Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1921, Page 28

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QUALITY BACON —is wholesome, rich ylor-] Bat'y Service Traylor B Pvine o ow. =3 That Either Jack or George Will Kiss the Canvas. ~—By BUD FISHER. 2 — Inva‘lu? % ; ACopyright. 1921, by H. C: Fisher. Trade mark reg. U. 8. Pat. Of.) = _ olli BUT YOU CANTY GUALIFY] ? r y > Rolling bl Lol L B MUTT, MmiTT ‘M T T KNEw ‘WUD Be ‘ AS A REFeREE) on, 13 THAT 3o 7 | | WHY You Dot e Al Rty Chairs _found unconscious in her 3 GONNA BE APPOINTED | deateus wHen | YouR 1GNORANCE: ReEEREEING RUDIMENTS ABout | i : ~ New York avenue and 11th street ALTERNATE REFEREE You HeARDd 1T 1S REERESHING, A FIGHT 1S REECREEING: - 3 - for Rent ) yesterday - afternoon. Her identity oF THE BIG FIGHT! ALL THE PAPERS 2 'soup For me! = To TEN,- AND THATS ; & ) || was not” made known until she re- 18 Gor AN RN E o s 5 A THING, and Sale il gained consclousness at Emergency; , || :IN CASE A T™HE M = Hospital later in the day. Her com- | HAPPENS TO THE ! m“m"u"n'fls‘f"&"«: (ooriag || 5iete recovery is expected. || ctver meeeres R A e e e Robert Lee Dormey, twemty-three I'LL Be Iy TRE Th“ 1 years old, aosh ng ulrelel, was arrel(‘;, RING WITH CARP ‘ o ed yesterday by Detectives E an e Gibson 9 lnc‘ Sanderu;‘nd charged with a \'lolhllllon! of the arrison drug law. it being! 917 G Street N.W. charged that he had narcotics in his| possession. He was taken hefoni ! United States Commissioner Isaac R.' i Hitt and released on bond for his; appearance. i | =R HOT-WATER | 'ne i s mmenis sinetne| 3 at the meeting of Martha Cha ¢ Order Eastern Star, tonight at Na: PLANTS 1 Lodge Hall, 4th street and Pennsy {vanla avenue southeast. Take advantage of the sum- {! lmi m“-lr-n--' -: Citisens’ A(-ul‘ e mer season to prepare for the ations .l mectitomaorraw sat 872> coming winter. x‘;;.'flai','i,_““ board room: of the municipal THE COLBERT HEAT- | ING FORCE has installed i i many of the most important cover $10,000 damages rom Clarence and satisfactory Heating H h for alleged personal in- ¢ 2 N, . Plants in town. ‘hrough Attorney H. Winship 3 Wheatley the plaintiff says he was Send for them for driving on Bladensburg road, Octo- - REPAIRS as well as ber 13, last, when an automobile — - - = e Wk = {operated by the defendant collided 3 . Alice M. Robertson, ber of Con- i bs. It & d that there MAURICE J. COLBERT, — Alice . moveruson, memver ot Con.| MILK PRICES STAND. |ADVERTISING CLUB PLANS |f Sithe, %, suncunced def tpere| FILES SUIT FOR FEE. . ) A ,.;nfi:;fi,'::;‘nlxmfls:':;u?'g: Oklahoma, will address the associa- e — 4 the train for Washington advertisers.| William J. Wallace, administrator €1 F st. Mam jo16-3017. QP S loci. Representative. Clyde Relly tion. Refreshments wlll be served. | Nearby Producers Declare Spring (Members Will Travel to Convenition | President H. H. Levi will head the :i mle e-m:a of c::{k; E; ’Brunlh-l; w speak, an music will be con- .: 2 T, is nam - ‘endan n a sul the surface before deterioration aets - tributed by persons who call the Key- | sociation = e Rate Will Continue. on Special Train. e to recover $550 filed in the District in. But be sure and comsult palat- slouej stxte ENgme in the Sunday ool house of ‘the| No change iu expected in the price| Members of the Advertising Club| wpaCHERS PLAN ELECTION, |Supreme Court by Simon Beloffl. a ing beadquarters. The United Statea Retired Enliated | CNited Brethren rch. . of milk in Washington during June,|of Washington will go to the annual ~ * |real estate agent. The plaintiff claims " Take Note of Our Men's Association will hold an 0Den| . akema Park community lawn|2°COTdINE to oficials of the Mary-[convention of the Associated Adver-!, The High School Teachers’ ASSOCH- | that he had secured a purchascr for Suteries mall Mixiseier Vit o f R O a4 3 .