Evening Star Newspaper, October 4, 1925, Page 14

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ROOSEVELT PARTY REACHES KASHGAR Leaves Tian Shan Range With Valuable Collection of Rare Species. as. LA, Indin A 3.—With the (-‘m s of a s hunt for October | Murder I new specimens that “Marco the original sheep. all mountatn nt is ¢ '(:‘1 the SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and_Sailings From New York | ROME Boy of 9 Shoots Baby and Sister, 4; “Mad,” Latter Says By the Associated Press. TAMPA, Fla., October 3.—Violet, 4, and Arth children of Mr. and Mrs. Wil Nobles of West Tampa, were shot by an older brother, Norbert, 9, at home today while their parents ere away. The wounded children are not ex- pected to live. The girl, still conscious at & hos- ital, said Norbert shot her he got mad.” Nor- dent. e ty probation officer |lemllnr.. an hne«m.uuuu DEATHS KEEP BALANCE Means Suicide | Decrease, Expert Finds. lm,rease October 3 ().—An increase | s always is accompanied e in suicides, and vice is the finding of Prof. n to the Inter- tistics, based ds for the countries frem present. finds the State of abolished capital we bas de- ¢ vince then. THE SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 4, 1925—PART 1. SAYS LANSDOWNE FORESAW DISASTER Friend Claims Commander Predicted Break-Up of Ship in Line Squall. By the Associated Preas. PORT ARTHUR, Tex., October 3.— {Opinion that the ill-fated Shenandoah | jwould collapse exactly as it did if it4 { encountered a line was ex- | pressed by Comdr. Zachary Lands- | downe to Capt. George J. Mayers, in ‘lummun.l of the airship tender U. S. | 8. Patoka, Capt. Mayers sald here last | night. The Patoka was In harbor here. When shown press dispatches con- cerning the Shenandoah inquiry he ex- pressed indignation that Comdr. Lans- downe should be blamed for the dis- aster. He sald Comdr. Lansdowne had been a friend of his since 1908. “He discussed with me on more than one gccasion, the danger to the Shen- | andokh from line squalls and thunder- storms,” Capt. Mayers said. “At our last conference on August 15, aboard the Patoka, Comdr. Lans- dovwne exprensed’ himeelf an againt | the proposed trip of the Shenandoah to State fairs in the Middle West.” | TW0 REPORTED KILLED. Several Others Injured in A]abnfnn Rail Wreck. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., October 3 (P).—The fireman and a brakeman of an Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlan- tic freight train were reported killed and Engineer Hardin was scalded and suffered a broken arm, while several other membhers of the crew were in- Jured today when the train was de- rafled at Parkwood. Asks Limited Divorce. Doris E. Cameron has filed suit for a limited divorce and alimony from Donald J. Cameron, a_bricklayer, she savs, earning $14 per day. They were married October 11, . and have no children. Attorne; e P. John sor appears for the wife. who charges cruel COUPON GANADA DECLARES 32,568 RETURNED Dorhinion Immigration Office Takes Issue With-U. S. Figure of 2,217. By the Associated Pres OTTAWA, October 3.—The Canadian department of immigration today took issue with flgures attributed to the United States Department of Labor purporting to show that only 2,217 adians returned to the United States in the last fiscal year. The actual number of such re- turns, Canadian officials declared, was 32,568, and there could be no question as to the accuracy of this figure, as the name of every individual was on record. “It is impossible for the United States Government, with its present machinery, to check emigration across the international boundary,” said one official. ““The department knows that the United States inspectors do not examine or record people entering Canada from the United the last fiscal year the C: citizens who returned to a residence of six months or more in the United States, declaring their in- tention of remaining permanently in count follows: o \ of yarns from normal produetion. ized Canadians and their subjects who had acquired Canadian domicile the YARN PRODUCTION CUT. Drought Conditions Force Reduced Use of Electric Power. GASTONIA, N. (' October 3 ().— duction by (.mmm County ‘mills fol- lows the announcement of an a | power because of the drought condi- | | tions. Two and one-half days a week | ment will be a_heavy poundage | | ce boasts of nln;. more wom- | than any other country in | Or More Anniversary Coupon 512 Good as Cash at The Franc Jewelry Co. During the Entire Month $1.00 Or More FIVE BALLOONS START IN DETROIT NEWS RA'fl Light Wh)d Carnes Big Bags Toward Lake Erie and Ohio in Endurance Test. By the Associated Press DETROIT, October 3.—Five balloons seeking a trophy offered Ly the De- troit News, left the Ford airport at ro-| Dearborn this afterncon in a lght wind that swung them into a south easterly course. The first to ascend was the S builf and piloted by William C. of Dtrott. 