Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1923, Page 61

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1923. -1 — aE - Pl &, X RAY P'[HURES IGERMANS CONTINUE |GOLD NUGGETS FOUND . | verkiane i euiiine wiiit| BRESLAU SUSPENDS ".Lly.::.na'm,’l e e shanee o | tre ‘: s tnas ai I,‘,,kc,li f’! VETERAN ACTOR ILL. the NEIpaiag Shey chiokena 5 nereasing fares because the mark's | live within 'teen minutes’ walk from WORSHlP OF PR'NCES IN ‘CE‘LCKEN GULLETS fr‘:f"::;:’rx.-e“ulfmfulehu;n:{.omgu,:et:?cl: TROLLEY 0PERAT|0N decline was swifter than the: time | their places of business. He argues| FPITTSBURGH. Pa., December 14 i still looking. for thers are many needed to put increased fares into|that factories built on present-day| Theodore Roberts, veteran screen u 5 7 e Now People of Bulgarian Town "r'lir“tbx;l‘m]\»nl'l:fu_»;_u!rl;(..l'r‘m DEL!;;:-[ ¢;ll‘: ——— effect. | plans are not unsightly nor objection. | Stage actor, was confined to his r UF MUM B Royalty, Acting on' Popular| Have Quit Work to Seek | hot “reappeared In the mariet place| BRESLAU, December 14.— Unable| Similar steps have been taken in|able to be placed near residences. He | 10 & hotel here tonight under the cars ogus Royalty, | | Since the day he now historic f st % : res would locate parks, churches and |of two physicians after having been since the day of the no BtOric {10 bear the deficit piled up daily by |many smaller cities, but Breslau is| WO locite Darks churches and|of ta ‘suddenly I at the conelusion of More Treasure. e SCULISnEE the numerous lines, Breslau has sus-[the first great metropolitan city to | ing the industrial center. Frailty, Sometimes | his appearance at a vaudeville theater. e . o . cays, . Gloeden would not eliminate | SLIVEN, Bulgaria. December 14.— | pondedatreet car optratioh. The smit-{Randcp ity trsnviea . . [ S ‘c| While physicians declined to dise 1 ace of Turk ot = or. Brich Gloeden, regarded as an|street cars entirely, but would have - ase Reap Harvests. | brace’of Turkisn chickens.recently | TQ VOTE ON PRESIDENCY. |uation resuited from the depressea| DLr. Erich Cloeden, segarded as an|stseet cars entirely, but weuld have | FMile PEYSICAnS deciined to prrotiiag < [ Erasht b ““l‘[‘" i b [ NTGOMERY, Ala. December 14, |fiRanclal and commercial conditions.|man towns are now paying for the |nishing a through service to connect | they said he had not been in good |Sliven in their gullets, since which| MONTGOMERY, Ala., ‘| Recently street car fares were tnsuf-!sing of their fathers in town building, the various Industrial centers. health for some time. Photographs Reveal What! - . : . Décemb Democratic | time the townspeople have been | s presidential preference primary in Killed Ancient People, With Gern us no o hipat ) fhiitine Ffas o rosBecting | \lubuma, the second Tuesday in March, 4 9 the throne of royalty and because of | spinning woolen cloth. vas called by .the state democratic #d unpronounc » ‘mamés often E lace by a Turkish peasant, since | Candidates for the democratic nomina- 'r“‘ 3 - i | e v_sought. and .sold to. Ivan |tion “ere,r(-qulrod‘m file their declara- imflam th iblic. { Manoloff. Preparing them for the pot | tions by January 1. ssoc p i z 3 A . With 4 sense | fvan found the nuggets which, after ommittee unanimously indorsed | CHICAGO, December 14.—FPic d taste for e © Au- 1l his excitement abated. he sold to the | Sena scar W. Underwood for the ®f mummles taken with - 1 RO9 bigh i "l_»sll|...-..