Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1926, Page 27

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, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1926 T2 e e e i S rriters, v sed for publicity little heed to the solace of music or |50 or 60 birds and their songs fill the | cheerfully as his cage reposed upon Cnbblen Famous in 13186. L ;\naze clime, the culmination of b mL‘. xhzh:»u:f}x‘flfxm{{;fi.sdfxl(:.:-r‘m:-‘:::\l.luf‘;elfi HEI.P CHEER INMATES 13\‘\-K“|»;s:n:or‘:."m e P (,rm:ngmi?::“recnlx:‘rl‘;::‘llr:\ on culture of the birds fox the wholesome |Liers who g grew ich in thelr trade and MARKETS cuMATE £now-swept. Winters, refreshing Sum’ |in the same manner s that by any Prison officials say the inmates be- | the part of the birds of the kindness | influence they exert upon the inmates. | guve credence to the old saying that mers months, delightful Springs and | other merchant. We sold the idea come especially fond of pets and that | shown them by the prisoners. One of | e o= | “the cobbler should stick to his last.” Lseucnniu D y T S lingering Autumns. ;n‘.\mhwlfixl::xi:- ;:r:xlur“;m:a"t;:qry_wr“!tr: 1 G B E iall ;‘mmrleu ul:em ‘w be favi orlltlclm l)erhfnlm u;:n"m“nquh:(!.u‘:ubetlr:‘;gxc:;e :’f Too Txresome One cobbler of that time was found to / Publication and free issuance of | Zen a sules . owa Convicts Become Especial because they best exemplify carefree | “Billy," son; have 18,000,000 gold florins. 4 Maine, New Hflmpih“fl and Ver | D o ete ovarmieae piar |than 50 moving picture subjects PEOIALY | pappiness, even. in captivity, and are | “Gabe” Stmons, Who was hanged last | From \he LondenPasing Show. - ‘day|. Nathaniel Ward, an_ Engihhman, nm ng the splendors of the Green |have been made and released Fond of Songsters and Some able, through their songs, to impart | Winter. ¥ 2 el ¥ “¥Ihorn in 1570, was a scholar of high mont Tell World of Their g Mary Mountain State in all four seasons lhl\'“kh“\" the w\mtr) hope to their owners. mny outdid himselt in song when |4t Mary I didn't mum: all (ho rank and in his later years a edbbler Advantages. was an important part of the public- Own Their Birds. The canaries first were installed by | his cage followed Simmons to the of note. He graduated at Cambridge, leture "ou as full, so we 'ad te ity work carried on by Vermont. The an inmate named Ryan. An expert |death chamber, and continued his|D ok 2 caten | traveled the Continent, became & theo b lmph]u:. sald “all Vermont is in- TEPEES SELDUM SEEN. 15 ABAIE cate, BGh oW GUaN Bt | wster hiding Mrousn the \vite wander round the bedch and watch Iog e T LoD thes BOSTON, July all” to vacation near Lake —_— By the Associated Press. of the songsters, although about 100 [ days until his master started the |the ships & P ‘,""““l'“"" e oy OKLAHOMA CITY, July 1 P.—| FORT MADISON, lowa, July 1.— | other prisoners own thelr individual | death march. Then, after Simons had § e - ire | Dirds and tend them in their cells. | been hanged, “Biliy” was shipped| Vacuum cleaners are now being sol f,;“fh';;';'dfi'flh' “l';;l'ii““m“(f‘,‘:,f'r'fif;};fl? One large cage in a corridor contains with the body to Tipton, and warbled on the installment plan in England. to the drab lives of the inmates of > | Towa. State prison here. In the death chamber and in sec- s in N 3 hor of the satiric work “The Stm ‘onnecticut Valley and | 3 Cobbler of Agawam, the maple®sugar capital - [ Serrounalnge: o save Loutton. B tlons occupled by prisoners who still Teehee, a Cherokee himself and assist- | have a portion of. life and perhaps humnmum before them, the music of be he; Ing for mnewspaper advertising |ant attorney general of the State. in Ay A ieuny novs | icionigs Gy 6t nuxthern from sto st. Louis. | Oklahoma there still may be se p s of nu.umvn have resulted | fow Indians wearing brightly colored | = Is answered with informa- | blankets, long braided halr” and In- ibout New Hampshife's com- | gjan finery, but for the most part merce and industries, its “hl"“mm drive high-priced automobiles o Mountains, lakes and Summer and |ind live in modern houses. = : o | Winter regorts. Those who wear blankets are of With Itching Rashes a In Maine the propaganda project [the older generation, The young nt {has been pushed intensively under |squaws and bucks attire themselves 3 N in white man's fashion, and o large a : | number hold responsible positions with ite. Per- | pletures, lectures and articles and |business firms and in offices at the petual warmth 2nd insietent sein. imagasine storles by prominent | State Capitol. seCuticurs Soap. Ointment, Talewen s0ld everywhere. Sam; , fase fewe of Outloura Laborateries, b INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING SERVICE W. 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