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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D ¢, SATURDAY, '\VPTRT 11, 1928 , e ' Franked Mail D Membe [RITES SET MONDAY DOWNTOWN SR PR T oy mop e ‘IEA[:HER NG G o G R e Fn A WO WAREHOUSE IS For Rent ’ P FRAU[] IS BHARGED $ CI_UES ARE FUUND The effectiveness of radio as & polit-] Heretofore it has been customary for Miss Mildred A. Moran Will Be T\t"flv:v "’y IPLR;L N. \\ AUL Rich and Poor Visit Ollver Street -m'll | feal campaign medium Is_proving of | a member of Congress to burst forth on Ak e sz P BRaTon | tremendous benefit to the Post Office | 1, qoor of elther of the houses with an | & nrnm'mwm. long the sufferer of the g @ , pre e ; co em- | oratorical that had the requisite Cemetery. {ERICAN 5ECUR[T] Blrthp]a ce on South Street Old j andkerchlef and Man’s | franked mail privtieges accorded mem ST s Prostor Declares Patterson : Neighborc KnO\v Governor_ Latest available records of the de- | numbers of reprints would be obtained 5 Kutata. St Not Lega'ly Nominated the for Mildred A Pve N W. M. 1815 i i partment show an appreciable falling | and sent out to constituents, at Funeral services 15th & Pa. Clothing Believed Important O of franked mall, despite the cam- | Government's expense. Now, at his OWn | Moran, 17 years old, 5 Girard street f S t J . C' 'cago Murder paign year. They indicate conelusively nse, the incumbent politician ('nwll‘» northeast, who was Killed lhm«ra’\ \ or Senator, 3 n MPLE. L laved ds a voungster | in e . that the radio is winning the affections | that 15 minutes of political speech, | night when the automobile in which | ': “ \R‘T':_‘ ” :F":“;."'n'l' 3,:;)1‘:;‘;hl.‘jx’"hr‘ll'\rlpf::: first hui‘u‘y'::f p:J of Senators and Representatives alike | broadcast over his local station, usually | she was riding plunged down a 40-foot | WATCH AND CLOCK ok samraiks et S anied perience as a newshay. everybody knows = 3 as their campaign propaganda outlets. | yields results hevond the fondest hopes cment at Sixteenth street and | N NPW YORK. August 11.—As the| o % oo S icitors i Ry the Associnted Pross It is true that the politician must foot | of the franked mail campaig I road be conducted in S E e and ome ¢ e ~ ~AG | or ig b adi The Pe g e k& B! C Chure u o O i | s hinnkihaired, black-eved, fat little| CHICAGO. August 1A lavender | gl “a:“‘::ff"flr“a’t‘,“‘"d‘r‘,’\‘w;“,’|'r"_ S o ; ’ , My sl . C(ocruc led For - Delivered lrd t sticky woman sitting on the only porch the | handkerchief of lace-fringed silk and | !f €ORIIas e i ST as 7 A 1 ning it Y Srowded, sticky with | pejghborhood boasts pointed out the | stains as of blood on & man's clothing | e ,’" vy Moo g bt L . MANTEL O e Sin. | house that has been torn down were clues pointing to a solution today | the results have so far overshadowed | ind its abus angands represent hree blocks 1R all | Mgy, s what everybody wants to sce, {of the slaying of Miss Jennie Meta | e mall "stumping’, be 12 SCRE VR | oF SRmBE R DU e e and Mrs. Michael A. M | y GR‘NDFAT“EK e R e e | all right. It's p shame they had to go | Constance, school teacher, Tuesds {he most siaid of Congrestmen o | smaly em in lopping off some of this | jeaves her pa t : CLOCKS Olfred E Smith was | And tear it down, just when we all had | night titunt el it O < o tbaothier: hund; thereasdttipostal poye ‘m"h'”] s = A Specialty i ” S 1a reason for showing it off,” sl om- | Scicntists of Not est s stituent contacf hand, increased postal ran, and two si 7 | < know the “guvnor.” 