Evening Star Newspaper, August 31, 1926, Page 11

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v HIGHWAY LOCATION 1S DECLARED FINAL Dr. Johnson Speaks Before| Gathering of Lee Associa- tion at Ashton Heights. n 1 of the Lee bou & meeting torium, 1 Survey First U Irst th CLAFLIN Opticians Optometrists 922 14th St. Great Bargain Traded-In PLAYER WORN PIANO *8 PARENTS—Here is a that much-wanted piano EVERY TRADED-IN, RENTED AND SHOP- i ROOM FOR NEW FALL STOCK! I By the Associsted Press | MANILA, August 31.—Pirates from British North Borneo long have ter- rorized the inhabitants of the small { Island of Balabac, the southernmost tip of the Province of Palawan, it is ! stated in the report of Dr. Autonio | Alvir, geologist of the Bureau of | Kcience, who recently returned from that reglon. The pirates come from Borneo to | | Balabac and occasionally = to other | parts | it, are e to capture them. cently a Chinese and five Fili- left’ Balabac in a sailboat with stations and other ruin all proposed ~| The Shipping Board has authorized ®land the declared Sena- orking for the » boulevard are se sup- of | trade. he | It also offered for sale the Am :ts | Republic L Pirates From Borneo Terrorize Balabac, In Philippines, Robbing and Killing Moros - | verely injured here yesterday when "0 | five workers on a right of way of the | | pected to recover. THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. U. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1926. the groom was detained. The bride | Marshal Wu Pef-Fu, who is per- she was on hand to | sonally directing the defense of the ed on an uninhabited island. The pirates had killed its occupants and stolen the cargo. y Balabac has a population of approx- imately 20,000, mostly Moros. THREE KILLED IN CAVE-IN Two Other Railway Workers Se- ‘riously Hurt in Arkansas. JONESBORO, Ark., August 31 (®). —Three nten were killed and two se- Cotton Belt Railroad were burled in | a cave-in during the excavation work. | dead: A. J. Hands, 35 vears old; Sim Selmun, 2i, and Warner Fleeman, 25. The injured are ex- SHIPS’ SALE AUTHORIZED. | Sl U. S. Board Acts on Lines to South American Ports. the sale of the American Delta Line American Dispatch Line, operating between Gulf and South | American ports, as a joint service, with the provision that it is not to ‘(-umymn- with the North Atlantic can ne, operating between nd South America, with is not to conflict New Y this hot ning thru the dull season. NUF-CED Clay A. Armstrong |l —or go on your vacation before calling our upholstering Il shop. We will have your upholstering all ready when you Il return, or when your new home is ready for occupancy. || Special reduced rates this week to keep our workshop run- || weather | 1233 10th St. NW. Frank-a-in 7483 Jordan’s Gigantic PAIR MARRIED IN JAIL. Richmond Woman Guevs to Cell of Fiance for Wedding. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., August 31.-—Eu- gene Park, 27 vears old, has been married in jail, where he is held on & charge of having violated the pro- hibition laws. The bride was Mrs. Maude Butler Ford, a daughther of a well known and wealthy tobacco manufacturer of Richmond. Mrs, Parks went to the city hall and pro- cured the license and the ceremony was performed in the cell in which left at once, but see him on Sunday and again yes- terday. It is understood that the matter of paying a small fine will be arranged today and Park will be allowed to de- part. Mrs. Park has four children by her first husband, from whom she was-divorced several years ago. WU BEHEADS 8 STUDENTS. Chinese Allies’ Genemal. HANKOW, China, August 31 (P).— ) Many Are of Medium [[{re\y ' Weights || Suitable for Fall Wear SIDNEY WEST ne.) Rare Price All Th Reductions ree-Piece Spring and Summer Suits Including Stein-Blochs 2500 | 35.00 For All That Were 40.00 to 50.00 Alteratio S For All That \Were 55.00 to 75.00 ns at Cost TOPCOATS All Smart Engl; \\;)\‘M/ae’ Stein-Bloch ish 1-3 Less _ Sidfi%rWesf 14th and G S sUY YOUR PIANO NOW—FINAL WEEK—SAVE RARE BARGAINS FOR NEXT FEW DAYS Annual PIANO SALE Positively Closes Saturday! Don’t let this gigantic piaho sale close before you investigate the tremendous bargains offered! g = g every one once. Here is your chance. oing on in reality now. Opportunity comes to Sensational selling of pianos is Prices have been low- ered on many instruments for last few days’ selling. Final wind up is here. Many great bar- 8 p MUST GO TO MAKE . Small monthly payments on Best Bargains Go First! message direct to you regarding the happiness of your little ones. This sale offers you an opportunity to bring music into the lives of your chil- dren and to start their musical education, which may mean their future livelihood. No one knows but what your child ] may have exceptional talent for music. Give them a chance in life. Little fingers that stumble over the piano keys today may belong to the great artist of tomorrow. Buy now, while you have the chance. 365 ot JORDAN ains left to choose from. One glance at the.prices quoted and you will be convinced that now is the time to buy your iano. m——— | i Charming—Dainty Many Tremendous | Bargains in | Fine New and Used Baby Grands Bargain Price to your & Grand Pianos This beautiful little Grand is made in rich mahogan plain Colonial Model an sweet, mellow tone quality. It is like brand new in every spect, and will add distinction 'BABY GRAND SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS—EASY TERMS FOR ‘ . ‘ THOSE WHO DID NOT INTEND TO BUY UN- | TIL LATER IN THE FALL. Down Delivers Any used player or practice piano within the city limits. the balance. Terms on Fine As Low As case, | has & | re- i home. COMPANY G Street Corner 13th INC. treets N. W. MONEY! Loes o PRACTICE PRACTICE PIANO ARARE CHANCE FINE PIANO ‘89 FREE TRIAL Select any of these great bargains. Arrange for delivery to your home on our liberal terms. If the piano is mnot thor- oughly satisfactory you can exchange within one {enr without one penny of oss to you! 11 students to be beheaded for blowing | Ting. a well known Shanghal laber up a bridge near this city and thus | leader, also was beheaded, and n seriously delaying the progress of re-| merous other agitators have boen allied forces in the fighting against inforcements to the front. Chen Li- | condemned the Canton Reds, has caused eight Other Agitators Condemned by When the cook walks out—console your troubled soul with a refreshing, restoring glass of this delicious fountain drink for the home. Sweee CHOCOLATE Flavored 1 OC MKLK PINT Delivered to your home phone POTOMAC 4000 Penna. Ave. at 26th Street 72707, 7 Fall =dress up L] HERZOG, BUDGET UYING - PLAN FALL is just around the corner— still if you'd take a look in at our windows, or better still inside our store, you'd see FALL SUITS— FALL SHIRTS—FALL HATS— FALL SHOES—in fact, EVERY- THING TO MAKE UP THE FALL OUTFIT. The HERZOG BUD- GET PLAN allows you to select the complete outfit, paying for the purchase in a most convenient manner. BUDGET PRICES ARE THE SAME AS CASH. divide the entire purchase into ten equal amounts --pay weekly ... Ask us I ki

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