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NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D, ©. msmv snp'rmmm 28, 1929, THE EVENING STAR, |pertty prevatts and where depression Vel i'Khown thlad thisving cocurred. exists, who know the degree of social | Whether the looters rushed in for the With Sunday Morning Edition. | ;/ioroourse of the people @s mant fested by their letters. y ‘o, * ¢ WASHINGTON, D. C. 1t is a time-worn joke that the folks ¢ & BY “THE MAJOR” THURSDAY, .September 28, 1822 |1, 110 post office always read the post | tion 18 not known. -But losses of val- cards. As a matter of fact very, very juables, are recorded apd in_circum- Om 16th street way is one of {come out and you will prepare for & 604:9th St. N.W. These Prices F Street, Corner 12th Save You . « « Bditor a 1 THEODORE W. NOYES...BAitor | ¢oo of them have any time for tmtlatuncel to leave no doubt that ghouls those massive plles of stone, | strong man act, only to hear tho ée 723 14“1 St. At Monqy_ The Evening Star Newspaper Company sort of diversiom, Perhaps in a féw ! were at-work: - This man now under _bricks, etc, that they call |of Hercules-like proportions get up.: 9 N.Y. Ave. y mh -,_ .M P“", ‘Ave, | STAll remote officés the post cards af- |arrest is the first 1o be thus accused. apartment houses, in which [and warble in & high, thin-tenor, and §° - o] N { .w- “""' ' ford a bit of diversion in !he_ long {If he is guilty he has committed one [lives 'a former Army officer who |sing about the little binds in the trees, 1405 H street .w. Qteaco Omce: it N gn-l B-,nl fl,;‘;fl:g.lmuu between “malls,” biit'in 'an of-|of the foulest of all crimes. epends his Sunday mornings In fuss- |love in a cottage for two, or some v - Buropean Offce: 3 Regent St., Loodon, fice of any size mail is simply ‘matter i T AR R KO8 U g S ing around his car. Owing to the|other mushy something, and after tle fact that he is busy every day dur- |next number or two is presented you to be handled as quickly as sible, | v Harding’ i egition, is hlfn’v:;'v;" nn‘i‘:ns:nnrahln the e'lg impérsonally and :mn nynly, tr:.scm- Mr. . r‘m‘ ing the week he finds no other time |will see a little undersized guy prance -l :mgum :."fy“m“"’ only, m‘l Po'lgl tiny required to assure proper distribu- The President's patience in dealing{in which to gratify this to him rec- |down to the footlights and with a: 32| tion. Yet in the senso that Postmaster. with public, men and measures is|reation. Last Sunday morning ‘he |commanding gesture ulenumnudl-’ General Work expressed himself. yes-|2°" the subject of much comment and j#rose before the attaches of the hotel, | ence; Wwith a peremptory nod to, uul terday the - postmaster must know praise. Only a few days ago the As-|that is, the day force, had arrived; he |leader of the orchestra he takes his what the 1 it nt sistant Secretary of Labor referred to donned a pair of overalls and placed |place, throws back his two-by-four pegple are writing al “,‘- N} in & public address, and yesterday at | °0 his head a disreputable old’ green |shoulders and in a voice that appears geheral, though not in partichldr. He Albany Elhu Root, in his addreas as | 2P 20d with monkey wrench and ofl must know. currents. of community | =P8Ry BT Eo0 3% O 8 SOCO Bl fcan he started for- the rear of -the : thought, not as a matter of curiosity, | temporary i ® New York Ihotel, where stood his machine, After [bedouins of the desert hang thelr but as a matter of business informa. | TePublican convention, paid tribute. . |fussing with the automobile for two | heads in shame because they are so tion, and the more he knows the batter | THis comes fittingly and Justly as a for three hours he rcturned to the |gentle. The little one is hand-boiled he administers his office. The inore |TCPIY to’some coniment of the oppo-fapartment house bedaubed with ofl [and his collection of songs is com- | alert he is to the §deas of his pateons— |SIte character anent. the President’s|and grease. Ho did not present his | posed almost entirely of the warrior T other words, the people of his, com. | 46a1ings with the recent strikes. His | usual immaculate appearance; he start- | bold varioty. Funny, fsu't ft? munity—the more efficiently he serves critics séem to think he should have|ed to enter tho clevator; the boy In * ik X Double Danger in the Near East. |inem 7 dealt with representatives of capital | charge of the Lft held up his hand| A S one glances over the Congres- et e A e e s en by 2 and labor in a midre positive fashion;|#nd emphatically remarked that the sional Directory he finds that the | to come from the cellar sings the kind of song that would make the Guaranteed Electric Curling Iron Ebony - finish handle. Pol- ished Curling Iron that heats to the very point. Complete with cord and plug that fits any socket and heats on any cur- rent. - = freight elevator was at the other side. | letter S predominates. Senators hav- Kemal Pasha that his forces will re- . 3 bave eald in substance;to thelr repre | s oot e i ed for fa i io® | Ine thib Tettaciiad) thel BeriantnElof epect the neutrality of the Dardanelles,| 1h¢ Saloon in-the Campaign. - |sentatives’ when they called at thel 0 For Vo) RORPICeCt €or i ber twelve; the W’s they are continuing to press into me’ The Massachusetts democrats, while | White House: “Say, you fellows! You e e humor of |their names number tw: H the situation ‘and spoke to the ele- |running second with nine; C's run- Deutral zone on the Asiatic side, men- | [aVOring) “the legal use of beer and |must got together and resume busl-|vator boy, who, seeing his mistake, |ning third with elght. In the House wcing the British troops. Kemal de- Full Size 50c Bottle La Creole Shampoo with Purchase of 75c Bottle of La Creole Hair Tonic light wines,” oppose the return of the ness. The country is tired of your|apologized thusly: “Deed, sir, I crave |side the B's and S's are tied with clares that he does not recognize a |Saloon. X squabbling, and I assure you I am. |your humble pardon. I didn’t recog- |forty each; the M's are thirty-elght; eutral zone in Asia and demands the| More and more as discussion ad-|If's expensive and ridiculous. Put an nize you in those most unusual clothes | just one more than the C's. In the right to move in and clear out the|Vanees this question challenges: Ilowjend to it at once.” for you to wear. . House there is a member whose last Greeks who still remain in somo num. | €40 beer and light wines be vended | Tho President’s method and mapner| * % k¥ name commences with Z. ‘This sum- bers pending their evacuation. The | Without the saloon? They must have [ wero different. He listened to both :t the drivers and lecturers | mary does not Include delegates and situation is rather difficult, because |® habitation. There must be a place ;sidos, on the assumption that there b"_::c:( ewslghtse:lng busses, or “rub.1rf>!d¢>':|(‘vovn‘nusslmwr if it did lh'c Kemal protests the use of the s in every nenghhcrlmud whers peomc|were two sides, and thnt each had Bave mt":fi:"!vuuirllhey are called, ;« m:}x"ik_vuu z;' ou 2 T»l(fetl_cg:;c the remnants of the army. b Authorizo the thirst and you authorize {he counuled, razh: than c:mn‘mng:d.,mc other day while at the Capitol. T T e g e, SR Europe and yet insists that the Grecks | the saloon. 