Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1935, Page 8

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TNE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1935. HARLAN LAWYER'S |t e e ot ne | to the.iromt. pore sut ne nad nos | OZEN CANDIDATES "HOME IS BLASTED| s Sacee"shot hait »_ minute | second came, about 30 sconds wier;| FILE FOR WEST POINT| 7, .- : apart, wrecked the porch, blew out e a part of the front wall and shattered “PERFECT PAIR” HAILED Applicants Will Be Given Oral em?n‘:.nym -‘::;:fla::m all the windows. Windows of ad- a joining houses on Cumberland ave- R Examination by School otp:oylt-:m?ém{mme B‘?"d SPOLE Roo atabeton nue, in one of the city's best residen- * LAWRENCE, Kans, November 26 Authoriti tial districts, were broken. (#)—They hailed s “perfect match” i s Spicer, who has practiced both |at the University of Kansas yesterday.| Roland M. Brennan, secretary to the Ethiopia’s Freedom civil and criminal law here for many [ Shortly after announcement of their | Board of District Commissioners, an- 3 years, sald he had no idea why any | engagement, Mary Frances Martin was | nounced today that more than a dozen | Ethiopia has been wholly free.and representatives at the academy will occur next year, and examinations will be heild in January to fill these Washington Wayside - Random Observations of Interesting First of Two Explosions Thought Events and Things. Meant to Lure Him to Porch. SHOUTS TO SMILES. shouted “What are you kids up to over Family Escapes. ! MOTOR corporation official | there?” In a manner full of surprise A new hotel on 42nd Street 2 blocks east By the Associated Press. of Grand Central Station’ and a newspaper man who are | the smaller one replied “Why, we are friends of long standing prob- [looking for Ethiopia.” HARLAN, Ky., November 26.—The | one would dynamite his home or |elected the school’s “most alluring co- | applications already had been filed|independent only because Great ably will count 10 before they T front of the home of C. B. Spicer, | make an attempt on his life. ed” and Paul Rogers “the inost fas-| by candidates ior entrance to the|Rritain, France and Italy were col- HOTEL TUDOR *“bawl out” any one in traffic agein. MAN'S CITADEL. prominent Harlanp sttorney, Wwas Belief was expressed by officers that | cinating man.” The selections were| West Po'nt Military Academy. lectively piedged to preserve her na- It came about this way. The ladies can like it or not, but | Wrecked by two dynamite blasts early ' the first blast, which was described NEW YORY Clv} In the height of the morning con- | there is a midtown barber shop gestion here, one driver; as drivers do, | which has this forbidding sign on shouted at another, inquiring why in | the door: made by a campus magazine. Two vacancies among the District ' tional integrity. the this-and-that he didn’t get over, “Gentlemen only.™ ete., etc. * ok X X% 1 ' He got equally as pungent a Te- “SICK" FOR TANBARK. e ] g sponse. VISITING South Carolina school < " Each had been so occupied other- | teacher, still perturbed over an wise that he hadn't noticed who his | incident of the previous week, related § 5 : S adversary was. the story to a group of friends visiting | “They looked up simultaneously. at Mrs. R. M. Sullivan’s, 1745 Church Glares turned to sickly smiles, street. - * %k ok % “When some one answered the| 5-CENT INSULT. phone,” she said, “I asked for Dor- | This might not be the ultimate |roh. ‘Dorroh is at school,’ came the #» insults, but it will do. response. So then I told the voice, On the coldest morning of the |that of the child’s mother, the boy year a motorist was marooned on |was not at school, that I was his + Thirteenth street, trying vainly to |teacher and that I thought he went get a spark of life out of @ mori- |to the circus.” bund engine. “Rather abruptly the mother said, “Why don’t you put a nickel in |‘Well, why didn’t you say so before | 2" shouted a tormentor, whizzing |asking for my son. Then I would by tc the accompaniment of cheer- |have told you he was sick.’” Jully popping cylinders. —_— * e Canada Advances. Canada has almost tripled its popu- lation since 187 Circulating Heater 817.95 A good heater, very econo: Easy Terms FRESHEST OF FOODS. CAFETERIA downtown makes sure there will be no doubt about the freshness of its food. On one of those signboards which has move- able letters, the management posts the daily menu. Across the top, in the biggest letters on hand, the date is given thus: “Saturday, November | 23, 1935—A. D.” e MOUSE NOTE. { JOLOGICAL SURVEY scientists, | THEY’RE WORTH | : 8= AND %10 _ ' | e g | o Circulator in order to work out checks on/ i fruit-tree destruction by rodents, have | nd u" been prying into the work habits of a field mice. Among other things, they | mf ost in this fod the Titie fellows labor on specinc|| the year : schedules, totaling six hours daily. | 'round Easy Terms Up at 6 a.m., they take to their runs| imosing out breakfast. At 7:30 some| {¥ind of gong denotes a two-hour| *¥nock-off. There is practically mo| Ufraffic then again until 9, when they | *shuffie off for another two-hour stint. | 7 ‘The afternoon period begins at 1| ~#nd lasts another hour. 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