Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1921, Page 5

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WY JOSEPHUS DANIELS, Former Secretary of the Navy. ARTICL The questions which the naval experts of the world ma » dreadnaughts be s revolutioni months in Gre controver: and ma should be do: th £ power s HAS STOOD FOR HONO i 3 H 3 { { e f H ¢ | e e [0 ol =0 ———|o| ——lale=—=xlo] ——1] 1 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, 1921 -PART 1. WILL NEXT BIG WAR BE WAGED '.!,..::'.;‘ IN THE AIR OR UNDER THE SEA? Daniels Discusses Relatlve Merits of the =l Navy's Different Arms and Makes R e predxctlons for the Future. ' tof today. re puzzling before midsummer at drmons any scem wat eredulity pped?| wisdom when be the f ng o smarines and fa ¥ knows yet. Man t B of supr air- war expressed n. where nava : i nsylva thel 1 pave to such ne importanc interest with with the who the future ABLE MA . FAIR DEALING AND FOR BU No need to wait. No need to put up with a lesser car. Marmon 34 now occupies the supreme position among fine cars HE Marmon 34 at $3985 ed only in price. It the identical car formerly ing s000. Not a single nge has been made. Nota ingle item of equipment has een removed. The lower-priced Marmeon 34 is the finest car we ever built. It includes all the later-day better- ments and refinements. Itstands now, thesupreme offer- ingof theyear. No car atr £3985 can ompare with the 7-Passeger Touring | oy i 4Passenger Touring }mm Roadster. . . Marmon 34inde- sign,construction, performance, beauty and all the qualities thathave ~ 4Bsriemstlndiancralvand bt prompt delivery. T. V. T. Motors Corporation 1501 Connecticut Ave. At Dupont Circle NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY on th ers tell on now the m are talking S ttng forth tools who ieve the t freed from war and the Woods. Will one of these hets are right I know that t submersiblc that an idealist e Llaho or New Mexic 1 inseparable, but 1 : thieplas eI Mexl fose who put their trust on come about 1 » the 3 his question of the | verirn to the discuss yart of the f srvations which de- NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY FAC TURIN G, FOR SINESS FAIR PLAY ext Year’s Prices Now! For the Marmon 34 MARMON 34 PRICES TowznCar .... the rescrvations sof in 20, when the B R s - wague ot b Would-be Smugglers » Found With Whisky Frozen in Ice Cakes indeed to d ion or servation has we or an Lunderstanding with nati of the world The Best I Yet 1o tity and cost of fight i quality ore thai the world. the world, will b reason that it will inspectors to maintain for some v a rumaged me kind of policema en il all reat fight to make an agre provide for the cife of disputes by nt. there will Wiicient mobile £ the decree and to prev tions from taking wdvant dich redies mi within bloek:. More th whisky had by I inte these zf said. ibie things in 1 some e and touch hay A scorned the faith of Lelieve that e best s rescrvation being understood. i on of the qu tion with which we began, ¥ on Wate for a navy in the tion. 1 am aware or in Air? which ereate e to jas {like tadministr {* When ependent or of us aln e . W up of the American this failure it was not 18 far need that - 1 ever the argument & value of th end, there c bt that in the next war won for Marmon 34 its distir- guished position as a de luxe car. # should 1 L next wa the sub The reduction may amaze you, | will play, @ most important role capat dischargingz mor but please think of it merely as business fair-play. Instead ot gradual reductions, we make one complete jump to 1922 prices. We quadruple our market. The Marmon 34 wins thousands i LADIES’ | pedoes will never ag upon thousands of new friends. i g ‘ Wrist watches So the answer is: Act at once. See this car, now withinyour reach, | that formerly cost i riasa s nmn i NOW WAS 5300.00 ly, so as to insure cial, Tax Included North 7853 I D. ALPHER [Established 1851 INDIANAPOLIS 907 G N.W,, Jeweler, All Orders. fl fl @ @ | j E fl A The Best Player Piano Value In This City This Beautiful PLAYER ‘389 | Including Bench, free delivery, 10 years’ guarantee and the usual Knabe Ware- rooms, Inc., service. Only TERMS-—$10 Down, 215 Years To Pay Balance If you are in the market for a DESCRIPTION: protected in every way. You are sure o be pleaged o convinco : The PlayerPlanos we are selling you e in every dependable Player-Piano at a low | ot s are fuil stse, 8note ma- TERMS: respoct. The tone is full and rich ) I 5 ; hogany-finish, pump very easy What can be casier than $10 and the cases beautiful. y yi el vestl- re fir: o in down and two and one-half years , you will do well to inve: :nkar;r:"v;m. ass Player-Pianos o e e > | MONEY BACK approved credit? Surely anyone gate this wonderful instrument. % enjoy the pleasures of @ | Your money will be cheerfully re- ? GUARANTEE: ver-Piano. funded within a reascnablelength This Player i fully guaranteed by Every one ot tlisse _Pianos of time if you find the instrument 3 v A [Evecy one of shess Flayee * | THE PRICE: is not_as represented in every s warrantod Lo be first class and e & s not_as rep: n! s g the manufacturers and ourselves. is fully guaranteed for the terni Thesn beautiful Player-Pianos, we way. This applies to out-of-town of ten'y You are absolutely | believe,are fully worth $350, and buyers as well. