Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
WE SAVE YOU 30 TO 50% ON FINEST OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE BECAUSE ‘We Buy Direct. ‘We Sell Direct Our Overhead Expense is Small. Come in now and make your own selection from a vast sortment of tapestries, velours, and damasks that cannot be s Passed anywhere in town., n tapestry or velour . Three-piece set.” consisting of davenport and 2 chairs, with comfy loose cushio: in tapestry or T AMOS. W MeDEVITT 1015 9th St. N. W." ' Main 3211 Furnifure Re-upholstered at Special Prices Lower- Prices - than last year for Hart SCha]j‘nerfi & Marx New -Fall Clothes T HESE Hart Schaffner & Marx suits represent the foremost advance in tailoring art, the finest of all-wool fabrics; the most ad- vanced authentic style ideas. Men’s and Young Men’s Newest Fall Styles. $35 SUCH quality for $35 and $48 is a value record that hasn’t been equaled inyears; it can’t be équal- ed now in Washington — you get fully a third more valué than a year ago. ok Silk- Li\ned Suits for Men and Young Men. $48 | Satisfaction or your money back Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvdnia Avenge. 1 |BANK.OFFICIAL KILLED . BY UNKNOWN ASSAILANT - Man Fleel ‘Without 'l'sking Money. Soon Captured—Re- fuses to DODGE C; 15—D. T. Rounesvil| ‘| of the First National Bank of Dodge Center, was shot and instantly klll!d in the bank late yesterday by a man presumed to be a was lmm.dluel{ sailant :was cap town. ure diately after the sh He ‘was. seen rui building, shouting: shot hi A sailant’s capture. swer questions and not been ‘established. Rounesville was actively engaged in real estate and loans, with an of- | fice adjoining the temporarily seventy years ol his widow, a son ER, Minn, September formed and the as- -Rpunesville was alone in the bank when the young man entered. No one knows what ensued. county jafl at Owatonna last night the prisoner steadfastly refused to talk. He did not steal anything from the bank. apparently fleeing imme- short pursuit ended in the as- He refused to an- relieving the assistant cashier when he was killed. He was Talk. le, vice president robber. ‘A posse d just outside of In the 00ting. nnlng from the “I shot hlm 1 his identity has bank, and was | d is survived by d a daughter. Buy Hart Schafi‘ner & Marx clothes Four good reasons: they’re . ~ very stylish; there’s no better . quality; they last long—and |OFFICERS FAVOR.PARDON. Winchester _Man, Sentenced for Bigamy, Believed Wife Dead. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER. Va.. September 15.— Local court officers are understood to have united in signing a recom- jN§ mendation to the governor for & pardon for Seymour Reedy, under sentence of three years in the peni- tentiary for bigamy, to which he en- tered a plea of guiity here recently. He has been operated on for ap- pendicitis while In Jail and his health is said to be in danger. He has offered in evidence a letter from a friend, Homer Laus, written and postmarked in December, 1920, saying Reedy’'s first wife had died in Rockingham™ county. In February, 1921, Reedy married again. He de- clares he acted in good faith. —_— U. S. SAILORS IN FIGHT. COPENHAGEN, September 14.—The | National Tidende reports a serious fight between police and _sailors from | the American steamship Worcester at the small Danish port of Nakskov Fiord. The sailors stoned the police and also fired revolver shots at them. The disturbance lasted several hours. Finally the police withdrew and ac- cess to the harbor was barred to the steamer. | their membership by 1,000 accessions durinig: the year, bringing the total up to 17,000, Dr. 8. Hammack, superin- tendent, told th 1520 anmus state con- ference ‘of the church here yesterday. Bishop W: M. Bell of Harrisonburg is presiding at the conference, which will DAYTON, Va., September 15.—United | close Surnday with assignment of pas- Brethren- churches in Virginia increased | torates. GAIN 1,000 MEMBERS. United Brethren Now Have 17,000 Enrallment in Virginia. of % $500,000 RESORT FIRE. NEW YORK, September 15.—A block places on the boardwalk of Rockaway' Peach, which is on the ocean side of bor, Coney Island, as & city summer resort, was destroyed by fire today. some ‘estimates placing the loss at $509,000. Two men were missing from one of the hotels after the flames were un- der control. hotels, bathhouses and amusement I Will Restore Your Teeth o, Ihnlr former soundness .nf‘ beauty by the application of the jentific discoveries. All my dental operations are abso- nless and are performed with the greatest of care and at the lowest cost. Evenmg & Sunday Star 60c a Month Delivered by Regular Carrier CALL MAIN 5000 and the service will start AT ONCE | that saves money Ralel h Haberdasher 1109 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue w oughly Eq Terms of Payment to Suit—Examination Free Large electrically cooled offices—cleanliness s one of our many striking features. "All work done without the slightest semblance of pain. 20 years® experience. My perfect Su tion Teeth W1 Not Slip e Open Every Evericg Until 8 O'Clock, on Sundays 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. and maids in sttendance. All Work Fully Guaranteed fe ears. Kindl I—:gn:ndhufiann!mefluhnumnd i e Dr. WYETH, 427-29 7th Street N.W. Opposite Lluhr'I’l Bro. -nd over Grand Union To2, OO pqiarsost asd Most Thor- T PR YL P Copyrighe, igns, Hom Schalyer & Marn Long Island and vies with its neigh- ' 3