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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924. COOLIDGE IS CERTAIN | TO GET NOMINATION Political Earthquake Alone Would Bring Defeat After Vic- tories in ‘West. PLATFORM FIGHT IN VIEW La Follette Forces to Seek Radical Program, BY DAVID LAWRENCE. break in the Coolidge r the republican preside ition has come. a political earthquake no & to present a majority of public a amp on Almost the entire ntion will vote for him the psyche virtually unani icket s will be made by the Cool- the repub of H to the | Credit | body of | h their with | the | nvol\(‘d in the repar: n, and it also provides for an presiding officer in »f the important p ons to be appoint. h proposals as th heretofore aaling in a: HELLO! HELLO!— Do you reme 11 be | Though the |And the ¢ | It doesn't seen A woman criticized | | ever kissed!” | be practiced on.” i misunderstood. this until one understands them. - | The Practical Advantages of Being the people are inveterate hunter: the most savage typ long story short, the party was ca tured paratory to torture the appearance | of T ="A FAMILY — SAYS WOULD THE PAMILY MIND BEING A LUTRLE QUIET WHILE HE TALKS WITH THE PLUMBER ABOUT WHY THE HOT WATER DOESNT RUN MPLIES CREATING A PANIC BY TRIPPING OFF HER LAP AND SHE HOPES IT DIDNT DISTURB HIM © McClure Newspaper Syndicate 0 WM J\ NOTHING'S NOISIER THAN BEING QUIET. AMD PERFECT SWENCE STARTS TO EXAPLAIN BTACT NATURE OF AILMENT OF HOT WATER PIPE EACH MEMBER OF TAMILY WHISPERS URN WHY CANT HE BE WHEN TATHER'S T TELEPHONE Mrs. Sarah Germond Dies. Mrs. Sarah Jane Germond, widow of James M. Germond, who for many years was chief engineer of the Mount Vernon and Marshall Hall Steamboat Company, died yesterday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James F. Wood, 1103 Prince street, Alexan- dria, Va., with whom she had made her residence for the past year. She is survived by one daughter, tight grandchildren “and five great-grand- children. Funeral services will be held at the residence on Saturday afte! ernoon at 3 o'clock. —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. GETS SIDE-TRACKED. BY WHISPERS TROM MOTHER T® ALFRED TO SKUT THE DOOR - THE COOK'S MAKING SUCH A CLATTER WITH THE DISHES (N THE KITCHEN CONVERSATION WITH PLUMBER. CONTINUES AMID SOFT WHISPERS PROM MOTHER TO STOP SQUEAKING THAT CHAIR, ERNIE ~AND TROM ERNIE WHAT DID SHE SAY, SHE CANT HEAR Convenient Terms $13,250 Sample House 1419 Varnum Street Take 14th Street Car CONSIDERS THE CURIOUS TACT THAT AS SOON AS HE HAS HUNG UP ABSOLUTE QUIET REIGNS IN THL HOUSEHOLD POR THE REST OP THE EVENING (-4 amn! 19 With Ot;ners of EqualmPnce’ START INDIAN SURVEY. Secretary of ithe Interior Work and Indian__ Commissioner Burke will leave Washington next Monday for a tour of the Navajo Indian reserva- tion to survey medical treatment and diseases among the Indians with a view of organizing a medical and nursing_service. The two officials will spend twelve days in Arizona and New Mexico ins vestigating various resecvations and will inspect the Haskell Indian School at Lawrence, Kan. un*:%ggqs - self | hon; The Fun Shop Conducted by Maxson Foxhall Judell The Land of Freedom. | usec who one | tr ot? your mind, re 1o, crime when first com- | da mitted made the police pretty [A hot, {w They haven't ca as yet t his murderer | mos sat e in Hollywood | b to o, on the be illustrat l|| { front is |of the t United & Washington are devoted to od my 1 for the what | other ge Eet There was such & heap of connected with t But no one’s been.arr