Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1927, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. ¢. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8 19F | s _______.___—————————————_-——'—'————————‘——‘~‘_———'_——_“_——‘ Gen. Tohn A. Lefeune, commandant| TENOR SAILS FOR IRELAND et nisnt on the Aquitania to spend Equestrian at Queretaro.: | Schiffley, en route from Duenos Afres f the United St Marine Ci o 25 years o ¥ 3 TWU ARE |NU|BIE Abe Martin Sa\ TABLET IS UNVEILED O g f L e f:';srlo“(::lrll:m;):m(:u”rv;\’:ar:n:vr:tl: A cTi Tt s E'mz:] w York by horseback has ar. o i \TO SMEDLEY D. BUTLER zam of Philadelphia, representing a|John McCormack to Spend Christ- :},,,‘",,V Treland. Ile was accompanied | The Argentine schoolmaster, A. H. F.| northwest of here. number of women's clubs of (the mas With His Parents. by Mrs. McCormack and their daugh- (j | Quaker City. i ter Gwendolyn, and sald he planned | £ g 2 hv:\m,l.’.:;'u;.‘.nrm.:.nf?.“,,;?,’;':‘ b Pl NEW YORK, December 8 (@) = | lo return’to” America early in Febru- | | Marine Official Honored for Serv- (- ' TON h ana 30 inches wid ' McCormack, Irish tenor, sailed 'ary. Z @ 4!'.‘ 17 bearing a basrelief of Gen. Butler F[NAIA ’VE EK EER ices as Director of Philadelphia |1y itk ription below this reads as fol EEEEEEEEE G'” 17, and Fiance Charged aw’ : g L ‘ : [l R.."‘l...‘" :fl:l‘ 0 ur Wee k_ E n d Specza l Ll @bl’lfitmas Grand Jury Returns A tablet commemorating the serv: 924-December the law Imj He de- [ ice . Gen. Smedley D. Butler ¢ 4 5 e orhineryioan i ec it courageously. He proved —are eagerly awaited by | @r 42 True Bills. | tor ot public safety at Philadelphia, | incorruptible. . . . was unvelled yesterday at exer- z e Pompons those who like to gratify their S ' e ivh v ey | ‘E0lIma Sewie L i !D $1 bunch fondness for flowers at min- | HE beauty of the couriers of your Christmas 9 : 4 en of the Trene Cloments, 17 vears old, 1626 ne mely Jlishment o ough sleep: . o 10 streer southeast and her fianc 3 Wosqsi gt . imum cost. Our “leader (_vrc]cnnlg‘ to friends is infinitcly enhanced in Harwick, were indicted tq Pacific 1 nd the National . h k d sentimental value by Brewood engravi accur: 'and jury on a charg bandoni the United h 3 uri Paci the * Bl this week-end: graving, accurately :‘é“:i (e ,\"’u\\'p‘:d:\:el;( Tnmdl'n?.:'r‘f‘ 1 tablet. it .«m.; I\I\v‘ulu n.? . o0 Tways of \_n\l(.. between St. |I.mm Oolnlng | done. Time permits no delay—select your personal s ed in 5 tomoh front view in the Navy Building for awhtle, | % gl design right away iahih ,M:w'"”f"“"'_l' iy ”';.ln“,;,,,. ‘ later 1o he sent to the Quantico. Va., » 3 7 ants gn right away from our rapidly decreasing assort- %31 Seventh street southeast, who took | Marine base for installation in the fde e of traffic Al Col ment. the child. although she has a large Hall of Trophies there. “Gen. utler | throus u lett Bt Louis llu‘(nlfl i $1 up olors ] Samily | o, :::-\‘\'_I]yismnx’l.llx”n!\» expeditionary forces "'I'!Ii'l‘““ twelfth anniversary L ‘ Der Dozen. Your visiting card plate can be used on many of our exclusive = 2 n designs. Only a few more days in which to make your selection he mext day, it is alleged. Rarwick ealled at the home of Mrs. Miller and tended by his fathe « ol she ished o o e - Butler of Pennsy N i , S ok aciinta) e Tiouse commiites on' ; RESS UP THE HOME I o i o as well as by other members of that | as a ower ores Re @ pith “‘,,,‘,.