Evening Star Newspaper, February 19, 1928, Page 10

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10 S THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (.. FEBRUARY 19. 1928—PART 1. t | y i i ‘ = p {SHIP WITH 200 ABOARD 'l::‘rkll:l;r:'\‘\'(:ll th:":\'nr:“"l;lne ::su-x;: Advices to the Ward Line office in-'C| AIMS OF “DAUGHTER” | !ls that she was ZUNING HEARINGS [ m‘ I RAMS BARGE IN HARBOR oo, rammed and sunk he con barie ughter of Mrs. | he killed her to gain control of the Ap- of the officers. who said they were confldent ' (el oia ars Morr formed officials that the ship was put- Amelia Appicby. sack murder” | pleby wealth. Seneca in the lower harbor today.| The Siboney, one of the Ward Line's | D Mrs. Morris was not related to the slaid cheey 1 deeds and plac ting back somewhat damaged. i DECLARED UNFOUNDED sictim. was dropoed today by sherifls | capt. william Bri | | Passenger Steamer Siboney in | Four men on the barge were rescued. |fastest ships, a year ago battled its Los Angeles Officials Doubt Woman wom torv of Mrs. Appleby | e 4 i d through the h laid A herself heir to the ered by the offic The Siboney, in comman . |way through the hurricane that laid | . | Asserting herself as an heir uncove ; the officers ‘\ CEREEIRION SrRtew: 0. L. Seastrom, and carrying waste parts of Florida. Fourteen of A Shelr o BiSin B Appleby estate. Mrs. Morris appeared in i e 3 5 i sengers, had left its pier in the Emt the passengers and crew were bruised eby's Estate. Superior Court yesterday at the close = 03 L River two hours before the collision |and injured in what Capt. F. L. Miller, Apiehy’s e of | seesion in the trial of Dr. Cnarles The body of a worker bee eontain: By the Associated Press. at the entrance to Ambrose Channel, [then in command, described as the | By the {od Prern McMillan, accused of the murder. He definite a tored en NEW YORK, Febrluary n——croumn‘nuc off Sandy Hook, about 25 miles |worst storm on the Atlantic smb«de LOS ANGELES, February 18.—Investi- mployed as Mrs. Applyby when ome through a thick fog mlemmed by a'down the harbor. s 52 v of experience. gation of the claims of Mrs. Agnes Mol manager. and the ate charges months e Montgomery Plan to Be in Force, With Approval by | | | | | Commiissioners. £ a PR i - o . iy He on the Montzomery County "“’ '""Ilmfl"“ Yy g ° e > . ® i 'g "y roning plan and regulations, to be held 54 in the new County Building at Silver g sday morning. for the sub- % ry cast of Rock Creek. and ;/ in the county commissioner's office At % Bethesda in the afternoon of the same ? cay. are of great interest to Montgom- 5 ¢ County l‘(‘t\v‘!‘ because the action e T\Ofl’fl of County (‘omlmssim\c{s. h: g’ hearings as the P Y put_the g % Mary- S ?.4) g Com- T e &) . . %, 3 3 CHARLES E. MYERS. el i -y . -~ = - = 18 onjess lng e Iru ou ur wn istare: & e final aration of the — P TR CHARLES E. MYERS, | : ants have been engaged in the g 5 . 