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N T 5 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921 > e ITEMS IN DISTRICT BUDGET BILL | Abe Martin Says: Bfl[BY H AS REPUR'I' SOCIETY LEADER 16 TO GET DIPLOMAS. |IRISH RELIEF T0 ORGANIZE| BACK MAJ. CAMPBELL.| dr = LEAVES JEWELS Business High School Class Grad- [Meeting Will Be Held and Officers |Sons of Veterans Want Him as THAT SPLIT CONGRESS EXPLAINED St ol o e bl g Bl o o ERCHN Y ! Commencement exercises for the| In order to perfect an organization| Announcement was made today by ' CHICAGO, January 27.—Jew ear graduating class of Busi-|in Washington to be known as thel0. . Veley. sccrctary of William B. s S worn by Mrs. Cyrus Hall McCor- »ss High Schiool will be held in tne|joca] branch of the American commit- ({ UShing Camp. Sops of Vetcrans, that aterial Differences Between H and , : s el ok b Anoon ) femorron et i D S stent ces Det veen ouse g mick, Chicago society leader and | AUdit 8 oo e enresemtative | tee for relief in Ireland, and to dis- | the resolution adopred by (hat organic philanthropist, are to be sold and |James B. Aswell of Louisiana will 'CUSS measures along lines suggested zation in December advocating the - the proceeds devoted to providing deliver the addrass. Daniel A. Ed-|by the execative committee, erh‘i_‘l‘lm{nnu»nr of . li»l'nml'lbé” secretary to Take Up japa for the wants of many of the ci wards, member of the board of edu-|met yesterday in New York city, a ;:;‘_nm"“":"?;" ':‘\r ‘;f Ql‘vvl:\"“:!: r-'\n'! 5 . Serortonat iR eai ion, will preside. Diplomas will be|meeting will be held at the Shore-|PrOTHSI (0 Eive the susgestion con- nese Issue With President unates was revealed U0 O L e Sixteon praduhtes by |ham Hotel this afternoon at 4 o'clock ation. 1 vi ve: o v The resolution pointed out that when the terms of her will Wwere [Albert Schultels, president of the| ORe hundred representative citizens [\ [fhe rosols _potate Senate in Respect to School Sites, Buildings and Officers. i i e will be named to serve on the com- . . past com- in Near Future. “\"r:u"cf;::('urnu k's estate, it is oostes bl e mittee, which will “work_along_lines mANd A Khise br the Sauelon (el - special i : g : ¥ M2 ck's estate, e B aates are: similar o thos the Belgian relief|® as ‘hee ce selec as as- Of especial importance this year are the differences between Ambassador Morris' report on the| estimated, will not be more than |Kindsfather. James Rob e s inosc ot tlia Mhele sis puty commissioner, o BEdward Hoffman pensi L esti- | cis McDonadd, 1s_princiy S0 been ¢ results of. his negotiations With| $050.000. including the jew In the absence of Danigl W. O'Don- chools in the District the House and Senate provisions for public I Baron Shidehara, the Ja ese -| matea at s oghue. Hugh Reilly will act as tem- .t o c - ~ . o Japanese am @ $100.000. She ed on = >, ce! Ma. 0 phe s no 1 ng in appropriation bill for the next fiscal year. For convenience of I bassador, on the California alien land | January 17, e e An:|norary chairman. Termanent officers l_km{mm ) is mow living iu - ‘ : 5 N o . Sy law and the rights of Japanese in| The.will makes provision for her | Hattie Kiawa : will be elected and various subcom- comparison the following statement of the disagreeing itemis has | a awans, A mittees named to begin at once & pla = the United States. has been turned | mother. Mrs. M. Hammond, New over to Secretary Colby. who will| port. Monmouthshire. England. discuss the subject with President| leaves thé residue of her esta Wilson in the near future. her two soms. Cyrus and Gordon Meantime Ambassador Shidehara’s! McCormick. report ls -before the Japanese gov 100 tox d are con matches. beth McCarthy, Clara anuel. | of organization. More tha Mildred Frances Moore, Carol v| The .fourth of the sectional