“‘"‘,5}‘” n epected he| 1t th time cver does come when th'| committee as well as members of the FOR CHRISTMAS | (1] D bt i (s eane leceniipassich | o meakalin AV e o0 e o 0t Tho tabIat ors made | 104 Window Shade TODAY: Cull Miin 3211: | Funcral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders | Engravers and Stationers nde \ ¢ e vas vin' ' locate Mayor Jimmy ) £ s . I Ainder arrest and later the girl was [full tryin® ' locate o Y | o Kioya W Tumiing paitett 807 14th Street N.W. 804 17th Street N.W. e e - on into custo t had | Walker. ; gaken into cust n ‘“"“‘" of his knees|of the Butler Memorial Association, Phone Franklin 3112 Phane Franklin 10301 A musical eon born at i <pital a| Bandit Stew Nugent h et el o ¢ ith buckshot, day. trvin ¢ BE 0 oS Chetia D T ! f——[o]c——jojc———Jojc————| U i etore e andonment. | ridaled with bucksh Y NI U Cered by Secretary Crrtis D, Wilbur | 12 Mo ¥ io] o] o] o] | escap woman's clothes | 1 Murder 1s Charged. [entapeinim e 0le O of the Navy Department and Maj first degree is i ctments against | il o et uben Tavlor. | charged with | th Catherine M. Ward, | 1d and 1 streets south Getober 31, and Tavlor I held ible for the death of Bugene | also colored. November 12, in | i { MILK MAD: r d jurors refused to indict rig rises presented to them. | Those exonerated and the charges | 3 3 inct them are: Floyd H. Yeager, 8 blackmail: James H. Doolittle, vio. | . 2 BREAD o et Iating national prohibition law: Annie NET Waf 1L, . s \ Hofenofsk Wd larceny: Sarah A, | < 3 . HOLMES & SON, Inc. Wiseman. false pretenses; Clarence @l arg HOLMES £SON, Inc. 107 FATAN WasHNGTON.0 € Seigles, robbery: James Mitchell, | < 1077 sTaw wMNTON,0.C anlt: Henry Pratt, homicide. and | Tovis A, Schaeffer, housebreakinz and larceny. Forty-two indictments were present- | ad to Chief Justice McCoy. Those in- dicted and the cha against them include: James H. George R. uvis, Lester McC. Brown, Carroll Theodore A. Wims and For- | Chappell, grand larceny: Jam ius, Ralph Parker and William roll, carnal knowledge: Donald | Walter Drew, Sugar Frazier nton Smith, housebreaking and Others Indicted. Page Rector and Andrew Lee Wil Yiston. housebreaking _and larcenv; Thomas A. Richards, alias Thomas A. Richardson: Frank E. McKay, 'and Kenneth B. Meteall, robbery: John g Scott, Frank Delinski, John O. Driver, @: Gilbert Leatherwood, George B. | A. Schaeffer, Benja- | anklin_ Power and Francis v as Francis Fischer, joy-rid- | e 3 p END A ing: Harry 1. Steinheuser. alias Ray. | - o I l l mond Dinsmare, and Michael Thomas, | X Talse pretenses. & ; > & 4 ) Burrell Penn (iwo charges). v 8 : & & Clrade R, Ciark, embezalement: N MIDNIGHT! Pissell. i v after trust R and Thomas E. Chester 4nc: Harvey Tinsley Shelton. larceny After trust and embezzlement: An- | drew A. Hall, violating postal laws; | David Robinson, Nathan 1. Grose, | Henry E. Jackson and Leo Wright. as- isault’ with dangerdus weapon: Paul { Herbert J. Robinson. Ed d Henry Cox. John Corbett Mi‘ler and Stanley Charles Clagk. --non- support. DANIEL TRANSFERRED T0 CHICAGO STATION The familiar velce of John B. Dan- fel. WRC announcer, will be m: from the air waves for seven weeks. Daniel has heer temporarily trans- ferred to Chicago to announce the per formances of the Chicago Civic Opera Co., which are hroadeast every Thurs. | day night from the stage of the Audi- % torium The; in Chicago, i Nineteen radio stations of the hlue network of the National Broadcasting Co. receive these Thursday night opera 4 programs. Washington is not included §in this list. but local listeners may | hear the opera through WBAL in Bal- | timore i Daniel will be heard tonight when ; i e , WRAPPING HOLMES MILK MADE BREAD the opera “Tannhauser” will he given. Norman Sweetser, announcer of Sta- tlon WJZ. has been temporarily trans. i ferred to Station WRC during Daniel's i ROM the ovens the freshly baked Holmes Bread goes to %%%‘%%%’%@%’%%%%@ FOR A SLOGAN! ped the Cooling Room, and thence