Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1924, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924 15 i IURSDAY, APRIL 10, 192% = B FOURTEENTH STREET REPEAL OF GAG RULE | iito sonimmtin®omeos®sn o) BESPEAKS FARM AID. |1:200000 versons haa migrated trom| CQURT CITES MOTHER. |Sfretie® ot e Tor totwtieants, FOLKS | ’ ~ Franklin School except Supt. Ballou ——— iy eatien |,v'.,,,1.-,..|... ] T A B sty Eeagy, Tgbect BILL “PROMISING” i " FOR SCHOOLS URGED 2. . assistant superinten- | 7 7, Corey Discusses Economics |alize aud to appreciatc that ne one | Husband Secks Order to Keep|® 177 Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper of Capt. Julius 1. Beyser, president of Betore Ad Club. scction of the eountry can }ive unto Daughter Here - - Heris s e o e s thie association and @ member of the - liselt ‘Mr. Corey “declared. “The g - Will Equip Playground. offici personnel committee of the school| “The outstanding economic preb- |American farmer is finding out that| g,gce Stafford of the District Benort TR afion Dis. | CC] world who find consolation ¥ 2 - | parsonnall commtite. of ‘the school o oo aparation he 15 golnE 6] £ ADvaratis to e yirdlied Sor the port to Citizens’ Association Dis- | for the troubles ama worries of a|Executive Committee of Education | bear. WER PEORECCS (00 Be o ex. | lem of lM' e-;‘“";”' |‘"“’ 1s the res-|eatabiish himself as a successful busi- |Supreme Court WIS lssued a rule| o o o5 7 o0 0 1wl strenuous day ih i i cutive coms toration of the buying power of thelness man,” he ndded. against Mrs. Marguerite . Harvin e Homae A cusses Prospects of Ex- e ey | Board Aligns With Numerous crute tommities, mooting o™ P | American farmer,” M. L Corey of the, Prizes were awarded for the best 3031 Macomb street northwest, to show | o "Scted by the Parent-Teachor e bk e Other Bodies. Beliel was expressed that (he rul- |Federal Farm Lown Moard declared | (ool ("ot Yt 1 Think-of-Adver. | cause tomorrow why she should not be e e e it " X ¥ |warns that the| The executive committee of the Dis-|in close touch with administrative | Mr. Corey explained that there are |Maurice Kafka second and Bdwin | the court. purchase of the apparatus were ict that the bill pending in Con- & music and lights | trict Public School Assoziation align- | headquarters of the school system,!morc:than 100,000 vacated farm Hahn third. heicitition e bused ons uif for an | SIE NX choon Tor. this gress providing fof the extension of will s0on be miss- |80 itself yesterday afternoon with{however, are frmly convinced o - e O retiar oo Sl Sargoee 1h Dieunc) . Peee e 4 . ; = { numerous ~ clvic organizatious in|Dr. ou and the assistant super- | S e arvin, a dentlst, who ch 4tn strest, 4008 will- be brought up ing. Washington | Washington In urging the repeal of | intendents are merely carrying out' Board in 1922 had loaned to Ameri-| There are only approximately 22,000 | conduci and declares his wife has|children atiending the school have 165 dliseast and Biot i oot s FepoRiliG Sar | I O B R e o o | 1 Baarir s e, can farmers $1,250,000,000 on long- | antelope left in sixteen of the west- | threatened to take the child away.|been {uvited to attend the meeting of its passing is promising, was ex- this development | e o icrm arrangemonls. and that in 1932 orn states. _Harvin asserts that his wife smokes by Prinaipal Heury F. N preseed at the meeting of the of taste, for the' i teenth Street Heights Citizens' Asso- . i e i 5 - ciation Tuesday night, at the Brooke : chair in Topeka ' ff . Tea House. The report was made on “u]to don the toga [ this matter by C. M. Shinn, chairman X, vy ‘l'n‘"“ "‘és state, and ' § o \ . of the public utilities committec R N “Capper pad Y been the essenc FRIDA ; m i . Moo Capper. of Bospitall | I y W e ; tee recommended for immediate | the governor's mansion. dancing purt | ¢ it was classed as uncontested and | fie% Indeed. only the youthtul and, i 4 e success of the measure was de- rious statesmian to Spin e i : sired by the hospital authorities in altz or even fo essay a | B k > I R l I MI l\l orde e 66 o tep would cause consternatio 1! inisr 1o completa. the b ay| Ere-step woul Sostermation | roken Lines : G STREET BE EE HEZ™ a1 e Wal vails Wa: and _many a. X I 3 5 2 the grayest of '[N f retary o ar e el C a a . S L i s Si s - Oxfords and : al tha h 4 X 3 o1 A iy hSen-l;l;rk(‘spln lana il - District of Columb Mrs Walsh entertained . [i}f gre s e X ere every Saturday evening on her roof | i have proved apt » pupils. Both enjo the exercise and ; al” was| Chass’ waio 3 Ter Broken Jeaders - as a 4 a . e . el Sizes e membership Tub and which now = v Willard. 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