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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. (., TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. 1925. S'I'UP AND G[] SIGNS IN RABBITBORO—A Fifty-Fifty Correspondence. s 1| MA wiILL You aiVE ~ IT'S A LETTER I1VE BUT DORA - You KNOW FUR SHIPS P’LANNED ; EEN WRITING To DANIEL : You CAYNE':lr' WRITE i | ME A STAMP [ T WANT HIM To COME DowWN Traffic Control in Harbor of ' 2 p To THE SHORE : New York Needed, Acci- | dent Shows. | OF OIL MAN IN SUIT Mrs. Spellacy Also Seeks Alimony ! Arrears—Husband on Way 1 { to South America. OH , THAT 'S ALL RIGHT, MA ' - DANIEL CAN'T READ, EITHER !} By the Associated P NEW YORK Augnst 4-—Mrs Emma P. Spellacy filed s gl preme Court vesterday against Mi Br the Consolidated Pre: i chael A. Spell oil ope nd pre NEW YORK. Auzust 4.~ A traffic | moter, 1o entorce the decree of se: a8 1< that swhich prevalls on ! | donment Br nd Fifth avenue may he i 1 ~Mrs. Spellacy demands an acconn New York's next innovation Fifteen i | V'T‘:'h‘:w‘n’:y:::‘v e h\ i,., i ‘ hundred women and sickly children 1 | ued at $400.000, one-half of which she ard when it w struck amid G g | .mvmr ;»,n ,’,‘ ‘L.‘yfi-h,—;: for }, a — / rearaze o ony amountinz to $3.000 ship Monday by the passenger liner R L R Q&naa!l‘@ [Zimss o alimouy samolintins (e S Van Dvyke add their testimony 1o 2 2 — — f $350 2 month that of numerous harbormen, who Mr. Spellacy sailed for South Amer Eay that semsihing drasticihastoite ing daughter of an aristocr: : father newly settled families in the Odessa | i 2 last turd; after t 2 ! 2 | g ot of a s s w £ ast Saturday, af far i thies Busient ) tArRox Sl D JUSTlCE TU GERMANS AM' SE ME q I S |and mother, Thomas L. Brower and GOOD AND BAD CRUPS district, 600 are in need of food and Two Drowned in Lake leased from the custody kg - : | Kathryn Givney, while J. Glynn Mac seed for the Autumn sowing. MEMPHIS, Tenn., August 4 (#).—| Hubbard, one of whose assistant T ine heficrcons, b lne: of (el ED BY PAINLEVE farlane is the heroic son of a proud FACING COLONISTS A : Granville §. Booker and Alfred Bro. | rested him on Fridav. Justice Gus huovs like the city’s traffic towers NATIONAL—“Cheating Cheaters.” |father and mether. Mausice Jarvis and i bk gan. both of Memphis, were drowned | had fixed bail at $20,000 1pon stk of smaller buoys like 2 S the Natlonal Theater Plavers fairly |30 r BTov. o e uaic X EIROLIANonth *Atflcs, Augustadi | i oo v = th 0 othor man. - A staell hogt | far iteial: tho. coict redncsd ‘the b policemen” most cities | Speaks for Peace in Dedicating - i m:!n{ in the delights of | teacher; Walter Soderling as a erook | Jewish Settlers in Odessa Have W)l Tpe !{;.;'(‘.u dirlgible - Esperia, | in “\which the: )ssing the lake | to which was furniched have planted in the middle of inter : Max: Mercin's’ fourmct crook:play:|Socasty Jratter, Bodexing a8 a/ekdos 3 with the undersecretaries of aeronau- | g e Ol S S s i e ey et et i hern iz | Memorial at Place Where French |travests,” and well' i misht. fo I e qrince, it akeg = Bright Prospects. While s, forelgn affaire. colonies 'and the ELACSET sk Pookeh e R || Thet couple cpiece mataed. i gested “Cheating Cheaters” 1s probably one | TiSks: William R a8 : presidency” on board, which left Rome | fore; Put returned fo att o o ; Seek Better Syst Stopped Invaders. {of the most enjoyable entertainments | hatge of the detectives office. and Others Despair. at 10 o'ciock last night, arrived here | Beogill._Both bhodies vere recovered Seek Better System. % that has been presented this Sum. | 3 and Robert L. Cleal P today and received an enthusiastic re A7 LTI n minor roles -— For Amany toonihe ey thath e mer by the popular stock company. |, minor role ception. After refueling, the Esperia the humdred | BS the “Assnciated Press. It serves to bring out every member The play boasts of three unusually | gy the Ascociated Press R AR is a8 B e O, e e e, August g | L S min IS SR Srmy el o et it rom st T | ottty Lt ¢ (iavids Tul S aiation. s Baoms Shelbourne N senger and freizht liners which spend reference to Germans, in an address | role, for one moment they are crooke. | (ovEr SIrection of € sraphic Agency).