mass|sumed d Probst, Ruth Rich, Lois lsabelle meeting: being conducted by the : E monds and a Lee White | Washington-Mallow ~ reliet ‘,‘0"“""""l"ll"llllllIlIIlIIlIlIllllllllllllllllllll"l'. The four-@ar class hold its ciass)tee will be held at St. Joseph's Hall. been prepared: HOUSE BILL. Officers. SENATE BILYL. S Officers. i N asista 2 = a ht. = Iywa sasielantisoperinterdents o Three ant superintendents, ernment for approval, which ncces- night ercises last night at thos 24 and C streets northeast. tonight. | = = $3.750 each. i one of whom shall be busin sarily must precede the dratting of | 14 DIE IN WALES WRECK. |school. The featuwe of the affair was; Paniel E. Doran and Andrew I Hick-|Z = Three clerks at $1,000 cach, one at | manager, at $3,750 each. i ; a treaty to cover the points agreed | ABERMULE. Wales, Januare 26— |2 Plas, “Why, Certainly Bobl; The { €Y _Will be in charge of the meeting. |= = $900 (to carry out the provisions | _Four clerks at $1.000 each (one Ther’s. jest- about th’ same|upon by the ambassadors. Fourteen' persons en of - whom | entertainment als 1s marked by | = PO pryeeey = drrr s e A | of whom shall carry out the pro- Q qn’ that] A note just received from the Jap- i \cere passengers. were Killed in a . | the valedictory by Edward SIS DI IIELIVILSICREGIL 2 = RO CoRCh e Tohack oa 1ibea | visions of the child labor law). number o’ people loafin’ that}, g% overnment promising o thor- | war’ Meer S omsir more Hea 0 & rail |0 e morrs v e oo 3 32 = classes one to five, inclusive, Assistant director of primary in- |ther’ wuz a year or two ago,|ough investigation” ‘of the Killing|oihers were injurcd. The wreck oc. « prophecies by Railr d T inal 21EWe Have Opening forZ o e siruction to be known hereafter as ihut they don’t git paid fer it oL, 1 Langdon, an American naval leurred when the coast express col- | McGrath and Hattie Klawans. 0 erm XIS = . shall Teceive it ctor ot s B e e an it they T it. a Japanese y a train from Montgomery. | was furnished by the sc hea S 2 = gar endlug June 30, 1 S | the colofed school Tipton Bud has put his new | Wadivostok ie interpreted In connec: et od Byaihe ReHp ol onchont " .L}: Two Experienced Real = sy e WRICH Sioh hioTore tods Assistant directors to be ®nown | revolver in a safety deposit DOX, | gret by Japanese officials as mean- Propertles for FRE] E receiving at the time of his most directors in the col- | o ha'e had three stolen by|ing that the Incident, notwithstand- - s & Estate Salesmen = recent promotion. Omitted by Sen- of music, drawing, 5 R 3 Y ling its gravity, will’ finally be ad- Cultivate the Habit of Taking = = ares 1 culture, domestic seience, | burglars in th’ last week. justed so as not to delay solytion - Home Candy” w eho = = Janitors. Ete. 7, kindergartens and Copyright National Newspaper Service of other problems between the two | . & ar uses, 3E Apply Between = Fifteen laborers at Central Hizh countries. , . 2 212 s = Bchool, nine at Dunbar High School, i < supervisor of manual i i o Admiral Gleaves Reportx. The “Week End” = . $iZ 10AM.and 11 AM. = four at old Central High School, | raining. who shall hereafter be | tion to the Lovejoy School, $7.500, \ves, commanding the | Q & actories an E4H] £ four at Business High School, fo known as director of manual train- | udded. 3 2 fc fleet.” has reported - To. the C & 2= = at J. Ormond Wilson Norm: | ingin the colorea schools. 515\»3‘0“ fl'!