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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 5

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Friday Morning, January 19, 1923 THE PAIM BEACH POST Wife Wins Anthony's I THE WEATHER Appointed pmr rriffs 0 ft? ick, son of Mr. and Mrs. i West Palm Beach and vicinity Partly cloudy Friday moderate cast and southeast winds. For I'artlv rlnudv Fri- IViUUI UL A mil lvvi i. i 1 T3-I day; warmer in north and central a aiui win uv iwciuru hi atiomi Days lor ine season.

and Mrs. R. P. Martinez and 4 1 itnrc ihn iif thid i'fLr portions tonight; moderate' east, shifting to south, winds. Conditions.

The western high pressure area" of the last few days has moved cast-ward off the Atlantic coast, and temperatures have risen in all sections east of the Rocky Mountains' except the Dakotas, New Friday and Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Quinn arc receiving congratulations on the birth of a sen. Peter, who was born Wednesday, January 17, at Mrs.

Mackie's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bennett are the parents of a fine son, who was yesterday morning at Mrs 'Mackie's hospital, He.

has been named James Albert. 20 and the central and "western parts of'-, (he- Florida peninsula. In the Lake region and the middle Mississippi and Ohip Valleys, there increases in temperature in. the last twenty-four hours, ranging 'front 24 to 4( Colder eather prer vails in North Dakota and Montana, with temperature iti the latter state, however, still abnormally high. "A disturbance of marked intensity was central this morning over the As i i An interesting visitor at the Royal Palm Hotel is Mrs.

J. J. who, with her small son, J. arrived Wednesday from West Point X. Y.

Her husband, Captain O'Harc Mrs. Charles Bennet Smith Buffalo, N. is the first womai to be appointed executive head i Kew Tcuk state department. She' is president of the Civil Service Commission. southern Lake region.

The only pre- is instructor of French and football coach at West Point. She expects several others from the same city tc conic down later to spend some time here. iipitaticm reported in the last twenty-four hours was rain in Montana, Nevada, and the north Pacific coast region. Temperatures. We want to eliminate from our stock lines where sizes are broken, so we are grouping regular standard stock; lines of broken sizes and offering them to you at greatly reduced prices.

i Wonderful Savings Standard Lines Highest Quality Takes Mandolin To Jail With Him DO bilene tlanta- Running his kiddie car against an oil heater with a pan of water on -top of it, J. A. Walls, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Walls, of 514 Iris street, was burned Wednesday night. Although ery painful the burns were not serious and the child was resting well (Ily Assoelnli'd Press) Jacksonville, Jan. 18. With a mandolin tucked under his right arm, a negro prisoner carrying his suitcase and an armful of law books, John H.

Pope, sentenced to life imprisonment left today for Raiford, Pope, a lawyer, was sentenced 1 for his implication in the slaying George theater1 manager, shot to death September 1921. Frank Rawlins also is serving. 3 lift term in connection with--the same crime. Charlc.3 Lerner of Baltimore paid a bet by washing his wife's lingeria in tho stfeot Neighbors cheered htm Mrs. M.

E. Fayot of Fein street has. returned from Jacksonville where she was the guest of her aunt Mrs. E. Williamson, and of her niece, Mrs.

II. T. Sherk. Women's Shoes A fine, assortment placed on the gain -counter. One lot tor A Special of 50 Dozen Men's Athletic Union Suits Each 89c Excellent $1.00 value of checked nainsook, sleeveless, knee length, full size.

DR. PEACOCK BOBS UP AND OUT AT ST. PETE $5.75 Atlantic City' Boston Buffalo Charleston Chicago Cincinnati Corpus Christi Denver Des Moines Dodge City Eastport Galveston Hatteras Havre Helena Huron Kansas City Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Montgomery N'ew Orleans New 'ork North Platte -Oklahoma City Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Raleigh" Roswell St. Louis St. Paul Salt Lake City -San Francisco Sit.

