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A il \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. MAY : b ooy Mgl o g VT DHSE LEVERIING - BT WABRINGTON, T EF S ) P lin the China sea. during the Russo-[service as Secvretary of the Nav 1 DRWEWAY I.INKING !DIVISION OF U. S. NAVAL FORCES [ iisroin, b s s Mo | svic 5, S attl o Compecier: (AWARD' WAR MAP PRIZES. | 1 1921, —3 Abe Martin Says: | =T {rated that they could not support|Withou each other. or bne go to the assist- ale in periods of long peace. Members of High School Team 1 | ADD GRE AT POWER TO FLEET ance of the other, before the enemy two admirals—the biggest | | could atta and most ambitious men in the Winners to Get Insignia. | In the zanization of the |Navy—in command of the Pacific and American Navy, pointed out above, | At fleets. Tell them that once | Members of the team which won the fleets, the Atlantic and the [in every yvear they will come (0-lanpual war map games of the Wash- i PO Pacific. are not so wide separated | gether for a fight simulating war.j 3, g . ' i D gether : t Sl ade ps will i Canal Makes Possflale Unrtlng Atlantlc‘ as to be unable to support each other. | and you will put all the men in both L’:-’"fl\".r}g:\fshp:lxtz“ln' e oome il { X They nlrr. in fact, so situated at all on their l(uvshln ; grln‘:: Loty L G e Ll ey ——————— & . . . times that one can come to the im-struggle for first place W |Richara R. Da ML mili- A 3 fi E mediate assistance of the other in|{o be the great national contest, far ha - . 1368 00 LAISE o1 Oldest Inhabitants Favor Bill and Pacific Units in Either Ocean |1t of any’ mpending danser 6f an | oundistancing the tntcrest 0 U080 e s whieh 0 b | i attack from any enemy’s naval force. [ nual foot bal s ®{worn on the sleeve of the uniform. | . b 3 Tt therefore is clear that strategic- | Army and the Navy. h A B eV - Sl P ® a 6 oy & ro jon, and in| Cadets who represented first regi American Yy fit to fight at any [Presented with the insignia .\lnml.ui ated by Mahan. who foresaw that the both dtrategical and adminis. | FACHIC would be the center of naval i - | concentration. v Lrative. s i the : Thursday afternoon. The presentation Forinexsecfetaryiof the Navy cntire Na'l“_r;'eo:;&l'(;do:nhta:‘;mén“d Can Combine Easily. yright, 1921. be John B DRI I be Ade By GOl Sames . Lind- ARTICLE 21. fleets. the Atlantic and the Pacific.| The other question of naval activi- | riht by Natopsl, SR, S iroughout | sey, U. 8. A. who temporariiy is de- -nited | Will undoubtedly greatly improve the | ties is whether the two fleet organi- | prynce. ANl rights reserved. including trans | tailed with the cadet organization The naval force of the United) moiency of the Navy as a whole, | zations would materially interfere |iufjon inio foreign languages. including the States has not been divided into two [due to the fact that more war prob- | With the tactics of the combined fleet | Scandinavian. Unauthorized reprinting for any fleets: it has been organized as two|lem exercises on a large scale can ;‘;‘2:3 :geo;’:&&er: be h{rouzhl to- | purpose forbidden.) & 4 inati be carr ; d vork, s one force . el o fleets, capable of combination so|be cafvied out during a vear's Work| *1n both the Atlantic and the Pacific | (Amother article by Former Secrc quickly and efliciently as to be ready | 706 Fesh exercises can also DY €O\ fleets we have an equal number of |tary Daniels will be printed in The at any time to employ their united . ! L . {division units of the ships of the | Star tomorrow.) 