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SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1924, DAWES NOMINATION HOUSE PLANTS TURNING THE WEATHER POLITICAL SCENE FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY VATICAN-FRENCH war A Foe District of Columbia Delaware ILED IN EUROPE TOWARD LIGHT CAN SEE and Virginia—Generally fair G By JOSEPH CALCATERRA, F and tomorrow, not much change Iln b o ly "E} 3 i ;gmg:mure. moderate northerly Radio? Edftor of Popular Science Monthly Bright Green Bpots That Are' = . ~ For West Virginia—Generally fair - | Their Joints Also | 2 Preparations Being Rushed fOT|¢omine and tomorrow, litile change German and French Press Com: AllRightts Reserved. Reproduction Prohibited | = Act | Election of Protestant President < i i i iCHR T € y ment Favorably on Selection s EByes. Democratic Convention, Start L s ATl R : 6 0/% Some Usev.of an Indnctamce Switeh. | I you have different grounds, for :me the St. Nicholas Reveals Complete Impotence of | 5 f - .m., 63 kD P. urposes, as, for inst: & | . " I.‘ ing June 24. |12 midnight, 64; 4 am. 6i: 8 am., 6 Yy Few fars realse how valuable & |pipe ground. a radiator pipe erourm | A house plant grows toward the light, Church in France. |, Barometer—4 pm, 20.85; § pm. Bleon pf b i e m‘; o ol [ U T T e 20.88; 12 midnight. 28/89; 4 a.m, 28.90; - ordinary inductance switch. This rpoise ground, and want to com- | that the leaves face away from the EDRY PORCES OPEN ATTACK §'sh 'idbir o, so6d. | SIGNIFICANCE SEEN IN MOVE ([ [\ "4 evico can bo used to pertoem | PAre, the relalive eficiencios of (ho va: ' | window it talies omiv day ar 1o tor | CURES VOTE FOR DOUMERGUE S L |HigHas (teniptrstute, 26 otaurtad many switching operations with a|following (ha mame Dian and teiny TR | them T screw themeelvis araund once | = lat 5 . ves o ¢ ot # anothar switeh wit more into nearly their old positions, | WDeclire “Tnoffensive Wet” Will Be | ; Lonest temperature, 60, occurred at | Berlin Editors See Party Bound| pinimam amount of tussing ana can | Rrother switen, whin” the “diierent | " now one” Tooes caretdis o the | Herriot Understood to Be Di Ko | “Temperature same date last year— 2o s Report Terms Iy thought of by the average fan who |S¥itch points of the switch and_ the doints wneke this Bending il done, Ne e Snsatis- Proposed as Nominee. 3 Expert! . ooks upon it metely as a device for st of the set conneeted wil sees at once that nearly all x have ; po: | Higheat. 84 lowest, 57. . warying the nUMBDEr Of turns of & caf) | the SWitch arm of the switen "o "1t8 Two. At the bottom of cach leaf stale, | fied With Trepd. i Condition of the Water. Fl vy Cin Eiiminate Jacks. where it joing the twig, there is @ spoi K5 e Asatciatell Feken | Temperature and condition of the |Bs the Asmociated Prem. 1f you have several aertals, such, for'| Another simple arrangement of soft. bright green listuc, which e NEwW YORK. June 14.—Political | Fater at Great Fallsat’s am. today | 'RERLIN. June 14—The Zeit, the makes It possible o simplite the o s W e endatitie e i s eyes which for three days have been | muady. g : d ¥|organ of Foreign Minister Strese- ing of 3 Jeceiver und to eliminata | likely to be still another. One secs this | *7 00 {10, Tbe Star_s0d inicago Da: < S S Cleves 5 mann, commenting on the nemina e use of jacks is that shown i g | easily y s & wiio) Sl tand have been tu b (Furnished by United States coast || Lt g indictance switch is used to change stalk and stem. Then each of the three | toF 0f the Cathollic Church, the coun York City. where they saw a bustle and geodetic survey.) ioan candidate for Vice Presk the position of the phones from one leaflets bas one of its own, betwaen | iry of St. Bartholomew's Lve and of activity in anticipation of the d’!‘nfla) —Low tide, 11:56 am.; high | the United States. m:: s :‘I’:\l;lec:"r:::‘lfllh another in a very itself and the' common leatl Stalk. So. | yhe banishment of the gt :.,— it e onsil lconsenti to | tide, 5:04 a.m. and 5:32 p.m. “The nomination of Gen. wes A 100, the three leafleta of the clover!