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30 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1928. | tribunal, or some court, presumably the | Edwards said he started to halt at the | automatically, now that “longer hair”| _ EDUCATIONAL. } b _EDUCATIONAL. abi EDUCATIONA peer st DRORE [SORDERED |Ssirdsiiub as "0k’ <" wooDWARD SCHOOL | == KINGSHITH STUDIOSCHOOL U | competent tribunal to be agreed upon, | expressed fear that the agents were — - FOR BOYS HICKM AN | 2 offers a course in e na [ s Sasywood faki- Apples’ Keeping Qualities. Accredited | Drama and Little Theater Work | Kellogg did not anticipate any difficulty ! lies are British citizens. Bristol University records the impor- Men Teachers Only SCHOOL of SPEECH Under CAROLINE McKINLEY }meogffmmg ratification of the anti-war = fant fact that the keeping qualities of Sixth Grade through High School 0 | pAAgecurse, in Tneater Arta”under Robert 2 t the coming ses- ruit are relaf to the soil in whicl 12 i 't ‘ ,:;;:f& by the Senate a g NAVAL OFHCERsv WIVES ":u" '51 STOWD, Vthcn cc:‘!ainl S ENROLL NOW alnd EXPBESIS‘}ON | bined with'the Dramatic Course of be taken ST of apple grown in certain places are| 133G st. N.W. __ Y.M.C.A. __ Main 8250 nternational Building ve. North 10385 oes No_ Difficulty| FARMOUNT CITIZENS i i i ORDERED TO SHUN BOBstored they break cown internally, el | = " 1319 F St, Bet. 13th & 14th B e Kellogy Sees No Difficulty Girl Wounded in Neck by Of- e an oter aisorgers: Appics tored under | The Eastman School Established 1904 WOOD'S SCHOOL - OPPOSE FARE INCREASE fi Who Fired Despit German Edict Causes Indignation |the same conditions, but -grown under | A School of Self-Expression ||| RS Comments on League’s EOr s ey icer, 0 Firel espite Ao Wotien aba Badkngers | different ones, stand the test well. | c}jn.,mgzxmswg ::r::f-‘-e Feaskings oty eabjests’ ofil #%';' ."’"{:)5';""%'&'.‘ y{[‘:’f’%ré;"‘:':.". ] . Maryland Citizens Adopt Program Orders, Superior Says Doimentic Pedce. ___MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Il & restdent ana: aay schoot for sieis. practical value in everyday life - kine. Space” for Students Action. : J p . D: sao || Primary. Itermedtate and Hish Schoot. Public - Speaking for Business ana [l T 8 WooD. to Seek Better Police KIEL (®).—Something like & mutiny r. Oscar M. White | Opens Sept. 24th e W am & o5 tpare i e | 3 Satesmen: . & ¥ e ) Protection. | P is threatened in the Ge;'lmnn nav); ber; CA_ll:. BIANCO DI PALERMO | g, and Specch Training )| o Wenthe. S50t son Pyt ot il - 1 i o | cause of an edict that has gone fort : | = - Reslh (Spoken and Weiltemielsel IHIE. s fate Department offcials take the| A resolution opposing the proposed| o SORAIN, Qo Sepiember B0 |/ UF (™ icn's naval station here. Teacher of Piano | et w3 o Eoredton. ||| CINTHICUM INSTITUTE position that European nations under-| raise in street car fares was adopted by | prosecutor Milton Fricdman announced | that officers’ wives must not be| Studio—524 10th St. NW. | 50 GIRLS WANTED Special Courses for Clergymen, privephr i stand perfeclly 1o “‘“"‘““E“‘d enti-war | the Fairmount Citizens’ Association at a | they wbuld go before the Lorain Coun- | shingled. Cor. 10th & F L £ it b eR Teachers, Lecturers, Readers S sory to put the Kellogg-Briand anti-war meeting in the town hall of Fairmount, ty grand jury, in session at Elyria, to- | Great indignation. therefore, among | = For special training in the Class or Private Instruction Night School for young men and boys. ey nto S | e ’|day to seek the indictment of three | the ladies, who declare one and all| _EDUCATIONAL. | New Class in Diy oviEvening witiioahand and Mechanical Drawing. Trpe- his view was disclosed yesterday In | Md., last night. members of a municipal liquor squad | that whatever the authorities may de- GCOLUMBIA KINDERGARTEN TRAINING RETAIL SELLING Phone Franklin 2318 « || Resding. "Eie = - s R e that <ho | The association also adopted & reso- | alieged to have fired on {wo private | cree in matters of male hirsute ap- sehooL Everything Free Reopens S the | e & wounding one | pendages, they will not tdlerate any SARA K. LIPPINCOTT. Principal, pact lacked provisions for enfor nt | lution favoring the granting of authority | automobiles, seriously 8 pe PINC rincipa saca s"“n“"”"":“ Pelabes: 1 res at end was not a contribution to inierna- | to police captains to discipline members | WOMANL e e Cw ‘he‘“w‘ SOUTHERN BROTHERS COLUMBIA SCHOOL law. It was pointed f‘;:u (l::‘g"l‘h;.f_ | of the force in their respective precincts City Policemen Walter Knitter and| The rule in the German navy s/ UNIVERSITY | OF DRAFT‘NG m | | for minor violations of the police regu- | Lanis Cloce enre taiad aver o the | that officers shall be either clean shaven (| Art Interior Decoration P Painting and Applied Arts Painting and Dra; Portrait and Life Cl: Design, Interior Decoration Costume Design and Poster Advertising Art History & Art Appreciation Course Saturday Morning Classes for Children 1603 Connecticut Ave. N. 1966 | es in Geneva and ked au- | " 5 | 1ations, as proposed by Maj. Edwin B |grand jury yesterday on charges orlmeelstehecllrut;v;ntf“:l