Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1925, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1995. salesman to sell a local | Bll(_‘k to Children issue of a well known, S e et ing, Washington - owned || — ’Maine Woman Whe Left manufacturing concern. Q P e St Ay {Named to Supreme Economic) Home 12 Years Ago ey 1 i Council—Arraigns U. S. allowed. | Call Only Between | 9 and 11 AM. ; | { By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, The Chicago Herald and F esterday pub- lished & story that a mother, known as | Margaret Keene, who had left her | babies and her husband 12 s ago, is about to return to her 1 ly through a letter sent her by | the mother of Gov. Brewster of Council and | Maine. concessions | TROTSKY RETURNS \Governor’s Mother | Wins Erring Wife successful, dividend - pay- very liberal commissions Is on Way Back. in Speech at Moscow. By the Associated Press. 2 MOSCOW, International Investment Co. former war minister, |1y been in politi appointed a mer of the Supreme Ex {chajrman of the gen committee. International Bldg. 1319 F Street N.W. appy and leaving a letter say- thi suicide,” the Trotsky made his first public speech ret Keene wan- in Moscow last night since his emer- rom her home in Maine. = candering won her no joy and . ~\)|&ence from seclusion in the Quality Beyond Question one she dreamed that her Do Your Eyes Need Attention? | employes te planning commission when he requested to reply to » Maybe they io — maybe don't, who | tell ilization of capitalism, which been delivered by Prof. V |the Russian Communistic | His n platform was |the signal for a great wave of ap plause, the spontaneity and volume | |of which left no doubt that the de 1 || posed leader still retained his old sl popularity. e xamina- tlont WILKINS BREAKFAST “\COFFEE Launches Attack at U. S. favorite theme, | the International America ssal and Britain and other to the extent of en- | countries to pay America owed her. driving d his owledge s acquired gh the senses and . senses it T us seon heing i e man Such o waLioms co. Europe into a | her pound, but the pound h: a4 mere weapon in the hands of the | American stock exchange. any moment the dol the pound. America i on u | process of colonization in Europe, but |this does not mean that capitalism | fortified its position. Surope has become bloodless and ruins, while America has further enriched herself.” The speaker said that the United States was shutting out England from the world market and forcing |} |£ngland to become a mere commis | sion agent of America’s own economic and financial poli ESTATE WORTH $31,572. best in the country Have Your Eyes Examined Today. ofl HahincIne. Optometrists Opticians 935 F Street 33 Years at the Same Address Eleanor F. Egan, Magazine Writer, | Wills Property to Husband. NEW YORK, May te of Eleanor Frank e writer, who died la has Been appraised at $ Dot | b 4 ont le a { by akin roubiet i Apply Resinol Ointme e mdis i‘ and see how quickly el Bnnectan tin 3 the itchingand jReme e . o appraisal states. that burn|n§ stops I| | York residence valuea 2 which Mrs. Egan had was bought with the aid of a $20,000 from J. n & Co.| custom | = king adv: to employes to omes | Velvet Kind ICE CREAM i Resino oy il Colorado, California, Pacific Northwest, Canadian Rockies Take a trip this summer to the towering mountains and. big trees of the West. See the marvelous canyons, great glaciers, steam spitting geysers, placid lakes and tumbling waterfalls. In the National Parks of the West your wondering eyes will see Nature in her primitive and most impressive state. ~The Pennsylvania Railroad offers attractive and convenient service to St. Louis and Chicago, the Gateways to the Western Wonderland. . The American 232/3 HOURS TO ST. LOUIS Begins April 26th Lv. 