Evening Star Newspaper, April 18, 1930, Page 12

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A-12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 18. 1930. | | Lukens, secretary of State, that they | WAR UN M[]SUU”'B g h E‘"Ses?' é&?‘ :;{? %/lh::l;fl:n}%hr?;u: {HIGHWAY PATROLMEN | wouid-"eniorce e Tules ot the road | ever 'n able to do, as fa | without wt A F rom the F ront R O W || thris are concemed. Certainly, the IN IDAHO GUNLESS“WEQD"":,?.\':C’E%DK& the guns trom the | M| iy e You Want—When You Want i needlelike peak which they climbed. the pictures of them silhouetted upon at the close of & four-day confer- “Om Victor Records” Revi 4N P hi ‘s Th agaicst the most grandiose cumulus S——— ence of the patrolmen yesterday on the \N clouds, the tant Alps and the L 3 .| grounds that they were not dealing with | . U, eviews an ews o ashington s eaters. Slicer 'drop of 5,000 of more feet Elimination of Weapons Was De | Fitninals i supervising trato, made these the most interesting bits cided Upon After Four- F Rt e R ; RICH_4R1) Iif/fGAYER s of photographic sequences on record. Surprise and Thrills rather drearlly up and down the | 3 Py ReeR e S tilated on Day Conference. Refuses to Introduce Jazz. In Holmes' Travel Talks. sluggish waterways. Id What! Y 2 having secured these vitally stimu- VIENNA, April 18 (#).—For 40 vears Senators Are To | SOMEHOW _the picture - pusae Whether or not anticipating the | lating films. One hopes for more | e oo e B Ehal liee Dkt kikting | MMORTAL streets of Venice, cut out by their | lethargic effects that these scenes of | like them mext year. E.de S.M. |p. ine Associated Press at the cash desk in her confectionery | Could Be Done With | threadiike canals, were overshadowed | Venice had upon his audience, Bur- 2y g 3 e job by views of the dizzy heights of | ton Holmes certainly had what BOISE, Idaho, April 18—A gunless| S0P 826, ste combmuer o Cie o | o _ae | dai the Alps at | might be calld a “fat rabbit” up | In the Dutch production of “Jour-|squadron of Idaho highway patrolmen | $65,000 Appropriation. Burton Holmes' | his sleeve. For wafting yesterdays |ney's End,” the role of the schoolboy | eparted for their posts of duty yester. | toens sl remed s imaras ot totin (14 ” final travelogue | gathering away from Byron's won- |Subaltern is being filled by Miss Nels|day as a result of a decision of Fred E. ' troduce jazz music and tea dances | of the season | der city up into the misty peaks of |Stants, Who made her hit as Joan | . e 0| .o An estimate for conducting & war on yesterday after- the Dolomites, the green valleys and | of Arc in Be: — — mosquito-breeding places in Washington | (= noon at the Na- the snow-covered turrets came as = | « . The most sublime and beautiful sacred opera ever written, is being considered by n}x}e %e‘;\mietmb- tional Theater. Lh; plfess‘:‘;ntefl nrr ts}:lrprl.srsv After | - ) = . 1 | committee now writing the District ap- Not only did- | a brief glimpse of the birthplace of | 2 g:om-uon bill, it was revealed in the Venice seem | Titian, which, considering his asso- e a ver’'s ain prlng | has recently been recorded by the artists, chorus and orchestra The subcommittee interviewed Lieut. | overfamilar, | What of a shock, Mr. Holmes showed | of the fameous “Berlin State Opera” under the direction of arings just made public. perhaps a trifle clation with Venice, came as some- | Col. U. 8. Grant, 3d, director of public 4 with its pano- pictures of an energetic young man b \ . . . % 5 > 3 s bulldings, and grounds, and District ramic fisshes of climbing up the side of one of the | unrise Arc (] Is in Thls S’loe! | the great Wagnerian scholar, Dr. Karl Muck, and made avail- | | 2 | Orthophonic Victor that could be done toward eliminating nal, the Cam- | evoked gasps of wonder from his . . mosquitoes if the appropriation of $65.