ni,l‘l_i ‘P:exnggmy;a;d“ Costume Design | 1333 F Street N.W. | “aiProtessiamunina Fatard™ | o ry Kellogg's | Hesse in recommendations to the Dis-|shooting with intent to wound after Prasls. thi L Kilssr’s ‘brother hib | I feusraceivov it eumibs sarlnuth Byt s reports from Ge- | trict Commussioners. authorities received reports of the fir- ssia, the ex. A 8 months to a paving position. Register now © being made be-| The association adopted a general|ing upon Miss Betty Heywood, 22, of | has copjed the style from King George | - 5 & { England. | he League of Nations to strengthen | program to seek better street lighting. | Elyria. a - || LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY Ati-war treaty. was to tho efiect | betier roads and better police protection| Miss Heywood was In a serious con- | Domestic' peace is sald o be en i " dangered in many households. But | 1517 R. L Ave. (At 16th) North 9434 || s made by the League | during the coming Winter. R. H.|dition vesterday with a bullet wound | rbitration treaty be- | Palmer, president of the association,[in the back of her neck. perhaps the trouble will blow over ts golden voice my inspiration” Mot s d h a proposed i P——— nerso?s were riding was uéeh u;rgetng ially the same as the a volley of shots when Charles Ed- ties which the Unitd| |IMPORT OLD CLOTHING. |wards of Eiyria, the driver, failed to with various coun- stop at a bridge where the dry squad “Wherever I sing—at home, on the Metropoli- tan stage, on the concert platform—the Knabe sings with me. Always its golden voice is an inspiration, urging me to do a little better than my best. And always it seems instinc- tively to sense the mood of my song, and to express that emotion in perfect harmony with me.” Special training for the December rush 13th & E Streets N.W. ‘ranklin 5626 | Under the personal direction of Caleb 0’Connor ‘ salespeople. a position is_assul Enroll at Any Ti | NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Fall Term Begins September 29, 1928 SCHOOL OF LAW—SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT Registrar’s Office 818 13th St. N.W. Tels. M. 6617, Fr. 7964 Open for registration 9 a.m. to 7 p.m | There is always a demand for trained Day and Evening Classes | red. | he belie! did not was stationed Wednesday night. refer to the multilateral anti-var treaty, | Macedonian ~ Moslems Stimulate| Ty, second shooting was reported by but simply were treaties to induce arbi- | A Stephen Ketling, who was unhurt. tration of all juridical questions, along Second-Hand Market. Klady said Miss Heywood was shot by the lines of the so-called Root treaties. | BELGRADE (#).—The Moslem popu- | Cicco, although orders had been issued Secretary Kellogg also was inclined | jation of Macedonia furnishes one of |NOt to shoot. Klady's report sald he to take the same viewpoint regarding | s and his two assistants stationed them- the Geneva proposal of conciliation | the world's best markets for second- | golves at the bridge when he received an treaties that they were similar to the | hand clothing. Jugoslavia imports an- | anonymous report that a truck load of iwcts that this country is negotiating | nually old clothes enough to cover a | liquor, convoyed by an automobile was with other cou es. {p{)pulaflon of 750,000 persons. to be delivered. The only difference the Secretary sees| France and Germany have captured | Edwards, driving a car similar to the in the treaties is in regard to the tri- | this great ‘“ragged clothes” market,|one described as the convoy in which bunal for arbitration, the Geneva dis- | and their annual shipments total ap-| Miss Heywood and three others were patches having mentioned The Hague proximately $5,000,000. | passengers, started across the bridge, teet’s BUSINESS ot s P oteet’s coiikce Von Unschuld University | 11» &% SRttt Bank RUE oy, of Music, Inc. Emerson Institute The leading Music Institution of Washington el - with & £OTpS,of Artist Teachers and 3 76th Consecutive Year perienced _ Pedagogues for every branch. 13817 - Preparatory School for Bexinners amifatea. || 1738-1740 P St. Decatur 551 Anumber ot Fartial Seholarahips avallabie. Degrees 1644 Col. Rd. N.y. Das School for Bays Late Afternoon Schoal—Cos Accredited n' the 00 50 uagional Forein Countries p,Fall, Term Begins Sepiember 17 reparing for ;i et ETnLAn"...'-"«.}(s'—'k::'.n'i"'('f"m. . e sves For Boys and Girls tions " fr Direct Commission. a1 461k Your Begina September 18 Army: also for Flying Cadets. U. S. Corps. City School, 1809-1819 1 St. N.W. W H. Randolph, Principal All Grades and_ High School Suburban School, 3901 Wisc. Ave. e Engerrarien ant dnaee v i | THE TEMPLE Bus Service Thos. W. Sidwell, A. M. SCHOOL Principal Phone Miin 284 A Secvctan'a; s:l.::g of Individual natruction DAY—A;TEFNOON—EVENING 1420 st aroll at any time WoopwarDp & LLoTHROP 10 ™1™ F axp'G/'STREETS THE MEN’S STORE—Second Floor B National School Fine & Applied Art FELIX MAHONY, Director Interior Decoration, Costume Design Commercial Art, Poster, Color Dynamic Symmetry Professional, Cultural, Fundamenta! 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