3 L4 on the shores of the United States | Jivision units of the ehips of the Sites. The bill in Congress to authorize a survey of the old civil war forts around Washington with a view lo' connecting them up with a driveway | was indorsed by the Association of | Oldest Inhabitants of the District | Amer e Keep it in the pink of con- afternoon, and those who represented BY JOSEPHUS DANIE the second regimentawill receive theirs dition. Engine House last night. | This action was taken on motion of | Yie : sty g, strensth in either ocean. |In addition the spirit of competition | {ATETARE, Classes, S0 that showid e bt l:(‘:':""' }“";’ G ‘B"h“f’ ho g When the announcement was made |in the results to be obtained in tar- | (5O AEEI2, COMS (QRethet, SUREE 0} prpopT DEADLY PLAGUE. eminded the members of their per- = of the organization of the Pacific fleet | B€L practice. engincezjng records and | pth of them can combine immediate- Z sona] interest i many of these old and Admiral Rodman was making Other various forms of fleet eXercisesijy jnto one tactical fleet, making a Pneumonic plague, said to be m.nrt' dofenses. The movement for a sur- i (Y ough the Panama |4nd training will undoubtedly DPFo-|iomogencous whole without — the | deadly than the’ better known buc Ve, bei fostered by the District ‘anal, a newspaper man—friend of duce a fine effect on the morale, andiglightest difficulty. Instead of two ]bonic plague, has broken out af Lt i S E G s Hnine—came into the Navy Depart-|thereby greatly ingrease in the gon-|or thre divisions, there would be|Viadivostok, Siberia, according to o Commissioners. Iment to tell me that a retired ad-|eral efficiency some twenty-odd divisions. Instead | cablegram received yesterday at Ted ‘The association last night received miral was going to make a violent| X e o of four divisions of battleships, there [ Crass headquarters here, —Alhough what believed to be the' oldest W, lik * talk al attack upon the policy. i __ Navy Not “Divided. woud be eight diwisions. This com- |the message gives no details, it '3 local newspaper in the archives at omen like t' talk about Let him go ahead,” I replied. “The 4 mistake to speak of the{bination of two fleets into onme hag|stated that the epidemic is serious. the old engine house. It is a copy of | clothes, but you ought t’ hear a{ficet is moving and nobody will live ¢ as being “divided” into two | been entirely foreseen and will be | A similar outbreak of this disease, the Centinel of Liberty, published in g 2| long enough ever again to see Amer- s in the sense that the two fleets | carried out in exercises with the|which is a form of lobar pneumonia, Georgetown, in November, 1397, Al- |couple o’ men when they gitiican intercsts, American pol and | are widely separated, and, therefore, | two fleets combined into one. in Manchuria a decade ago cause though 124 years old, the paper is|started on shoes. an people unprotected inido not support each other. The more | The divisions of the two flects hear | 63,000 deaths. remarkably well preserved and easily gy A ” . il e Xpression is t ¥ that the | cortain serial numbers, so that when read. We'll say this fer ]muw| said m 1 ne\‘\sp:‘d{‘mr\‘f‘r“l:’n‘if = o great ‘npmsf, the: e tosother caoh division has ol e e & 's you will ruin the Nav) e : me number of | its assigned place in the battle for- Reward for Slave. brew”—it’s put home back on!jv S8 YU M heets d ions of the various types of Ships | mation, Orders have been given lRCUIATlNG A farmer carried a notice in that | (h’ map. rhat does mot give me any con-|iwhich go (o make up that tactical | definitely designating whioh one. of pullication that he would pay a re- 5 2 : rn 1 answered. ization called a flee the fleet commanders would be in Jna on U e e huw of sn opgright National Newspaper: Service. trength and Unity. s is true because the Panama |supreme command of the different uBRARY scaped slave. Tn the next column is | o 1 plam went into effect, It is| canal permits the two fieets. at all |units of each flect, and they Know another advertisement offering the | times, to be in close touch with each | in advance of juncture exactly what of the Real “Latest Fiction” e e % i 0 ctly d d _co-ordi- e e for ot oW umber of|FIRST WEEKLY LUNCHEON !fn;,",{,?'