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THE EVENING AUTOS IN A PARADE ATCHERRYDALE, VA, _Spectacular Prize Affair Cel- ! ebrates Route of Proposed Lee Highway. Special CHE May 31.—Start- ing at 3 o'clock vesterday from Cherry- dale, Va., the higgest and most spec- tacular automobile parade that Ariing- ounty has ever wi celebration of the d ificld ane About 200 automobiles took part in the 4 all of which were decorated with flags and flowers. Special delega- tions came to Cherrydale from Merri- feld and Falls Church, where the pa- | rade formed under thé direction of a committee composed of Me . Shreve, Fox. Henricks, Cleme; nd Brow ¥ de was leaving Cherrvdale! Ope new blonde trimmer may ars in line. Then the long i not make a summer, but she kin | o ha h}d";"" where o [vertainly shake up a country | e s Church, Mis oney of | town. i Merrifie Mrs. E. Bruce Smith of | T < o | Cherrydal £n ihie parade reéached Mrs. Tilford Moots went t' Merrifield the citi there had a large ( town t'day t' git a pair o’ shoes | space to accommodate the people pres- 3 R N hna "Vir- | —repaired. | ent. Refreshments were sold and Vir- ginia hosp preme. (Copsrizht National Newspaper Service.) Speeche: Frank Lyon, Mr. Millard, ) lows and Dr. Johnson, the last named being the di- Tector meneral of the Lee Highw Association, who expressed his app ciation of the gathering for the oc- casion and told of the decision of the | mssociation to route the Lee highway | ~ia Falls Church and Merrifield. | Timepiece, 19 1-2 Inches in Diam- The judges rendered their first de- cision in favor of the Cherrydale fire eter, Has Been Lent for Two Months. department truck No. 1, which was decorated to represent a soldier's There was deposited at the National Museum today as a loan for a period grave, and was awarded a special prize as the outstanding feature of of two months the largest watch ever | known to be manufactured. Official | the parade. The other cars were Judged as between business trucks And passenger autos. First business truck prize. Makley Motor Company, mecond prize. Westcott Company:!ceremonies marked the presentation, third prize, Falls Church Bank, ali|which was in the presence of a4 num- being from Falls Church. ber of local jewelers, who had been The first automobile prize was |invited, and a large number of visitors awarded Mr. Burtch; second. Mr. Pax- | who were present in the building. ton; third, Mrs. Fought. The prizes| George W. Spier of this city, cus- todian of watches for the Xational Museum. on behalf of the Humilton Watch Company of Lancaster, Pa.. whose property the watch is. pre- NATIONAL MUSEUM HAS | THE LARGEST WATCH; consisted of money donations made from the numerous civic organiza- tions along the route and others in- terested. The receipts of all sales made at Merrifield are to be donated for road improvement between Falls Church and Fairfax on the Lee high- way." sented the timepiece, which was ac- cepted on behalf of the museum by Carl W. Mitman. curator of mineral and mechanical technology. The museum officials have been try- ing for a long time to have the watch established as a permanent exhibit at the museum, and finally succeeded in getting a concession of a two-month loan. It was brought to Washington during the horological conference held here last w and the presenta- tion was to have taken place at that time, but the closing of government bureaus on the day of the funeral of Chief Justcie ‘White prevented the carrying out of the ceremonies at that time. The timepiece was brought fi the headquarters at Lancaster in an —_— Deer Park Hotel, Maryland, . F. Mullins, mgr. Booking at Hotel Shoreham, Wash., D. C., until June 20. +—Advertisement: N — DR. DUDDING IN CHARGE. Office of General Manager, Prison- ers’ Relief Society, Abolished. Abolishment of the office of general manager, Prisoners’ Relief Society, 509 E | automobile. 3 ! gtreet, held by Denver S. Dickerson, for-| It is an exact duplicate of the twen- mer fuperintendent of federal prisons, | t¥-three-jewel watch manufactured | was announced today by Chairman J. L.| by the company. but six times en- Bowles of the society’s board of direc. |Jarged. and measures nineteen and a “tors. Dr. E. E. Dudding, president of | BAIf inches in diameter and one and 4 | the society, has been reeailed to Wasn. | half inches thick. It was built at a ington to resume active charge of its| COSt Of apDroximately $5.000. and rep- affairs, the announcement said. Mr.