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STAR., THWURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1921. PROPERTY OWNERS’ PLEA.| SCHOOL CLOSING DATES. Ask Legislation Giving Possession | Arrangements Are Made Here for After Tenants' Leases Expire. Midyear Exercises. Menbers of the Home Owners’ Pro-| Dates selected for the midve: tective Association called upon a num- | Commencement excrcises in the b : - schools have beew anmounced by school ber of senators yesterday in the interest | v iYecn tin of legislation that will give them re- THE EVENING I‘In the House and Senate — The first meeting of the House Dis-| prohibition-enforcement law. had warn- trict committee for this session is to| &4 his colleagues that they must not s make a joke out of this act. be held tomorrow morning, accord- ing to announcements sent out by N, Wanted “to Sell We. have demand for all classes residential and busi- ness properties. Phone or mail us full de- “high scheol students will gradu- ANACOSTIA RENEWS * D.C.VOTEAPPEAL | CARDINAL STILL WEAK. ! Expects to Spend’ Most of Day in Reclining Chair. MORE, Md 1 Final action on the resolutibn look- L s £ ative |iD& to international naval @isarma-|lief from tenants, and wiil also en- C! £ Will Inform House Judiciary Chalrman _ Mape Representative| ment was postponed again yesterday |able them fo obtain possession of | o) Y me ! SCHROORER Cun DROPETLy Zihlman of Maryland. will present a|by the Senate foreign relatibns com- |their own property for their o v 3 3 S8, (70-¥eAT {prolata was preparing to et up their own prop Janu: ‘ 73 {a 8 e was o ir f Ut he was ex CUNg 1o pass tie Y. when e me £ the reclining | H . howeve report from the subcommittee, *of which he is chairman, upon the pro- posed mew traffic bill. Representative Reed of West Virginia will urge ac- tion upon the Curtis-Gard bill pro- viding for regulation of child labor in the District and setting a new age limit for compulsory education. mittee. Another meeting will be held jcupanc: ce expired. next week. Senator Irance of Maryland has in troduced an amendment to the Ball bill now pending before the which was drafted by representatives of the home owners. This amendment { 2t would give the owner of the property {the poss ion of it after giving bond to protect the tenant <o far as any! damages are concerned until: ‘the'} rhall have had #n oppeortunity de the case in question. ator France said that h this amendment to the &5 four-y Janu; 1430 K Street N.W. Phone Main 4190 . Its much spent air. R Commiitee of Attitude. raduating 28, at 8 p.m. stern has mno clas the cl of this > The ¢xercises will be held in the assembly j hialls of the respective schobdls.i ' { _Commencement exercises: at* Wilson | Normal Schopl Wit Y& held Saturday AUBEY. 3D, SES- Pbilats 4o 3 b 48 -estimated- thad. . Coincident with receipt in Wash- ington yesterday of word that Lord Chalmers, special representat of the British treasury, would from England. January on his mi: Speaker Gillett and forme ) eakorslm arrange with the Treasury offi Champ Clark and “Uncie Joe” Cannenihers i conversion of .the R are opposed to the Siegel bill. which|war loan into a long-time obligation, would enlarge the membership of the|Senator Walsh, democrat, Massachu- House from 425 to 483 under the|setts, introduced in the Senate two reapportionment a on the mew|resolutions directing the Treas: 777707000000 p2 77 2707027002 20201100 s graduat Association. e L heast last g its_indorsement of the in representation for the and in the clec- “Cultivate the Habit of Taking ' | Home \.am!)" YOU'LL DELIGHT Tew ment to ob Instrict in Congr! taral college. On motion of Frank Earnsl wou | Ball bill it b W, loans without co ber of seats in the House. Failure of the Shipping Board to make accurate inventories of its sur- plus materials, valued at millions of i S a/torial contes unable