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RUMREFERENDUM Mount Washington was scaled by dogsled for the first time in his. tory V. Arthur T. Wal- e »f Wonalancet, -bred huskies wk in a little Passage of Bill to Put Root’s Question to Voters Seems Assured. than 15 hours. rting from the Glen House at in the morning, aft had thwarted pnday, Walden way up the -eight-mile ¢ to the summit in approsimat fi ught his had start glike 3 the wind f se later in the reaching gale ideal | se: THE EVENING s WASIIING'I'();\', yVeleran Musher Climbs Mt. Washington | SURVEY COMPLETED 'ln Gale With Dog Team Led by Chinook“ Rhode Island. Avenue Extension Awaits Hyattsville Crossing Examination. e when the bronzed driver and s handful of followers climbed hove the timber line. he high wind made exceedingly treacherous going after the half-way house had been passed. Long stretches of solid ice and heavily crusted snow e encountered on the bare upper reaches of the moun- and more: than once the men forced to don ice creepers and | i help the dogs in their struggle against wind and slippery incline. Leading the team was veteran of a of big log derbies, who, although -nsioned at’ the Special Dispatch ALTIMC e Road sthel tions for estension of Rhode Island Chinook, |y, ym the District of Columbia Northes ville had been completed und supp( of work depends upon de crossing Whether an over ground + fe an under ¢ the question to jre the voters has been worded hu, R |VERA, BROKE, BORROWS | MONEY TO RETURN HOME 5 | Sails for England After Play Fails in New York—Will Come Back With United Another. o reduced in ral venture, to borrow th e from friends With the collapse of her play, | ve.” in New York City, s explained last night, her woney in the nporarily st mount of last hape United e | nother play | Fall nitte has e NO EXAMINATION 5,00 al Age 30. 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Tt i% time in the,company of other women, 4 vight and their brought cost if out by his interest in their by the home. Unde the de: an ings of Hyattsville, card Duckett Bes sepa > sing is to be eliminated ns of underground viaduct ife . Many @ girl who appears a kitten with men is a cat with women Is the Month to Buy Your Did you experience trouble be- cause you did not take advantage of the April offer last year? Now, during the month of April, is the logical time to buy coal, because —prices are lowest, —quality is highest, It's to your advantage to have us stock your bins now. When cool weather rolls around your fuel question will be entirely forgotten. Immediate Delivery on Any Quantity of High-Grade Coal CONSUMERS’ COMPANY INCORPORATED COAL—SERVICE ’ Phone Office Main 1415 1415 K St. And for The Women — Style Plus - Comfort The Children's Easter Footwear b “Family's” Chil- Department i ready with variety and style for all ages. Shoes that wear, fit and are healthful. 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Many More Stylish Stout Models and elegantly atent, Black S SFACTORY SERYVICE FOR CUTTING ROADI Py ) D. ©., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1926. TWO MEN POISONED. | Daughter Finds One Victim of Gas. Both Saved at Hospitals. Thirteen-year-old Mary Carragher, 1307 I street northeast, returned home from school about 4:30 o'clock yester- Battery Wins Cup. | At the recent transport at the Field Artille Sill, Okla Battery Artiller him, reported he was not seriously affected. An sing e to determi violated in purchase of the p ion show *hool, Fort 15th Field hi | UST “cheese” may be good, bad or indifferent, bat Kraft Cheese is a treat every for this label? Assigned to New Post. Private Charles A. Burcher, 1 1 i has been th Service Squad- | ned to duty D & MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester St. Wharf Daily ing from illuminating g She alsofound a note he had, scrawled | = on a piece of paper. Carragher, reported by the police as would-be was taken Hospital and treated by Dr. 0, who soon restored him to and reported him out of | lice took the patfent to spital for mental obser This Wonderful Old Prescription For Rheumatism Refilled a Mill a Leaves 5th 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Mt Vernon not open on 8 t I sallinger He vatiol 1 i 1 from his aps | ment to Hospital early | 1 for poison he was sald to have taken while in his mpartment. Dr. Papalla, who treated NACHMAN FURNITURE CO. 8th and E Sts. N. W. 8th and Pa. Ave. S. E. his s nocApril SHpol = This Truly Wonderfu Home Furnishing Event . For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Store 8th and Penna. Ave. Southeast will stay open Saturday night until 9 o’clock— Northwest store closes at six. 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Convenient Radio Cabinet Table, 80 in. high; top 15'4x29%, by compartment 13 in. high, 13 in. deep, 25 in. long. Cabinet is well finished and has metal corner guards. A legitimate $4.69 value at $9.75. Now SOLID OAK REFRIGERATORS with white baked enamel linis made by the North Star - frigerator Co. especially for Nachman; all guaranteed for the preservation of food and ice and not to sweat or warp. $28.00 75-pound ice capacity four massive pieces—chifforobe, good quality floor rug, a