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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1928, — [Experts to Test BA[}KS 1S, FFFORT |Girl Bern on New York's East Side |OUSTED SCHOOL HEAD [ty sz = EHIBAGU In UPEN 1 6o McAndrew suggested tha® the publid % e a Home R‘ ceivers Weds Count of Vallombrosa, Sardinia| SCORES FLAG WAVING sciciziovid teach servicy rieetthas | - ; i Service o the communily and Nation, | b R s y the Associated Press. e count traces his descent to Jaime | Former icago Official patriotism, not flag waving, br sald i : NEW YORK, Jnnunry 20.-A, formee | Manca of the isiand of Sardinia, who | o0 oo B ,” Blames NEW 28.—A series _— iast, Side, was on her honeymoon to- | founded the linc in 1300 A. D. The ehsali Extrio st fox CHILD IS THREATENFD ! Search for| of SSirimen to SR e R e e e dukedom was created n 1720 by the | of radi hot phs suitable for ) traces his ancestry to 1300 A. D. uke of Savoy, who became King of Bombings Start Searc O Dt et "Wl "pe staried Tucsdny ep 99 The new Countess of Vallombrosa | Sardinia. The count’s father, the Mar- quis de Mores, was a noted sportsman il W » | g by Station WOR it i ; in_ |was born Ruth Angela Obre Brower, | Leaders of “Trust™ Deal- o on WOR. = | Administration’s Policy Win- | §a8 b o an “East side electrician, | and for a time was engaged in ranch- J. L. Whittaker, ass tin G. Cooley, nventor of the ap- After a girlhood spent In Nyack, N. Y., |inz in North Dakota. he count's "~ WASHINGTON COLLEGE | OF LAW AR COURSES 1. b AR Co x~}~“| { SISO RS Choice of Thompson. Dallas Hunt!l for Bnnder of Le By the Associated Press, Demanding $30,000. MOLINE, I, January 28.—Con-| p, | 4 - . ' . ; ALLAS, Tex., January 28 (). —Tht | Ay f : : D 1 5 { demnation for what he termed “rah, . 2 Janhecy S | saratus to be used. said 25 receivers n. she returned to New York at the age |mother was Miss Madora von Hoffman | > - e te 3 2 g ing in Explosions. Por htercepting . photographs had ning World’s Sanctio of 17 in search of a job and secured a lof New York. He was educated at \"",‘h 5"”""" and the present-day | °N4er of a etter demanding $30,000 18 - place as a stenographer. Harvard, methods of teaching patriotism punc- | 0ld currency under a threat aga! the tuated a commencement address last | life of 5-year-old Fay Munger was thd | w Y vlk and New Her beauty won the attention of Wal- he titled couple lef ast night for ‘I v Yo ¢ v heauty won C B he “mum by Willlam McAndrew, former |object of an exte citywide search | 383 The Ofce of (he School aT ¥R A Solect School e Gl Sl Expressing regret that “membezs of | o0 Haro By the Associat Jersey . The experiments are to I ter Goldbeck, portrait painter, and she | Palm Beach, where they will be LA DL el . his ‘canvases. | guests of Mrs. John Emerson (Anita | bl iool | WASHINGTON Januarr 8 —“Blind plgs” | made Tuesday wsday and Satu the, Army and Navy feel called upon 10 | griles’ from " several ipesin SCHAOL FOR day of each week, between 8 and | glve their inions on our forcigh Poll> 5ne and_Goldbeck o married and |Loos) and her husband. Mrs. Emerson (““g0% g homes of lersy Munger, ' SECRETARIES - = ? on will be on a | ci ntative Jumes T. Beag of }iveq ‘jn New York until his death [and the countess were close friends in |, SP°KINg on 'You and the U. 8. A T of the child, who received SN aNngtn DC ir concentration agaiust | | ohio, king at the City Clib Forum | “g) o "h ot the Count of Vallombrosa in | Paris. McAndrew said that the singing. of Munger, ¢ e L | ows." the gangsters, and the | \d the cxperiments | yesterday, upheld the ndministration’s | paric” Whore she was In partnership | After the honeymoon they will go |patriotic songs and the pledging of al- juniot s mloatensodayibabatnei| ned o determine any ex- | policy in Nicar: us one which | Gith“yyanne Davidson, dressmaker, He |to Paris to live, where the count is @ | (880¢¢ 10 the flag were not under- e what Police Commissioner | kmess in the apparatus be- | evonuoly v‘“{‘l;“‘(ww‘" ‘1_‘(‘)‘"&"‘;')‘.‘1‘"““‘]“3 | was attached to the Paris branch n(lllzrll‘nr-r'u;"tl;]r; l‘;nré: brokerage huub‘-i,mlk et Calls. “ls ke 'lhf;na{;fl money in a sl s . 