Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1924, Page 10

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- 10 THE EVEN - STAR, WASHINGTON, ~WEDDINGS BY PROXY |5-YEAR-OLD BOY SHOOTS |STUDENTS CONFESS ' ABROAD VALID IN U, §.| BROTHER, 11 MONTHSOLD| 7 p_ 0, ROBBERY —~ { —— Lad Fires Revolver, Sending Bullet : 1 ! Boston Judge Rules Foreign Cus-| Through Babe's Head—Wounds | Three of Montana University Boys n rn i tom Applicable in States Recog- Erobatlydstal Take $25,000 in Regis- n n m ar /4 By the Aswoclated Press. % nizing Common Law. CLEVELAND, Olio, J: 29.— tered Mail. " iness Bureau Close 6 P.M. s e e - - Open'9:15 A.M. Member Better Busine | PORTUGUESE WIFE ADMITTED 1" (10hicr Simen. whito ' ie| " Missosrn. "mont, January 25— - A. ) A s mother, Mra. Marciiot Witkos, le;f\ Thres university of Montana atudents Tom()rr()lU n l,l(,) Seflu-Annltal Sale_]', ,)0() Yalclb . . . . the two children and their three-|today confessed they robbed ll_le post - Married Man in Philadelphia Be-|year-old brother for a few minutes|oflice here last might of $25,000 in H 1 while she visited & neighbor. A bul- red mail. “We just wanted to . Py (] R er Home. |1et from a .32-caliber revolw - |see if we could get away with it fore She Left H jcd the baby's mose &nd came —ut at|they said. ~We aid not need tlie e ]u.f;_hback nf‘tllu head. R. A. Heller, twenty. i Sy e revolver had been hangin i R 3 Quesme. ON. January 20.—A ruling!Unioaded on a hook in a mSine Boston; Bavnird Quemel : - of, L'olivo believe that James climbed 4 to be unique in the history of , Iolis James climbed on | tW el and Dobert chalr, Golve Arkler, nincteen. of 5 erfcan and English courts was | i frear, 4elzed the rovolver, loaded | [ igned on charges of entering the terday by Federal | ing oueh of ammunition hang- | FENC O Seeuulting 3. mail clerk, ded down yesterdax by Fe [ i) sarby, wnd dischirsed Fie meak | 02, Olc SRSRIIIRE S B S n | ige Lowell, who held that a mar- | by 8 fac Pl e e ey Sona : % The Wison famil ved riage by proay, legal in the country i The Y oy here | wore remanded to jail in default of 1 which it s performed, is legal In| ' Cumberland, Md., a week ago. |§5°500 bond each. very atate'in the Ution whore ceml —— — The menci” was recovered. A sale that brings you linoleums of the finest quality at qualities of a luu'd\\'ood_ floor and lend tllcllbtt_l\‘L\ wt son law marrlages are recognized. | BODY FOUND IN SILT. |.Jiierhnd been acting as @ =ub: astonishingly low prices. Resilient, impervious to dust decorative treatment of any room, because of the many The justice, admitting the lack of Wi, ost office when the currency arrived, & =3 B . N S . (N e S c3al precedents, cited from BIStOFY | Woman Unearthed Believed o,,e;;:x :‘"',:“;';;;"“:;, i Do e and dirt, easy to keep clean. More and more vou find distinctive patterns shown. And in cach grade ther Foxverupversigns| Missing a Month. R0 orelocic | vesterday linoleums being used. These have the long-wearing a very substantial saving at the low sale price ot Totis. Eomalll arantedl » Wit “'i“l‘“‘.‘?"T’MTW M. Va, January 20| Quesnel were sdmitted to the post Upon request, we will gladly and without charge make measurements and furnish estimates. twentyone, of Kallspell, and Robert belleved to be that of Mrs. |office #nd then, masked, they pre- habeas corpus freelng from the cus-ilda Denler of Ironton. Ohlo, who |sented guns and bound ' Heller and odv of the immigratl 5 | vanished 1 the home of a rela- | another . B. A. Hollensteiner, na Sabina, B0 tive here December 26, was fou; and escaped with the money. “|the bank of the Ohio river at Chesa- | Heller was arrested and Ackler and | beake, Ohlo, near here yesterday.