- at PYthian | goqiVal and hand concert for the Near|land . and Virginia Milk Producers’| ising Clubs of the World, to be held o L o e et Fairmont |premises 503 12th street northwest, Oficers Ill(l Directors — i East Relief will be held tomorrow at | Association. at Atlanta, on a special train. They |Seminary, 2400 19th street. Officers|oWned by Brunthaver, but the latter B K FF.RGISON.INC fl‘-. All Children of the Confederacy are | the Park Civic Study Club, beginning| Toward the end of April the pro-| will leave this city on the afternoon |for the coming year will be eclected died before the sale could be closed. Maurice D. Rosenberg..President asked to assist in strewing flowers at | at 6 o'clock p.m. ducers fixed the wholesale price to|of June 11. The train will be made|and final reports of committees made, | Beloff asks for his commission. He is Paisting Departmest, Fh. ¥. 3133 ' Joseph Sanders. Vice Pres. Arlington on Confederate Memorial the dairymen at 28 cents a gallon, to|up ‘in New York, starting with the|Mrs. C. V. Byram of the program |fepresented by Attorney J. L. Tepper. » - day. Sunday, at 2:45 o'clock. Mrs. e remain in effect throughout May and[New York club and .picking up the|committee has planned a musical pro- 1. Wells, directress, will be at the flower ) tertainiamoetator he | June. The producers were not able|Philadelphia and. Washington clubs|gram in which Miss Ruth Bronson, i e tent at 2:15 o'clo e el e i | to state today what the price willlen route. violinist, and Dore Walten, cellist, L T steeats 0 tithe KN |ve for July: It will be ki as the “President | will assist, with Miss Katherine Rich, et RaiC JHeights | Home. 5 ,Word has ome from Baltimers that|Stewart Special.” after President Roe|soprano: Miss Alice Jones, contralto, 9 e e ook 10| The Ladiew’ A“:,"—“__,, (o the Vei|the “etail price per’ quart in that|Stewart of the’ Associated Advertis-land Mr. Wilbur Fields. tenor. AUTH S H AMS AND B ACON Stephen's Hall, 3017 14th street. Migs | €rans of Forelgn Wars will hold & boX | ;ryore are at least two dairles in - party and spclal June 11, at 8 p.m. at| washington. it was stated, “whose - — ian Hall. 5 milk is now being retailed in stores < . - R. P. Andrews, | - BAND CONCERTS. . et at 12 cents a quart. It is not be- SUPREME IN ITS FIELD = ™ Best from every viewpoint. o wan By Community Center . Band,.| | Ontario has more than one-third of | lieved that any milk other than spe- it e % L = ‘Bn":;;:.i' M. A g‘t.‘i"og( fi:lsuilv}:;'m:‘"::"&.,"ffig ::!luvl‘he BEBEC SuBpUD millsin Ry 5‘.‘23.32‘:"q..'."n"ui’{’nli"n'u'lfli:{ "‘n, The Deer Head Cigars have no rivals in . —They are. made under the fosd E. Davis. Harry E. - Park. “ s - 2 ons E‘i‘:y?h:"";;l‘" :::?a:?:fi;“ R “Thia\ Staresandl Sttire the field ‘of strictly high-class cigars. most mviting conditi . e etz, . B. inger. . = H Waits, “Kentucky Dream Twel Pallet Baked i : of the finest ingredients. *“‘American Guai q N I( Humorcraue 5 A welve I'u .es ared In a “Lustspiel Overture N\ B B ' ’. OF COMMERCE il (} he’ COR, RICC C eese eer ea AND SAVINGS B —constituted an every- Noble Size, 1 ; : oble Size, 10c Cor. 7th and E Sts. sazen, “seel Kine st clae day dinner for