|feSents fome of the finest workman- S - ook |ship of its kind in the country. The Dickerson (20 ,\onEer being connected | twenty-three jewels are synthetic Dr. Dudding. who had been away for | fho” Punuma-Paciic internatino]. en: two weeks on account of ill health, said 9 2 : osition in San Francisco in 1915 today his health is much improved. " he “tra the wheels l\:hhr{»run it. is of solid gold. with the cogs in CADETS GUESTS AT KEITH'S. the teeth treated specially to harden them against wear. The winding wheel Members of Cempany G.of Eastern|is of stecl. Althougn it has a main High School. winners of the 1921 com- | SPTing nine feet long the timepiece is petitive drill of the Washington High|Tun by a weight. Schoo| Cadet Corps, will be the guests of Manager Roland Robbins of B. F. Keith's Theater tonight. There will be | fifty x cadets in the party, headed h)‘l Capt. W. R. Miller. SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTED _IMMEDIATBLY, THE ADDRESS dies whose dresses have been ruined in |3 In making its new “silver” coifiage Britain employed the surplus nickel casings used for bullets during the war. : Teduced rates. greater sec hoid_goods and perso STOR E 0N OF OFFICEES ctors of the Oriental Bnilding Associa- Will be held at the office of the No. 600 street n.w., on Thurs- AL ELE! FCTORS ropolis Association will Pa. ave. s.e. of the “Met ing e held at their office, 201 me 2,192 open at 12 Wednesday. June 1. i Polls m m. and close at 6 o'clock | ORFF. Seet P N | NOTICE OF THE PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION TF OF GASCH & BIRGE, 5 i Notice Is hereby given of the dissoiution of | the copartnership heretofore existing between Herman E. Gasch and Harrs . Birge. pnden - ! the Brm name of Gasch & Hirge, for 1he duct of the general real estate and. ineuree business in_premises 1326 New Y. Borthwest. Washington, D, ¢ | My Gaseli will confinue to conduct in his | gun uame & seneral real estate ananxurance { mwinexs in the above premises, 1335 X. ! nne ‘e premises, 1326 New York | All claims against S REPATRED AND K BOWERS, rear 616 H o Stockholders of U ED AUTO STORES, INC.: The Board of Directors and should he paia'to Mr ¢ Stockholders have authorized an z;firfif:::?.;(,::@im fiis increase of the Capital Stock of Dated May 13, 1921 United Auto Stores, Inc., from the copartnersiip sho be’ presented (0 Mr. Gasch at the. shore e | ies. and &) amodnts e the I real estate ‘and | ocation will here- HERMAN E HARRY . $1,000,000 and 40,000 shares of! 1a10 G % B loenied “Let The Million-Dollzr | Printing Plant Do ail your printinz bix facilities Common Stock, without nominal | or par value, to $5,000,000 I’re-i ferred, 8% cumulative stock, pnrg Do 2l sour printin §100 per share, and 200.")(1)? The National Capital Press shares of Common Stock, with 12101212 D st. N.w, out nominal or par value. About Your Roof The board asi Hadn't sou better pain i spring?| Bursement Don’t wait antif rut eats it fulf af poe | Bursment | | and pas many dollars for repairs. Tos| Tronclad Reof Paint NOW: Cati creased common stoc ‘' IRONCLAD Roofine 1418 Company. Phone sw. n 14. The Shade Shop i [t W. STOKES SAMMONS, i PEone ‘ and after J will be izsued. 2 (Signed) J. G. SCHUCK, = Secretary pro tem. Executive Offices: Philadelphia, Pa. 2 Glove and Shirt Hospital 26 13th SUNW. i Don't Wear Mended Shirts. | I.et Us Make Them New. 4% " Have It Done Right miring. 830 13th St. P Big Redyctions Now Quoted on __Summer Window Shades. See Us About Doors Bases | —for that GARAGE for Porch You're building. We ‘olumns | offer you The Best | AT Low PRICES 1 Geo. M. Barker Co,, Inc, s [ B985 X Y ave.s 1917 700 ut T CLAFLIN OPTICAL €O. ! Shedd Can 4 | Stop the Leal E | 706 10t <t Main 314 5 'THE BIG PRINT SHOP! HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. CLET hest o et | i HE SERVICE SHOP The Biggs Engineering Co,| BYRON S. ADAMS, HEATING —PLUMBING | Warren W. Biggs, W. K. Pace, | Cunningham. A A loor i —1 1 at once E a5, D 2 shades. Will be piease fricnds, former patroos ¥y PRINTERS, ! 312 11th St.. You Don’t Have to Live House | —in Georgetown profit by our SAV PRICES on ~ ROOF TROUBLE Call Main 760, Wash. Loan & | — Just ! Stains aur teiepone. | { Becker Paint and Glass Co,, 1239 Wikconsin ave._Phone West 67, Grafton&Son Inc, Wi Let Me Apply v ROOF TROUBLES ~— Live Oak ashestos roofing cement to your roof; one coat equal to more than fifty comts of Paint: only Droduct Dut on with prus —a thisg of the pust if you employ | will siop leakn ot our rooting experts. - SON R K. FERGUSON, Inx 1114 9tb St. Phone North 281-282. 