| o ot oment o eyt Democratic. mational - convenfion 19| Tomorrow—Low tide, 13:0” am.and | pay programmatio signifisance. Un- The plate circuits are wired as move, each by itself, By means of such Clected a Protestant president. Gas. open June 11252 pm.; high tide, 6:01 am. and P e shown with the B terminals of the a joint. ton Doumergue, the new President Cordell Hull of Tennessee, chairman | 6:32 p.m. | doubtedly one may see in it the un- transformers connected with the pos- SENATOR HEF uriously, however, as has been dis- | ot France, is a Calvinist (stmilar of the party, conferred with national | The Sun and Moon. conditional indorsement by the Re- #:‘v:pulrm::vll:l of the B batteries. | OF Alabama, who will give = half an | covered only lately, these bright Ereen | “pocoy s, i ; "" '_;h“' arty, 4 Y | bt " erminals o e sotkets are [hour tal 'rom “The Vol ¢ the | spots are not simply thé joints of the | 'he sbyterians in America i executive committeemen, inspected| Today—Sun rose 4:41 am.; sun sets | publican party and the President o then connected with switch points of | Capital” tomight on the I';‘:m::\-r-‘fl: IIPA!.! 'h:y are also its Eves. has | unprecedented event shows how com alterations at Madison Square Gar- |73 mm. = 7 . the work aocomplished by the ex- the switch as shown. “Blind” con- |and Republican political parties. been found that if the spots are cov-|plete has become the se ti of den and issued a statement Attacking | gure vy o U Fises 4:41am.; Sun {pert committee and of the' economio tacts are provided merely to avoid cred with black paper the plant be- | o Al il hd ity oo lek ot L e bon. | Rs B Gei 46 aim | PO UMY BEGEPAT) avdives ‘in Enelf bridging as the switch arm s moved | ——— | ‘omes blind, so that it no longer turns NUTCh and state, how widespread the “Lhn 1(fovu’h1:7§lrx r\yal-r; e s i LR S L e o e Am:np;u;‘u«h poine ‘to switch polnt. | | its leaves toward the light. But if the Drinciple of tolerance, how 1 the in net of the Cleveland sessions. s t P t On. one terminal is then connected | rest of the leaf and its stalk aré covs fluence of re ns . Tha Smith and MoAdoo headquar- |Cfe-H8ICHour after sunset “Should the Republican pArty re- with the positive B battery and the MOTHEB SEES TWO0 ered and only tho foints left exposed | af rellgians {0 France t ceived copies of a circular let- | main in power Germany may €Xpect | other phone terminal is connected then the leaves turn as usual. More- f devout Catholics stil o e s o have been ent| —r | that the new Coolidge regime will with the switch arm of the switch | over, not only light but also pinpricks is true, particular! By the Anti-Saloon lecague of New | . feel bound unconditionally to carry When the switch arm is set on switch CHILDREN BURNED acids, electric shocks and heat, applied women of the small town York ta Democratic delegates | -z out_the cenditions of the report point 1, the phones are connected at these joints, will cause the leaf whose feelings undoubt throughout the mnation, in which it H The Vossische Zeitung declares: into the plate circuit of the first | move. | hurt by Friday's events was Fharged that the Smith candi- | Statioas. 3 5% Weaner. | -The Dawes candidacy is naturally tube. WRAL! the SItch Sém 1o per { S e | influence upon politice i dacy had collapsed: that the “Smith L caloulated 1o = on switch point 3, they are connected | Tries Frantically to Rescue P e 2 B e hod 1A Street : tontion in Germany—_and lead to_the fnto the piate cirouic of the second y Them| poRTUGAL'S GLORY PAST. ' Cares Vote for Doumersme. crowd was conspiring to nm\r\’lnal“ | B warns againgt assuming that Gen. tube, while, when the switch point is| From Home Where They Had | Four Catholic cures, members « &n “inoffensively woi' dark Morse:| o1 | Py A5 ra.Germam st becanse FoAER AT set on point b, the phones are con. | ; pariiament, were among those Who A o e tha vicin- | Aimar - Sy voi Glat. |ihe report contains some points PosT oF SET nected into the piate circuit of /the Been Locked In. | The World Has Little to Hope for ‘voted for M. Doumergue These cure y eere: springne Ub 2 | Atiani 9.0 020 Clouds | fAverAble to Germany. = - . B | | : belonged to the s ity of Madison Square Garden. | Atiantic City 2090 116 Clou “There is no thought further re- ! Hard Tube as Detector. | | From Iberian Republic. b < e hew ational an Scored by Roosevelt. 