Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1927, Page 10

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1921. and it it appears that the [ count was knocked down and suffered black eye. . He was arrest WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, TAMPA INVESTIGATING G T BATTLE WITH COUNT, a moral victory."” | < NE ' re A jail = Mayor Promises to Discipline Polioe | | . Maj. Baird Ordered Here. ates {s preferable to if Roughness Wan Maj. John A. Baird. Chemical War- | fare Service, relieved from Uncalled For [duty as assistant military Inited States Em MARCH 3, THE EVENING STAR, SOUTHERN JERSEY 1 | i CROW WAR IS OVER \ | hatch 45,000 more crows next Spring. “W¢ regret that superior perfection of his lines of communication and transportation enabled the enemy to | PREFERS JAIL TO MEXICO. released when the Italian ¢ > identified him and Chief York | Former Bank Official Betubni i ized for the action of the pe Surrender. Abe Martin Says: ]UI]BE IMPEA[IHEI] INFIGHT ON DALE Indiana House Votes Action ““Against Dearth, Charging Three Irregularities. Hunters and Birds Both Held to Be Entitled to Victory. . according to B. K. Shaihiouls, fornter bank official He returned to face a defalcation charge rather than continue in Mexico. . Posts Are Exchanged. Lieut. Col. Arthur W. Brown, Judge | Advocate, attached to the Judge Advo- | cate’s Office, War Department, and | — Lieut: Col. Grant T. Trent, Judge Ad- e vocate, at Fort Omaha, Nebraska, __The |have been ordered to exchange sta- 3., March 3 ® | tions and duties. t crow war lf southern New Jer- S . Both sides last night ap- |\(‘fll’r| entitled to a claim of victory— | the gunners because of the heavy |and imitation leather. casualties they inflicted on the b - night assaults, ability | treats un rkness that the | s !ly v lost will never be when the has been fated Pross Fla., Mar By the Assoc ! TAMPA, Wall_ann | fight betw Flaxseed oll is used in making|attache | paint, linoleum, soap, ink, medicines| Washington, and th I men is being Investigated SYNAGOG Py Subject : “DIVORCE: THE JEWISH ATTITUDE." Sixth Street Synagog - attache at the Lon By the Aseociated Pres: INDIANAPOLIS, March 3.—A four- year fight between George R. T Muncie publisher Judge Cl p Delawa reached a of the judge on ceeded his prosecutio | legions in and the Automobile Parking Service yesterday by the sentatives of the action being th day night, th Jersey hunter Inqui’re About Our Dc‘fflrrm{ pu_z/m.'nt Plan w applied generously’l o’ vzl Important Lvents Herald Friday and e e e Saturday—Store-Wide Values Special Offering’ S Fo‘r Friday and Saturday n Our Street Floor Shops l|:«m n( \fl(‘m‘ Jewelry ilts of the battle Bangle Bracelets, 30c each or dozen, $3.50 Steel Beaded Bags, medium size; reg. $7.95 value, special, $6.95 Pearl and Crystal Necklace; regular $6.95 value, special, $3.95 SCar‘ES and Flowers Gold and Pink Evening Flowers; reg. $2.95 value, special, $1.50 Triangle-shape Scarfs, of crepe de chine in $2.95 to $3.95 many colors, from under the State's pr Automatically Suspended today, he autom: pended from the Dale had attac leged lax law enforcement Dale’s paper was moved fr to Portland to escape jurisdiction of Judge Dnrzh: court FRANKLIN'ADOPTED ] w C.axtoantS Name s:guer as Patron‘ losses were not | what we ad hoped,” said the state- SR | ment, “we take pride in the attain- RK. March 3 (P).