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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 10, 1924 e R R R R T R — ? PARENTS OUT OF DATE/ ROCKVILLE. IMrs. Huck Beaten; Other Women |MOAB|'|‘E FORTRESS | FEs—rzxwrrsrsorrss Stomach and!RUNAWAY GIRLS’ ALIBI | 5ocsvitie wa aort 10 cspe Fare Well in Illinois anary. OF 2000 B. C. FOUND clal).—Found guilty by a jury in the Head Rehef Sucml Worker Blames Lack of Un-|the home of l;ifl:l(‘”fillh't—‘flg‘hh ui | Democrats Nominate Two as Members of Congress at Kyle-Albright Expedition Reports | AN clreuit court here of shooting with . Samuel derstanding of Daughters for oty sevelser Iavionsville, this Large—Three Win G. O. P. Race for State Discoveries of Great Value weeks ago, Samuel AN 'n.h imperishable blessing has been Bright, Jr. cotored. aes, | - .. . < 4 . sentenced by . ~ bequeathed to mankind. Those who Roaming Desire. Judges “Peter and Worthington 1o Legislature Seats. on Dead Sea. are afflicted with sick two years in the Maryland peniten- - indigest e The prisoner insisted the gun headache — indigestion i e nisl o the g Bs the Associated Press “";X' """""‘"‘" dis- 13,670 WANDERERS ASSISTED|" Clarence 31 Griffith, one of the best | BY the Associated Preas Mrs, Katherine Hancock Goode, wife| PHILADELPILA, April 10. — Word orders should de- known residents of the upper sec CHICAGO, April 10.—Woman can-|of Prof. John Paul Goode of the Uni-| . iveq yesterday from the expedi- | mand they, of this county, died early T ay | idates generally fared well in Tues-| Yersity of Chicago: Mrs. Florence " 3 3 4 genuine [ M Live Miserably in Rooming | Ye7i"& in a ‘Washington hospital, i - | Latér Bohracior Blcondaeton idangh- jtion undee the directinn of Eresident Head 7T any Live Miserably in g ?ffl'd At ‘-lel‘h‘v; Years. He s sur’ day's vr‘mdn‘n f'flfl“:_:h “‘I:D'XW\'(E_"- tor a¢ Former Gov. Itfer. and Mra | M. G. Kyle of Xenia Theological Sem- En his wife, re. Grace nrlfl\lh turns indicate, nnifre Mason ;;” ;. '.v" a \A" rl ‘n 'ln?lvrt« - ket 4 an ¢ e. s . % 4 S b2 ;:I':‘" 3, e the "'nllnv(vhéglemmren Mrs. Giades | nomination for repren:mmnm large, Grace Murray Mecker was picked by xcarch in Jerusalem said thal impor- 3 Special Dispatel to The Gauliss of Baltimore and Miss M was an_exception, her opponents,|republicans of the ninth congressional, scoveries had be ade e il pile are o ey | “NEW FORI Rpril Yo wWhy do girls | 4nd Gorman and Rober; Grmor of |Henrs R Rathbone and ~ Richard | district as un' uninxtructed. delegate S et T e O as CARTER'S LITTLE Ll\fll PILLS | jcave home? This question, pro-|this county. He also leaves & number | Yates, leading her by more than 75,000 | to the national convention. southern Moab and the region of an- They give prompt reliet—with pleasant atter { oonq0q hundreds of times and an- | of brothers and sisters, votes apiece. Mary Ward Hart and| Mrs Anna L. Smith as delegate at|cient Sodom and Gomorrah, at the | cflects. They clear the head aud sweeten | P igRec . ; Two Weddl Xilen D Albert, democratic candidates | large and Mrs. logg Fairbank as|southern end of the Dead sea, some the stomach. swered in almost as many different Robert B o r-\“ for nomination as representative at|uninstructed d te from the ninth | 55 Rating back o 2000 RLC ways, has been answered once more— ober! ams of New Berne, N.||arge, had two to one leads over their | congressional district were selected . SEEIDR bask Lo 200058 Smail PUl—Small Dose —Srcall Price | wa) s n . and Miss Charlotte Johns of Cin- | boposents. by democratic voter ARSI inury and Director Albright of the ~ | and the answer is not at all flatter- | Gz 8Rd Miss Charle B et Jing to the girls' parents esda by Rev. James Kirkpatrick, rec. % nefficient arenthood—failure of | tor of St. John's Eptscopal “hurch | - t Absolutely Pure | oo et | 6 paedo?