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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 30

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The Evening Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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30
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30 THE EVENING SUN, HALTIMORE. Fit IDA V. APltIL 22. 1027. JACK FROST WILL VISIT INFORMAL SPEAKER 2 Seamen On Trial In Smuggling Case ways that I believe he would be ready to juit," he continued.

Mr. Hershey thcu made himself com fortable by erossiiis his lees. The 'au US IF SKIES ARE CLEAR will be returned to Havana on the sann boat. Castierira said today that he nai paid Fernandez and Souto 25 to ge him a railroad ticket to New York. i Dii the trip from Havana, it was tr tilied, tie stowaways hid in the fore castle and subsisted on bread and wate smugged to them dience looked nt each other.

Two seamen from the steauisliin Mini- Last Appearance Here Tonight est 11 Li Rfc, 12 BUI A7 I Know Billy," Hershey Says, From Atop Of Table; Audience Likes Novelty. Colorado A veteran poiiticiau who welit on u.ia, )be a district leader for thirty years "That the first time I ever saw that Dwrict "da-v it Is bo different I will have to listen attempting to snmgsie the Sioniard to what he has to say." tlie L'nited States after hriniiis Mr. Hershey continued tell thr 'them to Baltimore, March 'Si. as why they should vote lor from Havana, Cuba. Currun, Amos- W.

W. Woodcock, in a state- "I know- Billy Curran, know bin: per-1 ment to the jury, said the sailors. Mini-sonally and as a lawyer. The people of Fernandez and Joaquin into, Baltimore are fprlurmte iu having iiu'ieed to bring in Venturo Marino. An-mau like him candidate for Mayor." Uouio (le Collon, Domingo Vidal, Julian Mr.

Hershey's actions apparently Torres and Manuel Castierira. and that pleased the crowd, for when lie finished ml! seven had been taken into custody-he was loudly cheered. by Eastern district police when they Continued From Page 56 For Some Months Depends On Weather, Says Nunn. Continued From Page Si Frost's bonking ascnt in linluiimrt a ltd the cliipf of the lucal Stnti's en ther stiitiuu. Expects Visit Will Mature.

Salt Lake Giy ,11111, he declared. What I want is as-j iiirance that every dollar I pay will jorini; trie a dollar return for a bigger I and better Baltimore, "Jf it was a ease of argument as to why Mr. Brocning should Dot be Mayor, I could show him iu so many FAYETTE ST.X PAI1K AVE. A 10 6 Ml SundaM 10 to 1, Nuru In Attendance Established .17 Years George Weeuis William! in thanking were seen walking in Canton. him for his speech, remarked that ut subsequent meetings would he furnished a innnis Tlie case was brought to trial today because the ship is scheduled to sail tonight.

The live Spaniards, it was said. r.Al.pM OI27-J Ha B'anrh Office 1 Yellowstone Mom Natures stage nol.fib'.y will be fi: tuiiinht fur Mr. an-', Mr. Nunn lie sniil ln-j luoKeil for fair bipI cuolor h'm-! pcratures tnniIit. Toinorrow, be antici (nitwl.

would nWo be i.iir, but would; wnrui up in the afternoon. 'L'hrre ns it 'iod bit of iitreFHiry the tlnsi' this hijievT. It was liltered with a lot ul wis from last nisht's great stnnii tpee-i laele. One of Hie features of lie storm spee-taele was the pnttini! out of commission nearest. 800 peks over two miles i.y hiLTh.fine trails, hiking, fishing, an The world's greatest geysers greatest wild animal refuge.

The gorgeous Canyon of the Yellowstone and its mighty waterfall twice as high as Niagara. Boiling pools, exquisite terraces, rnud volcanoes, Yellowstone Lake all in a setting of magnificent mountain beauty. At no extra raU fare, see Colorado's mountain grandeur, in Rocky Mountain National Park, rugged Ogden Canyon, and historic Salt Lake City. Hear the famous Tabernacle organ, swim in Salt Lake, where you can't sink. Two fine trains daily to West Yellowstone only rail entrance directly on p3rk This demonstration will be held Saturday, April 23, 2 to 4 P.

M. IS vik Hall of o.lKIn teleplmnes in ami around Baltimore. Numerous wires fell, but iiu poll were reported down, telephone company officials aid. Nearly Every Exchange Affected. eveij' telephone exchange in the city was affecied by the greal electrical displa.i The work of service was lioiiiR on rapidly, phone company ollicials said.

