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s . == 4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MOXNDAY, MAY 16, 1921. B» [ s ot et 2 POSTMASTER GENERAL HAYS || | WILSON LIKENED TO LINCOLN Abe Mdrtm Says: e i i "ing S, and | Girls in Cumberland . finally. in a to protect his : ! ; IN HIS FONDNESS FOR HUMOR e e )| Tt T Ra 'Y . | the neighbor qemanding that his gar- | o } 3 1 B den be protected from marauding D i Honor System Shows | : chickens. The neighbor was d s ! Special Dispateh fo The Star. ed and wrote in reply promising Xll.\ CUMBER ND. Md.. May 14.— l 1”‘,".“‘{‘,’,“" Wwould no'more be molest- Cumberland girls are brighter ed by the chickens. Ch Ch C g than Cumberland boys and War President Always Told Funny Stories| A N 1 Iress Chevy Chase Campaigners| ' dimbrion " bor "o b ’L':fe‘l:i;“;m:.m%mme oY p"';:,‘.:;mm»rc T h E | High School”aubstantinte the at Cabinet Meetings—How He | A Gevoare S5 45E POl nbor onight 2olladay Gives Lunc e e ] lcmlckewa‘, Patience had ce:l“?ld w‘:';‘d’(‘ 5 each claxs are announced. Only | i virtue. In righteous wrath he s : _$50 000 p 1] pl d d e S e T e T R Relaxed From Tense Strain. ! |over to his neighbor's house and de- eon A ractically edge SRR R o i | manded to know why he had not kept e e G jELeRpromise and of these eleven, only one in BY JOSEPHUS DANIE! of rumors of sples and plots and| - Neighbor Is Shocked. 0 Today ushers in the liveliest week | maximum Sunday school capacity for a boy. (tre and treason, the President ‘You don't say. answered the{ i L eor the ¢ £125.000 | these 2.150 children of school is | Former Sccretary of the Navy. : g . paign for the new $127 : o | jtota tr ory—new to me—about neighbor. ‘that my chickens are in |2 ' z e 2 just 630, And within five vears Chevy ARTICLE 32. traitors your zarden again, do you? Presbyterian Church in Chevy Cha Chase will have a population of $.000 | TAXPAYERS MEET BILLS_ | c e A e to laugh| ‘When Benedict Arnold was given “‘Come and see’ said the now |r:m‘!n. sides a luncheon by Edward F. Col-! people, of whom probably 4. will be | erican at X AUEN | roving commiss to destroy the owner. And tiere were the chick- | chairman of the church citi- | children of school awe. The new 3 5 | . When things get desperate is as £00od | revolutionary cause he went south ¥ destroying the garden. o e Sl "} church 1x badly necded in Chevy Chase. Long Line at D. C. Collector’s Of- | proof as any of the American’s fit-:Ther he e it North Carc L pa- H 1. T nevey was so surprised in a2 St bdde | The movement for it is interdenomina- fice Awaiting Turns, | i who, not knowing 1o whom he H 3 d the owner of the cil. and a dinner of the Il hody . HEasito: survive " talhinz, was roasting Arnold ens. To show you my determin {of workers at the church this e % line of taxpayers filled the cor- CHEEL PO L O e at. the {10, protect your garden. when T xe-ling. whed Postmastir Goneral v of the first floor of the Distric ilson a stern man, a m yumu Ar- jceived your letter I called all MY |Haya will make an address s eleven ) =L % unbend £ra t man \\P"‘\: ' . chickens together and read them yo== | LEng huve been made for the d as served throuzhout | E today to pay their real estate | very s is ous. They (I-»n]l said letter and soleninly charged them not to 7.000 people living in Chevy | that period L T Syt e G ne dead v | { know mim as we ao wio lived with jttney sured to go into your garden asain. 1 am o to whom the team workers will [ sistant pastor of the First Tihesel biisimusd e lpaidlionlor berorl him _through the yvears of anxiety when he w Vash astonished "and humiliated to find, t house-to-house canvas, be-|terian Church under Dro Mel 13 the taxpayers wish to avoid | » and burden which were Lis me- [ inston a after hearing me read our letter.