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e 20 . TET.. EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON.. D. €. WEDNESDAY. OCTORKER .17. .1928. et 2 i e o B Nl N 5 i SO % S i 7 Aol ?;evenl times he dashed from houses ’ st L n, i 2 U. S. SE'I'S SEEBND Ireland Ends One-Man War by Capturing whieh were surrounded by polee | MATE’S DOCUMENTS 1‘»,:;e TSR the S0 o x| %13:253‘&3: e matied kg T \\\ for COLDS % ‘ She filed a divorce complaint, agains = ! ‘ [ s | that the one-eyed gunner was at his riage ennulment proceedin The One-Eved Gunner of the Saorstat’™| bome hear con. They wanea wn ACCUSE GILDA | P g ordered | ner manager-husband st Ju's 22,000,000 boxes wers night. Then they surrounded his h | started by Gil Boag, her husband. left for London to anpesr i | 1 Y 3 ed his home SRS |""The documents were forwarded hy | there. Mise Gray's divotce complami ~ 'UEMt 1ast year. That's | and carried th t Log EEbE ) e b | ied the fort by surprise. | Milton Golden, Los Angeles attorney. o | charged her husband with cruel snd . the reward of results, ‘ L. B & Parcrs on Way fo London Where | 'S London egents, Cooper, King & Co.. | inhuman treatment TS 3 3 i AR Shek Y Bofie five ‘veats man,dBs oneeyadsgtid B A rers on Way to London PTe | at, the cabled request of Boag, who de- e i Opens Private Air Line. : | clared his intention of goirg ahead with British Sh = i % ’ ritis ip Aground. "’ve s CORK, Irish Free State, October 17. | ner had only just begun. i i g e i e Toaland mas som | Since thesy e siavched b and'aown | ABAUCIGALIA;, i Gih Sy e tian b L T Appllcations Must Be In by to an end. An armistice has been de- | the country, with a machine gun over | .= o § S Seton Annulment. Both Misy Gray and Hoag sxe sald to| - BUENOB AIRES, Argent | clared befween the Irish Free State | his shoulder, waging war on his own| 7 UP).—T. C. Pounds, an American L b s L 17 (@) e A and Cornelius Healy, known as “the one- | account. | doctor, has announced the first privately by i Boag, who for # time played the '~ M'A o e e ool Bnomo November 20, Commis- |eved gunner of the Saorstat.” | When the Free State decided that|owned air transportation service for | By the Associated double role of hnsband and manager | Vincent In the Cape Verde Isiands says For five_years the one-eved gunner | Healy had better be given free lodgings ervice for | By ociated Press. for Miss Gray, previously had' an- that the British freighter R 3 Sior Anaoinoes B e e O T e Siatas cxpence, police. ang . | Honduras. He will start with a single | LOS ANGELES, October 17.—A stock | nounced that the annulmenc suit would | homeward bound from Rosaria. aeen 4 the Free State, When De Valera or-| diers were sent el oo and Sol- | irplane, which has fust been received |of documents sald to contain charges | CTarge Bre-nuptiel fraud. |t hinm: guce ‘ashores st ot L ers se fighti s. He av | ss Gr 5 was mar- ; May p ghting the tidings. He avoided their clutches. | here. aiAtusti OO Oray ko aifl oFithe L Oa tos Thnt CRTEEL<n Lwsikss or it Vst g has gone; Lo} g AR AT IR AT ABE ET 8! A long-awaited second examination — N A T l 0 N A L | “ for prohibition agents was announced today by the Civil Service Commission, which called for applications not later 3 % than November 20. The examination held last year, it was explained by the commission, “fail- ! G ed to furnish a sufficient number of eligibles for many of the prohibition v/ districts. The new examination will be held throughout the country to supply 3 < the shortage of eligibles and to provide a register from which vacancies occur- [ ring later may be filled.” The examination will consist of three " | reports based on duties of position (to separate parts, mental tests, practical be written in examination room) and D ], N\ § elivers Completely training, experience and fitness. The first two parts will be given weights i of 30 points