Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1921, Page 3

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CHAMBER T0 STUIJY NEEDS OF SULI]IERS| " Board of -Directors DISGUSS Hospitalization and Rehabilitation. Means for providing better facilities | for ex-service men in their efforts it. When the ll.ll of the companies had passed the President congratu- Iated Lieut. Day and' school officials on the reparkable showing made by the soldier llllden in their natty blue uniformi was a fine demon- sgration,” re lrknd the President. Accompaning the President. On the reviewing lineswithPresident Harding were his aide, Col. Clarence 0. Sherrill; Lieut. Day, Commission- ers Oyster and Kutz, Lieut, Col. W lace M. Craigle, structor the Schools Frank W. Supt. tephen E: Kramer, Dr. Abram Simon, president of the board of edu- cation, and Dr, Wallace Yater, physi- cal instructor of the cadet organiza- tion. Members of the school board and school officers and teachers occu- »Ielg seats in a small inclosure in tte eld. PRESIDENT HARDING SALUTES HIGH SCHOOL CADETS AT ANNUAL REVIEW . l]. B.‘"CAI]EI ) PARAI]E BEFORE PRESIDENT Mr. Ha'rding Enthusiastic Over Corps Pasing in Re- view- on Ellipse. President Harding is manifesting deep interest in the Washington High Let Us Talk Over Your; Heating Plant You'r indeed fortunate if you have a heating plant that does its and doesn’t eat up too if you have one of those plants that has to be coaxed to do its duty, that makes you wonder to obtain the benefits of hospitaliza- tion and rehabilitation aid will be | studied by the Natonal Guard com- | mittee of the Chamber of Commerce. | A letter from the United States; Chamber of Commerce urging the passage of fcgislation for §mprove- ! ment wes concidered by the board of ! directors of the local chamber last School Cadet Corps, which has been officially deslgnated by Secretary of War Weeks as-a model for the mili- tary bodies of the schools and colleges of the Unfted tates. The Pzesident clearly demonstrated his concern In the activities of Washington's soldier | stydents yesterGay afternoon when he' stood on the Eillipse for more| than, twenty minutes and attentively Several thousand persons fringed the Ellipse and watched the compa- nies as they passed in review. Preceding the ceremonies at the El- lipse, the cadets paraded up Pennsyl- vania avenue from 6th street, headed by the United States Marine The 3d Regiment (coléred) was head- ed by its own band. The center of attention durin whizzes, a mew plant. nd the house properly. |, more [“stallation. the 1 us give A new plant such as we install saves coal, saves temper and heats comfort it ‘brings the family. than worth the cost of in. ou figures on a new’ where that last ton went, and that bangs-and splutters—them it's worth looking into the cost of In the added it is Because “I¢s delicious” it’s a favorite with every parade and review was focus on Company G 'of Eastern High School, winner of night and referred to the guard com-t tec. :\ppnimmxn[ of a strong committee | presentative business men and watched and saluted each of the; thirty-one companics composing the corps as they pagsed in review. As each of tte companies marched past the ofiicial reviewing stand, odifit now. before the cold weath- er rush starts. Biggs Heating Co. EREEIE in_commund of Capt. W. R. Miller, carried the cov- eted prize flag which it won in the o a general bettering of | e d in th ional | which ‘was crowded with distinguish-|great event at the American League | & who has tried it. urged in the natio ed ofticials, the President would turn | ball park May 24 i e 1‘]6)0 d ey Dar 1 th Tice- to Lieut. fichard R. Day, U. S. M. C..| The review and parade marked the | % $ a poun 2 - nl((’ir:n‘fg‘fl o military instructor of thé cadet corps.|last public appearance of the high | ® 917 H St. N.W. and thir? days' 3 and 4*!