Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1926, Page 25

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ADMIRERS THRONG TOHONOR BURBANK Public Exercises Arranged, But Burial Today Will Be Private. Lated Press R will be ‘permi nal scene, Preferred Privacy. re invited to pul the living monuments in the trees Park, but n life, preferr ed with simplici will be no the Burbank church of ber, Until his recent d religion he was an years had seemed ser pointment, into the | vocation of Honor. al ank home the tree. Sev- 1d some will carry the m where he ¢ ewn path. A Cross, supe Rosa schools <anta Ben B, v chosen ndsey, v 3 h few words. his, will spe Sy A Sewer Contract Let. Contract for the construction of between $3.50 Philadelphia $3 25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington And Return Sunday, April 18 Similar Excursion May 2 SPECIAL TRAIN .8:10 p.m. Ticket Agents Balfiniore &OhioR.R. BUILDING MATERIAL P Up Frame, Trim, Sash and Hardware Complete at OUR Yards Main Office 6th & C Sts. Southwest Camp Meigs 5th & Fla. Ave. Northeast “Rock-Bottom Prices” Hechinger Co. | “Foundation to Roof” “A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—>Sparkling Eyes -Most Women Can Have Sars Dr. Edwards, Ohio Ph Dr. F. M. Edwards fer 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull “eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- tets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands c¢f women and men take Well-Known ician - three million ¢ | Railroads Report $100,000,000 Loss Through Scalpers By the Associated Press ) YORK, Apiil 14.—Lo: ailways of more than $100,00 through alleged “ticket scalp. ing” were recounted in Federal Court yesterday by Capt. G. Bakesy of Portland, Or director of the /4 ¢ Tntelligence. ed at the trial 1 conductors and arged with theft for sale through men who wi not authorized agents. I of three r: three oth ked with the of Chicago, with whom he > bought and sold tickets. Two of the other defendants with whom he said he had conversations were Adolph A. Blum of St. Louis and Re s City. $23,000,000 Bolster Cuban Bank. IAVANA, April 14 (®).—Twenty- THE EVENING EX-CONVICT ADMITS SLAYING POLICEMAN Arrested as “Radio Burglar,” After Brisk Resistance, Confesses Caus- ing Reign of Terror. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 13.—Paul 1fil- ton, ex-convict, arrested at the Polo Grounds yesterday as ‘“a radio bur- glar,” made a complete confession of his three months’ reign of terror, po- lice said, in which he admitted he killed one patrolman, shot two detec- tives and wounded another policem: Hilton's identity was learned by police from a pawnbroker to whom Hilton had sold some of his loot. He was known as an ardent base ball fan, and ay at the Polo Grounds, police and vnbroker's son watched the line of fans on hand for the opening of the season. Hilton was 'recognized and nolice losed in on him, subduing him with jacks when he attempted to draw a plstol and fight his way to freedony. According to Inspector Carey of STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. Island, home. Police said he also ad- |out incldent, no one approaching the U, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 r. The car made its round trip with. ) the ransom. the yard of a Richmond Hill,” Long |to! Ip e b, poseivntel wills gulel mitted’ shooting Detective Charles H,|conductor, in whose pocket reposed |collapsed and was taken to a hospital. e McCarthy last week and sald it was “possible” he had shot Patrolman Jacob Diegel, who was wounded sup- posedly by the “radio burglar,” in Richmond Hill on February 26. KIDNAPED GIRL IS FOUND UNHARMED BY ABDUCTOR Father’s Effort to Pay $3,000 Ran- som Demand Fails—Mother of Child Collnpul: By the Associated Press. FOND DU LAC, Wis., April 14.— Frances Webb, 6-yearold Neenah, Wis., girl who was kidnaped yester- was found late last night at St. cter, Wis., seven miles west of here, She had been lett at a St. Peter home by a man who asked the householder to care for her while he took his wife to a hospital. The child was unin. jured. Posses are hunting for the kidnaper, who abducted her in an automoble. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Webb, yesterday afternoon received a $3,000 was made and threatened that Corns Lift Off Or. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—now and then just to keep them fit. 16¢ and 30c. rived ! Havan services | ¢ h and t on were brought by the cruiser Cuba | wounded Detec| 1ol in currency ar- ¥ day deral Reserve Bank branch in |he fired the shot w Ten millions from Washing- | man Arthur Ke ch killed Patroly | coming. and that he also hirteen millions - | when Kenn A Colorful Fiber Suite 3 pieces $95 The bright Mandarin shade of yellow is made more striking than ever with a diamond weave that is finished in blue. Or the same suite may be had in cafe finish for those who prefer a quieter shade. The three pieces, 5-foot Settee, Arm Rocker and Straight Chair, are closely woven of an excellent grade of fiber and the ensemble is complete with cushions of flowered cretonne. Brightly Tinted Porch Furniture Beautiful combinations of yellow and black or green and black are seen in this furniture for the porch. Every piece is well braced and will give excellent service. Rockers, $15 Straight Chairs, $11 . Sixth floor. Tables, $13.50 Brilliantly Hued Designs in New Chintzes