Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1925, Page 13

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THE' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 18, 1925—PART 1. B 13 KILLS WIFE AND BOARDER commend the show officials on thelr Office Department, Clarence D, Cham- | concluded its hearings here. It will | board of the Northern Pacific Rail- ] 1 1 efforts for the success of the exposi- berlin, president of an aerfal express | resume at Washington next Monday, | road, testified that the steam and tion and they expressed particular service at Hasbrouck Heights, N. J,|and unless the appearance of im- ctric land lines did not fear com= THEN COMMITS SUICIDE | 1Uy gratification over the Interest taken tentified today before the congres. | portant new witnesses requires its|petition in the air, although, he sald t his year by Government officials, sional subcommittee investigating | return to ew York for additional|motor trucl and motor busses had — educational authorities and others|s the Nation's military and commergial | testimony. a report will be ready for|cut heavily into railroad business Husband Belloved to Have Started in public life. air resou ‘ongress by February 13 cause they escaped proportionate P R e O The new craft, said*Mr. Chamberlin, srge Bothezat, Russian in-| taxation Shooting on Finding Couple The show, which began January 5 uses & standard Liberty motor, and. | ventor, exhibited to the subcommit-| Another witness was Godfred with an improved body and Wwing |tee today motion pletures of the |y o . f the late was staged under the joint ausplces Foni b u T owell Cabot, a cousin of the la Together. 8l SRaetoe s e o AL LU OB Rl structure, promises to cut the cost of | Bothezat helicopter, in helping e Taieavia ias et i et etall Grocers air mall transport from $2.63 per ton- | velop which the Government National Aeronautical Association ¥ 0 o] e Ci etall i . 0 35 c per ton-mile 2 > h Flying Craft Leave Norfolk |7 the Amcisteapress Contents of Booths Are Sold |aee® A&nt i it Comests o the| Capacity Seven Times That|mile to 35 cents per tonmile, $215,000 and was severely criti P EVERETT, Mass. Janvary 17— former organization are John Bras- ; 55 cente Tor ‘siminr sorvice'ny’ lond | oY “UPlens'makers . His Real D . e persons are dead as a result o i i shaw, president; H. Gover, first . = 3 rges Use of Modelx. is Real Danger. Base for Big Maneuvers [ whoating - the nome o Frank| ~ at Bargain Prices or e presaen H OO ot of Vehicles Now in Use. |truck 8 Ferranti here this afternoon. The L v second vice president. Officers of the = Descends at Low Speed. N. Y.. who said he had flown a gli From the Good Hardware Magazine i ifi dead are Ferrantl, his wife, Frances, Given to Public latter body include §. Gordon, presi- Has Liberty Motor. The witness desc the fmproved | A€ Croton in 1894 and a compressed| 1 feel awfully anxious about my in Facific. - . and their boarder, Paul Lombardi. dent; M. Vigderhouse, vice president. mail ship as a ca- | air power airship at St. Joseph, Mo | wife” said Jones to )m friend _ Neighbors hearing the shots entered | o — and S. Brown and Benjamin Auer- —_— tures which P8 at | in 1898, said it was & waste of money . the kitchen where they found Mrs. rashington' 0od | Pach, directors, " low speeds v ste: oK for the Government to experiment E = i Special Dispateh to The Star. Perrantl. atd Yomberal aeia. At m""‘»“"'dfi‘x n's :“;‘;‘3‘!““““‘}::‘ :"“"" The board of managers of the show | B¥ the Associated Press glide great distances In of motor | with full size craft. Models could be Ol she o right, old man OLK, Va., January L0ad- | perrant! dying of a bullet wound in | to a '!" ‘I'!