Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1922, Page 25

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£ R i 20 i o H . Lt SRS Ge il i PRt - 3 i ray SN . 4 h . U 3 X 5 ‘e SV 3 areany - 3 % - - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 21, 1922, R 25 m—— _— —————— . e ———————————— = |eignt, of 520 11th street, at his home. | was taken to Police Court, and Novem- = : | Oweit Iadas Lucy Walk 1o s g , He is being held to await the out- tfi:r“!l fll;d :l. Lhelg% for a hearing. ]UDGES BEG'N AWARDS wg{a ?3«;'::1!?“&":3&::?52;::?:.IN:'x:cn: J-'rne:c’wultlln:h..“c:efiusx".[.1oh‘:'|‘:z:|d."‘10§e'x':;“el:?¢$3;“ g:x:iklfi jcome of the woman's condition be- was fixed at $10,000. Carroll, Enoch Washington, Willie | Beall, Earl Griffith, Charles Williams, | Robinson, Benjumin Colem: Jame 4 . d Shi - \ ! d G iR Sy : AT THE POULTRYSHOW [cins - beaehe s vy, Sorsants | Comittia, Lospe. fames wilkeron | Armstions, Divica lrowa: aken to Ca 2 Coleman, Allen Rosettc, alfas Rose|Samuel Naiman 4nd Emma A, Ham- | Prentivs. Harry Robinson, Rob ffoet r;;n:géhrx}:le:n":;l:g;‘d'g‘l’"; HACKER GETS JAIL TERM. ! e e Johnson; Dora Cohen, Alice’ Holmes, | mond. Latimer and Ruth Stokley. 5 . fol PR Ferl e el i e SR A e B i Sl el il B T i bullet was extracted from the wom- | Prize Winners Soon to Be A.n % T lan's body. A second had grazed her | Must Serve Thirty Days for Violat- nounced—Crowds Daily at the larm. Y . > s T 3 According to the police, Childs ad- ing Speed Regulations. ' £x B Coliseum Exhibition. ¥ | Childs, Held by Police, Admits In- | mitted ho was infatuated With her.| perman: McCos, a public hacker, [Bolling Field to Give Another| 1c not the toudest crower that is ! A v ! Washingt Y in b husbang in charged with exceeding the speed limit, i the best rooster, was asserted aut the fatuation for Mrs. Shigley, | Sahingion g RSt 1 v n e Traite Court b Show—Eight Bombers to | waanington Fouitry. Show that Svencd 1 1 2 n an - 3 7 Officers State. ey o e hor. | Tureiduigs Joinab) MoManonistid ben Mancuver. ter market, 9th street and Pennsylvania ' |lowing the first attack with a re. |tenced to serve thirty days in fall and 4+ lavenue, when the judges made their : Volver police declare, a passer-by |in addition to pay a fine of $50, and in awards. The show will be open from 9 o ] Leroy Childs, thirty-two, of 1219 from the street rushed in and pre-|default of payment of the fine to serve| The vopularity of the recent aerial | 10 10 p.m. daily, including Saturday; | Ay 24 o 4 1 street southeast, was arrested by |Vvented assault with a mr.:eh‘l;u';ctlfi: an additional thirty days. maneuvers at Bolling Field and other | (oday and it is the hope of D, Lincoin 4 i y Precinct Detectlve Wise of the fiten | knite. Mre Shipley hed grabbed LIC| —This was the third offense of violating | aviation activities at the station and | Orr, secretary and manager of the show, Drecinct and Folicemen McBherson | Lo oIl aticr, (e second shot N',:I:f‘vm:fxd Jaws that McCoy has beef the keen Interest exhibited by the‘l;:agdmls worl will be completed before and Jacobs last night following the | saflant. | viction, carried with it a straight Juil | Washington pulic in these entertain- | tmiie kmw e vorsens bze o ihoor 1215-17 F STREET and 1214 ta, 1218 G STREET shooting and attempted stabbing of | Childs was photographed and in- | sentence without the alternative of pay- ments, have prompted another “show,” | Many visitors were in attendance ai > Hours—38:45 to §:30 Mrs. Clara Ma hipley, twenty- dexcd at police headquarters. Later he | ing a fine and escaping a Jall term. Which will be given at the field to- | the opening today and spent much time B = = morrow afterncon, beginning at 2:30 | I viewing the chickens, ducks, rabbits, =g { o'clock. and closing uhout 4. pigeons and jungle fowl on