Evening Star Newspaper, August 13, 1926, Page 6

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' . 8 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1926. REP”R]’ERS [:A' [EU |Squaw With Apples !KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—AI Stands a Little Better Now. BY POP MOMAND 6 6 6 | = ! (‘al’l“res 3 Rov g You SAY TH') ( TLL SAY HE DID Pa!|| THERES MR. VAN S TH BIG STEEL Is a prescription for Circus Flf’ hants | MANAGER 1 CERTAINLY WiSH MAN FROM OUR.HOTEL! IF THE MANAGER IT 13 mMuTUAL m‘rL THAT BIRD ALOYSWS Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, .ll GA E . ulep ; { GAVE You You COULD Pay ng.||COULD ONLY SEE ME ONCE Vv THA el iaa o) Bl :iasoug‘r:‘fi"‘to:?; e | Bilious Fever add Malaria. 7 A MEAN LAVIN WIS BILL BABY IT WOUL) GIVE NE PRESTIGE AND :R.«W Rg“’fl i M0 ARIROCES: T 1t kills the germs. B foe dsnai b t/oox WHen BEFORE WE GET N PUT ME N RIGHT ! TEL ASK HIM FOR A B Be STEeL MAn. | _ ST G el oy fou LEFT BAD AT THE BUNKUM || MATOH AN TELL Hin TM STOPPING AT ) AMAAAAAAAAAAA i i Wil b el ™ HoTEL ReAcH voTEL ' TH SAME HOTEL ‘AND MAYBE WE'LL LET = | | ’ 0 Be Quizzed on day capt three elephants of e wALK T N leged Blackmail Affidavits = 1. RhE RS elire o e | ey i i N : . F Street here e days ago and ha heen | EE L AR s 4 wotght over the countryside by u n iti f hundred India rackers ol . . Accusing Canton Citizens. s o e i Bulldmg = ter being ioaded on freight | B bt B, 3 CArS, h‘I4‘:,:\B|I:,.,';:',‘.F ”l;;w Mlvllln‘v\u}: For l aSe AN i ngust 14 Big a forest last night 1o the investigation inte the murder of | n\:;;rl“xlu‘-\:' ‘lll“:-"..‘w\»|.l|m|l~. et | M ost desirable Don R. Mellett, Canton publisher. and | woman approached and fed ; | \f‘rlmn of F Street ' three thers. mentianed as “unden e e | | NW. Suitable for i e e Bobbled while it was being | | higlecla s miillinesy i County grand jury in an inquiry ,,‘.],n,_-m[ B el e e or shoe shop. Long lleged ey | lease to right party. 4 Jury ) The “affiduvi havzed promi ‘ wood. every stick of it. and when it's | ing 1o protest when she caught Mr. | Thelma said. squeezing Annette's hand | Ey e “affiduvits” charged prominent I 5 ; | fixed up the way I'll fix it vou ought | Stubbs' eyes. He shook his head [affectionately. g d men of Canton. including public off | totiniala ai good tHing out oLl warningly. “Oh, 1 am going into the old furni | cials, with purchasing liquor and va o “Why, what do yon mean ecried | A few hours later the bedroom suite | ture business. I've found I've got i | w D SULLIVAN CO \ FHous other indiscretions. I e )l Annette. ! departed toward the Peebles house, |real knack for it Annette answered | ¥ o Mo L . Y C B Mook heading e i “Mrs. Peebles was asking me st | The Crest, and Annetie and Thelma | seriously d S quiry . said vesterday » B wen 8 v i 4 B0 bl 4 d N v e i . e 5 X f the other day if I ever got my eves on [ran to the bank with their check And some s :O:M o 1408 Eye St. NN\W. | unable 1o find the “u Is" and | y e exhib his mast ce at v rosewood to her Kno Al up to design, we' doubts they ever existed SI-IEN'I' UP[]N DEBIS Aunt Betsy's Bedroom Set. Aune exhibiting hix masterplece oy, o a::(r;ghv let her ki s na:u': ]f.;:d:m‘lm:‘l;‘:l’lm“_F_”Al!‘ll'll:“:I“"_e‘ L. w8l she wibisparac | : . It was the old, old problem of the Oh. Thelma. what a xirl you are!” | g8od price for this sel.” Ll s 5 G d| Annette laughed | Reward | Ml o |&0d p o AP . andija whiteitron Beatand | ATNCIO IWIRIC, oo oo roie RAARAAARAARAAY Y i ackmail afidavits and per [ SSEDLIEEE WS front hedroom. The front bedroom | “But did we ever see | My goodnes: pontondad o apctriinig e « | yThe tall. oldfashioned bhedsiead. | vou see what I'can do with i.” sald | nton. She save all she cares| We haven't tasted chicken in- uges. | AR A AN ¢ Window w delightful veom if it hid |0 {he hureau. washstand and chairs | Mr. Stubbs. and 1 know just how to fry this to a e Tortured by rash 0! bay do Ve Treasury Head to Rest Near- | conwined anything i a smen of [0f the set, wus covered with postage | Another week passed. and the hed- | 4bout is the buv window. anvway. |0 togta, And you can huve a course of instruc ¥ 1 1 vand jury inte the dampness and the chest for woolens, | Stamps of all values and nations. | room suite was a thing of stately and | J1E K01, CAR it l THE it i drcen el by for