Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1921, Page 18

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33.25«Chester 53 00 - Wilmington AND RETURN ‘War Tax, 8% nadditional ¢ Sunday, February 13 SPECIAL TRAIN Lvs. Washingfon (inion Station) 7 'm;. m.| Chester 352 om. . Wilmington 810 pm. Tickets on sale Friday preceding Excursio R Similar Excursions February 27, March 13, April 10 and 24. The right is reserved to limit the sale of tickets to the capaclty of equipment Pennsylvania PERPETUAL BUILDING | ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent I on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity . Assets Nearing " $7,000,000 Surplus More Than $600,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary 4, .. advertised by . our . . friends” é (No. 24) 3 “The goods which you for- ° warded to me at Prouts Neck € came in excellent condition, ¢ not one piece being broken in ¢ any way, and I can only say @ it is the best lot of packing it has ever been my experience to see.” Consolulated carload ¢ freight service Saves waste of freight car space, ste of shipper’s money, waste of time and provides greater sifety and speed. £ If Jones is moving to Chi- , £ cago and has 2 or 3 van loads of furniture he would charter A Sa car_for his goods. Smith, i : moving to the same place with ©2 or 3 loads, would do the .same. Two cars to carry Awhat one would hold, and if le one car was loaded full the | Sgoods would travel safer. ! teight on two cars paid ¢ where one would suffice. We are trying to stop some fi this waste by our consolidat- ed car service. We welcome in- qhiries, and as the service grows We can be of larger service. Smrifg Safe Deposit for Silver- ware and Valuables Ig our burglar-proof vaults, un- der guarantee, and for furs, thing, rugs, etc., in our dry cold storage rooms. Smrritg Storage for motor cars (dead), fer pianos and paintings, for llggagc and household effects. Seawity Broragy Gompary Metabiished 1800 as the Storage Department American Security and Trust Company 1140 Fifteenth St. i 70 8 A, T oo D o »onn pflmu g thefr gratefulness us for the charac- fnstroments are sterilized befors uxing. Dr. Wyeth and Staff of Experts, Dentists, That Has Been @ur Record for the Past 27 Years. Terms of Payment to Suit. Ex- aminations Free. Qieanliness ia ome of our many strikin, features. g . §35‘ ; a:' 3 0% T8 iy i Work Fully Guar for 20 Years. Kindly keep e and location of my offiee in . WYETH, Inc. 427-29 7th St. N. W. _ | Brown was held without bail for the NEGRO DENIES SLAYING NURSE AT ANNAPOLIS Su‘ys He Was Beaten, Bayoneted and Threatened With Hanging by Sailors and Officers. BALTIMORE, February 8.—Henry A. Brown, colored, alleged slayer of Harriet Kavanaugh, Naval Academy inurse, at Annapolis, repudiated his sworn confession of guilt vesterday in | the preliminary hearing before United | States Commissioner Supplee. Brown made charges of intimidation nsl members of the crew of the Reina Mercedes, where he was con! hu‘d after his arrest, and against City Detectives Bradley and Ham- mersla. He accused the detectives of hav- | ing threatened him with hanging. He also said he was beaten repeatedly on the back by guards while in a ceil on the ship. kept forcibly awake, & rope placed about his neck and a bayonet poked into his ribs; all in an effort to force him to confess. An investigation will be made action of the grand jury. Georgette waists, French heels and | the use of cosmetics have been banned by high school mrls of Columbus, Ohio, | 815 15th St. N.W. THE Cat Mothers Baby Rats in Cupboard in Richmond Bank RICHMOND, Va., Febfuary 3. —A eat which makes its home in the First Natlonal Bank building _was found nuraing and mothering three infant rats in a cupbonrd. The eat with her curious litter of young ones was dincovered by John Scheerer, night engineer. He noticed the feline bring- fng long-tailed animals through the enxine room, but thought it waAs only a catch. He looked fn the neat later and maw her cuddled_up with some young ones. Thinking they were kit- tens, he procured a fianhiight and examination revealed the rodents. HONOR FOR BERNHARDT. PARIS, February 2.—The promotion of Sarah Bernhardt to officer of the Legion of Honor will be announced shortly. The promotion will be fn recognition of the famous actress’ work in encouraging French art abroad. Six Exceptlonal Homes for Sale The F. H. Smlth Company MMM Washington Heights ‘Wyoming Avenve, west of Connec- ticut; 12 rooms, 2 baths, ail modern improvements; three-car garage; lot 50x150. Price, $33,500 Sixteenth St. Heights Near reservoir; one of the most | fashionable homes in this rare lora- tion; 9 rooms, 3 baths, billiard room; 3<ar garage. Price, $38,000 Woodley Park | ! On_ Conneetient _Avenue; _seml- | detactied: 12 rooms, % laths; aTl mod- | i ern improvements; in spléndid condi- tion. Price, $27,500 Washington Helghts Mintwood_ Streat; semi-detached; | 14 rooms, 3 baths: all modern im" provements; 4car garage. Price, $35,000 A Harvard Terrace Home 24 fert wide; S rooms and bath; all hmlyh'l’“ improvements; CIODD(DR Price, $17,500 Oompare it with other homes in this vicinity selling for same price. Blltrnore Stree! A semi:detached home: 2 storles; 30 roome. 