Mr, Nunu's In-I i recorded a mm 1' mmEs CALIFORNIA boundary. Yellowstone opent June 19. lutrladofi the scenic splendor of all the West. Vacations of infinite variety. rnintiill nt ill an ui' Ii before 4- SI o'clock lasl nijibt ati 1 from 8 last uiirht until tii is "'l'liat.

makes a lolal lull of an inch and a half fur the twent.v-fc.ur hours." the wealher irr ligured. "It's a very heavy fall, hut not ipntc a record." Teinptratjre Falls Fast, Starting May IS and June 1 Low Summer Fares to All the West Many Fine Fast Trains Daily from Chicago To Ycllou'Stonr, Colirrada, California, Zien-Qrand Canyon Nalional Parks, Bryce Canyon, the Pacific Nooh-wfst and Alaska Our travel experts, personally acquainted with all the West, can show you how to Ret the most for your travel dollar. Very low rates for combined Yellowstone-Zion, Other Ihinss besides rain were lull-! inn. The temperature, for instance. Ill tumbled from lis decrees yotenlajj ZION AND CHAND CANYON NATIONAL PARKS Open June 1 America's greatest scenic tour includes I mornins to 1 lliis nioriiiuK.

Mr. Nunn said he expects to lirand Canyon Tour. Kaibab Forest, Bryee Canyon, Cedar Brcaki Mail Coupon iiicrcuiy luinhle to uejjrees in me cily toiiiuht and possibli to a I i tie lower mark in I lie mit l.vhie -l iniis-Sees Little Damage To Crops. C. ci N.

W. U. P. Line P--lcV5rV VfrM V1 i mm SOflComnwrcial Trtnt BUg. or 214 Pointy! ran ia Rl.lg.

L5th anil Market Vreeti I 9th and Cheatn'tt Nrrertt Philadelphia, P. Pleaacacnti detailed Information about point i checked below: i Yellowstone DColorado DZIon-Orand Canyon National Parka California CDuiie Kancbea CPaciflc Northwest and Alosk 10 ll i 'r I 9 "If the are clear." I hp Weatlarl Man went on. "the frost will probably, be heavy. Hut we don't anticipate much dnuuise to crops. I'caclies aiid( oilier fruits may be aliotcd a little." uijilit's rain, Mr.

Nunn was somewhat heavier than was needed: for crops, but not unite ln-iny enough to be I At 11 o'clock today tun Weather Iiu-! lean ordered small craft Morni warnings) tV- rrfl jSH-'iTtJ mnij VJB' J.vraP i Addrcst MORMON TKMrU! Hail Like City PAC I PIC NORTHWEST AND ALASKA Tbt inexhaustible evergreen playground of mountains and seashore. displayed on the Chesapeake lay and on (he Atlnntie Const from to Huston, Mass. MBS. EVALYN FRANCE ROUTE 10HX DIES AFTER OPERATION The Sealy Resilient Buoyancy Defies Nine Ton Steam Roller Co-Founder Of Tome Institute, Former Bank President, Wife Of Dr. France.

Continued From Pagj 56 the president of he board of trus- tec of the Tome Institute and was a director in other She was interested in philantlirophy. mous Sealy Process a process which simply makes a more buoyant, more comfortable, more enduring mattress than any other process yet devised. It's a patented method that weaves and interweaves millions of pure, snow-white, long staple cotton fibres into an inseparable, buoyant batt. Tufts aren't necessary to preserve the Sealy's pillowlike shape, and hence its smooth, tuftless surface conforms to your body with a relaxing resiliency that brings you to each morning "feeling like a kid again." Learn this joyous invigorating comfort which only the Sealy can give a comfort which is world famous, 'hat has made the Sealy America's Finest Mattress for over Forty-Years. It was proved in Los Angeles that if you weighed nine tons and kicked in your sleep, you could not destroy the luxurious comfort of the Scaly Tuftless Mattress.

While a group of California business men and reporters looked on in amazement, a nine-ton steam roller passed four times completely over a stock Eealy Tuftless Mattress. Ruined? Not at all five minutes after the Sealy had been subjected to nine tons of pressure, it was back to its normal pillow-like shape, just as buoyant and resilient as ever. And most remarkable Of all, not even the ticking nvas brokei! Yes, it was a stock mattress made by the fa She and Dr. France were married iu Mic was very much interested in Sen-alor France's polilieal career. Mr.