| finning tomorrow cvening. Already |church structure ‘has been: entar i1 the tax s wis a | 2 5 o h £ & ning & R : times as 1 Inok back on them I won- |ial. Then they did not heed the command and|the larger contributors in the con- |twice, but it is again wofully inad penalty of 1 per cent a month for or that he did give way under:ance of the d—- riscal.” Stay out of your garden ETegation of the church have pledged [ quate. 10 is now necissary that adu bills the strain long before armistice da H Dakota as a British ]l never knew the Presi dont,}:fl‘f”';“’- a large amount and the goal which [ members of the {nnur.-u }"" le: of the water departme n came. : el during, or since the war. when he | i, N e their children at home o far as ATt of northwest sed r | Afte s entered the w o s st | those direct he movem pect rt of nor Through the nearly three years of | After w S e \l«'INLI__\ is gittin® t' be almost | aid not have a pat limerjek to enliven | LH8e e S SO P e e s ) e Ry apprehension which preceded our en- | 2! e astocin mbearabie comin’ so soon on th'} incident ‘under discussion. of 10 |these congregution” contributors be- [€Vven the funday sehool is occupsing gestion in the office of the collictor of into the war, the years of! : 3 S = chanze the subject if the debate | TORRIC Hase b tha o two outside bulidings. There are chil- | faxes, making it necessary for Scor neutrality and neotiation. the years |1¥, ieels o' Sunday. nedded to be closed or given a mew | won ey S Y Chnee and Uic ot latih oo ary sons 10 get n Line with ing to deal honorably of (Copyright National Newspaper Service turn : R tion in the Sunday sc L long with the hundreds w truculent government, the ¥ : the (astCenancrSecvice) T had returned to one cabinet el vy T o] maere s winvioar | seligieus|ae P UUE BHL (B Nmal B divided sentiment at home, the draft ier - -~ mecting from Savannah, where the | Uy, (ielTEon, (e Mecting of Lol bencts, creeds and denominations | ueecesmente upon energy an nervous vitality i e exclaimed the astonished sident’s father had at one time | % Citizty o ttee at the | Known to be represented in Chevyd T Chatham M. Towers lec ot had been preat. ved as pastor of the Preshyterian R COLBe R Dr. Johnson. the pastor. has!iaxes, today urged taxpayers : NWHeniw ot aatanity cntesea (hehvar o » Cover up the black p chucenT jthink ic. v s during . the 16:30 o'clock this evenini. The « lly | card-index every family write in for their tax bils after Mas it was in a o « relief, Lut a re- Lined e baeal war between (he states. 1 gave him a | 230 oclock this cvenme. Th in Chevy Chase. S it they wish to pay bills this lief from one sort of pressure mercly 2 o messase from some friends of EisZion I @ dinner to thos wirk The new Preshyterian church is de- | month to face another. which, as days went he s youthful days. and, the meeting Deime |00 0 bl o e sizned to meet the problem of inade- by, grew heavier APt Spover and no one eise being present, he (15 10 be_erected o Aot quate facilities for the spiritual life of | e | St i ! hecame reminiseent and talked so in- | ey Chase eirele this year. e LIRS FRoiitios forthe siiritual fice in; Mrs brence (MuGihs iCaoles: Hin Im and Unburried. Al Il nbagsadar | terestingly that 1 long overstayed |Hays in tter to Bdward Colli- | 130 idst of the splendid home ontlwaging an active campaign for elac- | with hi those “Oh™ sai ‘.\’l‘, : i [mytime : cH s T adorsed e move | vironments of suburban Washinzton | 1100 to U to how endidly | "he Bishop of N Dakota b What a sto t 1d make, that or making Chew Ch | will 62 - s = of Ja il lene b JHishop 1 . Al neiatniona, i e } stors it would make. that |Ment for makir o AL mean much for Chevy Chase as | et \ach mersency with €m0 Wi Snnounecd Tt b e | LEPATMCHU snortls Dfare (e world | ttimate sidelignt “recotice L o oy SR e e AT T 5 ESTeAT s dounced ould } war hegan, of which this story re- d ents, c AD] 3 LS el a o1 ristianity, & church and| x.'x‘\ll{rx.