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John B. Cochran, Pres. FRUGALITY That business which wastes the least succeeds the most. In banking there is room for NO'waste. We believe that saving our depositors’ time is essential to our success, and so If you have a banking problem and want to know its solution, S come to the Franklin National and learn it without Franklin said, “Waste nothing.” we use dispatch in all our dealings. delay. Commercial Accounts 3% on Scvings Accounts 4% on Time Certificates tHE FRANKLIN NATIONAL sanx Pennsylvania Ave. at Tenth Street N.W. Thos. P. Hickman, V. Pres. & Cashier THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Sonves®ts othe,whele ety when T MUSICAL WILL BE GIVEN lations on' the results of Tuesday. I am sure that the fine work you and the committee did by way of prepara; on w! universally recognized.” Others who havi Era Proceeds Will Pay for Christmas |contralto solo, “Morning, Noon and e congratulated the ) Night” (Johnson); two Creole dance melodies; ° quartet, laby” (Spross), “When You and I Were Young, Maggie” (Butterfleld); tenor solo, “Duna” By the Assoclated Press. widow, with a hammer. has found new life—and in- dividuality—by the simple Ornaments Of Quaint Attractiveness At Oppenheimer’s Many a mediocre frock addition of the proper trim- ming ornament, as featured in profusion here. Presenting a wide range of choice from— $1 to $5 eimers SHOP UNIQUE Eighth and E Streets jthe death penalty.” Ornaments of Metal Bead Cabochon Bone —beautifully fashioned Adding A Bedroom At No Extra Cost As soon as a Davenport-Bed enters your living room, the prob- lem of providing sleeping accommodation for the out-of- town guest or relative is solved. These handsome Daven- ports are readily convertible into a comfortable full-size bed. Three-piece Puliman Davenport- Bed Suite in imitation leather, complets with good Stearns & mattrots e 9160 Pullman Davenport-Bed Suite in & Foser matiress. - $140 Long or Short Pullman Daven- port, golden oak, complete with e, tteation enther 909.75 Rarpen Davenport-Bed in imita- tion leather, golden oak, with oo sttt mees - 90975 Beautiful Three-piece Suite in tapestry, separate loose cushions, complete with Stearns $22 5 & Foster mattress LIFE TIME In the modern Davenport-Bed you find a beautiful fumishmg. They are not at all like the old- time clumsy bed-davenports, but are graceful in design, and when used as a sofa you'd never know, either from their appearance or comfort, that there was a bed concealed. A large number of these good- looking Davenport-Bed Suites and single Davenports, in a wide variety of magnificent coverings, have just arrived at Mayer’s Life Time Furniture Store. Come in and we’ll be delighted to show them to you. . ' They are not expensive. 8 MORE THAN 4 A MAYER & CO. ‘Seventh Street oA i Between D & E <URNITU: . B = 4 -~ HAMMER MURDER CASE GOES TO JURY TODAY Only Judge's Charge Remains Be- fore Mrs. Phillips’ Fate Comes Up for Verdict. LOS ANGELES, Calif.,, November 15. —Only the judge's instruction to the Jury remained today before that body received the case of Mrs. Clara Phillips, charged with having killed Mrs. Alberta Meadows, twenty-year-old Arguments were completed yesterday, Charles W. Fricke, deputy district at- torney, concluding the state's appeal that Mrs. Phillips be made to pay “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth” for the murder charged to her, The crowds trying to get into the courtroom have become so large that the county board of supervisors passed an ordinance forbidding loitering in the hall of records, where the trial Is in progress. Deputy sheriffs have consid- erable difficulty ‘in enforcing it, being greeted with “booes™ and hisses. Deputy District Attorney Fricke com- pleted his final argument for the prose- cution yesterday. Mr. Fricke declared that Mrs. Phillips’ temper got her into the situation in which she finds herself. “‘She knows herself guilty and doesn't xpect to escape,” he asserted. “All she is hoping for is that it won't be The deputy district attorney ridiculed the defense claim that Mrs. Phillips did not commit the crime. *“Every act of the defendant since the slaying shows a gullty knowledge,” he declared. URGE 1924 CAMPAIGN BE OPENED AT ONCE Democrats Throughout Country En- thused Over Recent Election Re- sults, Chairman Hull Declares. “The victory won by the democrats {in the late election has heartened the democratic party throughout the na- tion and created a general desire among democratic leaders for the im- mediate beginning of an active presl- dential campaign,” according to Cor- dell Hull, chairman of the democratic national committee, in- a issued from headquarters. Chairman Hull won an overwhelm- ing personal victory in his election to Congress from the fourth Tennessee district by a majority exceeding 8,000, which is double the highest any dis- trict ever gave to any candidate in Tennessee. Chairman Hull pald high compliment to the headquarters staff I for effective publicity and organiza- jtion_work, which he says has been the best in the history of the party. “The democratic national commit- i tee,” says Chairman Hull, “is already I planning and inaugurating the cam- {paign of 1924, and is encouraged in the belief that the prospects of suc- cess will insure the committee a much more liberal financlal support than it had in the campaign just won.” Among the congratulatory letters to Chairman Hull is the following former President Woodrow Wil- “I feel that I speak only the statement chairman are W. G. McAdoo, Col. Ed- ward M. House, Homer 8. Cummings, John W. Davis and Norman E. Mack. “Cavatina” (. Eve Service at Church of the Ascension. ADMIT SOUTHERN RHODESIA.