Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1925, Page 22

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Ho * THE TITLE OF PRINCESS TOCLUB DISPUTED Attorneys Claim Possession of Property at Scott Circle Obtained by Fraud. Decision Randolph place, to keep in o all the property tair Appeals, Justice V: Evidence nded to show that|iourt, upheld the inju ine von der Lip pskifin the District » of the fashion.|Daisy B. Wolfes and othe . from |* which ahe seeking to evict the|aiio, tiod Ivy. Carry-On was introduced by| Upholding the agreement among th counsel for the club at the hearing to-|OWners, the court said: “The purchas ok y 7 | having Submitted to burden up day before Justice Hit the injunc vith the understanding tion proceedings yrincess by the c The hearing adjourned earl b the upon Bfternoon, to continue a 1 ~)u= grantor or third par with no- the day. . The morning was taken up tive,."to depart from the general|g Loy with lengthy arguments between op- | iheme be held posing coun over the propriety of SIS RN T evidence sought to be in » S there being opportunity for Rites for Lieut. Veeder. witnesses to be heard. They were| pooo " o s for Lie Raymond E Maxie, former treasurer ‘Association here; | ceasurer of imbia_Title | the 1 having made the stricken with in Veeder, the e preceded rneys announced to ntention of showing” 1 fraud was perpetrated | f d legal title to* she could not ing for which be club accordingly > deed which the »ves her ownership | ed title be void- | P be appointed in ated. that a [(CP‘ if the prin the propert: rightfully own a Marsh Yer place, counsel Claims Pr The court wa that the princess National Carry-On Ass h s cess Is Trustee. 3 club counsel las he beca | disagreed with oth: the advisability 1\ iring composedly a ques con- | mentioned The operation of the |crowded with foned He said it operated on & co- BUTTERNUT WAFERS Crisp and salty—the big pkg. APRICOTS TEAS Iced tea season is here, stock the pantry with your favorite brand. House of Lords 4 Ib., 20c Banquet Orange Pekoe. . . 14 Ib., 23¢ Lipton’s Yellow Label. . . .1/ Ib., 23¢ Salada, Red Label. . ... .14 Ib., 23c Chase and Sanborn. 4 1b., 23c Tetley’s Pekoe 14 1b., 23¢ Ridgway’s Orange Pekoe.. 1/ Ib., 23c All the 10c plck‘gen of the above 90 brands . Hershey, 1- COCOA: MACKEREL Large fat fish, about one pound, splendid value. 18¢; 2 for 35¢ POST TOASTI SRR it R R R e s i s Ha s s et s R e e 23¢ the season. Sttt tatttatiiseatasiatiaaiiadtefiiaacessivasisitidasted Sweet § # i bt i i # i i g TR I s e e e BUTTER *+:5“49c]| .. ...Bunch, 7c| Lettuce .Bunch, 8¢ Beets . Carrots . COLOR LINE SUSTAINED BY COURT OF APPEALS of Lower Tribunal Bloomingdale Case, Forbidding Property Sale to Negro, Affirmed. The right of the property owners on out Negr: ining any of such owners as seek i today in the District Cc Supreme |who tried tossell to a Ne; burden is to be placed naining = A.raul\)r for the common benefit of all, will be relieved from any k de Witt Veeder wil be ¢ Arlington Cemetery, operative club basis, members pa i ified > payable to fr. Drury stated his tion with the predec of |drive for funds, he expl the hearing ind smiled whenever her spectators, | them members of the club. Choice “Blenheims” at a special price to close out our stock for Baker, 1-5 Lb., 9¢c—3 PICKLES mixed, brand in Mason j Quart, 43¢ |3 Boxes, 5¢ The Double Thick Cucumbers . . in the Bloomingdale under Tea in the block, by as s he woull old July 4 0 named land of the attempt by \rlkngmn emetery. with milkary Lieut. The the comm and lodgin n Injunc a the a deed of wenue, courtroom many of “the District - tenant James d have A T 3 | ‘| RENT LAW PASSING NOTED District Court of Appeals to- day in an opinion by Justice Van| The committee in charge consists of °l took Jjudicial notice of the|Arthur C. Moses, chairman; Isaac of the rent commission and |Gans, Charles W. Darr, Albert Schul- fon of the law. [ties and Ross P. Andrews. dismissed g moot” an = e tion asked aga > in the ssed Trading at Piggly Wiggly Stores is like