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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. MAY 3. 1929. 31 |‘ ounded in 1350, {ANNUAL SHOW TOMORROW Order F The Order of the Garter was founded | in 1350 by King Edward IIT in honor | |of the Holy Trinity, n;' Virgin dMflgwl‘ive-fling Circus Will Be Present- g T i ed in Y. M.'C. A. by e KEYES HELD |N jML [mun to examine the former prosecutor | with a kidney ailment and bronchitis champion. There will be an pyra- [ling team, directed by Floyd Wood. . at the jail hospital reported his state | while awalting the outcome of his ap- mid building by the Boys' Leaders | _ Clowns will be “Adpep” Miller, George | LOS ANGELES, May 3 (#).—The of health “not bad.” Keyes became illi peal to a higher court. Club under the direction of Mars De | Richardson, Fred Nettleship, EAWard nirq appeal of former District Attorney | g S S SSRRRAN ast, boxing by Woodward School boys, | Grass and H. I. Gilbert. 9:: Cxhibition by “Boots,’ the trained | Refreshments will be served by Misses | Asa Keves of Los Angeles, under sen- dog of Leland Sprinkle: acrobatic stunts | Jean Bone, Louise Force, Virginia Dye, fence to San Quentin prison on a by L. C. Everard, Gordon Patterson, C. | Elizabeth Brewer and Alma Pearson. | bribery conviction. for release on bail, | W. Wannan, Eugene Meyer, jr. and B | was denied yesterday by Superior Judge Arthur_Bracey: skits by Senor Fran- | Hartley Shaw. who decided the alleged cisco Portillo and Harvey Cleveland, | A codfish weighing 63 pounds was re- | precarlous condition of Keyes' health it — Jariat exhibition by William H. Tran- | cently caught off Scarborough, Eng- | did not warrant his release. Replete with features of a five-ring | (1.0 Ty rionettes by Smith & Mulli- 'land | "Two physicians appointed by the show, the second annual circus staged | It Is Worth $2 If presented on or Before Wednesday, May 8 At All PEOPLES DRUG STORES Laidlow, ‘/6-year-old roller xh(ln:}uln. and stunts by the De Molay tumb- | O A ] Wash Rugs Bath Mats Laundered with Skill Clean, bright, cheerful wash rugs scattered thru the home— their splotches of color on the dark floors make one think of gay spring flowers. Tolman, with Ivory soap and soft water, removes every bit of dirt and grime from your wash rugs and bath mats making them sawitary. We bring out in them the lovely blues and pinks and yellows. We keep them the same size, shape and thickness. You can send your wash rugs to Tolman separately or with your next laundry bundle. You will enjoy their fresh beauty. Tolman Drivers Call on Scheduled Time N The popular tradition was that Ed- | | ward I picked up a garter of the Men and Boys. e 4\ | Countess of Salisbury at a ball and ‘t,;}‘- 0) 'me i laced it on his own knee, exclaiming| 2 Pri Henry Pays Tribute to | "Hont Soit Qui Mal y Pense.” i i 1| Emperor and Receives i Tne order 15 composed of 25 knight bY the Y's Men's Cub of WAshingion i Honor in Return. AALERLRRATELEL TR SAATEATATLALALARALALAELAAAHATALAERERRIL ALV AENSNENS companions, exclusive of the sovereign, | Will 2 fova fammily ‘and foreign princes, and hastum of the Y. M. C. A. 1736 G sireet, was originally compoged of the King, the | TEON id o 2 Black Prince and 24 knights chosen 3 3 ¢ | " Serious-minded business men, mem = for their prowess in a special toUrnA-| ;.1 'of the club, will cast dignily aside 4 | to stage a fast-moving show, their num- BT e e | e = | bers migmented by more youthul acro- TOKIO, May 3.— Prince Henry of ¢ | bats, musicians, trained dogs and other ¥ngland, third son of King George, KIDNAPED G"?L IS SAFE. professional entertainers, it is an- knelt at the feet of Emperor Hirohito = sanp { nounced by R. E. Myers and J. C. of Japan today and clasped to his left CHICAGO. May 3 (#).—Rosalie Rizzo, | Ingram, eircus directors. leg a royal purple garter, insignia of who was kidnaped Wednesday night,| The proceeds will be devoted to try England’s_highest ‘order of knighthood. | telephoned her sister, Mrs. Harold Carr, | purchase and equipment of a woodwork | ‘Then Emperor Hirohito journeyed | last night saying that she was unharm hop for the bovs' department of the meross the city to Kasumigaseki Palace, | ed, but refusing to divulge her where. M. C. A, which the men’s club will the prince’s temporary home, to bestow | abouts. Police, who had previously an blish. personally upon him the Grand Order nounced the belief that a gangster had | Percv Oliver will be ring master of the Crysanthemum, Japan's highest |abducted her because she “knew too |of the circus, which will open with decoration. | much.” hinted, after talking to her sis- | music by the Washington Boys' Inde- § ! |ter, that the girl might not have been | pendent Band. conducted by C. J. Notables Assemble for Ceremony. |an unwiling victim and that she was Brown, 4.year-old band master, % R imax Seized by her sweetheart to patch up ne of the special features w a e e e | wiquaie]. |fancy skating exhibition by Walter for the young prince, or, as he is more widely known, the Duke of Gloucester, | who was welcomed here from his native land yesterday. Assembled for the ceremony were the smperial princes. courtiers, the British ambassador and his staff, marshals, ad- | mirals, Premier Tanaka and the gov-| ernment’s ministers. ! The Emperor, wearing the uniform of the generalissimo of the Japanese army, entered, attended by a brilliant suite. All bowed their heads as he mounted his throne. Prince Henry bowed to the Emperor and then read the message of his father, King George, asking his imperial| maiesty to accept the insignia. When the Emperor had expressed his | thanks for King George's courtesy in sending the order by the hand of his son, Prince Henry mounted the steps | of the throne and knelt with one knee | on a cushion at the Emperor’s feet. He | then adjusted the royal purple band, | with its gold inscribed words, “Honi | Soit Qui Mal y Pense” (May he be shamed who evil thinks), around the left leg of the Emperor. Arising. he presented the other parts of the insignia, consisting of a collar and pendant decoration, stepping back TOLMAN § -L»L}MDVPY Save Money on Your Complete List of Quality New Building Materials | l Paint Roofing Sheet Metal Doors & Sash g 4 | 3 Convenient ! « i Branches MAIN OFFICE-6™ & C . Sts, S W. CAMP MEIGS-5" & Flo. Ave.N.E. BRIGHTWOOD-592! Ga. Ave. NW. See Our Beautiful Display of Hand-Painted Slippers and Bags 6 Dupont Circle makes it possible. GET efund oney— TOURS TODAY. $oeee Taetite L Judge. 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