Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1923, Page 25

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THE EVENING :STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, I\OVEM.BER 15, 1923. 5 i 25 = 7 % e sy & b WEEK ARMY HEADS SLAII WIM PUSHED °F the sluyer, 35,250 by city, county ) EOUR K LED IN AUTO IThe md n were on their way for a the automobile, and it Is asjumed #nd state executives and ‘the rest by day’s hfnt. ey did not sec the ;pm:rhh\z the ulnnxamenln necessary for re- fl|e bich 1 Colam! movel of the vine-covered structure. OFF ROOF. OFFICIALS AINT { natviduar crtiwons. SMASHED AT CROSSING| They were Henry Campbell, Oscar | fieh which tx due in Colami p-r.“ This resuited in a atay of execution sENTENcED To DEATH i e S Wk e o e | NorvitY e, J. E.'Tutacr and Harry Wat- | niong the torek ’r?;r';xdm'zm::c’or sev T home wilt bo tallen awny Defors ‘the Dents in Wrist Watch Wern" by {curr 1mx tor ‘L‘,’,"..,"( Doty nave son, #1l of Columbus. They wore|eral hundred feet ) ok h. el been discovered. | An inguost prub«bl By the Amoclutod Press, L o g I e T 3 O S, Bherrill G"" Women's Club Un rosentati rh::-:"or:g?'r; l'o; g‘m, and Majors Who Led| - Mrs. Boudreau Support Sl be held ext Monday, authorf,| NEWARK, Ohlo, November 15.— P el B L e T ] Hternsl Pemtntne, i 3 ¢ | Tnantiing the model home. " Such port- | Theory of Crime. b Sgur Ul I/ mn e e SIS SIS L Soote at and easisted (d 10entitying | From the pett Panther. til Eng of Monthito Wove : /| mantiing the mo Sushhont !v —\flnolmn. to Be. Executed. G —’—0——-— morning when the automobile in | the df ad. He then cailed the coroner | o ohichy P et ' PY T :rnlnmntl and nfi:u-r -ruclu By the A ted Presa. Cedar, which was hauled long dls | which they were riding was atruck |3t Zf Sebvile and notified authorities ollege Widow—Beware of#him, | Building. : ot Others in Prison. riz.. Notemb, tances, was uted extensively by 1 at N¢ wark. dear; he's two-faced. : | @« : | taken down. a1 - s .| PHO| NIX, Ariz., November 15.—In- tas ot deok """""Iby Pennsylvania passenger traln No. | Ty, nu-n left Columbus early today. | ¥rosh—I know, but I'm cu rious ta moved intact haanot: s formation tending to prove the theory el Sl employ white pine. - |31 at F' urg, northeast of here. They were driving with curtalnk on ' see the other one. : e T 4 TE i , ra: “ Lieut. Col.iC. O. Sherrill han grantsd | vet been ofldllly announced. & - | George Boudreau of EN & temporary reprieve, to the model e e A | part, was slain Bers easly Tues- St T L T etr s et sttt sttttsstststotessiteststs st ottesssotsestatsttssstsssssosssssressssey : 15 i home at thy th' of the .T ry t a day mprning. by being thrown or' e D-n.rl‘ment ;m.": lelur::drl"l::d“ly BOOTLEGGER IS EXPELLED nardopoulos a lrg-llden and | pusired [from the flat roof of a school | $4 s 4 i Today, Navember 15, was ¢riginaily| PROVIDENCE, R. L, November 15. | Maje. Avrambos and Nicolareas, lead- ulldin;! forty-foot wall—was PR e O (el A L mo%el‘hom!y —A" Brown junior whose name col- “‘"f,,‘}’ the recent revolutionary mové- :lenned\ln turther officlal lavestiga- :.h:.s’l‘:icn“ :n:nem:;;a.e: * o Hmn lege offielals refuse to disclose nul Many other officers of high rank | tion of ghe crime lmst night. o raa 1o he taken from | PSR Suspended indeflultely for boot- | Involved In the Tevolt were Aentonced | & offeers said o Walst Wateh of oo- et Hompe Dccup 0N sinca Shrine | AEIng on the campus. It was learned | {0, imprisonment Tor 1ife or for 10K shape worn by Mes"Bou: conventlon 'tim, today at the office of 1 k Sy Omclals f the General Federation | Randaly S S DR OtReR | _ :”x’ohrlr;a f;rclllg‘bs, uhl h hv re a;quor t:a dhc'c\cr—d in tho‘ man's great trouble with ignorance is and he wn home, calle qn Col, il s Studentin