Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1927, Page 12

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'_12 % THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, - 1927. YOUNG'S MOTHER Uncle Dick, “Close on t0 100" Is Dead |iuf" 2% comeany omcii r+| PHARMACY REGULATION | srpicest fo bt o examioation, | - Bill Favors Colonial Dames. | Sore Throat Prudence rying his 81 years with martial grace, ence under a licensed pharmacist| A bill to transfer a portion of the Aft M Y. I Fi E 1 visited the plant and recognized BILL RECEIVES 0. K.|%oula 'be required, and that the ap-|Dutch Gap Light House reservation g’“:‘m:db':z*‘;",f‘“’?"‘um’d er any Xears as ice I'irm Lmploye "Unclebelglck“ .;d:lh; man ;vm many e plicant shall be a graduate of an ac-|to the Colonial Dames of America in ‘d’«:n‘: Sy vh:to OD'K"N‘{ for !:: years ‘ore saddled and bridled the credited college of pharmacy. The moment 1t may T T TR first horse he ever rode. McLeod Judiclary Group of House y;%atss provides further for promul. | v imis, oTy Mistorical purpeses Was| needed to relieve sadden case of Soro “Uncle Dick,” so old that nobodi ton for more th;n l;;,l! a cangxlr}" c'ul- District Committee Favor- s;m;: of genern]l rul;s by ull; lg:afd tive Montague. Throat. Relieving Sore Throat is Ton- ¢ how old he was, although |ting fce from the Potomac River for ; i of Pharmacy. Permits woul s mev;af:fimdom “close on to a hun. (many years before entering the em- Baltimorean Is Killed. ably Reports Measure. Sued for & thres-yoar period. The fee | e | silines G e 15 s b dred,” is dead, and white and colored | ploy of the company. MOREHEAD CITY, N. C., Febru- for examination is $15 and $3 for re- that—advertised for that—sold for that i in the neighborhood of the American | Born a slave, the property of alary 2 UP)—Capt. John B. Cunning-| The McLeod judiclary subcommit-|newal of license. The fee for permit| | FEDERAL-AMERICAN || one purpose. You will need Tonsiline Opposed to Giving Manager |rce Gompany's branch at Georgia |master whose virtues he extolled until | ham, Baltimore, Md., waa killed here | tee of the House District committee | for sale of poisons is $1 and for re one of these days, or some night when Svenue and Upshur street mourn his |his dying day, Uncle Dick came from | yesterday when he accidentlly fell |yesterday favorably reported the bill newal 50 cents. The law would go | showed the way to all banks || the drug store is clmd—vbeuer f Swi r 40 Per Cent |passine. his old home near Richmond, after |from the top of a pilt driver. He was |to regulate the practice of pharmacy | into effect one year after passage. A Sotle Bt keep s of Swimme Tor Uncle Dick, offclally designated | the close ‘of the Civil War, bringing |employed by Sanford Brooks, contrac- | and the sale of polsons in the Distriet n America when it orig- . ly at . on the ice company pay roll asRich- |his mother with him. ors for the Beaufort-Morehead City |of Columbia. This legislation would e of Earnings. ard Wilson, was a neighborhod insti- | His mother, too, was long lived, and | State Highway Bridge. He was 63 |require the filing of application un- do?{:;éhf:‘nlfigg"’:‘;:onhflfiy con- r el L . P— l ON l ftion, one ‘of the last of the old-time | Uncle Dick was fond of telling how, | years old and leaves a widow and two [der oath setting forth qualifications [ sumed a fish-curing plant at Low-|| “cageless counters.” | coloved men who had their being in |at the age of 103, she walked daily |children in Baltimore. and experience and would require the | estoft, England. B the Assoclated Press the South of yesterday. from Georgetown to southwest Wash- o8 ANGELES, Feb 9—an| He will be laid to rest tomorrow |ington, bringing him his lunch as he LOS ANGELES, February 3. atternoon at 1 o'clock, and his “white | worked at an ice plant bordering the attempt o break the contract Which foijca” at the ice plant, the men whom | Potomac. ik e s fae ' . ves Henry O'Byrne, trainer and |he worked under for the past 27 years, orking in most of the many cap: . : :\.m, ot :;e,,rge Young, 40 per cent | will serve as pallbearers. 