was decided te ju- i census figure: Very strong opposi- S hen U co s - : : . _ t omes \ for con- diciary committee of the association ’ tion has developed in the House R e | o «« stand. This committee has been hold- | against further iereases in the num-|and other allied Powers of the WaT | nems owners have been noa wn el o IN THIS “WEEK o ent of the Senatc. e ths e END” FEATURE ing hearings on the proposal to give na residents of Washington a voice to obtain in the halls of Congress and the right to vote for President and Vice P possession of ‘their property Henry Ford had attained a net zain of 845 votes in his MNichigan sena- t with Senator Cut Me Out ‘% il me, with your name and and 1 w Fudge Corner Home dent. . ; o « costing the zo\-ornmeint z o 2 . The association voted to lay on the | «] .lus hate ' oit initia 2 amount of money, the House|when the Senate privilcges table olution from the George- | [allus hate t' git initial .h:md Tavior of the controller's depart-|tion committee’s recount ended Chocolate the tow * Association. in which [ kerchiefs fer Christmas ‘cause!operations was informed by C. vesterday with the canvass of 705 a C the ked to confirm Com- s Ta comptroller's depar 2.2 igan_precinets | and 1b. lor of the The witne: 1l i Built-in Heated Garage Lots of Ground you can't give 'em away,” s Tell Binkley, t'day. id he “doubted of the board “know T Boardman and at an early date. and n addre: mi a oners Mabel hilman Hendr, ment. whether ofl **. Cocoanut I bring you full terized President William J. Latimer voted e 2 in various Sl dent W : “ k. 3 e know the | exactly wh tored details showing how you can buy 4 cainst tabling the resolution. Another reason we know the | exactly i one of these houses for $500-and || oo Candy-Covered the ment Toetimted oy BV e et (carth is round is because every) L e e that Con- the rent you are now paying. = C «in o special r tickets for | time Lafe Bud leaves home t'| rece’§ia ippropriated nothing for the = 13th & Kennedy Grapes cents for el ho ride on ..., 3 crativi "siti " soldiers afflicted with tubercular - = accept a lucrative p'sition he jcare of soldiers NGIE. o onentnionecnsaanmnnnansns = * ROSEMARY Streets N. W. - Always Open for Inspection street cars to school. Attention was called to the meed for repairing the surfaces of Minn, sota avenue, 16th -t and f other roadways in Anacosti proposal to reorganize the ion under the name of the Ana- stia Board of Trade and Civic J ciation was laid on the table after spirited discussion. and mental troubles were chars he{in the House vesterday by Chairman tions committee ately false.” 1401 H St. e'x Flower Store Blackistone Neat S comes right back where started from. Copyright National Newspaper Service. LOWER DEATH RATE HERE. | Death rate in Washington during | the week ended January §. 1921, was Jhe Supetfinc-Small Car CANDY SHOP Rint Address. President Wilson would be asked to} issue a public appeal for American con- | tributions in behalf of the Starving peo- lower than the death rate for the|pie’of Furope by a resolution appre 3 FIRE ORIGIN FOUND. corresponding week in 1920, the cen- {by the House foreign affairs committe BuSlness Prope The fire in the basement of the |sus bureau announced today. A vmai‘h The resolution is substitute for one Department of Commerce _building | of persons died in Washington | by Representative Frenchof ldaho. re: i el B osine the e sovernment : publican. proposing that the soverns A Quick Buyer Can Get a Bargain t Mondayv, which resulted in con- work of the Furo- se th during the week, or 15.6 per thousand | gicially inde siderable damage to many govern-| 3 as against 125, 16.8 { pean Relicf Council, headed by Herbert{ . Jient recoras, srsingted n i, OTES BL L gt e tor e fHoover “"Il To be finest im- “G” St. of the bullding, and not It {05 ot | Tho weslc ‘ended Jamuary &, 1921:| The Navr hes sayel $10.000,10 since L ] Secretary Alexander was informed | (Reniyihae, mere of Infants URCT ) oif sceretary Daniels declared in o let- Phes no one supe- ! ' .