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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 'WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 192%. a theatrical manager, “and ask for|moment a shadow crossed the pretty | of cars thres-wide stop with a howl x i MANHATTAN DAYS AND NIGHTS | |*Konne tume: 1 v oiine| B gobif st ocing it | ot srnem on oo areene wnen e | AITOHIE FOR PRESIDENT **‘Nothing’ doing," say. Nothin she woui et something, somewhere. i SN L. WU G R lignes dangs aad the whiuie wusss | BOOM IS BEGUN BY CLUB “But they hang around. They'Te| Many times the high winds of re- | Between atops they run at y ol BY HERRERT CORRY, not beggars, poor little devils. But|form have hit Broadway’s lights. The [ miles an hour. Plenty of pick-up is t to Form O: Eation 1 (o o nf: o lp amie L"f::fy' result has always been the same. The | essential. Expect to rganization in e = wind carries embers to the outlying| “Get off the avenue,” the traffic g NEW YORK.—A bad man sai @i, roaring traMic. He was still chue-|d8Y. parts of town, 80 that strange lghts | cops often order drivers. “Youwrs too| Nearby States to Boost Mary. the wheel of the night-hawk vab| Klite when he came back to his cab. * % x x begin to flicker in what had been |slow.” land Governor. parked at & street corner Clear| , THere tsn't any particular polnt to| oot nichs T ook ai in one of | Qulet neighborhoods. ~Always, how- |~ In a single week recently 2,000 cabs that story. No doubt he was just LREL Bip 09 nner in one of | ever, the man who hunts for amuse- | were added to the New York fleet. |By the Associated Press. across the street one could ®ee he|as towgh as he looked. But the taxi- | the noisy restaurants just off Broad-|ment will be able to find it. Broad- |They disappeared like o quarter| SALISBURY, Md. May 21.—The first wag bad. Face dark. kreasy, eyes VAL iew ate due for & big summers | way—one of the places where for §2| Way may be dark, but that does not|thrown in the Misslssippl. Ten thou- | concerted. movement to place the P > o e sus | DURIneRs Viaitors to the Dermns i mean that w Yor s sobered up. | sand more woul ‘supply New : too small and too close. wenduloua | JNEEERT A OEGTE 1G e R elr taxie | ON€ can get an enormous qUantity of | When the raiders padlocked the ten | york's needs On rainy Qaye one |name of Gov. Albert C. Ritchie before n0B8 set between two deel KNOVeR | with them The supply will not belfood amid an incredible racket. A m‘l&'urlflg'? lht’rflulhe‘;I HIR?} the dis- | gets a cab by standing on the corner |the Democratic national convention a long, thick jaw. A gunman lovked | lavie cnough to go around. pretty girl on her way to the cloak- | @ppointed turned to the policemen. and bull luck. On rainy nights one g, idential nomination h. N hecs g e ke u 1€\ for the presidential nomination has m a room with that face would| yar w high wind of reform has|room paused to speak to my waiter: |, hiere can we gt a drink?” they | must be willing to negotiate. Once | =0 B0 B O L Bl P Fo d. < . bo picking at his lips after the first | swept liroadway clean of ten or af “What are you doin’ eatin’ With| “Try Jimmie's or Tommie's or apoan the lugger, though, you're all ton of the “Albert C. Ritchie-for *residen ub."” alance YW To e doaen night-lite restaurants. The ” . wHe's | Dan’s said the coppers. 5 e eiamce '""“ ow forchead held m Grlhibiton agents say that “Broad: | Ln- SUYT" asked the waiter “'fl;: ALl this means taxicab prosperity. | aoiie sl s s holiceran. Phass o pony | Members declare the club fs the xrscm:y Of overy hop-foint, drug|way will be as dark as 10th avenue.” |N® §0cod and you know it. 4t | The drinking that is suppressed on rule in New York at any time. , Call | Ucleus of a movement to form simi- | store” stick-up cabaret In town.| The Moulin Houge and the Palaia|would Jim say?” Broadway will break out on side |19 | ce lar organizations throuhout Mary: AN My friondlaatd: Royal and u lot of other places where | “The show closed last night,” said |Streets, which means gasoline cruis- 2 land and adjoining states. Thé loca i 34 ' thetic kin and entertainment coul, e w Y (Copyright, 1024, by Herbert Corey.) |club was formed in response to a pe-| MOTHER = Castoria i = Cripes! Look at that grin'" jynthotic kin and entertalnment could | (ne girl. “When I got down town 1[10¥ AR gt el oh iy club was formed in response to @ pe;| 220 I H R = Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substi- The night-hawk's lttl o8 were | locked for & year. Their great elec- |found the door locked. And I haven't s o woman voters. tute for Castor-Qil, Paregoric, i . SHETENRE ortth: maliail bure. Hie| tric signs are dark. Two thousand | got a dime.” New York's trafic system Is the Vermont Den}omn Free. e Syrans e fego 3 Teething Drops‘ and Soothing thick lips parted in suvawe amuse. | STPIONES are out of jobs. Two hun- |°“How's the kid?" asked the waiter. [best In the world—easiiy—and fts| MONTPELIER, Vt, May 21—The| 1.0 cife o man posesses implies| 3 uPs Prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. dred, more or less, dancing girls,| “Not so good,” said the pretty girl |arivers, whether of trucl er | Democratic state convention yesterday ment. He glanced at us to mee if|more or lexs, are looking for summer | “She's been_ coughing. Bt I gaess | ot 1 o k, passenger | 00T eight uninstructed delegates | 0 obligation to the less gifted. —— we shared the fun. Thon ha got out| work. And enough of them had been | it's just the weather.” car or taxi, are the most thoroughly | {; ‘the national convention. All the| The more you hawe the less you| To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Ldhon of his seat and carefully guided a & for work before the closure.| The waiter said he hoped she would | disciplined. ~ Otherwise the streets| delegates are men. but the alternates [have, if with it you have covetous- Proven directions % pack Physici flustered old woman through the come into the offic aid | strike something soon. dJust for a!would be in.passable. Two streams| include two women, ness. Sirections on each package. ysicians everywhere recommend it. 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