Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1923, Page 36

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Birmingham, Al school to teach texmc d women. GREEK ENVOY LEAVES. T R e e —— 1 Wil Open a Savings Account Open at 8:30 A.M. Dally The Columbia National Bank rey) 911 F Street ALIENS SMUGGLED POLICEMAN, 3 CIVILIANS |GOULD ESTATE lOSEs SHOT IN BANDIT CHASE $35,000,000 IN VALUE Quits Albania for Befusal of Lat- PLANTO SELL WIF AT $20 TO $40 EACH e Mo Fleeing Man Empties Revolver Into ROME, December 20.—The Greek Pay in Advance to Get Over Pursuers—Captured Soon Slump in Securities Blamed for Re- | minister to Albania has left Durasao, Niagara Frontier Into After. duction—First Wife’s Chil- according to a dlspatch to the Epoca By the Asssclated Freie from Barl. His departure is attribut. United States. ¥ dren Get Advances. ed to the fallure of the Albanian gov- ernment to nu-ty categorically the demands mad: y Greece for satl tion after I.hl puhllc-llon of pi torial DI.mD 1 on the massacre of the Ital bers of the boundary comm!lslon at Janina. It was re. Surplus $250,000.00 That Boy’s Gift = 4 WOONSOCKET, R. I, December 20. Movie Director Favored —A policeman was seriously wound- ed and three civilians in a crowd B y the Associated Press. $500,000 Deal, Woman nasing a bandit hero | 'NEW YORK, Decamber 20.—The ea- B . N 20.—Twenty to forty dollars per head | *h0t when the bandit turned and|tate of the late George Jay Gould hi Charges in Divorce Suit. {{. n. “fare smusglors along the | eniptied a revolver at his pursuers. Niagara frontler collect from aliens| A 8quad of police captured the man | @me of his death last May, to $560,- | of the Greek minister the Albanian seek o soon afterward. He gave his name as | 468,205 government sent a note to the Greek seeking lilegal entrance into the Gl N Ca e “of Providence. and ‘|° ‘h' Q'rm- "c' m"’; “"";.’v""‘r government promising to punish the United States. pollce sald he admitted having par- | 14¥ by Supreme Court Justics s In| gulity for the publication of the pam- was sald to be brisk.|ticipated in the hold-up that preces -« ordering payment of $562,871.35 each | phlets. Thi s of altens, stranded in Can- ;5'.?.&“::" and in the shooting. to three children by Mr. Gould's first serted the mian, who is twene | e G t¥, I alao known as Gearge Hrown | WIfe—Jay Gould, Mrs. Gloria Gould and that he confessed he had served | Bishop and Mrs. Edith Gould Wain- ; terms in the state prisons of OWo | wright. The money I8 to come from much sought after pes and Indiana for burel: that part of the estate set aside for e ol started ter the bandit = = > A ot proprietor | their father during his lifetime and is The first woman, i divorce com- had bbed Mil Adl AL e I and |had robbed Milton Ad plaint filed in the superior court yes glves no refundloe'y ‘fur ‘store, of $6. Diisregarding | o be In the nature of a payment on ac- the | count of thelr shares in the principsl gave her name o v his ¢ Sk it the safe, which contalned ie of Long Beach, P SO o the'ower river: man ran to the street = of the trust estate, The $35,000,000 slump In a period of smugglers’ hazards Wre | pgjer, ‘whose cries seven months is in the actual market $280,000.00 By the Associated Press. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y, December | chasing a bandit here last night were —will play no small part in getting him a start in life, if it takes the form of a “Colum- bia” Savings Account. flIncreasing it will implant habits of thrift— fi and when he reaches college age his account m fi o] By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, Calif., December 2. —Conflicting state nts by two women parated citi Husds xbins ada with the filling of the American r La Maie, moto t ot o willing pieture d theater E 1y profituble oss of his suc- “penetrating the n today. will prove a big help in financing his educa- tion. ONE DOLLAR, or more, YOUR boy’s Savings Account. Our Savings 3% Dept. Pays lc——oclc—=]o|co]a] —=]o[——3] will start harged her husband, Elsier et b B S ity o Fort . h havin empted to soll her to a o coast guard station, | Man George