Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1921, Page 8

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8 PLAYGROUNDNEED | ¢ EFORE SENATORS é Capper Committee Given | Graphic Description—Build- ers Deny Collusion. A graphic de i adequate playground faci { Adams School, R street between 17thy scription of the lack of ties at the ies THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921—-PART 1.- et and 1sth the Capper committee investiz needs yesterday aft South, peaking Teachers' Association of that school northwest, was ziven schoot| ry Coi the “Four hundred ls attend this school. d_ Mr, South. “and thel school’ yard for the boys and gir vombined is not as rge as th mittee room. The children ar to play in the strects. Why them ce not been mobiles before this | read in a newspa the government was nlaygrounds at the -oquan, with ter aps a golf cou nerhaps you could ~hildren playgrounds if ide them for p one: hildren a secoming criminals lat Water Ankle Mr. South said that Deep. the ater, nkle deep ove hat there is a vac djoining the which should be layground, 1i has e two-million-doll he schools sub lucation. reiation. e in the ounds for the id that the Peabody ‘velve-room b ha din 100 pupils. no plays | er. and that the children are forced ! ‘> play in the street. which is roped| ff during the reces e \ number of buildine contractors npeared be e committ { “orday and d *sion among contract was Incrcase Laid to Labor. | 4. had dropn vear: lum is now aterial | Lumber. Mr. Wire nd | 1hing at 5 hich sold at $150 35, and some floori from that awful odor. But he couldn't. He couldn’t, for the very good r that he carried it along with You sec, Jimmy Skunk ha The Amateur Gardener in Time Acquires a Suspicious ‘sFuMny! I'VE KIMDA GOT T’ FEELN THAT SOME BoDY'S WATCHIN CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. | Formerly Miller Bros.' Auto Supply House. 812 14th St., 4 Docrs North of H St Natare.—By Webster. ] Train, Filled With Passengers, resuited in the finding only of frag- ments of the bodi Federation Feeds 11,513, BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Officials abama Federation of Labor an- | nounced that 11.815 destitu erson s in the coal flelds of Alaban hay! received food through the efforts tf -1 | formerly of Atlanta, a bond and stock salesman. The other man is Hugh . White, & well known Insurance man. | tn Nix Killed in Freight Wreck. DALLAS, Tex.—Six persons were killed_and seven injured in a wreck of a_Texas and Pacific freight train ' Riddled With Bullets at Night | NEW May A Cin- yyesterday when arraigned on a con- 5 z ¥ 810\ {he federation during the past thirty hati-New Orlea passenger train racy charge before a United Btates ;'( Eagle Plflu siding, between VAN guve A total of 13.600 pounds of he Southern rallway w fircq | Commissioner Bond was fixed at Horn and Slerra Blanca, H menl and 10,1/6 pounds of meai has on Sthe 8o, ay was fired {g50. 900, which she could not furnish. | county, Tex. iast night. been distributed wmong the families upon from ambush late last night as “The whole affair is a lle)' maid — of uncmployed miners, the report o was entering the outskirta of ihe | the izl “I don't know the pricst and Diast Killa Four Soldicrs. stated. ety 1 atlily crossing. The dintng | ROVer heasd of him. LAWTON, Oklao Four |« TEe oI ChE D = men of the 7th Ordnance Depot car and a sleeping next to it were R D hhen it Hort Ay SOt wers ORDERED TO DUTY HERE. (he center of attack, many bullets | g instantly killed yesterday when a00 | t. Comamnder Courtland havinz been found imbedded in them | KNOXVILLE. Tenn.