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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30_}924. In The Star’s “Best News Su;ry” Contest ( ¢ 4 — THEN WE SOmMPS INTo FLO's CAR or Owners Since Drive Be- Columbia Junior School Stu-| | i gy g RTINS, ICol. Jones Alleges Attempts By Elma McDowell Moore, ! —_ f ; i i SCoTCH AN | SAYS To MoLL LE'S oo dent Awarded First Prize Il Aged17 Years, Columbia Junior High School. Home || ALt GO OVER To PUKE'S FLACE MANY COMPLY WITH 0RDERS| to Discredit Present | Add 15 35th S vest. An' SEE WHAT's DO, ~ we i e Eation: for News Story. i ress, 1615 35th Street Northwes A 05 e Dl ek i e o b Yl SHOTS OF ABSINTHE An' JUST CHECK FOR $20 SENT HER The best news story of the week is the final [ THEM MAUDE AN KITTY Blows ditions Are Bet_te{ed {FILES COPY OF REPORT { chapter of the Bureau of Printing and Engraving In WITH A COUPLA BOOTLEGGERS - ! | - Scandal, which appeared on page 1 of The Evening | ‘ AN WE ALL GOE S Down To TH' Rhe Noldl A onarimen (I Sna tint ST Sccond Best Essay Will Be An- | Star for January 26. - ORAMGEBLOSSOM CAFE AN DANCE | £ 4 ond des, of Ats Srive: T s "IMemorandum Filed by Capt. Bas- conditions in the alleys of Washing: nounced Tomorrow. | On the 31st day of March, 1922, occurred some- TiLL Si%X Gt —I.—Hg: \:-ec'g:is / £ ton by serving 150 liionsl inodl | SettiotiNavy Hydrographic S thing unparalleled in history. The director of the BREAKFAST AN e i 3 } - /ith 212 blue slips ser yester- Office. Elna McDowell Moore, a pupil | || bureau of printing and engraving and twenty-eight TiLe NMoown g s BT of the Columbia Junior subordinate officials were publicly disgraced by be- 3 oF tho hesiill oz aistlons Tor tho two e e Toulie Pl ing removed from the bureau with no more definite A i days stands at 393 e it was reason given for dismissal than that it was “for the | Inspectors reported to Health Offi-| were made y by C ice.” | cer Fowler today that many of the Jjone ector, before the joint co: good of the service. / 4 7 alley dwellers are making the dust|gzressional committee holding hearings 2 This‘pmved a tragic episode, reinstatement and ; i, < r‘?;”nl:“:m-:lrmnzk ‘:r':;:!s lnl ,",'.:f\.,,f ..,-.x::’:ilv;:."; i of the govern- who is confined to her exoneration coming too late for two of the persons | ity S e with the complinfnts | concerned. | 5\ - ‘ f Tiw inspectors will spend the next|a mimeographed copy of a o - s g o . few days making additional tou dum for the Secretar of t which won Lor M1 To the people of Washington the complete after which they will hegin to Te- aated Octoher 15 itedt v R”\"‘::’",,L,’fr“:': ::':r:":: clearing up of this mystery and the punishment of Haasm A\ LAY ] SiES el plicolwinose. agtioey. VS H o) B mn the bureau of engraving and printing the man who caused it is surely the most interesting 2 ; 10 ~ | i [ wrol conditions have been | sraphic offic | which appeared on the first | story the week has told. A H } 2 . e ement CoL of The Star January 26. Miss | s N : L Honne oxi inted in quantiti 5 severt onn e I think the summing up of the affair at the i i o — \ / N A / W ’ alle He s e on . lives at 1615 35th o | bureau is of more public concern in the locality of iRz , Yl % : Lt % urgl s i SRR S icou s School Washington than any other recent news story. The Eh > “ip AR i |« 4 p v 3 —_— "“"""7:' :" She fact that so many citizens are under civil service | ¢ = 5 / % . : pre A i Al formed that one themselves leads to unusual interest in the abrupt office. from the i had captured the prize i omori Cot e e : Z s A 2 i the Departr i e ignoring of the civil service law. 2 v rochial schools in th by Miss beal, 13 one of her most = S = = = - " g | o it pupils 2 , % Z | | s (i witner “of the second vrize - NN 1 | Convention at First Congregational v published. The third would be glad to attend the banquet 4 Y - | 3 will be announced | and would business pre- 3 777/ | Church Today Hears Re- 1d the fourth prize winner vented. 1 B n was headed 4 - p Ao . 