Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1925, Page 26

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26 » THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1925. e o T —‘T'—'—‘_—y—‘— I] c NIGHI SEHBUI_S,‘SM'TH MAY GET BACKING |grserization o pidis tx suovort to| DOLLINGS FIRM HEADS | uine yhe s ot ix coun | MAN FOUND ON ROAD A s | Cotune o Tongenty: s aential popinaion, The goterners | INDICTED IN FRAUDS |, Bentam and Harrison had been con. | HE| PED ONCE BEFORE | it b N o e ienoro, e | It b simost 1 divgrace o st <on Expected to Be Given Illinois | Visit also, it is believed by Democratic | victed previously on the same charge . adherents, should greatly aid the or- o5t e raries o tha: Dollinga he’ man |€an’t drive a car in this day and age of | " h was picked up in a stupor at )i the world, but it is sometimes condu Party Heads’ in 1928, za i 926 local electi 1 N o A 1 7 5 «t X o M\“ n 19! (”) im‘:"'“""“““':"] 125 et vlections A0 | Had Been Convicted of Charges company and its subsidiaries. ol (he | Paralysts Victim Had Been Cared | ¥ b Ao Nprors cive to longevity. CHICAGO, S e 25 = 3 3 States Circe ourt ol | July, she sald, and he gave sntemoher 22 Dever in 19 Previously, But Granted peals In July granted thema vew trial | For Last Year, Red Cross the same name. He sald he was In | =~ George Brennan, Illinols Democratic | ! e | because ‘of “rauity indictments. The this part of the country engaged in [ ew Trials. VRninne Bintaare Tased dn clacilats Worker Declares. research work. He left Kelso for 6 6 Cross executive at Kelso | national committeeman, and 16 other - s leaders of the regular Democracy of | $200:000 Fire Loss in Lancaster. |, .. \ . uwa press sent through the mails in an effort 1 | By the Associated Press Seattle Cook County were to reach New York | LANCAS September COMUMBUS, Ohio, Septembey procure Investments in the companics ANGQTEY R AT AT At the hospital at Ridgefieid the e . ient insists that his name i= Dr is & prescription for W. B. Patterson, Director of | today to escort Gov. Al Smith to Chi- | (P).—Fire toda roved the four- | Dwight L. Harrison and Willlam G. | Stocks 25.~The ivzed man in the hos ) | e athaciel Reich Colds, Grippe, Flue, Dengue, | cago. where the New York governor | story tobacco warehouse leased by L. ' Benham, heads « ‘When the International Note nd | pita Rid; eld, 0 = name will be the principal speaker Sunday | H. Ranck. The huflding was well | Co. and the al Note L LU s o A Eb e andl| Jetpay Zideandld who ey Iuia nazs . Speclal Activities, Announces5:;x“rgfi:.‘:,;.:_.;a.'.pxn‘:fin.:fi’ |m:':():,;,;|l‘lx. ‘ _~q|»(l;k‘:;sl and the loss Is estimated at ‘;\I'|r|x"ag,p Cc \mr ‘m\hrw:l ;efimnla_\': ||: subsidiaries failed a few vears . | phia. after vz picked up on the | One cubit foot of air will raise about Bi.liou: Fever and Ma]l.l‘lfl. s . ratic | $250. ' a Federal srand jury on charges of | thousands of persons lost investments. ' highway early this week. was cared |§2.3 nounds resh water. Plans Completed. i % Was cay pounds in fresh water. It Kills the Germs. Arrangements for opening the Dis- trict's public night schools October were virtually completed today by | Walter B. Patterson, director of spe- clal activities. One new addition will be made this vear to the nlght school system. the Abbot Vocational School, at Sixth street and New York avenue. The courses planned for this achool are printing, plumbing, bas- | ketry and sheet metal work. Rusiness High night school will give iis usual commercial subjects, while McKinley will offer academic subjects for grade and high school puplls as well s vocational work. Programs of Junior Highs. The Jefferson Junfor High School night course will include elementary and high school academic subjects, vocational work and basketry. The Hine Junfor High School also will offer academic element and high school subjects in addition to mili- nery, dressmaking and cooking. Eng Mah. stenography, tvpewrlting, mili- nery, dressmaking and cooking fea- ture the course for Park View School. In addition to these