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CHURGH SESSIONS T0OPENTOMORROW Virginia Methodist Confer- ence to Study Growing . Interest of Youth. Special Dispatch to The Star NORFOLK, Va., S TIES BABE'S TONGUE AT BED OF BOY HOMERS SAVED And “GOSh:; “Gee" Johnny Sylvester Can Say When Ruth . Calls to Visit Him. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. ESSEX FELLS, J., —Two grinning, boys had a surpri: October 12. tongue-tied ssterday in and “F-fine” Is All “How are you, Johnny?” inquired the Babe, moving over to the bed with a bashful sidle. In fact, it was a question as to which was the more THREEDEINPLANE FALLOF 1 SO0FET Two Cemmercial Pilots and Passenger Killed When Wings Fail. By fhe Associated Press. 4 1 ™ILADELPHIA, October 12.— Widemer, a passenger, both of this city, and Clarence Markham, 22, a commercial pilot of Vineland, N. J. Shalleross is believed to have been piloting the plane, which was return- ing to the field, on the Roosevelt Boulevard, where Shalleross had operated on sport passenger flights for the past two yea Witnesses said the wings suddenly folded up, the ship nosed over and fell like a Nurlnmelt, ploughing deeply into a road. With Gertrude Ederle, unmarried, and Mrs. Corson, very much married, our only two women Channel conquer- ors of the year, America might be sald to hold the singles and doubles championship, says the Office Boy. Morse Jury Completed. NEW YORK, October 12 (®) jury for the trial of Erwin A., Ben- jamin W. and Harry F. Morse and 14 other defendants charged with mis- using the mails to promote sales of United States Steamship Co. securities | ¥ was completed late yesterda: The jury includes James Lovegrove, a butler for W. K. Vanderbilt, and jugene P. Tulley, a vice president of the Postal Telegraph Co. oy 5 The daughter of a British peer who died a few years ago earns her living by selling chocolates in a shop near the House of Parliament. Vi NSNS SRS A AN S A ROUGH DRY Using Ivory Soap HEN you send your wash to the Rough Dry Service every piece is washed in Ivory Soap Suds. We see to it that you have not only cleanlines-, but the longest wear possible from your garments Tolman Laundry We return your hand towwels, table and bed lincis per fectly ironed and neatly folded. The heavier underwear, A A A A s ‘embarrassed. stockings, bath towels and woolens are made ready for your immediate use. Your outer garments are put through a spec MacKenzie Sizing prepared by us (instead of starch). A few garments will require ironing, most of them just a little touching up. Tolman Rough Drv is a Three men were killed instantly here late yesterday when the wings of | their airplane collapsed 1,500 feet | above the ground and the plane | op Collins Denny ed preparatory .along with numerous other clergymen | vester, the schoolboy of the Methodist Church preparatory |arrested from death's door L ekl Ruths | The Babe. also at a loss for words. | crashed with the motor running. 10 the SDEdliEhere $amEmOwWOEA. Iyl the Seshiliration fof iibe put out his hand and Johnny grasped | The men were T. Wister & ross, ing of the 144th annual sion of the | ihree home runs in St. Loul One, [it. He thrilled as he felt the queeze a commercial pilot, and George W.| | | the home of little Johnny Dale Syl-| wp.fine” stammered the youthful who was | patient, swallowing hard. Then all | he ca are, L be could do was stare. Virginia Methodist Con, Ap-| of course, was little Johnny him- |of it. proximately 500 Methodist ministers | self, and the other—gosh, just im-| “Gosh!" said Johnny again. === of the conferenc cxpected to be fagine, the other was the great Babe | Then both lost their voices until the [ Johnny. He and Johnny shook hands | present by the time of the opening | himself, the mighty hero whose her- [silence brought embarrassment. The |again. | sesston, 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. | culean smacks had done more for e got to his feet. “I'll be back Discussion this year, it is believed. | the little patient than all the doctors | Well, glad to meet you, Johnn Johnny,” he said. will center about important legisla in_the world. | he said. Then, “How do you feel?” |going now.” at_the Talk about the greatest thrill of | he asked, forgetting that he had asked | Johnny nodded and his grin ex- Tenn., your lifetime. Gee, that's putting it | the same question a minute or two |panded, but still the words wouldn’t tamely. Just think of He walked | befc right into Johnny's sickroom ahd sat on his bed and shook his hand and |gulped hard. | talked with him, and everything. | Just then, Mrs. Sylvester, Johnny’s | ; 4 mother, came into the room, and that features of || Too Exciting for Words. | released the tension. The Babe ex- plained to her that he was due two hours ago at Bradley Beach, and that he had driven his ¢ ther than tak a train, so that he could drop in on \’\\fi)\] s \ -~ practical, reasonable service, giving an excellent quality of 3 4 ’ ’ work that is widely known. 