“"‘ s "l"’( vantl was composed of John Brayshaw.| NEW YORK, January 17.—An air|failure and to maintain a speed of | bullt for a few dollars which would |answered Brown; 1 find shelter pattle and scout scaplanes |y ighe temple, a revolver clutched in | jai wive o irs LENt L CORVENUON | chairman; F. A. Dodge, §. Gordon and |mail plane with a capacily seven 135 miles an hour. It had a safety |demonstrate within 1 or 2 per cent|in some store.” Wright, moth one hand. Hall with musia, merriment and gen_ | oo™ by ik fimes that of vehicles now In use has | factor s ot how 1 i | Wb ETite of newly Aclpued s “Yeso elghod Hiaok, #thatia what ‘She’s out in this downpour of rain." just completed successful night- | sald C Chamberlin | ehines, he said makes me anxlious. She's got $10 of N 3 s| Ferranti apparently had begun shoot- | success despite the two weeks of in- !""Howard C. Elliott. chairman of the 'mine.” 3 o = flight tests at the hands of the Post T y's session of the subcommittee a Ba ot r ing when he entered by ‘the back door. | clement weather just ended A Gada s ot Eonoln Lombardi's body was on the floor. He| Calling off of the scheduled wedding ASSAIL PRISON GOODS. had been snottwice. Mrs. Fercantl |at the eleventh hour after the recelpt Lot e i Em_?0000000“000000“000000“000000“"“0000“00000000000000“000000“0‘ Washington Salvage Co.—Headquarters for Work Needs where she had fallen after an ap-|telegarm conveying the information Look for the Yellow and Red Fronts—Quality G uaranteed U. S. Goods Are the Finest-to Be Had ey | Barent attempt: to iescape’ throngh & | that (N couple in. Drompect had baca ployers in Wide Campaign. t. b window. married the night before failed to NEW YORK, January 17.—The : When Shopping at Our 10th Street Store st voyage of its| Werrantl succumbed while being|diminish the size of the crowds last |ty Gurment Workers and the —make sure you are at the Washington Salvage 4 by the United | hurrfed to a Boston hospital night, as the attraction of “bargain | o W IMETE TN tacturers' be expensive, but All three were about 25 years old. “ll"h‘ was not to be resisted. It was | 2 oo fition will launch, February 1 everal reasons,|There were no children in the family. |eStimated that more than 10,000 per- |, ", ation-wide campaign against the Ca Remember, nll Army Stores are not Washing- ton Salvage Storex. Look for our yellow fromt! 3 305-307 10th St. N.W. T7of which 15 o demon: | Ferranti's work took him away from |f#ons were present last night sale of n's garments made In | nited States, with|home for indefinite periods, police in-| The wire to Secretary Patrick stated | juong, it was announced today EVERY ONE OF OUR STORES WILL BE CROWDED WITH PATRONS WHO KNOW OUR DOLLAR-DAY SPECIALS!! U.S.ARMY | U.S.NAVY | GENERAL MERCHANDISE o EAton ShoOIIE wilhontwsinine g‘fl:fiu‘:u;i:llp:y&llh;u:‘:l;r:‘!-‘;‘(lv!}’:l A nares | \' Pt '\-““-‘ L Every fighting ship in_commission _ = Pl e i ',‘mfr:“"r"“fff the union staft will be the first me: v “I‘E\‘\“m\?l:;;l? in ‘1‘;’13‘:1]:“‘(‘(‘); ”l"‘th""“““" “{’.”[‘Y"l""“" ;“‘"“‘""’y’“"’"f‘» D"’rln:ns::‘v;':-me“\l{u.- the backing of the nd it ]&v at this time lh.ll. RAILWAY ELEETR!E ! “Pmllll'.l Are Sold. A“nll'r:t‘:l!