—Poison boot-/pounds “of black gunpowde con- ughman, attached to the U ) el examination of the cars was | 1 whisky claimed one life here, and | demned and ordered destroyed. eX- | Fiorida, has heen ordered to this city e e hain had ronched the | #nother man is critically il The pioded prematurely. T liter- for dut¥ in the burcau of engincer fow in | dead man is Thomas D. Henness to e g, Navy Departme wi Although | h passengers, | st s e |l Don’t Wait, Contest Closes June 15th cheduled to urrive about time with strikebreakers ere belng sent here to narine workers on | was ASK FOR BLANKS AT THE United Cafeteria, Incorp. sale of Rallroad. . Fia.—Judge William B. : the United States district confirmed the sale of the da and Alabama railroad, ex- ' Pensacola, Fla., to Kim- - . The road was sold at pub. —and sec how many words you can make out of the letters in the auction to satisfy the ditors and_was bought by Harold B. Tho! an icer of the Guaranty Trust Company of New York, the price being | e emee N T'wo Hundred Dollars in Cash name United Cafeteria, Incorp. | | | Mexico to Compete at Sea. W01 he uncement the overnment-owned imship line operating to New he Campania N era Mexi- . ot - o e b represoniid by 4n will be given to the five persons o overmment here, ‘s E |l iy shlubing men (o b ety writing the largest number of words L Central American and M an ports. The ageney will be transferred o a v u i o ~ Y aecordin "'.'."_'(:',';"”.:,'w.'tr'(f':f frired 15[’ $ 100, Zd, $50, Sd’ $251 +th’ $ 1 9, Dth: b 1 0 Gor will be the agent. One b ) of the first steps to be taken follow o Rules and Instructions Printed on Blanks. | terial slashin ocear s from New | Cricans o Mexican Rates from | ° ° P N Ortans 1o 3 Central "™ e time gnlf operators have b ” §\L\\Ih\h d Hrt route T t s the N)W‘ or have met them. In the | = s 5 . H New York operaiors have | Washington's Popular Eating Place Because It Pleases Particular People o 1010 F Street N.W. in order aboard fig to reduce Atlantic s - Washington, D. C. With Cuticura Sosp. Ointment. Taleum, 2. everyw oo Gueurs Lavorsiories, Deph X Maldons Sone Respecting Your Bill to forbid the use of beer as a medicine.l +n the cost of buildi | = n. the first witne ically | | [ jed that he had any r Killed by Cook. l usion to fix pric ing- ! STON, Miss., M 14—Wite .} . " ; | in y-four hours after William | — - 4 Wardman told the committes | " B raTiohe planter of ‘this | s . XS O s g county. had been shot and killed by uldings were needed badly in the the negro woman cook on his plan- Ll . | tation, R. K. Parrish, another planter ator Capper asked M a | living t away, was shot and | 'llu\. building situation was g | i killed by gro cook. According "tter here. | 1o reports rcaching here, the woman | Situation No Detter. yan from her cabin as Parrish was No, it isn't”" replied Mr. Ward- | startinz o town in his automobile ~an. Mr. Wardman said that the and fired at him. She )| lsbury act and the then, it s 3 d an ax and %'d never particulariy bof | crushed in the pi head. ' “aat he rcdl-zlfill ‘nrnm.‘cr ng had been | 'm. all of Jimmy's neighbo u..\v silly little Bear by throwing on l'i;va(m ;i o m,f'hn‘:uz‘a"'mfi":fid AN O P N ST TEM E NT TO ~oing on. and that s ctions K Knew ’ o Bear was .