Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1925, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Legion Saves Body of War Hero THREE ARE SEIZED THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925. VETERAN ACTRESS DIES ing party at both establishments Other members of the party wer | | i OBREGON DEVOTES . TIME TO FARMING From Students Dlsse('tlon Slab| |N HANDBOOK RAIDS E:S“r‘:‘:;nn“ Hond and Policemen W | AFTER LONG SICKNESS |y 1 ey o a5 Vears UL sroliywond Estate to Be Exclusive ST | It was reported io the police sev-' Ada Lewis Prominent on Stage as ' Club for Film Folks= ersl months ago that patients and By the Associated Press. 3ov. Stuart of Vieginia that he was | . HOLLYWOOD. Calif.. September 24 RICHMOND, Va.. September 24.— | wiling 10 verurn and complete ‘nie| Arrests Follow Investigation offpersons “emploved a: Walier Fasd| Comedy Gharacter for Past |fame were B it Sof ek HiReraneimes At first unclaimed and removed to the | prison term. A months Iz ter 5 | o 2 40 Years. ormance dur 3 kb Medlcal College of Virginia for disser. | Thomas wss ! t to Richmon¢| Charges Walter Reed Patients |lective Brown verifled the reports at| £ ra oe " duting hE e R mansion and Japanese gardens, one of tion, the body of Frederick Kenneth |from Canada. L it has never 2 |the hoapital ~Then he ‘.‘,5.‘:3‘31..3}"\ seociated Press ! . the scenic <p H Former President of Mexico | Tramas: Waia o hera formam s bein astmicss <wciines Sdolt e | Were Retting. | warrants, ° oo et ¥ Lewia, prominent on the stage as o Why They Are Upright. s it o et 5 : o o a were mac S He ls C d Only | Coro. h:‘: g:nsrl;‘lll‘r-uhwdngxs'.!‘h. I‘ol;‘| f:r\:h}:’am;f rfln‘::n'g"l :l‘;}\m«lwlfl‘l‘:lzlz‘ el e B (Poopn alianes thao 8 had 'leg nne for almost 40, vears, died |From tie Good Hardware Magasine ‘ANt stores, was announc ‘; An investigatio f reports that|Placed wil urray in Hannon's a: 1.t _her home. in Hollis, L. I.| Stout people. they say. are, rarely |day by agents of a clo ays He Is Loncerned Only | organisation of the American Legion Was Model Prisoner. PR, B O hirer Reed | of business and that he found marked | following o nervous breakdown last {sulles of meanness or Which plans to turn the old place into ¥ w"‘ Cult f B A oaT, 3 ®| Reetering t enitentiary, he| Hospital wers parting with their | money and slips there when the rald|Jjanuary. Well. vou see, it's so difficult for an exclusive club for motion picture I ulture of Beans. AR rer. | money” ta handbook operators doing | Was made. He makes a similar al-| The veteran actress had been in a Ihr-‘m 10 stoop to anything so low | people e mersionian confuctsd by e sinin American | businasa in the vicinity of the hos: | 1egation regarding the cigar dealer. |0 ey S e B e L e Ll the war vecord of the | pital. covering » period of several|Bond in the sum of $1.500 was furnish- the casket, draped in a British flag. Jjy Conslidated Pre | was borne to iis last resting place by A LOS ANGE Calif,, September a corps of uniformed pallbearers. #4—Just a hard-working and tived| Stricken with pleurisy at his work Wean grower on vacation—such i h in the State penitentiary last #d for the appearance of each of the . Trinkle for! months. vesterdsy nfternapn resulted fused. le:nwhiie|in the arrest of William J. Hannon. 