Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1925, Page 27

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, AUGUST 23, 1925—PART T T e ’S " RUSS' AN DRYS PLAN Tiny Worm in Mexican Jumping Bean | Dog Gives His Life for Mistres F THE FLEET NEST 5 < P Krip, an old brindie bulldog, owned STREET CARNIVAL B s ol | Literally Lifts Self by Boot Straps » i bt ' St i ; " , _ _— V‘ tress. While walking near her cottage ! o > : “A man may be unable to Uft him- | strengthens it with silic and trans {at Pont Sheldon she came upon a \ . : self by his boot straps, but a tiny |forms to pups. The moth soon after | rattlesnake cofled, ready to strike worm of a Latin American insect can | pushes its way through this prepared | Krip agtacked the reptile, Killing it I not only hoist itself without the aid | door. i - i AnitationiAnainst s | of hands or feet. but, as if to make| “The jumping bean is not the only ’l:"'/ “‘;“'r he had been bitten. It was i i iti o A i & e | the trick more difficult, performs the! growth in which insects make their ut & few moments before the poison Columbia Heights Citizens ; e - + Begin Agitation Against So-|th frick more qieut verd big as homes. The cherry gall on oak trees, | started its work, and within an hour itself, carrying the house along. This |of oak apple, is another example.” | the dog had dled. Pick Committees for Fete ; . L o viet Monopoly That Gives |is"the e’ dory of the eetciruted | can jumping bean, or ‘broncho’ in October. . . : : - s s > Reds Big Revenue. Dein s 1€ 1 Knowm in Sur own Houth says a bulletin from the W e | imgton headquarters of the National | ‘Appointment of commitiees to plan 5 S L By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News 'n‘ o \1‘. \u.wn‘ jumping bean is the raer € tar Sent for a street rnival Thursday and ¥ S iy 4 o3 S : “ MOSCOW, August Despite the | seed of any of the three or four 1- | h.l ™ v ctobe ne de e " > rs ol ly of swamp trees, list SFriaky Gegener 1 nd &1 ot v L ooy duabsl o by e T | while you are away auspices of the Columbia Heights £ . T , 1 officia under the ponderous title | Business Men's Association at Four . e ; € » s 5 wale of vodka by government mon-{gr euphorbinceous plants, when infest- | teenth Har s, was an ol 1 e — ” ’ . ¥ % agitation in Russia continues | ed by « full grown larva of the small | nounce ay b um I, Dismer, 3 3 S o Wl T e 7 S . the sale or use of intoxicants. |gray tortricid moth. When the plant Ppres e tio 13 N . o e SHRE el oy e |is in blossom the moth lays an in If you'll j wo Comm ¢ ere made at 3 2 T : B 555 The government expects next year o TS Bt oot of y just leave rd e ¢ the executive committee | P b3 " L 3 N % i | to increase its revenue from vhe vodka | the flower grows with the rest, but, | at the Business Office— of He Business 4 et ¢ : ol monopoly from one hundred million | instead of becoming a pod for the seed iy eve. 4 3 e j > onde i to four hundred million roubles, by in-|of the tree, it turns into ux home for | that’s all that’s necessary— Theater > 2 ot 5 - % 3 e 3 creasing the alcoholic content from 30 | the insect. The « soon b s into ; S ¢ to 40 e L« worm c cupied only about a 7 and you’ll receive The Star— Revenue from vodka under the late |fifth of the pod or shell Czar was about a billion roubles an-| *“When the seed pods drop during nually. When intoxicants were re-|the Summer the husk splits into three A stored after several years of prohibi-|p: & he third ) 4 larly—bringing all the news tion, the authorities explaine the | i tis known as the jumping bean action was due largely to th T} t 1 h rown pod from home. of suppressing the illicit manufactur ut t 8 e kernel, - : of vodka from grain and potatoes n surfaces and one| 1 planes out to sea to act as eyes of the fleet during b-me!M;“:““"_"‘f“”“ ‘“’“: l-paxty werkers, | Ffuce. Address can be changed Evening and Sunday—regu- | exercises. Alcoholism, the stift eritage | tre 1 insi , 2 as often as necessary. When passenger travel is heavy on|peasants.” s moves | his factory were dr 21§ in Winter the larva cuts a eir Payable in Advance .| Caillaux Likely to Waive Pact With Soviet in Return | necaning “another portion follows.” | moderation o S Hen Takes Motor Trip. drinking bouts & that their wive; RI Bie ik Rt e T R motoring made a 10-mile trip under| Another describes u workers' week s this w . ed All other States— to The Sta: i e heoming London ne-|don dispatch. How the hen got into|dent, who is the bane of the peasant’s| tries have arrived here to vie | One week % 3 .25¢ 20c 10c e o ] debt terms, with an fmplicit | the hood was opened. {to go home cuss ! with v t urchill, chancellor of y licy rd Russia and this A, affec 1 eement will not be ilsimay afact (he Finieg st mutual con- | settlement reached between France negotia- cent would | expressed rica will not s Lillian Cropper, Howard | able 10 undertake. But M. hill | last ring 1 the projec Those on Publicity. s arly anxious to avold two 3 catment at Wash. nd Dan O. Miller, i, gug seconfly, ; = i, 3 _—— > — = ° s ish Rail Sections. | strangle the cultured and economic e ing a vard motion : RUSSIA MAY BE FRENCH LEVER Exglis | development of the workmen and | i trom ‘ | | IS N VQETTI FMENT = Iways and it becomes nec-| One writer gives stutistic ) in one direction by | | - i IN BRITISH DEBT SETTLEMENT |sein miivis und i vecomes e | (7 s sty sy e 1 et Rates by Mail—Postage Paid _— - | the