Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1925, Page 20

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‘SUMMER CAPITAL CHOCE 1S ADE Swampscott, Mass., Pre- pares for President’s Arrival in June. Mass, April 1— to receive President nd his entourage here next Summer were 1 n with receipt of ews that the ent would occupy y leased for him Coolidge's trip to Masschusetts this Summer would depend on the state of public business in Washington. No details of the New England vacation plans have been revealed Jut it has been understood for o time that Mr. Coolldge prob- would spend several weeks at mpscott and also visit his father at - Plymouth,. Vt, Presldent - Coolidge is s constdertng a trip to Charlott . 0. attend the celebration May of the' one hufidréd and fiftieth anniver- sary of the Mecklenburg declaration of independence, but it was said today he has - reached no, declsion as to whather ‘it ‘will be possible for him|s to go. BARGAIN HUNTERS BUSY. Scan Articles Going in Postal Sale Tomorrow. THE EVE HOLDS SELF-DENIAL VITAL TO SUCCESS |Rev. W. S. Abernethy Speaks at Midday Lenten Service at Keith's Tieater. Self-denial and its importance In de- through disciplining, true 3 cter was the keynote pastor of Cavalry the midday Lenten s Theater today. Dr. Abernethy said that success in very line of endeavor is hard and pointed out that it is hard work te lead a true Christian life. He quoted om the Bible, Where Christ said in /hosoever will save his life must it, NG STAR, WASHI Wilson was the presiding laymen, A vocal solo_was rendered by Miss Charlotte ‘Harriman. The program was broadcast by WRC. Rev. George M. Diffenderfer will conduct the serv- ices tomorrow and Rev. J. T. Huddle will be the speaker. 369 of 371 Taximeters O. Out of 371 tatimetérs tested th far by the Public Utilitles Comm sion, only two were found to be| reglstering incorrectly, Maj, W. | | announced yesterday. 2 Covell statdd that the two faulty meters Were undercharging by approximately 10 cents. They were all operated over a measured course. When a woman gives up, she be- gins, for the first time in her life, to eat mll the potatoes she wants, says the Philadelphia Public Ledger. WEDNESDAY, RETIRING CUBAN ENVOY CALLS AT WHITE HOUSE De La Torriente Bids Coolidge |* Good-Bye—=Starts for Key West Tomorrow. Ambassador De La Torrienta of ba, called vesterday at the White House to bid President Coolldge good-bye. He will leave Washington tomorrow _for hime, and, traveling y West, expects to arrive in day afternoon. The Ambassador, who has tendered his resignation, said that he would APRIL 1, 1925 return to Washington after the change of administration in Cuba to present his lstters of recall and then will go to Europe for a rest. Cleared in Killing. Reginald Andrews, colored, was ac. quitted late yester a charge of mans in Criminal D! m 1, before Jus Hoehling. He Plat also colered, December 2§, 1927, flicting & wound from which it testified Plater died three days later. Attorneys James A. O'Shea, James A. Cobb ai . B. C. Hayes represented the ace: abbed Jesse D KILLED HIS OWN BROTHER CORONER’S JURY CHARGES Donald Spinks Is Held as Result of Fight That Followed Friendly Game. Donald Spinks, colored, yesterday was held by the coroner’s jury on a char | of homicide in connection with t shooting of his brother John Su S| afternoon in the vicinity of Second | and G streets, Testimony was given that John pushed or struck Donald, and the lat- | ter then drew a rev d fir three shots into his brother's body during a fight over a game they were playing. | F=T=x=xxxrzzzi> zxzxx=xEy ‘THAYER PRINTING ““Small Work Exclusively’" main 1816 GOO 12m sraeer HOWARD S. FISK, MANAGER XX EEESTETEETETETETEETED f ( and whosoever will lose his life for my sake will save it He then told how Christ had told his disciples that if they were to follow Him they must deny themselves, id that Christ was thousand ich have accum of dead lette: unclaimed articles d in the divi- nd dead parcel over today in Quick;, safe, sure relief. Prevent shoe preéssure. A and shoe seores. Zino- M| & Putomson—the | { e are being po the conference room of Department by prospe the man who st” that is apt to succeed of end. 2 were conducted by Wwhile Andrew under the of the Post Office Depart- nd will continue until the lots posed of. items listed include automobile es, which lead his father. part of the White 1 arrive shortly be- | tires, shoes and watches t in order that the!in point of quantity; 150 articles cf executive might pro-|jewelry and hundreds of pieces of terruption wearing apparel and household ob- ituated on Little: ts of all descrip the estate of the | CHAS. & Consider the Reputation of Chas. Schwartz & Son SCHWARTZ business of t ceed without . Patronize —a plumber of estab lished reputation. Y ou get good work then, and of his no flood of continuou repair bills follows, t 1 0at o “cat up” the economy o the Fitting—the Lenses the original job, as is oftén the case when a /| —and the Frames “cheap” plumber is first employed. 7 ¥ Colbert’s organization is noted for dependable 7 floor of the w is being t 2 Adaltional tele 0 are being 8 = building. The pos / é\\\\\hh 177 service, at FAIR PRIC T ~ Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Phome Main volume o DEPARTURE DATE NOT SET. 3016-3017 L. Cunningham €o 4 316 7th St. N.W. THURSDAY We offer an unusually smart group of high-class Coats in our Easter Sale Event, which feature the New Twill Coats, fur bottomed and plain tailored—flare and straightline models. Here at this friendly store you can dress up from head to foot on the very small sum of a $5 deposit and you can pay the balance in small weekly or monthly payments—Buy your Easter outfit now. OUTFIT NUMBER 1 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Woman’s Spring Stit. . . ..$39.50 A Blouse to Match......... $6.50 A Stylish Hat.............. $3.98 OUTFIT NUMBER 2 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Woman’s Spring Coat A Woman's Spring Dress. ...$24.75 A Stylish Hat OUTFIT NUMBER 3 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Woman’s Ensemble Sait. ..$29.95 coesios 198 A Far Choker.. cvve 231288 OUTFIT NUMBER 4 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS OUTFIT NUMBER 5 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Man’s Tailored Suit......$39.50 A Silk Shirt. .o 3795 A Pdir of Oxfords.. . ....... $6.50 These Easter Sales are to usher in the actual Spring season for this popular store! And what a sale it is! CLOSE TO A THOU- SAND lovely fur-bordered coats await you— - And every one repre- sents a value greater than the price which we fea- ture! On Sale Tomorrow—3rd Floor We have been working on this sale for weeks! The result of our effort is found in this great, vast, amazing assemblage of superior garments! Over Kresge's 5 & 10c Store OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL EASTER

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