| goldsmith for 100 leva. Ivan |de + nomination. ray disclose conditfons ¢ Ferimd u bodies of anclent Feruv tlans which otherwise would ¢ knowledge; unwrapping the means its destruction for pu accurate study. Such pictures e il Ao of Nat ory. of hotels be- | Christmas Savings Club co-operating with the j mo along be got tired of | Gosparation, | extending credit to royalty. | of the haThese plotures reveate 3 doon joollte ome o . s ad been burie : } bad been bupied : falesiin % Federal-American packs were foun o C of N 8 e g esels, | Some where he ipleital Deposit any amount from 50c a week up (for 50 Tasts. clay M 2 and explained to hotel- weeks), we add 39 interest. 3 e e ey Keepers that his auto was coming in s iR b ‘the Tangs oF oheatal” T Y i 50c o Week Will Give You $25.37 e s pickires e | SHOWS FEWER DIVORCES. | “$1 a Week Will Give You $50.75 voncerning the a a ion —— - . . England Reports 13 Per Cent Less | $2 aWeek wf" cf"‘ You $101.50 Petitions in 192 $5 a Week Will Give You $253.75 S received during hi “I, Can o o 14 | $10 a Week Will Give You $507.50 ! e y Federal-American National Bank s wi ibitic To those who keve meither—ygive bash. To those who heve ens—give the other. distinetion. hows the hoi proper relative posi Further investi of the process arc contemplated. | aerial survey of the Jonnson's : Sour added to e the favee you loag for, Ready mized: How many Christmas presents are you going island. 700 miles south > = | simply add water (or milk), mix . Try it your Ve i ikna g tien st - e e & to give? Chnk over the names. Do you know United States Navy . H that you can give every one of them Eversharp or Wahl Pen, or both, and stay well within your allowance? Eversharp and Wahl Pen simplify your Christmas shopping. They make a delightful gift. For who wouldn’t be proud to own America’s favorite pen and pencil? And who wouldn't be ° proud to give a gift of such exquisite beauty? Remember, no other pencil can be like Eversharp. Its features can't be copied. The rifled tip that grips the lead and prevents it from 3-guart / wobbling is exclusively Eversharp’s. Ask to be Pudding Pan shown the automatic index. Look for the ,"‘:‘:: l:‘}; ;‘fl::“‘.':é 4 le:-;er under the cap—and the supply of extra for dotefis 6f dally e nzcshen :Im- i The all-metal Wah! Pen is another great writ- SOMETHING NEW!? pecial p: ing achievement. Here is*a pen that can never The Miwisture Set split. It is made in durable gold and silver. It 1 Brersharp sad « is beautiful. It is distinctive. It will last a ot lifetime. And it holds more ink. Give Eversharp, Wahl Pen or both in the ‘ Sl velvet-lined gift box. Eversharp, $I to $50; Sl ‘Wahl Pen, $4 to $50. Look for the name on each. They give the same gor- fect service as their larger Made in the U. S. A. by THE WAHL CO.. Chicsgo Special price = 9 g 95¢ )f" " . 2 ) 7 matched b WAHL PEN At regular prices this combina- tion sells for $4.65. For a limited time it is specially priced at OT cakes—richly browned, piping $ 3 0_0 P otianc e Eallot fiva: —thats ihe We Carry a Complete Stock of Evershurp Pencils and Wahl Pens kind of breakfast for a snappy morning. {desiredheucensils in purchased separately at The special prices shown. In order that you may know how simple 914 F St. N.W. 1410N.Y.Ave. 1303 F St. and how easy it is to make such cakes, without greaseand without smoke or odor —“Wear-Ever” dealers are offering, for a B ren tan 2:8 g;:;:h;’r:n;rgzflh H‘en: F afld IZth StSo N .w- limited time, this “Wear-Ever” Griddle Cake Combination at a special price. Buy Your “Eversharp” sl 5 Take advanfage of this opportunity at Schwartz’s and Seventh W r TODAY and make certain of having de- PAY NEXT YEAR e && N licious, tempting griddle cakes—ALWAYS. Complete Stock of Eversharp Pencils, 50 cents to $5.00 i Self-Filling Fountain Pens, 95¢ up. Get It at GIBSON'S Griddle Cake Combination ; Walford Og vt tader. 909 Pa. Ave. N.W. Jewelry Department SELINGER’S 5™ & Nnin

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