Week—Not Decided |annete said that t len chest | Uncle Phin had heen an ardent col |shining beauty. Gl G i o salc Je woolen ches 3 2 T Bl A reward of $27.000 offered o any y took off the curse of its being abso- |lector of stamps, and when he sought “Now vou can let Mis. Peeblees see | “You don’t seem to have planned | 1l Bave a radior Hester: n face il one who apprehends the slavers and ity She sat on the chest |10 achieve distinction by providing the | it if vou want to." suggested Mr. |anything fe purself. as usual London ad o i H Qi [utel ng o vhed . on Paris Visit. Do s thrust deep in the nockets | world with something unique in bed | Stubbs | presents evidence le Resinol stops itching and conviction has goue | ing. and the of her bungalow apron. and guzed furniture he had not lacked the where Mrs. Peebles came. She was a : makes skin clear and emosth nation-wide search for Sumens [doubtfully at her younger sister. | withal or it's accomplishment | woman of whims, who induiged her. | | '{’”’”“” ort. red-headed freckled - Ancomated Prewn Thelma. who leaped against the wall | can e ever el the stamps |self o the limit o e . ' “Key-man < heen fruitless pposite. off " Thelma asked. “Just what | want!" she said. My - a 1 county. State and Federal in NEVA st s aan VPRSI heima was saving. | “Oh. 1 suppose we'll have to soak | dears. may | make you an offer of 2 sln‘eyhs‘er:fl: N;“(i'-,fl-"ll‘:;w‘ ot Yestigalors, _however. continue o taining his policy of silence on juter- | <\ve simply can’t afford furniture for ' them off by’ degrees.” answered An- |$500 for u:t looked I'Ir;r chicken pox. I delve into the case. Yesterday Prose \yaiiondl problems. Ancrew W. Mel |this room this vear. And it's too bad, Detie. Thelma_flushe: Annette _was go | tha ook ike OX. eutor . R, MeClintock of el el for we rould rent it 1o that nice Mrs | “leUs get at it then.” Thelma ex suffered so from it that at night I County. having charge of the m “y’: Americ 1;"':‘4‘-4:« :,l\"::!v\lvn“n“»,n [ Thornton for 85 a week. Five dollars .1..1..;9«, |u‘(‘k|||y.: n[.l. u'(han' and start m | ON RE‘\['T]FL.[ TAYI OR. STREET. th;, not s:_eep fnauiry proper. conferred in Cleveland | ! o Dot onl 4 la week. Annette, would meaun a big | Ing downstairs with i - £ z - = Lo 5 or ‘hours at a . it . 5 week's visit in Rome, where he had i I"or a week the girls worked despet e s . N N & . with A. K. Rernsteen. United States! 6ok’ {boost on the living expenses. | girls worked desper- | I'WO CAR LINES. New time. 1 tried va- o alleged Tiguor sonspitmes i Brick home. containing six rooms, bath and sleeping porch. Priced low. Terms: One Thousand Dollars Cash. Balance Monthly. but nothing did me any good un- til I tried Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment. It topped the itch- ister Volpi ; b ite [ in the solitude of the empty front e | said Annette, he cheapest suite v The Necretary was accompanied hy ;”;H.w Fotai caiabung s NS and |chamber, and nobody knew what they his daughter. Mrs. David Bruce, wite | pes 8¢ 8O BE SO ERTEE 3 00 add to | Were st When ut last the last stamp - Pledses Aid sof the American vice consul at Rome. | @0 = R G0 GRS AT Vielded, Thelma volled over the floor A private secrery o was in the { Lo, in o mock atiitude of collapse. tparty. Several s detectives bif Uncle Phin found it a job 1o W conspivacy in Canton. Premier Mussolini amd Fiwunce Min- | G I ARG L8R B8 an 1t i.\n.‘hlng Off the stamps. ‘They did this From Virginia, $1.50 Bushel Delivered by Parcel Post Gov loseph It lwyer. s« | There was an oppressive silence overlooking e Geneva Mr. Mellon told x correspondent of came 10 once on a4 time we'd have enough to buy a bedroom suite. What ed out a discreer surveillance as o 2 & | stick those stamps on. we've found it | the liguor s 9 Suddenly Thelma started 2 A | ing and burnin, grand jur 4 4 A . When two girls live alone in DDOS nad the mon ey Send check’ money - after a few appli- house big enough Lo shelter a dozen apt 1o hear Gov. Donahey | cations the skin hus Wednesday peeled off and left my face clear order or cash to 923 New York Ave. | people they are quite et . had | poises, und jump at them, 1oo. As it [4 Silly waste the Associated DPress that he State support b s 1 . % o : A 3 S ol B to say abont international ;po Annette had particularly | I guess we'd better let Mr. Stubbs Main 5027 | and smooth, instead of rough an Plovd Medies ; B aoblens, e added hat (oo nch | Dareied, Anneue had paniodaiy Landpaner and varmish these pieces.” || Grassland Orchards [ bumpy. 