schools M. Patterson has planned to open the Condult Road Mission School Classes at Rusiness and McKinley will be operated from 6:30 (o 9:30 p.n The other schools will have shorter sessions, running from 730 to 9:30 p.m. Those who plan to enoll in the night schools are advised by M. Patterson to register with the prin cipal on the opening night. < Opportunity for Day Workers. i Mr. Patterson explained that the night schools are ained for the henefit of those who are obliged o work during the day, but who desire | to mecure a night school diploma. and for those who wish instruction in the ; various special subjects offered. Each 3 . / , ’ course covers essentially the same g ground as covered by the correspond ; L 5 - B 0000000000000 00000000000000000stsscsrsssse: I IS = Last Day Clearance Prices Luggage Carrier, 69¢ Accessories for Fords! Hub Shields, Radiators for 69c Set Fords, i $9.99 For ali modeir ing day school course. The subject. TR needs of the | 4 M < : encaa TE wa however, repreent H E : YOU’D get tired of th’e World Ser:les if it was p!ayed in Washington every week instead of every :“’“,,"“.;“'.,'_.‘3.’:;".1"‘.‘(‘f#‘.'hi}'i'""nfé.'fffl‘f-'i'n"-" b ; October.’ Taubman.s Summer Clearance Sale is one of ‘tho’se great events that come at certain SR el : intervals. It’s the occasion when every car owner and motorist in Washington has the opportunity of UM i one prepared subect pu v . realizing tremendous savings on everythu}g he needs for his automobile. But even the World Series T o b ‘ lasts for only a week or so—and Taubman’s Summer Clearance Sale has been on for the past two weeks Favoaiars . Shoy i tFunins. ! Tomorrow it ends. We expect you early—and have engaged extra salesmen to wait on you. Units Required of Applicants. ! e e e : Allcaner, $1.88 Gallon Hot and Cold four units in English, two units in Priced for an contalnc“ American history and civies and twelve units elected from the follow- | i ing groups: Mathematics, languages : aocial sciences, natural sciences and ! l 79 commercial subjects. Six additional : $ : units must be completed, which ma represent satisfaciory work done in Sz any of the regularly accepted hizh niom set v school subjects. Not less than two § == units in any foreign language will be Side Wings, A s aties accepted. have at all | $2.95 motor Reinforced througnou: steel, black snamaled on the finest R RSO ACRMARA R Stewart Motor Horn, $3.95 HERRI& FlLéS CHARGES ' | i : e = AGAINST DETECTIVE O'DEA : '.lm Formi e oo o Blue Dot Water Pump, - ee——— $2.95 Force Feed Ofler, 98c An olling avstem that keeps your car running your en- | smoothly and powerfully Erd revded oo | all the time. Easily in- wvery Ford eng) stalled. Special Clearance ow price for this " Instalied, 38c | Sale prices. Radiators tor 1984 Sworn charges accusing Detective : ; g Motometer and et Lawrence O'Dea of false arrest Locking Cap o assault were filed at police head- | aquarters today hy former Representa tive Manuel Herrick of Oklahoma. | F ¥ 99 s o » or = lorns, of the famous Stewart make. Loud. ciesr tone. Each horn very aptractively made Complete with bracket. horn bui ton and wire. Installed for only The accusations are a sequel to the | ineident of last Saturday night it | Mr. Herrick was taken into c Fords at the House Office Building in con- $ nection with the alleged disapnes: ance of clippings concerning heauty g)fllesls from the files of the O'Dea r 7 o T etective Agency. . “ s { The charge against Herrick was : .. ,‘15.’5 S S R sl nolle prossed at Police Court vester i g X ek ol H for large cars, $6.99. day. The sworn statement of Mr. g etalied: Rrse = s 5 Herrick today was addressed to Com : : Rotoscopes, $1.49 : Celluloid, 89¢ missioner Fenning. and was left by | &3 Mr. Herrick in-the office of the chief | p 5t Inctive. beav- clerk of the Police Department. - % 5 . In his written stateme Mr. Her: rick avers that he was taken to the ninth precinct siation withou! having ] heen served E Sinee the 4 Tiin, red aname’ sworn staiemer adiressed 1o it whick _whi Commissioner Fenr ce officials R TRATIIE