8 .01 i Mamins (moved from Dawes™ the Vossische | The only disadvantage of this ar- | BF th Associated Proes | Lothrop Stoddard in the Saturaay Evening Post. | WETE £RCMics of Pau ve. Their Goz. Smith sciine "“l"‘:“'“’"‘,f"“n’.m"'.:f‘fi'm .00 o Giear ""‘;“:;’:“m,“?:" £ ol SOOTE DY S0~ F" 1 | rangement lies in the fact that a| LURAY. Va., June 14— How a| At the beginning of their heroic | c0leagucs ¥eara ago blocke Tl haratterizes the docu.|USSAS .38 Ulotas | Tne Tageblatt declares: = stage. because 1t is important that |POWerless and watch her two youns |DUSEly MEUerTAnian Siotk. SRET| o The prestienc of Fras % an ate falseho ic 300 7 k 5 ni - - 3 t s 1 . 7 oo th _ ic. elligent and w marked | | e . mont ax an “abolute {alsehood which g sabawes” nomination means & femn |instance as a lang outaide serial and |Thc B terminal of both transformers |children burn to death was told in | KilG "G F N0 qdalities, - The Rireh of St 957 amounts to a vicious attack upon > sid e T e tn many sec. |& short dutdoor astial; a 16ng IndoOr | be connected together and to the |dispatches received here today from |great days of Portugal produced mot st he always' p York and all its prominent citisens, ticket, aihoe e H aerfal stretching from room to room: | high voltage B battery v only bold sailors and brave soldi til the prese Republican and Democrat, who fin tions ‘of the country will furnish a |25 0 4 " on e Conaisting of two OF | The blind contacts can be used for | 10peyville, ten miles south of Luray. |00 ¥ o & i to whether e bon convention here drawing power lacking in Coolidge's P e tactsican used for|" Mry Jack Alger had locked the [but aiso poets and artists ermit this i anced bringing the conventi four turns of wire around the picture | se(ting the switch arm 60 as to cAuse | wiidren, aged three and four years |names will live long in history | permit this honor 10 be co for the cxpress purpose of demon: Qesr ~|name. molding and another short ind99r!the phonen to be disconnected entively | [ inair home. while sme went (5| And then. in a trifie over a hundred |00 & therer o ke this o strating to dclegates and visitors U ¢hou et, as, fo ce, n it | i , ve Wa | over! Portugal col- cak between the ' Pope {his 1 J0t W normal. law-abiding, (i | PARIS PRESS FAVORABLE. |17 cnti™reet®iona” cor ure witn ‘,’ffo‘;n‘;";:; 5 &%, for lnstance, whep it | staniey, several miles distant. to pur- | yearao-it was all oxers Dortagal col. | diores Teeak Soics tepically decent American city Pi.cloudy | ool powerful radio frequency receiver, it | 1ot the 1060 SoEaer van bo ot ° 1seho! ecessities. [ APFEC, B8 SHO 0 oniy difference. was ca the elections of ot ter, which was signed by Clouds | % . t!terminal of the loud speaker can her return she found the house s b A 2 3 oronre S S iand. genera counsel for | Vot | Editors Generally Regard Dawes as | often very hothersome to diecon | (GiTecied” with terminal A (the pose |Lhre: "Her hushand war in Warven | el dn Portugais cas the collapse e Crpected 1o bt le S, 3 ral coun | 1os Anzeles Clear’ | one aeri : B battery terminal) while the [aount e o and | Was far more complete aolten of the ‘Erer the league. addressed delegates that| 20 i) Pt chudy = ¢ Prane One to the set which you are testing. | \tive B batters terminal) while the |county, where he 15 employed, and | " 45 Bore SOMREIL, ool yocy [emUassy (o the Vatican “wet backers hope to force u d | Miaami, ¥ia Clear Friend o e. This troublesome changing can be | Other 10ud speaker terminal can be|the nearest neighbor was some dis-|paq been frightful and the resulting Blow io) Nadioal Bise e e rantion is reads (0 Be in: | Okia. it GClonas | PARIS. June 13—The entire Pa.