Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1926, Page 25

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TIGHTEN DRY LAW. BISHOP IMPLORES G Methodism Will Never Sub- mit to Modification, Says McDowell. By the Associated Pre CHICAGO, June The only mod- ffication of the i . McDowell submit is that he church's Prohibition ast night urged h Gen. Andrews to the nd when the ditches are gone we are with him into no man’s McDowell urged subscrip- dditional funds to support nd beer mollification as “‘ca ind dmot hot ing nt plenty of effnrn to orous support of the prohibition oiced by another member of Dr. Clarence True Wilson, ohibition is going to stav,” he assured the conference. “Prohibition is immortal. If it hadn't been. ft would have been drowned in the last six years.” $15,000 Damages Asked. Emma Burch, 1169 Abbey place northwest. sued the Washingtor 1 ~ |t predict another slash in incom \ axes jest before another presidential’| | eleetion B plaintifi savs she was | n March Abe Martin Says: thing 1 like about general practitioners is that you don't have t’ Jet ‘em know @ week ahcad when you're goin' t' be sick. When Judge Pusey hsked TLon Moon, who murdered his wife, if he had anything t' say before bein’ ac- quitted. he rep! "I never would have shot her knowed I'd have t' go thro' so much red tape.’ My idee” o' bein’ out in’ a les while ther's luck is a golf 't got no more an an escapin’ seller is as short lived as th' =, but Robinson Crusoe an’ | urie go on forever. I'd like t' know how you go about it t' associate_any romance or senti- ment with th' average knee. You don't have t' be a clairvoyant | « <ht. John Dilie Co.) bus at st. T know, but if the voad is all like this There are less than 100 registered woman automobile drivers in Havana. 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Vickers and his wife w bers of the Salvation they met Fuersten four Vickers came to them at They took him home, fed him and Iu(lgu! him until he found a job. Lately he had been director of ma‘ Camden Philharmonic Orchestra. Re. cently Mrs irned to her ment in his room, ed that he had contemplated Killing Mrs. Viekers and then committing sulcide. Mrs. Vickers said she recelved a telephone call from Fuersten, saying that he wanted fo see her about “something important.” He was in toxicated, she said. when she reached his apartment. He berated her for re. turning to her husband, and as she turned to lenve the room he shot her. Mrs. Vickers reached her automobile the SURELY, there are 100,000 Washingtonians who will gladly send one dollar or nore to honor the living and the dead of the 26,000 from District of Columbia who country in the in the Great to John Poole, trict. of Colum- 1 Commissi Federal-American National Bank. 3 i vester- A Kelly Self-Adjusting Flaps, manu- under Beaney patents, save tubes and make tires last longer. Kelly Sprmgfleld Best Grade Guaranteed TIRES As Long as Our Present Supply Lasts Heavy Kelflex Cord & 41.35 42.90 44.50 6.90 34\7 30 (6\ "CHESLEY & HARVEYCUTTER, Agents 1525 15th St. N.W. (Cor. 15th and Church) Open Evenings and Sundays North 743, 9778 FOUR GROUPS ON OUTING. Organizations Give Excursions To- day to Chesapeake Beach. Four organizations are holding out- ings today at Chesapeake Beach, the Grand International Auxillary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the Cuthbert Class Club of Peck Memorial Chapel and the Sunday schools of Grace Eplscopal Church, Georgetown, and St. James' Episcopal Church. Mrs. Daniel Klein, president -of the gineers’ Auxiliary, is In charge of ngements for her organization, ted by the following officers: Mrs. , past president; Mrs. Mrs. Mary Clara THAYER PRODUCER OF THE BEST PRINTING HOWARD S. FISK, MANAGER ASHINGTON, b ————— D. C., WEDNESDAY, comb, chaplain; Mrs. Walker, gulde, and Mrs. Nona Swann, sentinel. H. A. Meyers of 1222 Twenty-ninth stroet northwest is in charge for Peck Memorial; Miss S. S. Wheatley of 1330 Florida avenue northwest, for Grace: G. W. and Rev. Dr. Atkinson of 236 OVER THE FOURTH BEDFORD SPRINGS HOTEL Bedford Springs, Pa. 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