7 by William Tyl president of 7 e > s ports of Officers. s submitted by the contest- the association, in it were = == e the first contest week Senators Mc, nois win p will not Greene of e an’s Christian Temperance L urned unless called for by the tives M f a anc == > | Union of the District of Columbia is Charges o 3 s, They will be held for s { Smith of Tdu Z Z » St holes: and improper The ~Star's library on the | There is considerable Coolidgo sen- j convention &ty v i . Col seventh floor of The Star bullding. timent in Virginia, accordir Sl 2 A b , ‘ egational Church, 16th !7! Second Contest Essays Henry Anderson of Richmond, repub- IN LOVE WITH A FA 5 A number of es: v lican lidate for governor in i 0 DISILLUSIONE T e . toda who was er at the White House MOVIE QUEEM AN ¢ e s TAMD ——— hoentire mutiene Sound Keynote of Cam- | st an ar o thel | WITNESS S s this Bagutios enter in the o 3 personal product of the : i v or e e it s | paign, Observers Believe. is obvious to the j s tha an — 3 y shows more advanced educ h was followed to the flag. Jason Noble Pierce, pastor of SPOREHE betore £ ST e T et ithe church, welcomed the deleg: tion than a child between the ages brought befo It es | & year 2 R S T, e e e s B0 TSRS |16 T0 BE GRADUATED | MASONIC CLUBS TO MEET. [REED ABSENT, BOK |1 i, i st bl e ilies of the emploves of the!x York when it gath February i The following o their re-| introduced artment of The Star ar to celebrate the anniversary of | Sriem o tre meries Te el i IN WESTERN CLASS | Officers to Be Installed at Gather- | PROBE CONTINUED | vores: dirs. . st vottock, correspona- ar George w. . | e test | the birth of Lincoln, he will make | ) ing Tonight. ! Allison, lhrllurg -J Bt ion among the | his first genuinely Al speech . L. 4 e | Brig. Ge president| A | treasurer; 3 contesta during the first contest|eimce beco : at. It is the ! by . Pt s Blisald o) (08 : . | tor; Mrs. Edna Taylor, of weck. essavs ubmitted | Sice becoming ! L . . again ais- | Diplomas to Be Awarded Tomor- {f the advisory board of the District| Miss Lape Questions Authority of | ‘2" * ¢ A DY Btadents o Conteil, 3 &3 impression of s Execu- | | National League of Masonic Cl { the S el e k. Watson, wh t row to Midyear Graduates | Yilonie “clubs tonient at s Serock, | Committee to Delve Into - ctor, secretary Thomas W im recently 1 he wil a this p e cuth at the City Club, . s oceasion to s the k s ot 5 by E. C. Graham. “Rt. Rev. Jame e Jury’s Methods. Lis campaign the republican | prohibition commissioner of | i . > ; nomination for President The mid- = (g Chiss ot B . % s a of the absence of Senator |m Many to Try Agnin. Senator Wadsworth of New York P ,r" nild-year graguating = = 7 = = H s of rn gh Sch enta ¢ Treadway of Reed, d.r' 100 suari, th ien: . Althoush conditions In the schioots | o memher of this etam, ana who 1| JOSEPH HOWARD DIES. g meriaes o gt e svignl scral | Wil e the principal Speak- | cammistee | g | veek somewhat unsettled, lto follow the President on e N V. World), P'ress Pub. Co. ok, superin Obse commencements, 2 3 aditorium musical program will be present- v m school officials indicate [ Speakers program. called at thel puperal to Be Held Friday—Was morrow morning ck. The by the Washington Quartet, fol 4 : Al R e D. C 2 . ent oration will be delivered | lowed by dancing. on th | tain details incident to » . C. Native. | 1 y y wi & 'S S 3 ¢ of the oldes ! Hatixe liam Mather Lewis, president of | == cond | s ard, sevents-five years | George Washington University. ot cie by nder | @ f Tt : J . ‘nee. 1341 Mon. | Ernest Greenwood, vice president of |, PLANE FIT FOR FLIGHT. committee to delve into g 2 : b the board of education will preside. I e by which the winning pi vocation will be Ly Rev. James L.| Curtiss Machine Found Sntlsfnc-\stl"\"?\l- i S ! fcLain, pastor of the United Methodist = son of Ohio, o'cloc cLain, pasto he Un A s ven: . T he Caolidne i e i scopal Church. Diplomas will be tory for Bolax Adven(ure | Missed a Lot. s anag e’y an will officlate. Rurial | Episcopul & iDipjomas MITCHEL FIELD, N. Y., January 30. | : convention campaign, ~was closets punt Olivet cemeter: presented by Edwin C. Graham, mem- | MITCHE g 2 | Prom London Tit-Bits, o ber of the school board |r=Tlhe Cuttiss Alijiaus €82 hasibecs ver completed his education, i o ; 7 officially passed as fit to accompany | = { 4 i - | the Shenandoah In its proposed north | “No: he died a bachelor.” | “Senator Reed, of Pennsy call- | ; ’ : ; been arranged by the graguation |B° o i by fed on President Cooll v rels r da 3 committee consisting of selections by | Polar fiight. The test ¥ o to ¢ sever 3 ; | | Sommander Charles Mason of Ly . e Nk 2 { |the school orchestra under the direc- [ Ldeut. Comma | HARDING "UND GROWS. Contributions for Day Range From Dime to $150. { 10 cents from Joe | wecks ago by him and i ired from business He ix survived by N byl An elaborate musical program has ¥ S1 ion of Miss Lucy Lynch, vocal selec- | the Nav 1 enntor Pepper, to promote Henry F.