‘ljjollnlng the Bell School, vy Department that his inquiry andy Feature L . b 4 £ Ress schools, two at { Miscellaneous. (Sadadded £ &ty d that Langdon was vietim [ ) B & ‘*)HNw THOMPSON&CO: School, ;‘n , at \\vl\l-‘rnlli h s‘-“.u.l. i i‘:m':mvi“g ine s A U;““u“t:‘u"t;":::l:l”th! Lud- S wwasrantad cattaciir (The —adds a new delight in antici- 5 usiness @iz 2 = two a 2 School, two at ) - o i o e Sel , $20.1 . ed. a o P 4 y . ati ra Ve = = astern High School, one at Stevens e bely Bl el Bl FICLIE eelithy otwithstanding reports of satis- 2 3 o lhdusicadl Zone: 215 E School, four at- MeKinley S e f'rs'\t' .S, tlags— ¢ sltelr: u;;s\;‘l‘;-'l'mt,\;dnflme Ten- o in the otiations & n Industrial Zone: &|Ss821 15th St M. 47732 . £ 200, cad of $900. ey School, $16.000, added. Y. £e Sk | i 3 &= . = Alanial Teainimi Sthoots hote st 3 B sl ie ——————— o S ates Sna Samin S0 Anaroach Fudges |§ norestrictions. Saleor &2 e e : = 2 2 six additional scl'ool yards Inited States and : v < 7 o = I~ ‘Street High School (oid). Douglas 5ol ks 4 the issues between them in a mutual % lease. Headquarters & = - Street ggh, School (o). pustzs | RS municses of piay o pupis, | PLAN POOLING OF FUNDS, |ine feues betwece fm 1y 5 mutoe) - H Teadq 5 Birney _and Annex, ete, and g U final solution must inevitably be de- % and exclusive agents— &/ ™S00 cach tho Binate’ in: | For payment of necemary ex. |Boiload Executives to faxe Up (ferred until the mext sdmSralon Candy-covered 2! ing to $720. penses in _conducting community Rate Dispute Next Week. be made by the International Com-| Gr: 3 & venty-one janitors at Adams, | forums and civic centers in school ¥ P! e munications Congress-upon its recon- apes Lb. 4 3 The Daniel Realty Co. 2 iAllison. etc., at $720 each; the Senate ;;uil(ling\s. including _equipment, Executives of eastern roads are|vening, which is promised for“:ln| . fe 4 ncreasing to $780. | fixtures and supplies for lighting |considering pooling of funds by the |early date, and the far eastern policy | . & & Four jamitors at Brightwood | and equipping the buildings. Dav: |(ramk lines aed teonine ores or sene [0 be adopted by Great Britain In the Blacklst 57) >. ROSEMARY b4 1416 F Street . L 4 Park, Cromwell, etc., at 3600 each; | ing for the cost of light and heat, nes and turning over of such |, " few months must inevitably be one s CANDY SHOP o 2 F & the Senate increasing to $660. payment of janitor services and |Money to the New England railroads {zken into account before the United & Phone Fr. 5573 & W clieadons: ::_:glnf,\‘;fi;mtqo n.-n:lx n :he \\"(;%ko()%r to enable them to meet fixed oper- |States can deltvrml e i-\"nm:rinnm“l,: Next to Blackistone's Flower Store 4 7 e s ) x s s and centers, ,000: i s the Pacific along broad lines % oo For purchase United States flags, | Provided. that the work of said |2!"8 Ccharges as a sclution of the ing PRlC WIRS o llditions. 392,:;}“mun"y SR e forums and centers shall be of an ;°"l"gt\'e")t' Nsbnrfllnz the division of e By A S d 3 tirely educational character and |freight rates between carriers east jes” Balan ation. Such’ as shall be preseribed by the |and west of the Hudson river. “Chicago Bars Crimes from Movies’ ce Monthly School Bulldings and Grounds. board of education: And, provided The proposal will be discussed at!—news headline. Good-bye, ye av- 4 Bedrooms and Bath Towand oaatiaction bt néw further. that not more than 50 |& meeting of trunk line executives|erage art titl orfolk Virginian- L/ » Iavce Poach Eme e O 0000; wer | Der centum of this appropriation |With New England rail men the first | Pilot 3 ge . duced by Senate fo §210,000. shall be expended for payment of |of mext week in New York. The Correct o ’ N R teachers and ‘employes: postponement _was ~ decided on to OneBlock to 14th St. Cars 2 & 2 : allow W. H. Williams, chairman of alaht oo adaition tohBur | . The Commissioners are authorized |#1O% W. H. Willia S Style School, $128,000: reduced by Senate |- to sell to the highest bidder lots s21 |the Wabash railroad, to testity before Sample House {0 $120.000; limi of cost extended to | and 822 in square 3061, the old Mott | e, Jhiefstate ol GO uwn Headquarters 7 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. 