Cunningham und se althy el : on good authority, 1s A althy > of Juarcz, Mexico, for 5,000 s on, further up the 000 of ‘which sum she was ;s d 6 s Mato (1 r, it drops to $30. e e over the integsational bridge at Niagara Falls is soid at an Compound Interest Chased through streets and alleys. | value of securities. In making the the fugltive turned and fired, wound- (award Justics Davis made allowance ing Cunningham in the side. George | for the estimated state and federal Ana. Caut, o Fleurant and William Connolly cach | taxes, “attorney's foes and other ex. statec ridge a a re struck by bullets in the foot and | penses and lso for the possibility that Number Two Surprise. e s T Thomas Jnika was shot In the BIp. | the claim in benalt of the three ohilares The second woman, who sald she was | in which aliens have pald that sum |The Policeman returned three shots by Mr. Gould's second wife that they o won was f in Defore ho fell. The bundit finally was | ure aiso entitled to a share in the es. Violet + wife of Elsie alt dvance. only to be turned back = i on_plecure man, st e in | op_taben inre ehat Sorrieted inialumber yARd tate, may be eventually upheld. night that she agains; shrunk in value from $85,000,000 at the | ported today that after the a‘rnnu\r- . m in’ Dal that she ) fow days Angeles, where b had gone two weeks ago, a6co | advides recoived hers. So 2ocording to| Efforts to reach either party to the led ‘hore had To those who are 000000 SRR A h refurnishing or |1 | redecorating | ——their homes :n vr;v:r-'lllnln e festlvities of the hol- was sure both wer f:i\l;‘ 5 direct special at- Long Beach." He tention to our unusual show- aware that there was Mrs ing of the newest ideas and La Male in El Pas: Mrs latest conceptions in cur- Helen La Maie had tainings and upholstery ma- the name of “Violet Hoiler of Ei terials. Paso” in connection with her divorce action. HEEoran Our Decorating Depart- In the divorce complaint filed he ment, under the supervision La Maie is charged with AANie of Mr. Thropp, offers not hed to his wife an offer by Lo alone o service in the show- Harris Baker, sald to be a prominent Jng and making up of the negro ot the Juarez underworld, ii- new materials, but a service volving the half-n it doMer in the planning, estimating riage purchase plan and to h. and finishing of all or any gisted over a period of four years part of your decorating urging her to accopt the o ideas. The Lansburgh Co. Interior Decorators 729 11th St Laushurgh, Pres. and Treas. attorney CHRISTMAS SPIRIT LASTS LONGER THROUGH A GIFT OF LIFE TIME FURNITURE Fiowe Holller of Dailas, Tox. respondent. Alimony of $400 a month, div of community property in Oklahoma, valued at $330, custody of two minor ¢h sought by the plaintift Last Call for Christmas Duofolds Whose Christmassy Lacquer-red Color Makes Them A TwiceFitting Gift b—n.’fiu:'l-u Gate Leg Tables Made in mahogany and walnut in a hundred delightful styles. Tea Cart $19.75 to $85.00 ea Carts To make serving daintier, easier and with more grace a tea wagon is the neatest sort of gift. $24.75 to $65 FOR the Man or Boy, the §7 Over. size Duofold or §5 Duofold Jr. For the Woman or Girl, the Slender Lady Duofold, $§5—all with new %kGold Girdle, was §1 extra, now included free. These black-tipped lacquer-red classics are as Christmassy looking as the scarlet Holly Berries themselves. A color that makes this a hard pen tolose. All have the celeb; fold point of extra thick Gold with a fused-in tip of polished Iridium—hard est metal known. It costs us $2340 a pound—three times the cost of ordinary pen tips. It's smooth as a fine jewel bearing. No style of writing can distort it. We guarantes it 25 years for me- chanical perfection and wear! You can buy higher priced pens with costly mountings—we make them our- selves. Butat no price can you geta pen to compare with Parker Duofold for en- during smoothness, or fit and balance. There's a lure in using this classic pen that the hand can't get away from. There's a pride in wearing it in the pocket or on a ribbon or chain. In 5 or 10 minutes you can do all your Christmas shopping ¢ near-by