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> THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935, REVENUE B"REAU 55278, i o, | FOUR-YEAR WHISKY :u""“.m..““““‘...mm";,; sen «-|SLAYER OF SWEETHEART| BOAT RAMS BRIDGE THE ‘FAMOUS . process changes _— I Ty seraspair | “AGED” IN 4 HOURS|shobmics WS BEGINS LIFE SENTENCE| gy..... acizeos comsed by Con- - EMPI-UYE nlE Co. funeral hoze#lw Chapin street. ‘vapors in the of nickel. Michigan Man Enters o gestion of Vehicular Traffic. Burial will be ‘oodlawn Cemetery, owness "N The nickel acveniax B “gweeping-up” Prison CHIC, R The v y y New York City. et} sad uet Are agent. for the The Hours After Shooting Woman mmm ‘:-M mulr‘n@m Fresh as a Dais ] Duplicated by Use of Hydro- | estimated Sbyet § pounds of mickrl in Hospital. of Detroit, entering the Chicago River y - . 3 gen and Nickel, ' Sy 'W“‘“ g sallons ] William Tufnell Sabine, Chief| ALUMNI PLAN HONOR |, ., uuocites rae. g e e o |, (s S Dravis seteriay Every Day o A f = COLUMBUS, Ohio, Novem! _adsu.y-cedmnmwoe- not , Mich., Novem 3 of GV Diviion, RESIdEnt | s o 30 Given Dener it ot bt S 2 oy b o o o T i, o e e -t Here 12 Years. Group Here to Dr. Duncan. | gaid today, can duplicae in four hours | examination. e iyt et w s Tmectenne e X 60 Ib. 2 Ib. box l . Washington alumni of the Univer- | the mellowness and bouquet of whisky e — Marguerite Kraft, 28, in the hospital and the tender escaped unhurt. Candy Mailed A vhere—Insured F; e Tt S, 6 et e i g L g e 57 o T o S| W, Bruo Hodley fo Spek. | M v s Bt Fhemes oot e o e 7 Fannie May Candy Shops ternal Revenue, died yesterdsy at his | Shaw Duncan, at the Dodge Hotel| Tne by Curroll A.| W Bruce Hadley. will talk at the [ B9 ¥a3 sentenced by Circult Judge | JEL ool oo Ghicago's North Side Iomo B St N 140 N. Y. Ave. NW. e, 507 Carroll avenue, Takoms |tomorrow at 7 pm. Dr. Duncan will| Hochwalt, Charles A. Thomas and | Society of Friends meeting house, 2111 | death of Miss Kraft. A special ses- | TSt Dass, was undamaged. s :A" e :;: :!;‘LN:V':V rk, Md., after a short illness. be here to attend & meeting of the mc.wmu.matnmm.om. Florida avenue, tonight st 8 o'clock, on | sion of court was convened and Hane o W, A resident of Association of Land Grant Colleges removing ty. 1 F St. N\W. this city for 12 and Universities. ness and “hog track” odor from n' Mr. Sabine Wayne C. Williams, special assist- | whisky. The bouquet and mellowness acteristics of whiskies react solely in the composition of miute quantities ant to the Attorney General, is chaire man of the Committee on Arrange- ments. L, € up to 45% on FUEL OII., Ho had prac- A st 0w i Few S.‘tlm Winter—It’s not too Iah. e e e o e Senamed o radn f:ew”o? «il firing. when it takes only a few hours to install ceton and Tl e the beautiful, modern ‘was & member of the Colonial Club there. His father was the late Right Rev. Willam T. Babine, one-time Episcopal Bishop of New York. Mr. Sabine was widely known in OIL-EIGHTY FITZGIBBONS Ziionanc RESIDENCE STEEL BOILER ® Thes boiler, with the burner you now have ot are about 1© buy, will save enough on oil to pay for itself in threx or four heatiog seasons, and also give you DOMESTIC WATER all year at the turn of the tap Now, 100. you can buy this boiler, thruleading dealers, onollrFHA 3 YEAI PU R(‘HAS! PLAN = o exira charges—3 years (o pay—caver term, than may ever agarn be available. DON'T DELAY— Marl this ad with your name and address. ‘phoe of visit vur showroom for full details FITZGIBBONS BOILER CO., Inc. Phene Districr 2032 OFFICE and SHOWROOM: CHANDLER BLDG , 1427 EYE ST N.W, WASHINGTON Takoma Park, where he was a mem- ber of the Horticultural Club, the Li- brary Association and the Volunteer Fire Department. