Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1926, Page 22

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 1, QIHHILE HONT 1 FURNITURE"S A /rd B MAXWELL FURNITURE CO., 415 7th ST. N.W. Cup Winners of Troop 20 r » : . \ == Back From Unmarred Trip i N _E'anl ] | i N - £ { Cont let b R 1 by Truck to Canada. 4 ) ; | piete LIving Koom | $ TA=L Lo (oW 77 g : ChOlce Dining Room or Bedroom Qutfit | 1 4 Twenty-three Boy Scouts of Troop 4 . - 1 { 20, Epworth M. ch § , win- i A o . o . . B e : ; v Pk ; Our Usual Liberal Credit Terms Prevail During This Sale Washington after a in an automobile trus The trip, tunder leadership of Worth i ; : 1. Shoults, Scoutmaster, assisted by| K . Herbert Angel and Edward Schreiber, R il P : omp ete O I I $1 I 9 was said to be the most extensive ever undertaken by a Washington . Scout troop. It was completed in 25 . 2 days without accident or illness of & § A N G s NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT any kind. 3 The- boys cooked their own meals| § Y P e . : . \ P ; A and slépt in the dpen without tents| B Y o~ $ /% \ Includes: Large Sofa Junior Lamp Bridge Lamp . . Erid Table throughout. The Scouts stopped on | [ “ g . N i P i i) i the way up at Pitman, N. J. Water- 3 < NS 4 & 8 Wing c"‘f’ Shade Shade Mirror Tncludes I“\‘utn\. Conn.: }:n!mn and \\‘al:‘lmm. § : v Beautiful Club Chair Room Size Rug Smoker Complete Mass.: Porf M M Wash- B P ¥ ) R . ss.; Portland; Me.: -Mount Wash ¥e A : Rich Velour 3 cr Junior Lamp ington, Me.; the St. Lawrence Valley | - d : i . 3 in Canada, Montrenl and other Canadian points of interest, and on | Members of the Boy Scout organization the return journey tooi in the Sesqul- £ “Featuos ot the tei vare te asoent | NATIONAL CAPITAL POST, | Wite Fuils to Proscoute. ’ in the vehicle which carried them on & jaunt of 2,224 miles without accident. | (N With Loose i 4 | Cushions e ] ‘ x| Bridge Lamp in one day of Mount Washington, a { 3 Chiet Justice MeCoy of the Distriot Viit"to the anvestor mines acrose ihe | V. F, Wi, TO HAVE OUTING | suprerea Canrs nanctianiissed tor want Canadian” boundary, a reception at of prosecution n sult for a limited Three Rivers-by the commissioner of ivorce filed by Mrs, Carrle E. De Lay, the Boy Scouts’ Association of- Can-|Families, Friends and 200 ex-Sol- 12 Tennessee @vénue - northeadt, ada, an inspection of the 35 New York against John De Lay, an interior State Scout camps in Interstate Park | diers in Hodpitals Go to Mar- | against JoUg Do Avas commenced and the Ramapo Hills and visits to| S r 2 Wkt Foint and Annapolis. | shall Hall Thursday. September 2 last. The hoys making the trip were| National Capital Post, No. 137, Vet James Freeman, Phelps Clark, Donald|erans of Foreligh Wars, will go to| Craig, Gilbert WIId, Edmund Fakes, | Marshall Hall Thureday on its annual William Kettler, Arthur Gilinan, John |outing. 1ach member has been asked | Hebrew. Charles Chamberlain, Albert|to brihg his family and friends and Bean, John Taylor, Jac! r, Wal.| preparations are being made for many lace Bannock, Charles Kocher, Gard-| hundreds. Two hundred = ex-service 7 A ner Henry, Mynor Melntyre, Murray | men who are still in Washington hos- Even in Our Bernhardt, Chaille Sime, Kemper 8ul:| pitals will aleo attend as guests. livan. Gilbert Hedges, James Mc.| A program crammed with events Danlel, Greer Ellts and Harriman|has béen artanged by & committee Chenoweth. headed by Frances C. Hume as chair: - man and J. P. Harris as vice ehair: man. Particular care has been taken WEEK’S PARK CONCERTS. | o see that there are events for the | | P17a13) \ : X 23 - 1 oY ladies and ehildren. H . - By . 