- | One of the Busiest Squares SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. L T L IR S : } TANTED_T0 WRING X 10AD OF LTS Official Election Returns | Operation by the Emergency Fleet nonty ut many i $1 000 Cash i) Possession Eor 1313 U st Corporation of shipvards taken over I 3 i from private owners during the war was NORTH DAKOTA $50,000 superiorities skill- Mount Pleasant o Y—THE HOME | described s f‘ailure by James Talh‘"l' YOU CAN SAVE IF YOU TRY—THE HOME| {;xiTED STATES OF AMERICA. chairman of the construction claims i Your opportunity o lgo aies: Tuilding Association takes care of rour S0 DEPARTMENT OF STATE. iboard of the Shipping Board. testi ; i ey 5l ! i , 4 ] inge, from $1 a month up. wnd bars 9 G140 gl o whom these presents shall come, |before the House committce investigat- fu“ and harmo- Read tion on terms like rent .arge ~toreroom and three floors above. Suitable for any Ak about It - B Greeting: e i“:-‘:”)or‘l;xuni of the board €a Jouse las lnt-watet beat. cle line of business. A good investment ; owner says would rent for Mot e 1In accordance with the provisions of the Acl “Prouble: shipyards L5 2 S 2 ights, hardwood floors, all in 4t < : 3 ot v of Congress approved February 5. 185 1 cer- 4 v o g l'ake North Capitol St. proveients and a_brick & $5,000 or $6.000 a year. ments a tity that the followinz is u frue copy of the { (. the supervision 1 bined o S e o Applications will be handled certificate of the final ascercainment of the! B st St nious yCO]I! ined. car to LEvarts street and T mcations Selll | boll handle Ratderiot Home Plate Glass holders of the Home e Glass Company of the city of Washington for the election of trustees will be held at the offict of the company, No. 818 F st n.w. jona walk cast one-half square, or phone us for auto. Open and lighted until 8 p.m. electors for President and Vi poiuted in the State of ) election held therein on the ber. 1920, as d by me from the Governor ‘Washington-Templar Co. Having first rejected an amendment proposing $100,000,000 for dry law en- | WMACKEEVER =GOS T R T T Pl R 3 f the said State Tnion bldg., on Wednesday. Januars 19. - 1 d 3 S 3 H coted last night te = _bldg.. 2t n testimony whereof. 1, BAINBRIDGE |forcement, the House voted last night to il 405 Eve Street,NW at 1:43 o'clock p.m. Polls open from 2 to COLBY, Seeretary 'of State, have hereunto|grant $7,100,000, after Representative 1901 14th St. N.W. daily. | 2 E’M.'masz o'clock p. caused the Seal of the Department of StatefVolstead of Minnesota, father of the i = = [ ————x PHILIP_F. LARNER. Secretary. ANNUAL REPOR The undersigned, president of thie board of trustees of the I and Guaranty Insurance Company of the Dis- of Columbia, do hereby certify that the pital stock of said company is $150.000 und 5« fully paid, and that there are no debts o said compauy except current expenses. HMIDT, President. 5 A. SMITH, Vice President. J. N. SAUNDERS. 'Vice President. CHARLES W. STETSON, President. HARRY M. PACKARD, Sec'y-Treas. JOSEPH A (BOTH. T District_of Columbia. ss: 1. Harry M. Packard. secretary of the Law-| Title and Guaranty Tusurance Com- ny, do swear that the facts stated in the bl L L L 7Y L A T AP L o o P ) 3 = v to be affixed and my name subscribed by the Chief Clerk of the said Department, at the d a majority | City of Washington, this 11th day of January, s* Title | 1 S%f the Dis.