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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 1925 AU'I'U UBH]’ LESSUN ONCE UPON A TIME The Three Little Pigs I11. BY W. J. ENRIGHT MOTHER, 70, FINDS SON, J : GONE 11 YEARS, IN CELL e ’ I Vs < - e — 2 Y /Y § Mortgages Hom:;o—Gu to Ne j i TR ; ; ‘ = s : ; 7 & braska to Plead for Par- don for Man. Eldridge, Judges and Traffic : ; ? W B 4 pit o e g == ; ! : % \{ g LINCOLN, Nebr., July 15.—After Officers Hear United States T 2 Z ; = = \ 3= g {11 vears of uncertainty as to the i : t s ; L) whereabouts of her son Leo, Mrs. Experts Talke . : z == . o113 ~(8 & ‘ | Mary OHearn, 70, of Scranton, Pa J - 7 / appeared before the State o s and pleaded that the . whom she found in the Nebraska Determined to obtain the best pos . penitentfary, is innocent of the e T = 3 < R 3 . 7 murder for which he is serving a ; sircets ot 3 = b : S S g % life term. lenqwf. g i ’) > sentenced June 19 | 1914, at Falls, Nebr. He has main : tained his innocence H HE LITTLE PIG ANSWERED,'NO,NO,BY THE mosrel Tt e s Sha Dot BHE SECOND LITTLE PIG MET A MAN WITH A HE HOUSE WAS BUILT AND NO SOONE R WAS MAIR OF MY CHINNY CHIN,CHIN, "THEN THE WOLF JO,HE HUFFEDAND HE PUFFED AND HE home at Scranton in order that she BUNDLE OF WOOD AND HE SAID, "PLEASE MAN GIVE LITTLE PIGSETTLED INIT THANALONGCAM SAID,” THEN ILL HUFF AND LL PUFF AND UF FED AND HE HUFFED AND AT LAST HE and her daughter, Miss Bea O'Hea ME THAT WOODTO BUILD ME A HOUSE " AND THE WOLF AND SAIR/LITTLE PIGLITTLE PIG VLL BLOW YOUR HOUSE IN" BLEW THE HOUSE DOWN AND ATE UP THE might co here. Mother and THE MAN GAVE THE WOOD TOTHE LITTLE PIG. LET ME COME IN” LITTLE PIG: | duaghter will return to Pennsylvania McClure Newspaper Syndicat - e omorrow. to await actio & © paper Syl e 7o B G /L5 STy O AN l;m’:r TOW to await action of thi < Conley, 27, 6f Van Werth, Ohio, a "l Prince and Washington streets with ., JAND CONCERT. ROCKVILLE. \\; TRl e Gt ALEXANDRIA. e e his evening at @ : SRR to local people, at its meeting held the ndstand, Navy , by Chin 5 Washington, the ceremony ‘“k\nul B 4 - mhe| Monday night re-elected the old board the United State sand, ROCKVILLE, Md, July 15 (Spe-lpjace at the rectory. | ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 15.—The | o¢"girectors and officers. The report Benter, » | |clab—The Woman's Club of Be-| Rarly in the month Robert J. Ana.|WOrk of reconstructing the market|of the president, J. Y. Willlams, for <1“‘9“‘§;ia~m thesda, this county, is understood to be | dale of this county ned from the | building on the Cameron street side | H’xe 1>3~:h":fltrh b hu}l‘:mlllod 1le 3 . S i 3 ity | clerk e Ci ri e o b ranin for | showed that the hotel when comples . .Stieberitz serlously considering the advisability t1,1.:3;,\-.1“&”[",,,,,‘.,“'v 3 p S to make ro ”‘l for ‘h“ h""";’ °"‘:>..x| 11 cost $310,000, of which nmgunl \ overture, S of erecting for its use a clubhouse at | {0, 12 (PN, A0 / aays [‘,’:;fe;‘q O e OO IOr e | $275,000 will e received from the sale \ Largestandfinest Blanche” ... -Boleldieu | | Bethesda. To give impetus to the|ago the unused permf s returned | 22 h of preferred stock. The board of di- linerevertocircle Cornet solo, “Ca 1 of he clerk, -2 begun, arge force of men I8 at | actors have arranged with the Ameri- . A Venice” ... 3 .Emerson movement a special meeting of thvw\"'n‘ e clerk. There was no explana- | Wik Ths: Bl e city bY|can Hotels Corporation to lease the $ the globe (John Cour , bandmaster, club members was held in St. John's (VG0 1 o of Rock. | contractors § 1 that the | b jiqing to the latter for a period of 4 il 1' L Irs. ¥ n.np;“&wurlgfl ki | work is being done by city employes, | SHLAINE 10 the latter Jl s i I Sailing Westward from Episcopal Parish Hall, Bradley lane | vilo and. Charies 1 g y N - . ‘ 8 i, direction of Ci Eng! a a5 Soee — ; ew York Novemb. Rhapsody, and the Rockville pike, a few .mem town were married at HuRes, aRocton of (SIy BnEk mpleted and ready for occupancy er 25 c s O - -l c. Di This is the first time in 50 o ot : v i ot icRE L Liszt | |ago. A number of sifes were sug-|thesda a few days ago by It aE L erial: o juges Have b {s“thlr;er':nu.fl?r‘\n?»