“l] vv' n l4“l|.>mx,:'.[h‘|“ to ,,‘.('_‘ preach ina ;L,ur:"l not | r;f!rvrm where | minds me ¥ Te- | had taken down his tender reflections. “T will be glad if 1 can help.” the | Sunday school will be open to ‘all ! nor less tha ekl BRI RS A e L VT ouished Fodide go o] Sir Robert Hadfield, an English e Reminds Him of a Limerick. { Postmaster General wrote, “and will. | With a com capacity of 2,100 | H b % e lan A e I = | datingulshediifellow coun. fiper¢ fniloransa s ‘waiting to s A< T rose to go. President Wilson | of course. do anvihing I can as one of | PRl which i | Yk nh b L bt o S s 05 fentering thal orarel little | M€ @bout projectiles, and my aid was | said the honorary chairmen) of your com- (D% the chirch services and 1100 for ! f T s o ta = ilktine salucasatith carly in order to be sure of a seat— | iorn” the o § (rophics which, “You know. a limerick about a town [mittee. The power of the church for{(n¢ i:‘,'h‘m,""l’j“"””‘h‘,‘_‘;:“m ’:‘: el i ' you under- or matters of routine and red tape.|of the Enclish clergyman, who was far the finest in Was! 2 9 ¢ Bt Inew edifice will be thrown open to | ¢ GehE planned ¢ ected | standing near the gdoo Fho is ol 4 he finest in Washington, | sure to come into my mind. Did vou {do not want to h.~ rl in any| e c before t nd o = | { at ir 1es ”»:' ;hll‘l; ‘i;»:dn“;-' e e e el doDs S WG to ,l..ml“l'h::rIl“hI:nlx any government ol ‘n\‘(-r hear the limerick of the young |sense an outsider. e s e hslon Jine ezl 'f the year | {fll at certain time Ll ‘ ce. Always one felt| Vel fors : = 2 £ Europe. Among the trophies | man of Savannah?" longs to the nation. All patriotic citi- | qvre ¢ B LD anEs . arles ¥ i tes for service, ‘Always one foit| have forgatten his mame. re- | dispiaved were the besuticar Lics | AR of Savannah - Promd of the Gty and ‘ear- | Grane have been appainted on the| ! Let us show you how to S i G inc nt | D ¢ Daitotationo ot the e — “d';\r' h had ‘been presented to] At reminds me of nothing connected sire to do their full share in| siisine ,,,-“\’\":Lmngxnon]“;mn;n\?f‘a”:( ! buy a Home that will meet S e iifce o op of North D a. ommodore or his e¢minent ' with my knowledge of Savannah, but ng to make it worthy of the cap- | ¢je; & % 2h o & SRl R R e sitlu- | pemen oy #1d pointed to these with | when vou spoke of the city this lim- [ital of Ameriea ¢ [iasinatesin e domntownicampal ] | all your ideals. " not too [ sioned his audience before he fintshed | o P e ped up—it runs like this: The dinner will be given in the | _ S the | his sermon, «and reduced the size “He Did the English.” “ “There was a sonng man of Savannah, present church structure on Chevy Y e Hioh it b i oe e | DT T e e T R e Lt @hase clrcle CASH AWAITS CLAIMANTS. | ; FEVER'fi‘ s e ector BY et Name sounds familiar, but I confess | TB* Words that he sail when he foll on his{ There was a luncheon given today | i } GOSs and they rican commonwealih he rep- E‘M..mu‘ rec 'n \’\s‘,,,.'h. r,|n.| f,\n.l ne . Would not do for a Sunday-school banner.’ ** 'fix”,,.““. T n)\’\". r’«‘r"‘n « 1;:;‘\.,( Mr, u<" .n’ll iOver $83.000.000 Held, Interest | An Inve st ; l \ 53 .‘..'1 RS Har ¢ ned 1o the naval officer for ene S Cdsat dare A Those | 1day to some o council. : - e : . tenta ement A =% lightenment. It came promptl | glome drab days—and we had those, pi. were discutsed for the city- Due on Temporary Liberty Bonds. | ! 