Evening Star Newspaper, August 11, 1927, Page 12

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a2 THE_TVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, 1. €., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1997. T e e e B : RKANSAS wm [_‘ The " |ATLANTA VICE SQUAD |New Orleans Rule |CITRUS MARKETING |l esctest, 0 Kloron | ADMITS SLAYING BABY, |z, shiow srave near the Wheeier ture Jardine. He said that the clear- e ~on| HEAD SUSPENDED| For Liquor Toting | PLAN DISCUSSED) i, ot ot i onb ' | stoner ot She saa o oney | ot ond S B neck Roland Rinktum came to bor also were arrested in connection with . information and for the regulation of to Support Daughter. the fifty cents upon a day: “I will pay R — . fruit movements. o cons vou back tomorrow, sure as fate,” 1 IS leed l)y COlll'l . 5 ks = BLUEFIELD, W. Va., August 11 — eary , i i ori TS n Statistical offices of the United| H.Uflfl F ARM I.ANI] | i e et im ot A ccnsed fof JIMIAEARARArS ot Florifs: St ppers): Would | Qondnet 1 0 0o omnent 20 e, Intet] oo cancoiaing sho kieasbiorEveans |||} BughiciCormbTEr WA Eate |to clack, telling with evasions shock-| Dry and Gaming Cases Sent By it Aiceinten Pre Information Clearing House would be established in the clearing \ old daughter because she “didn’t have | Special Dispateh to The Star. {ing. mhy itie dutar's Dy whe baclc 14 e 2 ; " house ‘and the Gover nment W Would | the money to provide for her,” Erma | FREDERICK. Md., August 11.-- 5 . forget the Wwhole blameditiatter. to State Courts. NEW ORLEANS, La., Augus Under Proposal. "“’:'lf])lvl l-p\lln oue h with ll‘m \:;.m‘ Wheeler of Algonquin was held in | SUSAT corn, one of the major crops in Breaks in Levee Let River| woua any kindly gents, if he'd only 11.—A person may carry a bottle T Ll s umeam expinined® | iyt & ; . | this section, is exceptionally late thix ! 4 1 % i The general operating plan, he said, | Mercer County jail at Princeton. Wal " k ceaso to chatter of that measly fifty | ot “whilky ‘thtougli New (Otieans B e e Y . season. Canning will begin about ®, d 0 c ti nte. 1 have never asked him for It. | gy the Aesociated I : B s KeooiateE. Bross! would be for each shipper member to | ter loss, county prosecuting at-|September 1. It fs estimated that he. ~read Over CountIes as | | e o e aricad iy | B the Assoe ut, T, Mreets without fonr of molemta. | CGAINESVILLE, Fla., August 11.—|%nd In reports each night. there to torney, announced the woman: had | temer ve hoy AN IR006 Heres ik o . 3 | ATI TA, August 1-Lieut B g0nThy pederal agents If it is well slorida’s new cltrus frult arketing | P, tabulated and telegraphed to the | confessed she killed the child hy stril. | n thi . > Florlda’s new citrus fruit marketing | y Strik- {canned in this county. A reduction corked, the label ia not exposed | UMLK et € el e g mnu‘;(m-:«“mrw- the opening of the|ing it on the head with a garden mat. | in prices paid By Canceiise. cavied s - i other g | £ arket the nex v, ock. The baby then w: < > 5 and they have ;;n"ll;le:;"::od’“:,\‘;' | Gonteal claaring: Kotie. fox tHou ainsen;. | matket the next day, [tock. _The baby then was buried in one third reduction in acreage. 4 3 ‘Federal | ination of daily information relative ’,"““: ,':; _”‘f“‘;‘. _‘l‘r:‘,'" in Federal |, the movement and the condition of DUMAS, Ark, August 11.—Slt ! | wards for making arrests, in violation | COUrt here vesterday. the markets, was discussed here in S, Ark, A S | & pile of tin that I'm only just | e [or rules b the departmen. -— detail yesterday by V. B. Newton, Or- #lled flood waters from the Arkansas |in' from the hole he put me in Tl lrite Caled FaIos itie andiide tando, " president of the Fruitman's River continued today to flow un {have paid.” T hear him telling. [ oo e haraet thas horee shonce| {ROYAL SHEPHERD DIES. | o, bred approximately 1,000 farm- “hecked through two great gaps in|day I specified, but the measles hit | d $1,689 from Sheriff James 1. Lowry — —_— ers and fruit growers attending the ihe levee system into nearby drainage | my dwelling and my three aunts ne 5 _ | e L G SR S % H | £ 3 or cases carried into the State courts. .