8. F, Grant, | lties offered at, an ice plant, ho later pecial! Special! Special! Special! ’ intendent of No. ranc ecame a famillar fig! e - 4 IS i of the earni of the 17-year-old |Subel “ Piney & f L E the nings will be one of those who will bear the | worth and Piney Branch neighbor- Kotex Underwear i ; : Corsetlettes Bloomers Sunta Catalina Channel swimmer, wili | casket. The funeral services will be | hoods, and there are those, grown now mad e Young of To- |held at Campbell's funeral establish- | to manhood, who recall him when T ¥ bo. t (; s ,Mn:h 'm:,um, ,fmhe, ment, 428 Four-and-a-half street. they were children, giving them bits 4 A A n-::l mu& e r:“mwmm[ Fae Unele Dick handled ice in Washing- | of ice from the ponderous wagon. s y r 7 - } s was the anno e ) ; ; by Willlam H. Sheldon, Hollywood at- : c For q ! tormey, following the arrival here yes- terday of Mrs. Young. s - The plan to break O'Byrne's con- Go Chésnise = o qulcn heavy tract is in_deflance of an ultimatum Regular 65c size wns, s g D T striped quality Rayon issued by Willlam Wrigley, jr., donor | % Bloomers and Step- Elastic § . B o D. s of the $25,000 purse won by Young, | Perfect quality. ins. In Muslin ¢ inserts and loome: oub) that he would “withdraw his co-opera- Fresh Vail y \ our garter supports. ehstic knee. In tion and support” in the event his | resh goods. oiles and Crepes. Sizes 32 to 44, tel protege made changes iu his manage- | B 3 pastel shades. ment. ” Wrigley's declaration was directed argain Basement Main Floor particularly at Johnnie Walker of To- & ronto, young's former trainer, who ac- L <4 ' companied Mrs. Young to California. A representative of Wrigley and srmi i llge 4% | Real Bargains at Real Savings at Sigmunds!!! 3 X3 On arriva)] here Mrs. Young avoided her son’s business associates and went into conference with his manager and . ' T want my. boy to get all the bene: Never Before Such Values Tomorrow in Sigmunds’ i, S e | LN N Women’s High-Grade Novelty Shoes BARGAIN BASEMENT S R e St MOTHER :— Fletcher's Cas- 1,000 Dresses S5t THE0N0 chack s mot yet hetn| toria is a pleasant, harmless Here Is the Kind of Footwear You Have Paid $5 and $6 The Greatest Bargain-Basement Sale We Have Ever Held! gy Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- . For. Remember, These Are the Newest Spring Merchant Asks Bankruptcy. | goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared i Novelties, Made to Sell for Considerably Foursesnth sirest, has petitioned tns| for Infants in arms and Children all ages. : More Than This Price! e ST SE S ST | 1, et i vt ok S s gmime ot G SRR & Volintary Gankrupt, Fetiioner 4oes | Proven disections £ cach package, Phyvicians sverywhere, rocommend i New Cherry Patents D’Orsay Pumps Groupl 50 Dresses in regular 31 and extra sizes. Jersey 3 and silk. not state his assets or debts. T Blond Rose New Oxford Types Patents Regents Cherry and Blond i Step-Ins Satins i Strap Effects Cembinations —All Sizes— everypurse nd purpose] | L& 95 New Spring Hats in a Special : TH!S YEAR the General Motors line is an im- , 7ol {é Parcisal posing Automobile Show in itself. | AP B ded Here is every style of body. Every type of 3 / : design—four cylinder, six cylinder, eight cylin- - /\ / Sport der. Every improvement. Every price, from the { ' HATS Chevrolet touring car at $525 to the Cadillac ; Paindetin with special coach work at $9,000. A car for ‘ g e f and : every purse purpose. ‘ These are no stay- $ 8 Particularly clever 100 Dresses of silk, jersey and cloth. 