Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1925, Page 30

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FERLSON FEEORD | ST A BECLEMED Texas Senate May Remove Judgment of 1917 From Ex-Governor’s Career. By the Associated Press AUSTIN, Tex., Fepruary 14.—An- wiher court of impeachment, to re- [ [ e consider the Texas Senate’s judgment < 1917, may be the next Btep in 8 . p o «fforts to restore political rights to ¢ X i ormer Gov. James E. Ferguson. . 3 . i In an announcement today Mr. 4 erguson, commenting on a ruling % § ‘ # terday by Attorney General Dan that an amne bill passed Senate was inv declared a of Senators hi sured him favor a new court of impeach- 1 gmenament woula | Z S A 42-piece deco- More than tw'enty-five years of hom’fst progress has made invorve me tn an | fl ‘ 3 A ‘ SatediIDnner Sat the HUB Furniture Co. Washington’s greatest furniture e i cepeaz a1} 7 with a purchase of store. Always underselling values, always dependable fur- e Tfint Towlan et niture and easiest credit terms, plus the courage to boldly Vagtion vurthermore it would mean |- / $100 or more—cash % : E + “campaign this Summer when we S face and adjust the situation where a customer might make a claim. ht 1o be taking care of affairs of ||| s | or charge account. I believe it would be legal for the Senate to resolve itself into a court, . by a brief and simple procedure, ‘emove the impeachment judgment.” = Drop Side SCHOOLS FAIL TOKEEP || RGBS R ) Couch and Pad Wood-Finish { % WAL 2 > All-metal f - with GRADUATES FROM JAIL 4 : N . ¥ comioriable spring ar- | i 7 S @i tached. Complete, with —— ool Survey Shows Greater Percentage - WiEe— ) $ l 0 95 of Educated Men Imside | = == - 2 : X Than Outside. | 1\ g i m K 1 | lix the Awsociated Press | - 3 ANGELES, February 14—Sur- || 3 = T veys among prisoners in the Los = A— T < p All-Metal \ngeles County jail indicate that - e | . ciiere s commEintnE wrenyiwith rencl o T i : Folding Cot ent educational and religious meth- g \ S 8 1 i \ds, in the opinion of Raymond I - i Folds up compactly Turney, director of the Los Angeles || £ when desired H:"fi (rime Commission. He expressed Sl o his view at a receijt meeting of the spring attached. Southern Califaorn Academy of «‘riminology. I - e v er ce of the inmates of . > s At s ] Fen-Piece Walnut-Finished Dining Suite college gradwates, as against [| . o - - per cent in ordinary civil life; One of the real attractions in the February Sale . 5 per cent of the prisoners had | a suite of unusual style at the low price. See it DR 2 =T - e training: 45 per cent were : : sty S e igh school graduates, compared with with your own eyes and l:p convinced of its (]g->.1r4 25 per cent outside the “fi”fi-d S ability—as illustrated, a Buffet, inclosed Server, China L A 7 ) ebruar S l e e s Cabinet, oblong Extension Table and six genuine X = = ‘ 2 I a 1t a g T of moral training and a defect of || Ieather-seat Chairs to match. Tudor period. iaracter bullding training in the | [} . < hools, and that the same thing was ||} On Liberal Payment Terms, Too rue of the religions, a majority of which were represented. . Mr. Turney declared that most of || o prisoners concurred in the belief that habitual criminals should not be || «llowed to bring children into the || world. All believed in_punishment, lie continued, but favored institutions || \where prisoners could be employed in vroducing some commodity. | | C Gato bt Tt~ X SRR RETN ORI 1 te ' GIRL SCOUTS | o S K QT L 5a N || Mahogany fiE:h, agrac;elul Oak Phone unflower Troop 7, Mrs. J. P. Hovey, > R turned ];:,B:é 16 9 Costumer Table n; FEleanor Jones, scribe, held 3 ! Akl 3 g ff top is dox = 98¢ $1.49 s regular meeting at Foundry . [l 2 \ % i inches . 5 o 'hurch, in the “gym.” The meeting ||}/ J opened with the flag salute, Singing of “America” and the Scout promise and laws. Patrol corners followed, in which the roll was marked and dues : =R 2 e e ! = '3 v = Radio Table work. ! \ ] $7.75 Here's an opportunity to purchase a handsome p 2 profit if you take advantage of the generous discount now prev A visitor from Troop 2, Rosalie 3 I'unbar, gave instructions for the i merit badge. Games follow- . X 7 conducted by Mr. vey. s o | Three-Piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite 5 : o A . . 