Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1927, Page 10

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10 ning prisoners to work a near ithe Georgia line. The f es opened fire from behind an IMPERILED INFIGHT = e h. weakened | by It The trusty | added the finishing touches Florida Officer Captures Escaped Convicts, but Is | wded ¢ Wounded Twice. ; < . b e the prisoners in their Uses Club on Prisoners. h 1t he had ht, under- | ‘la., January 18 in superintendent 1 pisol, outdistanced with the aid a fought with p caped conviets, life te superinter one-eved tr to capture thr under medical cure Woman's Purse Snatched. ' 1. 1009 T street | & police that a natehed her hand. | 2 2 from her arm last night while ith and 1 tained only < she could | large Three-Piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite A handsome suite of*three pieces—velour covered— | : 5 loose cushion, spring-filled seats; settee, armchair and wing chair. Buy now and save in the January clearance. $1.50 a Week at The Hub Four-Piece Walnut-Veneer Bedroom Suite ‘08 This attractive suite consists of a four-drawer vanity, This $36.75 chest of drawers, bow.end bed and dresser. Walnut White Enameled veneer on gumwood—a most substantial construction $1.50 a Week at The Hub : Kitchen 2 Cabinet All white sanitary cabinet with por- celain sliding top—metal-lined bread drawer and many other features. 50c a Week! Childs’ Oak-Finish High Chair Fumed Oak Phone Stand and Stool $.49 While favorable the Weather conditions during 1926, on | corn. while heat and the whole, varied little from normal and resulted in a crop yield “gen D marked affecting usually % g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, PRISUN H[AI]’S “FE ;...wb‘p,\-v‘..m‘l,‘.31?“‘L'.'m'.'?.fi’:"’l‘,ii‘ ‘i 1926 Weather Conditions About Normal. Says Bureau in Agricultural Summary factory,” the pounces in_its 1 summary,” agricultural throughout the country as a whole | count were experienced, it is pointed out. | normal conditions were rather un for development of some of | “the weather result as to vield #satis. | than 50 vears of record, with th the bureau declares. at, it is stated, came through | mild Winter h, together with subse \ble weather, resulted in Iy zood D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1927. | MUSIC | | Kurt Hetzel. tonductor of mn{"lh Washington Symph hestra,and 2 Fred Pu .-v‘ ive, inaugu-| o v afternc the drought mate rially reduced the of Spring | wheat, the bureau rep The temperature for th Weather | below normal in most annual | country from the Missis: just made | eastward, and generally ma to the westward, with an | usually warm year in the Northwest. | Approximately two-thirds of th had a year warmer than Agrarian party of ! 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Mixed-Wool Blankets $4.75 Single Cotton Blankets 98c Size 64x72 inches, in a variety of de- (Double) size 66x80 inches, as- sorted tterns and colors. irties veral months crmer President | ipate i urther electoral activities at this time | Pak Your #1Clea I® Zceac | B K ONDON'S will do it quick— Cold in head, cough,coryza, nasal and dry catarrh, head- ache, earache, deafness, sore nose, sore lips, bad breath, rose cold, hay fever, Ask your doe- tor, nurse or dentist. At druggists 30c or 60c in tubes. Thirty-five years doing good. FR E E 20 treatment tin. Write for yours now. KONDON, MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. ADOLPH KAHN ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN President . Treasurer which MEMRBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE OE Wlfin Qj;z 0. THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AT 935 F Street And Other Precious Stones JEWFELERS PLATINUMSMITRS Tight Sprin, : Seats 1 3-Pc. Bed-DavenfiofIt Suite Consists of a bed-davenport, armchair and wing chair. Covered in velour. 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