150 Dresses of silk, satin, cloth and jersey. Group4 i 23‘!’) Dresses of silk, Every one of the models now on display is different R T P ; $4 oth, satin, crepe, jersey, ifvi 1 hecies Bkl - . y in the new shapes and and gulthed. Yet = make you want to go colors. Included are - them all together: . out and wear them Azure and Swiss Hemp EVERY CLOSED BODY is by Fisher. The everywhere. o s quality of all body workmanship is Fisher s S qualtt. And becams Fisher i owned by General Moros Extra Special ts plants are a part of the Motors plants, you body and the chassis a perfect quality unit. In a Morning Special EVERY MODEL has shared in the advantages All New Spring of General Motors research, purchasing stand- Styles and Colors ards and Proving Ground tests; and in the economies of Tu at This Peteet volume production made possible by world-wide sales. Third Floor GREAT PRIDEwe invite you to inspect > vt e || 7 9cSALE' INFANTS’ AND Group5 459 High Shade New Spring Dresses, worth up to $10.00. All Bargain Basement Winter Coats Sacrificed for Immediate Clearance! 000000006000(0000000000000000000006000000000000000000000000(2000000000000000000600000000000600000000000000000F e x4 All-wool materials in sport and dressy models. All fur trimmed. In many in- stances the fur alone would be worth double this sale price. Marvelous bar- gains here that will be bought quickly, 30 we urge early attendance. Here are Coats that sold yes- terday for $15.00 and $16. 75, at a price only one-lmlf of $ the actual value in many in- stances. All fur trimmed and durably linul. All colors, in- cluding wine, rust, grackle and plmly of black. Some extra sizes. RAINCOATS! A decidedly remarkable [} 3 9 General Motors qualicy and the public’s pur CHILDREN'S WEAR! chase of more than 1,200,000 General Motors Third Floor ear cars last iy . Mothers will apprectate the mvmgs offered in this spe- cial sale tomorrow—the merchandise is identical in quality § : : ‘ with that which we sell regularly at much higher prices. Girls’ New Dresses—Just arrived—flowered prints and broadcloth Infants’ Shirts, Reubens style, bands, vests, 50c values.,........3 for 79¢c Infants’ Hose—cashmere—sizes 4 to 6, 35c values. . .. e 8 ? rubberized Rain coats. Infants’ White Dresses—short—50c values Thdis are’in: thie:pobilin Infants’ P]ll“"WShp.dD RN .................'g:or79c shades of Red, Green and Kiddies’ Rompers and Dresses, ues vese.2 for 79c Blue. ¢ : Kiddies’ Sweater and Sacques (slightly soiled), $1.49 values........... okt s oo Infants’ Bonnets—silks, crepes, chinchillas, $1.49 values...... : i i i n WOMEN'’S SHOES! Girls’ Waists (just th: :.Inng sor"&m Boy Skirts) . ...ic00nee $ 00 U i ; f fing CHEVROLET ¢ PONTIAC + OLDSMOBILB Glrh Hats (odd lots felts and si ) m!.ow "’"'..-: e eq'f'fl. . offering of durably made P000000000000000000000000100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000(00000000000000000000000060000000600000000000000007 & OAKLAND - BUICK ¢ CADILLAC Girle’ and Boys’ Sport 7 Sox, 406 alues ... s s+ +essssems-3 palts, e i e GMC TRUCKS ¢ YELLOW CABS, TRUCKS & BUSES Girls’ Dresses (odd lot, sizes 7,8,10)......cccc0uvennesnnss...2for 79c rious leathers. All style v < heels. All sizes in the FRIGIDATRE —The Electric Refrigerator l White Chinchilla Coats Z’huumdodd.l::;:liqht- $1.79| jcmbinedio - , Bargain Basement | oo 90 1000 0000000000000000000000000)700000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000.

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