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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924, stoker' device, and so the firemen do | the locomotive he was driving, pull- | take charge of the government-owned More than a score of prizes were | not have to shovel as much coal, ing a train, jumped the track at a |rallroad wrote congratulating OPTIMISTS ENTERTMN distributed under the ,.‘,,:‘,“.,:,“: 3 “It was a great experience and I|curve along m.‘ Mahoning eiver ie ‘lwunl ying that he did not know - | 5 Before He Came to Congress s e ee apertenss wad 3 ctevaatiyg ming river ear | Croper, sayink that he id not know R e L S Ohio, turned over on sentative Cooper. He' explaina “that the rikht sidé, whefe ho Was sitting, | leard that an Devote Mee“"z to Wives and L. E. White. A plentitude of there is something fascinating about |and went down into the river with on of which he blooms wete tendered g i work in the engine cab. “Like every |the cars on top. He had to elected to the Sweethearts, | blooms W Te tendered as prizes b other engineer. I took pride In tha | quickly when he felt the engine leave : Optimist club members devoted their 5¢ E. Shaffer, while other mem locomotive under my charge, There |the track, and jumped head . ¢ yesterday at th ¢ ritute Is & certain amount of thrill sitting i the window. How close 3 K/l TR R FCREICAT A5 Ele IR Gluy o 1 the lo0UMGHIvE CAb wetchtne I cape i by the 3 Pennsyivania Ralre ntertainment of wives and sweet- e tently along the narrowing rails with 3 und the t > be fair and to . con, prizes, songs and Da Barl the air whipp in your face, the ] - ? the cab byt , ured the program rhythmle beat in your ears of heavy | the heel off one of his shoes. ] r : as under the directicn of Dr.| Mrs wheels flitting over rail joints, while | Representative Cooper looks back ) 3 e never i % | viotin you realize the great responsibility [ with a great deal of feeling upon his | regret t rvice us @ rallroad P lent, opened the as a railrond man, although | man was in the employment of the tion went on nt of his life o b ¢ railroad servive Pennsylvania Railroad Company: O T E.6 At Tiatnens cosston Arnold and Company 1416 Eye Street N.W. Announce the Opening of Their New e ot Lt Miss Gilber “tions ‘at the pianc sang, accompanis L) ?, Women's Department ). Burr rendered er sce one of | to Bruce Branson 1 a Normand san —which_offers to women who ' 3 -, of engines at I s but 1 have pmt Wkiie 5 Bog ot are in the matket for o hume ' called him over one day a caire to chimb up in | PAYS $150 DRY FINE | too ? ot s ana MCIC R LORison EAYL o o Bt ihe sobvice {he Cab and throw open the throtile, 5! Heas fufore t Seloomte th : t > : s a line of | guests | of the club, and advice and sound judgment of a A ¢ % hiln to fake charge of] H ' @ letter he | Morris Pebworth Found Guilty in e s | . i Debats ot th department - organized _entirely Tor the first time next da A 4 5 narkation - to meet the desires of our ton with the U. S. Police Court. e & woman clients, and conducted o e ) [T worth paid o fine of $130 for them by women with good taste, experience and knowledge of values. s s et d during four yea fireman. el wy home/to break | division on w 8 . o Etiie an: Best Value in Washington et A im0 Jameson-Built Homes e ——E—— S Two Choice Locations to Select From May we show you what . g : - Sl y called 33 to 47 T Street N.E. we can do? Today? 3 § Then he went to the | . 3 s and - : ; | | ax e handed them o hix 1 =zR] 519 to 525 13th St. NE. Call Miss Fritz » 3 gosns S T s v 3 2 Do “iad It will pay you to inspect e tion he had | these houses at once. Five Cooper still cher- 3 7 already sold. TS - THE NEw VICTOR ; 4 8 v Six large rooms, tile bath, extra large sleeping porches, PROTECTION x e lous responsibility, 3 per | b . b ? » s i = ! ; . ’ - ¥ points out, “not only (or the lives pts - built-in ice boxes, servant’s Oidest Hoalth ‘and Accident Insurance Co. fn ‘ > = I asitranrcren v o toilet, Jaundry tubs, h.-w.h., T e ) Sion 5 R s oves, A’ lo s to & electric lights; deep lot to s .‘.‘ it nd many ! - o ; ot Sis o't 8 000, 1 e wsu | Advertised by The VICTOR CO. o _‘ ; : wide alley. Sold on easy NORTH AMERIOAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE ; > . Yoo Probably the hard. i 2 on Page 12 of Today's Star terms 0. OF CHIGAGO TR d engincer has to oo 2 ASK THE MAN Washington office, 1022 Vermont Ave, N.W. ‘- 3 = & his run in 3 [ : s il ’ i Bt ho mutier Ba ON SALE HERE TOMORROW : ; WHO OWNS ONE £ 4 : : 3 e Built, Owned and For Better Than Calomel | [ v s o oo oo e s 'Q Music “ = Thousands Have Discovered i J..‘x‘”‘nv; of “.’.} locomotives are la today, most of {ng iy . or 2 thme DROOP S ouse 1300 G | ‘ H Th A J C Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets | e Coeross ine | them are cquipped with an sutomatic | flosest call he ever had was when | ) ] . - omas ameson Co. are a Harmless Substitute |vears ing the nine - = New Victor Records Released Weekly & 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. ~which had ¥ = e == = | 3 i v Owners and Builders “Women know so much more about houses™ e iraioods Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- . s Siaeat b | ‘ 5 Phone Main 5526 a1 uiafen salemet—sre imila it sure | LY eprsnenied [bx | The New 3 o taxative, and their effect on the liver is | 0" Taies & almost instantaneous. These little olive- | (0" P f B L T e || colored [Kinlets (ace the emilt OF BE fio iocomotive man and engineer on || Edwards’ determination not to treat| , 0’ & = ec rlc ron liver and bowel complalnts with calomel. elhgngdiet A ; The pleasant little tablets do the good b St | still me arlie i that calomel does, but have no bad after adventu | 65 effects. They don't injure the teeth like t v *Only . i Extra strong liquids or calomel. They take | Yards, Joh < B4 Sl White, Tan " Salespeople hold of the trouble and quickly correct |3 ¥ it. Why curs the liver at the expense of adver Made by the Universal people, Lande | and Gray . h 2 and the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays amir 5 e eng = i Ll Bt 4 ; Y | ry & 2 Ne iritain, Conn. G = .. ) ravocwith tne ‘gums. o o sirang | 10y BBt el | All Sizes Wrappers liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Y < y teed by them and ourselves. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take t boys. ¢ and Regular for et o ] C. A. MUDDIMAN CO iek Headaches, “duliness” and that lazy ] Pl lifabbme) ran: Vit . . . Sleeve Lengths = Quick teeli from constipation and a| hranily ¢ s body, when, in | BOTH SIDES oF AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE Sy S o e f S Moved to 709 13th St—Just Above G S ik "“’“" Serviee disordered gjver. Take Dr. Edwards’| ac the ambition of hix “logy" 3 n as numbered | ||| 5 s Olive Tablets when you feel “logy" and : ked Phones Main 140, Main 6436 Men’s Enghsh B roadcloth Shirts You'd Expect to See Priced at $3 and $3.50 No better designing at any price Unless clothes are made of fine e : all-wool fabrics, unless they are de- 5 signed with authority and tailored | : Remember these are all broadcloths—not a few with skill, they can’t have style. Don’t make any mistake about that. 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