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THE EVENING “STAR. WASHINGTON, 'D. C. FRIDAY, SBPPLMBER: 28, 1928. , “Oh, mother, mother! This isn't my | married, wonc-ring more than ver S * - S e » \ the conference asked Dr. Hohenau tn! Jack!” [that “the bridegroom was actually cientist Submits Plan to“Use Water prove that he could create energy. re- | ENTERPRISE SER “No, mo!” agreed Jones soothingly. | ‘P°T®" The End. Az Fualito D bt‘ T Paiasd G o | ferring to the fact that some kind of IAL Suddenly his wistful eyes lighted jup. e i s rue (o] ou 1ng echnica TOUP |power would be needed to set up the|| BUILDING ASSOCIATION 1 have it,” he exclaimed. +Your Jack & it 9 vibrations. He said the conference would could not wait for the train, He o - . welcome fuller information regarding | 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. Their Common Name. Who are jou?” demanded the perplexed |a sleigh at Kingshitl” = = Willing to Try. B AR P | #t ‘wp into s constituént clements| e camerimente USRS e 2 t out a search party 10r!prom the Farm Journal. LONDON, September 28.—A method xyge! 2 60th Issue of Stock Now Open ULLO! ame is the | Jones. Tt . Sepf of hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen, hex 1 D T e imed| “Who am I? Eisies brother, of e, o tareq| The famous criminal lawyer had Won ) of using water as fuel, which W 05, couldt be ‘s 4s Tuel gb# trs | —_— for Subscription a young fellow to his seat|course! But we must hurry. They've|again, and Jones recognized in her the @ Shockingly bad case by eloquence and | quickly challenged by technicians, was |s s coal gas. ; Beyond the Law. Money Loaned to Memb mate in an excursion train e waiting three hours no girl for whose sake he had gone fo|trickery, and a rival lawyer sald to|submiited to the World’s Fuel Confer- | The Brazilian scientist claimed that y e embers th ~Eastward- | "¢ {000 hrough the door the |seek his fortuue i1 the West. With|him, bitterly, “Is there any case so|ence here yesterday by Dr. Walter Von | this could be done at such a low cost From the Farm Journal || on Easy Monthly Payments . itor was ascosted by & tall, eiderly|her he dancei whon voung Jones had [low, so foul, so vilely crooked and|Hohenau of Brazil. that it would mean the end of coal| Cop on shore—“I'm going to arrest ‘Its odd.” he added. woman, who held out her hand, said a|been dug out of the drifts and duly [shameful that you'd refuse it?" Dr. Hohenau said he had worked|as fuel. He said his process was based | you when you come out of there.” Jamey E. Connelly James F. Shea : But was it odd? For the letters on | e \words of welcome, gazed in‘s the | wedded. With her (and Ned as besc| “Well, I don’t know,” answered the|many years on the process and’had|on original research work donme by Sir| Man in water—“Ha-ha! That's a i his_companion’s suitcase were nothing | man's inquiring eyes with a multitude | man) he stood up two weeks later m |other with a smile, “what have you|found that by applying very high vi-|Oliver Lodge. joke on you. I'm not coming out. I'm | more out of the common than “J. A.|5f questions in her own, and turned | that selfsame :rboy of to be ' been doing now?” brations to water he was able to break' One of the technical secretaries of | committing suicide. Jones.” s inte 3 ay with a disappointed air. Jones K The ofder man turned on him a pair | oye Yoy & OO aered ts | T Nt R e e e e P e e TP A T ey said: “I beg your pardon.” | He almost pushed his charge down the The young man, who was excitable, | tairs and 'into the big parlor. The 3 CANDY TREAT Another One of Our Famous t! e! u % s became Py . el o manne r.“bb:} L Timicn DEAT® et Immedé‘}{&‘" Some Cneibesan it A pound box of Mammy Lou Filbert Clusters and a pound X Week-End Sales Tepeated his remark loudly, and was an- | s uring “Better iate thy {swered: I hear now, sir. 1 am slightly | TuristeT, MUImArE ey itired or nervous, and his new friend | %03 that it reached the dull ears af box of Mammy Lou Chocolate-covered Caramels Both for 69c. Phone X ¢ g “had to pitch his Yoice so high that con- in S owD riinll TRiFleas vt B iSure to Take Haro o Mreat” of Choice Quality ;% S NI —— deaf. The coincidence is curiou: | hand, while Ned engineered them both The lad liked his senior’s face ‘mdilflward the mysterious arbor under the ‘versation was a strain to every one con- of flowers marching pompousiy ,cerned, and any attempt at confidence rs before a flutter of white, H e = Would have involved taking the Whole | Sod he wondered “Wheve o the Lrlie amm .car into the secret he burned to tell. |groom?” i s Owing to rain, washouts and snow-|° Th music stopped abruptly. A hand ,storms, the train was hours overdue|was Jaid on his 4 w racher | {hen it reached North Bay, and Jones | than heard Ned's mother saving: and ‘Junior was much perturbad, but worked | “Elgie wants t see you, Mr. Jones, 1off some of his restlessness by sending | before she comes in here” felegrams catechizing the trainmen and | she led out through the hall into a Consuliing all who claimed to know the | homely undecorated room. where stood country as to the condition of the roads | 5 slim, pretty girl in bridal white, who e 4 B A in the northern part of York County. |stretched her hands toward him, then P L e % ? N — gj{ /d Tobaccos ) Y Aot L \\ Mlfi@w FRIDAY AND SATURDAY anxious traveler's destination the wise- | = 4 (. 