{(':;:)n":f}mmx:‘:ss::: f:—gm“r:ml:‘"‘?o . Kither fleet could be sent from | the position’ of their divisions of PEARLMAN’S BOOK SHOP " of the Navy would merge main strategical positions | ships would be in the battle forma- notices of shipowners who had nth d Pacific ts into one | one coast to those positions on thejtion of the combined fleet. docked atp Georgetown that day with GIVEN BY ROTARY CLUB the Atlanue and Ifl‘;",\'{“,,f.'.“»imsr e other coast, within comparatively few | T learned after several vears of | 933 G St. N.W. Open Evenings B i i sl Amiritn oL G AR S U S ) T e e el v oo e T2 e Shoe Elegance The paper was given to the asso- forsign foe could approach our cossts.| that in which any enemy of any . [ cintion o Jammes “Davis a member, | President Charles W. Semmes Pre- j The _so-called _division. _therefore,|portant strength could attack cither If It Is 1 le—We I It 1t"Was received with the thanks of iyt osi oot e LT T e of All the | that in no way does the two-flect or- | s sl . le idea fi he W theloeganiaation. Sa o i en )y [ T s R R Sonditions"n Soth - ocsans. * Much | Einization Tian weaken the protec- A style idea from the Walk-Over behalf of Enoch L. White, an album | New Program. cruising in the Atlantic has md_"‘ixmn of either of our coast As a l d -3 = ]’l d l h 3 3 g I s familiar With 118 | matter of faer. thin plan of organia: style designer. Notice the delight- of views of the Treasury building W - 5 (k. " < caluable ac-| (i g L4 vhile i = ith Charles W. Semmes, \ly | peculiarities. It is a valu tion greatly increases the protection Wehlle it was being constructed. © = |5 o mmes, mewly e hceship with which to supple- | of eaeh coust. and in that way the rence On motion of Capt. George W.|elected president, in the chair. thelp ni"the chart. The Pacific should!protection of our nation as a whole. Evans. the association voted to send | Rotary Club of Washington inaug-|be known equally well. | "The protection of either one of our greetings to John Joy Edson on May|yurated its weekly luncheons at t ormany years the poticy of in- 1y, L BUOteton bl 1 GE pends upon i in which fea rou are 17. his seventy-fifth birthday anni- . B Bt the] o eased construction-of maval craft|iShE MECOSsls ROt SR o a0 Very No matter in which feature of Insurance you a: ful symmetry —the exquisite Baby Louis heel. That is as much as a v . New Willard Hotel yesterday. 2 ime w! 3 . 4 : . versary. looked toward the time when a strong erially d d the estab- interested as much depends upon your agent as upon Heretofore the club had met on the i i the | materially depencs upon i et 1cture can ou. Tiistory of Street Rallways. sceond ama® fourin ey b atn | et in the Pacific should give the {lidhment. size and location of naval the company who assumes the obligation : P c tell y i FeMn Claggett Proctor read a paper | month, but in compliance with a re- | $ATe assurance oF NG COFSE Lo orn | bases and the navy vards, which must ) ) B it . Saeli dhas on the early history of street rail- |cently adopted resolution the organi ;‘0‘3‘:{' ic “:nm‘iu\, 1 o earance | exist for the maintenance of the fleet ur connection with our companies suc a There is a fetching cut-out at the sides of ways in the District, dealing par-|zation will assemble every Wednes- | S, ’ il ‘the Pan-|in war as well as in peace. and - C in a very real sense YOUR agent—ad- ticularly with the construction and |day throughout the year. - could_not. "‘:315'.