Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1922, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHING’!.‘ON D. C THURSDAY SEPTEM:BER 7. 1922, : ‘ TWO PERSONS CLAIM ° EX-JUDGE LOCKE DIES. . |BERLIN Z00 TO CLOSE FIRE PERILS CHICAGO JAIL |MODERN SCHOOLMA'AM |¢ow shoopine. What with swagwel® sticks and sport clothes and startlinz IRAT BITES CHILD CHICAGOS (GOLD COAST |ciu war voran o 7otara| GATES THROUGH WINTER | omcuco. oo 7, — rive| ENTRANCES MEXICANS | coimurs, ao yosnis » armis HOPESBLGHTED oarmscee con, S 7 S lN MlNE R[SBUE‘ GIVE UP CRACKER!| cuicaco, September 7—From out| Bench in Florida 37 Years. |yonopeument Adopts nuqnnm St Aoy Dinalhes st mosth R e are, the “ffia” thoss seil-appair of the musty pages of the city's his-| KITTERY, Me., September 7.—~Judge of the loop and between Clark and MEXICO CITY Bemgmhgr 7.—The | Mexicq City, some hectic moments.. .5 R e e e exg:::mffi-‘n,. SiTuEe | tory a legal battle was under way to- | James W. Locke of Jacksonville, Fia., Policy in Hope of Avoiding Kinsie streets nrly llll night. A |time-honored conception of the typi- | The YOURE women came from all” dl;t of raw men t which tl havle be ;n day to obtain posscssion of 160 acres al;s at his 4'“"1"';&' :flnay';::: Y:’ Bankruptcy. -:.‘fl"::‘. l‘ll;m nh “m ut pr te‘u» cal schoolma’am—sharp features, spec- | Maine and down the coast to Florid: tal lnz .w.y from the |lon. n the 3 -front r terday, ;'n eighty-five y of the fire-| nl’ atus and from Washington to Los Angele 190, met out yesterday to | OF N OTU Sle e o e 'Y: | was born in Wilmington, Vt., October | By the Associated Press. fn the city. The m!. et | oo DALY R e o = e d Fon eniidron of Eoodies they were eat- mosin A8 LrenEd k. at| S 837, In October, 1875, he was ap- | BERLIN, . September 7.— Facing|in a butlding fillea rith "Ehesaicals | the tob of the head—has been pleas- |04 ffom the mide of school terms i Many Days Yet Requlre to ] ing on the grass many millions of dollars. A claim to | pointed to the United States district | hankruptcy, the management of the | 87d were spread by & southwest ingly corrected here during the past|the states ta gain an intimate know: of the rodents, Infuriated be-(the ground was filed by Herman|court for the southern distriet of| o L "0 0 oo o =0 ol T | wind fox weeks by the more than 1,600 (edge of the Spanish language b: rrow Through Mass | cause four-year-old Helen Miller elung Krueding and Elizabeth Schmidt. Florida.- He resigned July 4, 1912. o ardens, After an Jhour's battle the flames|young woman school teachers {rom |studying it in its native haunts. Th s u 1] on m & cracker it tried to take from L g At one time he served on ma beneh | cided to close the gates of the place | were brought under control, the de-|the United States who have been tak- | Mexican government provided a num- E her, buried Ita fangs in her log and| Seven hundred and twenty defend- | A% R0 08, curt" of appeals at| ¢ the public from October 1 to March | Struction helnx connn- to the build- | ing special summer courses in Spanish | ber of courses in Spanish and supple of Debris hung on until It was killed by work-|ants. including some of Chicago's M M8 CITC0T 8oy g “republican | 18 next year. It is cstimuted that “ ing in which the originated, a|at the mational university. mentary, studies and also furnished - & men. The workmen then slew about | Wealthlest citizens, were named I | ng g civil war veteran. least 4000000 marks would b P e | AT Repperasauer “but mot too| e 2 dozen more of the big rodents which : the documen uired to tide over the winter “ a nurby hotel fled to the streets and | much so, they cluttered up the down- | Mexico City and return. There wesp. were darting about among other chil-| Claim to The tract dates back to the s Sy R e Xop were Moyt onen. priso; in the jail, only a block |town streets every afternoon when|a few man teachers slong, but their GO 10 FEET IN 24 HOURS|® " '™t 2 i 1oat o the Dasames: Nmn CHIEF TECHNOLOGIST | (5. 