Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1925, Page 21

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HYLAN AN BOLTS TOSHITH STANDARD Meanwhile Republican Fight|. ™M for Mayoralty Nomination |c» Becomes Three-Cornered. develop Develop- | | Noisy Bird Army Defeats Firemen After Drenching Fire Chief George S. Watson has learned that it takes more than a shower bath from a hose line to sub- | due a flock of birds nse to the pl residents \ an mpany to that neighborhood ¥ night to rout a vast army of hat had nested In the tall shade | trees, uch to the annovance of the community With all the dash and vigor they dis. at a three-alarm fire, the brawny n swept the birds from the trees a stream of water under pres. m an engine. Away the birds I the neighborhood chalked up » victory for the gallant,fire disquieting reports re chief. Yes, the birds undaunted by the cf firemen had given 1. Chief Watson pondered over the ment and concluded ting rid of birds is e different from checking a fire. ¢ said he was perfectly will help New . avenue get saw little to be gained with fire hose. e trying to f discour- the s of birds one bl FALLS THREE STORIES. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH VALES, SPEARIG SPANSH, CAEERED Makes Favorable Impression in Montevideo by Response to Toast. By the Associated Press, MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, August 15.—The Prince of Wales today made a most favorable impression at a luncheon given by the Anglo- Uruguayan community of Montevideo by responding in Spanish to a toast chas te prince, which means: very much for this beautiful fete. Long live Uruguay!” Wales' words were received with tumultuous applause and as a return or the compliment the luncheon guests joined heartily in singing the ditional British post-prandial song, For He's a Jolly Good Fellow.” Round of Entertainments. Arriving yesterday morning South Africa, the prince’s visit here has been one continuous round of en. tertainments. This morning he vis ited the tomb of Jose Artigas, libera from NGTON PLAN BUS LINE TO FLORIDA Pittsburghers Ask Permit to Es- tablish Terminus Here. Requests to operate motor coach | tours through the South from Wash-| ington to Palm Be: “la., have been sought from the Public Utilities Com- mission by the Crescent Tours Co. of Pittsburgh In a letter to the commission the company states that it had planned to operate this trip from Pittsburgh to| Palm Beach, but that because of the | mountatnous trip from that city to ‘Washington the company would pre fer to start the coaches from Wasl ington and have the patrons come b: rail from Pittsburgh to the National Capital. WRITER HELD BIGAMIST. Two Women Accuse Man Reputed | | To Be Ex-Convict. NEW YORK, August 15 (#).—War- ren B. Smith, who gave his occupa-| tion newspaper and magazine | writer, 18 being held in $5,000 bail on| charges of bigamy made by two young | women, one of whom trailed him from | South Carolina. Police said Smith | also 15 wanted in Michigan, where. they were Informed, he had escaped from the Jackson State Prison after sentence on a charge made by a De- troit new as C.. while the other com D. C, AUGUST 16, 1925—-PART 1. i Prices were cut the limit to induce action—and tremendous buying activity has been the result right from the start of this sensational sale! the values to be found here—so you’ll be wise in coming tomorrow, while selections are still at their best! Folks are telling their friends about tor of Uruguay, and deposited a bronze { wreath bearing an inscription m | 1 the Pr of Wales on |described herself at Dorothy M. Tru-| man Smith of New York i Wife of Carnival Man in Hospital at Winchester, Va ecial Dispateh t WINC 15.— ears is in a al here T f the hip falling Tl he laid the corner stone of a new British school building in the presence of Presid o of Uruguay and other high of T the pri g il Window Shades 1217 ¥ Ao Delia L"uf"“‘i&".; r Davenport “ged | e held a recep-| de Taranco P: ¢ he will attend a church sunset depart on the British cruiser Curlew for Buenos Aires His stay here has been character. ized by extraordinary popularity Patient crowds have walited outside his_residence for his arrival and de parture, while his ess through the streets on the way to various func. tions has been met by demonstrations | of friendliness such as he witnessed | in South Africa 2 hosy ture ndition compound fr: horse show the accident Crosen said she was ans i an alley, and good 7t the sh. were “Kroehler” Overstuffed Suite WITH_BED DAVENPORT_— - | I 29 Suites That Cannot Be Surpassed for Beauty and Comfort __.