Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1932, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1932 [ 0SSensass Boring | lank, not an evasive, not & pussy-|Cotter of Snohomish County, doing one ‘:"?1'3 .x: ?nv or;umonmrexev. dr:lght be all ooting plank, but one for out-and-out | year for assault. right for skiing, but hopeless for the repeal. Late Priday nljhl two other men, More than 1,000 delegates are ex- | Melvin Shuffert and Tence Carmael, e T3 At e cpa o the week we pecton for the (1 naions conference. | bouh of Seatie, aiso cocapes The chairman issued & written state- S it g0 o Berlin. Tat is in good form. ‘ % = ; | ment_asserting women are advocating | i L SR | repeai hecause it will “affard the Ped-| FALLS 8 FLOORS, LIVES eral Government &n_opportunity to e s e el save $40,000,000 anmually” and W “eol-| o T ~ INSTALLMENT XXVIIT | and then climbed back to his chair and | Tead out the kisses, and in spite of all joet_Allint & iR @llas amnunlly Ry ‘S l 0 [l Z EVE scen what comes of | 53 there like a figure in wood. | her resolutions she-found It hard to be |\ oo TEC 00 e Votel : Must sy ti Dad. 6« that” remarked Herr| Martin turned his eyes to the two fi?:n s | e < | DUMMIES HIDE ESCAPE When George Hardy, 24, colored win- Eggenhofer There's that | letters. One was from May. He made . | dow washer, of Des Moines, Towa, fell - |letter. Do you hear, Martin?" H PI i s a great effort to focus his attention and | 1€ . This Week on Placin crazy Soune beroness| & BT ot O A | - Martin had. gone off fo, May in . OF THREE AT PRISON | isht stories and landed on his head iake for nim.” : He forced his mind o clear, e resl | CTEAT, [I0% 5 TS, O cveis closed Wet Plank First on & theater canopy doctors could dis- i vou know the la o | ized once more that he was ill and ha < o . bl . | cein icat, Yes—but do you know the latest?” | 126 trouble with his arm. He had |in the heavy trance of morphia. Yot i Bitakn-an Hhras Oonwiéty no indication of & pulse. . s king out 3 “Do. v ¥ s ad Prick = glgut';:m?;x_tma .la;r(:;? h!:mg pe Out | scratched it and now he was in a Do you hear?" asked Puck Then Hardy opened his eves and 5 is was his | He came back at once from Waikiki Flee in Second Break Within | asked if he were alive. An hour I il | hospital in Frauensee. This was his 3 Mrs. Charles H. Sabin today indicated | ee in Becon our later gos Dever went info Uie lake at all | o hand, this the bed covering and |0 his hospital bed. determined not to |, A, Cherles M. Bebit tocey Indicated | he was grumbling because he hag o, = relapse again. “Read it.” he said with | E x Twenty-four Hours, stay in bed. “What are you talking about? Don't | this, that he had hold of, & 1“"*{ from | o Tort. of cheerfulness. Puck read: | Prohibition Reform will vote this week “Fhe ‘onty ontward signs of fnju tell me tales like that,” said Herr Birnd] May. He held it close to his eyss, and | &r, effort of cheer |on making repeal of prohibition the Rt il ry are recognized the writing. But the letters “I came back eight days ago from|baramount issue of the 1932 campalgn.| “yyoNpoR, Wash, April 11.—Three e p turned over and over. He waited help- | . “L 80 ITOM | explaining that women are favoring re- 2 the Sraths T heard % from ol | manent with the letter 1| Y. B A and st oboe set sbout eon- | S SOE DEL VREE S8 convicts staged the second break in 24 e 4 T aim early this mom- | e hand, ‘Then he put It to his mouth | Cluding the negotiations that I began | PRy 06 SPROIC BRINE, oo o gy it T o eformatory here dhw behing e SRR g i ed t it 'With his teeth. X Some time ago on your behalf with the | iy data said the organization chairs : guide to a p\r over the Iron Tooth, &nd tri 0 open imorag Concer I am glad to say I oy bl St s Saturday night escaping through | was tired out before he had done it and rag Conicern. 1 il § o |man at a press conference. e S b ar si X T WS roov 3 ) t has now been obtained for your | 4 SSGeC | e A e cushio n zinger-Kees, and Schleinz had had the nall T open the letter and read it nflammable paper film, with U,p‘ffip”:‘d- “l‘l“’a[”m"’j“;_;_"‘:;‘d»‘n“:[“ ‘\’wb:m*j commandeering their automobile fu t.00 our 5 baroness roped and climbed with her |to you?" some one asked shyly. } nd 1 have Led by Chester Duckwitz of West | Biripe ~Linene, $1350. = Write " or P name of Palzethil, and R Utaothias 5 o “Ye ¢ - | prised” to see this come in the annual for samples up the Iron Tooth, and th been “Yes" said Martin, after a moment's equally good news from America. The | Poneren® S0 HES GORF 0 Seattle the men got & full night's start sss0, % L+ ISHERWOOD kept a day in the hut owing to t . | hesitation Fimorag concern—which, as you knov, | s ey by leaving d . neir bunks, the | o= 1513 38th St S.E. The baroness had yodeled He began to smile and was not sur- | has big interests over there, too—1is | Silent’ on Candidates: y leaving dummies in their bunks, th larking about; she can climb with the prised when Puck appeared and held | ready to take up an option to manu-| She expressed the “hope” both major SUPerintendent said. Their absence was best of them. We know that already. out her hand for the letter. facture and market your Palzethil film | partjes' platforms will be wet, but de- | first discovered when inquiries about the I dare say she'll be down from the Iron | “So that's you, Puck.