Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1923, Page 15

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RETIRED EMPLOYES HONOR CAPT. STARR Association’s President Raps Small Annuities Paid by Gov- ernment to Former Workers. Capt. Jacob W. Starr, president of the Retired Government Employes' OF BOY'S MARRIAGE Father Would Take Son, 16, From Home of Bride, 50, Officials Told. By the Associated Press, CITY, December 1.—A plea THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DECEMBER 2; lQQfl—-PART 1. : ——————Wnum it ber 30. They were married two days later. They lived at the Hotel Pasa~ dena for a week, then at the request of his parents he went home, but came back after two weeks and now is reported living with his bride at Ridgefleld Park, N. J. Former Judge J. Raymond Tiftany, counsel for the newly-weds, declared young Tucker was in love with his wife and had no desire to Rollin H. Rollins of Union said he had performed the ceremony, but said he did nse was regular and the oom gave his age as twenty- nd the bride hers as forty-six. Mr. McMahon said he would make a thorough investigation and if any- thing should warrant he would act. bride one jY D. C. VETERANS OF ’98 Permanent Regimental Organiza- A permanent regimental organiza- ion of the members of the First Dis- Teturn | trict of Columbia Volunteers, sur- vivors of the Spanish-American war, will be formed early in the new year, it was decided at a mecting of a it range, The followin, number of the volunteers at the head- elected to approach quarters of the organization, 1415 K street northwest, last night. All of the 112 persons in the District eligi- ble for membership will be asved to attend the organization meeting. The affairs of the recent reunion were wound up at last night's meet- | | ing, and a permanent reunion com- mittee was appointed consisting of Capt. Harry Walsh, Company A, hairman; Capt. Fred S. H Company ice chairman, and Shoridan Firrel, Company K, as sec- t rer. G an invited the commit- tee to hold further affairs of the or-|in the world. ganization at the National Guard rifle | Lorsapower and ligh PLAN NEW FORMATION Company A; Capt. . Richard Lamd ohn Lewis Smith neth A. O'GConne; tion to Be Aim Early in New Year. Tho new elactri gmzmzmm:mzmmmzmmumamzz bers of the regiment: arence I. Howard Vormifflion of Company A and " | L. C. Harlow of Company . —_—— Niagara Falls ig said to be the largest It will produce 87,000 g_committeo was &ll former mem- John O'Erien of C. 5. Domer of Browver of A. Auth, Mrs. M. Keane, PLAN BENEFIT LUNCHEON. Ursulins Sisters Seek Funds for Day Nursery. A luncheon for the benefit of the Day Nursery, conducted by the line sisters, will be given at the s . Klimkiewicz, A. 3 M Si Mrs. F. Walcutt, A M. B of Company E, of Company C. r of Company C. ber 4, 5 and 6. The luncheon wi'l be- | 3 it 11:30 a.m. and continue until | ; 2 pm. c generator at ostesses for the luncheon are s, The h Mrs. J. 5. Haskell, Mrs. A. E. Gra Mrs, A,'E. Murphy, Mrs. E. J. t 2,500,000 lamps. | nan, Mrs. Willlam M. Wallace, ) mzzmmwzi:zmzzz: Mrs Columbus, Mr: 15 Mrs. Ba Mrs. C. cDonough, 3 s, A, C. ent the Daughters or Isab ¥ SR at authorities take proper action to have annulled the marriage of his son, Burton 8. Tucker, s old, to y owner Assoclation, was honored by his a soclates @t & meeting of the org: at G. A. R. Hall yeste: rnoon, when he was presented h. $300 in government bonds in recognition of his work for retire- |l 2 nent, the county prosecutor today by Josel In choking tones Capt ki, poaca ierilcE Bt Sithia s 5 Mass, Special in Jacquettes | Beautiful Fur - trimmed Starr re- Tan; flowered lining—and . il big collars and cuffs of real | furs. An exceptional value, } r of South ty years of age Fs ex o pp that he had worl ment law for many years, continue to work in i half until larger annuities were granted. ation. With him ney, former dis- ex county, Mass. Che Economy Corner Zth.and H.5ts. NV Captivating Values in Fur-Trimmed 13 Worth $50.00 Mr. Tucker son were @ Scores Small Annuities. Some government employes here on the retired list get such small an- nuitles, Capt.' Starr declared, that they are unable to