each flatnd the wihfit. mialng, i iy Y A experience and fitness, be given | ) 3 - l [ 40 points. f - | i Ul The ¥ 2 F s h Those who do not meet the minimum urnisnes experience requirement will not be ad- { I H i P 5 mitted to the written test. Those who ! I Entire qualify in the written part of the ex- I — amination will be called for a personal interview and will be subject to a fur- ther investigation of their fitness. GRAND MASTER PAYS CALLS UPON LODGES James T. Gibbs Continues Annual . o Visitations—Tells of Progress 5-Piece Breakfast Set ) T, ke of Order. ’ C:nsist-$ 7 5 Iy finish / i 4 ; S v i r ; ’ " ) IR /' % For an inex- iar | 14| ¥ i | ; comfartahl James ‘T. Gibbs, grand master of Drop-leaf . B . ? > ¢ pensive bed s it fasons in the District of Columbia, ac- Table and neatly - 2 { : i - outhit, this is a 1 heautiful art companied by the officers of the Ma- T decorate f e | & foll | supreme value! 3 tick. A mast conic Grand Lodge last evening pro- strong S Z e - T Continuous post ¢ T (o thie ceeded with its annual grand visitations Chaie And s 1 A —— ) hetyraisladlit s ] offer from the Chairs. . P en wire home of master 50, J\S < " " — | spring and a values! 3 <, =0~ of 1928, maklng t%flicial iilt.m ollggre- Beautiful- mony on two of the constitueng lodges holding their communications in Ma- EASY TERMS sonic Temple, Thirteenth street and New York avenue. The first visit was made to National Lodge, No. 12, of which Wiliam E. Schooley is th: master, at 8 o'clock, and, half an hour later, to Arminius Lodge, No. 325, Christian Kronenbitter, master. Grand Master Gibbs indorsed the complimentary references made by thc grand secretary and the grand treas- urer to the secretary and the treasurc of National Lodge, Dan C. Vaughan and _Frank E. Ghiselli, respectively, both of “them being veterans in the service. Also National Lodge has been in existence since May 7, 1846. Arminius Lodge, which conducts its z work in the German language, had & o = large gathering of its members to greet the grand master and his o‘i:cels.m- Console Phonograph Twelve preciation of the effarts of the 3 Fl and 6 New Records - Four-Hole Top appreciation of the efforts of the secre oor | Beautlful gaoetient hea s’; 9§ J IO . e L totgs Lamp | Phonograph _nicely deco- s . $4.9 $1175 T e yeat caded September wonghttion ‘[ rated and fnishod in - ma- Pieces Form 80175 30 last, as were uttered during the silk Shade | hogany. . Portable atvle. visitation to National Lodge. $1 98 $42 50 50c a Week $1.00 Down Gond Heat The grand master took occasion to eak of the progress that has been No Phone or wn . 8.8 . zinde by the” Masonic Employment Mail Orders $1.00 Do Mail Orders Thls Handsome LlVlng ROOm Outflt for Only Bureau since it was recently re- R T T R By 0 T PP R B e -Kitchen Console '(:,rganweg‘;a dgelt anh%h; Mnst‘a‘nu: and A I Fastern r Home, which now has more G - = ~ . Q1 . m.dxf 100 residents, 50 of them, adults [ 7 Cabinet " Table 3 ':c: :’f]‘;xtm&ggv c{‘?’l’[;l\‘:“‘g $ Bridge l.amp and Shade, a and an egual number of childrén, an i J-p1 Stu su § 1 of the bright outlook for the proposed - jek] e I and p" e e he h e ) Decorated Magazine Rack, Masonic Temple to be erected on Tem- I 7 Cofiite Mirror We,' cqnz ruct ; ‘*’:': 8 e;\:) ] ]E)nd T'able, Metal Smoker, : - coil springs and upholstered in avenport Table, Table Scarf Cook Range 0il Heater pls Heights, at the intersection of Con- iectlt%ut nnthlcrida avenues and Nine- g S 5‘:3:";:& r,::&.::‘ o N oy street. - S s A s b : The next grand visitations are sched- : Rk W il | @ 800 qUfl;tl.V)o"‘ij?vur- Metal and 2 Book Ends. - x 1 i uled for tomorrow evenirg. They wil & i H $ 95 $ RUG FREE Oak Dresser |Chest of Drawers Chi © Nicets Fininea | Ntcelv fnishe in oax Shifforobe Nicely finished in oak be to William R. Singleton Lodge, No. = 4 30, and §0 (i;levy QCh';‘M L;)dz:éll;o"vg, S E ot meeting in Masonic