Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1930, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1930. exclaimed, as he swung the door open. ‘ Annersley’'s buttonhole. couch. It was ghastly business, and 1| “wen, Mr. Annersley, where'd you get | Claude. M. Flique knows what's been Radio Indigestion Feared. rom | * ke something out | believe Samuels proposed it to demoral- | that rose?” Samuels inquired. going on here. He'll tell if we don't. on?‘f;‘,",},';‘f,",...?,‘,‘:’" gt s F 1y seh ki 126 Annersley. 2 of that bowl in {he reception | You ated Parados. You are giad he's| Medical men may eventually have to “Monsieur, that rose petall” Flique| Horror was looking out of her eyes| Meanwhile Kirk found the lens. Annersley said tersely. | dead. . But you didn't Kill | prescribe one's radio diet, according to cried. ¢ | and she seetried unabie o ift them 8o Glrlll;geruhldd come into the room | ~On_te1 , CI . h, Claude, Claude, you couldn't| pr, R, Sommer of the University of s were defian! again, I notice n apparently trifling | for wildly. PO 1 = m’{h :mfen":]ndm y!:lu’)‘:vfl‘ l’t’l 13‘-1: J::‘gr';:gl A'g'::\]fiss I;lxgz:(y:d the rose with |incident occurred then. Returning near |uels. “If you Want to know, I had had (Continued Tomorrow.) Glessen, Germany. Overuse of the against the bottom of the tiered section | studied deliberation. ~Celia shut her | the writing table, Flique took out his big | it in my hair and I thought it would be | L e R S radio may lead to mental indigestion, into which the great door fitted. Sam-' eyes. Samuels passed the rose and the | handkerchief and polished the top of | fun to pin it in his coat—" b of Amer- | Just @ overeating brings on physical uesl dropped to his knees. I could feel | envelope with the petal to Kirk. his head; then he dropped the hand-| Annersley shouted her name with| More than $9,000000 worth of Amer- |, 4o iyon "1 geclares, but there i Celia and Annersley staring with horror 'r.ke a munm at that rose, Kirk.| kerchief, Grainger, who was near him, ' vehemence. icln agricultural implements were im- | in their eyes. be you find some petals missing. | picked it up and Flique accepted it ‘Celia!” ported into Argentina in the first half | hope in the possibility that the radio Samuels carefully removed the yellow | Compare et petal with those of the|with his beaming smile. That was all.| “Some one has got to tell the truth, ! | 5F this ‘year. rightly used might help mental hygiene. petal. T moticed that Grainge: had - — Fone. Samuels slipped the peial into| an envelope. desk,”. Mrs. Parados announced with | L4 My Anmojey, 70 for that yellow.rose, [unconcented oo aue, the doctor, and . 2001 16th St. N.W. J| 8 OO I I m es to School | It was Cella who tore the rose from| me to help him carry the body to a Tw“ R“om.’ Kilchrn | - and Bath, $67.50 | . TH E H EC HT CO. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION ) 3 figures may be a bit off . . . but the average child . 5100 OuR fig ) T —— NO More ngs a : does tramp to school and back about 800 times Annette's Perfect Cleanser swiftly . . . S( I IOOI BA( ;S !l removes perspiration, grease, all food, during the term. And that calls for a good pair of shoes. fruit and beverage stains. It'sa Pow- \ R 2 - 1l 06, 3 Tt ERaivob: o™ G Fit-Rite s.hoes are good shoes. 5 does not affect color—Cannot Leave a Ring. At Dept. and Drug Stores 50c. Free sample. Write Annette's, Bos- ton, Mass.