|ing cach nenial io & Nlic) Poecting | last socket. | frultiens, and finally she was foreed |ior faghe,amentable. The peasantry | there is no doubt that M. Loumers) fuenced by Tammany-inspired Prop- i Clowds | risian press, despite the pressure and | L, SONCEI0 0F (he awitch with the | When you require some kind of | to watch through the window the |[ife “Diawn ta the cities and to he | £ as @ heavy blow to 1 aganda W et Ve | excltement O hublishes much com- laerial post of the set shown as Fig.|switching apparatus. keep in mind | faint efforts of the children 1o get|coionies by the lure of poid and ad- | (5 L. 0T coResion in the leit @ ) They will practica the acts of | BRSER - Cloar ‘lmn‘mn‘ lah"f"~n';,‘:“‘“'nh;n A G |1, The aerial in use can then be |the fact that in most cases an in-|away from the flames. Their charred [Vonture or conscripted wholesals inte| 116 rriot, particularl % “Tammany hospitality. ~ which 1S | poread,e. Raiming [ MENY 0N U O e candidats |changed casily by sexting the switch [ductance switch or combination of (hodies were found in the ruins of the | tha flects and armies, they had sailed | 0,00 dissatisfied. 1 never extended or accepted without a | Portiana.ore Preioudy | DAWES a8 Hhe R e e United States. [arm of the switch to different switch | inductance switches will usually | home. |overseas, to die or to settie 2 te | Matters, a. wa T rderiihding ot Rome auia peo Giuty™? | for Vice President in the United States. | 251 Of answer the purpose. — == e [ RN Hecree but rarely 1o ra B Mo v aais ke B er mean to cash in on the ob- | San Antonio. 33 S ouds |ing to the fact that the Chicagoan I8 | arthermote. —upom s x his Abpearance e 1 fon of good fellowship.” San_Diego, Ptcioudy (o well known in Paris, has overshad | misfortune—the Incoming & T until next Tuesday igation of g P | 8. Fraoeisco 30.10 Cloudy — lowed for the héwspapers here the | alien blood. The half deser is cabinet, containing such tar Charges Are Denied. 8t ... a2 Cloudy | nomination of Calvin Coolidge for the | Ecvaide possed thto the hova S4 SN o 1 It a deadlock can he precipitated. |8t P 3000 {irac 5 |presidency. The newspapers publish | fandowners: who imported Clemente Mr Poland charges. it is planned to | oioq, """ iy 2 Ciear | photographs of Gen. Dawes together | negro Slaves drawn from is practica Bring forward the name of a coalition | WRSH" f¢: a2 o © with cartoons in which the widely | ATFican eotonicn " T 8 ot candidate “who will not be offensive- known Dawes pipe is most important. | SLeae: southern P of former v wet, who is lik t| FOREIGN One paper save, “The campaign will | fertile foil made nepro tmaisy 474,28 | mier, who by his alleged last-m eolorless and will not al N be waged around that pipe. Iv_profitable. SWNONY TSR suppoy Dou said support of any zroup in the conven S a.m., Greenwich time. todas.) Most of the newepapers refer to In time the population of southery | b v with Herric & |, Seations Temperature; Weather. | Gen. Dawes as “a good friend of | Portugal bec: distinct tinged ns was in ar “This candida will be working |Lemdon. Englind 46 Part clondd |y anice.t | Wwith negro blood., wh produced a |cial on ‘resident 1) @nder a ‘secret collusive agreement | Faris, Framce oo FAn Zlfiflfl!i — d degrading cffect upon | mergue this morning With the Teaders™ the letter states. | (ISHaRce Qoqmt Tart cloudy 0 hodern Por has Poincar, ¢ T heir hope i* that in the weariness | Hoceroi. Swedes ... - Cloudy DAWES ACCLAIMED e R | Bt et s o7 a long cession the delegates will| i ermudy Part clouds | oN have been iday's tion leaves vacant §1¢ Joug session lhe Suene MO [t Sement, L5 BY THOUSANDS UP e i of Feiabent ot triking promise and making | Haraba, Cuba Ciear | | | Attempts 1o applv L e nd making | oo, Canal Zooe. Clonds famentars '~ ineitiution s to the bt hare S e were aenied by . RETURN TO CHICAGO | ey i ; : Lewis IS Piersan of the exccutive | | ; almost certainly w be Eammitter of the Non-rartican New ( [SLAND DISAPPEARS | | ez ke it SRS D" | slmoee certainiy will be defe York national convention committee | (Continued from First Page.) | minish _political instabiliry. © on 1= 7¢, fde e T e P RO T TWICE MYSTERIOUSLY | ipish politica] instablity. T en | seAdded, prestige hay weoruen o he convention was not broughi | cal organizer, budget director and one long story of disorders, cal mergue victory is understood to hay e it ';‘;'"4;5',;;:,,"“&,,':;,;;? 