exhibition. | In this period the air will be fill- . The exhibits are from all parts of the ed With Dplanes ranging from the) United States, and the leading fanciers small single-seat pursuit type to the |8r€ Well represented. Valuable cups o J| | huke Martin bombers that unsuccess- | 1ré_offered for prizes in some of the e * fully “bombed” the capital last week. | SPecial cvents and ther nsidernble The sa five that flew up "‘(;";Il'!valn umongz the poultrymen to carry tiangley Fleld for that occasion plus | O the top honors. ce Wore from Aberdeen, Md., prov- D —— b ; ng unds will be in ‘the ‘aj f ( 1 ] ecin e Vil r o121 LIQUOR DEFENDANTS or the THANKSGIVING table [ by abTo%ram as announced today | 3 : : . eorge E. A. R b z, Bt Uil R GE | DEWAND JURY TRIALS| i 'E‘v:enl No. 1—(a) Commanain, | These defendants, cha—rgcd with vio- . ®: ral to designate any location he de- | lating 4 . i . U 1 d 1 t d i i {gral to destinaic on e de. | lating the mational prohibition law nequaled selection 1n mod- | See Page Opposite o and ke e riane Wil take | wore arraigned In the United 4 q i : wrin Do delivered wlthin' forty-five| branch of the Police Court today he- crately pnced Amerlcan and I i 5y | fore Judge Hardison: K Dyson i | (b) A parachute, with dummy nt-| RRobert Barr, V er J. 4 g ’ : tached, will be dronped from un air-| Coy, Varini ‘1areis, Engllsh Earthenware, open ‘stocr m 0 m ortant to plane fiying at 1,000 feet, the dummy er C. Anderson, . - n 'W. to land on the field to simulate an ob. d Butler, s, 11 F l'l Y |l server aropying trom a “piane in Neal T Hose | patterns, as well as I'rench anc f 9 Ill] tames. Time of event. 2:30 pm. e Harris, Louis L.| i vent No. 2—Formation fylng. Five|} . Allen, Frank New- | s Chi English Chi Be Left ut o I omorrow s prcacs Sdirpiancs i ok " TS e Watter | Nippon Chinas, English China and 1 ‘f‘!;:;r:fil;;m. '_'Y'hrv will cross the air-|Ne ) Vilson alias Wil- ! - LEN . dro; ve times, as follows: First, in | 117 dell. and Edna Wil - f 0 ; (Il 5o e gimes, e fonows: Fiest, i it 57 Becell,_and” Eidna wilson, the famous X. 1 i i , in echelon column, from | fendant pleaded not gu and de- he formed a illing pond | manded : ¥ i field; fourth, “V" formation | were H !_n_rmvrl out of milling pond, and fifth, | ant District Attor: - fnr'n:\:.«lmn for landing. presented the cas or the gove . _Event No. 5—RBombin; n observa- | ment. A { 1 1 - {§] tion piane win off and simulate ets for tomorrow A variety of special Dinner I{a straffing at on the objective. ants charged S 1 d . ]|} Lewis guns will be fired from the ob- nal prohibition Iz ets at lowere prices - | sur\';~r.§l('«n‘kpill ; light bombard- . . r . . || men il e, icl &0 g ey R. Chase, Ros i The Challenge Sale Scores Another Triumph With This Offering of (B 1Bombs on'tha objectiver Bither one o e e = (i {several \1;). in bombers ward will | = bs on the objec t | Jel:{; being to {llustrate the Sccom{ i t{an bombing attac I Many With Huge Fur Collars i i i 5—Inspection of equip- ment. Personnel to protect and ex- | Values Actually Worth Up to $39.75 at I} p1atn the -airplanes msed in ihe pre- | vious events will be stationcd at thej machines to e to spectators | . Time of event, p ® FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. s AT St Teraa) el e RY TEACHERS PAY == e = ovats exceptional tor style and quality—obtained ior our Challenge Sale at 'way below their real value and on TRIBUTE TO MISS RIGGS N sale tomorrow at savings too important-to miss. S e W Materials are Normandy, Bolivia, Suedene, { C*!! ot Her Home to Express Re-| Veloraine, Broadcloth Kersey, Elvalaine gret et Ending (of-Heradl | TRYING IS . Velorette, Veldette, etc. Tearst BchigoliBetvice. KNOWING $3 000 000 ! The majority with big, luxurious collars of the furs ","f{;{“:‘_"‘l'['”f‘f"’m“ ’ b foremost among