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N, D. O, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOM of the members of the new cabinet ———_ e s s 3 . TES BUY | PRESS CLUB TO GREET [ i". M fmost ot the retiring cabinet, SENAI[]RS ASSA". Bainin - s B { m:fi“?v ?&Nfii&r De- MR. AND MRS. HARDING |t o oot e e “Sracis - I-IERE partment Band and Orchestra, Supreme Coust. A | Walter G. Wilmarth, director, | e Admission will be by card onl in the auditorium of the Interior First Mortgage | each member of the club will be fl B EUAL BEAL[RS | Department buiiaing. at § pom., | |Other Distinguished Guests to Be |tyo tickets. The program not Notes on Hami . 3 & | today. No charge or collection. at “Hobby Party” at Keith's o t Have two i 1ane —one = | Band - oo 0, 11 b I Inadequacy Df Salarxes IS Clte"* Typlcal Mareh, “Freedom of the Scas.” Monday. jaT e o it properties ane 1 Weldon « n of i > = Selection, “Bohemian Girl, 1 mittee. have all or. part of : : Architecture for Each Common- i Baite Very exceptionst secur Prices Charged Held Higher 3 | Ballag. “If Flowers Could T rn;s:lr;‘th»l-lnnxx‘p K7 SEECEDEIGUAL o y 2 S [0 | Speak . Zucca gn of the pawu- Than Elsewhere—Com- wealth’s Bmldmgs. Two solos for cuphonium— ¢ 1 2e0m thelicoat CHAS. D SAGER 1 | @) omewherew Voice 1 1 < : i " money-lendins 923 Fifteenth St. N.W. P ! e e n ! N , Cidentaily, the name " bination Asserted. BY CHESTER G. MAYO. ) bodies in cach state which will a (b) “Dreamy Golden Hours” (Wil muark the now | % Hf wdral O iher e Main 36—Loan Department. Pri 5 11 1in the Di Tashineton con Do anade far more| Dopriate the mor required. Tlm;‘l i Wilmarth t S & SRR s i hea hsa rices charged for coal in the Dis-| Cashington can bLe made fs €| should be careful and earnest studs (By Phil 8§ Hopkins) In audition ? o ¢ { | ociation here were vigorousl view the following plan is proposed | historical societivs in each | Intermission i i acked in the Senate yesterday dur- in order that it may receive the | Lid ¥aTious avt socicfics | Marche “C f,;,'mh,,;,,,” pief 9 9 ing a discussion of the Calder coal| attention and consideration of think- | architecture th: hear i Sl e ARG 2 3 - ' regulation bill. Senator Edge of Now‘ ing men and wemen all over the| or s !:“"l" “!u:;.\- tion “;ir::lp state | | o dicated to Warren (% Hard- 2 jj‘ -~ it STANDARD OF QU“ "'Y Jersy member of the der com- | country. | shiotld: represd | | | s present, in 2 - | mitte] which dratted the bill, de- 1 cach state in our Union crect | the pre ‘ : :.‘ SINCE 1870 clared that the price ove cos fin the city of Washinszton a home | of the H Y in Washington range around $15.90 | {for each of its two senators. Thes: : | | (Cont: | \_'/‘ZC’ HO]\’iESTEAD ] @ ton when the § charg ‘q i | jare not to he homes to be built and The detailed carrying out of the | “Ad i Christian S Ackrsas 5 1 Join Our "W York and New Jersey |,., ted to Senator | plans go cven further —the interior valleria I Hot Spri a2 Reaiont Mg 49 { ~e 5 - about $13 a ton. i ) X Indiana and Senator | fittings and furnishings of the house % “william Teil.”) prings © Virginia Circulating Library o el Cousee I 1L DI nOCDY Th’ hardest thing about sud—n,m a_home ereeted for « ch nrlm; should harmonize with the in- rdno, 0lo— | —and read the latest Two-dollar 0 get mome, velat iy 2 attin® ‘- | two senators from Indiana, which | A eithier by puren 10 o I e i ket Gresd) - The District of Columbia, den lermvlhl tin’ accus: !M" dlways remain the property of | . ther should be collected | | () __\Jmlzrc\. me - Jn 3 | ‘emrrl e s o ¢ shirts. the stat nd be occupied by the men S hioh monize with the 2 S anies we 0 er referred to the testi- | tomed