Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1929, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. TUESDAY., MAY 28 1929.° _-’5/7 s | |in revaluated war loan bonds in the where they will be put up In packages i s, aml others vjith games and “ADAMS RAPS G 0.P. | [ “Awarded megree | (GILLIGAN INDORSED | FACES FLOWER CHARGE. | PROFITEERING CHARGE ;12 ki, B Bl Sy Sl il il B B S i It UL | FOR REAPPOINTMENT s ot 2o oo FACED BY GERMANS EA.EF i Bkl % i B R B e i : Following Arrest. | | ages are prepared, some with mechan- (wo werks or so. ¢ —_— ’ i - e ‘. Clement B. Hilliard, 400 block of A e e A Toy Library. o BUI-IERS |N SENATE, - 2 Citizens Ask That He Be Namedimm southeast, 45 years old, was Hugo Stinnes, Jr., and Associates A e by s nienbe | established by the Playgrounds’ Associ- | to Succeed Himself on Board |ordered to post $10 coliateral at the — Go on Trial for Speculations in i nin | Chies TR - s | first precinct yesterday for picking S Dl i o z ! . 3 of Education. | h & k Revaluated War Bonds. | S § ® JRLREY B1A Farm Bill Situation Beyond, ] | | flowers in East Potomac Park neat to the office of the association. . S o | —_— ! Hains Point o —_— Control of President, P A resolution indorsing Henry Gilli- | A Arrested \:;:fl(zlfiv’;r‘Kr.p“rl?wM:‘-;‘:xan.l By fhe Associated Press | C ll - 4 gan. whose term on the Board of | (e JUCE ot Cd tnder articie 5. sec. BERLIN, May 28.—Hugo Stinnes. jr. a 0lls‘-_‘s B enisies 2 voursell more nst dab DABON in the armppits two or three Says Navy Head. Education expires in June. for reap- |tion 2. of the park regulations, which son of the famous post-war industrial | = 30c& s0c Fo make . 4 pointment, was adopted by the North reads as follows . magnate, went on trial before a Ber- andBul ng Soles Liberal trial ' table. | “Trespass pon. removing. cutting. y; . o ” o iy By the Associated Press. Capitol Citizens' Assoclation, meeUng |y arool™ o "o any way injuring any | Lo grand jury today. charged ‘l‘(‘;}:! D) Sthollla Zirios Size 15¢ BOSTON, May 28.—Republican Sen- 3 pri e at the new McKinley Technical High | tree. shrub, plant or flower is pro- fqioe 0 : T pads for Callouses BSGELEWEO (Wete Dot tusl Hepiblians - School. last might. A committee was | hibited.” Accused with him in an alleged at- | end pain in one were scored by Charles Frapiis Adams - efraud the ra $7 - = Secretary of the Navy. in an address to named to present the recommendation e e {/ minute! They stop never be emrlbarrassed by per= " T Y y of 2.000 000 m: (approximately | Pe - Republican for_reappointment to the chiet fustice | OLD STONE HEAD FOUND. £i50 o) Wore his secretary. Woif Von ; j the friction and i spiration «dors. It checks Zlubs of Massa- and associate justices of the District ; g - Waldow: his associates, Efich Noth=t {J . ) ¥ S. chusetts here last 4 Supreme Court. | Ancient Carving Is Believed to Be Mann of Hamburg; Bela Grass of pressure of shoes perspiration harmlessly by night. He said An appeal for a branch post office | Ancient Carving Is B e ot Beliny Ehgene S iifaictsontbing ctopn e diverting it to other parts a resolution. ! JERUSALEM. May 28 () —During m of the body for elimination. therer W on the corner of North Capitol and First Sculpture. Hirsch of Paris, and Joseph Schneid ' and healing. Re- en H It was suggested by Selden M. EI avations for pre-historic remains in . Considerable legal talent has been! with harsh liquids or piasters is unsafe | Used on the feet, it’s quite nights a reek, and you'll 12 Secnators i Bryant streets was put in the form of | of Berlin, all described as ‘“business | 5 2 | moving callouses Republican who owe nn real ‘¥ ¥ | supervising principal of the public ' the caves at Athilp near Ascalon. the cmployed by state and defenst | ofren causing acid burn. Zino-pads = allsstavics ‘to- the schools, that in view of the damage 'stome carving of a human head about 7 and a large ai {reasury Xperts ' gronin protective. At all drug, shos effecuthoo. ty 3 ADE y | done by the felling of trees and limbs | centimeters high (about 2% inches). were on hand COL. WADE H. COOPER, following storms. that an expert on |was found immediately above the re- and dept. stores —35¢ box. ‘ President of the Continental Trust Co., i . " they owe al- . trees be designated to make the rounds | mains of the Mousterian period. It is at least a month S h ” 7 Jegiance to cire s e a Onjy. At some stated period and survey the | belleved to be possibly the earllest| Stinnes is alleged to have place I cholls TION ODOR s s in their 4 4 ' 2, Ohio. | . ndition of trees and have those con- |known attempted sculpture of the | about half a million marks at the dis- | o . A 5 home' Stafes.” he o ehoarshing o worihy bavs.aud | fidered ikely to fall removed to lessen | human form posal of his associates for transactions | 1IN0~ S Harmless — Effectivef - Stainless sald. “If thev| : b this danger to life and property. The | | n = v | girls. He was a judge in this district’s | o | o ™ bri k to their - < matter was referred to & committee Pt onme goned bring back o theiT | inals of the National Oratorical Contest.| TR 0F oction | iy Slame, | D WAL Ahey | A rising vote of thanks was given e Svery- ; Mr. Ely for his efforts in bringing about Jody aihapp¥) R Valley 5,000 Miles Long. the erccticn of & high school at Second | ‘\ T S‘ e T By e DY tate whore the Govern. | The largest valley is the Great Rift'and T streets. | h\ < I e arty in power dons | of Aftica, which begins in the north of | Tast night's meeting was the last one | N Palestine and stretches nearly #s far for the association until it econvenes south as Natal, a total length of 5,000 again in the Fall, probably in Sep- e /. miles tember i ( y ] i o S R T Queenr Quality expected wh s solitical | 2 control. He ar s e s r, h F S /Z e i Arch Form -Shoes - G S $0:"ine Bemoctais, "When i map: emoria rave Jdprays e A May 29 to June 4 group united against him. 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