the winter fashions-—Carcul, Fox, |[ | the Armstrong M T 't t d 5 = Nutria, Manchurian Wolf, Skunk Opossum, Beaverette Hlnd e Shay danior ry 1 oaay Insurance Exchange Bulldlng and Taupe Woll. 5 g:g’\_\_fi“‘:jfi “r""% - You'll notice ‘ . Coats to meet every style preferment—wrappy mod- B Rendiar the o ; il (Boston, Mass.) = els, straightlines, bloused-backs, tailored styles, flare | = = i backs andl decssy coats: S First Mortgage 6% Serial Bonds Several shades of the desirable Brown, also Sorrento, Reindeer, Navy and Black. All o [SAFEGUARDED UNDER THE STRAUS PLAN] sizes for misses and women, including extra sizes for stout women. \ poem, | ), . Aok o7 s g was (It's Shredded Oil) : Federal Income Tax up to 2% and the present Massachusetts State i For Transmissions and Diffzrentials & " has been . lncome Tax, if any, paid by the Borrower. irts-three Two Super Special Challenge Sale Values in Guaranteed Fur Coats Offering Remarkable Money-Saving Opportunities for Wednesday SERIAL MATURITIES 3 TO 15 YEARS { | || the department of | | for the colored schools || of the examination boa system. —_— PERSHING TO BE HONORED ¥ Lips cracked e and sore? MORTGAGED PROPERTY:The bonds are a direct closed first mortgage on the entire square block bounded by Milk, Broad, Central and India Streets, Boston, Mass., (with the exception of one small plet fronting 20 feet on India Street, 48 feet in depth,) and the Insurance Exchange Building. This building will be 11 stories in height, of the highest class of steel frame construction, containing stores and offices. The building will be erected at once and its completion, free and clear of all prior licns, is unconditionally guaranteed to the bondholders by S.W. STRAUS & Co,, Incorporated. LOCATION: Assemblage of the plot upon which the Insurance Ex- change Building will stand is the culmination of various efforts covering a period of ten to fifteen years and is one of the outstanding accomplish- ments in real estate development in downtown Boston. The main en- trance of the building will stand directly at the foot of Water Street. When completed, the building will dominate Liberty Square which is one short block away, and will definitely fix and stabilize the location of | the insurance district for many years to come. Surrounding it are office ‘ buildings of the highest type, such as the Employers’ Liability Assurance [ . Building, and the Board of Trade Building, where space is always in | demand. State Street is one short block away. EARNINGS: Fifty-three per cent of the rentable area has alreadv been leased from the plans to highly responsible tenants in the insurance business, including many of the leading companies. Based on the leases already signed, the net rental income of the building is conservatively estimated at $367,000, which is greatly in excess of the annual principal i and interest requirements of the bond issue. BORROWING CORPORATION: The bonds are the direct obligation of the Insurance Building Corporation, which is owned and controlled by strong Boston interests. The president of the company is Mr. Robert M. Burnett, Treasurer of the Deerfoot Farms Company, and director of the Joseph Burnett Company, manufacturers of Burnett’s Vanilla Extract. The secretary is Mt. Merrill Griswold, of the firm of Gaston, ' Snow, Saltonstall, and Hunt. The treasurer is Mr. Albert O. Hager, an i experienced and successful Boston real estate mari and President of the City Central Corporation. The value of the completed land and build- ing is conservatively appraised at $4,200,000. 