Temple, - R L E - consin avenue, Tenleytown, D. C. ] $100 G TN $ 1 2.95 $8.95 s 95 i iy $1.00 Down $1.00 Down $1.60 Down Austin Senior High School, Chicago, will cost $4,000.000. It will be four ctories hizh, with accommodations for 3,000 students. et U Ry | STOMACH UPSET Get at the real cause. That’s what thovsands of stomach suf- ferers ate doing now. Instead of taking tonies, or trying to patch up o poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment—clogzed liver and dis- orlered “yowels. Dr. Edwords Olive Tablets i Wi arouse the liver in a soothing, b | o : ('} g ; healing way. When the liver = . ; 3 and bowels are performing theic 10-Pc. Walnut Veneer Dining Suite > : T s ; » b 0-Piece Dining Room Suite natural functions, away goes ine digestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated ,:i;nduzn'r‘elv fin- closed Server, China . tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, ished, with genuine Cabinet, Armchair This highly desir- H “hail e gadind e bl walnut veneer; this and five, Side Chairs. SRE ki jees Shxitnlasd *As energy, trouble with undigested Wme“d.“."" solves Regularly §$149. : able suite consists of Armchair with genn- foods? Take Olive Tablets, the your dining room t's a beauty—3 : s Buffet, Oblong Table, ine leather seats—all problem. _Consists 85 DOWN | fhes nicees - unkiol: Seli o sl i nicely nished in wal- and Rocker. Daven- [ ™ s nut over solid gum- aui;‘.lilglc Io:—l ra'omel.T f Oblong Extensi r. Edwards® Olive Tablets are L ei e Rug Free H e Table, 1 Buf, A & stered in fine grade g . : :‘,;.(.{fl?lh \o.;;_‘:n&}]e Kk‘:‘::p:}l::: able, large Buffet, . With Above SEvelniic. Flss geriv- port easily converted | closed Server, five e by their, olive color. They do P . NN . ine coil springs. Wing into full-size bed. LAARENNNNN NERXNS 8 5 the work Without griping, cramps 2 5 DOWN RUG FREE 3 samsse v Sepsriins i L oy B e omforts and Blankets ] i Take one or two at bedtime i . ] ug Jopeciais for quick relief. Eat what you Single Blankets, : [ ; like. 15c, 30c, 60c. 64x72 inches ; } y ol | : 9x12 Axminster Double Blankets, It > { o || 1| Z ; Rugs ]6)6x80 inches b | e : i ‘;‘\12 Fine Velvet ouble Blankets, part w i [ I =} s ugs 66x80 inches ; (v v HF 2 o IR ] % 9x12 Tapestry ald;an Blankets, I | nl e ] ; Rugs ¢ 64x72 inches ! § u flliH 2 25x50 Ra Cotton:filled Comforts, [ ) e S / Rugs 5 attractively covered Pl i | i Ge |1\ ¢ Felt-Base F Better Quality Comforts, = i ¢ : 3 | 4 (*mel.i“': ‘qm‘):‘ warm flnd coz | ) 8 i - s $Q. YA. ... ciiteiitttttttanstsnenss y 5 6x9 Felt-Base B R SR S S S S N = YES like the soft, restful i glow. of Emeralite and 4 respond with better’ Work. Output is often increased by more than twenty per cent. Y« Nature made Green and 3 £l daylight restful to eyes. B it = | k¢ X | That’s why Emeralite has a | ——\UM || BT | (1 I remarkable offer in Vanity. Nicely finished Greenglassshade,and a = choice furniture! Com- in Walnut nndy built to ; prises ' Bow-end Bed, 2 give years of satisfac- Special Screen that changes ordinary electric light into X 3 £ soft, gl!relcss daylite that Vg : i Dresser, Chest of - tory service. prevents eyestrain and im- \ 'y : s ERE B Drawers and French = roves visibility. > # i) 3 apestry Rug FREE g 4 T $5 Delivers This Suite i s Emeralited offices look better— ve more —daylight o . . S s 8-Piece Bedroom Outfit e e S ] fhe mame o group ofle’;; :Iumf $ Guaref Rogher > L A suite you will 2 2 LEEpre e prises fine metal room size Rug. Just atlona urnlture 0 be justly proud 10 $ :::\l: Ehe o Sold by office eupply .nf: electrical dealers Bed, Chest of the thing with which [ ] :l'::;:e:l "‘V:o::‘\':nr ven:z: n:u ':n"l: H.G. McFaddin & Co. Drawers, Dresser, to furnish the spare it wciien Va7 4 gt e o 7th & H Streets NW. | Siidi £ S S IN.VV. by Do g valud et e 5 $5 DOWN Established 1874 price. RUG FREE (FHERALI TE 14 EASY TERMS {Saann 7o EyEg , KIND TO EYE. -