‘,’;‘332.,“;',25 the Navy | is evident that such bases will only we become in a very real sense OUR ey this button strap pump and a pretty dipping operation of the first horse car lines.! Kollowing reports by Charles SThS big enough to organize two POW ‘hp properly developed “-n;., they are vising in matters of detail, concerning the coverage h hat cive th Xl 5 Following the reading of the paper {O'Neill, former president, of the na- | erful Reets 8o constituted that, by |used by alarge force of ships during —and adjusting the claim and paying the loss. You're at the vamp that give the ankle an attractive several members recounted their ex- |tional ‘Rotary convention held two| means of the canal, they could be|times of peace. eriences with the horse cars. weeks ago at Atlantic City and Fred | nnitod i 5 e 2 P The following were elected to|Lincoln, an appeal was made by Frani | Uhited in & few days. Mahan Principle Not Violated. membership: John G. Schlosser, 900 |Jelleff for the club's co-operation in There can be no question that as a Rittenhouse_street; Bernard Walls. | helping the fund for the benefit of | The large increase in the number of | general principle the policy enunc 1015 East Capitol street; William H. |the Boys' Club at rd and’C streets. | destroyers (we will soon have 300 of | ated by Mahan is sound, viz.: That the Schombert, 916 _26th_street, and | Mr. Jellefl announced that through | ihe largest and best in existence) and | division of a naval force weakens the Miles M. Shand, 3206 17th street. Mr. | the generosity of Clark Griffith, presi- | the completion and commissioning of | strength of the entire force. as it Bryan, ome of the vice presidents.ident of the Washington Basa Ball|new dreadnaughts and other craft!enables an enemy 1o attack one of presided. Benjamin W. Reiss, record- | Club, all receipls from the game to|have made hossible what the protec- | the parts of the force so divided pose. The Baby Louis heels are . very smart on this model. Pflu, $11 Uiatk-Cver not dealing with a “far-away” corporation—but with us—right here at home. Phone Main 4340—and ask for Mr. Ruoff, Manager of our Insurance Depart- ment. He knows. Protects Both Coasts. ing secretary, and John B. McCar-|be played June 9, between the Wash- | ti ot has long demanded | The result of the division of the; thy, “corresponding secretary, Were | ington and Detroit clubs, minus over: | oane recinioaance of powerful di-| English navy in the revolutionary pRésent. head expense, would be donated to the | visions of the American fleet in both | war and of the Ruseign Reoy, n FiS 0SS e pS 9 juvenile organization. and after dis-|the Atlantic and the Pacific. The w e aiel when & wolf s cussion of the project the club went f this policy has been ques- i e , 4 WASHINGTON ATTORNEY [on record as indorsing the movement, tomed by those who have not taken force s di vided and so widely sepa; and pledged itself to dispose of a cer- | the pains to understand the plans and | rated Lhat t0¢ tWO A MOCC PR, o tain number of tickets. . izati some officers who | th p 8 . IS EXONERATED IN N. Y. |“4, miir,ot Uty rimuee™o tne | SHES 5 0ionand by seme ofeqr oo | o Takiancs, the o Rucsian feete work being done for the youth of |frontier of the United States. one in the Baltic sea and the other | Washington, and said that through! If the Panama canal had not been Indictment Against Gibbs L. Bak- | like entertainments as much as!completed this new organization could $5.000 had been raised in one day|not have been adopted wisely. It W er, Charging Defraud of Coal |in the cities of St Louis and Pitts-|mainly for the purpose of making burgh. easy and quick passage of our naval Dealers, Dismissed. Other new officers installed. all of | force through the canal that the peo- whom made brief speeches, were Wil- | ple were willing to invest so much Special Dispateh to The Star. liam Knowles Cooper, vice president:|money in building the canal. In fact NEW YORK. May 5.—The indict- P‘_m;l; Hilx'"- tre;gre;:]_«“morze Har.| the real reason the ca;ml was buil ris, secretary, and Fred Lincoln, Wal- | when it was can be traced to the ment returned here last February.