* be said Very and offers you for a start the sum of | Pnog (& Hiaoms o ctes v 3 « or a start ined to < ates e e ison garb Tooth this evening. I've told them &t |pleased “I'Ve been dreaming such |$10000. 1f they acquire the patent | Asked for comment on the position of | CNAPINE by three m gl Bel. the Schloss ) funny ihings about you Tights ‘they will then pay you $100.000. | Senator Fess of Ohlo, chaimn o 1oy | Were telephoned to the institution v, “Well, that's the limit" said Herr| Yes Iknow. And not only dreaming. | Purther S o Wi Dutkalia. who Wik, g, e 4 Republican National Committee and a Birndl, and he spat with ange ked for me in the lake till you = Ppyuck paused in her reading to 1ook | gry, she said: five-year sentence for bank robbery, astonishment. “She ought to be shut | g i,” said Puck, with lowered |at Martin. He lay perfectly still, his| “If the convention adopts a wet plat- | Were Wallace L. Posey of Seattle, ser CRACK-SHO ROACH up in a lunatic asylum, that's all there |eyes. She had tied on one of the eyes closed 5 | form, 1 assume well hate to have a|ing five years for robbery, and Charles DEATH is to be said. A nice farce! There we ' white aprons, which was much (To be continued.) | new 'chairman—unless Mr. Fess sees were rowing up and down the lake like | too large for her small form. “But I the light.” a pack of fools, and then we hear she wasn't in the lake at all. People are so Mrs. Sabin recounted plans for a| g ~ was climbing all the time on the Hir- silly! As if I would go into the oy s pilgrimage to the Capitol—to visit dry L 9 = 4 zinger-Kees. That finishes it. That's | lake! ” Tangled Lives {members of Congress—by Tepresenta. Art G‘“ - / I e i s e || [P S i t dloan's eries instructor, poor fellow, what that day| “Up in the mountains—to get fid of | | , Another story by the auth 400,000 members. cost him! Diving in like that, time |my foolishness. It is good up there and Spite Wife” will st n . . - after time, was enough to make him |you don't give way to your little troubles.| | Star— Claims Gain In South. 715 Thirteenth Street bad. and what he must have endured I went up the Iron Tooth. I was away She ssserted that her group is mak- when he was bad already! three days and two nights ) e e S e e Sreup s “Hats off to him, I say. to go through | “Yes. Two nights it takes. I know 5 S ot SEGHSTIMD 1l that with blood poisoning. He's a Are you better now?” asked Martin y S riouid. gatlo Semberibic and Re I all that with blood poisoning. He's yo now?" asked Martir . . ublican conventions to demand “a wet sportsman: he made nothing of it. you | kindly, though he felt very bad and Paris Acts to Halt Skidding. P : e c a a e see. ‘And he doesen't give up now. He's | was an effort not to lose consciousnes Parls, Prance, is equipping lis streets Tot just going to lie there and die. He's| Puck nodded gravely. “Ye VTt it pros to, diininate s a wild pig, Dr. Mayreder | am all right again. Shall I ckidd (By Catalogue) ps his constitution will pull | the letter?” she asked with embarass- ddi Mr. Pyle we must wait and ment. Martin hesitated before he gave e 1‘ says: Valuable Antique and Modern Mahogany and Other him now, as soon as | up May's letter. But it was only Puck| Rayon production of the world last he comes round after the morphia, that | who was to see it ar was gne-eighth greater than in i Furniture, Aubusson Drapes, Large Aubusson Carpet, the baroness has been seen on the Hir- | *‘My dear, " Puck read, as dryly as 1930, and 7.4 per cent above the rec- | Jour Home. Cliean Oriental Rugs in high grade weaves and assorted sizes; zinger-Kees. Thatll be a consolation | if it were a task in scho ‘We have ord output of 192! beauty Go " every Important European Paintings, Luxurious Overstuffed to him. | ool Tl S H il “ and what am I to do with this R Chairs and Davenports, Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Shef- regx_;tc;rrd‘llt.;uvr.