Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1925, Page 10

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10 e —— HARDING SHRINE PLANNED BY CLUB D. C. Kiwanis Contributes% : Vancouver, B. C. o President T, Toward Memorial at i . Club Among First | | | to | | | Legislator Licks Bandit, Then Seeks| Law to Stop Such| e (t{'}\', .\‘I-n.fliinl;lu-«:’\ | ridors of the statehouse with a n he had disarmed and v, Representative Frey, | special Disp and more than six feet CHATHAN rapped up one bleeding band | hope S. Hu and’ stalked into the House, where |Court, he introduced a bill providing stringent punishment for hold-up men. Stepping Into a corridor from & room r the H chamber, wher ) ? had as- i the sharp 1 give mo thrust a T, plunged down the capitol steps and escaped. FIGHTS FOR AD SIGN. that the signs are the same by the firm of Strohecker & r, of which he had been a mem- He asserts he has no intention & the public and did not row for the purpose of or deceiving any one. He the suit be dismissed. At- s Richardson & Bastian appear for the defy nt Anti-Kamnia Tablets promote sleep and give quick relief from ervousness. Also banish pains of rheumatism, sciatica, neural- zia, neuritis, headache and toothache, break up colds and fevers and stop women's pains. Used for 84 years by millions and sold every day by druggists everywhere. 25 millions used annually, The original pain reliever, Anti-Kamnia, has AK THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. GIRL OF 12 REFUSED LICENSE TO WE Consent of Mother Not Sufficient, | found that the age of consent for a Ruling of State's Attorney at Chatham, Va. licsnse to Rena Parker, aged 12, who appeared before him with her mother and applled for a certificate to marry D Lester Bradner, aged 19. 'hs clerk referred the matter to t commonwealth’'s attorney, who Ited the Virginia statutes and girl in Virginla is 12 years, while that of a man s 14, The permlssion of both parents in the case of the girl is a requisite, and in this instance permlission by the father was not presented. The girl - | #nd her mother withdrew application pending & further consultation at yesterday denled u wedding | home. I~ and Seventeenth Lerue th St ALLEGED SWINDLER HELD. Raymond J. Bischoff Captured in Los Angeles. CHICAGO, January 23.—Raymond J. Bischoff, who, it 1s alleged, swindled some 5,000 Chicagoans, mostly foreign- ers, out of approximately, $4,500,000 by promising them fabulous returns on thelr investments, was arrested yester- day In Los Angeles. Bischoft admitted his identity, and sald that he would not fight extradition to Chicago. will occur FEBRUARY EIGHT- EENTH upon the occasion of the Mid- | winter banquet of the Washington Chamber of Commerce. Guests will FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925. R % O Oriental and Chinese Rugs In the Mayer & Co. collection you will find lovely Orientals—mellow with age, and of choice designs—including Chinese Rugs, Persian Rugs, Beluchistans and others, Oriental Rugs cast a note of elegance and re- finement wherever used. A few sugges- tive prices are quoted. Anatolian Mats Beluchistans Average size, 228 ft. Scatter sizes $9.50 $22 Mossouls Lilahan Dozars be accommodated with rooms or apart- ments as early as FEBRUARY TENTH. And, in the meantime, while [ the furnishing of the hotel is being com- pleted, prospective tenants are invited || to inspect the apartments and MAY APPLY TO Residential Entrance, 1710 De Sales St. Telephone Main 9800. Average size, 3.6x6 $53.75 Average size, 527 $157 LIFETIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME on every tablet. | Uu@fafilefi: ‘ Anti-Kamnia shists v it e | . e g e R R R R R iR s e ol = ol ———n|e———Ja|e—=lal———[o]——=[o[——=[o[c——=n[c—=[—— [t | ; o] : e it The House r 3 ® ey b‘l‘ sbom We never quote compara- tive prices because of their 608 to 614 MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E Officer Leaves Hospital. - tendency to mislead. ELEVENTH ST, of Courtesy = Need Any Coal? Call Frklin. 7626 W. A, Egg....814.75 W. A, Stove.. .$15.50 W. A. Nut. ...$1525 W, A. Pea....$11.25 Large Coke...$11.50 Small Coke....$11.00 Fairmont Lump = $875 New River Lump, §11.00 B. J. WERNER 923 New York Ave. 1937 5th St. N.E. PBiIi born s 614 ELEVENTH ST The Crowning Event of a Series of Very Exceptional Offerings in the Inexpensive Dress Department Newest types of pring Frocks ina Superior Sale for Saturday at 15 They're sn— Printed Crepes Wool Crepes Flannels Crepe Satins Satin Cantons Georgettes Cl’larming Spring’ Hats Specially Featured for Saturday One of the early styles for the new You will find that air of individuality you always seek in pl’filips- born Millinery. Assortments are complete. and offer excellent selection of the newest effects in color and shape. Toast Gobelin Pablo Green Radsance Indsan Orange Thistlebloom Pansy Berry —and, of course, Black, combined with colors. French Room—Fourth Floor 400 New Spring Arrivals —Ready to Greet You Saturday at 2 —developed along the advance models $ 5 Milan —Specially favored for Spring—and in . Faille ¢ the brilliant colorings that appeal and OnDisplayin Ribbon are approved. the Popu]ar Hflil’tlfl(l’l B 5 Strawcloth Price Section Fourth Floor Sam{ Suede Quartcr $6.50 Covered Cuban Heel Open work on the side, one eyelet rib- bon bow tie on in- step and materials of patent and sand suede make this one of the newest and smartest sl’_\'les of the early Spring season. All sizes and widths. Toast, Red, Green, Copen, Brown, Gray, Purple, Orchid, Black with color. Street, Sportsand Afternoon Wear Second Floor Combinations =il b= [t e—— e8| [ [0 I o] m fl m pateri"t Kid lfljl lfljl Hi] |——=[ale—x0]——|ol——a]—=lo]——us| = o] = o] S| 3 8] ————3 8| ——— 6] ——— o] — 6] —= 5] ——— o] —=[0] | | | | | | | | | | | | fl | | |

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