Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1927, Page 13

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STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 192. also suggested that slight changes to THT‘ EVENING the present law would help materially Wlf«' Says Actor BADCHECKS PRESENT |’ sretent'ins wouia heln m l’n-fvrrcd Blml(lcw.‘ SERIOUS ISSUE HERE N"’,,,Z,’::g'",h',,‘.,,"},‘,’:“,’;‘“,.",“‘ b epital campalg committee, re But Nol at Home | |tictea " i T aid . the- et | Cosmopolitan (}Iub Told Much |}, " \rmodel and. properiy cauip the | hospital. Dr. Edward Wilson was ap Worthless Paper Is Passed I inted captain of the club team which ‘ O8 \ . January 28 { 1d in the drive. Mrs. Hlizabeth Rowen Pollard ob in Capital. | ™ oo B "MoLean and Harry Hoffman Five Others Caught in Wreck! Tained " digree. o esterdny a oo B NieLaan and Harry Hoftman " age Are in Hospitals. g "Comedin e o president of the ciub, presided. Priest Is Hero. [MAY SEIZE BIG BUILDING. Tomorrow—the Last Day of the JANUARY CLEARANCE “Had checks” have become a serious to blondes, but | problem for merchants and bankers s own home. Mrs. Pol- lof Washington, Assistant United 8w decided blonde, |States District Attorney Ralph Given hat her husband neg of other | 7. . Commisstoner Btudies Law | After Liquor Is Found in Office. _CHICAGO, January 2¢ (®).—United es Commiscloner Beitler yesier nquiry into a possible under libel of a bulld ashington street, in | ys elevated loop | t day, in which he deso | methods of passing |and the difficulties encountered in con- | vieting the guflty parties. “There is much misunderstanding | ¢ | about what cannot and what must not be done about bad checks among the | basis for se merchants and people of Washington,” | ing at 184 V Ph‘,‘““’”“::_ v”n. i ; . TOO MANY AUTO PARTS. :’:. tated. “Too m h care cannot | the heart the wrec in the t By the Ansvciated Press Aid not contest the ty settlement was of a third fireman, ) t night in the collap! | . were married in a fireswept sever 1922 Mrs. Pollard formerly lived in the I heie 4 lower F A& numerous wi wrflnl(--q business district 1 » passed daily her {uu, of liquor fn an here and the geated a closer co-of | atfitude of the buil ent n the insurance and ng| Two men were arrestod in an offica companies and tha merchants of the |in the butlding, but the agent of the |city as one means of combatting the hullding seemed evasive or unable to of excess variety of | disregard for the present law. Heglve informatlon concerning them. automotive industry Manufacturers Plan Conference to | Eliminate Excess Varieties. the ruins early this morning a t | time after the bodles of their tw rades had been recovered. T caped without injury. Elimination " |parts in the through reduction of the number of . administer _the The Rev. Alexander MeCarthy ¢ Rose of Ermine Chur way through the flam the firemen pinned in the n stone, mortar and girders. A 1s in the hospital The fire started on the third floor and rapidly spread to a carbonated water establishment on the fourth story. Chemicals were ignited and several explosions occurred. Stocks of rag and paper firms on the sixth and seventh flames. One of the injured, Lieut. Bdward Smith, pulled himself out of his rub ber boots, caught in the fallen mass | and crawled to safety. Damage was estimated at more than | $50,000. Asks $5,000 Damages. Suit to recover $5,000 ds Court by Fannie F. Washington Railway and ri avenue and Shepherd street, she the car suddenly started and threw her down. She is represented by At- | red B. Rhodes. $49 Per Month Pays for 1926 Nash Sedan Less Than 4 Months Old $30 Per Month Pays for 1924 Buick Sedan New Paint—New Tires $17 Per Month Pays for 1925 Ford Sedan This Car Wonderful Buy $68 Per Month Pays for 1925 Big Six Sedan, 7 Pas. A Fine Car for Taxi Work or L-ue Family. None Better | troit Feb floors fed the mounting ,“ | the entire country,” s | zation committee declared today. l4th and R Streets sizes and varieties of spark plugs, pistons, piston-ring oversizes, brake ’ | lining and roller bearings 18 to be con- sidered at a conference of manufac distrib and users in De and 3. The meeting will be held under joint auspices of the simplified practice division of the Commerce Department and the national committee on metals utiliza- tion, l-nnw‘mflnn with the Society of turers, |1ate in 1924 urged plans for bringing about adherence to a simplified list of sizes by all manufacturers. “Elimination of excess means more intelligent utilization of | our national resources, more efficient production at smaller cost and greater production with resulting benefits to the metals utili- variety Col. H. Mathews Coming Here. Col. H. Mathews, assistant Quarter- master, United States Marine Corps, who h: been stationed at Peking, hina, for some time, has been ordered to this city for duty at Marine head- quarte IHHSbuxys Pancake Flour Madeby the millers of Pflls]mtyb Best Flonr 9AM.TO 10 PM.—OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Sale Starts Jan. 29—9 A .M. SALE ENDS FEB. 3—10P.M. $30,000 Cut In Inventory WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION A SLAUGHTER OF PRIC Certified Cars Backed by STUDEBAKER Advertised Pledge 5.DAY FREE TRIAL—30-DAY GUARANTEE 1925 AND 1926 LATE MODELS CLOSED CARS Studebakers, Buicks, Cadillacs, Nashes, Reos, Hudson Coaches, Broughams, Essex, Oldsmobiles, OF THESE ‘Dodges, Fords of All Kinds $2500 Secures Your Car $25.00 Your Old Car in Trade—Payments to Suit Your Earnings A FEW SUGGESTIONS $57 Per Month Pays for 1926 Reo Sedan Car In Fine Condition $43 Per Month Pays for 1926 Nash Sedan Looks Like New. Fine Shape $50 Per Month Pays or 1926 Studebaker Sedans No Car Better. Low Upkeep $21 Per Month Pays for Late Model Essex Coach A Nice Little Car $33 Per Month Pays for 1925 Hudson Coach This Is A Good Buy $23 Per Month Pays for 1926 Ford Sedan Looks Like New $24 Per Month Pays for 1924 Sport Studebaker A Snappy Looking Fast Car $21 Per Month Pays for Oldsmobile Sedan A Good Buy For You 150 Cars Must Be Sold at Once—You Save— Come In—Look These Fine Cars Over—We Will Please You Joseph McReynolds Studebaker Bldg. FINE CARS $30 Per lfVlonth Pays or 1926 Oldsmobile Sport A Good Car For You $49 Per Month Pays for Studebaker Roadster 1926 Model and a Fast Car $38 Per Month Pays for 1924 Big Six Studebaker Speedster No Car Faster $29 Per Month Pays for Jewett Coach 0ld Couple Owned Car Pot. 1631 This 3-Piece Jacquard Velour Bed-Davenport Suite All the luxury and comfort of a living room suite plus the conven- ience of a bedroom. The daven- port opens into a full-size double bed. Comprises Bed-Davenport, jacquard velour. Deferred Payments Mahogany-Finish Gate-Leg Table $5.95 Made with 28-inch Top No Phone or Mail Orders *139 Armchair and Fireside Chair, beautifully upholstered with Tomorrow is the last day 3-Pc. Serpentine-Front Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite loose spring-filled reversible cush- ions. Designed to assure utmost 1 3 E comfort and upholstered in jacquard velour. < Deferred Payments An ideal suite, comprising large serpentine-front Davenport, Arm- chair and Fireside Chair to match; Cretonne-Covered Boudoir Chair $12.95 Deferred Payments of the Store Demonstration of the famous Du Pont Duco, the most durable of finishes. Come in and interview the Folding Card Table - $1.69 braced and nicely tive. Well finished. No Phone or Mail Orders 4-Piece Walnut-Veneer Bedroom Suite A Very Charming Bedroom Suite, consisting of bow-end bed, large dresser, chifforobe and full vanity. Strongly constructed of American walnut veneer and gumwood. January Clearance Price. 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