Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1926, Page 15

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4 : THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHI\GTO\’ D. C. OCTOBER 17, 1926—PART 1. g s 15 PR'NEESS MAY JEB S e l P IN RlMlNAl. INTERNATIONAL FINANCE |MORE PLATFORMS NEEDED | v I ISHngls . — AlN.[ E B TRUST COMPANY SOUGHT Traction Company Wants Two on| i Pennsylvania Avenue. Ten American and European Banks i Form $5.000,000 Group. | Dl e fion, Ot yeatecany. f ani Potsdam Society Surprised By the Ascociated Pr application filed with the Public Ut!l H Treatment of Crime News| PFRLIN, October 1 s Negotiations for the formation of an international | The compans ;'r““';rf:’e"'"‘:n':i“",g’:: A. Kahn Inc. M Years at the orm At ol v 0 : : finance trust comipany, representing | evivani for _westbound ears. 935 F Street Same Address . e evlvania avenue fol B S ¢ Addres f at Divorce Action Against Attacked and Defended Be 10 American and European banks, and the other at Thirteen-and-One- icpr : for financing finternational tran half street and Pennsylvania avenue Former Kaiser’s Son. fore Prison Group. e beinz eomncted by Hemes | 10 enstbound cara. . = oeder & Co. of Tondon. The new | The application was referred to Traf- 4 3 i company would have a nominal capi. | i Director M. O. Fidridge for hie| By the A i @ pr n of §5,000,000, | recommendation. ror October 16— i . Oetober ‘7“-n:““‘ he American hanks which are un. | . & treatment of crime news by the VE: ders ood 1o be mambere of the new | - o i i i pers Was Wil critieized and e | windicata are BIG Witter & Co, A |0 poppers with glass covers and a e eal sensation if a divorce is granted fended by speakers today at the an- the Shroeder Banking Corporation of :r-yY?v\m-o Kitel Friedeich. second son r“‘;::lnl’ ngi :~‘~ “\Y the American Prison New York : i o oh iR e | Aseoeintion. ; The only Gierman bank interested fs | of the and his . d Ballington Booth. com- the Dresdener Bank. a representative I LR instincti ; Princess § e. A decree, hief of the Volunteers of which toway d-nied that the new This is the age of home owning and the home maker instinctively turns g 10 one i will probably " fare organization, dicate intend:d placing CGerman | T S clock w seeki roper of s for e gy e Sn i i kv Boiids o THE InternationaL his thoughts to the hall clock when seeking the proper appointments for 1 1i is asserted on thorfty that inals, the Leopolds and nerket {WHEN YOU NEED A KEY/| his home. 1 tie princess. wha - . Yon need onr instant duplicating ssrvies the Grand Duke of O nghter of others of o press 5 ki s . “tfiis i ki 5 ek nE v ey en e to e Huamacy e Borah Goes to Aid Williams, | - leate Key., 23¢ A. Kahn Inc. are pleased to illu (;ale{a (,P“ f\fthr ns;n)lhand<t me clocks iengnt fin e o s of the countrs holds | - y | ring sonr locks to (he shop. carried in thei st stock—each with a distinction peculiarly its awn. p urt | when the pres: w Senator Rorah., Republican, l[daho, carricd m eir va S C a P A e a hero some perverted crim- iy “hora asr night for Missouri 16 | TURNER & CLARK thic poseibility nann is of Her organization, the speak campalgn for Senator Willlams, Re. New Location The six clocks illustrated are of solid Honduras mahogany and are fitted &5 _is on the side of (he man who (E He wiil spenk at Kansas : . ¢ : c S . to- make good. hut_main: | {1 T i 122114, New York Av with either \Vestminster or double \Vestminster and Wittington chimes. . Sizes suitable for the small apartment, the large ar small home. ® and not noble Lirth, Refore war he hel 1 to the Guard ” Dragoone. . He is said to be consider- Unor pwo rounger than e princess, who vears ald of their work ie spoiled | | of these creatures of the : ) Biis