4 { mater xfi\‘ assis ‘v in the solution of some | ¢ 57 TEnoio0: .. = |8 eu tReRkindi ot iaima yonkic e, Police who 3 ity | lems. i e adde pt vigll at the appointed spot. reported Art for Commercial sed by the bombing of the homes blems. ~ i : ; d spot. reporte i Forefgn Affairs | rpy v pson of Chicago made no onc came to collect the money r mpson's «unpnn-vr: BI HDP IN NI EXICO 1 . ale anaee ————— Y Purposes : S B o ‘Theater Manager | SAYS TAX SPENDERS | Interior Decoration : “squeeze” the names : T e | ' PERS N @ SRS : ESCAPES P()UCE offic Under Arrest for RUIN REAL ESTATE! Y PERSISTENTLY KEEPING ON THE JOB you + Costume Design All Branches Fnro!! Now Free Lecture Thursds © believe have the i oz | are policeman gave his il campgn =t | views the only answer would be chaos il 118 | can do better work and obtain saiisfactory results. | Do not ncglect saving and regular National Permanent hoplifting Book W OClock Lgn:“‘-,\: ;:‘x‘;}n]xh\m{. ‘\x\!\‘:fld X‘:‘ Catholic l’n‘h(e Whose Aitest il the time in the public mind.” Speaker at National Convention in deposits. Your account is solicited ok for Bookle %" in_private ho . e Sed Thron 2 ives. B 3 icited. LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY tiresses for pint ] Was Sought Flces From | T]“_“",“m‘y'f";"mi"':“l_ ‘,"'):rl'“”""‘;( e Houston Sees Cost of Building l We Have Money For Fconomical Loans on D. C. Real Estate. Years in Washington IS17R. 1. Ave. N.W. Nortn 9134 ! Y29, Polleo “Indefensibly High.” ‘ Raided Home. ! fronted with a_surplus in producidon, | lost. might had custody of & mi the speaker said, and there are only | 3 e three things which can be done about ald was a bibliophilistic she it. Rither production must be de- l!u' crime \\ X\d«nk TN Threaten to Dry Up Ci Assuated Press | prisoner, Herbert Cart, oteet’s KICO CITY, Ja ed. consimption) inoreased,” oc’ @ o who described Dimsell a8 [itiatican Officers D Individnal and (i found outside this country. In- Vo 0 geaunie :'A}:x'?mllvmts WILLIAM NE ‘LAND JOHN B GETER O heni! AN 1 alonet irin0ds o1 president Pre ADOLFH LEVY il arnes-Vitm o it Sl ¥, was said to have \tion of Real amnr E. BUCKLE) 10HN G. MEINBERG Commercial National B nk Bldz. 3 dinthed and e | pilfered from 150 to 200 rare and asserting that the p Vice President AR . L Tith & 6 St AW Thodb otfor oo | valuable books from exclusive boo ¢ building was indefensibly in Rm_;\u AL R e a T in | omparison to other manufactured Secrétan - J. P‘) I’\m LB 1 AR st followed upon an alleged | commodities MT. DIXON H\\‘i‘[l‘l\‘\l’l-x‘l‘{l’: }Rn ean a d wsed earning erit dispose of three of the ! laws will be M. T. DIXO SRIGGS menn 2 “‘.’ funing nower b | $200 to a_dealer. On ation committer Treasurcr JOSEPH F. ZEGOWITZ g 5 | searching his room. council of the association =] ~ National Permanent " “Building Under Supervision of the U. S. Treasur ed he already “foreign coun- about the muu”x!‘:’?“ atien discovered the librs 5 | od the lates {1 They said Cart confessed he | o 311 East Capltol St. e latest | the books, read them and then tried |t ~¢ he only other disposition which can made of the surplus is to find a for- v market and that is impossible bt W COPPER COMPANY FACES almost 100 per- | B be expected. he authorized to sell them, " Fscabished 1585 [ This work, he said, would save mil- At the sage | | lions to the taxpa | reward of $1.0m0 | after p il they ¢ t Wk me in TS, After adjournment of the convention or information ieading to the arrest of | (B IS, T reign pol ( he actual mbers. touc ) . ience “I would like to see 4 ent (Evening ses- , : : d the let- | the directors passed a resolution e Joe Saltis and Dingbat_Obert i upon the Federal Radio Board 949 9th Street N.W. of the Just Below N. Y. Ave. known gang s identity. this country have a foreign policy that ; i g U S| e )! Wil have to par an averaze of §3 per manth, e = ‘?