Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1921, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1921, !M COL. THOMPSON HOST. ! INE RIUT PRUBE “Art and .rchaeology Press” Or- | ganized Aboard His Yacht. I Through the courtesy of Col. Rob- ert M. Thompson, vice president. a business meeti of the Archaeo- logical Society of Washington was “DOLLAR BILL” | the Clever Little Rascal, Says: = held on his yacht, th Jverglade: Senator Johnson Urges an In- { Monday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, during | “'] [ h K k Cl b PR oin the Kodak Clu quiry Into Trouble in e ol Tn ce of the president Robert Lans Col. Thompson ¥ West Virginia. Retert Lansing, ol Tompion | or a ee ‘n""S(iERlifln of disturbances in 1 organization business carporation Art and A | to handie the affairs of the | Mingo county, W. Va., is proposed in a resolution introduced today by Sena- His advice is to get next to the Great Out-of- tor Johnson, republican, California. T Art and Archaec Doors, to take in the Natural Beauties in Washir_-xg- The resolution said conditions in ton and the Wonders of the Parks and Outiying the district along Tug river. the Ken- st Virg srder, d and vio- to demo- John-| tion be conducted by the committee on edu- Districts. Get ready for — Decoration Day "S.exri:;_.:mf.n:uwt.::..n or which Comp]ete Kodak Outfit for eaded the in Cabin Creck ( trouble several y man, Wants Sennte To “Fix Blam Mr. Johnson said he o s ago. is chair- slgi $1 a’eek This outfit is all ready for business and consists of 1A Autographic Kodak, Jr. Rapid Rectilinear Lens 3 Rolls of Films (18 pictures) i i Developing of the 3 Rolls Takes Pictures 21 2x4l SERIES 21 SPECIAL-SIX -Passenger, 50-horse- power, 119-inch wheelbase $1750 f.0.b. Detrolt kept the n effort nsibiti which to fix the re time batt tion in a disturbed condition m D - TOe months. The nate, he said. 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E Rainbow Division Will Pay Tri- bute to Late Capt. Hudson. This is a Studebaker Year Members of the District of Colum- bia Chapter of the Rainbow Division ill pay tribute to the late am B. Hudson Sunday. Capt. Hudson, who was killed in ac- tion, served for many years in the COMMERCIAL AUTO AND SUPPLY CO. : . e e nth A Hican wae anabar 819 14th Street N. Telephone Franklin 3075 ticipated i Mexican border cam- paign of 3% 7. October 18, 1917, he sailed for France with the local unit of the 42d Division, and while serving with that organization came | to his death in action. Victrolas for summer use {are invited by the chapter to be pres- ent. At 7 o'cloc] Rainbow Di gather at the in honor of their hero officer by the American Legion. This tree, No. 226, is located on the e ide of 16th I| |street, between Madison and Mon- tague streets northwest. A floral wreath, accompanied by an appropriately marked card, will be placed at the base of the Hudson trec by the veterans' special comm Il | consisting, of Elmer ¥. Neagle. Ls C. Hines and J. Bentley Mulf chairman. i e DRIVER IS EXONERATED. George Potzler's Car Kills Mrs.; Lt Bergen—Other Accidents. An inquest was held at the morgue in the case of Mrs. Margaret Bergen. i| 1sixty-seven years oid, 22 Seaton plice, | who was fatally hurt at 1st and S| streets last Friday night by the auto- mobile of George Potzler, 67 S street. TheThe jury reported a verdict exon- erating Pozler. & widow, M Katherine J. Hud- | Prices f. o. b. facto: silisiwidow, S 2 81X TOURING CA... s1438 LIGHT-SIX COUPE ROADSTER . 81830 S Bicesc thoit ntcations o at IIToususu » A 1750 LIGHT-SI; sr_émn SH e e le 2150 !xtm e Uhe brlet corenionion: Fiends A 3. o 4FASS. RDADSTERS 1 AL oy wa 3080 { and relatives of the late Capt. Hudson L i i ALL SBTUDEBAKTR CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIiRES Sunday evening the sion Veterans will emorial tree planted Indoors, ‘outdoors, wher- ever you want, to take them, these Victrolas play for you the best music of every kind —any music in the Victor Record catalog. Summer time is largely spent outdoors and with any one of these Victrolas o you can enjoy your favorite g music all summer long. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers in Victor products on the 1st of each month. Becker’s “Ideal” Wardrobe ‘Are You Buried Under A . Mountain of Correspondence? | ANY business men complain that they find the I M day too short. By the time they have read the load of correspondence the postman brings and have dictated the replies, and dictated other letters | and then read and signed them all, there is not much time left for anything else—not even for the important work - i of planning. : | Foolish men! They go on dictating letter after let- Il ter, often starting chains of correspondence that stretch | out for months, when they might finish up a matter at once by using the long distance telephone. Not only does it reduce the letter writing, but it completes the | I matter and eliminates further correspondence. You get | your answer right away. | A reasonable price this season would be not less than $65. We ate fea- turing this'etrunk at the very special } ) mufi.]i price of ™ ) i %{fl $47.50 Points of Superiority 1. Vulcanized Fiber- covered and lined; 3- ply veneered wood box —5 plies in all. 2. Attractively 1ined throughout. 3. Every drawer taped. 4. Convenlently subdi- vided. 5. New model flannel- lined shoe box of am- ple capacity. 6. Hat box for men or women, 7. Ten 5-ply veneered wood hangers. \8. Heavy riveted brass mountings. And it's not expensive. There are many points in i the state you can call for a quarter or less. Surely, it's | worth the small cost to get action, speed, accuracy and satisfaction. See the telephone directory for list of rates to near- by towns. : REC. US P OFP This trademark and the trademarked word “Victrola” identify all our products. Look under the lid! Look on the labeif VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Camgden, N. J. C. T. CLAGETT, Division Manager Victrola IX, $75 Mghagany or 9nk Victor Talking Machine Company Camden, New Jersey The Chesapeake &5* Potomac Telephone Company Becker’s Leather Goods Company 1324-1326 F St. N.W.

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