|ter Weaver and J. Harry Cunning-|voyage of the Oregon around South which charged Gibbs L. Baker, sen- |ham., members of the board of di-|America in 1898. That long trip, for member of the Washington law | rectors. e A watched with almost feverish inter- Several represontatives in Congress, | est, fixed the determination to con- firm of Baker & Baker, with de-|ang out-of-town Rotarlans were|struct an isthmian canal. Its build frauding members of the local coal|present, including William Fleming |ing had been thwarted time and again 1406 H St M 4340 A s WALK-OVER SHOP FOR RENT Three-Story Brick Warehouse K and 1st Streets N.E. FACING TERMINAL TRACKS OODRIDGE HOMES in Demand right now. Have you a house in this section to sell? There's WE SELL HOUSES . t ity, for honsehold % "he; i 3 i i redueed rates, greater secarity, for boneibeld | G0, ML Barker Co., In reation. When the time came the it. Few homes have the charm of it and 8. expansion in ship construction had o trade, was voluntarily djgmissed yes- |Of the’ Rotary Club of "Shangha,|by influential men interested in trans- :er“:" fdvfil;fd demand at this tcrday by the nited States movern: ([T (BToan iR donmer | ptnentsl ey SRR STies ahar chiemes of oo are e ney Francis G. Caffey, Charles S.|forai offering ang srtorcirn o oiith | their (relght rotes Morine'fs marn. ||| W3ifing to buy. and With Freight OIIII.CCtIOIB Allen, secretary of the Wholesale po held an impromptu reception. . | tained. but the business of our coun- i — Coal Trade Association of New York, . e nds to rapidly Ahat there s We make it a pleasure APPLY or ale n ea o, ovhich Mr, Baker in cqunsel and | e | s abundance of (el 3t ‘for both rail and a profit for all to j ‘ ikowrise was exoneratéd. - "betio & 5 and water transportation companies. deal through this office. f / : H‘\ :H'“ n;ed‘?el‘lm: i‘,"’f' ’;fi'["f'l ’o.:r';ld‘"dlflmcnt should have been “Maximum fs:'”'fnf" | TERM[NAL STORAGE CO. OFFICE ’:;‘(' OUR ideal 'Of. a home Oig an n the nites States stric e noll > i i v e 8 cana il means satisfaction at i Tourt. Who dismisscd the. indictment. | closed (hat the. Tvemimror o o | 1ot Tor oasi barpases i Presls | is. the “means of fast I\ 1st and L Sts. N.E. ! (YR of taste—within a block o showed that the testimony on which | indictment was ordered by Attorney |dent Wilson upheld me in my conten- king this officc th | | 2 0 Sheridan circle, on a wide the indictments were returned by the | General A. Mitchell Paimer, with|tion with the Secretary of War that mAKINg; (CMS o ice e £ s B February grand jury was resubmit | whom Mr. Baker co-operated to end |no toll shouid be charged for naval best known in town. . and spacious street, an ex- Ported that there was no reason why | winter "¢ '» 08l 1ast fall and | vestels EolnE Z?"f':l'm"m‘?g"“pacmc | ceptional residence of the English —eeeee | fleet was the result of long considera- 5 SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tion and study. Long before the world | basement type and possessing unusual ar- ALL PARTIES HAVISGCIATME GAINST = rery yar when Rear Admiral Cameron | rangements for social activities. Beautiful e Steii thets cims 1o AW.,C epair Roofs Ml and placed in command of & | brick and stone front, constructed wonder- . CARLEY W7 ¢ st v n‘...'ifx..“l“:-“.,':&:";n,:‘!;_ sestaniee R e WE ARE NOW INSTALLED IN OUR | fully throughout on a lot 23 by 90 feet. It AT | CASEY Zmuder.xw. = o |rected him to make a study’of the NEW OFFICES—1418 Eye Street contains 12 rooms and 3 baths, hot-water Have vour roofs repaired and painted with = S oney' ¢ needs of the Pacific. Other officers heat, electric lights etry floori d best-Princess Metailic and Linseed OUl. at $1,25 HOMES SEL'L QUICKER | ¥ere, Nikewise instructed to make fas attendeiicois rearse v Abe | s te’c rt,g S, Di:il;{'t{ Ty Thng an per square. Drop us & postal. s > similar_studies. 4 ; servants’ quarters in addition. e pres- WANTED A VANLOAD OF FURNIT Plenty of | —when kept well repaired.