15 fail. Tle was 0 conducts a delicatessen three defendants. afiction be- wvenue, and Joseph A% “Hushantn Her Ide: of It. h Dbega nni pleur hix co | tuhercula Gen.' Alvaro Obregon, hero of Cel conqueror Franciaco Villa a ormer President of fow a visitor to La Ciudad Angeles. “I am just a farmer now,” famous Mexican, (garbanos), and have no ambition other than 1o help my fellow m by forming bean growers’ assoc tions that will be to our mutual a vantage. ot hard-working bean rancher. a rea, = vacation. A Mexican laborer. loitering at the station when Gen. Obregon arrived. glanced up from his cigarette just in time to recognize the great president. | Clasps General's Sleeve. “Viva Ja Mexico!” Viva el Gen. Obregon!” he shouted. clutching at the sleeve of the former chieftain of the Mexican Republic in his excite- ment. causing his iron-gray curl back and reveal strong whire testh, but spoke not a word to his humble countryman as he proceeded with dignity to a waliting taxicab. “Maybe the general can tell us about this Year's crops in his coun- try,” a reporter suggested at the hotel “Bueno,” shot back the one-time ‘war lord without waiting for his in- terpreter to answer. General condition *‘Bueno,’ President Calles” same amile. Sticks to Farming. in Mexico? “Bueno,” Declaring that Mexico is tranquil | and will 80 remain. the general con- | tinued: “I retired from politics when 1 left the presidency and have stuck to my 10.000.-acre ranch at Navojoa, in Bonora. The work of installing irri- tion projects and of cultivation has en arduous, but 1 enjov it He atretched forth his left hand as =& good-bye expression. Stepping up to the hotel desk, the general spoke a few words to his sec- retary and then handed the clerk two samples of cloth. Through his secre- tary he made known he wished two suits of clothes made without delay. ‘Bueno” was his parting word to the clerk when the order was given. SPEED NOT LlP;l}ED. Aeronautic Parley Rejects Plan to Curb Planes’ Landing Velocity. PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, Septem- ber 24 (#).—The aeronautical confer- Mexlco, who is de Y.os | Penitentiary sava the “a grower of beans There is no other signifi- cance to my vieit here than as a 1 needed The general smiled gently, mustache 1o and the administration of | with the ! ly, Thomas, serving a sentence for my., was pardoned by the go\- lmno st & few daya before he died. | Residents of the section where the | i« located l'mlmbel&l‘ the dying man's haunting fear of his body going fo the labovatory where | he unclaimed remains of convicts vried and appealed to the legion to intervene. Hero in Air Service. izure nfyl'lnm the Cincinnati Enquires lips in| It says here that , Foulton. in ihe clgar business ai|knees in the world. 29 Georgix avenue, was also ar|Gronch, sted on @ handbook charge. : Deiactive A. W. Brown of No. nol'ce precinet conducted 1 s ne < memhe Lnees any, bu ing might impro: reieried his 10 vor Entering the Fereign Legion in ¥France in October. 1914, Thomas qualified by the next Marck i fighting. He then joined tle Pri | Roval Flying Corps and was vapidl promoted 1o lieutenant and then 1o captain. Meantime he married. 0 In July, 1714, Thomas fell in his 1 Or our ur a(‘P plane and invalided back to ; n 5 ‘America. where he was ordered 1o be- coma an instructor. first in Canada 3 : and then "l orth. It was while on & to Norfolk that the | Prom t Dellverles aviator's tro began. He ed und convicted of bigamy and sentenced to merve five| vears in the penitentiary. Protesting ! his {nnocence on the ground that he | was not conscious of having marrled | Thomas hegan serving his | hortly made his ascape, and | o the theater of war over- 1 =. The war ended before he could again gei into action, and he \\In(@ Contracts are now being made to cover requirements of Furnace or Dis- tillate Fuel Oil for the heating season of 1925-26. Additional motor tank trucks POSSE