Evening Star Newspaper, August 15, 1926, Page 22

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' ‘ A . & THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 15. 1926—PART " 5 3 [ttt skeptical of Elizabetn dng her | having been in school hree terme | REAL TORS OF VIRGINIA| Former Detective RAIL SUIT APPEALED. * The Story of Elizabeth O e e R e T s Hgsiaen i : o w5 AR Y { prometion with the highest rades in | thes held far ware dmn than thut| T HOLD CONVENTION | Throws His Weight | virsinia sizn court m ’ e dy sm brought nd installed | While she wasgstill 6 vears old the T 4 If Cuba Is Adjacent to U. S ; BY HER MOTHER, ANNE AUSTIN. | for Ser-Trer “blindnese" was miracu- | predicted operation became an acuts | - On Car to Stop It S il } | lously cured. | necessity and. for a number of rea- State Board Will Have Annual Ses- g p £X omea | ; Opreiphy T : 1 - . sons, T ohose a hospital at Galveston ; eals TR AN A e P ‘ z = dEstRdbitn Nean 00 Mex., Fathex thantiie Beaumont ant sion in Alexandria Jacob Berman, 200-pound de- a country ads All wehts regerved.) B : p A | Beaumont instituted, in the year of tarium. When I was making frantic = rokiee N R TR R LRI RG A ! October 7-9. , Court vesterday as a hero to the ¢ en Ratlway Co i £ - ; ighti our arrival, n psychological depart- | preparations for my departure—for Capital Teacher, Chaperon VII—Fighting Schoot Regula- Ment. wii On July 23 a car, driven by Mrs. | beal 1 rdgment of ment. with Miss Clara Mallory as delay was likely to prove disastrous 4 4 : : : stion of what should be done tions. supervisor o tests and measure- the ’l”"‘ tion of w t o i Taatir Betchel, 61 vears old, 611 ; i he" of the intelligence of school | with Ellzabeth came up. There was! = aura Betchel. #1 vears old, 61 of Champions. Tells of Visit N Sentember 1918 fnet hefo I ren. Fortunately. Mise Mallorvd no time to make arrangements for, The Virginia State Association of | Whittier street. struck Miss Mary s sizth birthday. | led e et record.breaking | her to board with a private family.| Real Hstate Boards, which is one of | . McIntyre at Second and D in France and Italy. euit Co B e epliis il Sili . | en = cersity of lowa and|and 1 knew none that I could trust the State organizations comprisi cets < :',“‘.""ffi,.“",“g"em,f B L } oo e e the National ~ Association of Real | AMrx. Betchel becamn bewildered. | Hail e e ler M Flease let me stay on here at the | IA:(aL(r-"IR(r:ari(rl‘s. Wil hold it annual| She couldnt tink Rowe to atop the: |2l e it lBld exns | = S 0 T . C. A., mother,” she begged me. | conventio: Alexa a October 7 £8 bybariog il e v bicAsIblG ton's oratorical chamwic and oth lat la as scarcely X K P % man s S r'e re- now what to eat and how to | 5 expected that s b lundreq A LI 3 35 el 5 v‘ S e s s Brrmers o e vty af roven rs | L iy, VB seareel ol meeks] 4 oS e Binesimon tese, which | 1ke c4Te ot s clothen an ever: o niate men fron, ull pari of the | Berman wiinewssq iy, acpen | Lk L o W e torical champions are winning scores | geemed ‘advisable. 1 had been ill all Moa che had taken in Iowa City. Children | thing! !;Irease let me stay in our room 5 1(‘; will :.:lhe;l(l"lhll‘lxe:\x:;r.l:nl"}xl‘r;gnzg i;?;{e;mh(‘e:l ‘&Z?,mflx“‘fh'm”fw"!f? :{“DA’I;‘ v R Gkl “v;l“ o Lurovean friends ‘rance and | qupty P hec ’ I3 testea vear eir_growin | DY mvself?” o. discuss HEGLI SNy COntS Al k) to/the record. deliveredin Eaod ol ‘\ e ”-d-”im ,L..x“ Sl !(‘1::,11{\‘;.:‘{\:;ur.‘t':.n?imy‘u“4.:‘h~u\ had told e l‘;(;\l_;lo -":-:;1“3-m‘n"‘:“h_‘“me;“’“‘ i nd I know I am inviting harshest | the realty situation and it is under-| front of the machine and. throw. | !0 !