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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1924. MINERADIATS PART A OLrres foue ey QR G SFE, "< e [TEACHERSCHECKS | s concamr || 300 705> Ty | Accused in Piggly-Wiggly Theft. eI NE oy e ] e BALLOONS | — “harles Benter, director, today a AN LY 2 George Miller, a soldier under ob- 7:30 p.m.. at the bandstand, Navy _Justice Siddons in Criminal Divi Fi 5 § the concert will be given at the |of Joseph Nally, who was recently | Recommended by Week—Wife. in Speech, Asks ing sought by military authorities nais ot weary brought back from New York on u | T | and the local police, following hix ex- March, “Call Me Henry"...Benter |charge of robbery in connection with LEETH BROS i : B Fair i cape from confinement last Wednes- . 2 ; . |the hold-up last March of agents of 5 Plotted Killing With Wife of| Fair Appraisal of Husband. = |genator Wadsworth De-| & Siaa o o GetMEinst SPay s Under (New| s Rstiatesl ol easyranmuniin il 1 ot stores: whon) $1al050 || it e s SN | According to Maj. Walson, execu- Washington D, C.) was stolen. The Government asked [ =—— Victim in Order to Wed Mapping out of the route and| glares National Ticket Will [tve ofcer of the post, Milier's es- Salary Schedule in te de Ballet" Part 2....Delibes |for a bond of $10,000, but the court speaking roints for the intensive cam- cape was accomplished unnoticed by +iG@ Introductionging ivalseiiort - =t (e Befiosdof Attoronsy T aloirle Dalgnitouriithat wil e i physicians and guards. How he got | K the doll, (b) March of the war- |Wampler fixed the penalty at $6,000. THE ARGONNE Her, He Confesses. the Pacific Coast continuen o oiours | Sweep State. out of the “strong house” is a mys- Keller Bill. riors, (¢) (zardas, Hungarian |©0nd bad not been given at a late | Senator Robert M. La Follette and | el thoemages (aid STkierepis e fal) o SR 16th and Columbia Rd | nisisiitc ik sayisers Hoary 5 steel fence around ' the recreation sody, “Slavonic.....Friedeman e aoisommar e : i tions are that the independent pre . e sen-|¥ard to the building, fitted on top : et Grand scenes from the opera. All-year locat he e | _ » i President Coolidge was told by Sen- | ¥ o District public school teachers will cenes m L G = annocationsin it MARION, 1L, Sentember 20 —Sent- | dontlal candidate will leave Wash-|ator Wadsworth of New York today | With —unsurmountable palings and| .ceive tomorrow their first checks Madam Butterfly”.. puceini | CLOTHING STORE LOOTED. residential hub of north- et of hic bride of se en | NEON beforc the end of the week, and |that the Republican national ticket L under the increased salary schedule aracteristic, “Parade of the S ! X { definite announcem-nt of the route he |would swenp that State In November r The patient was not considered 9 Wood s o e Ill west: on high elevation : te coal miner. yoster- | 38 u ackpat . provided in the Keller salary bill. The | _Wooden Soldiers”. ---Jessel | garry Dodek Reports Burglars > m gh elevation: =Rt Sheriff Galligan and | Wi follow in his campuigning is expect- | und that the chances of Col. Theodore | aNEerously insane, offictals declared. | 41U lCoMee “of the "cenesl system| Valse, “La Invitation 7 5 overlooking the entire other pr Yeials that he hod | 00 I the next day or two. The ma- | Roosevelt, former Assistant Secretary worked night and day to complete Weber-Weingartner Made Big Haul. v e e Fon a ¢ {dor question, asx yet undecided, is - : inee fol he w e Airs from “The Pirates of and Rock Creek admi lose of poison | a n 5 of War, the Republican nominee for the work of reclassifying the teachers ; T 2 ( R i el Widow he | Whether the Wisconsin Senator will | governor, defeating Gov. Al Smith, 50 that the pay checks could be is- Penzan coaiie Sullivan, | Burglacs early todey broke intoithe Ml Apartments with jdrae e ATEie death n.“'_”""‘ 4 swinz through the ustern |.ho is seeking another term, are e I sued on time. March, “The Lure of Alaska.,” § Stere o arry odek. 827 | . U. ¢ Siates and Ny - : 4 Seventh street, and stole a large side rooms confes ion came ufter a long grilling, |5 #t0s and New Englund before start- | pecially brizght Reallocation of the teachers under Benter venth str and stole a lar e m ing dstern e : - . 