Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1923, Page 21

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GULF SHIPS T0 & TONEW ENGLAND Air Mail Pilot Flies 146,729 Miles to Record Air Mail Pllot J. H. Knight of Oma- ha, Neb., has flown 146,739 miles in THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C., $2,000 BOND REQUIRED. Joseph Altman, interior decorator, was required by Justice Siddons, in Bquity Division 1, to give bond of $2,000 that he wouid not leave Wash- ington pending a hearing on a suit for a limited divorce filed by his wife, Jeanete Altman. The wife charges cruelty, and says her husband threat- DEALERS SUED FOR $50,000. ‘Willlam Brayshaw, produce mer- chant, has flled suit in the District Supreme Court against James Witt and Louis Mirman, trading as Witt & Mirman, and Joseph Witt to recover $50,000 damages under the antl-trust law. Brayshaw clalms the defendants conspired to restrain and ruin his $3,500 AWARD IN DEATH. The Washington Rallway and Elec- tric Company has consented to a ver- dict for $3,600 against it in favor of Mrs, Sarah J. Clark, administratrix of her husband, John J. Clark. Clark was riding in a wagon across the tracks of the company at Conduit and Foxall roads, July 20 last, when Kkill- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 s 1923. ened to have her declared a lunatic jand to leave her and the three chil- dren. Attorney J..A. Purcell appears for the wife. the interest of the air mail service, 1. C. C. Extends Sailing Priv- |recoras compilea at the Post omece 3| .. Department Yes- ileges of Southern Pacific terday showed Steamship Lines. trade. He is represented by Attor. neys J. Barrett Carter and George V. Triplett. ed tn a collision. The verdict was rendered by a jury in Circuit Divi-, sion 2 befors Justice Hoehling. | He s therefore “ace of pilots” in respect to - the | number of hours in the air and mileage covered, the department announced. Coming in for ] second honors is Pilot B. G. Leon- | hardt of Cleve- land, Ohio, who has 'a credit of| 142740 miles. BAR TO PHILADELPHIA Penna. Avenue Seventh Competition Might Endanger Inde- Street pendent Service to Houston From Quaker Port. Saks & (Jompainy Stock regulating that calls for Price Reductions Southern Paclfic rallroad steamship I'nes which now render service be- tween Galveston and New Orleans and Now York may increase sailings, the interstate Commerce Commission de- cided today, to provido water trans- portation between nearly all New Ingland ports and ports on the Gulf o Mexlco west of New Orleans with- violating interstate commerce |, f fhe airplanes e v now entering its third year, leads the | eased service, the commission |list with 110,306 miles to its credit. | will be of advantage to No. 99 has been in continuous use | R Knight entered the air mail service June 25, 1919, and Leonhardt, September 19, 1919. 'The former's “route” is in the central di- vision from Jowa City to Rock Springs, Wyo., while Leonhardt wings | his way over the mountains and plains of the eastern division from ew York to Towa City. Both fly wero in the Army service during war. Cloth and Plush Astoundingly Sacrificed Tomorrow we shall have on sale many styles _of the big wrappy Coats—that were Made to sell up to $39.75 $18.50 The Cloth Coats have enormous genuine Fur collars, as also have many of the Plush Coats. The models are all exclusive—the productions of the most reliable makers. Men’s Medium-weight Suits From $35 and $37.50 Grades om- de | since November 15, 1919, water eld, arce, and will not tend to ex Competition of _independent ter | the time taken for its periodical in- nes. The right to maintain a line | spection and overhaul. ietween Houston, Tex., and Philadel- | 5 Wt \ D malsctanion \r??z:rf\fxrnu.f‘gnll'yin:ifif TELLS OF HIS MESSAGES ‘ | A ¥ $ 75 UEed botween these ports woud be| FROM THE SPIRIT WORLD | ‘ . endangered. ] | ¢ \ Rev. G. Vale Owen Speaks of a Data Must Be Submitted. All rates, sailing schedules and Faith That Dispels Fear of Death and Consoles the Bereaved. except for | regulations of the Atlantic