5 | compromise und ".1“’"‘_“: - en hat | The lecturer who describes tho won- F ot green leaves will turn into must get out. It is dofibtless on this| The drys jaugh at thispronounce-{way, though siowly, he influcnced the}ders and beauties of our city suld:|golden brown, topcoats and wraps account that the opinign is expressed | ment of the Bay state wets. To them,situation for good. “The other day I was out around |will appear from their hiding places in London that the s&,aum is morc | it Shows the embarrassment .under| It°fs the Harding way, and the|Arlington and I wanted to get some |in moth chests and storage; ducks grave now even than before the pro- | Which the wets are laboring. country should have expected it. The | lunch, so while the party was locking |.will start to wing thelr way toward visional agreement of the allies to the | The saloon today has no confessed Presldent does_not set up for & pinch- :Vfl' the national cemetery I jumped |the southland. The first sign of ap- Forkion deands. friends. Nobody is openly champion | beck superman. His fest are on the |own to & nearby town and asked one |proaching fall is the resumption of It 1s expected that the formal pro-|in8 it. Whenever there.is a formal ;ground, his eye is on the gun, and his runcn:o:::h;:: r:hlel:; !lhcould find a | roller skating on the streets by the posals of the allled powers will be|eXPpression on the subject it gets a aim always on a target within the P! at there was | boys and girls. placed in the hands of Kemal Pasha Siam. Every pronouncement in favor everyday sight and range. A President no nchdthlng in that town, but there * kX ¥ X was a delegation = . # today or tomorrow, and that he will | OF the Teturn of beer and light wines [ of the United States is not a ruler, but store; this I inter NUMBER of youngsters the other |15 accompaniéd by a pronouncement [the chief representative of all’ the preted was a delicatessen store. On day were discussing the latest then go to Angora to lay them before | © 1 my way back to rejoin the party I |thing in marble shooting and were the national council of his govern- against the return of the 'aaloon. people. met an ‘on-foot sightseer’ who want- |bemoaning the fact that there was no ment. But there is no assurance that| The saloon does not mind this de- ——— ed to know if I was connected with |store near the Capitol where they they will be approved by the council, | traction. It knows its business, and| mhe farmer and the consumer are |the congregational line, meaning the |could buy taws, agates or other of There is great Impatience among the | that if beer and light wines return it | g11- struggling with the eternal eco- | cOnBressional tours. If you want to | the little round things that are used nationalists at any restraint whatever will return. They couid not get along | nomic. triangle, with the commission get & keen insight into human nature |in the game. It remained for one of or the imposition of any conditions or without it. merchant asserting himself as the lngle:::e many odd and curfous ex- |the youthful employes of the Senate dolave. Meanwhile the Greek revoln.| It may have to change its name—|inira point. pel s Jump in the bus with melto surmount the difficulty, which he Y A s i . some day and take a ride.’ did in the following manner. On the tion s increasingly a factor of danger, |10 travel under an alias. In time it e atet——— it 3 5 i ine i |has had to bear some opprobrious : ___ jcashier's dezk near tho clgar stand is for the overthrow of Constantine is | s “Deadfall D wna| Greece ts undergoing the not infre-| FYID you ever stop and wonder why |a large urn filled With chewing gum coupled with a demand for a vigorous ,‘ el el T L quent national experience of having to it is that the majority of those |shaped like marbles. The voungster ‘military campaign in Thrace, which of | "d0BSery” are samples. conduct a military campaign abroad|Who sing ballads for & living just |by spending 15 cents secured enough course the Turks are thoughtfully| But the saloon under- any name