Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1924, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1924. CHOOL BOARD ORDERS PROBE i '| CHARGE MAIL FRAUD 55}{;3'13'&“::‘};:':‘1,'{“"& nte b2k FRENCH EX-CAPTAIN e s st hough the chain stores were Sadoul formerly was attachea fo| - class 1A, West M : losing money in their operations, 11t-| FACES DEATH SENTENCE OF PEACE SPEECH BY LIBBY |vicet. timporary teacher, .| IN TIRE. STORE CHAIN | citie"seny onesy ohe three” o= Vo Bt s ¢ | the embassy at Petrograd. When th % domestic art dept.; H. A, Clary, tem- cers, the indictment charges, gave | embassy was withdrawn at the tim porary teacher, class 2A, Hine Junlor glowing accounts of the progress the | Condemned by Court-Martial, | of the Bolshevik revolution he r : 2 High School; G. R. Harmon, perma- . |corporation was alleged to be mak- mained in Russia and threw himse Yields to Demand of Loyal Legion to Investigate|nent teacher, ciass 14, music: Pauline | Allege Officers of Company Mis- |ing. ‘ ' 2, |into the Communist movement. The! ¢ . K 3 Thomason, permanent teacher, class ted Facts in Sale One of the' inducements sald to From Russia. French Communist capitalized his ad- Cl es of Unpatriotic Utterances in 2A, Hine Junior High School: M. J. Tepresen &0 have been held out to prospective herence to the movement, and in his | narges Jnp; se, permanent teacher, class 24, of Stock [ stockholders was that automobile | By the Associated Press. | adsence ran him on their ticket for | rehools | Hine Junior High School: Maude | x owners could purchase tires and| PARIS, December 4.—Jacques Sa-|various offices in France, Local Schools. McBride, permanent teacher, class S jtubes at any of the company'sstores | doul, former French army captain,| Recently they sent word that it was | hkd 1A, Wallach-Towers School; Margaret | By the Associated Press. at a 40 per cent discount. This, Le-| who returned to Paris this week in|safe for him to return, and he arrived| MALL*) LRS Lent, permanent teacher, class 3A,| PHILADELPHIA, Deceniber 4-—|roy L. Deininger, assistant United|spite of a death sentence hanging|in Paris Tuesday night. His pres- | Balel IR 2] M ation of the| Terminatio; Newman. clerk, | Central High 1. Fish. [Charges of using the mails to defraud |States district attorney, declared, was|ever him after his conviction by |ence in the city did not become gens EDICINE er of the | Central High h ; H. M. Ogilvie, | burn, permane a class 3A,[in connection with the sale of stock |2 misrepresentation. default on a charge of treason ir 1919, | erally known until yesterday, when it Over 63 Years of Success. Lil'b_\."('kch-r. class 2A, Hine Junior High| Central High | 2 .|in the Universal Tire Company, & | " S — School; Charles Inloes, caretaker,| caretaker, Ga + chain store enterprise, were made to- Burrville School: A. L. Drew, teacher, , caretaker, 646 P etts |day agalnst George W, Odell, E. B. ; arawlng department. e e e e cott, la-' Doran and W. A. Riland, all of South nts—Annie Butler, care- |y, £ . F. Bend, Ind., in an indictment returne . - ” nth diviston: A. G. Wilson, | oore’, Dunbar High Sc i|by the Federal grand jury. The con- INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN aker, thirteenth division. v ;. » fcern operated retail stores through- hool. | Leave of absence—M. B. Merrill, | o B. I & out the country, 16 of which were in ists of Edwin C.|teacher, class 3B, & High | o, ool t " care- | Pennsylvania. Mrs. Howard L.