Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1923, Page 13

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EVENING ' BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, 'WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923, ; T e = . Mat 18 al r : ELEEIED ]6 ]'IMES SAYS HUSBAND BOASTED | >® by Mee: Line Nowan seatnse| LOCKYER RITES FRIDAY. éfllt‘sui.""fi"fi:':?fiffl-‘,f‘fifi :x':‘,.::: FREES ACCUSED FIRMS,. | 2econ ot e “;::::T.:'::nw:! Charles E, Noxan. They were mar- S T L 8 ARt 598 S1RINE the J0ia) Ruvinae cerns resuited from a decision by the | : ABOUT OTHER WOMEN | Far et B o 2. s the ‘wits| Wardmen Park Offcial Dies Sude | Yery 7000 oan 418 Iibicly FOut | oty Gommiselon Drops Bestratht|court of appesls m the seventh i arage CF. Schmitt has fled |ago. et e denly. SOOREITHILION, Tip wan connipoan it of Tralle Charges. e e e R S BY SUUTHEASI BDDY sult Tn ihe Distriot Bupreme Court |Only $1cach morning for the house- | - John W, Lockyer, nationally known | Boston, New Fork, ERIad¢iphis and| Dismissal of proceedings against = ,P“""‘"‘" Sutter Company ot | Soon Available 5 hold “expenses, the wife tells the > “hicago was not in violation of the v for maintenance against William A.|court. * Atiorney ‘George A. Maddox | in'the hotel business, anq who was | Sthch 13782 cition andwent With the | yrmone & Co. Switf & Co. Dow-|Clayton act. The commission had || NOrthwest Residence Section Schmitt, & hacker. They were mar- | represents the wife, connected with the Wardman Park,He is survived by his_wife, Mrs, ney Farrell Company, Willlam H. ordered the Pearshall Company to Three Floors rled in Baltimore in 1916, and have Two correspondents are named in | Hotel since Its opening, dled sudden- | Bessie L. Lockyer (nee Bruce); one | Moxley, Inc.; F. 8. Vail Butterine|dlscontinue use of the contract. The! child. The wife claims her hus- | % Suit for an absoliite divorce filed by | ly vesterday at his home 2327 18th|gon, Willlam A. Lockyer of Philadel- | Company, Troco Nut Butter Com-|same questions were at issue in the About 25,000 Sq. Ft. A. G. H rin Heads Citi- |2 - The wife clalms her hus- | Kdward C. Wilson against Winitred | street northwest, aged AFty-sic yoars. | nons, "t tw e deoohtors. prt Soer pany ata the Friendmen Manu-|other cases. . | % > . G. Herrmarnn Heads = |band deserted her ih May, 1918, after | 8. Wilson, who I said to be residing | The funeral will be held at the fam- | ence’ W. Weaver and Miss Thelma |facturidg Company, all of Chicago, peal st . H. mlth CO_ bragging to he e o a |in New York. They were married at|lly residence Friday afternoon at 2 |Lockyer of this city. by the Federal Trade Commission : ity of St. And 1l Smith Buildin ’ ot : he had on plcnics and river excur- Malvern, Pa., March 9, 1916, and have | o'Gock_and the interment will be in | was announced by the commission| The University of St. Andrews, of | g zens’ Association Again. |sions with other women. Attorney |one child now WIth its mothar At | Cedar Hill cometary. — { today."Citations had been.lssued | which Rudvara Kipling nas junt bein || @1e 1eit Stroat N.W . Raymond Neudecker appears for the | torneys Minor, Gatley & Rowland | ' Mr. Lockyer was a mative of Eng-| Even a clock s known by its|charging restraint of trade in the| installed lord rector. is the favorite eet IN.W. Cites Growth wite, appear for the husband. {land, but had spent all of his life In | works. | sale of oleomargerine and butterine. | university for girls in Scotland A. G. Herrmann was elected presi- UAVAUAVAVAUAVA UAVAVAVAVAY, 0 AN AR AANICIATIT, - A AN N N NN INNININISININ dent of the Southeast Citizens’ Asso- clation for the sixteenth consecutive time meeting in the Tyler School b . EL GRS WASHINGTONS GREATEST . G STREET BETWEEN S S . Fomar e WOMEN'S STORE IITHE 1214 STREETS and Allen Davis and Lemuel Fuggitt, = & Jfmouncingthe Most Dhenomendl agsessments. Bas Line to Be Extended. 