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Slemap Declares Dawes Will THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1924 ¥ = . entitled to the maximum benefits. The { deductabi 2 PLATFORM AND MATE [f/rq, o Fun Shop ||| SYAPSHOTS OF A CHILD PICKING UP. __—By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. | [~y orra Ny | | i S5m3iai "ol R s e pasmend” l e worth $¥576. Q. Does the state of Ohi Y : . os state of Ohio pay a GRATIFY PRESIDENT p © McClure Newspaper Syndicate SRR i \3;,, My husband enlisted and was| bonus? 1 was inducted into tne sorv 4] AL i at Camp Meade for about four months | ice at C d y = | Conducted by Questions That Bother You Sl o soeead ovCmmes anous fo | the ohio M A He ez H - B S. oes he ge hon nd s ) il Maxson Foxhall Judell ) Will Be Answered in about how. muchi—Mrs. . L. A. [ A. ‘The state of Ohio is paying a' ‘Withholds Comment on Conven- | This Column. A. Your husband is entitled to the | honus. You should appiy te the adju ; = bonus. From the figures you give T} tant neral, Springfield, Ohio, for an tion for Present—Expects Noti- Aspirations. Address: Room 722, News De- should judge he will receive an_ad- | applicatjon blank. = You are entitled % 0. o hick hp % ‘h i a wulftmg-l. The Evening Star, JM::T:I service r‘-’red'l';l;,‘—rlmx“en‘n va:'\ to it if you were & resident of that™ ™ ne chicken hoped in the barnyar . ‘ashington, D. C. gredit should be d 4| state fication About July 20. To have her Bombls Alas, 7 ; hingion, Yactor number (o detarmine the actu pebil But the other aspired to royalty— value of his policy. Chicken a la King' Q. What will the amount of my Naviins Acqmtted of Husband Murder, * FLOOD OF CONGRATULATIONS —MRS. G. W. PEARSON. e D . certificate be? L served both hereand | (3 I enlisteq o 1he, Faty, as ne| MEMPHIS, Tenn. June 14— Mrs = 2. | 5! E TOPIKk HA wxmnmw BOOKS IMMEDIATELY in France for a total of almost two|same year. Will I be recognized un- | Elsie May Wood, on trial for the, Nothing Succeeds Like— | UP HIS TOVS NOW - IS T REALLY SIGHS HEAVILY ,GATHERS ~ SLIDE OFF AGAIN. DECIDES vears.—F. A. P. der the h(;nus l;w and, if 8o, towhat | der of her husband, W. Wiijene A salsinan, Haory Petash by “me‘i BEDTIME - WHAT TIME 5 IT - ARMFPUL OF BOOKS AND THERE'S N6 NEED TO Pk A. You will receive the maximum '*;““-‘;‘-‘fl::r LN y\\,,n\.\xu\r: nh, .\\:"»[n‘yn du\rmz 4 quar, Strepgthen Ticket employed by a company dealing in CANT HE LEAVE TULL TO- DEPOSITS THEM ON CORNER. TREM UPAGAN - HE'S DONE. credit of $625, which you should mul- | . “‘ha"fate"or $1 per day of service |acquitted by 2 jury in ['\m"]a”:r““ B J feathers, sold to Mortimer Cohen, MORRGW AND DOES HE OF TABLE NS PART tiply by your factor number. As you |in excess of sixty days, which are | inal court last night. % ez ’ == ceitada ot | Eonthera: Dnte wth cob fargest bedcr did not tell me your age, I cannot e resident Coolidge told friends at | ¢ jpS 35 Was the largest, orCer = tell you the amount that will be pay- the White House today that he in-| heard about and he attached a note able upon your death. tended to. make blic comment at | to the order saying: “I guess this I this time about the platform adopted | PULE & feather in my hat - 2 Q. I enlisted in the National Guard time avout tne platform adopted | 5" fefticrs "Wera shipped and s . and served on the Mexican border, at the Cleveland convention or the|few days later the salesman receive X - was later called into active service, 5 - selection of Brig. Gen. Dawes as his | from :‘r:‘ [fiem the following fetter: