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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY SUBURBAN HEIGHTS—The Mouse Hunt. AUGUST 10, 1923. e —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. |DELAYED OUTING | given August 4. will be honored o Association - wis-pineed ut the foot morrow by fne steamboat com. |of the coflin of Tredident Harding in pany. A large floral picce in behalf | the rotunda Wednosday by Mrs. Myr — & d 1 : of the Home for Widows and Orphi st vice president” of of the booklets shows views in ivure of the cathedral as it is . the cover showing the upse at A picture of the unique sun , i the cathedral c! s night. ce Crows In Shown. rected to com- gion of the Span- elebrate the found- | athedral. Is pletured. The Lichem Chapel ix shown ad gives an alrplane Alban, with the the completed sane, protested that he was no good. “No doubt, my dear, you'll | Purpose Shown in Pictures loot; he has no pep, has and PrOSe. punch, you'll find he is not worth tion | her best; she sought from the executive offices at 1417 K| farher’s shack, and fell street Bishop Gailor Is honorary and so you come again to me; your husband proved a total loss, as I| parents know a thing or two, they would be harder to deceive, when 180 your wa d wed the skate for whom ¢ yearned, for par- e a hoot But Ida Jane was satis- Two beautifully fustrated book.|ficd that she was wiser than her on his breast, All kinds of spark- vresident of the foundation; the Rev.|ling tears she shed, until the par- Dr. James 1. Freeman, bishop-elect |pmhcmx he would be. 1 shall not slap you on the wrist, but I must tinhorn lovers loom in view. But] {parents’ wisdom has no weight. and The Old Man = < AI]E lN BUUKLETS James Jigsmith’s daughter, Tda ou ents, in these later days, cut little grass their counsel's spurned. I N dad, so Woozy took her as his ets in the interest of the Natiomal|i® s ° s o Cathedral of the Protestant Epiacopal | Drid¢: the license took his final lor floor was mois ut out the of the diocese of Washington, vresi- | brine,” her father you're back dent and George Wharton Pepper, say it would be great if dippy daughters would but list, when ”.Arrnn quite a nuisance are, w {there comes wi g to the g Jane, adored a youth named Woozy Wood; her father, who is safe and Progress of Construction and would not give ten cents a bunch for springalds like this Wood ga- scad. One eve Ial. v the National Cathedral Foundation lagain—my heart’s ehairman. could not bear your l'f.n\ cross, fathers would their platform state 1i damsels only would believe that aleck with a cheap guitar ALT MASON . i some #1500 LIQUOR WAS MEDICINE. | Druggist's Label Prevents Trans- porting Charge. back ,mu is devoted to a map, n of the cathedral other points of in- ngton oklet is devoted to a the cathedral as tional monument to religior Natlonal Scope Explained. athedral, it says A druggist's label or bottle of whisk swing the liquor had been furnished on a physician's prescrip- was the ouly thing that saved audius Burrows, sixty-four, 808 6th ¢t, from being charged with ille- 1 and tr reached No. yesterday afternoon, The law did not save him from be- arged wit oxication. how- | A result. it is ulleged. of hav imbibed some of the drug store k. and the single charge was pre- rd against hi ows was Ly the poli k porting liquor Dolice station is v Washing- PASSES HARD TESTS. ss Llizabeth Wilson, the Columbian notice that she preliminary of the She w e When the and the one of the Women, has received passed cum laude ex for ciate An; today rica, and an amph accom- modate RAILROAD EARNINGS FALL OFF DURING JUNE Better Than L‘\st Yem But Show Slight Drop From May Figures. leak, but not nece pairs are “—may not that does sarily mean r not i order. Timel attention to “weak spots” often saves ex- pensive repairs later. “We replace and repair Tin" Roofs, Guttering, Down-Spouts. etc.. doing ruilroad syste every job with that thor- 90 miles of main oughness characteristic o 190 mile total lo- “.h faraelon ool Caied Biatok Colbert wor 3 of last year the net 1% Call on us for estimates. ing income of the same roads 271, June of this y demonstrating u much better profi showing. However, carnings duri last June were smaller than th were in May. during which month the z June 000, as estimated American Railway As- 1. and represented an annual f the tenta- investment figures were which operate line out of t Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Figne LT T come of $K e at an an- nual return ra per cont. Ac- to Interstate Commerce Com- standards, railroads are en- cording missfor titled to earn 5.75 per cent on