Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1928, Page 22

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22 Army Planes Rush VR GED e, 08627 “RELOANG)| T Teolated Town By the Associated Press. Another act of humanitarianism has been placed to the credit of the Army Air Corps for rushing a supply of serum from Manila to Consmu!es Increase in Bor-| rowing Value of Certificates | Bacoied in an attempt to save the si January 1 | sangrene’ infection. ince Janua . A sugar company. whose field su- perintendent had been cut with a THE EVENING TALIAFERRO LAUDS INDUSTRIAL DISPLAY Commissioner Sees C. of C. Exposi- | tion as Important Civie Enterprise. The fourth annual industrial exposi- | tion to be staged by the Washington Chamber of Commeyae at the Washing- | STAR, WASTIIINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1928. WiLL LEAVES $500,000 TO VARIOUS CHARITIES North Carolina Institutions Profit Through Bequests From Wealthy New York Woman. By the Associated Pross. ASHEVILLE, N. C, January 20.— Under the will of Mattie B | James, wealthy New Y resident, sef en North Carolina institutions will re- | ceive between 00 and $500,000, it | h'ul'lwd h today. e following institutions, it was un- the large estate: Good Samaritan Mis- slon of Asheville, C. W. Francey Post of the American Legion, at the Oteen Hospital, No. 60; Buncombe County Children's Home, Eliada Orphanage, near Asheville, in Buncombe County; Balfour Orphanage, near Swannanoa; mpnu Orphanage, at Thomasville, C., and Presbyterlan Orphanage, at nnnum Springs, N. C. Pending liquidation of the estate, the exact amount each beneficiary will re- cefve under terms of the bequest can- | not be computed at this time. 8 . - ‘The Mexican bean beetle pest has ad with alarming rapidly across the McMULLEN FOR LOWDEN. ROCK ISLAND, 111, January 20 (#). —The right of any administration or |m|1llcn] party to proceed further in the Industrialization of the Nation at the [legisiation and urged support of the {xpense of agriculture shiould be chal- | candidacy of former Gov. Frank O, o g g ll'Al:”l'l'nnnm Lowden of Tllinois for President. Agricultural Association today. e S Ty e erae He predicted victory for agricuitural ' legisiation that has been devised” c- ! Mysic in ton Auditorfum, March 1 dorsed today by District aferro. Viewing the event ns a civie enter- prise of outstanding importance and finite benefit to the community, Com- missioner alfaferro also voic s for industr ) ment in and near the District of Co- lumbia_within limits to prevent con- ospital. where he found the |flict with plans for the beautification niard surrounded by his | of the National Capital d a priest administering | “The industrial exposition sponsored rites. The room was |by the Washington Chamber of Com- ed and the patient treated with e seems to be a logical and effec- m. At last reports hopes were of furthering the city's tertained for his recovery ared the Commissioner in | s “It appeals to me as a | GEN H'CKEY FOUND DEAD mlh\ civic enterprise which de- | encouragement and support, to be | Retired Officer Victim of Heart Dis- should be achteved | d to its cconomic devel- | ease and Hemorrhage. EW YORK, J B P derstood, will share in the division of ' castern coastal plain this year. l Sunshine all the way to by a native and who was in dying condition, appealed to Army Manfla to_send a r l\\ Bacolod, b Every Room' Without Moving Your Outfit! New 6-Tube Model 37 FIECTRIC ATWATER KENT Using New A. C. Electric Tubes Entire Outfit Complete $R3eat::(:yReception in Any Room $ 1 68 50 W.N. m°se58250ns 1) longer do yor Main 3770 F Street at Eleventh 9:15t0 6 Te PALAIS ROYAL Downstairs Store ALE! Spring Frocks At the Extraordinary Low Price of — has granted with a The five were on 3 urgeon and medicine. reached Bacolod in The flight surgeon was rushed to I believe, can be done | out encroachment upon plans for 3 