pay car fare to the meetings of the ass recelve as little as §56.40 a 4 while one man is attempting to t: care of an insane wife on $408 a r. 140600000000000050000009640604 ::::::::’go"00o'v'wnvvbo'vaoovwfiawooz Give a Grand Piano This Christmas We are sole agents for the fol- lowing leaders in Grand Pianos: Kranich & Bach, est. 1864 A. B. Chase, est. 1875 Henry F. Miller, est. 1863 Emerson, est. 1842 Christman, est. 1855 Lindeman&Sons, est. 1836 Ludwig & Son, est. 189° reased annuitles for retired e the rmment prol Handsome Fur fabrics (like the sketch)—Deep W High-pile Weaves — Bry- tonias, Truvenette and Broadcloths—in the ac- cepted models of the hour —with big, luxurious fur collars—and excellently well lined and made. were given as a r many years' work f law. No One Dropped from Rolls. No one is dropped from the rolls of the Retired Government Employes’ | Assoclation. This was brought out Bradbury, Lyon & Healy, years old” ufficient funds ou to pay dues eSS eSSt s st s et eesss st eseesseseesssessseeseststesteseteesesstssesstissse They’re Coats of qual- ity that we’re offering for a pittance of a price. Children’s Bath Robes $2°98 Silk Underwear 8@ Regular and Extra Sizes ° Fel d Slippers—covion, A big variety for selection; in all desirable colorings; soft, comfortable soles—and in neat and pleasing shapes. DESCRIBES CAPTURE OF CAPITAL IN 1812 Disgrace to British and Americans, Gaillard Hunt Tells Study Club. “Cuddledown,” with slippers to match, in sizes 2 to 6 years. Also sizes 6 to 14 years. Soft and fleecy—and in beautiful colorings. Third Ploor. Pirst Floor. Holiday Specials in Hose and Handkerchiefs Fancily boxed for giving. : bl |l Favorable and Easy Terms i We are showing the very latest in “GRANDS” which occupy no more room than ordinary Upright—why not give this Christmas a Grand Piano which will bring Happi- ness and Joy into the homes for years to come. Old Pianos Taken in Exchange Liberal Allowances Made HugoWorch iaro . 110 G frzor 1879 - PIANOS £merson In Fancy Christmas Boxes Boudoir Caps, satin with lace trim- ming : for Silx and Wool Hose —perfect quality; mock seams; some Wwith at- tractive clocks. Every color you'll want. Crepe de Chine and Satin Camisoles ¢ colorings. Hunt, in ith ‘the for 3 Sheer and Fine Handkerchisfs—in a box —colored borders; platn White and solid fancy colors; neatly hem- stitched. 1 how the pent. inc f Indepe and the Kranich & Bach Special Sale Beaded Bags Just in Time for Xmas Giving. Shell frame—and in a wide variety of beautifully colored and artistically patterned beaded de- signs. $ 1.9 Pre-Christmas Sale of Blanket Bath Robes The famous Laurence Mills $ 2 69 Always have been $2.98 Pirst Ploor. Blankets—of handsome color- ings and new designs—cut long and full, with heavy cord girdle —and neatly finished seams. Many patterns for choice. ... Pirst Ploor. T T ST I I T LI T T e erts 233203330 0133333380008 30T HI I3 TI33ELetsaIaTasssss 33242832 R 112232112234182222202222288800100 22220802 223028208382240{02084242208202232082222021032222020¢8202020220202024 94 e ain Basement Wonderful Dresses and Coats Dresses 88 38t s PHONOCRAPHS . AND RECORDS If you do it will pay dividends of happiness to you and your family—year in and year out! The “Brunswick” is acknowledged a peer among reproducing machines. The clarity of its tone—the beauty in each design, and the wealth of music from which you may draw, make the “Brunswick” first choice among the discriminating. You never need wait for a “release” of Brunswick records— they are always available. See and hear the Brunswick tomorrow Priced $65 Up. Small Cash Payment—E 1210 G Street N. Open Evenings Until Christmas o 46 %o Fur trimmed and plain—Striped' Polair, Velours, Smart checks and . dressy deep-pile fabrics—side tie and belted effect. Well lined—and in all colors. Sigmund's Bargain Basement. Beautiful Silks—Canton Crepe, Satin and dressy Poiret Twills— in Black, Brown, Navy and Gray— for Street and Afternoon wear. $334283382244 883822 $66409944 PSe3333833388323238283888383 2006000654 0000000006000 0000000000000000006000060000000000000000060000066000000006004

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