18,000; y 210,- | School at 6th and Trumbull streets 3 : . L. Sl P T I L T gt Sl s Trunic line attorneys said they ex- Ci 1319-1321 F Street . 7 7R pected to complete their testimony For completion of an eight-room Sites for Bulldings. before the commission today, and | addition to the J. R. W st School, n 3 For the purchase of land ad- |central freight association witnesses 3100.000; reduced by Senate to $90.- | joining the Dunbar High School, |will take up the balance of the week STORE NEWS 1319-1321 F St. e ox complotion of aa elEht-sroom . |7 $45.000; added, in giving their side of the case. addition to Takoma School, $100,- For the purchase of additional —_— 99 reanced. Iy Sl L M0 001 Ehbot Y00 addea, "™ B4 |MUTILATED UNDER TRAIN. ite f ixt - build- MISS MARKELL LECTURES.; inic morth of and in the VicInity | out, 17, Beating Way Under o of Lincoln Park, $45,000, added. 2 " Washington Club Hears of Britain’s A site for a four-room building | Pullman, Falls Beneath Wheels. Stanley G. Reamer, eighteen years to, replace the Smothers School, 5400, added. New Problems. ‘A site west of 16th street north- |0ld, and Ernest Matthews, seventeen Miss Eleanor Markell of the League | west, in the Ingleside section, |Years old, 5525 Haverford street, of Political Education, New York city, | $30.000, added. Philadelphia, yesterday _afternoon : prlsaist Eonite Tt ciciut ’ started for Jacksonville, Fla. They ®ave a public lecture on “New Prob-{ A sitein the vicinity of Woodley | ZETSH, 1 JLTESCRVIIG, TR, | THEV | The Truthb—and Nothing But the Truth - y lems of Empire ifor Great Britain,” A site for a junior high school, |Steps on Pullmans, one taKing the yesterday at the Washington Club.| In the vicinity of the Gage, Emory |rear end of a_car and the other; Various phases of administration of | and Eckington Schools, $90,000, |the forward end of the car behind ite” s the self-governing possessions of the | added. ¢ "% {it. and just before the train reached lle empire were discussed, including| A site in the vicinity of the | Baltimore the Matthews boy was those of Exypt and India. Stevens School, $35.000, added. horled’ to_the ground: and perhaps Miss Markell will deliver a_second A site for a building adjoining |{Atally injured. " One hand was cut, - o e lecture next Wednesday at the club | the Buchanan School, $15,000, add-- 4 2,404 one sl Dadlyictuahed Don t Sl“ver. i, 5 on “The Problem of ireland.” She| ed. 3 . Reamer told_traimmen of the acci- Contersed with Sic Horace Tiamkeits| streets morthwect on'or martn’Uf |dent and the injured boy was taken, ENSTANTLY sends its cheeriul ! Stephen Gwynn, Arthur Griffith, Sir| Sprine road, $40.000, added. O . o nen beams of warmth just where George Clark, and others. A-site for an eight-room addi- | prONERT REATCT | D,“d;vehsmnz. they are needed— l[ STl o { fellow. He was held and his par- % = - - b SPECIAL NOTICES.. | SPECIAL NOTICES. ents wers notified of his whereabouts. | —that drafty corner in the library, . . i Take any igth St. car to LT ATTONOBILE TTRES AND TCRES LB | AL N[ ational Capi — | Reamer said his hands were 80 cold | where father sits, loses its chill in . se. A AT enetAmto BuppiyCo.. 1ae.7wow | T e Naf pital Press, | no was hardly able to hold to the | & ity n op geerts ' & Sankropt, will be disposed of to pay for stor- 7 car until Baltimore was reached. Just | 2 2 age usless called for by the Gwners at Adum Booklets—Folders—Circulars |before reaching a tunnel, he said.! —if the dining room is slow in Open and Lighted Cgehler’s, 920 Pa. ave. n.w., before Februay| 1 ctafylly Typed, Peffectiy [his companion tried to change his| -heating some morning, Hotpoint Until 9 O’Clock » Y. A. PRICR. Y YPed, printea. position and his leg struck a projec-| Hedlite enables the family to 'ntil lock. - R e il 1210-1212 D St. N.W. tion, knocking him off the car. breakfast.in comfort s Ly e e memant. 