Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1921, Page 14

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HUSBAND CITED TO COURT u..,’" o 375 children. : s Mrs. M. V. Stonestreet Sues for S g * Separate Maintenance. X Separate maintenance is asked in a|d; suit flled in the District Supreme s¢. | Court by Maud V. Stonestreet against 1328 14th 9 Main 4224-5 ' Oliver Stonestreet charging that he g has failed to keep an agreement to Edwlr Clark appears for the wife. Do You Waste $10 a Month? If you try, you will find that it is easy to put aside $5 or $10 a month from your salary without missing it. And under our plain of s -with_jnterest compounded at 6% on elch plylnent, it will grow “steadily into a nest egg for that day when a sudden need may arise. - Qhrt now! Our booklet will explain. wSwartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co. 727 15th Street N.W. = Washington, D. C. The Nation’s Home Town 52 Years Without Loss to an Investor th for herself and ement, she eoalldontlon for the PRIZES AWARI]EI] ‘| AT MARLBORO FAR l-mfly Attorney D. Thousangs Attracted From|Z! Faraway Points by Inter- esting Exhibits. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., Septem- fll\ ber 14.—The annual southern Mary- land fair and agricultural exhibit, in progress here under the auspices of the’ Southern Maryland Agricultural Falr Association, is very successful. B. Gough, - Chaptico. Cclvert county yellow corn, C. ury, Chaney, first; Dr. C Huwhlfll, Prince Frederick, secon: Alexander flummarflul‘ Port Repu lic, third. Best Prince Georza '8 ‘col ty yellow corn, over, first; Providence HOIDH-II farms, second: Michael Wyvill, Upper Marl- boro, third. Poultry—Barred Plymouth rocks— First cm:k. first hen and first and sec- om‘l pullets, vaidanu HOGPI rst ocockere! l. ond, Cl‘o ;_sect -| farms. ‘Buff leg] nnl hen. WH m wue Upper oro. cock En. Ch. les H M'N ronm Rhnde Isla: nd reds—First - cock _awd: Charles M. Lowe, Croom. - L !e:- ho rnb—-flnt cock, };a \ml Pllllau' first’ a &ek hem and leoond puliets, Providence Ho!pl(ll farm ’I‘he fair vlll ‘be* hnu‘ht 10 a8 clnu ay. I looking Today.more than 5,000 persons from | p lll| Prince Georges county, Washington l|{ana Baltimore are in attendance, and | 2% yesterday the attendance was just about as large. Although the ms- || | Jority “are attracted by the || { racing, the agricultural exhibits, whlch d all exhibits were judged yesterday. Premium Wlmr‘. The premium winners Best ruck garden, John Frohilch, Chlll\lm. first; Providence Hosptial far ond. Best home garden, Percy Duval, Upper Marlboro. t ‘ t er. 8| Bo: yl Llub West River, Md. Frull-——chnrln A. Duvall, Upper Il | Mariboro, first, watermelons: George d, Mec}mnlcsvflle second. Bes Charles county wheat, P. D. Brown, l| Bel Alton, second; George Swann, Bei Alton, third. Be; ft Calvert county wheat, L. Herber{ Chaney, Owings, first; Ernest S. Hutchins, Adelina, first; Benedict Greenwell, Il | Leonardtown, second; Peter Harris, Clements, third. Best Calvert county white corn, C. Orville Drury, Chaney, first. Best St. Mary's county yellow L 3 abora Togram, @mong -the “features "of 1 whiuh ‘u & horée show, mule ‘rage;- base: ball gas and Senbrook nlnel and various. ou;er attractions. . . CASTORIA|l the Ml riboro For Infants and Children 3 anuForOvorsanfi Seven Ills—One W If it develops your motor is sick, find the rea- any of the symp- toms; listed below it is probable that you have heen usmg the wrong gasolme. qmmthH Using “Standard” Motor Gasoline alone will go far these difficulties. This lmproved motor fuel burns qmckly and cleanily; it delivers maxi- . mum power. It is the best you can buy—and it costs toward correcting Frequent overheatmg “Pitted vflve geats (carbon). ) Uneven rmmmg——caused by eylinders missing. Dilution of the lubricating oil in the crank-case. Necessity for frequent carburetor adjustment. Vile odor of the exhaust gases—caused by in- complete combustion or waste power. no more. All power and lots of it. Spark plugs fouled by incomplete combustion. STANDARD OIL: COMPANY : (New Jmey) . Pay'-Day Specials From the 42d Annual ‘September Furniture Sale E! With Every Parchase of $150 or More This 26-piece; set of Beautiful, Heavy, Fully Guaranteed Table Silver, absolutely free as above. Your choice of “Betsy Ross” or “Rosemary” designs. A gugran- tee bond with every set. In spécial-case, lined with Harding blue. % l i e maajic )] This Four - Piece Mahogany-F inish Bedroom Suite is One of the Big Values in the September Sale In spite of its extremely moderate price, it is well constructed and finely fimshed It comprises an especially sightly Large Dresser, Gentleman’s Chif- 3169 o = forette, Square-end Bed and Three-wing Dressing Table. For the This Long Davenport Table September Sale we have underpriced it at.........coeeennienn ... Floor Lémps New designs with mah ogauy - finish 'standards and 26 inch silk shades, gold braided and 4- inch fringe, all silk lined® various col- ored shades. Double Benjamin sbekets, fully equip- ped with cord and plug. September Sale price— 162 3-Piece Englander " Bed Outfit The White Enamel or Old Ivory Heavy Post Bed may be had in ecither 3-foot or 3%-foot size; the \ery best Englander link fabric spring .and all-cotton mattress September Sale price, $24 complete w.eee.. wiesee e with plug 7$3.95 Complete and cord. Very spec:nl Full size Cotton Mattress Good grade of tick- mg Very special sale Of polished an- tique mahogany finish. September Sale price— $29 .50 Englander Twin Beds —in old ivory fin- ish. Special Sep- tember Sale price, including Guaran- teed Spring, each, 262 This Console Table and Mirror Very specially. priced for the Sep- tember Sale at— $21.25 Easy Chair Mahogany-finish frame; invisible footrest; covered tith fine quality imitation leather. Special at— $25.75 Strongly constructed pld | of metal, white enamel finish, drop side. Sep- tember Sale price, in- :luding spring— $7.15 Clothes Hamper Large size, well made, of willow, with $1 98 cover R AR NIN'I'H STR

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