putting money in the Savings Bank, it pays a dividend! You can buy the best brands of natzonally-known merchan- dise for a little less. Compare our prices, be convinced and join the throng of satisfied customers. Bartlett Pears 23c Lady Alice brand, No.1 CAN.... delicious for 26 desserts or salads. No. 2 CAN.... C No. 213 CAN 35¢ EDUCATOR TOASTERETTES Pkg., 3 5 Salted and buttered. c Pound COFFEES You will find your favorite brand Wilkin’s Breakfast Atta Coffee Orienta, bag Orienta, can Wilkin’s Perfect Blend . Your Luck. Lord Calvert Astor Sunbeam . . .. Chase and Sanborn 5Lb., 6c—} A special sale Americans.” “Star” Corn Flakes Post Bran Flakes, pkg. . . . . . . DEL MONTE DRI-PACK PRUNES one-pound cans Strictly Fresh Dozen EGGS Head, 7c | Peas. . . .Each, 8¢ Large Rlpe 21c here. Ib., 45¢ .Ib., 49¢ .Ib., 49¢ Ib., 49c L Lb., 14c—Lb., 25¢ 1 Lb., 19c—Lb., 36¢c MATCHES on “Pan pkg., 9'%c Shredded Wheat. .Pkg., 11c | Kellogg Bran... Pkg., 1lc| Ralston Food. .. .Pkg., 23¢ Cream of Wheat. .Pkg., 21c | Kellogg Bran Flakes, Pkg., 9c | Quaker Grits. . . .. Pkg., 11c Grape Nuts Pkg., 15¢ | Kellogg Krumbles, Pkg., 10c | Wheatena ... ... Pky., 2lc Pettijohn .. .....Pkg., 19c | Kellogg Pep. .. .. Phe: Meiilo:: . . ..csliis Pkg., 11c Puffed Wheat. Pkg., 12V/,c | Puffed Rice. .....Pkg., 15¢ | Rolled Oats. . . ... Pkg., 10c 11c Each, 19¢ 2 for 35¢ 39¢ Strawberries, box, 18¢c; 3 for 50c ...Pound, 12¢ Tomatoes, Pound, 123c WATERMELONS & 85¢ EVENING ar, 89 years old, A. northeast, been 90 r, who is in Wis. been notified of the death re before the at the r funeral, idence o'clock on from the | preme Court by ment and Charles Linkens appll 830 New t whom the strength of which the housing Congress e the last ex- | but as the has passed the case " with the passing of t and the commission STAR, LARGE GUEST LIST FORHARPER DINNER Over 500 to Attend Testi- monial Function at New Willard Tonight. In tribute to his work for the civic betterment of the Natfonal Capital, approximately 500 Washington busi- ness men and prominent guests will attend the Robert N. Harper testi monial dinner at the New Willard Hotel tonight Gen. Pershing, Senator Swanson, Mgr. C. F. ® | jeune, Secretary s Justice M of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Bishop James . Freeman, Commissioner Bell and many others will be present. The Chamber of Comme of Trade, and the Merchants and Manufacturers’ ‘Assoctation will be ‘|represented at the gathering. The affair is a tribute particularly to the enterprise of Mr. Harper in carrying the Washington Auditorium project to gin at 7 p.m. The speakers will be Senator Swanson, Bishop Freeman and Judge McCo Practically all the tickets have be sold. A soclety for the purpose of dissemi. ating {nstruction in radio communi. cation 18 belng organized in South America and may use equipment and WASHINGTON, MRS. AARON FREAR MRS. HARRIES IS BURIED. |CITATIONS ARE ISSUED | DIES IN 90TH YEAR Mother of Representative James A. Frear Was Well Known Here as Singer. reading matter from this country. B s R et i as 1ot a it a i ai s e a ittt snatisntatisiastiosatedissesaisesasssssrezaitssiiastatizenissiiosisististicsesasasseasasiisssisstisin D. C., 'MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1925. Interment in Arlington in Presence of Relatives and Friends. Interment of the r ins of Mrs. Elizabeth Langley Harrles, wife of Maj. Gen. George H. Harries, com. dander-in-chief of the Military Order of the World War, and mother of Capt. Herbert L. Harrles, 6th infantry took place in Arlington National Ceme. tery this morning sence of relatives and a few intima Col. of the Army, officlated The pallbearers, selected from long-|: were Gen. James Allen, Mr. Larner, Gen. Lloyd M. Brett, John C Scofield, Andrew Parker, Gen. Charles H. Ourands, Julius Garfinckel, Col. D. 8. Stanley, and W. P. Vale W POWDER FOR PHILIPPINE BRAVERY Eight |¢ Silver Star Honor Given Army Officers for Gallantry in Spanish-American War Siiver star citations the War De Drake, John T. 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