Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1926, Page 7

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1926. 7 FRIDAY, JUNE 18, MAN SI-AYS W|FE HEN ASPIRES TO RECORD.",‘l‘(f,’“,;gk“{,",,,,“,f“:}m',“"\“_n‘j e ,,‘ DUGGAN STILL MISSING. Nine-Year-0ld Leghorn Already :L 0 weighs only 3% pounds PARA, *Brazil. June 18 (#). Has Laid 1,186 Eggs. i i news had been received here thi | LINCOLN. Nebr. June 15 (P otal weight of the seven years | morning of the Argentin- A white Leghorn hen, nine rs old, of eggs is approximately 161 pounds. aviators, Du n '« Who | Who lald 1,186 eggs, is o ra | L - | were on a flight from New York tn ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘—UU"_AWS, T[] HWHOSE WHO WILL RACE TOMORROW I FOR SPEED HONORS Eighteen Drivers Ready for | ' Three Races in Laurel record, poultry department offic | the Nebraska Agricultural College he. slnp The present record fis 5 Motive of Tragedy in New,nw Known officially as A-640, the hen York Not Dlsclosed—Both | s Just made a record | during her seventh lay Up-to-Date Willie. From the Progressive Grocer Magazine. s me the butter. pfully)—it what | Buenos Aires and who have not N heard from since last Sunday, when they passed over Cayenne, French | Guiana. | A searching party left here yeste | day. Bow! Tomorrow. BY WILLIAM ULLMAN, Automoiile Editcr of The Star Eighteen ‘outlaws” of the roaring road tomorrow will battle for gold and glory just oss the District line. Laurel, in the big wooden EDMONSTON & CO., INC. New Address—612 13th St. Bet. F and G Sts. (west side) By the Associated NEW YORK wife in the friend afte Telkes, presids store, yesterda and sent anot volver into his to_die. Police could learn no motive for the act. Mrs. Telk here from Chicag: and her hu stayed Standard Footwear For Gentlemen For Generations The Wise Man Is More Particular About His Shoes Than His Coat The “fit” of a shoe is more important than the fit of a coat—particularly from the stand- point of health. A selected force of designers whose ability holds their jobs for them, makes,up the crew here. Their work is perfected by placing in their hands. the choicest of materials to be assembled hy “The Custom” shoemaker on the bench. Professional shoe fitters, fit the shoes here. Satisfaction and service result. bullet from his re- | ain. He is expected followed her. She L apartment on West 137th street. occupying one room | ence of her friend, who is woman now in ; vising. skidding to the ch beats of the onlooke These men have been called laws” in the sporting sense of the word in that they have formed their “out- learned for the where his wife He checked out of his Lours before the first time was _ Staying. hotel her slaying. to the apanrt miles and, as were found lyin mile event. still grasping his Track in Good Stape. e dying. was taken to the Knickerbocker Chere are no roush 1 in || 3 5 4 | Hospital. o make d % . th Count de Lafayette Dead. . 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