Evening Star Newspaper, August 9, 1925, Page 19

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., AUGUST RUM PATROL SENT T0 CAMADIAN LI . Force to Operate Along En- tire Border From At- lantic to Pacific. | | | he number that must be main- | Treasmr while the whole for Descend ish Kr ) cot U. S. WILL TAG FISH, Study of Mullet, One of Mest Val- | ot Be Made. he running Caro. hureau hward Marine Cor;;s Orders, Col. C. B. Taylor has o ) Quantico, Va P. been trans- ied that the ordinances were cause the election at which re voted on dic. not have the number of votes. Under the f the town's charter, accord- m P. Oppl chairman of d, ordins sed by the ssioners m approved by of the registered voters of Ninety-eight voters regls- oted. sent, the commis- bmit the whole Special Dispateh major | the town. tered and only Upon this arg foners decided t attorney gen- 1time decided to of the ordi- 3 "he ordinance | as most objected to was that prohibited the running of a club, clubhouse, music hal hall, pool room, billiard rc hospital or man fled into 1d boy. St. of | safety on the any such | who | SHIPPING BOARD POLICY ASSAILED BY FLETCHER ¢ - | Florida Senator Threatens Congres- | sional Inquiry on Ship Serap- | a exp has | scrap the vess SANITY TO BE TESTED. Former Baltimore Man Threatened testified Placed on Retired List. i to such enter-| even if the owners would | penal paid an | officer: fee to the town of $500. | released. manufacturing code, The £ Requirements. One Important Thing policy in re- | ships was | sent to you liable news home. Rail Official. (#).—Horace . was order vue Hospital | on as wo his| had be aigned on | orderly conduct. | office. All other States— ¢ Rohert Johnson, de at the West . has bee of the Army | One week 33 Yeors at the 7 A\ A. Kahn Inc 935 F Strees Same Address ‘Diamonds Are Wealth In Ideal Form--- BALTIMORE, Twelve prohibition agents today raid- ed four stills in southern Maryland, | destroying 30,000 gallons of mash. They ere attacked with a hoe by a 13- gave his n Wright, was arrested, before you leave— Direct that Evening and Sunday—be {MANY PROHIBITIONS GO AS LAWS/|DRY SQUAD BESET |{OF COTTAGE CITY ARE HELD VOID BY BOY WITH HOE N s at @ mesting Friday night | 8,060 Gallons of Mash Destroyed | When Still Is Found in Bank of Stream. to The Star. Md., August he stills were located near Valley post office and Compton post Marys County. One as It on the bank of a stream. t the approach of the woods and another 1. swimming to man, | Wilbur ged with | ents the other side. One liqu still and violating of covering ts boy with the hoe to do The Star— regularly while you are away. You'll enjoy its daily visit—and the re- it'll bring from Address changed as often as necessary—just notify the rested - Tuesday in the 1 Rates by Mail Postage Paid ge M. S | Payable in Advance of the ra | . L. S Maryland and Virginia— vice to | o Evening and, brother-i One month : g .70c 50c 20c e One week. ... 20c 15¢ 5c One month........ A 24 85¢ 60c 25c MR e 25¢ 20c 10¢ 9, 1925—PART 1. 19 Manufacturer’s Losses YOUR GAIN! - Gigantic Purchase and Sale of Brand New Players and Grands! Money Talks—The manufacturer needed business to retain his force of skilled craftsmen and keep his factory in operation. He asked us if we could use an enormous quantity at a tremendous price reduction, in fact he offered them to us regardless of factory cost. We bought these instruments— paid cash for them so as to be able to secure every possible discount—which means that you can buy these brand new pianos for several hundreds of dollars less than they ever sold for before. 8 still one g a on was We made this gigantic purchase because we knew there were hundreds of families in this city who would appreciate having a fine instrument if they could buy it at the right price. Come'z in—see these beautiful instruments—play them, just try to imagine what a glorious wealth of music and beauty one would bring to the home. Be here tomorrow morning when the doors open at 8:30 o’clock and get first choice of marvelous values. 2% and These From Amsterdam are Perfect Keep your money and spend it. too! perfect diamond is money ‘“kept at home”™—in a most | sense of the term. is actually more valuable than its immediate equivalent in for its worth increases with the vears. Consider the high investment value of the following attrz They were shipped to us by Mr. tions in perfect diamonds. Adolph Kahn, direct from Amsterdam. missions makes the cost to you so low. Special Saved brokers’ Money invested in a iteral In fact, a perfect diamond, if bought right, cash, com- One Perfect Diamond, $ 3 7 5 Weighing ] and 1-10 Carats, It is a beautiful gem; spavkling brilliantly from all angles. It weighs 10 points more than a full carat, and at this low price it is a rare investment opportunity. Of perfect quality/ A Perfect Diamond’ That weighs 52 points or 2 points more than one-half carat. Priced exceptionally low. $190 A Perfect Diamond Weighing one and 8-100 carats or 8 points more than a full carat. A marvel of great beauty. Priced low. $485 Beautifully cut and of flery liancy. Welghs 90 polnts or 3375 ° A Perfect Diamond Of exquisite beauty and brilliancy. Weighs one and one-third carats. An excep- tional value at— 3575 Members Amsterdam Diamond Exchange brilliancy. JEWELERS oft.AahinIne. ADOLPH KAHN, ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN, President TREASURER 935 F Street 33 Years at This Address PLATINUMSMITHS A Perfect Diamond bril- only 10 points less than one full carat. A Perfect Diamond Weighing one and 58-100 carats, or 8 points more than one and one-half carats. A perfect gem @f sparkling $650 72 Z 72 2, COMPLETE OUTFIT New 88-Note Player 25 Song Rolls With Words Beautiful Bench—Delivery 22077, % 7272, 722 ‘295 © : © NEW BABY GRANDS To own a delightful Baby Grand Piano is the highest desire of every music lover. In tonal quality, in design and appearance no other type piano can compare with the grand. In this instrument you get the luxury and beauty of a grand piano at about the usual cost of a good upright. They are exceptionally well con- structed—full sonorous tone, dou- ble veneered, genuine brown ma- hogany case, copper-wound base strings and spruce sounding board. Guaranteed for ten years against defective workmanship and mate- rial. Will last a lifetime with proper care. 395 These are not ordinary grands. They were made for high-class, discriminating buyers. Remem- ber—they are brand new and guar- anteed for ten years! . PAYMENT Ifgou trade in your old up- right piano on either of these great bargains! 7 % Z FREE DUET BENCH @ HOMER L. KITT CO. 1330 G STREET 7 22 Z U < K

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