Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1921, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY. MAY 26, 1921 F\ISTITUTE PROPOSES TRANSFER | W e e OF AQUEDUCT UPKEEP TO D. C. UFHBIA[S lNBURSE & e ke af Dubilic Boiskliags o BUNDLEDAY" PLAN Grounds Office Also Urged in Plan to |gommissioners Designate | lof which Commissioners Rudolph and | Oyster are honorary chairmen, con- | HEATING By Hot-Water, Steam o~ Vapor- [ BLLAOHFD Pressure System : BACHRACH If you nced a new System. a Hat Renovator new Heater, or other Repairs. 732 11th St. N.W.—Phone M. 4104 take it up :ilh llx‘s now. Prices G - FE down. Good workmen are avail- able. ' Trustees’ Sale of Valuable - Biggs Heating Co. Water-Front Acreage W. H. Gottlieb, M. E. Huntsbecry Pres Vice Eres. . vice chairmas . _vice chairma chairman: Henry E Frank | ufman. Ju- | \m\xmm Hugh! 1s N mess c . Harold | | Lev arry g and | William | WILL DISCUSS TWO BILLS. i | Mass Meeting to Consider Legisla- | | tion Relating to Social Evils. | Merge War and Navy Departments. Fire Engine Houses to Re- Cos ' 7 ceive Packages for Relief. the last point. the report emphasized | ans, chairman of 503ood clga rettes major recommenda- eorzanization i committee, today announced A meeting is to be held at | Tasireate for ommissioners of the District Rauecher's at & “ellock “tomorrow | Oc from 917 H St. N.W. £ of Columbia, with the mayor and offi- in Congress—a bill for the one sack of PHONE MAIN 48% v oof social diseises in the | and a Bill for th t in the D f : { 4 e - ¢ ek a : | £ all metropolit GENUINE “B 99 | . BULL | DURHAM CHAS A DOt tomarrow ' « S S S enrclu The packing of cl ied by the Wilkin BY WILL P. KENNEDY. akers includ of the Army sific recommendations ¢ the Institute f the repor ande eral mev nment | o 3 hetwee s TR (S Pt G| Felations between that | imen TOBACCO te the War a 2 e : H i SO °, w streets ver so much obliged” used, according w0 an o0 velier, a briao e e © . st dnte one deo g ol it this con: . veen G and it settle th' bill, but t'day ever'-|i bad Tuck it 4 Propeny Parables Prehensive sc ¢ <t | buddy that does you a little} v of the admini ve branch of the : Tk e St o | favor wants real money. % N a quaint federal & . ! : 1 sirects northwest, Massac | (Copsright National Newspaper serviee) | st ssrsen AL litt'e Euro- Detween 4th “ts northwest, 1 b we terest to residents of th pean prov- ATTENTION—OWNERS! Columbia. These recommendatio o srthwest i which are now before th T lration o logal ot ; s ot T/ ince the e ssicnallican o ; bty Listings $5,680 to $25,000 Earnestly Solicited by the existence of many A XIS e tion, h E s, st justification would to that extent th particularly “Clearing House for Washington Real Estate” old traditionai cus- toms still prevail. If i Owners desTous of selling dwelling propertics at this “The Fireproof Wallboard® of Cotum B e time should avail themselves of our well known “service a m;n desires to build R s (ex | with results” while we have buyers to absorb them at a house, he merely Wky Not Have a Sleeping Porch? Thers is 0 reason why you shoutld wait any longer to build that slecping porch. You can do so quickly andeconomically with Sheetrock. begs his neighbors to do him a day’s “carting” —that is, to cart him all materials he needs— which is cheerfully done. whereby as a way of thanks he invites them to a communal repast. ( In an exclusive residential distriet of Washington JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO. have already done your “carting” for homes. Homes that acclaim all " Sases = 2 comforts and desires. Of ! individual architecture and superior constrac- = tion, these properties "1f it's insurable—we insure it. SnampkiEe 1 Bs FREShlS o the homeseeker. JOHN J If there’s a loss—we pay it. W. THOMPSON & CO.'S maintenance Washington aq reasonable figures. Owners will find it more profitable to sell now, rather than hold dwellings for rental purposes. s = - i e < Randall Highlands I)ln!ln:t (e . . $e puni idi % e and Warren street Regarding the 3 ational government. In their vest, Lanier place between Institute points out that ¢ i e reab /. A and Ontario avenuc public bu x 2 : Ge - 8 cnue bhetw stitutes a s b 3 . : i stree Shepherd ., general jurisdic B 2 We have numerous prospects with good cash pay- ments; some all-cash buyers—all sectlons of the city and suburbs. TS SRS SRS ST SRS SRS policing of the lic 1 of the | g'iye Tl 8 : District, The total expenditure en-) oy ot | sota avenue e 4 in on this work ! pan th e % SR - : i amounts to $100. 