Jones, head of Reuter's, | " horm Mot of the public sentiment | A small deposit il reserve any clock . |and interest goes. | o Newspapers ave going to give the | he princess should consider Sir Roderic! t;_n»l;r(ww « ‘\\mml fecon alled """‘""‘,..mn( crime news as long as the peo cllldinon. fiendl fovier o cofipaviinis)ols mantiCIC T Bt onen SUIRET it Bt ireetor of the Tespects to President Coolidge. i Nl e i i an Lloyd st e e NEAR EAST APPEAL AGAIN | lipwieva e ki 4 o ot h will masey the Comnt atialls 1o the wanu ess Mellin. Tl ' i MADE FOR OLD CLOTHING |1, thee penple nobdlity, and now Pots. what Llnfi 3 Aam ‘ i G iin of : Section for Which Potomac Branch |, Jiv: . G vty prive chavinin of ) s i1 Fh Belener U e e sl e s Unbe b I g i Qiva ki wrn Jdie opimion aeainst crime. which, hi e eaiins Deaths in Few Days. There is too much mandlin sentl. | her “men Tarold ¥, Peilogrin, director of the Memality, ted i e The coupi Patomae Division, Near Iast Relief, il i SRS " i February o7 made a second and em dren. ARMY DROPS OFFICER. ™. i added grea elothing JUST COMPLETED . 1726 'B'S5t. SE. $500.00 Cash and Terms uprising in R ¢ to the suffer Cap BV W RIhant Aen AWIth- o her ol e . the starl of the rainy season, w sut Tshve for P Monthe. e sort of the e sensen. <idman. United During the past few Btates Infantry, fory 1v stationed at first appeal was made " Fort Eustis, Va.. having heen ahsent ied in the p from duty for than three for which this cloth months without leave, has heen drop Any warm, ped from the rolls of the Army in ac garments re cordance with the provisions of the he mailed or brought to one hundred and eighteenth article of ddivi headquarters, war. B Capt. Sidman is a native of the Dis. trict of Columbia - of the Infantry of 1922 He served in Army during the Worl major of infantry 14 vate in the 2oth | «Home[lectric Five-Twenty-Two RITTENHOUSE Street N.W. FREE Admission 10AM.1010P.M. TODAY in order i hetors en Capt. Theadore W lavs, sines the G0l reingees cular terriiory LACY & BELT Owners and Builders 483 G St. £.W., Phone F. 8058 They may Potoma Rond . VET STILL "NAMELESS = i'\r:‘J BUY or RENT | OFFICE FURNITURE Effort to Identify Tarbot as De- serter Fails, R R Wt in November, 1916, 5 o The Lelief of Tseael M 4 limore that Jerry T & Loglonnaire, i 2 i i & former marine A e = - stand the (st of comparison with ;| 3 What Tomorrow Means to You ol SRR & ortad i1 BY MARY RLARE, 7 at Philadelphin and de v, 1919, His finger-print records nd personal deseription o not tally ¥ aspects are with those of Tarhot. Aecidedly adverse until neon. Thes 616 E N.W. Main 9136 AIRELT Tomorrow's planets HIS magnificent clock s 93 Lov inehes high, °8 inches wide ATE ¥ Y desizn with She- Till October 31 E then zradually 1o hette <olid mahos ald | and 08 inches deep, with Pty »:.-u|,-t|”m.|vm.. Coritioy G S et with Ro < inches heveied plate < in sides PRt s L Ahle natire at suneet. M is not an | high, 22 fnches wite and 16 hand.carved soyd mahogany. | poigni 87 fnehes: width, 26 . occasion that fs suitable for the inches deep. l plate It is fitted with Westminster |, chee’ ong dopth. 14 inchem launching of any new enterprises, : . A avittingtan chimes. ren- | " jmparfed eight-day Westmin. nor. necessarily, necd routine work glass in front door. Fitted derins the chimes on each ster five-tublar chime maove only occupy your attention. The with an imported eight-day aquarter on 1%a-inch ment. rendering the Westmin Rigns indi much valuahle work can he done es of re- nd study maturing for future development. rixk promixe. under to he dis- sidered ac hasty words will have to he suarded against, as im- pulsiveness will he strongly sensed, will Westminster chime movement, KHBIaIAnEES ster chime on every quarter s | Movement ix seif. ter chime on arter Selfadjusting. Chime silenced ‘ Heivr heas | | on four 13¢inch tubular hells and strikes the hour on the SAKS -FIFTH AVENUE FORTY-NINTH to FIFTIETH STREET NEW YORK at will. Dial s 0% :m:”,‘::wx]m Afth TERISiiattitG .ty o s inches square, with biass 5 ment. Chime and hour strike back plate and raised silvered davs o one Wind: 5595 silenced at will. Ieavy brass ing . arched moon dial hour ring. Etched This sime clock, 80 fnches SHE tAlaeE Hou high. “3 inches wide and 16 Aotires. . ... 