Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1926, Page 11

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ONE MAN IS KILLED INMINERS' BATTLE Father of Seven Is Shot in | Scranton, Pa.—Score or More Are Hurt. By e Associated Press. BCRANTON, Pa., November 10.— One man was shot to death and a 8oore or more were tnjured in a free- ployes of the in Russian Ha Marko Kreiz, ather of seven 8 bullet ricd to leave the International Org: |‘."il1|‘]ll.’xrl i t started by sn ) r'y their way 1 left as e s rer brought into when pistols dead. Btate police are s men wio, they sal tors of the tr in an automob The meetit called to had bee preferred the charge appear, the president was lan finished reading the lar griev- ARMY OVFFICERS PLACED. 143 Second Lieutenants, Recently || Quits Hunt for Books CAMP HEALTH GOOD. Ireland Reports 20 Deaths During Summer Training of 114,000. Excellent health conditions pre- 1 at all the military training nps during the Summer of 1926, according to Surg. Gen. Ireland in a report to the War Department. During the entire period of training, > were 23 cases of ma- let fever, 1 of diphtheria, and a out of an attend- hopneumonia can be ays the Surgeon not a single death ble infectious dis- her 19 deaths, 4 v e accidents, 3 from automobile ients outside of camps, 4 from drowning, 2 from ac- tal gunshot wounds, 2 from ac- 1 inj outside camps, 2 .| from appendicitis and 2 from sud- den de cause undertermined. There it one case of typhold nd in that, the Surgeon Gen- the infection was acquired ival at camp. Usually any disease occur- mp, and, the re- port > were no secondary infec from any of them. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, NO aufmann’s, a National Institution of 21 Storess==—= KING’S SON SEEKING TO RANK AS CAPTAIN | Prince Henry of Englan “Cram. | ming” for Examination Required | as Preliminary to Commission. By the Assoclated Press. LONDON, November 10.—Prince : Henry, the King's third son, does not | have much time for fox hunting these . days as he has been “cramming” for | an army examination, which will make him a captain. The prince, who has the distinc: tion of being the tallest member of the royal family, has a dislike for| anything suggesting courtesy promo- tion and has made up his mind to earn his stars in the ordinary way, or not accept them at all. The prince at present is a subaltern in the 10th Hussars and at_Cavalry maneuvers he looks after his own mounts, even currying and rubbing them down after a severe test in the fleld. Ttaly-Brazil Flyers End Lap. PORTA PRAYA, Cape Verde Is- lands, November 10 (#).—Completing another lap in their flight from Italy to Brazil, Cunha Braga and his fel- low aviators arrived at Fogo Island yesterday afternoon from Gando Bay, in the Canarles. Efficient Service The large number of cases we have handled, as careful morticians, has naturally increased our efficiency to a point of unrivaled perfection. Model chapel, private ambulances and livery in connection. Just call James T. Ryan Mortician 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Lincoln 142 The tremendous number of customers who have attended this sale since its be- ginning is proof that it has met with the approval of the buying public. It is the greatest furniture sale of the year—the sale in which we are offering the biggest values—the lowest prices, and at the same time our Budget System with no added charge. The values below are typical of the hundreds to be found here now. ER 10, 1926. To convince vourself of the real opportunities we are offering you on the better type of m come in and prices for prices and quali- ties for quality. Record-Breaking Furniture Values for Tomorrow! Buy! Save!! Windsor Chairs Coil Springs RAG RUGS | T appointe . ¥ nnel & ~ .17 Aafsy S ¥ chair in mahogany und civil 1t L e Oval, in various color combinations. finish. Sturdily built to give lasting service. t stations for E 7 3 AR 5 PR b s s / ; { #8) All perfect. Just the thing for the bath- s : AP B ; room. Size 35 inches by 21 inches. e 1 Winn, Regularly $1.98 ¢ % Millicn-a-week s9.05 WIESR 1 99c '3+ W I ington, to the 47.