Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1922, Page 23

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1,000 MORE POLIGE Citizens Promised Additional Protection in War on 7 Terrorism. CHICAGO. May 20.—One thousand additional policemen, ten more prose- cutors and four new criminal court judges were promised today to help Chicago ril itself of terrorists and bombers. « The criminal court committee granted the request of a committee | of citizens that four additienal judges be assigned to that branch. . Ceunty commisstoners promised the This Suite same committee they would provide Exactly $100,000 to em; ten additional as- Lik « Sistant state" neys. Re Will meet Tues- The ci { for an increase of day to 1.800 uniformed policemen. A new ve to free “Big Tim” Murph hea and “Frenchy" Mader, of three labor in connection with the shooting of | CATHERINE PRICHARD, two volicemen by labor bombers, was | Ten years of age, of this city will launched to by their » [ have the part of Bobby in “The Mar- ringeable Mother” at the Shubert-| rel ed Garrick Theater this week. fessed } § stand . Judge Harry B. Mi = | = = s | 1 ler ma writ returnable next!vyers Re i - . Tuesday morning. NORDICA INSTRUMENTS * HEARD IN FINE PROGRAM & Musurgia Quartet Assists in Con- f certs Given Under Direction of Walter T. Holt. The Musurgia Quart + of Fannie Shreve E - Mrs. William T. Reed James K. Young, teior, and Fred C.! Schaefer, bass, with Harry Wheaton (These Suites Sold Separately) ) Three Beautitul Complete Suites 10-PIECE ‘DINING ROOM SUITE $3 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE 3-PIECE. LIVING ROOM SUITE On Easy Terms of $4.00 Per Week | consisting t andola—H. von Bernewitz , soprano:: -cellos—R. A. Koontz and Dr. contralto: | Héward. accompanist and director, as- | Bedroom Suite Consists of : __ Dining Room Suite Consists of Living Room Suite Consists of R Ty et da s Cven Four ‘well bullt pleces—tuil size Bow-end Bed, Dresser, Buffet. China Closet, Extension Table, Serving Table, five Side Large comfortable Settee, Armchair and roomy Arm Rocker: S Ay eyenlneRl B Chifforette and Tollet Table. finished in a beautiful mahogany Chairs and one Armchair, 1n your choice of mahogany or walnut. upholstered in very pretty blue velour. cane back and sides. nd the Raleigh in giving the program | C) e and very erasatully designed Chairs covered in genuine leather. reinforced back. Guaranteed construction in evers respect of the twenty-third annual concert All pieces are of absolutely guaranteed construction, and it The design is the graceful Queen Anne period. The best — Genuine mahogany finish. This seite. will make . o° besarital Nordica Mandolin und « is a suite that will give you real satistaction. Comé and convince evidence of the real value of this suite is the great number of addition in any room. The great value of this suite is the reason : 1 Yourself tomorrow! - them going out from Phillip Levy's every week. £0 many of them are sold at Phillip Levy's tet sang (Donizetti). prices (Conrard), A. Conrurd; fuin thoven). arranged bv t e i A'/.'-‘l-'.’l S e ia’ Ann Robinson, ) mbaugh and M B SR S Bailey, George C. S, ank Refrigerators . A large side-icer model of guaranteed construction. Pro- vision chamber has white enamel lining and rustproof, ’ -75 sanitary shelves e Capacity 60 ibs. $3 Cash—$1 Weekly Refngen;tors Absolutely guaranteed: made of hardwood; provision chamber has white enamel lining and rust- proof, sanitary shelves: 30-Ih. ’1 ‘ ’..95 capacity Thzs Gracetul Louu X VI Bedroom Sulte $2 Cash—$1 Weekly The personnel of the orzanizations k partsiu the performppee gon- M s Cora Murphy, Mrs. H, Miss Lulu V. l’;’obh]n' and \u Daneke, Andrew Gailia, . H. Main- Dr. A. E. Rush and Cora P. . Jcri fi;r:r&srgfl : ! S Four well constructed and beautifully finished pieces—Full size Bow-foot Bed, Dres- s Robbins. Mist | - GERMANS PAY £3,680,000. LIBERTY BONDS ser, Chiffonette and Dressing Table; in your choice of genuine walnut or mahogan\ 1 19 GOODS HELD FOR ; 5 LONDON. May 20.