4 The above bonds are surrounded by all the customary safeguards of the Straus Plan. We have purchased this issue after careful investigation and l : recommend these bonds as a safe investment for sums of any amount. [ Denominations, $1,000, $500 and $‘loo. chief of staff. | Gen. John J. Pershin who has just ret 1 New York and 'Id“wvral(-d at || tomorrow afte ) decorations of “Polonia restitut him by the Polish nt for services during the world war. The presentations will he made by Dr. Wroblewski, the Polizh minister, assisted by Maj. Mach, military at- tache of the legation. } MENTHOLATUM Furs have advanced considerably within the past month— surely this is the time to buy high-grade Fur Coats before de- pletion of our stock means replenishing at higher prices. Nearseal Coats = Worth $99.50 at.....__.__. $ . O Handsome 40-inch models, with large collars and flare cuffs; wide sleeves. Silk lined. Correctly made of soft, silky selected pelts. Every coat fully guaranteed. Nearseal Coat | A Fvorite Rez?‘dezfloqy j Tourists);, AN ANTONIO—remi- niscent of the days i ( : : of Spanish conquest, is | 2 \ : oneof the most delight- ': ful places along the Fashionable 45-inch length Nearseal Coats, exceptionally rich quality, in full ripple models, with large collar and new wide sleeves. Trimmed with fur or silk rope belt. Beautifully silk lined. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. e e v) Sunset Route. ) | The spirit of past ad- 5 | venture awaits you in , ' A Complete Showing of ) i New Midwinter Hats in the French Room | | $7.50 © $35 New Hats are arriving daily, and offer conspicu- ously fine values for the well dressed woman who desires to be first with the latest millipery. Delightful midwinter models in rich black slip- per satin and fur trimmed hats predominate. A great variety of becoming flare and off-the-face shapes. Some all-over embroidered, others showing rich sil- i ver embroidery. Modish Hats for matrons and misses | —at prices ranging from $7.50 to $35. ' Goldenberg’s French Room—Second Floar. the picturesque old missions; it baunts the Alamo, shrine of Davy Crockett and his valiant band; it lurks in every street, giving to this town an atmosphere of old-time romance you cannot well afford to -5 miss. ! ] 'PRICE: Par and accrued interest to net 6% A Sale That Sets a New Lead in Value-Giving Call, write or ’phone for literature describing this issue. Ask for *California | 68 ! $ : ircula 1-G - Men’s Suits and Overcoats : : | Such 2 sale, coming just before Thanksgiving, when between G;‘nhl;;;‘on, Dr.oucg‘!‘i“:s&nsgm anclsyco. Tri-weekly Steeping Car :“ .188‘1 ¢ OPFICES TN THIRTY CITIES INCORPORATED .. between New Orleans. and Globe for the 120-mile detour by automobile over the Apache Trail Highway; also between - New Orleans and San Diego via the San Diego & Arizona Railway the Carriso Gowe. METROPOLITAN NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 4 Washington,; D. C. Telephone Main 5847 FORTY YEARS WITHOUT LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR men want new clothes, is most opportune and of greatest saving importance. £ Inspect the materials, examine the workmanship, notice the good-looking styles—you’ll be convinced on [ sight the values surpass any other this season. The Suits The Overcoats x 3 ¢ Big, roomy, plaid backs, With One and Two Pairs of Trousers ‘:i%'r in gn’g,';tl:,:, ;:,T,'i,.t:l ,‘;;%{,‘;;'}k:,,‘:‘}a;i" 2 i . s " ixf ull cut and well tailored, wi Tnig,f‘%33‘,’{{3‘;’&3"&3’&',"’;‘.‘, c::;;‘::"f& raglan shoulders and split sleeves, also regular students, young men and conservative dressers. g.’"efis ‘Be‘léed back and full belted models. Excellent” range of colors to choose from. imes 0 Tioor Clot Sizes 31 to 44 regulars. X Birset. thes Shop for Men--Direct Eatrance from . New Orleans SUNSET LIMITED San Francisco ' San Antonio ElPaso = Tuscon San Diego Los Angeles I SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Sas A. J. Poxton, General Agéel, Paxscnxer Dept., 163 Bi-adway, New York City :

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