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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D: C, TUESDAY, JUNE 6. 1922 13 ——————— — = g T = _—— S MILK FOR YOUNG AMERIC WURI-D WAR A [ Wealthy Chicago Man Hnsfi’}:n i to Provide for Babies of Fi- d 4 ture Generation. ** DELEVAN LAKE, Wis, June-$.— {',‘33{?;‘,’?%%1"'g"",l..,:"ff{?‘.'.drl’%‘u:g;u ?‘i'.’ GILMORE IS CHRISTIAN [ TRIBUTE TO GALBRAITH. cing them. I declined the offer for b § ot iy et | SCIENCE CHURCH HEAD | amertcan zegton to mmatestan !I h‘x;d 1O du'm fu;‘ sale. 1 asked lh:" e Flags on Death Anniversary. \erdsmitn whom he r ] > :.le :lé?l‘in«‘«'d”(u“al\w* the . June 6.—The Christian| CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 6.— The When you fal], have ha hoy lH” he money ;45 Church yesterday held at the | American flig will be at half i - re d wanted to toke them’ wit ¢hurch here the first annual oy July on every American L something that will ssnchusetts in the | Glubhouse in memory of Col a > e in- n the board of di- | W. Galbraith, who died on that date | }1(1]) yourup for in “Many humanitartan workers, Mrs: - James A, Patten- who : A within' the last two ent o chure e e 3 e, 2 S Will Trace National CRAraC- [craparing for the sables in the next | the inaine, Get Joir ortwn entered the church and the former | ono year ago, according to notice stance, a Savings s " 100,000,000 increase of the United that s glving o th lmore of Bedford was|Yhich has been sent out to every | Acc teristics Back to Dim States population, who, he predicts [industry a substantial and prominent to succeed Rev. | st Account., will bring a demand for more goats |characte: g . n ’ e than can be raised, Charles ‘A.- Bte- (heir report ; o and Musty Past. gens. wealthy Chicago business man. B | increasing 1 g 3% on Savin S s bre ng the Cinderella of the | ing man'fested on 4 € ¥ i i e HY HAL O'FLAHERTY. American varnyard. Mr. = Stevens BROOM HANDLE ARRED. ~ member - /0 g "\l‘fl;l’:]l"l Said.: hrelosniedit plans té invite distinguished visitors el i 7 £ ~ 1ight rse 1s By Wir [ens 2o Thia B to & goat auction on his estate at his|Judge Orders Father Not to Use 4 /0 ON T‘me epoflts Eeisen a heavy curse STOCK. fashionable gymmer resort June 24, at umm.um.m! STOSKHOLL R I T It on Children. e s repr Uwelve other persons who are also . = et ! Sw and Switzerland, are as- |sterting in to develop goats for their [ RALEIGH. N. . June 6—"l've s fnuugurate tiae first [ Inilk. . These twelve also are sald to|raised ten that way and haven't kill- said Adjt. B in the midst of lit e Spectalize tn Savings. Washington's Great National Savings Bank. ton and the expenses of the publishing society E. ine the g y - be wealthy. The auction s not con-led one vet,” Walter Stephens, father [ ures showed a balance of §1 taan e tnvestigation of |8 YR TG SNCHOD L o other A b and THE BANK > he intention of ultimately laying | Mr. Stevens, according to his own |Harris in city cdurt hera wWhen the | { i THE CANDYMINTWITHTHEHOLE |\ . 1\ for those four years of ;::;:nn:.'g:l?er‘:hdft')‘l‘:a'flr(?\:exp:’tH‘llz‘irne; court agreed with Stephens, charged reported an improvement in | Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Tenth St. Not too sweet, vet they terror either upon tlie allies or the |in old horse-end-carriags stable. He|With unmercifully beating dangh- 2 3 rintions on | PRESIDENT ASKED TO SPEAK. John B.Cochran, Pres. Thos.P. Hickman, Vice Pres.&Ca hi atists v iy for re Despite the fact |icarned, he'ysaid, that the supply of |ter, that discipline was 1 . hut S : 5 s RICHMOND, 3 e 5 ) e 550 , Vice I'res. shier satisty your want ior of morthern Burope | pure-bred does- had become ~Inade- [warned him againef t Heroing “:omething to chew on.” . ! quate to4he demand. “Last fall,” he [of a broom handle in th Orenlne e have a clear ded |gaiq s herdsman appeared on the [ing of punishment. . No other nickel’s worth tinel W AT 1 ; sponsibla for the | goape very-determined to buy five of |june 18 1 Sz asts as long. 7 1 o lold that the of the conflict %" many vears and 1cteristic of both valyzed before n’ be reached program each be represented udent of history. delve into the musty ree- If of the national libraries 1 s to confirm evesy o origin of inter- 1t be tra national ¢ tho = , EADERS of THE WASH- INGTON STAR visiting will receive r through the ational neutral London are Invited to make use of THE WASHINGTON || STAR Office and Reading Room | @+ 16 Regent street, London | | | ‘“\\\\\ 5 N P i) wmnnm 8.W., within 2 stone's’ tiarow of Piccadilly Cirous, where up-to- d Papers are’ always avail. able for reference, where ar. e rangements can be made for the reception and forwarding of | ONE DEAD FROM HEAT. ‘ e death from i ROSTO malil, advice obtained on an the hottest = = matters of travel, and where A number ot American visitors in London | s were reported. may be traced through the Reg- | ure recorded Istration Department conducted weather bureau by our London Office. 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