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PROOTIONS DUE - NSCHODLSERVE Board of Education to Fill Vacant Posts at Special Meeting Soon. Important appointments in the ad- - ministrative and supervisory staffs of the public schools will be made by the board of education at a special meeting to be called some time next week by President Daniel J. Calla- MISTAKE IN MEDICINE CAUSES WOMAN’S -DEATH Mistaking poison tablets for héad- ache medicine last Tuesday night re- sulted in the death of Mrs. Ella Wan- nall ecarly today at Emergency Hos- pital, Mrs. Wannall wés in her room at home, 1006 5th street northwest. She discovered the mistake and was taki to Emergency Hospital. Up_until yesterday she was believed to be im- broving. Last night, howaver, she suffered a setback. Her husband, Mil- ton A. Wannall, an electrician, was at her bedside when she died. Preliminary investigation leéads to a theory' of accidental death, Dr, Her- hert Martyn, deputy coroner, sald to- day, but an inquest will be held this afternosn at the morgue in accord- ance with official regulations. SHIELDS DEALT JAB FARN BANK HEADS 10 SEE PRESIDENT Financiers From Wheatlands to Place Their Case Be- fore Executive. Final arrangements were made to- day at the White House by Repre- and Representative Young of North Dakota for a committe of bankers from the northwestern states to call ¥ : A i v THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. BY R. A, EMMONS, TREES OF WASHINGTON o %! d : D_(. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1923. UNDER $5000 BOND Man Held Accused by So- ciety Woman of $200,000 Extortion Demands. By the Astoclated Press. BOSTON, September 22.—Arthur Le Barron of New York, charged by Mrs. Nathanfel Franklin Emmons, Boston soclety leader, with a $10,000 blackmail attempt, was held for the INBLACKMAIL CASE Why There Were No More Baby Turtles. 2 The loss of one, 'tis very plain, May prove to be another's gain. —Jimmy Skunk. Spotty the Turtle and Mrs. Spotty had watched the bank down which two of their babies had come to enter the Smiling Pool, ' To these two bables Spotty and:Mrs. Spotty paid no ‘attention at all. By their actions you would not have supposed that they had the least interest in those bables. As a matter of fact they didn’t have much interest in them. As a father Spotty the Turtle is any- thing but a success. As a mother BEDTIME STORIES W. Burgess. full, for he had aiready had o meal before finding those eggs. 1“.2’ ing had enough, Jimmy went on his way. And it happened that two eggs were left, and thosc were the two from which had hatched the two baby Turtles which, as you know. had found their way to the Smiling Pool. And this is why Spotty and Mrs.” Spotty had looked in vain for more members of their family. . (Copyright, 1823, by T. W. Bur, FREE FILM ACTOR IN ‘DISSOLUTE’ CASE Gaston Glass, Former Protegt of ..) By Thornton 4 he g nkers . i } ismi e : upon the President. These banke October ‘sitting of the grand jury in | Mr® SPotty is not much better.. She Bernhardt, Dismissed by acancies caused by the resigna- will, be here next week seeking a iy gy ot court to. | conslders her duty done when she tion of Mrs. Cecil Norton Sisson as solution of the problems facing the e e e . | hs dug a hole in the sand, lald her Court. Ugeneral director of the community wheat farmers in the northwest. 