4 Roofing Experts. PTANOS FOR RENT_UPRIGHT AND GRA T 3108 for rent at reasona es; rent ap- greement. HUGO ad records, OLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. ROOF PAINT Linseed oil and metallie. $1.10 per gallon. 92¢ N. Y. ave. W. B. WINSLOW, M. 4077, jeb* Ted on purcbase price by WORCH, 1110 G. Victro! Creation of a of public . i | recommendations” of Abe Martin Says: |CREATION OF A DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH IS URGED Institute for Government Research. Hcad—' ed by President’s Personal Representa- tive, Submits Plan to Congress. { = = ¢ In a serles of articles The i ! 1 1 i developed by Government article de. departme chang departments will 1 tomorrow. it | BY WILL P. partment the health with Eor INDIGESTION In new granular form, dry on tongue, or with vichy or water, hot or cold, preferably hot. QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-75¢ ALSO IN TABLET FORM___ MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 15 Ki1-MoIDS l THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY FRANK A. MUNSEY, President. To ofir fri'ends: The 1life history of the Average Pay Envelope is even shorter than Solomon Grundy's, who was born on Monday and buried on Born on Saturday, the Average Pay Envelope has & head start of two days on Solomon, but by Thursday, it is a sundaye. lap behind, and by pleted a useful existence, is preparing himself for a decent burial, the Average Pay Envelope has dropped out altogether. Only a few clinking dimes and nickels remain to show that it oever existed. You have seen your enough. appearance is Jjust You used to think when your pay envelope was smaller that Gl its very smallness ness. manage as ever. Your pay envelope is on its good behavior but one day in the week. Take it in it accomplishes th important things on Pay=bay. savings account. administr dent Itois u to this proposed | new department should be transferred | he sev of the zovern- | ment h primary func- But the neatly folded bills at the beginning of the week look so substantial that the surprise of their dis- Since those days, it has grown, but it is as hard %0 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1921 | tion the protection ana promotion nr[ | the public heaith. health, divi- (3) enforce- rug laws, bus partment of ction of meat nimal industry, £ Agriculture: (5) Unit- partmental = social (6) burcau of immi- stitutions: (b) sion of vitnl statistics. ene board AR n National Red Cross. he fundaments asons this recommendation are: That the promotion of the public health is © | now one of the recognized functions of th ment. The government ommission on‘ec < one of the major prop nstitute for Government n its plan for reorganiza h of the govern i nomy and efficiency A1 Hardi I|SURVEYING There is a demand for voung men with a practical knowledse o this work Short Course Starts June 1 es actual fleld practice. For details call or address | YMCA SCHOOLS 1738 G St.—Main 8250—Open to Women ! Join the wieee CIRCULATING LIBRARY ond Rend the Bext LATEST FICTION PEARLMAN’S 933 G St HEATING By Hot-Water, Steam or Vapor- Pressure System " If you nced a new System, a new leater, or other Recpairs, take it up with us now. Prices down. Good workmen are avail- able. Biggs Heating Co. H W. H. Gottlied, Pres. 917 H St. N.W. PHONE MAIN 48w Huntsherry. Vice E-en. BOOK SHOP WASHINGTON, D.C. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 13th and 14th Stx. N. W, Friday, when Solomon Grundy, having cam~ pay envelope vanish in thin air oftem as great this week as it was last. was mainly responsible for its elusive- hand when it is young and see to it that e things that it should. it do the Part of it should go into a FEN EE When you get your pay envelope this week, come in and have a talk with Mr. Gross, the receiving teller in owr Savings De- partment, about op: enough to start it ways sure to grow. deposit each week. SHEETROCK The FIREPROOF WALLBOARD Not only is Sheetrock quickly and economically put up; it insures walls and ceilings that are fireproof; that cannot warp, shrink, or buckle; and that resist cold, heat and sound. For Sheetrock is made from rock! And, encased in a smooth, heavy protective covering, it takes any decorative treatment: paper, paint, panels. Ask us to tell . you more about ening a savings account. A dollar will be and once opened, a savings account is al= You will find it easy to make a small Cordially yours, THE MUNSZY TRUST COMPANY. they should be relieved of respon. bilities and work in no way perta pa tional cf depar e | Sheetrock. ROSSLYN STEEL & CEMENT CO. ' Main 929 216 Wt_»odward Building ] Main 930 zested should be transferred cen & o the preposed department that the ing to their primary duties. Only District Scrvice Branches. grouping lh»’:n- services in a Sl‘]!.!