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SOORESRESCUD ermm o RS L BRADEY P s PARINFORROT [ e g INAPARTMIENTFIRE| Get in Amapolic JES AT AGE OF g8 Kenses “Measure ~ DRIGTNERS ASKE] the Associated Press { By the Associated Pross ity “The fact Albert J. Jenl e TOPEKA, ... February — will be 20 yi ate” got down to Great Confusion Relgns as T vt day of mest A | Writer of Songs and Cnvnl} siness Sa S {Race Conference Delegates pR.DE OF instead of a day later will not pre- After a stormy debate the bil L | Smoke Fills Building Early | Jent his entering the Naval Acad War “Camp Angel” iri Mo o s B Present Petition to emy if he otherwise meets entrance pberry pie was sed. Hygienic requirements. inspection of prairie dog homes . | Sunday Mornmg Existing law stipulates that can- Passes Away. will bo required under another hill President. didates for appointment must be which received orable vote, —_— not more than 20 yvears old on April S 5 Youn members of the upper = = 1 of the entrance vear, but under Stellas auther of many familiae]| chamber were denied the privilege o RS parab e g el ; Spreading fear and confusion, thick} . 4 raported today by the House s B o encaus Gireily | btenowridliors, s PATCor Because PIGGLY WIGGLY ; 5 empe 1w 8ol and angel of the . s TS touston race clouds of smoke, rising from a fire in] Navy committee ~ the academy | LLMPOT! e e el ivil | while another DIl was passed |dier prisoners in the ilouston race managers and employes take pride camps and hospitals during the Civil e the basement, spread through the| would be authosized to accept |SamPs and h night at the age| making it unlawful for | viots several vears azo, was pre- Berkshire Apartments. 1412 Chapin| M “l\‘»]&" n!wmuiv!n anniversary < g ollie H. Brad. | nd on the Capital Building |gented to President Coolic today in their work PIGGLY WIGGLY shire Ap: L 2 | falls on that day. The bill was in. || p dome after dark. o the Lincoln-Doug . early yesterday morning, caus ley, widow M. Bradley, and by delegates to th oy oy ! T temants of the pullding fo flev| troduced by Representative Aber |G e of ‘the late Henry Harper| And thus did the Senate pages |race conference now in session here Stores maintain a high standard 1o safety, many of them aided by fire-| Nethy. Democrat, North Carolina, |pjazard and Mrs. Harriet Amanda Bibb| rush through “legislation @ The conference with the President of operation men and police who responded to a| Who nominated Jenkins. Hazard mock session today. was conducted by Rev. George @ . N . - nnic Hazard Bugbee of Tako- ‘rzier Miller of Brooklyn. Petitions = i 2 > y threealarm fire call Mrs. Annie Hazard Bugbee of Tako . Frazier Miller Bhe- spicit of -achieverents Has Aroused by the smoke at 4 o'clock ma Park. D. C.. Mrs. Bradley's sister, | for redress of wronss also were pre- - ] ¢ men, women and chilcren began a Irecalls that during the Civil War Mr. sented to the House and ] inspired them to keep their stores mad rush for afety. tand Mrs. Bradley visited hospitals here The session started S rday # Firemen raised ladders to the front ay and night, caring for the injured with a_Lincoln’s birthday £ | well stocked and scrupulously artments and hastened through the soidicrs, cheering the and enter- at the Twelfth st Fl e apartments and hastened through th ldiers, cheering them up and enter e e Attt clean: to courteously aid all cus- L SN filed coriidors, breakink % aining them. During that period Mrs. | | pri R b e CHiior apartment doors that were locked and Bradley wrote many patriotic songs Idron of the Shiloh Baptist Church, S s idunet N aate Bir it 0 i enintan o I | which her sister would sing in the hos who urged that efforts toward race tomers in fillin !lun requirement the steel fire-escapes. Many of the l pitals. betterment be V‘n;l»mg “,‘,‘(vl,. « ”]'\_'vl”'l: \\'H]I’l\” sug: stion or l)(‘rfi(“lsl(?“: fleeing occupants of the apartments ! i s it ek tion and the I'homas W _ ; Do A ek e Active Temperance Worlker. Clarke presided to continually place before the while others wrapped themselves in ATtcr fhe war M Bridiey turnel . 