Steamship ines, the Southern Pacific subsidiary, «hich will operate the projected serv- must be submitted to the com- sion before becoming effective. ! s decision resulted from tho ap- [ The bitterness and eadness of being piication of the Southern Pacific as|parted from loved ones does not exist | rail and water carrier for in the Jion to extend the scope of its steam- |ism. T Lip operations, whic are under the re urisdiction of the commissi Each with Extra Trousers It isn’t necessary to say more than that they have all the charac- teristics of Saks Suits—and that you’'ll find them of service now— through the spring—and clear up to hot weather. Pencil Stripes and Mixtures— smart and conservative models. Third Floor estig realms along with Sir} Oliver Lodge, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | and other eminent Englishmen. Rev. Mr. Owen Is still connected with the Church of England, but has | for nearly thirty years been & strong | believer in phychic phenomena. He is conducting & lecture tour through- out the United States, and made his | was raised, and al- \ough the majority of the commis- ston held that authority to do this ould be given the Southern Pacific, Commissioners Bastman, Campbell and Potter dissented. only scheduled appearance at the ) Moscow MESSAGE ASKS tional vesterd. It was noticed that | BAN ON RUSS REFUGEES |:\:i:, State Department Urged to Keep members of h who were clad i and many others ! t was to thesc, w recent loss of som About 200 Men’s Overcoats —still to be had at— 523 —$35 and $40 Coats— Double-faced Cloth; Double-breasted cut—with the type of shoulder you want— regular, Raglan or Kimono. It’s an invest- ment, at such a price—and a good one—for this winter and next. $383838292322822242422224242224828222832342828242282222¢822222822222422 82 Subjects From Eatering stages of communi- | departed _spirits, le ned the knocking, the ¢ “and | spirii photography, the materializa- 2 forms, the peculiar lights iting, Each one he | xplained and cited from the Bible similar happening. As an exampl e told the story of the child, Sam uel; who awoke one night thinking that he heard his father, Eli, calling. £l told Samuel that he had not d, but that if the voice came againi to say, “Lord, here am L He also cited David drawing the plans of the temple, which ater bulit | Solomon. These plans were drawn J, but under the gulding hand the n stated. t the spirit that has returned to earth in making the ations gathers together parti- from the air and forms | e of a body, or ar- | them into a throat from which In reality they manation. he declared, Petticoats , With matched o Special for Saturday-- A Very Interesting Group of New Spring Dresses For Street and Afternoon Wear $14.75 well worth up to $20 Rich Flat Crepe, Satin, Crepe de Chine and Poiret Twills—beauti- fully embroidered and embellished —draped on the very smartest of the new models. Charming de- signs—and very superior values. All ladies’ and misses’ sizes. ~ In the Kiddie Klothes Shop (Third ¥Floor) A Wonderful Purchase of st 150 Children’s Gingham Dresses Prettily modelled Frocks—some with Panties—combination trimming; novelty embroidery—in all popular checks and solid colors se= Qe Cut on generous lines and carefully made. They are, indeed, most excellent values—and 87c is & very special price. Cotton talfeta silk ruffie. $2.00 value. fugces from enter- cage follows appeured ington govern- dge rece th hundreds of per- is father and mother, and his little lubr, who died a few rears after birth. gave graphic instances of their return, and related messages jthey had brought him 5 “From the messages I have redetv- | [ know that cvery one who has i this life is lecturer reach o it showed an g interest on the i 1. AN o | Pocketbooks Many styles and leathers from which to choose. Vanity Boxes also included. T R 98‘: PFREE—With each Pocketboo! X or Vanity Csse—a Gilt Fowder Purse. Wool Scarfs large Brush Wool Boys’ Wool Suits 915 With Two Pairs of Pants All wool, too—that puts new meaning into the price. Tweeds and Homespuns; Norfolk models, with belt; and two pairs of full-lined knickers. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Second Floor. ation to the indi rred to in the Moscow disp: —— OWNER, POSING AS CLERK, FOILS BANDITS IN STORE| roprietor Saves Cash by Saying All infir way only hort, sweet sleep. who s at the retreat from the Marne, ; fr. Owen liked the happening to the ! Israelites, who saw vast armies and | charfots in the a hting for them. | piritualism.” he continued, “helps | one to bear up under the trials of | this life. it dis | i ~Only Boss Knows Safe | Combination-™ 1 J faith- | . trying to do what good we all that is n i us: ‘In many, by ring to n that “the boss is the the combina- » hold-up who Know Boys’ Wash Suits 2 Regular $2.50 Values All the popular models—Middy, Balkan, Oliver Twist and Button-on—in select col- ors and two-color combinations; trimmed with braid; full cut, and made for higher selling, remember. Sizes 215 to 10 years. men ¢ d the store a nd requested to be shown coats. After each had been took irom Nathanson. ¥ [ a revolve c Jiis containing $3 ded that the safe be opened. son thought he had contributed £h to the bandits, and successful- the s aped 1319 35 Established 1875 GENUINE Smithfield Hams Not So-Called ot O IR by Full size assortment from 2 to 6 years and 7 to 14 years ....... old Vir- {Bui cured in the towr, Smithfield, ginia. Pound....... ——— MRS. CATANACH BURIED. Young Womap Was Daughter of Chief Clerk of War Department. Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Scofield Catanach, youngest daughter of John C. Scofleld, chief clerk of the War Department, who died at the mbia Hospital here Monday, fol- a short fllness. were Burial was at A; anach born Boys’ All-wool Union Suits, sizes 8 to 18 years. $3 and 51,95 -$3.50 grades, .-....... . Boys’ Notaseam Hose—Black, Brown and White. Broken 25C sizesy Sito MO0 c il oot 600% 2 Boys’ One-piece Domet Pajamas: silk “frogs. Sizes 8 to 18 $1,45 | | l ~ Boys’ Blouse Waists ; woven stripes; ‘ VEArS ccecccccccsscessnssccse | collar attached. Sizes 9 to 16 79c YEATS cccaceicccssssscoassenns econd Floor. On the Economy Floor (Fourth Floor) Magruder’s Fine Groceries Conn. Ave & K St. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. ‘Assets More Than $8,000,000 Surplus More Than $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. CARR, was -« February Clearance - Worth up to $5 i have since lived with h »ad. ~ She fathe otield, . Al Point, and two - of Shoes Into one big lot—embracing many styles and grades—have been included the popular shoes of the season—Tan Oxfords, Black Calf Oxfords, Patent Leather, Satin, and all the fashionable materials in cross-strap, one and two strap Pumps and Slippers. In the com- bined lots are all sizes. Small sizes—Men’s Overcoats $14.75 None over 37—that’s the bad news—for they are wonderful Coats—and being sold at a remarkable price. ~Double-faced Cloth — patch pockets; beit all around; Raglan sleeves. tationed at West .isters, Mrs. J. A. Corcoran of S N. nd Miss Margaret C. mit, N field of this eity. TWO DIE IN PLANE CRASH. By the Associated Press. AMERICUS, Ga., February 2.—Car-1 rol J. Clark, an Americus business | man, and J. W, Morris of Pittsburgh, | tly in an airplane Field yesterday BEILeeeees sttt ateess SaEssssseees s e e e e e ettt sssseeaesetssssssttsetetsssssaasssssensssssssss red withis tes after the two men took off at velock in Morris' rhe pl 500 feet 0 fire whei k the ground. Those who saw the appeared zs if Morris was instruct- ‘ng Clark in flying when the accident oc- cu the ship performing a number of gyratlons sald to characterize the movements of a plane under an inex- At Souther Field it was said Morris was belleved to be an Awiation reserve officer. Morris came hére only a few days ago and had been making exhibition flights \ ccident said tha Lucky you—up to 37. | sAMES BERR President JOSHUA W. Secretary PSS Eessstesstesessssetssssensssssassssssassss: SA0888RLLLILLLE zxzmzzm:z_zzzzxzzzzm:z:zmzzzzzuzzzzzzzzzzzzzz:zmzzx:zzzz:zz:zmx 33838888 33

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