‘w record. deliy g0 s ward the Umted States is related in|garyv. And ]I A o ur} Teids p\n-« Mitorrs regert, & { criticism when I admit that 1 granted |stood that they will devote consider-| ing his weight against the car, it Jacksonville D i e ing too L L * ® her plea. tep g able time to” questions concerning | stopped it. b i . & Couhiieios elastnight | In the latier part ‘of October the | B ik b castity thnt 1 have given)| | (Continued inTomortows St AT IETOH Gaun e e e Rume, it Bor: pesons] v Miss May waw. dean of leditor for whom 1 had worked in Waco | | iy Llizabeth Benson the Terman intelli- S IRt Becies Jhie othee itoroved| Choakh : ! DecaRUoan (henr owiotls girls at | chool. Who 5 | wired me to come to Beaumont. where - gence test. She is 7 years, § months Will Wed at 81. ments in this section of the State. — X the officia s part | e had baught a p: By this time {old, and has a mental age of 15 vea o e The (Wgshington Real Estate Board Miss Rradsnaw that the fhe owned Tour papers--at Waco, Beau 6 months. and so has an I. Q. (Inte: Adam Thomas, colored. 423 Twen- gy 8 Foin"e Virginia realtors in First Boys' Hotel Opened. Sn Ak 306 {9 mont. Porti Aribut and Otatze. i ligence Quotient) of 202 plus. Her |tieth street, is to embark on the matri- | Washington on one of the eveninzs the 1 i oy | wus offered a sery, sood miary us Ar“ work u;rmb?rams s iN | monial sea at the age of S1. It will be ' of the convention. A committee will emselves the lsort of assistant editorial director o classes far above children of her own |, " i) i -. | be appoi o prepare plans for this | O at Edmon cing arty.” | the chain and »s feature reporter on | ~ : Sgo and generally vanks highest. in| s stcond crulss, his first wife hav. |02 SB0RIS] lo Drepare i x| o ot e e N : e e (Sined) Clara Manlory, | ing died. The application for the mar i 3 ton. The church will send a group dined at the| Ay heart vearmed toward newspa-| kil Fy . Supervisor, and Measurements, | riage license was made for him by Of Boya to the inatitution to beicared in Paris, where{per work: teiling women how to can : . Beaumont ¢ “ho Benjamin Branch. The brideto-be ix| The Women's Saving & Toan | for. The idea is a new one in social spertumed tolet necsaty. Biope tal are coffins and the waiters | vegetables, ke salads and raise y ; ; | The report carries a date of Sep-|a widow, T. Penn. 60 vears old, | (‘0. of Cleveland started business in | service and much Interest has heen Ao makers- Whrte-For” Sita Rematy. | indertakers I babies had, after the excitement of X s s w8 | tember 2, 1921 P { who resides at 113 I stréet northwest. | one room and the directors met in | shown in the enterprise. as It has| § oo g g0 W00 o . Lost Articles Ketu |newspaper work. grown slightly mo- | b At | In June Elizabeth had been pro-|Rev. George H. Ha is named as! the cellar. 1t is the fi bank ever |an important bearing on !&nzl.quls‘ an ruggists i notonous. And if I was going to be : moted to the high sixth grade. after | the officiating clergyman {10 be run entirely by women colonization plans for the future ntoward meidents.” Miss | cariously i1l 1 wanted to be in Texas, tinuc have i among ny friends. temporary losse members of the | p epted the Texas offer left articles atiabout the 1st of Nove hote in Beaumont with 1ng ey e topcoat N daughter. As soon as 1 tried to : of Caii- iper in school we van atoul the Te. i rirts and Tom {jaw h sets T vears as the mini Iiphia o W i mum t which a child can enter | 10 eutischool. The school 1o which 1 took | her uncompromisingly refused to ac- | cept 6-yearold child and scoffed found the ' isithe idea that she could he in the | nd enjo © | fourth grade. Finally I took the case Tower. Napuoleon's Tomb. thehefore the Beaumont hoard of educa- | . i | Tridir re_Dam Htion and so favorable an impre: | ELIZABETH TODAY. PRE G \/ ) he wonder-fdid Llizabeth make that the trustees | FOR COLLEGE WORK. i from the steps|voted to suspend the rules in her . wrch gave thefvor, A thorough examination showe {she was ready for high fourth grade | work at was the first and only work {time T have had to discipline her.” ut she did not enter school under development. When we had been in ceaseless hurder Under the auspices of the Church | of England. the first boys' hotel in People in Washington, Virginia andMaryland, en- Buy now — save real money on quality furniture. M Arrange to pay as you can V—HW ; titled to credit, can make """‘ ” R their own convenient terms. 