5 . Y | LR | = » s p e . e S v D, €. SINGER, DIES| The merchant who tells you that he never makes a mistake in buying merchandise, and for that reason he never 2 o : ) E d Montgomery counties 3 s 1 g ) - e gt L e I has a Sale, is fooling no one but himself. The public knows better—so does he—but he doesn’t want to admitit. 2 nmission engineering Tenor =0101st }{ad Sung in Practi S| g Y 3| alc tal- . , ek - ~ 1 3 SR e i3 2 | ieiiisctants | We make mistakes in buying, so does every cther merchant. If confession is good for the soul, why isn’t it & S & " o = e 2 o < . Funeral Tomorrow. 5 fllSO gOOd fOr a S(lle! S()— Sf S 8 | 4 Al . o o -~ . P8l - £ Chanotie $atsors i ol are i MBiE 08 l [/ / 1 [ l . / ‘ [ conthac . “ [ : 1/ o 1 S l = T Ml M & dhering lo the rine 1/) (7 ruth in Advertising, We List These Items for Sale E Maryland avenue northeast. after an | G| i €/ B =L Monday. Tuesday and Y5 Day Wednesday, and Tell You the Trath About T . services w bs ol t the resi- 4 S r s y 4 d“,fi,cfwm“,,,m\ ‘,,‘I,,‘if(‘j,‘ ,‘" «‘MM S ona (l‘\ . 1 UCSC (l‘\ and 2 ({\ eanesday., and e ou e ruth Aoou nem = nd he will be buried in Glenwood 3§/ ‘ = emetery. | £ Mr. Mvers was well known in Wash- | o = and light in- ington mu 1 circles as a tenor soloist | \ % E , any use not ¢ and he was frequently called upon to 5| ES ¢ g sing st gatherings and social functions. & | = nning Commission’s zonin€ He was also for many ‘vears a soloist at S| E ions follow as nearlt as St. Alovsius and St. Patrick's chuiches ' 59| 2 ose prevailing in the SUbur~ and sang on various special occasions | X 2 n of Montgomery County. at practically every church in Washing- B 2 of the town of Takoma ton He wasa member of the Columbia | . = instance, was accepted as €S- Lodge of the Masonic order. ! Out of = The Store & by the mavor and town — Mr. Mvers. who was a native of Fred- )i ich = of Takoma: also mem::ac‘r:rl n:ick. .\:id. ramelm Washington as an | 3 the High for £ 3 independent _building _contractor and | 3| Rent District -~ Thrifty Peopl Ed council of Kensington With made his hom» here when still a ¥ | en stric v hrifty People = analr)xpamw l?:nfgs“;: 0; x;r;anv xmb ‘1]: ru‘r\l(:'v‘é ‘:‘y qy‘.,;“.;‘:’(;:":‘s : | ——] e en g » business Mrs. Isabolla Mvers, two daughters | v i y izection, Zoning for the Mrs. Bates Eichison of Gaithersburg, | 53! l Confession Sale of » Truth About Some Ed v Chasc district imited 10 Md.. and Isabel Myers of Washinzton, . Ny S £ LT (T "\“ugaxfl;lcrrxa‘r‘lml John, Georgs HOSler Y The Truth About Some (nrls Dresses, Ete. = - its se rpos il of Washington. ] of occupancy, areas © Riddy Kl : that were recognized in Chevy Chase We confess these are not just per ' E B, P e, st | HOLDS YOUTH SUSPECTS PR Oa S I esses E s section 5 1 f stores S we :-. = lor_street and 'mme' lane, fully taken carc of in the gr duc- | coats had a \md scaso ] 1 Bethesda area was zoned Professor Says Dx«r»nrd of Mmal ym. (mm the price of the perfect he lowered pri e £ = ark and Planning Con;xms;lon Standanis T 'B6s ‘e " service and qu m ail :-r ! Bo nccq;-iha;‘é\g;::;n S Gov s i Sl"‘" Pure Silk Full 39c 21 Coats, QS 9\ 22 Dresses. 