to one of the wrapping ma- b : $ 5 chines shown above. As the loaves of bread are fed into Give your suggestion of a secondary slogan the machine, it wraps the familiar waxed paper around for—"Ilolmes to Iomes.” Not over seven 2 : < < words. Something that would supplement. rein- each loaf, cuts the peper the Hgl’lt size from its roll and tucks in force or clahorate on the idea contained in our the ends quicker than.words. Then each wrapped loaf passes };::]::":1:1"‘;]‘1‘: I“’:(ft":fl‘::,‘r"l‘({‘c mail before mid- between electric heaters which melt the wax on the paper, seal- g P".;e‘—’mo. 5 -nd i “ ing the folds-at the ends a‘x?nj] t}‘le'lap at tl'u'e bo_ttom. ; Second Prize—$50; Loaves pass through the wrapping machine in a steady stream, Third Prize—$25, and Fourth through sk : EisktuanthPiises, srslasive, eqial aiderds and as fast as they are wrapped an attendant places them in large of Five Dollars each. basl(_ets in which they are gonveyed to the Delivery Depart.ment. Their waxed paper covering not nnl)' protects the punty of RULES s :“m';“'“mn".'h{;‘lllg h*t Holmes Milk Made Loaves. but keeps it in all the freshness, 1. Contest is open to all resi SON, CONTEST DEPT.. 107 P dents of Washington and Street ) Washington wholesomeness and delicious flavor. nearby Mar; W and Vir- . C ginia suburl except em- . ployes of Holmes & Son and 10, ,",'",'",,:l'",”,';('“ HScambet their families, & 2. Slogan should not excoed 6. In determining the even words, and must he @wards. the Board of Judges g written or lettered clearly will be influenced by ap (0%, eh. penall o6 teis propriuteness, originality and on any kind of Deatness. HOLMES & SON, Inc. with vour full name 7. In case of tie. the ful ence address In the award will be given to each. tower right-hand corner. 5. Announeement of the win Serving Bread, Cake and Pies Direct- 3. No contestant may sub. ners l|l|d the names of the mit more than one slozan. jndges 5 ¥ Dt different: members of the 3 g to-Your-Door for Over 30 Years same family may compete ST, December 20, Al . Henderson’s—Standard for Quality. Established Over 50 Years Gifts of Henderson Furniture # Never Wear Out Their Welcome (flThcrc"s a lifetime of service in a gift of Fine Furniture from Ilen(lcxson’s. Such gifts “grow old gracefully,” be- come heirlooms for coming generations to cherish. Genuine {Complete Suites and innumerable Odd Mahogany Spinet Deske Pieces, suitable for holiday bestowal, to $110 . . . await your inspection. gPOPULAR PRICED selections in- i clude, among others, the following: Mahogany Tables $14 to $57 BRERESRN - e 4 oo o e el s z Genuine Mahogany Cane Wing Chairs, $19.75 to $40 Genuine Mahogany Gate-leg Tables, $29 to $75 Genuine Mahogany Book Racks, $14.50 to $35 Genuine Mahogany End Tables, $12 to $35 Genuine Mahogany or Walnut Davenport Tables, $46 to $135 Genuine*Mahogany or Walnut Coffee Tables, $32 to $38 Mahogany Windsor Chairs, $19 to $42 Mahogany or Bronze Book Ends. $7 to $21 Genuine Mahogany in S 5 Genuine Mahogany Nest of Tables. $32 to $38 y Genuine Genuine Mahogany Smoking Stands. $4 1o $14.50 MG.T,",‘::,:, s“:::‘&'."’l‘:! Genuine Mahogany Footstools, $8.50 to $32 Smoke $118 to $308 Genuine Mahogany High or Low Boys, $65 to $285 ]E;bk':.uo BEAUTIFUL LAMPS AND SHADES VERY REASONABLY PRICED 107-115 F St. and 600-618 First St. N.W. Tclephone Main 4537-4538 e RN w11 HOLMES' 4 80N, fne, A S0 S+ SO S SIS S a0 s e 0ss O A Deposit Will Hold Y our Purchase for Christmas Delivery JaMEs B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperics, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting Main 7675 1108 G Street—PHONES 3 7073 8.3 st — g

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