‘rlp‘n xgl;:z?lnw}f 4 y Back N. Y. Apr. & 26 | umoresq oming gested and a committee was named to | Richmond, hodist | }e By in the Gity Hall bulaing, | 223 . COEpO ¢ i 132 Days—60 Cities F -Bellstedt | | consider the sites available and report | Church at that place, th en-made:in: the. Gty Hall b Philadelphia are supervising engineers, | | > Reminiscenc at an early meeting of the club. minister & cter] s Bty ”‘l' ondption) ot '"',"‘_‘l“;‘x"‘“f:;‘ and H. L. Stoddart of New York is the 14 Countries 2ot of Scotland” .........Godfrey > c Y o | 3 the Royal stree he present | rchitect. The directors are J. Lin ed Star Line. 1208 F St Fant: |~L“mll!w el e T e S T e X health offices in the police station side | ficlq Damon, J. Leslie Kincaid and ? REDSTARLINE || > American Express i Sazaen AT ir., chalrmin he fu of Mrs. Lucy h-| of the building will be turned over to | | Stephen X. Bobo of the American Ho- IntereainalMerasie o G . eric: ntasia, e e . 2y, W whre | the Police Department and courts 1 Coraoration. ‘Oerroll ok B ooperation T Drociand. Bidsood 4o L am W, Bria : : | who died early 1 St The bursting of a mas main in|\Ven Ceorke . Warfeld ¢ & - BetIsu Exbr oy s Brelimiand, e | Corby, Mrs. Mona. V Mrs, Henry | her home at Glen = > € - Excerpts from “Erminie,” | C. Karr and Mrs. E. Percival Wilson. | 70 vears, took pl e o 3 o n “H)h ]R'Mm"m‘h:‘ e wu;fm'm | Burke, Harry Hammond and J. § @ 1| manhole cover to be blown of represe; z prot st Jakobowski | | “'As a result of a collision between|from the Methodi p guibet 1 consierable axcfiemsett Bo | gt T TPIeesniing Hen afodkbeid | : automobiles they were operating, | tomac. The services were conducted | for I o tHe oot ode Aaed | ;--Bosauet | | which occurred on_the Laytonsville| by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Watkins, and | 1y £as department. | -— i ' plke near Emory Grove, and which | burial was in' the cemetery nea th Alexandria_ Council of the| Xire Amelia Hull of Tovey, IIL., is| e _— Finale, “The Star Spang resulted in painful injuries to both, |church. Mrs. Pumphrey, who w K = 3 sl | . Mrs phrey, who wi Knights of Columbus will celebrate | 3 Bann Nathan T. Mills and C. Gorman|fore her marrlage a Miss Bell, had|the twenty-fifth anniversary of the | oeves gl ® gine, Oldest woman | R HeveE Ban At B ivein TR Gt MO ant Griffith, the latter a rural free delivery | been a_resident of that section for | founding of the local council tonight ot ‘m’ 9\:,‘,“ (;n\»LnEi:, tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., mail rier, both ofs Gaithersburg, | half a centur jje| ith a banquet at the Hotel Belvoir. | e | | by he galied Staies Miring | [yere, before Judsp Samuel Riggs iy || Xor eperatine an sutomobile while| e’ speaker wil ve Daniel 3. calla | 1) [ ) ) ) = e I = I =10 Band; William H. Santelmann, the Police Court here on charges of {under the influence of liquor William supreme treasurer uf the Knights | reckless ‘driving. Mills was found |Owens of this county paid a fine of | of Columbus and president of the Nor- | g e i Bargisavs guilty and fined $10 and costs. The |$150 and costs in the P Cougt | follk and Washington Steamboat Co. | : : case against Griffith was dismissed. |here. Judge | Riggs gave | A feature will be the presentation of | March, “The Rifle Regl: SRhME sntaring through this county | hini the' Brivilege spendin x| St bl Sl | The House Closcd All Doy P MO R e on his way North from his home in|months in of Correc ey e P < y . T Verat “lorida, W. W. Sterrick was arrested | ad, but he ted to hand over|Church. Music will be furnished by : AWARD T0 BANK WORKERS Charact. ., “Rus £ by Policeman Roy Bodmer charged |the cash the local orchestra, Les Chats Fous. | Sarurday—Durmg s with running his car in excess of the| Charging that the defendant de- eie 0 4 608 ELEVENTH SL J - uly and August deputy sheriff. She is 62 years old. P legal speed limit. He was fined $25 |sei him three months after their War on Delinquents. Institution Distributes Half M\l- e T and_costs. | 1 has ever since refused| The actual war on delinquent tax: A S al, BLbes William B. Smith of Mount|to return to him, Harry F. Swiggard | payers has begun with the service of lion Stock and Increases Dividend. e e Rainier, Md., and Miss Helen Walsh, |of Cabin John has filed suit in the | warrants on several persons charged | 15 (#).