89¢ = | e 7oncd s commercial from Bradley w Significance. F -nhmntd Hn\c 5 Wintes and Sweins < St SRRy - z 4 lane north to ‘Fmrmnbm avenue. nrgg r‘cfi}c){&{i"}’ b“ a frd ahades a 4 Coats, $7 95 = ! 1 ing was continus ‘ebruary 18.—If RS P S. RO X ~ t’fnd:r:a;rem:nrh of Fairmount vouth looks lightly upon mnm;.d:rr.“l (v‘)c Bn\s' 'lnd An Leleg 2 I \llk l)rc«ci. Ql /9 = = on the west side of Wisconsin | standards of the older generation. it e c 4 : s here B a failure D | B i = 01d Georgetown Road. Max C. Otto of the dcp:rm:c;! ot | ("“!lsf h 13 Dresses, 49¢ B The 014 Georgetown road was zoned philosophy at the University of Wis- | | 56 e - » g oommer nm on both sides Ir;r(r‘\nV::“ ;(;nslem the %Id“ stern School for S‘Chflfll IIO\L 10 G fil-{ 1 S1 49 ezes on N 4 yeare B e to a point a sl 5- rents ay. he s te! ted | b C b 3 ceoe. 7O~ S + of Melros2 avenue. the three-day confers CeNar crrrwnax;‘;—rirl, 1‘ Chaice of » 0'1!' n 43 Dresses. 79 . B from Bradler lane to development. which has been attended p vk <SWee ad ik 3t 15 el “ was soned residential by 2000 tathers and motners | 35¢ Childre 9c < ( Bt Coat QS 95 - (R 79 a9 g ad) e 0 decla: that interviews i b eepers, 0Y¢ = ot line on each side of | with hundreds of high school and col- hmc; 5‘”"\5 n el ,ng S s p‘ - = venue, which was zoned lece irtudenu‘hzd hrc\nleq the wide 58| : » R assorte ratine . ware ! 31 |3 ! prevalence of dishonesty in school 2| | aain_coto = o 2 E o rial section was authorized | work, and that dishonesty was mot | | 181 Full-F \shmncd i apmecle we 5 o }7‘| umber]mkc 5% % = railroad in Bethesda north considered in the moral category of |k| 1 H % c X wol, STvBlk® wortedl ‘etors e ey 3 o B Jane and on both sides of the young people gl {Silk Lisle Hose Second Floor 9 2 enue. The property so While the older generation has ac- | ke l ndcr“ ar. l e b now. for the greater part, in tee"_‘nd‘sc;:’ncr with 1;15 ):nmd. kI:ut ";," @ sizes. \!rrfl ilmr , T' 7 ] l[ . . | wit its heart. yout: as taken the! 2 i . The T o p 7 zone was given to the rew deselopments of bmm;‘ and psy: & } 7111!/1 About Som: The Truth About he Truth hout \‘ b % Drc«g‘\‘ st zh propzrty on each side of chology, “into. the iber of it§ being.” : 4 < SSCS, @ B Far'a reasonable distance taid Dr. Oti, and youth “is frying 1o | Dress Fabrics Men S \;‘/ ear Sheets, Spreads‘ i . ~ side of the railroad rr,r‘:.:xln:v make h.’»ldnznmcan; in ;}rn;n of (Xh-s ! | We confess that whe we bought RJanJPC‘ 11% f >mmercial areas were backed up new world. Hope for the future lies| the aterials we thou v & AT 2. ¥ in helping youth in the scarch for a!g \khrmlpd hnjmrrtr‘v;v'ml:;ll\' rcum'd k TO“ els‘ C'ISCS. o 2rming was not allowed to new form of human existence that! gl N o ST s the “own of Semerset shall bring ‘a_sense of “achievement g; e v gz Dr“s“_ S1.49 - an the general line of the rather than frustratio their only 4 g ustries In the Silver Aresses show as a refined s g < & n. both sides of Georgia & s sarment b B —-?Jrg a’x’x?:m.]a:x;xn;?{i?:lg: SATISFY YOUR 5 The Truth About | Truth About Small Lots of 2 lsc L I\U Shirts. 