Evening Star Newspaper, April 26, 1924, Page 3

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* WOMAN VOTERS MAP PROGRAM FOR YEAR Entire Range of Woman's Inter- ests Covered in Plans Made in Convention. RITCHIE TO SPEAK TONIGHT Gov. Pinchot Also Among Speakers Before League. Br the Associated Press. BUFFALO, N. Y, April 26.—The carrying out of the league program was discussed on the floor of the con- ention under the leadership of de- partment heads and committeewomen today" on of the National icague of Women Voters. Subjects presented covered mearly the entire range of the league's interests, in preparation for consideration and adoption of the gram for the coming year, to be pre- sented to the delegates as a whole for er in the s The pro dy has been approved by nen of committees sponsor- parts and by the nd regional directors. the seven regions of hered regional fternoon on lunche state Pinchot and Ritchie to Speak. Tonight Gov. Gifford Pinchot of % and Gov. Albert C viand will Siizer of New Jersey, who was scheduled t yesterday he f public ¢ Ann enougl statute books o Carry al hygiene program in an the laws are enforced W rv~nr is chairman of the committee. Her topi > Prevention of Delinquency Urges Enforcement. “While there are many model laws by social hygienists, the | f legislation is not help- | problem until we follow up » laws enacted and demand impar- tial enforcement of them,” she said. The Nal g Women Vote r reviewed tion during ps son of Minnesota. ary of the Minnes Women Voters, d ting world PASTOR RECOVERS HEALTH Rev. Dr. acting Dr.” Ge n the the Palm mornin Tree.” Gospel of SPECIAL NOTICES. ANSTAL Kl GIVE NOTIC! A m\n YoUn vA- where you will find croquet grounds: and swimming poo aipped’ with ‘the fineat furniture, including’ & librars of 1,400 vol- French breakfast aud tea rooms trim med in fvory and biue: . fifty miles uround: recommended iraddock A VAN TOAD OF |||. Bethie cr and diamond sel floor Marlow bidg. b and je i et modernized Jawns put in Bni»ll~~ Rich soil. ERR WAL Dre O" 2 M‘“""‘SS Lot us keep yours in good condition—it will ras you interest on the investment cvery "™ Bedell’s Factory Main 3821 610 E s Protec-Tin Roof Paint —mever peels, eracks nor rubs off like com mon_paint. High grade. rust resisting and durable. Its rich, red color n ke a Some Job, 100, Let us apply R organization’s pro- | followed by | address the | of the convention. | i also | commanding a view of | MAY REOPEN COLLEGE IN CONSTANTINOPLE| American Institation, Closed by | Turks, May Continue Its Work, | Cablegram States. as the heaven's blue; i The medical department of stantinople Woman's College, was closed April 17 government, probably mitted to reopen and continue its work in a short time, according to a cablegram recaived by the American | headquarters ) York of the near east colleges from Vice Presi- Huntington of Robert The mes- Mr. Hunt- eport that at Robert , follows: | both | The Fun Shop cted by Max.wn Foxhall Judell | Flirtation. | Two idle eyes one time I knew, | As tende [ Idle, so far as T could Savi: when thelr glances fell on me, And there was lots for them to do. Con- which ¢ the Turkish | They were xo soft, S0 sweet, so true, will be per- 1 worshiped them, of course, and you— 4 A dearer kirl there could not be - To idolize. | You let me flirt and gently woo; You let me supplicate and sue; But when I set my passion free. And vowed my Jove on bended knee, All that you said was: “Those are two Too idle lies!” lix Carmen. When Black Is Bead. Black—Why does de Stuyvesant look so rough White—Because his suit was just | filed in court. | vernment excellent ttisfactory djustment probubly 2 eventually k of Fundsx Reported. ntinople W —Mary F. Kingston. One touch of scandal whole world chin. makes the trustees of the that on account of | . medical studies, should | al courses, with | next academic | Advice to the Lovelorn. Be punctugl in every endeavor. But ‘specially when you've date"— truly got a “better late than | better never, sir, than late. Reginald Wright Kauffman. Turkish gov < promise made to the that foreign ed- in and ations their Turkish A girl never screams at the second ss. usanne Turkey | eonfor | would b from government in 1912 | DOCTOR, PENNILESS SLASHES THROAT, Rushed to Hospital With Wounds in Neck, and Also in Arms the the corruptive, pervertin moral nature of the cl e The book contains much | damaging to the voung. | 1t derides marriage | pins, needles and pins. when a ies his trouble begins. ignorance i00se, wanted to , would nd" lhr\)uth the air very fine gander.” l’»annnr\rnklcm much freedom “Wee \‘\fllm Winkle runs Ihrnugh the “Mother that 1s | “01d < A i it { { to say nothing Tom, Tom, the ; and away he “Up hill | in run.” It doesn’t tell the truth: and down dale, butter is - cutt h A raze lambs to sell! € and vell!” actions which health: “Handy. Si a-Dandy, loves plum’ cakes zar cand) A Fast Worker. “Men have Yes they you they ot P m slashes. Hospital was ne Wis taken ther f in i ambutance ¥ no hearts but when they them.