i Saliod for France Deoebiber 18, 1817 We Invite Your Inspection & running mate. He said, in answer o0 | yrortimar Gonon Cwe oo o edvies | P and disembarked from such service of p questions, that he had nothing to say | that the order has been shipped and 3 A3 May 30, 1919, and was discharged now other than that both are very [Treceived by vour customers. We are| \ (5 June 6, 1919, What part of my serv- A Beautiful Residence S inclosing herewith three feathers— Rlossiog oulim stick one of them in vour hat and ice is counted as overseas service and | > - | E The President has made no plans |attach one to each shoulder and fly STANDS WATHING MOTHER, 15 ASSURED HE WONT HAVE DEPOSTS ARMPUL INTOV WANDERS THROUGH HOUSE iy el imit utitien [oynacowe 5 ~° 4400 16th St. N.W. Tho Preai has made no p : : it . : s 1d—C. for ‘receiving the special committee | home Cohen has failed PULLTRACKS APART, ASKING ~ ANY DESSERT IP HE ISNT DRAWER AND DISUOVERS AGKING [ NVBODY'S SEEN LAD 7o Division > 1o ° (16ih aid Wahster Streets) . appointed to notify him formally of —G. P. MeNEAL his nomination. He said today that L FROM TIME TO TIME WHAT'S QUICK ABOUT PICKING UP TOP HE THOUGHT HE HAD THE COVER OF HIS WOODEN A. Both dates you salled for over- lity the reception would o W » 25 and disembarked from overseas the White House--no The Inquisitive Reporter. HE GOING TO HAVE FOR. AND DISPLAYS SUDDEN LOST STOPS TOSEE IPIT_, AMIMALS BOK. HE CANT PUT Service are counted at the rate of rear grounds—and that| oOur Inquisitive Reporter vesterday | SORPER: BURSE OF ENENG SIR-WOES (FERIGHT T MMV THS WRZGAUHE = $1.25 per day. Time spent going to Open and Lighted for Your Inspection Every 1 _be fixed somewhere K & Guastion o ur people and returning from rance s N 3 It was that date four | Spked, tNiS Question of four people | . Counted as overseas service. Youare 5 Day.and Evening Until 9. P.M. when President Harding |~ “If it took thres generations to 4 notification committee. | rjpen Greek culture and six months \ : e =% Stion that the meeting | {o” mature o good. crop of aifaifa: | 7 WDECORATING ‘ - e shi ve | how long does it take for the av- ing & ression that the President in- | arage woman to reach the age of = 4 Homes, Clubs, Schools, L. E. Breuninger & Sons emain here the greater part &1 n?" & ch h“ | Suimer ssio. o (eonteaator)—Son urcl Colorado Building Main 6140 Flooded With Congratulations. can search me, mister: 1 only went 2 4 Harry W. Taylor A Ronaiotioons: ” sages | t0 night school and plumb forgot to ¢ ratulatory messages PRt ’ 2333 18th St. N.W. has Dbeen recerved . study Greek i House. Mam of theer whe white | " 5. C. McQuade (ostenpath)—Undoubt- Col. 1077 form of le NS Bl | edly, but if cigarettes effect you that o Wera taresrame. Ut MOSt of REM | oyl why dom't vou smoke @ Dipe? STOLD HE HAS TWO MIN- HEARS MOTHER CALLTIMES ANNOUNCES BRIGHTLY HE WONDERS WHY MOTHER S T Bascom Slemp. secretary to | Jiazel Hart (waitress)—Well, 11| UTES TO PINIGH IN. HASTILY UP AND HURRIEDLY DUMPS FINISHED JUST IN TIME SIGHED WHEN SHE SAID 'l' ¥ aturn o Washi admit I'm not as yo I used to| 5 - H > £! Tt Sy poiarad do Wasninatof | he: voun "man, but" Tie sl g0t [HANGS UPSWENTIR IN BLOCKS, MARBLES AND DIDNTHE,ATSNME MOMENT ER MIND SHED DO FOR. FLAT IRE? vention. He went directly to the | strength enough'to signal a cop when CIOSET KNOCKING EVERY: ODDS AND ENDS INT SPILUNG FVERVTHING TO HIM - DOESNT SEE BUT MAI N soo w e s v 2. v thes shies a oy ¥hite dlonse and mave the mxeout e | O A s, (1 TG DISE OFF HOOKS THEIR BOX TLOOR. AGAIN WHAT