79¢ Truth About Women's 2 il il e i i to 39¢ Wash (mnds i e . ; 1R Aoont W omens. | B et O MUS | 3.8 = Lace Curtains, Sh D o ob e R . : c OgR?iifi°“f’4u?§:"l?lnip',,‘§; C HUNG 5 | Oes w\'d:-x N:'.‘\an:d:‘!w h. 40~ l..\l)fl (,nll.u s, Sc Shps‘ GO“ ns, 5 ' ‘ 3 Draperies, Etc.| s v ey ERERTHS 300 Prs. Men's o, 23 g i | ‘ e m‘ han o a s. Mens PS¢, &IC - 3 % ies nd Chiago e e ren i a ae curtaina. draparics,| We've sold out all stzes in a lot except ' pi »x(«g\ ; g bt B s Hose, 23¢ 29¢ 22340 Cannon 2 ue and Schrider | etc. We made a few bad guesses and | one or two pairs and then we find ard-Wide e = oLl > Bath Towels 8 Cor Kooy | gflfi‘“‘h‘:"":a tbfite ll’;‘{}g‘[‘;mf bad | 100 pair of a price consisting of may- Rq\(m Alpac c 600 I l'\. \lu) s Hose, 39¢ ba S and Bladensburg usetul to those who buy, be 40 d”" 5"’“5"{'"‘}: and ‘l:::“;(“n“n‘l" Pl R " e T " - « 5’ 1 Sligo avenue and 4 grouped in the following v e oy s 3 b 3RS : 2 Lo $2 40-inch Silk 98c a fraction of their former seling §9¢ Faney Jac- 35c S ‘L‘“ bbb 51.00 20520 Hem- \\I:\. g b lce ar av e . < -d Diancrs. doz. cen Slips, 3% b ge l’ancls = quard Rayon 1(, R rincos ats, §3.29 med Diapers. de LS ; = m,,y,,,,,;.,, | wnclice wide " Women's $3 Wi v wide i T AVusters: £ . \l Q 0 8] s i rons, 39¢ £\ | $3 and $4 Finc 51,49 Novelty Footwear $1.00 54-Inch 89 i’ 4n \“c aters, $2.99 30¢ Sanitary Nap- 75 & 09 \p ¢ N = orth side J | Werston e ronm for L > el s 5 mtrsection. of a :\::' ;::-r;:r?’ :‘-hun?lwl'lr::lrrm:{‘f | Lace Pancls w0 it 15 emee | mer R o e len nd: Silk (,upc C : - N ‘\I‘Ils Dozen . "‘ml }\lmom\s 03¢ vy ) 3 | 0 and 45 inches | 311 heizht b e R . - o= SEUENRENS x R D 8 new roed fo | standard mn,kr that sold origi- | s fninge ol e B . ll \I_ul\m.“\ N\\‘)0 et 1 R 0 v Q et Floo ks <3 . = = oriine gy $235 " 69c Mnrqunscttc 49c Boys' Sturdy $2 S _r_' & : s oy 83,00 SINI0S \1..\‘) § Jllll \hp\. s 8 ped ) Ericd fr§ Ruffle Curtair ot Shiaas andiQifords Confession .\ale".uf . 44 On crecoats, SU.03 Ravon Bedspreads : . s T—— T e v vk e, o vt e v | BO & Girls’ gL A SLOS Silk Teddies, 8¢ ¥ Talk It Orer With 1 e—NOW! é] 59¢ Sun Fast 39c solid leather and \ Ve (:()zltg Fhe Trndle Sbout NI Colored Stripe “’ R \‘l.- St ‘_“ . 2l Cretonne T | Wiian, % [Siight ihess . B y Bedspreads 82 Ravon Slips, SL R PIANO SHOP | & | <o e D050 Men's Tan Leathers ] 49 oo, 5 : Boys’ Goods * piri e Ty oo vy |/ ' ouse Slippers fo dispose v : : i : : : SEI9 Crepe Ni . 49 S 635 New York Ave. N.W. A 290 Yd. Wide Fast 17 il than we act oty small i all bad sellers @0 ae o £ SLI9 Crepe Rimonos, 4 > | eaning on o 0s 10 co which ha S1.25 SIx90 Scam- - s prmae kend Ste tint of Pinser margains || Color Cretonne, yd. c i el Greateat Bhiusing : N s wre ha: SV i 0 Gy = T g less Sheet 3 d New Soning ¢ 1 ienztha 1 quality coats, every one of this Siable fo it | TOSE wets : Odd 1 ot Undies, e 3 2 3 Children's $l.3) year's make e ;““"kj L ke I : 4 Sue i 0 | 59¢ Sateen- 29 “l sh Slmu | 4 5 Coats, $5 300 Union S ” Gl ; N Nasess i et ] | Finish Cretonne C | Hig Fran o 13 o 1680 8 o ."