simultanecusly with & revolution at seem to work by contraries? For in- |counterfelt marbles to make the & Powder iy would soon draw down on fts head, | Simu! stance, you will see a 250-pounder | demonstration a success. CaloxiTee ' "Affairs in Greece are still n great | the drys assert, all of the old maledic- confusion. The king's abdication in {tions. It would attract the man of favor of Prince George appears to have small means with no means to spare, No Political Significance in Wil- helm’s Marriage. Dependable Watches That keep perfect time mrvnrm,le ur"»}m:mr! for occasion when scalp bealth. don't wish to sulj supply your good watch #hampoo and tonic for the rough wear. price of tic tonmic alone. 75C Ve 98c i 3.3.50 Value With Thursday—F rtday—Saturday Coty's S g Powder 3 Pepsodent Tooth Paste, 38c Wo th 3 Dagpeit = s B ath Paster s .00 r Cold Cream, tuben, 10c. Palmolive Shaving Cream. . . e, 42c; jurs.2¢, 42¢, 69 orant e otet Articles ‘oo e o, it 2¢c, R am it 10e Harriet Hubbard Ayer's it Cold Cream, at Sale Prices =% The situation” of the Sultan of ‘Turkey is desperate in too many re- spects to enable him to derive any comfort from the fact that his rela- tles are leaving the palace. been forced under threats of physical | SeParate him from his scant coin; and violence to the monarch. It is re.|Send him home:with empty pockets. ported without confirmation that Pre-|And in time—in no great time—old mier Triantafillakos has been Kkilled |John Barleycorn would show up with and that Constantine is a prisoner. It |his bite and complete tho outfit. Cream Nadine Face Powder. Harriet Hubbard A!er',u ment until he died and was for- gotten.” * matters little, however, what happens e T It is against the law to sell reed- A Saxophonilt'l Rights. ¥ d - Looked at by unemotional, unro- ghts. Face Powder.... Face Powder. to the personnel of the old govern-| Mr. Wilson and New Jersey. . |birds, but not against the law to shoot | ° - antLmenareniot American eg.| In almost every nelghborhood one 0. D. Bay Bum Siaving M asia RO Wemaes ment, but it matters much whether the| Ingiantly these two questlops ap-|them. The genuine eplcure s expected f ;i -y "ERE LT STNCU Tl O Hof the subjects of discussion is the o Akaias m-_”' e ooty revolutionarles forco the OrganBAtion | pear: How does the democratio remult | (0 take Bis lite I bls hands. of his coming marrisge to a princess |*Xient 1o which the cizens are |l O T 19c; 3 cakes. ministry pledg hrace. | jn New Jersey suit Mr. Wilson? and - not of the blood royal means only | O0HE asel e dootingio argeas/ SEge; Ourey = s " If they do that it will:become thepow vigorously wifl he oxert. his fn-] The world's financial perplexities doftwo things. One is that the defeated |jo handing mmost: of Mis space cnerey R “caken :;‘:eme“ of ‘:‘“fl“;l“—": h:i"““memshm fiuence in behalf of the nominees for [ not prevent small nations from finding | and distaced old man s lonely—and | to the conquest of a wind instru. Wildroot Halr Tonlc rvene. An in event other 2 v, [ . | men! 'rom e day he first carries 20¢c, 49¢, 89c e ates Ty B e e 1 Eovernor and United States senator? |a remarkabla amount of pecuniiry .:‘1““3"“- The ;":‘;’ "' that the mar-| 3oy ment home -and besins: to Maldcon Hatr Toxic..75c Y The demoeratic: mominee for ‘gover- | backing for warlike enterprises. age I8 a tacit admission on the part |japhor through a series of exercises Sago, Sage and Sulphur, 49¢ 7;-:; 4se, ;: , of the fallen emperor that monarchist [until, In a burst of triumph, he Asurea, Floramye or Le there Is no telling where the trouble revivals have ceased to Interest him, | Manages a tune, he is an object of Trefle Tollet Water, $1.79 will end. For already there are rev nor, Mr. Silzer, was a candidate for the democratic nomination for ‘gover- more