Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1926, Page 18

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18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926. R R N B RN S e Wb L S F[]UR BANI]"‘S R[]B Byrd to Make 7,000-Mile Tour of U.S. | MIAMI LAWYER AVERS | "o i T3 Rt Suniey | Werehemenves v the. mive: | (@SS SO3 g@g@@@ in Plane That Took Him to North Pole| CITY REVIVES QUICKLY | iy (it v Wiy bios™ e Shritiers "und et Ui e | “Thursday when I drove to Miam AT he continued. “roads were cleared, ll\v‘ = = : “Q o g By the Associated Press Buffalo and other cities on the Great |Only Negleoted Parts, He Says, |Miami streots wove cleared and the| | Say It With FIO\VCI‘S A NEW YORK, October 1.—Comdr.| Lakes, to Chicago, then to Kansas Will Show Effect of :]:‘:d\“‘;};‘;‘ffr ”}:;f"“:"‘lff‘,‘m‘d“j{“‘“- =l | A4l Say It With Ours!” Richard E. Byid will make a 7.000-| City and St Louls. ¥rom St. Louls EHEUE I GE e Miner) ond v H Don,t Read B mile tour of the United States in' the | the flight will cover Texas, then north- 3 . reds of irucks % | A , o Fokker plane in which he flew over | ward toward Salt Lake City and the Storm Soon. were moving che limhs. leaves and > Floral Decorations forWeddin as, L — £ Citizens of North Dakota|ine North Pole. The fiight is being Pacific Cost. : A | backed by the Guggenheim Founda- e retarn will be made by way o e 3 " | I vitl Pl S . ” Ao o Atia il ok e Dtic 1 0 iem e e s | Teas, Dinners, Eic. Communit Join in Pursui tion and is sponsored by the Derart- | Denver and the Southern route up the | the atorm was over and is so rapldly y ursuit ment of Commerce. It is expected to | Al‘lfmn;: \;u.sld' i 1l be lovd | FOUNAINE” into shape that only the The Proofreader | Autumn, but_have us get Gude Htos. Co iis 2t 'your Nice with 1 of A dB require about weeks o S Tl ots will be i"lovd | pegiected parts of the city will this S kv B s busy NOW Replacing or new, novel and exqu I rme and, The plane will start from Washing-| Bennett, who was with him on the | Winter show any eff of the storm,” Must have keen eyesight. Repairing your old Heat- ot S : ton October T. Tt will make its first | polar Aight, and Lieut. Brent Balchen. | Charles R, Blerce, lawyer, of that ity His business s to_ look for o S te A Potted Plants for for S ‘he it ", TS — he generally Sy . stop in New York. then leav: whom Byrd brought to this country | suid in a letter to the Editor of The Star- « | I | J0th for Albany, Syracuse, Rochester, | from Spitzbergen. S ek i B must work by artificial light. CWe insts { BROS “Of course,” Mr. Pierce wrote,| Sooner or Iater his eyes || We install new plants— . ROCKFORD, N. Dak., Octo “there has been considerable distress | show the strain. They be- make old ones efficient, ¢ ~Citizens deserted thelr busi-| ETTER “FROM GRAVE" newspaper reporters asked John's |because of the fact that there were | come inflamed, sting, get at the Most Reasonable N3 | CO. es 1o join “‘m.b'. mother for permission to wprint the | numbers of persons in Miami of the “tiped”—the matter biurs. prices consistent with _ trabitng four wohbars who letter when It arrived. Mrs, Steven. | transient class and the semi-perma- Pemer Liksses oilii recaty 1| e e S | Three Stores for Your Comvenience nently laboring class living in the out- . 1212 F St. N.W 1102 Conn. Ave. pp ana voted <he T BOY UNREVEALED |505 fttentea s e e 'che 16tier | I¥ing districts. in quariers 1 the '(r':o‘]l_l:;.\ P | Maurice J. Colb | Main 4218 03 14th St N.W ik o 'Y Maurice J. Colbert}3 Main 421 - N, s i e would be too intimate and personal |camps more than residenc In u motor car with meyer are much aheud i (ol il & : Most o ptels, for ex e mbers of Florists® Telegraph Delive ted bonds. The posse | Whether John Stevenson oGt Mis-| In order that John would not e |are lksany cobnlana e — e b rted in pursuit only a 5 annoyed his mother kept him home | taurants are serving food regul Sl - or the robbery oc- | give Promised by Father, Who |from school. Mrs. Stevenson refused [ The principal destruction was to the || 922 14th St. unosite 7 > R AN wtomobile 1 . : to see callers and would not let it be | public service companies and they are | by & tomobile has « Minnesota Died, Is Mystery. known ther the letter arrived. rapidly repairing their lines.” VAR plate. All towns in the vicinity = - - - = kford were notified, and Atrols blished | By the Associated Pross ry thorougl > leading | D, . J., October 1 New Roekford - “fvearold John *Dickie" G Slounelies Bitols. Stevenson received a letter “from the grave” vesterday, his mother and an sat at the wheel of | other members of the family would \ front of the bank the | not s 3 s 1 1 veteran of | A, drew pistols and ar, ast April, and ers into a er h of his box of private papers | ploves into a vault. | re led a letter to his =on to be t failed. to lock the | opened vhen the father passed away. Istants and a book In this letter the father admonished t the boy to be good to his mother and amn W, Schwoebel, | added that “each year, until you are £ the robbers wore | big, you will get a letter from your : “ ! 1 v soiled, | daddy Dick on yvour birthday, and i > « atively t u will get your last letter when ‘ I By s | 3 e n‘v.n-l _‘" John's birthday, and d%'\Zi}fi (% % * \53 P P z_ : ‘ | ( At o e iameasta moe || ' BUILDING ASSOCIATION lles enst of New Rocktord | STHhVSLAGLa fAve INIW. tion. with its ex- | " waste Land, is directly north | 57th issue of stock now open y flicials announced after a recheck ~ for subseription . t ted. approximately $90,000 Shares of stock, SLOO each A been taken, About £60,000 was in payable monthly b and coupon bonds aid about Kive e oot iufioreoh pait oii s oy stock withdrawn RN to be spread before the public. Heating-—Plumbing—-Tinning eland are unusuaily Connelly, President to an average of 61 . 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