HE DID> HIS BEST ings. He said afterward that the one | very unlikely. The market has been LEEm BROTHERS sputstanding feature of the convention | very unsettled lately and the only | _Serviee Charwe Never Over $1.40 was the complet ? stock that shows any significant ac- 7= omplete friendliness toward v sigi | Bhorthana galy. typing nmly. secretarial. and MR SRR Semp sad that there was {1717 1° St Vitus proferred HULL SEES ‘SCANDAL’ |Reputed Sister-Brother Marriage | CIVIL"SERVICE taking the satisfaction over preparatory. day or evening: rates. $6 to 324 Fate. monthly: no advance payment —Emall cla i Cardidate: 7. Semy | 1o soade & metncnos sot was| AS CAMPAIGN ISSUE Baffles Court in New Hampshire twm i i M it been thro many t 3 een chirpugh manyipotitical craving Gents. Admisaion by written application only. +ha most ‘astute of ha martvs | Eora gweatheart. his long lost pearl; | —_— WASHINGTON SCHOOL S was raving, L Democratic Chairman, Commenting | F@rmer Orphan Asylum Wards Deny Charge, Blam- FOR SECRETARIES uch weight to the ticket | poor coot IR g the firat one's i1 Traosportatien Blds. 17th and H Sts. help the party o M H.CORELLL | on G 0. P. Convention, Raps ing Mix-up in Babies—W oman Declares s >vember. o e | 7RS. C. E. CRUIT DIES. }’ Who Was the Judge? | Present Administration. She Is Mother of Both. THE LINCOLN PARK HOMES Price, $6,950 - $500 CASH $60 Monthly Payments Open Evenings and Sunday 212 to 232 15th St. N.E. Just N.E. of Lincoln Park Sleeping Porches — Large Front Lawns Judge—Do vou drink? T Rastus—Well, jedge, am it a' invi- | - ZLI 2 By the Associated Press By Consolidated Press idow of Edwin D. Cruit Expires | tation or jes tigation P I . B Cmsiita > tions fn writing that came slowly Y ANAMOTE. NEW YORK. June 14—Cordell| PORTSMOUTH, N. H.. June 1471,,",,, her thaking hand. ‘The foster at Age of Eighty-Five. Hull of Tennessee, chairman of the |The strange case of a husband and |mother shook with sobs as she brand- Mrs Charlotte E. Cruit. eighty-five | _All the girls act the same way |Democratic national committee, yes- |wife who, the state contends, are|°d as a lawbreaker the girl she had mlofte B ; it| when they want a kiss Tha aif-|¢ = o sis as giv o || rQUEht Upas her own Jidow of Eawin D. Crult| o0 e ets n " thelr aationg | oTday {smued this formal statement|brother and sister has given the| g an ol. ssigent of this city for the b ey =ant ancihir obe concerning the Republican conven- [ New Hampshire courts a problem to | Left in Orphans’ Home. | e Dlace. 3 soterdBy 3 tion just concluded at Cleveland : solve such as they never had pre-| Mrs Miranda Rollins told the court # R | B Jus o : Jjieivece she had been compelled to place both Several very at- be held at| Adequate Coverage The Republican convention seem- | viously encountered | children in the orphans’ home when A rorrow after- i ed mighty lucky in being able finally. The couple maintain that they are | the boy was four and the girl was tractive two-room, 't will | “Johnn 3 . is | n ok epterment will | | ‘ohnny burmed a hole in his|grer much dodging, ducking and de- | not brother and sister—even in the | three Since then she had seen the by twe daughters, | “Did he carrv any insurance? clining by those to whom offers were | face of the festimony of tye woman |55} only three times She sald she reception hall, and Miss \l!