1605, Wenr the T Vanished | #00nomio expert, his frionds told of crises and revolutions,”"Suggesting | been AP imneond 4y ey ik 5 a | Falcon, Near the Tongas, Vanis] | Central erica, and no signs of im- | upper £ e Brouzht nera lo Eive the country a B a submerger side to his make-up, provement are in Sight. From pres. | the chamber, 1 was i v éhance to learn the truth about New | ghomly After Discovery in 1885. |given little concern in description of ent-day Portugal the world has ap- ed the scales at Versaille York | little either to expect - e > little e expect or to ing on the new chisf ex Will Redace Prices. Again 13 Years Later. jithsinew; canaidute. Mme. de' Frays France B = She Was No. 2. | Women in Black. They told of Gen. Dawes, then pur- airvovant, and the succes: Thebes, predi that h “The eommittee which brought the wae evenly divided | From London Tid Bits Fig.2 @sovention here : of 3 4 Between Republicans and Democrats| The hydrographic department of | .hasing agent of the American Army term of office will last only two year B order tn aveid anv pelitical color [the British admiralty has eight | i jafance, standing in front of his el | and that it wiT mark (e choan oy s New Torice wimtion | Emgh sloops constantly employed In the office the Sunday after the armistice | He had been away for many o led period in po Munsey and Will Haya were two of [task of keeping the seas charted and | was signed, watching a triump = . . |iworking on & jonsls: tarmetes Others More Hopeful. the Ttanublicans on - this [gosenty oficers and seventy’ men are | ial S0t tne - Almtians in Paris | D@wes Buys His Plpes by Dozen; ROLAND CROXTON DIES. |workioe on » ionci: st inl o ot S ation which indicates how o under the control of a Rear Admiral | There were more women than men 5 Australia. nefore e ivias motiliy e on 2 LS TS AHE R ege o gay that the committee had any & be oct t{among the marchers, and nearly G T d K ke used to the telephone system | ot observers sav that 3 B it [ ngins the cont |lines.of Taky oasts are constantly |SMOTE IS, MeTCReT® And neAry ives Used Ones as Keepsakes toca Tawser succambs at Gien |55 17 135 (000000 S0, 0 | Boumergus term shouia be ons v vention here. cha ing so safety 1 ectly he o n Eng he uiet. Lo hy Vot ' » VOREEE Y nas done more for tne [ shippins charts and maps have (o be | g women in blask—— the gen- Echo Summer Home. e T C R R o T convenience of the dele- |revised at frequent intervals. L L o srty-nine | housht it would be a ggod idea 1o acceptable to the Conservatives Enr;"fgv"z:{«;\' other convention city | Cases have been known where ?»E’»x."‘"fifkfifpuzifi"% Bt later; | B the Amociateq Press o el ‘;‘nd:::\w;;‘:. oy rr;‘rs“:yrl‘g. ARl E) (he mndergscie: | both, be 1o T piean i TITE Al il a8 Tilerals. U siuids & good Bas plcdged that no increase w I D G Courte ol & e | _As the parade concluded he re-|iom, long-draught black briar pipe | %71, PRRORC, TNE PR ) J00 resident of this city, died at his sum- want to spesk to my witer . {1 the poiitical tide turns again . made in rates during the conventon |hours. Falcon Island, near the Ton- | marked to 2 friend 11 hever £0r-| 04, famous the world around by ite | Marehal Fooh who was recipient of mer home near Glen 'Echo, Md. Thurs- | The operator's voice eame sweetls | fayer of the bloc nationai ok &nd the theaters also ar P § r A get those women in biack 5 o O e e Aus soacs|day, following a lingering iliness from the other end of the line. salary of tha French presi ’ ing : | 200 chatted (niAfip, Yot alihoukn thel Hotels for Destitate. Principal - exponent, Chavies Gates) 208 O (00, A Cle & letter of sev- | Funeral scrvites were held at W.| “Number. please> she quericd 3 1800.000 francs per vear (ab Sl pn nf?{n(];;.nf(:‘r;r];!:n"t‘:?fi'l\-. 0 feotiatnve e e ey | T R | Dawes, Republican vice presidentlal|ory} hundred words to Gen. Dawes|R. Spesre's undertaking establish-| -Well.’ he replied, slightly puzaled, f;‘; :}‘;:néz Dresent exchange raic Eeneral P e Mihe mational |it completely disappeared shortly after- | Friends of the nominee say he is|nominee. is an institution of ten|telling of the continued faithful serv- | MmNl 1208 H street foday. = Inter- | “she's my second, If you must know.