Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1926, Page 34

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THE EVENING. 8STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1926 UR HOME | SEES STUI]"] UFE Sumy g, o ey | Million-Dollar Life Insurance Policy, [COOLIDGE WOULD LIMIT | TWO SLAYERS HANGED. | Baroness Is Decorated. “The woman artist’ very often has o et oy T it et | Largeest in Districet, Issued to J. H. Himes| SESQUICENTENNIAL FUND | cunusians Fay tor sturder of 7o and unhampered by family interfer e “r rone an ces-— though they be kindly —— : 5 at e fertion i evers de- serve the necessary artistic routine >rotection for his family and to in- man to general manager, and spent { CINNIP) . i of wark. 3 sure the continuance of his business|a yesr in Houth Ameriea studving Should Be Kept at | : | Jete until sou get Sn- \ vour ~ floors SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. This has nathing o do with that [In case of his death should be pro-|export and trade conditions. He is $2,500,000. Wholesale and Retall — oft-abused pose of the artistic atmos- | Vided by every man during his life, in | married and has two children. He . A % Phone M. 10203 837 H St. N.W. phere required, but in an absolute re.|the opinian of Joseph H. Himes, for-[was a member of the Sixty-seventh| Estimates o ppropriation | 7' lana X v W | —— e i e as (o actud > hours in | mer member of Congress from Ohio, | Congress. ed for Fed o for the n - Tea g N« Cantar tattier and Atimicoions ||| J€2NNE GOrdON, Opera Singer, | auirement ax o etual time hours T | mer member of Congrexi trom e einatiots 2 .o John Penns. st e, in 7= 6N Rhewatit Atacks, 9. ! $.© relieve Do | 2#=a nurse. she the day needed to attend to,countless |“rh" has just taken out melmrgfl-! - D N Ui things that must receive attention | life insu e policy ever written in 1 els p ? ' - ) 2 b — | Believes Mode of Living Un- | hetveen e s Serscic e [the ‘raiet - o Cotmia e eiiey | STREET CAR KILLS S i i Tartt whtves N e S "} ments. whose total payments in the event of A eing revised at’the ins 2 arm worker, was hanged fo st gt Ger g . 0 ” e 3 & s Presidént Coolidge ho lieves it | : . ¢ s Pil leG[S“UN GAS | suited to “Laywoman. It is not so much of ¢ o Mr Himes' death will aggregate a BUFFALO SPECIALIST [wouid be « tmistake t experd. mons | 1he Killing of Louts Lands, 2 loca ! 7 adele Tl ) ) . » ) treedom that I could speak h million dollars. The policy was writ R than $4.000.000. | taxieab driver, last October. Robbery | s use and the abuse of it ten hy Orville B. Drown, Washington > e | "Opposed to ihe Welsh bill, which|was the motive in each case Ot oes no manager of a ( dian col A Dr, Grover William Wende, Widel, Pl % 3 By the Associated Prese Woman who does fiot niesq by iy Sppen. and Y | would authorize an appropr in| penny was killed with | emulates and hlames th exceeds by several hundred thousand Aar | 'NEW YORK. February 11.—It s an | S2"jates and blames the musl dollars. e ket Tife inaurance poi-| Xn0wn Physician and Educator, |sxcess of 3400000, the P Y W U1K - artisi e of - g = g 4 o ’ nformed tepresentative P 0 | right for @ woman artisi to be free of | very great sacrifice that the icy previously written in Washington Victim of Accident. Fennaylvinio, & Eoritrin s 4o | emcs after killing Penny home tiex. Jeanne Gordun believes. but | zivey G home tles. 1t 18 nat alwass | Negotiations: duting the transaciion, ol i i an on studio life is not for the “laywoman.” [ S5 T8 TORIE LER L 8 B0 o | ering severn] maonthe, were eem: | By the Associated Press e prchulaUony) comimittee, tha | Te the voung American contralto of | jia merely admiration and success Mr. Himes hud attempted | ~BUFFALO, N. V.. February 11— |hebelicyes $5500,000 shouid suffice. the Metropolitan Opera Company SBUL GOIL e e lacess. W York policies on hig|Dr- Grover Willlam Wende, widely promised to mak: v dixcovered Chew a few Pleasant Tablets | appears that the zeneral emancipation | ¢lings to emulnt he o 2t. Now ing two ee million | KNOWn skin speclalist and professor of prisor rm in India A | of women has wrongly brought cen-|every fupper, > & Grance to fire in. |d€rmatology at the University of & ! Welsh bill | _ was serving Instant Stomach Relief! sureuponthe s e e vee. | seems to think she must set up her [surance. The policy which he hag|Buffalo, was killed by a street car {19t2] and I \he appropriations | term £ ney under the nume of dom from respons of the home | own establishment—und many of them | Secured is made up of several forms of | 4t Main and Tupper streets Tuesday 2 Sive Ininimon loHn Bal she feels is a necessity. without a purpose that justifies c life insurance. night. “An artlst should not be distracted | Hlorg’or fxoluted. indepenience Mr. Himes believes that every man | o lt Wi# first reported that the physi- | by necessary minor details of a_family | 5 oriite GHlite etk andlin e "y D | cian had heen run down by an anto Address All Communications 1. | routine, which so naturally belong to o an the Tige, - 4™ 0 Lusiness should insure successful | mobile und it wam not until after mid . = oD 3 conduct of his « after 15 s VkHo Biw onl iiha Kot €0 L R v night the officials of the International W. M. Hornstein, Cleari 7 pal wiio ha Snly (he bowk @ tilettantes would he | i providing in ce ample to cover [ Rallway notified the police that the , Clearing House, 107 6th St. N. W. Phone Fr. 7059 much happier with | ihe immnediate needed. He also to do both, but it is a great | strain 10 run a career and a large o Aung mvmr winds and which the real | My afford life insurs shoutd | “The car crew, the police learned "\/ = | A artst would gladly welcome bt for it in order to prov nancial | called & taxicab and told the driver to N Approves Marriage. the demands of art. protection for his family. nsurance, | take the physiein to a hospital. “Fhen you do not believe in mar- — = however, should not be looked upon St il riage for the woman artist?” she was ; he added. as 4 means of saving A X : asked. A Touching Tribute. money. and a policyholder should not | EgYPtians Original Surveyors. \’\—/ 4 The moment “Pape’s Diapepsin”| "“Oh. ves I do. 'Too man s "'"'\" e riog | A5SUme financial obligations which | The art of land surveying owes its reaches the stomach all distress goes. ofaasional MATHASS y ator of a certain zoological | he cannot meet without burdening | origin {0 the fact (hat the Eayptian: J‘t ores b/ Lumps of indigestion, gases, heart- ord. But such happy home garden was on a vacation. He re- | him were unable to keap permanent mont- o J72¢c. g ics g sl s By el 1 adiiklly bEIE Uo AL T hes ke A 8 note troR s Kl Mr. Himes is a former president | ments on land which was overflowed palpitation, vanish. that phrase. The many great ar | e chimpan N .10f the (ongresgional Country Club, ear by the Nile. Under such Ease your stomach now! 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