Evening Star Newspaper, July 12, 1922, Page 15

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Attempt to Rob Church in Spain GEGRGE J. GOULD , . > ; - A N e will not play ! % = Lectures in This Country. - ; : - F By khe Associated Prem. Y LONDON, July 12.—8ir George Pro- ) P ; P l —" - Re- 0 WARRIES AGTRESS | eskimmicran o it o . e ‘Peter against Pau 2 injures ymrnx':hn & Galacian ex- esterday. iy e > % press train onlli ‘with an Asturian| Hi knighted i . - s \ —_—— p ‘L e Lamni e vl oL Bale il 3 : ; This_business is founded on the basic principle of Mrs. Alice Sinclair Second |, Batire tumites ars sepented to have |{gsi-39; “ves president of tne Reval|f| - ! sias : : * selling furniture at the lowest possible margin of profit. | Wife—Plan Honeymoon |eas ‘s mother ‘end thres danghiers | miticoizer (Bogton) and Seroth. k| T ; LT : : I3 . were, killed, while'ln another s father o . : Hence all furniture is figured on the lowest competi- 3 in Scotland.- caped out of & family of elght. HELD AS ART THIEF. tive cash price, and anything that adds to the cost of By the Atscciated Press, 5 1y7he sccldent was due to & mistaken- * furniture is eliminated. Therefore NEW YORK, July -13.—George J. Stk "iea tosche, ot me| BLAST KILLS MANY. | raidtoMorgw dgent. , ; ‘ : —we will not give discounts Top' &5 — ), Ju .—The ne - i | p e 2 | 3 ;) . e abtte rend pparriats| Ammunition Depot Explosion at |E! Debate vesterday printed reports i i g Kl ; ! ; . —we will not cut prices tro) Leo: Tas been ; - 2 ' —we will not give unlimited credit to members of the Gould family. The Groden, Germany. P _::“!'n '::;mm:n‘:,‘:'m e 1 | ) e W ) 4 g bride was Mrs. Alice Sincl: BERLIN, July 13.—Thirty ecently made to remove cer- 2 WR A g | ! : actress who achieved some succ 2 PTRONS | tamptirecentiv made ) i g storekeeper knows in his own heart tha Mr. Gould went abroad seve: of & depot of ammunition sup- paintings were_re- ractices must to cost of goods, if one e he fiifihnba“:d T htl.n:-w:'-:g;: rerd""-; glr;“l:ifinn“l" u‘;‘f::““' e &fi,é"g“fl"?n“fi“m;:' abzLev L*' ..! S ¢ x mer mnn' s an ld'ln:l another cnlto":ner “fllt a; S lon cause: L3 nt or| . = mn wife. “A sojourn in Scotland undil|others. Rallroad trafic has been sus- |Shres otians wors oioe irraced in = customer g ge pay ¢ fall, 1t is understood, will keep Mr.|pended because the embankment in and’ Mrs. Gould abroad until Novem- |the neighborhood was badly damaged. | s mniores: o u The minister of instruction is con- bers Many windows in Cuxhaven were |sidering a project to transfer the 3 e e % [ s Mrs. Edith Kingdon Gould, first wife |shattered and numerous persons were th uestion_to the Central b ) t of Georue 3. Couia. diea Jurs than ' |Inpures b sieae semmtaiy o* "T® Falniings n question o the 1S dining room suite, ol witn her husband e thalt o : with her husban eir es- . g e s S N wh This reproduction of a classic Italian suite is developed in .a wnrm.adenhl:n:;hu:i:d lv'riml.h ast November when e Was . d a 3 1 m by a heart attack and died s i attractive pieces. 60-inch buffet, closed-in server, oval extension table an 'w minutes. i i = o . Thé marriage of the first Mrs. wood panel sides. Gould took place at the home of Jay Gould at Irvington in 1886. She was an actress in the company of the late Augustin Daly when she became en- ®aged to Mr. Gould. There were several children, Kingdon and Jay Gould, Mrs. Anthony Drexel, Lady Decles, Geargs Gould, jr.; Edith and a Vacation?,, George J. Gould was born in New York city on February 6, 1864 and was educated In Dr. Cornwall’s private k : school. Upon the death of his father e he took up the management of the Ien't it fandamentally a change and a rest? Gould enterprises and has been in {;m“"g" hmigau’oln with I;)llhor mem- ers of the family over s manage- o e b5 o ment of the estate. s recent ro- If you must remain in the city this summer, « movi as trustee of the estate y < . (3 » Supreme Court Justice Whitiaker for. give yourself a vacation! lowed several court actions. 3 i During blistering July and August send the EX PASTMS TRIAL. famsly washing to the Manhattan, where it will ., Church Presbytery to Take Up - . 5 P e d :::. ::f:tlly and efficiently handled—at mod . ' ANADARKO, Okla., July 12.—Trial of Rev. Thomas J. Irwin, former 2 Your health and strength depend on saving yourself in our tropical season. pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Lawton, Okla., on ecclesi- Phone the Manhattan today and find out how really economical it is! for it. Briefly our policy is this: 3 Cash and credit customers must pay the same price. We make no charge for credit up to 90 days: those desiring longer terms + must pay 6 per cent for the privilege. v o=_ & .