‘ of tne government in t_ln! | sSpecifically. the recommendations | ger fil i ol A “ld are now on a large scal: The i are that the pew department shall | 05 0 0 the admin- work of the bureau of public health embrace these _ distinet servicess | ;& tF of de- ! al is aimost on a departmental | (1) Bureau of pub! v anfments vifunc- Ei that the might in- ns - of super- intendent of prisone. Departmen: of Justice, on the ground tnat it would tier organized to administer that utional service. almost identical aracter with the hospitalization of the mew department. It is arzued that substantial economics would result from such transfer. Recelves Strong Suppeort. The demand for the creation of a | has re- organ- A matters of pub- and has at upport o to make progres gely owing to th IVities of the If it is insurable—we insure %t. If there is a loss—we pay it. The Science of Insurance We go a little decper into the details than's the usual custom when we write vour Insurance. It makes sure that the protection is all that it should Le; all that you think it That's : erab'e of an feature of our service which makes it consid- 3 Ivantage to have us look aiter your Insurance for vou. A featurc that doesn’t cost anything extra—in fact, is likely to save vou much in loss and bother. Consult our Mr. Ruofi, Manager of our Insurance Department, oa the Insurance you have in mind to place—znd Ict him give vou a scientific analysis of the whoie proposition. Phone Main 4340, Boss & Phelps 1406 H Street Phone Main 4340 The Real Tangible Beauty of a Home— —is fully realized only when the property is yours. Poets in all ages have beautified ‘the thought of “Home.” but home is hardly fully realized till the property belongs to you. _Think seriously about buying your home and taking your place in the community as a substantial citizen. Have us submit you a proposition and see how well we can finance it for you. N. L. SANBSURY CO., INC. “Everything in Real Estate” Now 1418 Eye St. Formerly 721 13th St. cnumeration of services. which it has on the La Fayette after having moved the body of his son fromi grave on the battlefield to the family is. cemetery near "N the \| early days of SC. Me xico —property was never owned by in- dividual title — but was common prop- erty-——the usufruct of which was granted by laws of each com- munal domain. Such terms of limited own- ership required the holder to cultivate and improve the property in order to possess it ——otherwise it would be granted to a more diligent party. ( Such were these ancient tra- ditional customs of property rights but present - day tenures are protected by title, granting absolute pos- session to the holder. The house of JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO. assure all property purchasers protected title security in their offerings of exclusive northwest properties. ( The prestige and leadership of this house acclaims the value of its offerings. JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO.’'S protected se- curity is at your com- mand. Let us show you our listings. Thompson & John W. +—————Incorporated- Real Estate Brokers 821 Fifteenth St. N. 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS May 31 At Title Traditions Co. Ww. il 1319-1321 F St. ‘; Representing “Knox Hats” in Washington | Summer Suits Fine élue Serges “Hoot Mon” Tweeds We've had lots of “sales”, but never any that seemed more pleasing to qur patrons. It takes them back to pre-war prices and gives them a class of clothing that has been sky high for the past three years. We're drawing pretty heavily on lines that were not intended for this special assortment, but so long as the sale lasts we’ll keep sizes complete and give vou large variety in patterns. The young fellows will find plenty of our * both materials. and ‘sport” models that have made such a hit this season, and there’s an abundance of more conservative styles for men who want the coat of plain, dignified cut. STRAY HATS —means the BEST in quality, the last word in style—and when this is considered they’re the lowest in price. ‘6 7 '8 Irish Linen Weave Handkerchiefs