4 w2 Bishop | €B8S therein and then carefully cov- who is a cousin of Bishop | center department and the promotion The committee will be in Washing- Willigm Lawrence, asserted that the | ered them up. By the Associsted Press. of Robert L. Haycock, supervising ton Thursday morning and will go to attempt was one of a series by which{ Mrs. Spotty's interest in her babies | 'y g ANGELES, Cal., September - BEincipal ot4ths CHiE e W ey a band of which she says Le Barron | wae cnlefly in findl b NGELES, Cal., b : pal of the th ivision, who the White House at 11:30 o'clock. On was a member attempted to obtain chiefly in finding out how many |__A charge of being a dissolute pe Becomes assistant superintendent on Thursday afternoon they will have sums ranging from $100,000 to, there were. So having seen those!gon brought against Gaston Glass October 1, will be filled. a hearing before Secretary Wallace e s yWiotasy shat Lo Bar | twg enter the Smiling Fool, she and Imotion’ plicture “atton_and form ¢There are a mumber of candidates Senator One of Least Trust- | ot the Department ot Agriculture and Oeis ajso known to them as Jpseph | Spotty watched for more. But no|protege of Sarah Bernhardt, was School sys: e . thet: ery Hoover of the - watched, but they watched in vain. | Where juries iwo trials disagrecd fchool systgm. Among those belng worthy of My Professed S 5“";“” = Attestpies “Tareeny ' Chnzged. Finally ‘they decided that those two | S'milar charges against Louls Gas- nsidered by ‘Supt. Frank W. Ballou Department of Commerce. The com- The . charge against Le Barron is|made up their whole family. nier, motion bpicture director, and are Mrs. William B_Hardy, assistant S| t He S mittee will consist of A. D. Stephens, attempted larceny. According to the | “Something happened to thoss|Miss Alma Rhoades and Mrs. Helen general ' director of the community upporters, He days. Crookaten: Mbtaa: cnlotan: 3 complaint, Le Barron, falsely repre- | other eggs,’ declared Mrs. Spotty. | McCloskey, actresses arrested with center department: Mrs. A. J. Driscoll, Holmberg, St. Paul, Minn.; Frank senting himself as the holder of a|“As sure as you live, something hap. | G1ass in a residence in the Hollywood secretary of the. Thomson Communi o E eduwood - Falls, Min e letter alleged to have been written pened to those other eg: T5ald a | dlstrict last June, also were dismissed Smith ' TC has becn the Doy o Pif | By the Associated Pre Grew “Kopperud, Webster, 8. D.i C by Mrs. Emmons to a war veteran, i lot of them. and T buried them as Glass was the ofily one to be tried Smith. has been the policy of Dr. | BY the Associated Press. L 2 e e sought $10,000 f . At| e ; as mmediately after the charges werc Ballou to promote persons aiready in | CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.. September b Bl A i e Rt S ro et e W T T e o i ou rémem. |dismizsed, Glass was offered and ] 3allov ng the past few days G % A 2 , = SRR aper to Mrs. Emmons, the pelice | quired Rl o 3 P e B R contero oy Se days ] negnee described as “one of the|Sanford, Valley City, N. D A. D. e c e o _ [Volutarily broke when the charg ‘ of the administrative principals. one | 1east trustworthy of my professed | DeNault, Jamestown, N D.0 A L. L e o e snaiy - ToPUEe™ M| yore hrought against him. of whom probably will ¢, Bromoted | supporters.” by Woodrow Wilson, in Hian Glenaige Mont 1o & y Mre. Emmons has been active jn| ‘“Then why don't you go over there 0 succeed ) vcocie. Miss Kathe | & orees ot A4 3 . . Mont. : ¢ S| war Telief and post-war welfare | and see if you can find out what erine H Bovard. principal Uhe Toss :I‘o::\ rr:nl A :'n“""::m‘;;”‘:’l":::‘ Te Address Red Cross. T 4| vorx smong disabled seryice men happened to them?” asked Spotty SWIFT & CO. WAREHOUSE School, and Miss M. Gertrude Young, . | President Coolidge will spend this Mrs. Emmons told of a meeting by # vould it do?” retorted principal of the Peabody-Hilton | latter as to the Tennesses .senator's|afternoon at work in the White appointment with Le Barron at a Bos- o, thank you, T'll stay « Group Sehool, ave said to be the two | record during Mr. Wilson's - presi. | House. He is to deliver his first im- ton hotel at which he passed over to | right here. My. how good this sun onts ng candidates for this posi- | aot 0 0 0L I8 T the former Prest. | POTiant address since becoming Pres her a .package supposed to contain | feels” Mrs. Spotty made herself com- ident at an American Red Cross mee ing