1t rdse promptly at 5 p.m. The others took off at five-mju ute intervals 1 ‘Many doctors recommend “De Luxe” bedsprings by name Doctors know the dangers of improper sleep. They know that crimped nights on sagging bedsprings bring pressure on delicate —is for people who practice thrift. Read the contents and note the liberal allowances we are making. This is to fully express our of October, 1925 This coupon when properly signed and presented at the time of purchase | will entitle the holder to a special allowance of $1.00 on Any Purchase of $10.00 to $20.00 $4.00 on Any Purchase of $61.00 to $80.00 $2.00 on Any Purchase of $21.00 to $40.00 $5.00 on Any Purchase of $81.00 to $100.00 $3.00 on Any Purchase of $41.00 to $60.00 l'ranc Jewelry Company Name This is an excellent time to buy your C hristmas jewelry, watches, silverware, etc., during this sale and share in the sensa- appreciation for the generous patronage accorded us since we first opened. n:rves—and prevent the bodily organs from eliminating the poisons of fatigue. To escape these poisons—to feel renewed vigor and glorious health with each new day—you should take their advice and sleep on the genuine tionally reduced prices. We will arrange the terms to suit you Jewelers 627 Seventh Street N ‘Washington, D. C. N.W. Address Please write plainly T M T Sterling Silver Handle MEAT FORK SALAD SPOON 914 Sterling Silver Handle SALAD SPOON or CAKEKNIFE 914 inches long. Very Special 99 - . i inches long. Every diamond is exchangeable in full value on larger-one. Pay 50c a Week on Wi, This Diamond! v"vx A Fine, Sparkling Dia- mond, set in an 18-kt. solid white gold mount- ing. A lovely ring for the “Intended.” Anni- versary Sale price is only = Pay 75c a Week on This Diamond! This sparkling and eye- commanding Diamond is set in en exquisite 18-kt. solid white gold latest de- sign mounting. Priced attractively at '50* Pay $1.00 a We: 00 a Week on This Diamond! This scintillating Dia- mond in a very attractive mounting of the modern style is moderately priced 18 -kt. solid white gold Very Special s 1 Each FAMOUS LA TUSCA PEARLS (Manufactured) At 1 Price The fam- ous La s- ca Pearls now at 1, their former prices. All are P e rmanently guaranteed. $25.00 Pearls NOW.. $30.00 Pearls NOW $35.00 Pearls NOW $40.00 Pearls NOW. . - .$20.00 All in Handsome Jewel Boxes. e - - -2 - - Each Anniversary Sale of Sterling Silver e BEDSPRING LUXURIOUS The dealer who sells Rome De Luze Bedsprings renders humanity a true service. In justie to him, s well 28 to yourself, let no one sell you a substitute. There is enly one genuine Rome Quality De Luxe—lock for the full name on the side rail of the spring. These bedsprings are so honestly and substantially built that they keep their resilience for a lifetime. Buy them for economy as well as health. fhe ROME {ompany 633 West Pratt St., Baltimore The right oz “De Luxe” wayay toslecp The wrong or unnatural wavyy to sleep Formerly Southern Rome Co. T —ot sterling silver and etched glass. Set of six, in case. $9.95 While they last.............. - i Pay $1 Down—50c a Week Bpes— Ao 1:00 P Notehow spine sags and!| —an.: the spine, ndmfl crampli : Dfxe QuALITY [IMPORTANT NOTE: For your protection de- Note chis spring does mot say It ts the I:odv—rhlb dy does ‘Dot Bave to ¢ et American Sheffield Reproduction Water Pitcher Sreciaty Seeks Absolute Divorce. Edna D. [T T Parsons has f pec 3 mand this trade mark which appears on the side-rail of every genuine Rome Quality DE LUXE Bedspring. riced :‘v‘-‘u ":lle N - R T - - - PAY $1 DOWN 50c WEEKLY Old Dutch Design BUD VASE A very hand- some vase in an attractive O 1 d Dutch design. An- niversary Sale price .. . — Kinney One-Cent Shoe Sale Was a Huge Success And We Are Going to Continue This Unusual Offer During Coming ‘Week Builders are at work remodeling our Store, making it a bigger and better Store in which to serve you. Come early. 1,350 Pairs Women’s $3.98 Pumps and Oxfords Low and high heels. First Pair $3.98—Second Pair 1 Cent 95 Pairs Boy:’ $3.98 Shoes Sizes 1 to 5V4. First Pair $3.98—Second Pair 1 Cent 83 Pairs Children’s $3.98 High Lace Shoes Fancy tops. All sizes. First Pair $3.98—Second Pair 1 Cent 110 Pairs Men’s Shoes and Oxfords First Pair $4.98—Second Pair 1 Cent 731 Tth N.W. O Anniversary Sale of BAR PINS Solid white gold, genuine full- $l7 $1.35 cut diamond. Priced during this ILLINOIS Wl CAPITAL WATCHES 17 jewels, adjusted to temperature; sapphire pal- lets and jewel pin, gold center wheel, patent regu- lator, safety recoil click. Excellent timekeeper. 20-year guaranteed case. 50c a Week o Fes B e wET ILLINOIS CAPITAL * WATCHES 50c « Week 19 jewels, adjusted three posi- tians and isochronism compensat; ing balance. Breguet hairspring, sapphire pallets and roller jewel. Guaranteed a good timekeeper. 20-year guaranteed case. g _ e Pay $2.00 a Week on ‘This is one of our great- est bargains—a beautiful sparkling Diamond set in a solid white gold 18-kt mounting of real attrac- - tiveness. Pricedlow at.. This® Fine LA-TREB Tonneau Shape This Lovely LA-TREB Rectangular Shape WRIST WATCH ; Adjusted movement, 25-year guaranteed white gold engraved case. Anniversary price, $20. 50c a Week e aiiee el Sl Adjusted movement, 25-year guaranteed white gold engraved case. Very special at $30. Pay 75c a Wuk —

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