| The choir of the Church of the|solo, “Perpetual Negotiations Concluded by South African Union. From the Living Age. Negotiations for the entrance of Southern Rhodesia into the South|carols will be sung by the choir, ac- African Union have been practically |companied by an orchestra, the an- SHOP STmKE EXPENSIVE. The new district will be the fifth member of the federation. English and Dutch will enjoy equal | Ajleen M. Burns, soprano; Julia C: rights as officlal languages. The|breth Gray, contralto; George province will have the usual delega- [ Bayliss, tenor, and Lawrence Mur-|it was learned yesterday. Most of tion in the federal parliament and|ray, bass. Mary Gross Leonard, pianist, | this expense was sald to be pay to will be governed by a local legisla-|of New York city, and Durward Bower- United States deputy marshals, ture similar to that of its nelghbors. | sox, violinist, aiso will be on the pro-| U™ > Provision {s made for temporarily d exempting union income tax and for a special | (Fanning] federal subsidy fér development. | “Could I concluded. . The most remarkable Coats we have ever offered or ever seen offered for such a price! In order to make this sale one of the biggest we have ever “put across” we have taken our high-grade Coats and marked them at a price that means this wonderful opportunity for our patrons. Straight line, blouse or belted styles; novelty pockets, side panels, fancy stitching used in many Sorrento, Navy, Taupe, Brown and Black o'clock tomorrow night in the Sunday school room of the church, at 12th ven). northwest. Proceeds, it was an-|ganist. Mra. fray expenses of the annual Chri: mas eve service, when Christm: cient custom of the Anglican Church. osti); quartet, “Sextette | ib was said. Milton R 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. OATS Sizes 16 to 44 $25.00 In the Material You Want The Style You Want The Size You Want The Color You Want Overcoats " of distinguishing characteristics Remember that Mode Overcoats have the advantage of being made under our direct supervision. Made our way—for you. True of almost any garment we carry— except the Richard Austin English Overcoats. Even they have individualities ‘consistent with our ideas of your wants. } To meet personal conditions we provide an enormous variety—and of values that, like the excellence in the garments, are exceptionally attractive in price. There are Regular models—Form Ulsters, Great Coats—all with tailorisms that give them character. Made up in warmth-without-weight weaves. Plain- back and plaid-back Cloths, Montagnacs and English Cloths. The best Coats that can be made to sell ! at $30—and .the finest possible at $85 Into three gyades have been grouped some special roductions that merit higher markings than they have n given— R $30—%35—%40 ‘And the Richard Austin London-made Coats at— $50—$55—%60 C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929.° From Lucia” (Donizett!) Raff COMMISSIONED IN 0. R. C. District Residents Named in War Department Order. It is announced at the War Depart- ment that the following named residents | of the Districz of Columbia have ‘been | commissioned in_the Reserve Corps of Roy W. Herron of The |lll chow. Evening Star office as colonel, fleld ar- | - Fuller of the State ment as major, military intelli- gence; Elijah Reynolds of 445 P street as captain, infantry; Joseph A. Walsk of 2319 North Caplitol street as captain, el d Thornton A. Gray of Benning, D. C., as first lieutenant, in- (Bohm); soprano soio, “My Heart BY CHURCH CHOIR OF 30 |Thy sweet voice” piano solo, “Romance in D (Sibelius), “Passacaglia” “Mammy's Lul- vil :15 | “Soldlers’ Chorus” Ascension will give a musical at 8:15 (Counod) and “Recessional” (De Ko- The accompaniments will be play- street and Massachusetts avenue|ed by John B. Wilson, the church or- Frank Byram will ac- nounced today, will be used to de- company Mr. Bowersox. —_— - Don’t waste; he is not the best car- penter who makes the most chips. The choir of thirty voices will be| mhe shopmen’s strike last summer ansisted by the quartet, composed of [ .oc¢ tne government $1,250,000 for ac- tivitles of the Department of Justice, one time numbering 6,000. its residents from the| C the Vikings” | tlons were received from all over the Sympathy” (Friml); solo, | ccuntry for a total of 40,000 deputles, GROVE Liberal Allowance for Your Old Phonograph Buy Us A Console” No one thing can give the whole family so much never- ending pleasure as this super machine. a Console now for Christmas and get the benefit of these prices. B This Strand Console in Queen Anne Design FOOCHOW This week we have received some old altar cloths with raised gold dragons from Foo- Albert J. Osgood THE PAGODA 725 17th Street Wise “Dads” will buy 3 agree that nothi The record invention of the flulnn::elr NEW PROCESS RECORDS. Harry C. Grave, Inc. 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