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\ mRPE[m PLANES RAID MOVIE SHOW |OFFICER ESCAPES DEATH |, Acsr v dimansamace soemss — =7 - cause of the disaster to the Spanisl NEW RENT sc”EDULE a“ AND STEAL FILM OF BY FEIGNING INSANITY |arms. ho casuaities of which wers estimated s high as 31,000. OINK BATTLESHIP - el OGN E e e APARTMENTS =1 ; K B LETIPSIC, September 25.-The au- |Dendez Silvestre, former commandant- dience In a suburban motion picture ;'o“;‘;‘:o":sm‘el:‘l:r. v ot kll(;edhh‘l 1424 Sixteenth Street NW. - > theater was given a taste ot real wild | (2700 rmm“lha ‘;(:M:“:;";:‘ém:g Near Seott Cirele i Seven Hits Out of Seventeen | ¥est action vesterday, when a score| (.o ey story published by High-grade housckecping apartment. 8 rooms. 3 baths and porch. Rooms unusually large and well arranged. Passenger FRONT, BACK, SIDE, TOP of” armed men, believed to be €O | 4o Heraldo de Madrld, 5 > and freight elevators. T'}ERE is an ARMORSHIELD PAINT munists, ruided the house and con or every surface. Beautifying and i g "\ _Th e . Sil- enduring, lh}s: scientifically mze,;-lntx Scored AgamSt Arkansas fiscated @ film deplcting alleged | vestre 1'&“52?‘:‘:’5;’;.5?,??542‘,?»5'1«".3.. One suite of 4 rooms on first floor, furnished. chaotic condltions in Russia and the | lcan city where only the Spanish Also a suite of 2 rooms and lavatory on first floor. suitable for a doctor’s office. « 3 create property permanence heretofore v ” unknown. Paint now with this better | by Navy Flyers. consequences of the military power 57;7.‘;‘1&3"'&'.'::5"';‘1,'flf&“t&':.fi"’-‘l paint at a better price. There's a moral | of the soviet government. enabled him to reach the French zone s : and money gnlrlr?lee behind each gallon. The raiders, all of whom were|Of Morocto, where he was met by Now Available Open for Inspection OPINION ON TEST DIVIDED |2bout thirty years of age, wore Ger- | his son, the two proceeding direct For Floor Plans and Reservations See man military blouses. ~They gained | to South America on a French mer- entrance buying, chant vessel. by buying. tickets for the|“"Many documents relative to - the Armorshield House Paint, $3.50 Gal cheapest- sgats in the house, but once’ inside drew revolvers and demanded |defeat of the Spanish forces under MADE IN WASHINGTOY I'ACTORY PRICE Some Officers Claim Maneuvers Off | side @ They then dicsupeare and | Gen- Silvestro are said to have been left no clues to thefr: ldentity. burned in order to cover his flight. RMORSHIELD DAINT Virginia Capes Show Air Attack |“ConP WIS Secontly attempted to Gen. Silvestre, after the battle at | interrupt the showing of-the .same | Molilla in July, 1921, was variously | CORPORA TION . 1317 New York Avenue Main 2844 Bs the Associated Press. 7 Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. Rental Agent * 738 Fifteenth Street N.W. A T AT S i 6 Would Succeed. film {n Hamburg., but hithetto itsreported to have been killed, made exhibition here has been undisturbed. | captive or to have committéd House cuints Wall Paints Varnisbes NOPRFOLK, Va. September 28. = Diametrically opposite opintons de- i lli = > i veloped among observing, officers as the result of th® maneuvers off the e ien Sl Al Two Days L eft to Ta k e A dv anta ge 0 f out three ships of the Atlantic fleet and theoretically destroyed one of = them. ® THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY /2= Seven hits were registered out of ||l . J l b [ ’ Jlomo s ulius Lansburgh Furniture Co.’s all finding their mark on the Ar- kansas. - % Test Called Success. In the o n of Rear Admiral W. A. Motre; chief of the naval air f service; Commander T. G. Ellyéon of the air scrvice, Navy Department, and | - | Col. C. H. Danforth, Atmy air service, | i f commandant_of Langley Fleld, Va.) L » 3 B an Il Account the test was satisfactory in all re- spects, demonstrating, they claim. that planes equipped with torpedoes can successfully attack battleships !romdlll;'c aurhckc. cwecmolg'.‘;: n:g; . . s k i . ; ] p moke scrcen . ; ; 3 o p a1 the-“Gontrary,” tne opinion generally || Saturday night will mark the close of this great event, with its host of Was ‘Cxpresscd among naval offic P X stgleat ] on_the fagship Wyaming, that to; Thrifty Economy Opportunities. But there is still time to get your share of ay's experimen on. v % & % 7 the planes are effective Within a S 5, E ; 5 e s eomtheir. Suac. 