Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1922, Page 22

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THE SUNDAY STAE, WASHINGTON, D. C - 5 2 ~ % g DECEMBER 3, 1922—PART IR e it = 75 5 = 8 = === — with her, som wholssnt that packasejthrons GIVE BENEFIT CONCERTS. | DISCUSS CHIROPRACTIC. ) Who sent the-candy.and why it was | the mully could Bave bl ) o vy : = T e The Gift Supreme ' sent is a mystery. The case was re- fl“e:i' lg‘n'.‘ filnco |u:-t um;“-‘h-l t:nn AlS Motet. Choral Society .Rehearsals | D. C. Association Hears Dr. Chat- = L 1 veek mgo yes- | lived wit! er sisters, 2 = o % s Lt e Gl 'ke:w:l:fer at- | spectors. it is undersicba, urs being un 0 Aid Foundlings' Honte. field at Monthly Meeting. um ia n ; torney for Mrs. Hexter, who at the|called into the A B 5 h the Chiro- so < Vi f | the origin of the package. The Motet Choral Society, under| The. monthly meeting of the SEN]. MRS HEXIER ;-ll':ecfi::x‘!l.“d v.o_)dlwlu Shesnamenc A c:rd whltci; c;me w t:t!{n‘:'n:lnol.{ ¥ UUR BY BfiuMBS the direction of Otto Tori ; practic Assoclation of the District ':! P ol o v mAa)] urn ou 0 be one it In e - b 3 »h_l._e‘-very of Polsom. muim-m clues in the case. ult '7‘- ry ay night at 7: ook S::.m:‘f‘r;“v:.. l;. l;;l:ll:'-: in the = Gr"flnflla potesar e v 1t was hot until Wednesday of the|clipbed from a holiday postal card, Y e mes it o . ! past week thet Mrs. Hexter knew that | 8nd its surface been tested for Recipient Identified, But;*he candy was poisanous. It had come |Possible finger prin Grand Master Dinner Guest, an eariy mail and in a package which | haif-pound box was used, and the polson s [ (4. L sender and Motlves Are - |naa m;n lns;rleq “crudely" into- the = 5 3 : pleces of candy. S L Unexplained. * ™‘SSulls O e potice invemtigitions | Patent Attorney Left No Will are to Teport: to 4Ins) or of - - : tectives ,‘_l;mm (Sl;\m:’m : b,’,'. D"hwui Letters of Administration Asked. s Svans, W e ha . 3 Ars. L. B. Hexter was the person to | shesgs ot the tnqutay " "0 AV :‘"‘d'l’ d‘f" S ",,‘;"l':“‘""':;t“;’; whom a package of polsoned candy| The candy was received on Novem- |Who dled November 23, was sent three weeks ago at the War- | €T _14. It was immediately turned |will. Application was made yester- over to Attocney Newmyer, who re- |gay to.the Probate Court for letters Tenton apartments, 18th street and|quested the police to have It ana- o’ (15 TR N Conace by Wyoming avenue, it was. revealed |lyzed. i St T O th Jast night, after detectives had work- Without Known Enemy. Hon e s o SEtmalen i ANOTHER €d on the case the past weck. “Mrs. Hexter has not an tnemy in| Mr. Blss is su l{\ltuld by his g:g?;vé occasion ulso was attended . largely i the world, that she knows of,” said Dorothy T. Bliss, and two sons, ® | by members of the several other Ma- | it § 2ts HMexterman scén af hes dpMrt o, o her “aiatorn” last wight “We R Blicarof. Carpinteria, Calif, snd X. ronis odise bt ihix 1o tebioni el 1 if vo s 3 ! t - E IS “eda! Y 5 by - men er two sisters. who live cannot imagine what object the per- Eugene Bliss of Cedar Tribute was pald to the work of | —_— Grand “Master Coombs in connection 1 S with the Temple Heiglits project: . | and spenkers of the evening predicted . on 3 P n Bond Bullding. T ne et ot (o Foundiings’| Dr. A. B. Chatfeld discussed Home.-an - and Non-Caus When Temple Fund Enthu ‘The limit of one hundred voloes 15 S . rapidly being reached, but an inv! - Uon"A:d extended IStose '"f: t‘dflltlon:l nmh: c;ngdtn ‘da:z'c A el qual altos, s an enors to | ton, Dr. 8. O. Bur 3 - siasm -Bursts Forth. Become 1dentifled with th Lol t A 'ommunications ups 4 , secre! n " = Grand Master C. C. Coombs of the |Erown'strect northwest, or in b rance Mahoney. 1604 Rhode Island Grand Lodge of Masons, District of jat the hall Wednesday evenin, avenue northeat Columbia, was tendered a dinner at the New Ebbitt Hotel last evening | in honor of “Our Cy” by his own lodge, New Jerusalem; No. 9. The LA i ar 2 U | N ANNOUNCEMENT D! | oS e ay mon A Eites. eniol\ 8 Net Paid Business.iof the Hurley Motor Com- [ Bouncemant Cthat. Besiden comteit pany for November, 1922, Shows an Increase h‘l,K|'1"0 h? xl’“v?‘h?’ to set aslde one-half | P s gz D St e Ko o Quer; November, 1921, of 1teelf were paid fdr: v 3 Firat’ Pledge of Kind. ¢ h = Q) The predictton was made that ‘this B er e nt pledge might be.followed by others. B X, The accaslon was not for a drive “ it w. d This proves beyond doubt that our Nash owners and used car e o, William ¢ purchasers are 100 Der vent sold and are boosting for us. : Henderaon, past grand master, * | kpontaneous outburgt of that. feeling - of aftebtion and gratitnde from this 3 . lodge for one of fis own ‘members | : a C S I O Who 8. now grand master.” | The Rev. Dr. G. M. Diffenderfer, pas- itor of Luther Place Memorial ‘Church, % ! delivered an address on the meaning of 1 Remember A beautiful instrument in mahogany. Famous for its tone. Will play any record. Let us tell you how you can obtain this happiness bringing gift on EASY TERMS. 