Ste. Marie Seattle Sheridan, afternoon, at 3 o'clock, a member of the board of lectureship of The Mother. Church at Boston and wii! deliver his lecture on "Cliristfian God's of Healing." Judge Hill is an able speaker. The lecture is given under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of West Palm Beach and the puhlic is invited to attend. Seats are.

free. Black and Brown Kid Oxfords, White Buck, Black Trimming, White Canvas, Black Trimming, Patent Colonials, Patent Colonials with Strap, Sport Oxford, rubber sole. About twenty styles all together. (By Associated l'reps) St. Petersburg, Jan.

18. No information concerning the whereabouts of Dr. J. W. Peacock, escaped inmate of.

the North Carolina asylum, has been learned since Peacock arrived here Wednesday morning, declaring he would probably locate in Si. Petersburg. Hesaid he was looking over Florida with a view of locating immediately. The local policj department has received no warrant which would justify the arrest of the physician. Radio to Advertise City Sunday Night The fame of Palm Beach is to be broadcast fat' and wide next Sunday night when Charles 11.

Baker will deliver a lecture on "Palm Beach, the Pride of from tht Westinghouse radio station in Newark, X. J. Mr. Baker, who is a civil engineer, is a winter resident of this section, spending his summer in Mohegan Lake-, ''New York. As the broadcasting radius of this station is miles or even great-fr, depending on Hie atmospheric conditions, it is estimated that an audience of 800,000 persons may hear this lecture.

Announcement of the lecture was sent to the Tourist Club of West Palm Beach. BOOZE SHIPS FREED. A Small Assortment of Men's Shirts Each $1.95 Formerly sold up to $3.50. Plain white, neat stripes and designs of percales, madras and oxford. 34 16 24i 6' -22 12 38 46 34 34 30 62 i.

48 .64 .46 .52 44- 62 ".66 30 '30 30 56 62 50 '68 36 54 58 42 56 52 68 10 20 36 51 63 14 48 73 20 22 28 3S 38 42 42 30 34 5-i 46 S'i '10 40 48 30 50 68 34 24 2) 24 2S -2 1 22 68 38 "62 50 74 54- 64 38 60 44 52 60 66 52 68 68 56 40 -64 44 62 57 63 RIALTO TONIGHT This Selection $3.75 White, tan trimmed Oxfords, Satin Pumps, Trimmed Strap Shoes. A good variety and a wonderful ba gain. (By Associated Tress) Tampa, Jan. 18. Finding the papers of the liquor laden schooner Charles H.

Hyde rio action has been taken by. local federal authorities to hold the vessel, toweu into Tampa Thursday by the motor -ship I. Riggs, which discovered th.e schooner aground about twenty miles from Tampa. The schooner was bound from-Xassau to- Tanipico, according to her clearance but, members of. the crew insist that their presence in this section is dm td 'thc.

fact that the captain was ill and was medical attention. The Vessel' carries'' Vases ot liquor, purchased at Nassau it is said at a cost of about $22,000, i Shrevcpurt Spokane Toledo Y. Washington Williston Winncniuca Two-Piece Heavy Rib- bed Men's Underwear 59c Garment Kegular $1.00 values Hill to Lecture At Rialto Sunday 'Florida Reports, Bartow Eustis 1 Ft. Lauderdale ''What is Christian Science?" To 'answer this question Eddy provided a board of lectureship, consisting of a score or more of lecturers, who devote their time to giving public lectures. Judge Frederic C.

