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25. R D.C. SCHOOL CADETS UNDER INSPECTION THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 1926. MARYLAND’S ONLY WOMAN JUSTICE OF PEACE. ;IHR[]WS NEW UGH ON LENIN'S ILLNESS 1 Vegetable Woman MISSING SAILORS s2amne Mgmar REPORTED PIRATES, President's Name TAm])ulance Is Hit By Auto as Driver Is Holding Patient While the Casualiy bulance bad stopped Hospital am t Fifteenth By the Asiociated Press. am e PARIS, January 25.—Mme. Gac _ - and eats southeast late s “l 4 Do e el oL name. wrdiy <o that the chauffeur, Alfred Finnish Seaman’s Story In-| aithonsh che is not the wife nor | ! iali Lee. col jutd help Dr! Lews s y sidueh) Bne s inalina wife nor B Nerve Specialist Says Leader| }:o qiioved; cowd el br. Lewt | Col, Deems of R. 0. T. C. on inati the republic, who. hardened ! ‘ patient who w nz ames Imagination of et nen ot tossibared iy | i Nearly Speechless Dur- | 1o Gallinzer tiocpiti. an Annual Tour to Deter- c Balti 1o zive any woman the right to | | 1|n_|)\n eollided with the ambwlance. . Dt i i : o he three men inside were shaken 2 rews on baitic. e e e e | ing Invalidism. ARGt mine Progress. - tion sells vegetables in the m;\e\ed | | Lee jumped ind whtained the Y i s S ia A ek market of Carcassone. and her name i address of the driver —— sl L name, which is suthentic, since she | | By the Assaciated Frose When communicated to the police Clarence Drems. jr. skippers and sailors heen inflamed 10 wce with municipal regula. | { Dobrogavev. noted neurapathol 2 instituted for him, | {aivs fn the Third Corps Army Area. | juch a desree as by 4 story brought | {fons " The rezulations. however | who treated Nikojsi Lenin during his The patient. who was picked un | in Washington this afternoon making here by an old Finnish sea dog. on his | 4 not prescrive the large and | last illness, relates some hitherto nn- ! Sixth and K streets southwest. | an annual inspection of the 1,438 locitl vay from Amsterdam to Hernoesand.| fambuoyant letters she uses. ! Known detaile nf the revolutionare Wis tiken tn the hospital and later zh school cadets, which are forme Sweden. He asserts that he has heen She was permitted this form of el \ veleased ) there reziments and two band charged by men believed to have been | aavertiving. however. until she | i leader’s conditlon at that time, hich d Aiee feg dion fand teo et A GaLL i) beenit s sing. however. umili ghe | {indicate clesxvly that he had become . 1panied by Co M. Craigie, p foadvsines November to bring erett:| adaad' s bundyi ot Golor Masv ] [almostwhollyparalyzed and speech ARMSTRONC STRIKE or of military science ami tactics ; ek ol Ane i 2l ed slde ess, - in the school system. (ol een LA they mieeinund joi pivates sobniniz | Tren bl vl dntercye et | qubrol. Lnbrogayey deseribed thr . St LG MG - . | col 0V s rhuman efforis of Lenin to over chool and will wind up his inspec ander save they transform-| fags, with their suggestion of I oo > t E G o eve t Eas = the Swedish schooner Rapid. 1o | officil connection. The name alone jooie Dils speech Sefictoner us ol BEING INVESTIGATED Hon lthis (evenins at' Eastern Hien ed 1o have heen sunk in Novem- | still is quite an atiraction, and | SrarTinenbut slisgonizirEal G wan il e While Col. Deems will not rate the her. into a huccaneers’ vessel many customers. visit her to | toriiile texplosion ity serins \al (U i ‘v I 1 ; b Tt lii‘r rit i shase §s to start | buy fro *resic 1 connected words, such e " URSCIORIS O THE cat e ) BEKC Kt o LTI Diekls chinse I to@lirt | buxcitron “bjme. Presidente. | {iEing: 1688 What o Wilkinson Confers With Newman . whole. he make 2 report on sailing vessel