™| ZOCTRR (15 00 e tie convention was made last | ward reticent to talk of his PRilanthropies, | years' standing in the Dawes family. | ico of the “old water-proof furnace’ | ™5 “@ o ions ~ Washington home T S [t hut, fight. when Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. = mlfl \‘n;fu}h‘,“:';‘“,":f,f}.f,"{f,h?fi’:'n:.’}{:fi possibly the most prominent of which | An eccentric Scandinavian cigar mak- o,":“; 2“,“;0;;‘un‘if;!"};r Tade. called | 7as at L‘\xs; Park x:(;adi{ !‘i‘» Jos A TUseful Miracle. | ::‘dprib!hvfl;ag‘ :r»'lr in “:‘: world. ducer of the “Follies." announ A e urvesers, but before the end |are the three hotels established and | er of Chicago, who conceived the idea [ at the Dawes bank the afternoon fol- ‘f;:?_g: W ashingron. University ‘and |From the Roston Transcript Stifotic Balsdes and d5ca ok Bave . e fian ¢ the fevue will be sold |of the year it had disappeared again. | operated by him for destitute men|of “an absolutely dry smoke” a dec- ”';l';‘s":';’:u'ims‘:f Moving among |the Georgetown University - faw | p o gelelingfriand M:h”flm:x;n\r;l worry about furniture or servant ew editio 1 ex| . Mov D s e pah one tol' us dis mawnf isa little kno ct. but, nave at the ordinary scale. ahd mOmen. ade awo, brought one of hte first|fIRCITSVC, oved e told of the|Sehoel W He had been emplored in Stie wite DI’ Surfied f0) Al theve o fant Ty it but. B the Treasury department for the last He is survived by a sister, working models of his conception to Mr. Dawes for experimental purposes. “Follies” The first of these was founded as a memorfal to his only son, Rufus s ‘scale at the < $5 10 $22.50, whereas the president’s acceptance of the first run —and sold three dozen more on the ROOM SERVES AS THREE. he chooses. the chateau a: Fontair ten veal Dat so? Sav. if de age er| guening s 35 g vi Miss Grace Croxton, who made her g bleau. where lived Napoleon and t rezular scale s 31 to $5.50. Carrying Dawer, a junior at Princeton, who| ‘“You smoke her for a vear and | . 70" aChr M Gracencr 5 Wasuitipastian’ wone, An | DIPEE. wWHere lived Nipolton and Gut of this offer by Mr. Ziegfeld will 7 2 was drowned in Lake Geneva Sep-|tell me how she goes” said the | oragroCl no ac the cap at night— — lose man temper some dav an ask | anclent kings Usually. however, | méan A probable loss of $15,000, it | German Architect Designs House | tember 5, 1912. The hotel was opened | donor. that T8 Important—because If- you|poar Groxfon was a member of the|de Lawd ter turn mine inter a week s | President profers the hateau at Rax Wae saia With a Circular Movable 8 here in ‘1914 and was named the| The general agreed. was satisfied | don't the heat will swell the threads C Mr. Ziegfeld said he had made the e Stage. | Rufus F. Dawes Hotel. A similar|with the result and in the language | and vou'll never get the cup out reduction beeause of his conception | Prem the Clereland Plain Dealer. Rostelry ‘was opened in Boston inof the old-fashioned testimonial has | again,” Dawes told Harry C. Butler| 07 Wit was CFIght and DroPer as & | The old jest about tha Irishman who, | 1916, and the Mary Dawes Hoiel for |“naver since been without it at|of Dailas, Tex, an old class mate, o- | public-spirized citizen it he wanted to go from the kitchen into | Women. & memorial to his mother.| nom d | Uwas repnrted in theatrical clrcies | the parior of Wix Pumble Nome, “just | a8 oRened here I AT e veg | ——————— | last nizht that other producers staved where he was,” is being trans- . | contemplating convention reductions. | lated into reality. - |are 5 and 10 cents and in the Mary Expert’'s Work. Removed the Temptation. | J e e A Beriin architect has erected in the | DEWES FOtel ;?