Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1925, Page 11

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, NOVEMBER NEARCENTEARIAN omeos 2 HILTARY RO e . —— SEEKING N0 RECORD [ BAD, SAYS DAVIS| e i SRR e Vou may buy Furnfture in this sale No notes or the usual installment fea these reduced prices on our conv John Sherman Mackintosh, | 8 - il W8 | Thousands in Service Now! 98, Says He Is Willing to . 3 &% | | Living in Temporary Shel- | Divided Payment Flan, No interest charges, o tures when you buy on our Divided Pay- Die Any Time. i o : ) ! ters—Some Even in Tents. John “he K o g o By 1 Assoctated Press, grandson Shenman of Con & o Time and the elements rapidly are | - .. necticut, a signe » b Declaration | robbing the Army of house and home of Independence, 1 e 3 | Se ry Davis of the War Depart- | | | | o) SIDES OF 778 AT K,GT “THE DEPENDABLI: STORE" B ; (] o notes or extra charges, % : ment Plan. It will pay vou to investigate his 9Sth birthday ai the home of! ¥ in a statement | his daughter, 1528 Phelps place, and | ® 3 | advocating Cor mal approval of | h- is ;.ryp, tly willin at it shall he & building pro; J "he military housing situation is so {added, a & rt of the expense for neede 1 he met hy usin ST i it b ey ] e e, ozt o, s You Save 20% to 35% OUn One-of-a-Kind Suites and ure of the Army's plight | *d hy the Secretary in a ST. PATRICK PLAYERS | Citeid s opeee ant Floor Sample Pieces in This Clearance Event and a very s i i temporary sh v happy to step aside f wooden barracks thrown up young people the stage. 1 just sitf TO PRODUCE HREVUE" during the World War. here day by day waitil - : | One regiment in Hawaii housed in Despite his avowed readiness 1 a temporary building erected in 1913 death, howe Mr. Mackintosh is an — — One iniPanaraiinia temvardry can: | extraord: ¥ whose memtal| g .o 3 | tonment originally designed to house o : convince iy Season Will Open at Carroll Hall onment o daughter associates that Nov. . One at Fort Benening, Ga., that has he will doubiless live 2 number of ember 16 Swath EBenefl: had nothing but canvas over its head vears more und enter the charmed Perforance. foF v Voins circle of centenarian ol Army hospitals and nurses quarters It is a standing joke i e Phelps in war-time shack | place household how A Kintosh i oo o pairick Plavers will open| About 10,000 & 1nd mules “in good naturedly compl { their sixth regular season of dramatic | Very flimsy stables can’t hear a sound, aithe _ productions November 16 a1 Carroll he imp bility of | his watch by the soft & i Hall, when they will present *Pitter | SU B mantlepiece clock: to have him Patter Revue.” which is described as | that last vear 3| plain he can't see and then have him [ (Gt OOt O ade Up of a | timbers of Army stru 1 pick mup a newspaper and read it e eketches, | musie | PrODerty costing originally more than | | without the aid of glasses and dancinz. in twe acts a 30($ muehfitthe At ) ) i dancinz. i vo acts and 30 ;004 have been devoted to military training was spent by Army detach- | ments laboring to keep their huildings | “lvable." Good Nature. seenes e The ergemble of the revue will con- Pressed for his recipe for ) Sist of more than a score, and promi and advice to the present geners | ment parts of the production will he My rkintosh ~amfl ‘ 1 taken by members of St. Patrick 9 e temperate and zood natured. | Plavers, who have had considerable Jreicempaate i aned [ asers, who have nad consideratie| EXPRESS WORKERS MAKE and never indulzed into founder and director of the plavers Touors, He 19 a sreat tea drinker, | Wil have supervision of the reytie. DEMAND FOR HIGHER PAY however, and still enjoys his two cups | which will be given nightly for two Gl | a day weels | “Ilove the open doors” he said|" Music and lyrics have been pro-|American Company Sets Date for | vesterday. “Autemobiles are all right. | vided by Frank Baer, Agustin Bor-| Conference—Southeastern Has hut they o so fast 1 can't see all 1| guno, Gertrude Power, Charles Gilpin i want to. 1 prefer horses. and In mY | of the Mask and Wiz Club and Clif: Not Yet Taken Action. dav [ have owned some fine ones.’ { <. The sketches have becn ed Mr.{written by Arling Alcine, Jim Rinz Don O'Dea and the draniatic editors The American Federation of FEx-| = | press Workers® Union has made de Ry In order to make room on our Furniturc Lo o ceimsyes mands for cents an hour increase | 4 3 1 2 £ : & | 1 i directing the on. |1 POY Toots G Asmericen Jaitway ¥ . the large amount.of holiday merchandise that 5 | Express Co. and the Southeastern ) > : : A 2 ; emnle o iehe Sramben Heler | Express Co i < i » come in. we have gone through our stocks and Madeline Baker has designed .mdI“:f,e},"‘;.':'flmml»u:\:';‘Eninu:fi"e;\!r:.nr;: . i very low special prices many suites and occasional ected the making of all the cos- |} L = = = L S : s 5 - 3 - firectetithal maklne Aol b & loreRine B I p ; furniture. Mostly one-o ind suites and separate pieces, but they : American Co. has e cem . = — - ] : 4 : B ] s Amonz those whe u proms e s & bhce i bR T tional values. for prices in every instance are considerably lowered nent part e th wage demands. No date bas 1 - H iorati : Murray, Orme beeh ATet by e \‘”“,hm"\ma“ i gains worth investigating—well worth vour immedi fate attention Helene Kearney VESSELS CRASH IN FOG. William C Foatoy Gamaen e S, But All Escape Damage. You Do Not Need to Touch Your Bank Account A Charge Account at Goldenberg's is a most convenient thing. No interest to pay - no notes or the usual installment features. Pay out of vour hudget <imply divide vour hill ln;!lgf a:vd f.n NORFOLK, Va.. November 7 (#) into so many monthly pavments. s hung over Hamp 3 3 Y Louise T ton the lower Chesapeake N\ Vi > Stewart, Mary | | * i and’ Mary | | Mary | | this morning | hips, but little Fram bound 't News from New i e L Dining Room: Suites Living Room Suites Dean Henry. remainina there six hours. She | E * i was floated v the Coast G d ¢ . Py B a . . ~ . f Foots Mi e e ] (1) 10-Piece Dining Room Suite, combination American walnut (1)~ 3-Piece L 0 upholstered $95 e :-v”gf':;v | News. apparently undamaged (walnut and gum). Consists of 60-inch buffet, semi- nhh ed ¢ tapestr oLt SPring clisa rce cushions Fabeths Su 2 . 5 The American steamer Sewell's 3 % 2 snfa Sold arly for $143 Sy e wnoly and Dorothy Byron. |point and the Itallan steamer Gio double-door server, 6-fnot extension table and six a. Sold regularly 145. Now. E=ong roceeds of the performances| o 200 I8 I een, Seswiped 4 : " e FA e THER ven for the relief of the poor |yt AR FREL e Thelr wav good chairs upholstered in genuine brown leather (1) 3-Picce Living Room Suite, over ed and . ‘ s parish, the Holv Re- | {hrough Hampton Touls. The Sew St R e upholstered in jacquard cut velour, taupe with w_w FLORIDA COMMERCE BODY PaGackis Ghiehi| Sl s ot e b g % G 2 background. Consists of < b e Vi | ime atrick’s Church o G Neith g omS ribination Aniericas wal- . Another performance | 3001 wan hadiy e (1) 10-Picce Dining Room Suite, of combination American wal e e s CAUSES ARREST OF TRIO ‘}“ benciit the treasury of Costello| coeded to sea after being examined. | nut (walnut and gum). Consists of 60-inch buffet. glass front china (2) Combination Mahair Living Roomi Sites: $295 ican Legior ‘ I are mow heing com. | === ; case, large table, deepr server with two doors and ) ; of beautiful design. Plain taupe mohair—reverse Men Allezed to Have Insured ) ,‘I(,,‘ ‘,\,‘:I;\«'»mT‘"(‘:‘;I"v‘\{l"l::rqt"h]xl\m‘) 1 six chairs upholstered in genuine brown leather. \ side of cushion upholstered in silk brocatelle. W Profits in Real Estate in o o i iaRmonv e, i <ol larlv for $225. Now Everzlades Country. '\Huru\ V'h\'wir-;‘ph:.c o \X;‘xlmin,.- | direetiatyiio ¥ (2) Living Rn“"" :';'(N‘ ".’”"