-1b. Layer Felt Mattress Rothwell H. fourth street On Our Budget Plan Heavil v at Fort Bennin § 1 Liet Thomas B. Ha Wardman Park Tu and covered in an Open Box Open box coil spring — 90 coils. An examole of the ?,D" K 4 saving in this sale. Regularly Regulcrly $7.50 7,7; . ‘/’ ; { Fput Million-a-Week otel, to the Touglas, Week Sale Special Infanies. 't | “IT must be all of twenty years ago that mother first gy gave me Syrup Pepsin For those Fevers, Colds and Bowel Troubles of Childhood How time flies. My good mother has gone to her rest, but I have faithfully relied upon her judgment and have given Syrup Pepsin to my two children since they were born. It is certainly a noble medicine and never fails of its purpose. I like to recommend it.” (Name and address will be sent upon request.) 6-Piece Antique Walnut BEDROOM SUITE Any size. Inivory or brown. And in the Evening of Life Famous Simmons make. A When age comes creeping on, with bowels relaxed, {fif',-, splendid value for this sale. yommmgot (LI muscles weak, digestion poor and blood thinned, then y - - A mdisas. | Cliiforvee { X art ticking. is when constipation does its evil work in a night. % Bow-end Bed, Chair and i ! E Bears the Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is so Salatable, sets so Bench, Panels on drawer geniecy well in the stomach, works so easily, so gently, so Regularly fronts in maple. Dustproof lohel. Any kindly with old folks as to accomplish its purpose $10.75 Gl ithout gripe, pais ther dist: For bili b e stomach, couted toniue, headache, fevers, colds and conatipation Million-a- Regularly Sold from infancy to old ape Syrup Pepsin is recommended every- Week for $210 where and sold by all druggists. For a free trial bottle send name and address to $4..95] 4 Ritter this city, who was an- lientenant o Pepsin Syrup Company, Monticello, Illinois. The Weather B Report. ; . s o gl Decorated End Table : Drop-Leaf Spinet Desk F reezing isiop My oo ! 2 A Fine Mahog- Weather! 2Re s —» Breakfast Tables (B0, PP ieiied Do i 3 sign. Al have l A special purchase made ! el . 3 Sturdily con- decalcomania deco- . . . Women Need I = it clioice) ok | possible this price. Just the g ) TAiBe. seiss _— thing for a breakfast nook. = 3 Bt ie on Jone green or red OXFORDS Unfinished. Use our Budget Budget Payment Plan of Payment. == et Plan 8 Regularly . $10.75 02 $6.85 “Carlton’ Ties Another Instantaneous Success in Q:r Popular Womens ‘IYshn Special” Shoes structed to give $31.75 Million a-Week Week Sale Tan Calf, brown alligator trim, wide “balloon” toe Priscilla Sewing Cabinet A fine Cabinet that would make a splendid Christ- mas Gift. Use our Budget Plan of payment. Solid walnut. Reg. $13.50 Million-a-Week Sale Tan Scotch Grain Collegiate Oxford, heavy roll sole and heel ...cc..o0ceeen 10-Pc. Walnut-Finish Dining Room Suite On Our Budget Plan of Payments Consisting of large buffet, table, china server, five chairs and one armchair. Walnut and gum combinations. Hardwood interior. il e in jacquard velour, sides and backs covered in velvet. Million-a-Week Price is e $14900 13 (gmz 814975 Week Price ......... Week Sale . ........ 9 A Nationally Known Institution Kaufmann’s =1415 H STREET N.W. 3-Pc. Velour Bed-Davenport Suite -On Our Budget Plan of Payments Look at the graceful lines of this suite. Consist- ing of three pieces; large armchair, club chair. Dav- enport opens into a full sized double bed. Covered Simmons Crib Finished in ivory or brown. Drop side. Reg- ulation size. Reg. $19.75 Health Arch-sup- porting Shoes, tan calf or black kid.. $6 “W a s hington Belle” tan pig grain, lizard . trim. Also black Eri calf .. e $4.50 7th & K 414 9th 191416 Pa. Ave. 3212 14th 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “Women's Shop"—1207 F The House of Character Furniture { (4 “Raynboots,” the The House of ! Character Furniture new low cut, all- weathers arctics— with turndown col-

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