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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924, M AGEE AW A”S Seven Times Widow, WI]MEN RE EI.EBT KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Plays It Safe. Bv POP MOMAND Woman, 74, to Take :gé-é- i o o TLL READ 1T OVER TO —ou- ! SuPPoSIN' EDDIE HEy- SEXD THAT SAME Wi ; * ANGELEY ~ ~ . A = TO Wrt. DE BECK N.v.C. RULING OF COURT ™o: & 96 Years 01 oG A PRICHARD| |35 555 LR/l Wi oot | Ba i sben o oo (S AN 2 - . o , B the Associated Press. . ALL" BECAUSE CLAE(C:Z, SN ware me % 200, nd an BUYIR JOME DAne @ ag (P cugaer, new Waven = ) ary Sanders, 74 years old. s g : e e (e « 17 ALOYSIOS P, SOPPOSIN' HE DoesnT . i New Mexico Editor at Liberty ;“"_'fj.i:h‘:l"flhus;;":‘fl‘;‘;e;;:‘;;‘;;; Business and Professional| |, 250" 0 Sors ‘ 1 MEGINS, e G R 2 an' EDDIT CALLAN, { 1 While Tribl.lnal Studies Par- afternoon. The bridegroom-to-be c‘ubs c‘ose COnvenfion €EDDIT SELZER is A. J. Fuller, 96 years old. Six ASKING HIt don Power of GOVernor. | fidien e, Mk and With Sports Events. and Mr. Fulle: By th ighiin g ssociated Press. ¥ the e « and als " : g SANTA FE, N. 3 y: 2 L e oteran and inm T BADEN, Ind., July Elec- < best man at the |tion of officers and a program of Las Ve for contempt of sports events today closed the con- ter Sheriff Delsado twice vention of the National Federation SR = had r‘v!u.\-'(.[ to honor pardons for him BELGIANS JOIN CHINESE of Business and Professional Women's Hinkle, Clubs, which has been in session here e e e IN PROMOTING RAILROAD | since sonday. bond. The Albuquerque editor was The nominating committee report released last night following hearing [ Buropeans to Float Million-Franc|made last night recommended the re- on a writ of habeas corpus before the election of Miss Adelia Prichard of ‘ State Supreme - Court. Loan to Care for Purchase | portand, Ore., as president. ish Countess Toils in Chicago WRECKED RIVER BOAT A enpianiTackoort anala meero | In a session replete with charges of Materials. The convention disposed of one of i o et SO | e e e nn En e e At Leather Machine for $18 Weekly| BROUGHT TO SURFACE i:, "2 i hit'or o D U R A N T SN s dival of | priate $10,000 for support of the fed- il smeared over the surface of the the editor ary ‘pend-| PEKING, July 25.—The revival of|priate $10,000 2 2 = i | s it c railway, construction s forecast by a | eratlon's " publication. RS jRis] Three Dead, One in Critical Con- of the crew, includ- liberations regarding e | : s ntet i by Belgian and | adopte wes | tha ol y the Asociated Pres: any of the Chicago society women iti s ing Capt. Perrin, who clung to the| « > pardon vested in the State executive | contract entered into By FUEEL Sl mgee Bt N .| omcaGe, Jay The Countess|who watch 2 i il dition—Cargo Loss, $70,000, | 7%, \%¢ the Climax before it finally | Just a Real Good Car” in 1 of direct contempt Chinese bankers for the purpose of | federation Work for 100 per cent sub- . July ss | who watch her experiment, and w aga 2ls: T - < T 3 # ettled or to packages of merchan- | apts by 0. O. Askren of Las|gnancing the extension of the Lunghai ption to the magazine. Elsa, granddaughter of King Gustave | not until July 30. That is the day the After Squall Swamps Ship. e h Aloateor from: the ves e e e e o7 | Railway from Chenchow, Honan Prov- Voting Apathy Condemned. “]dug";l*:'r"'l';rrr':’:(r ‘;*f_fi‘\;'; den, and | hotel clerk says “Miss Bernadotte | NEW l;;lLLI-J?"NS. Ta, suiy 25—The | were rescued by the harbor firchoat | S e t® of “Th pardons | ince, to Sianfu, Shenst Province. | At tne federatlon banquet tast|| ENE O MOUEC SR SRR, | may be expected back rtena o | BEee Thet of Liekport, ‘L., which valued at | The S S ranted Magee, met with failure ans have agrecd to floa night former Gov. I . Mor- | I8 ca e came to America to attend a s ST L ] is expected to be a total los he court also refused enterta " in Europe for the pur- | row of Kentucky spoke on the neces-jat a power machine, cutting *.A. convention in Washington @ and | “;"‘f,"’"‘y:?k\?’,ihs"fmpf Ch 5 $60.00 Choame Snappy, ¢ e Cl ese a | = c ! e 4 2 - ouse . e e ——————————— RS motion “thae M e forbidden | chase 1o and the Chinese a | sity of public interest in the affairs| hides for shoes and automobile cush- E L A house | g g a brief windstorm, w = = T'aste to publish anyt o of government guest in New York of Mr. and Mrs. in_ his newspaper, the New |tion work Linkening this “motion picture age s L o work ract signed on July 19 is a|in America” to the decadent hip-| Last week the countess was the|came to Chicaxo was entertained Dy O e S eaalbeacticanon A Teelared Magee's statement [ modification of the Belgian contract of | podrome period in Rome. Mr. Mor- | honor guest of Mrs. BEdith Rockefeller | 5T © k. ather sl 1 side of the river. | i in brown es