Evening Star Newspaper, September 6, 1927, Page 31

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D. 0., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, e e e — - 234 among the first to reach his side, I‘a-1 Chew Sheriff in the County Police |leased on his personal bond for ap- u'uIm:n Harry W. Pickles r"nmlur‘(sd“ POLICEMAN ARRESTED Court at Hyattsville, pearance he(uren.!mh:e Shf;:irt i r an investigation short afterward. | B t followed to- it Was released to await the out: | ON DRI G ARG | A et oo p was to enter the first grade. | rd_had been Clement C. Carter, 19-year-old news- who also worked in a bowling ick, jr. 14 vears old; John, 13, and | James, 12 l » $30 per week, today For Some Its the Middle. uit in the District Supreme Court From the Boston Transcript ; | rly awalting | w140 omery County Officer to Face of the vlor School s Burdine was at the scene r Wilson of the Metropoli- | boy, rashington, drove | ajle up. on his way to his home at Lenox, | .4 Md. Finding his way blocked by asadlal Dikbatalios IneAter | Burai he asked the latter to | ‘0 e E C September 3 ated. At this point, it " % i dine became abusive Policeman | ang Wilson summoned Deputy Sheriff Prince Georges Court Tomor- row Morning. 00 damages from 1 injuries a bicycle A s struck | for alleged was rid | when he | of the def Hope Expressed for Edward Proudfoot, Badly Hurt in Traffic Accident. Mont arle H. Rurdine of Ta rested early yesterday at a filli the Washington T here by Deputy W. Hepburn of Prince T ¢ on a charge of intoxication derly conduct, will he given Hephurn, who arrested Rurdine at the - | filling tion a short distance away. | 5 . bl i Hepburn, it is understood, took |feived [ojiTew acpaing: W Burdine’s gun from him and drove | ospital for six weeks. The boy him to the home of Justice of the |'epresented by Attorneys O'Shea, Bur ca Iugh O'Nefl. Upon request of | "¢tt & Goldstein. Moxley of the Montgomery | ty police force, Burdine w 1st year was valued ‘a 51 PIECES Hitnsin 1r 949 the v tted hy YESTERDAY | Everything You Need—$25 B Al Delivers it to your home— ‘ b4 24 months to pay the balance 33333838 I The 51 Pieces Listed Below Constitute This Great Home Outfit I Bedroom o4 *e DI'E THURSDAY. SEPTEMRER Septem Living Room Dining Room 4 Four-piece Matched Suite Steel Spring Roll-edge Mattress Two Boudoir Lamps Chair and Rocker Ten-piece Matched Suite Room-size Rug Buffet Mirror Two Oil Pictures Dining Table Scarf Room Size Rug Kitchen 4 s : Reception Hall Solid Oak Refrigerator Five-piece Breakfast Set ;' Room-size Rug ¢ Gas Range Two handsome Oil Pictures Three-piece Suite Room-size Rug Floor Lamp Bridge Lamp Table Lamp Mahogany Finished Smoking Stand Corner Table Library Table Magazine Rack Fiber Fernery Console Mirror Console Table Splendid-size Rug $88380828s808388088888888888083888283388838888888838 4 L4 Cherbourg and Southampton, MBER 10, gE e e e s e ssse e ssseeeessseeesssssessstssssssesssssssessssssssassssssss Twelve $22.00 fiber baby carriag ith all steel run- | ning gear, heavy rubber tire wheeis and full con- tinuous pusher— splendidly upholstered Nineteen $17.75 fiber Seventeen $50.00 Cogswell | girollers in an assortment chairs with full depth spring | of colors—all have auto | filled seat, upholstered in high rubber tire wheels and | grade jacquard, §29.00 okl O [ L5 Twenty-three $5.50 handy | sewing cabinets in a choice of colors—all have inside movable otrays mohair or damask stered List Your Rented | and Vacant Houses With | J. LEO KOLB 1237 Wis. Ave. Wast 