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B8 RITCHIE 1S GUEST OF ROTARY CLUBS District Conference at Ha- gerstown to Close With Ball at Armory Tonight. * @pecial Dispatch tp The Star. HAGERSTOWN, Md., April 20.—The thirty-fourth district conference of Ro- tary International, in & two-day ses- sion here, will today elect & new dis- trict governor, selecting one of two men to succeed Ignatius Bjorlee of Freder- | | THE EVENING STAR, WAsmNGTON. D. C, QUEEN OPENS LOCKS Amsterdam Connected With North Bea for Largest Vessels. AMSTERDAM, Holland, April 29 (). —Queen Wilhelmina, by simply pulling a handle, today opened the gates of a new lock at Ymuiden in the ship canal which connects Amsterdam with the North Sea, enabling the biggest liners to proceed to the Dutch port. ‘The lock, which took 10 years to build, at a cost of 18,000,000 guilders (about $7,200,000), is said to be the biggest of its kind in the world and capable of accommodating the largest vessel yet bullt or contemplated. INGERSOLL H.OUSE BURNS Loss of Former Home of Watch Manufacturer Put at $1,000,000. MONTCLAIR, N. J, April 20 () — The Ingerso]l mansion, for many years LEADING AIRCRAFT to be announced in & day or two.” COMPANIES MERGE :“ $7,500,000 Concern Expected to Produce 15 Types of Airplanes. By the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, April 20—E. E. Porterfield, jr., president of the Ameri- can Eagle Aircraft Corporation, last night sald a merger of six to eight “leading commercial aircraft and aero- nautical motor manufacturers in a $7,- 500,000 company with the American Eagle concern as the nucleus is expected a. R. O. Bone, president of the Golden Eagle Aircraft Corporal Ohio, will arrive here today and has requested that his company in the merger plans, Porterfiel More than 1 5 types of sero engines would be pro- dgaa by the new company, Porterfield a tion, Columbus, included 1d sald. types of airplanes with PRSI SOREYS With the completion of the initial stage of the Shannon River electric g(z:v!r project, people of the Irish Free electricity in te are being educated in the use of home. FINDS QUEER RELIGIOUS CULT IN REMOTE TOWN i - o Missionary Discovers Community in Arkansas Where Hardship Is At- tribute of Religion. CLARKSVILLE, Ark. (lfl.—Clinfln‘ stolidly to a somber faith, which clas- sifies pleasure as a sin and the road to heaven as almost impossible for a hu- man to tread, a religious cult composed of one small congregation has been found functioning in & remote Ozark community. “The Remnants” were discovered at Catalpa by L. A. Robertson, Baptist missionary in Northwest Arkansas. Teachings of the cult are contained in of TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1930. LADY BYNG INJURED In Cape Town for Treatment of Her Fractured Wrist. CAPE TOWN, Union of South Africa, April 27 (#)—Viscountess Byng frac- tured her wrist yesterday and came here to have an X-ray photograph made the 3 e‘a’:‘fimmum'nmhu husband, who is commissioner of the London metropolitan police and who came to South Africa some months ago one book left by an itinerant preacher. ! to recover from a lung ailment. "¢| GATHERED FOR AQUARIUM MARINE LIFE SPECIMENS Vincent Astor’s Yacht Carries Multitude of Fish From Island ‘Waters to New York. By the Associated Press. i MIAMI, Fla., April 20.—Hundreds c. specimens of marine life from the vi- cinity of the Galapagos Islands were contained in a special tank on Vincent Astor's yacht, Nourmahl, when 't stopped here yesterday en route from an exredmm to the islands to New Yor | City. The marine life was in charge of Dr. Charles Townsend, director of the New York biological Society. who will take 1t to the New York Astor the trip rieties of six land and ins, ?:w and a collection of crustaceans. Aquarfum. Mr. and a party of scientists made gl -peem? . 