Tome, her tirst husband, was once rtindiilate lor (ioveruor of Maryland, lwinp defeated bv William I'iiikiiey Whyte. After Dr. France bad been elected United Still t-H Scuuior for the term from 1017 to 111." she t'oi'iuctl the laulitw' Senate Chili and entertained in WashiUKlon, She eiilertaineil President and Mrs. Ilcidiiijt Bt her Mount Vernon street residence several years iiko and in sic I'ul'-rlained Mrs. Cooliilge.

30 DIFFERENT RACES EXPECTEDAT PARTY mo IT Isn't the moths you sec flying around that do the damage it is the greedy moth-worms. And moths lay eggs to make the worms while tlu-y are still hidden in ynvu closets I So chasing moths won't prevent moth-holes. But Larvex will. is not a ''hug killer" or insecticide. It is an odorless, colorless, non-inflammable liquid that gives the onl) sure protection.

You simply spray it on clothes and they are n.oihprnofed One spraying protec ts them for the v. hole season. Moth-t onus starve they simply can't eat clothes that have been treated with Larvex. Your clothes are sale right in the closets. No bulky tar -bags.

You don't hr.ve the job of packing your clothes auay. They are not heavy with moth-ball odors in the Fall. Larvex is $1. In combination with the special atomizer, $1.50. gallons, gallons, At drug, department and furniture stores.

Get Larvex today a single moth-worm can ruin an expensive garment! The Larvex Corporation, 250 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. i Members Of Cosmopolitan Club To Be Entertained At Home I Of J. H. West.

Thirty nationnlilies. it is expected, i will be represented at an cuterininiiieul to be ipieu tomorrow nicbt to a group your clothes are being eaten of Hopkins sdents by J. Harry West at his home at 4'Hil tircenway. The students, ho include iioMnbe ot the univer-ily. the hospital and the a "J.ur A MeT School of llvziene.

ne iiieinbrs Cosnioiitaii t'ltih Most of tl' sradiiiites of eolleues in t''eir ovm tries nnil are here for post are coon do.t.' enter i A acro''u- work. F.ach jear such a grout) Like Sleeping On A Giant PilloW 'jrv. tained iu a loun" iu eriKT to bring them in ton- with Amerie; life At tomorrow's entertainment Carey Marticn, president of the Association of Commerce. and William J. Casey, viee-cbrii'intin of the Economy nnil (othproojsevenjthingrmade of wool (uUARANTEEO 000D HOUSEKEEPING MAGAZINl) eleliey oinimssion.

win noun's- no-'lilies Is. The prosratn Is hebl ill cou.tiinc-lion wilh tiie Hopkins branch of I1- ITTT'tS A a general thing yoa may have no use whatever for "hot air artists." And yet that wouldn't keep you from liking dear old Andy. X'hy, despite all his bragging and postutir.g, who can help loving him? If you are already en ThcP Women! Keep Young! Bright eyes, ckar skin and body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order. Drink 'ots of water snd try HAARLEM OIU For JOO yrars a world famous diuretJa ttlmulant. Kidney, liver, bladder and acid troubles are the enemies of ilfe and looks.

All druggists, three aisee. Laall for the narn Cold MeHat on even few am! wwt a ltailUe--- Men's Christian Association. WAY FOUND TO KEEP FRESH PAINT SAFE: i At lust way to keep fre-b paint safe I has beeu discovered, lint the method in'l opeu to ever.vone. i It's long been kuown that when the spring painting Is done there always is. souiebodv to lean on.

sit on or rub Ingninst the psinled article. Or the til-; -uutsitne one who investij-atee the Paint" sign with his finger. George Fdwurds, Southeinj dislti't, pniuted a bench a stnninery, green, I Patrolman George Fdwaids, with due permission, placed the be.itU in a celt; iat Sou; hern Toliir Station. tcltu-'ii Ooi ge aids' ben. is 1 drying without tuark, stain or tpof.

I joying Andy's daily confabulation, don't deny yourself the fun any longer. Read MATTREvSS C0MPMY THE GUMPS' Dailv in THE EVENING SUN.

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