14‘ S Evr Street, N ential p Put His Own Island First. “He did the hon oDt bert, days. particularly when we were in | qof JNUES G SCUEE TO8 S BONC | 1 1 Matn47ES e ont Y no | The exagyerated idea of tie impor-lanswered my aid. =~ o L CCcTe | the twilight zone of neutrality, and { FIOS SEMPARD. Ay of the mOsti aore than 383.000.000 in cash is in ; ment of a | o e Jen life and | is Bikely o entertain Was|{the point and laugh S ecalditorsolithe islonisplendis | | financial. professional and social ac-|of t. ¢ liberty . s time in such pra of life an i - > tain I the point and laughed heartil | which we entered the war—I ré .m.»u\ ancial, p sional 3 3 t—ml)ordr\ iberty bonds m claim ar payin ! trated in ther story the In the da E hichwe citered the Wi | tivity—will gather at the New Willard | | [+] death as concer President are | {llustn 3 ¥ | In the days when the President! that the only Presidents who ever 3 gather h 2 esident told us a : i er S At a Tuatneon ol | saved from collapse X i was trying 1o straighten out the | o a great were alike in {4t noon tomorrow a us | i DTo 5 e escape through Jest or play. The 2 ney Isiand mere dots | Weviomn situafion, ihe polloy of| it ot mTent maw wer ol be given by Mr. Colladay, who is xhe;fl o rebroeentel B Geret | dai |Y divi- man who cannot avail himself of this 0N the may \':ll.k-l"t“rtluu—"_lv' u:»x_ watchful waiting,” so much mi in the efforts it ccurs | republican - national committeeman Pue 1 :",h;f}m‘z‘ n;:nlr;g;dl:,“l?‘*;l"l‘;' avenue of escape will not be long for rkney preacher o :rstood and freque: misre {for the District of Columbia. The|ponds u ot fex ed - v 1 SAtEtTs B va oS { nisrep . ‘Colur alder | BoDAS for permanent coupon-bearing ends o the duties he should perform _patriotism u. resented, provided the paragrapher speakers will include Senator Calder | Ponds for p iCiconrony 3 Tincoln not only rested his own | after Sunday for the |and jokesmiths with material which of New: York, who is active In the | fccirities on which the regular in- mind. but refreshed the minds of his| fnaCa upon the brople offthey worked and overworked. 3 | campaign for housing faclliti "Jmem’ R l:‘mxn;- comfort and cakinet by interpolating into the anx- | . and of the adjacent islands e criticism and ridicule to which | a fund of stories and throughout the country: Representa-| ., % g ‘0 vh fious denqminations, a an fous days of eivil war occasional read- | nd. Scotiang ang Ureland prosram was subjected by his!was. of the soil. It did more than | tive Fred Zihlman of Maryland, in|Far¥ BOnts of various denaminations. - irgs from Artemus Ward. or humor- tory the President liked bet- ical opponents did not disturb | 3 ef fro ea burdens to | whose district many of the members . Lot = &S P ; EthesEiwidlorcitnat | np bring relief from he: € X | hands of owners who have not ex- sa ous stories which he had zathered | ter than either o © was one thal He had certain aims upon | both of those great war Presidents: |of the (Shevy Chase Church live: and | G hem for. coupon. bonde, AMPLE CAR SERVICE here or there in his wide ficld of hu- ‘u,\_': et e eay which his purpose was defiaitely sei. it gave and reli=f also to those | ¢ ino ‘H. Rudolph. president of the (“Xline these figurcs on the Treas- 4 man contacts. Spring-Ric PHe was resolved that his policy | they had called to be partners and co- | board of Commissioners. 1 urers books stands $83,165 867 - | . Fi 20 and Col. Harts, . ¥ 2 1l e | urer's s sta $83,165.867 in- | to and From 20t Liked Funny Stories. L Cierintendent of bandinge | Should be free from scifish interests, | workers in the task that often bors Appeals in Other Churches. | terest money that bond owners have | Direct e e aanl 845 Svesin INES | ither national or individual, and ! quite as heavily upon eabinet mem- | A eaperation. In the|not Yot clatmed, i and Calvert Sts. s 2 ATNRE S that he would not permit the United ' bers as upon their chief. §c e D i 1 by regu " EXOr z-Rice had visited the Presi- P s i as 3 E h rl'l\tm - —— T e R R bl S MR PR ,‘ i " MR, LANE IMPR | 7TH STREET brilliant mind relaxed itself by 3 ! Gwn some of the White | T LA sl e