“l:';gl‘;nllfl‘: “,’,||’\‘[u‘:x:.rl;::::"‘!:. e ; i Mokt ot e e Dt Neadht s e Tartian of ne Crovn THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH OF SPECIALS FOR ECONOMY-SEEKING WASHING- TONIANS—never in our history has a $1 Day been more complete—EVERY ITEM FOR THE WORK- INGMAN—FOR THE CONTRACTOR—FOR CARPENTERS—FOR PLUMBERS—and for around the HOME IS OFFERED. MANY ADDITIONAL REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN INCLUDED AT SAC- RIFICE PRICES—they are listed separately below. BEWARE OF IMITATORS—be sure you are ina ane oy will epend a Yisitors carried home with them arm- Ovsrail Menilach o ommn off Hawall. " The Atiantlc and S everytlitag Bomprisl ¢ Araa arned, B. A, Larger and Thomas eets will meet in sham ba and other exhibitors 1 A S e will be night and da _— concessions. The Day S B - 2 WASHINGTON SALVAGE STORE WHEN YOU SHOP FOR THESE SPECIALS—we are only re- sponsible for our addresses below—BE SURE YO/ ARE AT THE RIGHT ADDRESS!! S e e Hardware Dep’t. Men’s Dep't. MISCELLANEOUS SALE A $1 | Choice ONE-FINGER MITTS SPECIALS at targets and airplanes, vany awarded to P | ar rpet, reversible and soft to all stect Sk B sy EIVE - FINGER DOUBLE PLAID BLANKETS, | CANVAS PANTS. 2.50 = between battesnips and [W. R. E. Co. and P. E. P. Co. mputing soale worth § U. S. Black Batwoon destroyers aid Datélesiins ® o0k the opportuni ek cekErs, = for D1 | GLOVES, lined. Good $1 | Amtralun parc wools §505 | an sines 000“0 Entire Navy to Partieipate. 00“000“"00000“00000000“0M00000“000000000000000000000“0“000000“0’00000“0“000‘00000000000000000600‘ 00000000000000000 0000““000000“ No changes in the operating staffs of the Washington Rallway and Harry Varnell, formerly in he air station at the \pton Naval Operating Base, wi Ham, president; R. Bowen, vice ALMAS TEMPLE WILL |ZAmaliaier, SR Soven o HOLD ELECTION JAN. 26/ <evsir: - secretars: A 3t Fisner. | i reas ;. Willia L. Clarke, ist- | AGI M fH | o Saceviary treksurers S, . Yeeby, eamy Mass of Hair [awmnnz secretary, and V. D. Brooke, | f officers and representatives of | The executive committes for the| 35¢ “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl's Hair perinl Council Monda Janu- | ensuing o ts of Clarence F. orium of the Ma- | > o n Milton E. Ailes, | : e e 2 ¢ ih street and . ‘Woodbury Blalr.| Girls! Try this! When combing [ While beautifying the hair “Dan- Polls will open at } Edwin C. Brandenburg, Edwin Grubl, | and dressing your bair, just moisten | derine” is also toning and stimulat- 0 o'clock William Ham, and Eugene E | vour hair-brush with a little “Dan-{ ing each single hair to grow thick, o g committe consists of| derine” and brush it through your | long and strong. Hair stops falling des with !hn installa- | Woc H]h:;!\ Blair, Lennard H. Mitchell, hair. The "n“‘".u !tl.r_fllng! ” You out and d,,ndmfi' d_l!l"pp(‘RYL Get a o e el o (b o Bl v can do your hair up immediately | bottle of “Danderine” at any drug rd will be n | real estate committes consists| and it will appear twice as thick | or toilet counter and just see how [of Ciarence B Norment and Charies| mnd heavy—a mass of gleamy hair, | healthy and youtbful your hair ap- and_ Arthur E.|J. Bell sparkling with life and possessing | pears after this delightful, refresh- © opposing tickets to| The finance committee consists of | that incomparable softmess, fresh- | ing dressin, Cary, retiring po- | Char J. Bell, Milton E. Afles, and| pagq gnd lui\uimu.w J . & | Eugene B. Thompson. and submarines. H at Annual Meeting Make To Play Big War Game. Large Size, Heavy Buckets, with and warm double-hed size DARK MOLESKIN PANTS, all The fleet will be divided into two No Staff Changes. cover™" Could not be duplicated for $1 FATRA HEAVY AND PER- | sinex: suitable for dress $3 5 parts—one to represent the “enemy’ and the other the United States. One flast will try to outwit the other and fn