the Napoleon Size, 15¢ | ) = By the United States Soldiers’ Dauphin of France, The cigar of class. For sale by all dealers. ! Home Bllng. Jol;:ll!:’_ 2: dzlr:lor::r- th h d m " Made in Washington by i mann, leader, bandstan: . ¥ | . i | 2 r | Deginning at 50 o'clock. > fee S AUNCIECSs yeArs ==y , .Henry T. Offterdinger, Mfr. ! arch. “Gra 'union,” \ o) 1 . e i ago. The French rare- ! . in His Model Cigar Factory at i . o Querture. “Joan of Arc”... Verdi 3oz : .. . - 508 Ninth St. N.W. Al 5 TOVISION LO. . oF e e, e H o v:',:,,. KNEsa i i ly spoiled the bacon | Headquarters for Hriar Pipes and Smokers' Articles ST o ems from musical comedy, & SR A B e —— S - “The Sultan of Sulu”....Clark - 3 ;. savour by combining i - Service Stations Fox trot, “Just a Week From 5 S by ning t ‘ Bradburn Bat'y & EL Service et e with sauces. ! . 6i¢ Pa. Ave. OB e Our Downtown Store—414 9th St.—Convenient—Open Saturday Nights. Aut, SRy ; i Y SWINDELL’S ' Modern Auto Supply a5 “The Star Spangled Banner. £ Safeguard Your Rugs ‘Wineberger The Jokn A, tr-' Ga. "‘Cc.'l-':. “Tri-Wear Oxfords 3 Smith's Bat'y & EL Service in nutri d 39 15k 8¢ KWl from moths and other in- ttl e rm}:n-t an ;PP;; D ! Smnlldu:::t;_y__t‘ljtfiflkn. . || sects by having them : p‘;:lgc qualiltsy nl;(a)l:ets. B k t 1 3 l l = ¢ E. J. Penming, = e Cleaned and cured with extravagant | . ! e 0/ a e 10w =PIICEALNE i care. It is sweet, spicy and good, by itself or served to stress the y flavor of other foods. ' The Most Popular at All “The Still Better Willard™ Stored —until wanted. The cost is most reasonable "and you're sure they will be well taken care of. Hekimian 1512 H N.W. Phone Main 2063 1621-23 L St. N.W. IE A L = p ° s | i . OU men know all about “Tri-Wear™ oxfords. You know ' s their record. They have always been “strictly on the £, ex ounces ower i rlce =2 S ! level” shoes. Last spring they were$12. Thisspring they | : o e o : 1l © have been $9. i % second REdllCthll lIl Elght Months . : Now all 5tyles and leathers are repriced' at $7.85. i _Essex Motors advises that effective June 2 t‘he : That's keeping faith with our public—getting back to normal : prices of all Essex Motor cars are again lowered, the — - —giving you the benefit of every favorable market condition as ; second reduction since last fall. This time the reduc- : - it comes along. Doing the “BIG THINGS —first. tion i§ $1§0 on each model, making a total reduction of S e ' $350 in eight months. ' White Oxfords| “YoungF ellowf” Smart Novelties The New Prices F. O. B. Factory =T g 3 ¢ 2 : White. Nubuck Ball-strap ESIDES the White Nubuck Ball-strap Oxfords— Touring Car ...............51445 Sn’gz;‘})?er‘;‘;g? fic\g‘lise ts;:;‘:' a simila: style’ ir: genuuine tan cél;:;?n (not side i leather). Also Tan and Black Brogues and a _modified English-last Oxford with straight tip. High __Shoe, toe, if you want them. "All remark- able values-at..... ; . $5-95 3 Cabriolet ... .o rerae o« oo $1950 Lambért-Hfidson Motb_u Co. ] will hit you squarely between th_e eyes.... $595 .| trimmed,* Ball-strap Oxfords ~and Cool,-Natty, White Can- vas Oxfords; unusu- - sally good Guality at. . $7m ' White, {China " Buckskin ports Oxfords, in several ldin and sports models. All- Avhite or ;éeather - trimmed Nothing niftier, noth- ing Metter in town. .. $9.75 | “Phoenix” White . Silk Socks; .plain or with black- clocks. - Best wearing silk socks ever -produced— .. T5¢c, 80c’and $1 3 e v i ~ " Salesreom 1212 Commecticut Ave. :

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