Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1929, Page 6

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! SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. JUNE 9. - 1929—PART T. | 1% CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘M- Rosslyn, Va., station shortly before| A meeting of the Columbia Heights J. Davis, Secretary of Labor, motored B 2:45 to go to Spring Hill (Great Falls| Business Men's Association will be }'\eld DR' WORK ILL' back to wuhlngruym from Harrisburg, B B GUARUSMEN REPUBLICAN PARTY BIRTHPLACE WandernusterTORAY: | begin at 2:45 | CAF 1ine) and hike via Difficult Run to| Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. in the Betty Ann O et T Wi M LA e l'":‘;l“‘;o;"mn: “‘he egd“ :{ e g;m;’:wmu. Party will return to Inn, 1419 Park road northwest. Ordered to Bed With Laryngitis f:,rl‘t_w;;la‘.ol:xl he is not permitted to talk | . . . - pro | Brockland car line. Mr. SCHWprtiien T ‘Tfine JLoyal Knights of the Round ~ After White House Visit. —————— ' F A 5 A 3 | o Pngu;hp:)n w\lkx‘ behne_;veddn l;:e First | T8 l%;“:;"";‘, 'Un‘l“',’fr:f("y" g’l‘u:“”g:{: Dr. Hubert Work, recently resigned Vote Centennial Fund. : ' 4 ed Triangle Club will hold its an- ' Presbyterian Church Tuesday from 12 : sity Club. ReX| chairman of the Republican national s ¥ . nual picnic this afternoon at the club- to 2. Boyd Shelby will speak on “Who I Am | commitiee, is confined by laryngitis to BRUSSELS UP).—Tne Belgian Par- house. Games and entertainment to be — . AQaWHy his suite at the Mayflower Hotel here. 'liament has voted $695.000 to help cele- 5 followed by a picnic supper. | Senator Gerald Nye will give an —_— Dr. Work, it is understood, was ordered brate the country's centennial anniver- . I8 : e \&1% ¢ 1 address Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock | to his bed on the day following Jhis 1 he Company L, Fort Moultrie, ‘The American Amsociation of Univer- | befoe the Home and Bchool Assoclation| Of 2265 miles of rallways in Swits-| aupearance st tho White House 16 teli | %817 Of independence. Belgium shook 5 5 : sty Women nvites all college women | in the assembly room of the Methodist | erland, 1670 are owned by the govern- | President Hoover of his plans to resign off Dutch domination in 1830. The g — (EFVBLIGH alk cult | Home, Connecticut avenue and Ellicott | ment and the other 595 miles by 35| The laryngitis was contracted about a | double world fair in Antwerp and Li Nosed Out Minnesota Team , T Bl | Fun this afternoon at 2:45 o'clock. Meet ' street. Parents and friends invited. ' different companies. R o theicaitmaT e Datgest s partiol ALipeogrRighion” i by Single Point. | | i Company E, 121st Engineers, District | of Columbia National Guard, captured | third place in the shoot-off for the in- door company team championship of | the United States, according to an offi- cial bulletin published vesterday by the | National Rifle Association, | Totaling 3,364 points out of a possible | 3,500, Compa L, 8th Regiment, U. S. | Infantry, stationed at Fort Moultrie, S. | C.. nosed Comp: <, 205th Infant Minnesota National Guard, out of the | national championship by a single point. The local experts scored 3,347x3.500. Of the nine corps area winners who shot it out for first place. only six sent argets, two defaulting, and the Company A, 23rd Infantry, Fort Sam | sending word ‘hat their | was taken up guarding th ¥R EE syl i sons from all sections of the Nation | |in commemoration of the birth of the . U. | . |Republican party 75 years ago | the crowds in Thousands of men and women heard Secretary of War James W. Good and | other notable speakers vesterday when they assembled around this historic little | white schoolhouse on the Ripon College campus, at Ripon, Wis., to observe the | seventy-fifth anniversary of the