- 1- (.\9 oy > - s g Unmarried women and widows are 3-Piece Cane Panel Bed Outfit the same terms are suspended when « GAS WAR LOOMING. and Standard Cut Prices in Nebraska. | | ugust 15 (P).—A | pended here today | of price cutting by | nd the Stand- | ebraska | cut its price 18t ts State tax ye pendent prices married. [his Beautiful Steel Bed can be had in walnut, ivory or white enamel. Full size or single. The mattress is heavy 1 ALL-COTTON, with very fine eovering. The spring is & i of woven wire construction; all fully guaranteed. s Terms: $2.50 Cash, $1.00 Weekly Independents OMAHA, Nebr., “ga > war” i Order The Star Before You Leave on Your Vacation —and it will be a regular daily visitor while you are away—bringing all the news from home. No matter how often you change your address — just notify the Business Office — and . The Star—Evening and Sunday —will keep up with you. & | i KRN WANTED Houses For Rent Furnished and Vafaibed - Rates by Mail—Postage Paid Payable in Advance Maryland and Virginia— | { I Evenine an; | | | Story & Co. One month. ... Sunday .70¢ 20c 812 17th St. Franklin 4100 The m! ted under | : T Evening Sunda Even: z alts Trip to Florida. 20¢ of the District | 15 5c b's lustrated Inclading 5 Pieces Six-foot Overstuffed Sofa 1 0 Large Overstuffed Wing CASH .85c 60c 20c * Two-Tone Velour Marshall Spring Construction covering of rich two-tone velour like n. Reversible cushions on each piece. ach piece large. roomy and beautiful, fashioned in the mode of the times. Mahogany finished. New design ball foot. on Eady TEMMS THE SEI‘iSATION MAXWELL’S August Furniture Sale The P S Chair Large Overstuffed Side Chair 1 Mahogany-finished End Table 1 Small Electric Lamp, Complete A Fine and Enduring Possession No one can see the New Franklin without instantly looking upon it as a fine and enduring possession. Ownership only serves to strengthen the feeling. The style of de Causse’s great custom designs keeps their beauty always fresh, always striking. And the quality of Franklin materials, workman- ship and engineering keeps their performance always well above fine car standards. The New Franklin is more than justa means of transportation. It is a lasting delight to own. Strollers Light in weight, they are easy to handle. A most at- tractive design in_closely ity e, SO Only $1 Cash Kitchen Cabinet A wonderful time and labor saver. With plenty of working space, roomy drawers and compartments = Sl 824.75 Only $1 Cash All Refrigerators Reduced Top Icer, $9.75 $1 Delivers Any Style SEDAN TOURING SPORT SEDAN = COUPR SPORT RUNABOUT - CABRIOLET . ENCLOSED-DRIVE LIMOUSINE 1o Franklin Series 11 comes ready for the rosd—fully equipped with operate.’ Special ot Sh14 appropriate accessories, spare tite and cover—at the catalog price. Fieke g2 Only freightand tax are extra. e This Walnut Dining Room -Suite includes large buffet, oblong ex- tension table, china cab- inet, five side and one host chalr in genuine leather, and bridge lamp. Above suite sold during this rebuilding sale for.. This suite refiects just the right air of restful elegance The design is graceful. Of rich walnut finish. Con. sists of bow-end bed, dresser. chiffonier, dressing table chair, bench. epring. mat tress and pair of pillows— and on easy terms. e o ‘o sy S S o o o i FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. HARRY W. BURR Salesroom—1503 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Service—1814 E St. N.-W. Other Franklin Dealers in This Vicinity S Baltimore—The Franklin Motor Car Co. Richmond—United Motors, Ine. " Culpeper—Coons Bros. Motof Co. With every purchase of $100 or over a beautiful 42-Piece Dinner Set—fine quality, with artistic dec- oration. With every pur- chase of $100 or over a beautiful ROGERS 26-Piece Nickel SIL- VER SET.

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