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% % DAY STAR, TASTINGTON., D. €. MARCH 4. 1928LTART 1. SENATORS T0 SIFT |AGRICULTURAL BILL beinz knocked down by a Biack & White tazicab, operated by John 8. Rogers, 1608 Seventeenth street, in the 2209 block of N street. John F. Rigner, 72 years old, colored, a District employe, | was treated in Emergency Hospital for, possible in- ternal Injuries suffered when hit by an autoniobfle operated by Louis Plerce, Lo THE_ST BOYHERD, AGED /, BOY INJURED ON HEAD WHEN STRUCK BY AUTO Two Others Are Hurt in Traffic LOTOS TELLS DOG HOW HE BEAT OFF ASSAILANT LANTERN Washington’s Oldest PASSED BY HOUSE CREDITS TOM MIX | Inspiration of Movies Helped Him Beat Off Nurse’s Assailants. Tea Room 731-733 17th St. Southern traditions main- tained here in cooking that satisfies. Business Men'’s Lunch .75 Chib Luncheon 1.00 Lunch and Dinner in Cafeteria | | | | | _ Seven-year-old George W. Shroyer. 2d, 5605 Thirtieth street. who made ||| Friday afternoon when he drove off two | colored men who were attacking his | nursemaid and little brother. gives all himself the hero of the neighborhood | D. C. SUPPLY BILL Division of Expenses With U. S. Is Chief Item of Public Interest. Beginning tomorrow morning and | continuing for several days, the District | subcommittee of the Senate appropria- !tions committee will make a careful 'study of the city’s annual appropria- Measure Carries 000,000 for Supplies—Cot- ton Forecast Barred. By the Associated Press. The House yesterday passed agricultural supply bill carrying propriations totaling $143,000,000. At the same time the House $143,- the | ap- ac- Mishaps Reported to | Police. | Carl Winters, 11 _years old. 1440 W | street, was Injured about the head | when hit by an_automobile operated | by Charlotte Bucknell of Forest Glen, | Md., in the 2400 block of Sizteenth | street yesterday afternoon. He was | taken to Garfield Hospital. Rose E. Jarvis, 17 years old, 441 Kansas avenue, was treated for bruiscs and shock at Emel y Hospital afier Companionate Marriage 501 D street southeast, at Massachusetts avenue and Observatory Circle yester- day. Rigner was at work in the 1634~ way at the time, E e Minerals X-Rayed. The University of Wisconsin is col- lecting X-ray photographs of crushed samples of every known mineral as an ientification laboratory for geologists. i e llof the credit of his achievement to | 5 | tion bill, which passed the House a week | cepted an amendment prohibiting the Deaf Hear Again | Tom aix, the ntrepld hero” of the ago with a total of $30,181,535. use of any of the funds in the bill for | SHALL IT | " Tom Mix, who's never daunted no Of wutstanding interest to the people | the ssuance of cotton price trend fore- | BE LEGALIZED L] casts. Several other minor amend- ! ments also were adopted. | An amendment to the bill increas- ing by $280.000 the $1.300,000 appropri- ation for agricultural extension and demonstration work offered by Repre- sentative Garrett of Tennessee, Demo- cratic House leader, was accepted with- out a division. An unsuccessful effort was made by Representative McKeown, Democrat, Oklahoma, to amend the bill to make $1,500,000 available for loans to farm- ;rs for purchase of cottonsced and ferti- izers. As passed, the bill included $1,900.000 to be used by the Bureau of Entomology on the control of farm insect pests, of | which $280.000 is to fight the pink boll worm in the South and $433,000 for European corn borer control. Through New Aid Edrpiece No. Bigzer Than Dime i nthusiastic of the District is the question’ of an | equitable division of the expenses of the : . | capital City between the Federal and Following | movies. - Besides, he's devoted to his | District Governments. The House fol- | lowed the course it has taken for several | years of departing from the 60-40 ratio 5-year-old brother, Jimm: he’s particularly fond of Jessie Scott, 15| | ! ¢ . | by providing a lump sum of $9,000,000 ; . . - 3 as the Federal share. | years old. his colored nursemaid. | What action the Senate subcommittee Appeared With Poker. [ 1,50 when he came into hisihouse t | will take cannot be predicted in advance |of its study of the bill, but it is ex- time to see one of the men slap his SCimeer hcher fos At EARDL - | pected serious thought will be given the T B U N Droblem. When the $9.000000 lump prowess of his hero of the films. He | sum practice was started four years ago . | the total of the District bill was $29.