It was siates, o0 ing "‘""“ aston s el e S g d. e WA dl totalin 80 have been { offeced For the merest and conviction | . / P’}ennsylvani v | Avenue if * - e -+ + > o3 .. o - -+ » >e »> » » »: » » 23 * * »- * * - * * * *: . » * * 23 o4 - + oo - * * We're “armed to the teeth” for Christmafs—wlith 0af wlolr(lde(;'ful lisplay of jewelry of all kinds— : VATIONALLY ADVER- Diamond I'ISED GOODS AT NATION- ng ALLY - ADVERTISED . PRICES. Specials Not a aent extra for our won- derful credit terms—just make a small deposit — AND PAY NEXT YEAR! Truly there were never more liberal terms than these. = Bluebird Pearls Beautiful Diamond Ring, Exact reproductions of the finest Oriemtal pearls with one large central Dia- They come in a | mond and two_smaller Dia- unique, leather n?onds (not chips) on either bound “Book of | side; set in handsome carved Happiness” as pic- | mountings of 18 Kt. and 14 tured. [Engraved Kt. whne_ or green gold—for 14 Kt. White Gold | both ladies and gentlemen. Safety Clamp. A WONDERFUL BAR- GAIN OFFER! s | G °1170 | 250 Pay Next Year Only $1 Down Inw:lull " samy Pay Next Year “"$2.50 Thin Model ‘‘Illinois”’ PAT NEXT YEAR ~ Governor Watch N e \ .:hn famous watch is iy | | S| || i H‘ = we are offering it at its 333838338883883 zz:::::t:::t:::::zz:::z::z:z:zzzt:z::zzzz:z::z:zzzzmz:zz z:z:zxx:::zzz::z:zz:zzzxz::z:z:z:zzx:zzzz::z:mzmng - REGULAR prict on Cigarette these s.pecial terms. Literally thousands of ji5s by T S| e || 2 e i | e, $52.50 : . Schwartz’s g $2. 50: $3.50,, b 24 “ ”» : % rax wexs voan . ; Perfect 100 PAY NEXT YEAR $1.00 Down | Pay Next Year Wonderful, sparkling, per- iy | C fect Diamonds—set in most Seth Thomas Clocks | wonderful n}ounlmgs—nl: a styles. i P 3 hundred different Saks made—and made for Saks . e The Worlds Standard Clocks | i he Perfeot Hundred ot $14.00 has become the talk of the by London’s leading tailors B - Finks B, ke ] TR e et - Pay Next Year $ 1 OO Are alwars welcome gitts. - thene You are mterested in the size of our stock only in the variety it pre- _ it | St || Wonderful Showing of Only $1 Down Ve onty P10 ap ay Next Year ts from which: you can make selection—most aptly to your liking. 2ax ¥EXTYEAR | ‘pyy wexe voam Ivor Y P yralin It takes many ttyles to render the personal service for which the R Y. Do il inen wepupesi. | [ 1847 Rogers Brothers and Nemours pat- Shop is famous—and it has passed into a truism among Washing- - % < § tarne — whit, ol Silvem are and amber finishes. n men that “yoill find what you want at Saks.” iy Cameo Lavalieres Of the American types our tailors are master designers. They inter- _,‘_",:“cs__;, St with pre. ‘with a comprehelmon and a skill that uphold the integrity of :é-: sosee | B0 ; et i roomily cut double-breasted models—made up in boiatiod] e | ’ le-faced weaves—full belted and half belted. Single-breasted e ? = g > : >4 Coats—full of’ back and ha.ngm with a ce that’s both distinc- SN ‘:Q" isit our pl onogrnp epartment—an e and dressy. Fly-front and butfon—througrha models. Ulsters and % s\ }fiergbl\tigewgzlla(w lel)lllsv?ant :::ledin’l;'?ug home for Christmas. PAY NEXT rettes. - Pins | YEAR. ‘The Fmgluh Coats are typlcally Engluh, generous of proportxons Sadta. s | Ea e Store Open §aturdfly Evenings and full—and with the unmistakable evidences of their author- oy $4.50 $1.50,, Until 9 PM: than' Whlc}l thel’e is none better in England. The chill of the ikl ool it bl dree MEMBERS BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU ndo: :::i ofcanmfim:l:enetrate their weaving—and comfcrt empluwzes \\\\\hh/ v 4’ oA Saks Overcoats, 30 to 80 English Overcoats, *35 to %55 Pay Next Year gmm:mammu:mzzmzzzzmzzzmxzmzzm R2323122232323230383028024828424342230308¢348248484¢

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