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FIEHORSES SENT FORSHOW TONGHT Entries From District, Vir- ginia and Maryland Ready for Competition. Horse lovers from the District, Vir- ginia and Maryland will gather tonight for the Riding and Hunt Club's horse the club, Twenty-second and P streets. Ribbons and cups will be awarded winners in the various classes. The show starts at 8 o'clock. Virginians who have already shipped their horses to the city are Louis Leith, Frost Anderson, John Hinckley, all of Middleburg; Ernest Wolfe of Upper- \gfle and A. Smith Bowman of Sunset ills. Entries have been made from the Wardman Park Saddle Club, the Preece Riding Academy and the Riding and Hunt Club. The Hunt Club will be ted by Mrs. Burdette Wright, Patton, D. Martin, Mrs. A, D. Court, W. L. Petriken, Chester A. Gwinn, George Plummer, Maj. Harry Leonard and Maj. W. M. Grimes. Judges for the show will be Dr. L. N. Allen of Berryville, Va., and Frank Gaskins of Warrenton, Va. The awards ‘were donated by Willlam Phelps Eno, Hugh Legare, Col. Robert M. Thomp- son and Miss Couzens. PETWORTH METHODISTS ANNOUNCE COMMUNION | Rev. Samuel Rose to Speak Tomor- row Morning on “He Held His Peace.” Holy communion will be celebrated at Petworth Methodist Church tomor- row morning, at which service the pas- tor, Rev. Samuel E. Rose, will use as the text of his sermon “He Held His " At 8 pm. “A Good Man"” is the subject. Intermediate League and Epworth League devotional meet- ings will precede the evening service. | ¢ ‘The organization of the financial campaign workers who will conduct the drive for $40,000 to build the new Sun- day school -unit and make necessary to the church auditorium was =, between February 21 and e-act plays will be given by le’s group Wednesday evenings. vanh'y Town s” and refreshments will . ‘The Women’s Guild, Societies SERMON IS REQUESTED. Rev. H. B. Wooding to Preach on “Church Officers and Duties.” 3 B. We 3 f the oot oyierian® Ghuren, morning TO ADDRESS YOUNG FOLK. Dr. 8. B. Daugherty to Speak at Christian Endeavor Meeting. At the Memorial United Brethren Church the minister, Dr. 8. B. Daugh- , Will preach on. snvmumnwmm"mmm Endd¢ g\ma people on the theme, “Standing A A in the Sunday school will be launched tomorrow morning. Alvin E. Shonk is the director. The Christian Endeavor Socleties will have special features. Pigs Are Just Pigs, But Again They Make Pork Chops Chicagoan Loses Two, Al- binos and Hungry Police Haven’t Been Paid. By the Assoclated Press. no telling wi pigs go when 'y | Iost, even nice albino pigs like A. M. Matthews’. ‘Whether Mr. Matthews did the right by reporting his loss to the Gresham police station is a moot ques- tion. It must be remembered, as the desk Sergeant pointed out, that police- men haven't been paid in a long time, grand with mashed potatoes and gravy. “But there were such nice pigs,” said Matthews. “Albinos. Some folk might even call them beautiful. I was taking ;.hl two of them to my farm for fatten- The desk sergeant sat in dreamy con- templation and from his lips came a noise that sounded like “yum, yum.” “I will tell my men,” said the sergeant, “that you have lost two pigs. My men are all honest and reliable. On the other hand—and the dreamy look re- turned—*"pigs do make nice pork chops. ‘The boys are a long ways from their last pay day and, from the looks of things, are®qually distant from their next. It is positively dangerous even to mention food to some of them.” “I would like to get my pigs back,” said Mr. Matthews. “After all, pigs “Exactly.” said the sergeant. — Pkl. finished Matthews. . Not forgetting,” said the sergeant, ‘pork chops.” {CENTRAL UNION MISSION. Rev. B. L Quinn Will Conduct Services Tomorrow Night. ‘The services at the Central Union Mission tomorrow evening will be con- ducted I}ys!:eh fi!"sh Quinn, assistant rector of 3 Church, Rock Creek Parish. ST Each night at 8 o'clock next week some one of the Central Union Mis- sion’s church constituents will conduct & regular service in the mission chapel. Monday night the Christian Endeavor of the Columbia Heights Christian League A Mark’s Lutheran Church; Pri‘iluy night the Men's Bible class of Eastern Pres- byterian Church and Saturday night fénne viuahn class of Calvary Baptist urc! SEGREGATION IS TOPIC. Second Baptist Pastor to Preach Tomorrow. At Second Baptist Church the pastor, Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman, will préach to- morrow_morning on “Can y Good Come Out of Segregation?” and e sv!nln‘ on “Life’s Supreme Bible school will meet at 9:30 am. and B. Y. P. U. at 6 pm. Courtesy cars leave both ience of parking your car at and pigs, properly assassinated, are just | t] 1THE EVENING STAR, PASTORS HEARNG HINGES ON VT Arraignment in Shooting Is Held Up as Janitor’s Wounds Grow Worse. By the Associated Press. OTTAWA, IIl, February 