Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1922, Page 15

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A g M - - ] - & y talk of the rear end of the line has|and the secret service man nudges 5 7 ceased. {mmctlvo hankshakers | him on. Hours after the friemd re- s & besin to Tin DoREea e Sver DArSRea | mmmbers want he Sonld s e o d 'rhere he in." ’ t of h . | e B R y's count of hands shaken, 1,236, i 3 G . Weaves through & room or two. Nego- — £ tiates a ‘door. There is the Prellflent. looking older than his pictures show BY HERBERT COREY. fiies, the neck not quite 8o revelatory |him. uch older. Grl of hlh' l.nd A rming frocks of | White of face, And day A t l F t : A'bright day. A warm day. Under | &4 the Stogther chATIng, focks, of | 200, roelct Sut Sor nim Jn Ave-min ctua. ests R ArEweNVIS the great trees the White House lawn | patr ‘of young girls—fappers, it you [ute ‘allotment M s S e Moy 35, p * DI w s & brilliant green. The white-bui- gl.lll hn\-: it. cterks in & department s _and Dev ~—made by dizinter- stoassor fas Sk, Eatis cbaszes for Embassy Says No Plea Will |iarea portico s tnviting-—empty, but | perhaps—or visttors-—or Just fiappers, | o "ol o= a7 d by . nvi : = S © " |inviting. It recalls tne grave days of K e e che'sis | Erasps tho nands. of nis visitore and || Lead & |estabii h du:, fz’v: intermetion ob pegaly 2ci7el peints. Be Made for Alleged 910, Swnen Raclthecn oolonsla akecon [EX 0 Qe Worth'| his eyes shine. His friends complain Estatnsed theiduct vet lawns and drank mint juleps from ‘at twice—or three times: Gig- [ that he really likes to meet people || Zine that DEVOE LEAD this way, They think he should Marauders. . frosted sjiver. Overhead the semi- | Bling. himeciz. An oid friond tdipodep A e Paints and ZINC PAINTS | southern sun awakens other memo-| A man in khaki pants. A woman |jj " ain cover more, wear better, remain color- MERCHANT &MlNER ; ries. of bubbling asphalt in the capi- | in khaki pants. Three small children [ '™ ” By the Assoctated Press. ‘Why, hello . there” shouts the MEXICO CITY, May 17.—A dozen | '"A%facers. in khaki pants. Browned, bleached president. Ho slaps his friend on the ||| Are true ' lon; h 3 - men and women and chl- | dusty, healthy looking: FIIVVer cammp- | back. “How's the wite?" The friend onger than TRANSPORT. Americans who have been captured|dren winds down the !uvel th. |ers for sure. has a sack that|iries to think of a snappy comevack |||l 700 others. = ATION CO recently In the Tampico ofl flelds, |They twist uneasily. lue- | might hold eggs’and she a package of - o |gpaint with Devos % e coated policemen patfol the path and | unmistakable bacon. One hopes she and’ you'll cover every gharged with inciting rebellion and|snap back into line thase who try to | will glve the President the rignt hand Pure B o e ey committing, robberles, ‘will be deal . cheat a little bit. This is probably |and not the bacon when she'meets i with by the' Mexican authorities with- | the only line in the United States in | him. 0dd things happen Yhen voters && Mirror Resilvering a Specialty. ash- 8 which laté comers do not deliberately | meet the chief magistrate. out any pleas for leniency from eliberately| moat tha & Becker Paint& try to push .ahead of the early birds. |ington woman escorting her country | . ¢[iimetican ofictala It s'sald. atithe Some of th t ith 1 haki d Jooki vish about it Sor Snfests g Widon em get away wi shaking and Jooking peevis ou! A ot shama wor speali “boy | 1M Use For Over 30 Years Glass 1239 Wis. Ave. Eor that matter. they try it here, too. | cousins _to t#e presidential \hand- American embassy. The - official advices Indicate that| The line nas bilJun inching forward. | “Drat you,” she sayg. “It You don't | Always bears o have experience and appreciation. the men were violating Mexican laws, | Just nhenc;! of us is a woman in the | hush up I won't let ygn see the Presi- the CHAS. E. Honalll;ellfi.‘y«egsrf 67' and_that those under the leadership |iatest Paris frock—almost down to|dent” More policemen. More voters. m her heels, sleeves hanging like butter- ' We're getting nearer. Te frivolous | Semerure of 4 = May 6, were marauding bandits. Champlal _Sl:f;f:. 