or less critical comment, and Asurena, rlor--yc or m ports of serious strains in Jugoslavia. |nor in 1910 when Mr. Wilson carrfed |,. TT° :cke:u :te the bm::s gru;;m- and that, so far as he Is concerned, if he pursues his studles far Into the hrefie Vegetnl. Bulgarta and Rumania, where radical | off the honor, and in that contest.. tion refuse to discourage 6| “the Jig 1s up.” night the comment may take the mu-luu Tollet w-m. elements aro seeking to gain control. |ne cupport of Joseph P. Tumulty,|.'Lo thinE like a veto conkreasionally)], i The famliyicow; that wasratasd puts | [orey oS IO R R Ieg I on Djer-Kiss Extract....$165 Thus the scene of the conflict may rir, | sustained. the former kaiser on a level With| "Bu¢'tne world must have its musie, unmi Imported Bath -~ | who subsequently became Mr.. Wil any lonely old man, whose Intention |and if there is music there must be A Pomter e suddenly shift from the eastern to the western side of the Dardanelles, and perhape the possibility of such an out- in, the latter break in the Balkans is why pessimism XZ’ g._mg:: n“wth:: Dr:.me;t:y_ tookiup regarding the general near eastern sit-| qge democratic mominee for sena- uation now prevails at London. tor, Gov.' Edwards, was'a candidate N for the' democratic nomination for Despite the fact that its most dis-|President in 1920, but his influence, son’s chief of staff at Trenton, and 20 marry again is bitterly opposed by | musicians, and there can be no musi- Azurea, Floramye or Le then accompanidd Mr. Wilson to o cians unless there is instruction and Trefie Face Powder..78¢ & — its out’..... Just Recewed HUDNUT’S “Double Compact resent a future division of his prop- |inexorable Chicago judge arrived at The popularity of-the Hudnut’s Three ‘Flowers Double Compact has $ 1 0 U England’s difficulties are affording a number of British authors incidental opportunities for personally advanta- geous publicity. erty with a second family,” and this, 'hel'“’g“'““"" Ahntone Wenser w0 aspired to proficlency in the art o the Paterson (N. J.) Press-Guardian|tooting ‘a saxophone, had a right to thinks, must make him “realize, as he | subject his neighbors to a reasonable i now that he, once the imperial lord that they would have m abandon In the pressure ‘of political interest the world is in. danger of losing sight tinguished statesman {s primarily in- | when it became apparent that he was | o Col.’ Bryan's drive in.opposition to gz the German efmplre and the’ would- | their objection to his playing. He | been unprecedente(‘L So great has been the demand that our repeated terested in the league of nations, New | not in the rufining, was thrown, not-to| tne Darviniaiy theory: D eilires betaalio: o P ed g I A e | orders have been sold overnight. We are now ready with an adequate —_— Jersey will conduct its present cam-|{Mr. McAdoo, but to 'Gov. Cox, and was do battle with his children for his|quiet during his practice hour, and | fl shipment, which includes all the combinations of rouge and powder 'y right to marry again.’ should not be subjected to scornful DMIEE withe prohibition;es|theiiesue. i | & m"”s in the Ohlo candidate's suc-| France started the heckling before|"§," ¢or"gg ‘concerns the “former |remarks and threats of bodily vio- compacts .. Ceveetentnenanaacaattttitiiiiineietainaas ————— et cess at San Francisco. Clemenceau’s speech-making tour had | crown prince and the other German |lence. Mr. Wilson;§t may'be mentioned, was not strong at home in 1816. De- spite the fact that he was.standing for indorsement, he was, defeated in the state by Mr. Hughes by e large majority. In 1920, despite the fact ‘The District of Columbia demands adequate school facilitles. It will never submit to the insinuation that it is deprived of the vote because of inability to