—The |ment of our subject. The mere fact America_have adopted n his paper N Tl’le Furniture Section that more than 5,000 crows have been . wiped out in this cause jutifies it. February - | Thir % i ows hatched as placed at the | three Spring, that 2 | would 00 more crows to| Regular Price $116.00 $105.00 ... .$68.00 $21.00 $15.50 $20.00 $21.00 $15.50 $24.50 $44.00 ..$25.50 ... 5900 .. $225.00 .. $150.00 The House brs against Judge D of having prev tribution of D: Walnue and Gum Decorated (‘/Hffum(‘r lvory-enamel Dresser. .. Tvory-enamel Chiffonser. . All-steel Beds, walnut finish All-steel Beds, mahogany finish. .. All-steel Beds, mnlmqnnv frish. .. All-steel Beds, jvory finish All-steel Beds, jvory finish. . All-steel Beds, walnut finish All-steel Beds, walnut fnish All-steel Be‘{s. walnut fin/s]z Moses National Spring, all sizes Mahogany Desk Mahogany Corner Cabinet. . Walnut Nest of Tables Mahogany Console Commode Rosewood and Mahogany Writing Table. . . . Solid Walnut Jacobean Desk Mahogany Hall Arm Chair Mahogany Hall Chair Mahogany and Gum Console Table Mahogany Arm Chair, flag seat. . .. Mahogany Hall Chair Mahogany Arm Charr, flag seat. . .. to effec committee consi The judge refuse fmpeachment foll NATURALIST TO SPEAK T0 GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY Arthur C. lelsbuly to Address Members on Secrets of Flowers Happiness Restaurant—and no and Animals. | food so good as its old fashioned home cooking. And the coffee —simply delicious! Breakfast, luncheon, tea and after-theatre, turn to Happiness! Leather Bags An assortment of Bags in leathers of calf, patent, suede, silk and calf and snake; regular values $9.95 to $18.50, Specral Arthur. C. Pillsbury, naturalist and | official photographer of Yosemite Na tional Park, will address members of the National Geographic Society to-| morrow night at the Washington Au- | ditorium, on “Life Secrets of Wild Flowers and Animals.” Mr. Pilisbury's knowledge of his | subject has been gained through 20 years of life among the flowers and animals of Yosemite, He will reveal his intimate knowledge of the histories | and moods of natural growths and il- lustrate his address by remarkable mo- tion pictures. Motion pictures will show on the screen, in a few minutes, the growth All-silk c}n'/"fon and me::li‘um-wefght hose in the sprt'ng shades; all sizes. Special GIOVES French Kid, novchy cuff g/oves n gray, mode, tan white and black; all sizes, but notin every style; regular values and developmenl of pla‘ms. the ‘Phflll':“\ & L weeks IS fi.?{‘xi:‘ e T “In the Heart of Things : ! 1107 F St, N.W. hpu Awmn noyn.l smk |8 3 TOKIO, March 3 (®).—It was of- Micially announced today that Empress ~Nagako expects to become a mother ‘early in August. In view of the fact ‘thet the child, if a male, will be heir 10 the throne, the announcement was ‘received with intense interest. The first child of Emperor Hirohito and | ‘Empress Nagako was a girl. Happiness Restaurant Candy Sttwas CANDY —RESTAURANT —SODA Mahogany and Gum Console Table Japanese Lacquered Gateleg Table Mahogany and Gum, Gateleg Table . . . Mahogany and Gum Gateleg Table Mahogany and Gum Gateleg Table Mabogany and Gum Gatelcg Table. Walnut and Gum Gateleg Table Mahogany and Gum Gateleg Table Mflhoga’ly ang Chasr, cane seat and back. . . , «f ~ On The CAPITOL Limited—\a ua_ " Uhe services of the Train Secretary are available without charge The CAPITOL Limited All-Pullman— No Extra Fare To CHICAGO 3:00 P.M. 9:00A.M. Leaves Washington . . . . Arrives Chicago . . . . . A fine train that combines the comfort and satisfaction of modern equipment with an outstanding record for dependable arrival'— ‘“95% on time through 4 years’ service” In addition to the service expected by the traveler, The CAPITOL Limited provides such additional features as Train Secretary, Barber, Valet, Maid and Manicure. Shower Bath, Newspapers and Magazines. . And always, good meals at reasonable prices and the will to please expressed in willing service. altimore & O l For descriptive folder or full information, muphm 4 visit the Travel Bureau, Woodward Building, 15th & H Streets, N.W. : Main 3300. . E. D. AINSLIE, Assistant Gmeml Passtnge'r Agent £y} .1 Mahogany Arm Chasr, cane seat and back. . . . Mahogany Console Mirror Mahogany Fernery Japanese Lacquered Coffee Table. . Mahogany Ladder-back Chair Antique Maple Tilt-top Table Mahogany Nest of Tables Malzoyany Stand, with glass top. . Mahogany Tabourette ~-:SHOES--- - SPECIALLY PRICED FOR FRIDAY Broken lots of twenty styles of our $12.50 to $16.50 shoes, including patent, satin, colored leathers and suede; styles for dress or sport wear. FRIDAY ONLY $9.65 Floor Covering Section Domestic and Imported Inlaid Linoleums A splendid variety of patterns, in all the desirable grades and colorings for Spring. ALL BEAR OUR GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION English Linoleums Domestic Linoleums Our Direct Importation Our private qualities and designs Gesds No, 1o, GiedaiNsL 9 Gradss Nosll G odoeNes 2 $2.15 sa. yd. $2.90 sa. vd. $2.50 sa. vd. $2.90 sa. yd. Marble Tile Linoleums With Plain Marble Borders to Match Grade No. 1 Grade No. 2 $2.75 sq. yd. $3.25 sq. yd. All Measuring and Estimating—except out-of-town work—will be done at your convenience, free of charge and without obligation to us. $3.00 and $3.50, special $2.25 Fabric gloves, novelty cuffs; all shades and sizes. Special...85¢ Underwear T""‘CU"&’SE’ vests a"d bIOOMEYs. "n flesl‘ CO’O" Un’_l/,' fl’] S;ZCS. Vests. Special, $1.65 Bloomers. Special, $2.45 Rayon vests and bloomers, in five different shades. Vests in sizes 36 to 44. Special Bloomers in sizes 5-6-8-9. Special Neghgees In colors of peach, blue, orchid and rose, lace trimmed; values $8.50 to $22.50. Special Handkerchiefs Ladies sheer linen handkerchiefs, 1-16 in. hem. .Specral, per dozen Toilet Goods " An assortment of Powder Puffs, medsum size, all colors. . . . Miniature Double Compacts. Rosine’s Extracts, various odors. Mavis Tale Powder Dra pery De pt. Choice 50c per yard sold up to $1. 75 per yard Exceptional values and qualitics, 36-inch Casement Cloths, 32-inch India Silks, 36-inch Curtain Net and Marquisettes, Voiles, 50-1nch Damask. Choice, $1.50 Per Yard Tapestry, Velour, Damask, Casement Cloths and 72-inch Dolly- Madison Cloth, sold up to $5.00 per yard. 150 Prs. Curtains Specially Reduced Special Specral 37.00 Curtains now woteciela 83.75 $8.00 Curtasns now......... R e AT TIREE Y s4 50 $10.50 Curtasns now PORTIERES At big savings, excellent style and coloring Chosce, $5.00 parr. Sold up to $11.00 pasr. Chosce, $8.50 parr. Sold up to $17.50 pasr. Chosce, $15.00 parr. Sold up to $25.00 pasrr. Tl‘le Llnen Sl'lO Special, $5.00 Pr. Shightly soiled plaid blankets, size 70x80 inches; sold requ- larly up to $10.00 pr. Clearance price, $5.00 pr. Reduced to $2.25 Set Colorgd striped bed sets (spread and sham to match); sold regularly up to $4.25 set. Special, $2.25 set. Bath Towels. 33c Each Regu’ar 9c and 65c white bath towels; some soiled from handling. Final clearance price, 33¢c each. W. B. Moses & Sons. Furniture Carpets Accessories Established 1861 : - Ladies’ Apparel Millinery F Street and Eleventh

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