™" e Chireh: OBSERVE LEE SURRENDER. | RESISTS ARREST; KILLED. i i ol i _is the fundamental cause back of | pustor of the Rockville Prestotocion i LA ¢ A T S imported tho cscapades on which thousands| Church, offciated at his home *here a | Grand Army Veterans Unveil Un-|Dead Man Attacked Officers With [, pap 6. froms st POMPEIAN of American irls embark every year | YIS ARG S L1 ITIAS of John fon Army Memorial. Base Ball' Bat. 000 5, ¢, and v by a7 e ot iy Style No. 255 —“Onyx Pointex” medium Th,» blandishments of men, the lure both of Baltimore. = Ll N i ik Bronghit: hack (binaards of . - = 3 of fthe ‘movies and the Tootlights of | Poth Of Baltimore, ine. for the last| NEW TORK. ADril 10.—More than | by the Amacisted Press DPOUEHE panck, Uignesnde o u«\ui weight silk with lisle top and sole......$1.95 roa e 54 about which | . = 100 veterans of the Grand Army of BALTIMORE, Md., April 10.—Ray- year pastor of the Methodist church P Y- and skulls for anthropom c . OLIVE OII > {8 8 ¢ re merely the | 3" potomac, this~ county, has anvllhe Repul standing at sulute in[mond Brown was shot and kliled yes- | tigation. = We found Style No. 355-=“Onyx Pointex” sheer secondary nounced his purpose to % a celel ed t y o vy Police & menhirs, with broken P . . . . . o was St Helon Robin- | home mission fleld in Arizona nd exc. | i F2l% : l,?“"n ) | araay atternoon by Polise Serwt IICSnILY il of wtone, which s | silk with lisle top and lisle lined sole...$1.95 Makes the most delicious 3 stary of thefpects to leave for the scens of his 2 : o e | Pdward Weber, wkile resisting ar-|been dragged for miles co e of America, : > Lee by dedi- by 7 ¢ i mayonnaise and Fremch | 5 o o ee e toine Wik | Rew_duties In the near”future. At Trana Army Plaga” the | T8t by the sergeant and another offi- |~ “We also studied the carly \!oflm(‘ At leading stores the recent annual meeting of the Bal- | CAling as cer. Ader. and dis, . deali with| Licenses have been lssued for the \Was unvefled. It bears th ’“""""muul to a hospital. Brown was y t assumed direct | marriage of Clark M. Vants of Fred- s v P S0 e | wanted on @ warrant charging htm Greek ine 'r'w " 4 Hut this total of more | ericksburg, Va. and Miss Marian L TR e aee The s ada | with assauiting a1 ~mkmua“-.,mn,lnum of considcrabl N““.&g““:_;“uzrld‘g-lv'u_‘nt:fi-rm-"d-tvehhwu than ten M Robinson said | Dickerson ‘of Bumpass, Va. and kd- | henor of and (g FrpERae the SRS | i the history of Moib and the Moubite e coTars We wata SK: gesions asalasc pediier h a sad shake of the head. is but| ward D. Woodward of Spencer. W, | d‘(‘l' ‘|'.l_‘n‘” forchs thut bronent the Killed i ghor. drop in the G t as compared [ Va.. and Miss Josephine B. Ames of | AT the URlop fortes, Ut STOREl, Hin led in Auto Wreck. s | Wwith the number of girls that are|Los Angeles, Calif. i By the Associated I'res .7 wid . IR )\ 25 NN 7 A 725 N Y ON A 7 NV A ONY FDONY AT NV 4D Appeinted Clerk. The ceremony was preceded by a| ROANOKE, Va. April 10.—Leonara | #re found i Strength in every silken strand LCIANNE2.CEINNEDCED NS N9 dressing the Open Door.” timore conference of the M. square at bth avenue and 59th streel | “Brown was killed after he had at- v unknown temple A7 Deals With 3,670 Girls. Church South, held in Roanoke, Va brou tablet, set in the mxu\lmm T = the urganiza- | tor of the Potomac Church, man al the entrance to Cen vhich necessitated the sergeant’s re- 2 a 58 j’C\V =S OGN Y AN Y Y ON Y £ZZCoN Y 2 e s ever | . Miss Lucille Weaver. daughter of [parade in whicli Army, Navy and Ma- | C, Ferguson. thirty-four, fireman on | T the number | Mr. and Mrs. George W. Weaver of | rine units marched with the veterans. the Norfolk and Western railway, was N of ‘thou. | Rockville, has been appointed a clerk . instantly killed in the wreck of his | Darts of | in the office of the county commis-| 1, is sajd that « Journalism | Atomobile near here yesterday id upon New York | Sioners here. At present Miss Weav- | oricinaced at h in 1800, e ———— working out | £r is stenographer in the office of the | Daninl Webster bLeing cditor of the | No reference is made to the tiger in Montgomery county farm bureau | paper the