|Quesnel. his roommates, later were he body was found in silt deposited | taken into custody. Two guns were * the recent flood. Mrs, Denler was | found in thelr room, according to , w certificate in which | o1d omieatn ha named a person to act as his proxy | A Portugual in marrying the voung, = S0 woman. The ceremony was performed ' ENT ADVERTISEMEN With the formalities perscribed by | Fortuguese law. Wi Admie severar, i"or SURE relief from consfipation ‘f | It was said that a number of row detained here would be itted t BRAN K “ 75‘ uider this ruling. i I)e AI I — Judge Lowell remarked that “roval ! sure you ge ellogg's: ‘# ated by proay red legal.” 4 : If. you suffer from constipation,| with your eves closed—onoe vou || 2 hy cannot afford to lose time ex-|had tasted that delicious, nut-like 7 oS ote of more common clay? i menting. The poisons which | flavor. Kellogg's Bran is qujte dif- The opinion quoted the view of | mulate while you try ineffective | ferent from ordinary unpalatable Prof. Lorenzen of the Yale law school, | surcs can undermine your brans. The wonderful flavor of| riages by proxy are legal,| health, | Kellogg's is exclusive. You will| - . . - ate of the Union where com- d . like ft. t > re ar 5 3 If caten regularly. Kellogg's Bra a RaSh LR L s |, 1w seputon, e M 1 T Finest Quality Inlaid Linoleum, ua A= Iy the most chronic s con- | daily—in chronlo cases, that much VICTIM OF AMNESIA ipation, or y I eve Eat it with milk || Better linoleum is not made. It is a very heavy grade, Four of the attractive, clean-cut, straightline patterns v money.” Tt brings vou SURE | or cream. Sprinkle it over cereals. || z & =5 ok S ettt e 5 averal ‘o ‘hich ARRAIGNED AS FUGITIVE ||| Gesutis, bcause i3 LT brs Coole it with ot cereals. Try it || thick, durable, resilient and properly seasoned to give are shown. ‘There arc many otherg, several Uf'“hl?] Nothing but ALL bran can n the recipes which are given on A, o . B A S & ’ ; S s [ wholly” effective” " Doctors know | the package_such as bran bread, long wear. The patterns and colorings will look fresh are new this season. Priced sohlo“ tl}:c satmg is sub this! That {s why Kellogg's Bran, | muffins, griddle cakes, etc. N 5 S 11 mnole { 1ol T Man Held in Boston Said to Be ||| cooked and krumbled. fe sndoreed | = - and new for many yvears, stantial on linoleum of the highest characte . | and prescrived by physicians every- | But start eating Kelloge's Bran today. City Treasurer of Illinois where. It will_ bring baclk your | HAve each member of sour tamily e . | nealth to So Dbe sure you get | yoes U derteqt h Community. | 1Kell s © Bran, cooked is sold by all grocers By tie Associated Press. BOSTON, January 9.—William C.| Hoag of Peoria Heights, Ill., who was | == plicked up on a Boston street in an unconscious condition Saturday, ap- parently suffering from a lapse of smemory, was arraigned in municipal SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM court yesterday charged with being a fugitive from justice. e was ordered held in $500 bail pending receipt of TICKET OFFICE word from the Peoria Heights police. The Boston police informed the —now at 1425 F Street N.W.,, will, effective February court that Hoag was wanted in Peoria Heights for deserting his wife and 1st, be located at Sezsiement of the city Funis Eorms 1510 H Street N.W. 5 |/ S . B8 Bootia rioignts, " 2> OItY treasurer e senced I tires iV aivs) o . P P $ 6 5 uare ar e et e Pl bt eavy Quality Inlaid Linoleum, $1-65 Sq RELEASED, REARRESTED. | Jints South, Southwest and the Far West, including 2 it thi California. Through Pullman sleeping cars to the An exceptiona low price for linoleum of tl.us very Liberated Lifer Promised to Leave principal cities and resorts in the South. Also Tourist fine, heavy quality. Nine different straightline pat- linoleun ; decorative effects of utmost charm may be U. S. Tpon Quitting Prison. Pullman sleeping cars Washington to San Francisco, 1 terns and many different colors in several of the indi- EOSTON, January 29.