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 e e USED INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE P nabe/ Yermoms 1330 G Street N.W. H —— KNABE Warerooms, Inc. Without any obligation whatever on my part, you may send me full particulars about the Player-Piano at $359. Name. Address 1! | g fl I = an unprepared +i7:{D. C. MAN BATTLEFIELD i ASSOCIATION SECRETARY d most abie| made. I answered by ¢ first sea lord of J. R. Price to Help Establish Per- to Soldiers manent Memorial ho Died at Manas: ipped All the Dre | GARNER wdnnashts drove G0 hotties of thus frozen i MEMORIAL FOR AIRMEN. OSCAR ROESEN SUCCUMBS Best Known Dock. Georgetown, May 29. on Printing Presses Dies Suddenly. But they did not authority on now becom 1 no test of was personaily throughout the Creation of American Brains. ven then sensed sive— in the lid not Births Reported. Brenin following births weve ¥ .md non-resis a Ritner, Mr: rah Jacobson in sight and a chorus of child: be pigeons from th, Reanlt May Be Startling. It is this point of w ion of the servi arine was rains, 50 scived in Amer- 1 be by ecard ) on that same streteh of erore wlvm ni Deaths Reported. o following deaths were parine powerful. ihe agreed terms, in {mu,n 1o de to work out plans by SPEC]AL SALE | dreadnaught | s were per- {but of busine When T had & : order for this ELECTED TO COMMONS. Suburban Homes- $50,060 to $200,000 VERY HANDSOME is this splendidly constructed house J with modern heating and tenant house; ; accessible to station; o the Louse of commo rendered necessary vn—urom»m of the Rt sonor ) M 1 14K White Go;d Wrisl $5000. Ask fora 181 || Watches, hand chased oc- Hon. James W. qxea}.er nr the commons his i d~'p('nl ent liberal uiwnnuu it was announc \\'hich has 15 roo sleeping porches: fine garden: 25 minutes by auto to City. EMAN'S COUNTRY ESTATE—In a very beauti- ful section, 30 minutes by auto from Cit sufficient timber; commodious brick dwelling, havin: e demonstration. ] /| tagon cases; high grade; :‘;': Thenorderquick- 15-jewel movements. Spe- large lawn; some fruit; RD OF THANKS, : nearly 400 acres substantial abundant water; g every modern convenience: excellent orchard: garage and full complement Will submit $100,000. A HIGH-CLASS PROPERTY in a highly developed region, 45 minutes by auto from (‘izy- on elevation; llncn\e land: barns, tenant houses and gzrage, station one-half of fertile land; '18.90 charming lawns; of outbuildings. All Watches Guaranteed. X a!trac(i\'e brick resi- . RORIN ANDER- We Specialize in Emblems of Philippine 18l AN IDEAL PLACE in close proximity to City; 45 acres, high above and running to banks a large new Colonial design brick dwelling, fectly planned and with the very best modern equipment most picturesque; garage, and other outbuild- practically all in fores of Potomac; raced gardens: i Price, $160,000. For data regarding these and other properties apply to H. W. HILLEARY Wlshmgton, D.C Friends invited Friday. May 13, d ‘brother of Thomas. Bonner. 1000 Vermont Av: Friends and relatives are Funeral from 3621 1ith . May 16, at 2 p.m. Interment private. A special communication of Lebanon A A is hereby called . ‘at 1:30 o'clock p.m. i) HMMEMPMWWWMWW JOHN C. RAU 524 12th Street N.W. Telephone Franklin 5457 Electric Light Wiring Electric Light Fixtures 28th Anniversary--- for the purpese nd burial at M pupers please cops.) held Monday after for the purpose of o our late brother. J Philadelphia, 3lay 14, i ana .m.gn 'umxaugm. or of 1IN MEMORIAM, COLEMAN. 