—The commis ACCEPTED In.1920 this suite was $185, in 1921 it was $145; tomorrow it is enly.............. FUTURE DELIVERY fi{:‘; sErTE el e e e ] AT FACE VALUE $15.00 Cash—$2.00 Weekly NO EXTRA CHARGE | April 1. 1921 arch 31 last, it is an 1nnumed Of this £3.104,000 has | been paid to the exchequer to help de- { fray the costs of the British army of occupation, and the balance is in the | s | hands of the pavmaster general Brook: ‘Jhe bi éH&rdwaxe and Housefurn1rhing Store, 11th.and G Sts SEEGER Original Siphon Refrigerator H\glenuallv and efficiently the Seeger. takes care of your family food supply—and not in any meager fashion, either. The original siphon system provides a constant circula- tion of pure, dry, colder- than-usual air, which not only con- serves the food, but prevents the development of germs and eliminates impurities. ~ The Qeeger is handsomely finished, Comfortable 3-Piece Living Room Sulte Consisting of Settee, Armchair and This is a value that can stand the Rocker, upholstered in a very good s closest examination. See it, sit down quality of velour; seats” with remov- in any of the pieces, consider the able spring cushions. price and terms and you will buy it. $19.00 Cash—$3.00 Weekly ~ - A Handsome 10-Piece Dining Room Suite Buffet,-China Closet, Extension Ta- The design is the graceful Queen ble, Serving Table, 5 Side Chairs and $ Anne period. The best evidence of one Armchair, in your cho’ce of ma- the real value of this suite is the hogany or walnut. Chairs covered in > eat number of them sold daily at genuine leather. hxlhp Levy's. $17.50 Cash—$2.50 Weekly White Mountain Refrigerator This is the “Chest with the Chlm high-grade refrigerator that will give $ up lf bestresults cooeereienienroaccacenen. 25 50 Household Refrigerators Household Refrigerator, hardwood, white enamel lined: Special for Monday $1 1 .00 Waste Paper Baskets Wear=Ever Second Floor Scscna Pieos Green " and White En- 2-gallon Preserving Kettle, ameled Waste Paper Bas- | polished inside and | kets. All corrugatcd 65C ;zugs Regular price $l 49 ll metal, 11-in. high. . i % Kitchen Garbage Can Kltchen Set emd s Galvanized Iron Kitchen ‘White Enlmeled K.ltchen Sets, | Garbage Can, with finilhxed in gold. Six pieces—tea, | deep rim cover 35"" coffee, sugar and flower cans, AR | box T $2.25 Porcelain-TfloB'Tables all ‘° match. letc:'en n:ra:les, w}me en- fi 3 .ameled, wi rst quality por- 1 , . 25x40, ’ ; Pal’k &tt& celain - top, X $7.50 ':me makeé me% % with drawer Solid Oak Butfet Substantially con s tructed and _exceptionally well fin- isned, mads throughout of thoroug! ‘ k Soned oa Plr-'. quality 324.50 Spinet Desk In an elegant design and finish of genuine mahogany. Mon- day, very special at $10 Wortk of Recurd: Free With Each Granby The Phonograph with the unequaled tone. Let us ar- range liberal credit terms, $75 $2 Week Pays for It Baby Carriages All mationally advertised makes in reed or enamel fin- ish for your selection. Prices " $8.95 $2 Cash—$1 Weekly Bed---Spring---Mattress A First Quality Metal Bed, in mahogany, walnut, white or ivory enamel finish; a Rustproof Sanitary anng and an All-cotton, Very Comfortable Mattress— I three pieces at Phillip Levy’s for the very s 2 4.75 special price of ......ioih el $3.00 Cash—$1.00 Weekly Out-of-Town Folks Whether you want to pay = b 3 spot flbhnor b'uv )‘:llll‘ furni- —_— - An_ Ostermoor:mat- 3 z 4 4 ture on liberal credit terms, Frame is made of extra Blue Flame oughl '3’@'{'- A | ee p Now at Phillip L P Ty B S et s eary anthn S0 e T : R L T g e £ edges and has heav: I | Every detall of tlnum'he- 5 5 L} . DIVISION UOF AME R \ 3 2R . ave a large pavach metal cross braces in the oil 5t°"° i o Sow e Later | |- NG : : assortment of | | MRy b e Inves; : Phflhp l.‘oy’.md.. 134 ) eis beautifully col- | | refunding raiiroad fares—and bl::.h h{:@m . > “1‘ Gardiner, Bhe Flnme ‘Wickless D‘W ¢ . i 5 g } g ored Fiber, remember that 1 \ S i Grass and Con- 1y $5.00 | oitelSewigrs iR, | ‘z:" o § b R/ @EX 5& |Easean _ WE_PaY THE

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