| (Seal) BAINBRIDGE COLBY, Secretary of State. By BEN DAVIS, Chief Clerk. A. PROCLAMATIO: 2 P rln accordance with Section 1028 of the Formation of a District ways and ‘ompiled Laws of North Dakota of 1913 aud itte ai 2 3 e ReAPAS ORtof Cote-SiiN ppLos e Eetewn yita [ IucauS foo s (e SRIOTAratatnEiafiule 1887, relating to the duty of Executives, I. morial fund to pioneers in woman's Lynn J. Frazier, Governor of the State of isiexpee 5 o et AL SRl ki ) peoetaton e o ol Sics ol ASfe X pectedfito plekce fplacelito the Second Dy of November, 1920, a general |day, when Mrs. Edmund J. Brennan will ta- election was lield in the state of North Da-|preside over a meeting of repres for Presidential Electors for President and | tives of virtually every woman's organi- H. R. Howenstein Co., 1314 F St. NW., or 7th and H N.E. Phone North 7 e 27 . THE TEMPLAR MOTORS COMPANY Cleveland, Ohio TO RAISE STATUE FUND. | Committee Plans for Memorial to Pioneers in Woman's Work. CHARLES €. GLOVER, President. MILTON E. AILES, Vice Presiden ROBERT V. FLEMING, Cashier. SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS 0dDEMOLLegca AVON M. NEVIUS, Assistant Cashier. LLIAM J. FLATHER, Vice President. kota, at which election the electors voted GEORGE 0. VASS, bove certificate are true. Vice President of the United States, and a i the District of Ce ia i = ’ - AR P Signed) A RTie EACEARD o e e ot el | o og the DistEictiaticolumbintin the Washington's AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets JOSHUA EVANS, Jr., e NIEned) o and s Lo before me this Tth | S aa certiaed by ‘the Awditors ot the . { beadquarters of the Natlonal Woman's| sienvay Duo-Ast Pianolas Weber Duc-Art Pianolas Asolian Vocalion Vice President. suistant Cashier. day of January, 5 7 | spective countics, shows that the names of | Party. 14 Jackson place. et e iSeal.) J. VIERBUCHEN, the several persons who were candidates for{ This committee will handle the Notary_Public. ‘HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE T. B. and A. A will_be held this evening at 6:30 p.m. | Wt the Phyllis Wheatley Club. Y. W. C. A. n'and I T ave. mw. Election of ofticers, Presidential Electors at such election, and the number of votes received by each, are as follows: P. M. Cole. .. 2. Heaton appeal for funds needed to place in the rotunda of the Capitol the first national memorial to women, in honor of Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott. Several Thousand payment of du g The meeting will be called to order F. G. MERRITT, Pres. ard Hove e led to . g A S B.. Trubsba by Mrs. Anna G. Hendlcy, president 4 Z, E_DYEQN. Sec Tames P. Lamb. of the Anthony League. l’layer Piano ’ THE ANNUAL-MEBTING OF “THE POLIOY- | Satliv: Local organizations which have ac- De Moll & Cfl. s bolders of the Mutual Investment Pire Insur-| cepted the invitation of the woman's | ROLLS wnee Company of the District of Columbia, for Anna H. Rouch. party to take part in the ceremony at 5 sui r. I n 3 ; . : ; T e o erimae il oo hold at he of. | ea pedersin which e Statue will pe p:esel\_;%d! Annual 5 2 g:O’OD banking ., gonnection We number among our depositors e -’ Room 820 Washington A. 8. Anderson n the Capitol, Febru 5, are: e | ~ . . ‘ S fE A el gl 3 P i 'S .““.,f".dnz-rfi’&v ‘Building, Mondas, hmury; ‘rank L. Burdick. College Woman's ~Club, the Daugh- Including a Great January i, o' gives torits poIsessor a defi- not only many u_f the (nmmmnt, Zyat. 1921, at @ o'clock a.m. Polls open from Frank B. McPharlin. ters of the American Revolution, the = . : s best. knowhn business men,” but a 9a.m. to & p.m. All policyholders are request- Henry Bach . Federation of Women's Clubs. the Many Song Rolls nite standing in’ the com- e rraid = ed o be present and vote, as a proxy vote is! I do further proclaim that P. M. Cole: L.