Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1925, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1925. H" AN[] RUN AU]’U SHILDREN HOUSED B proviae the ehiidren with fooa ALEXANDRIA. e ndstorminad catme O | tourt ‘tor using spusive 1an-| WOLF SCARE IS DENIED. E"*"“‘"‘“‘ bagibaans oguceled and clothing until their father recov- PR e A new police captain for Alexandria | guage. toid of hv»t.jmcus BY SALVATION ARMIY: i Fueishiidea aacien &5 ass from | sy b ANDRIA, Va, March 31 (Spe- | Probably will begin work tonight at| Attorney Henry P. Thomas bousht|Canada Reports Alberta Town Not| <€’ returning fro 9 months to 18 years. o midnight, although no definite an-|a new suit for $50. He took it home Comdr. Jamus Koberts of the army | ¢lal).—Aroused from his bed bY|nouncement has been made, The res-|and found he had left his a e Beseiged by Animals, ——— appealed to the charitably Inclined |smoke, L. States, Lloyd and Le Grande | ignation of Capt. Haywood A. Durrer, | keys at his office. e left th. EDMONTON. AL tef for 14 of De Voe Family, | FCSidents of Washington today to 214 | avenues, Potomac, early today seized |made verbally, Will become effective | get the keys, and when he came back | 1 1> mon Lo Alberta, March uge for of De Voe Family, | the organization to furnish the home |, "yore® (7O GOV (DEIY SOt ot that time. Willlam W. Campbell, | the suit was gone. The police are| The Dominion departm by contributing old articles of furni- | grouged his wife, and rushed to the | former police sergeant, is regarded as | looking for it gration last night bra — Whose Home Was Destroyed, ture, as well as warm clothing. The | 455" whare he collapsed, overcome |his likely successor. City Manager| Mrs. Ida May Mills, 66 years old,| o army workers will call for the con- |y "4y sumes and the exertion. He|Rich said this morning that he had|di ay at her home, . hour the Potomac Fire Department,|rer had quit. Massachusetts Avenue and Boy Hurt in Fall From Fence. [aided by an Alexandria company, sub- nest Grever bought asandwite " . 3 ade homeless when the | While playing with companions inlautimnted at $2,000, The blize ap-| Both Grover and Failed to Reveal Identity. rtment destroyed their | the yard at Brightwood School vester-| e "~ ° — ring 1lpox, have beenvgiven | 350 Georgla avenue, fell from a fence Salvation Army. and sustalned a severe injury to his 5 LRI AR i gy g Walter Reed Hospital Philadelphia Orchestr. at the National Theater ¢ BY BLAZE IN HOSPITAL This Famous Pianist has a notable history of splendid e | achievement in the World of Music both here and Safety—Fire Breaks Out His style is brilliant, clear and at all times poetic, = while his conscious control of his Piano is a resource Mr. Cortot says of the STEINWAY PIANO: “I have had occasion to play Struck Street Sprinkler on Due to Smallpox, tributions if called at Main 8023. wan soon revived. After about an|never been officially notified thut Dur- dren of Emmett De Voe, dued the flames. The damage was akos' restaurant and their father was suf- |day afternoon, Theodors DeFay, §, s been rent- | leg. He was given surgical ald at I 3 o U Groms Bt O I 4 Do Soloist withthe F PATIENTS DRIVEN OUT Today at 4.30 P. M. Babies and Women Are Carried to abroad. that is attoined by few, Pianists. upon the moast renowned pianos all ever the civilised world, Among them I have found a number of excellent ones, some of even admirable qualities, but enly One “erfect Piano, THE STEINWAY.” VICTOR RECORDS BY CORTOT are supreme efforts in the Art of the Artist and the Art of Recording as well. Hear these— Bouree (played with left hand only) { 1016 Scherzo (Op. 16 No. 2) 10 in., $1.50 Melody Polonaise (Op. 74 No. 5( Fille aux cheveux de lin (maiden with fiaxen hair) ‘ Berceuse (Op. 57) { Walts Etude 562 10 in., $1.50 6063 thrown down th 12 in., $2.00 RN S Hungarian Rhapsody, Part I 6335 CHURGH (OPPOSESICRAIG. [f] “csn Biereoomimesit 12 in., $2.00 % Caprice Poetic i 6065 ( —The Ulster The Fountain 12 in., $2.00 with Sir James ver his views Malaguena 560 liquor question Segu 10 in., $1.50 called on ne hei church (o' cast MusIC 1300 G thelr votes s v C a h Siipporis the pledgs of Premier Craig HOUSE to take up the drink question in new Ulster parliament. I am the realization of iy A\ - COATS WOMEN WILL WEAR —the symbol of plight- ook n THIS SPRING | Newest Paris Models Joy. Tam A. K. Diamond. 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