t’ perca o bt | o Shection to” this Breat offce | Tl imarmonize it £ e Lover oo I Pearlman’s Book Shop ony Cm e TacAl o L | nother gopd tbing. dboltliymimeatate | toricar and Simtimental meaning 0| | o Ofre Chai | '] 933 G St. N.W. Open Exenings i ommittee ‘when the calder bill was | prohibition is ther’ hain't allus Itx Husiness Aspect. jiEemate men, Contralto o by | TRBEREESEC st s ’ o 0 e aliza o E 2 @ O 3 s i - = before it. |a gang standin’ around when ¢ there are Lwo &b gt LA L T B Penn Pullman Y i | Hfl[u[i[[]“][l”][m”[m"mmm @f) Interests. | you buy your liquor. g O el aas aubact { Washington a perfect and charming| | o rooms.) ton 10013 pan i i ¢ clearly demonstrated.” |~ RN 2 N Te T will sp Xa of every pure type of Amer- Duet, soprano 1 contralto, Haot Springs aldle hat there w “’P‘“fl“’ National NewsnaperServi ."l‘ "‘;} STt Tor 2 P It is most fitting “Lo. a Lyric Thom Jination of interests here which | the bu ‘ S L 4 ‘should be crocted in this | | carra T TooNia) NT Bt to prevent any one but mem. | e s iiieet ot ihe Justic AL ch renTenentel By ony e e || iBeie ‘High Jinks". Frini : Washington Retail Coal A P = | and necd s 2 Spangled Banner.” H f = ithe follow Atements: i i Spa i - he i entering e ‘.fif! W||_I_| : In any republican form of movern- |t ould e RO N L A5 )T i ans st tretine dualers outside of the city ment only the personal fitness of A% | the surrounding rounds should con-| sheil . they were not members of the eandidate for office should b tain specimens of the shrubs. plans | | Lam told that the mat- | le°d By Cpemmal nmos and flowers characteristic of the sev- SURRENDERS TO POLICE. ! o5 15 Neng vd by the De- 1 d eral states — i D ent o ce, and st some- | (perience, ability and '| A red-roofed house of the Califor- | byt he t “ll\r! :ll:"uln what | thegast (although T am nia mission type sugeests the red and |Raymond Emory Decker Charged | . s Sl that this condition is disappearing) | L5, SCSUAT T cer the fields in Z | AT : it has vers trequently been the cuse | GEe TGS e With Embezzlement. | e e ' ned -, to elec g = dences in the suburhs 4 Distric { nd has Deelt NeCestuy, (0 e ts | e eucalyniis: allsof Ch Raymond Emory Decker, thirty- s FeMette. ¢ R | -Saying [& ealthy man as o senator, whereas | N Fnglund homes shouid have one | I ; ‘,"', or L I “..,':,”.‘ . f,',‘?‘PreSIdent Accepts, “Saying |, mottumanon S Neinin " shout | N vy neland homes should have one | 4T e old. former_employe of J Clared that the testimony had shown | . never enter into the clection of & |with hoilyhocks, bachelor buttons, [ the National Capital Press, who wis Ol“'w Thomp OH&ClL 'hat in the city of Washingto e | tive of the people. primroses and sladioli. The south- | reported missing = it n fhr s o Waminen | Controller Has Performed LY RS e may | IS 0, iathll T seuth | GG T i s e ondh Main 1477531 P L e b | k " 2 is absolutely impossible for a senator | ghi-colOnIal L¥pe of AT e T a4 from Toronto, Ont. n lSlh St. by the committee it would appear Duties With Credit of the United St to live I Wash= | Q0 0o R e e ften tha found hi a o childrin D et o o ey ane ot . initon_and " properly represent his | effect of the tall, white pillars and | JURE N S TR S ine O dealer who Sold helow the assoclation | After serving as controller of thestate on the present sslary. | broad verandas. Maple, spruce and | T R Suris b G IEL ittt i e iechciation.. AS i result of the | Wilson administration, John Skelton |Conditions. Many who do not have nri- Hampshire senators. and Senator [ 10564 & SRORBEC B WRFTIOL %0 §2,000 Less Than Other Buitde: Restimony taken by the committee, | Williams has resigned that office and Fate insomcs S iofeieinys u"::;\:‘ 3 Poindexter of Washington would | tN& S i orn Ot for Him (ann | Are Asking for Practically o o gov. nent has instituted an in- | 8 g Septe e resig- | their literary endeavor & not feel at home unle tes = — e emer e ie In prosesuted. T | the President has accepted the resif-|ang'cometimes by keepink in touch with | T 4o G eratons. ourrotnae fited Mlmaelfiat | the Same House believe will afford some relief to the ]’”“l‘on with deep and genuine re- their former :u:x::‘?;mgmx aeain, this SRR ; e e g i 1. shing! 