Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 34

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3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921. rentals of which were within reason- e made them up into cider. Traces of | 80eclal Dispatch to The Star. GREBNVILLE, 8. C., October 4— able bounds, joined the army of “co-|Thieves Also Steal Fruit From [the cider mill were all the owners| LYNCHBURG, Va., October 14.—|Charles Marlowe of Arizona, who do- operatives,” ‘establishing homes under found when going to gather their|John Scott, formerly of Graham, N. clares he was a civil scout for Gen. '—_———_—_———T—————————_——— SEES BRIBH]’ER l] AY Sousht rellet elsewhore, and «“ina | HORSE ROBBED OF SHOES. |{iitverano picked 51t the apaies ang | MISS HAMPTON WEDS. }rmsnme's SCOUT ARRESTED the roofs that sheltered others. Orchard and Make Cider. fruit. C, and Mis; : | spectar Dlapaten to The Star. s Mary S. Hampton, 2 Pershing on the first punitive cxpedi- R T BrsE granddaughter of Gen. Wade Hamp-|tion int a POLICEMAN SUSPENDED. | CULPEPER. Va. Oclober M—An| GROWS SIX BIG EABS. |ton of South Carolina, were married|tion 00 Mexico. o In dail hero after « Ue Special Dispatch to The Star. | unusual robbery is reported here as Special Dispateh to The Star. IBIIK evening .!f thahbrmme of Dr. H. p.|Shooting and dangerously wounding % - having occurred in Page. Mrs. Vir- rown, near Lynchburg, Rev. Joseph | Thomas McCarroll of this city In the BALTIMORE, Md., October 14.—State mm‘H;“wen. eEayll "‘.,;; on a| CULPEPER, Va., October 14.—Six|B. Dunn of the Episcopal Church offi- | Elks' Home here. Marlowe claims that Policeman Burgess, who was aceused |umall farm on Hattle creck, had her | ears of corn, gromn this estson on the Clating. Donald Scott, a brother of |he shot in sclf.defense. and said that i i 3 J Grant, chief of d - | hors o1 veni farm of e, on Muddy run, were | the groom, was best man, and Mrs. | the affair resulted from a quarrel over Vice President. of B. & 0. v I o e e et e nd one ee™in: |on exhiblilon here this week. The aix |Charies Oliver of Dallas, Tex. war|a game of cards. The one bullet fired 5 tives of the gton police force, | The omished to find | ears, placed end to end, measure aix |matron of honor. The bride was| plerced McCarroll's neck. Physicians Says lmprovement Will of allowing two men who are al-| ., feet, seven inches, each ear being com- | given in marriage by Dr. Brown. believe he has a chance for recovery. sn ered the stable . leged to have stolen an automobile |during the night and Pulled all four |Pletely filled out at the small end. This Is the Best Day You can lay the foundation for futun financial independence any day by opening a Savings Account with the Union Trust Company. Of course TODAY is the best day. in Washington, to go free, has been |shoes off her horse, leaving it bare- ——————— Come Steadily. suspended Trom duty on orders’ of | faotea. ! g b Tho falso halr wern by American Savings deposits in this bank draw liberal Automobile Commissioner Baughman, About the same time the orchards men is imported chie! from 5 8 Mispateh to The Star. pending an investigation of the case. | of 1‘1,1 arles Foltz nlm !P\cr:! umerfl:;'anee ltxlr-nd swlt:{rland N ¥ WB I lNGHOUSE mu‘.‘”‘ and dley are Pro!ec'ed b.y. .mple Capital and Surplus, Federal supervision and ALTIMORE, October 14.—“f am st one of those who despalr about the railroad situation.” sald George M. Shriver, senfor vice president of the Iialtimore and Ohio railroad, in an ad- dress before one of the clubs here the other night. . ve that with the proper co- spirit improvement will " he continued. “While the sound business policy of our management. 2% paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts Battery Service Stations L. A. ONEILL, INC. 6th and H Sts. NW. AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO. 21st St. and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. AUTO BATTERY SERVICE CO. e 1508 H STREET, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. = TrusT Co. 7th and G Streets S.W. MARYLAND BATTERY SERVICE, INC. 711 Kalorama Road N.W. (Turn OF 16th st at the French Embassy—One Block Weat) Westinghouse Batteries MARYLAND BATTERY SERVICE, Inc. poke on the relation - < to the business of the Store Hours: 8:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Daily to agriculture,” he ds are in themselves single business in the approximately $18,000,- 1 in property and 2,000,- d. ¥ OF THE DiSTRICT ? OF COLUMBIA Cor.15th end H Sts. Northwest 00 inves 0 men employ 1 the railroads car- n miles of freight PLAIN COLORED RUGS that there could be mo ques- always are in good taste. Our varied colori ',,‘.