vet. me My ted for it| My, {One if there is @ uooz‘ = Sater for a murderer|Wh is this why we call this country of birth America the land of the free? y Waxman. A W A ‘man is judged by his clothes. Famous Eyes. -, sir! k to me on ith thine Ben Turpin's M. Azoy, Jr. Flaming Youth. Booth: “I swear you're the first I Dorothy (angrily): “Well, T won't —Charles A. Hughes. Women love to believe themselves One never realizes Tattooed. were speaking of tattooing. | I do not deal in thi id Dr. | 0. Traprock. “The practical | rtment of Durfee Colleg Java, where To mak means he ¥ bored | ACopyright <, CHAPPELL. game of & ut this I swear fs true: day I shot an eagle and brace of birdies, too ile hunting, later in the day Armed with my trusty gun, | T spied two black-birds nd made a hole in on hen a man is tire good-night, ‘good-night. 1924 Chick Fuzz On the Chin If fuzz is the toughest foli- age you can sprout, any | blade wiil shave you. We want men with cactus bristles and whalebone || beards to use Gem. That's the kind of blades they | are! GEM Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Razors 17 to b s far from grand | Main over a hundred purchased So you will be no longer pioneering when you finally de- cide to take a look at this great develop- ment in DURIETH At 36th and R Sts. N.W. was Hundreds of peo- ple come to sea these Homes. Some can’t buy them, others will not. But the per cent of the ones that do buy of the ones who look is greater than we have ever had. Our Terms Hadn’t you better see them? Prices $8.100 10 $9,500 Easy Terms Why Pay More? TO INSPECT Auto—Drive across the Q Btreet Bridge, turn north one block to R 'street street ern High School).. P street car to 35th street When we were stripped pr ¢ body created a embl Here, plainly, th of great import: “I might expla - |used much dise: Joseph R. ¥ » Geting a photographic stud of BrooksStevens, has been kent dissolved the 7th day of A Sirooks wil continue in the photog nens at T st n.w. and Mr. Stevens has shed his photographie studio nt 1337 F st n.w. Al bills due to the old firm Bhould be pald to Mr. Brooks and all bills Mne by it will be paid by Wim_ B OSEPH EROO A HARRY STECE CHAIRR_CANEING UPHOLSTERING Dependable Roofers You may be certain that we are taking more 'thall ordinasy halh s Tnsers CnE vice” ih looKing. After > Why take chances: i ROOFING 118 3rd st. g.w, COMPANY Phons Main 933. Expert Roof Men Ready to Serve You — It your roof needs repairing, let ns ; do thie work. 5 Roofing 1221 Gt N.W. IRONCLAD GRS, ittt |. Adams Printing Have us interlock our service with sout. requirements. H1GH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON S. ADAMS, FRINTER. Buyers of Printing You recelve 100% extisfaction st this million-doliar printing pl {The National Cagxtal Press l?lfl-lzl! D 8t. N.W. ~ EDUCATIONAL. ages Gitgnt by mitive teachers. Conversational Methoa, " Day and Evening Clamer. Indic Vidual Tessons. Trial Lesson; with- out odligation on yunx part. SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES Tel. Fr. 14th St. N.W. Overlooking the Potomac Attractive HOME SITES City Take Conveniences Cham Brvdne Suburban Pleasures Moderate Prices Easy Terms Cabin John c Drive Out Q Street and Reservoir Rd. Send for Illustrated Folder! ofice CCLACEY Property Your Old Coal, or Gas Range . FLAT TIRE? - MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Experienced man cap- able of taking charge of Sales Dept. in old estab- * lished real estate office; an opportunity for right man; don’t apply unless you have had general ex- perience