3 | Lincoln Is Eulogized. food-buvine public the best Na- blankets or donned coats. Rice Mlller Is Ch0|ce of Oper- .a\,l““,i\.“,’,:‘,_ Corens ot songe. wnien | TRaffic Council Charges HOS-| 1yiogics on Lincom were astiverea | 41520 0n 00 Km\‘\v” todleod et Pets Are Rescued. known everywhere in the days by Rev. C. H stoe of Baltimore ADeared that alliihe ten ators for Chairman 1 the banner of temperance was | pital Vehicles Travel Through | Neval 1. Thomas and Rev. J. L ‘ lowest prices 1 by a small band of women Holloman of Washington about 100, were safe S i Yesterday afternoon the race con ool : e more familiar writings H e E sauad v 0 ‘the wvarious were: “Don’t Sell Poor Father Rum,’ | Frederick Dougiass homestead, where n”“‘\ rescuing pets, some of which — — “I'll Marry No Man if He Drink: NG Lxe! os were conducted by the color | | overcome by smoke. Bt Let Me Die at Home” and “Father’s » District Traffic Council through | n's clubs of the National ‘ | | We are pleased to announce the opening of another Meat Market in our store at 1305 Wisconsin Ave. N.W., next Saturday, February 19th. just plain dog. owned by Mrs. Rsouisiad Ereos AT other ead.” % 3 on Dorothy . Martin, who escaped from| MIAMI, Fia, February 14 ""gl"“;n;“‘\,_‘;"‘, 'Im"",v']::;“‘]‘"_m,pd by {Geore W, Offutt, its chatvman, com-| FSUTOUOR. L ¢ 1o threcday her second.stc Javtment by the five | Miller, Hillshorough, TIL, president of Who recall the old dave of|plained to the Commissioners today of | conforence will ‘be tonight escape after her inner door had been | the Illinois Coal Operators' Associa-lgincing doors. Mrs. Bradley wrote|the “excessive speed” and “reckless | Metropolitan Baptist Church charred by rks, refused to be res.|tion. was selected by the bituminous|;;",efor"she had found a waif on the | manner” in which hospital ambulances | will be: William Monroe cued and successfully defied two police- | OPerators at a caucus today as their | oot and befriended her. It begins: |are driven in Washington ton: Rev. Thomas S. Harten, New men and a fireman, defending the | ¢holce for chairmap of the joint wage b ing of raffic | York Ci Re: D. Klugh of . o ity Out in the gloomy night At a ent meeting of the Traftic | York Uity; R - empty apartment until smoke filled | conference. § : . A Sady 'T°roam Couneil of the District of Columbia | Massachusetts, and Mrs. Mary Church 6 . her lungs and she. fainted. she | Custom provides that the chairman | I have no mother 4 ed at which ambulances o | Terrell o shingtc M 4f 2 s SO an even g e ot #1 | nall be an operator and the secretary No ‘pleasant. home the epeed at which ambulances are | Terrell of Washinkton. um Size, or The actual fire damage was esti- | Miners’ representative. Nohody cares for me. i L asppcteangte: Rathhone Is Speaker. mated at $5,000. The fire orginated| ~The miners had not named the NG o] o ssed.” said Mr. Offutt. | s S - o Bl For et sl 1 poor Tittle. Becks Individual members of the council | Representative Rathhone of Iilinois | in a basement locker room and was | Choice for secretary when the wage | Even should d called attention to instances where |was the principal speaker at the cele ge ize. . . or confined £o @ corner of the basement, | Scale committees representing the _ instanices whe 1 : : S U . . - st How lav my hea specially hizh rz speed or in a | Colore smen’s & yeste ing, which contains 40 apartments. |OPerators of the central cqmpetitive Father's a drunkard ' ol 16aE maTHer Sheh duparently the | Zion Bautist Chure = bituminous coal fleld went into joint | 'Ahd mother 1 dead. L I T 2l Neighbors Discover Blaze. conference at 11 o'clock to draft a - ; fase 1n naddidid mobiwertantiouch | MESRAUIRoHL s MRt s e B 2 ] 0 lbs., 31 Apples N 6 Ibs., 25¢ Nelghbors across the street, who dis- | new wage scale to replace the Jack Writer of Plays. faction. o i Linceln the g e war Potatoes W SRR 1 8., (4 PPIEs winesars 8.y covered the fire, called to Policeman | Sonville agreement, which expires | In addition to her songs “Stella