Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1926, Page 22

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HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 28, 1926—PART ADUEBS o o e o VMG A e e stables and smokehouse, = the northwest oorner of Tenth and I | of green from o . vas Made's Pablic House and thie | blotted out i «“Qbstinate”” David Burnes Refused to Quit Sowing |iiineist comer of ‘Eighin ind 1: | soalled civi - ‘ : § was Green's Public House, both fea- )‘e;gl““'fl ‘”"‘, ; "[ n S L Grain in Pennsylvania Avenue and Kept L e [ roverad brethr " 3 &6 ’ : thefr turtle soup free lunch. Marin!’ of His Land. Byl ol i Group, Meennq 7 Times a ; . . “ Monthly System Protested C"Y Out i % | Dancing Acadomy stood on the south Year, Given Opnortumty o . by Strikes in West Vll'gll'lla. The Association of Oidest Tree In- after surrounding portions had been b .,x-m;).nm;\'\fvt.nfi ;'ef&i“"‘v’x‘;(i‘f habitants, In adopting resolutions of | developed vas go long ago, howsver. Cast Absentee Ballots. : . : : Reduction Also LOOMS.. | sympathy yesterday on the passing| “Well do I remember how ms Stream Was Undisturbed. 3 ; : . of a number of their brethren on B | grandfather, who settled on the banks | .uor residents of the street in- | STBMA[:H UU[ER adding new steps frequently. uent i NC By thie and Eleventh streets, took occa: of the Tiber, would chuckle over the |cluded Dr. Joseph Burrou, homas | BY \l\m-ml T B. DOWNING. ' $ 20 s | to reminisce regarding the palmy days | persistence..of- Mr.. Burnes in sowing | Berry, Samuel de Vaughan, Dr. | ite societies in - . Va., March | when Washington was a thriving vil-| crops on nnsylvania avenue, de. | james Morgan and Dr. Gudgeon, the e peiteaEn] 2 5 Notice of @ proposed 20 per cent | lage and E street a leading residential [ spite tiw ning of the authorities | veterinary, whose girth was so great | yva exists since : wage reduction effective Avril 1 has | thoroughfare. ) who kad marked it off for a street, that upon his death his body was o + most i . | been given 800 miners at four mines | The ""Sl;":- ':'h fac “Mr. Burnes died, pver, s | lowered to the ground through an | " < of t & ¥ nto e owned in this region by the J. A.|even further daughter married a Maj. Van Ness, | ypper window. : m:l“.\i”:u:‘(«x'vswl of \:le'\’-.‘m.l..l, it \;. \:\;;11;";:!0""‘* "‘:f 'l’;:;l;_"'k' EER gL unlmune;‘m in the ;vw\'emvm to de- “All of this time the old stream con- of the Stite, ur ; e ‘known today. Officials of the g storfes velop the ‘ckty,” and as years pa ped to' flow, un 5 William G Tl United Mine Workers announced luat | parents had told them of the A SR ARG AT e vl s Gy ctEtes beieii e o House document ¥ ; 2 :m:hr n;e.v ‘nl been notified of the “’llx'“n :3:;\t'I\|<!l wils V| of progress. The downtown streets | hood used it for wading and, even | Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, o : roposed reduction at one mine and | Corn & were opened with plows and drags, | now and then for o swim after dark i later learned that similar notices were | Stream which gurkle and E street Became a prominent | hanging thefr cl ,;, ko ke o0 Instant Stomach Relief! posted at thres other mines, all oper. | What is now the middle of the Bblock 3 . o ye it ging othes on the limbs of g s, all o _ thoroughtare, lined with large homes | ated by the Connellsvills Hy-product | between Ninth and Tenth stree : | Left to right: |;.,,.r..~.-..|miw Lloy Co. Unlon leaders said the miners : part of the far: Many “Congresional Messes. Thurston, president, and Miss ( > would refuse to accept any cut. 3 e R oAy avid| A number of the homes became | gyiogether e, NE 1 0ULH, FRie ey i) toks: p 5 A recently announced poli remarked the grizzled prest-| ynown as - ‘Congressional messes.’ | ;o0 | urer. 5 2 stituting a monthly pay Sl the assoctation, Mr. Syekn | fuov"\ere fashiomible hoarding es. moved elsewh — 4 several other mines of the Paisley in- | Moore. “The stream . 4 ents erexl to by | id has tilled the office of first N ] terests in W Virginia, Ohlo and | Waters in what is now Franklin Park, | * e Rts tere 'u: ,“ ;‘mm““""";;‘fi: resident for five terms and that Pennsylvania hus resulted in & strike | Where a copious spring bubbled from | giid esided at one of them, e tor atx. The other exsoy by about 3,200 miners in an effort to | beneath the roots of some of our local | Y€t ; b g oot the society sides the inforce continuance of s monthly | Ploneers. | s Maj were m:u.;.(\ ‘r.n,; the street. s s > ayments, At . B 3 b N b 0 b o ¢ were members of my own fa L e rangements had been made to pay | The obstinate Mr. Burnes, so called | side s ween Ninth and | spreading branches provided shade | b its miners here for the current semi.| Py the gentleman from Mount Vernon| Tenth for a proposed temperance | for the horses hitched at the curb of this old monthly period. Union officers said{ Who. in a fit of youthful folly, cruelly | hall, to be used as headyuarters of | beneath. Most of these pioneer trees | [f you feel full, sick or unc 25 SlME e 4 | that unless the me g - ) hacked one of our Virginia ancestors, | the temperance t- It is thus uprooted about s g ¥ . realdenty M e men were paid today s fortable af . here is_har LR X they probably would mot go to worl | 3as reluctant to the day of his death [ apparent that I street is the birth- | in the belief the t rge R . Pape’s Diapep- Mt ot e kel & Monday to allow the Government to take over e -0f the prohibition Taw, so to [safety of hur pas: S shtties the stoniach and, corcacts A = | his lands as part of the site for the|speak. for the movement developed |neath, and in thef v lant- | digestion the moment it reaches the atL it 28 2 e o : . - e seaf of Government, even thou into a demand fer prohibitian which | ed fine young 1 stamach: menihers. ecting the nbse i hen Rausch ~ More than $5.000,000 worth of new | fered as much as $48 an acre, led eventuaily to the adoption of the | *Ne e ve been merci-|* This gt tomach correc- votir it the |chosen, A brilliant recentior s — Stevenson. Demo- {industrial buildings are to be erected | consequently the primeval state ghteenth amendment. | tess it dow » way for a | tive ‘Z:Si”fifl‘?"xfifl 'ts at any privilee s cartiel : al | Ay and My l'h Nieredith | oy South wolink. who has |in New South Wales that sectfon was maintained long| “At the northwest corner of Ninth | further a s of cof tion. In-' drug store. Keep it handy! the disinteres ’ EANICr Al b e i in the House that postal who nsider t i the ' w honored the late Henry C.| positions had be sold in his State, SOCIGLNE RHE @it ¥ Y and his family. The former | jas introduces bill “to preven{ He wa t ! ] e v of the asury und Mrs and sale of public office.” Th HUB wher o e . v Shaw : in Washingto o » would make it un- | e honor « € 1 are active members of lawrul to o money or anvthing : o V. 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