8 feRson B O The workers in_the folding rooms of | receipts are resulting from “fan mail" | jine he is running for President et 5 4 °" | the Capitol afford an ideal yard stic casting stations all over the direct_the curious to the Takes Candy to Children. gy N EotdeE 1 POUCE | f0r the measurement of radio’s inroads | country. Morcover this mail ie the p X 2352 he Smith youthful en-| «president? ¢ i - into franked mail. In 1926, a banner | least expensive to handle from the ; ] 15-15" Shvee President? I don't know whether he | Whitmore, dean of the department of | 10 f v g Aesit] a - i will be or not. You see, people have o | chemistry Northwestern, and Dr e gl "“"‘r"’";{";““ '"";;‘" o ‘,‘,‘""‘?“;‘,’,"'m;.'f,,"}" PAHIIEE, b Thomas B B : mhwm 7100 o IS. MeN | yote first. You know how it goes? They | Ger: vendt o o ) s ranked mail was a copies ¢ ect to the stations them hland Terrace m- "more ser s vote fi 1 kno & They | Gerald Wendt of Pennsylvania State | (rankeq, wal Bas & fog 0l or? cam- | selves which are located in urban areas | j T w.wn i Next bo Kei ©d suits, step | voto and then there is another Presi- | Coli ' ki the 8okl | College, who 1s lecturing at the school, | poicy, year—it has been cut by two d therefore do 1 thirds. This is attributed to the exten- | sive rural delivery e Roues whers | dent. OF koo has got a lot 10| sought yesterday to turn their knowl- s say about it, 1 guess,” she sagely con- | edge o emist 6 ady beoth the cluded . 0| edge of chemistry to advantage In <N | sive use of radio by Congressmen and | tributed to the po Lol He's a good fellow. He comes down 2 i to no other cause. (Copy izPais here a lot. And he always brings some- Minute Examinations. it of coveslag then | SLIE. y0U know 1o.| Al the uidencethe tron pipe which | FUNERAL RITES HELD CITIZENS FILE PROTEST. s first t0 25 Oliver ar—Candy.” supplemented a crushed the woman's skull, portions of 2 | year-old who was clinging to the guide’s | ciHie ‘i ovel 13, oF ithe i was Smith's |} FINIE Hd eon sl oo FOR DROWNED COUPLE oppose Resurtacing of Street at ‘li;, s.\':;“‘: ”’", fou "’,"‘(“”,1,"‘)_“‘““" reet and | ovamined by the chemists to see g i ok | they do not hold some clue. A - South stree! | Services for Mr. and Mrs. E. F. on South street plece of thread. even a grain of sand, i Bt Headed by Charles H. Raub, owner her fwo aceupants of the Now Undertaker's Establishment. ed with nanity, huma t £ ad ont 2ht S6 Arhmarbent . eme- . J ; proud of its members who have e DOUITIL GHY DI 0 Biuve imporiac Matus Conducted in Ceme »f property on Twenty-second street, | hile. sustained minor cuts and iniurie g on down there at S evidence under the chemists’ examina- between T street 3 Périna 1 e o8 New Sarks | fame, and humanity that is eage Ay tery Chapel between I street and Pennsylvanis C Sult US - [ show off jts neighborhood I X 3 ie, filed a protest with the Distriet on the Bowery traffic el zators. afded by deputs Commissioners yeste inst the ree > ki a bit in the reflection of having known | giae: . 1 1 Mr. and Mrs i s everybody going | & DIt IR, State's attorneys and representatives of | Funeral services for Mr. a R ACNERE thi el sl E ¢ Cerybody (EOME | §mith “'way back when the coroner’s office, were centering their P Mkbue of - OBeNter's CAMIALL The AR G, i (e expansa Ot out our n who's asked me this . investigalion today ‘around discoveries s Md., who were drowned Sun- stead of resurfacing, the petitioners h Think T2l have TENNESSEE CAMPA'GN e e o R i At Dahlgren, Va.. were held yes- | 3K the street be merely patched To Lumber N S Property Owners' Expense. Think Tl have the single suspect still held. Blood- | day g v. out of funds collected e : ts: were found in the | terday afternoon in the chapel at Pros- he gencral tases and appropt SHENANDOAH e eral tz 4 appropri- that yot a confidentis us { the obs Ject Hill Cemetery. The services were | ations as provided for such