Admits Need in Emerger i elh 11 Toyiieito e vt R Bl : A 31" wrote many plays, cantatas and| .. ; S ; 3 l 5 C lb sc G. F. Schenck of the eighth precinct, | March 31 Pageants on the subject of temperanea| “While the council realizes full well | Lincoln, Tomatoes.......... by LOC arrots.............lb, who ran to Fourtcenth and Belmont ik s Firs k e i ance o action in | Rev. W. ras o stor of Stlsets iand: fiirned in’ the alay¥m, Organization TIs First. which were publicly presented by chil- | the importance of quick action in | Rey, W. L. Washington, pastor of B e e (it Kianicn o 2 anization of e rence was | dren. emergency cases, it the sense of | Zion Church, spoke on the life and l T L * lb 5 When Fire Chief George S. Watson [ O "_:‘“““"!’ 7 s e O She waaione of ‘the early inembers | each member that the izing of | times of Frederick Douglas Mrs ew age.......lb, C urnips. . ...........104 C Ry e e business procedure. s el St lines - X et ene 80 ‘,’,{A:.‘J:}“;} The operators selected the follow-|of the Vermont Avenue Christian |lives of pedestri nd motorists | Virginia Wh St S S g S " - i - . et ) = \\h(\x\ mnhu n are led on more | «“wWomen in Club \‘nlk' g i lb 6 l be loc o iy ol ing. floor leaders: Chureh ans ofithe Woman's Chrlstian | Wheh STIDUIARCEL 312 SRS O SA008 | “Women fn Cb Motk o atoo was | ale...............Ib,6¢c | Lettuce, Iceberg....... Bome it tha fons s Tilinols, Herman Perry, Hillsbor- | Temperance Union, serving as super- trivial L ome. of the tenants were taken| . ."’\. Tndiana, Phil H. Penna, |intendent of the literature department | It appe s S | held yestet at the New Bethel Bap- down the fire ladders, while others Sl » i ambulances are taki a “hurc e b r i e i I vest S f the latter organization until she | ambulances a . & st Church, Ninth and 8 streets, when ele e s C were prevented from jumping only by [ Terre Haute, Ind.; western Pennsyl- | of e e their positions by driving at an e 5 were made by Perfy weet I'ctatoes . . S. c ry ....larg the shouts of firemen and policemen, | Vania, Horace E. Baker; Ohio, W.|was past 80 years of age. ! 5 Sate ot ikpesaiat Al Hmies e _1‘" . .\‘,Hmn R y T s g H. Haskins, ‘Besides her sister, she leaves five | C€ L 1 bt y 8 i 3 al service vl e speed or not. land Lucian Thompson. Exercises | | the confusion. Ma £ 9 turbulent history of coal mining nego-| Funeral services will be conducted jan 1 r ! heined 1o satety ooy e pmeN | (iations was forecast. at the chapel of W. W. Chambers, Sipgests Magibiiivn: | were under auspices of the Lincoln ’ m - their arms. At one end of the gap the miners | undertaker, tomorrow afterncon at| g (oot ot B B L | Relief Association, Rev. W. D. Jarvis || Winfred Reifler, occupant of apart- | held their convention instructions to | 2:30 (v'cll;ck. Interment will be in ,",’.m“‘n,lm," i Amibalince oh "d»lm 1 the Lincoln oration. ent 47, reporte v three | Obtain a new agreement based on “no | Congressional l‘omeu 2 Gl ampce a0 —_——m— e e loc s T omeported to the Dolice three | Cage reductions” while the operators emergency and is in a position l arge ‘ ans. ... thefts committed in his apartment e during tho fire. His trousers’ pockets | Proposed readjustment of wages on ition = eay s vetamacy it - wero rifled of $30 and $5 disappeared | the basts of competition e ot ordinary case. The couneil believes i from one bedroom, while a woman's | union fields. i ambulances should be given the | . pockethook containing also was| The present wage agreement in the Biit tHatunnece ad| GOLD MEDAL Gold Medal Kitchen-Tested i ght of w taken, he said. central competitive field, drawn at i s | ¢ Jacksonville in 1924, will expire on ' this prerogative should IR 3 8 , agr 3 { not be taken. | March 31. A new agreement must be " ) B EA' I 'IES reached before April 1 to avoid a ces- The Commissioners advised the » | WH sation of union labor in the mine: council that the complaint would be | | { | | given immediate attention. Could Renew Scale. e ! o | One regular size pack- WILL BE HONORED| . e con s e, o Three Comimg by Airotane to| SENTENCED