Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1923, Page 42

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2 __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY,. DECEMBER 14, .1923, ! ! oty raotfii he et “ontaks |IRIGHT TO CONSTRUCT | 't oS, Somen tmad zoris:| PRISONER IN BAD-CHECK IS VASUARE I (0 (L SiAts trind g Oy, i FOLKS e R C e e RS g of the projected 1ime showed | CASE RETURNED TO D. C.|check transactions ana given a sen T} folkcs, (hough maturally he can-amo RAILROAD DENIED R e - C. {More Important : o s a main line U35 ‘miles long, running tence of five years. : " ay some intolerable loads on the from Columbus to Farmington, in New —_— P e g £ of t nve | { When Charles Curtie, senior sena- | ¥, Fole (MECTUNL, (00 P ena- . L Mexies, . Wb liatclis Toienliox S M of Wiy Aitanen Baid to: Have | nteresting fanture e ' | tor from Kan: is all run dOWN | tor Curtis never bets on the race; he N Springerville’ in_eastern Arizona, and to y tigation and search for the alle an as et e St R SR $hU (T C. C. Befusos Permission for | olicfoinG, S, (ompany Seg pre. | swindled Morchant Witk | ynder apueived cpan of ke & o0 T LT colossal blunders = S y fosed to R g P identl e e hol xdz\ ome will ST nAnnE Gotha ;’r:‘dmlhe tonic quality of the environ Bmldmg of 550 Miles of N‘ew i sioy sald it had Canadian Drafts. and verdict of $100,00 New ¥ \ e o ing avails to re- ine i e e Attired in an outfit furnished been swindled by the any i checr if there’s Line in Southwest. ea” the. conciusion, howeve N b it e allases identified a rep {3 iesky voot pverhend. Cosmopolitan Bod Names | avire RImo ot e IF rattic developed across o : 5- | Whio was arreatod on sus ; ‘ P ¥ | mai netcn ani| - CRAIGE HEADS POST. _ _ e et oiiec an arlGE pEatsasioh | oo TaTasry et o8 suapicion el o Three to Direct Share in optimistic outlook = An order denying the Colorado, Co- 1, a1t the Tine in the United | check swindler, known throughout |verdict for the amount stated . 1o teplure oF like & horse race. lumbus and Mexican Railroad Company | Sta 6 cotminy o0 Chvietaing. Toeuch: s a0 Mo H c ian H | He will travel any | Elected' Commander by Press Club | 4utnorits to build 530 miles of new line | vith more than a score !or aliases: | pprn TN BANK ROBBERY. : > ';mfn‘pf Zvr\fi H ’ - i : " Foeth - here vesterday from_ Joilet g r - ampaign nere | : reasonable dis- | Legion Body. in New “;xlf.o.. T;x{nlx{nu Arizona, | r adoray on |in tho. custody of Detective THUMAS | BEAUMONT, Tex., December 14-—A ice & mont reasons e tance to attend| Capt John Craige, aide to Maj, Gen, | V@S entered vesterday by the Inter- 5 put corn in-|SWeeney, to answer an Indfotment al-| 0 n"ay grrested here yesterday and | able ces consistent > e one when he rec-|Lejeune, commandant of the Marine |5tate Commerce Commission. The com- Teging e passing of e ";0“ Cana- ‘dfihllflld as Willlam Russell, an al- | = G |\wh hxmw‘ -grade work. Tk o iIc llniian ognizes the need|COrps, was elected commander of the [pany's estimate of $15,000,000 as a cost | fa 1 3 dian k Assoclation drafis on . |leged bank robber, who escaped from 3 ; & National Press Club Post, American |of construction was entirely too small, | 20T W Lt e erwan Srafi ave maid o have bee Beley VIO, TatRoARTINoR MAUR]CE J. CO mibmory of the to rebuild the|Legjon, at the annual meeting Wednes- e » forged drafts are said to have been _ g BoNy Erain tiebae! id S aTA the commission’s declsion said, and fts | e ana ghven n local merchant in June, , i Pl T, was given by | to ease off the|chemical warfare, U. S. A., and Eari r\nmcmg plans were 1ot surh'lrml\‘ ¥ e e i \\mhxe “r'“m"rfmn B -mlnh 3 " —f_l—.fi ST eating- mi m;: inning g St : ire searching for tho alleged n act of the time of Henry VII, one Matm Jangled nor v en | GI%In were elocted Vicecommand- | disclosed. cone wona ,. : Fibitrioh dotectives" rieeted him on | aisintt wrlanios gamer, forhade the | = 621 |F Street EN No sort of weath- | T v oM brsws ed by s ol ore {saved from the fir and put Into 4 |a train in Pittsburgh, Pa., and turned | working e it L i i oo y to be ex- ! noteh in a Wim over to the Iilinois authorities. |at Christ LT e takes many precautions when |DIStrict of Columbia department o something exceptionally cold or blus- | § x°§‘,’;L‘,,.