and made good. Address Box 189—2Z, Star Office. If now in use and replaced by a Viieax SMOOTHTOP GAS RANGE Special Sale for Month of April . EDGAR MORRIS SALEs co. WASHINGTON— Factory Distributors —BALTIMORE PHONE MAIN 1032-1033 1305 G ST. N. W. and walk north to R street, or Wi n avease car R street and walk west to 36th street. Street. SHANNON_& LUCH Realtors Ouwners and Builders 1319N. Y. Ave. A Clean and Pleasant Odor THE GREAT INSECT DESTROYER This proven Insecticide can now be purchased in pint and quart sizes FOR THE HO! Until now sold :nd used by a practical exterminating company in houses and private homes in Washington than any other Insecticide on the market. more ' prominent hotels, hospitals, apartment LIQUID SPRAY INSECTICIDE Kills Bed Bugs, Roaches, Moths, Ants, Flies, Mosquitoes, ‘Water Bugs, Fleas. 1—WIl not stain. 2—Is non-poisonous. 3—Has an exceptionally pleasing odor: No insecticide can do more. Many do less. Nothing better for Spring “Clean-up” A7 ALL DRUGGISTS. Pint, 50c; quart, $1.00, MANUFACTURED AND GUARANTEED BY THE OWL DISINFECTANT COMPANY Manufacturing Chemists. Scientific Exterminators in your own home. Owners and Bulldcrs—Realtors beautiful section of the city Just Around the Corner From Grant Circle —give you an opportunity to buy a high class home at a moderate price. Are Liberal £ w [ ] Exhibit House 212 Webster St. Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. Don’t Put Off Seeing Them To Inspect Take 16th St. bus, marked “lowa Ave. and Grant Circle,” to Webster St., or 9th St. car, marked “Soldiers’ Home,” to 3rd and Upshur, and walk north to Webster D. J. DUNIGAN | Phone, Main 1267 You Dor’t Have to E.';periment Any Lo-nger! H ) - '.Fresh Hams .1b. 20c sassese] g rsasss :z:zm%nm% Friday and Saturday ' TOMATOES No. 2 Cans, 4 for 25¢ No. 3 Cans, 3 for 25¢ These are Delaware Tomatoes—much finer color and flavor than Maryland or Virginia To- matoes—contain the same proportion of solids but are machine packed by a new process. There are only about 30,000 cans to offer, ‘\and as the price is far below the wholesale cost | |and the sale is open to dealers they wor’t last long. Pork Loins lb. 20c Half or Whole 1b. 10c Ib. 45¢ Saur Kraut Veal Cutlet Veal Rib Chops Small Size 'F resh Shoulders 1b. 127, 3 to 5 Lb. Avg. ‘Spare Ribs 1b. 10c Pudding Ib. 12Yc Ib. 34c Veal Rump 1b. 23¢c Leg of Lamb [b. 38c Breast of LambIb. 15¢ _Smoked Picnics, Lb., 10c 3TOS5LB. AVERAGE Calf Liver, Lb., 45c 'Creamery Butter, Lb., 47c 1b. 35¢ Ib. 25¢ Ib. 10c 1b. 32¢ Ib. 18¢ Frying Chickens 1. 40¢ Cream, [;b., 25c 25¢ Apples 4 1bs. 25¢ Baldwin’s Grapefruit 3 for 25¢ 46 Size Fla. Oranges doz. 35¢ Fancy Lemons doz. 18¢ California 28c Halibut Herring Perch Rock Croakers Smoked Hams lb. 19¢ Piece Bacon Ib. 15¢ Sugar Cured Virginia Hams lb. 33¢ |Sirloin Steaks Ib. 37¢ |Round Steak Ib. 32¢ Dutch Roll Ib. 16¢ Cheese ru Dosz.. Bananas FANCY STOCK Spinach Ib. 10¢ Fresh and Washed IKale 2 1bs. 15¢ Home Grown [{Cabbage 2 Ibs. 15¢ | Green, New. Medium } Tomatoes 1b. 20c Medium, Hard, Red, Ripe Potatoes 15 Lbs. EXTRA QUALITY ;Ritter’s Beans ca. 7c Pink Salmon ca. 12%c P & G Soap 4c Lobster 15 Ib. 39¢ Corn Flakes 7c Raisin Bread 10c Coffee 2 lbs. 45¢ {Cocoa Ib. 15¢ Apple Butter &*° 19¢ ‘Jello pkg. 9c Plantation Pineapple, 24c 2Y, Can ‘Marcella Peas, 15c 11c Fig Bars Gold Dust 24c, Sugar 83c 10 Lbs., As a result of many requests by late shop- pers—All downtown markets will remain open until 6:30 p.m. every day except Saturday. 14th and H—9th and G—7th and K—15th and G—7th and Pa. Ave.—930 La. Ave. Zb., Large,