than two days after he was sent (LI ELIL I L1 L L L L LIS A1 was sentenced and t at he @id | from Kansu province, through Shensi| stemming the flood of political inatf- s devoted her 1f r hey were Felix whom he | Ju12 for the construction of a railway | row urged women to do their Part inyecormick. Later she registered at S | men drowned were mem- The Drink S eevidor his tribunal a court, was | and Honan to the s [asem a hotel as Miss Elsa Bernadotte, told | pocich Ll L ‘ears old, chief engi- t Made Milwa € Urin contumacious. while defense attor- Sl G apparent.” he sald, “that we|the Y. W. C. A of her interest in 'The countess was told of | Lockport; Milfon Pichauss, | : al ilwaukee Famous. neys argued t s merely a ter- are hing a time feared by both|the life of the factory girl. and start- | an expe € h y o —_—————— n g . a an experiment the ynal board of & n cat| VIRGINIA MAN NAMED. |Washington® and Hamilton. = Indif-| . oue to find a job. She walked Chi- | the Y. W. (VA is making here thix ) — R e Order a Case for L gl ference ‘and meglect of any Interest| c,go streets for several days, answer- | Summer. " Former girls from | | MeCormick Medic anses Hlteed) YOUR HOME Z elgnla0 A on the part of the people will serfous” | inx advertisments ~without' succ all over the country have been in-| = previous training mot re- v s providing for jury | R, N. Ditt of Hampton Heads Ne-|1y threaten, if not destroy, orderly|.hen when she had about decided to | vited here to make a study of indus Graduate 5 quired, We equip you for highest t cases where sen- i government. Of 56,000,000 voters in| give up her quest she found a job tetal conditions They went out about | | Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Baid profsssional positions. Complete Telephone—Frank. 4726 tences in ex of a $50, fine were gro Musicians. T020 only 26,000,000 exercised D P hott hiis tarned| = monthoago. ann! Sof fAcwryRIoDs Eourss, 3 to 9 months, In session n o age 3 e- 99 v 3 N . . g " d. Get latest catalog. . . imposed, and declared Magee had re : . 5 feanchise. In 1922 the percentage was | pides are sent to be ‘cut by power |for themselves, many of them trudg- Eyesight Specialist Elliveer roun | e CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 25 —R.|franc! e e fight Spedt COLUMBIA SCEOOL OF DRATTING Schlitz Dist. Co. Mr. Askren further intimated that|Nathaniel Ditt, director of music at Sewing. In the evening she goes|ing positions. They expect to use the 409-410 McLachlen Bldg. 1460 T8t Phons North 272 1320 1st St. N.E. gee had entered into some agree-|pyampton Institute, Hampton, Va home to a little room not far from | experience thus gaines fit them 10th and G Sts. N.W. 2 1 x&im"xx\;‘i;hmf:&df:;m;r:‘(‘:rfl;vrr:;:rr(g:: 1] as elected president of the N Exploration Ship Safe. 1 not called upon | for social service work. event of his conviction, and que: " | tional Assoctation of Negro Musi-| GLACE BAY, N. §. July 25.—The S The valiaity of the pardons, ¢ cians to succ Cameron |Canadian government exploration ship = ing they were pre-dated. The court, | White at vesterds Arctic is making good progress on her however, held that presence of the trip to the Canadian North, according pardons at_the trial prima facie D sEECS T from her yes- ence of the o be lim- e 2 terday. evidence ‘of their validity, to be lim- e ih Arctic aniiped State bench, a large sea. which put out her fires, Further declaring that while he was n be held | but she soon recovered from the mis- willing for appellate courts to review s in July. hap the case, Mr. Askren said that he was “not vet ready to allow the govern- or, governed by whim or caprice, to| become a king and to make the courts | Lle to protect themselves by giv- ing immunity to defendants BALL CLUB FLIES. Army Team Travels by Air to| and Avoid Heat. . MITCHEL FIELD, N. Y., July 25 Radl“m Hay Fever —For what is declared to be the first Solution time in the history of aviation, a | * d h = United States Army base ball team 7 | o are used together 1in ;':x"dn some * 2 lediiny fanee A : the treatment of Hay ane ve ¥ F ew from % S S Mitchel Field to Camp Vail and re- s t 3 Fever and no relief is turned in the same manner. RS 5 1 The excitement of the flight was 3 obtained, return empty too much for the local team, which % & containers and the lost, 6 to 3. It had been planned to \ A 3 i - 4 rail, but Maj. Hens- L, : purchase price will be ley felt the heat migl interfere with 2 . 0% - refunded. the boys on the 50-mile_trip. il S i B i i i four De Haviland and XS _Try this combina- onel D fibomber were nnt e ¢ tion. If you are not service. ‘WO rips of eacl plane o / % % o b ” were necessary to get the players to > " relle}ed, it costs you Camp Vail. sl nothing. —_————— "HH % . 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