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» 18 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, APRIL 18, 1926—PART 1. a all 2 2 3411‘200 DEAL MAY flooring pl: six dwellings, a small ANTHONY MEMOR'AL neman. Mrs. Clara O’Brien McCrone EdltOl‘ Stages Hlllll fOl' Cemetery GhOBt, 364 RUM ARRESTS. “Eyes” Of the Nav.‘ ;mtcl. 110 ac of timber lnnd‘ and lu is chairman of the music committee, larm at Gore ., and approximately The foundation will be represented - . - R AR . ha a million fe of manufactured at the hearing on national representa- Week’ nelud - REVIVE TIMBER WORK | 1 & ifon {6 st pt ANG TO BE STUDIED |35 ies asienss et | Comes Back Wondering if He Found It wees mout tuuies so tor zov-| Undergo Repairs d n;ioss»llest!lt tom;”y;x;ds. which is to be he{‘d before a gongres. —_— session, 14 for Selling. At O l. dl Sho ick said operations w re- s i A b sional committee Tuesday morning at & 1] Maryland and West Virginia Firm | sumed on fuil time by large timber. | ponndotion t0 Disouss Proposed | 10 oclock. Mrs. Anna E. Hendley By Consolidated Press. of the child is said to have been laid 23;‘;‘"' ‘:‘” 'P::: m.‘l‘“"‘;r,""fffl P 1C: I ing crews early next week, which will pot will head the representation bf the| LEWIS, Kans., April 17—A ghost | Farm folk told of seeing the figure on gmm’;gnm:)' O e tosmita g o ! Improved “eyes” for the Navy, yet Takes Over Part of Win- revive Traight siffic on thefWinchos. .. iDribyte “to <Pionser “in Sonpoon. hunt, conducted systematically the | Wedneaday nights. They were as follows: Selling, 14; ille. SUffering from the strains of war, ¢ ter & Western Railroad, nearly at a last month, has left N. H. Johnston, | The editor obtained promise of four | gal possession, 59; transporting, be provided:at the Washington Na chester Corporation. AlRneil Bhio RSt eat Women Suffrage. ; editor of the Lewls Press, and four |other men to accompany him to the | intoxication, 256; driving automobiles | v, E G g I. C. C.- Asks Car Data. other Lewis citizens with ‘nothing |spot the next week. s eaomoRiies | Yard, (n. ths optical shop of whic » .. | ACCIDENT ENDS PURSUIT. L 5 Tho Interstate Commerce Commis- | more tangiblo than frazzled nerves. | The first night of watching passed | drinking in public, §; manufacturing | will be reconditioned all of the binocu- R, Va., April 17 (Spe-| The Susan B. Anthony Foundatfon |sion yesterday asked all railroads to|. Poohpoohing reports that a BhoSt| 501y a3 they waited near their | intoxicants, 1. lars now in use aboard ships of tk olal).—A e part_of the prope:.y —_— Wil old . meeting April 21 8t 8 | furnish o statement by July 1 show. | Walked one night a week in an old | poto¥ B s ioled were the only | Eleven automobiles were seized, such | American fleets in home and for of the Winenester Lumber Corpori.| A chase from Good Hope Hill, |o'clock, at the Shoreham Hotel, as a |ing the number of business and pri: | burial ground near here, Editor| jiieces ciearly vistble. selzures last month totaling 48. Police | Waters. tHlon, bankrupt, was bought at auc.|through Twinirg City and on toward | preliminary to the incorporation of |vate passenger cars owned or leased, | Johnston and a committee of friends | L, ddeni Hearaiih d of |the past week seized 2,097 quarts of | Most of the binocul Hon here today by the Maryland | Washington, in which an automobile | the foundation for the raising of |those moved at less than published | organized the hunt. ey e e et ‘said the | Whisky, 1,140 gallons ‘of mash, 15|in the Navy were const Virginte, Lumber Co. |was attempting to escape from Motor | funds for erection in Washington of | tariff rates, and information concern-| Instead of disproving the ghost ;“del“ striking °h°“‘ 8 said ¢ ' | quarts of @in, 63 quarts of alcohol, ? | the period 1914-1918, when, acc Joseph Natwick, Baltimore, presi- | Cycle Police Sergt. O. R. Sanders of [ a suitable memorial for the pioneer|ing free movement of these cars dur- | story, they are back at their tasks itor, ‘ljecvounlhl‘ the nigl %’ experi- stills, 2 gallons of wine and 18 quarts |0 the Navy Department @ent, for $411,200. It included 34,000 | the eleventh precinct, i at Fit-|proponent of women’s ge. | ing 1923, 1924 and 1925. The com- [ today more in doubt than before. ence. “We heard a moaning volce, | o'y neqiotine. glass a teenth street and Pennsyl i Act e s expec missiion ‘prepared a questionnarie Years ago when wagon caravans !9bhlns and I thought there were v ue southeast last night, when t M | for the railroads to fol'~ but gave|wended thelr way westward over the | words such bt ‘'Oh, my poor baby, ~ t of virgin tim-|automobile skidded and broke a rear essie_Dell, -\ no reasons for its requests. a Fo : were staries | my poor baby! recelved, with road, 15 miles le in making a sharp turn. ‘\‘vr, will bl;"-‘li}\; ug the * - —_———— m;:n;‘dmw;l nn;,ur m::‘ l(?;enda;k th:m seemed to be the Jrfifin“r‘mg;\;::s went to the scene ¢;-.-d order ha | ewpoint of the Memorial” | ’ . 3 arents when ghe be- of voman. a vi X them for | The comine. sescian; “and. Toodrt. N Woman’s Clothes Iynite. ir. When we carned on & flashlight, | “The last night we watched, the |they can be Harper, n_member of the advisors y abeth Galloway. w became of the mother never | there was nothing but the bare | figure seemed to float away when we | The {a board. will give westions for i et south 4 as been explained, and the story al- | ground. advanced and suddenly reappeared 200 (‘ financing the memorial drive. A. L @ 3 3 most has become folklore. “We still scoffed at the idea of | yards away,” the editor sald. \ | precinct and char ) transport- | Atchinson, sculptor, will speak on | "Recently visitors to the weekly | having seen or heard a ghost and be-| = Editor Johnston does'nt confess to | them ¥ | iniz liquor, fllegal po and reck- | “Memo in Relation to Their Sur- | Stove. At Emergency Hospital | newspaper office here told of seeing | lieved it might be a joke. belleve in ghosts yet, but he admits |officers of the : : : o ing. e ‘was released under | roundings,” and u musical program |her condition was reported as unde-'s dark figure hovering over tho old| “So we went back again and had a | he has failed to prove they ‘do mot|to try them cut und report on t futer sale the corporation’s large|$1,100 bond. will be given by Dr. Alexander Hen- ' termined. - burial ground spot where the body similar experience.” exist. result Washington Needed a Furniture Store like Kautmann’s The daily increase in the number of buyers at Kaufmann’s—the quick recognition of Values and Service—prove that Washington needs a store like Kaufmann’s. We have KAUFMANN’S won the home lovers of Washington because they are convinced that at Kaufmann’s e Washington, D. C. Indianapolie, Ind. ! 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