Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1925, Page 14

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25. THE EVENING BOYS’ CLUB DRIVE WILL BE CONTINUED Renewed Efforts Planned During Week to Raise $250,000 Pledged to Youths. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 11, MARGARET D. MILLER D|ES!A. J. EARLING, FORMER ?'\\"L‘e.-é";fl"‘i’,‘f«' RAILWAY EXECUTIVE, DIES | Chicago and 19; and Watertown, service of the Washington Woman Descendant of Early Settlers. Miss Margaret Dove Mille scendant of the early. countr: dent of Wi These are genuine Custom-made Suits and Overcoats —that were made to personal order— from $35 and $45 For some reason delivery was not made—perhaps they [ff didn’t fit as we thought they should. But they are high-grade woolens, hand-tailored, cut on Company. The next y milar position with the rc |Rose From Humble Post With C., headed. a d " U'of this| M. & St. P. Railway to Presidency of Rail System. Medical Sergeants Transferred. Nicholas S. Rule, Medi under treat- ter Reed General Hospi been_re! d from duty at ima, P. R., and assigned to duty at Fort Humphreys, Va., and Staff Sergt. Thomas Molony, jr., Medical Department, now at the latter post, has_been freshman teim at the University of Pennsylvania b I | By the Associated ¥ MILWAUK rment —Albert J. o of th Miss Miller | ) 8. s Miller | 5 a1 Railr Jess Liver it of selling 1S of paper November 11. mer president Milwaukee and St. | here last night at | of his daughter, Mrs Death followed a lin- German Banker Denies Mis- sion Here Was to Arrange World Compact. Faced with possibility of failure, the group of Washington business men who are conducting drive for funds to erect a new boy's club here | will continue their efforts as a group for another week to raise the needed £230,000, “Hello, George; | Only $66,249 has been raised in the 2 | first_ten days of the drive. Leaders Abbey | In the movement feel that this L 2 The s and New J from (wo executives Gover sey If 1 can fit you, they're a bargain, ‘indeed, at Single and Double-breasted Overcoats. Some of the Suits have two pairs of pants. an of th active in cha ing the Civil W ler’s mother was the Woodward _ Miller, A 3 : “Hello, Al; ho 1s presi- St el dent of t rom 1898 | until 1917, worked up humble position to the head of the system he Mr. Barling was third presi e road He aid Smith to Silz wre you feeli W YORK.—David : yauTh quitkhy frade for | and Perrott, mw‘:lncw;’\;vr(lr p eller Milton ope. They have are back from BUFFALO, N. Y The rich, and is turt th down which R er doom, in the Bishop Thirkield a world ican bank » had NEW YORK,—Of all things in New « Leona Baldwin. Vermont girl who cooked a turkey for the . likes department stores best ¥'re “fairylands.” NEW YORK.—Mrs. Valentino, back h | 3 no home and he [ A has no job, but they are not worried. | : N hey may sel very poor wing for the time spent. will now ot ude Owens, ve vesterday th: they had promised the boys 3 with Ben jamin King to Gr : ried, later coming Miss Miller ws Maj. Amon Woodws with the American A of 1812, and was aw lund by the a_ telegraph been cast off and Wis., in 1866 visit any er of division A, - the success of reminded the wood, pr and the perator D. Und Raiiro m their club and added that if they did thelr promise the boys | would their faith in the older | men. | Percy lompson, general presided, over ined his ow wd urged every one to re. team the interest in | his native Miller was born in this ci rn in ¥ pved with her pare H Va., at the outbreak i War, where Dr. Miller charge of the Confederate moved back 1o W just after the w ate tichtield rict hospital shington, how His first position She wi n had learned nd the operation of a nuary 19, | primitive school of Studebaker Bradford Chandler 502-3 Federal-American Bank Bldg. 1317 F Street Take Elevator o was’ with a commercial in Milwaukee. is survived by s ry B. Miller, who nu e wounded at_D: from Europe, says emphatically that | newed efforts. she is not ready to give up her career husband ed the Con ™ ille. Deserted Wife Sues. Blanche O. Hammock has asked the District Supreme Court to comj husband, James M. Hammock port her. She says they ried at Hagerstown, Md 14, 1910, and have > child eating her cruelly, the w her husband deserted h, Attorneys mes Conlan. it Heartiest Congratulations lo The Hecht Company tling Siki Ambassa 1 Fascist tion over the plot Avezzano, st Mussolini NEW YORK.—From Elih e ¢ e of a tribute “He wor v. but lo: YORK After clares, is rep- Ehrhardt What does it cost You to live? G i~ [Taxes 1 / Jtnsurance v /) /water Gas “ e [ZRPESESSRRIFEE SRR First Mortgage Bmonds Call or write for floo'(x:'{ N1 The F.H.Smith Co. G Sruch Building, 813 Fifteenth Sireet 2 INVESTOR IN 92 YEARS an almanac s Abrahan ick showed 4 minutes without lights, Here’s One Item You Can Strike Out! yvour household account book—but I :‘ it belongs there just the same. And its toll is a heavy one. The price is due to lect Jimmie vs he may not of the same me, Lut he is a warm friend of his LOUISVII 4 nts who d wreh her UST may sound like a queer entry in Upon: the Completion of Its New Store. and Best W Success and Prosperily prrowing by States. 5 it “Governme $50 or the 1 shes for Continued to se I FIIITACES sck when t Yearly, it consumes 209 of the sheet metal on your home—roofing, flashing, gutters and spouting Yearly it must be charged with 206} of the labor cost of installing new sheet metal. 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Adams Have Your Eyes Ezamined Today of.oHahin one. Optometrists * Opticians 935 F Street 33 Years at the Same Address 21V ould you lend money to an utter stranger ? OF CcOURSE you wouldn’t! Yet that is really what you do when you buy bonds. It is our function to in- troduce you to corporations which deserve the loan of your money. enterprise still Althe not lost handled 11 . Washington Main 890 with . ance of meeting $3333388333388 4906 4046 b | oo Lo d 33333 $333330:3833332333323332383232833332333233338 *0 *0 he had no r to the CHARACTER IS FASHIONED AT THE HEARTHSIDE he wel back of Issues The properties Miller Bond never strangers tous. They stand the closest scrutiny, the most careful inspection, we introduce them You'll always pay less at Sigmund’s— because we sell for cash—and cash saves you the losses of oth- ers’ credit. Most Remarkable Selling of Fur-Trimmed Coats You won’t find their equal for many dollars more anywhere you look are German Am Federal Re Mellon and before to our customers. L Son may go to college to learn big things rps Transfers. The fact that no investor ever lost a dollar in Miller s for itself! AL25%. ginéer Co: t and polish, or daughter may go to learn the and but character is molded right at the fireside En arts scie Booklet G.L.MILLER & CO. 308 Phillips Building Washington, D. C. What wise parents they dre who see to it that son and daughter live in the NO INVESTOR EVER LOST A DOLLAR IN MILLER MORTGAGE BONDS companionship of refined plenish- ings The little cost of a Karpen upholstered Tiv- ing all the smaller when you consider its i fluence the We'd like to show you some of them. 133832398343303¢3323433434292834¢83 238238334221 room suite seems 338 on household. 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