Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1930, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEFiKMBER 26, 1930. LS AGAI ALER et B of SINDUSTRAL SHOW [EEsm = Tt v a [ s luthnflnnl the isteivution mewaes, m | WITH PISTOL NEARBY used «:':;g gx‘fi;rg’:‘rc.:r? i k'x"‘“"fld fo Be' Heasd Octobér 3, UN UISARMAMENI For Ohio Schools EXP[E-"NG m flm addition to Mr. Jose, the chairman, ths | oA Tevolver Was missing from the’ Between 3:55 and 4:15 P.M. e tt, H D. | ohi : ici lmmel and his wife were known t | NEW YORK, September 38 UP—A e s Charies W. Darr, J |Ohio Officers Believe Suicide Pact | ;e peen conernis "wors: ¥ASNDLS | cange has beva made, In the time for mpton | Clarence Kehr Shaves, TR %:;.‘: Julam J. Bynon, Chiries K| Besponsible—Three Children | ™t | the radio address of Prime Minister & . . | N. Harper, Ernest E. Herrell, C. Phillips . Ramsay Macdonald of Great Britain Glbson Dlscusses Geneva| Smokes Cigars - | Hill Harry King, Martin A. feese, E.| Survive Them. to be rebroadeast to America {rom Lon- Cigars and Does |Larger Attendance Antici-| Hin Harry xing. martin 4. 1. o HELD FOR CARRYING ARMS don oy the Columbla, Broadtasting Sye- . . 3 arten, C. Melvin Sharpe, Ch T em. _ Originally_scheduled for Conference Preparations Strong-Man Stunts. pated for Sixth Exposition gwmn LT Welke P A Wood: | BY the Assoctated Press. | _NEW YORK. September 26 (#)— | day, September 30, from 3:55 to 4:15 With Officials H —— head and Dorsey W. Hyde, jr. pouEDINA, Ohlo, September 26.he | Bert Wahley, 42 years old, University |Dm. (E. 8. T.), it has been deferred | | fvr ing and Sunday morn- es of Herle Immel, 36, and his wife, | of Indiana student, came to New York ! icials Here. e i L Open Next Month. . | Zaisllabell, 36; of Meville; Ohty, Wers | Armed "with & TevivEr D pesteaes | — Telephone National 5000 and hedeiataids 3 5 Esptae o PHIPPS FUNERAL HELD |foundin the Martins Woods, at Hinkley, | against gunmen. He had radio concer: IF YOU AIE GOING TO the delivery 'm start M‘ to do with a 6-year-old boy who has a IR 0T | 8t 2:40 p.m. yesterday. Each had been | ambitions and wanted to study in peace. | ately. The Route Agent will eol By the Associated Press. - mustache, shaves regularly, smokes| Issuance of approximately 500,000 R | shot and a fevolver was found beside He flourished the weapon in the Y. M. | PHILADELPHIA lect at the G'Id of each month, Dissrmament agein s claiming at-| SOV SRS TUACR SOE] e to the Sixth Annual Industrisl| 200 Bocially Prominent Attend the body of the husband. C. A, where he was staying, and one| AND WANT A REAL NIGHT'S REST - tention of the Government in studles | |y ang does strong-man stunts is| EXposition at the Washington Audi- R nect Magunt !lr\rdd!?\l: é%'fi'?&"fifl'x P iease g ; [ Jrevsl oo dhe Seamer. jobe Codwaiade directed at American participation in| pygsing To,,do school officials as well | tortum, scheduled to begin the latter ites for Steel Magnate. | Pl n a suicide | pol sd the forthcoming Geneva meeting of the | as his pare: part of next month, has been authorized | WESTBURY. N. Y. September 26 Immel and his wife drove away from ‘, preparatory disarmament commisston. The boy Is curcncr Kehr, who 1s 3| by the Washington Chamber of Com- | (#).—About 200 persons of social promi- | their home Wednesday morning. Sheriff | feet 5 inches tall, welghs 84 pounds, | merce Committee in charge of this item, | Dence attended funeral services Wednes- | Lyman Buffington was asked to search i Relegated to the background after the | 1¢4 2, Jnches tall, ‘e l s “strong-man” | it is announced by Rudolph Jose, chair- | day for Henry Phipps, steel magnate, | yesterday after they failed to return | — o oAt :‘;;,};::g';,‘;;;:}og;;‘;‘sumu worthy of & grownup since he | man | philanthropist and associate of Andrew | vernight. Search of thelr tome. i ‘} Torb Suppositories are un- 3. He has a high intelligence| “It is the desire of the Washington | Carnegie. \,“—_. | o S — o condmonuuy guaranteed to been brought to the fore by the visit ol, qunuem Physicians attribute his early Chamber of Commerce,” Mr. Jose said,| The simple Episcopal