—Harvest pros 2 ripoli ix the principal N most of their time dodging each other | qajvered he Premier Painleve hewe PRt upon plunder, and the next the & - in the old and new Jewish colonies in Bly's Nasib At posts: “ 9 Ei in their daily runs have been aimi here | quintessence of delicacy and refine . - Soviet Russia present a contrasted Ma‘t(‘l’-Slx H()m(‘“ J for a better traffic system in the h: vesterday inaugurating a war memo- ! ment. The author has treated his THREE K'LLED IN CRASH picture of hope and despair s - J. b The idea was given impetus by vial. is considered to have special|theme with delightful humor through- - | received here are that the Jewieh ol | == ; ; ‘ dav's accident and a petition significance inasmuch as it was made | Out. reaching out rather for laughter : onies in the Krivoy Rog district o s , (Ol N colnbation on the day thi the French press|thrill and sensation. and vet both are il more abundant than in the last 15 Floors in the Bedrooms It wwas 4 miracle that peopls were informed the country the evacuation |to be found. Man Injured. years. The colonists hope to improve 1 > not hurt aboard the Tahn's Guild | of the Ruhr was complete. The story. which is better unfolded Foh X their impoverished condition and to Safe = Hospital barge.” accor to Dr. Vir We should strive hard to make on the stage than told in a review NORTH ANDOVER, Mass.. AuUgust pay off their umuiated debts %7 9 O ginia Travel, in charg hen its tug Justice reizn between ourselves and |for the highest henefit of those who 4 (#).—Three men were killed and a in the Odessa distriet only three R . » Py ) SOl It by Bont pf el SanDyke y‘vm‘? “»mhm n;r :,-p;y conflict met | purpose to see the play, finds two ap- f'--v-k-‘vh )u:n wv'lrvuch‘ ‘vmv;‘v'o‘d’ drm Jewish colon have had good har ell N R when the latter backed o s alip. | death on the other side of the firing | parently refined and wealthy families, | Ni&ht when an automobile skidded on | vests. In the other 12, crops have D > n S T T L R R T e e e O e R L e mple House, 1821 M St. N.E. § that there are not dozens of | The nmew war memorial is a light-| band of burglars and each in po after crashing into a stone wall here. | mmm— N 2 iviod N ccidents every day house resembling a church leil tower. | son of immensely valuable loc {l"_w\ dead are “Hnlmn ::,rk | [ 0 Open Daily Until 9 P.M. N s hoat Gan or i seating t is 150 feet high and situated on the | the form of jeweis which the other |of Salem. William Hayes of M| e arte—or leas—the pain en e rnist o ¥ Nachman Furniture Co.. Inc.) tain of the Alice, told ihe story. *We |elevated plane of Lorette, where 100.- | is plotting to steal. Their characteriza.|and Michael 'Doheriy ot | I Scholl's Zinopad ia the satc, eure. A e e == x| Nachman: Rumifure (Cor K et in the worst jams.” he said. “The 000 men are buried. At the suggestion | tions, their duplicity, their conversa.| Thomas Pennyfeather of Shelton corna. At drug and shoe stores. G A. Wil C Py Ships don't know and dont watch | Of the Bishop of Arras it bears the in- | tions, are very amusing. Their ef-| Conn., owner and driver of the ma g DrSe, oll’ reorge A. Hson Company S e e { zeription: ““Nations be united; men be | forts'each o outwit the other, both | chine, suffered concussion of the is'a prescription for o S : B pumane. f ving the i rain. ] s < Al in Tangle. e o ah e e g THR : Colds, Grippe, Flue, Dengue, Zino-pa. Fous Squaresiorth of 15th and HiSts. N.E. “With the %00 tuss all fightine for |the memorial stood where the invad: | climax finds both gangs finally round:| « Bihous Fever and Malaria. : 18th at M N.E. Lincoln 381 ‘vr':’a“:‘? a""“a tugs ]:"1' :;d' "‘G”‘"' |ing flood broke against a human wall [ed up by a clever detective by the | >u|'rh.nard‘ viding on the turf behind 3 Put ooe on- the pain is goos ! 