purposes " T 2 e B"“rlu STARTS NEXT WEEK day alsc te n Iul\dw ted by Rev. Richard Schmidt of ‘The present surface i. ',‘,f.w’”, such o N ed ', . entrance 8 2 5 the Zion Lutheran Church, Sixth and P condition t CAVERNS & d ‘ sted | cing, the pe 2 ) v Manager, Chosen Yesterday, to cerchief, they 5 »s were simple, both in the | careful patching cost but very little looks NS = h g said, ar kind Miss Con t the grave. The chapel and can be “easily and quickly Sunday. Aug. 19, 1928 best a 26 STATIO AR LINKED N n. an v rs fr Establish G. 0. P. Offices " was banked high with flowers from | a leave funds with r . r o give vou 5 Oliver street Burke told e had found | yefghbors of the couple and members of 1er streets now in d i of Train. consisting of parfor car and i} o nd will glad! FOR CU RTIS ACCtPTA"JCt K before the little nar- in Nashville t handkerchief = days ago, and | the jocal Brickl: Union, of which immediate repairs.” eorcies, leaves 1 Station, 2:90 a.m. s that lead to an entrance | had retained it “because it was pretty.” L owner of property at 913 Twenty-second RETURNING ¢ i PRGN a. the Matus, 3-year-ol treet Teaves Shenandoah Caverns, 5:30 p.m. nces, fulfills the 1aT8e | uy the Associated Press aen | WWeanliy ‘"“"’ + o Mrs, J . Fi e e e sald he never wore the coat. | S pacfer ol. nor' i NASHVILLE, Tenn., Augus 11 air i blood. which was found in ehactte r ROUND TRIP FARE i eers what L. with whom she s le £ 0% . tice, publican campaign headquart 1l be | hiS rooms. The garment. he said. had | when they departed for their fll-fated We Specialize in $2.50 ight up until three | pstablished here Monday and .| been given to him se 3 0. | fishing trip. i (. ; - | paign will get under way immec tall, but dirt, B i . B Games hbfe arn| e at all, but dirf. Blood on a hand- | $ = . Shenandoah. Yalley ‘of "Vireinia "Sandas Marion Richardson, newly appointed | kerchief of his he said, was the re Lightning Kills Bather Expert Workmanship — Rest Angust 19th, and thereby enjos the day g B s ; ; Sinlity Toar i Chicken' dinne retreshments to everybody around here ? npaign mana announced of & nosebleed 1 al day SOUTH PLAINFIELD, N. J., Au Quality Findings—Modera Bat e the e T e lots of people who don Alght Tallawing cobferendes Wwith 7 he night of the m 11 (#).— A bolt of lightning striking Prices Caverns is alwavs worthwhile. and the § | here 1 guess $m For tickets see Ticket Agent. 1310 H leaders ime t act g o o ers. b oo | time ab the beach R dar ef storm late yester- nt g o m ;. Branch campaign, headquart 1 “Puneral services were held for Miss | FOnd a‘}:‘m;’i‘z'l:ch(z:\g{(h“r‘\‘fmzk:'r:lljl:‘ e cleaned, inside and out gureet N3 Tnlon Station, 7in Street iNC % 2 e es s Me: onstance yester t Cumbe! dny causes 3 glazed and stored for t e the former Smith home Oliver | Chattanooga. Johnson City and Jack- | gpo- once Vesterday at Cumberland, | qunned more than_a score. Alfred glazed Sndiatored! {or the o the East River at South | son. Mr. Richardson, chosen_yesterday Morris, ir. 17, of Plainfield, was the S tl'l Lumber Specialists shadow of the lacework of | afternoon by Tenness Republican - bather killed Estimates Gladly Given Oll. ern WS Its three blocks be- | candidates in Novemb Where the classes in home economics | T N p Railway Sherman Ave. & t. dith bables rolling over | e astisted by Rep /" |are open o' the bovs ot w citys vl o ized Collars ew England Furriers venders of everything 1l re high school a surprising number taks | 1 O1MAMNIZ Benfamin Sherman, Prop %/ System % North 486 3 S LELE 12 Evans of Los Angeles who will remain m hot boiled corn on the cob {0 sus- | in Tennessee in an advisory capacity | advantage of it. 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