‘k This 5-piece suite, $45 Suitable for dining porch or breakfast room. In- cludes drop-leaf table lnr’fonr chairs. In old ivory or blue enamel, artistically decorated. table, $19.75 : £ s cot e, mutern TS Daveno suite, %69 base, turned pedestal, oblong Ope simple operation converts davenport into a comfortable bed top, as eketched, or can be g had with oval top if desired. Tllustration shows a davenport open and closed. When closed, space under seat is ample for mattress and bedding. All three pieces are.upholstered in brown Spanish mole, best of the mimlme leathers. astical charges was set for July 24 at session of the El Reno presbytery here. The trial will be held at Law- ton. No action was taken on charges agalnst him. i HUGE SPOT ON MARS. Harvard Learns of Great White Area Seen From Flagstaff.. | CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 12.—AI telegram was recelved yesterday at Just about the last of these Sample electric Washing machines Used for demonstration purposes The machines in this sale have been used to demonstrate the Hector's efficient per formance. They are in perfect run- ning order, and except for a faing “water line” on the inside of the cyl- inder they look like new machines. £ho monasacturer calle er calls in demonstration machines now in use. “The Bags get the wear, ' the Lowell obserentors ot FIsEriol. The Clothes get the wash.” Arix, announcing that a great white area, ahrflllf"nl and lfio‘,e‘c}‘:m.i J. peared on [ars on e night o uly §-10. The dispatch sald the spot was Phone North 3953, 3954 or 3955 over the Margaritifer Sinus reglon and covered: 300,000 square miles of surtace, in longitude 20, latituds 20 Bouth. REPLACE RIVER BUOYS. ‘The lighthouse service of the De- partment of Commerce announced to- Yay that channel buoy, 7B, on the Jlm!l’orlver, l;eponeld l;lllln‘ since June will_be replaced as soon as - 03 L practicable. Burton Point Flats buoy, 1336 to 1346 Florida Avenue N.W. No. 2, in Hills bay, Plankatank river, Va., reported J 4, 130 yasds, ‘200 ~ 3 3 degrees from its charted position, ! - +will also be replaced soon, the light- house service said. A Real Bargain Sale! Hundreds of pairs women's high-grade low shoes Whites—Blacks—~Tans—Patents Thurs&ay and Friday at or porch couch $6.75 hammock, $11.75 Is made of closely woven In gray or khaki duck. Romelink reed and fitted with metal spring, heavy mattress, fim¢ lant box. 30 inches hn' magasine pocket; complete with gal- rame, §’lkel a little garden in one’s vanized steel chain and hooks for windshield. Finished in ecru, window. banging. Stand extra. _white, gray or blue enamel. The features are— Swinging wringer Domestic motor Safety device Central control Self lubrication Guaranteed as if you had paid full price ‘SR down and 5 $5 monthly pays for it (The Hecht Co., fourth floor.) This bedroom suite, $p45 American walnut, fine cabinet construction Artistic Queen Anne design, masterful in construction, this handsome bedroom suite in- cludes long vanity, bow-end bed, massive chifforobe and extra large dresser. The efficient Bohn Syphon Refrigerator ; On sale at all our stores except the “City Club Shop.” Most of them have been on sale recently at $5.95— then reduced from $6.50, $7.50, $8.50. White Pumps and Ox- fords, Blacketrimmed White Sports Shoes, Tan Calf Pumps and Oxfords, Patent Leather Pumps— IN ALL SIZES. Included, also, short lines, incomplete sizes, in White Ni and White Rein- railroads and big institations everywhere, be cause they have CONGOLEUM Rugs About half regular prices You can’t do better than follow such 'ex- because of slight irregularities in finish pert authority. ? You tnow these rugssmon them o e sy, | 'TNE BOhn Sanitor sightly patterns, and, above all, for being the most sani- shown kere is i ! This inviting ; skin and Oxfords— tary of floor coverings. Congole_umfl. o 4 Wi Todn Pupe— ety eIl 89 Overstuffed ROCKE Patent Leather Strap Black Kid and Calf and Oxfords— fi a §nmber.li)i'od:.t es. sizes in All sales final at $298. None exchanged, mo C. 0. D. or Mail Orders. S these handsome rugs —Rich hardwood case. i l 1,75 , toon";a;fgu for every room —%fl&nf cabinet construction. in wing design S —Nicke! 7 $ $ $ ‘—125-pou.pn|:‘§;i l:.m:i::;rd 5 Just as comfortable as it looks. Made with - K { > \ P O 1 well padded seat and high back—upholstered f * for 9x12 ft. Seamless porcelain lined in durable grade brown Spanish leatherette 69 15 6x9 (As easy to clean a3 a glass bowl) g 10.6 —looks and wears like leather.. 6x9 ft. 7 s g et O‘u‘;;‘n;i;e Columbia Grafonolas and records I3 y o gl cots, *1% Cor. 7th & K 414 %h S, - " . 1914-16 Pa. Ave. “233 Pa. Ave. SE. x ; Solid osk or me- . wide, heavy link fabric eprings, - D&Y Pet T S

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