the es- timated valuation of their capital in- vestment MASONIC LODGE TO LAY CHURCH CORNER STONE Italian Bflphst Edlflce, First Country, to Be Started Tomorrow. (l left out of things ARE you unpopular because of a clogged, rough, blotchy skin? There is no need of enduring such em- barrassment or discomfort because, unlessit is due to some serious internal | 5{ condition, Resinol Ointment is almost | sure to clear the trouble away—prompt- ly easily and at little expense. Ll in The Grand Lodge, F. A. A. M., of the District of umbia will lay corner stone for the Chiesa del Red. tore, Ttalian Baptist, tomorrow at pn. for the portion of building now vnder constru v York ave- nue and Kirby street northwest After a_brief song service the congregation Signor Olindo Marseglia, retary of the board of trutees, will luce Grand Master Dr. Mark F. who will take charge of the Hw| in most cases, should be used dalighttul soap for the teilet, is poo. Your druggist sells the Resinol Products. The pastor, Rev. M. C. Marsexlia, “Al " a pioneer of Protestantism among SSu call e Peskhal Ttalians in the United . hav ® been for man v Z 1., and later in Clevel 3 i . Avenue Baptist Church, This ix the first Protestant Ttalian congregation in America to acquire | —— pmp e e e ,l.. own site and erect its own meeting | . The trustees Vasco. \|Ar-‘;||.|. and 1. Ixn present building will i $25,000 and will be of local blue gran- { ite throughout | 7 i = i & > . HELD IN CHURCH THEFT. ; Say “Bayer” and Insist! Hearn Unable to Furnish Bond of} $3,000. { Charles Hearn, charged with rob- | bing the contribution boxes of St. ‘(fabriel's Church, Grant circle, was held in $3.000 bond in the United | States branch of the Police Court yes- 'Verday by Judge John P. McMahon - He was committed. being unable to furnish the hond. The detective handling the case sy that the first cstimate of the 4 amount sccured by Hearn of $15.000 ig far too great, the sum being esti- rated at & few hundred dollars. The ian refuses to give his real name, #ge or address and will not tell the tectives anything of his past life. o case will be called for prelimi- When you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twenty-two years and proved safe by millions for nary hearing Monday. FREIGHT RECORD BROKEN. American railroads carried more freight than ever before during the week ended July 25, the American Railway Association reporting today 1hat 1,041,000 cars were loaded with revenue freight. The record came after a succession of weeks during which traffic volume attained con- tinuous high levels, —_— Miss Lillian Clark, Cleveland, ras been appointed by the ) Yiureau of Naturalization to conduct en educational campaign teaching . immigrants how to bacome American citizens. Colds Toothache Earache Neuralgia Headache Lumn-no Rheum: Pain, Pain” Accept ““Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” only. Each unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug. gists also Il bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin 18 the trade mark of Ba -rl Manufacture of Monoaceticacides Salicyljcacid, | Cement HEARS BLOODCURDLING WHOOP FROM KITCHEN ITS JUST PLAIN Sty TO BE AFRAID OF A LITTLE CREATURE LIKE THAT MOUSE AT HIGH SPEED ,.DDCM\ DARTS BETWEEN HIS LEES QYR WiLCIAMS ASKS | canada. at “Through tribute sald, tatned a great PLASTERERS RESOLVE CONDOLENCE MESSAGE { New Orleans Local Sends Message | IEItID: < to Widow of Dead hsonel President. A resolution « Harding condolence forwarded Plasterers Operative Finishers' Internationa of United Ilinoi (it DASHES OUT TO0 SEE WHAT THE TROUBLE 1S HOW DOES SHE “WNOW IT RAN BEHIND RADIATOR. - HE- CANT SEE ANY MOUSE VHAY S ABOUT - HE WASN'T JUST A ULITTLE New Orle his true conservative his husine SAYS FOR PITY'S SAKE WHAT'S THE SENSE IN' RAISING SUCH A RUMPUS OVER A MOUSE SHE PROBABLY JUST IMAGINED (T, ANYWAY — BAVEN'T BEEN ANY MICE IN HOUSE TOR YEARS STAMPS TOOT IN NERAL DIR- ECTION TAKEN BY MOUSE AND GUESSES THERE'S NO USE DOING ANYTHING MORE ABOUT IT NOW THE BIG LALGH SCARED. STARTLED {C) Wheeier Syn. Inc. La death.” has was re devout broad- sudder the country 4 Maynard, resident . was rc stat VISITOR'S PURSE SNATCHED. of the obbed of i | | | i Lie hiad made an | gopd alting trair i stati strang Ma The idea has created a furore in Washington, and hundreds of people have come and bought jewelry of their heart’s desire for an initial payme nlofmw DIME! Remarkable—Dbut true! the Plan $00—1th week Boe—tth week Mastertime WATCH FOR MEN Dlamond Rlll('S PASTERTIME. A famousx timekeeper, reliability : in handsome gold filled 53450 10c Down beauty, djusted wel mo ment. At um« price it In ot unusual bargain. initial payment of one dime! It's NOT a deposit— irs your FIRST PAYMENT. 