{ AS a result, in 1914-15 I had decid- SUCCES start because it has been built on i q a 2 pres for New York May 7 or 9. A We have Sash, Blinds. Doom. | ed to organize a powerful Pacific | he sclid foundati ¢ Sterling I T H ent owner has gone abroad to reside and THE RIG 4 TRANSFER CO.. I3 BEAVER | Trim. Porch ' Column Rases | fleet, which could be united with the | i the:solid foundationol sterling ntcgrity, HIM 3 i i 125 14th b BOARD | 204 Lumber for House repairs. | Atlantic fleet wihin a few days' no-| Owners and Brokers il wishes to dispose of this unusual property ys TALIFORNIA POOL CAE A - at LOWEST CASH P The world war postponed its i at $27,500. Appoint a time for us to show i { | €0.. 1140 13th_=t. 51 N, o at._Fel. M. o £ A i i 3 s . i i i i ©AS_RANGES REPAIRED AND RERCILT. | #SSSL R Yo ane. s o0 B T been ro great we were able to consti- We have a client with We know the selling points of the property we seldom has price the attraction this owner’s CLYDE i BOWERS. rear GRS Double Coil Heaters e G s hips: $65,000 cash to pur- nlfi'crt al!l(!{:(nl()\\' “-th,.txl it .~hnould ccmma_ll\d. I'l 'u hu:] a necessity makes possible. v NG A VAN LOAD OF FUR- 100,000 more tonnage in each fleet} short shift to put the proper proposition before the WASNTED_T0 BRING A VA complete, _301.00. 0 than composed the whole fleet which chase an apartment people most likely to buy. 1 back from Rell Air and Baltimore, Md. % RNITH'S TRANSFER AN STORAGE CO. F.B. 1313 st ¥ THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHARF holders of the East Washington Savings Ba e o Fighting Bob” Evans took around - the world on that famous voyage or- Let Me APPIY dered by President Roosevelt. = Wa il be held &t g%y | Live Oak stos roofing c at to your roof Warning to the Worl bt G one coat equal to more than fifty’ couts of | With the completion o shi Tor the. purponeof ‘slecting trustees 16 serse | 000, (U0 U T Sl Y raet hat | aothorizet b e hre yn. “hiDs for the ensuing vear and for the transaction | VEIVC U000 a0 preserve any kind of roof. iy AT “Dro-, of such et l;:lllnt--"-; “i:.g';f,."-'fl'l’l"g MADISON CLARK. Sole Distributor, 1314 (8Tam t}u‘; }-“\a\.\ Ad I‘lh have strength Dronght before the meetinz. e. X . Pro d e any other nation: ay B O rer 112 oclock neen and will ad. | Pi. ave. s.e. Li Product sold in bulk. | Unequa y any nation; and oo = 4 ) the fleet, when combined. will be an Jonrn a0 2 o'elock pom.Stock umster bouks | "Glove and Shirt Hospital [armada which will compel respect - | 13th Street N.W, and, [ trust, be a warning to a CHARLES A. M | g . MY DETRO ¥ | Don’t Wear Mended Shirts, |nation not to emulate Germany's| house up to $150,000. Boss and Phelps 1406 H Street N.W. Phone Main 4340 John W. Thompson & Co. Real Estate Brokers——— 821 Fifteenth Street See our listings in Classified Section. We are in position to offer service that meets the fullest approval of buyer and seller alike. Consult us. N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. e se. Now 4418 Eye St. oz NSNS NG § i ) I ! i ll fect_condition) will be sold by pu g = >:. lgreed for world conquest %<& = i I Wewehlers. 920 Penna. ave. nw. Satur-| Let ake Them New. 7% |"The decision of the AN fag at lock_n b WITH FURNITCRE™ ANp | ment to organize and establish a new A ROOM NIZE RUC SHED AN f2ed ¢ your residence for $3. 2 years of ex. perience. ~ PROGRESSIVE SALES CO.. 608 F o, Franklin FE HoU PERS _HAVE YOUR RU carpers thoroughly washed. sterilized aud dried by electricity in vour homes; 3¢ _per g W. MCNOLLS. 406 1 ot aw! Franklin 311 30 per month. Builders ang | PAcific fleet of strength equal to the . Suite 410, 'Bond| Atlantic fleet is based on sound re: Y. ave. n.w. Phone 3f. 3934, =SS THEATING BEAUTIFUL RADNOK HEIGHIS—ia CLATLIN FOR EYRGLASSES. | DA tween Ft. Myer and Washingion: oe. Vasiage of sew ey brisge; overlaklog e AN easonably priced: easy term; B A mah Nie 2.,“‘!? TTENBERG, Tr., Colorade bldg. M. frid Wreaths at cost. fiats | FJANOS FOR RENT—UPRIGHT AND GRAND made nable. Hemstitching. 