4 i luetance.” Id DY SERTY onld & " i A ¢ o o e ouble. —_—— | For two years the nomination of [JERALGE Bves HB 1o L0t O ation, his | by there have been held in various| Decker told Inspector ¢ _he N | PROFITEERS THRIVED AS |V Williams to succced himself has |entiro time must he iiven up to his'du- | parta of our countrs. our national | thought hix accounts would show « | N - - | been pending before the Senate, but|ties—while Congress is in_session by positions. the centennial. the world ;“'\_OI_MI» "; '«lm'v‘:n\ m::m e aeesiN HOMES : the committee on banking and cur- |the hard, unremitting work d ded . the Louis exposition, Pan- |he is At hee e E e e his | N U.S. FOUGHT, SAYS REPORT |rency. which held hearings on the |of a Senator. and during the recess of | Ame exposition, San Franciseo { detectives that he got behind in his N odern ore Fropertyv g | question. has never made a report Congress by the study and the contact | exposi . to all of which the states | accounts d calme i stocks. nat IN In his letter of resignation Mr. Wil- | necessary to keep in constant and | have - their contributions. and Ckar told Inic rant that | N 2 . lliams wrote that it was his_under- | thorough touch with his constituents. in : ines representing cach | he had 30 in canadtun moncy in i N 50.000-Word Summary of Testi- | standing Chairman McLean refused to | order that the needs of the n;llun and | ¢ ave sn erecied. and in them {'o; i \:|l!|:§ I"-;"r.-xmm:d 'm' th 4 city. | N 1 L | report his case to the Senate “because |State which he represents may be most dged various items of | B 5 . PRl Y acan mony on War Investigation he promised a certain partisan poli- | carefully conserved. storical, sentimental and comm iang fciicluaceinEAoull eies i f 5 fe S » i t. All of these ha 1 N Given to House. [t no s mamher of g Senats Payment of Fixed Charges. ¢ purpose and have disappeared. appearance in Police Court | N o Awaits Opinton's Report. These senatorial homes should not be | fhelr purpose and have disappeared. | iodqy Decker waived preliminary hear- 12th Street Between G & H N.W. In a 50,000 word report submitted| .. : _ Imonumental. extravagantly and gor- | ] orey shenr Oh it e ing and pleaded not guilty. He was the I + S I can only believe, however," said | geously built palaces, nor should one | been wasted but why is it not far{ ommitted to jail in default of a bond of | to the House late Chairman | the President in reply, “that time ill I state try to outdo another in the size of better and wiser to make Washing- |2 (00 1o 2 t action of th jury. | disclose the injustice 0 everybody and | the appropriation for this purpose, nor| ton our permanent national exposi- . - e c il a detailed review | that the right verdict will be rendercd | choun those homes ba other than that | tion, o which can come at all times | PRINCETON ST Suitable for any line of business. to War Depart-| by opinion. if not by one of the|of a man with a salary such as is now | all 'y e visithrs from all . « Sale Price and Terms Reasonable Call for key and full particulars for ordnance and | houses of Congress. { given—or may