31 Ten $45.00 kitchen cabinets of standard make with full set of in various designs. are and patent bread box walnut white enamel or oak The Marcheta Apartment 1121 New Hampshire Avenue N.W. This downtown apart- Four of these $35.00 con- veniently arranged wall desks. Busicifilly $22,00 . finished FUR TURE CO. 8%¢ E St. 2~ M. 8% Pa. Ave.SE. onveniently of majority of Govern- ment Departments has a few one and two room apartments, with kitchenette and bath, available at this time. Rents extremely reason- able. Ask for Mrs, Grif- fin on premises. 4 4 | | E lfl | fl fl fl fl fl E lfl E UL 1927. at 25¢—33c—50c (%) A Deposit Will Hold Your Purchase MEN! LOOK! READ!! MEN’S FALL Men’s Fall and Winter TOPCOATS SUITS $4.95 $9.75 ’_ g G A choice lot of Ross Co. Suits in all Just 25 fine quality Topcoats, in sizes | fashjonable models and colors that for- 33 to 3R; choice. merly sold for $19:50. Ross Co. Sale Men’s Fancy Suits, ! Price More value—and quality than Washington men have ever seen at such low prices. The groups are complete. Some suits have 2 pairs of trousers. Hurry men —before the best seclections are gone. A small deposit will hold it. 3 sensational groups. $14.75 $17.50 $22.50 ROSS CO. BLUE SERGE SUITS, 1, PRICE About 40 blue A group of good s 'f'“ it aiie e $ .50 serge suits; sizes to $ _50 suits; size ; ¢ formerly $3 a5 % 42; formerly $45.. o AllRossCo.O’Coats & Topcoats, }» Price Finest grade men's Winter yister s€)e)isg finely tai- b lored; silk were Men’s ”Fall Hats Formerly $5 to $7 _ A group of Fall Hats that formerly sold from $5 to §7. All'sizes. Smart brims. $3 wa $3.50 The Ross Co’s $35 A group of Fall b o ly 'l‘opcr.nu, $ ,50 o'coats —all $ _50 in tweeds, = el = Mo o offered in e this big sale merly $25. Wil 140 Men’s Woolen Pants, 13 to 1, Regular Prices A group of One group of Regular $7 Palm Beach, Mo- [ white flannel | Odd Trousers, hair Trousers, in | (black stripe), | purchased from sizes 38 to 46.|gray mixtures, | the Ross Co. . Formerly $2.50. | Formerly $6.00. Now— $1.49 $3.00 $3.50 136 WOMEN’S DRESSES Sold from $15 to $23 $1 .98 $3.98 Only 1 to a Customer Just 138 Dresses, purchased from the Ross Co. The group includes the latest Fall styles. Materials of satin and satin-face crepe. 15 WOMEN’S FUR COATS BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS 3 groups of Boys' Wool School Suits, some suits with knickers, others with long trousers. Single and double breasted styles in sizes 4 to 18. Formerl ) $650 $9.75 $]4.75 BOYS’ WOOL O’COATS That Sold from $150 to $300 A .group of gorgeous quality fur-trimmed fur coats, exquisitely silk lined; sizes 36 to 52, on sale. Small deposit accepted. '69r '8Y ’ 145 Women’s wom.en ® Fall and Winter Evening Coats That Sold from Dresses Sizes 18 to 44. $22.50 to $49.75 in 4 Great Groups Formerly $24.75 to $7.75 $12.50 $21.00 $15.50 Beautiful _ fur - trim- med Winter Coats at just about wholesale = cost! We purchased the entirc Ross Co. stock and you can_takg your, pick at prices that will make you gasp. Just about 25 Boys' O'Coats that formerly sold at $15.00. While they last e $1.50 Ladies’ Rayon Bloomers $1.50 Table $7.50 Rolls : i $1.50 and $2.00 Men's Shirts. Neckband and collar attach. White and colors. 95c Sizes 14 to 17 50c Rayon zgc miifnf?. 49¢ . 65¢ All Sales Final, No Deliveries, No C. O. D.’s $33338883338888880883028838082388888888880¢ 202320832883822853 122222202 22220222322222222222234223432232823232323 88331333333 33E543 9685000

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