“j;““)"‘ the progre Relations With Nicaragua Cited. e tions in . e Mr. Begg reviewed np history ! American Concern Accused of Vio- schemes by w the realtors said, Court F. Wood, LL. M. a was quoted as e of | lots a for the cost of mak- —— bomb ]uh \“‘“‘ it me on tt 0 lisco h ow that’s not my racket.' Six Bomb Experts Reported. | lating Law Governing Payment |ing the transfer. Often the lots are | iy {too narrow for building purposes and ! of Series of Taxes. | the owner of the so-called free lot is d to purchase additional ground. UNDER RALEIGH HABERDASHER MANAGEMENT UNDER RALRIGH WA e —,—_———————— Tfle rrl:rcx}x)n:( to Commissioner Hughes, | rm.,,,m rust is s aisize | January - — —— —— = i st “There are about 100 subor agents in the gang.” he declared $3.50 Zipper Founded 1821 legal documen Graduate School of them are bomb experts. each a spe- being invest | et eCllege e s o e DICTATCOR partm ulted a board of govern- (i)o;:fffi»;qb:n;‘k? Bactitnen o ke or IFIRE SSWEERSICLEVELAND | the field men, wh is to p'ace the bombs and sée that they go off a1 ll:cl PARCEL POST BUILDING scheduled time.” After a conference with his seven | deputy commissioners Hughes said n, Ln-r;‘l to U. S. Property Finally TWO AMER'CAN LINERS j « ¥ ('.xwm ment legal isers on the charges. ich, if proved. would make the coms pany subject to & fine of $875.000. ! The law alleged 1o have been = > v " 3 connection with contracts Flames Zausing $300.000 Damage b, for the sale of copper. The American | s El Teniente mine, | | School of Engineering School of Education School of Medicine Law School School of Pharmacy Division of the Fine Arts ‘1195 f 0. b. factory $1.95 (First Grade) will address the cago is over. Chicago Maintained better i Ry . black name among the cities of the | Brought Under Control. | - Dl\srlc‘l'lol‘l of Library f;;?'vnmp“c are going to get rid Q(J - S 1 START MAIDEN TRIPS than mile-a-minute §5.50 Four-Buckle ence 7 ’ speed for 24 hours Meanwhile, Frank L. Loesch, presi | CLEVELAND, Ohio, Js GALOSHES ors of | Sailing of mevm'»r Craft 'Vluk\ ~A championship Summer Seumnl dent of the Chicago Crime Commission. | Fire which swept the upp warned against “purposeless arrcsts.” | i States Parcel Post Bullding| First Such Ev Doy and Late Afternoon urging :;m !dho hunt for the bombers | ¢ ‘-d‘ ““‘:‘b S umxi rst Such Evetn in United | record for cars i conducted “skillfully and merci- | early today was broug st oor T e 95 - lessly.” after it had caused more than $300.000 States in Years. priced below $1400 ¢ f ——— {damage and threatened o “SEABOARD FLORIDA LIMITED™ | SCrapers in the heart of & —Leaves 12:20 a.m. daily (sleepers open | _ Three hundred pri 10 pm.)—Miami, West Palm Beach, | Panic stricken when Tampa, Sarasota. St. Petersburg second | Panicd = by morning. SEABOARD, 714 14th st.| chemicals, nw. Tel. M 7.— jail nearby Emergency LY. Tel Main 637 _Advertisement. |1oady to iake the prison DUCATIONA| Second Semester Begins Janunry 30 1928 For Cat “and Other Infum-lmn. Apply to The Recorder, 2033 G _ Street January of two Americ vid by ship- uch event Phone orders filled—DMain 9540 the California of i Pt e o o i 17 o 7| See The Dictator| || STETSON SHOE SHOP Property of two millinery factorics Pt ‘h hx.’} ’hm.:::"m‘xxx'xt;u&;’» Sund. dan. 29, .1‘ PM. and 8 P.M. a‘ ‘,“ smw! 1305 F &reet nd several smaller shog fourth p cver bullt in an American || The Playhouse, 1814 N St. N.W. nd fifth floors of the v bulld- | yard and the largest vessel in the ing was destroyed, whil world equipped with an electric drive. | papers and some first-class mail on the | The Dixie, in the opinion of shipping er floors suffered heavily from smoke | men, is one of the finest vessels in and water, Post office officials could | constwice trade. The California {s not estimate the probable loss to m d for San Francisco through the and parcel post a Cnaal and the Dixie is headed Fire officials were Orleans. | mine the cause of the b JAPAN LAUDS EXCHANGE | MORROW STORMBOUND. OF ENVOYQ \WITH CANADA Several Ships in Gulf Await, Calmer Seas to Enter Port. Jail w‘ Geor[e Washington Umvemty Law School Member Schoo | i 1 | Phone Franklin 4696 and learn about the free demon- strating lessons in SPEED P A WRITING. See sample hie. 51016 605 P M below. I Second Semester Begins GREGG January 30—Stockton Hall Twentieth Street w1610 a7 — s vcaini' o -3 RA CRUZ, Mexico, Jar SR ity || Natlonal School o sentiment Wetcomes xew | | Relations. While Vernacular -Dwight W. Morrow, Amer —. o+~ .~ |Fine& Applied Art bl i oo o) Press Expresses Regrets, L Fou time Teoures 500 AM to 1:00 P M ssesssssssssces FELIX MAHONY. 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