Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1922, Page 18

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VIRGINIA’S ATTORNEYS DENOUNCE APPEAL LAW —By WEBSTER. $10,000 REWARD OFFER. | SELECTION OF HULL Abe Martin Says: . WINS WILSON’S PRAISE i | Pastor Seeks Conviction of Hul(»:‘ = = uick Service Brother’s Slayer. . | 3 ° POTREAL: Januaey 164 eward Printing l Commonwealth Officials, Meeting at Richmond, Also Discuss Ef- Former President Sends Congratu- lations on Party Prospects to - the arrest and conviction of the mur- derer of Raoul Delorme, twenty-four- H Tennessee Leader. fect of Fee Bill. year-old Ottawa College student, was ¥ | = offered last night b NASHVILLE, Tenn. January 16.— v ! Special Dispateh to The Star. | thergieanel ight by his haif brother, xIJEWIS hg. THAYER “Congratulations on the prospects of RICHMOND, Va., January 16— 'c a pReoung man's body was found in P ameer o 507 13th N.W. the party and on the choice of that The attorneys for the commonwealth e Dol s clty Sanuary diwith in the various countles and citles of Virginia held a conferenice here rela- DE"’“'C YE fine Tennessee democrat, Cordell Hull, @t the head of the national commit- 5 tee” are contained in a letter received tive to matters in which they are = - v S| interested, and discussed the fee blll from Woodrow Wilson to Clydo | Shrop- and the effect it would have on them. shire, former speaker of the Tennessee J There is another matter that they Touse of representatives. discussed and on which they are unanimous, that being to fight for the repeal of the law which gives to every criminal convicted in any court in the state an appeal as a matter of right. This has served to double the work of the orneys.and of the su- preme court judges, is said to be hindering the work of the courts, en talling considerable expense, and de: laying and hindering the ~enforce- ment of the law, Bootleggers and moonshiners alone profit. ke e BURNED DURING DRY RAID. opshire, who was chairman lutions committee at the sembly of democrats here sion of a dinner to Mr. the following expres- and appreclation from the former Presid for a message sent to him upon his sixty-fifth birth- day: “The message sent me on the oc- casion of my birthday by the demo- cratic executi it prices are decidedly economical, Special Steak Sale Smoked Hams Prime Steer Beef Biiis . “Snprome™ Porterhouse ........Ib,38c | son's “Certificd.” Sirloin ..Ib,35¢ | advertised P-K Products are excellent. We buy only the best, and our ' | from every county in the state gave me genuine pleasure. “I hope you will have some oppor- tunity to express to all them my 2 . e deep appreciation us well as Who remembers when obscure | Tennessee Man Throws Moonshine Top Round . ........ "," 38c | 810 10 1. sizc Darty and on the choice of that fine | Women smoked? IntofOperFirepince. Bottom Round ... ....Ib.,30c i Tennessee democrat, Cordell Hull, as “Won't they ever quit askin’ = gxrv%m Tmn Jnnu:;yl 16— the head of the national committee. 3 = ‘esse Sufr! e, residing near s cl e e e e Mueh as. | fer money #” said Tilford Moots, | ias paintully burned when he thre surances of confidence und support tday, when he heafd ther wuz|a quantity of moonshine liquor in an Fresh Fowl For sewin Lb., 38¢ “WOODROW WILSON.” (Copyright National Newspaper Service) | search of his home. 7 Premier Jams Prunes iataludoioiudoiotebutotaofiniofoolotutolatslolaatiototios d el | Sl B 50-60 size, 2 lbs., 25c Raspberry g each, 30c 30-40 size, 2 Ibs., 35c Ked Cherry Blackberry i e s Figs ! Grape Best Imported Smyrna Pulled Figs Damson Lb., 28c; 5-1b. box, $1.25 o . . Peas Oli We Guarantee Satisfaction or Your Ifoney Back T el L aing Can, 18¢; 2 for 35c 15¢; 2 for 25¢ = % f///,, 2 ,/(/ (’,' " P-KCoEee................ Lb.,25c If it's goodness you want try the P-K Blend; voull liks S 3 b sk sk ok S kok ok == » 72 A IT PAYS TO SHOP EARLY, our stocks are always S more complete and the salesman has time to give you extra attention that is so pleasing. As an extra induce- ment for you to visit our stores in the morning we are offering the following popular articles at special prices between 8 and 11 A. M. WASHINGTON SALVAGE C0.