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A—14 THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON,. D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1935 —_— suspected of having the dreaded un flag truce, was seized and " " AF.OFLTERMED || W ashington Wayside ||[iemitmmris SEMINOLE PARLEY |8 Sassmums Bt | howefoes o Mo it St oy T valids are ony e . sni g t y St Department of Agriculture for tests, picked up the mm_{m ;‘lz hm"‘:;"mml‘::‘: ;"::SS ‘,ww%‘-ez 8:30 o'clock. Rev. William Gannon, 5 Irish missionary priest, not a sign of the disease has ap- that point. Africa, missions will be furthered by | country for lh:’ ;;:;on“ O?Q:b::‘,:::: 5 K 2 peared in Washington to date. It 80 individualistic do the Indians g card and bingo party Monday night | financial t for th RABKH IN LAB[]R Random Observations of Interesting | |gn:be recosnised by the w, excedty REVIVH] BY "}KES e o W s e e ' 3 Some the principal elm-lined “There is game left for —_— Events and Things. streets. 10 Washington—East Capiol, sk for provision' 10r my peopler said | f | - ““l’h .hrnyN-vemle. northwest and Secreta Meets Tribesmen Bfi‘l‘n Tfl:lrlifllei t::d chosen -pokudx.mw. - southwest; New Hampshire avenue, Form many groun Bardo Says Control of In SPRING OPENS AN EYE. sunset extend clear acress the sky|Missouri avenue, Maine avenue, First 3 ry % mlflld:’ :l:w ll-l:dt-_m wll;luc%eog:: T 8:18 this morning the season- | temperature will drop in 48 hours. street southwest, Fourth street, Dela- in Effort to End 100- bl L sal a o dustrial Workers Exag- : . al alarm clock went off and [ Lots of stars, cooler weather. ware avenue, Q street in Georgetown. £ i g, Spring, awakening from its Scattered stars, dry weather. Finest elm display in Washington— “ ” seems am a pen,” sal | gerated. A hrbrem-uon. rolled over fit-| Moon on back, a dry month. Pirst street southwest. Year “War. 521‘:15:“::; ann:lvl;x :n! %‘;n |:n:n :: | pec a s “ ay n y fully and opened one eye. Red streaks through a thundercloud, * k% ok b it I W e Washington, mindful of suburban &L = G S G WHAT DID HE FIND? ARSI e it IR G Small Lots for Quick Clearance 7 s Ao 7 wil rocus and a few . PHILADELPHIA, March 21—Clin- | Hotr oy oo 10 s onmes "pacy, | around the moon equals the number PBHAPS it was becatise a man be- | WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, March Applanse Nets Release. 3 Fashion Park Suits, ware 4 and 60. Sixes—regular, 35, 37 ton L. Bardo, president of the National | where leaves will be hung later, cast | °f, 'ld'tg'dmnl& i comes more observant at this :l;fiqmm&: m theg‘ hl:linclvzlu c‘: NEW YORK (P)—Magistrate Sabe 39; short, 40; slim, 39.. ..$22.75 t n the milky way runs, e on res e Worth, S8 4 20 Richard P s«. o 3 Association of Manufacturers, last :n?iuexml:re?eltlsgfn 'W:t:;{n;nlt: thinner to thicker, will be the direc. season of the year, or perhaps Secretary of the Interior Harold | tino, dismissing a policy case defend- 0 42, ard Prin ."l::"l‘;v e $35. Sizes—regular, 36, 3‘7 38 night declared the American Fed-| (o0, Wortr on . AP Before arising | tion of the wind the next day. he was just a first-rale street Car|lckes and seven Seminole Indians|ant, rebuked police for making arrests eration of Labor is & “racket” Which | sag. potns or te virdas B o molorman, b slarp 708 414 the | yesterday revived. negoiations to end | 8, ‘Deuftcient evidence, A mea in “!’.f,',',;"’;?",f"'.