«‘wa‘r:;‘x(, nn-é “No. His coa}:}ttgrf{:\?ngé?v‘ loss.” | made, to find any person who would | who says she is the mother of both, | “He came and told me. referring to kitchen, bath and usherSand | Ll AMES. | 5ccept the vice presidential nomina- |and of the woman who is the foster- | his reappearance after he had been ek ents | Jingle-Jangle: tion. No party in the past has cver | mother of the girl. The state con- | 3qpted by John Langley of Candia, ony ap ents, SPECIAL NOTICES ngle-Jangles. reached such an ebb that a nomina- [tends that the couple knew they| “He showed me his name ‘. furnished or unfur- dot L TR ;%T;:"w&:?;rmg::nmfd' ::g;‘h;ck: tion for Vice President has been de- | were brother and sister when they | Mrs. Rolling wrote laborioysly, “an mahed THF _ANNTAL ELECTION OF NINE (9 | s scratch my | .y it w ey were married at Hampton, N. H.|I found out after Al trurtees of fie American Fire Tntarance Com. | neck. —E. L. O'BRIEN. “:‘:" atiee gt as ::d'fzalm:‘d;' April 19 e She was sure, she said, Tant of D_C. will be held at the office of the | . | with one exception, ar b | e e 6 Loula Wiilbue ottine: | Wern Tath her cheldras B e i S RS | e at st ane bt esed uil| e anaprenenan | e e e e e e {5tk s paict thnepee- | = Relephione (Col 4630 V. Seorets four; unique convention experience was a |<ay the woman is Elizabeth Rollins, | tators after the mother left the St But now his key wo't t her door Mum:" Tefection of the deadersnip | Lwenty-three. while ‘She says her|rtand when she approached the cxu- THE z " sl ‘:‘f{r‘!';hlg'{h: Coolidge, following s |irazel Frawles arried | showed any visible signs of returning o- an h ¥ ; ¢ under her adopted 3 zabeth | her affection -> | ~ and song. gress at Washington. |in the ‘kingham county jail await- | love with each other, and the girl New times bring new habits—boot- Sees “Cesspool of Corruption.” action by the grand jury on the | has declared she would not accept ing acti 1311 H STREET NORTHWEST leggers, mah-jong. “This campa 1 s + n- | her freedom under bail until her hus- ) . = his campaign will demonstrate | charge of participating in an in = L OMMER =EEIZABBIECE. LR mwhether a political party can live or | cestuous marriage. | band was reicased R T e el e ol o ol o o nu.l' tuner, SE ought to live after having dragged | Girl Denies Allegation. e e e ee—————————————— Mr. Chappell Passes By. the government through a bottomless | o G Tenies AUEERCOR St TCTTY 1N YOUR HOME cesspool of corruption and left in its | From the first niet INGTALE RERCTR 3 wm"*fi'n Bird Song. | trail conditions of debauchery and that she was Elizabeth Rollins, s o e The poet interprets the song of the |scandal on & s unrivated in the|inE it was all a case of mistaken) THERE WILL BE A . i MEBTING bird nation's histor; Auring) che pasy |IASLILE dls €014, mmix up of DEbIS Tocal No. 80, 0. P. C. F- 1. 3 In lovely, poetical terms; three and one-half years of the Hard- | the Franklin Orphans' Home. Insup. | T N T e onder of ‘the presidens, | But he knows in his heart that the | ing.Coolldge administration. DOrtiof My contentiin) (Nt e real )| CHAS. F.TO'RRIEN A song he just heard “It is hypocritical folly to talk Althen: Haael Frawles, she 1 WILL NOT RBE, RESPONSIRLE FOR AN Means nothing whatever but worms. | about giving the people any sort of aff hex clathitieJ byts | that o © than those contrac by my- S Fov s = name when she was taken from the | - s s e | decent government during the MeXt|, phans' home at the age of four. But *"MARTIN A. DEMPF % The Report Card. T AT e svernment depari. |her adopted mother has testified that VINDOW SCRE] " |1 got 2 “D” in ‘rithmetic; ments "is first removed and_ public | A, P MArK she fouad o e ehiles | ALl kinds of remodeli e | I know it must