Evening Star Newspaper, July 29, 1923, Page 24

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THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 29, 1923—PART 1. ¢ R e e L TR NOST VAR, WARHDI .60; .12; o 3 : e issl fied, hy . é ASKS MILK SUPP[Y | - GIRL TAKES POISON. | KENSINGTON MAKES [Tair Znicomet it e 0Tt it KLANSMAN ADMITS |, S5yl ey | M08, Rammo, " ) insur: ’ o WGl FINANCE STATEMENT Hissiiydss iR SItE tits f, a0 JOUL WIIRE OHANGING PAPERS (5% Spitni®este Snis SHIEF O e o, e Some ctuvmows i the changes were “unimportant.” east, twenty-four years for 210; sale of [~ At the beginning of the year there ,)mluun she was alleged to have taken _ ,f.‘g‘,:";f.:i".:"u"‘—";ty'nz:m- s'lo 950; | was on hn: su‘,’uml IXd at the —_— Justice Staley set August 13 as the | WOTth of alleged liquor, according ta with sulcidal intent. She did notap- | o Gl taxes from county treasurer, $703.80: | close of the year the bAlance Was|p, , \suciated Fress date of ‘& hearing at which the incors georze C. Southwell, secretary of the T rious! affecte - 3 = o R O ke ROCKVILLE, MA., July 25.—The |en ;'i‘;“'fi'e"-';fm:’lzuh;n A | ¥ ALBANY, N. Y., July 2.—In the |porators must show cause why they [Dry Maintenance League of this city, Mrs. McCullen said nothing to the | annyal statement of the receipts and oelllnenuu $50.1 first court skirmish with the Ku KluxX | ing the powers conferred upon them P et qerlared she® would | expenditures of the town of Kensing- |, EXP “}‘,gg"fit‘e‘;':f: nd sewer| BUSINESS CHANGES mnfl‘ Kian, Inc., and its sister organization, | by thelr certificates of incorporation. | PUl1dIng Mr. Southwell said his depu. v The furniture establishment conduct- | Kamella, Inc., Deputy Attorney General | Meantime a temporary injunction grant- | tles found several five-gallon bottley Superwsor Paints ‘fo :Need, | ke, anotherinse i an Bifozt to'end [1on, this SOUnST, Fhish bas ,f"" L AT :s"lr?n'd 20 a4z, |ed by Joseph Goldenberg at Pennsyl- | Edward G, Grifiin today gained admis- | ed Wednesday continues in effect— . |of whisky, 150 pints of liquor la. O e T e n hrecinet | Fj20e Publle by C. R. Hughes town |lights, $156256; road work. 3320 |Vania avente and Sth street southeast |sion from a Kian spokesman that in- | In case of & permanent injunotion the | beled and stamped, several hundred But Cost Is Far Above queationed the patient, according 1o | the year ending June 30 the total re- 13: 56; payment ot bullding loan, |has been purchased ,by the Nachman |corporation papers of the arnnlzllion\ordoru will be open to prosecution for | empty bottles, a rectifying plant and should not be restrained from exercis- |In one of the upper rooms of the = 5 A one, | Furniture Company ind will hereafter | had been changed between the time of [ violation of a new state law requiring | paraphernalia’ for rebottling liquor, EEn ny Feason for takink the bal- | penditurcs 318,617.56, the principal items ': el aa And .d:fe‘:mmg, be conducted under that name. Adolph | their approval by Supreme Court Jus- |all secret organizations to file with the | As a result of the raid the presideni Money for Work. | som. “She refused to &o to the hos- | being as follows: $70.65: postage and stationery, $82.85: | Nachman is president of the new cor- | tice Plerce of Buffalo and their sub- Tiod heir o secretary of state a list of the names of [ and secretary of the club have bee; pital. Receipts—General taxes, $3,269.85; clo-.fln: lots, $68; trash collections, | poration. mission to Secretary of State Hamilton. their members and officers. summoned to appear in court Monday, g Milk should be kent on the play- % grounds during the summer months tor undernourished children, Mrs. . < r——— 3 Susie Root Rhodes, supervisor, de- 5 : clared last night in stating the needs [d of her department. g 2 But before this innovation can be / § : introduced the suvervisor will have % ( to devise some means of obtaining & - small ice boxps for each of the play- grounds. Mrs. Rhodes estimates it would require $468 a month for ice to keep milk on the sixty play- e e s Clogrmer Ninth and F Streets N, W, Entrance 909 F Street being maintained as vublic play- oun for the vacation months only he lump sum appropriation with Ihich the thirty schoolvards were s Attractive Values in Furniture of “Quality That Endures” e e Our spacious new building is full of Furniture of that Enduring Quality that lasts through the years—at 1 for contributions