{ Twentieth Century Club, the W. C. e B . = = 4 large representation ot the younger Rot aliowable, . Heator L. Garden: Edward Hoverson|T. U., the Woman's City Club, the munity. It implies ability, integ- clement who will be the business Financial statement at euf of business De- cember 31, 1920. Amount of premium notes. Amount of cash on hand. Amount of securities held.... ‘Amount of fire losses... HORACE L. BEA and P. R. Trubshaw received at said election | the highest number of votes cast and were duly elected n witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand ané the Great Seal of the State of North_Dakota at the Capitol at Bismarck, | this Twenty-second d: GE ond day of December, A.D. Congress of Mothers and Parent- Teachers' Association, the Y. W_C. A, the Pen Woman's League. the Hous hold Alliance and the Grade Teacher: TUnion. : rity, progressiveness, desirability. leaders of the next decade. The Accounts of Indsviduals, Firms and Corporations Are Invited SALE 35¢ : 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009000000 000 ~ 7 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT A MEET- Xy : NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl T mer Rak. LYNN J. FRAZIER, DR. SMALL TO MAKE TALK. 1 offers fine Pisnss, Player Pianos and br . Qe ° - I o aay forihe eieccion of & ST O | B0 ghe Goverpor: Governor. Dr. Willard S. Small, former prin- | offers fine Pianos. Player-Pianos and Phonographs : { directors” and the transaction of SYre meet.| (Seal) THOMAS HALL, cipal of Xastern High sSchool, wil that were taken in exchange during our big Christmas trade 7 l | v ing will be held at the office of the compan! Secreta: of Rtate. speal 3 ey = Sty at rice.‘ irl'e 15[“)] 1o \]\‘ P ” D st t Play N5 476 @ st. n.w.. Waashington. D. C.. = f Rtate.____ | Jeacher Association of the White at prices sistibly low. Also all Demonstration Player- ; 2 P - oot ar 1s o'clock noon. | The Nati Junior High School at old Central} 7 s whi ave sed i e S £ Monday, Febraary 7. 1921, at 12 oclo onal Capxtal Press P h 7w iua ,? sirects to- Pianos and Phonographs which have been used in the store ° OF WASHINGTON D.C ¢ e n_exhibition i Now ready to give you the best | night at 8 o'clock. go in the sale at big reductions. P TAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- IEEUN AN . ; inti servi 5 - the work of students in some of y Yoiders of the National ‘Savings and Trast printing service in their new |9 Yo 2ion 1enguage classes of the On Pennsylvania Avenue Fcing the U.S. fog the election of directors and e reasury “urh oiter business an may properls come plant. school will be one of the features of + C B O e = = e1d at the office of the the meeting o 5 . 2 MEVMBER, AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATIO! iefore” ittt e rr;“ m';u‘r* 1r.m':,-_xi;n o yow 1210-1212 D St. N.W. the meeting. > .. .- .. Including Baby Player-Pianos Upright Pianos fork ave. B.w.. . the 17ih of Jan- : Sork o, "ax 4 oelock D 1 DE. B, E. Wo0D, yENTIST, llml|||mmnmmnflflmn|l||l||mm|||||fl|fl|"|mm||fl]‘ Grand Pianos Prices Fr Prices F Capital and Surplus, $3,000,000. - Resources, Close of Business Dec. 29, 1920—326,160,904.90 = = 1419 G st v, “Phone M. 5706, > i Prices From FacesgLrom —-Our repair work holds and keep plaster dry. “Ask for estimate. SR ens TRONCL. Roofing 1416 F st. n.w. Attractive 'P}Iic:: F;nmn =5 BEAVER BOARD New stock, right from the factors. Any quan- tity you want. Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. goods_to Rochester. Auburn or Syracuse. HE BIG 4 TRANSFER CO., Inc., 1125 14th st n.w. Phone Main 2054 ILER AND HEATER REPAIRS. To The iraderWe beg o call your atteatlon to our complete stock of repair parts for bot water, hot air and steam-heating plants. BUDOLPH & WEST COMPANY, ew York $600 TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE ' Four Specials in New $350 VIR e P FOR SALE! A Distinctive Town House get our one wsport Movers, 327 8. 18t st.. T YOUR FILOORS NEED SCRAPI 2089, Faimhing, cal P 1ol | et T e I t t In Washington’s Social Residential Section i TR ASNCAL MEETING 08 THE SN The Shade Shop nstruments e — i he held ut its office, 2620 B street notthwest, o ST . Warligeion, BC T ook 1m0 pravches. 