“"‘“ ‘j"fl“ e N‘A‘: \\il;“m Heme ch . Small Corsets, 19 3 Y3, wide, ncw patherte, bigh Tutee B ! stitehied SHeets £ ; % A 310 | nor y cater s . asing N 3 i « = e @ Nreet ¥ st “‘_j'_““»‘ _Mj’ . Undershirts, 39¢ B To Ses RIGHT Ses FORIGHT ] | Women's $2.50 i e 73 fied hod Lgf o4 e R M) ¥ N “ Odd Lots to Novelty Galoshes - 55 Longics, S . anaard 40 Pilly Pl \frons 1085 o . l o | . 0 Ul worih = Pilloweases : ¥ e e 4 Clear Out s, S9N 75 Suits, M : 5 A : ; JONLS, O « N Rath Robes \l 39 SPECIAL- : el ey s sy 8 ‘yl\m\"l, tf".':‘.[,!.‘"“" i Visit Our ats, $2. ") -h .\I:lclun-.n\ s, ?4.3" ;5"” o 330 II aver D 496 | B oyt {83 Silk-&-Wool Sweaters 149 Rummage Table ek T s i i e Pelbddrbingoakls o alaguiek I~ B ieesrienn st meis W, i b 4 Coats, \fi 98 w Coats, §3.99 . SR N |74 $1 Rayon Underwear, 49¢ omen's, Boys' ¢ il Selwiis: fioe| ey d b TOR s 3 b\ i e stewine i seots | & Girls!, pair . SR Wi 19¢ I1S\3o ( annon )’c o7 Dresses, 70 N B e et R T & (.<|.|‘l\ h‘)c 67 Suits, $5.77 Huck Towels, 2 for & X v . R . | e Si ‘imb, Scarf, 2% | Sroeee T capen g 0 i G e St . 4 e 2 : AUl Bl L N = " Razor 10¢ N 5] Giltevie for men o N & ‘ § 3 7] 10¢ Palmoliv ake, Oc y a Genuine Toric it i : E 5 " $! m Women's mumuu-, J'h A,][,._‘-”m[l.,. ‘\m”/, s s ached Sheets, 81590 33¢ Bleached Pilloweases, zood nfast Cretonne. R Best Quality " etctred et i msitn, perect, 2 Q) ey munling sizes 43536 and ] § ans. var N N Gl l& Fancy Wool - S5¢ Skein W()()l I{ ug‘s 1o be hemmed C | 45x36; to be hemmed 5S¢ | N or Near asse: B AL ol 100150 s . . 15¢ Gold Band China | 390-300 € : " S | Far : A 5500 All-Wool Blankets, $345 Cnut to a Frazzle — pines, gold bana, i O i o e i N Complete with a $5.00 Gy by, i B Isds e N e T 6 | ired volles BT : T N > ! $1.50 Brief Cases, 79 R R il UL Ll " l € S1EFelt Base Malt Rugs; 8 ] | Frame— utfit for Ty NANER) R e Percalen, newest pattorns; | lengtha 2 to & vards . 1= mehes wide S vands Q) s e b il sy PTG SRR standard coun “n " " o | lon had | Satisfaction Guaranteed ?1 e S0-inch Tupestry, 1% yd. colors. englhi 4 1010 1 9§ s Mo Window Shades i white, 1 atterns O ¢ Repmiunte, usatul Jangtha, (many, isves 5 ot 8 and ecpu 4t L Men's Ravon Socks, s e ( ck S vards Sarbaitiabidids en o . a e Co ‘ Jr Money Ba $150 1 on Silke Gloves, W 4 s Dunolenmn Flaor Covering. e+t 29¢ and el e DR cHAs FORIGHT “ Hiikiahin Wiiiiinyon \rl |(u|.,\ $|§ )N 2 yards wide, heavy welght i oy Wi rized top “‘( L] [ i ;] zr, lu(hfil (‘,,|, Blankets, 79¢ fn Thah nd e A [N west patterns, full ’,‘)l‘ o ," to L Ilu: 4 I.“\‘n N ‘:u toe 4 heel 8 ||.|||\ {or ‘ flmitil“ Astrstrgy Mai ,9 il Wi AR . 2 pleces, sy - Sorted widthy and usths 8¢ $128 Mews Unlow Suits, m 5 n ALP“ER am 7] 5"%1 rt-Waol Blankets, $1 .89 A\numlc‘ Rlu.s', $I898 M Art Pick, feather proof, e and coloved borders ivin wothit: Allisixest Ieih and i il initing . bAoA orloie: weGian .| . it Wil vnoaes L0 lengths 3 o 10 A SLU Longeloth, I Q( e color strips de. = i B T A Y SRR | U e DNG i I S st e O mvet P O s 2 A A0 PR 4 AL PR LR T L U S LA R 7 Proit . f LT TR AR :mmm ’ chelm 915 G St. N. 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