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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. Missing Things || WATER-POWER BILL g KILLED IN ALBANY Republicans in State Senate Wreck the Republicans were seeking to de- liver the State's hydro-electric_rights along the St. Lawrence and Niagara rivers to a powerful combine, which he asserted was headed by the Alumni- num Co. of America. UMNESCLSED BYHIEH EXPENSES In nur office we are drooping, weary of the heastly grind, for the boss is always whooping of the things he cannot find. Divers doodads he's mis. laying, every hour of ever; v, then i | we hear him wildly br. 4,530 Union Men Out of Work ! nas swiped my corkserew, pray?! ; Some one's carried off my ruler, some | in Move Blamed Also | one's carried off my shears: some one on Depression. [ costly broshes that T e to- clean A my type? Who has sunk his yellow tnshes in the mouthoicce o Everything I need is missing I3 glue and ink, The Senate killed In like manner last night the Democratic proposal for a fouryear term for elective State o, ; — Four-vear. | cials. Republican opposition was base Smith Measure—Four-year on the bill's provision that election should be held in years midway be- term Plan Loses. tween national elections. A simflar o measure has been killed in the As e s b sembly judiciary committee. ALBANY, N. Y., April 1.--A pro. gram of State development of water power, strenuously advocated by Gov. Smith and the Democratic party sl U. S. Play Breaks London Record. LONDON, April 1 (#).—An Ameri- can play with an American leading lady has won the distinction, of being ‘Vllt‘ first to achieve a whole year's un- interrupted run at Drury Lane Thea which opened in 1663, “Rose " the musical play in which A the title role, has hrated its first birthday in Nell n's 63.yvearold theater, party vete, a motlon to committee from further lof a Democratic bill ca s | ter, | In moving discharge of the tor Nathan Stra of New York City, r made earlier in the s > | them some mara e dads datly, and he alwavs blames the | hovs, ~sending up his willow-wally, | Jthe d maki, terrific noise. Tired of | The | heing cha with stealing, clerks TAIn | are quirtin nd then, and the Min-{nld man « ling, roasting | Co In the office | o humps with ort of nag- ¢ from the hest are hectic, and d: but the Loss is apoplectic and some dav he will ex; Some dav he will fly to and the clerks will draw their Always say Quick Quaker when buying quick- cooking oats tion. 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