-5 STORES JUST PURCHASED FROM U. S. GOV'T. 1,365 Military Wrist Watches Brand.New With Luminous Dial and Khaki Web Wrist Strap. Genuine “Mite” Style Each On Sale Wltdl $ While They Last ; WORTH $6 TO $7.50—DON’T DELAY—BUY : WASH. SALVAGE Co. 933 5th St. N.W. 1348 U St. N.W. 1109 H St. N.E. 3052 M St. N.W. 303-5 10th St. NW. % WALKING QYER™ A 2 - COVERED BRIDGE ATNIGHT— | {/g 2%/ Cosvright. IR N T. Wobsaw BLOODLESS DUEL FOLLOWS DISPUTE |Virfstitety it i e OVER ARGENTINE VOTE 'POSTER ot it issue. It states that existing busi- —_— ness conditions do not warrant the BUENOS AIRES, January IL— | bent upon him to do Battle for its |further cxpenditure of ereat eums The popular fancy has been capti- author, with the result that Dr. s 5 Moreno demanded satisfaction. . 1% == vated by the détalls of'd duel which They met with pistols in a suburh . z has been fought here by Dr. Rodolfo of ‘Busno? A’;‘e}:!,dattended by sev- i I"Ill-lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE - | eral distinguished men, including H :lor:na .and -Senator Fernando Sa- m?yhffirm"dfnlnyor of the city and O Effo . = Dr. Moreno is an eminent con- Both fired at the sigmal, bul ur lClen H 1 ndidate | Deither was wounded. Dr. Mo- | e e ot the province, | reno's seconds noted that Senator = of Buenod Aires, while Senator Sa-' | ‘Saguier had fired at the ground |= guler is 4o less prominent radical | and they then insisted tnat Dr. lltl 1 ‘The dispute arose over oreno shoul stand up unarme Phe p(;m:.nsealot; of & hatal election | to recelve another shot, but Sena- —work, on both REPAIRS' poster. When Dr. Moreno criticised | tor Saguler refused to fire upon nd NEW installations Esaves you cash and time. | £ Services and prices that al P enator Saguler, who was in no | him. A discussion resulted in a DENIES LOAN REPORT. |TAXPAYERS VOTE HOLIDAY |E ways give utmost satisfac Al on. Ttalian Semi-Official Agency Says| Favor Resolution to Halt m,m:" HEATING and TINNING or- Cities Do Not Seek Funds in U. S. Building for Five Years. e e, el ROME, January 13.—The semi-offi- | Special Dispatch to The Star. clal Stefani Agency declares reports| STAUNTON, Va., January 16.—Tax MAURI recently published that.Itallan cities | payers of Augusta county unanimous- 4 CEJ. C OLBERT are seeking loans in the United States |1y voted in favor of a resolution Heating-—Plumbing_Tinning to be unfounded. It polnts out that |y ale cea holiaay from taz. = 621 F Street Phone Matn LU TUES., WED. andnmns 8 AM.to n AM. OnIy KIRKMANS, | Yor B™c c OCTAGON, P&@, SUAP STAR, FELS, ) Choice K Limit Not More Than 5 Cakes of One Kind or Assorted to a Customer Kellogg’s authorization by the Itallan govern- = ment is necessary for any such step|ation to build roads. J. R. Kemper, 7§ by a municipality, and says that to date no such authorization has been issued. CORN FLAKES Limit 3 Pkgs. to a Customer TUESDAY ONLY—8 A.M fo 11 A. M. C Little Paint— greater bargains than SUB AR » Small New Window Shades those that have made and e R Seehe s T al its name the synonym CURED Lean Ib. %| CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. ot AR It was reported last October that negotiations had been started in New York city between officials of an Ital- ——— = ian city, presumably Florence, and an American blnkln‘ firm for a munici- pal loan of $10,000,000, { Lends its aid to Thrift | Week by offering still 71‘ 13th N.W. ScRAPPLE, 125 Smoked Herring, 3 For 25° BEEF LIVER siiced 10 - Nut Butier fimee 4 T 95° Bargain Table Thrift Offerings Au OPTOMETRIST Bargain Table e Thrift Offerings —————— e Glasses Fitted i e ; CREPE GO“{\S—-:\llImu zh Former] g 1720 Pa. Ave. 1ot Fa 2% CHILDREN'S DRAWERS - Woveige o < oniglocotigrrge Of good cambric, made for white, there are also some flesh » lck. service and very neat. Trim- and novelty effects in dainty College Glasses Fitted mings consist of firm embroid- | combinations. ery and tucks. Straight and | Your s e DR.CLAUDE S.SEMONES bloomer st)les, i 5 dnd caloeed 1 39 Eyeoizht Spacinliot the bloomers, || Choice models ........ 0[ Vg Sai6 pricess. piain. 