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THE EVENING S8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. AUGUST 12, 1926. n CHICAGD GANGLAN[]" THE EVENING STORY | |5shoin i b Sirsgnera | e I e e e Ben Rosenfeld v efferent nerves, shown us, beyond the question of a|been up at § every doubt, that piants think!” | return, with my “Plants think!” echoed Rebecca.' Dlain that to v . T ily, why hadn't you— book and, without rising, eddressed L o0k OBF. & Dieco Pight awa her as though she had been gone|gaiq that lady, turning sullenly away | “What the de Nob: asuctibied] DeagiRiich. sail but 10 or 15 minutes. to disappear from the room. In the Yes, indeed:” beamed the profes-into chairs and looked vaguy un (Fermaty ot Nallivae Peris “Intuition, my dear Mrs. West, :nd R&bflb!cn had to let the lmpro\l—,lor.“h o i ! ; Reataarmnt) A : o i is merely the working of a telepa-| dent couple stay on in her home| *“When you left approximately six and S 7 The Great Discovery. ,.“Six months” replied Rebecca, | 43 5o, the WOLKIOE Of & OB | (o mporarily because of their {nability | montha ago. yvour flower garden | ¥ou myself, sald Rebecca, grimly will be pleased to welcome | “Are vou Mrs. Rebecca West?" |, ihat should give you just about| ;g ig but faintly cognizant. All | to locate another house. was In the most beautiful condition eft the room to call on the town's you to the ; | o Y e trom " the | {ime to get acc—er—to see If Your | Gayr have been obsessed with the| 1t Was on the fifth day of this|imaginable. Immediately after your estate men upon the professor's [ _— jRounied B e e . 3| % WEens nerves cler. idea that you would appear—and |Stay that the professor came home |departure the fowers. many of them, | behalf. il | Bellevue<Crown . 3 L Ok e iy "afternoon | o, bossibly,” broke in the professor|pere yoy stand before me! A wom-| With & whole troupe of bespectacled | wilted and drooped: now. lmmediately THE END. Did Aliiances Are Discarded | %, ok, one sunny a 'lat this juncture. “You see, the sub- = e Intui. | gentry greatly resembling himself. ! upon your return they I (Covviight 1926V i d Rebecea had just about | ! an might attribute this to intui 3 estaurant Ly e e mting her ltde | CONScious mind absorbs externals | {jon:but I see clearly that your| They filed silently into the house |heads and bloom again—t . With Indiscrimi Ki e gradually: very slowly, I might say.| ming “in the train, at the station |&nd grouped themselves about Re-|one conclusion possible; the flowers, The Bishop of Urszel is the only ith Indiscriminate Kill- | home thavdax. @ ewife.| 1L It I8 pleased with these externals | and%, ot the street, Axed upon. the | becca. as though regarding some | were lonesome:” | clerde in E having temporal 510 11th St. N.W. i Lyt m,., ol Rebeccn. vising SWIft-| the suggestions it gives to nerve|igea of reaching. home: picturing | exceedingly rare and curlous specl.| “Humph:” said Rebecca, “giess|power 15, tho BEAE Fuleiiat ok ings Awaited. [ Bren e A er 10 vour ad. |f0Tces throushout the body are pleas-! goubtiess to iteelf your mctual home. men. They surrounded Rebecca's |again: you forgot to water them, I've rope’s best known republic. Andorra T — ee——— ed man upon | unknown . direction - of the subeon. | FOW: through that mysterious ether|emn hoot owls; hands, for the most g By the Ascociated Press. flanked by a backs, scious mind, is healthy or unhealthy of which we know so little, the fact | part, of your homecoming, to my mind, clasped behind their eyes narrowed as they gazed aus- oty SR CHICAGO, August 12—A state of | thim nerovus, \’;’r‘,fi‘;‘;‘,:","‘;‘-‘;"“n e ;"]’w""'slgl;-’g“fi(m the pleased or dis-| which is attuned, at ell times, to|terely, albeit respectfully, upon her. b open and indiscriminate warfare in|, wa: to disclose her status quo| “When W: N8 ou e st catch such radiographing of——" Prof. Huntington, after an anxious . fl | gangland here was recognized today | instant ? Inthrrpted Re‘;,efm'd:,';::: “Possibly the fact that the six |Scrutiny, addressed her directly. Address All Communications to K v st Ny . months' perlod of your lease is up| “My dear Mrs. West. it has been e by the police you today had something to do with it W. M. Hornstein, Clearing House, 107 6th St. N. W. Phone Frank. 