000 or more ar Va - < . rectsynorthwest In addition to the r : striet | New b ve and M street and clerical emploves. the serv B i ~termi northwest, Ohio 14th maintains a cons ¥ T : : ey reet northw 3 Tt - N licemen and watel f s polic <hof s tr this | Je 3 “t, Dent place | of the . } > Phetwe streets north- . and 2 ¢ 3 - institnte s t. F 3 13th and Send us particulars immediately—for quick action. STONE & FAIRFAX, 1342 New York Avenue pissasiiesiatessioesatterasassasadataiitanteiitiit aneatitits st Used for all sorts of remodeling jobs and in a wide range of new By Investment in Our \l| et ot e ult i fee ! “‘8th between | cti Sh ds. n 3 W D E K X = S o 1 o SIS tieutt to determine on what | {1 § et - ! SAFEGUARDED ; o S ol Freeace 3 :‘;-ciztm ;n.in s;:; principle. the report says, theper- | Distric & 1 sound judgment are at com 2 Formanes oF ptnn e ottt s, [ S s o FIRST Consider Insurance as an Investment seind ndemet w1 et prestige and integrity of this house assures you value permanence in put up. Made from rock, it is fire- ar opo e i should be construed to the War | Tn regard to the s A proposal for | tre Tsn't it poor cconomy to assume the risk when partment, and the e involved transfer of the aqueduct and watcr | { a avenur made a part of the cxpens 2 supply to the District government, . 2 Tepart : he report says: s /. - Y ! you can buy protection? ) Santag and oper ,."” of the uments that have bee Bulding fire ; ! Nowadays 1most cwr‘\thmrrl has t;m "‘J‘?"‘“m" pmpeh"y pur;ha;'-sd)laka ii] proof,resistsboth cold { presented in favor of tra Z 10 f District building: department e - s Z o 2 2 2 : Th?n::v'\'-‘:r‘rl::on?‘nr":‘n:'“l?"m : ot the District entire |G care Mo 8 engine, $100 $500 $1,000 |! ,’.‘1’|‘d]:]u'\]l),luvlu\\:\:;\)f :():,:!l‘;‘,;t‘:l [‘;‘r:"“"tl(::\r: Tll“t?llr”‘r“m :le‘:: foourse )‘touer paro:z::y A :l:':::;;:i:::c:]:‘ ERT o g e s it : ; to the liability rience. probigms | But you must see of shade tre s Te equal for n ia « s 2 List of Attractive Investments Mr. Ruoff, A\!.nmgvr of our I“\ur‘“]te Depart- - ! Sheetrock for 22 maintain a 7 < al{ ti at c [ /! i & Upon Request protective pur - res > water 8 - syst f the ave offered trucks for u: the institute finds. a complete dup N i It is hoped other * gation of oreanization in’respect (o] ment. At the s cks promised and that in- both park administration and polic-| y i spect to this svstem is [divid th autos wil take bun- THE o ment, can give you all information concerning every thn w Thompson & Co_ phase of Insu ce—and at the same time tell you ~Incorporated—————— | some things about our service to our clients which is Real Estate Brokers il | valuable. Call Main 4340. 821 Fifteenth St. N. W. self. And the best time todo that is rightnow. inz in the Di : ment and | dles dircet to the 3 To do away with this duplication it v in the War Department. What- | fer and Storage C . where 7 NVESTMENT DEPARTWENT R lyll S eel & is recommended that the office of | ever may been the justification | vackages will be arra i - 085 b public buildings and gunds be ! in the past for this division of author- | me 815 15th St. 7 S « abolished: that the V e lity, it no longer ts Both from committ for_volun i 0SS Cement Co . ing the direct - national gov- | he local 45 Years Without Losx to Any Investor! be relieved of all re ity for, the standpoint of ! the care and policing of buildings and | responsibilities of t District, and that the | ernment, and of giving to performe rnment control over its ver to th t is desirable that this ¢ the Distriet : activity. The ground. recommendation is made are (1) The as has been ARMY