1i you have a radio, you neced a s e L Here's the overstuffed suite you've wanted L Cableto bold sant set and Biteerics. ea Jones, 'patrol s > b g x - Ariis Cockecllle. corpri il all along—now greatly reduced in price for the i This one is ideal. Nicely finished hing patrol: Lo on. pa- 4 ; J ! der o star patrol; Jean wat- | Nl February sale. Davenport. Armchair and Rock- trol leader of the owl patrol, | X Wilma Sparks, patrol leader of ([}l €T, Cu\'cl't‘('l in velour of an attractive pattern’ . “‘rOUght Iron E 1 o A loose cushion seats, broad backs and arms. | Bridge Lamp Bridge Lamp B“dge J Jcet ball team includes Rlizabeth |(fl Easy Payments fith. captain and forward; Arnita - ’ - i 5 95 kerille, forward; Mary vin _and TR p | e % = anor Jones, guards; Lois Wilson ilma Sparks, center and side | | - . | o) xpect 4 i ° : Wednesday night. & is|/§i 7B R [ ? g HYEN | L 3 n Head as guest of the || q by 1 \ = 3. % N i - rl Scout team. If any [ v, A" - - —_— r troops have basket ball teams ||} “ 21 1 [ d ! A s i will be glad to arrange|| i o recent rally held at the Hol- ( . School this troop won first | d - ol < = ) | L 'y % - . h 28 points. First place wa. . = ¥ { = T J e Golde n in both of the games, in button- 4 ) . © making and in nature. Lois — 4 = 1t Oak nberry was invested as a tender- - | 1 e ' y | L a and three candidates passed their | /8| ] - - B I A : : at the last meeting. The meet- 3 = V| 3t R -1 F e ; Ghiffon Walnut-Finish Bed Outfit The full size metal bed has t\o-inch continuous posts and : b Choreeh, witn: 24 1} = ,‘/ § one-inch fillers. -\ woven-wire spring and s 75 Golden Oak Cradle ding ¢ignalling, were played. In |(f p ‘onvenient Payments . St . B o st Four-Piece Genuine Walnut Bedroom Suite ; nosite side. The mecting was ad- | [f! All generous size picces of an attractive design, ve- 3 journea with tape. The court o ||| g oo BLe : = February honor was held. ]l neered in genuine walnut, as illustrated. A large R ht “ The monthly meeiing of the om-||ll Vanity, Bow-foot Bed. Chiffonier and Dresser. Chairs : . 1g m cers’ Club was held Wednesday and bench are extra. £ ] L 4 ’ lnaugural ~vening at the Girl Scout Model Home, || vith Mrs. Conrad +H. Young, presi- ||} 1 dont of the club, presiding. | Your Credit Is Good Among the topics: brought up for discussion was the fact that no girl who has not been attending the reg- nlar meetings of her troop during || he year will be allowed to go to the i 1 Scout camp during the Summer. || is i3 done to protect members who | | end regularly from being deprived a chance to attend camp. | The Autibon bird classes to be | held soon were announced. The re cent rallies were discugsed and an- nouncement was made of the new |/ e = ¢ : training class for officers, which, will SHE ) : P - 3 A be held in connection with George T y \ X - < ttraCt Washington University. | e e % § T thi : = “ 7 x g 1. d-Piece Have Shapely Feet y — : ’ 9 —4 ~ ; TR s - Dinner Unmarred by BUNIONS ||| . , ' ‘ \odiaiia S Sets PSS Ry 1-ASHION and comfort de- : 3 | ;-':I.I’"“f;:"&‘:"..‘“'fii?*'fii | Three-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite $9 75 e . . &1 o & . Here's a type of suite that could be used to great advan- :»-::d ’n’:iE“ r-"y}."lfil::fl:?:l’l | . Elght-Plece »U alnut'FlnlSh Dlnlng Sulte tage in any home. It combines the features of a living room $ S 9 7 5 withthe new, marvelous solvent, | (§' (] suite and bedroom suite, the bed-davenport affording sleeping ne. Pedodyne stops pain On Eas . wfiflfl:y .‘.‘d TE!..AE.«., a Buffet, oblong Extension table and six genuine leather-seat et T, B sk iay Chairs to match. February Sale price, write and say ‘1 want to try Peiodsne.” " There is 5o obligation. 4 Use Your Credit ~ On Easy Credit Terms P ay Or THE HUB—7th and D Sts.—THE HUB . Tiracat “nstuntly, " pantsnes e ! (Nl Don't judge its worth by the low February Sale price—it's accommodations for two when opened. Imitation leather cov- ..'.‘(.'h'i'..’."‘v'.m'l.'fl‘é’ sination. o really a remarkable little suite for the money. As illustrated, $‘ ? ered. Exactly as illustrated KAY LABQRATORIES, Dept. ¥-237 156 N, La Salle St., Chicago, 1Ii

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