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Bertha Sabine; four sisters, Mrs. O. ¥F. Lewis, Miss Julia Sabine and Miss Mary Sabine of New York and Mrs. Frances W. Coles, now residing in Istanbul, Turkey, and two brothers, KITT'S for MUSIC Yous burne: u en nrely conceolod Behind this panel B At Kitt’s You Can Now Buy AGOOD QUALITY BABY GRAND foronly $345 ® BENCH AND DELIVERY INCLUDED ® Balance over 3 years! If you had asked us a year ago if it was possible to sell a grand of this quality for only $345 we would have emphatically said “no!"'— we had tried for years to get a grand that we could recommend and sell at this price, but available models just didn’t meet our standards for tone quality, serviceability, and appearance. NOW, - however, by special arrangement with a famous manufacturer (we agreed not to use his name in advertising) we are able to offer, for a limited time at this unusually moderate price, this fine small grand that will meet the requirements of even those of the most discriminating taste. It's the very popular plain case style and beautifully finished in a rich mahogany . .. see it and you'll agree with every one that has that it's an outstanding value . . . Remem- ber! Only a limited number available. Also a componion model in an apartment upright, special at $225. * OUR USED PIANO STOOK :is unusually complete as to selection at this time. Pianos of all sizes and styles are available at low prices. Such fine makes as * KNABE * CHICKERING * STEINWAY ° e EVERETT < WEBER °* FISCHER °* SOHMER ° Grands, $170 up. Uprights, $35 up. HOMER .;Co. 1330 G B “Social Teachings and Practices in the History of the Christian Church.” char- | The address is ciety and is the first of a series of three which Mr. Hadley will deliver. by the so- 2:&“&"&‘::3 He md he had in- || G, W.King,Jr. 511 11thSt.N.W. "MOBBED" LAST WEEK HERE WE GO AGAIN!! Men’sNewFall TOPCOATS @ All-Wool—Union made! ® New styles—just received! @ Snappy, stylish models! @ Made for wear and warmth! @ Sizes for Men and Young Men! NEW SUITS @ All-Wool—Union made! ® For Men and Young Men! @ Noew Fall Patterns and Colors! @ Hundreds to select from! @ Sizes and styles for all! Just Write a Slogan! All you have to do is to write in NOT MORE THAN 12 WORDS, a slogan for the new Wash- ington’s Haberdashery. ANY ONE CAN ENTER —man or woman—over 18 years of age. Come into the store and obtain a free entry blank (there is no obligation to buy) . .. write your slogan for our store and bring it bor.k IN PER- SON (do not mail) and deposit it in the contest box. _This contest ends Thursday, December 19, 1935, at 6 P.M. _The three winners will be an- nounced Monday, December 23, 1935. The de- cision of the judges must be accepted as final. (No one connected with this store or their fami- lies is eligible to enter this contest.) Super-powe’ AUTO RADIO Featuring EXCLUSIVE - “MAGIC mmmdn:" NO SPARK PLUG SUPPRESSORS B g * SATISFACTION GUARANTEED —OR MONEY BACK! s-l Men s Gloves Our biggest selection. All kinds in all sizes for | dress, business, motoring, sports. Your choice at— Men’s Shirts Hundreds of dozens in every popular style. New collars—new patterns— new fabrics. All sizes— Men’s Pajamas Regular and novelty styles. Plain and fancy patterns. Bought special for fius opening sale— Men’s Ties Our greatest Tie value! 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