Evening Star Newspaper, August 19, 1928, Page 14

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“ : ... THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. AUGUST 19, 1928—PART . CHEMISTS TO VISIT | Teour poves sHARK. otz et s o e s e s e | PLAYERS’ GROUP ON TOUR. ", =8 s e t - b sportemen have been catching within | their capture that they gave little atten Aunt Hannah Freeman, local celebrt | stikww: Salandit Thetatter 1 the got = it two or three weeks, one finally | tion to trout fishing. " ty, who died several years ago at the 2 | ASHATR N A AL At e N e batits Gold and Gems Uriearthed on Farm | oe of 103 years, resided In a hut which | JaPanese Unit Leaves Home First|nun generation of a family with 100 Hour’s Angling. From the the fish was tugging S ‘ i ine. formerly stood on the site where the Time in 300 Years. | vears of an unbroken theat#ical tradi- MILLSBORO, Del. (Special) —Eight |all realized that it was big one. After| Moses Gans, a New York printer | in Maine hoard was found and is believed to | o st RO, Del. (Special). about an hour, during which theywor- |Who died intestate, left $289.507. The| BERLIN, Me. (Specialy.—Workmen |have hidden the treasure | MOSCOW (m.—The entire company | "0, » U 1V of Millsboro's prominent young men |ried the fish into submission, they [room in which he lived, In the rear of |, 1oveq iy digging for a water e |of Japan's most famous classical the- |, TnS 18 the first time in 300 years went on a fishing trip, near Cape |landed it, and to their surprise found @ [ his printshop, was furnished with only e 81 Wi p - - —— Henlopen, and are now telling their |shark measuring about eight feet. It|a cheap couch and a few broken chairs. |on the Oscar H. Hale farm here friends a real fish story. After casting had five rows of teeth and had swal- He had only one suit of cloths covered a hoard of gold coins and pre- British Delegates at Niagara = = - — : = = = : Falls Meet to Be Guests HOUSE & HERRMANN Seventh and Eye Streets HOUSE & HERRMANN Seventh and Eye Streets HOUSE & HERRMANN of U. S. Engineers. E {that the company has gone ab; Napoleon, it is said, drank 20 cups of | ater, Kabuki, has arrived here for a | There are no woman plly‘er: ;*o:;:f» coffee daily. series of performances. | parts are played by men. Officers and members of the Institu- Chemical Engineers of Great ritain, who this week will attend a | §! eting with the American Insti- 3 Engineers at Niagara C 11 visit this city from tember 2 as guests of - Emphasizes Superiority of “Furniture of Merit” A store must be judged by its merchandise—and the prices 7 “Furl_‘litu‘re of Merit” is always as distinctive in design as it at which it is sold. This month we are making a demonstra- is superior in quality—and our “Demonstrating” items present tion of our command of the market’s best—and our ability to for your ccnsideration the best of the new styles—Marked at in- cmical Engine sell it at prices that are fixed by our policy cf co-operation. terestingly low prices. institution; Pr of chemi 1 consulting en- Parrish, chemical works Metropolitan Gas Co., Goodwin, London or the entertainment while in this city are be- siwniiie | 3-Plece Living 4-Piece Bedroom Suite 10-Piece Dining Room Suite Engineering Chemistry a: & . " & UITE of richly ‘figured Bur! [T, hows for ituelf its_selective walnut veneers; combined for design and splendid character. greater serviceability with gumwvond. Made of fincly figured walnut The size and design of the pieces veneers, finished in the artistic Nut- are attractive features—while the ¥ brown tone. Chairs covered in fig- careful finish impresses. ) ured tapeiliy, ICHLY carved frames of hard- pose high G. W. Coggeshall, W. M. Corse. J wood; upholstered in h Flint, P..H. Groggins, H. T. He mohair and jacquard; with self. k. Charles L. Parsons. J. M. Port tone velour on the outer side. Deeply overstuffed throughout CLAIMS NEW STEEL. aris Student Seeking Tougher Metal for Planes. at the National d Crafts, who | the properties | view to its use in | , for which it is | d on account of its ex- trem principal drawback to glucinum has | been the great difficulty of production, but M. es he has found g it easily at moder- is ihe one that goes d hits the other - Gate-Leg Table | | Gov. Winthrop e R e \ i i | NE of those colonially Desk . . g . . . el RS, | Cogswell Chair | |Occasional Table desigusd iy, Bias RUE 1o i teaditiosal Boudoir Chair Occasional Chair use inside of car or, ' s that serve for every require- type—a real reproduc- ,N that popular design can be screwed on \ss 00 |l EEP, comfortable Chair, HE artistic Table shown Wit . the Nosio=<ab the tion—in Mahogany and A NEAT, attractive piece, known as the “pull-up” running board ....... ” having full web seat above is a combination of sasde tine addi e Gumwood; vensered tops and of practical use— type. Comfortable in its pro- 20th Centary Water construction. Exposed por- ity Sautalisd. vimeses. nd : s ':l '_‘}""“‘ y and fronts. Practical interior comfortable in its design; portion, and with its back I Siier. wit. sten 311 50 I tions of frame arve of solid " ecorative touch. 16-inch top design, with plenty of writ- covered with «!azed chintz in and seat upholstered in fine B sonmacic e § Mahogany, faely finished. Gumwood. Fin- when closed; ing space, pigeon holes, etc floral pattern it lends a art tapestry it decorates Special, 2-Qt. Size 2 ssrmens $39-50 el i $Z Y50 Yeodshmied 3] 695 o et $65:00 e oy 924495 T n 8137 t Walnut. rous Walaui Mahogany . drawer” ... lady's boudoir. placed . ... Demonstrating What $224.50 Buys in “Furniture of Merit” 3WearEver ltems ||| 3-Piece Living Room Suite 4-Piece Bedroom Suite 10-Piece Dining Room Suite at One Price | S VERSTUFFED ‘ ODERN in its type of design; [POPULAR walaut plays its ar Wear-Ever French Fryer, for [fl |/ ) i and of exceptional construc- part in the effect of t Bl deep frying, with heavy wire i B o tion. Made of selected Walnut markable suite—while the co | basket. i veneers; in combination with other tion woods side of the cushions covered in jac- A hard woods. The rich Brown finish grain. i the refined quard properly toned. I accentuates the beauty of the natu- = R Brown tone that i mark of fine | ral grain. N ¢ = i furniture—such as this suite is. .50 | Wear - Ever Covered Sauce- Fry Pan, extra heavy, $-inch. - ——— s Open a Charge ; A xminster R ugs Account Ccnvenience Ru gs pure worsted Wiltons; in & Tl b Mishaily - e Parlor Floor | n and delightful = hc-ufl‘ul"p.‘::.:... ;:m“:: ron 4 Bono, pint | . practical o design and color combinations. Size 9x12 > size, with o - the room size. sprayer \Furniture_of Merit"/ Other sizes at proportionate prices lBarber&Ross, Inc s " %venth Other sizes equally temptingly marked 11th and G Sts.

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