Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1922, Page 11

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, NOVEMBER: 26, 1922—PART 1. : : Ll Tonger Seriously Shot in War | BB Job 15 10 STANDAREIEE EEDER AL ARRO RS One-Sixth of Natwn s Income ::‘i Over Rights to Oyster Beds ; Spent on Taxes, Rcm) Save | | there as freely as they would on free | bottems. Pritchett, according to informatjon in | the hands of the local police, with his - | brother, Gordy Pritchett, and Ivy amble, went on the Wicomico county- They are said to have | with information that it erfectly legitimate for them | ers from that section of | By tho Associated Press NEW YORK, November 25.-Or sixth of the national income o United States went into taxes in according to a report issued today by the natfonal fndustrial conference board. | “The tax bill in the United s {s fast making inroads on the su necessary for economic progress, report declared, “and threatens terially to hamper our growth, pecially in view of the uninterrupted | i rise in local government taxes According to the report. the United 1d, unticoke. Shortly afterward the tongers were ed the sound of a motor armed men. They took boat until the vessel | and other countries in ur der: Germany, France, Italy and Regarding_ the srowth of taxation, lhe report said “In the flscal year 1912-1914, taxes paid to national,"state and local g ernments in the United States rep Sented 6.4 per cent of the national in- come. By 1016-1920 tne ratlo had gtown to 13 per cent, an 92 o3 Der cent. 1 the calendar e BELGIAN SENATOR HERE. ! NEW TRIAL DENIED TR i Reaches U. S. to Dedicate Statue |Life Institute ife Honoring Hoover's Aid | Must Serve. € 3 MOTHER CHARGES PLOT IN ADOPT‘ON OF BABY g when she Declares She Si S, Ignora Papers in Order of '$10,000 LIBERTY BONDS FURNISH RADICAL’S BAIL"“" a3 S Sy o ienl S. 4. Skidmore, Shipping Board; 8. mplo:; ensation ¢ fom; E. F. Inbody,| NEW.YORK, November 25 B n 350 to Sfioo Dencmmutiuns Given | I(‘ntrll ing office; M. J. McAulifte, civil wervi Ire eommh-lon. and J. G. n;lor Smithsonian lll'"l“dl- Albert LeJeune of B n, 4 by Fellow Socialists to F: Yo Teeland Stanfora STre i . a 0 Free frun to Leland Stanford. J Univers: ging in denomination from $50 to to statistics issued by the Danville |into an office building, «it was an- iatl f Herbert Foster's Aide. | 3500 and furnished by fellow radicals, u‘ 3599 820 FOR TOBACCO. ""'"“&‘:"l";gt""g;'a :o*:&;:“;;‘m";" nounced last night When the doors PR ik o Helstum, amx”“d”n» d t | of the famous hostelry close, the hotel | today and will leave for California or in Foster's office | Sales Beported From Auction at |}5312519.11, the Bexeon's A veras eite: -o. | Monday. & e ] ing $32.64 per hundred | will have completed 105 years of service. | Monday, Lo eea Danvflle Va. % |~ Establishment of the hotel date 3 = S KISTORIC e back Lo the earliest days of St Loute | Cutlemphis, a Belglan sowintor, will g week at auc- wo i pounds, fo LOUIS, Mo., November 2 5—The roster of the hostelry. et price c{whmlorh Plaaters’. Hotel here Will be | Tooetr o e o fiidings have| Time was firat computed from the 16. B | The names of many gn-all men and | cemper 4 a g form of liberty per ninaren Pounds, according | closed next January 1 to be converted | been erected. Christian era in the year 5 1 3‘"’51% == %‘;%&zmmmmmm&mmmmmm&m&mmflmfiflmmm%m*‘* a"%i f Read our page ™ ad in today’s Post, also in today’s Star and Times. Interesting store news for every member of the 5 -'J“@) "fl S L P o -Q A 7 N s Pt \s* b A Rug ,Sale T hat Says, Come—Buy and Save! Worsted Face Tapestry Brussels Rugs . ¢ Loop”pile in a variety of patterns---Sizes 9x12 feet and P 8,x10Yp feet . . . . . . SRR i# - Beautiful Axminster Rugs---8V4x 101/2 and 9x12 feet---Handsome $33 75 gp" patterns and colors . . . . . . . : 9;‘: Velvet or Axminster Rugs High-Grade Wilton Velvet Ru; é b Choice of floral, conventional and all-over $ 75 Two room sizes—9x12 and 8%x1015 feet. Gold Seal Rugs, 6X9-Ft ..... J i{“\s patterns. , Deep velvety pile. These are the genuine Wilton Yelvets—-hxgh- Gold Seal Rugs 7.6x9-Ft Yoy 128 6X9 Feet. .. ...’ snvis s iivn st vt grade, beautiful, lasting. Special, only...... Gold Seal Rug' s, 1'8)(36 .. b ;\ : 9x 12-Foot and 8V x 10V5-Foot Wool Fiber Rugs, $11.75 | CGold Siil S:iuares, zl)xr?_Ft “‘ , - 25 ik ed Seal Rugs i oo Very Spenial Eargains ‘ s e LR Room Size, 9x12 Fé:t NCH 5 x65 in. 'y & oTe . S ( sie Rugs, $6.95 e :Ziyhtlz/ Imperfect fi‘f y " ol eat Borders ¥t / Cash or Credit-—These Prices Are the Same | Various Designs....... $10.9 1 oy stz = = Sale of Blankets, Comfortables, Portieres, SPECIALS! Double Bed ‘Wool Nap Double Size Attractive Attractive Blankets Blankets Comfortables Lace Rope Assorted Patterns Double-Bed Size Special Curtains Portieres $1.98 $2.98 $249 $1.19 $2.49 o> g = e o -Q uQ fl 8 e o ety - Q = . 0) = — 73 —t = 0 » i 1 ew c ‘< j— - .- H L = (@) Re= ¢ oy, = XY 77 < 3 < E @) = = 7 § W (@) [— ~-t ! o (= - L. A Musical Christmas! There is a wealth of pleasure qud tO Beat ., and enjoyment ahead for those who take advantage of. ~r Pathe Cabmet Pathephone The Hub’s low prices and easy terms and purchase one &Y 10 Records (20 Selectlons ; of these musical instruments for the holiday season. Think of it! You can enjoy the benefits of music in the home—and pay for it while you are using it! The earlier ybu come, the larger selection»to choose from. Pay as You Play---The Hub Way N Baby Grand Phonograph _ Plays disc recordg—a fine ABY‘E‘s}klng Ma- talking machine for the chine—plays “Lit- youngster, tle Wonder” records— $9 755 849 REAL Talking Machine for e timits Here’s Your Christmas l entirely of metal-wool finish. $‘16.9s - Pathephone Outfit s$3475 Consists of table model Pathephone and 10 double- disc records—20 selections. < llil' L & e, W 3 i : i ; i : ¢ N B ; : b § ki i 1 1 i, ; i i i i ; i i ggg

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