4 A popularity contest, dancing, a | . . . y Our newest complete living room outfit; including a beautiful suite upholstered in genuine velour; guaranteed spring Six Will Be Held, Beginning To-|band concert afternoon and evening, a : e iy 3 ‘ oG Beenthl tree vaudeville show and sixteen con- H construction ; every article is selected to furnish a cozy and comfortable room. 8. tests, including varied races for dif- H Which We Now ompy The director of public bulldings and | ferent ages and half a dozen novelty parks yesterday ahnounced the fol. | €vents. are on the "’("h Th,:",‘hwm be b 3, o Towing park concerts for th. ;. be. | plenteous prizes and refreshments, H Fining tomorrow: o " |The Washington Bovs' lIndependent | = |@ 0 iscoun # N ompiete $ 9 August 2. Monday—Cheyy Chase | Band, with James L. Kidwell as direc- g : Circle, Connectleut avenue, Nifith and |tm' and C. J. Brown as manager, will i3 ‘hel“‘“: Bll”d A'fllt’.dl.f CMIOIC BDW’ Sl e o 730 to | WA | oing on the trolie will leave | M8 Pfevails All T’ll‘s Weeh | 2 China Case Room Size Rug 2 Candlesticks 9 pm. August 3, Tuesday—Sylvan| s it Theater, Monument Groun: vy (WARKINEON ‘el A SBENSMED EEESE B i o 9 p.m. August 4, Wed. | Wharf at 10 am. 2:30 p.m. and §:30 An an 6pening week inducement to get our hosts of © Extension Table & 2 Cendles : A m., as it is conveni . them. i 4 p van Theater, Monument | Fovv, i jeave the eraney ol | Ml enstomers acquatnted with a new stock of Dismounds, Five Chairs 26 Piece Rogers e, S0 10 830 BN | whart on the refurn trip at 1230, 330, | [B| Watches, Jewelry, etc. \ School stadiym, Thirteenth and Clif | P34 AR 10 Dt & o v.| IB A visit now with selections laid aside (if desired) . Army Musié School Band, | i ‘W, meets on the second and fourth ~—yes, eveh for Christmas—is bound to prove not i Nonnhurs: | Mondays of the week at the Pythian 5 ong{ a ‘;mt to the eye but & booh to the purse as Grotnas, Maring Band, Yip té §. pan: :ils'l;l:r's.lm' Ninth street. It has 305 well. Your early inspection s tnvited. August 6, Friday—Garfield Park, South Carolina avenue, Third and F e i streets southeast, Community Civic " £ Band, 7:80 to 9 p.m. Man Charged With Assault. |- % = PR — A:Kus(\u Ray, colored. kvhurzed Y with assault with fntent to kill, was Actress Visits Scotland. held for the action of the grand jury ; 915 G street BDINBURGH, July 31 (#).—Con-|on a bond of $1,000, following a pre-| B starice Talmadige and her Scotch hus- | liminary hearing before Judge John | |H bafd. Capt. Alistair MacIntosh, are | P. McMahon in Police Court yes. DIANONBA . WAPCHES . JEWELRY making an automobile tour tland | terday. which will last for nearly tWwo months. 1t was alleged that Ray fired at This is Miss Talmadge's-first visit | Charles F. Grook on Sligo ‘Mill read to Scptland which is a delayed honey- | Friday night because he backed his moon. * machine up on Ray's property. Genuine Huguenot walnut and walnut and gumwood; large size suite with the balance of the outfit to harmonize; tolid oak interior; fully guaranteed. $225 Complete BEDROOM OUTFIT $ Includes: Large Dresser Two Pillows Mattress Beautiful Vanit; .. Tncludes Chifforobe. v Room Size Rug Chifforobe 7 7 22 0 i Have a’Kelvinator installed in refrigerator you ave now using. Select one of Cabi. Kmfln d?uw ::vandm-mnm:: IF you already own a good refrigerator, Then, for those whose requirements are keep right on using it. We wil instal] satisfied by neither of the above, we present a Kelvinator in it,and in just a few hours’ theentire line of Leonard Cleanable refrig- o S : =y Rty == — time it will be electrically chilled. erators, the world’s largest, and will deliver T $26 Bed Outht If you want both Kelvinator and a new the one you choose, Kelvinator-equipped. 4 A ‘, " refrigerator, select one of the beautiful When Kelvinator offers this almost unlim- : Refrigerator $ 14 .98 Cabinet Kelvinators. In these you get a ited line; and since Kelvinator prices and R 2 || 75 oty Kelvinator built right into a refrigerator termsaresoattractive, why be satisfied with : — i ‘ 514 . A o _oeRlll Consisting of a full £ anythmg bllt a Kelvmltor? \ { . z A B —m Toy U il T size brown enamel h_bd, A N\ | ] i ‘rovisi;ln chainA } 1 f a woven wire spring KELVINATOR WASHINGTON SALES ' : : - @ bers; the popular side- || LA RE g and & restiul' Cotton top 741 11th Strest NW. 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