Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 26

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TUCKER AND BRIDE | [ mereo: nEwLo:—mmmerzg. == DY GLUYAS WILLIAMS | |on Jetng for Bight Bia. | o ity s o o | QIS DIEDDELETCLETEDELERET | rn&r;::rf;:l‘:::::sfi'-y“u attribute medicine companies bargaining wi’ ? L / - (‘ - T PALAISPOYAL * WED SECOND TIME ] Boy and Bride of 48 or 51 your great age? ” 11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Ly - ’ > A Motor to North Carolina ’ Exch d C Sal it . s 4 - o Xchange ar Salon 26 Extraordinary Gift Specials f 3 Marrying Squire. SAYS HELLO DEAR HE GOT 15 TOLD HOUSE HAS NEVIR LAPIAINS INDETAL THE WHILE WIFE DESCENDS 0 mary Giit Specials tor TO WORRYING WMETHER. BEEN S0 COMFORTABLY LOCATION OF VARIOUS CELLAR. SPENDS TIME ; . . : HE'D LEFT THE FURNACE ~ WARM AND IS INSTANTLY DRAUGHT3 AND WHAT P0S- DRAWING DIAGRAMS OF We have on display in our Connecticut Avenue SOUTHERN P! C., Decemb RIGHT -WOULD SHE MIND SURE HE LEFT THE ITION “THEY OUGHT 0 BE THE TURNACE showroom several high-grade late model cars of vari- "3(;;:@@ m.-" ‘ond :.:n:";;u: RUNNING DOWN T0 SEE DRAUGHTS OPEN IN. AND PLEASE TO MURRY | ous makes which have been traded in on new Packards. time undor tho of North Caro- Frankly, we have decided to carry no used cars ina, Mr. and Mrs. Burton S. Tucker, over into 1924, and we have priced every automobile boy groom and his middle-aged bride, at a figure that makes it an inducement to buy now. today were back in Southern Pines. In fact, if you are contemplating the purchase of a car Fhey raturned Iast njuht after anall: any time within the next few months, you cannot afford day motor trip and refused to dis- - 3 . 2 rs, but dispatches from to overlook this opportunity. . told of their having | hd time, thus compli- tuation brought about el n tment on perjury and con- ~ s Srda iy WIPE REPORTS SHE CANT ASKS HER TOR GOODNESS IN THE TIRE BOX DOOR-B- BEGINS FPROM TNE BE- : ; spiracy charges growing out of their BE Aot ay arrang 2 s Nmusaal romance and marrlags tn| | TELL WHETHER THE SAKE TO LISTEN CLOSE NOW. THAT®OUGHT TOBE OPEN. GINNING AGAIN, GETING) [ Mtractive terms may be arranged and a deposi New Jersey DRAUGHTS ARE OPEN OR THERE'S ADRAUGHT INTHE THEN—= ABOUT NOW WIFE A5 FAR AS THE ANGLE WENSESCERE R0 Gt GEvery Although refusing to discuss the CLOSED- ONE'S GOING TIS ASH PIT DOOR-CALL ITA- REPORTS RICE IS BOILING AT WHICH C AND D mixup, Mrs. Tucker confirmed WAY, ONE THAT WAY THAT'S GOT TO BE SHUT OVER £ UGHT e | curious Pierce-/ y Li sine ot ite sold the Hotel TIEHT THEN THERD ' ONE ‘RW%%Q e OUGHT 70 BE Luxurious Pierce-Arrow Limousines , which she In- | from $900 - it Snshend \ Locomobiles as low as $750 01 Cadillac 5-Passenger Sedan (run less than 5000 miles) 1921 Franklin Touring (repainted) at $625 Two 1923 Single-Six Salesmen’s Demonstrators 4 2 iy at very substantial reductions WHEN DISCUSSION ARISES TINALLY FEELS HE'S WIFE ANNOUNCES BRIGHT- BEGINS PRANTICALLY (5 and 7 pass. models) WHETHER OR NOT THE MADE [T REASONABLY LY SHE'S SURE EVERYTHINGS EXPLAIN ALL OVER. = 5 Bashe i 3 TIME BEFORE HE SAID A PLAIN AND ANKIGUSLY ALLRIGHT NOW- SHE TURNED RGAIN, FINDS WIFE Dodge Touring, 1922, $150 on delivery., OUGHT TO BE GPEN ANU AWATS HERRETURN ONE OR TWO OF THE DRAUGHTS HAS HUNG UP AND DE- balance 8 months B CLOSED FROM THE CELLAR. THAT DIDN'T LOOK JUST RIGHT CIDES TO LET BAD X = @ McClure Newspaper Syndicate ENOUGH ALONE Hupmobile, 1922, $225 down balance 8 months | STATE TO PROBE DEATH {“mm" that ho ek desth Shrolsh[mith hims 1 2he, iralnod antaiay act Used car dealers are invited to take advantage of | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923. % This is a clean-sweep, prc-invvnlur’\‘ sale, including every used car in stock—no reservations. We have only eight used cars. American -3 with W gold tand deco- Saturday ar North Carolina law hin_ quality a“ iv decoration foul play = . o from pneumon s . 