Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1924, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. GOVERNOR ASSAILS ~ CAMPAIGN FUNDS FILED. | MRS. CARRIE C. CATT |BILL HART DENIES OIL |NVESTIGATORS Coolidge Forces Spend 830702 in| ASSAILED BY WOMEN WIFE’S SUIT CLAIM Says Her Professed Desire to Re- | South Dakota to Johnson's $16,057. turn to Screen Based on Marital Difficulty. FRIDAY, separation agreement wnicn forbids | Besides, he adds, she never earned Mrs. Hart to accept any employment | more than $200 a wnk for pay or allow herself to be pho graphed for motion picture or adv tising purposes. Mrs. Hart, formerly known to APRIL 25, 1924, Best Value in Washington Jameson-Built Homes Two Chonce Locatlons to Select From s 33 to 47 T Street N.E. d an 519 to 525 13th St. N.E. It will pay you to inspect these houses at once. Five already sold. Six large rooms, tile bath, extra large sleeping porches, built-in ice boxes, servant’s toilet, laundry tubs, h.-w.h., clectric lights; deep lot to wide alley. Sold on casy terms . ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Built, Owned and For Sale by Thomas A. Jameson Co. 906 N. Y. Ave. NW. Owners and Builders Phone Main 5526 Pnnoetan Nnmnnten Coolxdge screen as Winifred Westover, TON, N.xJ., Apzil 26—Cal- plained in her suit that she could earn [ Vin lidge was nominated for Pres- 3500 weekly in the films and needed |ident and former Gov. Frank O. Low- the money, but the agreement she had |den of Illinois for Vice President at signed prevented her from doing so [a mock Republican convention held and, therefore, prohibited her from |a University by the Amer- earning her living. Hart's answer SERVI CE contends that her income from trust |- A. Service Station funds he established for h. child amounts to $9,650 a OUR -o‘rrn building, equipment || and experie need you really watisfactory serv- 2| Frequently Lobbied at Wnshmgton Against Democratic Prinoiples, State Club Says. Hyde Says Democrats Know Too Well Where to Seek Ratholes. ‘l\vl Associated Press ON, April 25.—Decl Carrie Chapman_Ca °| By the Associated Press, LOS ANGELES, Calif., April 25.— Dimocrat the W * | Mrs. Winifred Westover Hart's desire ¢ Club, at a me ite| to go back to work really is & desire T hight, voted to snd a leiter to| L0 commercialize the “unbappy do- Democratic national committea | Mestic difficulty” which led her to {in ynrm est_again onsidering Mrs, | Separate from her actor-husban hairman of the| William S. Hart, the latter a:ieges in ational conven- e oo proposed r..,-':| th; e that BANDIT LEADS 14 IN ROLD JAIL BREAK| wumw. and polishing day ana |’ €. CARS u led for and delivered anywbere at any time. mechanics and modern equipment for re- pairing, rebuilding and lu- || brication. | FILLING station available at all Free crank case she had Bt VhDosed 1o Demoeratic princi- “Slippery"* Dell Hanlon Heads Den ver Escape—"Bandit Queen” | a\ya)) pICKS DELEGATES. Is Arrested | | Polished Floors of Hard Wood Harding Cabinet Attacked at Ter- ! Estimates on anything in L ogmaes o seme | Rheumatic? % ew | A HONOLULL ’ e = Help for those stabbing pains is eed without obligation, Tele- easily at hand. Apply Sloan’s gen- pkons North 6323, tly without rubbing. The pains - | ease off—then cease. Get a bottle J- M. ADAMS from your druggist today — 35 1503 Connecticut Ave, tube repairing. and speeial wervioe to me sarage || sour indi- Alwass available, Sherldan Garage, Inc. 2516 Q Street N.W. (Q Strest Bridge Telephone West 2442 | cents. It will not stain. Sloan’s Liniment—kills pain! Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street Saks & Tompany Boys’ Clothes for Spring SIX HELD n(t WHIPPING. State Representative Accused of Attack: “Opportunity Knocks Once” 5 Boys’ Two-pants Suits not ¥ ‘\onl) solve the problem of get- 1111;* a maximum of wear with “\HE failure of The Van Wickle ninimum of cost but it gives T Piano Co. was their misfor- Yo \ i the kind of tune. It’s your opportunity. ) clothes to begin with. A boy Their whole stock of fine pianos likes to get his clothes where u':.a.s 'hm';"l;"l,:::: ’":2"9‘- I bought his Dad gets his—that's Saks them awfully and you may get % Co ) them the same way. & Company. inadequate heate discomfort t 1 ll‘_:l Do it Now $1.00 to $50.00 Listen— The National Remembrance Shop (Mr, Foster's Shop) ~ 14th Street 1o pi’se. - Also 1229 Pa. Ave, ould receiv tion. ady to put in a new plant, of satisfac REASON CAUGHT AFTER 44 YEARS. of Murder ' boy right Negro Fugitive Accused in Georg er and radiator pri cor' than usual at thi o crira Dnducemen Maurfce J Colbert Heating—Plumbing —Tinning 621 | Street "oy Here’s the proof Uprights Down to 95 Grands Down to *495 Players Down to #260 " Two-Pants Suits Sizes 7 to 18 Years $12.75 Fabrics of qualities that we recommend ior the ac- tive, out-of-doors' boy. A fellow’s hard on clothes. Medfum and light colored tweed mixtures, well tai- lored—pleated coats, alpaca lined. Both knickers full lined. DELICIOUS Cash or Terms WHOLESOME Pldver Rolls, 29¢—4 for $1 HEALTHFUL . " But—You Must Act NOW D. G. Pleiffer—1210 G Street —Sccond Floor. Makes your entire Kitche as easy to keep clean as white tile Akitchcn thatis not only whi‘e and spotless—but that can be kept white and spotless with- out constant labor! No wonder so many people are painting kitchens with Barreled Sunlight today! Made by a special process, Barreled Sunlight produces a surface so smooth that no dust or dirt can sinkin. Itcan be washed as easily as you would wash white tile. i No hard scrubbing thatalmost washes the paint away—and doesn’t get the dirt out! Barreled Sunlight is ideal not only for kitchen and bathroom walls but for woodwork everywhere. It is easy to apply, requires fewer coats than enamel, costs less and is guaranteed to remain white longer. One coat is generally sufficient over a previously painted light surface. Where more than one coat is required, use Barreled Sunlight Under- coat first. Comes ready mixed in cans from half-pint to five-gallon size. Can be Barreled Sunlight TRE RICE FROCESS WEITE Specially Low Prices on All Spring Paint Supplies s HUGH REILLY CO. DISTRIBUTORS Seventh Street e Qaks & (Jompany Two-Trousers Suits That Deserve a ‘“Look” For Men and Young Men Boys’ Reefers Size 2Y5 to 10 years $9.75 Light reefer topcoats for the little fellows. Nicely tailored, good-wearing ma- terials in tweed mixtures. ored tweed mixtures. Pleated back and belt all Nicely finished collar with around. tie. —Second Floor. Tweed Suits Sizes 3 to 9 years $4.95 Popular button -on or middy styles in light-col- True economy in two- trousers and single-trousers suits. First of all, these suits are for prudent men. Men who count economy of buying quality and who like to limit first costs. Second Floor. " They aren’t “sale” suits in any sense. = EI%EE—E—-ZEIE—EEEEEEEE = = ]o]lc——]o]e—=z]0] Single-breasted 2-button iong roll front—easy draped back— 3-button single-breasted, easy- fitting back, more or less conserva- tive cut, yet popular— 3-button double-breasted, wide lapels, easy draped back. Slole——jol——fl——lalc—=[plc——olc———oo]o]c—H o] — Hats & Caps For Boys Oxfords Jfor Spring Just the style yéu want—plain toe and tip oxfords, with Good- > 1334 N. Y. Ave. - Phone Main 1703 Paints for Every Par lass for Every Need “Barreled Sunlight” is sold by the following dealers: BAM MINOVICH, 615 Tth st. a.w. . SCHNEIDER, 716 4% st. aw. SERVICE HARDWARE 00., 4638 14th nif-n‘uinnn D, Oup, Haighis, M. M. CASPER, 1013 No, Car. ave. s.6. S BCaATs PHARMACY, 1642 No. Oup. g. 0. TROWBRIDGE. M. URIVERSITY nnvm I«’-'fl]‘.l’m&.t& ;—EE—EEC—EEEE Fabrics in light and dark pencil stripes, black unfinished worsteds, pencil striped, some patterns slight- ly striped, others with pronounced striping. All fine fabrics, excel-. lently tailored. Third Floer i Aoz ~MoRGaN, $1.50 For the smaller boys— tams of navy blue serge and tweed mixtures. lor the ' larger fellow—be- coming caps of snappy, styles. ; —Second 'Floor.. o ShaEEN vear welt soles and rubber heel. Quality and service in every pair. Sizes 10 to 13%; Sizes 1 to 6 $4 $5 Other styles at $3.50 and $4.00 accordmg‘o size.

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