2 : : s s 4 : 4 M ; | Will Sell at PUBLIC AUCTION On the Premises November 4th, 1926, at 4:00 P.M. 3 600 Sq. Ft. of land on which is located a two-story brick structure suitable for a garage or for storage pur- poses. This property is situated in an alley in the rear of 913 E Street Northwest, Washington, D. C. Full particulars may be had by addressing The Quartermaster General, Munitions Bldg., Washington, D. C. Fall Hint—We Wash Lace Curtains Beautifully Phone and Our Driver Will Call again ive e time his mother returned Johnny found his tongue The light of excitement was in , and he simply babbled. fother!” he said, breathle: . there were so many things nt policy as institutions™ in inia, amonx which are the famous Randolph-Macon schools, f the outstanding 8 report, it is said, will be sentation of ur to show gain said Johnny, and Of course, there wasn't much said, because the actual > of th * yYounger people of the con- | great hero made tongue ference’s churehes are taking greater we 1o the roof of hi . and interest in church work and sre pay Babe himse glit 1Ak less attention to the “calis of the | linguist. But they had tlapper a than generally [ 2t that, and about an thought to be the johnny's nurse announced - patient had shown infinite FORMER U. S. DRY AGENT |"gimernt than she had dared hope. HELD FOR CONSPIRACY And the funny part of the thing t vor of Bradley Beach, committee of the ‘ns of that place Alonzo B. Seabrook of Charleston, 8. C., Indicted, Charged With Vio- lating Prohibition Law if he lot ¢ were here things:” 1. MacKenzi PLEASANT LAXATIVE 6th and C St For Constipated Children hour late that her more im case 2469 18th St. F.72 Col. 636 F.73 | ¢ LAAALLARALAALLLALLRARAENCRBEUNRNANNNS RN | 6 Dupont Circle Franklin 5232 TTTTIRTCRRRRRITTR R e TR T TR TR RGO RALLLTL LTI Franklin 71 ~ v waiting hours for the Babe while he was palling around with Johnny. Babe played at Bradley By erday with the Ruth All unst the Brooklyn Colored Gi nd he was met upon his arriva L noisy welcoming committe Johnny was propped up against his § | in, white pillows with the two auto- iphed base balls that the Ys and jury in the TFe Cofirt here | - thes Cardir him vesterday on a charge of conspir im. The strewn ®gainst the national prohibition Iy vith st iphs of the ere former Federa . was indicted by @ | = section whole law vic made dry lators, Others indicted eriff 1. 8 : County dozen others arve tember raids. Gamb with conspiracy tion law. constipated child loves the pleasant | Ask your druggist for genuine | taste of “California Fig Syrup.” This | “California Fig Syrup,” which has | ! gentle, harmless laxative never fails | directions for habies and children of ! Seabrook was arre s e pictures showed Ruth trotting | ber when 100 wome after making a home run | . . ofe o i nowme et | Mother! Give Sick, Bilious Child . heard ft. | , osh nother doctor, supl {4 . 4 L ”» LS RS aliformia k1g dyrup ohn nnounced the maid. And, urning his Johnny espied a Ay e e Even a iretiul, feverish, bilious or [doesn’t cramp or overact i illed the doorway. ile had never n this man in the flesh before, but s knew him at once. lifehoat has bee @ | some sort of glue pasted his tor to sweeten the stomach and open the |all ages printed on bottle. Mother, | incisco man. It come : | to the roof of his mouth. Try as he | bowels. A teaspoonful today may | you must say “California,” or surface when 1 od under | would, he couldn’t control it event I v. It |may get an imitation fig syrup, subiarines He will be placed on tria ast game | Sunday. One of The front-door bell rang and Johnny “It's noth: but doctor woad-shouldered, bulky figure that iosh! Gee!” he blurted, and then especi; you easy enough to sell a cheap article at a cheap price, but the only time that a low price should in- terest you is when quality and style is cverything it should be. Here at this store vou are always sure of quality furniture, in the best of the new styles, at prices considerably under regular for this sore of merchandise. Select your furniture here for satisfaction as to style and quality as well as price! “A IWoman Is No Larger Than She Looks A Sale of $198 13-Piece Living Room Groups—Includes Handsome A feature which 1o introd Fall Furniture sive pieces, ¢ high-grade, richly figured cquard velour of lon ring quality. I Dobbs Felts ions that are reve 3-Piece Overstuffed Suite Sport and tailored felts, in arms on all pieces sun tan. rose gray. toast and i Br(’akf(ls’ throughout. Just compare this value with others Lamps PLek. Udead oes 654 %0 75 and you will appreciate the saving that can b ack. a s1zes 3 « 1 Sets being here tomorrow! $15. Attractive F With every s End 1 Other felts. velours : $28 Is in the Sz for igns. 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