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be at the home of a brother-in-law, 10 POLTICSFORPANDA R e W e | EADSINTOCANADA 52 55 owossrieine. for him in the W day Night Young People's Club, whi : 5 i . | G. n . Paul's Chure] ; Detectives Switch From Kan- | would on ' Monday iavestigate dh | mOSHy_Womden, were buried under & 'sea, Engiand. i B |Big Game Hunter Returns manipulation by which Waggoner ob- | == — — s : - X tained X 4 - = = From Wilds of China. " sas to Border to Catch The prons :u:hu"fi.".‘fi. 5 = N & sumj Al e postal Tells of Trip. v _ ¥ Banker. | | violiea aar e %G solin Eyes Exammed F ree. By the As ; P ¥ i 8 3 £ / By the iated Phess. ) BY DR. A. S. SHAH, REGISTERED EYESIGHT SPECIALIST e Associated Press. f a 3 s Assoc 3 . _ CHICAGO, September 7.—Col. Theo- S NEW. YORK, September . 7.—Private dore Roosevelt today l})relerred to talk e by the American Pt Hom the jugles and deserts of . Canada . little known interior China, the colonel § ! 13 Charles Delos Waggoner, missing p: id that he was out of touch with ] a _ / dent, of the bank of Telluride, Colo., 4 who obtained $500,000 to his bank’s \ credit from six ‘large New York finan- ! ernor of Porto Rico. He spoks volubly, { § cial institutions ~through !&u::le:; ! however, of the panda, prize catch of 3 g % # telegraphic transfer or the Kelley-Roosevelt expedition of “% 1 \ % as many Denver banks. . Field Museum to Eastern Asia. The Following a tip that Wagganer would dad Specials This Week Only { expedition was financea oy ... .. 3 5 2 s 4 Dty ot Ouloagol sua rasultedinithe (AN . \ : F 5 : CLOCKS Genuine Kryptok Invisible Bifocals s 6. 50 | addition of some 40 rare { AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY, FIRE a Kryptok Bifocal ] = k% . J : 1 First and best lity. Torlc Kryp! 1 the museum collection y W BURGLARY AND TORNADO : o Lenses— (one pair ¢ sec near and far). Best lenses The panda is a black and white bear Special price this week. { about the size of the American black S . % ' 1K q made, Sold regularly $15. beadr. m"h“{;a ah!o(t bytc?l.m Ecinsedvelt L 1 : : INSURANCE * ’ r o { ane rother Kermit, joint leaders el & E % e ! of the expedition, who, With Suydam - : ‘THOS. E. JARRELL CO. = SHAH O l AL g‘O. Cutting of New York, met the younger ‘This automobile was literally wrapped about a tree at Third and R streets northeast yesterday afternoon. It was Resltors = Remember 812 St w blished “Teddy” here. Kermit and Cutting | parked and unoccupied when two big trucks contested the right of way at the corner. The loser caresmed into the machine (| 41" yon st NW. National 0765 Py e « INJW. 15 Years b‘&fil returned several weeks ago from |and knocked it against the tree, with this result. —=8Star Staff Pho Dt diae ™ swia”the ione, v | CAPITAL PUNISHMENT I NACHMAN T S traveled 1,900 miles by foot and horse- back. We went through towns of 15,000, where they have no vehicular or animal transportation. Only coolies. To BE DISGUSSED Our expedition ranged from the tropi- cal jungle to the snow-swept and bar- . . 1 . . ¢ ren ‘mountain tops. We were not at-|Special Session of Chamber of Drlve tacked or harmed in any way by B bandits, but our bodyguard was kid- Commerce to Take Up Subject naped, rifles, boats, natives and all, and we never saw them again.” September 19. or It took 600 miles of stalking to track 2 Z the panda to its lair in a mountainside £ jungle, so high it was snow covered in | A special meeting for the discussion | 1] April, the colonel said, but the ardu- (of the advisability of the aboliti f | gt M s mpid by W povied” | cupal puishment 0 T Bl by e | New 3 y i 3 'as] famous as an explorer in China nlso;sgpumg::nls in 'E,T'm";ms:{“fl‘:fifl e (] e lvers n o ese ul es that the Roosevelts are the only white | The session is to take the form of an men who ever got one, open forum. A The Roosevelts will leave tomorrow | Judge lflry O'Toole, chairman of the Ccounts for New York, whence the colonel will | chamber’s committee on law and legis- £0 on to Washington to discuss with | lation, is now engaged :n planning fi, President Hoover his Porto Rican | details for the presentation of the re- duties, g:n of her committee, which is against e death penalty. Different aspects of the subject will be presented at the EDUCATORS TO OPEN | mcine &7 e variows memoers ot nex nents and opponents of the BIDS IN DECEMBER | propociton