be given—to a senator of rts of the world to find here in 3 = “I have had the pleasure upon more | ihe United States eould maintain. But | this ona city that which they would 2 719 to 737 l members filed a mi- | than one occasion of expressing to you |in addition to building the residence, it | £ee if they made a tour of the United | Price ssenting from th the approval not only, but the admira- | should be furnished—and 1 shall speak | Stat ~—~PRE-WAR PRICES Most of the fin tion with which I have followed the ad- lof this later in this article—and the| The interest thus aroused will LY 5 y ] siously published or | ministration of your office. You can|state should assume certain fixed | kindle a desire to travel further and ONLY $7,950 ’ away with you into private life|charges in connection with the upkeep. | Visit other parts of the country. For $1 CASH | ,000 tisfaction of having performed the | These charges should. I think, be limited | the above reason alone it would seem of controller of the currency in a |to taxes, repairs. cost of heating. light- | that each state would be more than an n siency h which has redounded not only to|ing and care of the grounds. All other | anxious to be thus represented in 3 i waste e | the credit of this administration, but to | expenses should be assumed by the | Washington and would feel willing, | Monthly payments: $2.000 less than other fattened th fiteer,” the report | the material benefit of the financial in- | senator himself. glad and proud to make thig contri- | builders ask for practically the same house " | terests of the country.” Fathetle, Viewnohet: bution to the progress. beauty and |6 rooms and bath: large lotx. Phone us for| Tarre ‘nness i cement o { 'n N s : 7 2 e "i;.' st | Thomas P. Kane Acts. Leaving the business aids of improvement of their own' Natlonal |cised car fo incpect. \ "2z Others that had | Thomas P. Kane. first deputy con-{Proposition and turning to What J| n'order that no one may think was predicated entirely | troller of the currency, will 4ot as ¢ R e ualive what it would | that the cost of these buildings | 1314 F St. N.W. “the determination to criti l'ro!ler until Mr. Williams® suczessor has :":‘*“ Oty ouie beautiful | Would result in any serious financial 2 1 find fault with practically all|been appointed by President Harding. A _eree o = loss to individuals in any state, | a9 that was accomplished by the War | Mr. Willlams' term of office would | homes in your own city and then (rans | 1" 1night state that a contribution of | He Re Howenstein Co. t of the government in the have ended automatically with the close | Your vision to the wonderful “ity o) 5 ‘conts per capita from_each_one t trial of its history,” declar-|of the Wilson administration tomorrow. | Washington with its hands of the inhabitants of New York Ciae : p I had been attack- | He will return to his home in Richmond | 3Venu: its_ monumental and splen-{ ;14 Luy the land, erect and furnish = m— ithout wa-rant and their char- |10 become chairman of the board of d {dia public and <emi-public ."“L’d‘""" the houses for the two senators from e ent ent acters aspersed rectors of the Richmond Trust Company. | its circles historic in their beauty.l pas crate. | bt St a city wherein even the naming of | NS StAte L o U’D *naturally 1342 New York Ave. 11 to 21 Channing St. Just East North Capitol Lots 20x140 Feet Room for Two Garages OPEN DAILY the streets lends itself to the plan | It is still the custom among sailors ! propose s 5t possi Atey ont this mlan: IWIIL it ibeRons seek the store T ; 1 CAFETERIA EXTENDS HOURS. |, "0 5 il i taree o e bl g oneen, b s flmo poeiils e of the