1—Arraign- ment of Rev. James A. Wilson, 60-year- old pastor of the Mendota, Ill, Metho- dist Church, on preliminary charges of attempted murder yesterday awaited word of the condition of -Amos Ellott, cgun:h janitor, shot and wounded by e tor. Wlpl;sn wounded Elliott and his wife in a dispute over a letter Wednesday at the Elliott home in Mendota. Then he returned to his home and attempted suicide. Although the wounds of none of the three at first were regarded as serious, State's Attorney Russell O. Hanson of LaSalle County, said ‘today that Elliott’s condition was worse and that arraignment on the formal charges filed yesterday would be held up pend- ing a report from Elliott's physician. Regardless of the outcome of the preliminary hearing, the State's attor- ney said, he would bring the case before the grand jury. JESUS’ RELIEION THEME OF CALVARY MINISTER “What Is Salation” Announced as Evening Sermon Topic by Dr. Mark Depp. “The Religion of Jesus” will be the theme of the sermon tomorrow morning at the Calvary Methodist Church by Dr. Mark Depp, and at the evening service, “What Is Salvation?” The Young People’s meeting will be at 7 pm. in Guild Hall. Slides illus- trating the life ‘of the foreigner in America, his- needs and contributions and the American task will be shown. ‘The High School League meets at 6 p.m. in the ladies’ parior. Miss Miriam Moreland will be the leader. ‘The woman's all-day meeting will be held Tuesday at 10:30 o'clock. Lunch- eon will be served and at 1 o'clock a program by the Woman's Foreign Mis- lflml‘rv Society, Mrs. E. L. Harvey, leader. The devotional meeting is Thursday at 8 o'clock. FOR RENT B e o ing Room, Kitchen, Bath and Re- ception Room. Electric Reasonable Rental THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road Packard Courtesy Cars FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE in visiting the _AUTOMOBILE SHOW Park your car at our office Connecticut and S and be driven to and from the show oints at 10-minute intervals from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., thus saving you the inconven- the Auditorium, PACKARD WASHINGTON MOTOR CAR CO. elvet Kind ICE_ CREAM CALENDAR (o] F PECIALS ANUARY 31 TO FEBRUARY 13 One of the Mid-Season Glories Comes Into View at The Velvet Kind Dealers BUTTERSCOTCH== HAZEINUT ICE CREAM in the Famous De Luxe Pint Package Nothing in the Calendar of Specials is more tempting—the min‘lln'g rich flavors, butterscotch ice cream wi of two hazel- nuts mixed through it—a superbly blended frozen dessert! Butterscotch specially prepared from a favorite old-time recipe. Always something new in this Calendar of Spe- cials—watch the papers for it! | SouthernDaities WASHINGION, CHURCH SCHOOL MEETS. Dr. Braskamp to Speak on “Atti- tude Toward Others.” At Northminster Presbyterian Chapel, Alaska avenue and Kalmia road, tomor- TOow at 9:40 a.m. the church school will meet. “Our Attitude Toward Others” will be the sermon by Dr. Otto Bras- kamp. At 6:30 p.m. Intermediate So- cf of Christian Endeavor will meet. A':t!r o'clock there will be an evening service by the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor. Mr. and Mis. Bennett of the Central Union Mission will speak. ‘The Chapel Women’s Auxiliary will meet Tuesday at 11 o'clock in _the chapel. Hostesses are Mrs. Stroh, Mrs. Supplee and Mrs. Voskuil. Thursda; evening at 8 o'clock the service will be held. Friday at 3:: o'clock the children’s organizations will midweek prayer King’s Daughters’ Program. The national day of corporate inter- cession of the Daughters of the King will be observed Monday. In the eve- ning at 8 o'clock the presentation serv- ice of the self-denial offering will be held in Christ Church, G street between Sixth and Seventh streets southeast. Rev. H. A. Woolfall of St. Mark's Church wili be the officiating priest. There will be a visitation at St. John's, Georgetown, February 7, at 8 o'clock. y | the General Grand Chapte: 30 | sons, and Mrs. West; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 0. E. S. GIVES RECEPTION FOR TWO HIGH OFFICIALS Grand Matron and Grand Patron Are Honored by Esther Chapter and Takoma Chapter. Katharine Spencer Merritt, grand matron, and Dr. Charles Calvin Gal- loway, grand patron of the Order of the Eastern Star, were tendered a re- ception at the Willard Hotel Thursday night by Esther Chapter, No. 5, and Tacoma Chapter, No. 12. Assisting the grand matron and the grand patron in the receiving line were Mrs, Minnie Keyes, grand secretary of - S T e'l‘ the ;mer; ames ‘est, grand master of Ma- £ M;". "(i‘bl’lfl Calvin Galloway, Edgar B. Meritt, Mrs. Lucy E. Fessenden, Earl Barber, Mrs. Georgla T. Hendrick, Joseph H. Austin and Mrs. Amy AM. ‘The committee in charge was com- posed of Mrs. Mildred R. Shafer, Mrs. Bertha Brown, Past Grand Matron Mrs. Julia