-a::- ASEINE trom S | Prem the Lantey Tetiee Prom the Kansas City Star. TWO KILLED BY AUTO. Paing 7. stonomize e T iy | Gents” down. "A free embloyment| A Scotswoman once applied to & | “'E's a nice pup, isn't 's? said Jim, H each house merely consists of one large | AESREY, I8 malntained where mOre | gieitor for advice. After she had | the village idiot. gasing proudly at o= o L ak SO e A fovaity. detailed all the circamstances of tha | his pet terrier. “I ‘aven't ‘ad ‘im Farmee fandl Rataians e B0 iy e Sy case, the lawyer asked her if she|long. 1 seed Farmer Giles one day Accident in Virginil This ix divided intd three sections, THIS ANIMAL AN AVIA had stated the facts exactly as they | takin' 'im to t'pond. and, I says to CTCLPEPER. Va, luné 14— fhe[one CONAIRINE (he Essantials’on B AVIATOR. |10 cocerres ‘im. T says, What be ye goin' to do Badies of Jury Tates wixtp-elEnt|Eiaren, AU b A e “Ou 8y, 6ir" she replied “I| with thac pup, Farmer Giles™ ‘T'm oid. well-to-do farmer of near | oliot S0 Yn LG Caxample, in & | Flying Squirrel Planes With Skill | thoueht it best to tell you the plain | goin' to drown ‘em,’ ‘e savs, sorroweul and Simon Nash, eighteen. his | fPLCR FOON:- (JHAR OF Sxapple, 104 8 truth. _ You can put the lees till't] iy s "arways ‘chewin' the paint pesstant TN .';;‘““";l‘":E;:e;fi;‘I:g formed into a reception room or the Over Long Leaps. yourser. off the legw o’ teofa ; B rom Charlottesville, w! - ¢ S *“‘Oh, on's rown ‘im. mister.’ o Tjurics sustained yesterday when | IAtter into s hedroom. The public ap. | 4. arester Kiugh in Natare Magusine. Oh, the Sheik! sars ot im fs the Til Sice ime their automobile turned over near|goeit. “0o." gespite the shortage of | The fiying squirrel, in spite of its o And I did cure 'im, too: T did that. 1 Crgv‘k‘r-d Run st xid houses only one of these new buildings | "ame, does not fly, as the membranes | From Leaden o:;n e sawed t'legs off t'sofal oth men were beneath has obtained a tenant. t the sides play no part in imparting | “Er, Miss th, you céuldn't—er— s marhine. They were given firet aid - - ; here and then put aboard A train to e T s, Dt ‘:““‘zfl;’”:fl oblige me ‘Ym“"“‘L“‘" ;;":’l"r: "h‘: me Straight Tip ¢ be taken to a hospital at Charlottes- A ONE-MAN ARMY. A B IR AT T S (0 DUt o My ol et T, a8 | prom the Western Coritian Advecate ville. but diéd en route. it starts from a poiat of some alti- A young sport who answered an women are indifferent to me.” e = tude. In these leaps the animal first Pl e advertisement offering to send some GIVEN SURFEIT OF WINE. | Officer of Frontier Guard Ordered | £oes out at an angie of about thirty tips on the horses received for his | ; Himself Around SRR Teptinge than hovisontails’ for He Eetas X0 “Hiorats o Tollow-Tearss horsen. Only a Fe w More Tenants e . 1 Ings, en zon ly _for s ‘888, From Longon Mail. “Aren't you staying at home again tonight, dear® k @ hy should I? T am quite wel Horses to back—Hobby horses. Horses to put something on—Saw horses. Horses to let alone—Race horses. a little distance, and finally upward to about one-quarter or one-third the height from which it started. 1 do not know what costitutes the “official record” for a flying squirrel's leap, but 1 have seen them take off from the top of a tree thirty-five feet in helght and sail to the trunk of a tree forty vards away, and have seen one Norway Drunkard Gets It in All His Food Until Cured. Prom London Answers One of the most original ways of curing the habitual drunkard is that practiced m he “inebriates’ homes of Norwav. And. according to re- From the Laadon Sphere. The interest with which the prog- ress of the Everest expedition is be- ing followed is yet another proof that Bmgland is a sporting nation. We all wish it well—and shall con- tinue to follow it the more keenly if Can Be Accommodated at The Potomac Park Apartments port. it is one of the most effectual. When brought to the “home” the “rase” 15 allowed nothing but wine to drink Not only this, but all food supplied to inmates is favored with, or_dipped in, wine. For a day or two there are "o complaints.”” But gradually the Sine and wine-Ravorad food begin to pail, until presently even tha most thoroughgoing drunkard begins to wonder what virtues the grape can possibly possess. So quickly does the treatment work, indeed, it is claimed even the worst cases can be cured. Woman Pullman Not Popular. Prom Capper's