|School: K. C. Babbington. inis Rl ke | Odell formerly was president of , ¥ t i 1, class 7, I ? A Sdoke « Bohiogli 2 th pany: Doran is now its pres ) tenmett. | tive principal, o 3 & Brightwood School: | the company: Do s - c b hool: M. 1. Ma With arateker. T ident and Riland is its secretary and ° ‘ 3 5 b - |treasurer and business manager. A to members of | sistant janitor, Central High School. Gross misrepresentations are al- Y ° iou, notfons-—Alice Han 0 acher, | ¢ 9 leged to have been made by l'he ”‘r;'| men to promote the sale of the stock. o, - : o1: 3.1 The company was incorporated in | Fasnitare Established 1881 Linens Bano! . C ) & 11921 der the laws of Delaware, with the counc vierce-We : : | mupitalized at $7,500,000 to sell auto- Carpets F Street and Eleventh Upholstery bou . hool L 5 bile tires and inner tubes manu- E. M. Lus. | bore: sl ro peniman el factured by the International India to matron, Powell | teacher, probations d Rubber Cogporation, a concern in . drawing departmen < ar-lwhich Odell owned a majority stock. Cogavan, teacher, | kus, temporary clerk, The Universal Company was thrown and 13. into bankruptcy in the United States Reinstatement—J. Ta Marshall, | District Court here on January 10, clerk, Central High School. 1 and later the International In- to Western High School; M. t her, from *hool, to g o — pNEYl Annual Clearance Sale of Upholstery A, from e o B BT iy azie-1asth | and Drapery Fabrics Main 4030 Col. 2511 Hughes, pro- a8 1A, E. ¥ You'll get the best the k ords when you replenish your 3. Vaughn, proba- larder at the Power-Kearney s. Our system of buying in- ard should . £ Lo any 8 afe i ler Diee Crre e v T Bl g b e : , tion for the coming holiday festivities. Sidwell thre Fresh Meat Specials— Grocery Specials— [ Fresh Hams - 55¢ i | Fresh Shoulders . ... Lemon Peel ........"- 30c | Leg o’Lamb P . Bhne IR Roast. Orangs Hesl aae : Figs (Layer) 35¢ | G o 1 i | B e Drapery Department Boiling Beef 5 1: Raisins (Cluster) ___ 1b. 25¢ = Il Serapple (romemade. =5 Currants ....... - I e PHILLIPS =p| (I Shicken " 3 | waoa' Curtains 15 Off QWNOFMAGRgg ||| o™ | BT, Mixed Nuts . .. 3 GARDNER’S CAKES Dates (Fard)_ ..b | ; g kit These are wonderfully tasty ,] Odd lots and smgle curtains at greafly reduced ad rules of ANTACID cakes and the size is economi- | Bread & Rolls Ea‘:ed be; | . d ° l 1 h f . & the solicitation CORRECTIVE cal. Youlll appreciate the va- S i ‘ / e e . bak yan | Berene maker. Freh fom'd price reductions--as low as ;5 the former prices. Box Bread, Vienna, French, THE CHAS H PHILLIPS I Whole Wheat, Rye, with and AT PR § | . Some are sample curtains and slightly soiled NEW YORK Especially prepared for us ooyt ooy vt | Smoked Hams A deicious | from handling. Swift Cure spices. Little Pig Sausage and in the handy 8 to 10 Ib. Accept only “Phillips,” the original Sausage Meat. ol sizes. Lb. - Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physl- | "~ cians for 50 years. Protect your doctor | 5 z 1 and yourself by avoiding imitations of | [ P_K Cofiee While you are about it vou Lb 45C the genuine “Phiilips.” | - z might just as well get the best oy Coffee. You won't find any blend that surpasses P-K. [ Gold sunfast drapery, $3.25 yard, for 50 other good bargains In lace curtains e Sl ek . $2.50 (also in mauve and gray) Curtain material, $3.75 yard, for $2.00 | - ! Green Shikii drapery, $2.75 yard, for . | "$2.00 Casement material, $4.00 yard, for $2.25 INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Sunfast green repp $1.50 vyard, for $1.10 DD, g ra, . | S - Dark red and brown damask, $5.50 yard, Sy e wo x. mQSQS & ons : Rose repp material, $2.00 yard, for $1.25 for $3.75 e work wi d allotted " Light blue poplin material, $1.75 yard, ‘Gray two-toned