LI said they could ¢ the thing for repairing rear eur- ion_would be tain light, side curtain, etc. A e ST TS — ——— ; y X A. C. Speedometer, DR HUTCHIN'S { $10.95 AMBER OIL LINIMENT : A whaie of a Top Dressing, 39c For RHEUMATISH. COLDS, SCIATICA b5 4 yaimel tor Makes your car shine Iike new. Kasily applied. Comes in pint cans. A super special for this great event enteré‘; H p-= s Tool Boxes, $1.29 Ready for { Service? ;(:’)l{" ‘Senl Mall:l 19¢ Heating Plant re- Tiha safifaent ik plqcemtnls and re- keep yvour seats and pairs should receive clothes clean at all Made of finest 20.gauge steei immediate attention timer. B with lock and keys. Fits neatiy so your heater will Special price on the running board of any | be available for in- for tomorrow stant service when 1 - - rises. ; Yale Spark Plug need arises. i Whistle, $1.95 Glare Shields, 67c Get Col- bert a it NOW < Prevents the driver from Maurice J. Colbert : i @ belng it Heati) P hi inaln ¢ headlights. Can Phone Main 3 . 4 is blown by fores of g 621 F Street o il Rlea Dy e o vour wind- bulle: " o most ne high-priced ones. i <hield in a _ rendering the max: s e ‘nen vhel oadine b Jifty Drum-Type Headlights, for most $10 95 \ §|] mum amount of ser J e materis vies under any roa:l Tasalicd in aur fe = large cars e conditians. Ty tnen These are the beautiful drum-shaped head- . on veur car. anf know what rea! 4 Jacks, 79¢ lights that add grace and beauty to any car. Sy Socmitort b i Has clear ligat. S s 3 ” = Beautifully finithed and .set off with a most :.‘:: !nmwmm 59'95 .Made of the finest grade “‘f"'vi‘w‘"‘"“ ':‘" attractive nickel rim. Our Service Station 20x315 Tnbes. SHghtly steel. These jacks will :f::"h_"‘“:,,_ o will install & pair on your car, for only Mlemished But Guaraniead $1.19 lift over 2,000 pounds. ; tachiad’ o iany 75 cents extra! Taves $2.75 They fit into your tool box <, make car. - Drum-Type Headlights for Fords and Chevrolets. $4.95 Fahiand Wutiy 98 =k Installed, 50c ext like your hand in a glove. - alled, 50c extra b e Rear Curtain Lights, 49¢ One. 1w or three Elams cellc in reinforeed frames. Re. place theoid ones in 3 rear curtain with Special sale price morrow only. TOP RECOVERING, $2.99 Pyralin Sun Visor, $1.95 =y Of genuine Dupent Premier Pyralin. This visor affords the Ereateat possible protection againsi the glare the aun and at the mame ‘ime serves a: A most Aistinctive accamsory for the car. Installation cost, 25- Lists reguiariy for $7.50. 29x4.40 Dunhill Balloons These are the Top Recovers that make an old car sparkle with newness. Guaranteed to fit all Ford tour ing models. Absolutely waterproof. FEasily installed SET OF FOUR FENDERS, $6.99 They're fgoing fast at this remarkable price These fenders are of 20 gauge metal, finished in black enamel, and have holes already drilled for immediate installation, For Ford touring, roadster an! sarly closed models. Com piete set of four SLALITIY L R, 2 Cook Timer, Raybestos 30 $2.95 Minute Bands, The fin 4 limer A $2.95 hadlon chase. 3ho tranemmiseion v vour engine snuip. 4 fowm s proy shgins o Soectal tor the last day o Cook and note the difference. | Taubman's Clearance Sale car. R R R R R T T T S S P R T T T T T PR T P OO R R s R O R T X T T AN *ree b : ‘ + * * * * $ : * * b $ * * § $ 4 Top Patching: 39c seeessssccccessesesss : Wheel Disc for Repairs your old top covering g RRAEC v e il Fords, Set $2.95 | imeven "t "mese CSPECTAT. ; UR Service Sta- man,s aure your bowelsare regular. Many e e CLEARANCE PRICE tion is ready to D e b i some whee! - install this u 5 i e R F - install anything yo: Everything for Your Automobile Breiors Aeshesandwashesthonns ] | ¢ ; v Step Plates, 29¢ buy at our store, at . firebowslarea_auickly an 1 B % ; Of hneavy. fine @ anominal cost. Don’t 430-432 Ninth Street Northwest nd obtainable at all drug stores. & quality ribbed - o | : finished rubber. Keeps the @ fail to ask about this Stores in enamer. | < ¢ : G ’ “n \\ running’*boatd . of service tomorrow. pLuTO . hands’ e iy o - : - the car free ror: i T ! 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