here Monday morning. Representative Anderson of Minne- sota today discussed' the agricultural situation with the President and made some recommendations to him for re- letters. Special Officer Frank Mec- abb, who was present, then placed Le Barron under arrest. Mrs. Emmons said she first encoun- tered Le Barron when she was en- gaged in war welfare work. For the fortable for a sun bath, and appeared to forget that there ever were any baby Turtles in all the Great World. Something had happened to those eggs that Mrs. Spotty had so care- fylly buried. Something had hap- By the Associated Press BIRMINGHAM, Ala. § ember | —Fire today wrecked the storage packing plant of Swift & Co. in wholesale district ‘The third a fourth floors of a four-stor. bri dent was made public by Gen. Law- rence D. Tyson of Knoxville, in con- nection’ with a recent interview an- swering Senator Shields’ remarks re- " ALEXANDRIA, (Spetial).—Rehearsals will start to- | Gerl; Tyson, who is a candldats for| gent, ‘Mr. Anderson said that he would | As its name implies, this I3 an oak | oaks, hang on long stems, usually in|Two years ago she ‘entablishea & camip | gentleman in biack and white had | STAUINE plant was Dellered 1o, have night for the presentation of “Robin :,'fj,”‘:r'g"’l":'e;t :3;’:;";’ Tust Sor "mf_ appear before the United States Tariff (of Jow places, of bottom lands, | Pairs. The nut is about an inch long, |at her estate in Hingham, where she | come along that wa He had had | PeoRt T ACE: o packing hous Hood,” which will be given at Good | Sniatan. &y 1n alo N Commission and urge that the tariff : oval, chestnut brown in color, and s | brought totally disabled soldiers from | something on his mind. That some- & aar , Tritent 3 n at Good | Shields, us {s also Judge Nathan D.|o3 Canadian wheat be increased under | S2mps and stream edges. It is alget 'in a rough hemispherical cup |hospitals for a change of environment | thing was eggs, Turtle eggs. Jimmy caused & spectacular bla ntent, on the Andrews estate. Sem- | Bachmap of: Chattanongs, relterated |ne flexible provisions ot the Foraney- [iarge, pictureaque, :shagsy tres 50 to | which incloses about one-half the nut. | and recreation. Skunk is very fond of Turtle eggs. Rhnaten st .00 ‘]n.n Hill. west of this city, Th ;h"] ‘,’(‘;:‘ ORBCHBCEeS I Rg AT *"“‘"l.\{wumber (‘zrlflk I:w.) 1t l|hfl:-m- nmm\b- 60 feet high, sometimes 110 feet with | These cups are often 1rhmned at the | = and he knows when and where to i day evening, October a 2:30 1 T rne i i " sions were invoked the tariff coul e border. They mature the first year. Idok for them. S Took hiTih eata 2ie The Jetter from Mr., Wilson. made | iy reased 50 per cent on wheat. a trunk meter of 8 feet. Itsrange| ‘1o fAowers of the swamp white 1 ] The moment Jimmy had seen “‘e; Satushayind the second performance publle by Gen. Tyson, reads as fol-| Mr. Anderson said that the acreage | I8 from Vermont and southern Michi- | éak appear in May. They are in place whers Mrs. Spotty had buried 3:30 o'clack. The production will be “A ¢ 28, 19828 planted in wheat had been increased | gan to Arkansas and Georgia. slender catkins 3 to 4 inches long, her eggs he had said to himself, under the direction of Estelle Went- Dear Mr: Futtows In - +¢ | Since the beginning of the war by some | The bark s very rough and|YSHoW or rusty brown This looks 1ike a likely place. It is worth and Albert Parr. who will alse | E In re your|13000,000 acres. Much of this acreage, ‘This is one of the trees of marked just the kind of a place a Turtle of August 25 I do mot feel at| play the parts of Maid Marian he said, could well revert to corn shredded, of a' pale grayish brown | beauty in the barenness of winter, and would choose. It looks te me as if For Better Vision ! Robin Hood lierty to say” more than this: color, cut into long, heavy ridges. |<een then against an evening or dull the sand had been disturbed