for Spring 50c to %2 Yard Large tloral patterns with stripe suggestions or fruit designs car- ried out in delightful colors characterize the imported Chintzes. while the domestic Chintzes show new versions, quaintly done, oi old ornamentations that enjoved popularity years and years ago. “Marie Antoinette” \ French pattern showing a'beautiful floral treatment with brown leaves, and a center design of a large red rose with a background of green leaves. Throughout the entire fabric is car- ried a lavender ribbont that gives a charming note of individuality. “Louis XVI” Another design with a French his- torical note. A blue field is covered with floral sprays that contain brown and cream flowers with leaves of the same shades. Here and there is a touch of green that brings all of the colors in prominence. “Wild Rose” A domestic design in an all-over pat- tern on a black background. The dainty roses appear in shades of red, vellow, blue and green. Each small design is so arranged that a very dis- tinctive block design is suggested. Drapery Section, Sixth floor, T oodwar 10th, 13th, F and G Sh‘ect:‘ letter’ in which a curt demand for‘ c the girl would be taken to a dlstant ugment funds of (the homicide squad, Hilton admitted |place if the money was not forth: Following instructions, Mr. Webb |and calluses. ve Frank Donnolly, |last night sought to deliver the money and Donnolly surprised [as directed, by giving it to a morning of March. 25 in | Fond du Luc interurban car You'll laugh! Seems Magic! Just drop “Free-| A tin, - | Instantly it stops aching; then short- | Try it! You will have every opportunity to make your home expressive of your tastes, the season, and the best decorative styles for summer, if you choose from these wide and varied assortments. We have brought together the newest and most attractive Furniture, Rugs, Hangings, Curtains, Fabrics, China, Glass, Pottery, Garden Furniture, Lamps, Candles, Linens, Bedwear—Homefurnish- ings of every kind. The gay and colorful note, the distinctive and dii- ferent style, is widely featured. It will be a delight, we feel sure, to inspect these displays, and we cor- dially invite you. A o J/mmmy LA, LA Glass Lamps Actual Historical Reproductions - A Lovely versions of the early American Lamps are shown in these distinctive styles. The stands are reproductions of the lamps which have made history, such as the Sandwich Lamp, or the Colonial and Puritan styles. Allyring Tints Shown in Lamp Shades of Glazed Chintz T e (Glazed Chintz is mounted on parchment stretched over sturdy wire frames and is treated by an exclusive process which renders these Shades washable' and unusually dur- able. All of the bright colors and quaint designs that one as- sociates with Chintz is glorified in these fine offerings, so reasonably priced as to warrant your immediate attention. Plain and Pleated Chintz Bed Lamps; in glazed and semi- glazed firiishes and patterns that match the Shades above. $4.50. New Parchment Shades for Bridge, Table or Junior Lamps show historical paintings as—The Declaration of Independ- ence—The Mayflower—Mt. Vernon—Fashion Print—and many others can be had at prices ranging from $3.50 to $19.50. Lamp Seetion, Sixth floor. Lift off hard corns,|ly you just lift that old bothersome soit corns, corns between the toes|corn right off with your fingers. It It doesn’t hurt a bit! works like a charm, every time. bottle of “Freezone” costs Neenah- [ zone” on any tender, touchy corn.|only a few cents at any drug store— Serious Business AVING is serious business. Not alone because it imposes self-restraint and discipline, but more for the reason that it's a vital duty which every individual owes himself or herself. Columbia” offers every encouragement to PAY DAY depositors. and has a pass book ready for yor. ONE DOLLAK Wil e Columbia ‘O e National Bank Duerpt. l‘;:;is 3% 911 F Street Capital and Surplus $600.000.00 Account Decorated Breaktfast Suite 6 Pieces $97°50 Apple green is the finish of the six-piece suite at tl base is a Japanese design painted in gold and black. s price. On this Drop-leaf Table, Buffet and“four Chairs are edged with a lighter shade of the color. No furniture will complete vour Breakfast Room better than this Suite we offer. 6-Piece Breakfast Suite, $64 In a soft tone of canary and decorated with a iruit and flower desigi in green and black. It is composed of the same piece above, and is well made with sturdy bracing as the Sy Furniture Section, Sixth floor New Color Effects in The Popular Oval Rugs Almost every possible combination of shades can be seen in a new shipment of 500 Reversible Oval Rugs. Bright colors for the room with a modernistic scheme of interior decoration and quaint tints for the room modeled after the taste of . former generations. Shown at Right A field of various colors, including pink, pale blue, two shades of green and black. A dark center is brought out by the lighter shades and that, in turn, is contrasted ivith a black stripe and a dark border. Sketched Opposite A sand field is covered with minute touches of black, white, pink and yellow, while the border is made up of double stripes in contrasts such as only black, brown and a combina- tion of blue, yellow and white are dble to give. 20x36 ...$425 30x60 ...$9.75 25x40 ...$525 3x6 ....$13.75 2A4x48 ...$7.25 Rug Section, Fifth floor.

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