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e OVEMBER 14, 1926—PART 1. W__— | for Christmas and double time until| and scattered stock, all a part of his| Following critictsm that he was ad- g another year. loss. vertising himself when he permitted 3 rhe IMlinois River, ing fnch by 4 o i BI ARDSTUWN E B Farmers Suffer Most. e Inols e, dr o e ery | his plcture to be used in connection The farmer, most of all, is suffering. | carnival. with his article on dict in a health magazine, Sir William hnot Lee, | a er- | T e 9 W — - | A home to go back to, but a frer | I Gmbieae sy o Sty - W & b 5 % i | ent one from the one he left, is his | A new electric clock will run ten |resigned from the British Medical Ase i | 7 1 . i Y lot. Mud-caked walls, drowned field: ars without winding. sociation. g : . Lot Mudcokel O S CCLORPRPC. o — Wreath Placed in Arlington § 4 A ' ; e . ; Ay Waters Recede, Leaving llli- for Licutenant Who Lost 7 E e s A B EE nois Town to Face Hard Life in France. ' \ Yy X 2 L Task of Rehabilitation. Taps—and a hundred Boy : % ;. il : : & By the Associated Press. revered e < sleeping 1:1“ ’1rhe Virginia nilisie ; % BEARDSTOWN, 1Ill., November Arlington, 3 A p » : , 'l L 13.—The show is over in Beardstown! The khaki-clad youths sent- J 5 : b4 Headlined for a. the city which ing all the Roy Scout troops of the g A s , % was turned into a parade ground for District of Columbi fild & E % Y, & o a ramping Tllinois River is counting west g tional Ceme b 2 g 9 y ¥ . the cost. Like a deserted street with yeste ¥ to t T of the U 2 s 2 5 2 » M % S & confetti-filled gutters and empty candy known and then to the grave of a & £ 3 A g 8 % 5 boxes, Beardstown is the city of mem- Boy Scout, Lieut. Edward Theodore 4 -——y " ’ ¥ 2 et A 3 \ X ¢ ories, the town of the flood. Comegys, who died with the air % 3 5 4 3 5 ; Mud, clinging mud and water-soaked force on the Lorraine front in France i i % 2 homes, are the reminders of the tem- — during the w - 4 " ® ! porary Venice, when the mailmen car- : Muffled d¢rums of Troop 49 heralded - 714 . 2 ried mail in rowboats, and the Scouts before their arrival & kS % i of chugging motors threw spra) tomb. The silently pacing sentinel Al . second-story. windows. i who guards own greeted % : = h 1 hill and to > . o Big Fight Ahead. mother met i e o ‘The flood was an incident, but one ‘s fellow Scouts who came to sk 2 ' % % 4 of beauty and power, and the fighting do 14 honor. 3 L e n back to normaley the tragic result. g At the Tomb of "‘,l"‘mllfx‘rml‘.‘;g’ the y i} 4 i Lost to the front pages and to most outs faced o O g S a Ty f S| us a 3 3 with the gl : white marble bier : ik 4 . - St ifs greatest e of America's exemplary Ih“»{;:‘-n:’-:(:lhh:!- . . 2 ¢ 4 - 2 . . The night and hours of parole Torsiueeni ey sepedtediztio oot OF ; . . . along a faltering river levee when few helr _ order. oo 3 , 4 4 slept will not be forgotten. ¥ - 4 Red « know that relief " ¢ Barry Mohun plac : £ 5 : is only te: ‘om arry Mohun placed a sf 2% ; S ; only te Crops are all ; v et “:tv:lml" alNG & X flooded in an area 160 miles long and staft. ed a short address to 8 miles wide. Lost crops mean virtual r stz i © famine for stock and smaller tables for [ [J 9 o the Scouts in which he said: One hundred and twenty-five Boy Scouts representinz 125 troops, were present at Arlington to pay tribute to| {imine Scuab and Soliec Maeals; the Unknown Soldler yesterday. Photo shows Barry Molun, District of Columble Scout