Evening Star Newspaper, October 20, 1925, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1925. 21 SB[]PES’ EUUNSEI_ |Wines Prove Lure |ONCE UPON A TIME Jack and the Beanstalk. IV BY W. J. ENRIGHT | To Make Bordeaux | : i . " ) I ; FLESSTATENEN] _omention 0 City | Neal Alleges Three Errors by | Judge at Dayton—Hearing Set for Saturday. wociated action than eims or the came to choosing a place for XU vear's meeting. was spirited battle while it I, and the champions of the i s grew lirical of the vintuges By the Associated Prese 7 Bordeaux and KNOXVILI Jndge John in_the bidding n of Rhea County < Toulonse chimed in with its sweet d in overruling the nied flowers. and Tours and i . N ned for a new trial an. modestly recounted the 1E TALL WOMAN EXPRESSED SURPRISE THAT ioven Tennirie Jach askeo To ar vanew iy usr @Au WAS HALF DEAD WiTH FEAR BuT ATTHE of John 1 pes, conticted jof ‘vio- | \chatms gfithe, products (ot ielr JACKTSHOULD COME Te HER HeuSE FoR, SHE SAID| | #oR TAE Mcwt -TE Goop womAN waS AT LAST ND OF THE CORRIDOR A STAIRCASE LED lating the T see ianti-evolution IT WAS WELL KNowN HiR HUSBAND WAS A PERSVADED AND THEY PASSED THAOULH ALowC uP To A LARGE, WARM KITCHEN, AND THERE :‘v' rx::A:vg']:;;:‘f|:1ri’,:‘:,,l.',r-il"i:‘;x‘m enve PowERFUL GIANT. HE NSVER ATE ANYTHING BuT COMRIDOR ON ONE SIDE OF WHICH WAS A CRATING HE Soot BEGAN To FEEL COMFORTABLE ANDAT HUMAY FLESH AND WOULD EAT JACK IF HE IFOUND OF THE PRISON WHERE PeoR VICTIMS GF THE HOME. SUBDENLY THERE WAS A LOUD . Toniime 1o e sesemment of eroe GCHICAGO CIVIC OPERA | i TAERE. .| Leant wene weprgmecie Newpaper Syndicae] | KoK AT THE DOOR. filed in the Supreme Court here . : ; RECOGNIZES NATIVES .. sel for the plaintiff in error 3 The assignment of error also charged - violation of the Cc ' American Singers Among New | Nort see and of the Unit | he terday by John Randolph Neal, coun the passage of the anti-evol early ourt erred X Talent in Company Open- 0 Dl e p ing o of bar ¢ the company. o DT mother American — : 1 long Italian training H/HE GIANT'S wiFE MURAIED T6 PuT JACK INTO A 818 EMPTY KETTLE. SHE THEN PUT THE COVER ON,AND WENT TOLET HER HUSBAND IN. JACK HEARD HMiM SAY, IN AVOICE LIKE THUNOER,"WIFE, I SMELL FRESHMEAT. won by a ma- De Pinedo on Return. HONGEKC October 20 (). — to | Comdy ancesco de Pinedo, the SNARE IN HUNTING LAWS. | did days of sport on the Susquehanna | ]l Compte, ‘.‘;‘l,u’v gmme warden. A \\'n’:r!'-n Lo Compte sald: ‘Lr hunt- o e & roir MhEtIA e St ocal law of Harford County does not | ers do not. remember this they ar —_— - fats Sile year shmild Broeh BTN ERe it Bt i s up a | liable to arrest and fine for gettinz on | the laws governing the shooting of | gro gy fia catunis Ratarait Duck | the fowl or they may incur penalties | while o83 the river, in Cecil ( 1 them to prevent their of { Ttalian f who recently flew from of $100 or move. ty, hunters can go out the nizht heing spoiled by such an ex- o, arrived here today This is a bit of advice of E. Lee | fore. erience.” . Special Dispatch to The iar BALTIMORE, October hunters who are contemplating splen- a Philadelphia n his career in ouiated Prese TAGO, October = wide oppo with the 7 ENGINEERS TO MEET. Improvel Methods of Road Con- structicn to Be ® ‘hicago, route fre riisis of the com improve reh Counci i he meetin CEECHES HIT BY BLIGHT. ! Gevernment Experts Puzzled by Conditions in Maryland. that iz puzzling the best pa of the United States Government cording to F fer, assistan rediers again in- Anemia is Plant Industry of the United Department of vised Mr. many sections are simil, The trouble has appear large citics in every ca Leviathan, is one of the new of many successes in | vear, adds 1o the | American singers | alent to com shed artists n the an - YouTl guitkiy Trade for Studehaker ;Pouflrf‘nliaifi_mg-flnish vm - Paris on pany warned! Chronic colds, indigestion—dizziness— adaches—these are almost invariably the re- sults of blood starvation—anemia. Night time is old Mother Nature's repair time— you should wake up in the morning furf energy, eager for the coming day. If you are tired, listless, it means you are in a generally run-down condition— ready prey for almost any wandering germ. For more than thirty years, physicians have pre- acribed Gude's Pepto-Mangan as the sure way to ef- fect permanent cures. 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