ago, . approximatets | prices that demonstrate the real meaning of Value. Select your needs—and have them charged. We shall o be glad to arrange for liberal terms of payment. school yards way started , = e e “r Oyster 20, when ol first appeal for popular g : N PORCH ROCKER, Sae: cminat o : | i c with side arms, just ards, The following DAVENPORT TABLE as pictured; i 1k f | I as pictured; comfort- 3 appropri- top 18 by 60 inches; mahogany finish; ; : I . : i able and roomy. summer _ play- grounds. This vear the lawmakers well made and highly polished. increased the allotment to $15,000. SAVINGS SHOW GAIN. Reserve Bank Records 12.83 Per Cent Higher Than Last Year. CHICAGO, July 25.—Savings de- posits in 40 per of the banks in ihe seventh federal rve district Reserve show an in- nt over the a year ago. = - — 2 . e e et : = &= ! , — —~—afl PORGH EOCKUR, 15.3 'per cent. N 1 change in LF -1 : d' : ; as pictured; durably edit situation appeared in the B G ) Y i °t during June, the report d g - 4 built. ous ; { 3 SFVE\'-PIE(WF BEDR()O‘[ SUITE I .\' WALNUT i hm’“'.'m.fl\\}:'.‘.’:.flir"l-:re;f:"%}éfi . FINISH; as pictured; consisting of Bow-End Bed, Dresser. BicAligte frade o nitesnme [ Chifforette, Full Vanity, Chair, Rocker and Vanity Benoh with i ¢ b cane seats. 3 $ 75 ALCOHOL RULES REVISED. Have It Charged ' 79 Dry Bureau Soon to Issue New Regulations for Industry . tions relating to industrial chiefly t containing e k) changes agreed upon tenta v include one rmanent per- S ase Bt re T o0 i k-3 ! r LAWN MOWER. ... v cme v e eresie o $4.95 cause, 'Dermits to manufacturers, fane To require annual remewals i [e— . . — | LAWN BENCH. ..... . cio oicmmie o 50 p0i00iree 5349 | ‘ ] FRERROCHEER ... .. ... e onseson $U55 ; I.arge Electrically- e . : A THREE-PIECE FIBER SUITE............. $39.75 3-DOOR SIDE PORCELAIN Cooled Offices B — " =3 ALL HICKORY FURNITURE 50% off. twpedy Wil - Tou b i THw ¢ o e ; = : = wnor - ALLREED AND FIBER FURNITURE AT . R ing features. Every floor lan in our big stock is marked at 20% pound ice ca- TOR; 35-1b. ice f;’fyf? 6;"23“%’1‘?:; Tatotog to the com: off of original selling prices. There are beautiful floor DISCOUNTS OF FROM 20% TO 33 1-3%. pacity. capacity. Cvesiy fort of our patients |- lamps with 3-inch mahogany finish pedestals and silk fo Zxiue. AN . shades in many colors; bridg'e lamps, etc. 9x12 RICE STRAW RUGS. cvie e v cveie e v vy i , $11 . 75 thoroughly steril- ized betore using. ; t ‘good, cl !Ilo or Drep Other Sets of Tee'.h 5 Up &G g 6 | | 2 Fillings, 50c | Gold Crowns | e TEA CART in|[]l__| W to$1 u and Bridge — Wy \ v | R; Walnut or Ma- I. kel S NG >~ JeLe : 2 ¥ hogany finish; a porcelain $5 ¢ ¢ very distinctive =3 ture—and useful. ) ENGLANDER BED COUCH, with = Sidags ’ : > piece of furni DR. WYETH soft mattress and easy running casters. 427-29 7th STREET N. W. Uses up little space when folded up Opposits Lansburgh & Bro. and omer and not in usc. Grand Tnion Tes Co. Largest and most thoroughly equipped parlors in Washington, OVERSTUFFED LI VIZC’G ROOM SUITE as pictured; consisting of handsome Settee, Rocker and Winged-back Fireside Chair; upholstered in velour; outside " backs in same material. 5 E END TABLE Have It Charged $1 5 9 75 : in, mahogany fin- ish; well made and distinctive in appearance. $4.95 Evans’ Drug Store SIMMONS STEEL BED OUTFIT . . as pictured; consisting of 2-inch Con- L itk m;‘d (:;flumbm tinuous Post JBed, comfortable Link R Spring and Cotton Mattress. A much- —is a busy Star Branch || wanted combination—and an unusual- A A —— CANVAS COLLAPSIBLE office, where you may || ly good value at the price. ‘ ! b ‘ = A COT as pictured; convenient :'ziv”f‘fi:g:aslass‘fied Ad > . R \ - & for wvacation trips, camping, : > = ‘ etc. Dr. Evans and his as- . | e — 4 ekl $3.29 sistarnts ‘:\:;IS make ‘esvearsy ” ! \:“ i effort to give you good A service—and your ad will appear in the first - o available issue. o : “The St int, - 5 : JBEAUTIFUL *‘FOUR-PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE as MORE Classified Ads I Nationally Known Furniture pwtured with distinctive Bow-end Bed, Dressing Table, Chifforette and Dresser. This than ol e e Featured in Our “ is the only suite of the kind we have—and we are pricing it much lower than its worth cause advertisers get f Spacious New Building to sell it quickly. W3 ; ¢ $ 2 3 9 75 “Around the Corner” Is a Star Branch Office

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