is ool or | > { hese uttempts. b . $ ety the corps head Rapid left her home port of Hernoe. | | { Lenin's wife sister Were Involved e e Tiapid left her home port of Hernoe. | ! Trteroret ere Involved. ince ‘he middle of October in Penn from a Finnish port. On leaving ihis | | | Leniniunderstood well, the:profe b I Y lnetaly sud the mort the vessel encountered orm 1 et how mportant it L AIREL & s S tnenectlonlor Port ihe Sesnel susodmerst 2 istone | | his speech, and made de=perate offor Investization inte the recent sty. | A0y activities in 34 collezes und u ol e ! at mormal articulation. Under the dent <trike at Armstranz Technical | V71 eIt o i ‘[') had been found, the insurance com | | Nirs. (2 1. Morris of Prinee Georzes County, M the Stie has| nantics. ne iy to vocal EXOT e of ithe ‘Board: of Wed trenz Technical High School and the panies were compelled to pay for hoth | | recently been fighting hootleggers and gambling dens, sathered nightly. | Lenin's emotional enpacities, con. nesda V this afterno th Duntar Hizh the lost ship and the erew. | Photographed at her office in Hyattsville. Md. Left to rizht iback v deputy George 0. fuckiioltz. Conntable |iintes ‘e doctor. were Stronaly ‘cui- conference Tuiw Sdstant Supe ouchin tion in some Since the visit of the Finnish skip : ; | Claude \. *Two-Gun™) Reese, Deputy Audy Gasch, Deputy Jack Wilson and Deputy Will Fierstein. Al of the depu- {denced by the refitive sase with which intendent of o ools, G, (- |1UArters of the for abolish res here, Nanigue arher senmen autor| Physiotherapy: Unit = Com- | (oM A (Nt axnert: mirkunen: Semesdihy the pelitiue dase wilh mivich | ticaded of o pehasia., Jent of adiliags in h P e Oher e | 3 he pronounced words like “proletarict. Wilkinsor Capr. Avthur ( 2 Sl dining 1) tts partial reco Siian dnd eamaol : = . = wourzeoisie. revolution. people.” and man. demofed princip # and colle ol. Deems e meshuat i lan A eamon I pletes Equioment for Treat- | "ON’ g ~ T 7 AL adds” “His disease did not ablierate My Wilkinsn <id that he| ¢lared That for the most part it comes ment Downtown. i ’ - featurex of his perswaatity. Newman whether any members of the | M . 4l 7 7 of. Dobrozavey lavs stress on the faculy Armstronz were involve DOUMERGUE BREAKS ‘ ) i v OF GOD”™ MUST PAY, SAYS M CARL | ioidmar nforas “na vurutic i s sorike ani wiers. e o X . i i _ <shown hy Lenin in everyihing con tion that it he carried ont orizinated | BARR'ERS OF PAST‘“”'}? physiotheraps oustoes 0f the | T nected with his treatment. If he v err manros My ikinson will « ashinzton Regiongl Office. it - ¢ s o - convinced that this or thut metl.od fer with other teachers at Armestr - States Veterans Bureau. was opened | |1 | Disregards Rains and Winds in Oregon and Dronght [or medicine w = futiie, I avdere it and exnes 3 'to repeit o e | formally tins morning in the pre e . ! 3 . iy S5 S i abandoned forthwith. ond if hi= bhed- Bouard of LEducation i Gets Privilege of Two Luncheons|ence of oficials of the Duresu wnd; - in Texas as Contingencies With Which Firms <dde friends tried to per-uade him te It is believed that e 1330 H STREET NW. J representatives of several veterans | A= ® continue the ftreatment he refused the board. at the su stion of Charle I3!S NEA YORK AVE 0 organizations. This is the last unit . . 