—John Bene- without 3 i ) o N SiEs et B detto, recently paroled from a Mich- thout change vidual patterns, providing an unusual range of d igan prison, whero he had served THE DOUBLE-TRACKED TRUNK LINE signs and colors from which you may choose. They long—and look well until worn out fifteen years for murder, was ar- rested last night and held for the BETWEEN i f Lansing, Mich. A "di; 25 the Arresting oMcars: a condiinn WASHINGTON AND ATLANTA ©of Benedetto's parolec while serving @ llfe sentonce was that he return ! — BTy polalaly, fo saaed 1o 5] (@) T he Southern Serves the South Y are suitable for any room in which you wish to usc obtained by employing them. And they will wea: fehip on which his passage had been arranged. ! I —_— Phones Main 5633 and 5634 Czechoslovakia has 832 moving picture establishments, with a total; Beating capacity of 232,000, but or.l_yl le——a]ojc—=] 2 fow give performances daily [o]——=o]l——=|——] o] : e - 7 g DULIN@ MAR:”NCb | Dutch Tile Inlaid Linoleum, $1.45 Squafie Yard . i Very low priced for the Semi-annual Sale. This pop- granite afect cream line. The soft, moulded 1215-17 F Street and 1214-18 G Street ular type of linoleum pattern is shown in both the 4 lines of the Dutch tile are very popular. The L|>HLI]I‘1:\' Hours—8:45 to 5.30 and 6 inch hlocks, in many attractive color combina- is heavy and well wearing, and, like all inlaid linoleum. ' ‘ tions; some of which are sketchied above. A few are the colors will remain fresh in appearance until actually brown, tan and cream, s and black, blue or brown worn ot Sale of Lamps, Shades | Granite Inlaid Linoleum, $1.25 Square Yard This popular type of linoleum, priced exceedingly brown. It is ideal for bathroom, kitchen, pantry. and Bases V low for Semi-annual Sale, is in blue, green or vestibule, as well as for restaurants and hote Linoleum Scction, Sixth floor. Tomorrow-Winter Sale of Refrigerators . e Fr : : " oy - . glgcountzo Rang LF o al prices that bring you substantial savings % s % i s pe Refrigerators are used all the vear ‘round now. But only once Constructed of vi‘:i‘lu‘\\'@llslwitll dgadkaif ?T'JC?- CS".k “_lli"d'l g ' ch year may you purchase them here at a saving so much circulation of cold air is thorough, keeping food in the best Number Of e Shades leaa.rg:rythan uiunl. Special price concessions from the manu- possible condition. The cases are fine hardwood. finished and Bases facturer make this low-priced midwinter sale possible. golden oak: the interiors are white enameled. Our Lamps are attractive, and this is an opportunity to acquire them at pronounced reductions Special ‘“Boudoir’’ Values in this Event Complete Lamp and Shade $3:5 and $5.00 Complete Shade and Lamp Combinations —at very SPECIAL PRICES.' Top-Icer Style, $26.50 Top-Icer Style, $30 2-door A, a;.tzn;ent Style Three-D;ggJ?idc Tcer Th'“'D;:g.ziid" Tcer Special values are presented in a number of desirable COMPLETE Lamps An excellent type for lee capacity, 75 Ibs. P(.’P" Ash exterior, golden oak Probably the most popu- 100-1b. ice capacity ; hard- and Shades. Bridge, Boudoir, Junior, Floor, Table, Torchere and Vase Lamps apartment usc. 50-Ib. ular apartment style with finish; 75-1b. ice capac lar type of refrigerator; “;gpd Casc’d uiq[; are included. : ! ice capacity, 2 shelve " white enameled provision provision chamber . has 50-1b. ice capacity; hard- white’ enameled : s e e chamber-with ro Inside removable trap: chamber that has round- raised floor and rounded wood exterior, golden oak i . aaed : . ) A6 i < whi ¢ ish; white enameled D Nacv: Sokid nickel-plated locks and ed corners. Solid brass, corners; white enameled finis 1 1 Perfectly sanitary. Solid Lamp Salon—Second Floor Hnges; rounded comers mickelplated locks and finish; casy . to keep provision chamber with brass’ mickel-plated docks O’Uilg to 'I'.l. jextennrs ; reductions, we i vision chamber. hinges. clean. round corners. and hinges. to these vele n provision : i Ly o 8 Other Models Equally Low Priced Retrigerator Scction, Fifth flvor.

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