3 baths; all modern im- provements. Price, $30,000 Camden, New Jetsey New Victor Records MARQUIS HAS POSITION. King George’s Cousin to Enter Shipping Business. NEW YORK, February 3—The Mar- quis of Carisbrooke, who was booked to sail today for England aboard the steamship Aquitania, announced he would enter a business career with & large London shipping concern. He has never before been engaged in any sort of commercial pursuit. He 18 a son of the Prince of Batten- berg. grandson of Queen Victoria, a cousin of King George V and a broth- er of the Queen of Spain. He has been a guest here for several months of Gen. Cornelius Vanderbilt. EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, Birds ofjParadise to Customs Men. NEW YORK, February 3.—A ship's cook who essayed, witheut rehearsal, the role of a fat man in an attempt to evade customs ins ;ec\orl was held here today, charged with violatien of the customs laws. Joseph Venler, the galley lord, wad- dled with difficulty down the gang- plenk of the steamship President Wilson yesterday. Customs mén; at tracted by his ijumbersome gait, In- vestigated. Ten birds of paradise, thelr gorgeous plumage unruffied, were found neatly arranged within his trousers. though prices preciably. Net Prices. WHOLESALE ] Window Glass 10% Ofi Savmgs of 10% to 15% —-On All Paints --Stains, Enamels --and Other Finishes S TANDARD brands only at Reilly’s, so you can buy with confidence, even { The sole exceptions to the above dis- counts are Lead, Oils and Turpentine. These we at all times sell at bedrock % 1 Pocket money on spring paint supplies i ¢ BY PURCHASING NOW. HUGH REILLY CO. 1334 New York Ave. ‘word“Victrols’ Look undér the lid! Looknlhellbe“ are lowered so ap- PAINTS RETAIL Rachmaninoff himself chose the Victor Rachmaninoff knows music. Knows how to compose it, how to play it—and how it should be reproduced.. It is significant that the great composer~ pianist in the light of previous experience has chosen to associate himself with the other famous artists of the world who make records for the Victor. Hear RachmaninofPs Victor Record of Mendels- sohn’s “Spinning Song” played on the Victrola and you hear the great pianist exactly as he wishes you to hear his own work. Victrolas $25 to $1500. demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month. Victor Talking Machine Co. VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Camden, N. J. FEBRUARY 3, 1921 FAILS IN FAT MAN ROLE. SOON TO NAME CARDINALS Galley Lord's Wlddlo Reveals | Pope Desires New Officials to Get lable reports that the coming secret | American cardinal, If one is created. consistory l“; ‘” be "" 4 “fifl;‘:\ | There is good authority for the state- * new | ment that the pontiff has not yét def= * rtheir | i afte nitely decided on the new cardinals. heir homes be- Archbishop Hayes of New York, sc- { companied by his secretaries, arfived le even for an here this evening. Back Home for Easter. _ROMB, February 3.—There are re- é&é&é&é&é&é&é&é&ééé e e o Special! Men’s Shoes $7.75 OT simply another sale. But the result of a remarkable purchase of 700 pairs of leather high shoes. The finest make of a famous shoemaker. @ New styles—new prices . Brogues. The English toe and the more conservative designs. Superior leathers of calf- skin and vici kid. Workmanship reminiscent of the days when shoes were made with un- hurried care. Assuring more mileage for your dollars. Made to sell at $12. But selling at $7.75 A genuine saving. We have studied the shoe market and know. Men’s Store With Specialties for Women THE AVENUE AT NINTH % Daily 8:30 to 6 23323 é&&&é&é&é&& ééé& andtbeClhl LA SALLE S A rustle of prairie grass—a loud report— the treacherous bullet of a jealous follower, and La Salle, first European to descend the Mississippi to its mouth, lay dead. He had raised the standards of France, he had named the region Louisiana, he had made it inevitable that the future New Orleans should be Fréench. As you wander among fascinating gardens or peep into picturesque patios; as you stop awestruck be- fore the Cathedral St. Louis or explore the quaint ways and by-ways of the Rue Royal—as you en- joy all the delights of the old French in modern New Orleans, you will give thanks that the martyred La Salle achieved his purpose and that the countless beauties of the Sunset Route include the charm of this “Gateway to the Golden South- west.” SUNSET LIMITED New Orleans Los les S:: Antonio San annmm A mild, sunny route all the way with Observation Car, Through Dlmng Car_and qum comforts of modern travel. d—weelg{ g_Car Service to Globc, Arizona, for the Side Trip to ROOBEVELT D, the APACHE TRAIL. Dll]y Thle.h ‘Tourist &l‘ Service between Washington, D.C. and San Francisco. For Informdtion and Literature address SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES A. L. Poston, General Agent, Passenger Dept, 165 Broadway, New York City »mmvul il I:EE an

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