| Smitn, s olty. Eie fs alsojtion % i ! gium, to head the cmbassy at Rome, v « ‘ to succeed Richard Washburn Child, SUESWA(&(EOUN'”NG' ‘:wm‘:m)\; w who has resign Fifteen Get Diplomas. $150 Morton H American nister to Eey . eived to- e 1 ! It is understood that this transfer| orsuch McLain, jr.; Salustiano | Fletcher is looked 1 Benetez Santella, Charles Fox Urqu- ) 3 ; Dissolution of Partnership Asked he gradus are: Boys—Frank hart and James Henry Webb. Ohio, continued that William DSy Lo " |Howard Armstrong, Robert Fournier| Girls—Evelyn Baum, Eleanor Hen- youncement, was the , ¢ of state, is bel by William L. Morrison. Devener, John Wingfield Jackson, | rietta Furr, Julla Royall Harnsberger, Frresident Harding's ! [ sidered for appointment to B i coq |Ashley Lodis Hawken. James Gross|Anne Wallace Turner and Elizabeth forward a group subser it Mr. Fletcher goes to Rome the Distriet Sy today asked | JEREY Tonn Swope MekKen: Ji Aniis Whluee on rey was contributed b thy, Distr ans of Warren. Other’ contri < i , | E0ive 2 parth ons today w si11 a _Conn., and | oMy Voters' Associat i 2 i Flios o ot | the District of Columbia to partic h | 2 (dSWOTth. | pate in the Lincoln day banquet F Pathologica be given by that organization Feb-|{at Freedmen's Hospital and in re- pairing the customhouse and post = ntribut it the headqua than 69,000 men and women [which prevents completion of the temporarily resi i Washington ! work in hrnd. Attorneys William = - it et vez pay | wiio avajentitief daivote © o F Heorm WhILerant SR Bloces appeas | € ST . F o , = A N the bltmg cold of winter ' o snows, the howl of autumn winds and the downpour of summer rains, the telephone lineman must be on the job, for the Service Must Go On! MORE than five hundred of these “Knights of the Spur” are employed by the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company in the District of Columbia, and the States of Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. In all sorts of weather and in the face of constant obstacles, they must do their partin maintaining telephone communi- Direct From Groves to Consumers cation between the greatest cities a em—] mé... uic and the humblest hamlets, alike. s2 w]LL PUT A FlNE NEW | Just as Nature made th Fresh, S d Juicy t ts g .5 50 in basket. .. . $1.00 il O Twent P d RANGE IN YOUR HOME Sangen~ 0 oo Fu : wenty four hours a day, ‘ fruit—3, 4, 5 and 6 for. . ... . ... ..25 : MRS ik Equipped with a very useful AUTOMATIC Il Grape 13, 16, 20 wod 25 in'l);..ket, $1.00 A j : y three hundred and sixty LIGHTING ATTACHMENT—FREE! I Mixed Baskets—Oranges and Grapefruit. . . $1.00 L i five days in the year, the ©="If Ordered by 5 p.m. TOMORROW! Selected Oranges—basket. . ..........$1.00 i : telephone is at your Why not avail ‘yourself of this opportunity to replace . i ‘Nl Fresh, Sweet Tangerines—10c, 20c & 30c per doz. AN h service. your old cooking equipment with one of our modern Cab- y inet Gas Ranges? Only $2 now, and the balance in small H monthly payments. . TH By ordering this month you may also benefit by the SPECIAL PRICES we have placed on some of the ranges. : ORANGE GROVE If unable to call, phone for our special representative— i —Main 8280— ‘l Corner 12th Street and New York Avenue N.W. “Bell System” WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY R Dby stins upioass Sfe Gish St on B , One Policy+One System -Universal Service NT—419 Street last season. SALESIDEEAREME TENNESSTREETINW, Not Connected With Any Other Fruit Store l In Washington OPEN EVENINGS TILL 11 O'CLOCK COMING EVERY WEEK TILL APRIL 15th e

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