damask proved by Furniture Established 1861 Linens g %or $1.00 s i = 1 f"‘i;r s}‘jfl% P R \ Barksdale. | Carpets F Street and Eleventh Upholstery 1A, Pierce- | Siik stripe cheniiie and velour in biue, . teacher, | . id i 3.2 B g green, gold and rose; $4.50 yard, for Oid red two-toned damask, $3.25 yard, 00 2. oliday Handkerchiefs ' And many others Our stock of imported and domestic handkerchiefs Is replete with beautiful patterns and colors—the prices are very moderate—the prices mentioned below are indicative of the values offered. IP ONieres Ladies’ boxed handkerchiefs, Ladies’ fi h = three handkerchiefs to box; ahn;’dkerl:;ie?s,ee:vhlatl: "::g | Figured heavy Madras in foliage, colors, Green Armure, $6.50 pair; for pr. . .$3.00 $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25 colored with hand . ! $21.50 pair; for, pair..........$15.00 y it i box. embroldery, each... 50¢ 10 pairs Armure in brown, rose and . Silk tapestry ail over design, $19.50; for, gray, $11.50 pair; for, pair e : Ladies’ colored and white ali- Men’s initial handkerchiefs, paie nol s ceenneee.. .. 813,75 And others A Su o linen handkerchiefs, ail pure linen; 35¢, 65¢, (3 ¢ eachl oot e 25¢ $1.00 and $1.25 each. r' / i | . . o 1 1 y, 3 4+ T H Hlnnelfl 4 Men’s Plain Fi 1 You will find just the needful article A large variety remnants embracing " i %ail:ch 1]}?:ms'i:e:;gll;i;e': girl::eci!k;:::liezfigé z;lt:'x.z/é ‘ for recovering a sofa pillow, making a cretonnes, sunfast gauze, laces, nets, each. scarf, a table cover and other usefu! ;ii(s;tdam“k' repps, terry cloth, mad- things for making the home a better gL one=—also materials for portieres, dra- These remnants vary in lengths from Th L’ Sh | peries for the windows and recovering 3-4 yards to 2 1-2 yards and sold re= e ]lnen op { furniture. gardless of cost. COIOred-Edged Madeira hand-embroidered Window shades composed of various Prices range from 10c, 25¢, 50¢, 75¢ to Scarfs and :})‘;23’“ center, size 24 inches, | sizes and colors, sold as is. 19c each— $2-00 each remnant. Doylies ‘2.25 and $3.25 each ‘ value up to $1.50 each. ; The balance of our valances, curtains, etc,, used to beautify our model rooms, to be appreciated r % Scarfs, 18x36 inches, Strl e C"nkled $2.00 each - edspreads \ | Scarfs, 18x45 inches, Col ‘ e ————, N $2.25 each olors are guaranteed C Have Shapely Feet | Sc"f;'z. 18x54 inches, ?fif:dl‘é‘;f&’féi‘é‘ “Siee, | ret@nnes UnmarredbyBUNlONS‘ Sy $8.50 All -small ends, two yards to four 75¢ and $1.00 yard, for 50c. Doylies, i : FASHION a0d comfort de.) o e;0c6xena2cl:“‘:hes' setfigfi:‘fg‘g&'%g‘;‘“‘ yards, at one-half price. | s - Doylie;,smxu inches, $9.50 Other grades are offered as follows: b e . 99c each Set, Spread and Sham S0c yard, for 25¢. ‘ * All material in plain figures. : Doylies, 12x18 inches, Lace-edged Scarfs, with all- : A g L : 85c each linen centers, size 18x52 Felieeea! The wollen. bUrAISE sea. | Doylies, 10x10 inches, round, inches, 4 i Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the T. . EAT ON TRIAL §0c each $1.00 each { QUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN, Write today and 1 will gladiy as they last—=25c¢ each; value 50c each. their value. To match—must be seen “GIO?'” Cblor- | Goose neck rods that extend—as long will be offered in this sale at one-half ] $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 yard, for $1.00. Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the U. & : s RAY LABORAT . Dot ':-'.'::7 . INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN 156 N, La Selle 5t Chioage, IlL, 3 H

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