‘3., :.',“’,fi;“,’é," will be sure to harmonize with your choice of enue ihe net reve- furnishings. The regulation size, 9x12, at $65, $105 and $110. We shall be happy 0 make special The Rehable Clothes Shop THE STORE OF VALUES Open Saturday Ginii 609 7th St. N.W. wier MUST RAISE CASH MEN! Let Us Tell You of a Sale Which Begins Tomorrow Hundreds of Suits and Overcoats-—- light and heavy weights for fall and winter wear—the cream of our stock of higher-priced garments for men and young men at a sacrifice price, so get ready-~tell your friends about "~ MONEY-RAISING SALE Which begins tomorrow—finest made suits and overcoats at a sacrifice price to obtain cash d. Net revenue $11010,000; or something rugs of any size and color combination desired. rnt on \J.lul‘ of property.” question what i PLAIN CHENILLE RUGS We have eleven of the newest shades in 3 feet—, 4 feet 6 inches—6 feet—9 feet—12 feet—15 feet and 20 feet. Owing to our unusual assortment creased on a basis & the war period,” increased on a car shortage is to N . oy . iring the coming in a number of widths it is possible to cover an ¢ repals. with the entire room, no matter what size, or to furnish 1lly in position to {much other neces- seamless rugs. TENANTS DOUBLINGUP | IN THIRD OF DWELLINGS WOVEN RUGS with PATTERNS I come in for their share of unequaled variety in all Balti Police in Vote Surve; i ;n:r;i 5 C; m.l. o:» i % grades and patterns from 24"x 36" up to the largest size in any Families Living made—11.3x15.0. o Star. Together. : WORSTED WILTONS rctober 14.—Tn tak- of ‘the voting pop- | —always in popular demand but hard to get. We have he police made a full showing for the most exaclmg preference. ery that in at dwellings vis- ccupied by one fami- < tenants anywhere sur families. This e SLOANE VACUUM CLEANER ed to that the cost of ht he reduced. ve was precipitated when | ed the rentals to fig- as abnormally high, —perfection in mechanical simplicity, effectiveness and results— $48.00 including 8 attachments Free delivery to all shipping points in the United States. rage tenant. Many dwellers also va- yners exacted an in- | ase of from 20 to 50 per cent, and n demanded of the tenant a cove- it binding themselves to an occu- b pancy for @ term of vears at the rentals fixed. Many who could not see their way clear to make ends meet Seasonable Clothing, Fall and Winter | Styles, All Newest and Best Materials | | Suits and | Suits and | Suits and Overcoats | Overcoats | Overcoats | $12.50 $15 85 $]9 50 <Suite for voung me 1f you really want that diamond ring—that good depend- able watch—or that string of pearls—YOU CAN HAVE IT by making the small payment of fifty cents a week. You'll never miss such a trifling sum as fifty cents a week from your income and when finished paying you will have something worth while in jewelry. Invest in Jewelry and Draw Disidends in the Pleasure of Possession doublerensted. to blve and white, aiso brown and % attoras. for couservative Suits of herringhone, fancy worste® auft eaeh- own and gray mixtures, in mere. Overcoats, fur collars and the new imere and mixtures. Over- Buits of fancy cassimere and ures. Over- Ulsterettes, in blue, brown and mixtures. eoats, black, brown and gray mixtures. Suits & Overcoats Our Furnishing Suits & Overcoats y $29.50 | "mg” | $25-00 Suits of worsted for convervative men aul DIAMOND RINGS$ Full Cut Stones Set in 14-kt. Solid Gold Mountings PAY ONLY 50c EVERY WEEK! 25 MEN’S WOMEN’S l Beautiful Du Barry men: models of lutest pinstripe of ! Buits of brown plald. blue and white pin stripes, e i 160 black and white pin stripes: also biue and plain ack Lerseys. vlain gray oxfords Tor ‘rown fiaunels; included are doible-breasted molels. ln s s e men; young ‘models, plain bive and’ b Elgin and Waltham | - Octagon Sape Bracelt PEARL S Pants, $2.98 | Union Suits, 1,49 | Heives Shire s Brever Hegvy’Weigl:t Famous Haines make; ,I|elvy :ibhed. 850‘:“’6:::1;!“ WATCHES | WATCHES | Necklaces Open-face, Plain or en- Will not peel, thin model. graved models. break or dis- * Standard move- Standard move- color. Can be ments, fully ments, fully washed in hot guaranteced. guaranteed. or cold water. Pay Only 50 Pay Only 50 Pay Only 50 Cents a Week. Cents a Week. Cents a Week. 935 Pennsylvania 9 “1-;:‘8'? elEr::lit Il Avenue N.W. thgn)or’gé the World” Famous Make of Shirts | Winter Hats, 98¢ e B 25 il | 89c %l:]:e _ 0dd Lots Only T e i Paris Carters. 3¢ 2°3 Men’s Handkerchiefs g%'gg ~Gea,shawd ol 1 aris arters’ C 3 ior zsc 0O _Brown with shawl collars. —Blue and gray, with and Single Grip Only 33-48 without collars. TheReliable Clothes Shop | 609 7th St N'W‘ - THE STORE OF VALUES

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