autificati It will mean mination b ction of 1 Small Down Payment Small additional charge when pay- ments extend beyond two months. have to strain your ears to 5 de- | with the d public building rded to heighten | m and pleasing appes of entered the | the Capital City. | The exposition and the movement of | which it is a part recently were in- dorsed by Commissioner Proctor L. Dougherty. “Kiddiegraphs” Edmonston’s Latest in Child Portraiture $12.00 3 dozen and a Big Value at That Edmonston Studio New Location 1333 F Street Main 4900 re about it get 666 Is a Prescription for | Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue 'Bilious Fever and Malaria | It kills the germs Experienced travelers know the Sunshine Way as the Best Way West —a splendid train —an ideal winter route, and fast, dependable schedules. Compartment —Lounge Ob: Dining € Burning Locomotives. Lv. St. Louis 6:45 pm Ar. Los Angeles 10:25 am [Third Morning) Stopovers permitted — at Beaton or Little Rock, Ark., for a side trip to Hot Springs, Ark. "at El Paso for a visit to Juarez, Mexicoy Tickets, rescevations, llusteated baoklets and additional information from ~ . Walker A. Reaves, Louis C.+ Robert L son, Paul Drake George E. Wi 5“The Sforc for Thrifty People”fimfi:&fif" We re Scrapping Lots of Desirable s Goods at Awfully Low Prices in the | Imevlomfflltf indl Depertments HARRY , ., KAaurMAN:! 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. Here’s the BUY of 1928! Men’s First Quality Suits & O’'Coats 1/2 Price = $20 Suits & 0’Coats, *10” /. = $25 Suits & 0'Coats, *12* $30 Suits & O’Coats’ °15” $35 Suits & O’Coats, SI'“ $40 Smts & ()’Coats ‘\ /MISSOURI\ { PACIFIC | LINES , ! A Winter Vacation Pays—Travel Speedily and Safely by Rail T PALALS RPOYAL Furniture ANNEX 1106 G St. NW. —_— e Tomorrow—Last Day of the Furniture Unloading Sale —and the Best Values Yet! Tomorrow’s the final day- Py Ura\i7e NG N AT 5 o &l ‘C BBV VS BBV, AV U VBV EBUTUE els—newest THEIR VIR VU SR VR N i STYLES 1 dressy ~the doors close at six o'clock—and this sale is over. Quite a Few Desirable Pieces Remain— and What Bargains They Are! / ]/ and More—Off Y4 DO ell SO0 Original Prices! All sold subjeet to mars and stock bruises Inventory Sale Bargain Treat! $3 Rayon Bedspreads K1x105 with Scalloped and Bolster Scamless 5 0 offer our rtty shaded ie plece; no while you may. - Every Dress . Every Coat Reduced in Price for ';W‘ [ The Inventory Sales! 4 SHLK $7.95 PAKILY $14.75 SILK SIHK DRESS $2475. 2 for FLR COATS, $09.50 FURKED COATS, were $29.75 1o $39.75 LR IwImMmen $1995 and $2475 o €475 50 bu S 1s a LAST DAY Special 75 All Layer Felt and Cotton Mattresses Floor and Warchouse Samples Reduced 1/10 to 1/7 Off Original Prices To Sell Tomorrow at $4.98 to $32.50 A Few Badly Soiled As Is Mattress Single and double Duplicates! Bring Women's Novelty Low Shoes Women’s Felt Slippers 59¢ retable expensive ! REMEDIES :Phone Us—We DQ“\'PI" Buy Your Household Ne- cessities at a Saving! Saturday Specials from the Home Remedies Sec tion Offer there Savin S0 DRESSES, were $595 and s;u Warm and very With heavy nbhbon trim pons. AL sices DRESSES, dded soles were $9.95 and § =00 ad colors Seott DRESSES, %9 were Ision 95 and s(’ 0o $ 1 5 00 13()1;0 $ l 8 90 [ l 2 50 were $1650 to gi“w Sl Jn Faster (AN , were $1098 1o Women's Misses’ and Children's High Shoes Special $ 1 ,98 pr. Men's Felt Everetts 59c thile Reduced More than ') a kind--No Orders! were $59.50 and St o of 'hone bed sizes ol one No mostly Beds! ade Gl $1 o Size &8 Glvg I Rell's T OATS, were » COATS, wer Honew Fletche Pyvree's LAY 12 Metal Beds fraom $122 at these $26.50. price B $5.75t0 $10 Fayerett m these aml n aules « telt ~ Wi COAT 10 Fo o on the ) TN hades: G W Heavy p i A\l sices d8¢ Tonsihine Palats Rovalt—Dawnstans Price Lo 1478 [} %'“‘up-/uw-g“'rhe Storg for Thrifty People” COATS were 995 to 5(,1:0

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