5 o 2 s angrily and harshly ®. ("arusi, to probe the str Weekly in 014 Bachelor Apart- |¢” o, el serviee i | Synthetic Product Makes Big Should Have Deall. in Opinion. Rl v ) ¥, T S0 it thy eoie e | 7 o ment With Friends ompletes the equipment for giagnosis | - - * protest over the demo Chiome Lest ana & {and treatment of Veterans at the 1 Newman, heinz called of il A | Inroads on Sales of Controtier. Gonerall AeCar! ‘has| pot have prosivedthe same sustis or| NAIL HEARINGS|RESUMED. | Newman. being ealied of Rest By the Associated Prese. | “The addition of a eiinical service | : pl defined the inflnence “acts of hiy elsewhere er aseun: _ — . . r‘\r-\ Jan P.,\ 25, Presiden | NAS consolidated the activities of the Commodlty. God” may have in interfering with | that it miznt impos-itlc | Bill to Substitute Mediators for 0:W.U.Team to Debate Child Lator || *ful luncheon and g ARIS. Jan 23, President [ Wicnington office and is considered Government husiness 1o procure prairie ha \ Mimheia ofithel Gaotae Wasbinztan | |1 v in the restful atme e he prisoner of the |0 etep in organizing the work of | = . aking np the question in two deci- 1o the dronght. 1ha: fact would he no Labor Board Considered LA : R phere of Blossom Inn— 15 the chief magistrate of | ety SR 1 NE G instan, The news ; . {1 SIons involving breach of contract, defense to the hren fornidly Ashistine tedwiwilidist ey child b theve's a health recipe || | Prance is Known—has at last broken |\ gement permits the treatment |] sl T e e ran | McCarl has dieregarded two pleas of executed contract Hearinzs were resumed hefore the \Esatign of 10 e Prices in keepine with the [N & o T hitaimad e Suclal |downtown of veterans not needing | jon 4 the beginning of the twentieth ¢ 5 of Godo pemlized two con Disregarding the “act of God” claim | Sehate intecstate commerce committer e RONE I st vers hest fond—as eco- i Tonthecn date ned two private |} siatization, but who formerly | con BRSO BENE T production | tRActors and lajd down xeneral princi- in the hay case. McCarl did cur today on the Watson bill to eliminate 7" R nomical as only Blossom n da week for himself, | (00070 led t port to Mount Al ples, which are interpreted 4« having the char t the Railroad Labor Board and to sul. Prepart internationd ervice } H ottt inne tn e nehed arSelt: [ were compelied to report to Mount Al 1, ey variable. guverned by price Ples. WRIth are interpueted as b he charge’ a t thie eonsithe Mativoad Tabor Board ar suleres ar Oxford : Sioe Saan s hate ntition. 2 by hie official soeja] |17 Hospital. Throush its diagnostic {;ng suppiy of natural camuhor which | (G0 Jznificance 1o all having | tractar, H. L 0. from itute for it & board of mediation 10 V45 D s Al i them. Combine zest ana &1 Auiaars = 21| facilities it will also expedite action jhac pheen controlled by Government ntracts with the tiovernment previous sum ¢ $730.71 an '““I"V']‘r'"( dispures between the 1625 | ranart from | Thomas €. Webh, chain. vest today at d \wice 'a week nosw he repairs to hiz| Ol claims and will relleve veteran Of | ponopoly. | This iv another foreign | e twe “acts of fiod disrezird lv? baxt of another contention *""_h‘:I"“",“"","‘p’"“” of Indisnapolis. | M#N of the census committee. in Luncheon, 11:30 to H ipariment in the Avenue |!he necessity in many cases of 20inz |y napoly to which the Inited States by feCa e offered o n the case of Fort Stephens = b e ONS- pection with school development - I : ek " 1to the hospits | ment #4 givihg close attent cuses by confractors, were o ddveo Ovez., steel tink | trestle renaire Tepresenting the American Electr Dinner, 3 to 8 i \m. There. the President has re. | (0 the hospital for such dingnoses. | Government is giving clore atten ol irag the Facitic M ) Kamith lwis Association. xked exclhisior . tained his lease on the little bacl ‘0l. \ 3. Ma . fo o) de | "he i e acquired Forn v Texas and wind nd r in Ore he citie Mach 1l reksmith i s an. asked exciusion X i fiai_is an the sisth floor, quite’ high | Oreanization ;-r I u:“:‘m.