SENTENCE SET ASIDE. | pointed out, of the duplication of or-| p ident Hard; ; =i under the |y, ot eed. by el (2) The relief of the War Depart- | Gris artian e . L. Sansbury Co., Inc. ment of a duty which is of a purely | D, civil character: i dotice e i 1418 Eye Street N.W. concentration in the ®ov-|Agua Prieta. Mexico, | ce Phones Main 5903-4. ernment of the District of Columbia ! . An order was sutd for the of functions properly belon, -l officer's restoration to duty. SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL WOTICES 1406 H Street Phone Main 4340 216 Woodward Bldg. Main 929. Mair 930. $750 Cash and Conven- 1ent Monthly Paymen‘s rehase a medern home I { ange FROM THE AVENUE AT NINTH 20% Reduction on Office Furniture Consisting of Desks, Tables, Chairs Decoration Day Specials HATHAVE YOU TO OFFER? | We have a number of Clients, some of whom will pay all Cash and others who will make a substantial cash payment on desirable 6 or 8 room HOUSES IN THE NORTHEAST SECTION. Men’s Furnishings Being a list of the things men will need over the week- end from sport shirts to sport shoes. All P-B merchan- ! e s dise marked at today’s replacement costs, which is to say: i Seting, but Tocating quality at a price every blooming time! coip 1 | During Pre-Inventory Sale The Shaw-Walker Ce. “Built Like a Sky-Scraper” Steel Letter Files 728 13th St. N.W. Phone M. 7056 The E. Morriscn Paper Co., 1009 Pa. Ave. N.W. Shedd Can 1o tohibe Stop the Leak 3} oo™ 'ILfl 10ti st. Main 314, Equip That ‘Garage Fencine vou're building with ('!.‘Ufl__ Barker - furnished & Fence| DOORS and Pickets | base est,” INT Homes for discril nating Clients. | s e v cos Rl T $565 |\ it White Collar-attached Sport Shirts. ... .. $1.95 ' Geo. M. Barker Co,, Inc. T Woven Madras & Russian Cord Shirts. . . $1.95 OU can't put your clothes-buying on the same basis of 'rhe “Million Dollar Prmt ing Plant for printin The Natmna‘ Capital Press 12104212 D St N W YOUR ROOF Famous Delpark Soft Collars........... 25¢ & 50c Summer Neckwear .......c..o.oovvnn. 65c & 95¢ Pure Silk Knitted Neckwear........... $1.85 AthleticldniontSuits &ty s e 95¢ Percale, Nainsook & Madras Pajamas. . . $1.95 Rhoenixdblose s, s anyniinion o 40c & 80c English Golf Hose. . ......coovvvinnln $2.50 Cowhide Handbags & Suitcases ....... $9.75 Teck Shoes, black & mahogany Brogues. $7.75 5 Sport Oxford Shoes. .................. $6.00 to $12.00 MenkstStravvaklats s 295 Dated May convenience as the purchase O{ an ice cream socla. If you have to go a bit out of \ CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. JRONCLAD F. st o, | | $75 Monthly " The Shade Shop i Did the Roof Leak? INCLUDES INTEREST il 729 to 747 Princeton St. your way to get to one of the two Fashion Shops. do 1t. It pays. W, STOLES SAOUSONS | 830 13th St. "% i *Window Shades Prices e Reduced. Let's Esti “€ Iean -up Week” Hints: Black | Kyanize | Devoe ok r. \’m cen me!, Porch r ADANS, 807 ¢ ot now. _Frockiin 25 =, Paint, \] 63 to Paint, ¢ Glove and Shirt Hospital | 50cpt. $240 Ot gal. LB ELO LAl Becker Paint and Glass Co..l led Shirts Mended Shirts. 12 Wisonsin ave. Plone West 67, I'hem New. 28* UMBRELLAS e Hesing Woon 1 Maie to Order. SHO) The Bxggs Engneermg Co. e N e e, 280 Sl & i : HEATING — PLU‘VIBING ROOF et - g Warren W. Biggs, W. K. Pace, Grafton&Son Inc., . (Leanta g Roof Qualey A 2 = WIRING | e nk%fiy\ugl& L =] ’ 1 THE AVENUE AT NINTH & (“5“ "“ oe Koo LYDE L. i B16 1 ¥ You can rent 2d floor for o < experience, | 4EX1 ,,,fi bl " o “noakh to'make above Daily, 8:30 to 6 A 0 Ut er DCIT a— mon y payments a n ani : : ’CH os. || Open and Lighted Until g F‘"‘;:;I‘ ;,‘“Litfi.‘.'“" L Sm et 12 yansiason o poechanioe, || 8" g’Clock P. M. Daily 4 OB ey o any B RN - formee ka4l || waone ae for closed car 10 in- g Rochester Tailored Cloth HE SERVICE SHOP { ATN' obligation to buy T oc! ailore ™ }I\'po\x S. ADAMS, IEINTERS. | {'...;mmv’.l:z.ggf P: T e B Manhattan Shirts Interwoven _l-lu. = , e H.R. Howenstein Co. 5 & ' Wondin 1o"s! mi.d.i.'::;‘m:a.."" 1314 F St. N. W. CEs fi

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