Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1924, Page 5

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THE EVENING RUM-CHASING FLEET GETS BEST EQUIPMENT FIGHT!NG FOR UNDER DDGr.".".‘Lr.'m?":,qr:::u.,..’..;“:’;L:‘ff;‘;f.:.‘:..‘; ALWAYS BRYAN POLICY | 65t Rivan Wansvorn on a farm { near Salem. 1L He Is 57 years of | se. His fatber was a Virginian by | Young Bry sttended the schoels at Salem, the Uni- ago and the -Tllinois emained ne he was (Continurd from Third Page.) Uncle Sam Orders oyro-cnmpus Installed on Coast Guard Cutters, nor, fo their w cal car i “My fe,” answered the governor, “Is domestic in her tastes and has| e age o \ bhogn so interested in rearing and edu- | - oL, new rum-chasing fleet .are to be traveling salesm cating a family that she tukes no in-{ ooy ip pter ber, 1891, He became | *auipped with the latest and most re- t t in polities. We ";...y..,u.l 1y and business agent | liable development of the compass- and a daughter.” for bis brother sraduate of the and of Harv men to give duc eredt for hielp in shaping politi- on the The largest vessels of Uncle Sam's nave two chil Stas at the close .. in 188 [toduy” by the At the close of the second battle, in | Guard. | the two brothers established mmener, & personal or older Bryan, & was pu | vears. or until Junegl92s. ! one time this paper had a cireulation | 10lof 275000 The Bryans never in- RGLICING 1R a e ny of their own capital in thi pubiication. the contributions | from subscribers being sufficient to | nd maintain it vAn OWns Ity Property vestments in bonds and onmt farms in | 69 of the largest ship operating ¢ one | Panies, ‘ The Government is thus overlook- United States . instructed i was made s under shell fi tand | Guard cutter | menix are bei |lation of this type of compass on a | number of the larger destroyers o. | the anti-rum fleet The EYro-compass repr latest in the science of di | ing. and today is said to Mdjive and arried. Louise, Lincoln el as_ editor-in per during student a when to Willia near Lincoln, 'k farm and the other and a third cune in { Giciently equipped The use of the simplifies” navigation, but materially \\I\ reases the efficiency of ship opera- {tion, in that it steers vessels Next—Mr. Wheeler of Montana. in United sta iain br North American Al rights reserved ) CLIS ) W, BEATTY, SR.. DEAD. emancipation of espouged the | | Was and with less is said also to Dnec!ol Emex us of Car- | negie Institute. PUTTSBURGH. Pa.. September 30 John We Beatiy director emeritus of the departn of 1 arts, Carn Institut, dicd ye duy at Clifton Springs. N. Y. n . relatives h were advised | Mr. Beatty went to CLif rings for medical treatment a The body will arrive in today, accompanied by HOTEL 604-610 9th St. N <. 5 weekly | Pittsbursh | Mrs. Beatts |7 Mr. Beatty studied art in the Mu- o directed t international isked | .RADIO IN CRIME IS TOPIC Dcmmon of M\lefactch May Be Aided by Mechanism. September adoptic DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK of Vashingten 1408 G Street Northwest “Fvery Banking and Trust Serviee" session of a advanced conducted here under the auspices of the Interna- * has| tional Police Conference. | o than 50 police officials from countries are here for the competition when he becam wed to furn < and communities reight. with for overhead expe sasoline i Call 2 “Skyscraper” man— he's trained ! ¢ uet at retail Ht to prevent the issuanee of s in payment of gasqlin ed that h 1 Filin 1 Cabingts brought hen the wrote Presi- in which h ed the s at that time bevond th h. and we such people of C it Cards 5 Folders Guides.etc. Open Evenings From 7 to Stone and Fairfax 1342 New York Ave. Main 2424 A N L No. 2530 Q Street N.W. A MODERN APARTMENT HOUSE SUITES of 2 and 3 rooms and bath and breakfast rooms. Well . arranged, all outside. Open evenings until 9:30 p.n. Representative on premises. 