original thirteen states, which h The duty of a rental agent embraces a . R. Howenstein Co. “The big Y. W. C cafeteria in the before eating them. The reason is thation streets named er the atates) i e Ve one of the hustling. bus. where your service to property owners beyond the collec- 1314 F St. N.W. administration building, F_street y years ago the biscuits sasved 10| themselv In that portion of the tling weatern stat which, in spite wants w S At e 7 i -W., or continuous- | the sailors were so bad that before!beautiful northwest section of Wash- £ suttes, J 8 ere tion and remitting of income. It involves e ¢ the late start, have forged ahead p.m. Inaug- | eating them the sailors used to shake|ington, which constitutes at present|Cs U 2 2 nes of local | out the weevils. The custom remains, | the be sldential part of Wasnh- |20 TaEIGY I SILAhal tatbeat in e prorzlptly sup 3 though no longer necessary ington, are the following avenues But Whetler 1t e ATagenctiogerts los plied and streets named after states: Vermont. | gutp, nitin s 10 UE MARCCUISHS 0 SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. 3 movement is bound to come, and ‘once where the service was perienced and personal attention to minimize costs of maintenance and operation. Our Rental Department co-operating with Batrom od franguen fluunmmnnflmnmnuflnmmmmuummmmg AT 1P Ahe L anIck S ptowiheoritans . an experienced construction organization, of- PETWORTH = s for New Y OurSpmt of A prccxatxon Fom: New Hampaire and ¢ fal, with “its nighest nationai ||| ™ © 8¢ pleasing. Apply fers property owners a class of service that THE BIG that portion of the north will take place as the mo- h h h . PEODCETES - s : No paiat or glass problem i smal which _includes old Geory | ot the movement will carce ||l that thought to Real is unusually economical and efficient and will oar attention; Wisconsin _avenue, near the beautiful n n T e s oients, " “"2°™ i United States Navi1 Observaory Circle. :‘"153{?‘o?:fi{]'h&hl’i&fl'i""fll‘: st T have E"““’T s 2 g i T asEh &Chg??lfhtaflinqlfii Co.y | fotation? onNirginta “Avenue for| e ' Estite R Orisaization ffot 1530 Wisconin ave. We | rming “botomacs & poniion ot “New |SCOTTISH_RITE COURTESY R ore ppnmrtments, RREbod Elatih cIteNT, e | the Naval Hospital Hrounds and. the [House of the Temple to Be Open Eaacanteest the result in an increased income. Management of all classes of property solicited. $1,000 Cash® Eight rooms, tiled bath, electric HARRY WARDMAN oie, Youge: yora, tame v from Clevela AX BANGES KEPATRED AND R CLYDE L. BOWERS, not you? Only one coat necessary fo siop roof | outlook from this portion of the a A Buyer the best “buy” 3 s ftermoon | from leaking. Let ns estimate asd npply eame. | nue would be directly facing the ex- to Visitors. and the tenant the sleeping porch e York ave. ANl who | Tia roufs faaranieed 5 yen 1430 K Street - Prd EAn S 2 quisite and wonderful Lincoln Memo-| . Seotfish Rite House of the Tem- best Service. x T lave_ne., Washington: D. & 1 D""“""”;’f""‘"Qh':]‘"m:“"‘f? f;]‘i“-‘ ple, at 16th and S streets northwest, 10 vest secs | Will be illuminated tonight and tomor- 4106 Third St. N.w, iclary ©: in the northwest sec- 3 < udiclaey ¢ i o e C- row evening and the Temple will be | e AT D J D = B R . . J. Dumgan oy “‘}“_,,',,,‘,;:,'u'\‘ Grafton&Son,Inc. oy Tosa &% | the city lying in the Mall directly to the | e, rite and thelr 2:;3;’; for the Su- A 5 Salesman's Phone Col. 5378 tored. withont removal, | _“Heating and_Roofing Experts 3; {south of Pennsylvania avenue now oc- (oot o5 EeT BOPYIY SaF TR S Mand762 4 1321 New York Ave. Tudorsed by pied by various buildings are Ohio i ird de Sl WAL