Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1925, Page 14

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14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925. ] -4 J cars poverty-stricke | i e b i al 'A'e\\'u. k ree is 50 vears old n ENGINE COMPANY G |Rich Negro Leaves |COST OF U. 5. PAUPERS |25, 5i* o Joiioysi /| Bives Notable for Brros, | the tomous “Tromck” mile makes| Largest Bose Bush. | Sews. The tree 30 vare i o0 i d entabishmens o oad e LU | Collectors of errors will find that Just outsiiel (of Alhambra, Calir, | ! 00K (hanid feetsin ciroyitérence | Children Fortune SHOWN IN STATISTICS mates, and one-half had less than 25, | some editions of the Bible have be.|Tead as “Is there no treacle in Gil-| e lurgest rosehush in the world i | @t the bottom. and the vines haie “The small almshouse,” it was add- |come celebrated because of their er.|ad?” The “Beer” Bible got its name ! blooming, according to the Detrolt | reached a length of 125 feet ed, “stands out as the web of indif- for substituting the word ‘“beer” for | (: n Built on Pennies ference'und neglect which begins with 1o The “Breeches’ Bible o one, |sirane avink’ and the “Vinegar: : a 's no g of 3 . v / HAS & S J Ui A o Average of $334.64 Spent for In-|§ Public that elther knows nothing of | 1111560, makes Adam and Eve sew- | -vinemas' where “vineyara" mas e y fEe SOENAEEE 8 SoM | | by the i | dividual and 2.14 Acres that it pays no attention to condi. [N fi5 leaves together fnto breeches. | tended. J., October tions." . ‘ - Consider the s | The school children whose pen- i i g . 7 : : Georgetown Citizens Cele-| nics spent in his candy store had Ol Among the Arhuaco Indians, a tribe | § Reputation of | formed he s fortune - inhabiting one of the mountain fast.| s A isitio 20 . were the beneficiaries of the estate | By the Associated Press. nesses in Colombia, it is the custom { : v ] o k. brate Acquisition of $25, | of more than §100,000 left by John The average pauper in the United |for a man to reside in a hou: v (Ahas. SChWal'lL & Son . < | W. Underhill, aged neg: ates obtalns an expenditure of $334.64 | himself after marriage, while his w | 4 €03 in Apparatus. will, filed for probate yesterday. nnually for maintenance and has ! i hboring house; X ! @ When you are having trouble with | 801 11th St. NW. Main 2704 1 ER YO 1t ens of George- | shack ! his death. His money |found in averaging the varying figures | i 3 THE BEST SERVICES OBTAIN BT € ot She o he per capita_value of buildings joca Wisconsin: avenue| JIUA the Inatruetion, “snend it a0 |, (RS IEE St AValie o uldioey FURNITURE LEAN and PRESS ; the Fitting—the Lenses t n T aror iy abor : per’s care averaged $1,118.96. RENTING . 1 the F : No Engine: and 3 States of the Union were shown to ! ALL and DELIVER X —and the Frames have widely ditferent ideas as to what | OR tus to their equip. | | sistence and maintenance al Rcceptiqns Drives ’ .o TESTS ARE SOUGHT =i i e | Comventions oice || 8 MEN’S SUITS . . . . 95¢ . = | In South Dakota the property in %000 Foldinz Chnirs X : 5 V1% Maryland Official Says Pupils"] ment in almshouses and alms., Always In Stock 2 (Silks and Linens Excepted) \ i wr 5 ouse 1 ® son cared for is | \ - o Failures Often Are Trace- | $s.600, white' in' siwsissippt it i | H. BAUM & SON |}/ 1N f 19 $415.63 able to Illnesses. R Coeior ek camuabror hion cost, 464 Pa. Ave. N.W. 708 7th Street and 3123 M Street the department said, is " - Main 9136 A her of small institutions devoted to Underhill, who made a tor 2.14 acres of land cultivated for his real estate, lived in a two-room | support, the Department of Labor Special Dispat 1 of all school n their studies obert H nt of Health yvsical defects are responsible for # ~chool failur cording to Dr Liley He that physicians and State healt rs from the entire country S found children, en in one ief Sullly f 3 defect. ahy are the most common de- o 1 ) fe rds show Mo than 50 & raiin the children in rural com through the horse hitched to the er e oot | The other most common defects In of | 5¢! Bl n were found to be mal. and de. ome sections of found in ¢ was foun, - the children exam- | > and 20 per cent B from tonsils and | adenoids. Chief Watson S the “best chief Wast )n has ever Tuskegee Employe, 94, Diss. had TUSKEGEE, Ala.. 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