1t Wi bvins remembrance of 1 father FRANK COLE- Lie elghtocn years NAN ud and futher, in eters 1y wither and flowers may die, et you, never shall we Y] NELL nerets gay, a they BY HER PARENTS, KEV. AND MRS, A. COGARNER AND FAMILY HARRIS. fi ~ad but | ar father. TOHN vy poving son ] TiEIAMS R . HAYDE. K iememirn f 8 dear Vst and ¢ PLILIE 5. HAYDEN WING WHE AND CHILDREN. ® HOLLINS. Sacred to semors of my dear n MAYME EHOLLINS (nee Fer son). who and her b iife May 14 108 HOLLINS, w departed th T sit and think, when Is flushing river T shiali one day stand by the river And lixt 10 the sound of the boatman’s car. 1 xhall wa 1 sl ,. nows sail the strand Kknow 11 Veally \th <hall cArey me. MAYME L. €A S DEVOTED Wit Sox JACKSON. In sad but loving remembran ANNIE FO! our beloy . MARY E. JACKSON who depa; fe five years ago today, May HER ANNIE, HARRY AND MARGIE. . JENKINS. Sacred to memory of our be- father and brot P. JENKINS, ne vear ago ye Ridming AND 'llu IREN Then art zone from il temp: ne where angel’s feet hin <s 8 fair o= In lovinz remembrance of my dear RACHEL NOACK, who tiis life four vears av. May 15. HIR SON HOWARD. * ORTY Sacred to the memorr of our he Giniband NORTON. w aze today., May 1 RARBITT. fathier CHA Church My heart and thoy To a grave ‘Where they I Just one yea grief that cannot Ihm comfort Trow it cannot be heated And sorrow deep That cannot I : pr home we once enjored sweet the memory sfill But death has left a sneancy This world can never f HIS MOTHER. * FUNERAL nmzcrons “ZURHORST” 301 East Capitol Street Phone Lincoln 372 Estadlished in Mortinsville, Ins JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. 8B, Modern Chepe Lincols 143 rivate Ambulaaces. Livery in_Counection. '(II?R'S?emeeo- 1208*H STRE NW. (FORMERLY 940F ) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpeare~ CuNichols . W:B'Spesre Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 13034 M St. N.W. Esublibed fsm Phone West 98 Automobile Service. WM. H. SARDO & CO., a2z H st ne Phone Lincoln 324 Modern Chiapel. _Automobile Funerals. V.L.SPEARE CO., (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR COX. NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. 2. SPEARE EST. Phone Fraoklin 6626. XA J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Direetor and embalmer. Livery jo connection. Comme- 5 chayel and modern crematorium. ' Moderats ':’r‘x':- "352 Fa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 135 widow of Dr. Kiw 33d Year at the Trade 1 have been informed so many times in the last 2 months by my friends that they did not know I did electric light wiring and sold electric light fixtures, and had they known it they would have given. me the order. I do not know whether I have gone to sleep or that they are KIDDING me, but there is one thing certain, I was greatly surprised, and 1 will take it for granted that Formerly of “A:hm"n» . May 14, 1921, wife of the late Resnold ing and character. residence, Mrs. J. Ed- erman ave. n.w. on Tues- Interment Drury, Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. _Phone_L. 5543 Frank Geier’s Sons Co,, 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern_Chapel. _Telephone cal MONUMENTS. e We specialize In designing and erect- imperishable memorials of quality Call and see hundreds of photographic 1 have not kept the present general what I can do. I will furnish and put in place the following Electric Fixtures: Six Rooms, 2 Halls and Bath, Also 2Cellar Lights for $34.50 The above fixtures are first n informed as to " (Baltimore Md., papers please copy.) Widow of Charles M. Nse. Notice of futeral later. " and mother of Maj. Philip H. -n.’m A T May. “Dantei 1L Morrey. T . and the late Maj. Henry P. Torrey, U. Interment will be in Arlington na- tional cemetery. IN MEMORIAM. In sad and loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, BBAHM, who departed this' life seven yeai TALLITHA . You are not forgottem, mother, That would be too hard to do; As long as life and memory last ‘We will always think of you. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND W coHpL- | MAY quality, and are greatly admired by all who see them. " | suggestions and designs on exhibition in our office. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. CEMETERIES. Fort Lincoln:z % care of graves Baltimore Boulevard at Distriot Lizs. Offices: 1335 G st. n.w. Phone F. 4745 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Phone Main 3707 for album of beautiful designs from which you BLACKISTONE, 14th and H Tn sad but loving remembrance of our dear father and grandfather. WILLIAM H. BREWER, who departed this life one May 15, 1920. We often sit and think of you When we are all alone, mory is the only thing grief calls its own. Ynur love meant much in days gone by, But now when absence brings its pain, Your love means even more to us. h it we shall meet again. MUEL BEOWN, AND GEAND- year ago tods JOHN C. RAU 524 12th Street Telephone Franklin b|——=|o|—=a|c—=——s]o]—x|a|—=— o] ——]a|—F o] —o 0] —|3 Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St Prompt auto delivery mervice. Artistio—expressive—inexpensive. e &Propnate Floral Tokens ashington Floral Co. 14th and N. Y. Ave. Main 168

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