[him a littie of that powerful scent he' With zo1. force 3 o ‘e ‘said, however. that ative | simply because he was so much big- | { Wi GLIRES NI, B voied. members of the family. and nilding in Washington W, am- | B ger than Jimmy Skunk, that he could| “What did I tell you? What was_shot cead by Ned Parrish, a | hat did 1 tell you dia 1 | !t proposition nowadays ause of | lrec no reason for being polite, es-|tell your' screamed my Jay, 1| brother of her victim | - @ Imck o facliities for Onancing or Dl i pecially as Jimmy had asked him to|#uess you wow't interfere with Jimmy | = i . . ey operatiane M aNE @i mething he didn't want o do Skunk again in a hu | » Great Damage. {1 ki St by b Jimmny Skunk began to lose|you right! It 9 { ilding program for the present year | ! san jyou righ . 8 you Just righti Tenn—The business A R i an in-the Tast vear. He urged that ce Ssmmy Jay thought i was Bt %t 1s Bird Co the Peebls ¥ ho livel section of Wildersville. a town of 800 . YA .y . 1 me financial orzanization be B Wishes He Hadn’t OF, Hitm 1o Elve BOXEr 8 il | (& have all ihe Awestnasa of tha| Bcople. Sbout iten miles itrom here: - ! o i Whihingtan th 1 oxer Wishes He Hadn’t. Jont e S5+ Do s fimmy | em 1o Rave all ineSweetness of e | VP8O0 VY are vesterday, | Six i ag-time loans on buil S = you to or you will be the | Green Forest spoiled by that scent off gencral stores, the post office, bank, 3 { ‘ularly second mor BY THORNTON W. BURG at ever lived!"|Jimm -‘_k‘”“ cant stand it Myl drug store and railroad depot were i e e 2 Al ed S as he saw Jimmy's | 51f, 50 T1l be moving along. serves| ST B N ildings destroysd. The Iv £6.40 on second mortga © alwags Just o o T Thonoayis mienat ot Gans Rowaway - od oo s PO S aa e L sxesedSHI 00,000, R H EP F e whe eople Simmy Skuok s Jimmy's signal of danger. ew awa | $100,¢ q o Se niekia s But Boxer, foolish little Bear that' Boxer knew then that Jimmy Skunk ' A VL ey = Sammy Jay had followed Boxer, he was, couldn’t see -anything to fe sen the ca of this new and| Girl Denies Duping Pries ! g e i runaway cub, sure th: 1 one so much smaller than he uble he was in, and great, 0. Ohlo.—Wanda ;Chatles B Wice, another things were bound to happen wher-|5°, he paid no attention to Jimm gled with fear. took pos- fter FFather Anthon. . gave much the t happen el for to ket brF on ech, o e ed J Mr. Wardman. He told th v (At TiEte Beartad Sammal o 0 get off that piece of bark ession’ of him. And, oh. how Boxer|yew Chicago-Indiana priest. . . . ittee, however, that he had con- gt ” . e ¥} which he was sitting. In wished that he hadn't been impostte! had en duped into accepting $85,- e e e Tore than a vear ago |58V .his meeting with Jimmy Skunk {laughed in the most impud How he wished he hadn't refused 101900 worth of Toledo post office loot at he could beat the lumber mar- i | pRun! Run: screamed s Jimmy Skunk had politely asked | from here. denied the charge here o 2t here by buying a tract - ’//,/,/ e ruxdnid“ll.nf','»fi'\l“hy. o it s Wish I hadn't. T wish T hadn't.| — ——— 2 o e e e ] ///// = front feet. Then something happened: 1 wish L hadn't” sobbed Boxer over BURLINGTON HOTEL ' e P ouat = tract of 200 acres | Vi< It was so sudden #nd so unexpected | and over as he tried to et away from Dinner and Music. i e e it Ahel that Hoxer didn't know exactly what that dreadful smell and couldn't. H 1120 Vermont Avemume ! ot S R AL o Sl H hud happened, but he was very much (Copyright, 1921, by T. W. Burzess.) 