T GEO. A. BAKER |siii, Macing "o Uans, “ieuhie | Ather ehiety-inimt acgree tasoinsof this > nd the grounds of the Agricultural De- & x Main 1267 and 1268 7 5 OPTICAL CO. partment, Louis avenue, facing the | Mittee. > ) el 3 s srounds of the new United States T ——— o A | tional Museum, and Maine, avenue fac-| The swiftest tidal current in' the a ST Of 608 14th St. {ing_the Bot rdens. . that between the islands of ee lg andas - A FEW CHOICE WINDOWS ON THIRD 5D o { The southwest section contains Dela and Scarba, off the Scottish = N = Fonrti St 0 and 120 Peaee. for ] ware and Maine avenues and in the|coast. According to the official charts, EUl Sl e - e i2 Tcmporari!y Locatzd l,«uulhfiflm ction vou will find Ten- | the speed of the current here is nearly E T e | nessce, North Carotina, Maryland and 1 miles an hour. No river, except = T NEA Nagee complete, wilh s quailty set | West Virginia avenues. a mountain torrent, runs at anything - “ 4 fxtures for $1T5. or, any room AT 604 14th St, Next Door. Other Ways of Chooning Sites. like such a pace. ete. with fixtares, for §24%: n - e 5 : 5 . - i Lo o But_ whether or not th ors from Considering Price and Location—the Best Buy in the Ci AR A RS I3 | The recent fire will oot In any way interfere| Miswouri, Georgia, California or E y e City K N5y i TAYLOR & | with the condnet of this business. Maine find the beautiful homes of their N e oty UL LIANO® FOR RENT_UFRIGHT AND GRAND [ senators on the strect named aftcr their . : ' ; rices. reat ap- | own states does not enter into the gen- viate ¢ ake commiasious in | plied on purchase Drice by agreement. HOGD | Or. . . ; ol : U financial cha ol eral discussion of the case, it s o Turntsheds -Addrews Hog ) SoRod: B100. Vie nd iraconte; { pleasant thought and could be easily 1Xteen ee nspec . . . 415, Srar office . Limp in Walk Out. rried out. But it is only a thought, . 3 NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN THAT 1 | WILSON. Chironeist. 320 13, se | and many other considerations entering \ / . ; 0 M thl Bual meeting of the stockholders CALL N doi T AV YouR | it the'selection of " site.for. xich, 4 Helghts Take Any 14th St. Car to Houses $8 onthly St 1 . iy of th uilding would, of course, develop. To N 2 o Ao {Roof Repaired and Painted | e s e senior semion tomms” Ve : Terms Can Be Arranged INCLUDES INTEREST i S LA B e, AND mont, William P, Dillingham, lives on 1 b . ‘ : 7| Vermont avenue, and the senior senator 5 e i 7 ! ; H al erha from Massachusetts, Henry Cabot has ~city improve | B IR, £ A el e Lo, s o Maninehunelts genie || ments and every 709 to 737 Metd‘hc Roof Pamt— e RIGE 1ae [terested in this plan, take hold of the street is macadamized. N T ave. : clusion, it will mean the addition of . W R. Wmslow Main 4 Have It Done Right ninety-six homes to our Capitol, which Five hundred shade - 2 T = Get Casey oy oaent, oo, simply e trees will be planted large porches CEAFLE EQrasY Root and Plumbing Repalring. homes for its senators, more than simp- along the streets this “CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO, 2207 14th BT, X W, e e e f and very ., mediocre governmental salary; it wi i Expert ¥rame Fifiog. » |CASEY Phones Col. 165 and 1381, | to properly represent his state on his Spring. sewing Machine w0 ¥ STREET. medicore governmental salary; it will i Foe iy 954 ongioal “Rigge” n (he Heating The National Capital Press| fenect cach home the Wetors, R ER E Out of sight on the shelf Bright and deep back ana Plambing hasiness i3 memories, the tradi ut of sight on the she A G 5 Try Our Better ifaith, of each state. These residences OB TE-HEAT R i i i - The Biggs Engineering Co. s > will be