Bible. here. Earle Sanne and Miss Pauline Stew- | art_Rucker. both of Richmond. Vi were married Once in a But mostly, they i — % Pastor of the Metnodiet | b “ch. . - «rllmr Tetl ov« of Kensington, this : . p — disgulsed her- : bbing her hair, » then Noyes home, near S i a wild story of hav- May, 1920, and stealing arrived from England. When 3 o of pre- owed me a picture of her home his Theodore Addison, col- Was romancing, for the | ored. of Kengar, this county, pleaded iy . city in_the robbery an Ameri- 5 Aot ce was deferred. Charles Afert, colored, is under indictment for the same offense, but has not been ap- hended y, however, discovered a pistol beneath and told her she'd have to | Pr¢ rke developed she Democratic Primary. THE IMPROVED : from home because | By the Awaciated Pre her had forbidden a boy with | NEWPO pri i magined herself to be in | per n : At Your Druggist's Drop a litt of our cases, ng corn, in- | £ cou p poor hom. at corn stops hurting. then > all kinds of denial are added shortly you lift it right off with fin- | piliation and ridicule gers these cas's the funda- & Your druggie S| the trouble is . T bott] I ¢ of understanding. v it to wake up. A emove eve d ? { 3 wned for women, and ¢ e b foot | will not remain sl thot o ot 1 v an old-time at- TR, , Cfi" tecti | 100,000 and more Easter Styles JOUY proteciion || money earning miles we are now displaying A AR . A A name is a convenient handle M %ES tt%t tt}l;c valgfij of tf' u]‘:ks.‘ No. 9162 . . ears ot Gty Gy Mol it by which the public reaches for ol SHES R T Novelty Effects; Snappy Dia- & li’! i - - mond Perforated Design on Tip Sfrench oo East Rounet el and gets the product it wants. White Trucks—thousands of them— eels, mi; i el H e s b i Mol : All good motor oils have names. 'are st eaming money for their of the many Peppy Designs You'll Find in Newaris at $3.50 The handle is there for your con- owners after more than 100,000 Youon elctagod VeNience and protection—use ' miles of service. These miles have ail two ways. By mak- : been toiled out on all kinds of roads e o e G please. with all kinds of loads sod by ol b for a brand aathasbom st and You never say “Give me a package of . models. Most trucks are scrap long assspindibya whole cigarettes” or “a tube of tooth paste.” You before they reach this mileage. generation of motorists ;rfxd‘ h:nzx::n; x&::t know what you like and you ask for it— The White Compan is still sound, A A A eIty hat by name. It is to your advantage to buy successful, the leader of the mdustry Z;“m‘:’:d?l,:"h;‘:‘m’“ oil only by name. It prevents substitu- after 23 years of llfc These years tion. It guarantees uniform quality. have been pioneering years, war . years, boom years, panic years. ;. T PO Ny We— : White Truck performance and White any better than “Sténdard” Polarine. It Company permanence are pledges is the standard among lubricating oils of profit to the purchaser. and has been so for many years. It is still growing in favor. It isan honest oil. RELARNR 1 THE WHITE COMPANY STANDARD OIL COMPANY _ CLEVELAND : v . (New Jersey) § Actucl duplicates ' 5 Now!---All Washington Branch: 2101 New York Ave. N.W. 10 : ;’ 5T : One Price $3.50 3 ; 5 Styles. Buy the best oil but buy it by wame— lomorrow we lift the curtain on the most extraordinary and the name is “Standard” Polavine display of style in shoes for men at $3.50 ever seen in . this or any other city! It will be a revelation to you. See them and you will say that they are a match for the most exclusive $5, $7 and $10 styles shown in this city. And you will marvel how such remarkably fine quality and workmanship can possibly be put into shoes at such a low price. You can’t pay more than $3.50 here—but . vou’ll have to pay consziderably more elsewhere for equal style and quality. Let vs prove it to vou tomorrow! %Mr& Shoe Stores (o | o lignciines The Lueat Ciaia of Shoe Storesn the United Sates s temals e so excellence.”—F li . 913 P... 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