“ sked the postman. . . Ill! ;: a ft.lft that Rugs field Plate, Pair Rare Carved Bone Frame Mirrors, An- “There'll be something of importance . wi eep their newness tique Grandfather Clocks, Chinese and Japanese Curios in it, no doubt. No good waiting till for s lom q H s = e é \an's dead and gc Betfer giv ger time if they s, L Embroideri Fireplace Bs e Reupholstermg&Repamng Ml eshed mevinr |1l | oot Obiscta, Lomps Esiesiduios, Fineg all day at his bedside like a dog, and I We ihiaiipos) vugsiand Brasses, Rare China and Glass, etc. have to collect all the towels myself, i , dhare i g [ N b but what can T do? Hell just have to| Fayiajlittle down when farmibure is) returnsil ;i theresf tar when they are returned To be sold at public auction toyon, they are s bright within our galleries. wait there with the letter. A nice busi- a little each month will do ness, the whole thing, I must say. . rile lay in the hospital Wool, Tapestry, Friezza, l:fld ci.:e-: as the day you i ¢ extended on his back, with Broca ask ought them. s his bandaged arm beside him, and the 1 rocades and Damas g 715 lsth treet white coverlet rose and fell 'with his Al Chalr, Canetog aund Call Mr. Pyle . . . L I L R Porch Rockers Splinted by NAtional 3257.3291.2036 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, ? ously feeling t Our experts at the Now Pre- . ] i‘:r?p;al:;{d.mum it b wid va)]inppLuw Prices for Two sanltary Carpet & Apnl lztll, ]3"1, 14th and lsth, 1932. 1 wondered why so many gigan- \ Days Only. At 2 P. M. Each Day k birds flew over the sea With : {ff R C > C e ey o D rew : e ug Cleaning Co. e et T forehead wrinkled over-his closed eyes, MEtropolitan 2062 106 ladiana Ave. Wells, Execator, and, Other Sources. and he gave a tremulous sigh. He had : " g % vof ik Riig Clocnucs’ On Exhibition Saturday and Monday, April 9th and 11th. no pain. He felt very comfortable. He or Residence Phoi ¥ 4 e s had been swimming for several hours o % stitute of America Catalogue on Application to with May in the sea. The water was L x cola 3 EeSH - blue and transparent. The waves broke " i CLeveland 0430 in foam and hissed with an indescrib- | ey Estimates and Samples Given Free able freshness about their ears. The . ) warm water bore them up and they o e carsicn, s by e wate s Tt CLAY ARMSTRONG came. It was the Bay of Wall _Piece Parlor Suites—Antiques Martin recognized it, with its paims || | 5 Tocee Trner Suites—Antla Upholsterer and mountain ranges and the long bl P 1235 10th St. N.W. gentle waves running up to the beach Dining Room Chairs ST of incomparable loveliness. “Arne Borg trained here for his world record,” Mar- tin said to May. For a moment it all looked like :a photograph in a book he had read, and then it became real again. May lay flat in the water. She swam beside him like a strip of gold—with C. G. SLOANE & CO., INC., Aucts. e s e I ANSB‘[ ]RGH’S ® "YOUR FOOTPRINT IN LEATHER" to be swimming hour after hour with May beside him through the sea. It is true that a shark came along now and then and bit him in the arm, but he 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 said nothing to May for fear of alarm- ing her and it did not hurt very much. | t b On the beach the “Honolulu Shimmy” i i a sior : No Connection With Any Other Washington Store was being played. “I always wanted to | spend my honeymoon in Honolulu,” said May. Martin thought about this for a long time while he swam. So he was on his honeymoon with May in Waikiki. He R hadn't kn that. They had been e 7 I imming for mm a long time together that he had e wedding. Lyssenhop, a visit, “one can the air.” They were sitting in a room in this castle of theirs which swayed gently to and fro bec: e it 14 of water. May of and wiped the i - o s forchead. He ~ l[ and it did him 8 ; 4 we k i f/ inctly and it did b welt-knowon author rk bite growing more pain- 1 He opened his S How did his first t} : dim, ; > G and th = or two ho ! : : 0 dimness he looked out into the \mrm ; At first he saw Matz sitting a moun- made out. ay for us,” } in read: g < ’ e T app! ed and then re- e . treated and again. Circ < The Impencl Admiralty blue kid or dull black kid. With harmonizing P I I E \/ \/ I E volve o I by trimming and a tiny accent of white piping. e aisebenst | And Note the Low Price 1t kney : “Your Footprint in Leather” wbered. the haze of €€ » ' et 254 Easy Ironer —the inside story of comfort! e Read of the experiences e wiped the sweat Saves Hours of Your Time Fashion has a “rough” way with her this Spring — pebbly crepes and n o . and world-weariness, of the the Yet It Is Priced Only homespun woolens are smart as smart and the new Matrix Shoes show 5 i r & Herr Heil," he said little trimming touches to harmonize with them. 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