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42 THE SUNDAY ST. WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 15, 1924—PART 1. A AROUND THE CITY || & e s help out a frallow heln.‘;o 80 urna}} = 3 an extent, of course, 8o at was al By Nannie Lancaster: Chees MaC I B i As the blu?-hbp:‘rl wm(;mn ]WPH[ hflck ’ = > | corner store—and while s was [ to where she onged—almost for- o ’ . waliting to be served another cus getting the oranges—she said to her- 66 though we may roam, be h. h hi id R though we may roam, Be |tomer came along—and, of course, | self: P it ever so humble——" | th began on the weather: “I wonder if it was meant that 1 ves that| "DId you ever sep the like of such |should go to that woman? I wonder A woi eyes that ¥ e A ERwordn ke | rains omething must have gone|who sent me PSR S sparkle, cheeks of the pink of a Wild | Crone with the sarth: ani ne Son bt ! rose on a ‘count adside, and two | der, after all the carthquakes and . Erandenildren, was acked 1o come o | Rarricanes werve been having: Even | ALLEGES OVERPAYMENT. The man in the Packard Six who just ] pers don’t know what to make the White House pers d W n garden party to and she had been so scared in that black, rainy place so far from home. ! 4 “I was just praying for some one to | come along.” other customer obviously | Western Union Sues for $1,800, passed you pays: the optimist’s faith in the e, o ; . ; Claims Excess Wire Amount. disabled veterans .. 'f | “Papers—huh! I get my facts from i 3 ’ ®ho were the spe- . 5 he Bible—the wor coming to an| The Western Union Telegraph Com- i h ial guests. An oc- 2 T that's what- pany yesterday filed suit in the Dis- LY SHEE mm?',’ a0l L, ink vou must - 150 Saprems Cutrt to radavar, $iitby No more than you to wash your b 5 : kiRl i % from Scott Woodward for an error . called for extra : J a very old man who l 3 3 Hiade By W agent orile cornany 1o Ol'dmal'v car. pretty fixing, so. g i & box Cetu B | transmitting money by telegraph. looking like tonod Wottn yaden by | The agent at Lirvdfpn;ld‘p;o. Tex., magazine cover— . Dhats o N | the court is told, received $200 June . B Ul S en Drophets who gatit tromd L0 OO0 8 et No more than you to garage it. Woodward in Washington. When the telegram arrived it directed the pay- ment_not of $200, but of $2,000, which ) ; Gets 16 to 18 miles and more to agallon. ngntsome gayet =g 4 Mr. Woodward is said to have col- doing a good N\ 7 lected. J on that is like- \ worked all the day On the next day the mistake was Wise a pleasant booths and swings discovered and the company made de- one, she went to roasting and m d for the return of the difference - - the party. And she can tell you from | lemos r nex 3 - jin amount, which has not been hon- 20, miles and Herabeci JARSARs sen ol vin coom lasmenas far 13| ameunt whien hes ot becn o 5000 over to a set of tires. thought with those world war boys i and the aid of the court is asked In . home, sweet Home.” congregation, being of a|the form of a judgment for $1,800 They will enjoy all the fun that|pious turn. took it as a sign that the | Attorney Paul I. Lesh appears’ for Is going on and appreciate every ef- | pastor ¢ d his salary that |the company Avetages er year mu han fort made for their enjoyment. but | g unt proved it by the . s _ et el per y Ch leSS t you i the deep. longing thought keeps o wd. this upset in the g £ int cropping up, and the first thing vou ather docsn't mean anything more or maintenance. Know %0l dp it be e HRg You | than ane of Nataree iice tesas | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, TOPIC about his folks, like this b k , You know. ry- = “There was one splendid, broken s ¢ right in the 1ong [ Charles I. Ohrenstein to Lecture hero in a wheel chair, who welcomed me with a lovable earnestness t It seemed a comfortable doctrine, Here Tomorrow Evening. was beautiful, except that it did e the optimist let it go at that i wa like an jce-cold plunge the other customer knew better.| A lecture_ entitled _“Christian g ¢ h 0 an end. She [Science: The Way to the True King- s : the Ao bout it as [ dom.” delivered, at First she smiles her | he weighed her sugar—"You sel ntis{, Columbia | vours. | doesn’t turn ott like I tell you!” t, tomorrow at g And the man sm ples as [S pm by Charles 1. Ohrenstein, C.S.B. he tied a string u o of Syracuse, N. Y Wouldn't be Mr. Ohrenstein is a member of the 4 cents—anythir board of lectureship of the Mother | * F % Church, the First Church of Christ ¢ ) HIS is abost s plata soul as like|Sclentist, in Boston, Mass. He will be Many prefer to take advantage of Packard’s T b st & i o R e R CAN BUILD A ccvemet Lorat s boymens e cscni reader of the church under whose immediately the advantages of a Packard [] “Another guest who had come to|souls you see going around