SEEKS SLAYER. | Man Believed Biding in Dense have been added to insure regular serv- A ice. Ample reserve supply always on No trace of Joseph Stemaz, who fled after killing Sheriff Orville Litchfield and John Leonard. police chief. had been found today as a posse of several hundred armed townspeople took up the search for him. | Stemaz was believed to ba hiding !in a dense thicket several mlles west of here. Some expressed the belief that friends of Stemaz in Toluca are sheltering him. Verdure is so dense that searchers fear only starvation or rigors of ex- posure would be likely to drive him ut. IP hand. Standard Oil Company (NEW JERSEY) Transportation Buildjng Washington, D. C. Telephone Main 9032 i hgnuu s Vlohn | Paganini’s favorite violin is pre- | served under a glass case in the mu- nicipal palace of Genoa, his birthplace. He begueathed it to the city on con- {dition that it never ghould be used. h knesling gives homas | Spanish “women the most . leautiful * remarked AIr. don’'t know that it would improve a titile more your disposi- -nremdmro;ouedmpkrukhyyrnl.lIIIIIIII.IIIII....IIII.I.llIII.IIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIII posal to limit to 75 miles an hour the landing speed of planes in speed con. tests. A Swiss proposal. requiring a1l pilois competing in international events to be provided with a llrenso. in accordance with the rules of the International Aeronautic Federation, was adopted Tt was decided to reduce the num ber of records registered from 1.33 | to 168. PLANE PICKED UP AT SEA Two Alrmen Slved 200 Miles OQ Shore—Identity Not Learned. NEW YORK, September 24 (#).— An airplane and two men were picked up 200 miles off Ambrose Light late Yesterday by the American Diamond Line freighter Eastern Victor, which sailed from New York to Rotterdam Vesterday. The airplane was numbered A-1152. Officials at Mitchel Field said thls number does not correspond with that of any Army plane. No details were given in the message from the ship telling of the rescue. WILKINS BRFAKFALT A Grind for Every Coffee Pot Good Roads and Wisdom “A GOOD road and a wise traveler are two different things,” runs an old proverb. Good roads invite vour car. Be sure vou take the very best advantage of them; fortify yourself with our helpfully authentic Auto Maps and Guides “Ask Mr. Foster!” The National REMEMBRANCE Shop Mpr. Foster's Shop 14th St. at Pa. Ave. Alse 1229 Pa. Ave. ‘m 'm L. S. Plat & Co. The Fair, St Kresge Department Stores iy ZiePALAIS ROYAL Quality Merchandise Courteous Service * Tomorrow We Place on Sale the Following Living Room—Dining Room and Bedroom Suites —and a few miscellaneous pieces of fine furniture— just a few of a kind at great reductions & . . L] Bedroom Suites Living Room Suites One OnIy—s-Pl'ece Bed-Davenport Suite. ’ Onle‘ (‘)‘nlly—d-l"i.ecev Livil;z Room Suite. ol e Reduced to s1 29 | R Reduced to s245 Value $165.00. Value $£327.00. Two Only—3-Piece Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suites. $ 239 Upholstered in genuine mohair. $ Value $469.00. Reduced to 349 One Only—3-Piece Upholstered in plain taupe mohair. Value $315.00. Reduced to One Only—3-Piece Living Room Suite. \With hand-blocked mohair reversible cushions. | A high-class suite at a price. Value $445.00. One Only—3-Piece Bedroom Suite, In American wainut, consisting of vanity, bed and \"alue $259.00. 335 Reduced to $345 Dining Room Suites 10-Piece Dining Room Suite. 