Hill, who wil: appear at the Rialto Theatre Sunday Ft. Mvers 48 48 with DAN HOLT ami Sez I to myself, sez The POST is the paper to buy, Sez Special Value Pierce Gainesville lacksonvville- Key West Miami MINSTREL OK Be 200 Suits to 35 ENTERTAINERS Orlando .1 36 36 HOlfc DRESSMAKING 1, PRICES Plus Night, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Tax Pcusacota Sanford Tampa West Palm on Stetson Velour Hats $11.75 Eliminated 3, 6:45, 8:30 V.y JEAXN'K ROLAND (fopj rlfflit by rtn-Art Service. Jit prices below what they actually Jr cost. Three groups The I'nusuai in Pajamas. Just a few sizes of each styli Matinee, 10c and 35c Evening, 20c and 40c ioi.7S $07.50 The last of our winter, stocL L.

mw i 1 1 im (j il i the coat is bound all around will; satin ribbon. The Hat French train is) u.H'ii i- making tho pyjamas, and it is il lustra ted in the figure. First bast i tho garment, right side out, biust-j Ing on th'e exact scam line. Stitch TODAY and TOMORROW an inch outside of tho sefMu anil trim edges of, scam down tin as possible. Kemovo the basting I and press wain, together.

i'N'owJ 100 Pairs of Women's Hosi This lot includes Sheppard Plaids, Tweeds, Grey Serges and Worsteds, in good colorings. All of them arc; three-piece Suits in semi-conservative and sport models. at the unusual price of i. For cast, story and -wholesome laughs tjie greatest American comedy ever screened. No wonder Delia cried, "Ain't Clarence grand!" From the comedy by Booth Tarkington Screen play by Clara Beranger.

Also Christie- Comedy, "Hazel From Hollywood" Select News $1.00 P0 i -Hi i i UL The flat French seam. Silks, fine imported she; lisles; sport hose. A variet 1 A Few Hart, Schafner Spring Weight Overcoats $15.00 The biggesj clothing values of the year. of styles and colors. Many them sold for three an KETTLER THEATRES more what we are asking dui ingthese two days of elin ination, Shows: 7:30 and.

9:15 Prices: 20c, 35c and 55c GARDEN turn the senm to the reverse of the garment and encase the raw trimmed edges by nating them inside -of a senin about one-half oil an inch wide. comes the nroj TODAY cess of niakint- tlx Frenelij seam, -which ia employed when thoi loose edge the plain French tin eam is not desired. F.aste seam already made perfectly fin'! i SiU and etitch, as shown in the Hgur 'ifc'ht Clothes Observe Smart I houcttc. Si It is seldom that anything thoroughly practical ns the.e pal jamas succeed in being so good, nod, looking. One need nut iik.

thi. Now, pajamas, to live up to all that, is demanded of them, must lie comfortable first and stylish ex-; pensive glove nilks. 'rrcne- nnd satin ri win 1 Xf mext. But to bo ono without the HOUSE PETERS IN "THE STORM" From (iGo. Broad-hurst's' sensat i a I stage success by Langdon McCormicJ.

TOMORROW Lionel Barrymore in "The Face in the Fog" unlesw they are practically preferred, for there are some pretty sateens that the appearances of real satin and in colors g-uaran) teed not to fade. other would be', futile, from the particular woman's standpoint. thrft lnvplv soft shim Seldom this neasqn docs one seoi pajamas in any, hut the pas "hades. When figured the desi 0 mering material that comes in such figures and stripes, -should be used to make these pajamas, if jthey ure to be inexpensive. Four jyards are enough, unless one rc-iquires an extra size.

The -pajamas iaro hemmed at the lower edge and I i DR. WELLESLEY arc usually in self-color, l'urio gives her sanction to honcydew orchid, jiink, Copenhagen, grey and black. Mrs. Dale's Marinello Shop lxpert Cosmeticians "A lieauty Aid Every Need." Phone 373-W "I'liird 1'loor 'lake Klevator Orthopedist and Chiropctlist Treats all fiiof troubles In Our Shoe Department Pajamas No. 9805.

cut in sizes, 34 to 41 Inches bust." win be ImailPd. postpaid, upon receipt of 20 cents. TV to give correct number and cze of pattern desired when ordering. AVrito name sidrtress "plainly. Send ovilem to Tattern in wsj'nver..

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