Duofold counter in any city or town. Christmas is at hand—last call—get your Parker Duofolds today. THE PARKER PEN COMPANY NManufecturers also of Parker" Lucky Lock " Pencils Factory and General Offices, Janesviile, Wis. Christmas is only as merry as the home is happy. Homes that are really homes are always happy. Good furni- ture makes livable bomes. Good furniture makes a good gift. If your gift he furniture, let it be good. Its sturdy, stead- fast service and continued companionship year after year is the only test of good furniture. Life Time Furniture is good furniture. One instinectively knows that such a gift is the expression of great thought- Almco Lamps fulness. Let your gift be Life Time Furniture—Good. Beautiful lamps are one of the most treasured possession of a home. There’s a special one—an Almeco bridge lamp. At $19.75 Nest of Tables Tea tables—coffee tables—youll find them here in dozens of quaint styles and types, all good, too. $22.50 to $50 Same except for sisc 3 T. Queen, 3600 14th st. L.’Apl‘m sts. [P, K. Richter, t & 8§22 9th st n.w. A to Z Business Bureau| L. Hoyt 1 LW | 11t & | Louts K 10 Fountain Pen . 608 14th s agand Shop, 1225 Pa. Louis Bradley, & Maryland ave. n.e Sve- W, W, S. Bachotner, | bth Saks & Company, 2049 " Nichols ave, 1 Liff, 1507 H st n.e. Tth & Pa. ave. Anacostia. Pharmacy, Service Pharmacy, W. H. Brewton & Sons, & Monroe §ts. 14th & L sts. n.w. 3256 M st. n.w. |s ikeher iCharles Schwarts & Son, 9th & G sts. n.w. 8 7th st. W. “d Becker Leather Goods| Mattingly Brothers, Inc, 1224 F st| Takoma Park. \,‘“s”m:\,’““ = Vi Remembrance | % gEdYRECIOT o -l n. Bl'l['ht“fl'ld Drug Store,| 5816 Grorgia ave Central Drug Company, 6! Pa. ave. n.w. (A\ Drug Com- %01 Pa. ave. | m-.\n Supply| © 910 14th st. ;. O'Donnell, !‘hlfld!n & Rialelk, 4201 G; 9th st. n. Pa.uis Royal, %, & Company. 11th & G sts. “14th & P sts, n.w. The Henry Evans Co., 3000 14th st. The Empire Pharmacy, Tth & N sts. n.w. E. E. Fisher, 1703 Pa. ave, Mrs. Virginia Guild, 111 Pennsylvania ave. H. G. Garren, 907 H st. ne, R. Harris & Company, ety 8th & H sts. 15th & G sts. 11th & G sts. 31st & M sts. Fountain Pen Gift Shop, 1325 E St.| 1sth & I ste. N.W ¥. S, Kann, 611 Pa._ave. n.w. Korman Brothers, 706 H et. n.e. The Oliver Shop, 1405 H st, n.w. 1ith st. n. F st cor. 12th n.w. 3204 M st. n.w. I’eoples Drug Stores, & K sts. n.w. 7th & M sts. n.w. 18th & Columbia road 653 Pa. ave. s.e. Conn, ave, & L st. n.w. | N "capitol & H sts. Park Pharmacy, S. Sirota, srd & G sts. n.w. William Burton Spire, Mt. Rainfer. rhe Stockett-Fiske Co. 519 £ st. n.w. s Pharmacy, |i. Sugar, 301 Pa. ave. s.e. | O'Donnelt's Drug Stores, The Sport Mart, Georgia ave, & Rock Creeh Church road. st.n.w., 1303 F ot awe & 40 N Y, ave. n. {Williams Drug Com- | pany, 701 North Caro- lina ave. s.e. nw. % Wood's Pharmacy, Con- necticut ave. & L st n.w. L. B. Whitley, 935 8th st. se. L4 | Julius H. Wolpe, n 1403 New York uve. & n.w. ith & R s n.w. weiler & Nobkey, 14th & Park road. 36th & M sts. n.w. nw. Weller & Moskey, 765 8th st. s.e. Woodward & Lothrop, 10th, 11th, ¥ & G sts. Womrath's New Fiction Library, 607 13th st nw., Hotel Willard News S , 14th & Pa. ave, 8. Xann Sons Co., Laurel ave. Ta- E. w Whiteside, k. 8Sth & Market Place. Lincoln Park Drug Co., 13th & E. Capitol sts. J. B. Levenson, Br o 14th & Collorn.do ave. harles l", Pi m, 1702 Pa. ave. n. 1330 7th st. n.w. 1 Pa. ave. D. N ‘Walford, 909 Pa. ave. n. F. J. Walker, 1510 14th st. R rolonial Desks Colonial desks and secretarys are always delightfully received, and especially if they are of solid mahogany like The Winthrop, $95 Sewing Tables Women always appreciate a sewing cabinet—they are al- ways so useful to tuck things in. Dozens and dozens await your approval here. There’s a Martha Washington Solid Ma- hogany, $19.75 Cedar Chests Most any glrl in the world woul de- lighted with a cedar chest—oparticularly if it would keep her beautiful furs from harm. $19.75 to $65 e LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME ’—_———_—————_———_—_—__. Seventh Street Mayer 69" CO L Between D & E

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