Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1929, Page 37

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'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1929, 37 PROTESTS AGAINST el OIL PLAN PROPOSED| -secretary witours proposel to to- a national petroleum conser- J\atlon program between the oil-pro- By the Associated ] duc States and the Government TULSA, okla Ma) 17.—A protest | v.ould do nothing e1<e but fix the price against the proposed oil conservation | il” Gray's telegram said. “An agreement between oll-producing States | agreement of this kind “would crucify | and the Federal Government has beén | independent oil operators as well as| :,eleguphed to the W. H. Gray, prrsld n( of the Na- owners. If Wilbur's plan goes through, In Our Victrola Galleries All the Mousical Numbers from “Syncopation” c #Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life,” $1.25 | VicrroLa GaLLErIEs, FOURTH FLOOR. FRED WARING'S RIALTO THEATER 9th at GEE STREET | tional Association of Independent Oil | r Department | work a material hardship on all Toyalty | horses at theLlangollen, Wales, plow- grder it will mean that the Government will fix the whole crude oil price structure, }CHANGED ORDERS SEND completely freezing out the small pro’ cer. The Government cannot fix the Fnrsce ‘of ofl. Nationalization of the ofl et direction of the President, orders | qucd by the War DEPZY[I’HPH! May For the fourth year in succession | assigning Maj. James F. Coupal, Medi- 90-year-old Henry " Sodwick - recently | cal Corps, (o duty with troops in the | won first prize for the best team of | Philippines, hav terday_assigning | were_issi ing contest. Maj, Coupal to duiy at Fort Stone Nzi2%&§2§2§2§§§212‘§2§E£§Afi Tare Hecur Co. F Street at Seventh A Complete Selection of Musical Numbers Played by Waring’s Pennsylvanians in ® 9 “Syncopation as recorded on Victor Records Double side, 10-inch rec- ords, including all the num- bers played in the film EXCEPT “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life"— $1.25 this is 12-inch size, at 3%‘{2%&%&%2;’;&{&%2%2&2§&£2§2£}£&x : Kf%i‘%EKfi%fiK%{fiK%K%K%M PENNSYLVA STARTING SATURDAY (TOMORROW) LOUIS & CO. THE MUSIC CORNER 7th AT GEE ST. Headquarters All Victor Records Radios and Victrolas All the pieces played by the WARING’S PENNSYLVANIANS Can be had on VICTOR RECORDS at our Store Come in and see the new portable Victrola at $25 DEMOLL PIANO AND FURNITURE (0. 12th and G Sts. N.W. VICTOR N.E. HEADQUARTERS F. 0. SEXTON CO. Musical Numbers From Syncopation on Sale Here Victor Records—Music Rolls and Sheet Music Open Evenings Until 10 P.M. Phone Lincoln 6590 A Full Line of Victor Orthophonics and Records HUGO WORCH 1110 G St. NW. Sheet Music and Victor Records from Syncopation on Sale at ES HARIRIS co 'ORPORATE 2900 l4thm§t|"eet, at Harvard Columbia 101 Open 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. | Boston, as the relief of Capt. Gordon A. MAJ. COUPAL TO BOSTON | ferred to Fort Ethan Alten, Vt. E voked and new | Clapp, Medical Corps, who is trans- | Philippine Maj. Coupal was detailed to medical Horse Hungs Himself. | duty ‘at the White House during the | administration of President Coolidge | family on all thelr trips. ders for duty at Boston will take eflect on the expiration of his present leave of abse Friel nds of Maj. Coupal recently pro-'its head was caught in a tree crotch. 8th and Penn. D Sts. Ave., = Kanny - Musical Selections Rendered During the Showing of “SYNCOPATION? Are Available on VICTOR RECORDS 0 e ) Waring's 218‘0{ I'll Always Be in Love With You (!‘enns)l\aniam 21860{ ;‘1‘[ }\';ipal:’:‘].‘ioenu{-l‘mc With You f“o Ecopiewney | Helen Kane Waring's Pennsylvanians } Troubadours 2191 ‘{ Do Something 35921} Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life 21149{ Tin Pan Parade Kann’s—Fourth Floor. i 'All. PH.AYI | testea the order sending him to the | SILVER CITY, Idaho (#).—A horse | 1| | and accompanied the Prosidcnt and ms xccldcntfl"v hanged himself when a | - | crust of ice broke beneath its feet. The | Says animal was trying to reach some dried | leaves when the thin coating broke and | 1uthnrm rcr this statement and he | tore i el yards and instead of attacking him they have slunk away. Hliation 35 quite diferent. - These. ani- lm.x seem to become emboldened of Animals Timid in D.yhght the dark. Elephants rarely attack a Many of the jungle animals bearlni man unless pmvoked A muve forester | reputations for ferocity are cxceedlngly[ | timid during the day time. A resident of India studying in this country is 10ing over one of the paths through Tungle - accidientally coded with a cub_elephant, whereupon the enraged mother seized the forester and literally him to pleces, Ordinarily the ele- phants will flee at the approach of human o even if they detect the odor of a human. The elephant’s eye is poor, but his sense of smell is marvel- ously keen e has repeatedly approached t night, however, the sit- Buy Your VICTOR Talking Machine 7 and Victor Records AT THE HUB - Victrolas now 1, off No Added Cost for Credit THE HUB Seventh and D Streets N.W. TICM G - WOND! R 5“° HEAR THESE GOLDEN MELODIES “JERICHO” “DO SOMETHING” ‘LL ALWAYS” BE IN LOVE WITH YOU” .;,/ “MINE NE ALONE” “MY INSPIRA- TION IS YOU” “AH SWEET MYSTERY OF LIFE” “TIN PAN PARADE” \ g —AND— COMBINATIONS ALL NUMBERS FROM “SYNCOPATION” IN STOCK OYAL ADIO AND SPECIALTY CO. I 1-7-4-1 Connecticut Ave. Phone Potomac 3-0-4-0 Open Evenings | VICTROLA-RADIOLA i Adams Il 3803 All pieces played in “SYNCOPATION” Can be heard in our booths Come in and hear these records OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. K. C. SEXTON CO. 631 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Washington, D. C. Radios Orthophonic Victrolas Victor Records—Player Rolls Musical Instruments—Sheet Music Open9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Phone Lincoln 5591

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