here. I'll They: will.be' supported by the 161 That T regarded Mr. Shields dur- 3 Resignation Report Denied. The "leaves and acorns are good | #ky it presents an outline of marked do a little digging.” “e Ri ht G]m lowing east: Littie Sy P¢Folq |ing my administration as one of the| Published report to the effect that|dentifying characters. The leaves | character, strong, picturesque and at- So Jimmy Skunk promptly set to g Birrell: Alan A. Dale, Nina L. Nor- {lSAst trustworth of my professed (Secretary Denby of the Navy wasiare ; to 8 inches long, deep green |tractive. It makes an excellent orna- work and began to dig out the sand and man: Friar Tuck, Dr. W. P. Caton; | SUpRorter: iplanning to resign his portfolio Was|above, white wooly beneath. They | mental. though as yet little recog- at that particular place. He hadn’t Sheriff of Nottingham, Harry = B. Thanking you for the frlendship officially dénied at Yhe White House |are wedge shaped at the base and |nized as such by the landscape gar- {dag far when he felt something Eye Comfort Caton; Guy of Gisbourne, Frank so generously evidenced by your let- ]luqu.\‘- are cut into 10 to 15 shallow 1- | dener. The wood Is similar to that of round. Jimmy's eyes sparkled. In a Steele: Hugh, J. Will jtexs” Coralatly sud Sipeetaty. yovs Senator Norbeck of North Dakota, | loped lobes. The leaf is obo in|the white oak and is used for the | By the Associated Presy moment he pulled out a White egg. Consuilt Wanedring Friar, W. e “WOODROW WILSON." |republican, and Senator Cameron of | general outline. ~Once seen and |same purposes | BERLIN, September 22.—Germany's | His eves sparkied more than eve The Bishop of Fairdal ude W Arizona. republican, were visitors at|jdentified these leaves will never be | There are numbers of good speci- Z . v X stopped digging and ate that egg. . 2 Tletcher; Lady Jane, Mac Cavana {the White House today. They came, | easily confused with (hose of another |mens of this tree in' the 4,5Pect- | new unic of currency is to be the| He stopped digging nd ag thal (k| | Kinsman Optical Co., Dorothy, Catherine ®alt; Nan i ROCKVILLE |they said, merely to pay their re-{eastern tree but the swamp chestnut | There is a large one in the west end | “bodenmark.” worth S grammes ! good!" said Jimm: 705 14th St. N.W. line Wattles; Ruth, Margaret Griffith, e |spects to the President. The two|oak, and this oak bears an acorn the | of Franklin Park. The tree illus-{fine gold and equal to 100 “boden-| Then Jimmy went on with his Eatablished in 1960 The dramati s by Owen by special a French of New the play will Monticello fu n of Davis and Robin Hood is produced ngement with Samuel York. Proceeds of be for the benefit of the nd. Al of the members of the east with the exception of four were in the pageant presented this week _entitled Dream of Queen Esther.” One of the most successful presentations by an amateur troop s looked forward to under the able direction of Estelle Wentworth and Albert Parr. Dowell Mansfleld street, and Charles Keegan jsenators are of somewhat different s - 22 |attitudes in regard to what should be ROCKVILLE, Md., September 22{gone to relieve the wheat farmers. (Special).—Montgomery county I8 |Senator Cameron said that the rapldly becoming a county of expert|farmers of his staté had found by | milliners, and persons engaged in [diversifying their crops they had|B| 00D TESTS URGED { that line of business in the county made a success where they would - S have failed had they continued to | are muffering accordingly. X ! TThis proficlency in the art of mak- (Stick to one crop. Senator Norbeck FOR-HAPPY MARRIAGES | Ing becoming headwear is due to the {declared that it would be just as| o e “Hlanane A MCorwin, |sensible to suggest to the manufac- | Physician Says Only Couple Same Group Make Good Mates. nut of which s larger than that of | trated is on the Mall, several hundred the species under consideration | yards northeast of the old National The acorns, unifke those of many ' Museum. Egg after egg he dug out search At last his-stomach was pfennigs,” it became known tod: through publication of the measure providing for establishment of the new currency bank. The bank is to be established by the RAOUL MADERO SEEKING |reprrenicisss ot sercuiviviiiiti| MEXICAN PRESIDENCY transport, and by the banking world and owners of urban real estate. It | will be independent of the government in | Announces His Candidacy on Plat- form Which Declares Against Re- public’s Present Constitution. as regards administration and the; conduct of its business. The capital of the bank, which will be free from all taxes, is to be 2.400,000,000 boden- marks. O O e O Lo agont of |turer of cotton that he go into the D T T loe. vho for |mining business as to tell the wheat several weeks has been conducting |f&rmers of the northwest to change millinery demonstrations in various |thgir crops, ===~ s 106 North Pitt 210 South he be LASALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY will be raised on an| e e o ey o | ™ 1o arch work. Mise Corwin is |lleved with Senator Horah that I1anded “property in-the country and P e strch o e Eraph hala | Showing the women of thq county |ConETess was to be called in special | BY s Aseciated Pross. By the Associated Press. |towns in gold marks, on which the Specialized business training of University grade, by the while en route to this city early this | how to make hats at low cot B st INAY gby o iy ~REDABRBETHA, #Baptember 22 NOGALES, Ariz, September owners of the property must pay an- famous LaSalle Problem Method—covering the major fields morning. Miss Corwin's last demonstration Tmers this fall, a definite pro- | Unhappy marriages can be prevented | Raoul Madero a brother of the | pual interest of 6% per cent. In the of business. Graduates holding responsible and remunerative positions with every large concern in Americ N WASHINGTON OFFICE Suite 713 Albee Bldg. Telephone: Main 8320 gram should be drawn up t ; i o Congress prior to the eqil "t {by means of blood tests, Dr. Willlam |jate Francisco Madero, revolutionary | — Bainbridge of New York, told the | pregident of Mexico, is the latest'to Asbury Park, N. J. and Miss Eliza. |American ~Associdtion of Obstetri- beth Leamon of Takoma Park, D. C.|cians, Gynecologists and - Abdominal Engagement Announced. Surgeons, in convention here. who are_mot where their s at Germantown, and was con- ducted under the .combined suspices of the Germantown Grange and the | As You Like It Club of that place. Thirty-six women of the neighbor- hoog ‘attended, and many top pleces werl n were returning from Wash- | the The m ington, and it is supposed that maghine skidded on the wet road. Keegan was thrown through windshield of the car and badly and bruised. He was taken to, case of industrialists -|owners of the property | establishments are situated the cur- | rency bank will receive promissory I not The bank will issue its obli-| gations in- gold matks, which willl the cut the announce his candidacy for the pre: {1dency of the’ republic in the forth. coming elections, it was learned here Alexandria Hospital and treated by made. . serve as cover for the bodenmark. Principal Departments B ess Consultatio: To help Dr. M. D, Delaney. Mansfield also was| Miss Corwin will conduct another | Mr. and XMrs. Frank Fisher of| Dr.