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EDWARD L. DOHENY LINES UPWITiG.0P. Quits Dc'nocracy He Says, for Party Responsible for Country’s Prosperity. . By the Ass. i LOS aMliations o Political | ¢ ¢, who THE EVENING ST Wheelbarrow Pusher Nears Journey’s End I WHEEL BARROWIST STOPS IN CAPITAL “Happy” Jack Caves on Way to Home in Boston After 100,- 000-Mile Tour. “Happy” Jack Caves of Boston says he would rather push a wheel barrow than eat. pushed one 99 questioned), he able profictency in th Jack turned off hi when he landed in th tourist camp yesterd: culated that he ) his trusty barrow WASHINGTON, ‘D. ¢, FRIDAY er- | test i | derived exclusively from his travel as to why any one would want to push a wheelbarrow 99,986 miles. Jack himselt s authority for the assertion that when he winds up in Boston, where the pushing began, in about two months' time, there will be await- ing him, as a prize for his exploit, several thousand dollars. Sixteen stalwart wheelbarrow push- ers started out as competitors with Jack, but all have dropped by the way. As to whether they shared the fate of the dogs Jack wasn't entirely clear. When he leaves here Jack is going to push on to Annapolls and then head north toward his wife and five chil- dren. Jack avers fervently that he has ad- hered strictly to the letter of the con- accepting nothing gratis but water. Means of buying his solid re- freshment, he further avers, have been lectures on the trip. report off with ene more statistical vement--he hus given 321 lec He topped his XPRIT. 23, 1926, SCHOOL EXPLOSION DEATHS REACH FOUR Three Boys Injured in Blast When Match Ignites Escaping Gas, Die of Burns. By the Associated Press. SHAWNEE, Okla.,, April 23.—The fatalities in the gas explosion Wednes- day at the Renedict district school were brought to four yesterday with the deaths of Raymond Hale, 9: Ray- mond Hollingshead, 6, and Benny Cravitt. Jesse Carl Phipps, 6, died Wednesday night. One other boy Is ut the point of death. The victims were brought here soon I W. BD. Moses & Sons Furniture Carpets ESTABLISHED 1861 Linens F Strest and Eleventh Upholstery A REMINDER— Spring Furniture Fashion Show interruption ] 2 days and after the explosion, which occurred in the basement of the school, near Holdenvilie, when a match struck by spinning top ignited accumulated These 99,986 miles, he taken him over the nation “Happy statistic since t smoking contest {n Eng nner kept his pipe nl'lgh!\ > minutes without refilling. TONIGHT and SATURDAY 810 10 P. M., registered time *he. with and sup. than any | nd policies | unprece. | S . vations of Ja a dog died, Jack explained, furnished with another companion by a nhiml\ kflnm\ this bei barrow pus worn out barrows, The dog: See the formal announcement on Page 25 of this paper. 1227 Staples Street Northeast (Street runs north from Florida Ave., near 14th St.) hat President Hard- | to normaley | hat the eco- | joved by the | v was due to ' his ad- | [ Music by Irving Boernstein’s Orchestra We invite vour inspection of this new colonial tvpe house, in a location eonvenient to school, stores, and transportation facilities. ucted and attractively finished. Six rooms, and trim, kitchen with bullt-in refrigerator, ued porches, bulltin fireproof garage, hot- From 7:45 to 8:45 P. M. a part of tonight's-program will be broadcast-through station W. C. A. P. l t this evening or tomorrow and inspect the specimen | PRICE, 58150 EASY TERMS| Open daily from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. CHAS. W. 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