1 to: e = quantity of men's and women's cloth- it ; Ting which his wife pleaded wiih | D8 the Western tour or reserve that | Smith Is not the formidable the new salary scale gave the finance| (Dedicated to the late President |IIARULY Of Wew's and won closets, built-in i 5 = for the later stages of the cumpalg = . G S e ce 3 5 e Warren G. Harding.) g i : fess his part o° the plot & cumpaign. [candidate he was two vears ago, when | office a tremendous task. Every teach- arding. e fonm & recainon T Goinitly, eciads so Mrs. La Follette. who joined the|he received such a decisive vote, ac- | er in the school system as well ax| Finale “The Star Spangled Banne h_l";'“l:'(_"flfi'l“';'}dg‘f ';';j ;'" "hP st “}” - reception hails and 1 eventuilly be married, | CAMPAIgN forces of her husband in|cording to Senator Wadsworth. - He the officers had to be reclassified. Note—The concert ich was |had p adder against a second- |l halconies; latest improve > t Bl S e e 4 . Bty b chedule f Sylva hea- |Story window at the rear of the & el ST n hix contession Tate sald he had derine ) deseie: w Joliitical | pointed out that many things have Schedule Explained. o aror cihe Sylvan Thea- || .ilding and removed several steel|f] MeNts: 24-hour service that he come to his home to board, | Night. has under consideration one|uation presents itself now, Gov. Smith -r:.:d:f.-mi"“li""y":.;:h"' new salary T St giRe ek e Moderate Rentals because the couple were too reiigious | OF two invitations to spean. 1t has 10st considerable of his popular ] Eallou fxsued the toliowing circutas | AD MEN TO HEAR EDITOR.|Was unabie to make an estimate of Reside: for him. However. he yielded later. |said to be doubtful, however, tha ppeal. he said, however, that Gov. Exceptlng I Botdwinuilks e wrens whe following iclfeular ol sl et i | esident Manager on His infatuation for Mrs. Herrington,! would undertake any other formal|Smith is by far the best ‘-..ndma-; . T e = Premises in his confession, came grad-| speaking engagements. In her ad- | the Democrats could have put up, an. - = . i s . . " Sl bt o Srin T | ress e mignt Mre L4 Fancits | had he not contented t run the state| Defendants in Florida Indict- |, The payment of saiarics for the | W. N. Taft of Philadelphia Maga that he became familiar with h Helasked that her husband's candidacy | “lection would have been a virtual September w he made on Septembe Sepereis zi 2 had been injured in a mine, he said.| be given fair-minded consideration, | Walkover. ptember 30, 1924, Supervising ne to Speak. | st = ing. principals and ipals sécure | States Commissioner Tur- i and speaker at the weekly luncheon o 3 at mmissioner Tur hers mikht he expedited, it |44 fPaker at the weekly luncheon of The poison plot. he szid, was first ng "I‘“l ‘l":"vf“*\ be l‘r:“"" worth said. Many think that the,two| mentioned during a secret meeting in toimake valld/ly re-ennctment | iirine he has sered as exeiutive of o e ue : / a cow pasture, two miles from the | declared unconstitutional by | the Empire State are sufficient, and | Washingtonians charged with con- gitemben iy § roll= W1 0% mug= (|G S P 22 0RO SO SR Cor. 17th, Pa. Ave and G St. Herrinzton ho fter Mrs. Herring- ] Court was defended inf Loy wunt new faces at the State | SPir to violate the national pro- [ gested that supervisory officers call z : 5 a % decided, he said. that he get the poi- | of the American Federation of Labor. |4 years awo. Thexe went 1o Mim | ohe commi examine their respective pay rolls in : : 3 = x ¥ © ears D ese = 01 ssioner held that young Mr. Taft. Prizes are to be featured as S - S0 hat she admini 3 @ jompers ec! "0 v 3 e - o to 3 a ance hale 1 2 — som and that she administer it in her | Mr. Gompers declared the CoUrt's| principally because of his damp plat- | potg O/ R e Sher | testimony wehich | graer determine in ‘advance the | L0\ 0 the Tuncheon prosram. Maurios »mething New tove Willia Nelso a 3 