—Rollo | a s Hickey | +| he had 1 Woman. the the dealer)—What Mr. Brau sinet tten by Dr. | months nd in a stary- had lived at| vears ave, loce Hickey hotel for the last five e HOUSTON IS REINDORSED | Northeast Citizens Unanimous for | Reappointment to School Board. W. L. Ho nimously in- | dorsea for ther torm as a member board of Bound (to fish ~:m‘ do you think, PEst with 3 blue and white luncheon | | set>—B. G. D. ‘ Definition. Try—To attempt | thing. | Tryst—Something started | (Capyright. 1924 Reproduction forbidden. ) to start some- o was Abe Martin Says: i £ the school | for additiona Ll land for the Rurr\'hh hool, which was cut \'rum the Dis- | bill in the Officers for Gen. Pershing to Speak. ief of staff, Pa., where he tonight hefore that city in 8. Grant's | Pershing, « Pittsburgh, an addre cus Club of ation of Gen. U. Gen. J | has gone will make {the Am. | comm SUBURBAN HEIGHTS—The Town Clock. GumRs WiLLIARS CONGRATULATES OM HAVING LEFT THE ~ EYE SUDDENLY FASTENS ON THE HOUSE EARLY ENOUGH TO TARE IT EASY FOR THE 3:13 TRAIN DISTANCE GREAT GUNS' 8.10°* PASSES LESLIE CRUM ON THE DEAD RUN POINTING TO THE CHURCH CLOCK. BY WAY OF EXPLANATION TRIES WINDING T AND TINDS 1T WASNT RUN DOWN GUESSES KITCHEN CLOCK MUST BE WRONG ‘CAUSE HE SET ITBY THAT LAST NIGAT 16 STILL IN THE LEAD WHEN THE WHOLE GANG, JIGELING THEIR WATCHES, GOMPARING THEM , RE-WINDING THEM, AND REGETTING THEM, POUND INTO THE STATIC!H SQUARE © McClare Newspaper Syndicate {MOTHER LOSES FIGHT FOR TWO CHILDREN 0ld Fugitive Slave Law Invokedf in Case Held Inadequate by Court. 1010 Virgin nvoked the | possession of hei re old. ith enue ent southw: statute to who are Walter o grant him a t nder the old the children © children through the aseist: e Niddons of the District Su- roday ided that the her (Universalist), 13th an tomorrow evenin; regular 1850 to include ets northwes ticed to tradesme - lock. Thi ed to cover @ where a mother ht to recover the custody of her g ren, even if the children sup- for her dur | s the ure being used as| rts of southern Russia. Mrs. Ada M In the Heart of the Financial District A Business Ig Known By the Company It Keeps We have a limited amount of very desirable office space available now for immediate occupancy—to tenants of the required standing—in the SOUTHERN BUILDING. o ‘This is an unusual opportunity to locate your office or business in a building famous for its high standard of occupancy. Apply Manager, Room 220 WAEKER 313 15th St. N.W. Main 2690 eautifully Designed Homes Dunigan Built = Th’ Colonial Bridge Club gave ’ a .smoker last night fer Miss| Tawney Apple, treasurer o’ th’| Fairy Grotto movie palace, who| talks some o' marryin' a non-| <. | professional. | Tell Binkley, who's allus been | | an’ outstandin’ figure, finally got hit t'day. We kin git rid of a bum fer 10 cents, an’ free ourselves of a| book agent by signin’ up, but if |it ever gits n(nixcd around that | |we think some o’ buyin’ a car, we | ‘nnght as well leave town. ! | TLemmie Peters knows who's | | got his Ford, but he can’t iden- | [f tify it, (Copyright. John ¥. Dille Co.) | Springtime | Special 3110 38th St. N.W. Super-Constructed Homes Around the Corner From Grant Circle Six Large Rooms and Bath SAMPLE HOUSE | et 1§ (04 Webster St.N.W CLOCK OF CHURCH STEEPLE INTHE RPTIR T THAT THE CHURCH CLOCK. HASN'T BEEN GOWNG SINCE VESTERDAY, DECIDES T WAIT IN DRUG- STORE INSTEAD OF WITH GANG OM STRTION PLATTORM) two little girls, six residing | her lata husband's | Holland | - hoped fo secure possession MISS SCHELLY TO SPEAK. will speak of the wrk at the Church of Veoples’ Christian Uni —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. BREAKS INTO SMART CANTER. WHILE PULLING OUT WATCH O SEE IF IS STOPPED OR WHAT THE DICKENS THE TROUBLE WITH IT IS ANYWAY CARRIES ON SHORT-WINDED DEBATE WITH TRED PERLEY AND OTHERS A- CROSS THE STREET. SAYS HIS WARH 15 ONLY FIVE OX‘ EIGHT, 0, BUT LOOK AT THE CLOCK! #, ot HAS BEEN DEFINMELY SETTLED | who get ran man Children’s Aid. stat- with the ance of German children, was reached as report but no decis to the committ position based on nd L s at penditures. homes. will reveal. RELIEF BILL DISCUSSED. Senate Continues Hearing on Ger- Hearings were continued today by Senate foreign relations commit- ¢ {tec on the Fish bill, proposing appro- - [priation of $10.000,000 for the relie Some members reported evi- ce had come to them of increased the desire for ¢xireme economy in governmental ex- | b At 36th and R Sts. N.W. [SAYS HUSBAND IS CRUEL. Wife Seeks Limited Divorce and Custody of Children. Charging many acts of alleged crucity House Committee Would Withhold | Mrs. Eleanor D. Windsor today filed #uit for a limited di from Thomas Enforcing of Provisions | Windsor. They were married at Frode Till May 1, 1925 | ericksburg, Va., October 1920, and ) B FAVOR DEFERRING OF “SECTION 28” T | have two children. whose custody the wifs asks. She is represented by Attorneys W. A Coombe and 1. D. Detwiler. The Connecticut Inn 1124 Connecticut Ave. Bet. L & M Food unexcelled anywhere Combination Breakfast.. Special Tll‘lle'q d'Hote Enforcement of section 28 of the merchant mariae act, providing pref- crential rates for commerce borne on American ships, would be deferred from June 20 next until May 1, 1925, under a resolution reported today by the House merchant marine com- mittee. The committee asked for considera- tion of the resolution at the earliest possible date. By a vote of 14 to 2 the committer accepted the subcommittee report rec- ommending postponement of the pref- crential railroad freight rates to shippers using American vessels, which would be declared by the sec- tion. BARGAINS! 1006 to 1014 3rd St. N.E Just North of K St. N.E. Easy Monthly Payments Open Evenings and Sunday Large Lots to Paved Alley Room for Garage Hot-Water Heat Electric Lights Sleeping Porches, Large Front Lawns Take H St. Cars to Third St. and Walk North OWENSTEIN (C: ‘; INCORPORATED reakfast—L FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Service Charge Never Over $L89 Nothing Should Stop Your Immediate Investigation and Inspection of UR]JEITH THE REASONS 1. Over 100 homes already sold. 2. And to as fine a class of intelligent buyers as can be found in any home conimunity of Washington, regardless of price. There is nothing cheap in BERIEITH We don't build cheap We do, however, build refined homes at moderate prices, as is evidenced here, and put them in communities that are beyond reproach, as a few minutes of your investigation . In addition to location, price and the outstanding distinctive- ness of these homes, which have set new standards in home planning and construction, and which have met with such unprecedented success, we also make it possible for you to to remain a own one on terms that require no more effort than it takes \ RENT PAYER Whether you purchase or not is entirely optional ~ with you, but,you are certainly entitled to see and know what is being done and what is possible to do with money that has been previously paid out in rent. Sample Homes Open Every Day and Evening Until 9:30 P.M TO INSPECT: By auto—Drive across the Q Street Bridge, turn north ene KOONS ROQEING, 110 rast. s COMPANY e Main 938 DRESSMAK]NG Approved stsies at attractive prices, PPTTHE M i SHOPPE. DESCRIPTION: Semi-detached, six large. block to R Street and drive due west to 36th Street (right next the Western High School). Or take P Street car to 35th Street and walk north to R Street, or Wisconsin Avenue car to R Street and walk west to 36th Street. Or call Main 2345 for auto to take you out. Open, Lighted Today and Sunday Until 9 P.V TO INSPECT: Take 16th St. bus, marked “Towa Ave. and Grant Circle,” to Webster St., or 9th St. car, marked “Soldiers’ Home,” to 3rd and Upshur, and walk north to Webster Street. D. J. DUNIGAN 1319 N. Y. Ave. N.W. well front New Yerk Ave. at 1 Southwest Corner, Expert Roof Men Ready to Serve You { Z_1¢_your roof needs repairing, let us o the work. Toofig 1121 Gth X, IRONC Compans. Phone Main 15, = Printing T. J. Lane, Jr. Owner and Bullder Have us interiock our service with | e e {1 N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. #GH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED | = - - BYKON S ADAMS, ST || prowaing in o B Bayers of Printing 1418 Eye St. N.W. 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