meet a literacy test. tair) rincelings. who are declaring that| The general public will join in the & chuncs tojgobifalrly undr way, En 18 1dlotlc for their father to dream |hope that the Chicago judge has made - of marrying again,” the Tacoma ' clear to the rising and tooting gen: mng skirts, have been unoul‘:cgfl, Ledger suggests that perhaps he | ation the fact that no more than & Albolene : bl t of practice is per- 50c Size Tube| Phenolphthalein i ut e fappe doss not believe il ane | Priscolnes torest That el once’ | reazenable smount of practice, e sery c Size P Bromo Patica reads in tke fashion papers. dulged in tdiotic things, among them | Constitution of the United States.— Cold Cream Zylano Tooth 30 Wafers in Sealed for Headache ——— & that the Wilson policies were in evi- < & - m :I‘ Ans. has been little to cure him of his i SHOOTING ST. idiocy, even though he lost the throne The Umpires Organize. Edwards in the regular election s nearly -threo hundred . thousand- ma- 9, d 21 3 2l says the Danville (Va.) Bee, Wilhelm = Tes, 3! Cc an [+ Snccessfully s tiemeti George/L-Rec: |i5dity: The Supremé Success. has now forfeited the respect of those | Lective Assoctatlon 15, to “elevate the) 2 for 25¢ 39c 2 Bottles, 35c an attempt to conquer tho world by | Indianapolis News. b lorce o erman arms,and that there . T b ‘ - oD that Senator Frelinghuysen's|dence in the candidacy of Gov. Cox, 25¢ Size Tul h Paste 19 Special iends ask is that he will meet Gov. |the republicans carried’ the’ state by by hi< mad venture.” One of the purposes of the newly 5 c i Ty BY PHILANDER JOHNBON. From the monarchist viewpoint, |srganized Interstate Umpires Pro- 15c¢ eac ard in the primeries. < i 4 r Since then . Njr. .Wilkon- and Mr.|There was a monarch who had struck :sh: v’l‘:):te:d LS ;‘;e ":ftmcg,y“s,g; courtesy among ball players and man- Tumulty have parted company. WIll |4 lifelong streak of shabby luck: | ethics, and the present attitude of his | SESIS. g 4 : ¥ ‘Which is to say that the umpires, : TS A e B e ok ence. i Tl v o ot i aas gne octinaly | | ioagmuctemtar of "Ciess s whioh | (Meikh 5 bSver 56 stpaaisaiin; : ’Shavers’_ i - i . % i 0 lure & s - . thope to silence 086 players an Pgptmester General Work in his ad- abroad, summoned to the bedside of & bound them. Wilhelm, if he ever na managers who search their souls for If they were of.a warlike kind, plrod to a triumphal return to Pots. /| s | oung daughter, nfured In an auto- |- omatic. dam, has ruined his chances, and his ! bitter and scorching opinions of um- . { S l' ot aseiaeht l:vjhemer he" Wil re- O Tebn permanent relirement s Terdered |bires, words that have come near 1o ol Pecta firess to the National Association of ¥First and Second Class Postmasters 0 1 R more se {s latter-day ro- | Provoking murder and are said to : k = ::snzslon htex;e!:t:::sed wtthe fact | i timé to. take part id the car|Morass he !fl“’fln’ . [ere secure) by (s e Y, have blistered paint on the advertis- H 2 Size Tube i POSEm st Libstles paign 3s not known. 1In ‘éorfversation he'd pnuue With the dissipation of the ro-|Ing signs. * Largest eary business man in his community, e No genfal. foplc. mantic glamonr that monarchists have| It is not always safe to meddle! and that he should know something |’ ————— 088 s o woven around the picture of the|With old institutions or monkey with about = . Senator Borah will ask former-R: They cv.n ulled.hlm ‘profiteer’ lonely exile at Doorn passes the last |settled customs. There may be rea-) t more things than any othér nator will-ask former-Rus-| . &/ he wis aiming to appéa chance, tho Bihghamion Press thinks, | sons for these things, forgotten or H business man of his community. - sian Ambassador .Boris’ Bahkmieteft | ite h( thy of a return to the throne, obscure. Ball playing is a strenuous a3 Iridi Tal Mail -service has como by such | for @ little information. - Mr. Borzh is| Quite Philanthropic. the Rochester Herald polnts ‘:;xrt- ;:; EportYipraltetivagol st gmentaly 1 Ib. 20 Mule Bofu.