Evening Star Newspaper, September 1, 1926, Page 11

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1 ' acaie : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1926. Invelved in the operation of the bud- |in bringing about “greater teamwork” | noon. There will be selections by the Wife Charges Beatings. get system. ¢ among the Army services, particularly | Citizens’ Band. For-today only e e o . 2709 Tir. | treme cruelty, declaring that her hus- “A Regular Army of 150,000 could | between the Afr Corps and others. | thing will be free at the pool. | Mrs. Mary V. Morrow, 27 | pana several times beat her and be organized, in my opinion, into & |The need existed, he said, for a more| Harry F. Kennedy of this city was | teenth streets, today sued George W. | P00 G (" qown Last July, she well balanced, modern defense estab- | harmonious and effective national de- | re-elected State secretary of the Vir-| Morrow, 1419 Chapin street, for a lim- | gtates, her husband put her out of ployed as manager of a dairy] she | phant-eared men and women, ac- says, and makes $40 per week. g to an eminent Vienna ear torney John L. Krupsaw. appears fat. The ibestclin: basen Tiin the wife. n upon the measurements of patients’ ears during the last 30 ‘no childreri. The wife charges ex- lishment. But economic conditions [fense establishment. ginia Elks’ State Assoclation yester- | oq gj, 3 alimony. They were | the house after tearing up her cloth-{ The nolse and clamor of modern | vears. which show that ears are grad dictate 4 minimum strength consid- S AN day in Winchester and the Rev. Edgar o iz e 0 " He 18 em. | city life are producing a race of ele- ually increasing in slze UPEN erably below that figure. Current | o> | Corpenter. also of this clty, was re.| Married September 20, 1821, and have ing and locked the door 2 L appropriations would maintain a larger ALEXANDRIA. elected State chaplain. The local Elks ; numerical force than at present if | : | who attended the gathering returned S Aol cted the allied_questions of | e - | home last night. Latter in Wel % ; EXANDRIA, September 1 (8 Creel, the newly appointed | Weapon: ki S z council elected manager of the George Mason Hotel, | atter in eicoming Speech fi i vas i d into office at|today assumed his du " are without immer r; a | of the accomplishments | Urges Careful Regard The depleti | Salvation Army for five reserve of mat s be s | submitted Commandant | cond in recent years that th Brent of the urt for this | rs. s E. Duerr, it is set | for Budget Linits. ment found it ¥ to request in-| ¢ty William A oot \eho has | forth that §462.78 was spent in relief | creased appropris s from the last|gerved the city he past four| wWork. | 25 1o A sciiated B ess for partial maintenance urhmm was again chosen mayor. | S s S i | vy uclate Tess. £ he expense of a Te-| Others of the council are Thon .| i 1vi | Maj. “Gen. John L. Hines, chief of 1 255 of the total number of | Rannon. J. E. W. Timberman, E. I\ $7,000,000 in Dividend Checks. | =aff of the Army. welcoming the | and special-| Ticer and Robert S. Jones. | NEW YORK. September 1 (®).—| new clas, . 5 s will sert-| * According to_ the monthly report; hecks in today’s mail will | s . ¥ 3 he Organ- Poli 2 W. W. Campbell there | b t handy for many returning publicly owned cor- | total of $7,000,000. coupons are nego- | r hand, as 1 supplies w « hing the stage of comi-|business has : r Dey me Y Wilmington Philadelphia veral thousand persons are _nvl d to be present at the opening \\\\\ I //// ; \\\‘r’7/// G CALLYNLL LI\ AL UL L AALL AL VL S AL NS S LALLM A (> ::&# - EONC S SRR B IS % ///./u‘\\‘: ; //(/_/\\n-,\\\\ A 3 NOTHER year of SUCCESS—another” year of GROWTH—another : 3 year of MAKING FRIENDS—we are, indeed, happy in the knowl- 3 edge that our policies are pleasing our public and that our patrons 3 have confidence in our counsel. Thru all these years we have worked 7| : to earn this regard—and now every one knows that—*“WHAT WE SAY B § . IT IS—IT IS”; is more than a slogan at SCHWARTZ. = 2 > DN p C anniPEE oy || W. & J. SLOANE 3 ol )N (b)Y 4 M ) ‘G @ C b 709-711-713 TWELFTH ST., N. W,, WASHINGTON, D. C. 3 s\’/ /) \\J‘II’U\:; : F’)l " | ““The House with the Green Shutters” % ECAUSE of our avowed policies on QUALITY and NATIONALLY RECOG- Our Summer Sale Of : NIZED AND FAMOUS NAMES—our stocks do not allow us to offer the - 5 usually featured Anniversary “Bargains,” the $1.50 alarm clock for 58, ~ - . : that is only worth 58c at its best—or the $36 set of silver-plated tableware at HOME F' 'RNISHINGS : $16.50, that was originally purchased to sell at no higher price than $16.50. > THESE SALES POLICIES DO NOT EXIST AT CHAS. SCHWARTZ & SON—we *l ' o ¢ ¥ do not carry items that can be PRICE-CUT AT WILL and in order to make a ;’;’ f eatures thlS week real event of our 38th ANNIVERSARY we are offgring—- oow | .|| Upholstered Furniture Lowered Terms During for the Living Room appeal to the discriminating mistress of the house. g ° ° ° 4 Furniture that is different from the general type which has grown to be so . j\ fih“ S BM{' [t lh]d a y Ce ll @blr a[t ]] @ [m ’f familiar. 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