23C | at LINGERIE BLOUS Ih m‘ o m i B R i s [ Voiles, dimities, in plain and novel effects. So many styles EXCE LLENT CORSETS— | and trimming touches that d¢ The famous C-B brand. Medi- | *************************************)t oot 3 e ek e sk 2 2 26 sk ek b 6 Sk ok _—__._.___...__—_—____..——_—_—______—.——_____—_—._——— Very Special Prices g o st €1 .00 onK “oPs Lean Ib- e"y a e " er 'b —on Papering and Painting or low bust model. Flesh and Wool dresses, in navy and brown, trim- PR s . ;-1:‘ :n:‘\:l‘:i:“’wwk“llla:n:u:'-;&-rnrm d w:‘;'vee C?:‘Llh?:l ’:‘;\'&‘ || med suitably for business, street and gen- e S NIGHEGOWNS— * G busy "season.. Requests for est imates brocade effects’ Sale 69C | eral winter wear. In fact, they are practi- Flesh g o ehite Nainsook oF RANKFURTERS !z 1755 FRESH SPARE RIBS A R TAYLOR S | <ol garment it the added feature style x Fine 3 LOR CO. . Braid, buttons and touches of color ar- finish. ~ All sizes - SILK CAMISOLES—Dainty ranged in l\eepmg with Fashion’s idea. in_the lot. Sale 89(, Crepe de Chine and Tub Satin, Sizes 16 to 44 in models suitable for flap- Price - TCENE L in flesh and white. Tailored and trimmed styles with rib- + “THURSDAY ONLY—8 A.M. to 11 A. M. [SMELYEGGS 505.. ANCRE CHEESE, 175 PORK PubbING, 2 7 pers and their mothers. CHILDREN’S WHITE DRESSES—Fresh from their bon straps. Some- with Geor- S S 2 boxes. Crisp organdie in many geluev tops. $1 00 . pretty styles. ll.?,c(nrmhrmdrr'_\_ ale price...... tucks and ribbon form the LINGERIE — Petticoats, | WHITE SATEEN PETTI- | , ey “trimmings. Ribbon owns, bloomers and chemise COATS — Double-panel model, he t00. LINGERIE BLOUSES—Reg- | §7'thil Tot. - Embroidery, lace, | with deep hemstitched hem. A | §50" 6”40 10 ular and extra sizes. Fine voile, | riphon trimmmg Some crepe | heavy quality Sateen, with | 270 7 g 0 $1 98 many models and trimming. | and flesh permanent lus- hk i AN Fine laces, embroidered de- | tiste in the cal- ter; cut to fit 1.00 T signs, tucks, hemstitching and | jection. Sale $1 00 without bulk. .. CHILDREN'S WHITE WOOL eV er 10 many, price .. SWEATERS—Coat and slip- styles for all F] FLANNELETTE GOWNS— | over styles; some are daintily tastes. Sale price NIGHTGOWNS —Most of | Double-fleeced flannelette. Dou- | trimmed with a touch of pink. Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturin, it | or 83 months.‘lf 45 ) F . Plyl 4 Per Cent these” gowns are embellished | ble y:f)ke, longt sleeves;—eve{y- Sizes from ing{,“'s- ‘“p to six II E EE Iz ; on 'h; res withdrawn be BRASSIERES—W hite and | with Hhhppme hand-embroid- | thing for warmth. Dainty color | years. Those for infants have :‘ z!i l"Bl'nG n T flesh—amon, hem. Heav: y- ibbon n and lace | stripes, well made. Sales prices, | dain nk |,_ & es! gt y | er Ril ru lace v 3 inty pink ril ] FOI' 9 h 2“ fore maturity Cluny lace trimmings finish and every 1 79¢, $1.00 and $1.39. Senibors or tailored styles. 39C joncalisein ot 79 ENVELOPE CHEMISE- | ten the ront "‘¥¥¥¥<k¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥~k¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥2H(¥<k¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥4***44444¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ Lbs. 3 0 ' Assets More Than Sale price........... HIGHNEC s Striped voile, silky batiste, dim- | EXTRA SIZE NIGHT- u - K - GOWNS —Of | ity and fine nainsook, in white S—Of sturdy cambric, Fancy "o.' POTATOES’ lo 3 31'“0’“. DRAWERS, GOWNS, AND | winter-weight cambric, made | and dainty flesh tint. Hem- | made with care and suitably ___._________._——-—_——————- lus N 0 BLOOMERS—Heavy lawn and | with yokes, formed of tucks smchmg, val lace, ribbon and | trimmed with lace and embroid- ZENBURG FLORIDA EXTRA FINE s-P earing cambric, in white and flesh. | and embroidery. tiny French ery. Square and V neck mod- ll‘ Lol C $800,000 Stitching, embrmd- Long sleeves— motifs form the | el in 2 variety of - AP PLEB 3 ery and ribbon on full model and amacme trim- wanted styles. Sale Thars. *“vgay Fine Ib. "" f Cormer 11th and E 3. K. : the gown. Sale price, well made . ings s s it X | JAMES BERRY, ° i MIIUA w. CARR, lm % **************** x ********************************’(‘**&

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