Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1925, Page 33

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 1, 1925—PART 1. FUEL FREES SR | Comedy Mumis Wik, .| SNREINE) SINISENY; | e e e e e Is Given Divorce | WITNESS ARRESTED I ‘ . . o ‘ AHER SN[]WFA”. On Loty Grounds| " ——— = mpreSSlve ValueS 1n Furnlture and RugS Dytha Amodiaiad Trees Home of Mrs. Elsie Sullivan, e R , Nev., October 31.—Be- ¥ HS ROY L 5 caus: . G Le ick, Md. Fancy Figures Now Demand- | £ 1 ot St e | Brunswick, at The PALA A 3 York, wrecked her nerves ed for Hard Coal Substitutes | by making a’ practice of walking | Special Dispateh to The Star. ong the narrow ledge of a 14- FREDERICK, Md, October 31.— : story building. Mrs. Elizabeth |Mrs. Fisie Suilivan of Brunswick, in Local Market n Loft was granted a divorce | Md,, found in her home last She is the daughter of | night shot through the body and borough president in |died shortly afterward while being With stove and furnace sizes of an- | Greater New York. The escapades | treated Dr. J. M. Baxter. 5 - i of her hushand catised her. to g0 1o se Camphell, who reported the thraclte coal impossible o buy ini o hospital, she told the court. scov rested. M Washington at any price, even the o told the lowly substitutes, such as coke awakencal By s briquettes and screened bituminous CONCERT BY GUARD BAND | Shor er midnight and -::-2 s;:hrxlv: nhl:h’v:l“ “-”:-l‘lh:“ i Deal | Campbell and two other men ort a shortage s “ from the house. Campbell d soft coal for furnuces and sioves. und | Engineers’ ‘Organtzation to Pre- having been at the Sullivan he gven coke {s u _ sent Program at Auditorium. evious to finding the body. He is Y = s e 5 old, while the woman is 4 "W‘ An enjoyable concert will be given |3 3 \\,”,N.,, her husband. is R % Wi | {by the 121st Engineers’ Band of |s : rs in the Maryland | S ""“”"'["”” ™ the District of Columbia National | House of Lurrotunn charged with Ll »\fl“‘ i rd at the Washington Auditorium ult to kill, carryiniz concealed v at 8 pm. Arrangements are weapons and selling liquor. made with some of the best Rtk ‘"""lvm. M e price the local talent and out-of-town artists as i M MO L e B Kroehler Bed ]Javenport Suite bituninous ccal, a lump soft coal| girection of' Mever Goldman, who i capable of use in hot-water plants, | \orking night and day to put on one | Effort to Bar Open Shop in West Specxally Priced brings $10 a ton in the h volatile | o the finest band concerts ever heard grade and $14 a ton in the low volatile | i Waghington, and this by a distinetly | Virginia Defeated. : ittt T st mulmlny soft coal and oil cc ssed | helongs to the city. Its members are | (/). ‘ourt, Judge Maxwell to- M S l e S i 5 R i O e L $ 1 75 b Stove’ ialzes; {180 are’ 18I ANl ucal cltidene aoat DL Rba Dot [l i e e MAXWElIE, acy ectiona sists dF a bed-davenport, a wing chair and a club grade, while briquettes, u manufactured | ity hand, for the local Guard Band | SBURG, W. Va., October 31 ial Secret s Colonial Secretary e situat *d a5 | quring the week. The purpose of the [its mine near Lost Creek on an open | 00 ey serious by th s se- | concert is o raise funds to buy a|shop basis. The action was brought | ooKcase With four drawers $58 75 holders have iy it | qress uniform for occasions in which by the United Mine Work: which / Desk h d t sufficiently larg ks to carry them | the pand participates from time m\.m\u\luh-l! that the company had vio- Three sections, top and base in mahog- { 1 i [ 7 1 ) U E e v well into the er part of the Win-| yjjje. It 15 hoped that after this |lated the union wage agreement fini 1 i / v i g and 1 tl % 2 . I\ s hoped that aftei 2 o e a r walnut finish. e { 1 ing space and pigeonholes with suffi- ter. But these who buy coal in 100- | injtial concert this city band will nv[ Judge Maxwell held that the case w0 g T | / c'hn‘ pace f : {" t tat pound and smaller lots may be very | peard in many public places. was one of law and not of equity ient space for plenty of stationery. hard hit by the shortage o nthra L cite. "In any event, they will T ——————— . | | A ‘_ 3 i (1 LIN b y able to obtain when the weather Sitos sk Eie _‘ Ferne‘ry \LL (il & - ~ET Table Dealers in Washington, it was pointed oul today, are between the | horns of a dilemmna, with the public | . A b po o w 11 3 demanding coal, on the one hand, | - $3.95 N $4 75 tho retallers. Cuim banke 1n " Penn | 11™AND G STS. : i he retaile n banks enn- | v 5 have lain idle for half Complete =~ Fa e ! = with metal | - . : These attrac- mine s S el f ) flower con- 4-' 1ece Bedrool N bulte tive end tables S it a arac as er | b § | tainer. Just with book rack . -4 s . the tis 4 . o LIS o B = . in antique ma e Aeoand A e f the year to A suite of distinctive design. Al] genuine wal- injentane o 0 The safest and easiest x f Inty; fHose 1t nut veneers with mahogany drawer bottoms. T ¢ P ¥ ) tractive fern- ,,,,“f;_“(‘f{f?