Commissioner, laying the| g fumilies, | = e “oldter | Wreath. ks : b San ' “The ideal of the known Soldler Washington Star Photo. [ WOrk of rehabilitation, have their own 105 B Stl S-Ec and the ideal of the added dutie No more joyous Satur- are one. He A 8 v day mornings, probably one day Bt o T | CHURCH PLANS BAZAAR. p————— ASKS FINAL PAPERS, |- ™ — Phone Lincoln 647 —s0 stands re milita irtues but they | All Souls’ Mem 1 to Have Event R i« § i e S iy ouls’ Memorial to Have HOROSCOPE ‘Best Cook in America” Seeks A Atiention! Taps—and the march to This Week. Citizenship. the Seout e B vatherand father, | The annual bazaar of All Souls' Monday, November 15. Dubbed by her witnesses as “the ) were | Memorial Church on hedral av ;1\'14{ ‘ ) best cook in America,” Annie McIn- Z side of their son, - Connecticut avenue, will be held | od and evil 1 RN, i e e G Y o owers when the | Thursday and Friday of this week in [« o N ook e 0 ny ; e - drums of the Soits anrouncha|pte h hall under the auspices of While N onchi |applied vesterday for final naturaliza- R : arums o B iih ‘& auick move- | the Rector's Aid society, of which [aspect,” Venus, the sun and Jupiter |tion papers in the District Supreme Rew Nmbatsador 3 = d ment, the father took away the 3 in evil aspect. All who do |Court. Miss Fraser presides over the ’ G ) A [tecor - -flowers that he and his w at 2 o'clock in | manual labor should henefit from this | euis c Ry S rousht thelr boy, so that th eleiaton A Wrimeoy Hlviner il | OSTHIEE Rorotl s aFire Tor HENe Wil e (e ounome OB e M Your Choice of \ 3 S 500 N « ; 1 . . might place their tribute served by the ladies of the church |be demand for them. Joseph Leiter, 1500 New Hampshire Roast Capon Bl'eaklng ing from 530 to 7 o'clack Farmers should hencfit, for again |avenue, and came to America in 1910. || Roast Long Island sumgE Y SNBNINN 3 : Scout troop iday afternoon tea will be!the appear to p o un:| Miss Fraser, was Horn in, Tentox: 4 ahners ped | served to all who attend the ba | precedented demand for food. Famine | town, Sterlingshire, Scotland, near the Duck 4 y about the grav ‘or and | Christmas suggestions of every [may affect a foreign land. le where Mary, Queen of Scots, Fried Spring $ A % P . a e with the salute boy ption will be on sale as well as| Diet to be more stud mprisoned in bygone days. She Chiscke knew the little mot cmiled while »oked pies, cakes dies, jel- |ever bef > s v v | de d her intention of hecoming an | UATICKENY the father square: lders lies and salads. s st- | interpret i | i iGiEiZan |17 DEGEHIbEE. 19535 | $1.00 / ) Never before have sride: His boy; his boy's comrades!|mont will have char: able | cate me s of seers | and now seeks final papers, = % . 5 g Lt 2 » > And then dainties. Mrs. mas will | foretell, through control of food habits <ses are Tart Comerfora, || 1 P.M. to 7 P.M. "@ g%l!‘,; STORE we offered a value- <= S BR0r MGEave: have ot aprons, s 1. I [anons patient am, 2570 Wisconsin : Sergiee ngurpasied : A giving Coat Sale that L S placed upon that equals this. 4 id -4 v ras Block will sell ice eream cone 10 1 11 to the aged, | Leiter's farm near McLean, Va, grave and the Scouts departed down | anq Joninons, A T onis o] who ‘il find that mind as ‘well as o K ding road away from the hill- |2 Ibops, Nns: Monis s W d as well as t t e e o e Tom e BT\ S e e wi v | e B OVEROCEAN BROADCAS SO, e S SALE STARTS slde grave of ome of Hher. B e ‘ve. | nousehold _novelties. Mrs, | Women should “postpone