2| Better Heat—I ower Cost STUDENTS PRESENT PLAY.| ‘mis glowinz heat (Juringbath . . A e % ONB_1917 SIXOYLINDEE, SEVEN-PARSEN.| let me install a HOT-WATER HEATING | time=orayouyourselt i ain 1267 B i o obie v | 470 LAROR FLENTIR Ly *\LCES are DOWN | «The Elevator” Features Class| —as a hair drver or for drying | 1321 New York Ave. Pion at Weachier's, 920 Penna. ave. n.w.. SAT- | INQUIRIES ieceive IMMEDIATB ATTENTION, Night at Business High. gampiclothies annisnoes Ut d=ticeste . . TURDAY at 12 o'clock noon, to satisfy & me-| ~Iovestigate the Ideal Arcola hot-water plani g G2 X e chanic’s lien. 28 |for homes without cellars, “The Elevator,” a farcette, produced| —perhaps it's 3 am. and there fs NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVE. 'I'HhA'l‘ A ‘;E;‘ EASY_PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. by students of Business High Sc"°°'<| sickness—instantly you have the [ . ing of the stockbolders of the Havenner Bak. H.R. KING, featured the class ‘night exercises of; glowing coils »t your command, L AR S D i -year graduating cl he| anywhere that there is an electric directors and the transaction of such other 4173 12th STREET N.E. the two-year g ating class at the Y 1 Dbusiness as may be brought before the meet-| _ Phone Lincoln 4408.W. or Lincoln 082, .| school Tuesday night. Those who took b light outlet > i g S K e A ~_4*! part Jn tho play were Harry Wage-| _naybe it's an office In an un- | No. 476 O st. n.w., ngton. D. C.. . iner, Sylvia Klavans, Minerva Green- ' L e X ¥ =N —— ohn Wahl, Margaret Collins, Wesley, 2 ’ BAVE FOR THE LONG VACATION WHEN £ O it Fay Hasherle. Toseph Gras. il e Ml suu TAMk abowt It FPhone 4 %1 urmaces NJOW {han, Benjamin Goldman and Marie| There.is no more efficient or . 2 Is dk o o Treasurer's office. 2006 Penna. ave. n.w.. Wi B ueEs economical method of getting e are ready with the necossary ma T G T Linkize and The officers of the two-year olass } : . rial and expert workmen 1o install & mew T Gallher, b Gerge W pinking ani| R, K, FERGUSON, Inc., |are Henry John Klinge, president;| heat for such purposes, and no Biant"or Temodel’our resent ome withoss Woodward. See. R. E. Claughton, tre or- 1114 9th St. Phone North 231.232, Margaret Mary Collins, vice president:| other way is so handy. eluy. jganised 1883, z Ellube‘(]‘l’l”lh D::‘l'i!- ‘Becretnry‘ and’' Phone us to send you one. 5 CALL ON US ND AFTER THIS DATE I WIL NoT .. P John ey lampitt, treasurer. - Py D2 reponeible 1 any denis excent thase | §-3 Of Your Life in Bed |Craauation ‘exorcisca. for thip oclags| PFiCe «ooooisesisrcicosss tracted by myself. MELVIN R. WALLS, 907 | Are your mattresses, box springs and | will be held at the school tonight at O st ae. 21°_ | lows comfortable? If mot, let us Tenovars | 8 0'clock. PAPERING_— PAINTING. A ABELMAN, | them. decorator. Work guaranteed. Prices reason- sble. 3200 Park pl. n.w. Columbla THEW. o, Bedell’s Factory, JOINT GLEE CLUB CONCERT. |ICWARDP Ffl BN E €16 £ 8t N.W. | qne Columbia University Glee Club ‘Elt(n’c e = - L HARDWOOD FLOOR & * |ABOUT YOUR ROO] fil visit Washington Tuesday and Wfl F N P - U $80 e weraped und Antonei. The cheap man will ho(chlyznur mflit less Eive folnt concert. witn the glee cinb 806 Twelfth Street N.W. ormer rices p to ‘W. H, Gottlieb, H. E. Huntsberry, Pres. Vice Pros. 917 H St. N.W. PHONE MAIN 4886 01d floors, show windows, cost than we charge to repair it RIGHT. of George Washington University at e But when rain comes our the Washington Hotel. The Columbia Phones Main 1130 or 1131, e e and keep you dry. TRY pai © Ul bold yniversity club is coming forty strong, : while George Washington’s club num- N h'::i;.;,::’;},:":": IRONCLAD &etee 1107 at. .y, | bors forty members. There are no