‘.:',,,""' v U Mo Sl 2 i ; Heagre{iatbde ; , 36, ) = “gives the workers nothing for their AVE, SPRING. The street car had made the turn | gib, o eYese (wan' between the | Tpemove that man” ordered the 10 Fashion Park Overcoats, were $45 and $50. . money.” | LA o HERE'S one “creature” in Wash- |up Fifteenth street from Pennsyl- Through an interpreter, the rep-| court. Police did and the judge called 34, 35, 36, 38; short, 34 35; slim, 3 “The federation has no solid back- | ington that probably will greet|Vania avenue and 'é“:) “:m“ 8loNg | regentatives of a majority of the 500 | the next case. “Charles Scott. Charles 7 Richard Prince Overcoats, were $35. Suuo—renul gound and no responsibility,” Bardo | E the warmer season with great | $lowly between ¥ and G streets Whel | Seminoles surviving in Florida asked | ScOUt- ¥ | 39; short, 34, 37, 38.. told the Credit Men's Association of | Joy. B TnIock The ot door was |& domain of 200,000 acres in the| Scottdid motanswerandatiendants, [} ¢ “white D —slightly soiled Pennsylvanis. 5 It is a sleek, noble-looking grey- (halt in m . 00 FIon Everglades and $15 a month each|P8§ing him In the hall, brought in Were $650.. o “The A. F. of L. has bulldozed and | o hound of metal that adorns the | thrown open and ““km’”"d the car- | from the Government as indemnity| the ousted man. bullragged Washington with the idea | Y 4 radiator ‘cap of an automobile bear- :'“;'e-w ,:{e:t"mpeh;tpl‘c’:::eu;h:og for seizure of the rest of the State. h.c‘“' dismissed,” said the court, || Clothmg Alteranom at Absolute Cost ing D. C. license 129-389. A . In return, they offered to recognize s = = : Terry Cloth Bathrol plain shades that it controls votes. The N. R. A. | 11 object and then hopped back to i On a recent chilly day the car was | Small object and then hop| the United States and obey its laws 'xggfrfed .E:ispiuo? rLa.Lfi’:finded 405,000 seen parked near the Internal Rev- |Dis °°n§"°"A ’:::“nled"’”"‘”“l"’ except the game laws. i | $2.50 Mark Cross Pigtex Glove: wmembers in the automobile “industry. | enue Bullding, and. the greyhound |35 he thrust el g Ickes Pled; $3.50 Mark Cross tho cape, A vote showed only 4,000 workers. SPRING GREETINGS. = ::rd,::‘: mt;l:dot Tunning the strest b B ”"_ Co-speraticn, FREE LECTURE and 72 only .... fhe federation made the claim it con- AST year the first day of Spring v . TOPumed. ‘The Seminoles,” replied Secretary AR 22 White Shirts w.th nockblndl, s 132 and 141 only .39¢ .$2. frolled the steel workers. A vote| was greeted with the highest : : e Ickes, “are a proud and independent 35 Sweaters, were $4.50 and $5—coat and slip-on style mong 100,000 workers showed only | and lowest temperatures reg- = INGENIOUS FRAUD. people. I do not know whether it q G .7 ooog in A. F. of L. unions. | istered for any March 21 in 10 years. - ™ will be possible to give them all they $1 gnd $1.50 Fancy Shorts; all sizes except 36 Y | SWINDLER nabbed in & mail | gox byt in | 50c F Shorts; only 79 “The federation,” Bardo declared, | The mercury climbed -to 68 only to P ) esk, bu co-operation with the; . c Fancy orts; only P collects $17,000,000 each year from |swoop to 30, two degrees below -M fraud recently by post office in- | State of Florida the administration in =1 54 Ribbed Lisle Pull-over Undershirt: fts members. If the Wagner labor bill | freezing. spectors had devised a skiliful | Washington will do all in its power || Hon. William E. Brown, C. S. B. 15 Rockinchair Union Sui ,.,.,m... 4s passed it will enable the federation | In 1933 it rained, with the mercury g idea to make forged letters of long- | {0 8ive them the land and the game * of Los Angeles, Calif. 34, 36, 38 only ... fo organize so as to collect $45,000,000 | hovering between 40 and 49 degrees. b they require to live the lives of their | I 1 | dead notables seem more real. forefathers.” 