o e Chahita o whrongnn: | (he churches the Story of tha new 5 F OVING. | B it 3 S . P 11 rights reserved, including trans. | church, whic c - us story—eith. ellinz or | r d nd el into foreign languages, he |ty spots o hing E ex N i the hearing of it. 1 0 not think | he turned s and asked resident was sharply eriti= Seardinagien. Unnorizid | point in the morthwestern suburb, was | EOTmer Secretary Is at Hospital in there was ever a cabinet meeting | him Aterests” behind | burpose forbidden.) ol by lavmen at the morning serv-| 3 when he did not Illustrate his vie “What is the White House made ofitnetciarsanyol - ’ e B At e rrtall e el Minnesota. By Free Transfer From with a story, sometim from ienea] (Another article by former Secretary 4 had b Word has been received here that S . CEime o 4 refusal to L \zton’s congrezations had been ac- ! ord has be cceived here = own experiences, sometimes from nin sandstone” answered the e R Daniels will be printed in The smr,;"”‘;m“,,, With the community impor- former Secretary Franklin K. Lane | All Points on System ¢cidents which had happened ov . & Le gave the Mexicans | tOmMOrrow.) tance of the project, the needs of the | cadily improving after a recant . It was not always a funny stor: I didn’'t know Virginia stand- to control thelr own. xovs | | ehurch. the congestion of facilities for | Serious onoration at St. Marv's Hos- it _often was. A e e By e unhindered and uninflu- r {housing public worship and the relation | Pital. Rochester. Minn. e bR S pay el ST e e e s R o R | START SHIP BOARD PROBE |heirs pibiicoyorship and the'relaton ST b ng all sorts of dire| sec. we had to ie stones. e b *things if we went to war with Ger-| many. and the newspapers were full | SPECIAL NOTICES. CHILDREN OF DIPLOMATIC GOVERNMENT | service can have spe. Jects at the Charl Circle. Rtudio, 1 Sehool au YorR oLD FLOOKS scraped and refinished; smail ol to demonstrate my work. Call C. ADAMS, 87 G st. n.w. Franhlin CALIFORNIA POOL CAR ABOUT JUNE reduced rates, greater security, for Loge goods and personal effects SECTRITY STORAGE (0., TWO-TON TRUCK, GOI Del, Wednesday, ~retu bring back load of anything. or 30 P nw. 1140 15t st TO MILF empiy: W Call North TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN_NOTICE 1S | hereby given that from Mar 17, 1921 1 shall not be responmble for bills contracted by any person other than myself. ANDEEW D. LANHAM 16 ANY my- e ST Othe I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIELE FOR an USHROD Acker st ne. 16 CARS ARE the Seenrity Storaze £ expert ear packess al effects belon bils contracted by any one other t self. R K Company, with housel to various Mvering thoxe to I those. s the cont of s every few weeks, | A VAN oF n o “Loan Philade & STORA LOAD OF HOUSE e THE 125 14th st cn. loLn 16 “ WANTED A VAN goods from Pittsburgh TRANSFER CO., INC, 112 TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ARLING- kL FIRE INSUEANCE COMPANY FOR | TH FRICT OF COLUMESA This is to give you motice ihat a meeting of the stockbolders ealled for Tue-day, th 8t 12 oelock aoon. to be el at ti Wilkina bid, etn Auly The objects of siid holders of ruid wpon resclutio 1o, of the follow Firs: stk The e 1 1o notes if thes and by the sale to officers of said ¢ bonds at the best § their discretion, but & ent matker prices ¢ mes of the That wh Arlington 1 anr suld cratier as can e - trictees or & m offcers of said a majority there “en Jarkson, Foward, Reall, Trastees. SPECIAL _ NOTICE ery. No. 2. K. T. ilor station at K sttend conciave Grand Commandery of Mary. 3. Al uciformed sir knighes and their oy are Ted to mn CHAS b, SHACKE ¢ E.BALINVIN, Kecorder ROOF PAINT ROO” TPO"BJ_E i Cay o T80, Toss. 8 " Grafton& %r.]nc.n”"". 