Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1925, Page 23

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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D' C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925. dered a violin ‘solo, accompanied by Miss Bertha Harr! BANDIT GETS $100 HOLDING UP TRAIN Ldne Thief Spurns Jewels. Robs 25 Passengers and Disappears. Br the Associated Press. OMAHA, Nebr., October 1.—Masked with a white handkerchief, blue denim, a lone bandit he passengers of a Missouri Pacific train and escaped amid an exchange of shots here last night. He took with him less than $100. As the train approached the rail- road yards the man halted a neLrn porter in the vestibule of a d: and, brandis| olvers, forced him to any him into the car. The passeng ed to line up in isle, hands up, while the porter B “Don’t take their tickets or jewelry, Jjust their mone: he commanded. After the last passenger had been relieved of his ey lhe- bandit pull- ed the the train A de hold-up from 4 hesitated to fir hit one of the the robhe No trace of him had been found e: today. DELAY ON UNIFICATION. Holston Methodist Conference Has Not Voted as Yet. October 1 the nt question Defore the Holston Methodist Conference which opened its one hundred nd_annu E no hint tion commi: 1d the battle for pronc ain adopted e he gener: | have charge | ion on the floor. Effect of Altitude. The Geologican Sur that ac- cording to sclience ther Ititude at which water would not boil; how- hed that miles above Women’s DRESSES were command- | § Reproduce Sulgrave Manor. 1 LONDON, October 1 (#).—Warwick Priory, one of the best known man- sfons of western England, dating from \ sl chased by Mr. and Alexuml:r W. Weddell of Rk‘hmun Va., who = 3 H infend to use. the material or tne| SCN00l Officials and Pupils bullding in their scheme to reproduce T . near Richmond Sulgrave Manor, the Join in Honoring "It is intended . to present the Sulgrave reproduction Miss Duffy. to the Virginia Historical Society. Mr. Weddgll s American Consul General PRk Bl Yy VIRGINIANS BUY PRIORY. TR[B”"'E |S PAID ( Mansion in Western England to the twelfth century, been pur- ancestors of at Mexlco City. School officials, teachers and pupils | public schools, who died August 13. IS CONSIDERED AGAIN | The memorial services were held at i the Peabqdy School, where Miss L‘Ilg." ved & ra. Finance Minister to Confer With | o v her cenere” OF the elehth grade Eulogies to Miss Duffy came from Superintendent of Schools Frank W. Ballou, First Assistant Superintendent Stephen E. Kramer, Dr. ball, supervising princiy ired supervising princi- V. Lady, president of the on Parent-Teacher Asso- Bankers—American Concerns Also Interested. ssociated Prees. YORK, October 1.—Di Mexico's debt problems, cove he possible resumption of pay ments urler the Lamont-de la Huerta Merle Cain, teacher at the will get under w Peabody: Miss Gertrude Young, ad- J - | minist e principal of the Peabody- h | Hilton group, and Miss Adelaide Da- mbers o the International Commit. “i& miDeisiatas DrinciDeliGri e fourtt tee of BanKers of Mexico. While the | division, who presided. Miss Young, entire committee will not b Gl Iy desoclated with Mine - r a number of years, described ‘a superior teacher, who had no_equal a% a_character bulider.” The musical program was featured by a vocal duet by Frances Tucker and Margaret Thomas, former pupils S of Miss Thomas. The Boys' Glee Club . ‘;“;“ not re- | ¢ “ine Peabody-Hilton School also shb optuion iy sang, and Prof. Joseph Harrison ren- the debt pact will permit the resumption of service on the 500,000,000 1] h M: GOODYEAR Sory™ o peutinic HEnt I . Ch COMPOSITION carer China. tha way i || HALF SOLES Bedford-court flat, e gaining her color” from the experiences of Sewed on Good “;ullily RUBBER HEELS This week only A MEOSING TO HUMANITY Guaranteed waterproof—guar- TvorAse onzTunoArm'l'ousnms [ Wear 2 pairs eath- “keeps the ftonsils healthy” er half soles. 