restrictions—our entire stock is offered at - Sl AT T Lumber Prices Down $600000006409000900000000600p 002 this price. You’ll find warm, roomy ulsters and ulsterettes BALTIMORE MANYLANS. L | COMPO | tomt tvone butlding on s 3 i ft, heavy wools and the more conservative models for s vt ave | BoARD | e e etz £ e Who Makes a Friend of Natural e : e sibetion of grands AL et | Stock | T tom- s g street wear, in materials with smoother finish. Some have WORCH, 1110 G. Vietroics and records, ‘@ court investigation, SoRING sasvARY WE AwE wakic % | Geo. M. Barker Co,, In handsome fur collars. a3 when we eater; 20 repairing pecessary. Let |~ CLAFLIN OPTICAL co, 8 estimate. Forces Has the Strongest Allies in the World 4 ; b4 There are values here formerly priced as high as $80, THE H. 1. SCHARR ELECTRIC CO.,, | Established Over 31 Years, $80 Monthly ! e : - i e labels wil - ,E,‘,",‘.','.'." oo e sy 0 1280 Tnu’\:‘ X S:n:'}m-n;xcnv: The well known firm of Supply & Demand, whose activ- and their guarante abels will show ).’011 they were made + INTE! EEAL ENTATE MEN AND OWNERS. TAKE | cation wan formed for the pipio JF pAia: ities have been largely stopped by theoretical discussion, by the best known manufacturers of this country. SuSLUEED iR e Eot eyt it o o L P e b Dossesalon of their ouses from will reopen at their old location shortly. The resumption of . = Bootng_ Coment,” We. guaranice aame for rs | ¢ llv;cix!:;n':‘eu‘fl-!lu::"x‘e' business by t‘hu firm, t)ief °ld°§t in_their line, will upset the 709 to 737 : Tark & Fakhans. Dpsiribators, 1314 Fa. ave. | ARG ."‘Ell%lréiuu_m predicitons of many uninformed economists. ! —e P NCETON t To the trade—We b to our complete stock water, hot air and st [ ] =) it “itaving ud Roongs Eapertioiole—Call the Real Estate Service | STREET N W —_— | 2 . . Fim parrsensne weneroronr exist- | Grafton & Son, Y- I Since 1906 ™ el Pl itatein ane Philip o lg. M. 760, - D e e oy sho, i gt | _“Henies 124 Bootoe Bt S5 Toimn 713 14th St. N.W. T : e on "t 3ed day of Jamuary, 1921, The | CLAFLIN Fox EYEcrassra Main 2345 b douiness will be carried oo nuder the same name by Mr. PLilip Biitstein, who will col- | AL ACHIEVEM 60 e e | REAL ACHIEVEMENT Up to § $65to $80 PHILIP LOK "H. | When man makes a notable ty UL RTSTELS. | wine's plae b the workd evelil 4t eastly =—— —_FPHILIP_BLITATEIS. It s vt I DK, uh WOOD. DENTIST, 1 nce of paint making. ’;heifi :?fi:}rl:; | e 4 bonesty in every drop. Thousands though. 8 9.} try kave voluntarily testified to | |i . " X i n the Heatiog | s A.P.mm... -nddw-lrlnt qualitles. o - Becker Paint and Glass Co., |iff- - - . o The Biggs Engineering' Co.| ™ 125 wiscomin ave, mhons oo | 1310 14th st bW Phone Frankiin 317 4 | Have It Done Right TING—PLUMBNIG | Eet Gasey, Warren W. Biggs, W. K. I'acc,t Jas. Cunningham. | - "';lr‘?ml‘;%hllrrr of Roofs and S e e mean | CASEY zmuwm ST iw L ing_pro & | - aes_Col. 155 a 2 Fhio'Cliade Shp Pure Filtered Gasoline i Moved to 912 Tenth Street N.W. provcies, 830 13th St. oI | we zrux ans comn et Cor owaer, sou : : rood Window Shades, | o St sor sosoes Ly weng Eurt (N Between N. Y. Ave. and K Street Good Win serving some of the largest truck owners 1n | [l - S Rae ic the city. We baufsand filter @ Good Service. Factory Prices. | ¢ "% N t"our atation “Putc® shasoiios L — — a5~ | and Tezas Gas only. Let us serve your tracke i with Filtered Gasoline on & week| Printing That Gets Action | Wit ¥ilieet” ieine sn”s “eei pasmment Lot us belp you plan for more business. | ougis record of the gasoline your trucks use, High-grade but not high-priced. T'Enow 1 can save ou both money aad tims .Real Estate SeRooms and Garage Ready to Move In l Open and Lighted Until 8 O’Clock P.M. * DAILY H.R. Howenstein Co. ° 1BM4F St NW.or Tthend HNE. e |, Phone Mm}n 5371 THE SERVICE SHOP AT L T ‘ : BYRON S. ADAMS, Jyymme.