8. _ “Hestiog ad Koutiag Exverts & Yoars 7. epeciat | i 'BYRON S. ADAMS. int them would you have SPECIAL NOTICES. “The “Million Dollar Printing Plant W hy to the world good in paint red v 1t Me eage ran m resources, oil or mineral w pidity of outside ago have been abl Eovernment iz ta own opinion, fon ihe side, that if Mexico possessed r. to off« [ sh to th rs i eral e and will Eres e But note had I The President was ns plant asdl eqiipmentiio) economically | Me He wrote Touks, . magbines ataloencs. | atate papers they we | their 'place among the | The Natxoml Capital Press | iiata 5f Americas aiplona 1012015 T B NW {hope of reaching «n \ O ustment of differences CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO.— [ mnt o Fries Are Vers Low. nd one day, after he »07 F STREET lus one of thes trers, ROOF LEAK? sour old roof like new and wa Swil cost. Expert service. We mak tizat for ve Phose West @3 i Expert Roof Co., 2102 H st. n.w. 19 HAMILTON BEACH, “lectric Carpet Cleaning. — | i a o abinet s Tresident, will ia to produce th “ him exploit | red here o excite | v would obtain a nt with notes hold docu- | in the able ad- | his crit- writing, | read to | member | | { | at do you think your desired re- Tellx a Chicken Story. The uite wn expense H President’s sense of humor was cqual to enjoying a joke at his could laugh at him- | and carpets washed, sterilezed and|self. He was satisfied he was doing dried at your resldenca’ S j1he right thing, but he was not abso- 3 won wE M NALIS, {lutely certain it would bring the r Estimates cheerfully given 210 |Sults he sought. He could get t _— - —~“— {viewpoint of the public and of his B S e critics on the serics of notes he hadq CLAFLIN FOR E GLASSES, addre ed to Mexico. So he met the o - - - ion of the cabinet member with : jthe following story T“E.,O‘:’,ms,e,‘.""“ Once port @ time a gentieman who o . 155 and 1231, I" u | Equipping Many Gara ges | —with DOORS. We've a]l | the best kinds—and at Right Prices, of course. 2% BASES FOR PORCH COLUMNS. Geo. M Barker Co Inc, 1ot N. ¥ M. 1348, the kis hop produc | HIGH GRADE, B )T HIGH PRICED. | THE SERVICE SHOP PRINTERS, 1 St send prompt- A make the | t SHEDD | STOPS LEAKS...: 706 10th st. Main 314 d a garden 1use his v over th his young vegetable: izhbor of the bad bhe hickens, and received W hbor's « < greatly v ann ke fence and eat or He oyed hes s would cratch old his havior of his the promise ! Inquiry Begun Against Officials in New York Office. of inquiry appointed by tenson began yesterday on against officials of York officc of the Shippin:= A board Chairman an investig: the New Board. Charges were man, w irregularitics of the board assignment private aui missioner filed with the chai aid. alleging certain in tha New York office in connection with the of government ships to operators. The board of in- d_of former Com- chairman; Edward M. Hyzer, general counse! of the | board. and Darragh De Lancey. chief of the board’s division of industrial | tion A meeting in. Washngton yesterday, Mr. Sutter said. was merely prelim inary, to be followed by others here and New York. Because of the judicial position of the inquiry board, Mr. Sutter said the matter could not be discussed. BLOCKED, BLEACHED BACHRACH Hat Renovator 733 11th St. N.W.—Phone M. 4194 Get Your Craft “Ship-. Shape THE BOATING 5, s i | TIME SPREC FECKER offers | i Yacht P 1|m Yacht Enamel, | $7.50 gal. g5 Frexitde_Compownd for. sails, $ gal, Becker Paint and Glass Co., 1239 Wisconsin ave. Phone West a7. LAST 0PPo) Ko oz sterlized o for $3: 70 years of exg | CRESSIVE SATES 00, e YOUR ROOF e afe froof ruinous leaks ana ! We maka TO TIAVE ROOM Roofinz 1418 F st. | IRONCL. Roota tusroc —u ] UMBRELLAS Let Me Apély Live Oak asbestos rooficg cement to your roof: cne coat equal to more than oty coars of ¢ only product put on with broah that . 