alone— |auspices the lecture is given. The 5 the party ina wheel chalr was enjov- | not being the sort of matches that |} JEESAITre I&nDN A pUDUL) te i Six or Packard Eight—pu: ing of ing himself with the zest of a boy. | . : S vite PA rchasing out B e fnot to be able to turn his | are made in heaven. Still, the cheap- . et 3 S i : } head comfortably, but his keen side- | est blue head carries its hidden soul income instead of CG.P.ML just as practi- Elances took In’ the pleasant EOINES | o fire—which compensates. HELD IN CHURCH THEFTS. cally all lother necessities are now bowght. on-uhtil, dn & Mttle gust Of ERCICI] = Mantaily considsved. ‘this ‘esgectal ment, he exclaimed to the friend| ] ke standing by it | plain soul's light is of the flickering | Winslow Johnson Charged With ‘There’s a man who looks like | quality to be ex of a blue h N : Javing | Pl sometin P Robbing Collection Box. woman who was plaving | there flashes ostess ed if he would like to of thefts of ap- hostess asked if h would S Presbyterian Churc meet the ntler and the boy came ; waited 3 h oot near E southwest, was re- over to < ,»v h l'r"‘:{;'”:z;r in the arrest e :r\g SJ(h i“‘.] 4 stra forvone i nslow Johnson, colored, thirty olc o &0 ahead, tha ) or one time , 12th street, who, it is a Mellon had come to the party to help |had come home from the chil : Bo. it s entertain the boys, and would all-day June rain into the friendii Ts has caught.in theiact of roh: glad to get acquainted. So the Sec- |of a lamp that the was Jighting u - theibo TRy retary went over and shook hands, |every sense of be in for the night | I* l;;d“, = i;‘d"s;;""‘ 3"';;:‘,; while the hero looked at h Hian | Ee L suddenlyicame to er dhatdin B e o onLRoY Eets oiotked " | must go out again. Nt ar Teaied manndl | right “now. She didn’t. want o guard in the gallery when Johnson, {out in"a at weather—though. uffeur for a member of the church Suffers less depreciation than you. Beats your re-sale price by hundreds of dollars, if and when he sells. PACKARD ive beads i the pin-pricking o! sh delight it gave one he best P-W MOTORS Connecticut at S | “You don't look so much like my f - gt gt Tenk g0 course, ‘she might have Known she|appeared to dcliver periodicals, and fheier ua vou dld’ Standing oveR| o lia tonket ahdt con el She R ed him after he took, Ahar “yours—if vou could see my |10 have an orange for breakfast— |they say cents from the box. Har Sonre=it yot could - ske Syl ot i1 "ahie conldldo witHRIL dor Last Saturday_ afternoon Benjamin ather. Accepted his implied drawback, with | % §h¢ I d dwindled to a a on guard in the church. He saw the jhe smile of one wise enough to know and she walked and walked and |colored chauffeur appear and look at hat no mortal can be quite as per st ad Intenued fo : box, but make no effort tn get fect as a loved one, in the eyes of a ths tore for ois L, session of its contes homesick boy g 8 _ Surrendered to Detective James 1 “About the happiest, saddest boy I gmann, the prisoner is sai et s e Appiest, addest boy < admitted former thefts of manes white that it seemed to me he migh Bt Do ’ Tot live to get back to Walter R but he didn't know it. And when Wwe were chatting, he said to me but she kept on is all so beautiful here—uith flowers with _the = | Pupils Exhibit Work. exhibition of the handiwork of ST T pupils of the special school at 25 pretty vouns girls t Mcialy and pars ‘ Ing ladies to talk 1o wes 1 avr noat been bro- ! n adies to ta to us—I am just E n't als as e <t dreaming in advance how my folks|to take 2 raxi and she o alk a ver Reld In. the nehaon will enjoy me, tell about it | to the car track. No, she wouldn't| Toys, handwrought hamme ke Tugs. ¥ when 1'get back home.’ let the other wor get a cab, but| cabinet work, crocheting and knit:ed Tt X beautiful party, | if sh would help her to the street work form the exhibition which is in and the dear boys were so attractive | car she would be all right. because it charge of Mrs. M. M. Davison, princi- = fhat 1 wanted to stretch out my | stopped by her house in Georgetown: pai of the cenoo) s arms and scoop them all in-—which ~ s that T must be getti oldy Because that is the way I feel about my own * % *x % THE other day while the sun was shining an optimistic woman cleaned her furnace and packed her winter clothes. The next morning #he found that one warm day in June doesn’'t make a summer than the advance robin spring 0 she started Eot out a heav were sold by weight supply fifteen million motorists with fuel is no easy matter. New oil fields must con- { stantly be found to take the place of the old. Four out of every five wells drilled in new ter- ritory never produce a barrel of oil. Oil must be sought one, two, five thousand feet below ground. 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