Evening Star Newspaper, July 12, 1925, Page 11

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10 ARE EXPETED AT ENSON DINKER Testimonial Banquet to Be Given Admiral Here on Birtnday, Sept. 19. | bloc ace | waving his hands, thanked his ad- | | l un- | | Joseph H. Miller, Salesman, Ar- nt W Committee Memb | FREE TRADE APPROVED. | George T. Harris Has Skull Frac-| tured in C | au Ex-Premier Herriot i Is Hissed on Visit : To His Old School By the Associated Press. PARIS, July 11 —Ex-Premier Herriat was hooted and howled at by irreverent youngsters of his old preparatory school today, when, in a double capacity of an old grad- uate and President of the Chamber of Deputies, he tried to.officiate at the graduating exercises of the Lycee Louis le Grand, in the Latin ung rovalist students booed, d and whistled so tervently it to call the police. s were made the Chamber of Herriot's shouting assassins of M Herriot, “Down v L'Action herents and called the chamber to order. MAN IS BEATEN, THEN ACCUSED OF LARCENY rested at Hospital on Complaint of Owner of Jewelry. ncy Hospital by Relley and severely beaten by ht and had to be Hospital. sworn out took her e into a ring he was living eet. She also at Miller took valued at $400 e Mr. and Mrs. | New Hamp- des jumped on Mil v beat him. Rhodes and charged with assault pon. Miller was 1 and arrested e brooch, but a, July 11 (@ the con- t of free ¢ the Central Washington, | was one of 15 and protocols | this ~ Central Pharmacy N. Cap. and R, L Ave. Is a Star Branch Wherever you see the Star sign displayed— there is located a branch cffice for the reception of Classified Ads for The Star. There are no fees at- tached to this service— only regular rates are charged. If you live in the neighborhood of Par- ker’s Pharmacy — feel free to make use of the facilities provided for the convenience of Star Classified Ad patrons. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office ROSEMONT VIRGINIA No. 16 Rosemont Ave nue, two blocks from the Four Million Dollar George Washington Memorial. This Home is modern and in first-class condition. Five bedrooms, slceping porch, living room, dining room and kitchen. Hot-water heat, harwood floors. Price, $12,500 Graham & Ogden, Realtors 313 Woodward Bldg. M. 3689 = fiuu:uunmmnnlumll:mnnmmn||nuumumnmuuuumumnnnmummmuxuunmmmummmumui THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 12, 1925—PART 1. FURNITURE® YOURE JUST AS LUCKY AS YOU CAN BE IF YOU NEED FURNITURE Now You’re lucky because the Merchandise Depart- ment of Mayer & Co. has picked out some very choice suites and marked them amazingly low. Because you can get a real honest-to-goodness Lifetime Suite at a really honest-to-goodness low price. Because these reduced suites represent the very acme of good taste in design, upholstery and finish—our regular Lifetime quality. Because no matter whether you want a dining suite, a bedroom suite or a living room suite, you’ll find one whose price has been lowered. With such unusual values—at prices now as low as they’ll ever be—you are fortunate in needing or wanting good furniture now. MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E

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