3 | affic while they vank freizht | that was as unshakable as granite. |name of Ferris, whose work has struck | motor cycle is popular in Europe. It Kills the Germs. The lower part of the structure|terror to their souls long before they | forms an ossuary, in which will be are captured. The round-up, which %, | £ laced the remains of all unidentified | brings the play t 1 8 g — — ts, the railroad | P! K rings the play to a climax, comes as = = e steamers and light. | Soldiers found in the surrounding |a distinct surprise. These characters = = 1 = LA = er boats, they seem | istrict: seriously play their parts from start = = TI= H == == —] impossible to straizhten. out. | S : to fin which adds cleverness to E == =, = == == = Our men are set, I think. to stand | | the play, and yet the audience finds = == == = = == ‘_E . for moet any of the newfangled trat-| THREE BANDITS KILLED. |nearty laughter. even in their most = == 1 = = == == = fic systems they laughed at when they | Sk | serious moments. e = = == I= =1 = = 5 = = —' were ed out on land. For the | A= .eneta_Lane is seen as the charm = == —— = ——_. —_— = == = sake omen and private citizens, | CAT and Stolen Pay Roll Recovered — z =4 — — = == = _—_‘ = 3 such as were in Monday's accident something ought to be done.” Capt. R. A. Smith, another tug hoat | MEXICO CITY, August 4 (P). —The in Mexico. 3 I | man,.said many of the harhor skip- |war department was notified vester = ~m= = = ——3 = —==F = — pers aiready had reached a sort of | day by Gen. Alamada. military com = e+ - |— = Y === == = zentlemen’s agreement” on harbor | mandant over Coahuila, that the == B = » == == —_—Ef = traffic rules, supplementing the rules | polica had recovered an automohile % == = = == == == 2 = 3] Jaid down by the Government. But he | and 4,000 pesos which four bandits Wihea ety —_—= == y = == == == = =4 A agreed something more stringent was | carried off last Saturday after attack are’ golng i 4 —F —¥— = == == == y =\ = \ needed |ing Supt. Hodges of the Penoles vl —_— = = \ — = - L = = . | Mining Co. i It’s Cheaper == & = N =< —_— == 7 > ) Hodges was motoring from Penoles A == == = = = -~ = L) | when the attack was made upon his Charter a Bus L HAVERHILL, Mass., August 4 (). | car. The bandits left Hodges on the e —] = ey - Mary C. Tompkins, a direct [road and drove off with the car and - — 1 of John Alden. who landed | the money for the pay roll. A force . LR T ““ th Rock in 1620, is dead at | of police pursued and caught up with ere, following a paralytic | the bandits at San Jose Ranch. Three more than 40 years she | bandits were killed and the other was or school teacher in Haverhill. |captured. 50114 14th St. N.W. il ) il il A i [ i i i e I "“"mfiu.uflfiil ©) g W [ P ) ; E . MARK TOSC. MASTER'S, VOICE™ | J HIs" Charming ! Poster Bed Now you can hear these great artists at a fraction of the former cost. Wednesday we continue the most famous sale of the times—700 Good - looking four- ster in Colonial Red il " ,!7 l abogans. [ = T = Victor-Victrolas G !, % 1.4 hice fff_ = 2 and Less MORINI i j 3 Five Dollars Delivers Any Vietrola No Interest Charges Whatsoever! Here's evolution applied to the talking machine business. A month ago, we would have thought it impossible to sell Vic- trolas for one-half price and less—and yet tomorrow, the seem- ingly impossible happens. Victrolas—at less than it costs to make them. This sort of a thing cannot go on forever—if you have ever longed for a Victrola, or if you are thinking of buy- ing one for Christmas—select it Wednesday and benefit by one of the most sensational price cuts the Nation has ever wit- nessed. T [ ‘SIX SPACIOUS FLOORS TEEMING WITH VALUES }mmmm |h|m|ui"um|m| il scotn AN il P ) i P/ Right through the extensive selection 1 savings extend. Big savings, too, on the very cream of our stock. “ ! }"uuummm mu...fim ‘.' " dmhllllmlllm TR Victrola'No. 80 Now, Practically every model in the Victor $55 Catalog included in The Hecht Co. Sale Previous August Sales of Lifetime Fur- s niture—wondrous as they have been— cannot compare with this sale now at & CHEMET J NS s 7 Ve . S = 3.000 Victor Records | & = := Including practically all of the artists pictured. Caruso, Heifetz, =< N s il Kreisler, Tetrazzini, Powell, etc. 10 and 12 inch Red Seal records that formerly sold from $1.25 to $3.50. Buy as many as you want. Reductions have never before been so sharp nor has so much good furniture ever TETRAZZINI “iy been included in such a sale. = - — Vietrota No. 400 = = $112.50 for 10-in. Victor Records for 12-in. Victor Records S= Get your Victrola and Records tomorrow at MAYER & CO. BATTISTIN 4 il 7 / A Seventh St. Bet.D @ E = ga— - : vy £ - Hecht Co. Music Store, 618 F St. Washington's Fastest Growing Department 4 wll .fl b | il T/zé Auqust Sale of LIFETIME FURNITURE TR by Wi Wi ’nnm i i iy o ! | [

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