‘.m"” dminis | government monopoly. s it formesly . and wi i rain wnore tr1 LheTs conts he ome month stipulated | ailway s g 1k stock keep ankles warm for Paris apartment houses. and there | tration. will have g al super had 1 dey the Chinese overn ded work m: re amd in théir contract to complete the wor 15 nio Sleviran et A ee | of the new service, assisted by Dr. W.§ Wl M, L LGOS extended mith comp. on a steel tank It is contended on Lehalf of the the climh all alone. to meet a few in |lon tevvitory Ilh B. . MacNeil willt oo tural camphor iadustry exerted “v*l‘_:'l*“ -”"“"‘f-:l_"‘v“ e 1 W!" wa :‘;v‘\] from complat 1005 4 ]NC timate friends and offer m a sim. | be in immediate active chavge. {3 pawerful influence in the world i deepl o, precadent. ooy NEIEhe WOt he s ppointed time by P A @ o \ . pa AV(' ple lunch in memory of the da The new physiotherapy nnit s {7 BN OE - (LGUES LG has resutted islons and vul Wiz own «f. unusual winds and riins that prevail a. Ave. 3 . = When e was merely ~Doumergua’ or | eauipped with every electrical therapy | r#70 B8 LS UL TG T M iment . MeCar! vesterd) 1 dowa (hi- during the Qatter part of July, 1t Gaston” and not “Monsieuf Le Presi Ik\m-n.n,-o known to medical practice | it i TS priciple; “AR et of God Wil i quse | and that such weat Aitiens con dent. . ihe failure to do i thirs where he Stituted an aer or within the “ » The president iwkes o zond 1ol aevival OF WCYRANO” e n i) b ot e s o e MEARE O 1 tantart hirh ecemm | HOME OF THE "2-PANTS" SUIT hours and more for these luncheons | Within the pas vears the man. | it is ereated by the nd abso- | & It from Hulbility for damages fui sitting over the coffee. liquors 1 |utacture of synthetic eamphor has lute the party. Where | 1he delay l clgars, as long as his officlal schedule WINS GREAT OVATION |zreativ increased and is now offering the y hiklowin ot Nenira |, Dissentinz. he b e will allow him. Then within a sigh of o e serious competition to the natural|a duty upen hin he nd 1o G i ob pexatigng s imitheitoe) ° o , rezvet he descends the six flizhis of o product in the market of the. world. | make it zood, nov th vz s me | AY Of B the place where ST ant i sedately Ino 3 wait | Beturns to Its Stage Birthplace |Batniing s been the Mott siectas | inforescen rontinzen it | 18 0Lk sas Bexfuroal andiit dine l ln re e ol T e in Paris—Fame Undimmed |ful manufacturer of this product and B pravided COMUNepous and fluctuating character sieie azain to his round of official cere-| i recently considerable activity h ¥ in his con Ueither CORANIORS Dracait monies. | After 28 Yearz. ievidenced in its manufacture in that| In the hav « n texas, for in- [Leciion: © AVIth thie® Knonteine. o) - i {country. A recent report hased on the | stance. MetCarl hell tha “while i eather conditione. it was the doey o | GIRL BIGAMIST PLACED |, ucoriated Prees official statistics showed that in 1322 | may he that the <heriize of Pranic the contracting eompany. as prudent | PARIS. January 25.—“Cyrane de |Germany exported 243 metrie tons of [hay in the pa nhee locality was due and carefnl contractors order i ON PROBATION BY COURT Bergerac” has returned toits Stage jsynthetic eamphor: in 13 tons:| to an nnusucl dr condition. it prosecute the work in anticipation of | U Lirthplace and met with a receptior iand in 1924 tons. there | is not shown that 1l ntractes conld the very eontinzency that happened.” | SR 0 SR hardly less enthusiastic than thai fare several firms engaged in the in Bl 1 . | which marked first_appearance 2% {dustry throughout Germany. Mary Olive Cameron Declires She | \iver Soarh g o i amae mar 10 | " orer oaniries. nave Meewise en | GASQUE WILL ADDRESS