830 13th St. e i . . Beantitif Besndicny it Gont b1 T Gireetors for the ensuing year and the transac eollan-vy o 10N | richt Piano, Ma- | hogany or Oak Case $375 Terms, $25 Cash; Balance in 24 Monthly Payments The original Shade Slop With the original| | tow factors _prices for finest Window Shad s D | Which Is LRO0F IROUBIE? | . YOURWay? r husiness as may come befor FORD, President. Style 430 (With Graduola) Including $9 Worth of Records| where two ladies jice ave. and Q st n.w., January 9, . please com’ | “Heating and Roofing typ;fln:‘.; P Baby Grand Piano; Ma- hore 13" | Grafton & Son, vee 5n& Tl - g e women sew the old, 4 : hogany Case; Pol- (G =g PAINTING., ! Heating and Roofing Experts 35 Years. ! Baclbreak: This handsome instrument 2 G 3 Work wuaranteed. | Prices_reason tires O"I‘('e' acl T}rlcal_m{z, built by the famous Aecolian | ished or Dull Finish S b et CLAFLIN 5OR EYEGLASSEA. nerve-racking wayl The little Company of New York, the | Terms, $50 Cash; Balance in done is at the expense of health and time. ‘24 Monthly Payments Brand-New O. J. De Moll & largest manufacturers of musi- cal instruments ..itl 5144 the world ....... ETING OF THE SHA antic Building Company will *. No. 119 South Fairfax st. hursday, January 20. 192 PRINTED —by Adams me: x that You have the| The Modern Housewife Uses the §| : S (S feelhe e el abslsabie i e, o Club Terms—$10 to Join, CofElayer:Kiano L Vot Sear: ;i il Rl . 10 Per Month CESE e |TiE sevvicesior | ffoffioink Electric s e DR g D e Eeant- aud uprighte, Tt applied T use 5 . i Vocalion Records Are | backed _by ' their $ 5. 50 T orfair o 2 Vidtuses et st IMPORTANT Sewing Machine Playable on All Standard | S35t and ours. $ ST B Terms, $50 D ROOF LEAKING? ' Haye FERGUSON | she dore 2 weekts work in Phonographs T34 Monthiy Payments® M. A LIGHTFOOT, 1624 10th st. n.w. 19 a day! 200000 stitches for a STOVES and FURNACES| %y eithons tobor. T 1-3 of Your Life in Bed Are your mattresses, box springs and pil- Jows comfortable? 1f not, let us renovate _Bedell's Factory, ROOFING R. K. FERGUSON Ine., ofh_sr Phona Novth 231.290 ! “Beautify and Protect Your slightest touch of the foot controls the sew motor—the hands merely guide the sew- ing—the wholc body really Promenade Concert Tuesday, January 18, at 4:30 O’Clock Ray lyVliller (Tlle_ Melody King) 616 F_SiN.W. F s ” rests. r riginai “Bigks™ ia the Headag urniture’ y Tue oar 400 Plombing n-?n-: 1 e Johen ane thinka of the charms that & highly Which is YOUR Way? § The Biggs Engineering Co. | Tir renert apon the entine nomeerons, o 10t . R e o e ‘Phone Franklia 817, | unwise to be without them? Consnit us. Thone today for a demonstra- 1310 14th at. HEATING—PLUMBING |Becker Paint and Glass Co.,| 90, 15,2%0 owt fome: | No Glass Experts, 1239 Wisconsin ave. n.w. for Shuttle Type, $60; Rotary Warren W. Biggs, W. K. Pace, Jas. Cunningham. ___Phone_Weat_67. “Better Heat—Lower Cost Type, $85. 2702, Sent on a first payment Heating and Plumbing repairs sad remedeb 3 7 Sonivis s s 3 = = il PRSI SIS R ISl st AT SRR atiane on it 5 S 2329 California Ave. N.W Ane ] L. 3 H Y @ 2y 5 » | INQUIRIES recvive IMMEDIATR ATTENTION. Main 1130 or 1131 3 forma Ve, i . G i o ARITLATIRY | e i 10 Black and White Melody Boys \ir. otoriat aod Hesaces Man, you eas't BARY _RAYIONTS LX DRSIRED. 5 Featured With H. R. KING, ord o be troubled with water and dirt uroline. We laul and Slter all the 41715 12th STREET N.E. 1 at our station. Thone Lincoln 4408-W. or Lincoin 832, Posmvely No Dirt or Water |JAVE IT DONE Pl |RIGHT—GET CASEY Pure fltered Standard and Texaco gas. wit 1 The service you waot: &t CABITOL GASO: D0 Eaeling s BiEDE AR e e g 3207 14th ST. N.W. LINE STATIO! foot of Capitol e ansd oGl eat nt FEASEV IR sstt i e e 0 D. J. Dunigan 1321 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 1267 for Appointment to Inspect. ED. WYNN’S CARNIVAL | | i HOWARD EFfl 16 ~EL ECT T VICE~ 806 12th Street N.W. 2 e T oo At Our Store—All Invited