birth of the Republican party, in 1854, when Alvan Earle Bovay, a Whig, gathered a group of Democrats, Whigs and Free. thinkers to form a new party. The name of “Republican,” adopted then, was adopted formally at a national convention in Pittsburgh in 1856. —Associated Press Photo. Ir_stages Circulating through 10 prone gala day attire, visiting soft drink es- N “prone and 10 | tablishments, Federal prohibition agents slow fire, and 10 prone | from Milwaukee held a series of side g, rapid fire. A minia- | shows, | fir e | Just as Gov. Walter J. Kohler, led fon; standard 50-foot target with 0.15- —_— by a fleet of motor cycle policemen i hiilRReve whaeedl ni alo5 Are R . and accompanied by automobiles con- o S aete or | Naming of Party Is Hailed taining many State leaders, passed the s stipulation that the jubilee headquarters on the main street % i el dbriae earat] T — Sy of the town a place directly across the :i;‘x;rx! e e aapitensBy as “Inspiration” by way was closed by dry officers. _— | ~ The prodigious splashing of beer as The individual tallies of the Capi- | Secretary of War. it rolled into the sewer lured large tal marksmen are as follows numbers from the parade to watch in | . amazement. 2nd 3rd Rapid e Re "W Tho- Chy | BY the Associated Press United States Influence Abroad Cited. 180 100 669 | RIPON, Wis, June 8—Ripon's feat 1 Secretary Good dwelt at length on | T e three quarters of & century ago in giv- [ the rise of the party from 1854, re- ing name to the Republican party was | (-mu:\:inz its growth and its oppor- | tunities. | | “Under Republican leadership the Nation has emerged from the travail of civilization's sorest trial,” he said. | “While others have been struggling to it - 168 hailed by Secretary of War James W. 106— 100 | Good as “a product of inspiration. . | No other name, he declared in his 6 968 903 5003347, gdress at the diamond jubilee celebra- of the last threc : The team leaves today for Camp | Uon could have summoned 50 WMABY | regain lost ground, America of all the Alfred E. Smith, Peekskill, N. Y. 12| 5ol diced so few who were yet inclined | Dations has forged ahead. Tepresent the District of Columbia Na- | PTeC ey = “It enjoys peace and prosperity at tional Guard in the competitions of the | 10 MsgIVINE. home. Abroad it wields an influence New York State Rifle Association. This | Main Event of Day. which is always for peace, for rehabili- is the first local team to participate in| Secretary Good's address was the | tation for good will.” | these matcres since 1916. main event of a day of ceremonies and | Secretary Good was introduced by | meetings attended by thousands of per- | Gov. Kohler. Poli fietro'thal?l.{in'f.‘ Marquis’ Heirloom, eld by U. S. Agents| COULD YOU USE ° ’ swom et oo | ||| AN EXTRA Upholstered Furniture Is Reduced to $7,000; " : She Refuses to Pay. $1,000 ? IS Always in Season By the Assoceted Press. NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 8.—The betrothal rirg ~which Marquis Lipo Gerinni of Florence, Italy, gave to Lil- . lian Madlyn Poli, daughter of Mr, and We can save you this amount. In- Mrs, Sylvester Poli of this city, was retained by customs officers in’ New spect at once. AL O e bt iy HE ‘‘hardy perennials” of the living abroad, it became known today. 4 Bedrooms— ‘9C,,‘;;fi(,’;{;n°fl“;;‘§,;;§=$;;*?goégg§y;gf Electric Refrigeration— SLIP i they A - duced, after protest, to $7,000. This 5 i i Miss Pollhalsn xefused n;‘ vfi' belc ok Brick Garage— COVERS stered e that make up its comfort. They d that_thy v 4 i i A Miss Poil claims 1t as the bride Large Lot. Many: delighttal are always in season, as necessary in mid- y delightful, { Marquis Germi their departure < z for Ttaly mext month. B new Ship Cover ma- summer as in the dead of winter. 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