or - o e Bithl b atia Mer, Hemies ne Ll i - the checks from the disbursing officer | p i g veon Taft, editor of th == A ® diced or”erroncous impression of his [ gy oo ST LT e nage today discharged from custody possible to make all transfers hington Advertising Club_ to- 3 s 3 W < Vo Wi Al Vel - ton had repulsed his suggestion to|a “campaign document” issued yes-|cupital. Alse, Gov. Smith received | hibitioh act in an indictment report- | at the office of finance and account- | 1 vhat’s Wrong With Retail Advertis husband’s food present power of “final veto” Was|form but he has done nothing since disposition to be made of the checks bl Bt ot il Ledier and ) Magazine of Y ——— 0 love one anothe i shadds L Fhilad N e gueet of | ) to one another ord and views |idea of Gov. Smith being a candidate | (g “In order that payment of salaries | 11y aclPia, i8 to be the gutet of honor Plotted Poixon Death. ¢ la Follette platform plank{eor the fourth time,” Senator Wads- | TRriea B Ehaab i st ut o e P iable to make all transfers | morrow in the blue room of the Men's o 4 . < - coount- ling” The Ad Club invites all retailers . KilL her husband with @ gun. They | terday by Sumuel Gompers. president |apy” thousands of Republican votes | ed by a grand jury at Tampa, Fla | I8 before September 30. 1924, and | 105" The Ad Club invites all retatlers Ideal Location {ufka esident, wi & Size S d Soft Coal The poison. he $aid, was stolen|“wholly incompatible with Democ-|peing elected on this platform that|TePutted the prima facie case of will secure from the disbursing | K#fka, president, will preside. creened Soft Coa Newly Renovated Offices from a drug store in Johnston City. i b to the Republican candidate | of the alleged conspiracy and had no 2 To! giving her husband the poison. he SEAMEN FREE ON BOND. |chis yoar. Bosides all this, many cit- | knowledge of the presence of intoxi. Deen adjusted under the new salary i said, and each time he inquired about | Zinel o e, conservative and |cants is father's house. C fenedule on the bealg of:salasies Se, i i 2 said, and cach tme he inquired about izens of the State, conservative and |cants in his father's house. Commis- | Schedle on the basis of salaries re-| Crew of Six of British Boat Be- rd Coal in All Sizex for Artl'lur Carr 9 S Democrats included, think the plat- | goner Turnage aiihe @ : died Friday, September Immediate- | Pair Who Left Ship Deny Effort M”“’M. .;w_' At tee ”“.h”.fl'“”y sioner Turnage held the other 14 men | without regard to possible longevity Immediate Delivery 1y after the funeral, his confession x ! i : for the action of the District Su-|placing as provided in section 6 and lieved Lost Off Boston. continued, he and Mrs. Herrington to Stay in U. S. | to qerve for the State in general. | preme Court, to which United States | authorized in sections 4 and 5 of the | BOSTON, September 23— A tragedy | John P AE?:Y &\(‘:o" Inc. 206 Mills Buildin went to look for a home in West| jystice Siddons of the District Su-|garest in the State.’ he continued,| Attorney Gordon and Assistant United | new schedule. Those teachers as [of rum row was reported here today e SrLNiw. g Frankfort, whither they moved a few | preme Court has released Alexander |-put i¢ is confined almost entirely to| States Attorney Burnett will apply ‘M;:nv'd to class 1A receiving less than | when the fishing schooners Ingomar S days later. Katsoulis and his minor son. Evan-|New York City and other larger| for an order of removal $1.800, those teachers assigned to|and Nathalie Hammond brought word | Tate's confession supplemented that | aclox, seamen of Albania, who were | Now, (0% C1 An0 SRE TR o B0 0er o e = class ZA receiving less than $2.000. | that the Hritish tern schooner Bersl made Saturday by his wife. The in-|grrested by local police at the re- | oorir W G EEy LTS S Mo IEis U ealive: e e those te; rs assigned to class M. Corkum was sighted. capsized and quest will be completed tomorrow,|quest of the authorities of Mobile. |t be very little sentiment for Johm| ThOse held by the commissioner | receiving less than 32,300, those | derclict off Georges Fishing Hanks r:raner {.