Evening Star Newspaper, September 23, 1926, Page 5

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‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D.’C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1026 NA’I'ION DEM ANDS EXECUTWE Ienlltzh(enod interest in party affairs is| where T make my selections. The | dent of the United States is no differ- | which T feel confident T could support | the knowledge that one has behind G'HL, ”' KILLS HUSBAND to be commended. The only remedy | White House physician comes to see [ent from an: 4 1 4 ° i y other citizen, From my | myself and my family. My ald 1aw | him the confidence and friendship of, 2 marrow partisanship is a wider |me at breakfast time and at dinuer[own experience and observation I|office is in Northampton. [am, there- |0 hoonie e z‘m.( swv il WHOM SHE WED WHEN 15 for a WORK HARD pRESIDENT FINDS knowledge of and interest In public | time. His attention is mostly csnfined | have come to the conclusion that it §s | fore, not worried about the futur B Affairs to looking. at_me, inquiring i i am | rather natural for all of us, in what- = that there s the’ inspiration of reli- : > = leep Never Disturbed. I have always attended = i 3 <o much in danger of |all right and finding out tha” T am. | soever state we find ourselves, to wish 1 3 A | L i < 3 5 L glous faith. Ha i 3 ty_ueal in this coun-| “My va < Cone me a 1ot of | we were In some other. A great many | “But there must be some preity |church regulasly when I could, but, Fonatmas Gouple’ Bt Mmceial (Continued ffom First Page) written to prove intry hoy are indiffer e continued, WL am in first: | people come to me desiring to btter big worrles. in the sent. DO there being no organized church in After Her Family Objected — 4 v |« 1 arge he Wohk oe e T on. 8 nd, while | their position. 1 have most of the they Interfere with vour sleep? | our town when I was a boy, T had not “Did you play tennis, base ball and s 1 the work of the Executive increuses | felt the same way myself. When | I have never had any (rouble |joined a church. After 'I became to Their Marriage. swim in the old swimming hole?" i l o you t Y n the final ! ey . s ’_"““'D‘ hed- | [ was a boy at home I wanted to do o Eolng i sleep. But unsolved | President. the First Congrogational|p, (e Awociated Press - “I played tennis and base ball s ¢ rt RS ot Lo bt rometh besides work on the | Prol l"“‘-“ wake e up earlv in the | Church of Washington, without con- | opNeon CITY, T + Around where I lived there was 1o oid on o Wy that i can be much re-| farm. But this disposition has still |MOTHINE. The more pressing they | sulting me, voted to make me a mem- NNON/CITY, Teun.: Septemler Ewimming hole. 1 have ed golf v n ¢ our|lieved The people accept no substi-| followed me a good deal through all | &F€, ‘;reo:lmlxscr‘ they wake me. There cas ¥ took —Pauline Lafollette, 17, last night only a little. T think it v fine 3 3 1 1 i e .. |the changes T have experienced and cBrcis okl of conauiation 9 be jsuel 1 o accepted | fired a double load from a shotgun tnethod of relaxation for men in bus > : Yely 4 . roudn my own experience I have | cven now. Mrs, Coolidge and I say derived from knowing that you have tp Shin Rl " e it hut. iike overvthing. else advantage over th sty b . ind it most helpful to ind out what | (y ench ether et A i |done your best and that worrying inemeranty |into the body of her husband, killing e, . like everyth S LBty . e le the Constitution and law reqt Ll WOl = about vour problems will SO him almost instantly. She is in jall which is an outside enterprise, it can oy ok s | which people a ¢ it hre oAb A na cs | we could go home. From this T have | 3 P ms will not help in | chur N v v b ChEt Gl Withfipstil undoubtedly ho carried to excess, My | harder. and