Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1927, Page 10

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- TIINGTON. TIHE EVENING STAR, WAS D._C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1927. PRESIDENT WILL PUT PROCLAMATION ON AIR, Mr. Coolidge to Read Thanksgiving Message Over Radio Tomor- row Night. W SHIPPIN! Tor every week- for every festive occasion” Arrivals at and New « proclamation | & e setting aside < the day | President to the American po Thursday. Ni 1o give . woper ol Ice Cream Special e e Your Dealer Now Offers Frozen Plum Pudding dent decided to take th | means of having his me | & numher W that mo hooked in {iamation. The arra ;i 3 [the President will speak - through o, In the De Luxe Pint Package. Magic 1 combination, blending the delights { of two famous desserts! That savory flavor of fruits, nuts and spices, with the added charm of refreshing ice cream. the first time It a Chief a Thanks- |5 h the Pr ements are that canho anta Mart microphone to be set up in the libray on the second floor of the Whit 2 b i~ cova Verdi—Gena DUE FRIDAY President H il John will not return to from Ambherst College for thi: His next visit home will be during Christmas holidays. holiday. | o | Dresdes the | X htere MERCHANTS MAKE READY FOR CHRISTMAS TRADE‘ Advance Plans for Early Buying | Declared More Complete Than in Any Previous Year. Consult our “Calendar of Specials™ regularly. If youbaven' one, ask your dealer. SAILING mouth rehants this year satest advance prep- | Christmas buyinz The shop early-ma designed to eliminate mu e Christmas rus n minute Christmas rush, it r ngstol Has Your Dream a Foundation? It you want to build a foundation under your dream, join this Association at once. You can do so with as little as one dollar and one minute. iis situation, the mer- "o meet " s local dep: ) chants’ se asE n Jua Havina € plies instead of dela tation until December, as v the practice. Action for a concerted Christmas opening by all the stores was not | M taken until i nts' A presen s former- Every dollar you deposit shares in the profits of this Cristol institution—the equivalent of from Five to Six Per Cent Interest for many years. The National Permanent is here to make your dream come true. Join it. Then add to your ac- count regularly—by mail if more convenient. We'll return vour credited pass book, or retain it here for crediting, as desired. National Permanent “Building Associatiorn Under Supervision of the U. S. Treasury 949 9th Street N Just Below N. Y. Ave. complete lines merchandise were re 1 be shown by the stores. This action,” Mr. added, “guarantees to the shopping public that they will have a better chance to make their Christmas purchases now than later.” Married in Laurel. Special Dispateb to The Star. URE Md. vember mers, daugh. Henry Lammers. Bernard Frank lymouth L. Ki K 1§ ter of Mr. and Mr of this place. and Maenner, son of Bernard Maenner of Bowie, were married this morning at 8 o'clock at St. Mary's Church here. pIr. and Mrs. Maenner wil live at Jov TOKIO.~The fi pers. magazines tions registered 1§ 209 are in Tokio an Englishman, newspaper, publis for a circulation of two months. engraved of interest, Budget Buying Plan Has made it possible for Men to buy their clothes out of their income instead of their savings— Radiators Today the average American home is a Budget pins home. People nowadays figure the cost of their homes, their radios, their cars, life insurance, etc., over a period of time. For several years we have successfully used a plan whereby you not only figure the cost of your clothes over an extended period, but you also pay in amounts periodically through that period You make a small payment at the time of purchase, and the balance in ten equal payments. Here’s How the Plan Works ] $50.00 Suits and Overcoats conspicuous. helped! W1l They are the ant note in Go every room “bronzed.” eral seasons 1 good bronze paint metallic shad for this one pose. them. We estimates, $35.00 Suits and Overcoats You pay $10.00 at the time of purchase and $2.50 weekly You pay $10.00 at the time of purchase and $4.00 weekly \. NOVEMBER Havana, ) s St Johns, paper was !aunched only ago, but today there are through and have these vestment in g appearance. NEWS i Sailings From York. ctober e 11 er 20 ! November 1% a November 15 vl crunse muia o | that Wise and Li WEMBER e November 16 November 19 November 15 4| broke in and told th ‘[ Tonkin testified November 19 TODAY Cherbours and Bre and Dantzig. ORROW 1 Southamnton Southampton and nd Genoa, Guayra and Mara- da u- Cristobal and Santa AY NOVEMBER 2 vistobal and San Cristobal and hal lauioue and Val Havre. Prince, 00 Livernool Montevideo and ires Im—Gothenbure. Bouiozne and Rotter London | Cristobal and Port Li | neston and Puerto Bar nzston and Puerto Co | uda Tokio Ranks as News Center. Correspondence of the Associafed Press. rst Japanese new 64 yea 61 news; and other publica n Japan, of which alone. John Black. put out the first hed every 10 days f 100. It lasted only In those days a wood- placard printed general BRONZE The Radiators are unsightly, They occupy im- portant places in a room and are often disagreeably That can’t be hat CAN be helped is their often drab and discolored appearance. only discord- an otherwise beautifully appointed room. each and in your home radiators t will last sev- and is an in- zood taste and These s, in several les, are made definite pur- Heat does not harm can submit covering one room or every room. $55.00 Suits and Overcoats You pay $10.00 at the time of purchase and $4.50 weekly $6€9.00 Suits and Overcoats You pay $10.00 at the time of $40.00 Suits and Overcoats You pay $10.00 at the time of purchase and $3.00 weekly $45.00 Suits and Overcoats You pay $10.00 at the time of Butler-Flynn Paint Cartagen: | s death ocenrred last | | | | WISE IS ACCUSED 4 OF HITTING LIVERS Witness at Inquest Says Dairy- man Knocked Other Man Down. b, A s Novem- | MARTINSBURG, W. Va., | Leo A Livers, 37 husiness vears old, wh Thursday nis ber Martinshurg man, ¢ ollowing a eard game in a hotel room, vas knocked down in the hall ¢ Spenser L. Wise, one of | wutside | he room hy he proprie Dairy in W it the coro rere foda v, Clyde 15 | was ther 5 the left > fourth member of t later they found | ind that Wise had struck Live It was testified that 1 Kkin was eall i found him in o'clock the f kin was latc mons home, wh o stop and that wh ne back toward him in a *hreat o lott side INSURANCE RATES Only $2.00 per $1,000 for a three- year “policy on brick or or on ordin: in D. C. or mage is heavy. 3 e in a reliable com- pany. You can't heat the Continental New York—assets over $70. 000.000. Thos. D. Walsh, Agent dinner committe; unusual a ,000 ALUMNI INVITED TO G. W. GRID DINNER|| \WASHINGTON’S NEWEST MILLINERY SHOP! alumni of | have local wn University thonsand 9 Plenty of Large Head Sizes for Miss and Matron Hats all - - lumni for the Juad » ) Thanksqgizing Holiday! irman of the | 1s announced that | ldition to the p; - Al Tron Men.' Mo lo 1221 F ST,NW. various offi and by an| sity nted entertainers, ENTERPRISE SERIAL Building Association 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 59th Issue of Stock Now Open for Subseription Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments James E. Connelly James F. Shea President e 16 JACKSON PLACE (On Lafayette Square) New Office Building Will Be Ready for Occupancy January Ist For Thanksgiving!—Smart New HATS block from White 2N House and State-War-Navy ¢ Building. Overlooks Lafayette Square, the Mall and Potomac River. Offices admirably ar- ranged in_half-floor suites. 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