5 Masonry In the world today, and the |: i Aol & - strength of its position. Recognizl Our Reputation is Your Protection Wise Folks Now Pay - I s . UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE - 2 een scored at the han r criti = 5 val 1se r'o ow ray j : |the ‘speaker declared he was no pessi: : We -bsolutel}y &x;lgle:e every r;n;tn:m;nt and will re- . . ;mist, but would predict the tjme when place FREE OF any part, including mainsprings The]l‘ Chmlmas . 3 e&llfs of the ordodr would iive to huve that are unsatisfactory. We also oil and adjust your T o P eir eyes opened.” . . - / “There will be erected on -Tsmple | : - = phonograph free. B]lls Eas]ly— Heights,” Dr. Diffenderfer declared, “a | & = - e , 3 ¢ glorious temple in that temple 'will Harry C. Grove, Inc. 1012 G Street N. W. 1 be enshrined the symbolism of a frater o * et g . OR COMPANY poss i|lenel’ul helpfulness to man.” A specified amount deposited in our Christmas Club will provide you with a spe- i ‘Nn;“;l’d"’::r'::om';:';"“;fl mgu! 1522 14th St. N. W. North 6462 Open Evenings Until Christmas 5 : ; 2 irand M s design cial fund for holiday expenses or other purposes. You can easily “Cyrus_the Liberator,” by Delos Thayer. | sy ; 1 = = ) d high priest of the District, ‘aftet s T X} . . i {Cyrus of Persla, because of the fact Meet Next Year’s Demands by Joining Our Xmas Club : f = [ Mysoun to build a_ temple. - " . s e aci 2060 wreek 10 weels: NGO i William MeNfer, past master of the There are five attractive gla,se.. ranging from JO(. a week up to $10 a week. You | g, e e s | cen have any amount you desire and enroll in one or‘more classes. nd on behalf of the order, presented | Coombs with a silk umbrella. H The guest of honor, in replying to | the tributes of the evening, du-i | claimed much of the credit heaped ! 1 i Class 50 Fixed. Members pay 50c a week ior 50 weeks and get plus 3% interest if all payments are made regularly or in advance. 100 pays $1.00 a week and draws $5000. (,gss 200 pays $200, and draws {\)x;u[mmhir;l ‘Xn] rcunec;l to h’l‘empli‘ . -, -s S5 s $25 = St eights, declaring much of the work ! 42 $100. Class 500 pays $5.00, and draws $230. ass 1000 pays $10.00 and draws ! had been done by his committee, and | ‘Wool tinse! vamp d §500. . . i by the splendid spirit of co-operation among Masons of the District. and his H, amd developed in all ¢ ‘ popular kimeno shades. i hich resounded through t Club Opens December 11th ballroom. ‘Citizqéns Sayings Bank N h of the lord i : b T S D A. LISNER, President G at 11th St. The Alluring Slipper Booth ~ On Our Second Floor PALAIS RoV. Wemea's Folt “Julists—With leather The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877-—A. Lisner, President :‘ e .;;.;“ ::__.2 fii’fimfl?‘: ' : ° - C is proving a mecca for I Extra Special : " Cirtmes Sippers : \f! 5 - o = ipa E Thfil wide. v?,riety of styl.es now on di_sp}ay ¥o @49 Importer’s Sample Line of the Very Finest- ik provide unlimied opportuniy for the expres- Drapery & Upholstery Fabrics : | w=x| suppers ror me | im5= At a Fraction of Their Value : ENTIRE FAMILY Women’s Men’s Misses’ Boys’ Children’s Youths’ Silk: Velours—Silk Taffetas.. - Silk Mohairs—Cotton Damasks . Cotton Velours—Plain Silks Scotch Madras—Imported Cretonnes vt Printed Mohairs—Silk Damasks Figured Velvets—Silk Plushes . s1.25 IR R R R R R - A R R R AR RTRERENRENENREEERCENRERRENRRERERRRERNERERNRAERER-RAERNENRNNRRTY n Materials that are positively .the. finest and are in great demand at this time of the year for making 0 e e et - 1 i - elt lining; an unusual value. 5 n tan or calf, trimm up dainty gifts. . Sian " . : 7 ~ : TSRS Pictured here are a few of the models, with et R Suitable for Many Purposes—Cushions, Novelty Bags, Table Scarfs, Shoe Boxes, Furniture Cover- = descriptions and price. ing, Piano Scarfs, Folding Screens, Stool Covers.. 5 great lqt,s.and Vpriged according to length. Some : are in 25-inch squares.’ others are 1 to 134 yards long’ 28 to 50 inches wide: a To gain a true idea of the immense selection, & NIt : . however, you must visit the “Booth.” It will 25¢ 45¢ 95c : SRS | : S = :i Palals Royal—Shoo Dept., Second Floor. 3165 to $3.50 Z Lot 1—Each Lot 2—Each Lot 3—Each = MAIL ORDERS FILLED 4 : 'I Chilg's Feit Slis- ; : " 2 : | We also have " o [ ] = [ ] g . (wanted """.';‘.“:::fi [{] chilers Lot 4—Each Lot 5—Each 3 & On Sale "~ n “Palais Royal . n —Second - EEEEREEESSEERSEEEESR N EEEAAN AN RN RN ER NN ENEES » ) s ; Sueed,

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