the final ing up one or S v $1 ARMY WOOL UNDER- $l FECT 0. D. HEAVY REGULAR | or work RAILROAD LANTERNS “WEAR, all sizes, each AMERICAN MADE HEAVY RUBBARS— Brasd-new Govermment Windproof 3 i BLANKETS, very apecial §3 05 | pew shipment of 2.000 $1.50 Lanterns. Just received a lot tha MEN'S COTTON SOCKS; as- | price mew 8 e other will be “destroyed” or inst Lo eatly reduced by Imaginary losses, | Electric Co. or the Potomao Electric . s . » - U. S. Steel Blade sl sorted colors and sizes; $1 ~ ANCY PLAID BLAN HEAVY COATS, for Howase: | Power Co. wére effected at the annual hpwever | election neld late yesterday afternoon. YCKET KNIVES . 8 pairs ........ Axb4}, heavy $3 75 | truck wen; sheep or fur $9.95 S. TRENCH PICK A\D sl welkl . lined = n r at s 3 represented 118,703 of l!n— AT &5 tanding 150.000 res. tempted Never bef: s such a formidible flton E. Ailes, president of Riggs SHOVEL, both for..... v w T- GOOD QUALITY HEAVY COM- = e Spring and Summer, priced at less than . Supply your Winter $3.75 $12.45 cost_to o. % . pants force been gathered In the Pacific for | Vational Bank, heads the directorate. 2-G eds at ... bl i $1 | CANVAS LEGGINGS; $1 . A Car to Fit Every Need Woodbury Blair, Bdwin C. Branden- burg, Daniel J. Callahan, Coble: Wi m T. Gallihe Garfinckel, Edwin Gruhl, Willlam F. i man 1 th sasg A Ham, Robert N. Harper, Lennard H be in command of all the alr force¥| ypichell, Clarence F. Norment, Eu- at Honolulu, He will on board : T the Wright. The ship is in com- | KeN€ ompson and George Tannd of Cowdr L. M Lesby | White The official roster of the companies S | as re-elected comprises Willlam F. inforoed Pots that double faced g o ote cun- 3 not bo duplicated anywhere near this % el o | v s New 10-inen sTinuson e e ART SILK OR HEAVY ATk aES $3.45 TN nhn-h-l'.mu]lu. well mage ! ' i & g han wrenches, ust received HACK SAWS .. ... :()ES%T"ERfSPORT $l HEAVY RIBBED UN- A real bargain for house- 90C SCOUT AX, hand $1 , 4 pairs for 2 DERWEAR, first quality. g5 | hold wse ... forged steel ... miceceeeos s " 2 U Per garment . s 9 % _ NEW STEEL 1 | Mensisc White or Kiaki &y ALY LOCKERS, khaki S oltdlixenthes OKE. 3 45 WRECKING BARS weeonon $ HANDKERCHIEFS, doz. color; draw bolts; snap g5 g5 T o s i U. 8. Heavy h;nufi;,ohnd q:.m_v. large size. -nv"l‘-'g e e NiE ¥ * $1.95 Fovathiiian ns . Just enough to last & day or so. e s SWEAT- 2 5 ;_"::’.“o. . :_x:_w ER collegian style; $7 95 Officers’ Belted FINE 56 45 MILK CANS ... $1 | s150 Khaki New ARMY St e - RAINCOATS - Hoevy, just unioaded. Wonderful bar. SHIRT§ WOOL COAT SWEATERS, ex- FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. gg gain for Dollar Day only. 3 ea heavy; brown, ma- $4 45 | regutar size L Lot $1 | wfil ragiachos Hasry vl sirs, in | 105 My o . all sizes efular make. 3 . RIP SAWS - ool eeceenenes ALY - Wool siiviow T.S. New SADDLE AND $7.95 Long-Handle " $1 | 1,000 Reclaimea ARMY $l SWEATERS, all colors, 4 95 BRIDLE, both at o ot Rerlal and Navy |Which also includes Charles J. Bell s OFFICERS' HIGH = HEAVY COMFORTS, 25 COFFEE POTS for the hunter; 2 pairs. . TS, $2.95 $4, You Are Invited to View the Greatest Display of Automobiles Ever Shown in Washington By a Single Firm EMERSON & ORME SHOVELS including white . Men's 0. D. FELT SLIPPE: HEAVY GALVANIZ RAINCOATS . ALL-WOOL NAVY Olive Drab Wool Bed * BUCKETS (new) 2 for $1 Regulation styles, in all sizes JERSEYS; all sizes. 36 $> g5 ::.r‘:;"’v:)"n,ll”::lr‘n. 8 to 11 Dress or Work SUSPENDERS, - 3 Meat Choppers 2 finest quality, with solid - p 303 lowNLY leather ends. Other Specials Pick, with handle. Groceries—Delmonte 2 Tor - \l"',;:“‘h":“_;‘:"":l‘:,’ LNION | | One-man Saws . .. Ne-3Hawnitan FINE-$1 | | GoLDEN RULE CHAMBRAY | | sircs 34 o 46, $1.45 Mattresses .