Weekly. One railroad running out of Chi- eago has been putting on Pullman oars “for women only,” but now an- founces their withdrawal. The women refuse to ride in them. This 8 what the women say about them: That the company of women only is Monotonous; that with men in the car they feel safer, just as they do with a Man in the house; then in case of an emergency, an accident or iliness, there is always definite need for a tan around. Fine compliment for the men from those who bring them wp. g e 5 A i Broad Field Now. Prom the Eanaas City Journal. “What has become of the train an- mepneers | “He's in radio-nom,” its future bulletine are as entertain- ing a& the first sent home from Phari Dgong by Gen. C. G. Bruce. THis is a model of readableness. and in- cludes onme little vignette which throws a felicitous light on militarist human Rature the wotld over: At the frontier, on crossing into in. dependent Sikkim, we were met by the guard. & single policeman. When he had finished the necessary official documents: “Right and salute.” roared the guatd at himeelf, and duly | saluted with the right hand: “Left turn,” he bellowed, and turned to the left: “Quick march.” he shrieked, and straightway took himself off. — e it A Welcome Change. From the Boston Tramscript. | “You look so pleased, old man. the fortune teller must have predicted something good.” “You bet! She predicted that 1 would have a financial reverse. “I don't see anvthing jovous that” “You would it you knew anything about my finances. 1 tell you that if they don’t revarse pretty quick I'll in No Ground for Release. Prom the New York Sun and Globe, Mae—What! You once kept a cook for six weeks? Rae—It's the truth. You see, we | were cruising in our launch and she was afraid 6 jump overboard for fear of the m—— Spring from a_stub and go off down a mountainside for more than a hundred jards. 1 have aleo seen them jump m & height of only four feet and glide for thirty feet before coming to the ground. An interesting point in connection with the aerial activity of this species is brought out by the experience of a friend. ~ Finding a mother and four recently born young in a hole in a tree, he took them home and placed them in a large cage. About the time the young ‘were weaned the mother died, and the finder felt that it was incumbent upon him to bring the orphans up in the way they should go and give them ‘n chance to develop their leaping abil- 8o he took the voung, carrled them out into the garden, and from- a dis- tance of about two feet tossed them, one at a time, toward A post. They spread their side flaps at once when they were launched into the air and alighted on the post in quite orthodox fashion. He then gradually increased the distance from the post and soon could toss them from a distance of forty feet or more. Finally he found that he ocould take these fiving squir- rels, throw them high into the air as hard as he could in a direction away from the post, when they would turn in the air and sail back to the post. R e S Growing Up. From Lite, o Mother—Why did you slap that little Berty—WelL, T think T gnem\ " ‘m growiag too National Bank 911 F Street Capital and Surplus $500,000.00 Onan at 8:30 A.M. Dally PAID ON SAVINGS The Columbia Interest Is The Concrete Demonstration —of the fact that “time is money.” Bank a few dol- lars Every Payday in Our Savings Dept. and you'll soon have the proof. - posits of One Dollar or more. The advantages of the location of this fine new building are already being praised by the people who havz moved into it. During the day there is an abundance of light and air, and at night the neigh- borhood is as cool and quiet as the country. People who work near- by walk to and from their work, and can come home to lunch. Every kind of recreation is at their very door, yet it is only fifteen minutes walk through the loveliest part of Washington to the cafes, banks and shops. Only a few apartments are still available. You are invited to ifispect them at once. The location is 21st and C Sts. N.W. Ask for Mrs. Bell, Resident Manager. W. H. WEST COMPANY 815 Fifteenth St. © Telephone Main 6464