380 Rooms, §2: with bath, §3 to 85 || ‘mber col im - de on_the | u : . ¥ mue psright, 1921, by . Burz b mber cost him del awiie that 1t had huppb Pithy De Laxe Table d'hote Sunday: s150 || b here, he said. about per thonu- | Sware thal ad happer some- - — ————— | | Sreciai Table d'hote. small cal 1,00 ¢ nd. in March and April 1920. Tha | thing was in his eyes that made them ” ’ afe ~ revailing price for lumber was S5 | {gmart and for o few minutes blinded | Special | = ARY er thousand. This meant | nim. Something was choking him; it| i e o tuia mer Eho siimied fo bl he weoud naray| FIRES | 1n roubles 3 which was not enough to jbreathe. Aud there was the nost 3Ux3%, ° ! = | s pla ay, Mr. W aid, and he awful odor he ever had smelled. | pEAER peCpIanC N i ‘ | Boxer rolled over and over on the Xd72 | Soothed —— {ground. He was trying to get away Snap them up! i h i 190 ix selling He said that e did not se w possible | e A S wi’nt 'the | “RUN! RUN!" SCREAMED SAMMY terrific freight rates” Mr. Wire said JAY vat other building materials had | He saw how polite Jimmy was and | ame down some. but nothing like ! how very impolite the little Bear was. | mmber. He added that he did not ex- | mmy understood perfectly. He | \act o see much change for fome |icnew that probably LoXer knew noth- ime. {ing at all about Jimmy Skunk and A big inc the building rever ¢ heard of that little bag of | 3 due to la Mr. Wire said. ( scent_carried by Jimmy and dreaded ! enters, who got $4 a day before the = =} ar, are gett $8.40: b klavers, @ ” B A ot Nee Getting ¥iD, sod cow. Save the Surface won labor. which fo nerly cost $1.2 ntil recently, has cost $4 a dav. Some | ammon bor now may b had for | ©3.20 a day H Mr. W said that he wouid bLe od paint, well applied, will o see prices come down, and th uhauce the value of your prop- onl8 mean » ratuin to erty a marked degree. Con- T e MUlt our experts e Manufacturers and Builde Isterior and Exterior Work aciation here. but denied that the Connult s yeiation n anv tempt to R. K. Y Tieen He aad that ‘the murpose FERGUSON, INC. 4", he association so far as the bu Paizting Department. Ph. N. 231.332. re concerned was to Keep tabs | Z 1hor. ! Mr. Wire also r nde tha ome plan be framed r ould be possible t ‘perations read rict Says Competiti W._ k. Mooney er of school ngaged in ddition to th “tition in the keen build com here t there luction o Inst ve It double We Are in the Market n 1 subdisision: state lo- b Standard Building other builder: | ¢ M.nw. ® viee sident of the I LEL US SELL 0K KENT YOUR PKOPERTY TYLER & EUTHERFORD, INC., #17 N.W. was no SWoG PRO Alumni Assoc ; Marua! Tra upon the cor > viding & gymuas.um for thai schoo i I Hesides _advocating xchool p i grounds. Mr. Tucker of the ol d W fon furnished | “xtrongly recon - House. | quate pay be pr ot | ers: that a corps " Wy 14.16.17 teachers be provie FROPOSALS FOR LAUNDRY. CLERR'S OF quate law he « i itatives. Washington Refitese dren e horize the branch pu “attendance Congress site for She eastern Zthat a bu “echools be ne provided ' VLR 1AG WASHINGTON MAN ELECTED. Dr. Civde M. Gerhart of Washington was instailed prosident of the |IN THE corrr oF American A my of Periodentology | 7 ; Al the closxing meeting of t th | he annt sion of the academy in New | s he York to word here | ia today man Spalding of Detroit L Vice presiden 1 Herbert }ood of Cleveland was made secre- tary-treasurer. Pit D e duy of Tone | QUINTER, Kefercy RALL Baukruptey r Licerr & Myers Toracco Co. A FATIMA | think a word should be said for ‘ the great mass of men--those with the dinner pail. but without the prescription price. They are at | their daily tasks and have no lawyers to appear for them in Washing‘tqn. Their g hts are the great common rights, and to make it possible for only the »rich few to purchase 1s against the greater right of the greatest num- ber. fOl‘ none. I say, beer fOl' all or beer (Signed) AUCUST A. BUSCH, President. ANHEUSER-BUSCH., Inc.. St. Louis, U. S. A. ..

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