(’,fi“h;ql("::.?.'l‘:nraf}“‘k‘ifi’. tery threatens, but only to quiet ahan to Col. Edward Clarke, Jack the mind of his womenkind. “onnolly and Frank A. Conolly. let the horses off and it| The post decided to send Christmas s ¢ ® 3 brick- | baskets to former service men of ~ " -nator | Washington who are now in hos- i 3 | p in other parts of the country s R L tepresentative Bloom of New York A ot Tt WM s ddressed the post on the bill which Sia Sy and siamin Dl ipup | Ba Rt intreduced s Conwrsss pro- 1215-17 F Street and 1214 to 1218/G Street denominations | his surrounding hereas when not | mer service men. to the club's ttendin e S priety itse! Jlube | atten ,_“ ra. propriety ftactt Hours—8:45 to 6:00 . 1 Beautiful---Practical---Enduring o [ Christmas Gifts l,[l"lllll"lllllllllllllll"lll”r 3016-3017 fill!lllllIIN"HIIIIIIII!“ 8¢ don in 1 om s . N ' Every classification has been considered. The thousands of discriminating Our 1924 Christmas Washingtonians who have made us their Gift Headquarters for the entire year . - v ! look to us for appropriate tokens. The season’s specialization reflects at this Savmgs Club NOW' 5 time completeness of assortment. NOW is the time to begin your saving for next Christ- 3 . 3 mas. Do not put it off until so many payments are due— Flne Furllltlll‘e i S (rlaSS join NOW with one week's payment. 1 ] : SEREaen Novel- s sec- fa i ties Here Are the Five Plans— e SEpante = Delicate and | % Y . o ,® . {3 Pay 50c Weekly—Receive .$25.37 ‘ tion of distinctive fur- } @:oa‘"r : vivid_shades and combinations are Pay $1.00 Weekly—Receive . . . ....$50.75 ) niture includes a [|__& 4 Nt S S g Pay $2,00 Weekly—Receive . . . ...%101.50 Il = wealth of appropl‘iate Pay $5.00 Weekly—Receive ....$253.75 J Pay $10.00 Weekly—Receive . ........$507.50 Boxes, etc, Si and sensible gift sug- ems. priced 38 gestions: Overstuffed Suites, Dining Room Second National Bank | = Suites, Overstuffed ; ’ ] and Windsor chairs, “The Bank of Utmost Service” Downtown Office, 509 Seventh Street N.W = ——C g pinet DCSkS, Uptown Office, 1333 G Street N.W. ! Smokers’ Cabi~ nets,Stands, End Tables, Console Spod . . 1 R I Tables, Airrors, usual. Combinin ~ the art object wi . s @l Gate-leg Tables the ust(ul—pnted ¥ from Fruit Com- ete, potes at $7.50 to the Salad Plates at $40 the dozen. The Amounts Include 3% Interest More Joy ABOUNDS AT CHRISTMAS LY L| 7 o PR T LY. IN HOMES WHERE ; = mesHoRparcals . A"‘ Distinctive Lamps make a merit—lightly cut long appreciated gift. Our / . o 7% and etched pat- S ; N designs include every con- 'THE ENTIRE FAMILY ENJOYS MUSIC o7 A~ R <, ot ol i e AND NO BETTER INVESTMENT FOR LASTING |‘L}‘A§lnl> AND HAPPINESS CAN BE MADE THAN TO OWN i 77708 7 Z N collection. classification—Table Lamps, items as low as $1 Bridge Lamp~ Junior PIANO B T NEEBN T B e PL AYER-PI AN o ) | o ;‘;1‘1?;2}13:'8,&& Priced from VICTOR-VICTROLA ¥ 5 =TS8 T =~ ¥ Silver THE BEST QUALITY IN EVERY GRADE OF MUSICAL | China ’ Wi X 3 < ki MERCHANDISE IS OBTAINABLE AT LOWEST PRICES AT ' . » % | ‘ ' Single America's fore- 1300 G Street Bl V', Oy ' French, Japanesc ex- WASHINGTON’S OLDEST AND LARGEST MUSIC ESTABLISHMENT i and other wares in . b . pressions wiil single picces or _ be found in ) ) sets. * these lasting EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR | ’n.e World’: Finest Rerrodllcmz } gifts for amy | Piano | —trom the modest and’ Rockwood recipient: Tea “ I 0 ! moderately priced sets to : Pottery \ Sets, Meat i Welte-Mlgnon ‘ the. most elaborate and The classic beauty of America’s _ Dishes, Bread ‘ AND OTHER HIGH-GRADE PIANOS Paderewski, Hofmann, S, ® 2ad @, expen sive— {foremost vonery has made it ideal I Trays, Candy l MONTHLY PAYMENTS ACCEPTED Scores of Other Grent Pianists for | I i New Steinway Have Recorded for It. | If : [ ] Mah-Jo ngg ing. g\ft Dishes, Hot Fianos ....8875 = Price, $975 | ! Sets, Tile ;‘:::‘l"!‘;"" [ \ water Kettles, New Vese : Racks, Ta- ;]x:;nswe dis- 1 ‘ ) Casseroles, ejc. i | NewHuntng- - (S — Victor_Victrolas | = bles, Counter o sl ; Y Silver in plated ton Piano, A | \ o LW R ) 4 % | Cabinets P 5 and Sterling New Laffargue . i s. pF s | “TFianos ....885 y : s From $25 to $480 2 / { ] \ T Silver, s STSsS—g8 | PLAYERPIANOS | | q _ L The Best American Makes R .. RGeS Y $10

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