14-Kt. Solid Gold Rectangular Wrist Watch LA 1S-jewel movement that keeps accurate time—a thing of beauty that is a remarkable value at this low price, one of the best we have gver seen, or heard of, or offered! $29.5 10c Down. Immediate Possession One big, sparkling Diamond in central setting, with two smaller Diamonds (not chips) on each side: set handsome hand- carved mountings of 18-Kt. and 14-Kt. white or green gold, for both ladies and gentlemen. Won- derful bargain! 5349 26-Piece Chest 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware the in known and 10¢ Down This " In nowned 1547 Rogers Bros.—the finest plate product of the International Silver Co—and priced so low as to make it a bargain of bargains! ro- Also a complete xtock of Community Plate at thix same price. 10c Down. Immediate Possession Open Saturday Until 5:30 P.M. Diamond 708 Seventh Street N.W. ;\\\\\hh//4 2 35 Years of Square Dealing Merchants FOUNDED 1888 3123 M Street N.W. of the United States War V TO BE TOMORROW, The Home for Widows and Orphans of the United States War Veteran Association will hold its annual ex-y cursion to Marshall Hall The excursion was postponed from @ prior date, owing to the death of President Harding. The funds re- ceived from the outing will g0 to the benefit of the home Past Division Commander J. Clin-| ton Hiatt Is chairman of the gene. al | committec on arrangements. A com-| plete program of entertainment has been arrange according to the an- nouncement by Mrs. Myrtle Loebsack, chairman of the program ' committee. Maj. H. L. Dean, presi-! fent of the orgunization, is the b the day and P’ ander-in-chief Hen- ry a Juhnu»ll of the Grand Army of the Republic is man of the re- ception committe b Viee Nationul President Watson B. Miller and Mr | Emma Hempler, second vice presi- dentof the arsodiution, vice chairmen. | 4. N . "Dorsey’ of the Ameri ary is chalrman of nmittee, with Mr past president Auxiliary, S > chairman tomorrow. ! ade A Styles A S1zes .. partment. of the United Spanish will be present. The & Department n sic during the da e ¢ Mre. Myrtle Loebs: 1 to winners of cc Taylor of Wi Men! You can now buy the Famous Newark Shoes, all styles, at the astound- ingly low price of $3.50. erans, and s grand 1 Past Commander and marsha) ONE HIGHER FROM NOW ON This is not a sale—but a Big Price Reduction—and the adoption of a one rice pobcy for all styles, alf sizes, all leathers! This tremendous re- duction has been made possi- ble by elimin~ting every un- necessary expense in manu- facturing and selling over 5 million pairs a year in our 400 Newark Stores. e e A A e e A AR BANQUET ORANGE PEKOE ICED TEA MeCORMICK @& CO The Largest Chai All Newark Stores Open Saturday Custome Ask for No. 3368 Snappy Nut Brown Oxford; Englysh Last, Novelty g, Rubber . - x Shoes %24v Including styles that up to now sold at $5 and $6 4 Style After Style Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity. Neawark Shoe Stores (o of Shoe Stores in the United States. 913 Pa, Ave. N.W.—Open Saturday Nights 711 H St. N.E.—Open Nights venings 1o Accommodat SO 8 810, Glovesilk Hose AUFM 1316 1O 1324 7TH ST MR. 7 HARRY I[(\ AN: Glovesilk Striped Hose S1.19 N.W. MAN, A REAL OPPORTUNITY —A STRAW HAT FREE WITH ANY Man s Woolen Suit in Stock } A Hat Free Buy a suit at a special price and get a str patterns, is a great assortment of colors, any man can buy a suit and unh/« 40% it means your unrestricted choice. 975 $ 47 A Hat Free A Hat Free aw hu frce. There fabrics and saving of i This sale is an absolute clearance of Sizes in and stouts, from 32 to 50, and no charge S o These _that it mostly Get in early, 28 Men s Summer Suits all aro dark t cost = en’s Canvas Oxfords [Children’s Canvas Strap Pumps 15 they 1o P 2t arg, 1 Tennis Oxfords Balance of Men's Palm Béach and $1'00 4 White Canvas Lace Oxfords, plain, and Ribber 6ole Tennis. some have leather trimming.; Choice | Sho mily of lot. _Sizes up to 11 A Big Clearance Sale of Fme Silk Dresses i/ Stylish summer and carly fall Silk Dresses, in good vari- ety of styles and colors, with trimmings that are just the thing. These garments are front our regular stock, and marked down for a quick clear- ance. prices. E! RO Of1 in BB T BB B velvet black, trimmed with rosettes of satin and os trich feathers—suitable for dress or i 36 Men’s Summer Suits Strap Pumps and Oxfor 0r | maby " French hecls Bize range fn the lo Early Fall MlLLINERY ERLES combinations and bl and satin white—white Z : : o : -

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