Evening Star Newspaper, September 2, 1925, Page 11

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HEIRS START FIGHT OVER AGED CLAIM Fall Qut—500 Acres in City of Wilming- ton at Issue. Factions i B the A CHIC of some 30 A Press, 5 Claimants | u t September 2 acres in the heart of Wil- | mington. Del.. the e of a colonial | sive, vesterday went tc schism in their ranks. I8 | The Tt all started when Charles Christo- | ; pher Swedish |1 haron t Springer, son of a went to London to study for the mini the story goes, he ws Virginia vied to the | Jslavery for | & term of five vears as a redemptloner. | At the expiration of his indentures | to Wilmington, then speiled | he eventually ob and in return for rown. Every e well for the ot been for the when the canny Charles leased his propert th e Springer heirs had it Revolution Christopher old Trinity ( 1-the properiy ipy. and this cupied by holder |Spanish King J nized by the weddir ourt with a | whom made an effort to stop sat | for more than half an hour ; THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, . 0. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1925 . Wedding Feast of Madrid Bricklayer b ember 2 S spirit of King Al nstrated His lat n this respect was partici the wedding_ festivities of twr subjects—a hrieklayer and a peas g Accompanifed by the Duke of Miran- 1a and other motables of his staff, the | < was motoripg toward the | 1. ihe royal palace northwest » Madrid, when he chanc ipon the wedding pa he nuptialle with ar Insiantly the mo the fes had proceeded ghted from peasants ivities until Alfonso King. hawever his machine and o continue. Ther he-wedding uart with the bride and bridezre itending to emigrate to | 2 from that district have heen notified by the United States consul | at for visas have been canceled until| Dublin that their appointments urther notice. ine production of thi ar will be nearly 10.0 six tinwes that of 10 e new set asked t 1o restrain the Mfficers F ement v to pay Abstract Co. the Superfor from acting cancel an the heirs Delaware said to consist exclu gively of 1wo of the old officers o O'Hair and W. H. Chadwlick, Chicago. THINK PRINCE HIDDEN BY RICH TURK GROUP Search Continues for Brother-in- Law of Egypt's King, Who Escaped From Asylum. today ontinent, b he had been hidden by a cently effc he was a There is o kidnaped for politic efforts are heing termine whether were mixed up in he prince was ing and wounding over mistreatment o In the belief that th made nativ Slightly Imperfeet $2.95 v finish. | moulded $1.7 ann. 5 containers illustrated Tvory pretty design $1.00 Canister Set Choice of white or blue japanned finishes. 4ope. set— Rowg Hmason | | Suodh 90c Dozen Mason Fruit Jars Quart Per dozen, 95¢ Glass Washboard | size. Family size, |or 69c¢ | : ¥ $4.50 Bissell's # Carpet-Sweeper | o\ v wuaranteed brush, La (L ey et easy running Bnt. wixe E LB §1.10 Carpet Broom | Made of selected | corn, 5 raws of stitching with enameled | Keeps the Kitchen Set as above Mighty Welcome o size 98¢ Simplex Self- Wringing Mop | neat and clean. FLORIDA LOTS High and\Dry AT La Belle, choice County Fla., Henry Ford's county seat wof Hendry AND Ponto Gorda, Fla., onfthe gulf. Site_of development by Barron G. Collier and Cornelius Vander bilt, Jr.. county seat \of Char lotte County As Low As’ Easy Terms Al Size 30x111 None Higher Than That simply means “Now Ix Your Investment Opportunity™ Aet Today Twentieth Century Land and Development Co. Ft. Myers, Fla. Washinzton Offies 1410 Eye St. NNW. Main 2034 OPEN EVENINGS 45c Metal Waste | Paper Baskets | 35¢c Corrugated style as il ‘ lustrated Choice of | | > ed finish several attractive colors for houdoir or office use. Capt. oins| Ospt. W. M. Pierce Retired. William M “orps, at San int of disa | to the service B £2.75 Umbrella Stand, Slightly Tmperfect $1.85 B e a u tifully blanded colors, glazed finish. $2.95 Galvanized Ash Sifter | Rotary and dust- | less kind. | sizes; $2.59 | ated style kit $1.39 and $1.50 | Combinettes | .y Choice of white | ~equired: - gray enameled, | Choice, 95¢ | 49c¢ ‘ BREAD 1 i £l I §1.00 Bread Box | White | finish, © Made of |ily size. Pl W Galvanized Rubbish Burner § practical ar- _| ticles for the kit- chen; complete with rack. Style as i |1 Choice _of No. 7 or tight-Attinz covers. 9c Values for $1.50 and S1.75' Wash Boiler s 59c Water Bucket Made of fiber; sanitary; 10- quart size. . 49c }SI.