Ceremony w give relief or your Hugh S. Gibson, Ambassador to Bel- | Gevelopment into manhood to superac- | “that as many persons as possible at- | conducted by Rev. Richard' E. Pope = FURNITURE INVESTMENT BUILDING will be refundedy i e the tion with Pres- | UYItY Of the ductiess glsnds. tend the mduamal exposition which | the Episcopal Church of the Advent, | He discussed the question Wi es- [~ The boy-man’s parents, Mr. and Mu yoAr- P DR e b aatio iensitky, > The: insell swed| —has six high-speed It your drussist doss not Bave Torb \dent Hoover and State Department of- | cigrence Kehr, arranged yesterday to g0 | tional c.m,, S R et Tvic close- | from Bonnie Brink, the Phipps estate at b one L3 ’ wader thi Gclals on his arrival in Washington. He | 50 Gotombus o take up with the Ohlo " o i Yo Srowiy et - Ao e L elevators. ursd rday 4 P. M. I Gt hASe, mader ihle rwact will hold further confer;,enfces Soncerning | Department of Education the matter of mrunce A g thopist died Mond:y 'He“:gulld’hg:ee | OFFICE M.:",':;‘""“’“'“” ey ARomevE:" B, b .flmflmuim session before leaving f0r | his"education “With this in mind the chamber wil been 91 years old Saiurday. ryses | H. L. Rust Company ROUND TR, 84 X f his . Toledo publlc school nmdsk decllmd Lw.sue son ,000 tickets which wil good | Seven " of grandsons, lncludinx Wustrated folder on reauent. Agents Commission to Meet. to enter Clarence, jr., in any first grade | for admission to the Was hlngwn Audi- Winston and Raymond Guest, polo EM "The League of Nations' commission 1s | A1 schools ?.&22'.27,2"5’:‘:.:’.%‘:,;:' tortum’ during’ show week. ' These | players, acted as Ushers, Mrs. Phipps | Qu‘ 616 W, . ’ ERICSSON LIN E - ,fim November éh‘:’e;?‘mp‘l:‘; r::e“"’,‘,{‘"t‘,‘,i'}'{"""éhbv; X psms&u;- and e ckets w made svallabl through | was prevented by illness from attending. ———————— COR. LIGHT & PRATT §T8. secor 3 arles S. n- T T t . | wel: ] yoDisn nor the bes « formula for world-wide sea, land and | interests of his clasemates could be S dissmamint. Ambaesaor Gibson | served by permitting him to enter the and Hugh S. Wilson, Minister to Swi: blic schools. wand, ‘have Tepresented the United | Pooncrs coc no provisions in Ohio’ for States at past sessions, and in the ab- | equcation of a boy of Clarence’s type sence of indications to the contrary |in special classes. their continued participation was an- - g _ ReOwea Tere. | Because of hard times at home many Interest of America. | Japanese are investing their money in American interest in the session is | other countries. firected largely at the naval phases, a5 e e land forces of this country are pro- = . an ponlonl ly so small as outside 3 Bed Rooms, Living Room, 5 comparison with those of the other |§ Dining Room, Kitchen, Recep: , 1 » wnen we can tion Room and 2 Baths; Electric No agenda for the Nov;::bermmeez ing tas been received here, but officials at Refrigeration. , f l t h t artment assumed some : \he State Depariment semmed wmtl] THE ARGONNE A sarvely say a treaty would ooge ‘\:‘l;lder ddm::mu: 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Rules for scrapping ps_an ey T — 2 emption of certain classes of vessels th h t th from limitation are among th ese. oying m ® & o o ro u ou e Silesian Diet Dissolved. — 2".'..’ P e u ' t d s WARSAW, Poland, Sentember 26 (). E ! e""oh n e t a te ’ wThe local Silesian Diet has been dis- .-m_g,fi«;zammm CRACK SHOT 25 800,000 men and more . . are wearing $22.50 clothes, men - who are not “Saps” because they know clothing “Snaps” =men who are value-alive have stopped paying $45—and are for preservation buying $22.50 clothes. No, sir, 800,000 Americans can’t be and decoration i doubl B e Yo e wrong—because—it is now possible, more than ever before to of th: |::orcEmgLy]ol;ot ‘Stlsn;zcr g: :]l:: gorc' :t :ll ‘:renewglhelr finish—and put lntO Be" Clothfi make them a joy to the eye and easy to take care of. less of season the The important question is WHAT %fl“ You can safely leave that to us. S Clothes and be a we’ll see you get just what you re- d li i quire. 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