D. C.DIPLOM | - s Thought She Had Been Divorced |being presented again at the Porte |tered this field and now are produc 1 it 0 BEAR | | Saint Martin Theater. where it wa: |ing synthetic camphor. The French| HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES F | by First Husband. | produced orizinally. Iis reappearance | company. Sacicte Alsacienne de Prod ACSIMILE SIGNATURES | produced an ovation, and flowers were | yets Chimigues. at the \Vaugouin — e s Mary Olive (‘ameron. whose second | rained on the stage at the end of | plants near La Rochelle. is orted . i " 5 S Gtiog . A marriaze to Da'las Dement | performance. Repeated ealls hrouzhi | ta be producing about one ton a day Representative to Discuss Election | pur the fire' time in the history tember was found to he ill !the stars—Jean l'uqlvu‘lm M. Francer | and expects to increase its production of Education Board—Speakers of the Washine <tem | L GRdte o0 hior pieiona naeris {and Mile. Provost—hefore the curtain | pext vear to two tons a day. or about o diplomas bearinz e out_divorce to Collin K. Cameron |time and azain ¢ the | 600 fons a vear. The French con Listed for Commencements. of the ,n-».y it { the Roard r”,'f" | June 2 s placed on probation by | The cosmopolitan ch of the | sumption is about 2.000 tons a vear. : s Rt e Doard of Sdut .,,;i‘lzp‘?;'u‘:a_\ '\v',*,‘":], ','n';'.,_“:;',.:”l,,, audiences at the Porte Martin | avent advices from Spain state | Representative Allard Gasque of cation and the superintendent of | todav, with the proviso that she re. | ™ "“"";’:";l"l"': of W ”\\”x‘vh | that I,;v Industrial Resinera IRuth. South Carolina, who is spensoring a schools this week will be presented “ide with ber aunt. appea s recalled that its orizina’ | Santander.g i manufacturinz _<yn- | Lill in Congress for the election of | o midvear zraduate v Both the girl'e ‘mother and aunt, | Premiere of 28 vears azo produced 2 | thetic carBios at its lant in Neama | o i CoEs S SRE SLOHOR the midyear sradua tthe verio| who were m 0! today. subst reaction almost unigue even for im | 3\foprana. under German patents. This 5 acation 1 high schenls in the Distric who were summoned today. SUbstAb- | precsionable French audiences. the | piiit now is operating in 4 small way, BY popular sote in the District. will | Outside of the fact that the de fiated Marys Seftnse Satusiay it | enplavise prolel < the performance 'y s reported to hive a production be the sp rat the four-year g parture from the usnal enstom v ill e ri‘i d“‘ ]‘;‘I fiH, h;n‘fi' H} {u,—m) long after midnight Althouzh | canacity of abont 0 pounds 4 dav. g0 i f B save E. €. Graham. presic vorced h: rt hushane S Sa k 5 exercises of B i . | present.day ceritics ave more restrainer the Tnit tes the consump. oard, ane e \ The fact that she was married twice | i who saw the original spen | e e ramphor e in. | School Friday nisht. 1 o urand BroBedml v by the same cleryman I Rockville| ine, thes point out Ihat tew care i | ereased from 17,551 pmunite in I3 PR GrGeiEatiar | D miendentRol adlioley Bany il . e ; v FouEt; ‘ < simile system will provide which ruled hat his marriaze to th were imported for consumption. and senior s RNl Rt St it i: Iz::l,-.- Iu”x‘):’nrv“;m”;\ !'\n"hhrhu;;\ iz | = . — | the imports of crude and refined cam- Week follow n written in with ink rant o it that she had not e e day nizht, N ; L phor have decreased in proportion turday nizht. Mr Herron P et heen divoreed | KLANSMEN AT CHURCH. Information from reliable sources | of the Board of Bducation: Business ,‘”[‘l,“,,,‘f”,h,'_ &% .