35¢ bottie At All Drug Stores MADE IN WHEELING W.VA THE TONSILO COMPANY SHOE REPAIR FACTORY 403 11th St. N.W. Easiest Terms On Your New Fall Outfit! % Now is the time to buy. You can open an easy charge account here and pay as you wear. $2 down gives jou your ualini- ited choice of cur stock. "ON NEW Use Your Credit! Appointed a teacher of the first achool system practically continuously until her death. Her first assignment was at a rented building at Eighth and I streets northeast, which was abandoned several years ago by school authorities. Subsequently she taught at the Gales, Seaton, Arthur, Wallach, Carbery and Peabody schools. J. M. Keynes, who recently married . Lopokova, the dancer, is the only living writer on economic sub- Jects whose work became a “best sell- er,” his book entitled *“The Economic Consequences of the Peace” having made a small fortune for him after he joined this afternoon in paying tribute | C ate N fry, 2| MEXICAN DEBT PAYMENT [55.158 1 20 Leiee, A ihe Dintricd Men’s and Young Men’s 2- PANTS and Misses’ "All-Wool sl 4 95 [SUITS O’COATS Come in and see the FUR-TRIMMED COATS 324-3? The newest of the new in Fall and Win- ter Coats—all fur trimmed—at Now” prices! Low tenns of 32 00 Downl smart, new, clever Fall Dresses that we are offer- ing at these low terms of $2 Down. $2 Down wdl buy a snappy new two pants suit or overcoat for fall— in the choicest of the season’s new ' #Buy § fabrics. Come in and open your charge acount now. The Better Store for Better CIothes 703 SEVENTH STREET N. W, Heroic Experts Proposed by Committee. INQUIRE ABoOUT OUR to prevent them. to each school, belleving that the |celved by C. J. Gockeler, treasurer of DEFERRED the public and private schools. ny amount will be re- Clean-up To Be Urged. have placards on display in every |rived here ea Because 80 many fires are caused | Court Mo PAYMENT PLAN FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING Furniture % Carpets Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Linens Upholstery THE LAST TWO DAYS Frlday and Saturday Offer Many Attractive September Sale Specials Bedrcom Furniture 6-Piece Walnut and Gum: Bedroom Suite. Large Dresser, Full Size Bed, Chifforette, Vanity, Bench and Chair. Regularly $680.00. Special SRR $475.00 7-Piece Combination Mahogany Bedroom Suite. Dresser, Full Size Bed, Toilef, Chest of Drawers, Portable Mirror, Bench and Chxxlr. Regularly $630.00. Special, $425.00 7-Piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite. Beautiful Grain Mahogany. Regularly $815.00. Special ....$489.00 4-Piece Ivory Bedroom Suite. Trimmed in Blue. Regu- larly $275.00. Special...... ShcHE B $175.00 6-Piece Apple Green Bedroom Suite. Regularly $430.00. Special 8-Piece Mahogany Twin-. Bed Sulte Beguhrly $855.00. T L R e B S R R L Dining Room Furniture 10-Piece Combination Walnut Dining Room Suite. Regularly $495.00. Special..........c..cc..... ....$375.00 10-Piece Combination Walnut Dining Room Suite. Dull Finish. Regularly $465.00. Special ....$325.00 10-Piece Solid Mahogany Dining Room Suite. Regularly $555.00. Special 10-Piece Mahogany Dihing Room Suite. $2,000. Special’ . 10-Piece Solid Wnlnut Dining Room Suite. $946.00. Special ........ 10-Piece Old Mahogany Dining Room Suite. Regularly $585.00 Special ..... cceciiiinennieiiiiaiones...$202.50 Odd Chifforettes and Chests of Drawers Combination Mahogany Chifforette. Regularly $100.00. Special . . ..$69. Combination Ma.hogany Chest of aners Regularly $72.00. Special ...... S Combination Mahogany Chifforette. Regularly $90.00. Special ...... Combination Mahogany Chifforobe. Rezularly $95.00. Spectal ;. . it BRI . Combination Walnut - €hifforobe. Regularly $132.00. Special ........ Combination Walnut C‘mfforette. Regululy $105.00. Special . . cerene....$69.00 Cox;lt;ination Walnut Chkest. Regularly $150.00. cigbil e deal. Combination Walnut Chifforette. Odd Beds Regu]arly $91.00. Regular]y Regu]nrly $156.00. Combination Walnut Single « Beds. Combination Walnut Single Beds. Combination Welnut Single Bed.s Regularly $106.00. ; ssesccccssssonecess $59.00 Domestic Floor Coverings Heavy Seamless Axminster Rugs Regular Special $55.00 _ $39.95 Wilton Rugs : . $77.50 - Oriental Rug Salon Turkish Rugs Bl i .$125.00 .$110.00 Living Room Furniture Upholstered in Velour, Regularly $365.00. 