—Dis. Sy ol e ; 18, ;o “Washingion. were marsied In| Glrcult. Court here absolute | with neglecting t y their city Ii-| than half & million 3 = <2 ’ Rockville on Monday by Re . | divorce fr Mrs. Jul wiggard, | censes. A 1¢ up before the | ployes of the | . ook asiofor b teralnis v a resident Rew Y ity | court this morning were dismissed | se in the Chureh, the ceremony taking place at is represented by Attorney H.|when it was shown that they were | , effective Samion ety French (o | [the home of the minister. Maurice Talbott of Rockville either not required to pay or had paid. er unced veste D Aatican (5) Rev. Millard F. Minnick, rector of | $ ., e bill sets forth Northern Virginia Hotel Cor- The 2 Gliean’ Dy tilie R Christ Episcopal Church, officiated at re marrie \Eton on Ap: on, owners of the new George t {9 Zoih the marriage here of Samuel Glenn |15 i Mason Hotel, which is being built on e of ¢ . institution| | wphe' Star Spangled Banner” after six moy oper wder the of Courtesy .Strauss ilhouettes’ ..Hadley S Thicodas that’ll be a record breaker 85 Superl) Frocks —taken from much higher priced grades—and reduced to 19 They are most effective models —of varying‘ exclusive types-~ designed for street, sports, after- noon and even more formal wear --products of the master modes- men. Sionca" e VK| FREE SERVICE IN MOVIES. | 27770000 MEYER 'S SHOP 7777777, ///// The stock will be diyided among the | —_ employes on the basis of one sk e, | Procedur ng Bu- ¢ k Bawi ST ‘P i erexfllofp;:“i:m i -A change in Department Managing and Buying necessitates : HOLLYWOOD, Culit., July 13 (9 this SALE! Every garment must go—and Go Quick! : ave decided THIS SALE WILL DO THE WORK! {to open a free casting bureau to en- ‘.m.« motion picture extras and day employes to escape the fee of 30 per Sixteenth | cent of the ¥ charged by inde- tarks, 1626 ’Inendnnt bureaus and employment | e ’ N e agencies. The industry makes more | . Service, | than 200,000 placements of casual f the labor annual THE WRiGHT Co. 7/ CLEARANCE SPECIALS We List o Bewiternsin This regardless of former Classification From Our selling price and vqlue AT ONE PRICE Simmons Simmons Poster Beds, New “Grace- mahozany line” Tubing Bed—Wood finish; all sizes. Simmons $ -piece Coil Spring — i For double or single beds. In Chiffon — Lace — Crepe — Printed Flowered Chiffons, etc., of charming color expressions S monie ~ immons and brilliant trimming efiects. Square - tub o All-cotton Mat- B tress—Art tick- ing; rolled edge. It's a sensational clearance effort--with real values at a sig- nally low price as the magnet. . Second Floor Simmons All Layer Felt MATTRESS Every size is in this lot. Every desirable pattern, style Delivered in sanitary wrap- and weight is included—suits for Summer, Winter, Fall and ping. Top valueat....... Spring—BUY THEM NOW AND SAVE! OTHER JULY SPECIALS % and } OFF Gibson Refrigerator..... i s .14 Off $4.75 Porch Rocker. 34 A =i $3.75 . $16.50 Cotich Hammock. .....$1250 Evening Clothes Not Included $69.00 Upholstered Fiber Reed Sule $41.50 No Exchanges, C. O. D. or Refunds $169 3-piece Kroehler Davenport Bed Suile, tapestry upho]:’tercd cane-back 'QZW——EL%S%%EM%% 1331 F STREET 905 7th Street |——o]———|o|]c——=|0|—=—=1In|——=lo[c——]ole———|o|——|n|———|a|c——— 0| —] The Remainder of These Exqu1s1te Wash Frocks - Made up in the handsomest im- ported Voiles—plain, plaids, dotted $4.5O Alterations at Actual Cost! b= bl——= =B l———] EEEEEEEEEEE&:EEEEEEE and flowered—representing the roy- a]ty of tub weaves........c....... Sizes for Women and Mjisses. Second Floor d=|o|c——=|o]———|a|c——==|n] hing for the well dressed man and bo