1 don't know of anything publisher. and ci i the i importanee ad been his Visit f¢han her | Annette said. “I'm suve they're worth Linden, Va. | better than ‘the Resinol products. ton News at the time of the crusade | 1o Europe. His Stay at Geneva was | 5 St e | the ontlay, Thelma. They are shaped d & ” — | H i 4 it thai) the luvinkinion L ite W e the attie. chewing | B = | (Signed) W. R. Mitchell, S| arid lat's ge Thelma hu ck come on, sis! 'm goin, nyway \T. he expects 1o rest | giairs., The noise ceased as they en. |S4ndpaper. Mr. Stubbs was a genial . < s o~ v o - SO IO e el L man who had been keeping the CHAS SCHWARTZ AND S ON sumed his work here this week as he wonld decide later whether or not | T it OHIRN e Sivets e ghborhood furniture in trim for hews editor. a promotion from his | he will g0 10 Paris, ! Annette said. ““There lsn't anything |VeArs former position [un here it that old_bedroom suite | bt Ui dn ol e shionea, : unt Betsy asked us to store for her G 2 MINERS WANT pARLEy, SCORES RECKLESS DRIVER 4'eih t Wyt 0 0 b i i g o O’lum’ P@]l]lcy O{F P resentmg Sifgaadill ‘Do you girls know what this s Thus brought face (o face with the 5 Official Says 10 Roadworkers Have | 5 o, T W | wood is2” he asked. . B itiah dieader Envites Govemmeht | bedroom suite in question. Theima had | "0 s shook her head ; i : {an inspiration « e Been Killed Since 1918. (AP ke tose postage | M SUBDS went o the bureau and : Special Dispatch to The ~ta atamps Off. Anneite, we might abe |ivicd that and then to the other pleces LONDON. August 13 P - An ap | BALTIMORE. Au oAb hn N et in turn, . i peal for vernment action in the | Mackall, chairman of ate roads | Annette brightened Isroan L ko Something jhore, thutls coal strike was made by A. .. Cook.|commission, Sharply critic the So we might. worth something.” he sald. "It - zed I'd neved. thought neral secretary of the Miners' Fed | motor ts using Maryland roads. fol |of it z eration. today in the course of an |lowing report f the death of Richard [ *I do hope Aunt Betsy's second will m——— nterview with press representatives. | Duvall. a State roads employe, killed | prove # better investment than her Comfort s Lo &6 Highfin " 4 ermit so- Sales oes not p calle es . Mackall said fi From Gray Line Office. | prettily.” " Bt aturday fx connection with 1he news when reservations move to Indianapolis at onee a5 | France, sev announced late vesierdiy moval is belng mide ont of to the wishes of his mother and wife It was stated. He was 1o have re JUSt s yon say,”" conceded ta hotel up the Oh, | I mile ake, will | and | Thelm: we thal afternoon with will moto ALES DIAMONDS! Remember this, and also the fact li:m T.DIAMO NDS does not allow us to make so-called special TIONABLE QUALITIES. to meef v tives with View 1o arranging for a pose of discussing reorganization of {a severe veflection on Marvland auto. | that he died of disappointment he PR CRFE the mining industry mobile drivers. cause he did not o or our policy of presenting only N'.RJ E( = > T prices on DIAMONDS OF IMPERFECT OR QU Mr. Cook said be desired the wov- |y #n auto Tuesday first.” Thelma said as she thought ernnient to invite the miners’ le; h”l.\{ Ten roads workers have been kill- | fully tried to pry off a postage stamp. th Rovernment representa |ed by 1 driving “As far as I can gather. the biggest ; plece of work Uncle Phin did was to From Gray Line Office national agreement and a national | cident in which road workers |cover the furniture with postage Bus R o : z . s minimum wage and also for the pur- | figure.” Mr. Mackall concluded. “is | stamps. and mother used to declare A A PERFLCT DIAMONDS are not UNDER MITTEN MANAGE The Scene Is Changing f On the high. cool fringe of the (4 0@’ city, where clean, fresh air circu- é/b ) Q lates constantly among great 0 @ ) trees — there important , people * o & @ have created a finished cultural 0 = commBmty,. 4 | Q o PERFECT DIAMONDS are becoming scarcer each vear and therefore b& are increasing in value each vear as the source of su pl'}-An l-rm:\{k- = : - q pleted. 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