0\ =it N ited Opera Comique the crowd went to bed! dinner on our first night in Lut Miss Posey and Anne Har Kentucky and myself took a 1o the Cufe de x. where sat_in true continental style on sidewal ive cream and g American friends Repuilic in Paris three hours in the Louire ppiest of auspices. naturally. Nhe was an unwanted child: her cla n es were from 4 to 6 vears olds than she. and the teacher feare complications in diseipline Elizabeth’s “Blindness.” One day the principal of the school telephoned me at the office of the Journal. and very seriously informed me that he thought Elizabeth should | be taken out of school, since she was Wins Her Teacher. Her roum was crowded-—45 pupils and she certainly had no time to be | coaxing & baby to study. Klizabeth | felt antagonism on every hand The ; teacher didn't want her, the children undoubtedly going blind. Almost hysterical with fright, T hung up the receiver and rushed to the school house. ‘The principal explained to me that Slizabeth held her book so close to | her eyes that he was convinced that ! she could hardly see. | yointed out the < laughed at her, teased her for being | “But she holds her book at u normal of Ttahan art in s la baby. And she did look like a pink. | distance from her eves at_home, I Andre: i | protested. weeping with fright and Rapt I cheeked infant, visiting an older | P how vou,” he said gravely et - > s brother or sister in the fourth grade. | and led the way to the fifth grade wee days| It was only a few weeks. however. ' room. to which Blizabeth had jusi Lattefields. one evening | before Elizabeth completely’ won over | heen promoted. xhe no longer had Opers Comique, | the teacher, “‘iss Altee Smith. who | the svipath child loving Miss f Hoffman was | came to see me at the Y. W, ¢ AL th for teacher Wiusical | hotel. where Elizabeth and 1 were d at the door, and dra tiving 2 ically he pointed to the child. | “She doesn't give any trouble busily studying from # hig geography | ' Miss Smith told me. her eves as pook. >e! “The bouk Is within 4 s a mother they rested on | inches of her eves.” g izabeth. who had climbed into her i i - Days in Battlefields. 5 I staved for a moment. then laugh R ha And she s leading hev class | od aloud wi "It's the desk? HeldE svere dans hehon . ns it g & ShEDY Ral e dog | | masped ie’s so much too short Skt rbalatiolind o S e e ke e et ro e el 610 Fenidls denl: Ut D e et e ol ol AT bRt 2 e ona dlineinorel barely sroncliesithe fop jonith erdun o Rheim & e el MUReRSL S oRPELSCENLSINGOH i obiire flier eyes die (loge to THEx wiere our hoys fought and die she came. book. She. can't’ manage any other | hearts swelled with pride and theiv] “lant she ever naughty™ | asked, AR Gt | eres with tears as the Canadian guide, f my memories of ny own school-teach’ | Viy: 0 h L 0. a oy an vt Nk e By tina T'he principal. deeply chagrined. butd Ress can. the story of Americ “Didn’t she tell you about the time | they hear ind vers titul balle You Can Buy Quality Furniture Now for Less Money Than You Will Pay for Lower Grades Later &;fla\u?m: e A AT s i wion. The si “the ! I scolded her?” Miss Smith asked in| g ! 7 ' | surprise. “She w whispering to | ! L : ) the little givl in front of her, and I | i . i ) {rapped on_ the desk. ut her | ago W : « ame in the same tone of voice that e ; inha - toward the other children. She d up. her cyes with fright then her little fac n to pucker {up like a baby's, and before T could |say anything more she was ming {down the aisle toward me roll o <urprise when the jing down her cheeks. she flung her 15 widlied out of the sta-|Self into my lap, put her arms around Bih ni: ounadibngal Jooking | Y neck and cried as if her heart wsdilen dd 1 moon | were broken. The other children | gt o it ‘\”""[T::;Td. to giggle, but I shut them | MO OR CO o < and superlatives ave | “I rocked her back and forth in | [ e tor| my arms, feel s if T had a Ceonveniently Loeated ¢ P as baby ntul Tommie for) o tof my own at last. and when her | endertal days enjoying St.|tears had stopped flowing. 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