Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1923, Page 25

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, T. C. MARCH 4, 1923—PART 1. | M.C.A TROOP ADGE HOKEMOORER : GUARANTEED QUALITY AT | Siore Fowr: § A3 io 6 P . | CREDIT.CSERVICE-_LOW, PRICES AT | ’ i e National Furniture Co. LEADS BOY SCOUTS|NAMED FOR . 5. COURT) 8 The National Furnit : prigece e “The National” IsWell OnIts Way | SR With every purchase of With every puchase of vancement Contest Is Position. $100 or more, a 42-picce §150 ok Raovsi s MESIEES [ ] & { | - | set of Beautifully Deco- set of Wm. A. Rogers 3 Unit No. 15. | Harry M. Hoftheimmer, who was con- | |8 rated Dinnerware. OWaI a ecOl - l ea l al GuaranteediSilverwars: B firmed Friday as United States dis- | [Bl Judge for the southern district FEGRUARY RECORD MONTH i i orey” i Vo | == gy Cesaes dent Harding that for personal rea- o A e — | sous lie could not accept the appoint- " ' xtends | ment He said he had made a trip to | (B8 / 7. . i National Headquarters E: { Washington to submit the names of | [ L4 = Time for Closing Roundup |[threc other aspirants for the place. | [ = !4and could not be in & position of ap- Campaign. t in bad faith ! oIt : by the Peesident yesterday to take the 11 | Judgeship declined by Mr. Hoftheim- o | mer, Tl Partnera Are Surprised. \ Br the Associuted Preas 3 TI. March 3.—The action | 1. Hoffheimmer in dl\c!ln-l e appoiutment as United States ict judge for southern Ohlo | ed distinet surprise here. Noi even the most intimate friends of Judge Hoftheimme: would admit to- ) cad of twen nearest « ‘h has thirty- 1 is third. | he federal judge- S ed to ihe fact that he % . . Rt ited States District | | . . : . . : i\ Pe ¢ his office, oo ot With such values te offer—we don’t expect to have to wait very long to l:each the mark! Every !)argain on this Ry page is a REAL one—but these bargains don’t tell half the story. They’re in every corner of our big stere. Come ; and use Your Credit! ANNA WALSKA WAY SING | Electric Mahogany-Finish Living Room Suite $ 139,75 4 ” "fill IN RUSS OPERA TROUPE S i - Complete With Rug and Phongraph, Floor Lamp With three-inch mahog- any stick and silk shade,. in your choice of several col- Arrangements Tomorrow for Chicago Debut. Baby Stroller $9.75 Easy Terms d her manager v rio_of the Ru & ors. .~} protected with P an attached. Pay on 0 | / flapto thebottle “The “ T . G National’s” I~ Py RN « 1) m Credit Baby Carriage A REMARKABLE VALUE! Beautiful Cane Panel Settee, Armchair and Rocker in Mahogany Finish; Terms - covered with a very good grade of Velour; a distinctive Mahogany finish living room table; a room-size Rug, $ 75 and a mighty fine little phonograph that plays beautifully. The entire outfit of six pieces at this remarkable S > sical_dex: price. $139.75. athfinding, Nel- | . raftin. ; Buy on “The National’s” Easy Credit Terms d v, pioneering:'j hird study. safety Easy Terms GREENWICH VILLAGE TEA ROOM Sunday Dinuer %1 1731 H St. N.W.—Tel. M. 2455 t , near 18th, un! ernoons at 4 o'clock. | athleties will be given . e thiptiemticleivan “Claflin *Specs ndup to Continue. To make you see, Boy Scout headquarters | Our Home is i the time for closing the h 29 \paign for new membere | Thirteen-Fourteen G troops under the ms-l CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. nbia council had com- | er cent increases in | City Club Blag. bruary 15, .lhn o Formerly 9th and F Sts. Est. 1889 | |8 THIS HANDSOME TEN-PIECE WALNUT-FINISH = FOUR-PIEL.. BEDROOM SUITE, in walnut finish, DINING ROOM SUITE is just as you see it in the pic- consisting of Bow-end Bed, Full Vanity. large Dresser ture. with Buffet, Extension Table, China Cabinet. Serv- and Chiffonier. Chair and Rocker extra. The entire suite ing Table, five Side Chairs and Armchair with genuine is distinctively designed and well made. An exceptional leather seats. A wonderful value. bargain at this low price. Easy Credit Terms Easy Credit Terms Top Icer ] B Golden Oak Pler}!o_\; ';Tfoa)s({,ace ( \ ‘ 4 Kitchen Special. ‘ : ,- i = T ‘ ) Cabinet Easy Terms The Only Original SALT WATER TAFFY DIRECT FROM IATLANTIC CITY £ “Take Home a Box Tonight.” Q i flummmmmmmmwflm@l ] Easy Terms T ; = Slde Icer i A VERY REMARKABLE VALUE. This wonderful Ten-piece Sy Golden Oak TWO SAW WAY CLEAR i With Two Additional | 3 Bedroom Suite, as shown by the picture, consists of Golden Oak FROM BEDFORD, PA., JAIL| |8 s il =— Breser, Clifonier, Chuir and Buther—-Wilte Enemsied Mog e Davenport Bed ST BUILDING 1 '} = Bed, Soft-top Mattress, Spring, two Pillows and 2 Room-size Rug. : || ASSOCIATION || 591 e o0 ) . Cen: | Pays 6 Per Cent $21.75 ; E $59'75 _‘ L 28 on shares maturing in 45 Easv Credit Terms i Easy Credit Terms or 83 months., It Easy Terms y. ntage of the ab-! Fink and sawed m the jall early vester- k < sheriff's fe dis- cape and hurriedly Pays 4 Per Cent Fumed Oak They were trailed to vithd: b | p A n Cumberland and on sh?rcs withdrawn be- 5 Hagerstown, where they are believed ity. % 2 to have loft a frelght train and fled O3 D a ou['ette into the hills, = The men are Jacob Felipsic, twenty- Assets More Than £ six. and John Sweeney, coiored, of 1 Baitimore. Felipsic s wanted ' for $8,000,000 : (Round Top) attempted murder and the negro on ” 2 § a charge ‘of rape on a fourteen-year- 3 Mid Bedford county girl. According Surplus More Than to the authorities, Felipsic had &« friend take out a life insur: 1- 3300,000 wld receive ;d money. come, llt]l ud E su. N.w_ ipsic took his n t for an - — tomobile ride and then shot him JAVMES BERRY = T T o, i AT A i the head. The bullet futtened out | il sosmua w. {5 il T i A TR i T i [ i [ when it hit-the friend and the man was only slightly burt. v

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