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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1935. | mittee of the Senate and explnlned‘ grandson of the founder of a large (she was struck on the head by the' his problem. Throughout the conver- RICHARD w SEARS mail order house, was named yester- | women, while Sears stood by and > e sation the Senator kept referring to day in a $20,000 suit for damages| “aided and abetted the assault.” as lngtOn aysl (4 | c. Marshall Finnan, superintendent SUED FOR $20 00 filed in the McHenry Circult Court i | of the National Capital Parks, as | by Mrs. Gertrude Schackell, proprietor S “Mr, Finnegan.” e of a Woodstock inn. Only One Thing to Do. ‘ Superintendent Finnan allows as Mrs. Schackell charged in her suit Random Observations of Interesting | |now he is wish and proud of it, but | Proprietor of Innm Charges Hel % SICTC SO0EC N RIETL| WAUKEGAN, T, UP).—There wasn't . does object to the “Finnegan” desig- much else for Alderman jam Events and Things e e e Aided Woman Companion |';|‘d & Yoran Who reglsicred s Doro | watler to/aay " | “on again, off again” rhyme that has : thy Grimm ook seperate Tooms &l| He had just finished a blistering | grown up to baffle that clan of the in Attack on Her. e inn, and that later Sears per- jyncheon address against traffic sum- g mitted the woman to enter his r00m, | mons fixers when one of his audience TLLUSION OF GRIEF, turned to his associate local counsel, and that they became “loud and dis-| noticed his car outside and called it NLY M e's face seems sad- | and. in a stage whisper, remarked: ‘B_\'lhr Associated Press. orderly,” and disturbed the peace of (5 the alderman’s attention. He took y O or than her predicament,| “Your judge is a perfect gentle- CHURCH SPIRITUAL TONE| WOODSTCCK, Iil. June 7.—Rich- | other guesis at the inn. | & ik xad asia: bereaved captive that she is, | man. I don't see why people warned ard W. Sears, 3d., president of the| When she went to the room to| “Ill pay.” On the windshield was i me that when I came here I was in | Woodstock Typewriter Co., and a | 10000 miles from home. | Ganger of being chewed to pieces |19 HAILED BY LUTHERANS | Woodstock Type quiet them, Mrs. Schackell alleged, ' a summons card for illegal parking. mate to pneumonia last Winter. He| Overhearing the remark, the judge' IS AT had been captured with her in their | cleared his throat and roared: Increased Budget Adopted by native Sumatran jungle, had shared| “I sometimes chew tobacco, but i % her life at the Zoo | never trash.” Session After Deploring Now, as any one can see, Maggie's * ok ok X countenance is Jong with grief. Her UMBRELLA CARRIER. eves are drawn together, as if from FASHIONABLE Washingtonians not | BY the Associated Press. | weeping; her brow is wrinkled with only frequent the bridle paths of ROCK ISLAND, IIl, June 7 —The R eemed & ood story. Maggie's | ROk Creek Park but the toe paths as Finance Committee yesterday recom- grief would photograph, and the ".i_‘h e W | mended that the Augustana Synod of pathos of her plight command reader | =g niafandifopithridosn | the Evangelical Lutheran Church of | diplomatic corps, Sir Ronald Lindsay, | interest America adopt a budget of $265960 e . William M. Mann, Zoo di- |15 Often seen walking briskly through | for 1936, an increase of $15,000 over p the beautiful wooded park with a black mr‘v:r;;ds ar:“iqh}l" “.l;lrlmor:;r‘xgu(fix}; wire-haired Scottie romping at his ©Stimated expenditures for the current true Englishman, Year- Maggie grieves at all she certainly ;';‘R(’An:(:d “:fp;\h'our“; d?)l‘ blessed Resolutions adopted yesterdav ex- | bears up well. | with smiling skies, carries an um- |Pressed satisfaction that “modcrnism 3 : 3 We honesfly believe thaf a has made no inroads on our congre- se outings. beellaforRiieton 0y gations, and we rejoice that in this ol day of confusion when many bars are | & AR NAME TROUBLE. | being let down and requiremests for : ; » JVEN the fathers of the Nation have | Salvation chiseled down to such a de- ; ¥ Stock Up for Vacation! “ difficulty in remembering the Bree that the meaning of sin is almost 1 : Pillow- names of those in official life in blotted out, that our pastors remain will provide you with the finest e e i | ralthra) 10 Th Conteasionsr o0 the P y cases Cool Summer Items! Bttt mscmmsamatsiacis Buscsnoomoserad trated by the recent experience of a church.” : chicken dinner you