Evening Star Newspaper, September 3, 1925, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1925. AI- SM”-H BRANDS i s T N o o s ey sttar 2o 2o & A STILL -RUM-AND GASOLINE [restesny alternetn-on. & Dive ok e | oenlibonte.. & larks. automobile founrd Relieved From Duty. { Resign From Army. i ‘haracterizing vi rts of [party candidat ary day un- o on the Iot. belleved by police to have | M et s o Imbrast . the |1 Ty, oot ot CAmag A raasy Sy SEIZED IN RAID ON BAR ""h‘“:""m'““ AL AVIE Foote XIWeL | been used in the operations of the| Col. Gusti “iebeger and Licut.| The President has accepted the rhs governor used” the adjectives “‘wiow” | Mayor Hylan made no reply.* John ID ON N | northeast. ! alleged bootleggers, also was con- |Col. Joseph McAndrews, hoth on |l&nation jepond; Lieut. Jilton: W ed,” “‘premeditated,” “deliberate” and l'.‘ (.'(:m]un, his campaign manager, —_—— . IM 1:1: o nxelms, p-‘vhve n; ::: fiscated. the Army.retired iist, have been re l.lnr;(g,”f\h}_’.'mrfl';e e ”3“",’1 utrzifllr:;‘rfl “unfo d." d the mayor five weeks de 1t : eleventh precinct and members of 5 ¥ i . g lat Kelly e resigna e movecior wilb that i nadjalain that hey Would abide by the ro.|Men Escape While Police Are Di-| VST SUCNCE A riivers, 0¥ G0 e it Pt g e oty at e Army War [tlon of Second Lieut. George A Duer: : : 4 s T. E.|College, Washington Brrracks, and o eld Artillery, oned at Maiso ¢harged that’ Mayor Hylan conferred |sults of the primaries. verted by Bulldog on Guard Burlingame, following a caretully 1add | 1o 0l "o RO oo Bents e amngton BErH n or- | pleiq Artillery, stationed tadison jin s with “the representative of plan, rushed toward the barn they the uring the natibnal con- Friend of Chudbotrne. Outside Buflding. were met by a fierce-looking bulldog. and that the mayor had ad-| Oscar H. Waters, who identified Three colored men who had been in ! e f mite $ie Aenlen tHat Tib dmet Nir ]h)nuself e (‘l’::lrm‘nn of “t‘he negro| A 200-gallon still, four cases of al-{the barn fi;d“lnmhl nearby lwnodnu;fl e B s Mr. Davis | Democratic national committee, wrote iieks escaped. Police, however, planned to New York Governor Calls|Mea ironise candiate, U“*'® |the mayor that a5 a.tormer doorrman of | 16880 Whisky, a drum of gasoline, | escaped. Police. however, plas ‘ 1 he went on say that Mr. Thomas L. Chadbourne, transit lawyer, | sald to have been used in the opera- ‘Walking cautiously past the dog, i ] + | . - s he had noti Cl r i v d I ementa | had the “merve of a Bengal | 1t tion of the still, and about 30 barrels | the officers entered the barn an Publisher’s Stat | to be loafing in the splendo Smith were 4 v of mash were confiscated in a raid 'found the still and liquor, which they slatinl estate on the coast sl L e oo i bl M Travesty. 1g 1o dictate the politics” of |Ker claimed York the “Court of Appeals upholdi h T 2 home rule amendment to- the' State i t & (— No Interest in Party. constitution which would give cities % { - 0 a a r. Hearst has no interest in the [like New York freedom from special tic party.” the letter says, |acts of the Legislature. : ipports its candidates ex-| The three Republican candidates, | : < al o do 5o serves his own | Frank D. Waterman, William M. Ben: ore Or n | caustic attack by the ernor ol oses. e does mot belong |nett and John J. Lyons, took flings at < the publisher. : to the Dembratit Sty | both Democrats and themmelves. — ut a i 1 A Since the | -~ + “What « travesty! What a joke to| Mr. Waterman denied the mayor's paizn R 415 | aar Mr. Hesrst asking the question: |charge that in his fountain pen busi. alik > a ness he had refused to employ Cath dpeeches that € y by He is the past|olics or Jews. : ] o ,lc{';,'nr!iv ,\H r of He introduced it - Lategh L ti this country. The " | 8 . a2 2. 3’:’!\;::\%:;’?‘%\;?"""; sonven SR, mi,u,'r,\ \:‘,,)f_:'\':‘]t”-'“f\.x(.:r \'\i:fi?x;lrn‘ml:‘:n;: . . did: Retail store location, center of city. Three-story | ;‘ELN MLADO.