Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1925, Page 18

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .. NOVEMBER 1, 1925—PART 1, _—_— e SALVA“ON ARMY THEFT PENALTY 5 YEARS. STEAMER AGROUND |7 i v aven, it e »r+| TEACHERS’ CHORUS HOLDS eation Association in Washinzton | YEAR FOR STEALING DOG. (0.0 5400 (oo Fure st e ) |Cotored Man Gets Prison Term. | HEAVILY BATTERED o I uimrins” ™™ unale 0| REHEARSAL ON MONDAY |~ Chosiissesarshmushiinl b S mn T oen = s | I numbeoc sompl sl i larger and more Radio Thieves Punished. | “. The H‘\:"‘T":':"“h,:vh\\“nil N :| New Musical Oxgnmu\z(on Plans to N ol systems and offer | temptible Thief.” Court Declares. o fi.D, < ,b,‘, Ju Stafford in Criminal Divis [James mith an . Al | pportunities for cultural and| Justice Stafford in Criminal Division istance Desirable. 2 day sent William Wa Coast G“‘"d Stands B)’ Ready to |engineer. 8he in owned by the Hutch Cog Sule SOl musical growth,” said Dr. Barnes in |2 yesterday sent Harry Tator to Occo. From tha Studio Magazine i ored, 24 years old. to the |inson Line, managers for the Pionaer Near Future. A circular letter sent to the supervis- | i i Sl bnu He was an artiat of the impression ; Save Crew of Ship on Manitou s | e ol iniat or thei st ninesalys | uan fouone yesr oniaichaxgelofiatant S 8 B o T e penitentiary for “five White teamsBip Co. of Cleveland. Her 1on-| 1o firai rehearsal of the newly ! gond The only qualification neces. | iN& a Boston terrier, valued at $230. 1o sell pletnres adl aeen hemn Ex N T hl Ob Mrs. Pearl MclIntruff wa inding on Island Shore. |rage is listed at 5,505: length 338 feet:|niganized teachers’ chorus of the S R e ircw 114 R f B, S T T o sell picture, but it didn’'t happen ercises Tonig in serv- [heum 58 1 o A | sary 1= h ren- | often. He w.= carrying seme of his b e = am eet and depth 3 he | white public sch will be held at | (- ; as 201 M y nading platform at § e DeRmiBs Leatand el A e ] h Cities much smaller than Washing- | nan, 1201 Monroe stre . WORIci o) an art: Aol tEan ho suat f0 ti 40th 7" Pennsvivania avenue Auzust 22 By the Asociated Press I Ty and the Thomson Sc tomorrow night | 1on are sustaining choruses of over May 6. In passing s court | a fellow artixt, who walked part of the ance of Organiza ion’s e 8 2 ! i . at 8:13 o'clock » chorus was or- 200 and a laige enrollment would he declared that a ma a iy vay with him. Suddenly he quickened r pocket was taken. She dis : ON. Mie h, October 31— | i ganized by I Barnes, di- | a xource of pride and gratification to | temptuous thier” who will steal a pet | hix pace. f . . . covered th Pol H. vounded on Manitou Is-| =1, VeAteIaTAt JAMAIoR. rector of music in the public schools, le school d t dog. not to k but to sell. T: . red the S e v zrounded anitou Ts. | ector of music in the public schoo! o 001 depurtment.’ | dog. not to keep. but tn sell. ol S Whet arervc e Annlversary in Washington. Keweehw Point with rudder | 'KL\‘ STON. Jamalca, October 31 and will he conducted by him. fhémaolsia bt st Soitl tha doe (0 dsaler for aTs, whote u-k:)ihm‘; el bt i yropeller jken, the stewmer UP).—The United = States scouling rd works will ba studied and | the animal was recovered 3 “Se v o Charles L. Hu n 1onizht was re- | fleet. consisting of the hatt v erformances arranged. Mr,| During the heavy storms Tator claimed there e eSS ialhe ported in ds ngz battered to| York, Wyeming, Utah and \ hopes to have the chorus|Which swept acr he world a little | wiih him in the antom Yes, what of 12" pieces by a | cruft. arrived here from Guantanamo d In time for it to sing at the |island town in Portuguese West Africa iced fhe dog iInto the “He ix a creditor of mine. Like im The Hutchinson which went aground | today. A warm welcome was il meeting of the department of completely disappeared heneath the | the animal to him | Wifor her. Not | Dreaslonietlc st e Tookat bettor e "1:}: drifted | the visiting squadron superintendence of the National Fd. | sea hearing from her later, he sold the a distanece.” ix morn ropeliar znd\ r'ln: three LR o SR ........mmumummumnmn|||||||nunummunuumnnqumu||nun||m|num|nummnfimmummuu|||un|||mn|munum|muumumnumummumunmumnnmmummm..-— He threw window, it principal speake; ton meeting (o be Army Temnle, st m"hl were meage receiving occasiona' ! ns trom vessels standing | ere especially e ohser t son The Eagle Har S iy Stonsth ¢ 5 { d, which left Friday b ¢ o e'to the Hutchinson's Othel Speakers in List. - s, ca o 15 not expected to re-| farn tndl late tonight Other speakers will be " # | - - 4 S N - A wircless message received at the —— AF prawet 181l seoratary. o) t ! i station late today sald the Coast Guard | a . % arn territory 1" 'h.' army A the ship and was ready e ol A » the Hutchinson's erew 1 _— amer show signs of go Two steamars. the in will furnish music. This hand was racently organized . e public fs Invited ta attend 1o Omet ln w ght's meeting which opens at % "ty Wit et Deferred Payment Plan | ! “ N B DINING ENSEMBLES Holy Living.” At 3 p.m. the he 4 woma's meeting e temple. Automobile Insuring | ‘ i L : WS Sor : e ‘ AR - o [ Abundant Variety and Meeting of Colored Corps. You Can Pay Your Premiums in $10 Monthly Installments ‘ 28§ : % Little Prices Prevail Large, Reliable Companies—Prompt Loss Adjustments Call Us—Franklin 1121 - A “""l'il"l’"f'””f“ ({ Ofics 3 X LAl Whether you require an elaborately i e e i ,,.,.,'7 :,:7 ?[fl,\,} i | i l : A formal suite or a simple, unpreten- g : ‘ tious and informal cottage type, THE McLEAN CO. you'll find it here at the Lifetime General Insurance Agents semer ol he et [ — : S — q Furniture Store and at a little price. Furniture enthusiasts find much to ad- R ; 2 mire in our collection of new and ¥ou ll'Fmd Suites Here gracious dining ensembles. You ap- o Suit Personal Tastes proach one masterpiece of crafts- manship after another---and each Personal tastes differ as much as personal one sensibly priced appearances, and with this in mind i i our displays are arranged with enough different styles to suit all preferences. Italian type din- Grand Rapids ing mur of ten made dining pleces, wal- group of ten nut and gum- pleces with wood, with 72- Spanish char- inch buffet and acteristics, 72- oblong table .... inch buffet J'llst A T?’i?)ed Four-piece wal- Dilr:;r:::uf]rousl :{ nut and gum- gance; walnut wood dining and gumwood A NEW COLLECTION O ERANS i e oblong table .... OF ORIENTAL RUGS Barly . 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