efforts to 0ADCAST. little mother an Worthington and Mrs. . Robert S ! employ it or promotion, for ERSOPEE AT 9 A M' place the tlowers they had brought | prench will preside over a table of s s in the stars. with those of the Scouts. i di el i G o Navy Messages From Arlington S o e s ey work including embroidered | T : 1 conditions disap- v & g atisfac " : en, hand-wrous e and orie. | S, bt hey ! ard » ’ e arch SIbin W5 Semeieny | timen, nand wrought lace and lingeric, | pointing on s dage. but ey are Picked Up in Honolulu. ot (€ Groyes Inc. Womer’s ] M o e LY, | househald utiliti N n stars are to gain great | Radio messages from the Arlington 1210 G St and ~ it o ¥ e | The dinner will be arranged by a |recognition and to succeed better | Va., station, are being received reg- = . > ;s 3 Al Yot T Wilson | Committee composed of Miss Agnes | than the men who bid for fume, it v by the Coast and Geodetic Misses 3 ‘]'”\"":{;‘;‘ o drum and | Miller, chairman, and Mrs. John W. |is etold, Survey station in Honolulu, accord- Sites < verton Burke and Mrs. William- 8. Quinter innings of every sort should be|ing o a radio message received i bugle corps. e : 3 ladies of the parish will|delaved until a more promising con- | yesterday by E. Lester Jones, director Get a Pohcy Before Adums, o of the bighest Tank | pot's2 Lafesuen bty om0 mice || the Auto Gets You . : 4 i : avishly and |fr i ; s assigned as orderly to Gen. . 4 o W FaGE y R Lieut. Comegys was a member of : o outin | e SCtonHE S O No Examination / ; Troop 39 and is thought to be the la pitality 3 America, | in making longitude measurements by : T, 3 4 = ( SR » stars are res ; SHedibatimeon £1,000 for loss of Life, Two / : X oniy of Washing et © $100 per month for : % o R wen S Washingto: ‘e an early ington, Honoluly, [ [l Limbs, etc ) e buried at Arlington. Pressmen’s Union President to Be |season of extraordinary iy § Indo-China; Bor. | [l| loss of Time: $100 Tdentification d ¥ U Torbert w e dolls, the ) S - the supposed to be 5 AT of Mo Firicing on “FreeStreets Persons whose birthdate it is have throughethese international efforts will | the augury of a year of great oppor- |be ysed in connectlon with charting write for s £ “\’Yl'fli and apping systems s and of - TO BE HOSTS TO SUZZALLO : Crion, will be the | UUES on that day probably |mantien s work, accoraing to ue. || GEORGE E. KEELER gt e T R Beauhf l ngrs___ Etiest Of honop of e BU 1 Jented. . These |Jones, will have 2 high scientific value, 1130 Investment Bldg. Former President of University of+ £raving and Printing Post, No., j f Scorpio like to live near |Since it will serve as the basis for a Franklin 9193 ¢ by o ¢ h "] American ~ Legion. and Pressmions | I S, S0 B 0 e e | Rt or the stability of the relation of } Ui : 3 Arranged in Two Groups Washington to Attend Lunch. Union, No. 1, at a reception and da > et 4 | d Thursday night, December 2, in the ) land mi o sianiciter. ! : 3 e eon at Cosmos Club. Willard Hotel ballroom. He will pi K 77 § o ‘ -Group 1 at stand of colors to the Bu Z 3 Dr. Henry Suzzallo, former presi- g, il < N\ 3 et ot e Diiveraity of Wastilgton, {Post. The Gastello Dost Drum Corge | will be the guest of the District | Wil ASeist o0, SRS COrOiony e Alumni_Assoc n of the university | -pj.n jgcal, and C. C. Gastrock are 4 b Tuesday. Frederick 11 Melsnest is nt Coolidge and other offi ST s which momentous events are develop- x, Issy a iffel Tower. 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