dou t ¥ has | “They ar t 1 o usie, | rectiitie oidoiandt confine Myeele {0 | conie 1o tie lusion_that fn what. | thelT solutlon. i Gagrvs mnaiet favorite cxer 1iking an | 24 comy Jut as long as A e i - posit find ourselves, o réslaancy hax ite very ; celled as a form and res. | 088 of men > it it s £ : k ec Y \tment is a very difficult lesson for :2:-'::1; e nnue b medling: ths | B i e e kel toration h ¢ ation into | 1L o e RhLeiot e g o i v ( es in tho | S ns to learn, & do not ssy Well\ith whom be comen in contant. | 1o|Lxe the p Al fdonce. | She cha 1 i chan,. | ared to tak v k W at,” the : : 4 |o he satisfied, but I have come | o by that et i yoontact. It)the guidance ¢ v and she decide S | 1t comes along: I have en | hokied 5 on i : 1 agaln, | o the concluslon that 1most of us are |, nd ine s Method in my own cas ) L Moo STt St Fats R ; e . > el ol hs we wan be Are land the lfe of my youth that I kee e xer e 3 . ¢ i - : £ Alin touch with the nee tion. - STt Rl Not Nervous in Speaking ate )i ) iy would not make us feel any | the public. ‘There Is, o CGets Tivedl of Theater. i E el o ! ; % ) . : o better. fore money would not sat-|great sense of uplift and B o atge] BRI aing 4 MABY ’ ; iy X Heasy ok o What will you do when you leave Rome, ¢ ni @ ! con i ¢ office Httle opport d e ol iy " ad mean that there should o i © never given any thought as - 1t t t do after T leave pul time X s i % et at b 1 ys sometl t tant conferences and exc ; £ views with advice and direction, 4 farm in Vermont on | ’1"1:@1‘.‘ 1 e even e o | o vs to execute. T try to remenber | T find that it tir eel | 11 ] ) r ot Saantt Hps ote lm WES s oitocts of it : {3 He' abl this | 9T€! : el Rut there must be times when the 604-610 9th St. N.W. Rietenccis o \Cthe Bk s pau L s | : 5 r oy whi becomes very iricsome.’” 1 said. | Daily, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 °® i 9 & s e ercise t H e e such times, h n-l $7 rooms, $8 weekly: $10.50 rooms. $8 ! ¢ < e e At e . PR = o ¢ r 4 o S that con from all o it §s hecan 1 LA chich to v mine ) s mot df i r R In that respect the si- | Z'in Toom, 50% more. Rooms like Mothers. comfortable as occupying a seat on |’ The atr . ol find. T e rd t whether 1 e 1 am:jang discomf 14th & G Streets N.W. t h Washington pre L 1 G H T A ot of | poveon in the Gl o FEATURE OR ALL For A Dazly Change-Off, We Advise Both 5 | “Woparty ‘avstem. While : s e ima mece A Single and Double-"Breasted Sust Coolldze gave | tWo-party system. While bitterness | pin as T may need of Shakespe: and 1 y are to be deprecated, an |are White Ious: (INCORPORATED) ond of it. | tT¥ r t msibilit whict and >, to interpret erves Whole Pe P. ¥ found the| o "‘” “I’"‘ | roment to the A narrow and | Finds No Time to Shop. d re- | ¥ ter T | bitter £ 1ip is A distinot | “How in the world do you find tin under | | | i | | | which r 1 ¢ studie some of R ALTERNATE wearing them. That way you o e i L e : Your 14TER§/t\lécECt ; don’t get tired of your appearance. Neither : itier ana Burns ‘ Goveriiment ‘ will others. The Stein-Bloch label upon your al pleasure | 3 an. mast : . ” bt e S e e P4 Guards Your Funds clothes means “Internationally Renowned”. Reminded of Grandmother. X . » = Remiinded of Grandmot ey » DepOSIted Long Winter days, if they are “The Cotter's Saturday N though dealing w forelgn land to be pleasant, must be spent in ad a home flavor in its best pas- § \ £ h' B . Miea g decp renglous forvor that |l 4 \ in This Bank rooms that are well lighted and 5 & { the teachings of my i - r f eminded me of the teachings of s cheery. In each room of these andmother Coolidge, W n e e e g homes we have built tany large what is best in rural New England i H i ¥ s 1o bosn. el e s N =]t siemn d's National windows. Electric outlets in the to rea 8 { i Bank Examiners