Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1923, Page 5

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s Dust-Bitin® Redskins, Cayuses, | i e e o oo s [, <7174 % 7 o2 || FOREST FIRES CHECKED. antiques in the Smithsonian Institu-|ing under and over their horse while | Long before an attack on the Indian L) 3 . tl FROM THE MIN ARET § R eal B ad M en Of Old W e st, Here tion % dragged tnto the acens, closaly ::v an ‘lun u‘:fl( ::ll.(:::r;:.;.h::zyvnc::lsg Yillage by the cowboy bandits closes the | ATl Northwest Blnzes Under Con- ing Indians. And they are real Crow rol, BY: DIXON. MERRITT Vew. As|almost everything in that line. s B gyl Bty B and trol, Reports Indicate. e o ppndemontum were not enough, | The steer wrestling contest is actually et ek SUPERIOR, Wis., May 31.—Reports | oy, tense. One at a time the cowboys gal- today indicate that all forest fires Turn back the hands of time to the (frontier’days, when a man's ability low e san s ol buSiwiy ok i T SRS Which ey dnironiiatithe et ee: The Arabs are coming from out of the dusty, golden days of boyhood, when a mere | 10 h""w & rope or dra From a id e of the British Weekly, recalls the fact | during the past week have been The desolate deserts and dum, twist of the imagination could con-|{ng Hivvers replaced. 'b“c“ ng br ron- | hours of thrills, from fancy foping to the beast’ i by [that it was in the columns of that |yl c, ‘With camel-camp fragrance that's musky and musty, vert the nervous house cat into a|chos and men were n's men in the Tm_ my Kirnan, ‘l;‘r ed !LHCI 5% | e fage s fo- o, s o o mle fi‘ellckrlvolrx(rnligmusl mer mdl nl m at - reat open spaces and 50 f . y, “Candy” Hammer e [ ——— And fezses from goat :I&c:-:n‘ e n!llkll;l":fl:lher." make you a ulo K pen spaces and so °"h and so a Calen, to the busting nt|'h°""‘ time. Rube Roberts won, throw- |laren” and Sir James \1 Barne nnu| Revenge may be sweet, but seek- They've drunk of the milk of the demert s gunned “bad man” or conjure up pic- | *i¢ there is any one particular. feat | snorting bronchos by Guy Dodgion, |In& his steer in sixteen seconds. None [won their Spurs. ours one’s disposition. They've slept in the pits of the sand-stormy passess tures of yelping redskins galloping "‘“ stands out above the others it is|Bud Hampton, Oklahoma Curley. |—*—_______—' They play that they're shelks with a score o’ swart lasses through rocky gulches—those are|the phenomenal riding of ten-year-old | Grady Smith, John Henry and Lioyd 5 A mck Griffith, whose mother, Inci- From Stamboul, Damascus and Kmun. memorles the Western Rodeo, which | pic¥ CIifith, whose mother, ‘inci- Far out on the desert, a shimmer, a speck—a opened yesterday on Union station|cowgirls. k hands all of the|to frighten most tenderfeet to death Host of the faithful ix moving to Meceal plaza, recall from the farthest re- -to-goodne cowboys cards | —such as Lobo, Spiderhead, Merry cesses of your memory. by E v \\m” nlr‘m Annrclhls(—lhe guneru E €S | are literally catapulted from the cor- The Arabs are coming from out of the lonely Ronats ;‘::;:.c:;!lr :":- mmy t ors em down the | P4l Into the arena. Andlevely lsma vilawes; Sung e some members of the Indian | arena without & spill. Girls Do Stunts. From Tampa to Phoenix Butte, but they're only and cowboy band gllllens of a very| The r. Pde(lz mfn :xn‘been entitled : Lh y-‘n‘:\d rc‘:rgms vie for honor: L dern ' present, ! portray in a|“The Passing of the West.” starts|in the tric ing contests. Amerioans: culied vessiasong roalistic = a’ west of the|with a banz when a stage coach that | Roach, Florence Hughes, Rose Smith, The workers who toll till they're