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|Brun, a former Catholic nun, the|She was for years in a -convent in ( Roy E. (Red) Davis had affronted him, | window of the ward should be closed | place and when he looked behind the N NUN BECOMES BRIDE rank Levesque, a_sergeant | Montreal. SLEEPING CONVICT Oliver Rennolds, a lifetime_convict, |or left open. Rennolds brooded over | curtain found the battered body of BRYAN U. UNIT BEGUN. nited States Engineers Corps, | ' At Fort Humphréys this morning it ki avis es ® s the | the affair throughout the night, it is | Dayis. © where there | Ground B kit ona a8 Hill a S 4 roun roken on e on OF ARMY SERGEANT | “ution=d ai rort Humphress. i i el L ey IS SI_AIN WITH AX | & L (eSierday at 5:45 am. Rennolds is | are women to take care of you." Ren. | H 1m- couple came to his office, ac- | bride would return tomorrow. 3 i i hi in | nolds is reported to have told oth Above Dayton, Tenn. having made previous arrangements, $ County. : N bie ot tmng m‘make them send me there.” DAYTON, Tenn., November & (#). Miss Le Brun Mamed in Alexan- and e e On the Contrary. Life Pnsoner, ‘Who Had Beheaded mf“’"{',‘,‘;”' s i it W(,""i‘gu‘n’:‘,’, bkl halri) SRS e | Work began today on the first unit of arted, pres a | | - A man whose credit was at a low < v 12 up an ax and start to the ward, but | : the Bryan Memorial University, to be dria Followxxxg Release : where they had made &r-| .l cilled on his tailor to try on a Girl, Charged With Vir- 'y - | Rennolds is said to have ignored his | Balfour Good Tennis Player. - built on a knoll overlooking the lttle From Her Vows new suit he had ordered, and on doing ginia Crime, Later he saw Reynolds return | Lord Balfour of England and the|town in which Willam Jennings | r:;dm ,Jnm:" n#()nyxf;:rl‘tol::ur; ob- | & e .I(I;lh, ;\;4»91’3; 2 leased from th X hots oldest member of the English cabinet, | Bryan died. relea o vows as a : > s perfect. He turne = next. He wi d to b 3 a convict, | 4 = Gov. Austin Peay, who Tuesday was sister of charity in order to marry e tai said, in a pleased | commented on this fact vis | Who has recently celebrated his 78th | 3% Jy1eER FRav, e, Ktedty ROt >, who was a sweetheart of v the A. believed to have added to the intense ar rume! W irthday, is still an excelent tennis | pated in ground-breaking ceremonies and whom she met after | suit is fine—very creditable| RICHMON Va., November 5 feeling on the par e night before, sald that | player. He frequently challenges his | yesterday. The structure, which has funeral some time | indee Because he wanted to be in an institu: . We eelibe kened to hear repeated |colleagnes and many younger men to | been planned for the Bryan Memorial the curtains next to his |meet him on the court. He seldom | 'niversity, will cost approximately rides in an auto. | $260,000. no,” said the tailor. ‘““Cash | tion where there were woman attend- | tween the two s ants, and aggravated by the fact that ' baving his way as to whether the : Two Pounds of Candy, 79¢ A special for little boys and girls—these purc ® wholesome candies. - A pound of 5% chocolates and a pound of 39c hard candies. ™ Street Floor, Lansburgh's, 8th St. THF,V TOY \\ORLD—ALL THE FAIRY TALES CO\4E TRUE—THE DREA\IS OF [ITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS \IADE REAL' U i i [N um.muumm nu-“li [ mnmuxumuu:&mmuma. Evervbody who is voung enough to know that there are fairies, and there is a Santa Claus and dreams do come true, is invited to Lansburgh’s tomorrow bang on the stroke of 9:15 to explore the grandest planet ever discovered—the Toy World! And old Saint Nick, himself, will be in the Toy World with a pack chock- full of toys for everv good little boy and girl in Washington. (Santa whispered to us and we'll tell you confidentially that thev’re every one good!) Discovered in the Toy World! Discovered in the Toy World! Discovered iin the Toy World! - 200 Pioneer Scooters i 300 Oak Rocking Chairs 30y All-Steel Dump Trucks All metal, with 10-inch disc : »(:nm('\' armchair {or the !jifl"i Hakg[ enamel hnM!. disc wheels—rubber tired and roller $2 95 5 sitting room. \ ,1:‘=]:i.‘l‘1!:l"(f'f‘(‘\ $ 1 .69 =7 :\J,(eels\‘ulu:llal:h\,er‘y"[“lm“;:::i (,'1,(,‘,, $2 .95 bearing !-—and with a foot brake upholstered seat and tripod struction 3 regular fellers! « Fourth Floor, Lansburgh’s, Tth Street Fourth Floor, Lansburgh’s, 3th Street Fourth Floor, Lansburgh's, Tth Street Every Window at Lansburgh’s will be full of toys Saturday and Sunday Because there are only 100 of these Junior Frocks: —zwe can't make a big sale event of this, but that is the only reason why! 12 I'he values would certainly justify our telling the story of this special purchase in a big way! For there are some of the B T R N e | : p , ; g 200 Dresses that will v for juiors. weand e Three prices, making choosing sonny’s suit delight little miss 8 to 14! piece—in canton. at crepe and iy and overcoat a pleasant task o AT R A e ; For there is sure to be one group that just suits! $ 98 laffeta and georgette party $ 1 2 75 $ 1 8 75 7. —gay as a bouquet of fowers—jor Miss 13 13 sis overcoats fos “ Eourpi k ! h;\’:“‘lnh&;;d “Enchanting!” you'll exclaim, as each new stvie is dis- P 2 14 to 20 suits closed — “and so reasonable,” with your next breath, as 19, are special at $15. : o f , g ~ pec - parr of lo s . i ats ! s onCrese i you examine the excellent grades of Canton, of crepe de i chine, of velvet they are made of. A lovely array of colors. Second Floor, Lansburgh’s, 3th Street Street Floor. Lansburgh's, 8th Street A Hat—to top off . The smartest, warmest of A Clearance Sale of Shoes for Youth . a smart litttle - Wiister Coats forgiilé e costume ! '»L\ \lzm 11 to Growing Girl $ $ 98 $2 $2 95 $3 95 $4.95 7a S ; New felts and velours, new lLyons g, Made of attractive suede and pile fab- veluetiliat ptog e o o e rics, with collars and many of them with her larger sisters up to 16 years are I & b just as attractive as can be! TIn all , = cuffs of natural and (1}‘('(1 opossum and new shades. NS mandel. Fourth Floor, Lansburgh’s, 8th Street B Fourth Fleor. Lansburgh's, Sth Street 1, c Lo BMIACE Il endcdirie) etk S Gho s 7: boys’, 1 to 6. Second Floor, Lansburgh's, 8th Street BRO.—7th, 8th AND E STS—JANE STUART ADORES SHOPPING FOR LITTLE FOLKS—FRANKLIN 7400