818 preserve any kind of roof. CLARK, ’ Sale Distrioutor, 134 fine. 4218, Product sold fa bulk, F1ANOS FOR RENT—UPRIGHT AND GRAND piacos for rent st Teasonabie prices; rent ap- o8, Pishuse price by agreemept. HUGO 110 G Vietroias ana re Phone us at once—we'll promptly have our ? ROOF LEAK ? ? experts on the job. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc 1114 0th Bt. Phone North 231232 _ Roofing Experts. Thc Shade Shop . WTOKES nummm 530 13th St e Window Shades Are Down, Our Low Factory Prices. Get well to investi Formerly 721 13¢h St. gate. Advice Is Valuable Only When Well Founded The information you receive at this office can be depended upon to be the most reliable that is obtain- able. The Sansbury Company is an organization com- posed of well versed real estate men whose vaned ex- perience is at your service. We are featuring an especially attractive list of home properties at present that home seekers will do N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC. “Everything in Real Estate” Now 1418 Eye St. il One room contains about goo square feet. Available in the New Star Building on or be- inrge Office Space One room contains about 2,000 square feet, including private lavatory. fore September 1. Also other desirable smaller offices, single or en suite, arranged to suit tenants if nppll- cation is made immediately, For further information apply to BUS THE EVENING STAR 11th St. and Penana. Ave, INESS MANAGER | dom generally {6.000," sald’ Chairman Colladay. { combined church capacity, embracing {all { ! Chase territory, from Albemarie street on the south to Chevy Chase L Some time ago a girl claimed dam- | ages from a young man for breach | of promise. In court she made the astounding statement that the youth | had kissed her 3,764 times. His coun- !sel challenged the statement. But | | the girl produced her diary. wherein every The | the date. “Chevy. Chase has a population of “Its four churches, is 820." There are 50 children of scRool age in Chevy which roughly runs | kiss had been recorded, with | ke on the north. She won. ‘ ——— SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS DeMOLL 55 | Washmg‘ton’s AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets Stewnway Duo-Ar4 Pranolas VUeber Duo-Art Pianolas Aeclian Vocalions ANNUAL MAY SALE of EXCHANGED - PIANOS PLAYER- PIANOS These instruments bear the names of the best known manufacturers, are distinguished by their general character of newness and excellence of condition and will be Sold at Prices Far Below Their Present Actual Values The De Moll Company does by far the largest high-grade masic ‘business in Washington. Selling the most ad- vanced types of musical instruments, such as the wonderful new Duo-Art Pianola Piano, etc.,, there comes to this establishment a steady stream of regular pianos and player-pianos, ex- changed for the new type. These returned instruments all go to the repair shops and are there sub- Uprights— Prices from 0.J. DeMOLL jected to the most thorough overhaul- ing. They are tuned, polished, regu- lated, repaired wi hen’ necessary and when again’ offered to the public in these great annual sales are practi- cally indistinguishable from new in appearance, condition and value. An opportunity, therefore, to secure a piano or player-piano of standard make, virtually new in value, but at a price much below that of several years ago, is not to be ignored. 5125 v Pianolas and Other Player-Pianos The Pianolas and other Player-Planos included in this sale are all modern In type, with up-to-date expression devices and playing regulation 83-mote music rolls. Among them is s large ceflection of genuine Planolas, Including Weber, Steck, Wheelock Prices From and Stroud. There is also a wide assortment of Player-Planos of various makes, All are in splendid undmon and represent SR 5350 . 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