Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1928, Page 12

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IN THE ROUGH—This Should Be A Masterpiece. Jve Gof 0 wate AN €3SAY oM GouF, SIS, s YU HELP ME ? OON'1 KNOW WHAT WRITE BROKER IS FOUND WITH THROAT CUT 1l and Melancholy, His Wife States, Rhode Island Man Attempts Suicide. MOTHER, WILL YOU Pave YhoR MoTheR. HELP ME 10 WRI HELP You = She- KNOWS MoRE AQOUT By the Aseoc NEW YORF bert Sack, jr. Kk broker of Provi- ind in a Brooklyn ¥ with his throat e said he had attempt- d by his wife, & and a negro Hotel St. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1928 GO 10 YouR FATHER, 1 HE KNOWS GOLF FROM | ThE SAND URP = HE_HASN'T LEFT A SToNE UNTURNED OR A WG UNBENT IN WIS QUEST OF GOLF KNOWLE OGE Por, witL You HELP ME 10 WRITE AN ESSAY on GaLw 7 By HOWARD FREEVAN | BRITISH TO SUBMIT U e Ao SECURITY SCHEME come j ME ARO cn.z? - League Soon to Get Plan for Arbi- toation—Swedish Propesal - Recelved. By the Associated Press. LONDON, January 10.—A Afspatch from Genava to the Westminster Ge- zatte states that the British govern- ment has informed ths League of Na- tions secrstariat that it will submit shortly a complets scheme om se- curity as seen from the British view. point. Bweden has submitted to the sec- retariat a complete draft of a eon- vention for parific settlement of in- ternational disputes with Norway, The Gazette's cor Swedish draft con prefaced by a sa rnoon. They I MclLachen, secretary-treasurer. 3 _member of the CItI- | ha District from ouncil, spoke on na- | which have such laws o | - LANIER CITIZENS | RE-ELECT OFFICERS 112" iorcs™ont that” comeresammen i s domied imio | assigned to the running of the District | government were usually busy with | NgZ matters of more importance to them- I N selves and consequently cannot give their best efforts to Washington. This situation would be remedied, he told the citizens, if the District’ had its | own representatives. 1 in stopping the flood of crin .';;'.“‘;:,’; Association Hears Hege Urge Dis- trict Representation in Congress. ately removed to d College Hospital. He . evening clothes when S. T. Cameron, local patent attorney. made an address on law enforcement | ATl officers Lanier Helghts [ All ‘officers of the Lanler Helghts |0 Phasized the need of additional | WEALTH CAME AS GIFT. el policemen in the District. Back Sued by Father for Recovery of As an outcome of Mr. $1,000,000 Trust Fund. Came iatiol pted a or the addition of at ien to the Metropoli- Floor Lamp and Shade Regularly $7.75 $5.90 $1.00 Down ille Co., a bout to un- and gave “Working In @ drug store, 1 noticed how many customers praised REM. Well, I'm glad DAN BECKER 47 Monmouth St. LS the Newark, N.J. ceeds and ments. The court. s divorced e on the t to pro- Al cough remedies are 7o¢ alike--you'll realize that when you try REM. 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Adds BRI RN ) T 2% ¥ and 6 Records $4.9.00 B. It is noiseless while burning. $1.00 Down 6. It is economical. You can start it up, and it blazes; check it and the blaze slows down to slumber until needed. 7. Its quality is constant. An invest. ment of nine figures and the efforts of tens of thousands of men are devoted to keeping its quality at the highest point that can be reached by Pennsylvania bard coal. $ A. ). MALONEY President THE Dresser A remarkably low price for such a fine suite. md$ MRS. R. S. FREER DIES. | = ) T I weeial Dispateh b LYNCHRBUR®G, he Star. a Va., January 10, Bridge I.amp and Shade Regularly $5.95 $4.85 $1.60 Down Here is an outfit which will completely furnish the bed- room! Well constructed and beautifully finished. Consists of bow-end Bed, Chest of Drawers, Dresser, Vanity, d-Davenport Suite an extra bedroom to yo 60!|nme_ which comes in handy . when unexpected guests ar- rive. Regularly $139.00. $5 Delivers This Suite Console Phonograph Mini | easte: Mra. Ruth A. Freer, wife of Dr.!Christian Church here and a native|yjirs tiskin 8. Fi i of Lynch-| o¢ Afjllershurg, Ohlo. Her body was|orate a draft of g mrg Coliege, » Sunday night|yapen to Millersburg for funeral and | inspired as far as t the Memorial I 1. |interment. She is survived by her principles AMrs. Freer was a member of First!husband. | regarding a Heater $3.90 1 N\ No Phone or Mail Orders Heater Guaranteed 14-Piece Bedroom Outfit woven wire Spring, soft Mat. tress, 2 Pillows, 2 Pillowcases, 2 Sheets, Bedspread and Bed $108.80 $5 Delivers This Suite Kitchen Cabinet $21.75 $1.00 Down ur Of prime importance. vou should mot overlook this great value! Lom Buffet, closed Server, side-paneled Lamp, 14 piecces, regularly $139.50, complete for only $108.80. "EDAR CHEST Q% up $1.00 Down All Cedar Chests Reduced 10-Piece ining Room Fxtension Table. 97 China Cabinet, § Chairs and \r 60 seats. Regularly $1N9 0 $5 Delivers This Suite Cogswell Chair Upholstered in fne grade of Tapestry $19.90 $1.00 Down 7 W Well made and fnished in Ouk, Regularly $19.50 $13.90 $1.00 Down Z Closing Out All Chitorobes 30% Off $1.0¢ Down N.W. 7 PHILADELPHIAA READING COAL~IRON COMPANY PHILADELPHIA - NEW YORK -BOSTON -BUFFALO - DEIROIT- TOLEDO - CHICAGO MILWAUKEE MINNEAPOLIS ST.PAUL ROCHESTER BALTIMORE WASHINGTON READING e N\ 14-Piece Living Room Outfit covered in fine Velour, over gen- Shade: Footstool. One of the A marvelous outhit for the live Uable; Davenport Table; 2 Book N $ .60 finest outfits we have oftered! ing room, consisting of J-piece Ends; Table Scarf; Bridge Lawmp $5.00 Delivers This Outfit & H Sts. Overstufled Livag Room Suite, and Shade: Floor Lamp and uine coil springs; Smoker; End urnit

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