-” Clothes B‘lskeu1 g 1 imported | 30c S O S japaned | pleached willow, fam- | Large Size Package $1.95 Folding Clothes Dryer Has 40’ feet of drying space, and folds up with single motion. $1.39 I~ 99¢ Pierce, UILT BY YELLOW iform i Otto Gessler, minister of defenae. The Germans Get Uniforms Again. decree rescinds the late President BERLIN, September 2 (#).—Former | E decree of 1921, forbidding the of the German army and|W of uniform: again permitted to wear |fi which was s rms by a decree signed by [mMu o8 Aug von Hindenburg and Dr. Mathias Erzberger. - the of Corn Products Refining Co. bought YELLOCAB TRUCKS on their proven ability to operate at low cost. -ARGO-MAZO Demonstrevsen LA/NCHEON Every piece of wood enter- ing a YELLOCAB TRUCK body is sawed to shape and is replaceable by number. No expert labor necessary to make repairs when an acci- dent happens. This saves ‘‘time out’’ which is ‘*‘money out.” See this body. T-1 One-ton Chassis Thirteen standard custom-built bedy com- binations. Write for unusually low prices. Deferred payments if desired TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERS 1358 D Street N.W.—SALES AND SERVICE Main 7602 AB _MANUFACTURING CO. The Fair Chicago S. Plaut & Co. Newark Hie PALAIS ROVAL Quality Merchandise Kresge Department Stores Courteous Service ’ the Thrifty Housewife in This September Sale of Housewares Dinner Sets For Light Housekeeping and Kitchenette Service 50-Pe. Set | 42.Pe. Set Reg. $13.00 Rez. $9.00 Al s Al Fancy scalloped | der design he edge dishes, deco- | tween gold hair rated with pink | line ard edges. | rose spray, gold- | Very attractive line edges and |and certain to | traced handles. | please. 32Pe. Set Regz. $1.00 $2.75 Pink rose me- dallion effect, i | | Medallion de-| Gold stamped | sign of many | design, with con- | color combina- | nected gold hair- tions in floral ef-|1ine. gold-line fects. blueline] edges and t edges and traced | handles; handles Festoon deco- ration of wee- | wee roses and forget-me-not de- sign; blue - line edges and traced handles. | traced with good !'handles, in fancy shaped dishes. A splendid value. Lf'feh'm—n Furniture Is More Than @ Name Seventh Street $5.00 Electric Iron, $3.95 Manning & Bowman | make, guaranteed complete and 2-plece ping. 5,000 Pieces Aluminum Ware 79c, $1.00 and $1.39 Values Your Choice 59c Every piece of this heavy pure aluminum ware highly polished and finished in newest designs FURNITUp: THE LoOw SALE PRICES CONTINUE THIS WEEK For the remainder of this week you can make your selections of Lifetime Furniture at the eventfully low sale prices. Sharp reductions are in every depart- ment. Assortments are almost un- ending. It's the very cream of our stock that is reduced. Sale Prices have a greater meaning, too, when the furniture is good—such as Lifetime Furniture. MAYER & CO. Between D & E $1.75 Coffec Percolator $1.49 White enameled, 6-cup capacity, choice. of short or ! long spout. $2.50 Window Refrigerator $1.95 Heavily zalvanized, sliding door, complets with shelf | 5¢ Roll Toilet Paper . 6 Rolls, 19¢ Good quality crepe paper, 4-ounce rolls. Not more than 12 rolls to a customer. nickel plated; element with cord 11 Gal. |2 Gal. 3 Gal. — 4 Gal. $3.50 Electric Iron Household size. nickel plated; fully guaranteed. | ©$2.39 $2.75 Glazed | Umbrella Stand (Shightls Imperfect) Assorted blend- | ed colors. Choice, 75¢ Mixing Bowl Set Zane Gray earth. enware, one each, 5 -7 and 9 jinch sizes. $2.25 FoMing Ironing 3 Pieces, 59¢ Table Made of well-seasoned lumber, strongly made; 54-inch size. $1.65 Stone Jam For pickling, preserving and | 95c Earthen 35c Stone Water 7 | Combinette Pitcher | 25 9. —complete with Glazed finish;| $1.25 9-Pc. Set, 95c - |goomplie, wil8 6opint size.” - - - 25¢ $1.25 Electric Table c & Stove” Fully guaranteed; will boil, toast and fry. e T, 95¢ Electric Curling Iron Fully guaranteed; 2. piece piug. Zane Gray earthenware—1 “overed Casserole, 1 S-inch xing Bowl and 6 Custard ps. $5.95, $6.95 and $7.95 Jardinieres and Pedestals $5.00 Electric (Slightly Imperfeet) Toaster Reversible; turn toast without burning fingers; polished nickel. $3.95 Ivory-Finish Jardinieres Several blended and ivory finishes, Choice, $4.95 Large assortment of shapes and designs in the | tollowing wizes— 714 in—39¢ in—$1.19 $1.14—% in.~8&3e, $1.95—10 in.—$1.39 SLE N E N NER EAN NN RN T N NN I E S I N AN NI TSN IS SN S SN NS NN S R AN N SN NN NN

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