Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1931, Page 35

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1931 d Jusnits ; ridden Bilox. | Kirk, and surely they would dance after e TR o | e e e o on— | JUDGE KILLS SELF to shelter her. » 1 t'Kifk on _their last eveing i : N DETROIT HOME Sonrmation of s words. They had ——— Leaves Note Deseribing Sleepless- Y % 3 3 3 3 ness and Worries Over Loan rou ons K e A 1T e 3 . Firm Which He Headed. “Bouenes o : past has its hold cn us. down the back, '8 mystery i ': e Ledbes % “What sort ot hold?” Xirk asked. fen. . - % By the Assocfated Press. Kted o 3 “Ia it love?” 2 ] DETROIT, August 6.—Judge Alfred D, i id, “Don’t ask me any ing stair to find ' X in Biatts Gourizara Joerits re _ _— e - Wwaiting, tall in his evening clothes, his New Building Material J. Murphy, 63, of the Wayne Rl Zraseat. Ryt e e b v After a time he tcld her, “You aren't | eyes troubled, yet lighting at sight of . Cireult Cotirt, ded shart % e e He would listen kindly, if she told it | going to California, as the marquess | her. BERLIN (#).—A new building mate- “m:vm - after Jobless Prospect for Gold. i he'll not , impl him to believe. says. You are going back to Spain. The marquess had on the red satin | rial, consisting of artificial pumice, has fi:flm.fi'fl} And she answered, truthfully enough, | dres with the beaded red cape she German . Ay N e St o '+ want her $0 marry, Divitt's. “I don’t know where I'm going.” had worn at the Comus ball. She seem- o He gold in lands recently opened by the — - .| It had been useless for him to nm ed cross and rather abstracted, yet g government. CHAPTER XXVIIIL ... “What he had said next day in one of alert whenever Kirk spoke to Jusnita, 7 brief instants alone, “You are not|however casually, as y rcde to the e e THE MOON’S INFLUENCE. H happy, Jusnita. Even if you won't|Cranshaws'. Shanghal, Chins, now has 3,000 apart- China's wheat crop is o be me, let me do mmn‘m—m- Perhaps, if the place cards were kind, | ments and an equal number are under | Judge en | one~fourth greater than of last to help you.” he would sit next to Juanita, reflected | construction or projected. the | year. SEEe———pENEY jusicians never = hersel i ey Yoll y i v s Oranshay | [ ) ¥y J figure in white velvet and ermine cloak, Mr. Oranshaw just behind her. They ex e s speaking marg esa particularly, | “Pretty girl, the Senorita Flores,” | Mrs, Cranshaw, as they rode away. | rs_had heralded the Oran- | g | = 14 ' natura"y (Black, biting, harsh irritant chemicals) 4 present in every tobacco leaf Character, Investment Loans THE oo A N “They’reout- 1726 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Gi d all m"";“!::" l."“ Go;. so th e “n ’t ernment service, pro- i fessional life and pri- § % 3 vate “efiploy, BANK * “CREDIT, through its Character Investment Loans —to meet your finan- ¢ial needs. We shall be glad to mail, m; Tequest, & copy o our “BODKLET A" explaining our plan, "Phone Distriet 2709 Every LUCKY STRIKE is made of the finest tobacco leaves the world can offer—the finest from Turkey—the finest from Kentucky, Tennessee,Virginia, FIRST CLASS FARES N - S e e The finest to- : less of price and kind, as nature produces them, contain ; bacco quality : harsh irritants. LUCKY STRIKE’S exclusive “TOAST- plus throat L : ING” Process —a process that mellows, that purifies, " B protection. : that includes the use of the modern Ultra Violet Ray-- expels certain harsh irritants naturally present in every tobacco leaf. We sell these expelled irritants to manu- facturers of chemical compounds, who use them as a base in making sheep-dip”, as well asa powerful sprayingsolu- tion for fruits, flowers and shrubs—enough to permit the daily dipping of over 50,000 sheep or the daily spraying of many thousands of trees. Thus, you are sure these irri- AUGUST 19 tants, naturally present in all tobacco leaves, are flh FIRST SHIP SAILING ; LUCKY STRIKE. “ >, > stbeinl® AT NEW LOW FARES . s “They've out—sothey can’t bein The Leviathan, world's greatest ship, lagship of the American Merchant 3 \\ No wonder LUCKIES are Il‘vly'l w to m‘m Marine, announces greatly reduced passenger fares to Cherbourg end Southampton effective immediately. This is not o temporary “bargain” price. The same luxurious accommo- \ X\ .U s' ;. o 4 g ry u" e A dations elways expected and realized by fastidious people being \ ot D‘“i f Mm d M offered permanently ot this new low minimum fere . . ..corresponding or greater reductions for rooms with bath or suites. The Lowest Fare on any “Monster-Ship”’ The Leviethen hos always been famous for sumptuous airy cobins, officient service and omusing and voried forms of entertainment. Brilliant Club Levicthon, Ben Bernie dance orchestrs, no cover chorge spacious sunny decks. TUNE IN—The L 3’ . Plon your frip fiow, AT THESE NEW LOW FARES. Famous cosmopolitan g ) ' - Including the use of Ultra Violet Other Leviathon Scilings September 5, Sept. 26, Oct. 14 Consult your local agent or s

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