258 Reduced to Reduced to One Only—3-Piece Genuine Leather Office or Library Suite. \alue $459.00. One Only—4-Piece Bedroom Suite. Two-tone finish American walnut dresser, and robe. \"alue $295.00. bed, vanity | 219 | One Only—7-Piece Bird's-eye Maple Bedroom Suite. | \With walnut trim, consisting of bed, dresser, vanity, robe, chair, rocker and bench. 5395 | \alue $485.00. Two Only—4-Piece Huguenot Wainut Bedroom Suite. With rosewood overlay. 209 Value $247.00. Reduced to With American walnut veneer. Value $295.00. Reduced to Reduced to 10-Piece Huguenot Walnut Dining Room Suite. Designed by English artisans, suitable for twentieth century use. ?297 \'alue $394.00. Reduced to R educed to | Two Only—10-Piece Dining Room Suites, | Of Ttalian design. Combination Huguenot finish. Value $42 One Onfl'-—h-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite. \With mitered mirrors, consisting of dreuer size bed, chest of drawers, chair and benc n Value $32. Reduced to vanity, full 285 | Miscellaneous Pieces | Three Only—Mahogany Console Table and Mirror, Console has plush-lined drawer. Value $58.25. 319 Reduced to One Only—10-Piece Dining Room Suite. In genuine American walnut veneer. Reducad to o 175 One Only—10-Piece French Walnut Dining Room Suite. \\\;]“'}egg;g‘;“za;lnut oveflays. s 2 29 Miscellaneous Pieces Five Only—Golden Oak Kitchen Maid Kitchen Cabinet. White interior and porcelain sliding top. ! Value $45.00. Reduced to $33.75 Reduced to s45 Reduced to One Only—Solid Mahogany Governor Winthrop Desk. \alue $125.00. 5 100 Reduced to One Only—Davenport Table, Sixty inches long, double Mahogany. \alue SIR75. braced; Finished Antique | One Only—Ivory Double Door Wardrobe. $] 5 With two bottom drawers. Value $105.00. 'lllh anu—[‘ourfl' Floar 79 Reduced to Reduced to ki f » Every purchase from PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES must give you complete satisfaction or your money 4 ‘will be cheerfully returned---without question. Best Low Clean Merchandise Prices Stores POTATOES &= 1o 28 | Grade 15bs., 40c) - CAULIFLOWER, head 25¢ WINTER BANANA % ICEBERG LETTUCE, APPLES, 3 1bs. 25¢ head, 12¢ COOKING APPLES, 6 Ibs. 25¢ CELERY, stalk, 10c | TOKAY GRAPES, 1b. 10c YELLOW ONIONS Ib., 4c | CABBAGE, Ib. 3¢ Sweet Potatoes 5 Ibs. 23c¢ HS“NSET Gotn" FINEST FRESH CREAMERY Butter, . 55¢ EGGS |CHEESE | BACON Strictly fresh, guaran- _Sli(‘_ed by machine. the teed, packed in cartons. rind is off—quality guar- anteed to please. Doz. 47¢ HAMS | Ib. 320 MONEY SAVERS COFFEES Campbell’s Beans. ...3 Cans 25¢ B onaisnsion tap =y o Campbell's Soups....3 Cans 25¢ Del Monte Peaches, No. 2, Can 19¢ will find all the nationally-known brands Post Bran Flakes. . ... . .Pkg. 11c on the shelves of Piggly Wiggly. ORIENTA (bag) Libby’s Mustard LunchRolls ............2for5¢ ORIENTA (can) Paper Napkins .....2 Pkgs. 15¢ WILKINS' BREAKFAST . WILKINS' PERFECT BLEND BEST CANE GRANULATED FRESH MEAT MARKETS \Ol'R LUC MAXWELIL HOUSE LORD CALVERT.. ASTOR We are now operating twenty fresh meat markets, handling the finest quality of Fresh Meats, Fresh Fish and Home Dressed Poultry. We invite your attention to these markets, located in the following Piggly Wiggly Stores: PIGGIN W\GGLY | Best Pimento. American Swiss—in !;-lb. cartons. 14 Ib. 23c A special bargain on a fancy, mild, sugar cured ham, sizes 8 to 10 Ibs. CHASE BORN. OTHELLO CAKES A National Biscuit (‘o.dainl_\‘."l 296 of marshmallow maple cream. Pound, 6¢ 10 Pounds, 59c¢ 100 Pounds, $5.85 AND 1631 Conn. Ave. N. W. Conn. Ave and Macomb St | 23 Laurel Ave.. Takoma 2459 18th St. N. W. N. W. Park 1704 17th St. N. W. 5526 Conn. Ave. (Chevy 2001 P St. N. W. (Dupont 1222 Penna. Ave. N. W. Chase) Circle) S 't i i 2742 14th Ql . W 1803 Conn. Ave N. 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