‘ “‘”‘(,I ]"A Baker's = 2lad; - s 1 (1) 8-Piece Dining Room Suite, consisting of g taupe and blue. Consists of large soia, e b \ .. SELF-DEFENSE ALLEGED | e » six chairs. Sold regularly for $199. Now e IN RACE WAR MURDER | ping onr tockn 1o the smos | (1)} 10:PicceiDiningiR oomiStile) GrandiRapids make: burlwalnut (2) Pullman Bed Davenports, long sofa, three $85 = spring fille shions. Overst i ? diblae i | TURNER & CLARK Huguenot finish. Consists of 72-inch buffet, hm china with pring hlledienstions; verstuiicd e ‘:“‘ bluc o | Negroes Resident in White Neigh- Basement 2 ‘vtr]\hni velour. Opens to four-foot be Sold regu s : ¢ | 2 drawers, server. 8-it. extension table and six artistic or $125. Now effected as a - Tesuit bt o borhood Attacked. Darrow | larly for §12 w.. furnished by the Florida State Cham s e e e - chairs upholstered in tapestry. Sold regularly for (@) I oehler \Davcnpont Suitesconsisting of lonas bedl da her of Commerce, it was Stated here Seeks to Show. e i b R $495. ) - e rocker and chair. Upholstered inf taupe and rose ) oseph is g ar Sinteraaiional] nw ", November 7.—The « - (1) 10-Piece I g Room Suite, mml»inatmn Hugucnnt walnut acquard velour. Spring filled cushions. Sold regu- y ich led policies e preceden the ; 1), Consists of 66-inch buffet. very china ¢z i = Now poured from the home of (walnut and gum) . very large china case v for § D Oscian 1 ro phsaian. with large drawers, server, extension table and six ) R R | ] e e ) edroom Furni ure of Dr. Sweet, his wife and n'mn other | 1 ¥. Brenier was killed (1) 3-Piece Bedroom Suite, oi combination \-;:\n.vv (w nihalses scconilag o fhe) iy ine ralmiomibunsia | LU E e HHIRE( " (1) 10-Piece Dining Room Suite, combination Huguenot walnut gum). Consists of 43-inch dresser. chifforette and 4-ft. lorida Chamher of Commerce e huLhE D anaw | i (walnut and gum). Burl walnut fronts on all pieces. Suite consists 6-in. bow-foot bed. Formerlv sold- a aur-piece suite an_intensive campaign | of breaking ass was 60-inch buffet, china case, server, 6-ft. extensio : < 1 : e j = e : Mpasa cn of dliresiing £l l nf' inch buffet, china la , server, 6-ft. extension ) for 8163. Three picces for. PRl dbcumentary e oUaige e oy ‘“,',:I]',:'“"_‘ il ol e ‘Lh'l.yr\ Cpholiered inlecntyicibiie { (6) 3-Piece Bedroom Suites, consisting of 43-inch dresser. to t 3 '":»'vl'l\"( wits | yhug drawing fire from the barricaded | Spanish leather. Sold regularly for $295. Now.... robe and full size vanity. Choice of American or fuxnsdio -‘“\I;"”"\ s b SRR rkJ | (1) 10-Piece Dining Room Suite, Huguenot walnut (walnut and Huguenot combination walnut (walnut and gum). } cen. fesions, ety S park Improvement Association was | gum). Suite consists of 66-inch buffet, server,’ china case, extension Dustproof make. Three-ply mahogany drawer n tional Lloyds and Flor- | ;4 v both Wettlaufe Otto ity i A 22 2 : 22 z Seldiresilanls F 5 i O Saed | oy T o 00l |. Eeep oul sitiae Thillip” b table and six beautiful chairs. Beautifully figured $2 ‘5 bottoms. Sold regularly for $150. Now ernationally Known British | e Breiner shooting, who followed |original Milk of Magnesia prescribed | , E for (1) 9-Piece Twin-Bed Suite, consisting of 4S-im-h dresser, larg \nderwriting concern, but are local | Wettlaufer on the stand. This asso- | by physicians for 50 years as an ant- burl walnut fronts on all picces. Sold regularly fo = companies orzanized in Chicago hy | ciation is said to have held meetings |acid, laxative, corrective. | 3205, % ) 111!(. . clyc t of drawers, two 3-in. bow-foot Chicazo men and mantain headauar- | ot g the invasion of the | 25-cent hottles, also 50-cent bottles, I beds, chair, rocker and bench. rchment Duco- ters in that city, the Chamber of |} . *wl neigh- | contain directions—any drug store. lacquer finish, blue decorations. Sold regularly for s i e : | | Gate-Leg and Davenport Tables = Unusual Twin-Bed Suite, of combination American walnut (w: THREE NEAR DEATH. 