—Advertisement. a powerful lens in his Handle and shoulder strap styles. Black pat- ent finish Dupont with brown and red trim . . . or tan and grey water- proof cloth. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co) “SOMEBODY'S BEEN IN THIS SAFE” SAMUELS EXCLAIMED. "stopsls' Pent-up hate against the | “The safe was open when I was in o althy. arroeant Dan Earados finds af | pere with Parados.” I interjected. | % ! # B Ao Ceclyesy Member of | ™ parados probably shut it again,”| - L ¢ ique. | Samuels grunted. i c 00 ee S i o o P NSLt somn Clven Mrs. Parados had gone to the bool \ / X Shac_we'fas | pase and taken down John Stuart Mil r "Political I—mnon;) -Elowlnz, the dust | ¢ I X _ \ off, she opened it and consulted what | jef C i i — e . : B\ h obkien bo Do beies Woen ot ibel Brlel Cases; with brass lock, key and name. 1ls Herbe Johns, k r of the is iely Seehery Jop. weepel of the fland | margin. - She began to turn the safe S T rris next o Celin Ferris, Parados sec- +lars " Nan FHunt.” whe' came o ‘350 “Somebody has been here!” Samuels | BonkdBngs- \;ntrr{r(tmf mate| alq- 3 WHEN JUN'OR > SN S The Gi;ls' :ho;s 4 .<.. patleln; tie gumgs;r:d ory. s e e < 2 R, and pencil pocke! - A L 3 9 two-toned oxtords. Sizes % to 2 an 0 CHAPTER X. F Washable Pencil Cases STARTS To D widths. The Boys’ shoes . . . black or tan THE YELLOW PETAL. . . vle oxfords. Sizes 1 to 6. | Perlux Pro-Re-Expel Mechanical Pencils. 25¢ : elk blucher style oxfor AMUELS tumed next to Celia.| P SCHOOL (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) oung lady, what's your| &y | 7 { Waterman’s Fountain Pen and Pencil ‘Celia Perris, secretary, 22, un- COLUMBIA RD. AT 187 ST. - $3.75 Preserve the momentous (e Ambeiiaar ibeairs ied, been h year,” the | opei 3 (B Gpian TR iy o reens 1N DINNER Loose Leaf Note Books, with fillers day with Ciné-Kodak ! iss Brent the distinction of being 5 Till 7:30 Colt Revolver Style Pencil Sharpeners...... PERHAPS your boy, too, ithout the tiniest alibl.” | In comjunction with our ng tonight— W % i i RIS Gluey Paste, put up in large size tubes........ this month. As those little feet take their first Lien dece ‘E“,“:, i'{fi(“ D‘;"{‘;‘,";}; R 8 and 16 Color Crayon Packages....5¢ and 10c e i Tablets, wide and narrow sizes leads out of childhood, ROAST CAPON - \ lia!” Annersley shouted. BROILED CHICKEN i i iné- LI Lo et R sBRQILED CHICKEN. Peg:fil::m Loose Leaf Note Books ;(e;:;::( ll;: ::':ie:: ix:r (l:."nék $ gl s . in iaude! And Mrs. Parados and Prof.| ONE DOLLAR g & : ohns and Miss Jahries and Lum We— Special club plates _and ; Flexo Notebook; with 2 rings; and filler.... what it will mean toyou ad the sense to see through us. Tha regular din ) (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) 3 © sz once more as heis today! wasn't crazy. If you want motives ique!” W g o inded of r*fl e mel el just how easy it is with calf trim. Gristle rubber soles. Tan lizard “Mademolselle is indiscreet, perhay . le Deputy. but ot crazy. P Flidue home movie cameras. u# strap. Sizes 215 to 7. ;;Bl;:,::“a"t about' these motives? And A complete Ciné-Kodak = (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) “It is s0. And if monsieur will have outfit can be yours for | patience I shall inf it only $15 down. I EC T c “Oh, ' | I I ] when it happened and I share vith “1 suppose you are one of these mod LR g o g AT L8 Skrip, the correct fountain pen ink.. 5 will be starting to school NORFOLK SPOTS . steps along theé path that here isn't one of us who didn’t ha N ously on. “I hated him—sg did you, iss Brent, too, I expect! M. Flique salads for those mot desiring inlater years to have him r killing Dan Parados, ask Anatole Quality That Endurel We’ll be glad toshow you 2 %/ Twe-tone sport oxfords with elk or tan migs Ciné-Kodak, simplest of g 7 calf or patent leather pumps, with center “oh. Tm_ -bout through,” Celia | EASTMAN KODAK ‘m going to. e rang as| ‘Twenty-five minutes of 7 perhaps. 