605 13th Street N.W. Attractive Rentals Phone Main 8688 Branches and Agencies Everywhere. Consult Your Phané Bok. SWARTZELL, RHEEM & HENSEY CO. 2 727 Fifteenth St. N.W. Telephone Main 378 of the | the E¥ro-compass-—it was announced | Coust | Alreally the first instrument of this ' A of | Kind has been installed oa the ¢ Mm arrange- made for the in t.tl- ents the tion find- used for and | navigation und gunfire control in_the principsl navies of the world and h\l com-} ing no opportunities in making the | rum-chasers the most reliable and ef- possible. p-compass not only straighter sible with the old avoiding the errors | c compass Is! | Summer Rates INN Phone Maip 8108-8108. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1924, R e T “Trom_the AVENUE ot NINTH STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TRACE DEFORMED BABY. District Attorney McGeehan of Bronx County that a dormr. after — threatening to “make away" with the child, had removed it in a medi- Officials Say Infant Reported Kill-|cine case, it was revealed later lhu: | the bab: had been moved on the ed Is in New Hospital. orders of tHG father th urder.that lhe! NEW, YORK, September 30.—Inves- H { mother might not worry over her of- tigation of the reported disappear- |spring’s condition, ance of a deformed and imbecile baby | The nurses were alleged to have| {from a Bronx maternity hospital|told the prosecutor that the doctor| came to a sudden end last night when | had ordered them not to feed the| the infant was found in another hos- | baby and thereby cause its death. as| pital. Although two nurses had in-|“an act of merey to the child itself.” | i formed The very best to be had in Men’s Oxfords at $8.00 Here is newes that is iintensely inferest- g to the man or youny man wwhose linit Jor footwear ts $9. Made up fo our special order—of black and tan calfskin—and the greatest valiee ssible has been crowwded in at the price. ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth Mew's Skop in Bascmert—Easy o You Always Find Just What You Want in Piggly Wiggly Stores The best quality, the right brands, the right packages, low prices and the clean- est stores in town. Machine-sliced, with rind off Delicious cure. Pound c Shoe Peg—Conqueror brand l’ romrois e R bave, N 2 e § for 256 PEAS 3 for 45¢ ASPARAGUS catifornia state No. 1 an 2 for 35¢ COFFEES CEREALS “Red Goose” Early June, 16¢: An extra pound of coffee is eom Fhke$ ok '.G a good buy right now. B Wikins Breakiast 1, 38c|Post Toasties ... 10¢ 46c|Shredded Wheat .. 12¢ 50¢|grape Nuts oks. 160 ;:: Kellogg’s Bran ., 12¢ s Cream of Wheat ., 21c Quiaker Oats pke. 100 50c |Wheatena okg. 220 Gold Medsl or 5-ib. sack 286 Pillsbury— 121b. sack §3¢ 3 for 98¢ “Cruikshank,” grape or currant; glass z7e .RED KIDNEY BEANS ’ou- or Ar: = 10¢ MATCHES L “Sunset Gold,” tall cans No. 2 boxes; SUGAR SAUSAGE Plenty of it at all our Loffler's; pure pc stores. |and spices; could not be PGII‘ u . made better. 10 lbs., 77¢ IVORY SOAP PANGAKE FLOUR 13¢ 11c 2 for 95g doz. s“ w450 Medium sharp, 1b. 3 Fine Cookers > 2‘ No:. 1 stock; 15 Ibs. ve elnll 2 for Large cake Pillsbury; Guaranteed; “Sunset Gold” THERE ARE NO TWO WAYS ABOUT IT--- Look for quality, insist on quality. get quality. Thi= is the only formula we can present for complete satisfaction. no matter what you buy. And there are no two ways about it: Fall Suits for Men and Young’ Men Two and three button sack suits. single and double breasted suits. English effects. conservative models and all the new patterns and colors in all sizes. New Topcoats for the First Game we C‘n" ima inc a man wQflrifl laSt ear‘s topcoat to YhE fifsf b P! game of the world series. Showerproofed. made of long-wearing ma'erlaifi afld 1n newes 5'} lESA And Overcoat Weather 1s Ahead The cold weather may be a few weeks off—but the overcoats are not; they're here in great assortments. Ulsters. Ulsterettes, Chesterfields—all at_vles and sizes.!

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