1t was announced that the bus line which now connects Southwest with Southeast Washington will soon be p . - . from 1ith and M streets - 5 :: o 15th and H streets north- \ . o ssurince to this effect having given by the street railway com- 3 w's request for al £ traffic policemen at | i Ve ion of 8th street dnd and South Carolina | Coeme g @ everfeatured by this cNew Organization, 4th street and Penn- nue southeast. On the evening of Tuesday, Nos vember 13, the Southeast Citizens' Assoclation and the Southeast Com- munity C il give a reception & s . . . & gt 11 % A Dissolution of Partnership of One of New York’s Highest-Class Ealt i g e Coat Manufacturers Is the Fact Responsible for This Peabody TWO CAFES ROBBED . BY COLORED BANDITS Extraordin ary Purchase e MR — . of 250 Beautiful Coats Revolvers. : 5 LT, reck tuneieoom proprictos AGR N The Actual Savings Range From $17 to $82 dits last night. Gus Leonardo, 620 4% t, was robbed of $70, r! 3 1 e » il All Are Richly Fur-Trimmed er midnight when ared in Frank- sker's lunchroom, seated themselves ; S ot @ table and, after ordering and \» I h t)] u eating a one of them went to c €s c rs the strec d started the engine of haiia fome agr _ —are for both dress and street —are mink-dyed squirrel, was the command of the one who remained in the ludthroom, as| - : wear. Flired,'stralghtllnc tu- natural and viatka squirrel, e mkakor Dicked up 350 on® the ; § O . Ahals Aot Banasd It var manate tola bular, belted, tiered, etc. beaver, wolf, fox, etc. R hen ‘?I‘;‘Z“n‘fl?fi,.w surrendered the dollar the armed man left the place, joined 8 companion and the pair drove s ¥ (U5 Teonarcy was alone in his J 5 T * \ e * unchroom when two colored men ap- k pasref ana mandza e money. e he Fabrics The T rimmings " he said to the 7 - police, “the men had me cornered. Bag i 245 itomatic tha {he cunes AR ‘ —are Lustrosa, Ormandale, —fur collars, cuffs and bor- 2 Smith & Wes just gave them el iaY o e e A (el ¢ ) Truvenette, Fashiona, Ara- ders, cordings and stitchings, differ. * T T T S 3 bella. Gérona. Francine. ROI.. novelty embroiderecl eflects. P ‘! Every Day Brings ; de Laine, Velvora, etc. silk tassels, buttons, tucks, etc. |—us opportunities to £ U lmnvinte new custom- 1crs that no Plumbing £ M gives such high satis- 2 e Every Coat is full, inter- Besides black, we show a £ ] lined and lined throughout complete assortment of all the feG;"“zid th: ;e ::;le: most popular shades. ich £ N sketched by our artist. ! o Ve g _ ANl Sizes Scores of others See These Coats in MAURICE J. COLBERT £ S A ; For Women and Misses equally handsome. Our Windows Heating—Plumbing—Tinning = 621 F Street T3 S® £ = I [Fenairs—on any "scatem 5 ) with finest, well-wearing silk. (T o *The last drop is as good as the first.” ‘The delicious _fr-gnncc of Baker's Breakfast Cocoa : e Its unque;tioned /7 . : - urity, uniformi End pahubilig q meke constant \\\ users of all who \\‘\ 747 try ity it is the WY/ cocon ‘of high ;‘; Y o van e, Mt iy, Walter Baker & Co.Lua. . 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