| annual farmers’ and fruit growers titches thence over fertile fields, as iy died. What with docto e “": paid; e SKORBIRTAE SHRCIA] Sheep Tender for Wilhelm I Suc- | . week at the University of Florida, ¥ \ @ ne result of a fourth rise in the river | nyr @ w. | > for r athan Mavo, State commissioner ot i G The holes in tite levees in | T i o 1 could |t the rate of $2 for h prohibition cumbs at 89, n xtra ry sttt e hole: S e E s rould | i case and $1 for gambling cases, The agriculture, #aid the plan had the nd Chicot Counties have not fdo naught for you. So h . poney was paid ont of a special fund [ OWATONNA, Minn., August 11| packing of the State and Federal gov- f veen repaired since the June flood and | tales unending, lyin - all the side by Ful County e (@).—G. M. Wandrey, who for many | crnments, in the headlands poured | time: which is one 1 B rs at t v - | years served as head shepherd over [ The plan, Mr. Newton sald, differed s of water over thousands [be the sum a plunk or dime. g i the flocks owned by Emperor Wil just emerging from |hard to see a fellow who was once a |yt o BEETHL helm 1 of Germany, is dead at the | social pet working up a fame that's Nt ki age of 89. : Joa ik milies were | vellow, just to dodge a little dobt. | Kol (0 A receiving the | Wandrey, who ltved here for many fithe Wabe iof over- | Knowing that T have assisted such a | (he commi Ningy e : D RY CLEANIN G { like another D fise Continues. [ shatisea. “T'a another Mar-|g “ycpco, chisf of the “vice squad” vou back the iy M aping Police Department, last this scout | iy was suspended by order of the | “but Jamea J., my little son, he had | MERG IS SRRANIRC, B BEIRE OF | his “tonsils taken out;and the learned! || e trinl on charges of recelving re- and gifted surgeon taxed m ®5 th) Associated Press. i i ‘ontende author- | vears, hecame well acquainted with | AT WO BRI T ":"““" e oo vt “‘l“"‘"““"‘i“““» {ized to do so by the police committee Wilhelm IT. dolhr;vaml Kuiser, while | . o i Wigheat have not returned since | T have wisted that the lender is a | %0 10 do L Ll i e Hignest igh water. No loss of [chump. So that now when some one | Of 15t vear ing tocithe rosn Vou'Tes ing has been reported as | n for a nicke! e L 0% EXCURSION 2 | ILven's, Suits, 95 ) A formula perfected TO , \, ed for | stack: take it freely, looking pleasant, | by experience and don't try to pay me back.” | | et high i w MASON. . o 'OU GET 3 # wance o | Loty ‘ New Market, Virginia | e a0 DAWES VISITS CANADA. | For ENDLESS CAVERNS i, vou, Il o B, o 0\ J\JATIONAL Ginger Ale has long years the o other heater in Washi t Gues of mromr on o | SUNDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1927 i it | | of popular reputation to its ereit. ik AR 60NN I TalAnd: Special Train, Consisting of First-Class Coaches and Parlor Car §| BALLARD OIL HEATING co. || 1 i We have never changed the formula CUSRERT Lvs. Washington (Union Station). ...9:00 A.M. | 743 Conn. Ave.