have ever eaten | 42"x36 newspaper man who had occasion to | —_— e — 3 | find out about the recreation situa- : : = for %1 Women’s and Misses’ tion in Washingron and the proposal | Chicago Seeks 1940 Olympics. We have done everything in our power 8 i “And if you think she looks sad |0 work the scattered threads into a CHICAGO, June 7 (#)—A commit- | ‘ 3 1ol bring Washington the hnest freshl 1 v 3 3 2 9 % S reshly- now, vou should have seen her when peautiful, unified pattern. tee of the Chicago City Council was 4 B! killed ff i hi IE : ibl yd Foaiiond | |ng uf ”’s the late Jiggs took one of her ba- The newspaper man went up to appointed yesterday to seck the 1940 > ying chicken service possible, an 72" x! nanas! Yes, I would say the widow = Chairman King of the District Com- Olympic games for Chicago. A feel certain that once you try a Sanico Bed looks happier now than she did -_— . =+ % Broiler you will say that 50 ERCHRE Saltz Brothers Are Famous 2 _ "red wehave succeeded. Look 3 8C B ipcord 5 Easy Salvation. AIRTALK SHIPMENT. for the badge of identifi- (QLD-TIME river people who have FOI' Fine Irish Linen SllitS ; ; : cation on the breast i 59c ‘ ‘or" dods plied Potomae waters for many |« | for o 17 i Complete Heamers were: freatea) 1o somelhing e CHUCK | BREAST ; Shoulder | Graded e MEN’S SPORT new in the way of nautical jargon whit when more than 250 leaders of the ~ 7 ROAST E LAMB L R F k ate acronsitical industey. travelse! rom « | (U amb Roast ranks r Washington to Langley Field recently >, % : Pants that they were taxying for a take- off. Bow and stern became nose and tail for the duration of the trip. . : : : / ' When power was shut off for the ap- | [ : Boys’ BATI‘“NG SUITS. proach to wharves the ship's officers | 4 e = | S = C were entertained when they found Y 4 ! . WA -' Nain- N 0 they were “gliding in for a landing.” sook MEN’S UN]ON They overheard invidious remarks, i ¥ o 2t A Rt 9 - however. concerning the “gliding &n- ; ; e == a r n i U’n Suits gle” of their ship. The business of | > 2 H < forward and reverse speeds in making - : s Cont ravon : landings was to the aviators merely o 2 4 c “goosing the gun.” and the ship there- . ) i : s . At a new low price that No. 2 ‘ MEN'S WORK Nightfall brought lighthouse-to- . AN says “‘stock up.” cans 3 for §1 SHIRTS lighthouse navigation, and the avia- E 1 p: s aqua tors were right at home—they, t Boys' Eotw e 0 Do cune - i The New Jello....... - 17¢ JUMBO Under- | PEPPEREL WASH TIES of a list in making a sharp turn, the pristors nodaed ceir oprovl e B Musselman’s 570 ... 3 2 em 25c BUTTER il B s s § for 8] airplane. 7 4 ¢ i < z - Baker’s CHF';:::M Dessert -17¢ In the Convenient 19(: MEN’S SUMMER JORUNALISM IN GEORGIA. s ; o . 3 r HILE an a recent vt to the No- o Imporled o e § VI Country Style Roll HOSE . : 8fo 1 WD s Snon e Libby’s pincappie Juice. .. .4 45¢ - editor of a weekly newspaper in the o et Dart of Geoepia, reportea |l Grapefruit Juice Sy . .6 %2 em 55¢ Ib. 290 Shorts that zome of the farmers and other o5 cFUSED o4 09 citizens in his community have sm. pkg. 4C' 1 kg. ] T formed the habit of coming to his - Gold Dust e eoea e Pk 9 B B 19C G biue zivy 0 office on “press day” to borrow a copy C At idts of his paper. — They sit around his stove for a ° e MEN’'S BROADCLOTH couple of hours reading the paper and Men's Jungle TSN SALTZ BROTHERS |8 ' - : N ine cApparel for Gentlemen i HATS = ‘“v\a |5 5! o 1341 F STREET. r?.w. BROADCLOTH Ll P M R o - =0) 25C SHORTS Specially priced until Saturday’s -'rherma - ”s_weaters— closing. Men’s \ - ) 2 .95 Recently one of his readers came in | ¢ : C fl Straws end asked, in all seriousness, if he i 5 £ G B o n 1l v s i 4 reen Da oiree cen R R Sani Cgflc SILVER 50c SLEEVELESS SWEATESS e : S : anico Cottee. .. ... Setiocs A SATRLLEn ) | G|ve your ORlENTAL v o SLICE e S Bt 45e * oK ¥ % Afternoon Tea. . G . : > ELIGHT. ra fru]t Men's Summer N 15?11:‘:;12;1';;3;:: LIN- '{ ] or DomeSfIC RUGS Sani[ary’s Spccia[ TFea. .. .. % o CAPS K PANTS COLN, whom nn one would sus- Whole segments of tan 51 .00 . 1 7 i ;5 All Sizes, " h ki and pect of such thoughts, is & writer of bl Whole . F lorida s finest tree- nd detective and murder thrillers. the | A A FAIR CHANCE i KC“Ogg S Wheat Biscuit . ripened fruit. Colors &cenes of which are always laid in | her native Washington. She is just | to retain their usefulness Puffed Wheat i o . 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