Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1924, Page 21

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THE 'BVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1924, EXPECT AGREEMENT | ALEXANDRIA. [mnoi it o5 HOBO CONVENTION |t vive ot | NEEDLES NEW HEAD a5y s = o veme son — {{ponas, " TE 4 d that this will ar: 40,000 out of work on the west Walter MacDowell, for forty-one IXAND st o city_has recelved coast, with other thousands in the se mnected with' the Norfolk and ON REPARAT'ON SOON ! atvsanoria Moy 1 1al). | deninite assur, that the work of cONvENEs IN CHICAGOQ | south. reicds "t move on” empioyinse OF N. & W. RAILROAD| m and for the last twenty-one < . ur Seminary, | completing the road will start fmme- centers. i = | vears auditor of receipts, also retired Ps e | Fairfax ¥, la ain The amount due May 15 is There will be plans made to help | = . sterday under the compans's age or half of the semi-annual in- the migrants who are to neln | $500,000 bond issue H s are outiol Yox limit ruie. e 3 | 3 v|terest on the : : i o | and o l & hobe = . Progress of Settlement Puts Eu-| seiz coup n | floated by the county Tie-Pounding Delegates Bring| 37, With ne Jobs in sight. ‘the hobo | promotion Follows Retirement of — cm fifty-four gallons of . The [ Col. John Scott, S. A, today 3 tion in digj and Hatve rope Better Off Than i‘w ine was “miing ]n, Wiy oxer [apdkc to-the Nivanis Club and asked | Tales of Hard Times to An- Tudiments o the prenives ot how to| N. D. Maher Under Age Limit DEALER IS SENTENCED. y o oads mpting | co-operation in securing young men s live on nothing and in effective means | Headaches oft: d % ; r of the city. ors, | for e citl i ¥ ining : Headaches often are caused by stom- —— G _mh«‘~ o Arre quota is twenty and already several | opinion, isn't & Weary Willie. He's 1 “Rigging” Stock Market. ing the cause. One or two Jaques’ Caj AMERICA'S AID VITAL ! w-lm P ‘:xdr«‘ in| | have agreed to take the training, | By Consolidated Press, no tramp, nor beggar, but just a float- ROANOKE, Va., May 1.—Arthar C. i o sules with a swallow of water quickly RS ~ Iiasea: ¢ : 1}}";*_‘1 Is given at no cost to them-| CHJCAGO, May 1.—Hobodom had|er. who usually works when he can Neodles today succeeded as president | NEW YORK, May 1—William Asa | restore normal conditions in the diges- ~ | in e i sl T serious business on hand when its an- [ 219 £0¢s hungry when he can't work. | "6 B I Tt B allroad | Foster, convicted last night for pub- p‘vfle tract. Gdive pml!\p!;efiefbffflm!ls» s . 1 h nual May day crence opened here T T ' = ST = lishing fictitious stock sales, was sen- | indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, sour s e - ¥ oy | cor ¢ N. D. Mah tired | Bpen Yriwes Committee Credited With i el JRISH DESTROY ARMS. |toasy. The naing aetegates | COUZENS STILL IMPROVES. | Comren D- Maher, who retired |, | . today to serve a penitentiary | Stomach, constipation. Easy to take. rship yerterda under the age limit rule K hand: ds Breaking Deadlock : e brought talcs of hard times for the |3 bl [term of two to four months, A cer-| Keep a package handy ready to use Ratf I e | \y Fear Free & f a dearth of tlon . ‘ | of the company. Coincident with the| 4.0 0 ¢ reasonable doubt was| ¥henneeded. Your druggist has them ——— tile full cha S hberaiih it | Apparently Fear Free State Raid ; [ ARSPITR DS May 1.—Senator | promotion of Mr. Needlos, W. T. Jenks, | /=00, 0 TeetIE SOMT W | Satisfactory relief or money refunded. 7 « sefore the end of =~ - s © { James C 5 fairly com- | goner, s a: s e # WY PATL SCOTT MOWRER B bE theeidon in Mounaghan County. of migrants, now that spring ha able " Gud was ~doing well® | Coit o e January 1|,40q (o $5,000 bail pending his ap- JAQUES CAPSULE CO. har: 7] 5 s 9 e > 'TTSBURG, N. Y. the County Monag { Hobo college representatives, white- | Pital, where the Michigan senator | ; o ‘manazer, b y of * County Pern collared hobo helpers and just plain | was op. ed on for gull-bladder | Vice president in charge of traffic; J arket in \anh American Ol snx-“ F in con ble | 'hoes are here in numbers to see what | trouble last Tuesday. His condition Crawford, asistant general man-|in order to get the stock listed on QU‘(KER THAN P“.l thelr arms and ex- | they can do about the situation. continues satisfactory, hospital au- r inco February 16,1923, became | the stock exchange. His conviction ) d last night and How Louis, ! thorities added a Rodge s kind he: next week and the B . twe e dz he explosions were S0t Penseilads How otiSt Towis, thorifies afdediy - 0 URs | esvorall ansie, aad M oA Eens | wtsltioiiess il kingibeces o IEDIISRRD D ng, there now is cvers uneca ser : e Motz 0 | hea 5 oeh jol—=]c]—=olc—=]al——=a]—=]olc—=l|—=]alc——=]o[——=[a[c——=]o|c—=]cl—2] 0] ations settle INGROWN TOE NAIL How to Tol;;;\en Skin so Place your Furs in our b‘l‘ s o. “ Let our experts do your Nail Turns Out Itself g .o €08 to 614 Xperts’ rog to conelu Cold Storage Vaults. Fur repairind ELEVENTH ST. A few drops of “Outgro” upon the n surrounding the ingrowinig nSBUTO. Hawkin, widow of inderne not penet flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic 4 i manufactured for chiropodists. How- hoon @il be|ever, any one can buy from the drug thon Will B®{ ctore w tiny bottle containing direc- Maple street, \‘I()h‘- 2 body of which will | the property | 2 “Outgro OUR WEEK END SDECIAL boxes t Flov ) proved so lar 1 Fri H.\ A turday 1]\. v hall continue olfer mdefinitely Boxes of Choice .50 $3 Cut Flowers’ 1= —Delivered. Orders for these Special Week End Boxes must be at hand 12 hours in advance to insure proper de- livery. ' N [ 14th & REOPEN 3 COLLIERIES Phone H Sts. IN ANTHRACITE STRIKE | 7 3707 20.000 Men Stiil Out in Pennsyl- vania. With Meetings Called for Votes on Returning. Builds up vitality of nursing mothers. Increases DBorden’s THE IMPROVED MALTED MILK. At Your Druggist’s Friday Brings Another Big Event In Our Inexpensive Dress Dept.--- You Can Count Nearly 50 Styles of NeW Smart Frocl(s —Collected into one interesting assortment. for choice at Street In all sizes Sports for Afternoon Women and Evening Misses They are models that have their inspiration I There 1s a tremendously impor- 1Inpsbom 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, Featuring New Footwear Creations patent! Satin! which adds new prestige to Philipsborn Shoe Service in most exclusive creations—and are devel- tant sale of oped in the clingy Crepes and filmy Laces— rich in color and effective in combination tones. ! Lln cn Dl‘e SSES —during these last days of the week They have been produced by makers —Selection at Patent and Satin Pictured are two F‘OO“EfaF are unq“isci of the styles. 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