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'iso Do ipiris e : THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. JULY 30, 1978. snub nose, a wrinkled pink fist and a | vour life s the very most important | spoken of as in line for an important ___ AMUSEMENTS, _7._._______________ [ hit of a pink petal that was a baby |one as the new psychologists say? | ambassadorship. Natalie needed her ! cheek. If it is, I do want to be so careful | no longer. Natalie had Junior to — “Isn't he a dear?” 'Natalie whis-|about all of Junior's surroundings. take care of her. Junlor had “cured” = (CoprHtetis, by L. B Borteainyy erfect specimen, Dr. [ I think it would be you, | Natalie! el developed. [not to try to go away 2 = r a ) ~{We've named him Lawrence, § Summer? They say & littie baby does ’ Miracle. a grand piano, her “perfectly ador-i “Ona glanced at Lawrence. No|Dbetter in its very own home with per- HYATTSVILLE METMNLITA L able kitchen. “neal” father could have had a more | fect regularity. Oh, there, I believe | WHAT she asked of the fllnzv Lawrence laughed again gayly. | complacent grin on hi . She | he's awake——" and she jumped down AT 10TH anemces PERFECT » L] 1] Zx 2" ing wheels as she sat In the | fankly, as b G Ngrieipe il i > | frankly, as he swung up R T turned and looked at N ‘Mntl n out of the room, TOMORROW train, was she goiug to {ry | of his very satisfactory house, threw | Natalie was gazing down on the - | Ona \luxhnll went to the lnlrrnr of A Real First Na al Presents 'ronl:\"-—:,'::::.; ’r . et ru'z PRINCE™ NEXT WEEK natured Lawrence. There had been| “sho heard minning feet. '1‘“n arms | Surely, she would waken soon. This | pink and interesting, she decided. No. S RS all, last December; before that, one, cea vou! You dear! You dear! Come . | | t see vo o ou dear! (ome | joed, albeit reluctantly, toward the |could go back to—everything. Sh | i S Hadk s o 5 0. B. ZANTZINGER, nv—lfi-mr e H. Wiedeling, den of the Cook |lie’s pretty house. Natalie would be |, ., you see it was nest to ours i, 2 down | three years had asked of her a certain | 74 BALTIMORE BLVD.. 1 County jail, has sent his resignation ll.\'ln::hnrmiv and flol!f.ul and ::m_g;m! and we made it into a nursery. But| g . ali < Ona room, | thing » eves were the eyes of | HYATTSVILLE, MI | — BERIIIIIIO IIE PAcE to the sheriff. jin a becoming peignoir up in her im-| e jitgle room in the hack will be (o the “little one in the back.” 1t !the State's st man, of one of the ing_up_, 10th )“ o ‘WIZARD OF THE MANDOLIN' Capt. Weideling was held blameless | maculate room f!»m nt with flowers | 50 guiet, you know fwas 1 s 3 she was | strong me s hation, @ a 0 P 1 was little, decidedly. But she was|strong men of the nation, of the man Hyattnv.l — omedy—World Survey— ditions at the jall in « report |devotedly provided Lawrence. Law-i "y rance was standing, rubbing his| yanicng for th little room, Ona Sy Judge T. . MeGorty, |rence would stand about with his | and smiling. Ona felt as if she | \ffidio Oh, dunior was indeed | — UALLITCS | JAS. J. JEFFRIES-TOM SHARKEY Pe n who investigated ~the ‘jail situation | hands ’"b};’ts Dockets. his hair ruffed. | ore having an impossible dream. perfect specimen.” He had done | I and recommended that a committee |a frown ween his fine brown eyes, | o Bl 3 she heard Al S 0 | . Com r of “disinterested citizens” be appointed | And after @ few minutes Natalie | .ol 0™ o\ ber; Rkt aa e ,”"_‘,m';'_'I“}fl‘,"“'['fj'M'l‘"“lf_;"‘;"'.'