—N. 658 I —we've only learned better ironahlie: : August ‘11 Due New Market..,...............1:25 P.M. : - | b : G. Dawes g Returning: | i i perience how to make it. ot Ofgs. Danes) Leave New Market Station, 6:00 P.M. umeldny " | l i R —— o 8 vieting these wonderful and spectacular andercround caverns. the JHIT: | i t’s true that N, ] . o i e goine . piteing, ‘glorfe i auportint{E 10 e e Veput REMODELED P " . Nothing New nd 1 AND STORED £ is made today the same way that made it = d Mr. | i lined an invita. For tickets and Information see fivers and ticket WORK GUARAN E| ’ i ) he Kansas City Star tion to be gues nor at a lunch. | agents, 1510 H Street N.W.. or Unlon Station. MODERATE ~ PRICES | [ | famous. rs. Wix—Do you still believe in|eon of the Little Current Board o 4 NEW ENGLAND , f the rod by way of developing chil- | Trade, as he is not accepting any en- SO tll R l s | o 5 z o <agements of & public Ratura during uthern Kailway System FURRIERS —and it will continue to be made that —1 Delieve it is the nat- | his brief stay. He is spending his time BENJ. SHERMAN, Prap. A 1 5 - ur make them smart. fishing and motoring. 618 12th Si. N.W. . e353 4 way — GENUINE Ginger Ale — with a = = I i G flavor all its own, and a palate-appeal The Oxford A S that is unequaled. orn SHhul A o letin en ‘ Gk TN 4 It’s so satisfying to know that when —worn with a ribbon—emblem e I s — Ll you order NATIONAL you will get REAL It is the “full dress” of eye .. . . it Wroet ot yeltoe pord: J Ginger Ale—with that sparkle which WE ean duplicate your lenses / for ase In Oxfords. refreshes. CLAFLIN Sold by case or bottle at grocers Opticians—Optomatrists | and delicatessens. Served at cafes, clubs and fountains. 922 14th Street “Vision, Not Visionary” Guggenheim Co.—33rd & K Sts. N.W.—W. 2508. 0 W Closing Out All Couch Hammocks and Gliders at Remarkably Low Prices RN — HONESTLY. we do not want to carry these Couch Hammocks and Gliding Settees all winter. We have about forty. Every one good-look« ing, first quality, and in the newest summer colorings. Most of these are passed on to you for less than wholesale cost. Stands and canopies extra. To simplify your selection we have arranged five price groups. $19.75 $5.75 In this group there are 4 of the best-looking Gliding There are just 9 Couch Hammocks in this group, up- Settees you ever laid your eyes on; upholstered backs holstered in serviceable khaki with magazine pockets [ [J [ d with good-looking stripes in three different upholsteries, and tufted. These are all comfortable and good-looking all with arm valances. These sold for much more earlier Hammocks that sold for a good deal more during the l n ln oo m u l e o in the season. A rare opportunity to secure real Summer early part of the season. Every one is in perfect con- enjoyment at a “give-away” price. dition, and the price is rediculously low. $240 75 J'UST another example of the many remarkable Just imagine a good-looking and comfortable Gliding Settee in broad stripes with arm v values to be found in this sale. Ten finely e s SR e U R RE D S L T made pieces with 66-inch buffet and graceful, artis- tic table. The china is paneled part way up with beautifully matched crotch mahogany veneets, and there are four side chairs and two arm- $29 7 5 $ 49 7 5 chairs with tastefully upholstered seats. The suite & ° . is in mahogany principally and of Sheraton in- fluence. Ten pieces, $350, This price in no way suggests the value and good looks Oh, boy, what a good-looking Glider you can get in this of the 14 Gliding Settees included in this group. Every $49.75 group! Green and black meled fiber arms, one is tastefully upholstered in your choice of two good- tight seat or se, te loose cushions, adjustable head looking striped materials. You may also have your rest, upholstered back and some of the best-looking up- 3 ». - 4 ~gs . e - choice of green or orane framing. This Glider also bay holstery materials you have ever seen on this typs of Ten Pieces in all..................... $350 arm valances. merchandise. i & Y b MAYER & CO. MAYER & CO. Seventh Street m Between D and E Seventh St. ;L]RN\'TUPE Bet. D & E Closed All Day Saturdays During August

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