FORDEATH | Step tato any Drug Stare. Get FR EE g RN SO 2“’&63 2 4le $1 23 of e Jacksonville agreement. is h{ ar e Bboeption @anipht atiayAower to| Sovlibeviaoiorea. cotmuationror| oo COMINGIDYFRINPANG 40 OF THREE IN FAMILY | -Boxofl’nx;;;mm ::na ONE aECEy 130 C o the day labor wage of $7.50 and the Join Deputation in Plea Sl i H f nedicti: o $1.05 rate for tonnage men. These p sl g L wages have been in effect seven years, Father Driving While Drunk, ) tery at Beuron. having been drafted in 1920 by the to President. Finding at Manassas, Where | coal commission appointed by Presi- —_— dent Woodrow Wilson® to consider EEIEAN Penalty Is Imposed. s c wage Increase demands from the ! ception in honor of Right Rev. i I Traveling from New York to Wash- | Special Dispatch to The Star Raphacl Walzer, archabbot of the |Miners. It has been renewed from|, ..o "3 "airplane, three women will| MANASSAS, Va. February e nferency o ce. ing Benedictine Monastery at Beuron, °°s§l$;;ve“fn';§"|‘f:§‘§: fmm,,— powers |Join_the deputation of the National | Ben Ledman, who drove h Germany, will be held at 8:30 o'cloc Women's Party which will call on | i he Rich - i Edi Solid P: ot s Abaer ;|are attending the conference here. fenis ot I bile into a: truck on the Richmond. | o Frui lucato! olid Pack tonight at the Mayflower Hotel, by |8 SLCRAnE 1o O ) Mine | President Coolidge by appointment to- | Washington Highway near Dum es Royal it tor h the Beuron Art Committee of the Dis- 7 i morrow afternoon at 12:20 o'clock in S he di | : : Workers, including John L. Lewis, in- | MOFT at 12:20 o'c December 14 last, causing the ¢ trict of Columbia, © © s Ll g the Interest of the equal Fights amend- | of his wite and two of thelr ,y,.m,enfl‘ i EI q 'rlNE 'I'OAS'I'ERE'I"I'S 'I'OMA'I' Es 2 rer s "Although "the miners outnumbered |m€nt and the appointment of more Wi 4 Rentenc of Toir Thenthe : | United States the invitation of women to high Federal offices. o e off since \‘ %0211, Rt | ipa trons SHitiitie BNGS the operators by three men in the con- on the roads, with time off since his ference, the difference w ave They are Mrs. Metta Merchant of | jncarceration December 16. | arts, in order to bring to this country | oot sn the voting. AN o ekl S Comausoner e | Paiias Smaliricastin citeit| Pound & more complete realization of the col-| vote of the conference is required in | NeW York and honorary president of | court on two charges, one of trans k c Packa c 0. an c e ome o e art world that the | order to adopt a wage agreement. In | the Women's Civil Service League: | porting and the other of driving an Flnvorsp 8. ackage o monastery at Beuron s making |ovent the conference is unable to reach | Mrs. Alice McKay Kelly, lecturer and | automobile while intoxicated. He was through its painting and sculpture. |an agreement within a certain length | Writer on the Philippines and the Far | ziven one month and a §30 fine on e is accompunied by Rev. Suitbert | of time, a subcommittee will begin to | East, and Miss Katheryn Miller of | the first charge, the jail sentence be- | Kraemer, o member of the Beuron |seek proposals for presentation to the | Fortland, Oreg., a graduate of Reed|jng suspended, and one month and | kman’s Campfire Schola Cantorum, who will give an or- | main body. College, now doing post-graduate work | §160° fine on the second. He. was | i’;}:“hl’:‘l zt{n;»‘fnn}ieul'un music at to- o at Barnard. }umh!e to pay the fine: nd Judge s rece 3 o Miss Anthony as Inspiration. Brent sentenced him to three addi | An exhibit of paintings and statues, WAR ANI]R U 'I- [: N i stion tional months on the roads. A third | price ....... and gold, silver, ivory and wood hand- The day being the 107th anniversary | oild was injured | Never Feel Drowsy After Eating craft, including some rare old master- of the birth of Susan B. Anthony, the b : As I Did Before Discovering lr;w-v will be opened at the May- ws S U delegation will ask the President to B T 3 Pape’s Diapepsin | Z Z ower tomorrow. further the equal rights amendment i i Geth : i c c c dmiral