_ [ owhnere eise can ou u : | to assist in the investigation. would say, her lips quiverink pitifully: | care-free, happy | giowing. Natalie perched he CRANDAL]_SJPOI_ ln.u- | CRANDALL’S Apol:;; gh:,.,,, y ) . arden RSE. Y The Investization resulted from the | “You two go on down and talk. 1|} § s i e gl g g e s e h h f 9 he jail, {am so tired!" b R g LTI [l R il v R gt edagbatti Suc! a ome or y b irecent attempt to dynamite dreamily out at the elms | i reports of liquor and narcotic smug- | A she and Law- Volca when she repifed e meg i : TODAY—GEQ. SIDNEY poaié5 el St g b It is a “Life-time” Home and financed the Cafritz T s s at me, a minute after he'd had h way, which makes it several hundred dollars cheaper gling, and fights between inmates. | rence, a in the pleas- | "5, rence. he smiled. Smil 5 3 st year M ORE h 1« it true that the first year To\ulkkll\\ - HOOT GIBSON In Arfetsaiat of guards. |could never come to any conclusion | joo"\ilel 1 told you I'd get the " r The warden informed Sheriff Peter [as to the next “best thing to do." |G emilel” | ’——'—\’S than it could be sold for under other circumstances—or | | “apt. Weideling had testified that he rar; Sta nd know they CRANDA' L’S Ambassador HANTOM BULLET.” Hoffman that he was stepping aside | Only in one particular would the situ- | S\\el | bet vou tickled him. offered at 18thSL.&Col. Rd NW TODAY—s 'S YOI s;{‘fif_w.‘.*“ A Tead 30 CRANDAU- S o trbansperss io give the sheriff and the special cit- |ation today he different ‘at all from | ryjp: ‘i let's take grandma up } = Quohestt, Izens committee free reign in making | that she had faced four times every [\ 4 it <he were indeed a decrepit | mredlate and. sweeping correc. | vear for the last five vears. Law. | "% 4% (G teve et b S 627 7th St. NW. as a mont tion” ordered by Judge McGorty | rence had written her in the last week |5 5 0y the stairs. Presently she ! I waited until the inquiry showed jthat they had adopted a child! What | tound self standing the middle onc Remarkable | It has all the features which have made “Life-time” 7 had done my duty and am not blam- |a frightful mistake, Ona Mitchell mur - o of peapie ik ahe for conditions,” Capt. Weideling | mured 1o a small brown farmhouse | S e Homes famous—Ilarge rooms; 3 enormous porches; sai on a hillside above the screaming |} i ad s ook blua panket | E t hardiwood: fsors: besutifully Sxtured bads: 1 "Now that changes are demanded, |train. What a frighttul mistake! | rass S CTGE R R0 plumn ngagemen ; A A y s I am stepping dowr, S0 as not to| What should she do next? Give u[»‘h”"( T e e service equipment. AR [ e P RS N o g - Inspect at once 5100 block 8th St. N.W. - i n TSHIPWRECK CRANDALL'S _".m“' & Farraent & TOMORKOW ROD LA ROCQUE in o : CKANDALL'S Sa\«lv’r'nm.n-r’ AN EHE AR and arden FOpAY e SR rHOMSON in “THE CRANDALL’S “"‘“’ HOOT _GIBSO saw Natalie's hand 2 RICHARD Ty Pave “.i(\,‘r.}“ ”{_.Sr,\ LS it sion of the jail in- ¥ as that what .\nw,\,.l e blanket back and she saw a_tiny ~ vestigation was devoted 1a g must do? W she would. | e In the Prettiest Part of Petworth testimo of Weideling. H igns ‘nnultl if that seemed indeed the -|-M S Open from 9 am. to 9 p.m. T0; o — EPH _SCHILD n REATAON “SHilw RECKED dais, Dl = pau’ e N2 CRANDALL’S.‘;h L TODAY—NORMA B 4 IllllllilllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII tion involves the third chan thing to do.” o s o Far Vi administration in less than a y 1 urney seemed at onece tedions Take Ath St. n..,. Farragut St.. w-m... East to Home Weideling became warden las a : ort. She rather dreaded | » Soan after the scandal over liberties | seelng Lawrence. She knew just how e e el N = 14th allowed Perry Druggan and Frankie | that frown of his would look. how ik —ahnd for. icataiog, 7 ) - Lake, wealthy berr runners, had re- | harassed he would be and hurried ” ~ ulted in Iederal ges agmainst | Ah. there he was GARRISON’S 1! Tma a I’ r Warden “well, nther! ~f o0 see § O Ty T e Ay prettier. evers | Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co., Inc. Owner and Builder of Commun: 91 “-N.m.m,!