8 L Union Suits—ankle lcngu- and short sleeves. Were each month. It is a racket that gives | Rain, too, in 1932 to the tune of 1.02 | Member of the Board of Lec- $2.50. 6, 38 40 f $he workers nothing for their money.” | inches. Requiring paper that appeared very | It was a colorful scene, with ranks | | tureship of The Mother Church. i , 38, 40 only % Old-age pensions and unemploy-| To strike a happier note, however, th i R old, and realizing the danger of de- |of National Guardsmen and huddles The PFirst Church of Christ, Scien- | | 20 Carter’'s Wool Union Suits, were $6. S 34, 36, 38, 40 48, y first day of Spring in 1927 | O the radiator cap was wearing & |tection in a faked substitute, he vis- |of Seminole squaws and children in 50 only .$2.29 ment insurance were attacked by the (on the ay of Spring in tiny knitted sweater about the size |ited librari b tist, in Boston, Massachusetts. t raries, obtained books pub- | bright festive garb forming a back- 53 Pairs Stuttgarter Heavy Wool Drawers, were $4.50. .. $1.29 jormer president of New York Ship-|the single-blossom cherry, blossoms . uilding Co. as “unworkable.” | were in full bloom and parks officials | °F the forefinger of a man’s glove. |lished generations ago, and from | ground. In Fourth Church of 80 Stuttgarter Medium Weight Wool Shirts and Drawers. 2 ide S e e : yhether thi v - these cut the blank fly I . ‘Then, | Loud speakers carried the negotia- & “three-ring circus,” and the Govern- e e ACTIVITY IN TREELAND. evidence of age, the technical fea- | mostly Winter visitors from the North, 2 | 5 Suits Jersey Cloth Pajamas, were $2.50. Size B only...$1.29 dients plan to pay §15 a_ month for | enlen o EEPING willows are the flrst | tures of the forgery were complete. |1n boxes and bleachers. || 16th and Meridian Sts. N.W. Small lot Chenille Mufflers; carary shade only. Were $1.50, 49¢ g rees - — I urn green in —_— One hundred years ago, the United Friday, March 22, at 8 P.M. The Modks—F a2 Eloventh. R e e e e Spring, but the elms are not stat t 1,500 d $40,000,000 #gual amount, Bardo described as a | are interest n doing yo 2 g 2 : es spent 1, men and $40,000, | Sacheme to force the States into line.t| | own weather prognosticating sou | far behind, with their readish bios- | Cantata to Be Given Tonight. |i" futile attempts to Tound up. e | e Anh « The 39,000,000 who still have Jcbs. might try these rules, propounded | soms which precede the tender leaves. ‘The choral division of the Agricul- | Seminoles in Florida. A thousand . jhe said, must be convinced that “all | by our grocer, who was reared in Speaking of elm trees, Clif Lanham | ture Department Music and Theater | warriors held 23,000 troops at bay. Fourth Church of Christ, {these measures are & drain on them.| Westmoreland County, Va.: at the District Building says they are |Guild will present “The Crucifixion,” | They were never conquered, hut re- Scientist 'l‘he) will have to pay for the tax on| Friday is the weather's changing|still the most satisfactory trees for | Sir John Stainer's sacred cantata, in | treated more deeply into the wilds of dustry to provide for unemployment | day. | streets, and the most beautiful. While | the department auditorium at 8:30 |the peninsula. Ne Collection All Welsome rance.” When red streaks from sunrise or ' every sickly elm in Washington is(o'clock tonight. \ 1n 1837, Chief Osceola, ndvnnclng “6,000 NEW FORD 'S in Years See Your Ford Dealer INCORPORATED HANDLEY’S CARS flOBT HWEST THIS AD IS WOR;I'H.SIS to $25 ON walsh Motor CO. Double [y Checked SABINE - S SATISFACTION i BA A 8000 Georgia Ave. Silver Spring, Md. 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