[, i Cameron stated that he would im- | = {s that there are no firms manufac h. Friday morning at 10 o'clock. | varjous hizh schoal princiy ately fake steps fo secure | \wyire Rehed Men and Women at | turing synthetic ramphor in this vear course. Prof. Willlam Mather |10 (0 G580 The! Armecton.. divarce country. but that <everal firms are Lewis of Georze Wa on Univer- | puniiar Hizh Schonls, where . Fountain Baptst Servce. {in a position to manufacture it when | sity; Central High School. Friday |peen the e T e Nedstay PLAN MEMORIAL CHURCH . hite-robed Knicht. | the market conditions are favorable t. Dr. Charles Wood. pastor of th OF SChools GG, WHlkinson 18k several hundred whiterobed Knizht' | for jts production. Owing to the low | Church of the Covenant: _Bastern | Vi sien the dinlemes of the Ku Klux Klan and their wive: [ pioquction costs. Germany has been | High, twovear course, Thursday | e ! FOR JOAN OF ARC jzttended iast nights sercices at theiaple to manufacture synthetic cam- | night, Guilford S. Jameson. president = ALL-woOL Fountain Memorial Baptist Church | bhor from turpentine imported from | ny Citizens' Asso- HAND-T. 19 and Navlor streets southeast and|ipe trnited States. and then send syn- | School. fon -TAILORED 1914 Pledge of Edifice if France|heard Rev. \Walter 1. Huhhard, th { ne 0" Cof SUELES ANG then Send s o e TRIMM Were Victorious in War to vastor. bespeak their suppors of the {prices less than American svnthetic Fentie e i SILK-TRIMMED £ 8 country’s laws an rdiumenti | camphor can be profitably produced. | ¢ v ity nig Be Carried Out principles tpon which the Americar | “Tie demand. for camphor ic. con: el e T | i | Government was founded. | tinually increasing with the increased | W, D¢ [eld at Lastern High School. | By the Associated Pre. | “More than 60 women were incluicd | production of technical products, par- | Kov: Jaehn B, Sizoo pastor of ihe | SINGLE-BREASTED PARIS. January When St. Joan | in the rows of whiterobed fizures. {0 | ticularly celluloid. 1t 1% claimed by | e York “‘;\s;:rx"x;!_ Prest lfr;:{n‘ . of Args dav comes azain. mext Mat | Which a space in the constecation hat | ihe advorates of synthetic camphor | GEUrch: and Western Hish School. Pl | i DOUBLE-BREASTED ) S i dation stome for 3 ‘naw | heen reserved. The rezalia alsn wa' | that it is more uniform in quality and | &Y morning oy MELT e | the foun a n . 7 Jualits sioner of Education John J. Tigert. | church in her honor will he laid inI“"”“\l‘“ several children. None of|purer than the natural gum. i o S eett | ROOMY BOX COATS in fulfillment of a vow made | the Klansmen wore musks. i = . i == e | | { r in the dark days of early Sep.| —————e | FOUR HURT { | P riesionpan IN CRASH. || 2100 Mass. A Semmed tesiinea to meeuny varie | THIEVES GET WHISKY. | sk ipec ass. Ave. f : BLUES, BROWNS, GRAYS The late Cardinal Ammetic. theny = o i ||| 8 Stories—Fireproof ! A ! i Local Residents Injured r | o e P i e et e e L i jured When Car |f| 8 Steries—Firep i i GREENS, HEATHERS \;‘u:' w?{ vv'vf-‘:"uhmy..v of i‘.m 'Mx';\h e e Is Ditched Near Laurel. Unique Apartments | tha vance were vietarious the Stor e 5 i . | i e Catholice of The cammirs would uitd [ (SO i Tt woek Fab | ga 0T, Jocal restdents were injured ||| Living Roow Dining Alcove, | church to St Joan as a thanks offer. | isky S T I 9B ob {early yesterday when an automobile itchen, Ba T S [ hed the druz store of G. . Brock |in which they were riding left the $57.50, $60, $62.50 | S 's Ph | SIZES 33 TO 45 Plans for the church have heen | 3936 Georgia avenue. of whisky valued Foddway and was ditched on the ) * - myser s armacy i drafted. and a sit~ coverinzs 30,000 |41 approximately $100, committed Vashington-Baltimore houlevard near | $65.00 14th and Pa. Ave. S.E square feet purchased heiween Paris | similar theft last night in the druc Laurel —Alrs. Theima shiplex. 