300 ¥ mong the ens were va- lr several baby sea marine iguanas, sev giant Albermarle Island tor- | GREAT VITAMIN STRENGTH FATHER JOHNS MEDICINE PURE NPURISHMENT ——— $1.29 Mattress $L.75 Crinkle Bedspreads Rose, blue, gold sl '49 the home of Charles H. Ingersoll, the watch manufacturer, was destroyed by fire early this morning with a loss esti- mated by fire officials at more than $1,000,000. The mansion had been occupled by the Ingersoll family until three months 8go, when it was sold and turned into an inn. Origin of the fire was not known. jck—Arthur E. Winter of Altoona, Pa., isr E. Wellington Tawes of Crisfield, Md. Gov. Albert C. Ritchle will be the est of honor tonight when the con- ’:rence here will come to & close with @ banquet and ball at the State Armory. Last night the district governor’s ball was held at the State Armory with Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Bjorlee leading the grand march. Glee Clubs in Competition. The principal address at today’s ses- sion w\‘l‘l bep;envered by Dr. Paul E. Titsworth, president of Washington College, Chestertown, Md. The Waynes- boro, Pa. Glee Club, in competition with glee clubs from the district, won the silver cup for being the best one, while the circulating rotary emblem was Feum.ed to the Mercersburg, Pa., Club for having the best percentage of at- tendance during the year. Roy Danzer of Hagerstown presided at the breakfast today, which was at- tended by those who have been present at 100 consecutive meetings, while other special breakfasts were held elsewhere by incoming and outgoing presidents secretaries. Knowles Cooper to Speak. ‘This afternoon’s session will hear Knowles Cooper, Washington, and Dan Ohern, Oklahoma City, discuss interna- gnnlsl service and “club service,” respec- vely. ‘The banquet this evening will be ad- | dressed by Pvt. Peat on the subject of “Camouflage.” An increase in membership in this district was reported by Gov. Bjorlee from last June 30. The membership then was 2,685 and now is 2,850, Prince to Join Priesthood. ROME, April 29 (#).—Prince Wolkon- sky, once aide-de-camp to the late Czar Nicholas and Russian military at- tache in Rome, will be ordained p;lest ere Covers, Special Full and twin bed ull and twin be $1.00 and green woven striped. Scalloped edges. 8 x 105 inches.—Main Floor. sizes; cut full to al- low for shrinkage. Firmly woven— Main Floor. " An Event for Washington Housewives! $1.29 Bleached Sheets 81x90 and $ 1 OLDENEBERG “At Seventh and K”. Phone NAtional 5220 Washington’s Popular Shopping Center —_— Vienna, Austria, has established a school for children who, according to psychological tests, are most apt to drift into a life of crime. Popular Excursion Washington, D. C., and Alexandria, Va. TO Charlottesville, Va. $3.00 72x99 In. . . Full and Twin Size Bleach- ed Sheets, heavy thread qual- ity. Free from starch or dressing. 39c Pillowcases 45x36-inch Bleached Pillow- cases of fine pillowcase cot- ton. No dressing 38c Printed Sheer Fabrics 27c 40-in. Printed Voiles 40-in. Printed Batistes 36-in. Printed Dimities An adorable collection of prints in these three favorite Summer fabrics—all in guar- anteed fast colors. 59c Swiss Organdies Permanent finish— Mc crisp and fine! In exquisite shades; pink, orchid, maize, nile, blue, peach, white, etc. 35Fc Fast-Color Prints ine mercerized prints in guaranteed 19c fast colors. Large selection. 32 inches wide. Goldenberg's—Main Floor “Super-Service” Culpeper, Va. 2.00 Danville, Va. 5.00 Lynchburg, Va. 4.00 Orange, Va. 2.50 SATURDAY MAY 10th, 1930 Tickets will be honored on train No. 31, or section thereof, leaving Washington (Union ~Station), 6:40 pJm.. Alexandria, Va., 8:57 p.m., May 69c to 95¢ Wash Suits Clever styles in washable suits, guaranteed fast color. Also khaki flapper suits. 