50 1o'rs deohts o2 N eay nave | aWeY. Were alarmed. classes were over to do their win- | numbers were negligible. e was an lalend. Il O e ey chlef _tech | been forced to take similar steps duo i bureau of mine: es. {ACTRESS,BENT ON SECOND Ner nE"';:f,:m-)E’ Fanasion, :eltlt‘lmdl'l;:k:\‘l.:p;zln'l‘:i S eatant director of| Some fears are entertained for the tment of the xmerlor possible injurious consequences of the . Br Rrbrone 12 a graduate of Leland | winter's economy arrangements, afnes Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan Stanford’_Unive raity, California. Fio| the herding of various types of ani- s been with the bureau for five years. mals together will be necessit: tated. north of the mouth of the Chicago Artl W. Ambrose, D moe e iaus ¥ 0! Wi i i t Let-U d the island and acquired prop- orkers Continue Withou : ?|SUICIDE EFFORT, REPENTS ,.?x";"r?;m,ew!men Jand acquited prop- on Two Levels of Cali- - cestors of the two wgg:;lrted the re- 2 " | covery proceedings t fornia Shafts. Donnie Harrison “Wants to Begin | — Life Over Again,” aé Chances for Recovery Are Learned. , Br (he Associated Press. J SON, Calif.. September T.—|p oy iies press. s that the buried miners in the| NEW YORK, September 7.—Donnie Argonaut shaft would be reached by |Harrison. actress, who attempted sule rescue crews which have been tun- |cide on Tuesday by taking poison, ree . gained consclousness for a few mine neling shly since a week “K"quu at Bellevue Hospi!al yesterday . in time to bring them | —just long enough to say that she : aded after it became | Would try to Kill herself ag;\l;: if, this swin early today thut rescuers bur- | StemPt proved unsuceessful | bhy- ving from the 3.600-foot level of | cover. dy workings have yet to| Miss Harrison's mother. to whom i 2 i the young actress addressed a fare- feet of caved-in debrisl oy " ote was said to be hurrying rs and 29% feet of solid | here from her home in Del i Later, on being told that har iR iices W. N. moses &, Sons Furni - me F and 1th Sts. upmcry Established 1861 Exceptional Purchase and s Vetter conditions are en-|for recovery were good. Miss Harrison | was believed by some | said she was glad, because she wanted | mining experts here that it will be | 1o “begin life all over again.” i I ' closer to thirteen than to - ven days i Son e before the task is accomplished. R T e . Work Witkout Let-Up. is said to affect the powers of hear- Fred L. Lowell, safety engineer for | ing. Some singing masters refuse to | 4 -| teach women who have adopted this fashion. Advertisement. 31| ALL-THE-YEAR-ROUND i FAMILY MEDICINE || You must One of the oldest and most reliable New York importing houses have decided to discontinue their lace curtain section, offer to us exclusively for Washington a large proportion of their stock atgreat price concessions. We have endeavored Mr. Hobart ] has held (han.e ot rescue work in Sis 3 el eas | to group these curtains into lots, but the assort- EXFREMIER IN U.5. | & The blg valuc , ment is so great that it will be impossible to men- £ /. September 7.