M. Streater, Mrs. Margaret Hull Jones, Mrs. Mary Keefer, Mrs. May P. Gibbon, Mrs. Lucy N. Feldman, Miss mkunbel K. Botsch and Herbert B. Hen- S e ) 3 expect y & pa elec- tions there in July. x 1830, COMMUNION SERVICE. Sixth Presbyterian Church to Hold Observance Tomorrow. At the Sixth Presbyterian Church to- morrow morning communion will be celebrated. At the vesper service at 5 o'clock the pastor, Rev. Godfrey Chobot, will speak on “Cheerful Christians.” ‘The Christian Endeavor Society will serve tea at 6:15 o'clock, after which they hold a brief service. Thursday eve- ning at the ridweek service moving pic- tures are shown. U. S. MINISTER HONORED. Einstein and Wife Given Farewell Reception in Prague. PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, February 1 (®).—Lews Einstein, retiring Amer- ican Minister to Czechoslovakia, and Mrs. Einsteln were honored at a fare- well reception by Dr. Eduard Benes, foreign minister, : Dr. Benes decorated Mr. Einstein with the Grand Cross of the Order of the Lion in the presence of the entire dip- lomatic corps and high officials of the country. Mr. and Mrs. Einstein will visit Paris and London before returning to the United States. The new American Min- ister, Abraham C. Ratshesky of Boston, is expected here soon. Tomorrow! RE Tomorrow! ATEST] HISTOR st The closing months of 1929 and the first month of 1930 surpassed in volume of new car sales any similar period in our history, and as a result we find ourselves facing our new season with a stock of Used Cars greatly exceeding our nermal requirements, This stock will be augmented to still greater proportions by the normal business of the next threa months. N W’“\\‘\:‘}‘fl“ A W‘lfi.‘m \ " Wy W Therefore WE MUST MOVE AT LEAST 100 CAR§ AT ONCE TO MAKE ROOM FOR 1930 TRADE-INS., Only such an unusual condition of affairs would induce us to SACRIFICE $100 per car on the cream of our Used Car stock. ONLY 100 of these CARS will be sold during this SALE---100 at $100 Less!! 1930 Taxes Paid All cars will be delivered WITH 1930 PERSONAL TAXES PAID and attached. All cars completely nlledm greased and with 5 gallons of gas. A Companion SPECIAL 1928 Chevrolets Coaches. . . $339.50 Sedans. . . .$349.50 Coupes. . . .$339.50 Finance: 15 Imperial $ Sedans DEMOCRAT WILL OPPOSE SENATOR JOHN M. ROBSION Ben Williamson of Ashland Makes Announcement Against Ken- tucky Legislator. By the Associated Press. ASHLAND, Ky, February 1.—Ben Willilamson, Ashland business man and philanthropist, late Th y_ an- nounced his candidacy for the Demo- cratic nomination for the short term in the United States Senate. If nominated in the primary this Summer he is expected to oppose John M. Robsion, whom Gov. Sampson ap- pointed to succeed Senator Frederic & Sackett, now Ambassador to Germany. J M. M. Logan of Bowling Green is the only announced Democratic can- didate for the long term. Widow Refuses Omaha Mayoralty. OMAHA, Nebr, February 1 (#).— Mrs. Harriet Dahlman, widow of James C. Dahlman, “cowboy” mayor of Omaha, has rejected the offer of city com- missioners to appoint her mayor. The commissioners called upon Mrs. Dahl- man at her home to present the offer. She declined, with thanks, saying that she lacked the health to stand the strain of such work. Bus services are to be established in North Africa. All Cars Financed EDISON MEDAL AWARDED. Goes to Prof. Charles F. Scott of Yale University. 1d medal, highest award of the American Institution of Electrical ineers, in recognition of “his contributions to the science and art of polyphase transmission of electrical energy.” Prof. Scott was one of the engincers who built in the State of Colorado the world’s first high extension overhead alternating current electrical power line. Carolinian Kills Wife and Self. DURHAM, N. C., February 1 (#)— Joe McBroom, middie-aged Durham man, shot and fatally wounded his wife and then turned the gun on him- self, inflicting & fatal wound. Both died early yesterday. Apparently reconciled after the last of & serles of separations, the couple were talking to friends last night when McBroom asked his wife to go to the back porch with him. Immediately afterward the shots were heard. NO MORE METERS TO CLICK AWAY YOUR DIMES See page A-3 Tomorrow! On Low GMAC Terms 10 Chevrolet $ “Cabriolets Every Car Unconditionally Guaranteed for 30 Days All cars thoroughly overhauled; all neces- sary parts replaced. Electrical equipment and batteries perfect. On Display and Sale at 625 H STREET N.E. All bodies, fenders and finishes in new - car condition; many of these cars can hardly be told from new. Open Evenings OURISMAN Cheyrolet Sales Co. 610 H Street N. E. “House Service Built” All cars are well shod, MANY HAVE NEW RUBBER ALL AROUND. Every car with complete tools and equipment. On Display and Sale at ANACOSTIA BRANCH 13th & Good Hope Rd. §.E.