Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1926, Page 32

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926. “AV[NG:NG ANGEI-” 12.910,000 Persons in U. S. Moving Today: MONTGOMERY G. 0. P. [cic!uiiaisiici. Windeor W Hioanes| FLOWER DISPLAY LARGE. PRANE R PnTARE i srocre s om f Comus. ot % IR R A President Secreta iee Pri WILLIAM H. WEBR DR PANIEL " DAvIS 1100.000 New York Families Set High Peak| CANDIDATES LISTED . itz oot i ot show opne e ||+ o™ - - district has been deferred and it is With Many Exhibits. RU[E IS RESENTEDA i understood to be probable that no | gi...i Dispateh to The Star | By the Assoctated Pr I persons 1 the Tinfted States wil Hay i candidate for clerk of the Circuit| "~ 4 = 3 NEW YORK. ( : (IR et o oo e e State Committee Announces County | CERTA5IE, Jor lerk HYATTSVILLE, Md., October 1.—A & % | horaes ot et rAmerc' | changed their places of resitence by | oo g oineees for Fall The other candidates are large variety of flowers on hand for are using automobiles | Midnight tonight and at an aggregate State Senate—Mrs. Mary T. Stock | the annual Fall show of the Hyatts- 7, s esi : of Bethesda s : Son A Th it Election. < S p.| ville Hortlcultural Society, opening & - g ’)‘ Lawyer Gwes It as Reason | anys - : ~ e : brdera " tiguse” St DelecatesWalter o thia rentle il i e . arfies’ serving the SRS “lumley of Takoma Park tonigh the parish hall of Pinkney WASHINGTON. State's attorney—Harold C. Smith | Memorial Church here, indicates a NGO | with their camel and pony r. b & srted to the asso- | Special Dikpatch to The Star for Quitting Mrs. Wright’s | ; : il i Wit B RGO L i : b R e Phone HOME OFFICE, an Gas Association esti i great October 1 shift involves o A, I Dotober 1.- he | County treasurer—Richard C.Drum Dahlia: s and other flowers, Main 8970 1010 VERMONT AVE. Case Against Hushand. mates that approximately 2,910,000 | mostly city people, but by . Republican State central committee | Hunt of Bethesda. fruits, canned goods, etc.. will be on n County commissioners—First dis- | gy < | thousands of ten; bt for Montgomery County—Paul Sleman s m Eatly wee X o ousands of t 2 ontgomery Cof Sleman, x splay at the show, which will end . s ¥ 5 g ¥ tric am arvey of s 4 ¢ A Washington Company for Washington \"' ot - 5 chairman: Wilson L. Townsend, F. r.r,lml-mm.'n:x’,,‘:\ ;.',',',‘.L‘ ,,' ‘Il‘l’l“"";“"”'(’ tomorrow night. C. A. Magoon s/ ingt, y for ingt ’, harvested chairman_of the exhibition committee : Automobile Owners By the Associated Press : 5 : . rnard Welsh, Mrs. « olmes | Roc - CHICAGO. Oetoner 1 arthur b, | KIDNAPED AND ROBBED | nigher. SN WEIRR;, M o g e N R in charge. T. D. Jarrell of Hyatts- In New York alone it is estimated |and Simon O. Smith—has announced | Sherlft_James 0 Thompson of | ¢ille is president of the society Socibitiomii sarrett Park pecializing in Cloud feels that he is an 14 | BN Santriment of goe| OF $2 075 AND CLOTHES that ulm\ll 100,000 families will take | the selection of the following candi = = R uganane uf vasguber e . o AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE rosecuted case o a el | 379 Al St X 0me, 0% Inickn ‘oo 9 | Romecute ' L b ki Btore i Bban " Abandonad “ingmoving in e o1ty S hid o \Ezhrox on “‘.\'fl,,"..(.”"',.‘,- "}:f,?;g;..,,s charise M“rd" Suspect Csptured Wright against her est | . . . right against her estrang ! moving vans skyrocketed and in MANY | Johnton of Germetonn Tamey | Special Dispateh to The Star Hotel Gordon Our Single Combination tect hust o 0 n W . N = n ct husband, who now = Underwear Near Richmond by | <ections the sidewalks were piled with | ount thersburg and Mrs CUMBERLAND, Md, October 1.—A ready to rety from M o and sue | E . . = e o o in Hi f re, mivink the uppearance of a |Gertruds M. Stevans of Chevy Chase.