2 #cres had convinced him that the train s / - : “All Over Town” CINCO, INVINCIBLE 5 , for 30¢ vas a tedi ourney, and by the | shrank back with a frig time they were within 20 miles of the would stick fast in “the drift at Mer- ton Cut.” This alarmed him so_much ] - ENGAGEMENT that when the train stoppad at Kings- | A Pound Box of —the Better to 2 m om0 | EXCURSIONS Mammy Lou Both for Bsse S o PR oy $1 Humidor Union Leader Redi-Cut 69¢ decided to hire a sleigh and go by road to ! s Y il Dt e A tempting mouth-melting contegtion that, 55¢ Tuxedo Tobacco, 8-0z. tin v e o V] real enjoyment . 1t proved that the torrors of the il e ihe Sx Bl rectlly e (/ 80c Box Spark Plug Chewing Tobacco through, pausing 10 minutes later to | Going Oct. 6— Returning set down the deaf man at the lonely to and including Oct. 24 Mammy Lou the platform and the friendly brake- 15th & H Sts. N.W.—Phone Main 3300 ] S Pure, Fresh Candies PEOPLES SERVICE DRUG STORE B 50, $2 man_shouted into Jones' ear, “Som> Fresh “‘chewy” caramels alg&ed in tempt. & Dhis SpaclaliPrice COUNSELLOR ox of $2.39 While collecting his belongings he tried | to destinations in Filbert Clusters Merton Cut h . Th:| | Louisiana ~ Tennessee ; in eating it. P ounte Gt 7 and a Pound Box of POPPER 8.CENTER ‘ Nt by s conAustor, stood on| | Por detals call TRAVEL BUREAU '\ Chocolate Caramels Two Pounds of These low prices are also effective at figzfig :‘lggR { 5f G 300 i g A LML BALTIMOREQPHIO | (A neoeieboool s MRICDREE S IRAYOL ) ise o SHTURDAY. 705 King Street, Alexandria, Virginia *“Oh, the name is on your suitcase. The i frain’s terribly late, but, anyway, they can't go on without you.” And he P13 chuckled, d It was a wild ride. hey floundered e e o= st Il These Values Mean Extra Savings for You Dothing to that which folloved their | Detroit, Mich.—“My boy was cov- arrival at a big, square, brightly lighte d with a and I seemed J e ¥ . N i i *house on the {op of & little rise. As| TCTTloss to relieve him. I had ] Continuous Low Prices Move Stock from Our Stores Perpetually, Therefore You Get Fresh Merchandise at All Times they reached the door, a youngster spring to the horse's head. Ned hauted | SPent sbout $100.00 for various out the suitcase. scized Jones by the P{iifi'flf’fi?aifii‘.’fi?’éfib« urt‘i::lrll; B L , dragged him into the hall and o 3 ’ ; inds’ i i A bE et Tsent forsamples o Resinol Soap 40c Squibb’s $1 Hinds 75¢ Dryco $1.25 Eno’s $1 Horlick’s $1 Azurea “Here he is! Get ready, everybody!” | and Ointment and they proved to % il i il * Siil e pre dlain vausly | S CHALG RS R b LORGIENE Tooth Paste H & A Cream Baby Milk Fruit Salt Malted Milk Face Powder wondered. - He caught strange glimpses| my child needed. I bought the of girls in gala dress, of a gleaming| Soapand Ointmentfrom mydrug- 4 Today Today Today table with a mighty erection of White| Siat and after ueing thett as dio 1 i d d sugar as a centerpiece, of a green arbor | Sist, and after using them as 4 and 4 { e e bes"’mh the arl};‘ fliViflmEgrlhe great| Tected, the trouble healed like c Saturday c Saturday c Saturday c parlor, and his wonder grew. magic.” (Signed) Thos. Saunders. d But Ned hustled him into a bedroom Thousands of mothers have :‘;dhsgfi‘fl hl*;" l?, m"":f{; g:lwhlch to fo\mdthesoatllli‘ng,‘zlealing;clt’ion vash himself and tidy air. inoli ingbaby’s A t - . i Stimulated perhaps by a Dewitching, | Ope g o e ey s A Sharp Blade Every Morning A4 Convenience to the Housewife hich ook i thoushts backto fays| der atthe QUICKNESS of its ac- $3.50 rumors are round that d v 8 Bihis tion. For adults, tool Tryit. 4¢ d > A N o Si: T Ry o AN Bt | 3 lo | rheumatismisbothering : - rmohmes a great many folks. uminum :;:f wh;n h’:s guidxe returned m‘thm For foos ssmgle of sac; wilte i Beauty” - g e < Grinming appreciatively, Ned exclaimed: | Resinol, Dept. 34, Baltimore,Md. |17 ‘ = : Wonder whether they Brsiii Hous e Bl (oM e e Pitchers Butflx;inel :];11 you mgoufll.m?k &u 5“125' Hundreds of Genuine know fllQl Baume Ben- It Clean and Healthy Taging to get away to see some one on " Steel-Blade ué will relieve ; X : -1 w%fiznhgénwu mean? Where am I? 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