first train carries at its rear a p, cyeess. : cent habit " through the seed walls, el iy s sign bearing the letters “A. P. the remainder in varying degrees % Maryland and Virginia— g 1 & Other writers say that the worker Sunday Evening Sunday for Easy Terms From England in Nego- squandar_iheir Wages 9n week er One month. ... cew..70c 50c 20c i S R e L e fem i st e nowha | . com.20c 15 Bc lations Starting in London. An adventurous hen with a love for | to feed their famili which opened the hpod of the car of H. W. Looker, | end party where the peasants partic- Mor . . BY WILLIAM BIRD. » what may be expected as @ |member of Parllament, says a Lon-|ipated and even the rural spor nd confectioners f " One month. ... e «.s.85¢C 60c 25¢ . s e |the car is a mystery. The heat didn't | existence ame illuminated, until| 1 improver August Joseph Cail s is an agreement on greatly | 0T T yect it and it flew out asjall slept at the Cultural Club, ers i nces, and to| the exchequer, on war debts, and the » | conviction here is that he will succeed. and indica- | s nes obvious. Tirstly, any sions of r-re ingland on the debt question 1ay ultimately ire with at least 4 tio h debt to t the in-|the United . Hope is already ety MiTe gublly, which ce wdmit Ulrich 'z . has ot s in the fire ] dliscussion was (e sl hid lection of the F ; 3 can hardly S I things, first and foremost, any sep- | n i the Unit tes Govern- e g, Thlline: | arate agreement between France and [ment simply : committeen. Clinton | Procheinent between France and Ger- | \; Walter B. Hargett, | WenY 3 In ‘ott 3 . ° Alton B. Cart Russia As Trade Basis. fi T orh 2 I aumet, Juli It is expected here that M. Caillaux | ¥ the X 1 R. Cady, 1 readii to for the ad-|setting an example for s Sher- | llins, L. O. reen, Fred Kellerand | n upsetting Fran k 34 s - 4 * 3. re ions, it will certain chairman; ¥ H. Bein, L. Colli-| to a - zree for British repudia- | me: redoubled efforts on Russia's flowe Geor S. Colison, J. -|tion of the Anglo-Soviet treaty, it is|part to get re iition from Ame Blackistone, 0. Jone: . La t » | believed th; b Haskintes 4 will be willing to pay {and possibl s of h alluring E. C. Mattingly, Clare rsley and | a heavy price for the nce that | terms e difficult to resist. e e o e e MOTOR VEHICLES apostle since before the war | portunities there to be exploited = rman continental bloc |soon us the United States Goverr, Walter B.|ung even suffered martrydom during |recognizes the Soviets. Th itan, ¥ ilities for this ide X Mtie y e magnified iam ¥ \ that it a it h I should s . closed be ithout first ob-|I e : et 1 Lower prices,announced on August i ol B : 17th, represent the most impressive man and Howard Williams i et Conmees Wi e | (T W values Dodge Brothers, Inc, have president. e S b e AT : ever offered to the publig. $100,000,000 CLAIMS || {Eit : K ' g el ARE FILED BY TEXANS | (G &), S Ll : Wider markets, mounting salesand Damages and Losses Growing Out b “"‘* A i e Steadily eXpanding output haVe of Raids by Mexicans From £ & 2 : ’ s . - 1565 t0 1675 g, W e made possible these reductions. Brecial Dispatch to The Star = ; Fadh pesrestin: o, F i | | I Ml R R They come at a time when Dodge United Mixed Claim Commi: g T L e el | g (R B Brothers product has achieved a dians du ac TR Wl A , new and impressive standard of s T : L N S S e excellence in four basic particu- S ey lars—in beauty, in riding ease, in rs as to many of > . . the claias o desired H ahe f d d ey C i , smoothness of operation, in depend- Tos sus y ranchmen of the | o1 Lower Rio Grande Valley from raids | ! aqe made by Juan N. Cortina and his band 1 ‘ B ablllty. of brigands. Other claims 1% 5 on the killing of Americ ze AR | : 5 outlaws, driving off of other depredations along the bord o R - Consult us today on these new lNgElIJ-IB_sCF.‘;JUHA‘IFfiEREI\.Ig";fiW : ' : prices—and the extraordinary i value they represent. Bright Young Britons Contemplate World’s Grief in Recesses Mimiature Model of Cemeteries. By tho Associated Pr LONDON, August —England’s *bright young people those of the Bmart set are known, may use some of their br tness to mask an h i heart or a grouch = . s BB, i one 1s to Beneve all that So-beautifully eonstructed that its low §mplied in the formation of a number 5 . i et e forabion of somes price comes as a surprise SEMMES MOTOR CCMPANY One of these is reported to have gone so far on the Toad to o arrange excursions o gravevards $ Raphael Semmes, President E,’,‘"n‘[?,‘,’\’_;",}},“fiil .1..;"'\ ';LJ"S:‘..)-‘ = : 8 Dupont Circle Main 6660 1707 14th St, ts meeting place draped in funeral polors. ;- The idea of such an organization is frew to the present generation, bLut it was popular 100 years ago when eral our old pi there were clubs for gloomy people, Lid allowance for y picko ugly people, and eve societies for Yia One of the strangest organiza- C tions was @ splitfathing club, Sold Onl h d, S e ly at the Jordan Store held on to a penny until its last gasp could exchange tales how they had GS C 13th saved an eizhth of a cent s, Under the roof of another, the un- ‘ t or. t fortunate club, thered the unhap. pily married, bankrupts und those Send for tissue-paper floor paitern who lost on r: all on equal ground in the retc v grievances. e OO OO0 OO ORI ja§=iuiai Haberdashery and textiles made in annn o = {n Hnn o ®Poland are being shipped to Russia.

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