Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1926, Page 31

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THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926. NSEDTION EASE : e \ Accused of Aiding Conspiracy || of Republicans Against Free State Rule. As You Would gonient s ¢ I - TP ) : s p Like It: Interesting! New hYm k i ] i ou charges of I " G{eT i ; sedition throug ree S . WL { an Garland, Whe st | L. = W Both old homes and new homes April on his a At Queonslh(\\;'n, J Y o entered a ple ilty througl is AR EN ¥ . . T .- 5 oltiog). Ty i \h‘a,x":w was P will find furniture to meet their indi : ; - 3P; an innocent messenger, and that his | §i 3 2 D . 0 | ! - real purpose sming to Ireland | /§| . ! 2z P v1dua1 needs at The Hub. At these 0 2 NZ4CeXNN ars‘ Solrlnle“ :ece B o 2 well-rron A was to visit his sick mother. . Ordered to Post Bond. | : ; } 73 Overstuffed Loose mid-season prices, the money plan- S § { % A Living Room Suite Judge Hanna, after lis! | 5 /S, . . P . . . o 4 P > - & , explatiation of i Garland_came Cushion Suite 8l ned to cover just a few pieces will [ 74 e i of 1 into possession of the a #ble documents, imposed the fl i i 1 This luxurious suite consists of a three- large deep-seated spring-edge armchair ordered the New York man to post |/}l ki W cushion Davenport, large, deep-seated now purchase consxdcrab]y more. 0 A s confoiiable SRl 0d behavior while | i y s:ring-e:‘e Ar'm D - X wing chair to S e R : s £l chair and a comfort : ; . B match. Jacquard the documents were not in : able wing-back chair : And by taking advantage of the Hub's [9 e S v to match. Jacquard 5 0 plain velour on writing and that he had i 5 . g an ’i"l‘"“l"!‘ to w‘li‘!(;h e : velour covered. Libéral Credit Plan the furniture that will B oatiids Backs— fact of finding them on, his person 3 . £ ik asaalivalee did not constitute an overt act of [l Easy Terms! 5 make your house a home, may be put- §§ . Credit! treason, | P . . P > Garland himself testified that the 3 chased and’paid for out of income just documents were confided to him by a | § b man, whom he did not know, for de- - . livery to another man at the Dublin o like rent! railroad station. | 2 : Replying to a question by Judge |/}l 2 0 > 1 1 g Garls w il Polychrome Buffet N : Boo b e e ; = ' This Attractive T e Mirror T v : 1 .k ¢ Davenport Table (11’(\;::;»“..1,\4 of any | A very artistic mirror g | | b THE HUB! i g 4 Mahogany finish with $9 85 ‘I . | . was charged | ! in polychrome frame, 41 $6.98 ] 7 : 3 3 heavy stretcher and +gessfon was hle body called 2 “The Government of the Irish Re- inches long. A very attrac- public.” and with ting in the |l tive value. ormation or malntenance of an un-| | lawful association called “The Irish On Easy Terms! Republican Army of Queenstown.” Charles Edward Russell, the Ameri- ean Socialist, became Involved in the case when the Free State authorities barred him on the grounds that his name was mentioned in the corre- spondence seized on Garland. turned legs. Easy Payments MANN ACT VIOLATOR'S || : WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE : =i $1.50 a Woman Says Husband, Now inl| | | ] Week Pays Federal Prison, Eloped TAEm : for This With Another. i 5 — 3 . | (1] e Suite Br the Associated Press. NEW YORK. June 22.—Mrs. Serene N. Hutsell obtained a supreme court I it f i) 10 V1| Sae o e p [/ \ _—_— i order vesterday permitting service 2 ] = | 4 f i P %— \‘j by publication and by mail of a sum- 215 v % A ) ) J == S P mons and complaint in a divorce suit | f} m 1 [ D MO ez ? ln O ———— PR against Flovd M. Hutsell, who, she < i Vaam o N, | 0 ) Fold g Fu ed Oak G d said, is serving an 1S.month sen- NS Wit Sl Wash. for N P G VE= i i Lawn Bench Porch Swing Lawn Mower 12-inch cutting blades Mrs. Hutsell alleges that her hus- |} i - — p band, who is use the | ! la = Nl 8 | 1 29 name of Frederick . eloped to | fl] 2 ” = i gl [ — . 