- nile of St. audience. And, not satisfied with S e arde 0, Mark's, the Ri- these, Mr. Holmes hustled his ocular ervice it ¢ Chairman Bingham said the Public | Doges’ Palace, regions, where they were privileged Health Service states that the 9000 | "Cgyrion Holmes. but it was as | to watch some boys make the ascent s | April 20, 1930 e e 55 Wheh Great Plocorse: B e s e | i T e Go0OD FRIDAY SPELL dingler than they really are. Atany | nimblest of guides, have not only WALTER REED | Tlred oot Muscles | . Is contained on Orthophonic Records Nos. 7163B and ! here is a lack of nee!e;nngeriuunx:f}-. e on & Teally | out of her, and the gondolas plied | have brought back with them a The entire sacred music drama is obtainable in the mosquitoes two years ago. For a period they made some o e parks, > e . Patent Leather—with Cuban heel—is a | of 8 double-face, 12-inch records, complete in one e oee v b reatly an sy | B mel P ~ ? T MAIN SPRING ARCH model—possess- album. Price, $16.00. the co-operation of the District 3 % ! L health officer and of the Public Health \ | g If you are mot familiar with “Parsifal” and other of th i y insures perfect foot rest and ease. i\ world’s great masterpieces you should have a copy of “The the funds we had; but of course we are very short of funds for personal For instance, you would have to have some small automobiles with operators age work that would be necessary.’ Copeland—*“Has any diichihg il Senator Copeland—"“Has any John McCormack, Trinity Choir and Royal Choral Society of Col. Grant—“We did all that we could last Summer, and provided a permanent Audit. r Donovan regarding the work the Grand Ca- highest peaks with an agility that able for the Victrola-Electrola on gg(!], X!CEbnfly ;’l)m‘:;lak:l’d 1§ramd[nc de- 3 e e ” i o ency bill, should be allowed. alfo snd the | teur own to the Mont Blanc ? S8 A 7:30 AM. o | The Glorious, Soul-Inspiring Music of the catch basins in the District should be 3£ the stir and of the Aiguille de Grepon. { sprayed with oil at eight-day intervals. | gt of the motor boats had made These boys—Bradford Washburn : . J ey, g e I the Dis- | e, Venice was hardly at her best; | succeeded in' climbing one of the HOSPITAL " unds the romance seemed clipped right | most perilous of mountains, but they T e S 64A—12-in. D.-F. , $2.00. progressive and adequate campaign. 1 ! i SR8 Breacuithes two vears ago. For & The above model in Black Calf and “Musical Masterplece Series,” No. M—67, and consists where people went on very hot evenings, isanc ast mer I \ e | E ¢ The records are sold singly at $2.00. D O ion b (B Disirs 2 ‘ o ing that hidden comfort feature that Eiyiaye Service to see what could be done with J ) [ ‘ @ Bk, s T ’ Victor Book of the Opera” service and equipment for the work. ¢! % i 3 | I $ .00 o g0 wound and ol e difterent : 11 BEavuTIFUL EASTER MUSIC. places and to do the emergency drain- On Victor Records—Selections by Lucy Marsh, Martinelli, been done?” Drainage Traps Blamed. Englond.... 75¢ to $2.00 each solution in that way wherever it was Special, colorful blanks rful o s st possible, but in & great many places this e for a colorful dayl.. Appro- E F D & s C 1300 “G” is not a possible solution. ne of the 1 B e e e ona priate Easter messages prepared for you by Church ) l"oop ons o.’ e ‘,’;,‘:’;;};,f‘;,“’;‘:g officials . . . Smartly uniformed, courteous messengers that accounts for the fact that there y e & are a good many down around.in the ... Fast, accurate service to 70,000 points in the United Potomac Park system and the lower # part of town, A R States—8,000 in Canada—and to all the world through “We found mosquitoes in @ greal many places. One of the amusing, not n tion i - e T Sty the vast International System —telegraph, cable, radio. found to be the buckets of water on the golf courses, one of the places where mosquitoes were particularly a nuisance, and the work we did last Summer brought that fact out. . “We were able to get the help of Commercial Cables the Pusllc THealth Service and 1o co- 1A b ordinate that with our work last ye: 'meriea and aithough we began rather late, we ¢ 4 Cables 'ound, when we went back to the breed- H ing piaces, that there were no longer Mackay Radio mosquitoes breeding there.” FROM sl Forsl Bcuksts Asecemy s S e inters, and James Miller and James 3 TO DIAMOND COUNTERS . Dunn, architects, to the full rank of Royal Scottish Academicians. 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