'und its savings. Friday and Saturday are yours. And remember that conven- that the two squadrons coul ave . - 3 5 been ~annihilated befors reaching ient Credit Payments are at your service. striking distance of the dreadnought S had the battleships been protected by the usual screens of destroyers. They aléo contend that the secondary Datteries of the warships under bat- | tle conditious, could have blown to atoms every plane beforc it had an opportunity to discharge its destruc- tive cargo. | Eighteen Planes in Raid. | il Eighteen planes participated in the mimic battle, but one failed to dis- charge its missile. The test was tions. il Promptly at 5 o'clock the flagship Wyoming, with Admiral J. C. McDon- ({ ald, commander-in-chief of the bat- || tleship force of the Atlantic fleet. on || board, und the superdreadnaughts || Arkansas and North Dakota got un- || der way and headed out to sea. After |||l steaming _three hours the fleet reached the rendezvous about fifty | Pay Weekl)} 4 i The Soft Glow of a Stately Floor Lamp Will make your home more home- like during the coming months. The Electric Lamp sketched, three- inch mahogany pedestal, with silk The Queen Anne Sonoraisa master-work. milen off the cepes sud/awalted:tha |l shads, Like the great creative artists of the world, et o e et dieiaipte G, ‘ Sonora experts have concentrated on the B AL A St Branes and o $ 75 The New Queen Anne Dining Room Sui i soul of the phonograph. That soul is its S et s Ships. . J - . 3 3 ning g Qom uite it In This Popular Walnut Finish ‘ ' At 10:18 the first squadron of nine tone, endlessly developed and perfected in torpedo planes appeared on the hori- | t a th leshi| torcea |l : . Y . il the Sonora by subtle refinements through drauhe ;a:db‘}te‘xe:x; ?:n?x::l‘:":;il:::mffl il 2 Like picture. The four picces com- {i which the dead record is transformed into Lantern - Coneear ~ qnartors * were il W prising this suite are unusually attrac- I life-li alsats sounded on all of the ships and they [/ii(i * \ tive. Large Buffet with mirror, China warm, life-like, pulsating sound. were cleared for action and all of the plnet Desk i Cabinet. oblong Extension Table and o i guns trained on the rapidly advanc- s 5 inclosed Server. _\ real value at the sale price of . . . . i * y." A he s d s = il By means of scientific experiments in the Toh of torpedo-inden Nyers arew near iti 1ot kept on the other two battleships dition often more flawless than the Ol’lglna]. constantly maneuvering at full speed. | ||l|! The flagship narrowly escaped belng Hear the wonder-tone of the Queen Anne hit by “clever maneuvering on the | it rt of th vigate d the Ne h and other Sonora. master-models. Dalota also escaped theoretical de- struction by a slim margin. Two Planes Forced Down. 350 to §3000 Commander Bartigtt of the attack- { || |tng force mancuvered his planes - E | around the warships seeking cvery Dealers Everywhere | opportunity to strike a vital spot and ||| 5 | frequently succeeded. i ! The crews of the battleships handt- free use of wood—Nature’s truest resonator SN avaid the aneny forees tnabe ([l I mahogany finish with drawer‘and —Sonora i 5 have elimina t.hes 5 :;;‘n:aer:quadrun ahead and the oth- ”‘ compartments for stationery. Spec:al— b lEd_ h"n, ’ | “The dreadnaughts went into battie {illl harsh, nasal sounds long associated with with the target ship Arkansas in (he % center of the line, tl t be- most phonographs. The all-wood, laminated tween the thres wurxfip,hilr'l'\',?,’m:g ~ b'e i a broadside. Changing t tactics, I horn, made of from five to fifteen thick, the planes attacked on the fanks of | (|| beptem r Sale O_f il crosshanded akesth ;{ho fleet and, conc:nltraf.lled on the Ar- Hit ) So = ansas, scoring thef t hit th - i an veneers, makesthe Sonoraren starboard quarter. The angle fire |||l ‘;"‘ [l Lace Curtains and Portieres | Lace Curtains A Sale of Ferns Also Shrubs, Plants and Evergreens. Fresh from the greenhouses. and all potted and securely wrapped. Sonora Phonograph Company, Inc. deBtroyers wors forced 1o dctens |l Ferns. priced as follows: GEO. E. BRIGHTSON. Prestdent ;'I.'n"."i‘e‘xgi E‘lll‘hmithexr Toddeney et 54_98 Irish Point lLace Curtain, $4.75 1213 Areh St., Philadelphin e o imtaemoa fi b $6.98 Brussels Net Lace Curtains, § 6_25 i ] Deiamare was sohediled to take PAT: ' L Medium size...$1.25 R T ‘»t‘ N E i in the maneuvers, but instead re- mained at anchor. . 5 Large size, " A Sale of Blankets and Comforts i - $]__75, $2_75 Double Double Blankets Comferts Comiorts i Blankets Various colors. Latge size, Turted Tufted in various 1[ - None delivered or sent C. O. D. S"'msm"s' Sneetas ;’”’”' : " colors, ]\ I : ) R .49 75 98. $E.49 il . . | 2 5 2 5 g; 3890 SHOES .Vt | & : (=) : -% | i g Royal Easy Chair - _ Solid oak frame, covered with imitation leather. Push the but- ton and recline. Console Table and Mirror Mahogany_Finish. September Sale Price, 162 This Four-Piece Walnut-Finish Bedroom Suite’ | Just as pictured, and exceptionally hand- some in design. 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They costno more in San Francisco than they do in New England. W.L.Douglas $4.00 ud..‘M.EO shoes 7.00 and $8.00 shoes with | for Boys, best'in quality, best in C_O_M_PA_LE ::;' :10.00 or $12.00 shoes made. style,%"xtafluau saog for Boys. 70 MERCHANTS: If no dealer in your town handles | If not for sale In President wa.L,Douglac allou,i write today for exclusive rights vicinity, send fr‘ ‘W. L. Douglas Shos Co., to handle this quick selling, quick turn-over line. free cataleg. 210 Spark t., Brookten, Mase. = W. L. DOUGLAS S_TORES~IN WASHINGTON: nia Avenue, N.W. [| wonsws srorx} 1327 F St N.W. =3 1905 Pennsylva ¥ OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS