Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1925, Page 42

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42 % THE EVENING STAR, WEEKS IN HAVANA. {.C. SUPERVISION. . FLAYED IN SPEECH fiore Money for District %4 Ngeded. Northeast Citi- * Y i zens Are Told. spects to President Machado. HAVANA, December 15 (#) —John Var, bronzed and apparently in ex cellent health, Machado sent his panied by M a térnoon to pre- le was accom- eturning from r Augustine, ays there will proceed to Wash. ington for the Christmas holidays. Former War Secretary Pays !e-} W. Weeks, former American Secretary | of W led on President | SCIENCE MAY OPEN DOORS TO GERMANY | International Research Council ‘Will Discuss Admission at { Brussels Session. The question of whether Germany [ana the rest of the central powers shall be admitted to the counclls of international science will be aiscussed ’| again by the International Research Council at a general assembly of that “I body just summoned to meet in Brus- * Denouncin of the District. Other which were refes priate committees were the 7 = 7% T % W, 77 7 ‘”///} Z G077, NN L% ), 2, 7z % Z 7 R % % Z — { sels, June 29, 1926. DIES IN CROSSING CRASH. |l v o jof this The meeting was Ricard of France itive o ernational body ification given th h Council headqua e present system in apital of “taxation | ind opposing other Young Woman Fatally and Three Others Seriously Injured. | BRISTOI 5 Va.-Tenn., December )M sie Eblen, 18 ye: as killed and tl ries were represented at the itomobile was demolished by | meeting to allow the revoking of the fllle and Nashville locomotive | statutary restrictions which. have e crossing four miles west | hitherto stood in the way of admit- ting the central powers to the re- arch council. In addition to this t Al difficulty. a substantial mi- hoTity cluding opposed the admission of Germany and her allies ngton has le: an sub, : | of Norton. | _The injured are Mack Collier, M rought about | wij “ash and Mrs. A. C. Arch Pending | They were removed to a Norton hos provide for | Thel 9,000,000 for | n the upkeep | the review ress whicl PpPropriatic overnment’s &h: Disenfranchised Stepehild. Inc., Auctioneers 4 715 13th Street 'The Henry Cabot LodgeSale Antique and Modern Furniture, Paintings, Water Colors and Prints by artists of note; Rare Old China and Glass, Persian and Chinese Rugs, Curios and Objects of Art from few more years. le that it or Congress nts or doing | quire an ex. | In this way the | Marbles, Brasses, Draperies and many other articles of virtu. eauty kers could fi bills from the Estate of the Honorable Henry Cabot Lodge Former Senator from Massachusetts. The Estate of Gordon Williams by order of Harrison Williams, Admr., together with im- portant offerings from other prominent owners. All to Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday December 15, 16, 17 and 18, 1925 At 2 P. M. Each Day Catalogues on application to C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. Gasque The Reason— Hundreds of Men Came because we said we were SELLING OUT! —and because we backed every statement with real merchandise THEY BOUGHT ALL THEY NEEDED FOR THEMSELVES AND EVEN THEIR FRIENDS: $32.500 STOCK MUST GO MEN'S CLOTHING SACRIFICED! TWO-PANTS SUITS $ 75 M’en’s $30 .75 9" 0% *17 A Special Lot of Collars SUITS 35¢ each Arrow and Ide 3 for $1 Hundreds More of Similar Specials 9c Open 8:30—Close 6 P.M. During Sale PHIL BOBYS CO. 725 7th St. N.W. "™ Address ! % 2 % B. V. D. Union Suits to Closs Paris Garters Sold to 35c pair $6.95 Silk Shirts Now $349 No Exchanges—No Refunds—No Deliveries All Sales Final Our Only Store 7 { " C. G. Sloan & Co., | all parts of the World, Old Sheffield Plate, Bronzes, | | MIX-UP IN DIVORCE CASE. Woman'’s Second Husband Defends Her Against Her Third. KOKOMO, Ind., December 15 ().— | The novel situation of a lawyer who {had Dbeen the second husband of a | woman defending her in a divorce suit | brought by her third husband was presented in the Howard Circuit Court bere yesterday. Meade Hays repre- sented Zella J. Wellington, who was alleged to have “cruelly and inhuman- Iy" treated Samuel E. Wellington, her third spouse. Diamonds sent from Belgium to o With New Accounts Central Savings Bank Under Government Supervision 710 14th St. N.W. Francis M. Savage, President on Savings Wallet, Clock or Vanity Case New Bachelor Apartments Sumptuously Furnished The Blackstone 1016 17th Street N.W. 13" reasnre ot fe. barber shop r telephone and One to three-room suites with bath $60 and $67.50 a month MCKEEV ERsd Rental Agents 1415 K St. Main 4752 AR AN IAIARAIAIS WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925. meeting to organize a Maryland | branch of the Association Opposed to | Blue Laws will be held here this month, Dr. Joseph A. Themper of Washington, president of the national association, and Linn A, E. Gale, its | | secretary, ‘announced after cons {tion ‘with Baltimore sympathi 15. — A With the movement. OPPOSE BLUE LAWS. Maryland Sympathizers of tional Move to Organize. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, December Na- Xmas Furniture Fitted With Glass Tops TABLES, Dressers, Chiffoniers. Desks, etc.. intended as gifts are greatly enhanced in appearance by the finishing touch of GLASS TOPS, such as we cut to order. fThere’s also practical value in glass tops, for they protect, without concealing, the grain and polish of fine woods. You'll find our Prices for glass fur- niture tops VERY REASONABLE. SPECIAL, $2.25 | XMAS TOYS —FLOOR WAXING —Xmas Tree Fences, BRUSH and One-Lb. can | Poll Houscs, etc, are S'YAPI,]‘:Q \\.\\. rest renewed with yer TAS el Bros. Paints, Inamels Special, $2.25. and Stains. of D.C.DISTRUBUTORS OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, MURPHY VAR- NISH CO. AND OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINT PRODUCTS. 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