- CORN, fresh pack, 81 SHIRTS (work """5) $l Razors, with case. .. 5 cans 3 MEN'S JEAN = i vEas $1 io; to n customer.) e =ri el :E::!eefj Stones ... e TG g A CHOICE—CANVAS MIT, leath- | smous . % $2. Copper Coffee Pots. ...$2.50 to a customer. e hvalm: |CAN¥VA3§ o(ll_LO\'E. For lhe College Man Pajama Suits S Ibs. of JAM: pure eather palm; ¥ $6.95 | B. & O. Overalls and .and good. 2 cans for $l NAVY GLOVE; 3 prs. for $l N IDh-H()'I"l‘(HI BivE $2.50 Jumpers, each BRIEF CASES—U. S. HEAVY COTTON 1 3 ; Knee Boots, all sizes, 6 Government, perfect con- SWEATERS, coat style $ WIDE w\mmr 95¢ 1012 ... -.$9395 dition, a S10 G4 Q5 VELVET TOBACCO.1 &g “conus. g4 95 | Hip Boots ... ..$4.45 A dozen cans ... heavy canvas; all sizes. . © | Reclaimed Arctics ..$1.50 U. S. Army and American-Made Blankets and Domestics PILLOWCASES. 42x 36, U. S. ARMY RUBBER 51 Are Offering for Your Inspection Twenty-Five Different BUICK Models At Their Two Salesrooms Displayed at 1620 M St. Displayed at 1018 Connécticut Ave. Master Six Models 25-40 COBCh «cvnavwnem. - - - $1405 ; 25-44 2-pass. Roadster ..... 1865 td Six Model 25-44A 2-pass, Roadster with Standard Six s 4 enclosures 25. .81205 25-21 Double Service Sedan. 1475 25-45A B-pass. Touring with 25.24 2.pass Roadster cutlosire 25:24A Roadster with enclos- P e s ures .. 1190 -pass. Coupe . 25-40 7-pass. Touring 2 25-25 5-pass. Touring. . 25-49A 7-pass. Touring with 25.-25A 5-pass. Touring with enclosures .. o enclosures 25-50 7-pass. Sle:mm - 25-26 2-pass. Coupe 25.50L Limousine Sedan .. oy : 25.51 5-pass, Sport Sedan . . :15-:; i pass, 5(;‘:“’ 25-54 8-pass. Sport Roadster . -pass. Coup 25-540 Coymtry Club Coupe. 25.53 5-pass. Sport Touring . . Open Chassis Unprecedented Prices—F. O. B. Factory Perfect quality. S New CANTEEN CUP APRONS, 2 for ‘We believe that this is the last lot of famous Army Blankets AN MESS KIT, all for that w: wilrl‘ree able to secure. BUY ALL YOU CAN: -0-W! n{é’:fl_“ I::‘“(;fl::ml“gumr g:,;;rx::m:: Large BLANKETS, new $l DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT and perfect; gray, BATH MATS. HEAVY HUCK TOWELS. BLACK TRAVELING $1 BAG, strong and durable, 75¢ Kapok s » (i mehy Dot ol 29Tt $1| "CONTRACTORS' SUPPLIES | piLLows, 2 for $1 SEA) SHEETS. rpaulins, icks, ovels, eto. N & s oo it TURKISH TOWELS. Exira Spectally sitmetirs prices. Tdeal oushion for auto, boat or canoe (2 to & customer.) large size.. Heavy weight. sl L‘AU’ND‘;{V RAGS, Z % $l use, Extra Government quality. 5 2 f .. or U O E LA Sokiicohn Wo vk pBradnew, bl wnd white, ‘new | PINT-SIZE VACUUM $1 sfor.... Tave ize (oxasy. 4 for. .. DL | Bage et Sunt armivedl” Reguintiy ‘e | BoTTL ES, 2 for Along with this display goes Paramount Buick Service. We shall be glad to have you inspect our Service and Parts Department. K ‘Open Day and Night EMERSON & ORME Home of the Buick S 1620 M St. Franklin 3860 Salesrooms { 1018 Connecticut Ave. e We Will Be Represented at the Automobile Show Next Week Extra NO Salespeople DEALERS S v \UARGEST DISTRIBUTORS DF ARMY & NAVY GOODS SOUTH OF NEW YORK.) L& i ' THESE GOODS FOR SALE AT \ 303-305 10th St. N.W. 643 H St. NE. 1348 U St. NW. 1418 Florida Ave. NE These 3 Stores Will Be Open Until 10 P.M. 1336 .7th St. N.W. 7th and Florida Ave. 3255 M St. N.W. 000000000_00“0”0_”00000000000000000“000 0000000000400 00000000000600000000000000000000¢ 90000000000000000000000~0000000000000000000‘0000000000000000000 |

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