tired when it's playtime, realistic manné Who sprint on a spree at the ending of Maytime, Disport in gay gardens they've borrowed from faytime— lin and Khayyam and Ghung. _——————s—————————rr e oy o i i (\ron\’tfie AVENUE o NINTIH-® LR . ’ e || One Pound The rest of the sheiks may he jobbers of apples, Of sandwiches, sauerkrauts, sausages, scrapples, Of hridle-path ponies bedizened with dapples— " 2 But Allah’s own sons when they roam F A{ *. L/‘ S oa To the east, and the hearts of them glow as they trek—a | Glinting of grace when they jourmey to Mecca. / i The Arabs are coming to oval onses ‘Fo sip of chill xherbet in thoxe : White-pilastered nooks of the green-boarded places F d d B Ivaiiciei s riday and Saturday Values A garden that's greener than Garden of Allah E'er gleamed In the glow of the east. And its shallow T A B Ib mfl e uu ers : afia 730 <. of PalmBeach . i Rolled Boneless Smoked Shoulders, Special, 15¢ Lb. TWO WILD WEST SHOW | PROTESTS RECEIVED You saw the s ‘3 ' ‘ ; FlSH ALBERMARLE recent magazine s i Wl T PIPPIN CHICKENS Sundays During | ) VB i ‘ iy | - . o . onvention. . @) rothers \ > e oasung, i o | BerTY Broth ' Haddock, 30:. | APPLES [Roasting, 435, C"c: nissioners 'ef:’ ‘"i“ ai : i _,: Paints and Varnishes ) SteakC0d,25 Ib. Get the best. They last 2 Trout = 20;"’” 4 le., 25c Frying = 45c longer and look better. FE S Geg, F. Muth & Co., , The Avenue at Ni Il |Mackerel, 285, NR;:bE::b:i:c: oy 25c S ; 31‘1|Bo§= an"l 710 13th St. N.W. . tigh e Distrioe & E nce 1865 > 5 AN < SRR v o —— ¥ DN c BLUE RIDGE Y Fo — U SIE : L) Ib. Whole Strip "I | Miemnsaaunesazawes S I 4 Dry Sugar-Cured TONIGHT ey R Machine Sliced if You Prefer it, 30c Ib. to the PcoS Tem?ol;? » . ) Prime Rib Roast -* 35, | Shoulder Clod Bk 22¢ The Cleverest Dance Orchestra of South of New York City —— ||| Veal Breast - - 17; | Lamb Shoulders - 285, The Entirely New Augmented ' Whol Madrillon Orchestra | —I | ¢ - - Plays Nightly Now Red’ Green, Camel | Ib bl Ib and Other Colored Half European Dinner, 6:00 to 8:30 7 Dancing, 10:00 to 1:00 W J { | W o i SNEE (Cover Charge $1 After 10 P. M.) ' DELICIOUS CRISP SWEET CALlFORNIA Menus Changed Every One-seventh of a Week | sweet Gherkins 2 5c P c SHOES r WOMEN | runeSs 5 RESTAURANT fi 1 { woet Mixed Bides MapbRILLON | ( e SEZ95 | - i 33'3511.—‘{{“1 4 The Ginger Ale with a Real Mint Reminder of Southern pant Hospitality Fair Play i , : and RIGHT colors |||||PALM OLIVE Money’s Worth 2 % are going | SOAP, 4 cakes 29‘= : ) be our slogan for the Red Calt stronger than . Shriners’ | Comeal Ca fi:j g || PURE DELICIOUS GRAPE JUICE,24s, 47, Convention A $5.95. Anotherclean ||| SUNBRIGHT CLEANSER, 6 cams, 25° Millions of Dollars g /i & “Hit" for that wc.)n- At the Delicatessen Dept. 40 in profits will be made 2 5 _ dertfully popularline BAKED CHICKENS foie iy bt s 51 at fair prices, and leave White Kid of “Hahn Specials™ || | c c a reputation that will Rediai Blue Tosn attract other conven- (Also shown in all white Ib : Ib I — THER low-heel Sandale, HITE Oxfords and i white kid or Nile cloth, Pumps, in reinskin, kid b We suggest that this with red, green or Persian calf or nubuck, for _sports and i All our markets will supply the articles advertised Is'hr as t':lelll'vI sto;ks ::r:: .: is an opportune time to trim, $5.95. : dress wear. The few items not In their stocks will be on sale at the , aster Mai start an account with our Some of these Savmgs Department G gl “City Clab Shop” | T G meoln National Bank . Gity Club Shof” 191416 P Ave. Wl 62224 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. "ol Jthapd DSt NW.g [l e ’

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