\xmmm, said. In \‘.;\u .‘.1 Ala., on $300 bond. The court granted |1 (it £ : Jf lm‘nm‘dl';ulol’y\.(lv ;;»,. .nn.r:ul\wi; h»:u}]n-r ;.’»wy;»dmm « Iu‘sxflik,\ rT»[.’n- last wm;"\ She was apparently = their confessions, prosecuting officials { 5 ywri Shias Ornis Tinal ot Eis by deputy United States marshals and | ing than $2.300 and those libra- | victim of recent storms. Whethe J k F t w “ S Be H said the couple ars expected to Waive | meming . bortrr” Sumnies Stamtord | Arrange for Navy Day. detained at the courthouse while their | rians assigned to class 4A recelving | her erew of six was Toct or eamen ac ros 1 oon ere the formality of a preliminary hear-| noxt Wednesday. Attorney Soterios | enator Wadsworth's call at the ('v-;nn.wl l-rl‘p.u;--]x petitions for vx\n.-l.r !v.~.\' than $1.800 umdr;;. mw,; an op- | was not disclosed. ing. Vichols Sheare Aty e peti- | White House was primarily in the in- | Télease on habeas vorpus rits | portunity to prove additional service , e e i i e e s el g How About Your Supply of = ion Katsoulis S ed e observanc Navy day, | the 14 men gave bail of $1,000 each | Specific information relat o the = . ANSWERS WIFE’S SUIT. | ot thal thes” are-citisens of AL | Getober 35 which aivs is the birchdas | €0 appear tor & hearing an Getaber T | procidure o b fonowed to core| COURT-MARTIAL NAMED. AR | bania and seamen by trade. They ar-|anniversary of the late President . ||n their ,th;mmn fvvr‘ writs of lhlfnplm‘on;u-m will {h-- issued later. ‘ % z scently ot 3 6 i eEavalt ie was accompanied to |habeas corpus the accused men at- “The deductions for retirement on : { Charles S. Woodin Denies Charges | {37, [iajotos and |é‘"!lol\|hll<dll‘.::’”(‘lf e | R Rt LR uae by wale mrucs |(tackc " ehe Nalalty. of (hs indlciment ithe September pay roll are in many | _Gen. Rockenbach, commanding the | in Di P Hing; cruelty of the captain and his threats | Howe. of this city, and Marion Ep- | Which. ‘they claim. is not properly |cases made ar the maximum rate of | District of Washington. has appointed | A Evorce S toceeciDEs. to do them bodily harm. They were|pley of Newport, R. L. members of | Verified and does not sufficiently al- |8 per cent, and adjustments to the | Eeneral court martial to convene at | Charles S. Woodin, a clerk in the | on their way to New York to ship on | the committee in charge of Navy day | lege the commi n of any offense | correct rate will be made on the Oc- | Fort Myer, Va, to investigate certain i Navy Department, today answered a | some other vessel, they state, when |celebration. Definite plans will be |against the Uni States. They de- | tober pay roll. alleged irregularities in the accounts for a limited divorce brought by | they were detained here by the police | announced later. clare the indictment also fails to con- Should any emplove, except those | *f the sales commissary at that post Virginia Woodin. 4 physical | on a telegram from Mobile. They Republicans of Washington State |tain allegations sufficient to show | employes who may be entitled to fur- "T\hyf d';'«’!j(nr{;h- court is: Col. H. . T the public schools. stio he authority of the captain|are not going to be led away from |probable cause to believe the men | ther longecity placement and adjust- hitehea 9 uartern ter Corps, 3 & s 1 NZD b e Aceerten his St L e st B their party's candidate by Senator La |&ullty of the offense and that no tes- | ment under the provisions.of the new |President: Col. K. W. Tanner, In- Better see us at once and have your bin filled v and refused to permit his 14-year-old S Follette, according to Col. . B.