be bad, morals and_official hnnmly ared it [ CIOES f“ld; b 'N!lhflr e anal - =2 __197 |'Cause every time my pa says “D——" | stored at Washington. nstea of ot e € “ - . W hl . . . . FIASD REPATRING OF EASY TEENS — | Mo ma wors awfal mad: B ¢ omtesemn and abjectls apolo, | caring of the Case in Hampton po- | ashington’s Finest Residential ks 8 Col. 1388 Jout-amn = gizing for the Rapublican record of A e Woman who. claims o | nt st n.w. 14* o | Braft. bribery and rapine during the the real mother of the girl, Mre. e - No Doubt of It. e ot The Cleagiang | Miranda Rollins, “is “dea’ and “dums | “ice is hessby given “that st a meeting| oo o onap Dawson, has|convention cheered loudest when the [ and had to giv IS to qu i erameides O Armetong; KoHeatd | oy ihiced up in shme rather snads | PALROlle Democratic senators’ who =P S TN [ N G Zoned “A” Restricted Area business transaction. exposed Republican Kross—You don't mean it! [{Akneunced by Mondel ang otnors s DRESSMAKING Kriss—I certainly ‘do. He's a man- = e b 1 MlulNERY SCHOOL | e - mongers afacturcrtiot lawning [ The Tepublican platorm, like that | Professional and Home Courses . . | of 1920, facing in many directions an sk for bookict iyl s (1 Definition of a Flapper. notable for it ‘nypocrisy and_fals Franklin 7475 anized under the laws of the of West pretense, is only intended to last un- | .. 1, e (el T e Gt W || A Mapper s a ginl who powders| BI*WRSNG il "efection. The na-| Livingstone Academy # corporation and surrenders to said state it | her nose, bobs her hair and says to|jon, sick and disgusted at the Re- | 1 Charter and corporats franchises. . And. the | herself: '“Clothes, I am going down- | nov, P B0 ©SRIEEE B0 1Y and | 804 17th St. N.W. directors shall convert the property of the | town. If you want to come along, corruption during the past three ~ “orporation into cash: pay its obligations and | hang on.” —R. A. BELL 2 e bt AreEEate” its euaplus. Tt a3, Smoay the = | years. will now welcome a _typical Lnolders, and the officers sball cause pub- 2 3 | Democratic administration of ~ hon- Leatin of motice of this resalntion, as re- | Hey Corn—C’'mon Over! esty, efficiency and constructive e e Tpuaca g (o ths mesctary of the| *Bobbie sald a watchful mother|2Chievement s of West Virginia. oh i ][T] her flOl’Lh ']L don’t Vh‘}al"l[I ¥You to = - ven ander my hand and seal this 21 lay | allow any childre: school t. 11 i ven under my hand and i { stlow: any cutiasen in schos]toicall Has One Disadvantage. ITS A HUNDRED T B, N. KOBLEGARD. |” Bobbie—But mother, they have | From the Progressive Grocer. 2] President of said Corporation. *| 5)ready nicknamed me ‘Corns.’” ‘Alice—He's wonderful, my dear; he| JONE BET ““ Toopie G ahhee TG, Rracke or Netion O aratious imet\Why, do)ltaiks Hike miback, SWE OME on B 2 they call you that’ Gladys—Yes, but you can't shut him o i Vs, Trlosbar omaeiCe, 0 U, (or Qe | " Bugble "Because Im always at| up s easily ET HoMe'was ERICK CARL. INC., 628 H st.'n.w. the foot of my class ! ~°-r w CADILEAC TOURING CAR BELONGING TO —HAERY BURKE RIFENV By Tdward Sands will be sold for charges at pub- T — lie _avetion Jfl'g‘ 9, , by FREDERICK M Ime! RO EILR Take East Cap. St. Cars to 13th St. and N. Car. Ave. and Walk East to 15th St. o ) O R Mmmmm@mmflmmw@wmmmmafl! LRI QIR The following resolutions were adopted: RESPC Ethel—What makes you so sure tween Washington and New York will trans- [ their honeymoon is over? 3r¥ ‘Duminera for others. Call Lincola 1.—.;}”;- Clarac ho piaeun. 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