5395 black Roeman nu Inches deep, with West- « Chiliren tomorrow will, dur- | minstef” chimes on $450 Ing infancy, exp ice most of the five tubes ........ s wh prierally associated with such viod, but proper nutri- tion and w environment,will roh most of these allments of the ele- ment of dangzer. Long hefore reach- | fng their ‘teens they will have begun | . that career of normal physieal de- velopment that will ble them to attain a healthy adnlthood, In dis- position they will he neither very £ond nor very bad. They will round ant into av > eftizens, without any rpecial ¢l terization 1o distin- guish them from others. They will, however, possess the virtue of sin- cerity. Their candor not al- | waya he pleasant, bhu will never | fall to be in evidence, It tomorrow is vour hirthd possess A very resolute ‘e ‘ter, | and. once von have made up vour mind. nothing can disturb your con- fons Unfortunately all times, deliberate to form a - arrect judgment 100 many instances, v MAX A NNOUNCIN G | A PREMIERE SHOIN G oF Paris For Coars That Have Not Yet Been Shown you o do not. rfficiently nd, in s wish is the - father of vour ught his im; siveness mars the success of career. and enltiy much bring you friends “andg vou, alt slesome | in the race dnte are: Allen B W-Hson T in Paris— Designed by Just § e |Clean Chimneys HANDSOME clock of solid | HIS beautiful clo ndfather < as pie- REAUTIFUL zv 1 X mahogany. of colonial de. Now 1’ 'TflmTrees.Shmbbery ~ l.cu:n.lru i]n;_)nn‘ : 24 tured i< finely ,-,'numm:d & “’m" ok s ’vrvw:cl:\:. AT men 1o do it fo . ches wide and 17 inches deap, B ol s o R UMt s e 1 —a | A s Lt d inches hizh. 13 inches wide Inches: depth, 11 inches. Fit- ! Ry | mm’,::’::,. : el ':_ and 10 inches deep. Tt is fitted | ted with imported eight-day Helpers From the Hills G e IvH‘k‘Yf‘)' o | With the sweet-toned Westmin. | Westminster rod chime move- SRES T b e sinc e e ‘1’, ’,-1 h.]m\,:,'y::,”v ey ster Chimes, chiming avery ment encaged in heavy solid trikes the hour o the ffth. | AUArter hour and strikes every | damask brass plates. Key = eltaiiting o e e" | hour on the hour—thres high. | wind mavement i selfadjust MUST SELL lS ek 1 lt “71 e url er t e persona ch R; gfi ,,’, aile ”'M M‘ 1y polished nickel tubes for | ing—-chime and hour strike ik o e i it | adornment. Sauare dial in | can he silenced at will. Square | 5 Y sHigigelats gold and black. Wil run | dial of 1, inch square raised 1905 Kenyon St. N.W. direction of Monsieur Leroy of the s e o o vy | S otk R | MRS 5 5 : i Brase dial elth Appropriate for $ Heavy stched hfa $ Owner moving into House of Fourrures Ma\' Parlq n el N G300 D mret apariments. DE2S @htiomen numerais. D175 larger house, the new fur Salon at Saks -Fifth Avenue, New York. Will sacrifice to quick buyer, either fur- nished or unfurnished. MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE TJEWELERS PLATINUMSMITHS of. Aakinc/ne. 935 F Street ADOILPH KAHN ARTHUR 1. SUNDIUN President Treasurer ( ’]Y(‘H (V']' _\1‘[”' H]‘IH'C’ tion. Marlow-Beech Beginning Monday, October 18, and every day thereafter for fvo wweeks. Corporation 1615 Ccnn. Ave. Potomac 6167 34 Years at This Address

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