|limony to that effect was offered be- | salary schedule referred to above try: l-l;:u: Cols. A. C. Voris, Air our high-grade clean coal. All the best varieties at low- son to return to her. He declares = 2 \ Bletham, newspaper publisher of |fore the commissioner. Their deten- | believe that the salary aliow Service: Robert Sterrett, Quarter- est prices consistent with our +h standards of qu: the son was not properly treated by | Colored Woman Dies Suddenly. |secattic, who conferred with President |tion by United States Marshal Sny-|in accordance with the prov, master Corps, and W. K. Pick, Stntices h our high st q the wife and she should not be Catherine Brown, colored, of 6031 | Coolidge today He said Coolidge |der is therefore declared to be illegal | the new salary schedule, it E Veterinary Corps: Maj. John Mather, and service. llowed to have his custody. Dix street northeast. died suddenly | would be elected by a large majority | Those held for removal to Florida | gested that the matter be ta Ordnance Department, and Capts. J. 1 Mrs. Woodin has three man board- | jast night after taking a dose of | if the election were held today by the United States commissioner | with the chief accountant, Mr. R. W.| Wood. Infantry: R G. Sherman, In- rs. the husband says. and o : ; 2 - are: Joshua L. Sprinkle. lieutenant | Holt. in writing and through the |fantry. and T. M. England, Medical S o o : as om 3 S Col. Bletham is satisfied that|map . Fredericks, Claude M ation.” J. Bac judge advocate general's ° Kea ‘{;’L“r vy ..-r,;(.;y_ m}:— -M{"n;”: dizclonediitniat the moman, nad 'a"p]"l"«‘fl Follette's cause will be greatly | Neill, Wallace Barcsdale and Walter 5 2 d department. is detailed as judge ad- froms Bl Arebrdtag o nib stoss toll Soyersl previous doses without 1l|melped’ by a perional vislt fand ithatl] @l mipscott; emploves)of the Bullman vocate of the court, and Lieut. £ J - 2 o e the iy ciect, and the pulice are inclined toly,."Republicans should ‘be prepared|Company: Patrick H. Barteman, John| Foot ball players and swimmers are | Bond, Infantry, as counsel The 811 E St. N.W. Main 311 <k 1xu t ife’s lwl;»\'r .ur::w‘iu‘rd'rnrovrv_‘xxhclahrt !::: "Cog| 10 meet the situation in the event|p Newman and Charles Marshall, for- | Subject to baldness in later vears |names of those involved in the pro. s P an e > e Gy ot |he decides to make a personal com-|mer deputy marshals: James Boud- | While tennis and cricket plavers are | ceedings are withheld, pending de. —_ - = 5 Flusslcy, eppears | doii Wl b8 Beld Sier Hec DY S iten B that Ghotien. Wor isstance |t o - Jaraes Bus (er Bronity Bua velopme. 66 Years of Faithful, Efficient Servic the moreyeprotp Y “|he looks upon Gen. Dawes as the|ter, Emil Krause and Ralph McCullough would encourage the out and out|Probable cause raised by the indict- er. — e P : They me nearly every z dur- 3 a T ent. He showed he did ot k w “The salaries of all teachers as car- er e e e SoaEL vEtiof \ERCISE ey ana e ST |To owed e did) Bot khow || e stlaflesotialiteachersiancer: | SIGHICAPSIZEDESHIP: At Very Attractive Rents natural antidote for for such an in- he Wright Co.Z B File Adoption Petition. Wife Asks Maintenance. vasion. Dawes, according to him, is popular in that country and should | it s Fhomas, TEaiing ot Hore) | e V. isaon, againee. Karis [ Tod, e, Republican ‘ranks wgecher | UNDER UNITED STATES J Mahoney, chairman of Railway Trai ;o H. T i court they have no children and the | have two children. Attorney J. J.|3romallway Trainmen and Time 5 « S Massachusetts, HIS is the season for it e o 5 B Conductors of Massachusetts, during to {000 FIFTE H LET. | arriage licenses have been issued to the | respective organmizations wanted 1o AN FOR SEVE! L. Compton and Bruce Kitchen Sl 18 - 5 . 5 i : EE in our newly both of Martinsburz, W. o Industrial Loans the Wright Co? Prices on 30° ¥ C. Thayer. sr.. and Margaret T. | England, tend to disprove the view! DL g, north T perthwest | “James Newell and Rachei“Brown. until after the glacial period pect to pay for QUALITY. STRSERY STOCK FOR SATE T AN ¢ Births Reporled. n.w.: evergreens, shrubs. roses and fruit trees, | the Health Department in the last 24 hours: 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Meet Your Budgp' 1198. A. B _SHIPP. 12+ Frank aud Barbara Rock, mirl. the Presidential. 