Willlam S. Benson will be Sponsored In' ihe Sevate by Bemtor | L B- Lewis, Contractor, Dies Ugh! Those sour risings dittien eS . . chairman of the reception committee wym Curtis and in the House by Represent- | SPecial Dispatch to The Star | with Pape’s Diapepsin. Almost in- || tonight, and he is chairman also of ative Anthony, both of Kansas, the lat- HYATTSVILLE, Md February | stantly turns stomach right-side up. the executive members of the Beuron ter being a nephew of the suffrage|14—Thomas B. Lewi well known | You feel clated to so quickly get rid Art Committee of the District. Other leader. Following the to the | contractor, died last night of stomach | of such awful misery. Bloat, belching, | executive members of the committes White House the deputation will re-|trouble at his home, in Dodge Park, | flatulence—gone in a twinkling. No || d The - . can c inelude: Justice Pierce Butler, Sena- turn to the headquarters of the Na-|At the age of 64 vears. His wife, | 1 ’ tor David I. Walsh, Senator Thomas | FT@dEriCk Sessions 0f Stu-|tional Woman's Party on Capitol Hill, | formerly Miss May Barron; three |Matter what you eat or drink to cause | Ideal 3 lb 70 can, 70c J. Walsh, Senator Broussard, Senator where a luncheon will be served. Two | daughters, Mrs, Francis J. Paul, Mrs, | acid-dyspepsia, Pape’s Diapepsin any | Shortening Ransdell, William J. Donovan, M. de ’ i z hundred guests have been invited to| Mario V. Ventura and Mrs. Joseph | time, day or night, settles stomach in- | s nar Justics “wenaay’ & | dents’ Council, With D. C. |bundced guests nave been invited to| ¥alio V. Yentira and Mre, Josebh | 1o swectness and comfort. | Try it and| Stafford, J. Leo Kolb, P. J. Haltigan, The scant recognition #iven women | Bladensburg, survive, A sister also | prove it. Get a 60c package today at | Daniel J. ; s W. Darr, Attendance, Close. in appointments to Fed: ices was | Survive any drug store. Admiral : Maj. referred to by Mrs. H. i em- | CANNA BAND—Early Selected en. Irank Meclntire, Col. Arthur ber of the Women's part a’ state- Qeren, Joyee O'liara, B. F. Saul, | pecial Dispatch to The Star. ert gty . | P E S Villiam 3re z A e Doy e e, | e SDERICK, Md, Pebruary 14.— Points to Women's Record. B Pt w 2 : 3 ns of e Young Men's e i T i i Dhd: Francis Riges, Mre. Blmer MUr: | Young Women's Christian Association | ot WOl call attention of the I Mixed Cake e y e s siand | Students' Council of Washington, | ¢ < el - WGon . = | record made by women who have held | tine > is secretagy of the ‘;Lf“.]}‘;;‘,l ffl';tg’sg‘:‘*’;g’;{:&;: SteT | ind now hold offices of trust and profit z = i committee. i heliiavaiunaiincusl under the KFederal Government,” said Ii o c 0. an " i “We also 7 . 2 will_remind of “the tendency to leglslate against | pin, that while there are in the Dis- C. OF C. TO BE HEARD. |the, teaching of evolution,” voted 72| it “08" Columbia many women of HAT you'll like about to 0 on “‘war as futile and offering no = construetive soluti intern: N o e exaouiVe,. 1egal i NATIONAL Ginger Ale is its | . ), Senate Woull Get Views on Com. | Srobiomar: . tomaimsusy sppmsod a|and commercial—Miss Mabel ‘Board- . 8 Pure Maple Pillsbury’s Astor Brand - st ) jan | Man, appointed by President Wilson gingerness— | missioners' Salary Raise. | nd all &vailable Yesources of cdn | L0, BCEVe 107 & fow weeks, is the only - ; 3 v Raise. tion and. publicity should be direcied | Woman who h.n«leu'r held office as a R and the certainty that every bottle e Cliamber of Commerce will be | against it,” stood 99 to 6 against the | Commissioner of the District of Co- will open to the same satisfaction. i o to pepbortunity Thursday after- | Reserve Officbrs’ Training Corps as an G 00n to present argume 8 the | organization which “does not further 0 Made today th me Senate District committee in s seace and has no place in the curricu : = oy e | -0Z oL. C a ge C Z p oy JC ey peace and has no place in the curricu | AUTQ VICTIM RESCUED. . Viny: (hat iitade el raridn 1 . ’ s ~0Z. ’ the District Commissioners from $7, time.” | to $10,000. Dorsey W. Hyde, | | A vote of 73 to 3 was taken on a|Laurel, Md., Man, Pinned Under' retary of fhe chamber, toda s in lution stating that “we believe Sold by bottle or case at | formed by Hennton Gapper: an | there is . supernatural clement in| Water 5 Minutes, Recovering. | R grocers and delicatessens. Served ‘ Best 5 lb of the Senate District committee. | prayer above our present understand- | ¢ b : b 8., The hearing has been set for 3 |i Elimination of ruce prejudice | SP¢¢ial Dispatch to The Star. | at cafes, clubs and fountain Cane oclock. g by education was favored by the vote | ‘l“[-\l”:{l LN )ld’ February 14. | e | o ! lO l 67 cailis to ralse the salaries of the|of 100 students, nome voting to the | EUst Brunner, about 40 years old, of Guggenheim Co., 200 Eleventh St., Main 7 1 Granulated l)s,, C plice them | contrary. There was unanimous op s recovering from effects of on @ parlty with members of Con- | position to the expression that “pet. | being pinned under his automobile in gress. were introduced in the House | tin . seeking real and | five feet of water in Hammond and Se recently the urgent ati i and only 66 votes here, last night. He ey f the chambe t for one held “physical | rescued unconscious by two i i ! ‘ r;.u) v will b Jepresented sssion should not precede com- | Maryland State policemen, Sergt. | Perfect baklng results every time: at the hearing by a special committee ent.” | B. Duckworth and Pvt. Louis Bloom, i headed by Robert N. Harper fing the three-d: sion speeches | after five minutes’ hard work. The lfyou use . re miade by Henry I Van Deusen | office ard the crash of the car as | Our “Sunset Gold” Every Egg Guaranteed Loffler’s 3 of the Union TheologicalSeminary, Dr. | it struck the fcy water and hurrl i ?fl”‘"”e Gets Crusade. 4 of the Union Mem: to the scene. i N DRCal s he Star 4 . Franklin Witte { the| Brunner was revived only a | y 4 DANVILL a.. February 14— | University of Maryknd, who presided | artificial respiration had been apoiien The Dish ade of Episco- | vesterday, and others. The nearly for some time. Suffering from shock - 0Z. - c pal Church will come to Danville to. | do s were guests of Hood Col-|and exposure he was removed to the morrow, Right Rev. John (. Ward, | lege. niversity Hospital ‘at ~altimore. : blshop of the diocese of Erie, Pa., = FreshHams . . .....lb, 32c | Smoked Hams . ...Ib., 29¢ : | Spareribs .........Ib,22c | Chuck Roast.......Ib, 25¢ fgen with Plokett's Division st Gaglvs i ot e aiitin Sk axiived ieva For every kind of baking: pies, s | when she fel st a stove while I & 9 Spenial Dispat Star e et ohe i eorvived [dimitaY g6 TRk Coolidge | ® LYN 3 Va., Februg I by two daughters, Mi Ris nd | 3 < Ote. 84 vears of Mrs. Morris Howard, and a son, James | Message to San Domingo. r - ‘ v atternoon at the home of his [ Rice. Funcral services will be held at | S . i it Sy o S e e S UL nearion | | SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican yite-| laving | Chapel, with burial at Falls Church, | Mblic, Febr sl by Rev. John s | St i : B Chavleston) W' Wa, mnd Bev. | svscaiDisatenito misister ‘u‘rcut“mxrt";)t-omm»h pole and fell into Fresh Shoulders. . . .Ib., 25¢ | Sirloin Steak 1 When a floating river dredge had to | nt greetings congratulations ¢ 4 e pase unEn & 1oy brigeineas Shllivan Ment Vasquez In behalf " of pastries, cakes, biscuits, bread | Kk R Possibly inténded as first aid follow- | Ind., recently, railway work locomo. ident Coolidge. ) ln oast . . 1D, ure ( ) i » 15c Charles 1. Holmead of Portsmouth, ARLYN, Va., February 14. Va. Mrs. Clara V. Rice, 65 vears old, .nmf ing family arguments, « device that |tives lifted the bridge by cables and| The American legation has made will fnstantly mend broken broom |vertical towers, the whole operation | extensive preparations to give Rear . i v at wn University | GREETS NEW PRESI Confederate Veteran Dies. | 210t T Ll e DENT. handles has appeared requiring each time oply 8% minutss, | Admiral Hughes a big reception, ’ x p—— - e T

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