4 L 4 de by | (OF “RATTLESNAKE JACK'| o died suldenly. November 25 on | P bty i ..q! this sale. Display room will remain open evenings topping., — ested by ponies and dogs . December 2 rhe | , He w3 enty-two years old and i J aveled carnivals, v : : : : e Tasisemuce Jack: st | Mbiipn Wik B ang HE 2k | : Connecticut at S a farm unear here, where he lived in ’) o = 2 . |an outeHding with his trained until 10 o’clock. , who was one of Ro: was known as John Ros | 7The average man 15 a good nurse| The investgation was brought about | when it comes to codding Lmug}nur\. North Carolina Man Has United |h b flie. Wh ted | wro — = e = Many Couples. 203D Fish isting of P e GUARANTEED QUALITY AT Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. The National Furniture Co. Furniture Gifts at “THE NATIONAL” At Lowest Prices! _ FREE With every purchase amounting to $100 or more, we will . give this RADIO RECEIVING SET FREE. A wonderful Easy Credlt I erms Christmas gift, and it is ABSOLUTELY FREE with every pur- chase of $100 or more. Or, if you like, we will give you choice of a 26-piece set of Wm. A. Rogers Plated Silver, or our 42-piece FOI' Everyone! S — set of Decorated Dinnerware. A A T3 T A L A S0 Ta0 T LA SARAL CA) AT LA LA A LA AL AT A0 A0 TSR T T S ST T :}:;% o ~ at Pinehu 1.00 Reversible SAYS CASE STRONGER. ectric Toasters, e $2.00 Crumb Trass and Scrapers, he Prosecutor Says Second Wedding Proves Perjury. McMahon | patch from hat Mr. and under in T T BT T S T T BT ST $5.00 Aluminum Gift Sets t gift cial T T A A A e o T s A Mince Meats Miss North's Home Made Quart Jar.$1.23 s , _ N This Suite Appropriate . ' g Y (= =) k™ (L) o on “The Gift Could / T i i J Vg Be Imagined ‘ K e PO ; (i} ) at Such a I | e = % Easy Credit : y Terms National’s” X3.00 Mahogany- $1.25 Wicker Serv- finixhed Serv ing Trays. Poly- ; Traya, . chrome finish. with ne pretty cretonne under glass. Cholce of square or oval shapes Saturday special 95¢ Gordon & Dilworth With Brandy Quart Jar >-Gallon jar ........8 Curtice Bros. 1%4-Pint Jar . 3-Pound Jar .... $6.50 Sewing Baskets, on stands, made of fancy straw, with hinged 1ids and handles, in assorted shapes and colors. _sterling sil Cholee, Saturday Spe- §5 () brass handles clal, A Three beautiful and massive pieces, just as pictured; with loose $1 19.75 cushions, upholstered in beautiful grade of tapestry.. Somommon b o Heinz e 7l Quart Jar 2-Pound Can # Golden Oak TOYS TOY Golde:-u Oak BUffe{ Hundreds of Them L > = China $19.155 "~ o R Sled, 98¢ 82315 & LLoose Mincemeat Botind .00 co i g 85¢ Metal Waste 7.50 R d Brass Paper Baskets, in a l“:d (.,,‘;‘;‘.:4_\ variety of _colored grates awith @ w designs. Saturda¥ fapders: Iz Special— Saturday Sy $5.95 The Steering Kind . Roll-Top Desk Child’sRocker | and Chair, $5.49 Shoo-Fly @ 98c Magruder’s Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. ESTABLISHED 1875 Easy Terms Easy Terms BBAIAFAFAFAI SISV ISR ISR IR IR I $7.45 “Manni 3 . Bowman Make” Bisacll Grand HoP- ie Percola ' £1.00 Sterno Outit, ids Nickel-plated ;;4e of he um s b Carpet Sweepers: inum. brishty pol- Biekel bl ted e 5 i v ished: S-cup size; ands,and 1 can Croo Joosting v““:' similar to illustra- Sterno heat removable brushes: yjon, with cord and (o saeurday S mahoganized cases. plug. Saturday Spe- ° i cial- $6.00 $5.95 r Nt rurn 6. Don’t try to guess— but turn to the “Christmas Sugges- tions” classified head- ing and you'll soon solve the question what to give —and where to get it. . You can follow these suggestions con- fidently —and h,ve your gift selection worries at an end. Mahogany- Finish Smoker £5.00 Round Style Double Electric ‘Table Stoves, nickel finish; will fry, s Trons, fully ni boil or broil; complete with cord P 3 . size; guar. and plug; guaranteed cle- §3 g5 a plug‘u‘g.yll;ll:la\\\” monts, Setundsy Spectat... 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