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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1929.° 5 e e et e e e e e e e et e | turn to Los Angeles. The cvangelist y against Cornelius” Vanderbilt Whitney, > e mov hich | : e 0 !A|MEE FA"-S TU TAKE s?m«w-s technically under subpoena and EVAN FONTAINE s SUIT wzt:o she charges is.the father of her MONTREAL SPEAKEASIES ?:mr b;‘;':uc‘a hel;l; again l’nfi \ | Musician Retires could be ‘;nllcd later if nceded, it was 9-§ea{‘-geldfion4 s e i o UNITE TO COMBAT LAW me’;l{)u_ ! announced. | Jus ichard Lydon cf e| - H peakeasy 1 + .STAND 'N HARDY GASE g\ n;ma\‘xlrl\clnzulhatl\}h;}r had d;,cld;d FOR BREACH HALTED| hm‘,lm .&.cu:%g‘m mb'm:nn_-; N g iy far xsm;ben nm?nfi‘“:m&khh: | against calling Mrs. McPherson to tho io find that of' @ breach o | engaged 1 services ttack | B ‘ e EE siand the, proseculors declared che had g promize suit by ‘Miss Foniaing in’ the ‘;‘“";: ”l" ‘::‘1;:: vites Have lanu-(requmn' low suis, miose. This i cen an “unwilling and evasive” wit- | Fede! t rnia was final. £ ti - |law, in 1 3 i Impeachment Prosecutx_on of Judge‘“”‘b diting. thé nvestigwon of Judrin‘“" Is Barred by Inmstructed | Fe: wfi;: ;::{: “?e lllki:d e een Employed in sting Anti. B 4 nmn.l.oul was m .:;g ' 1 | Near End—Evangelist Called Hardy's official conduct. Attorneys for Jury From Proceeding ‘Whitney when he was a student at Yale Frequenter Statute Drive. months after its application. -At the | 5 o the jurist announced the names of seven and she was a Follies dancer and that By the bciated P Levsilatare, however, ’ | . 3 Evasive Witness. defense witnesses. With Claim. he repeatedly begged her to marry him, | BY the Associated Press. an amendment to it was passed and Nearly Doubles 1927 Mem- o e - . — She said she obtained annulment of a| MONTREAL, April 18.—The Montreal m& it became possible to apply it. | ! - ; e previous marriage so she might marry | Gasette today printed the following: smendment made arrests. withou 4 : & v the Associated Press. Entertainment for Passengers. Whitney. but then he recanteq. ; ‘| warrants in blind pigs legal. bership Increase—Baptists : SACRAMENTO, Calif, April 18— B the Assocated Press. hitney. but then e recanted . | To combat the police drive more n biind pigs legal. - The prosecution in the impeachment| Long waits on the platforms of Lon-| NEW YORK, April 18—Evan Bur-|case would be taken to the appellate |effectually Montreal's largest and most . e i \ trial of Superior Judge Carlos 8. Hardy ¢ & o Declaring that men’s pockets are hap- Lead in Addltlons- neared thepeend todng after having de- don railway statlons are to be made en- | roys Fontaine, dancer, was barred by | division of the Supreme Court. influental ' drink-and-dance establish- Py hunting grounds for infiuenss I:fl | o S cided not to call Aimee Semple McPher- | Joyable. Phonograph kiosks have bcen | an instructed jury in State Supreme . ments have formed themselves into a |other germs, & European doctor advises P son, ev:ngellsz, to the wunepss stand. provided at several stations and reccrds | Court vesterday from proceeding with| Port development at Chicoutimi, Que- | syndicate. Thrm;l this organization | that they be turned inside out, By the Associated Press. § * Mrs. McPherson was permitted to re- | are to be played throughcut the day. 8 $1,000,000 breach of promise action bec, will cost $4,000,000. they plan- not a defensive cam- and disinfected regularly. NEW YORK, April 18—The Chris-| | tian Herald's annual religion census | shows that . churches in the United| [ ] [ ] « States gained 1,115,000 new members | \ mn as on ou in 1928, almost twice as many as they 3 . 4 gained in 1927, it was announced yes- terday. { s b 3 5 The Baptisi Church leads in the| S f N 1 Half & I‘tm | g s it e | e /8 \ or INearily a Vo~ the Roman Cahot Chuh eomes e 1) A MROSCH RETIRES . v : _ : S i el of Chrly e, vl 175 AS GUEST CONDUCTOR ’ t. Such is the record of the A&P Stores of Washington and vicinity. crenses In Temercip.the Evangelcs : : Since the year 882, when the first A&P Store was located in Wash- Synod of North America, the Evangel- | < . . F e ol . o l- % e o ek oo 300 ve. | Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra ) ington, until the present day---the same rigid policies of quality mer- Boried, Y e bodies of Ihe orithion | Leader Suspends Career chandise at always the lowest possible prices ;:ave been followed. 360,000 gained by the Roman Catholic | Church. of 44 Years. P ‘publication lsts the total mem | i ‘ Then, as now, A&P Stores were considered the modern way to berships in_the leading denominations rs: N + | By the Associated Press. 3 i 3 Hekmaaies B, Catholc, A0 | NEW YORK, April 18—The retire. ~ - shop---the sure way to save. last session of the ern Baptist, 3.823,660; National Bap- | ment of Walter Domrosch as guest tist (colored), Methodist Epis- | conductor of Philharmonic-Sym- copal South, 2.580,835: Presbyterian, | phony Orchestra, suspending a career of 1.918.974; Discibles of Christ. 1.538.- |44 Festsion, nbi:;' "mf:;:‘:';‘,"’c‘,'.‘fig’,:‘:; eviant ‘i:r;];gor;:a‘l}ap“ls.zlé;}g'm' Prot| 1 “Mackay, chairman of the board of AR Ay directors of the Philharmonic-Sym- phony Society. TREE WILL BE PLANTED Mr. Mackay also announced the en- gagement of William Mengelsberg and AS HONOR TO A. P. SEILER | Bernardino Molinari to share the or- sl | chestra_season with Arturo Toscanini. e uhl/[r. D:mrosc“h,b;\'hto is “t years old, < will not be available for next season on Sl S ) SRl 2 account of his radio work. He was con- Start at 2 P.M. Tomorrow at ductor of the New York Symphony Or- chestra from 1885 to 1927. Janney School. | Arbor day exercises tomorrow at A resident of Abergavenny, England. Janney School, beginning at 2 o'clock, | recently faced his one hundred and - > ¢ WA will include the planting of a trec in | twenty-seventh charge of drunkenness. : ? ¥ \ memory of the late Albert Plerce Seller, | s ——————— S ry former civic leader of the northwest § 3\ section of the District. \ Speakers include Dr. Frank W. Ballou, | |8 e ~ superintendent of schools; H. W.| i Draper, supervisor of .the first division; | v 3 . 3y g \ Mrs. R. G. Fletcher, president Tenley- Janney P. T. A.: Rev. S. C. Coale and Rev. William Welton Shearer. Mr. Seiler was an officer of the| Friendship Citizens' Association and a | M \ R 5 g : ¢ e g [ N > PILLSBURY| LOG CABIN Lodge, No. 30, F. A. A. M. 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