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We can advise you. of costs and schedules of side-trips; check your baggagey and make Pullman reservations. T. L. LIPSETT, Division Passenger Agent Pennsylvania Building, 613 Fourteenth Street, N. W. - $148.45 130.45 130.45 00.95, 102.45 85.45 died. the dream and she wrote a letter back home. who finally received the letter in Au- gusta, Me., because I in her home, Examiner. ster replied, “and I could not bear to be separated from my children.. I bave two boys and the younger is governor nothing about the circumstances un- der which you left home, but let me R Telephone, Main 9140 Washington, D. C. ¥/ Pemsylvania Railroad Y& The Standard Railroad of the World i Awaking fearfulness followed It was the mother of Gov. Brewster Ivelyn was living |t says the Herald and “I am a mother, too,” Mrs. Brew- of this State. I know welcome you back, children and to happler years, says the newspaper, good care. Corps, at the War Department, has been designated as captain of the Coast Artillery Corps for 1925. u| The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co., 909 F' St. both to your Maine.” So Margaret Keene is going home, than she has been in 12 knowing hat her children are strong and in roughly $727,500. | Acquires | .0 Shuberts were trol of three noted Shubert Corporation Half Interest in Three, at Cost of $727,000. By the Assoclated Press. LONDON, May 27.—According to the | newspapers this morning the Ameri- can theatrical firm of Lee and J. J. Shubert, Inc., Assigned to Coast Duty. Maj. Clair W. Bgird, Coast Atillery Shubert now is in London. In Iceland the AMERICAN FIRM INVESTS aon thestore. 1L 18 Batea that = IN LONDON THEATERS{H"" deal lved about £150,000, r‘ T H A Y Reports from London last week said | ecking to gain con. | London_theaters, | one with a world-wide reputation. The | | offices of the firm in New York would | neither affirm nor deny the story. Lee X | main 1816 OO 12 sreeer tive's dinner usual- has acquired a half 'ly consists of dried fish and butter. . PRODUCER OF THE BEST PRINTING | ““Small Work Exclusively’’ HOWARD S. F'SK, Manackr B OO 000 e Furniture That Gives Charm and Comfort to the Home Of Enduring Quality at Pleasing Low Pfices White Enameicd Kitchen Chair 515 No Phone or Mail Orders Golden Oak High Chair 515 No Phone or Mail Orders. Porch Swing $9.19 No Phone or Mail Orders. Mahogany-Finish Windsor Chair $5:85 Deferred Payments No Phone or Mail Orders. 4-Passenger Lawn Swing $77.95 No Phone or Mail Orders. e Velour and Mohair Foot Stools $1:25 No Phone or{#Mail Orders. Ninth and F Sts. ..mmumumuumu|mmmwmmmmmmuiwmmhnuwmgmmnmmunmnnmmumunmlmuummmmumunmn A S French"Walnut Bedroom Suite A Newly Styled and Very Attractive Suite in two-tone $ I 95 French walnut. Comprises Bow-end Bed, large Dresser, full Vanity and Chifforobe. [ts rich and sturdy appearance makes it a worthy addition for any home. Constructed for years of steady service 10-Piece French Walnut Dining Room Suite A beautiful example of modern workmanship. Beautifully finished and consists of oblong Extension Table, large Buffet, China Cabinet, inclosed Server, five Side Chairs and one Arm- chair. A truly wonderful value for the low price. Sold on :RRED PAYMENTS. $245 Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite A Superb Suite, comprising large Davenport, easily con- $ I 8 verted into a bed, and two exceedingly- comfortable Chairs. Covered with Baker’s cut velour; loose spring cushions. In rich combinations of taupe and blue velour. Conwvenient Payments Convenient Deferred Payments Can Be Armngcd. < Durable Lawn Mower $5.95 Deferred Payments No Phone or Mail , U J Hard Maple Porch Rocker $1.8 No Phone or Mail Orders. Folding Card Table Imitation Leather Top S No Phone or Mail Orders. Refrigerator 182 Deferred Payments Comfortable Steamer Chair With Arms 5149 No Phone or Mail Orders. Folding Camp Stool 49¢ No Phone or Mail Orders. ngzs‘bu-zfqli Jurniture G Entrance 909 F St. O G b,

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