Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1924, Page 23

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¥ 5 . THE EmG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 4 1924 HERE™S A PIECE ABOUT A MAM WHO HERE'S ONE ABOUTA Man NAMED OTTO RB IN BEFRIENDE D A RAGGED TRAMP H. PERCH WHD BOUGHT A DINMER FOR 20 YEARS AGO, LASY WEEK THE TRAMP A HUNGRY MAN B YEARS AGO. THE > L) DIED LEAVIMG A WILL 1 \WHICH HE MAN DIE D LAST MONTH LEAVING MR, BEQUEATHE D ALL HIS € STATE AMOUNT- PERCH AN €STATE Seine Continues Rapid: Rise, NG To ¥ 78641291 Yo WS BENEFACTOR VALUED AT #),7130692.03 Thousands Thrown Out v of Work. ] L __r!!_nm. LA _ i ia lly By the Associated Press. PARIS. January 4.—The height of the ine flood at the Pont Royal a this morning was 7.70 meters \ ), as com| with 748 | meters £t 9 o'clock uy, showing | 12k RXH that in ths pust t ur hours the | \ waters had risen 8.66 inches. The rise g W) 1 the previous twenty-four hours - YIRS i was 15.7 inches PDWIGHT HUBBEL PermMiTTED A i HORACE T.DI\WFUSS PAIDA S (enT [ Stupendous Coat Sale All With Fur Collars. g ] mild but per \n{l( i :;rx:)u:l:::: ::-: HOB0 To SLEEP IM His BARN ONME FARE FOR A MAN WHO WAS ABOUT To ' day. A repetition of the disaster of NIEHT 12 YEARS AGO.THE HOBO, K. K | 2 MONTH THE MAN SMEAR , LATER BECAME HEAD OF A YEAKR S AGO. LAST M ) LARGE COAL CoMPArY. HE DIED DAUID 0. BLAH, DIE OPNA(M[NL; (] LAST TUESDAY LEAVING A WILL Irt HIS witL MR, DIFFUSS AS SoLe WHICH MR . HUBBEL WAS MNAMED SOLE HEIR ANMD EYE CUTOR OF AN ESTATE - g”fll& To AM ESTATE \ o ESTIMATED AT TN \oF $6,493,705,34 BE THROWN OFF A STREET CAR 27 zz::zxz:z"z;:zgzzz:zzxuzzz:uzuumw',mzamnuzmmm v more cellars. the suburbs, however, the situa- ady disastrous, was growing w In Alfortville the plight o vi esperate, Many Have Fur Cuffs. You'll want to be on hand early tomorrow—Saturday—to have first choice of this remarkable collection of high-grade Coats. —Duplicates have sold at $15 to $20— Trimmings Materials Beaverette Suedines Viatka ° Velours Missess’ Sizes Women's Sizes 14 to 20 36 to 46 The weather is here—and the Coats are ready at this ex- BRITISH SCHOONER | he weather is here—snd s are ready at this ex. t nari oW price. ea a recor! reaker ror value SEIZED IN RUM WAR | o * s Charge Made That Liguor Was i X = I | | rinsnsrsntesrsese eSS ss0 0000005 Brought From Bahamas Into W7 37~ 4. - ‘ ! ‘Wilmington, N. C. i 8 est to assist in the e serlous consequences of the fact that thousands of have been thrown out of em- ibutaries of the Seine, notably an, SAY, MisTER, COLLDIA 1 CERTAINLY! HERE'S w“vs! s‘AJ, ARE Y | HELP A Pook GLY on?/ io,f:—‘ufi—)me vA —1- jlsuosvG e / — CHEAP SKATY ight. rtain parts of the Marne valley the s have flooded an area more than a mile wide. | | By the Associated Press. ! WILMINGTON, N. C.,,January 4.— The British schooner Kwasind was | soized vesterday on an attachment | issued by C. M. Symmies of the United | States district court on order of | Uolied SacHuDisnce dagEe B Ba Island violation | the Kwadind went on the langered. © Bvident! . : . ihel | Nassau. Bahama Islands, in violation | the it on the marine | dangered. © Evidently Connor of Wilson, N Gl Tl a0 St atam medbicion ana tre | saiiws re for repairs after runc|wives of the volunt application of United States DiStrict | farnal rovemis: s nin on Frying Pan shoals | Lorain, Ohio, w \ Attorney Irving B. Tucker. The seiz- The attachment was s ith lllluugll‘\b.;r ”]I aced in the w ure included the vessel’s cargo of | Thomas S. am, Second e | Dl 1 2.218 cases of “assorted intoxicating | Green, or Fields, and on A. C. Me- | B husbands to fir the liquor,” which the libel papers charge | Caskell, collector of the port, in whose | Baby must have his sleep, even | disturbed the s e littie were brought into Wilmington from |custody the liquor was stored when | though the safety of the city be en- | ones This ILLINOIS Mastertime 17- Jewel Thin Model Watch is such a fine timekeeper that we feel perfectly free in making such - ; Sdle of l ,200 Men’s Shirts an offer to you men! And we mean exactly what we say. Just pay us $1.00 as an initial deposit, and WEAR the i watch for 30 days. Then if you want it, arrange to pay #§ | : ] $ 29 : Flue Woven Madras l i Heavy Printed Reps the balance a little a week. If you DON’T want it—you’ll get your dollar back. The Illinois i Mastertime 4 for $5 T;I-‘sh finflw‘fi, EfiE Efi;‘lfiifla IESth b lzj(t)‘-l;vl:a:l ,::.seees;:h l:djus_ted A 1,200 won’t seem like a lot of shirts when yousee what a lot them in all styles and at all prices. Pay $1 ion— 1 ot dX t . . . s : Balance weskly o mebE. - 1 | ] T moyegient. A moet un. 3 of quality $1.29 represents in this sale. We’re even so safe on $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and Up $34.50 i the quality that we’r\e guaranteeing the shirts absolutely to = j ! retain their fit and color. - They come in small patterns and i _stripes, on white and colored grounds. Sizes 14 to 17. W. wsem. 3123 M St N.W. Members Better Business Bureas

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