3t Maleams Riad Michael, who was an American, was not killed, as previously reported, by Sheoyrons, 83 Geanectiont Avense: Mexican soldiers during a battle, but 1 - flll.ls SAINTE gAIRB he “attompted foreibly, fo enter. the Molor, rs 47‘3 STERRETT & FLEMING, Inc. of Monte Michael, who was killed \ | headquarters office of the Interna- tiona}, Petroleum Company near Zaca- mixtih. "It is understood that a re- ward of $10,000 for Michael's head has been paid by the International company. A dispatch from Mexico CIt. 7, said Michael, with six men, tered a small camp near Zacamixtla the previous day and demanded that the paymaster surrender the money in his possession. The paymaster de- clined to do so, and while a struggle was In_ progress federal troops en- tered the camp and shot and killed Michael and dispersed the members of his band. Michael's body was taken to the city hall in Tamp! where it was placed on exhibition. The dispatch added that Michael had been operating In the oil regions for several months and that he was charged with blowing up a train at Chorreras last October, when several persons were killed. GIFT TO FAHRNEY HOME. EDMONSTON’S = v MOTI'N Home of the Original FOOT, f?-_{y/ s FORM Boots and" Oxfords for @3z N Men, Women and Children. Corrective “Foot Form”’ Footwear Ninety per cent of the foot ail- ments that are lowering the effi- ciency of hwmanity today are caused by ill-fitting, improper R footwear, and find their remedy FRANCE ME.GE ARD. in Foot Form Footwear. Ex-Ambassador to Germany Re- warded for Aiding War Prisoners. The Weak Arch Chicagoan Leaves $60,000 for In- stitution at Hagerstown, Md. CHICAGO, May 17.—A bequest of 60,000 was made to the Fahrney Memorial. Home for the Aged, at Ha- gerstown, Md., by the will of Josiah H. Fahrney, filed yesterday for pro- bate. It disposed of an estate, valued at $999,000, mostly to relatives. PARIS, May 17.—James W. Gerard, the former American ambassador to Germany, vesterday received trom Premier Poincare the star of grand Foot Fom &L officer of the Legion of Honor, in rec- | ognition of his services to French | prisoners during the war. Corrects weak > ————— or fallen arch. P = I BANDITS HOLD UP STQORE. TLock Up Clerks and Escape in Auto With $1,944. NEW YORK, May 17.—Three armed bandits entered a chain grocery store in Brooklyn late® yesterday, locked three clerks, a store collector and h one woman customer in a back room The Enlarged B, R R, T L] lector. 1L Joint Foot Form Comforts the sore joint and renders .it less conspicuous. BANDITS BLOW VAULT.: CHICAGO, May , 17. — Operating across the street from city hall, rob- bers dynamited a steel vault in the offices of Kautman & Co. yester- day and escaped with bonds and mortgage notes valued at more than $30,000. & SEIZE SCOTCH WHISKY IN EGGPLANT CRATES SENT FROM FLORIDA The Instep Brace H PHILADELPHIA, May 17.—Acting, on reports from Florida that a car- load of camouflaged bootleg liquor was on its way to this city, prohibi- i Faot Form tion agents seized yesterday ‘a freight car containing 342 crates billed as eggplants and red peppers, and about 900 quarts of liquor were taken from 75 _grates. The crates were lined with a small quantity of the vegetable but inside of each several bottles of Scotch whisky were placed in burlap nnI | Specially de - signed to- cor- | rect flat foot and fallen arch. The seized car came from Stuart, Fla., and consigned to the Southern Fruit and Products Company. in care of the Eastern Warehouse Compa; Foot Forms Are Made in Oxfords as Well as Boots for Men as Well as Women PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than We’re Exclusive Distributers EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorperated) 1334 F Street Andrcw Betz, Manager i Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles “How did the groom look?” / 5, OU may as well be frank No s one pays much attention to him —with one exception Biit it’s worth being dressed exactly right for “her” ‘ acy Hart Schaffner & Marx owe o Clathes . are always correct; you can be sure of it . mnmmm&wn Corner11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARE, Secretary el | B Ralelgh Haberdasher , “‘““mfifi‘:%“”j e B - 1109-1111 Penmylwma Avenue e

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