more than piles of marbie, brick when it’s not in use airy bed yards. Homes » 1310 14%h S naw. Phone Frankita 317 Printing Service. or wood. They should embody ail that And when I have sewing to - HEATING—PLUMBNIG represents the best in a state, whether Colorado Bldg. SHICW SEWING ¢ oms, extra like these in Warren W. Bigae, W. K. P: 1210-1212 D St. NNW. this is taken from the historic past or fi"l it's my cheerful, willing rooms, ren 2gas, ace, | — whether it represents the strivings for ain 1064 and Fr: i elper. _ Jas. Cunnirgham i The Shade Shop an ideal. It mus represent more than N Sl It saves me time because it large dining such a loca- = [rpairs and remodal- No 830 13th St Phohe Would you not feel & surge of pride in sews faster. 0% FS \01C% | Branches. . M. 4874 your own state to e, facing some beau- It saves me labor because andliving tion are hard S‘LAG RQO o We Make Window' Shades |3, 2venus In Wasnington—perhaps eléctricity does the pedaling. i E We bave evers facility for repaies o appiy-| ity &t Lowest quisite replica‘of one of the famous old b e new soadan: Xou can seit Sessced it the __of Quality L 1ows e Gallfornia. Mission houses of the Rey 1 xfitn;a‘,'f D P berie rooms, very to ob e e 5 AN N[R N[E wm]—— R & IROKNELU;;D Roofing 1418 F st. n.w. HO o li T\'e]rmnnlg. ‘well know with what my own sewing. Epts s smotion 1 would gaze upon a replica. in g Phone today for a demonstra- company._rhone i e, |HOT 1 Now’s the time to see | Srouitul Vemmont marsre bror e (| By Hot-Water, steam ton In_your own home. No Pressu ¥ A LEAKY ROOF BED | [SAMOUT IUMBER BLINDS | nistoric homes of the Green Mountain v Syerems bligation to buy. Cash pri 7 Rooms and Garage . EENQENG, G | state, and that there would be aroused IS OUR SPECIALTY ‘1’ ‘S‘h |,:le Ty, - ;so‘- Rdtary You ean rent 2d floor for e ¢ v now—the| SASH| Tt SHover. |in my breast. tender memories of the || aa = SR e to make above monthly paymen v character, green hills, the nestling villages with re y 1! necessary mate- o £ . 1 their streels overshadowed by the mag- d expert workmen to lnstall & mew Bent on'a.ifirst payment ! g R }\ FERGUSON Inc. Geo. M. Bark“ Co., Inc. nificent elms and the dark, quiet roads or remodel your present one witheut of only 5 Open Daily and Lighted Until 9 P.M. Open and Lighted 1114 91h Nt. Phone North 231-232. _MOMIN ¥ eve INITTL Tel M. 145 |running through shady townships of the Bz Balance on easy torms. = il 0O’Clock P.M Ruofing Experts. reen mountuins: and would not the i i .M. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. fron ks O Derian state, the JieALonils Lo Have Your Printing CHRISTIAN, mother of Presiaenta, view with pride & F OBNY D J Phone us for closed car to Inspect. senatorial home cxpressed in o Stately . . 5 old colonial mansion with s high col: lggs eahng 0 = = ey - You are under no obligation to buy. : : umna and broad verandas, such as once 1321 New York A 1267 . 2 & ks ¢ ve. one o . THE SERVICE qup AT CHRISTIAN K _ [#raced the banks of the James in the ul(‘lm:sx“@ ew Yo S TOMORROW A T, * | days of long ago? B Wh = z l-t-kw = BYRON S. ADAMS, JESUTFRL || Disstraied " wits druwings. " bearing _on s cesrounits 806 12th Street N.W. PhossiUsitor FrosAnto = || 1. I\. Iowenstemuo. 2 WISDOWS 0% Jih STUXOR SIEWING | Motiieed Toke Linc Fare of Fi. ariist |, E0 sttaln the Idexl development .,fl gg:: st NW. Phones Main 1130 or 1131. * I = 1314 F St. NW. H eiebration, ck's . Drug | o 15th street and walk to I s idea will require the assistance MAIN «s38 . .+ Eore, 15h 458 ¥ ats. now, - EVERYEODY INVITED, e |of more than simply_the legisiative R T IR ’ - »

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