16th and I, 200 Joe J."and Gladys Lowrey, girl say silver polish. Your name and address. William and Dow ecired. alwars reliaiie. RGHAYAS | The following deaths have been reported to —Oramental _chrubs, fruit * trees, choice | Mars F. Lears, 61, George Washington U ¥ WORD with a world of meaning at this store! Not just an empty peonies and perennials. Full line of | versity Hospital 2 despite the presence of the third Gordon. today asked the District Higdon on charges of desertion and | po ' oty | a M Sinreme Gourt do perit themiiel|eanEuo o8 CREEE S O S ng | pasty canmiaate S GOVERNMENT Housecleaning adopt Keith L. Bardo. four months | makes $10 per day, she says. They sislative b of the Brotherh 1 old. The officer and his wife tell the | were married in August, 1514, and| qS'o.atlve board of the Brotherhood spPFRVlSlON - - el legislative Child's mother s willing they adopt | toaries wppenre ror the wite Drew. chairman of the lesisiative | Specialized Service him. Attorr Hegarty & | a brief talk at the White House to- | housecleaning. Why = 3 : < o v not day. assured the President that the | ek X Marriage Licenses. jdux, awsured he Prosiaene ihat v [f Army, Navy and Civilian replace the old suite or odd FIPTEES LINTE MTLTIGRY s picces with new and DE- P R T : ECspective e { Depositors jicces With inew, nier v ! Nst. Na . Fri 7143 . Alsop and Carolyn L. Wildman PENDABLE furniture from parle a . en Rose Teauty Parlo Rosa Randle, both of B ARl A et e - g el . Garden Rose Beauty Parlor, 1112 H sa Recent archeological finds at Cromer Checking Accounts GOOD FURNITURE here TRUCK FROM BUFFALO, N. Y., WOULD that there was no 2 ab on | 5 re far below what you ex- Tike return load going north’ or nortnwest | Towberman ot St s iy man ieblation)] 49, Savings Accounts - k Maple st., Buffalo, N.Y., or address this paper. e = | Banking Hours: 8:30 to 5 P.M. : || THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK Extended Payments to out at_remarkably low prices. the nursery 3 stock at Highwood. 33rd and Riftenhouse sts. | The following births have been reported to for quick saie and inmediate delivery. Morris and Hazel Darras, girl me 0o the premises or ftelephone Cieveland | iinres ‘snd Macy Sperophlat, girl GSTEOFATHY DR, KIRKPATRICK _AN: a Cecella Tahb. bor Dounces his removal from the Farragut te| Lou Katherine 1. Rickerton, bor. S RO =6 = = John and Annabel Knight. boy. A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY—-WE HAVE IT. You need it. Our perfect silver polish, ed 4 Jop Dty oaOfn Betact srer palsh, e " o WHAT Will be delivered promptly c.0.d. Price, Fdward and Ha ; Full size jar. R. HARRIS & CO., cor. 7th and ———e S— FURNTTURE REPATRED AND REFINISHED, e LS Deaths Reported. TAKES 1RE, willow and reed furnitura foished in ‘ans | A Vo cor e he Health Department i the last 24 hours 115 et e P e tapids | 3 iael Gaygan. 66, United States Soldiers To make you Buy A 1 ofe : TO BRING A VANTOAD OF FOR: | Mars G Kotee. 7. 232 Randolph t. n.e. Home for your Family 2 . o K Ea::nw ;.nrk.wl'lmhdv'lpm "'"flz Tobert Martin, 30, Providence Huv(ll‘L em 8! N ilmington, Vi 8. Foster, 83, Sibl Hospital yer, N, 3. and Richmond. Vo, 15 W o a1, ‘Gaorge Washington Uni- 3 e on. 5 FAERE CO. | versity Hospitai - UR El I % GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE | George Seharf. 61, Sibler Hospital Ereene, (ot "ot EWART & L Grorge Scharf, 61, Sibler Hompital, s At 36th and R Sts. N. 3 phrase, but a vital, necessary qualification that every piece of furni- 66 Park View Mar John W. White, 71, Home for Aged and In- . = 3 F e Sas HEDGES NORWAY SPRUCE, ALL RISD8 (0T 0o\ 0 20 finais ave. % 7 ture must meet before it finds a place on our floors. You may buy here of “evergreen and ebrubbery “furnished and | Georse W. Miller. 68, 5313 i HAS with confidence, knowing that your purchase will give you not only vears lanted.” Lawns put in fretclaes ordee wih | Jdohn W. King. 34, Walter Reed Hospital. 5 S i y 2 $ieh eoil ana manure, ‘”r. A HURTELL 736 | Mary J. 0. Coates, 37, 1115 48th st. n.e. of service, but complete satisfaction as well. Below are a few of the many dependable values for Tuesday. Aothlvtinte: B S o St ualtel Proven 150 Times Living Room PEFOR LTN YOUR OLD SILVER GET our prices. | We pay considerably more thon | 5 = And we are just be- Furniture e e s ginning. Attempts Should not be bought simply Tine of solid .Iver teasets. antique English and = + because it is outwardly attrac- A magnificent Three-piece Living Room Suite—Davenport. Chair and Wing Chair Early Ameri SHEFFIELD PLATIN. may be made to copy tiye WiMoetiovonstuffeiSuites . 