As the week of September 16, during — ahlchdthe m'e:;mg “Rm m;e pln:ceo, h&! % p en designated as “American Consti- $400,000 Addition Is to Be Built|tution Week,” provision has been made . SR for brief addresses by Rev. Dr. Peter to National Association’s Guilday of Catholic University and Thiemann Scott Offutt of the Mary- Structure. land Court of Appeals, who will discuss the history and significance of the Constitution of the United States. Decision to open bids for the new »- $400,000 addition to the National Edu- 3 N Ll A 2 S & cation Association building at Sixteenth Denies Wedding Report. : 5 ~ Coil Day Bed and M streets during the first week of| NEW YORK, September 7 (.— { 5 g‘eoelr’nolze:i was ux;u':eu l;e s mui'.}!nrsd‘ of | Dolores Del Rio, wl'}x: has fid\‘;d k!:Imn ~ < ~ Cretonne Covered e rd o 51 Te yes! . | Moviedom, ts the worl oW g s Dr. Walter R. Siders, president of thye Q.h‘:v. m‘Z is n‘;:nznrued to Teddy Joyce. D M.ttre” D avenport T‘ble board, who has just returned from & |“No, indeed.” she smiled. “Teddy and meeting of the World Federation of |I are just friends. Of course, I saw him B g:geusfi: don Associations at Geneva, | in pn‘t‘lbur:sh,th I 3wpp:d off to see . s Sk s . "?:he]&é u;ttf(l‘nan’vm%v ba-;d’ mzem:g A e s ituians 3-Pc. Velour L“nng Room Suite 10-Pc. Dlmng Room Suite . offord, . . D . . 1 ity surens, Again Nachman's offers a suite that is Shop and compare prices and quality and superintendent of schools at Laurens, 2 R 8. C., and Joseph H. Saunders, city Organlzed N a real value—upholstered in velour all 549.75 - | you will find this suite an outstanding value. == 3 | e R superintendent of schools at Newport : : 5 i o Ve fils Res nsibili | around with reversible spring-filled Constructed of genuine walnut veneer. The other members of the board of PO cushions trustees, who were unable to attend | i : i today’s meeting, are: Miss E. Ruth | U Pyrtle, president of the National Edu- se cation Association and principal of a school at Lineoln, Nebr”plnd . J. M. Yellow C&bl Gwinn, superintendent” of schools in San Franc! and h 3 i The Netional Education Asociation || Black and White Cabs headquarters since 1919. Owned and Operated by Brown Bros. i | I b s U ioation T eeen i Soa (oA e A ; b X 1§ 3-Pc. Velour Living Room Suite gentine is proposed. v Upholstered in genuine jacquard velour, s - M = with loose, reversible, spring-filleg cushions. 2 7 / Z 2 attresses Occasional All large and roomy pieces . 45 1bs. Al Sizes. Cedar Chest Table ; 4 a4 Folding Ample Clothes Space Cabinet ax PP ol 89 81395 52485 2 Handsome 3-Pc. Living Room Suite This suite is just as pictured here, buddy s < - ¢hair, club and sofa, with deep seats and large 1 8-Pec. Dining Room Suite roll arms to add to the comfort. 4 Just the suite for the small dining room. - i 4-Piece Bedroom Suite. Don't wait sl 29 any longer for a new bedroom suite. Seethisvalue. ...\ oeaviios it : / o = 5.00 Allowance Breakfast f 2 - % o ’for Your Old $17.50 Less $5.00 : 3 AR —SNOOTS— AT : 1 mm priadl $1250 e 1 | wl 10-Pc. Walnut Veneer Dining Room Suite @&== All Sizes FRLE ! ! Consists of buffet, 66 inches long; semi-closed £ \ x i N china .case, 6-foot extension table, inclosed server, s WHERE_ i \ (4 iR five side chairs and one armchair, seats covered in . Jacquard velour. Home faithfully reflects an architectural {:)otii entirely in keeping with its neigh rs. This home is planned to exactness, not only in economy of space and convenience of floor plan—but also to the latest artistic treatment—this beautiful all stone home (slate roof) built of the finest materials;" contains eight large, bright rooms, two ideally appointed baths (colored tile) and three-car garage located in rear to 20-foot = 9-Pc. Walnut Veneer Dining Room Suite alle 3 J ~ . Even at this low price we are able to give you bs Y .9 . . i ) well made suite of furniture. Constructed of genuine walnut veneer and beautifully finished. . b TO REACH PROPERTY: Drize out 16th St. to Alaska Ave., to Hoelly St., turn west on Holly St. to house. it < Y T ) : 4-Pc. Bedroom Suite 3-Pc. Mohair Living Room Suite % Don't judge this suite by (he.prira. it h..,vv“.u v:lrlfe ?.:‘e 'u't:l: ;Zfif"{n'.’r'.’n :: For Sale by is a_wonderful value. Every piece is a s genuine mohair with plain velour ‘ large size and well finished and con- sides and backs. New style frame top. s CORNER 58 B T8 R W