\;u_l,‘» ik i way to wash the most 163 ! e W this is a bably will clothes cleanest in least ‘e i youare !.gng_- not be r intil settlement of time. X I wet— ing your flow g from the dmlnmlm d(n\n ~ . E | gy ers in Free demonstration in : out-of-doors. "RELIG'ON VlTAL F70RCE.”‘ vour home; no obliga- P 4TS ‘ : : 7‘ = — = ‘. .‘ i error tion. Church Council to Present Chris- | Cash Price Y 3 : g ] . I $8 75 tianity to Non-Churchgoers. 3 | v - R ! 4 $129.50 Federal “ou i hurches, ' = night annou B ans for a united . n mahogany effort of the churches over the coun- | Or On Time f finish, the mir- try to “present Chr ty to non- | Payments of | Mahogany fin- ? 5 churchgoer: a vital force.’ ¢ i ish, radio table, ror antique sil- The bringing of new residents of | < E y " N 5 / unities and those who attend | wn with drawer. 10 P' D R S / ver powdered g R $10 Do : ‘ Tavie 5T | -Piece Dining Koom-+Juite | e oined, into the churches also were | enoug] - 5 5 ish. - SR SR $2.49 Weekly commodate a Specially Priced : el e pa It “is expected to get into full | five-tube radio =7 Second Floor - set. A —of walnuit veneers in the Huguenot finish, consists $ I 65 i Al tion to any hall of a large buffet, china closet, server, extension table s or living' room. one armchair and five side chairs. Seats covered in tapestry of Burrows Folding good quality. Construction guaranteed. . o Card Table _____...—-—-——' Ustiished : Wl\{la:ogany mes $1.89 Windsor C‘: 'sor V ' reatn i @hair air v/ \"/ \YAYAATATATATATATAAATAN T N O N T N NN NN N S TNV o Duet Bench $ 1 2. 75 i ; Attractive structed. ¢ - Console table tinue for a ending witt of intensive igelistic work Attractive benches With lift top, pro- Finish il 1?”'*” ] chairs — sturdily i Jle space for sheet music to suit the decora- =i viding ample space for sheet music in -tk well i »ns of any roor Of Traded-in Shop-worm—and used A the bench. tions o y e Palais Royal—Fourth Floor braced. November Sale of High-Grade Rugs and Floorcoverings At Greatlv Reduced Prices Every traded-in and - » shop-worn piano must - CAEREE, Terms on Flayer prne LU | IR | [ “hor: Beautiful Worsted Wilton Wool Wilton Rugs of the Every used piano has bc;n”rri::-;lnhedfi i B | put off buying an- i eliver any & B piano to your home. other day — the The world's greatest Ll piano is soon paid makes go on sale - - \ on of their orig: inal cost. Never such low prices and terms! s A e k In a great variety of new col- Tomorrow’s Greatest Bargain 3 x : ; orings and designs. Shown in P LAY E R P 'AN o s ¢ : | Chinese, Oriental and Conven- A tional patterns for the better 5 room. - = Room size rugs, 83x10.6 and $ ‘ . 3 i 9x12-foot room size rugs, ! = P e | 9x12 feet. I g By | regularly $150.00. 2 Specially Priced PLAYER PIANO | Cop! 20 43, 52 % i3 : s first customer entering our store Monday 165 . t G m D 13 morning. Come early—be the lucky one! Eeoe : a L Ea Monday o e c1rae wrne | ACE QuICK===DON't Walt | .mor-wor vaser Prano— i ; plano buver will go this just like Brand New. Ses of ft—and act quick! thisl In a wide choice of patterns and colorings. Finished with linen fringe ends. Slightly Shop-worn—Looks Like New Bird’s Neponset Floorcoverings DOWN : Sanford’s Axminster : Monday o,,},)y g Delivers to Your Home . a -Rugs & Glaae ; '} \/jfi}j@ Guaranteed Perfect and Seamless A very desirable lot of heavy Ax- 500 ngh'Grade Sixteen handsome patterns from. minster Rugs, woven without seams. Cocoa Door Mats which to choose. In tile, par- With a deep pile. . Monday Ol quetry, conventional designs. ME:J;I: o 85C Suitable for kitchens, bath, pantry, H New Upright k : 5 Knabe Grand p gpiano Baby Grand Beauvais Grade $55 The imported kind. Made :en, halls or in any room in the s295 s345 Room Size Rugs. of extra quality cocoa fiber. Hhe ; s30 Palais Royal—Second Floor Guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. It is IOO‘,L \\-atcrproof, aEremons knows ot the 1 - 1 -2 Onl. Baby : # = - Bl ot e | L arere e | el W Bedr | o207 welh, ST B 9x12 feet stainproof and rotproof, and has a patented waxed back. gain is a sample of the ‘Well worth the price. You wil say it is worth offer will not be dupli- —_— -} SNPIo0’ and rofprooh, 2 CR NN S R RG B A S ot ML) S ek Gl $ 50 Kresge Department Stores Eibis Doyal - Oecond Bloor Hurry! First Come First Served! Best Bargains Go First! Room Size Rugs. OQuality Merchandise Courteous Service These rugs can be pm“chased o —— Lvmc PI A"o co posoyint e 9x12 feet %‘QPALMS ROVAIJ :;ar;v:;' Club Plan—No interest " Rail e etumded . DURING The Fair LS. Pl & Co e Hd 1738 14th St. N. W. THIS SALE Palais Royal—Second Floor e

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