Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1925, Page 35

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925. R IN RABBITBORO—A Husky Bill. _ BY ALBERTINE RANDALI University Park |, - i ST R R —the by suburh just HOW MUCH LONGER RE You IT'S BEEN RUNN\NG) [l ISH KABIBBLE ! IT_SEEMS To BE | | S e D6 You JExPeeT ME YIRS 7o ATTEND 2 ) FoR THREE OLD ENGUGH AND STROMG -/ | Washington-Baltimore_boule il YO GIVE YOou Sooos T THIS ACCOUNT : YEARS ! | || ENOUGH To LOOK OUT FOR Yo q | ACK RABBITSKI ? i . / ey Attractive Lots and ON TICK, WSELF! —— completed Homes of various | types. Modest cash payment / and easy terms \ l 1 § !‘ o i " . 3 nvestigate and ¥ou'll lavet {1y 5. Witness in Veterans’| === Bureau Probe in Toils of | Enterprise Serial i iNeYok | Building Association- AWINTIEWRIOnE: .. 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. R 55th issue of stock now open V' YORK, October 29.—Accused for sub: tion hing a bad check for $50 on Shares of stock, $1.00 each, }|a k in the Bahamas, Elias 1. payable monthly . ¢ vernment witness Five per cent interest paid || < 5 EOrhes in Biho on stock wit! n ns' Bureau scan- S . as been arrested and released James E. Con , President bail. James F. Shea, Secretary who was one of three i 2 P > | | inst Representative John | | of Kentucky when the | 1o Assoriated Press indorca o et | DEATH TOLL NOW 20 | CITY SEEKS CONCLAVE. |POLICE TOLD TO CURB _ | Bankers fo Heet in Octobes 1978, Popcorn for Halloween | by Michael Morrison. IN SUNNYLAND WRECK Winchester to Bid for Knighn‘ PLAYING IN STREETS‘} ; of the American | man who told a Government | Banker siation, which will meet ttee that his work drew him il be ‘helc S Berel iha . sbollsbwere Biacecat and Hesse Directs Men to Be on Look- ' in Los An Nf., will held who had boasted that he bore a charmed lfe struck a snag in the it Templar Session in 1926. Litel TR Gt o .| Special Dispateh to The Star | N. Shepherd, execu ttle L w oy : Snow Hollywood, Tenn., Clerk Dies.| WINCHESTER, Va., October 29.— out for Roller Skaters and | ] association an. | ¥ S1OM TN The Grand Commandery, Knights to Warn Parents. | nounced M gs of the ster Further Investigation of Templar of Virginia, meeting in Rich . lgennr,fl conventio: i Buster Ball mond tom 3 to be invited to Following a suggestion made sev-|sections of the org: ation will be o 3a Crash Planned. hold its 1 0 eral days ago by Traffic Director | held in the Philharr » Auditorium Hulless —_— o Eldridge, Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, Super- | ¥, this city, acting { By the Associated Press eminen nd commander, since the |intendent of Police, has issued a bul- | MEMPHIS, Tenn. October death ¢ . 1 Iil\xl;'h“l; nf‘I, h pid. |letin to his men urging them to break | § yjg s = 2 % last Spring, will be elected for a fulliup the practice of children playing | o olin e term. The Grand Command; -|in the streets. E 2 5 Frank Anderson, 19, a clerk of Holly- | ed a resolution several y: # It i ik Sloh Lo B | . LR g o R a res L 3 s agains® the trafie regulations 3 i e o e T DOOVICREINE . at when he | Wood, Tenn., a suburb—brought the | mitting annual conclaves X voungsters to roller skate, ride |ff » “ROI‘. ASL Pops Big and Fluffy, Sweet and Tende: foR Mortimer repre. |total number of casualties resulting , Cutside of Richmond, but thus fa 5 [toy ‘wagons or similar toys in the s LS detien 0L E | ONE-POUND CARTON, 15¢c Chew a few Pleasant Tablets —Stomach Feels Fine! BLESSING TO HUMANITY Dwarf ; Brand the husband of a sald, the proposed Winchester invita- | roadway where vehicular traffic moves | B f President Harding. When L J tion is the only one to t el and the bluecoats have been directed . form. Two of the past grand com-|to be on the lookout for children en- | s Tuesday.ito 20. manders reside here, the Rev. Dr. F.|gaged in this dangerous pastime and SOK!THMATMDTONSIIITIS_ body of 'one of the four hegro v T. McFaden and A. M. Baker. warn their parents the first time. “kee, i ] J 2 . McFaden and A. M. 2 « ; s the fonsils health GR TR killed was identified as Henrletta Tay- s i Bt e e thaicli i e ays | P 14 \LA LDER I\C the investigation of the |lor, 45, of Bigbee Valley, Miss. ago to attend a highway celebration | 35¢ bottie Veterans’ Bureau by the Senate| Meanwhile, J. general i Pennayivani: 3 14 | | Best Grocerics Instant stomach relief! Harmless! | Mortimer testified . to . various | manager of the *F miiingageaiis] i ermIvIRTuAl Gelyptotor F fi in' Rennayisa e e At All Drug Stores The moment “Pape’s Diapepsin”|schemes to loot the $900.000,000 ap- |road officlals that uld return to| The nightingalo has been rated the | IS 510 Be a5 Soareoned over e T s Conn. Ave. and K St. reaches the stomach all distress from Victoria tomorrow to further investi-|finest singer among birds, but the | 3 g alias M 4 Phot - . - acid stomach or indigestion ends. | acti s and |gate the cause of the wreck. 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