|negro, who gives the name of Tayior| 916 16th St. N.W. | Policy Covers All Risks r) Two Bandits in His Auto. e itbeanetion g Stevens 1 wanted to be a la and Mrs Ants were moving egister of wills—Thomas 1. Fulks % . | Wrlght winted me. t0 be'an Avensine | Pecial Dispatch to The Sta |into” some” of the new apartment B mas 1. Fulks | Hinkman, 50 years old, was taken into Attractive Rooms, Suites and - . y . angel,” Cioud said. explaining tha RICHMOND, Va., October 1. De-|houses even before buflders had fin 5 g shans' Court— | custody by officers, in the woods, near | Apartment Satisfactory Service Swiftly Supplied his client’s persistent jection o] ‘ectives are seeking two bandits who | ished them % Columbus W. Day of Damascus,|Mount ge, this county, last night, | { delightful place to live to the Policyholders temporary financial agreemen(s with | robbed 1. A. Ryan. assistant man The sas association showed. how-|Howard McC. Marlowe of Fairland [ as a suspect wanted at Pottsville, Pa A Wonderal place io dine | ever, that more people move in May fand Willlam (. Watkins of Rockvllle. | for the murder August 31 of v.wm{i Friday—Cholce of Sea Troul. Shrimp Ask your Broker to place your Insmrance in the Frank Lloyd Wright induced the ag wger of a chain store here, of ‘more et ] e 1 in October. the records of gas| ¢ D g : Oyaters or Meat . . [ than $2.000 belc to the concern | than in ¢ the records of gas| County surveyor—Claibe . i i re e etors . our Ins tion. orne H. Man- | Thoma lored, and the wounding of | You cant beat our Dollar, Dinner Great National or Phone Us ORE The attorney said Mrs. Wright's |2nd $73 of his own. The men vfl.'.n‘\u-mmmvs revealing that 4.000,000 [ nar of Rockville Eva Allen, colored, He suffered | WHY PAY lack of funds led him to endeavor to | R¥an into his own car and entered | persons moved last May County commissioners—Second dis- greatly from exposure | obtain financial support for her pend. | (he car with him | — ing final settlement of the case, bu A mile from the city Ryan was that she refused to be a party to the |made to get out. The monev he had | cpllected from several of the stores efforts and demanded that he “go oui | Cf g > t B en all and punish Mr. Wright |the previous day was taken. with a P | his clothing except underwear ’)94 M Cloud, who was Mrs. Wright's coun | Ryan made his way to a_store and | was given assistance. The police | found his car abandoned within three or four blocks from - point at | which the bandits Ryan to| enter & machine was the cloth- | and shoes and watch and Detectives believe that the sel in the successiv against the architect and Olga Mil off, Montenegrin dancer. with wh, Wright finally fled “Palatial Taliesen in the Wisconsin woods, said that one det ined offe as for $125 4 onth S Dataio miatnigaatce. A‘rscent third agreement of counsel was quoted a - a higher figure H 4 X 1. | . : ; dr:a:l 1:}\1\”\'u“ a::\,?:;m;::lmx]ytxy:N “.‘flfl', ] GATHERED from all corners of the Fas}uon “l orld our radlant new shoes now e hase Tntormadion "ihat el | Tortobacilins Acidopbites Mk ‘ formall\;_ usher in the Autumn season. Much more than a "Style Show™! An - A S T e ekl For tntpstinal dlsonders Exposition o cxty-wnde importance, showlng the 'apld strides of Science and Art in o i e B B ey T e the shoe industry in recent years. With nine “Hahn" stores constantly keeping Hement out of court which would re 3 ! it 3 sult i hdrawal of the various | NATIONAL VACCINE AND Chargen axainat nim and.Mije, Milah ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE ahead of the fast stepping mode! off. ‘Any attempt of the dancer to re 1515 U St. N.W. turn however, Cloud =ald Mrs Wright would block with charges of e e T ‘“ »” . moral turpitude. \..UKNS , Hahn Shoe Leaders Just as thls Sl—loe d\fiyarfs Young Folks, Shoes 7 | Quickrelieffrompainful . Gopt- et o iy, | S FOR MEN! b R DN of Outstanding Value Capt. Harry S. Abell, Corps of En-| pressureof tight shoes. a others plcture on this page, S0 5 A s Reserve, of Mcl . Va., has fi.’:;".u.\.;pfx;:i sctive duts’ in Frain: | D:Sclml!'s _qu-a pow, Anieia ing in the office of the thief of En. | h N ow, Auklet n panel doaiin In wold stiten ing. One_of mansy beautiful Swiss nov elting clusively Priced— $3.75 to $5.75 Tri-Wear R SHOES for WOMEN RA. Pt and Junior Women'« College Oxfords. two- E-232. Made on a high-polished tan k % 448 N tone grain lsather resembling pigskin L) We Will Exchange calf, broad, square toe last. An excel- ¥ = o Frnsually atriking —new seven-room Colonial brick on | ; lent’ example of ‘Tri-Wear” guality, su- . - and. Cxtre AR, 11% to 2, 55 50 half-acre lot, situated in a grove of fine i Laihitas dunan s : overshadow ih old hardwood