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THE BVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1924, . v to 0 vi 's | Capital, from i o i i : o J i il ther, FINNEY FAI.I-’S A'DE L'r'd-“-’é“‘d-..;«“..’”"{.L"fiml' Y "i’l(n- :hl-“r" BOOKS ON D. C. LISTED. !?::ll;l:o FoMr:;g“;::rsB:v)lwnn?lT:l‘;: lh.: period :; ll(!!e :‘;::‘:1‘;:. :t!:‘n::“::) Gov. N“f“‘ °‘f Montana Dies. f Explosion Kills Boy. Don’t Wait Until Hot Weather, ’ ’ . In January, s cllents _— Soclety” and Mrs. Tafts “Recolice- |€anic act, 1790-1878" by W. B. Bryan: | GREAT FALLS, Mont, April 25.—| BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 25.—Ex« 3 gettled the case fof & payment of [ griecos tions of Full Years, treating life at|the Columbia = Historieal — Soct . L. Norrls, former Governor of|plosion o ontaining a liquid Have Awnings Made Now! NAMED IN U. S. SUIT |see0. Historles and Guides Desired by | LN Ll Tho ae i more Pecont times: | records, ang. the UDOuiched wock vy Montana, died here suddenly this 2:??&"..,.',‘:V'ff’"‘.";,cL"xf:omfm o - . presigent of Sid- ‘ea. The list of historical works includes | Thomas Nelson Page, “Washington b 1t means saviog and you will be ready for ney Morriy & 1 duchac Visiting Teachers. the standard “History of the National |and Its Romance.” €% | morning. Death was caused by |terday caused the death of one boy the hot days. Paperhunging aud painting. He also f the endeavor The Public Library has just pub- cerebral hemorrhage. nd i i Bty sonshie. g E © of dJustice e~ | lished an annoted list of b it oo Amended Complaint in Los An- : Vi, b S ook sbont CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. Washington, number 1% in the refer- T nee list series. The list was compiled . ain savs.cee| geles Court Increases Acreage eps J for the National Bducation Associa- v Ge Daugherty tion, for the use of teachers who ex- Fhiey sonally, complaining of the priee-fix to attond the conference here & g uncing Sought Back. Ing and ehe attempt (o “force him out July, and has been reprinted fo free Anno i e of business i Lo, to two others. - & the general and descriptive IS CHARGED > | listed are Rider's Guid o o |SECRET DEAL IS CLUB MEMBERS DANCE. |Wilkington: an"ever ummtul Crude , L0 | Official Accused of Conniving With | Hurley-Nash Social om.,uz‘.mn;m iss Louise Pavson Latimer of . 3 = i , Washington, which describes the eily . ® l'm‘ ""\‘H“”"i Doheny Firm. Opens Season. und gives some of its history in in the g i h! | el I o {i il EDMONSTON'S By the Associated Press Nash Social Club w held Jast night | the tional Geographic Society, # Home of the Original ¥opr || LOS ES, Calif. April 25— s northwest, and | handsome book containing AEHale Ly Home Laun ntest FORM Hoots and Oxfords for | Edward C. mney, acting Secretary | Was largely attended. Spectal scenic | W%y ington. x Men, Women and Children. {of the Interior during a temporary|a&nd lighting effects were provided. | Books on the_s absence of Sccretary Fall, was named | Refreshments were served. | “S . C endabl “Quality Is Important” in amended complaint filed in| Tho committen in charge w . i erovwce Lomm e, “Fit Is Imperative” federal court yesterday in the gov- - D y » e || crament's suit to cancel Elk Hills ] *| | AND DRIVEIT Prompt and Dependable naval reserve oil leases granted the|? Pan-American Petroleum Company s e ¥ Y and the Pan-American Petroleum and | Ba 5 25 00 = N e the motor- AMERICAN | ln o hote Company ic season of this organi- NW, o The amended complaint which gives a series of out-| _ _ — = ds 160 acres to th pproximate -door events during the summer now lield under receiver- | momthn. McCormick Medical Glasses Fittod || || Awarded to e of the liUg: College Eyes Examined ‘ { ‘ | o well-illustra it | The first annual dance of the Hurley- | o Trh iy Shol apustrated wolure l}! [ k i ‘ 1I|", y_delivered to t = | Graduste | b FanAmerican re (-1;\]\,,’,", iy Tran S - "1 | Dr.CLAUDE S. SEMONES Miss Jsabelle Stone, 3430 Conn. Ave. i i !