59c 2t9 79¢c to 95¢ Blouses Collar-attached and sport oouln' blso:;umm:o button-on styles. e 4 to 16 # 59¢ 79¢c to $1.50 Shirts ‘White and colored collar- attached and neckband shirts. Good assortment. Some 59(: seconds. .12 to 14%... Boys’ 69¢ Overalls Bib-front and shoulder strap overalls of blue denim 59‘: and khaki. 6 to H..... 79c to $1 Knickers Cloth knickers and straight knee pants. Fine for school wear. Perfects and ir- regulars. 3 to 16. $1.19 Sport Fancy-colored sweaters mllny '?:‘:c put:gs. a‘l"u.fl-uvex' 15738 e a1 DIC 79¢ to $1.39 Pajamas One and two plece cotton o‘{ Returning, tickets good on all res- ular _trains EXCE] CRESC] LI D, up to train No. 36, leav- ing above points Sunday, May 1ith. Similar rsions will be operated 4th, 2th, 2018 May S ih Jul, ugusi e and “Getober Tickets and_information at Ticket Office, St vay, Pherson_Square, Union Station; Union Station, Alezandria, Va. in the new Russian seminary shortly. ‘The prince, descendant of an {llustri- ous l’unilf, has_been president of the Russian club of Rome and devoted him- self to bettering penniless compatriots. NOW IN WASHINGTON 7th Street Wharf { The Ancient Famous and Infamous Australian CONVICT Real, leather belts with ini- tial buckles. Some belts with sports figures. 24 59C Tweed and felt hats or fine Spring caps. Incomplete 590 lots, but real bchmn.. % 69c & 79c Play Suits Khaki, blue, fancy weaves in one-plece play suif its. front; ankle length. 3 55‘: to 8 Goldenbers's—Third Floor SHIP The Oldest Ship Afloat Built in India 1790 In Regular and Extra Sizes . . . 36 to 52 Save Your Fine quality shell frames with correct lenses*; fitted to your eyes. Cans f:r on : $1 - High-grade glmt, containin, more than 50% pure linse oll—a paint that will give last~ protection to inside or out- side surface. Colors include inside and outside white . . Complete sCgloed and Cylindrical Lenses not inel FREE! Eyes Examined Dr. Kanstoroom Reg. Optometrist in charge Gollul'fl.ll—?‘ :Il:ll Dent. Charge Accounts Invited AL e A . « . Nine of Them Refreshing springlike plain and printed tub frocks—the kind that will make your neighbors wonder how you manage to look so attractive about colored linene suitings—in styles as becoming and cool and comfortable as ssible. Short sleeved or sleeveless . . . with pleats, semi-fitted lines, or If Unable to Attend This Sale Order by Phone or Mail, Order by Number, Sizes 36 to 44 in Styles Sketched Twenty New Sketched your morning tasks—the kind that you will never hesitate to wear on the asque skirts . . . crisp organdie or pique collars and other trimmings . . . Extra Size Models, 46 to 52, arrived too late to be sketched } - (X5 ), 4 Q Ll K Spring Styles If you paid double you wouldn’t expect to find prettier styles! street! Made of pretty flowered or figured dimities and percales, or plain ties . . . or gay pipings to accent the charm of the prints. On Main Floor Bargain Table and on Second Floor .. . light gray .., pea green shutter green . . .%ark brown s tal red. Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store -Piece Belgian Linen 3 SLIP COVERS Including 5 $ 2 5 Made Separate to Cushions Order We have only enough for 600 more sets. Do not lose any time in having our expert fit the cover right in your own home! 12 very pretty patterns to choose from. Sets of genuine 50-inch imported Belgian Linen that wears so well. Goldenbers’s—Fourth Floor on Window Shades 59¢ Opagque Cloth Shades 39¢ Seconds of opaque shades, in green and ecru. 3x6 feet. None to dealers. 