- poRied, Kevinging e pnker dvet; St {003,883 The total of the bill has in- | creased since that time to the present figure of $30.781,535. with no change i the Federal limp sum share. In addition to conferring with District officials regarding the items in the bill, | | matter how many outlaws are attacking { him, has been George's idol ever since | | he's’ been_old enough to go to the JUDGE BEN B. RABBI ABRAM LINDSEY SIMON Will Say Yes Will Say No This Thursday, March 8—8:15 P.M. Washington Auditorium Tickets—75¢, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75 (including tax) Boxes Upon Application VS. After 1w sively ta piece bigger than a dim this deyic are elea skull of one of the men, giving the nurse an instant's respite—time enough | | for her to call the police, so alarming | | her assailants that they ‘fled. only to | o Lelgh: Emmerich Leet ea 130 nauranes RIAE. Fhone Siain i8I, aids to sonvincing d half an hour later. John Whitley, 26 vears road. and James B. 4 years old, River road, Md.. and address to Thom: | the subcommittee probably will make its usual inspection of the streets in need of paving, and of sites proposed for \ 3 FUTHATINIMATAININANANAY were id-ntified vesterday at the four- Georze W. Shroyer I and His Collie Dog. | new schools some time during the week. g h P a Rent ‘Cm‘m pr"dm‘lfl el ::imp:rnb“ botn e - e it s o 'rn'n ,\\mr‘omglltlu‘r 15()1&3;{!*(1 ‘;)v Senator vv Seorge and the nursemaid. ¢ were i | Phips. Republican, of Colorado. g y y booked on charges of assault. i CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ceneral engineer, railway division.| Several Senators 1:‘”- mpr;m\r;‘d g Ves| 2 s o o s o s { TODAY. e e e e maving of Centain sirets ot carried —to somebody else. for the 4| Like most real boys, George has Al qpe wanderlusters' hike will start Locomotives.” lin the House measure. | dog friend. Yesterday morning. when | the photographer visited his home to | take his picture, he couldn't be found. He was “out in the neighborhood" some- where, telling his playmates of the stir- | ring struggle of the previous afternoon. His mother couldn't find him and nef ther could the cook. But a collie dog. | knowing the ways of boys, led the pho- | tographer straight to the youthful hero. vrivilege of using their garage to house your NEW CAR. with the result that at the end of a vear. you only have a stack of Tent receipts CANNNANANA LSRR SRR RN When You Can o Buy A BEST- yaie ELECTS STOKES BILT Garage CHINA BOARD OFFICIAL | | | Canon of Cathedral Is Vice Chair- | man of Trustees for Oriental | School Work. | Spacial Dispatch to The Star. | NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 3.— |Rev. Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, canon | of the Nationa! Episcopal Cathedral in | Washington, D. C., and secretary of VRSV NANNNNSNY ey SIS AR R AR RS AR SRR A SRR from the end of Brookland car line at ! | 2:45 o'clock. Mr. Schwertner will lead and will serve a light luncheon at his home at the end of the hike. | The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at Twelfth strect and Pennsyl- | vania avenue at 2:30 ioclock. Buy round-trip ticket to Upton, Falls hurch line, and take 2:45 car. Walk will be cver picturesque country and return to same car line at Veitch. | Waldburg Hewitt will lead. A morning | hike, also led by Mr. Hewitt, will start at 7:30 oclock, from Wisconsin ave- | nue and Observatory line. Breakfast | party at Collier Inn, Eighteenth street and Columbia road. Phi Upsilon Omicron, Washington Chapter of National Home Economics | Sorority, will hold a maeting, 4 o'clock. | with Miss Florence Fallgatter, Apart- | ment 511, at 3525 Davenport street. Miss Caladonia McCall of Boston will tages enjoyed at INSPECT