-O. M..Grubzit.of- Detroit. pre-|qagy. For the next two vears the bank | Busingss Administration focwiri dosking monplan thek | i ot med Dewised. and was taken | demonstration at Germantown next|Rockville have announced the en-|sented the theory that there were| afadero in his platform declares | Will be authorized to grant loans to Higher Accountancy it Doosrest to his home, where his injuries were | Thursday. gagement of their daughter, Miss|four different kinds of blood. In the | n t stituti |the reich in bodenmarks up to two b a3 dresesd by Dr. Llewellyn Powel Wife Deserter Jailed. Glenna Elizabeth Fisher, to M. | discussion that followed Dr. Bain. | Sainst the Drescnt consl tul on he |Dillion marks. After a lapse of two American Law and Procedure Student Service: To intimately Charles Willlam Carhart of Phillipps burg, N. J. The marriage will take place in October. nt of the machine was demolished. It ' w subsequently towed to Mayer's garage, this city. Keegan later in the \day left the hos- pital and went to his home. 5 utomobile tire are just active in their according being antiquated and advocates the |inauguration of a pagliamentary s; [tem of government in Mexico to sup- Dreoa wrogp “could be- recommended, | Plant the constitution now in force This would result, he explained, in| The platform asserts that Madero the marriage of people who had a)will protect capital and at the same Modern Salesmanship Cominercial Law Banking and Finance Modern 'Business Correspond- ence and Practice Industrial Management Ef- clency, C.P.A. Coaching Course The antee | years the currency bank will be defi- nitely liquidated. The reich will forthswith receive from the currency | bank a loan, free of interest, of 30 000,000 ‘bodenmarks, with ‘which treasury bills discounted by the| Reichsbank will be redeemed, while serve local members in every way, and to give LaSalle men the highest rank in business. | Placement Service: To help La Salle trained men find suitable business association. bridge asserted that by taking blood tests of persons in love unhappy unions could be forestailed, as only the mating of persons in the same Ha Carter will have to spend i the next twelve months in the Mai land house of correction, because his| For violations of the motor vehicle atuation for a young woman regulations J. P. Bender.. jr. and neighbor caused him to desert hx!‘L. C. Stockdale paid fines in_ the wife and four children aid run off with | police court here of $6.50 and $1.30, That was now Yo reports, and recently many new |the neighbor in question. respectively. 2 h . £ . the Relchsbank on its part will bu: al B P, Tave been stolen from | the penalty imposed upon him by Judge | On charges of inducing George H. natural afinity for each other. and|(imo construe favorably the Tabor |16\’ against bodenmarks the Reichs — Write Inachines while they were parked and | Samuel Riggs in the police court here | Smith, a Montgomery county mer-!lire’ Cleveland was chosen as the|laws to protect the laboring class of |bank paper money Wwhich now is in | % e g Fone off visiting. Re- | following a plea of guilty to a charge | chant, to cash worthless checks, Wil- cireulation place for the next convention. Me: cently it is stated that about $200 worth of tires wer® stolen from auto- - mobiles parked in front of a residence at Braddock, north of this city, while the automobile owners were attend- ing a party. The river road between here and Washington is still barricaded from Relee, Arlington county, to the south end of the Highway~ bridge, while THERE’S NOTHING BETTER THAN— being covered with sheet tar. Aufo- A mtficty S e feonr || WRECKING OPERATIONS 'AND SURPLUS SALES SAVE YOU MONEY ON BUILDING MATERIALS will be completed during the coming Furnaces week and the road opened to traffic. The funeral of Mrs. Alice Baker Holland snd Williamson makes; purchased from Uncle Sam at Camp Ruck, wife of Rev. Sidney Thoma Ruck, who died Wednesday at Lake Lee. They were surplus property and never used; they Placid, N. Y. took place this after- no_ buratout grates, noon from the residence of her par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Judson Baker, parts; sold to you' at a wonderful faving; money canmot buy u better Braddock, Arlington county. Services one. ‘These furpaces can be used as were conducted by Rev. D A. Wallis of the Episcapal Thealogical Dipeless, —one pipe or .many pipe heaters. Al