trees, in a beautiful i - Ming ANt B o1l Gihers: for North Washington suburb, taking : ) ) equity in small brick row house as part il 3 xS { £ T e Exera G payment, or well situated acreage in i p 7, Ties S Beauty— " Foche : win “Siace soft box toe D. C. suitable for subdivision purposes. | One of the mést strikingly - Value erweifhc mk' beautiful shoes we've ever cre 11 t0 13%. §4,00 Apply Hopkins-Armstrong, Inc., 1319 F 3 ated. In many unusual leath- ers and combinations. Cherry- sshs $4.50 St. N.W., Washington, D,‘ C. Tele- il CWRE TN colored patent leather, rust liz- at their ard trim. Black moire or Velitia N Othey Boys' Shoee- phone, Main 2303. 1 P cloth. Patent leather. Black rices ! satin, Brown or black kid. And : P N i otk colors d Tri-Wear A eS8 50 Arch-Support E-273. A scientifically perfect shoc Rigid shank—right and left patterns m“wm““m‘ new combination lasts—carefully sclected Anniversary Special Hahn Special quality ! ,low shoes ... “c opper” Patent % 4 S o 4 P * Moire and Velvet AN thne. ton and unusua Patent leather, in a rich red. s value. dish, coppery color — decidedly Black ,molre and black velvet 6w 8 $2.75 new. And we're first to feature much in demand. Teatured in it in these wonderful shoes, §€ this charming pump. which $E A 8% to 13%. $3.00 fits beautifully, at only Eyes Glasses Examined Fitted z i S\ & ] ¢ and 5 2 - i » hoes. in patent. tan LY S 5% o . or smoked elk leath / - 3 ers. Some with liz %, 5 4 at I am offering as my first anniversary bargain to the Washington public— lid Ctrim. in Pump. Muck i E-261. The “Frat” One of 50 brand- > Finest Quality Fitted With new “Florsheim” siyles; 3 semi-brogue \ - _ N ke ¢ in mellow ack or tan cal ne o A % . Shelltex 3 7 “Toric” Sphere reasons why you should wear $10 X '_‘H 2 | ; €« » »” “Gro-Nups.” _Pat Florsheim e cnaes Frames Lenses “Florsheims!” Most styles.. MAX WOLF Optometrist “Immediate Serwce With Kur Jewelry Co. 417 7th St. NW. Oculist Prescriptions Accurately Filled Moceasins for irls and boys of all ages. Juvenile Pumps 5 i i 3 feat to toe-in. “Helpe A nifty low heel pump for the All'gator Tr‘"’ N ‘”‘“y“ muscles and college or high school girl. Tan calfskin, brown alligator lligator calf, Patent calt trim, In a smart welt Te : $6 “ole walking oxford. Sure to $7 y $3.25 to $4 50 wear well leather 0000000000000 00000000000000 | | | “Gro-Nups.” _ Girle vn“fldborfln" Sandal: weathers Gxlord witn “Hahn Special” . = Seafhenxlont b E-223. Real style, real quality, real i e A5 OPENING ART EVENT : ¥ " » T SEASON 1926-27 St T lightie s e Wit 7, : many novelty features. Priced $5 by at only 2 3 " THE DAINGERFIELD SALE Pl - , WA i : i Suocianen” fox” Hiin = ST Tongue Pumps Instep Straps verior makes . "1 ' 35¢ to $1.50 Abn:‘iq:; ::::ie M:::;r:;ur:itg;re'nm“;tl;sP?i‘:’:“fii:{ Black moire or patent leather. A fine looking shoe, suitable fo " ol v Sho round toe, high heel del, every f wear. Black Velitia wnd Glass, Handsome Mirrors, Rich Draperies, Old Silver Fall Noveltles S high 1‘0:Kuag ‘and 9$§050 Cloth, !;;lle‘;t Nt $ 'ge Plate, Curios, Brasses, Rare Prints, Eastern Embroid- 5 4 flowing ribbon bow patent leather ... % : s, Bric-a-Brac and many other articles of virtu. Men’s Half Hose Silk H051ery of To Be Sold at Public Auction 5 VERY special offering of latest Elegance andBeauty novelties in silk and lisles or lisle Within Our Galleries, ' Sy s Siking, sl s r 715 13th smt color ccmbma\ouu to choose from. | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday | October 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th, 1926 At 2 P. M. Each Day A Being Effects From the Daingerfield Estate and I 7th& K . Reomineat: Laval Dwsers. (Nomes Wikh. ; < Lady Lwxury ey = spaest). i 3212 14th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. VERY type of full-fashioned Silk . T ON VIEW . it} Stockings. Service weight or chif- Saturday and Monday, e, 414 9th St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. :)oa'l‘rs ""I’nloi:v'erd"wi:: “m?]l‘a‘.f:’::-‘ Al October 2d and 4th A . TE:MS C.:SH ‘ - “Women’s Shop”—1207 F “Man’s Shop”—14th & G $135 .$1.65 $1.95 C. G. SLOAN.& CO,, INC,, AUCTS. ! .- ¢ ' Women'’s “Arch Preserver” Shoe Shop—1318 G St.

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