Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1925, Page 22

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 1. SUPPORTERS FEAR | [sameoa 1 "PATRIOTIC BALL" |Gt Turkey-[onue comnnes. For Thanksgiving FORWELFAREBILL, =g | | SUCCESS FORESEEN] ttready Asured e A 1925 presidential Tranks- Conducted Tuesday. ° | BB :I\'!ng dinner handicap has already | ... Coughlin, who was for many egun Scnator’s Opposition Threat- e Function Next Tuesday EVe-| "k . ciark, acting Secretary to | ors & el Ko e orthennt ing Desi d to Aid Work President Coolidge, yesterday fin- “"'Jl;r :;n:l urrw:::mnrl;u :)rjr:)hcénrptt : igni formed Representative Leavitt, sshingtotn for ‘the la ] = ens to Block Creation of ning Uesighed to Al ori Republican, Montana, that the |died at his residence, 210 K street % Chief Executive is willlng to ac- yesterday. Death was due Combined Boards. . Among the Needy. cept a Montana turkey for next |ie eamess oo ooy De¥ T e Y Thanks g, no y - Funeral services will be but one for each of his cabi- |at his residence All is in readiness for the “patriotic Aloysi given at the Willard H Coughlin is survived daughters: Mrs. M. A. Bal | Mrs. Katherine Harrell, ! Jordan ana Mrs. F. B. Mohler. 11 AND G STS. sl 1925 Styles of :/li White Mountain and Seeger Refrigerators ‘ l “JheBig Hardware and: - : 2 s for a bourd| | b { 150 w T White Mountain Refrigerator, ) abpointed by | | ; ; | s : e threc-door style, hardwood case, fif| WHNG ]Pm§]E§ which would | Lena Hitc t ter | i & A i white enameled lined, solid brass [li| | oW pEL: § 5 7 i & qr hardware, nickel plated; I ‘ E i ice capacity, $ g il 418 s B i Household Refrigerator, top i Thas i : , i iceing style, hardwood case, 1S, MEARY OGN 0 ol Migo o R o i ! white enameled lined, brass COUSIN ORDERS WO00D Seeger Original Siphon Refrig- ohn Thide: 1z it mery, Miss Mary | fil 1 ora solid s el insulation, extra yacht Mayn chestra will o S el L7 3 \ heavy brass hardware, nickel |Leaves for Spanish Porf | > plated; ice capucity, §65 ()() | ford Agent of Family—Bank In- : 60 pounds. ... different to Departure. Miss Barbara Stanfield, M: —_— See Them Now [Sutheriand and Miso Lutia Yousry. Special Housefurnishing, 2nd Floor s On Credit! ne| The floor co o ich W { N\ Be one of the N ® | Wavarly Tasior Ip chs rman - A ; ! flxseel the sporty x B| first to wear the " Capt. Adoiphus An- Can, galvan- 2 | (IS tTepr §] new Spring styles nan Brown, Frank ized iron, i % satin, silks, etc., in ON CREDIT! B e Clark, Sen # A i & | 1 thei e ! Buy with tight- e il - I all their new bright now—pay as you fitting cov- | T Spring shades! wear! er,” family 7 s \ Spring Coats... . $16.50 up Men’s Suits . ... $24.50 up Spring Suits. . . .$16.50 up Men’s Topcoats. . $24.50 up Wisard Fumiture Wizard Triangle 1 - his friends 3 - S Shance of i ‘, ; et M o e eaae Siar” ot " Reguur Jistabie Henale, e f COME—OPEN A PEOPLE’S CHARGE ACCOUNT! 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Toward Complete Recovery. e ‘75 tise, mede’of corru. three in_set. niociy [i | // // I 3 Bridg: 2 N rted a v polished, NEW YORK, February 28.—It was| LONDON, February 28 —King| ed ized fron.. $1.75 } and $1.35 discovered today that burglars, seem- | George was reported tonight to be e |ingly experts, obtained $530 in cash | still progressing toward complete re- ([l enameled with gold Family Secales, 2 | and more than $3.000 ego sl 1et ir box, pac 4 1bs, fin Natfonmal Water . . . securities when they ble vhic fined halace | ea and £ an Power Washer; guar- SEATS 27 WITH ' , M WIDE ENTRANCE COMFORT—RIDES ; s BE DOOR WITH LOW LIKE A PULLMAN ; i E | BROAD STEP AND e s —— itk S PLENTY OF ROOM NOTE THE EASY ‘ ; : — IN AISLE “SAFEWAY” Rt iy {. CAR-TYPE WINDOWS METHOD OF ™~ M ik e : GIVING BROAD VIEVW TAKING HILLS AND /s R AN & GOOD VENTILATION BUMPS s .o | , otliis s IN SUMMER TIME 'FROM BURLEITH TO SHOPPING CENTER FOR A TOKEN in the New Six Wheel Safeway Coach---UNEXCELLED FOR COMFORT AND SAFETY Starting Sunday, March 1, 1925, this company will inaugurate Coach Service from 37th and T Sts. N. W. to 10th and E Sts. N. W. and return, over the following route: Leaving 37th and T Sts., thence east on T St. to 35th, south to Q St., to Massachusetis Ave. to 20th St., thence east on K St. to 13th St., to E St., east to 10th St. and north to K St., and return to 37th and T Sts. Free transfers will be issued to buses and cars of this company connecting at Connecticut Ave. and K St. N. W., operating to and from Potomac Park and the Lincoln Memorial. The fare will be 8c cash or a car token. Transfers between this route and intersecting car lines of this company will be sold for 2c only upon payment of cash fare. NOTE THE TRANSFER POINTS TO STREET CARS AND THE INCREASED SERVICE POSSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC TRANSFER POINTS MARKED WITH A STAR LOOK FOR THE ; 1o ano K S SERTODAY FROM 37in AND T DE LUXE MASTAVE iy Du PoNT CracLe 10T Anp_NY. AVE} STS. N.W. ORANGE Ak ~ R : : FROM 8:30 A. M. UNTIL 7:10 COACH % ® vt Fan DAYS. e ¢ (:::n fiu.slt THE WASHINGTON RAILWAY AND ELECTRIC COMPANY

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