4& Jacksonyille, Mrs. Annie . — i 5 Laurie Monroe, daughter of Doctor ¥ \ ! ¥ == ST A & ¢ \ R - No Phone or Mail Orders 3 e violation of the M act Lt Y i o SuAn . ‘ { Duffie of Columbus, Ga.. twiseit on June 51, 1915 : : Zu = Steamer Chair 7 “Bay-Shore” i :\n:e!i‘«-fss Edna M. Kemzel ‘ R v ‘Armchair SR | 3 _ % P 17 Fok!ing hardwood frame d $ 49 COURT DELAYS DECISION. : ; : : > —canvas stretcher. - ‘ 3 NI, - S This 10-Piece Genuine Walnut $189 | z e, , No Phone or Mail Orders : 86030 in Arrears in atmony. ||| | * Dining Room Suite—Hilited Finish | ‘ , q=s / = ,W l 2 O e ‘. 1 No Phone or Mail Orders NEW YORK. June 22 (P).—Su- E . / preme Court Justice Ford reserved de. |! A handsome Tudor design suite of ten Oblong Table - cision yest v in a conte it Cuse . . H N, brought agal n K, stor pieces, well constructed and beautifully 60-in. Buffet, Server i China Cabinet finished. Of genuine walnut veneer com- R -tinad 2 Porch Rocker \ Porch Rocker 5 e N 3 Six Genuine Leather / bined with gumwood. The chairs have Seat ‘Glinirs. (hive side $ 98 \ $1.69 ] seats of genuine leather. and one arm chair) v o for This Sui Double woven cane Strongly made—has a il o o oy L seat. double woven cane seat. e 1t o o $1.50 a Week Pays for This Suite No Phone or Mail Orders No Phone or Mail Orders aration sui hat ahout 20 vears tul actor. $50,000 GIFT MADE. Goes Towards Permanent Phi Mothproof Your Furs $1.50 a Week Pays for This an alumnus as aled, t greetings to Presi- who was _initiated it Amherst Coliege in S— : Windsor Type Day Bed — \z;wd.finfi;h metal lr-n||=~ $ 75 1 g £ lity and witl met: cane panels. .ane make—known for quality ai VACATION TOUR ||} | Somoce it rlomee: e | e e veand wies P35 RN AL “‘; ';:;m in stock. Prices start at $1.00 Cash Delivers Any Chest to Yellowstone NATIONAL PARK and the ' | An Attractive 5-Piece SCENIC WEST Unfinished Breakfast Including Salt Lake City ||} Suite and the Colorado Rockies || | \, - e s 4 ] . Starting A Two weeks' ||/ $13£.-§ = = : A ’ - ik = 3 s @ vacation tour || Consists of a Shaped-top Drop-leaf i 2k A [PSh, = LHG TS ‘:m :,"’:; t‘:;"ful;{e:; Il | Tsble and four Spindieback Chairs. > g i S A i o ) measure or ||| G = : : M, This $189 Genuine-Walnut Veneered L. R oo Bedroom Suite ~J An all-expense, [jf . 3 5 : ;\ersonlllyp con- Unfinished Here are four charming pieces. As illustrated, a Chifforobe, gl ducted tour o the [ d W. d S i =i d Drop-Legf Dresser, Bow-foot Bled with solid px:lnels and four-drawer Vanity. Finely L | ‘”7 = made American walnut veneer and gumwood. Each piece nicely fin- ,m'i,, y‘,‘u “;,,‘,:'.',f ! Door an ln O Creens Table ished. Dresser has large mirror. Two-tone panel decorated fronts add ural scenic, won- ‘ Charge It! On Easy Credit Terms g L to the attractiveness of this low-priced suite. Chairs and bench are extra. ders of the world — a trip that you will toeraesomuen |1 | Screen Door Window Screens No Phone or an ordinary two- Mail Orders weeks® vacation. | f W.alndciinined ) ¥ = , E m—— % = Write or call at a . ® 15 inches = : = = Bass!net Brown Fiber ihe Travel Buresy frames—a goo = high —open to = = Roll Arm A Salacaseion. > serviceable door. : (O 33 inches, wal- - = b : = : WALTER V. SHIPLEY : Size 2 ft. 6 in| by 6 $8 8 onut-stained Assistant General Passenger Adent 1 3 fi = & frames. Woodward Bldg.,15th & H Streets, N.W. 3 = = = = 4 Phone: Main 3300 i i 1 = Wood — en- amel finish, Baltimore || | |BH $1.59 |{ 39c| WASHINGTONS GREATEST FURNITURE STORE.. Se E N & Chio 11 : : Seventh and D Streets N.W. i Mt rdere 8 Mail Orders $1.50 a Week Pays for This Suite

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