unan= baseboards provide for that read- and agazines those things that hear on proble; at are be- il fig . ] i - : ey e fox mohition. T read extr Ll A8 nounced and without ing lamp beside your favorite ore me for solut 1 read extracts | | ) S et and 1aia befors me. Ml 8Bl warning into this bank chair. And a feature that will par- soncerning public questions il it at least tWiCC a year to ticularly appeal to the housewife ¢ ; is the window over the white 7 read the news items, the Pdlmrik-l\l it vomment and keep in touch with the | . rommercial and financial reports. I } examine our books, il havas very litile time for current fic- ! t ash, inspect namel sink in the kitchen. tion. 1 much m‘rl‘erkhlm't:x'alphynfirld i count our cash, Inspec e piice ofithese Breor homes history. Of the books of the e i . ! . P 1 have found the writings of St. Paul | 8 our investments, and is $16,500. the most interesting to me.” " i & make a thorough ex- 1 as whether he had any fa- vorite character fn history. | amination of our affairs. 1 3 3 3 “It 1s difficult for me to visualize a favorite historical character,” he b i i b yy i B e R e R Sy e T Also about five times INGRAHAM STREET ability and another some nl‘hen s0 Ul i ~ a year’ at irregular pe___ . % x ; . that it is_hard s ch_s y D o hat it i o el ‘ % e anknoswrito s be . IS THE SAMPLE HOME favorite. To me. W ton rather more completely holds that anltion e ot y fon:ehand. we arg re= ‘ p ‘ quired to forward to the ALWA R Praise for Washington. i L ot s Comptroller of the Cur- YOU are Interesting, some as soldiers, ! rency a sworn state= rome as statesmen, some as teachers. 1 doubt if there is any greatest man. " ment of the condition But Washington had that rare com- bination of a great soldier, a great | ~ . Dinfesman, « great patriot and a | (il : of this bank. A careful study of difficult to come et Wl Lineoln National Bank ave now sgetting » R 7th & H Sts. T 2 e ey ' DAHLIA SHOW 0 o - ve ever before i o to be l? [:I‘D\\': i > T erration e : & Friday and Saturday complexity of civ ST e —the finest display of Dahlias (all varie- Says Rich Should Work. ties named) ever shown in Washington *Qf course, the inerease in wi { in this o v has been phenomenal. | 2 [ g ear it «;.m‘\h..t‘ th;‘,l‘:‘;fi: w 4 ' i i WW,\‘ : 0 a a 9 s t - s S . e e n ections that fact, 7 do mot = indicap that wealth gives to bovs is in removing the neces- | nard work. Nobody in this world un to think that for one | : | i s 2 ] The way to a man’s affec- success wa i L BN Wi y tions is thru solid, bodily ; ; | Y AEe . comfort. An easy chair is a powerful peace- maker. ith povert tained th &y are mot wealth \ 4 . ; ; TR { ] 5 f Getting him the “just “=1Cheviot |G/, o o frog AT i e : | ( *& < i \ =S matter here at Mayer’s. f R =~ There are 80 many to the really choose from. smart suit : I The brightness of Summer days lives in these Fall flower /UI' [,‘"[l g | They bring charm into the plainest of rooms and the presence «Im the table often means the difference between 3 di E ting. 3 — =, P e j(‘a/lll'(' - | ining and mere eating. ) » S e And flwy re modes tly A Feature Selling Today : ‘ Z priced, too. A visif may Price is i i s u;. :....,', :, u;i:l:u::lrz;::zn Boston $1.25 Kenitia $2 give you many ideas for , of lants to iy r : : i i Ferns Palms furnishing. living room or sun parlor. price—you quality in INCORPORATED i FLORIST MEYER’S SHOP | S.E. Corner 14th & H Streets N.W. MAYER & CO. Phones: OUR POLICY Seventh Street Between D and E Rogers Peet Clothing i qe € g { Main 6953 We invite you to spend » happy 15 minuies In our siors at any time, 5 wide' e ation | Franklin 9369 o ot ans ¢ Pavs und w be ander- | 1331 F Street 0 Lo S :2:':‘?;5 fi:’:‘.fi: z : iy ottt A SO great force i

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