heating experts egree Seminary and burial was in Ivy Hill there is mo more economical cemeter house than by _this of wife desertion. Judge Riggs has arranged that whatever Carter earns at the penal institution be turned over to his wife. Licenses have been issued by the lle. Jones and Ortie Brent, young residents of this county, were before | Judge Samuel Riggs In the police court here. It was represented that the bovs obtained $40. Judge Riggs clerk of the circuit court here for|held them for the action of the No- the marriage of Frederick A. O'Neill | vember grand jury, and upon being and Miss Nellie A. Sullivan, both of | unable to furnish bail they were ‘Washington, 'and Leon M. Stewart of committed to jail. Lumber 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12 Sheathing, Flooring, Siding, Rites for John D. Evans, who died Thursday night, were held this after- | noon at his late residene, 110 Wolfe Street, and conducted by, Rev. O. P, S XhEaet Lioyd. pastor of the Second Bapt »1 L T T SRR Church, Burial was made at Dum- | galvanized casings, each $5 i tries, Prince William county, Va. | Reclaimed, good eondition, cach Abe Martin Says: Note These Prices Wallboard and Plaster Board, per 5q. ft. Reclajmed, random lengths. . Brand-new ....c.....c.oois New. “‘Fire-pruf” Rockboard. ..... Cantonment Sash, 3413412 6 lights eam Radiation, per ft. Electric Fixtures up from Certaln-teed Co.’s Roofing— “Capitol”’ new, 1-ply...... pitol,"” new, MOTOR FUEL 25 t035% MORE PEP-MORE POWER-MORE MILES | ! —ae up UME set mre of excellent make. The set white, low down, vitreous a lavatory with fittings and eled roll-rim bath tub with all Sittings complete. The bath tub and tollet outt and lavatory are brand- new in_the original crates. WALL BOARD PRICE CUT This is the time of year when wall board s in greatest demand. Make the le room or panel your living room. Brand-new stock, in factory- Ceiling high sizes, four feet wide by eight, nine or ten lonj C FIREPRUF ROCK BOARD New and Perfect Stock; 32 inches Wide by 6, 8 or 9 Feet Long. Per Sqyare Foot B e ; i B & ’ ASPHALT ROOFING BARGAINS T i | Capitol Roofing Mi“'l:-fld Roofin g IGHTNING is more than a well known motor-pep-promoter; m;rl::;,“ln‘::‘;lr:lcdtu.r‘:rl“dlbo’r. it s ',':,";",:,c;':.’,:t“.;o:-i %‘Tfi%fl it assures more than exceptional power. Seasoned motorists - et fabi 7 4 oo ol O 1} ST S e i test 25 to 35% GREATER MILEAGE per gallon, QUICKER ||l moatiiaeack rull ot PICK-UPS and STARTS, and superior all-round performance. | Lightning burns clean, complete and carbonless. It has no de- i fects. Mate YOUR motor with it. il ; i | ou new. per square.. 5.00 Stiovel, 50c; rake, . Goversiment Lanterns, 69c. Supposin’ Miamy would clos¢ down out o’ sympathy fer th’ coal miners, then what? One kin get an armful o’ roses fer a quarter in Californy, but Hiram Johnson . preferred aj| fountain pen. 1 (Capyright Nationsl Newspaper Service.) e A MEXICO NAMES NEW ENVOY. | MEXICO CITY, September 2: very, the entire output of America’s biggest 1-piy, $1.85; 2-ply, SL75; 3-ply, $2.35 ralf, Salls und cordent. wAth sach o, Certain-teed Co. Individual” Asphalt Four-in-One Shingles 1-ply, 86c; 2ply, $1.85 $5 per square; red or green sk faced; size 10 inches by 32 inches $3.75 per square size 8 inches by 1 SIDNEY L. HECHINGER HOUSEWRECKING CO. NN RS ‘ . 5 ; : TWO OFFICES—OPEN UNTIL 5:30 P.M. PENN OIL COMPANY Ignacio Notis, former justice ofxthe 6th and C Sts. S.W. 5th and Fla. Ave. N.E. shorime i Big Seen Raried s : ‘ i | e We have beon established twelve years in G el tighan ans s v ; R g " . Roeslyn, Virginia West 166 and Main 6608 | URIES AB HE; AIN. to stay. . A ,square deal, full measure and money back. want it e S ABOLISHED IN SPAIN. g B pusldec R rmuu.rmwwngk’e:rinmu MADRID, September 22.—King Al- cither of the above accessible yards by competent salesmen. fonso today signed a decree abolish- 3 o g the jury system in trials in Spaln,