—Andreas 0 uq“id‘ and Pastes for tion a” former premier of Po- ding member of the || who is now ||| an —4 x =4 White, Black, Tan, Brown . R s . Sl mes et mun “n,%i%x-_’éj‘i_i,ff&{;‘;fl?j’eé°"r"e'z e F.F. om.gomm Inc.. Buffalo. N. ¥ and Ox-Blood Shoes. Below are listed a few lots and indicative of the his party in the wutumn elections to|[ the die tremendously lowered prices. One Lot of Plain s Tog of Net Curtains Net Curtains 214 yards long. White DISTRICT | muw: 2}% yards long. Made of and ecru, made of extra 10 Ibs-, 69c CERESOTA fine Brussels Net, double quality English Bobbin-Net 1 hems and trimmed with a in medium and cable qual- We Lead-Others Follow! FLOUR variety of extremely fine ities, finished with double £ hems and artistic narrow or lace edges. Regularly 2 s wide lace edges. Regularly MR 5.00 o S0, worth $5.50 to $6.50. $2.50 a Pair $2.95 a Pair “The Prize Bread Flour KINGAN’S i of the World” %fi gg" 43° STORFS"'|NCORPORATED it s Princess Lace Curtains OUR PRICES ARE Low Bw QUALlTY FIRST.— ALWAYS Curtains of real handmade Princess lace, mounted on‘ extra quality English Net. 2V, yards long; white. [KELLOGG'S o D. G. S. ARMOUR’S BAKER’S e e e, TN o BUTTER GRAPE COCOA Reularty worth 1430 .. 850 b BREAD Strictly - Highest JUICE % Lb. Can, 19¢ Regularly worth $17.50 =-...... 10.95 pr. TOASTIES 1 SPECIAL! BAKER'S Regularly worth $21.00 ........ 13.75 pr. 3 yards long. 1 Regularly worth $24.00 ......... $15.00 pr. o Regularly, worth $25.! 00 --...cou 16.50 pr. =3 CHOCOLATE The Best Juzlity at An 3c : 4 Lb. 14 Pound, 17¢| Price! 3 e 200 485 $ ; At D.G. S. UL res 4 B i USE OUR WONDERF GOLD BAG COFFEE % 27; Bicissle: ineoc i . GELFAND’S RELISH FOUNTAIN brand HAMS i i ke b vl v s th?tegiclil:‘rltsl' apfizitzing, Pure and Wholesome—a “combination” : Hams that are different—learn the'Fountain difference. Regularly worth $10.50 ........ $6.50 pr. 3 || Whole Hams, per Ib.................... A ameid 340 Regularly worth $13.50 ........ - 8.50 pr. Small Jar ............ 15¢ Tall Jar ............. ) Regularly worth $14.50 ........ 8.95 pr. 3 yards long. . i p 5:50 seieses s 9.95 pr. FINE SARDINES What You Want In Cake—You’ll Get in Regularly worth $15.50 pr In Oil, in Cartons, with Keys 4 cans . . 25¢ Irish Point Curtains Irish Point Curtains, Swiss manufacture; ecru color; 2% yards long; plain center with edge border. Regularly worth $6.00 ......... R D T e $3.25 pr. Ivory and Ecru Irish Point” Curtains, 2}2 yards long. Regularly worth $8.50 ......cevveiiuniiin... $4.95 pr. White Irish Point Curtains, 3 yards long Regularly Worth' $9.00) . s aisime sisisisis oisiioss simminisiis ....$5.50 pr. White and Ivory Irish Point Curtams, 21/2 yards long. chularly Worth SIS0 L L e ai i ein s esaiatie $6.50 pr. White Irish Point Curtains, 3 yards lono Regularly: Corby %= Cake —the utmost of quality—the rich quality that comes with COMET 10 pkg- pure 1ngred1ents Perfect texture—delicate flavors—de- licious icing—nutritious as well as a dainty confection. More of those wonderful Strawberry, Cocoanut, Vanilla, Orange, Chocol-le, Mocha, G-string, polished-handle st PALN; (;gvzlsflcSOAP BROOMS At all Fresh from . IVORY SOAP, D.G.S. the Corby 3 for 20c 63c P Ovens 01d Dutch Cleanser, A BARGAIN! : 3 for 26c - WOPH $12.50 4 oy ioeecvmseseesmmnss et anasss $7.50 pr. Ivory Irish Point Curtains, 2V, yards long. Regularly BEAUFONT GINGER ALE ] (“The Ginger Ale from Virginia®) Ll e SR e $7.95 pr. White Irish Point Curtains, 3 yards long. Regularly All D. G. S. Stores Are Well Supplied With This Highest Quality Ale. - N You Should Take Advantage of Our Very Special Price - : $2.45 case : L L R e U S $8.95 pr. ; : \ Ivory Irish Point Curtains, 21/2 yards long. = Regularly worth $15.50 cc.eeeenatamenien., S -+..$9.50 pr. A Complete List of D. G. S. Stores on Page 381 of the City Phone Directory Address Commummtlons to 2325 18th St. N W. Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan

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