a new. pleasant powde: keepn teeth firmly aet. Dendorizes . “gaoey, OLD DUW ARKET USUALLY LOWEST IN PRICE, ALWAYS BIGGEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY. SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Ib., 20¢ Small, lean Hams of from 8 to 10 lbs. each PORK Ib., 12Y2c . 21bs., 27¢c Machine-Sliced BACON 1b.,29c SLICED PORK LIVER, 2 lbs., 15¢ SMOKED BACON . b., 20c By the piece Shoulder LAMB CHOPS, Ib., 25¢ PORK BRAINS J lb., 15¢ THRIFTY SHOPPERS’ ORANGE SALE | ¢ Regularly ) 35 Best Maine POTATOES in Town Now 35(: Dos. Now 29C Dox. 10 - 28¢ 5 . 15¢ ORANGES FINE LARGE LEMONS Doz., 33¢c SN T e e SR Do g old Homestead MINCE MEAT, Ib., 15¢ PLANTATION SLICED PINEAPPLE, Sunmaid RAISIN VIRGINIA PACK TOMA TOE S 3 = 206 Cam "ot 45¢ Seeded -ndphg.’ Ioc SANTA CLARA PRUNES 90-100 Size 2 lbs., 13c FANCY PR D ——— Evaporated Peaches . 2 lbs.,35c It’s remarkable how quickly BROMO QUININE ends colds s oold, i to stop sothing more annnying than Bance 1659 thesiguatine G I rovre wn every boy bas iden with Bromwo Quinine ') t Vhe tonie nod lusative effect of these tablets 1l ofi the cold a influe Hortifies your system & snd other serious ills ght cold, keanychane 1 .i. Foroma u feed wld coming vhich often deve Don'it Qui o from ne the manut LAXATIVE BRCMO QUININE TABLETS Tk SELLING COLD AND GRIP TABLETS WORLLS LARGEST Lor Tiny “Creep-abouls” New Hand-knit Sacques, $1 New modes of dainty touches of pink and blue for trimmings. in warm sacques—for tiniest fashionables — choose Warm Sweaters $1 to $2.95 Practical and warm sweaters—in styles—make fashionable wraps for habies and slip-on and coat tiny tots to wear in the Spring Dainty Handmade Dresses, $1.50 Cunning Titthe handmade dressesfor habies and tiny tots 1 and 2 years——are fash joned of fine materials, trim- med with tiny Jaces and thcks New Knee Booties, 50c Keep rosy little knees from the cold - and make haby happier White, with touches of pink and blue DOWN STATRS STORE Continuing Our Semi-Annual Selling of Rugs and Lamps 100 9x12 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, $7.65 19 Seamless Axminster Rugs, $23 50 14x24 Brush Coco Mats . . §1.25 60 Junior and Bridge Floor Lamps. $3.98 100 8-inch Parchment Paper Boudoir Shades vy 50 Georgette er llp,hn. in new col- oM\ i vavva JHOE 50 Roudoir Hu«u in pnllary effects. . 98¢ 25 New Table Lamp Bases, decorated glass and pottery effects. ... POWN STAIRY STORE PAN-AMERICAN COFFEE lb., 43¢ The finest blend of Coffee retailing at less than §0c per pound. MASTER LOAF. MILK ROLLS . Home- made 16-OUNCE RAISIN LOAF each, 12'¢ A new product of our own modern bakery that regularly retails at 15c. Leaves 1808 20c doz., 15¢ oo 3 BLUE BELL SHOE PEG CORN . 2cans, 25¢c VAN CAMP’S MILK Baby Sive can, 5¢ VAN CAMP'S BEAN HOLE BEANS, 2 *:.r 25¢ come CATSUP, 'DEL MONTE PEARS CHIPSO, 12-0z. package, 3 Large e 300 et 35c for 25¢ R S———

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