2| piance for rent at reasonable prices: reot ap Jaran, "G5 HARKIS HAT FRAMESHOF. | pried on ‘purchase grice b7 HOGO o o rreo 30 T T R ey o take it up with us now. Prices rae. LANSTON MOVOTYPE MACHISE compaxy | We Have a Positive Cure |] down. Good workmen are avail- DA S 1 for leuky roofs. Consult this specialiseq | [| ADIE- CHEVROLET $For Economical Transportation” ey L DO RTA LD SRILLACRSL LI RO By Hot-Water, Steam or Vapor- ‘ Préssure Systems =% NEARLY every one is expecting some shoe concern to take the lead in doing the right-thing about shoe prices. See how Regal Shoes for Spring meet your expectations. You will hardly match such values outside the Regal Shoe Stores. Few concerns in the business can “PALL MALL” approach the Regal command of genuine In genuine Russia Calfskin—patterned leather and fine craftsmanship. Still fewer If you need a new System, a new Heater, or other Repairs, ==l CHEVROLET cars are a combination of many fine features. . The sturdy construction, econ- omy of operation, pleasing ap- pearance and complete equip- \ The anausl meeting of ‘the stockholde he 'LANSTON MONOTYPE MACHINE COM- department N . . % noon on Thursday, the Sth d 1114 9th 8. Phove North 231.232. B gg H h C anafer books will be closed on April 25 i 1 W. H. Gottlib, . E. Huatsberry, 4 o'clock p.m., and will be reopesed on “"[E“CC(XVB Pmud Mattcr By order of the Board of Directors. i 5 SR "'W.ARTHUR SELLMAN. Secratary grude. but not Ligh priced. | 9.1170‘!"! El‘.l:‘.w. P e . hesuniuis, Va.. K. K. FERGUSON, In:. ss a5 may properly come before it. ‘ 30 st 10 o'clock a.m. jnvariably executed at this shop. High o iz tron “Get Your Paint Brush | THE SERVICE SHOP PRINTERS, I Deck —in hand andOxide | BYRON S. ADAMS. 5507 2 " i & e el _:fi:- Tocgh; flesble can serve you direct through factory-owned ment of the Chevrolet Touring Paints | £, " lone s wins Roof |ARE YOU GOING A Eincas s Rroperties ppelsdeney bt i stores— with a range of three prices, Car appeal to discriminating Porch | outaide and in Paint to 1t vour roof go and run the risk of i b 1hi uppée and theilining. $7.50, $8.50 and §g.50. purchasers. Eicers We have the RIGHT g ~= ol let vaue root «"u i the$2.75 sined wails? Why ; Tiave us put. things $55,000 S oal PAL i xhape and feel s eu rains come, ' i $4.25 gal. gicnt i Gal e qayst xafe whea rains come. | Can lease to one tenant who will Becker Paint and Glass Co. Roofing 1416 ¥ ot. 1. «. pay over 6 per cent net. e IRONCLAD &3z, dionisia Modern building. ENGLISHM The Shade Shop DANTS W. STOKES BAMMON: order;_non 830 13th St. i = Box 338 CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. 1218 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Phone Franklin 5627 REGAL SHOE COMPANY $ 7 30 BOSTON, MASS. G ST. BUILDING. Rents $5700 a year. A bargain at $62,500. + join & fraternal and bene acctarian: non-political. Add TSRO OO AT YR O REGAL SH Ktar_ofice - %7 1Get Our Last Low Prices on! s Rm}:.“I‘RQUBLE . Window Shades Near 12?1?'23‘:1 F Sts. Grafton& Son, Inc.,/™ FLIN OPTICAL CO. ! L‘f":'gl"){wg_““flflg_ Regal Shoes for Spring are $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50 For Cons “Heating and Roofing Experts 35 table tting Glasses. = F_STREE] Furn ¢ REGAL SHOE STORES In WASHINGTON Men's Store Women's Store 13th _ST. WOOD FLOORS PL elalahed: & P | The only and original “Blggs" in the H and refinished: small clowt o 1 v Flumbing bovinens v o E Between G and H. = == === = = =T = NS, 807 G st now_ Frankin »| The Biggs Engineerin: % 25 feet front, 95 deep. The Million Dollar e Diges Engineering Co Wide ailey. Large store. " ANOTHER. ] ) Printing Plant! %;IE{A;{'I\I\\IGB‘" l?l"wB},NG 13th between G and H, §27,500. 1003 Penna. Ave. N.W. 1203 F Street N.W. - . 3 i @ Jas e ; rg A e T.2CCH STONE & FAIRFAX (Cor. D Street) (Near 12th Street) Chesvolet ““Four-Ninaty* Touring Cov, $820, f.0.3. Flint, Mich. The National Capital Press| ,,,,, /o> Cinningham. 150 New York Ave ‘ . 12101212 D st N.W, 10 promyily arteaded 1o bAaDert mechanics, j