(fi 2 Sounevanne and prettier eve o Ona Mitchell: felt lips brush her = TS. cheek, a hand under her elbow guic . ) ¢ OEW'S tion. | Rhe heard-—utie incredulous / B BUY WITH CONFIDENCE—BUY A DUNIGAN ALL-BRICK HOME \ col“MBlA - § o a laugh ring out. ence Dur Keith's—Judith Anderson, vaude-f, 5 HOER LM N0k “aia not seem | ! V7 | ) y g fOl SR . harassed. He was laughing. The un-| ¢ 4 3 Karle—"The Volga Bovs." vaude|feeling wretch P BN 4 Wm,‘,,« ) 4 ¥ See These Lighted T Tueec et i3 Sille. continuous from 130 to 11 P.m. | Anding consola : i e ; HOMES e v e pars rand—"St. Pat Revue” photo-|ed the unworthy = =7 M-E:SWING co ZANE GREY'S play, continuous from 12:30 to 11 p.am. | ke was just managing today s W5 e steer s o, N. N (Coloredy—"Go Get 'Em,” | unusually brave I | oy she asked, and tried to \ L In the car musical show, continuous, 2 to 11 p.m. ‘ -/V , 54 pund cheerful < Palace—"M ai; 91 (5% wan {muond oheer il 0] by g ) ell ) ll 'll n m Kbk , 2:45, and 9:30 p.m. T ; aied ey Expert = ‘l | scortul” riing romane MON A%p WARREN DER S un 2 LOVE in | mwnuumr A TD NNy v | ROLLING HO. "0 E N'A‘noNAL TONIGHT s1.10, 73, soe AT $:20 MAT. SATURDAY-—75e-500 NATIONAL TEFATER FLAYERS Direction Olifford Brook: Anne Nichols' Farce Z SHIRLEY MASON--NEIL HAMILTON Watch \ d o ROBT. FRAZER--WM. POWELL ftnia “Desert Gold" at 10 40| " WYes. She's awtully well. Say, see Repairing i .. -~ | 7th & Hmllton Sts. Now. Interna :‘--Yn\"v‘v.:'—-“::) o im., 12:380, 2:5, , 750 and|there at the left hat's our new Oppenheimer & Shah R ////////////// /////////////// 9:45 p.m. { hotel, minion-dol el going up. || 907 F St. N.W. Th(s Beaullful Convem'enl te Both Car Lines iodes lows,” at am., 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35 and Fine?’ she repeated, and felt MATINEF SBATUBDAY—Tbo A4D NEXT WEEK BEATS SELLING o ULIGHTNIN' e St | SRR S S0 8 Mount Vernon Ly e : et PAlAcE 7 ! rat g Satus " O s h she o il Central—*“Say It Again,” at 12:30, '\" . 8 "’|]u.'(m e “,,“";‘ r:nad with d $ %500 CASH F Street at 13th o 30, 5, 6:30 and 9:10 p.m ' Catalie had heen o dear, five o LAST TWO DAYS ~WE PLAY TOEW'S VAUDEVILL Bl o ehvise ] o Pt - astic, . ~ P t Presents e o e \ELGS T R | Alexandria, Va. g ) $65 Monthly ||| “MANTRAP” | STRAND NINTH AT D at 7 and 9 p.m. BY SINCLAIR LEWIS FATHER HURNEY PRESENTS Lincoln (colored)—"Oh. What a 3 fect trousseau,” her duck of Nurse,” continuo om 2 to 11 p.m. Car leaves Termvnnlg()c S 12th & Pa. Ave. N.W., S ST v T i ! oullmrn Exposure—Distinctively Stylish 4 daring, vomantio picturisation ST. PATRICK PLAYERS 1 E every hour on the houy Rau Small Down Payment . e PRl i i N A NEW Developm.g L Uv AYS 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. waek days b Spacious rooms, a big front porch, double back porch, i m‘hlnl:::;} P_’E::.V!!:::IOIT e l;"_ i Rennty |€ Mount Vernon Electric A . 1 WE E K hot-water heat, concrete cellar, perfect bath, a gem At 2140, 6:30 5 > H . o . . - L COMEDY 18 N Enlarging fi:","",:::,',',I::',,“"'{,:::,;""‘ Railway $ of a kitchen, beautiful lawn, landscaped with shrub- N rft,::‘:::.(_l"r::l..—ou"-n PLAY..-MEN OF THE NIGHT" Kodak Finishers Since 1000 Out of Your Income k \ ’ 5 | " ery; large lot, paved alley, curb and concrete street Gualits Pron Service E. 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