‘V BUTTER is pure butter because it has T et B e 3 eferr Umvel'Sll'y Pal'l{ i building ; elevator. . Completely equipped for men’s H”n (:hurned any - atmosphere scientifically purified— Sty ara b Ehint by praens Tear mysevile, Sa e Wasn- bi 14AIRSY apparel. New. feomt. Rbsohable ventd | ; eathized. Pure air has replaced the germ-laden air which seking supoact| i Bl i b S gEven-yonr Jeubs. & Eqlipment-and- dease for sale; 1 is everywhere about us—and with a special affinity for $2.250. Immediate possession. Write Federal Ad- butter. Proof of it is in the keeping quality of GREEN vertising Agency, 6 East 39th Street, New York. MEADOW BUTTER. - | I e et : Homes' —in = beautiful 1 By suburb — with every city ffl Il convenience | Kian Issue Raised. - | Investigate and You'll Invest { Mr. Hearst had writier th, whom he termed rammany Hall Guaranteed Good Until Used That’s the way you buy Green Meadow Butter. I’s made of selected sweet whipping cream—and Heathized for purity., The leading stores sell it. In case you cannot get it, phone us—North 1670, Stk Getting technical -k For Tender Faces golden « Abov EMOLLIENT MEDICINAL ANTISEFTIC Hahn fpecial Jor WOMEN . SOME STYLES g | With 3 slender straps to H. L. Black & Son. Inc. 1620 First St. N.W. North 1670 Cash or i — or the Price Is the Price Is the Same < 2 = the Same 917 F Street ive it individuality. Ne ~ : . Bhint Toithe Woarerer Getting technical about such love- simply astounding liness is like stopping to analyze a Gl beautiful flower! But when such outstanding style, originality and value is combined with prices so low, explanations are decidedly in order! Briefly—it took all the enormous buying power of Hahn’s six big stores combined to do it! Shoes “blazing the trail” to Autumn Fashion—and to unpar- In royal brown kid or alleled economy as well! By all new Way O black patent’léather. Stun- 3 5 buying “CaNnapa Dry e Doty T e : ‘ ; : A NEw way and a better way. Twelve 1 ‘ lmely Sale bottles of “Canada Dry” resting cosily (3 S . " side by side in a substantial container. Chlld s Ha‘hn Spec1als. TOO! Small enough to carry under your arm if The same “many sales at minute profits” idea that has vyou care to do so, and especially conve- made our ”l’\}l pecial” Women'’s §h0c: 50 \\OHd’?rfuI is > ’ p equally“successful here. And something grown-up”’ about nic “ for motor trips and when ordering the attractive styling too! “Canada Dry” for little parties at home. You can purchase this Special Family Package at every grocery store, delica- tessen, drug store and confectionery store which sells “Canada Dry.” You will find it especially convenient “Hahn Special” P Sy i) 3 Boys’ Rugged Nut ahn Specia “ T for your Labor Day holiday. Brown Leather Misses’ Dress Ox- Hahu - Special School Shoes. Over- fords, low in price, _ Dressy combina- weight soles. Foot- high_in value. Tan tion of tan elk aud form or medium toe or gun metal cali; calf, for small boys last. ¢ solid oak soles. and girls. Flexible 1135 to 13%, $2.95 11% to 2, $2.95 SOER 2% to 6, $3.95 214 t0 6, $3.95 $2.75 & $2.95 —Four Specially Priced Groups— Every One a Wonderful Value it ON PAYMENTS Iz, Misses' sizes- men’s size: small. wometi—sizes for -la wonien These dresses must be seén to be appreciated.: 1t is against G son’s. policy to quoté comparative prices, but these values m new {rocks. are pos y the greatest ever offered by us—and vou know what that means! And betber yet—you do nat need to pay all cash<- oply & small amount dowii and the balance as you get paid. “Hahn Special” “Insured” Silk Hosiery *1.45 Ready, for Fall, in over Al e Cor. 7th & K Sts. Ct rse, 12 ty (:n Lsoa\‘;isf:vvyo\’;:hc-r ;' 7 414 gtl'l St. NW v ! rea; i Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. :\fl;\‘s :E\a(;rchifi‘uns. ¥ 1914—16 Pa. Ave_._ Bottled in the U!S. 1‘ by Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Iucorporated, 2 Prs. $2.65 233 pa, AveSE 25 W. i3rd In Canad . McLaughlin, Lim- . Selling dgent, Southern Sales, Lim- Pres, 1731 L St. N.W., Phone Main A A A A A A A ACA LA

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