Evening Star Newspaper, February 17, 1927, Page 43

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sfl”THWESI ASKS |LIVING IN A FOOL’S PARADISE : [ ~mAT e oo i< oF a1, Aoy ) | -THe CrLDREN COGHT Yo FEEL PRETTY CHESTY FORNEW LIRARY Citizens Urge Branch for Use! of Section—Reaffirm Clayton Support. | The Southwest Washington Citizens’ Assoclation last night went on record | a8 urging the lshment of a | branch public libr at Sixth and n[ streets southwest, and as reaffirming | its previous action in indorsing Wil- | llam McK. Clayton for the position of | peoples’ counsel to the Public Utilities | Commission The assoclation further the sending of a letter of y Benate District committ | the elimination of the re \ quirement for appointees | i offices. Going on record pleased” with the Capt. A. J. Headley, former comma ing officer of the fourth p 2 the rank of inspector, the congratulated Inspector He: est, £ / authorized | « the fourth precinet. ley and Capt. Bremerman made brief | addresses of appre A motion to indor: ment of a magistrate court system | here went by the board for lack of a | second. | Mrs. Edith M. Velasques was elected MEALC &H( =RE WA | LAST LM HERE ) AM IMMORTAL €0 A Book — BIC BUSINESS Mer OF Ar 1 Gu MERICA L /evf SCRICOSLY N TOF GOOD- RUTTING ME It T ALL THE 1316 ME™ O counTRy. VM MADE J €55 You'LL TAWE ow. THI 5 WitL DO THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ) (on ELmee, { 11vm 5o } \| PRoVO vou! ) ABOUT THEIR ~e I ) CF DEAR SIR! WE NOTICE YOU ARC LYSTED 1 BIG BUSINE §5 MEN OF AMERICA” Aric 1T 1S To SUCH LEADER S WE DESIRE 'C APFPEAL .-~ A WELL FLAMMED LIFC 1M ESTATE WILL, AT YOUR DEA 5 5 MORTGAGE 5, TAYES, ExFEnt 1 €T¢, ETC. oe3T ANMD - - OrnE T, | For mem of [ FAMous € SOuUNTRY | FEEL f;\ALL WNTERE ST YouU, WE ARC LooxiMG “To TAKE A CHAM CE WHER | TRIAT ABIE L2 TE GREAT KAT el SAMMACKUMOEAD — \ il TENELeS == = =" By WEBSTER ap mAan | BrEAING INToTHAT Book | ( | yLL BET)VGETALOT | oF MEw BUSIMESS AS | aresoLT OF I T - DEAR MR.DAGGET: AS YOU ARE KATED AS OF THE LEADING BUSINESS MEN OF THE SURE OUR PROFO SITioM VISIOM = MEM BIG CMNOUGH 3 PSyCrno- erRIVE S, WE BELIEVC AT HAND,-- OUR LEASES 1™ CHIAMN VALLEY ADTON™ THE 2 4 urged to attend the ci ¥ which | will be given tonight, at § o'clock, for | the benefit of the Schmidt’s Cafeteria. Fourteenth and | B streets southwest An_entertai included Ed P, [ saw and neis Anderson, 3 danseuse, came after the business meeting. Robert Strobel, president, presided. CO-OP-ERAleN IS TOPIC. The Sta: | SBURG, Md., February 17.—Representatives of parent-teacher associations from a number of nearby communities will hold a founders’ day program tonight in the parish hall of St. Luke's Church here, starting 7:45 o'clock. The purpose is to the associations together to discuss ways of co-operating. Mrs. Theone Collis, prominent community worker OF YOUR CARCE = AME INTCRESTED we ARE A FOR SouTA SUFFERIMG DEAR MR.DAGGET: FROM RICA" WE ARE FO ™5 WATH AT WHAT WE KEAD BIG BUSINESS ML OF SITIVE You WiLL BC | UBSCR\BING 10 THE quu} SInG To BOLD AMERI (AN ANMTCATE 10 HO5PITAL s { zACO | FELL FOR THAT, BOOK To0, CHIEF, PA0 ‘€M o GET MY MAME 1M 1T, VE BEEN AMPED WITH CIRCULARS EVER S ASSISTANT BoOW KCEFER D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY WONAN EXPLANS | MURDER HYSTERY Husband Slain in Cold-blood | by Nephews 14 Years | Ago, Wife Says. By the Associated Press. OSHKOSH, Nebr., Benjamin Boyer, western Nebraska homesteader, who mysterfously dis appeared in the Fall of 1913, was slain | in cold-blood, Mrs. Minnle Boyer, 37, his widow, told Garden County au- thorities upon her arrival here from Kearney, Nebr. Henry Boyer, nephew of the dead man, and common law husband of his uncle’s widow during the nearly February 17- 14 vears since Bover's disappearance, and Mrs. oyer will attempt to lead Sheriff R. H. Smith, County Attorney F. A. Dutton and several laborers to the elder Boyver's grave, somewhere in the wind-swept sand hills in the northeastern part of this county. | “Henry, and his brother, Tom, kill- ed Frank so Henry and I could be to. gether,” Mrs. Boyer declared, desc:ib-| ing Boyer's death at the hands of his| nephew while the three were on a| hunting trip nearly 14 vears ago.| “The two brought him back in a boat, and by the light of the moon, in back of the barn they dug a deep grave and buried hi ol Headaches from Slight Colds and Proven Remedy. nature of E. W. Grove. HOBOES HATE PASTRY. NEW YORK, February 17 (P.— The average hobo loathes pie and cake, says Willlam M. Bailey, who once kept a tramp lodging house in New Haven, Conn. Two large slabs of buttered bread | with a elice of any meat between is | the most popular hand-out. . ~—Advertisement. of Tuxedo, will outline plans in mak- ing the opening remarks. Each association will give a report limited to five minutes on outstanding achievements, methods used for secur- ing co-operation of parents and people, ment groups. a short plans for social side of meeting, meth- ods for raising funds, school equip- program and special study Each association will furnish entertainment number. Prof. Harold F. Cotterman of the faculty of the University of Maryland will speak on nt- Teacher Orga tion and Modern Aims of Educa . Community sing- ing will be led by Dr. Homer C. House, University of Maryland direc- tor of music, and a social hour and refreshments will conclude the eve- ning. An important man in your community ~the GE Merchandise Distributor (OUSANDS of ‘General Electric products-are-wanted and needed from coast to coast. G-E Fans, G-E Tungars, G-E Vacuum Cleaners, Mazoa Lamps, and the tons of wire, cable, sockets, switches and conduit used in installing the G-E Wiring System. 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