3 sl 7 5.00 COMPANY. Goun:vaye our Homes, but there present a good appearance, arms, exposed mahogany frame, is priced at....... = = Better Roof Painiing but the important thing is the Interest on checking accounts “is 3 i i construction. We . In this one field onr leadership is never LshiustRCne e et e miiae A handsome Three-piece Suite, in beautiful Mohair, including Davenport, Chair questioned. Our famous Protec-Tim Roof on daily balances—compounded monthly. T B SO U erisy ot o leE T e n0e and Wing Chair, with full web bottoms, loose spring cushions and roll Paint keeps out rust and is guarantsed evel 3 s i T — 3 ! e o i ey EIIRIE"!! I tell you about it. T e S R e S KOO Doome T A _charming Ten-piece Dining Room Suite, a new Fall pattern, in the stately L Sra %t 4 : Louis XVI period style, including 66-in. buffet, an enclosed silver cabinet with srille ROOF PAINT oo in all Washington, tront. a cupboard server and six chairs—choice of genuine leather or Will Applr if desired [,l\"‘fl';\' 3. l'." and that is up i tapestry seats—finished in rich walnut, is priced now at a saving. 8290 00 BAD WEATHER NORTHWEST, #fnemREallattexn B Is Not Far Off where the FAMILY A Four-piece Tudor Period Bedroom Suite, including a bow-end Bed, a rooms Better hate us examine your WANTS TO LIVE |f — Chifforobe, a full Vanity Dresser and a large Dresser, all finished in 5155 00 o Now. . s s here Y Ou ; = WRIRRGIRE s s s : mONLCLAD Compety Fhes Motk 36 WILL IF YOU SEE A Ten-piece Walnut Dining Room Suite, in the Tudor Period, f0-inch Buffet REPUBLICAN VOTERS’ lT‘ wood panel China Cupboard, Server, Oblong Table and Six Genuine INFORMATION BUREAU ik Losther BextiCiatial 2or v s e T B aete 18500 The Republican Campaign Committee of the GO NOW Republican. State Commitice i aad tor the | A handsome Nine-piece Grand Rapids Make Dining Room Suite, in the Hepple- District of Columbia in operating & Voters TO INSPECT L white Period—Buffet is 66 inches long, Oblong Table, large China 5 : Cabinet, Six Solid Walnut Chairs covered with fine quality tapestry. Open Until 10 P.M. g SEBCIRl) o vosonise 3 i i . 3 2 8298.00 A Four-piece Walnut Venecer Bedroom Suite, choice of either the regular walnut TO INSPEOT The Newest Designs or French walnut. All large pieces—consists of a 43-inch Dresser with jewelry com- By suto—Drive scross the partment on top, a 48-inch Vanity, Large Chifforobe and Bow-Foot 3245 00 - o ZSit 000 Interest on ordinary savings accounts — compounded quar- etrly. Informayion Bureau. under the direetion of Chaftce. on the first floor of the Kepun beadquarters, at 1324 New York avenue n.w., where information i available to all persons enfitled to register and vote in fhe States. This bureau is open from § o'clock 2.m. to 10 o'clock p.m Money Can’t Buy Better Printing Let the Million-Dollar Printing Plant turnish estimates. The National Capital Press 12101212 D St. N.W. Try Us —and vou'll be completely satisfied with our quality work. HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. BYRON S. ADAMS, FBINTER, 512 11th 8t SHEDD PLUMBING. The Efficiency of Shedd Experts guarantees econo- 706 10th ::.h-:;x;l:m:‘.umm Interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually. The Munsey Trust Co. Munsey Building Pa. Ave., Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. N.W. e G B Q Btrest Bridge, tura north ‘ The new bedroom Suites are ot b wast to 365% Serect | unusually charming. We are showing many in the period styles, including the popular Tudor style, French walnut = and two-tone walnut finish. @ % And furniture in today's bed- e L1 thould be as well chosen, N - . ¢ . i el voa eAlways Right in Quality®and Price place anywhere in your home. 905 Seventh St. N.W. 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