7059 your good fortune to present science woere ing for a furnished . Information to headquarters through | gas. ron' s 2" Rebecc months later Rebecca turneéd | suggested Repecca, rather tartly.! with one of the most baffi s- R[] underworld rontacts 10ld of & war o | 1. ihe way Srraush Tthe hotser ox. | the corner of Davis street and could [ The professof's wife had joined | teries; possible even the i Loy F{ e 4 + Virtues of the | [intly see the front yard of her lit- | them and was standing in the door-| of one of the strangest and most "‘é the finish among the clans engaged | '€ ”;L,“,’!"‘I'" 1“]‘ "h‘J‘“ & "w“? had the | 1'¢ home. The tears sprang to her |way, looking on absent-mindedly. interesting——" 2 ' in fllicit liquor traffic, with old alli. | comfortable little home. =She had the | eyes. How could she ever have| “Have you decided to stas in| <Did you find a house yet?" in- Solicited ot snces thrown to the winds. Officials | talking 1o some on who was not lis, | PFOUsht herself to leave it this long [ Northumberland?” next asked Rebec- | terrupted Rebecca, testily. (3 Predicted that additions 1o the (o1l of | tomine: 1o horamd ened the allers|In the hands of strangers—'spooky” | ca—she felt a strong sense of irrita.| A house? A house? Let me see, l: Biiksicc il eiere ImiAlnent s d BhatTgevEEi] Hihien. | strangers, too—for that was what | bility with this mooning couple. a house, you say” Oh, ves, as I was o eibly on « wholesale scale if the car- | “Do vou think vowll be satisied| i€ called them mentally. As she| “Stay?" echoed the professor. “Oh,|saying, Mrs. West, you have made a 2 ¢ loads of armed men which cruised | with the piaces asked Rebecea, | QAW nearer the house she saw | yes, stay in Northumberland; to be | great _contribution to . scinetific 3 ( sections of Chicago last night should | sharply. at last, impatient of their | (At there was something radically | sure—ves, I shall stay.” | knowledge; or at least you have made e shest inattentive wandering. They were | “ian&-—her beloved flower beds- .Have you found another place”"|clear the way to the discovery of a 5 The authorities. seeking 1o prevent | in: the. plcasant: Nt parlos nmow. | _hen Rebecca walked in the door | “Dear me, no! 1 had forgotten—" ' very startling thing indeed: you have b3 clashes, vainly hunted for the prin-|The tall man and his equally tall| p:l 7 cipals in the latest street battles, par- | wite sank into chairs. | Qs iy ticularly Sam (the Greener) Jacob-| “My name is Huntington: Profes:| £ \ fon and Hym Weis: Jacobson. | sor Aristotle Gamaliel Huntington "' -’fl known e of Louis |explained the cadayerous one, gu! (Big) § ar { this is my wife, Sally | 3 £ the fatal sh of Smith T distinguished h 3 ol b night rches of physiology ] Detectives ways been my valued have come to take the c chology at the university and [ wish {a place for about six months until I regarded the Michigan hich Vincent 2 evenue pistol battle, in Drucci pulsed a — 2% | Our Entire Stock of old alliances among can get an opportunity 1o see if my 52 struggling for “Alky Racket efferent nerves respond pleasingly to | K They beliove the Drucci attack mé the stimuli >, in which case I/ B o fi th departure o shall buy a hoi of 3 B R e ST each Costumes, Bathing New BUDWEISER 1::. $1.75 |5 ! fined t beer vou want to take the 5 % . . ° 4 s ek, | - ' /| DUTCH BREW o 75¢ |* RHINELANDER IS READY. | {2, ihto koo it I shoitd i Accessories Reduced for g g | like to rent this house?” The ani I . t g,’ Bottles c !;“ Appeal in Annulment Case, 1.455 |Man. being directly addressed, came mmediate Clearance Kl ADA DR ! 2 35 to life. 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Beach Capes. $6.50 $8.95 Z"h‘v ];;,,,I»‘vl-‘“ consists of the trial rec. | Required Knitted Suits $4.50 $3.25 Beach Capes $8.95 85.00 « weluding the famous, but mostly | . ¥ " unprintable love lette, gt First Payment Thirty Days c . . Pair Rubber % inprintable love letters. one of which AlisrSWork. 1 \Gor platod Women's and Misses Sit ! i Was 2000 words long. that figured in | 5 LG Knitted Suits $4.95 and $5.95 88.95 ppers it L | il the testimony. Do not delay having your || . 4 : Pair Bathing Slip- | es o oa 5 The appeal will not be argued until| | work done now before - the Women's and Misses pers : $1.00 25¢ | after October 4, and the princiy season’s rush. | Knitted Suits $6.95and $7.95 $4.95 Ryupper Bathing Caps 39¢ and 50c 20c | will not have to be present | We are fully equipped to take || Women's and Misses’ Rubber Bathing Caps 65c and 76c 43¢ | | FREE ga . of any inth . . % 4 give the same satisfaction that v d Misses g b r ng Caps 5 an 2 o OARD SHIFTS. 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