3,000 Famous Congoleum Rugs at Wholesale List! g It is not often that you can buy This Wonderful Vessel Has Made History During Three Centuries She marked the beginning and the end of England’s monstrous penal system. She has held lurid horror and dreadful iniquities beside which even the terrible stories of the Black Hole of Calcutta and the Spanish Inquisition pale into insignificance. She is the oldest ship in the world and the only convict ship left afloat of that dreadful “Fleet of Ocean Hells,” which sailed the Seven Seas i 1790 A. D. She is unchanged after all these years, nothing being omitted but her human freight and their suffering glom the cruelties and barbarities practiced upon em. Aboard her are now shown, in their original state, all the airless dungeons and condemned cells, the whip- ping post, the manacles, the branding irons, the punishment balls, the leaden-tipped cat-o’-nine tails, the coffin bath and the other fiendish inventions of man’s brutality to his fellow man. From keel to topmast, she cries aloud the greatest les- son the world has ever known in the histo'ry of human progress. ‘The Convict Ship “Success” is the Greatest and Mosf Extraordinary Exhibition That Ever Visited America. { It Is a Theme for the Pen of a Dante. When You Walk Her Decks, Grooved with the Chains of Her Miserable Victims, the Past Will Speak to You Its Sad and Mournful Lesson. But You Will Leave Feeling Better Because You Live in a Better Age. Regular $1.75 $ 1 ,00 Grade each Awnings not only keep out the hot Summer sun but also add to the ap- pearance of your home. Attractive brown and white woven stripe awnings mounted on strong metal frames. 30 and 36 inches wide. Complete with rope and fixtures. 5,000 Window AWNINGS Woven or pdinted stripes in four popular window sizes, 30, 36, 42 and 48 inch widths. Complete with fixtures and frame. Tan or Green Green Painted Painted Stripes— Woven Stripes Stripes 30-in. Size *1.58 1¥1.95 [ $2.95 Gayly Striped Porch Awnings Of heavy canvas with woven tan, Spanish painted stripes or green or khaki. Galvanized pipe frames, hardware, pulleys and rope. s ssuvarins TRD it $1370 S iscsinnnis TIORY Siaes . $15.70 $16.70 $1.25 Ruffle Valance Curtains White, ivory or beige ruffle curtains, trimmed with colorful rayon ruffles and inserts. Pretty backs. these fine Congoleum Rugs at such tremendous savings to your pocket book, but here is such an opportunity. All new patterns—classed as slight seconds. eet.... 31,20 . $4.50 foer.. $6.30 725.... $3.60 You Will Enjoy Choosing From Our Stock of “Gold Seal” Congoleum New Patterns 47c and 57c Sq. yd. Good colors 9x12ft. Seamless Felt-Base Rugs Low Prices All of our previous shipments have sold $ 4.35 so fast that here is another shipment for Termed seconds. those who did not avail themselves of the opportunity. 8 attractively colored patterns. Marie Antoinette Rugs $1.95 ... $8.55 ... $12.55 $2.95 $11.50 25°.. $13.75 9x12 Seamless Grass Rugs, each. . $3.50 8x10 Seamless Grass Rugs, each. . $3.00 Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store 9x7.6 feet. . Specials $1.69 Genuine Sunfast Shades 95¢ Blue, green, white and ecru. Cut 3x6 feet. Termed as slight seconds. $1.50 to $2.00 Valance and Criss-Cross Curtains, Sets Real nice looking voile or marquisette curtain sets. Valance or criss-cross 97 styles. Complete with tie-backs. c $1.10 Ruffle Valance Curtains, Set Dainty Scrim Ruffle Curtain Sets, with 65 27x54 inches ... 3x6 feet ... 6x9 feet 6x12 feet ... Open Dalily, Including Sunday, 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. Electrically Lighted Throughout—Guides Explain Everything. Admission 50 Cents Children Under 10, Half Price rayon stitched edges. Have double ruffled valances and tie backs. Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor &'s—Fourth Floor