-l&: % ridisca. Talcum....25c| . eteady degrees to be a vital feature of | evidently confident of his.ability, to | His underwean waa balletproof. Jast of his personal popularity.” Not |pires releases the surplus steam. 5 Cakes Goblin Pum- le’mt Imported Bay American life ciat- | conduct an interview that “will not be’| a few of his former adherents “cr ti- | The thing is a safety valve. at Is s 1 .A S IRUhE S - L (| that is hardly o He stationed guards;around the roof | ¢, 0% 77 geverely as mot oniy untrualgolng to happen to the game if the ice Hand Soap, at : Barbef‘s Styptic Pear i ed today for its efficiency. master {8 in most citles somewhat re- . Of Hislocatlon. -, ' to the memory of the dead merin, players and managers, lacking the “My gnbuc".he flec!fi'al,“hquur. 80 long his devoted helpmate and |safety valve, blow up and make 5c -——"—-—-— mote from the people, an unseen-di-| TIn the. course of time the housing|I'm frequertly obliged to féar the mother of his gons, but also un- | things messy on the _diamonds? —_— 3 : { R > true to their ideal of what a kaiser \What will the law do to base ball if B . - H recting authority, usually behind a|problem rmay shift so as to give the| A sassy nation? should be.” it suddenly becomes an alarming Total Value........60c Total Value......$1.45] . However, “Wilhelm could point out!cause for insanity? Is it not better grill or closed doors, whose assistants = - old tenant a moderate share.of cour- But one fine day, with smiling face, | that his monarchist following can pin ' that an umpire or two shall go home All 39c 35c, 65¢c, $1.20 Jars AVAVAVAVAVA of varying degrees furnish the contact |age In requesting the landlord w re- their allegiance in the future to his with AH e feelings outraged than that polnts with the public. Tho system |paper the fl“‘ ; He strutted through the market place numerous . descendants by his first| husky first basemen and valuable For only. 5 For Only. . c @oes on with a remarkably high aver- A Sl With air elated. D shortstops fall inito me ann and have age of speed and accuracy. Mail is de- " 7 |“At iast.” said he, “you must confess | Sosts; “they convulsions simply because they can- Toered dally, often severa: times a day,| The London fog is not'as cheerlessly | have achieved o1y grand succeesi— notirslense siie o0 ,,'gl,;"“;l:';,;f weu Letters dropped into boxes or slots are | POrSiStent @5 the war cloud over the| rve abdicated!”. . of the house to please himseif.” P . Balkans. g William, the Boston Traveler -na-| you 1dn‘t ,“.,,,..,,”h ate 2 ° h I d N o tributed with a phenomenally small Robbing the D 5 “Do you lie awake nights thinking | zollern “dynasty. “He knows his °w'¢‘ News-Press. percentage of mistakes, and the public k. B political goosé s cooked. He isn" takes it all for granted. The great mo-| A man Was.arrested in New York of what you will .say in your next|iiending to go down in solitude to| One million doilars will be spent on Freesone, for corns. speech?’ the grave if there’s a companion to|a new hotel to make it quiet. They Jad -Salts.... Citrate Magnesia. .... Spirits Camphor, 3 ozs chine works unseen. yesterday charged with having. stolen be had fo; o r the asking. The ex-kaiser may even decide to call it “The Col- . Tincture lodine, 3 In the large cities the letter. carrier {a wrist watch and cash from the per-| N0 mxl'l“:‘: senlnit‘or Sorghum; “T} {3 NS (aking advantags of the fact |one) House o Detroft News. A Liatesine : Fixtract Witch Hasel, is the man whom the people know |son of oneef the victims-of the Knick- a;n aooee :':h“l’ m:":“::idmm mg hacihaefisimore) 0"":‘:"“‘;]‘_::‘”&;‘;: i ke ot et e A S Half pint bottle. . ..... but when the mail boxes are installed | erbocker disaster last January- while :‘n&‘:”f‘cént ones e Y | o marry aunin. the Charleaton (5. G | drives, writes & tourist.