Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1927, Page 6

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?FORMER COVERNOR | William H. Mann, 84, Served| v ~”~j, 1843 in Williamsburg. Va. school at \m, to sburg DIES N VIREINA - 'H a tion of the in Confederate Army % as Scout. Dacerber 13 Mann, f found d~ad rmer fternoon lunch, members ol jis son. returnin 5 BRSOV 0ROV o The Spanish side chair costs $65.00, bur other single chairs start at $7.50. The waste basket, striking amod- erm mote is $12.00. Namda rugs —ideal wall bangings, are priced from $15.00. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Z ibm gifts that last are the gifts which are always appreciated. VISIT THE Gift gallery W. & J. SLOANE 709-711-713 TWELFTH ST., N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. ““The House with the Green Shutters”’ STORE OPEN FROM 5 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. DALLY, INCLUDING SATURDAY Charge Accounts Comveniently Arvanged Freight Paid To All Shipping Points in the United States The Governor Winthrop desk . can be bad for $115.00. Spinet desks, equally | ideal gifts, be- gin at $45.00. The Concord chair, illustrated below covered in Chintz, $65.00. | from $19.00. Telephone tables, with chairs, $40. iGmflrnnr ig survived by his widow. William Hodges Mann was born in After a the age xn\nw n{ cuvd\ at Brownsburg Acad- left it m rnn ‘his own livelihood, com As a boy in his | saw wervice in (he Cofi- “war be: s he studied law t\nll AT R d fof dizziness to uhk‘h ‘h' has become STAR, WASHINGTON, eers against those shopkeepers who defy them sounded in fashionable |Hyde Park last night. The blast de- stroyed the De Luxe Repair Shop in ot Pwe s HOTEL SHOESHOP Rounding out his term as gover: WRECKED BY BOMB, i it gl i g A e nor, Judge Mann returned to this eity \ and resumed his law practice with' his som. | i i trance to the hotel Fashionable Chicago Hostelry Is tr3uce 1o the Botel e shop and its Rocked by Blast, Laid to machinery, however, were destroyed. Union Feud. TNE EVENING and son puid the penalty; i . Gust Chetas, owner of the shop and lus-!umd’wmu Iluund of another in the same neighborhood, Mrs, Carrle Tiofyps colored, aged 105, a ‘forer slave. s i Emer. | told police that Gust Starakas, presi dent of the Bootblacks' Protective As- | gency Hospital as’ the vesult of in- juries sustained i ‘a fall down' the stairs ‘at_her home IIM Twenty-first | street. last night! “Hudden spell sociation, and warned him recently By the Associated Press. | not to continue plans for opening the | | CHICAGO, December 13.—The ex-| De Luxe Shop January 1. The rea- subject was responsible for her fall | plosion of another bomb in the cam-[son given was that the association Her condition is undetermined. I paign of wildcat labor union racket 'rules “prohibit competition in a dis- N o Tt AT 2 ] U (e W O U s ITHE and -eager bodies —gay and smiling faces— youth marches forward blithely on the Shining Pathway of childhood. For never before have child- hood’s needs been so carefully charted—so that all may share in health and happiness. 39 T, N ol SN, Mothers know today that their curious, active little bodies use just twice as much energy as a grownup’s. They need plenty of good, simple food to replenish that amazing out-pouring of vitality. " And startling though it may be, more than one-fourth of that energy comes from bread alone! That is why for the past thirty years the careful mothers ot Washington have been giving their children D. €. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1927. [days. Actually. the chief said. he went to. Tijuaha ox «Capone’s ally. #n %’l{hfdo war nrr.ll!‘ yutudnt and dater releaseq fter a charge of carrying conceajed tance of 506 street numbers.” Chetas protested. without Success, he said. that the nearest shop to his proposed one was $0 numbers away. Police sought Tke Sandler, presi dent. and other officers, of the United | Shoe Repairers’ Lmon for question- | ing. AL CAPONE IS BANISHED, ASSERTS CHiCAGO CHIEF \\elponl was laid against him, Gang Leader’s “Vacation” in Flor-| , challenge from & tival group (o e :| Lombardo’s leadership of the Unj ida S41d to Be Exile in New' '|Lombardo™s leadersiily of the Cnicne Police Drive. gang flareup. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, December 13.—Al Capone “isn’t coming back to Chicago,” Chief of Police Hughes said today in re- vealing that it was upon his susges- Man Slays War-Time Bride. PHILADELPHIA, December 13 (®). —Mrs. Lucy Stinnette, 25, Frénch war time bride, was shot to death in her | apartment yesterday after a violent | quarrel, police said, with her husband, ‘{;‘;{' enat. “‘.iaf,;‘.’,‘f g 3ol Mason Stinnette, 28. He escaped. 'he was going to Florida for the holi- I Hanger Is Renominated. President Coolidge yesterday renom inated G. Wallace W. Hanger o Washington to be a member of th- Railroad Board of Mediation. Shining Pathway. nourishing, healthful Corby’s Mother’s Bread. For Corby’s Mother’s Bread is made with plenty of milk. There’s enough sugar to bring out all the delicious “nutty” flavor of the wheat. Then it is given the long, slow bake which makes Corby’s Mothet’s Bread so firm and fine in texture. Temptingly like home-made! No wonder Corby’s Mother’s Bread has always led in quality! In thousands of Washington homes it is the only bread served. If you have not already tried Corby’s Mother’s Bread, give it to your own family today. Your own grocer has this delicious loaf delivered to him fresh from the sunny Corby Bakery after each baking! Order a loaf today! CORBY’S BAKERY—CONTINENTAL BAKING COMPANY - CORBY'S MOTHER'S BREAD eAsk your Grocer about it

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