TODAY Apartments ideally arranged, located and maintained at rentals comparing favorably with those of other apartments which do not afford the many advan- The Qrgonne SIXTEENTH & COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST Young Man You Need Vitamins Efficient people, the young man or woman at college or business, the mother in the home, the father facing the problems of office, shop or work-bench, should be vitamin-nourished. Those who utilize health-building emulsified ced-liver oil, as in Laasanasasasassanananing, | ale University | the Women's _ Political Scott’s Emulsion, withstand the rigors i an, i —carefully planned, designed. 9 | from 1899 to 1921, | oAk Delore he etock. in Phyllls ol i rigo dff;"‘mer[ d resi®t coughs Conirured A reted fo o H 1ol | Wnesuey ¥, W. G A fausial bro- and colds, or similar infections, more efficiently than those who t your car from snow. sleet. 4| terested, politically, 3 in- uin, win and storm-—helping 4 e aeial ,‘*,:'fl!"i'smw.‘::“::‘.m‘d“ T M Savi 1 are vitamin-Qarved. m its i rustees ale — H i i o D e | Succeeding| Dr. Anita Maris Boges. director, and oney-dyaving Values When you think of the wonderful health-protecting vitamins of and luster. 2 S R S RN 4 L Wells Wil- Randolph M. Boggs, dean, of the Bu- reau of Commercial Economics, have For Thrifty Shoppers emulsified cod-liver oil, you will naturally think in terms of pleasantly Py died v | cards out for the Wardman Park Hotel flavored I or as Lo a | Theater, 9 o'clock. in' honor of the ‘ W as | Netherlands Minister, J. é{l van Royen ol i ! Prot. A. J. Barnouw of Columbia Uni- . : c Ipana i ’ s $ 1 versity will speak and films of the Shaving Special Tooth Paste ....ecuse L] 14 er on Netherlands and of the Netherlands 1—50¢ Mennen's Shaving Cream | 60c Forhan's i il Aivees ‘J man. | East Indies will be shown. Music. Mennen's Shampoo Cream Tooth Paste . | 9 — — “l; S t‘} The Modernist Club will meet at 3:30 fij'r(;:.'.’.""‘{m"""' Talcum 5"“1_0'“‘;‘:‘"‘.,:‘“ T BTN CAR pheoe % | the school "says | B0 L5 NG it Shustry 1—6-01. Bottle Lilas Vegetal. 100 Gibson [ ery on your NEW CAR—phone ! that it is hoped to - i ik 1—Genuine Gillette Razor. ASPIFIN .. .oconnsnnenes Dr. Sokes. ped 10 | i\ speak on “Pecullar ‘Parasites. s g us snd & representative will reopen the institu- | ’ P4 ¢ call. % tion. located in Changsha, China, in| FUTURE. All 6 Complete Ciaating FENNNNNRY e i s et The Sixteenth Street Highlands Citi- ’ 30c Pyrodento 2 | paratory sehool, a medical school, ‘and |2ens’ Association will meet tomorrow at Special Tooth Paste 2 D nepital, was closed in Januaty, 1927, |8 Pm.. in assembly room of the Sixth 50c Phillips Milk of 3 AsmNGT 3 hen the various revolutions threatened | Presbyterian Church. Gt aapiy ik atook e HIMER:. | Hor s k4 # |danger to the property. Dickson H.| The Chemical Society of Washing- Tox st 4 VYCONSTRUCTION CO.L N § | Leavens of Norwich, Conn., is now in|(on will meet Thursday at 8 pm, in 50c Pepsodent Tooth an B o g s K St. NE % Crina. sateguarding the interesis of | aicembly hall of the Cosmos Ciub Sy B o e sl ] ? 200 . MNLE. 4l 5C] ., ic] 8 'n occupled | There will be a presentation of the $1.00 Cot. ¥ - . g s - - . - ? . 7 several times by revolutionary troops, | Hillebrand prize award for 1927 (o E. P | -l JGC || 2% Trtestive Soth: LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR CAR VALUE ? s 4 | but has not been harmed. Bartlett. Speakers will be C. H. Kuns 600 12 for o T TN e o man and Lansing 8. Wells. The mcel: Pertussin e Petrolagar ...... ! JANITOR ARRESTED oF | SPELIAL NOTICES ing on March 29 will take the form of a dinner in honor of the three senjor members of the soclef Dr. F. Clarke, Dr. H. W. Wiley and Dr. C. E 40c Squib Paste ... 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brush .. 3le 36¢ 50c Dr. West Tooth Brush .. 1 Pound Ovaltine HE Special Six Victoria is one PTRSCANT 10 THE PROVISIONS ! Ty L 2ot el o e AFTER 3 ARE SHOT M o (S st Keiomor 18c | 5 Priine | =10 ol o1, 1ae Cavial Tracsw Sompan e | The Indiana Universty atumnt wil (€0 Tooth Paste........... 18€ [ Phoit'Ceam ... 