3-Piece Living Room Suite. Reversible Spring Cushions. Special g $295.00 2-Piece Living Room Suite. Upholstered in Velour. Reversible Spring Cushions, Covered With Rayon Silk Damask, trimmed With Mohair Moss. Regularly $235.00. Special .. $ 3-Piece Living Room Suite. Upholstered in Plain Velour, Loose Spring Cushions, Covered in Tapestry. Regu- larly $310.00. Special 2-Piece Living Room Suite. Upholstered in Velour, Loose Spring Cushions, Covered in Tapestry. Regu- larly $265.00. Special 3-Piece Cane Suite. Upholstered in Figured Velour. Regularly $220.00. Special $175.00 Odd Vanities Combination Mahogany Regularly $140.00. Special Combiqation Mahogany Vanity. Combir.\ation Mahogany Combination Mahogany +Special Combination Walnut Vanity. Regularly $216.00. G e S s SR IR S ccscenesanees 210800 Odd Dressers Combination Mahogany Dresser. Regularly $145.00. Special Combination Mahogany Dresser. Special Combination Mahogany Dresser. Special Combination Mahogany Dresser. Special Combination Walnut Dresser. cial Combination Walnut Dresser. Regu]arly $134.00. Spe- ciall ........., eeooen, e foscosdecaccsssncs Willow Living Room Furniture 3-Piece Light Brown Frame, Spring Cushions Covered in Harmonizing Cretonne. Regularly $70.00. Special, $57.50 8-Piece Fiber Suite, in Baronial Brown, Loose Cushions Covered in Cretonne. Regularly $62.00. Special 0Odd Fiber Rocker, High Back, Loose Spring Cushion. Regularly $21.00. Special................ s Pretty Color Decorated Fiber Suite. Settee Chair . Rocker Table Fiber Fernery, in Brown or Putty Color. . $49.00 ..85. 50 to $3.75 . The Linen Shop $1.39 Cotton Sheets, size 72x90 and 81x90 inches. Reduced to, each.................$1.00 35c Wkhiie Bath Towels, exceptionally fine quality. Reduced to, each SEen ot 2900 Mohawk Cotton Sheets, size 81x99 inches. Re- duced to, each .... T LA Mohawk Cotton Cases, size 45x36 inches. Re- duced to, each. .........0...ccouvininiiee.. 3% Purchases Forwarded . Prepaid. to-Any Shipping Point in the U. S. INQUIRE: ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT .PLAN business - establishment a3 the The committee today renewed its|and most important step toward elimi- ’ In previous years the teachers have ay rei Ve a given talks on fire prevention to their | appeal for contributions to the fund | nating the risk of fire. puplls, but this year the committee | that will be necessary if fire preven: S s considering sending o sturdy fire.| tlon week is to be made n success.| Taft to Be Here by Monday. fighter from the .nearest engine house ! Donations in P e ¢ £ SPRINGFIELD, Mass., . story will make a deeper impression the committee, at the District Na-\ ¢p) _Chiet Justice William H. R Lectures on Fire Danpers DY | on'the children if it comes from the | tional Bank Bullding. lips of the men who see every day the awful results of fire. Results Far Reaching. Whether the plan can be carried out | store window, signs on the front of | will not be definitely known until J.|street cars and pamphlets for distri- | by Col. W H Leo Kolb, chairman of the commit-|bution to the homes through the chil- | Senator, who accompanied him to Dal Thé fireman in his uniform of blue, | tee, confers with Supt. of Schools|dren. To do these things money will | ton. From there he will go to Wi published it because publishers re-|whp, like Walter Johnson, 18 a hero | Ballou. Since the message of fire pre- | be needed. to every voungster, may go into the ' vention can be carried into nea 23 schoolroom in connection with the fire- | every home in the city by appealing | by accumulations of trash in cellars prevention campaign next week and | to the children, the committee is en-|and attics, the committee is empha- grade in 1880, Miss Duffy serdved the perlenco about fire hazards and how | of every boy and girl attening both | these dark corners of the home or tell the children from personal ex-deavoring to enlist the co-operation |sizing the desirability of cleaning out first October 1 Taft, who fs to speak at the dedication in Dalton tomorrow of the memorial to It is the hope of the committee to | the late Senator W. Murray Crane, ar. journ . He was met . M. Crane, son of the late ington for the opening of the Supreme

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