5 y 2 c Sl (2) Gate-Leg Table, 36x48-inch solid mahogany nut and gum), with Colonial spool beds. Consists of 48-inch dresser, Norfolk. Va.. Family Almost Vie- - tops. Sold regularly for §. : v ( chest of drawers, large vanity, two 3-ft. 3-in. spool beds. I:ach piece tims of Escaping Gas. m il can be had separately as follows: Dresser for $69, : (6) Gate-Leg Tables, 36x48 tops. four ma- Gt NORFOLK. Va.. November 7 (£) ; O Rl auich SUSh LS olin T ) Chest of Drawers for $40, Vanity for $75, and Beds Gas escaping from a leak in a cellar hogany and two walnut. Deep drawers and ilies by, { . v ot unt the family o < S53TY eight turned legs. Sold regularly for $35. Now § . for $35 each, or complete suite for ) harles W. Hall tod Mr. Hall, his A \ 5 y (8) Bedroom Suites, consisting of three different styles, all finished :L'fr :.'\.:~:<:n\:'<.A uuflrvfylm-': ;‘L»':\ ooy > - (2) 48x48-Inch Round Gate-Leg Tables, deep draw- ) in French walnut. Four suites have 50-inch dressers worked on for 10 minutes before they | . | | s : solid mahogany top: eight turned legs. Sold regu- ( with stationary mirrors and jewel boxes, large vani- ) b, "T\MI::‘;M'.:_ who was passing - / larly for $50.. Now ) ties and chifforobes and full size how-foot beds. (A Hall home, detected the odor of & wome, d ¥ st A _ : e i 4 ' Sold regularly for $295. Now.... $64 taced I {o the howe. THS SROrL | 4 i 48-Inch Davenport Tables, five:ply mahogany:top | (4).4-Piece Bedroom Suites, two ] cmh avv[ two American wal- {0 arouse the tamily proved futlle and o < £ e he forced an entrance. (gum combination). Sold regularly for $13. Now.... | nut finish (combination of walnut and gum). Full Discovering the ihree members of i : i size vanity, with six drawers, 45-inch dresser. large the family in their bedrooms he tried 60-Inch Davenport Tables, four styles, with solid . size vanity, with six d = e S s %o ‘arouse them, Fafling In this he “7 o < S 2 e chifforobe and bow-foot bed. Sold regularly for o e it HO IS THE ||| ends or turned legs. Combination mahogany (mahog 2 $ 15 $195. Now...... 5 . téred artificial ation { any top and gum underconstruction). Sold regularly for $22.50 and $25. Now. | | 2 ) ! | (22) 0dd Dvessersv 49 uuh cases with 36-inch plate | glass mirror. Combination American walnut (walnut COMMERCIAL MEN MEET a ) Dustproof mahogany drawer bottoms. ( and gum). A s e . -~ $17.50 to $22.50 Steel Beds, $12.50 § | Scld regularly for 75 N - _ ciation Has Session. \ (48) 3-ft. 3-in. Wood-finish Steel Beds, walnut and mahogany |f| | (18) Golden Oak Dressers, 36 inches wide ; finishes. Square tubings, with flat fillers and ornaments. Ideal twin good size plate glass mirror and three drawers. The local chapter of the Commercial \ : € T ind | Travelors' Protective Association held beds. Sold regularly for $22.50. Now d | its semi-annual business meeting a \ | Bl 4 ’ evening at the Metro- \ > (6) 0Odd Vanities, with benches: left over from Lol n $16 50 and $18 Beds, $12. 50 | [ %5 bedroom suites. " Huguenot walnut. Bench sold S, Lynch, read reports from com- R $20. . Va ;2 ch_for b el L WHO WEARS THI CROWNp (34) Full Size (54 inches wide) Wood-finish Steel Beds, walnut, 195520 Vanibyiandibenchi tos ittee chairmen. The post voted a donation, throuzh the Rotary Club, to mahogany and ivory finishes. Lot consists of sample beds. Square i Rockers, Chairs and Benches, match most any bedroom | ) ) e(‘ll“l]('-":'w\»\;;wlvvj’ ficials and | tubing and Simmons Graceline. Steel cane panels on many of the [} suite. ”u;:m'lzal and .g\lnlwrilr n walnut made of gum. Sold ze delegation of oflicials and % 50 to $11. K meinbita. of fns ore chapter. 79 s, S | | regularly for embsial of fie betippre e READ TOMORROW'S PAPER William E. Willar - ] tary Paul H. Stewart and former Na tional President George M. Armor, at - 7 2 2 tended. 2 Z 7 I 4

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