36 8 of the newest Nash models - td he office of the com- on the 15th day m.. to con Falind 10, b heig at t wgton, D. € :None Seriously Hurt in Affray in| | Employes’ Quarters of Apartment_House. uny e Gien from 11:15 sm x i After he had shot two women and | a man, none of whom received serious | wounds, during an altercation ear] last night in the janitor's quarters at the Clydesdale Apartments, 2801 Adams Mill road. Benjamin McKinley King, | colored, 32 years old, the janitor, wax arrested and charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. King is alleged to have wounded Laurence Kanzer, colored, 34 years old, | 1731 T street, in the left leg and to | have shot Blanche Mayfield, colored. 31 years old, 76 New York avenue, in | the head. and to have wounded Ida King, colored. 32 years old, his wi: OSTOX in the left arm. She refused hospita 1 s treatment and the other two were treated at Emergency Hospital. King was released on $1,500 bond. FUND FOR CARRICKS STANDS AT $2,824 B and On e iy of plumbing mate o me Fon of Washinzton pard-of pricee. and this material w It wiit BOSTON il (e contanten by oth ¥. 3 MILBERT K VORANY ther than Jutario ol e Additional contributions to the fund for the relief of the widow and six chil- dren of Alon Carricks yesterday brought the total amount Lo §2,824 49 | The latest comtributions were made as follows Acknowledged Loyalty Chapter, B EM.... H.. , ‘w:’umm L. Burkhart, OF B¥. RIS CLAYEON 15248 | 10.00 1.00 1.00 10.00 500 | | gram, social | at the’center Tuesday evening. 35¢ D. & R. Cold Cream .......0.. 50c Willlams' Shaving Cream 10’ Camay Soap, meet tomorrow night at the home of Camden R. McAtee, 2813 Thirty-fourth | place. The guests will be W Alex- | ander, librarian of the unive and George F. Heighway, alumni secretary The Sisterhood of Adas Isracl Con- gregation will meet tomorrow, 2 pm., at the Jewlsh Community Center. The session will be followed by a Purim pro- hour and refreshments. The annual Purim dance will take place Mrs. 2le .. 20c¢ Arthur Lastfogel, chalrman. Daughters of Unfon Veterans of the Civil War, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, No. 1, will meet tomorrow, 8 p m at 1412 Pennsylvania avenue, New members will be initiated. | Mrs. H. Moffatt Bradley, chairman of the committee for Bible study of the District Federation of Women's Clubs, announces that Rev. E. Nelghbor, evangelist, of SBunbury, Pa, and his quartet, will give a lecture and song service March 22, at the Savoy, 3030 Fourteenth street ‘The Takoma Park Civic Study Club will hold its monthly meeting at ‘Takoma Park Theater March 6 at 2 pm, The music committee will pre- | sent & musical program. The Gold Star Mothers of the Dis- | trict American War Mothers will meet row, 8:30 pm., In Oyster's auditorfum. | The American Soclety of Mechanical Engineers will hold a joint meeting | with the Washington Soclety of Engi- | neers Wednesday, 8 pm., In_assembly | hall of the Cosmos Club. H. K. Smith, | One Cent a Day OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 OF YOUR MEANS You Can Buy One of These Homes for the Rent You Are Now Paying! 100 CASH $1.00 Listerine 50c Palmolive Shampoo 100 Lepactic Pills We Deliver Any Order for $1.00 or More in D. C. Get It AT GIBSON’S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917.919 G Get a Delicious Ice Cream Soda St. N.W. 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N.E. “NOW 1S THE TIME SRR Sl 1362 K St, S.E., just south Pa. Ave cars s ran B e L e | Judge Churged With Murder. || SEND NO MONEY lNSP ECT TONIGHT ; TED i ‘4‘:""’{“‘;_"){':',5"“;:"‘"' yitareh 3 =t o seoire 10 o o i o Open, Lighted and Heated Until 9 P.M. i 1e | BEBINBL Car] 5 trlet con . W S AT | i, ieyed 1 Maee shi A0 Tatally f H. R. HOWENSTEIN Co,, 1311 H St. N.W. wounded Jack L Hich, & 0uck ariver ol « lduring sn alercation after a collision Smith's Transfer & Storage duine i sheviation dler 5 e men. Hich, said (o be & former ama- teur wrestier, died in » hoapital, i 88 You 8 449 Al iy “vou may eithen | vebirn 1 it obligation o st ¥4 65 Vo gt palicy in fora - AAVErsement Capital and Surplus $1,000,000