“U}” o o . Iy 5 T 3 Eyesight Specialist II.\' i F i se. Katonan, | e - . (fEE t ! Il of petroleum and i Hienaia ortven: | SIpchi0 Melscuies Ruts. fJiEE Tdeess o compecen gronp of peuminens ad j il e ol s sk city. : vertising men, journalists and laundrymen, H il r. the complaint con- = — — carefully considered each of the many submitted. 2 written with the intent The large number of splendid slogans suggested - i . Vg l 7 made their work difficult. Those deserving hon- D ie: AN o i N EWCORN a GREEN | orable mention would make a long list. 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N . 3 i Very Comfortable and more people vacation- $ Portland, ; L . : ing and finding rest and z Alterations at Cost S areion I SG e 200 miles along scenic Columbia River. ok masdea® B Side trips Yellowstone, Rocky Mountain Raj R 5 4 W‘ELL dressed active men will like 7 i National Parks at small additional expense. SUITS T oot St el $ “4:; San Francisco,Los A T Moy oring, Wales. Deep chest,broad e Rope 1 30_ Angeles. Oneweyvia e, oot he e ey, e - o sttreciive, Ot shoulders, flat back and easy lines FOR BOYS Qmata: Ogien Salt Lake Giy—mwerang | 30 T ol B T ES set off the well set-up figure. And ! : g $6.00 $5.00 hop designing and hand- 2 P d Rocky Mountain National Parks . 5 custom-shop designing W"nh. airs of K'nlckers et :;{,‘om?;pm." & s W. L. DOUGLAS shoes are sold in 117 of our own stores in the workmanship give it that well-bred Snappy patterns in the > - principal cities and by over 5,000 shoe dealers. Wherever you live, A A latest” styles, reinforeed i : $ 1 4 845 Circuit Tour of the demand W. L. Douglas shoes. They are high-class and up-to-date, look that you invariably associate otiie ke Geoent sl J = West. Union Pacific made in all the popular styles that appeal to men and women who with expensive tailored-to-measure tion. pac to Portland, rail o steamer to San Fran- want stylish and serviceable shoes at reasonable prices. clothes. We are featuring Wales in : 3 ing direct through via 5:1uc¢d $7 50 5 ;:?mm Ead Salt Lake &‘,‘f’ ey SELDOM have you had the opportunity to buy such wonderful distinctive fabrics of unquestioned wn mav be reversed. Includes Denver. shoe values as you will find in W. L. Douglas $7.00 and $8.00 shoes From s Al fares include Colorado Springs without extra in our retail stores and in good shoe stores everywhere. Only by . good taste. one, June. i Dihere 28 Toate: Fioal revars mie Ovtover 31 e You pay ctily coe b e Tailored exclusively for us i ot rmmrdrtsst gy - oo W. L. DOUGLAS name and portrait is the best known shoe trade- ¥ 1. Fuaking, Gensrsl Agout mark in the world. For 38 years it has stood for a high standard of 350 and more Unlon_Pacific, 508 Commercial Trust quality and le value at the lowest possible cost. For econ- y By i A Market Bis. omy and satisfactory service, wear shoes that bear this trade-mark. % If not for sale in your vicinity, refuse substitutes. Write for Illustra- i | 7E] 4 ted Catalog. W.L.Douglas Co., 210 Spark St., Brockton, Mass. ] 910 Seventh St. ur M 35% Footorms Hoes ook el and s el L S]DNEY WEST 2 A ) W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN WASHINGTON (INCORPOBATED 2 “We request thyReturn of Anything that Can Be i Men’s Storef z Ul = 13 N i Ry \ : " om Bought for Less Elsewhere” A % | % %4 $4046954044 46306444240 00850000