30 | th a B AAVE: Ly and its suburb of St. Denis. It was |stare of Leo Colodny, 4201 Georsg [vexzsiold, 50/ murenty e street. the | Resident Manager | I St B h i S Sve e e | most seriously injured. is under treat- s a Star Branc froops made Their atiempn 10 recan. | T Was at oneninz time (h's morning | MeNin_ Emerzence “Hospital for 2 W. H. WEST COMPANY i ture Paris from the Dauphin's ene- |that Colodny ‘hecame 1 vare of what el " oy - mies, and where she praved in | hnd happened after closing time lue |Other injuries, and her condition is 18 1 5hS 1 ME 9999 It will only take a after the failure of that flladvised at trance was gained by Lr P e into K minute to step Miss tempt. in which she was wounded by | from a basement door, the | Othe > S Th i an arrow. discovered. and the intrud | Weber. 22 wears old, 10 Twenty-fif e 5tar B;‘[,ndl ‘:j‘ I e Eighth “street cautheast, and Charles s {uv:e;z“ro:lhool E 9 Massachusetts avenue and i s RECGRD IN SHIPBUILDING. |scription fuia rect. They were brought to| PE il fed ads for The Star =5 ————— r<. Shipley and treated p For This Year or Next—It's a Great Buy! All $45 Overcoats . .$31.75 —and these are lo- | cated in practically | every section of the city and nearby sub- Envoy's Son Is Lost Here. |~ Hospital, where it was . reported that they were not seriously Boarding the wrong street tar after ¥y hur | enjoying a movie yesterday afternoon Place After Brit- ain in World Industry. LONDO 24 (P).—Italy Italy Earn: Firs Domingo Machin, S-vear-old Span spent fully two hours riding January All $55 & $60 Overcoats, $39.75 for tha first time on record has comie | ish boy ] into first place, after Great Britain. in |about the city in an effort to find h urbs. Smyser’s Phar- the world's ship building industry.|way back to the Spanish embass: Off on macy is The Star The conductor in charge of the car. realizing the boy was lost and unable to understand him. turned him over to The report of Llovds register of shin build refur; for the quarter end- ing December 31, 19 ives the fo the Ave. i Branch serving 14th and P Dresses All Winter “2-Pants” Suits Reduced! lowing ficur a policeman at “ourteenth and U Il sfl\l‘hull Nei hbfll‘- Britai 1 Irelind. $85.013 | streets. It was while the police were | i g B T R o e The services U an i || Cleaned or Dyed hood. | $ tons nited State preter fl‘l‘dl they lea x'l!“d the boy live i i 27 $ $ o e S e b . ll(!l:”lslu. "'fi?h'"“ } This Week Only The Star prints | 37 47 pitdins i Britain and Ire- 5 Sty Taenny | MORE Classified ad pullainz fn Grot Trivain and ire- Tenight at Noel House. 1408 H ST. N. W. | e | Sold for $35 Sold for $45 Sold for $55 & $60 9,481 ton lets will be given tonight at Seventeenth and Kramer | . by students of the mnor School of Expression. with children of the settlement house as zuests at the entertainment, which 1s0 will include vocal selections. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Zeets have succeeded Mrs. Katharine Swanson who recently died, in charge of the night work of the hou other papers here 1 combined. You can expect better results from The Star. FGOTER’S Cleaners and Dyers 1332 G St. N.W. Main 2343 Getting Rid of It. nthly Tidings Magazine —1 represent a society for cssion of profanity. 1 want wofanity entirely out of y Youll quukitfiadé Studehaker { Power Du:afldflu F(gish_} Money's Worth or Money Back e D. J. Kaufman pffii‘. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office. 1+ take ¢ and Jones—Hey, Mother! Hel why wants to buy our carl & & man

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