-Are they stiil e . Aromatic Spirits Ammonia, they will come to know him even. less { helping to extricate the people tmm Post thinks, “might almost be said to]having those confounded things over | s PR v' o Gompound, then formerly. Still the postmaster [the wreckagé. .The 'charge is,.’ signify his recognition of the final- there?—Little Rock Arkansas Gasette. PIREY Yws - 8¢ nlyl kkcfi 1 f hi ile.! Jud 'l‘unkinn & enstin vo his o Ge may have lost the .war, Glyco Thymoline must know the city, and this is the |course, not ¥et proved, but’ it u it elation to & i That, “to the outside world,” fs the| G my“y ayLhave dost ar Py fih’fim e est 1y, ng by Alleock’ rous Plasters, point that the Postmaster General im- |founded upon substantial evidence, and,| real significance of the kaiser's ac- 21c presses. The administrative head of | when the case s tried, which it should lflu“h’w"‘m“m"mfim e DK e, Jeeithe °°“'""2=’ Si-Faiser, o ’.‘:.‘.;1‘%2‘1.‘::“.‘;‘%:::,.‘::_"{,.,3.4.,. 'Dys 4% each office must be fully acquainted |be with as litte delay-as:possible, the! = o aton obY w.th D 'DZIN\NOPUI Amerl with his community, its tendency of|facts will be fully. démanstrated. Obodicace. = - . “°° N e o vatwishes. A Kansas woman shot her husband Erowtn, its business organization, and | It is difficult to-conceive-a. crime of| frcctdnge Magee weurinet obey | | tas pects ta e".'}'m“"g:l?' :3:114 ::uuu Be “wouidart 'tall her whers > - b engi- was go! o en actually with its personnel. It is im-}this kind. - In a catastrophe like thatil . Herparents. Fathier sald; oneday, l:flg?"l B s “::’.n““y e e, poesible to be an efiicient postmaster.|of “the Knickerbocker's collapse the| - .pnfg sort dmn(h-mwm .| store him- Q‘, the throne. And his Nunvine Banner. without, Mr. Works eays, knowing [first impulse of every able person is-to/| T've got . 0b as motor cop.” readiness to cross their wishes shows something about more things than any { help, to do the utmost to sdve Iife and |, . O D ron Sl0 oaee Ion, ,;e";"’x&':: :.;f:’,:g: other business man in his-community. | to relieve suffering. :Nobody. thinks of | .. - In All Fairniess, . 2 ed wisdom enough not to delude him- ! D. Rockefeller for the title of richest Horlick’s rnll-l :Ilk i Bee Brand Insect Powder : “ - **!man—a ither of them know- lovw's Hymlo- If this be true, if the postmasters|self at such.e time., There are noj:'“Are you in.favor of long mmw self with any hope of a ‘come-back.’ " ! man race nel RS Or, the Brooklyn Eagl ts it, “it|ingly entered—you should not lay too phites . 2 Rere aseembled for their annual meet- |slackers. THe: maln “difficulty s tq oy O a8 e B AR D I hat|larse o weRsr. without Agutie. the $ Peterman's Ronch Food ing are of the sort the Postmaster [restrain ‘volunteers” YTrom' exposing|I"think that in ‘onder 10 be perfectly | Willlam is thinking of umlnz down | odds against Ford. which result-from eral descril i danger needleas!: here he land th a_dull | the fact that the more cars Mr. For ead’s Destri- 85S¢ Fen deactibes As: 418, idedl ohleGf Sheuingiese U < v gud im:| air, fashion. should require the gizls | 005" Lok Your years l Why not [sells, the more Mr. - Boclnul.ler": e peding the. wark of rescug by, bloc] .- knickers’. ‘on 1ong Llet it go at that? the Baile asks, for | thriving /little bullnm 1- 60e 2 B 3 [ s> mttiow Smis for e story |put out—Kansas Clty o, | Liver Ber n;"".‘."',f“‘::; =S, “E: this When tions .o“grmu are told o( vm.b“u‘-‘ has 'hoen uluourl , 19e, 3Se can .

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