'Did you overhear. mt he nid?" ‘No, Mr. Samuels,” Celia said ear- LD o on Furniture and Rugs "Did" he .m?-'p-mms almost STORES, INC. ES i unced.on' the s treet at 7th NAtl. 5100 WPt time was thatre TO Save 1 O% tfl 40% 607-14th Street, N.W. Free Parking Space for Customers . “It must have been one | | T for Every Room . £ | _ - . For Direct Current Users! ; fondness for the sea, especially !hen was rough. I have known him to sland by the Gut for half an hour n the tide Bishien| 4™ i An Extraordinary Sale of Prof. Johns went on “What did he say?"” { The professor chuckled again. “He | id me to go to the devil.” Samuels looked down at the body. e an idea you staried. Rim on his | L > ay, professor,” he muttered. * | 3 ave gone toward the window. | . must have opened it and shot| 1 ! would seem to confirm your n-‘ — M) I g cer theory,” Johns continued. “If | N ‘\’ &) iss Celi ard the telephone ring, |} & o P = I omebody would certainly have heard | | QR | he shot otherwise.” | \ “A silencer was used,” Samuels said. | = I That's certain.” | “Blen!” Fligue exclaimed. “But M. il i 4 | = . & s S| Aflq m M L == Equipped for Use on Direct Current. now the combk\luon Mrs. Parados?” | “I know where it is,” she told him. For Your Convenience || “ ’ Just One Exambple of the Great COMPLETE g 50 Open Evenings 7 to 9 P.M. : Savings With 7 RCA Tubes Examine the New Models ‘ ‘ This Attractive '“dsl;(;:k::m'n : A Fraction of - 8 B ; Its Original v Ol Heuter ~ Walnut Bed Room S \ - OilElectric Oil [ Suite : —————— 4/ Burner A NG b Precass =il it | Because of the e : “You've had sales for people whose omes Terms Can Be Arranged I | gl 50 usually‘ low price, have alterngtmg current . . . but hardly any Don’t Delay B 2 . there will be a small for us. Why the neglect?” We've heard ' charge for installa- these words many times from folks who Wallace Engineering Co. i tion. must use Du_'ect (Iurr_cnt. We aren’t in the 904 12th St. N.W. 1 T REA i3 abib amciin habit of playing favorites so we went out and | e mAdio‘\\'orldg “Vn“ all secured this group of RCA Radios for DC g ‘ [‘cm AL : know that. When RCA e W EXPERT WORK played our cards | $10 Delivers It rl puts its }rademark on a Rt r 28 vears' experience in treat- \l o emienh 5 it I K rnl LR | Comprising a han(lsome Holly- 'f‘h’ifl‘]‘:r‘m&t,‘: a“;:‘q’:ifliz:‘;} selling the sets at Balance A wer b wract The S i | ” \ “mlmll | wood vanity, shapely double bed, Suially and complstersat: . a price any home Monthly ‘Mi\ I a large dresser with carved mirror sfactioniini every respect can afford. m";;u::x‘::;mmox : | l ,,“'m“\”‘“ frame and a commodious deck : ik sucTion chest of drawers. Genuine walnut Radio Store~—Main Floor veneer on gumwood, with beauti- 4 ful maple overlays. i " THE HECHT CO. gfanig, Sl e Dr. FREIOT ' . F Street at Seventh NAtional 5100 z‘.;"fu:"s':"‘;"v"',' | ] Free Parking Space for Our Customers—E Street Between 6th and 7th | Entrance Next to Kay's Jewelry store | Britrarice. 1000 F Sl. N.W. -

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