( various questio r(»lullvc to | school cadets this school year, which ;: a5 PHONE MAIN 48se expressed the belief that it would re- ! comes to a close June ~48 sult in the improvement of condi- tions herc. S e e gt i et Washington—the most *Livable” City in America ROPERTY VAL- To Study Crime Wave. i Charin Brown. pointing out that ‘rease here, asked n police and fire . to which the n:.x‘::rrow?b} UES ARE NOW S R WHERE THEY willing to sacrifice a day off until Congress could be prevailed | SHOULD BE, upon to add more men to the force. on a basis where that you can feel pusal G5 anater the hyirokssoniel] Jou are getting full office from the Navy Deparfment to value for your the Department « Commerce was money. A consul- referred to the committee on law tation with us will and legislation. ‘ 1 polnL ':‘;(l t?)‘eln':osll e il of 3o on conaan tor | WANT RETIREMENT LAW | 'Abe Martin Says: |MRS.L.H.BROWN ELECTED [l ,.c.cure o iatts ot number of carnivals and circuses: -~ e Alesive listings for which this entering the city was referred to| 10 INCLUDE UNCLASSIFIED Mrs. L. H. Bfown was elected presi- | [l organization is well known. committee. The committee on parks and reser- vations was directed to investigate dent of the Parent-Teacher Associa- tion for the Peabody School for the We're listing Houses dnlly that for one reasom Plans for asking President Harding the destruction of wild flowers in ¥ third successive term at the annuall or omother are offered mt the city's suburbs. to extend the provisions of the civil election of officers yesterday at the o tcultsly roasemable ev Mcmbers Passed O service retirement law to take in Peabody School, The ligt of new members. pre- |the unclassified workers of the gov- e e IR 2 en yes ; sented by Sidney West, chairman of { ernment will be considered at -a 5 = Ser iy csterday wee wi Tho: memberahin: commiiees Gask o meme b : 2 ere: Mrs. George V. Wood, vice Service” will do in your 5 : b s meeting of the joint conference o Mrs. Z. A. Manning, secre- case. Stuart T. retirement to be held at 8 o'clock M. P. Oliphant, assistant Ashton, Seneca B. Bain, tchels James J. ack Carson, se. C. E. Clipton, Henry . T. Cunningham, Charles C. Dunn, . Frenz, Helen H. Gardener. Gittelman, Conrad Graef, mas Grant, Thomas A. Green, Louis Gritz. M. Holzbeierlein, ter Jones, William® Lininger, Lambros. W. W. shall, Henry Arnold Ormst and Mrs. Charles Hutch- librarian. Mrs. Van Ripe: etary of the Travel . addressed the asso tonight at 1423 New York avenue. Fhe Civil Service Commission re-' cently refused to recommend to the President tne extension by executive order until they had been able wl udy the operation of the law after | full year's operation thereof. | The jolnt conference will consides Today Pdrker—Bridget Presents the First Summer Showing of A VERY UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO Manhattan Shirts , GET A SPLENDID INVESTMENT IN A DOWNTOWN APARTMENT BUILDING it s - In every field of human endeavor there is a leader. 'One that dominates—that sets the standard by which others are measured. As most men know—Manhattan holds this cher- ; ished position in the shirt industry. For work- manship—for fit—for quality of material and for - originality of design Manhattans excel. Youwill ... .- never see a Manhattan pattern in any other make ; of shirt. by the kindergarten band | A reception for the new officers concluded the meeting. the best way of bringing the mallerl = to the attention of President Hard- 5 ing, with the idea of preparing him C. ins Z in fully in the matter, so that if the James T. Ryan, John M. Safer, Civil Service Commission finally Adolph J. Schippert. George makes a_recommendation he will be terer, sr.. M. Selinger, James in_a position to act at-once. Smith, Louis-T. SoKolove, W. Many workers in the navy yards, Spaid, John L. Steele, Clara. Sears)Post offices and charwomen and Taylor, Theodore Theos, J. H. Trant- | Others in the department service here ham. Fred N. Windridge and Joseph | Would b eligible #to retirement if S. Hirschman. he provisions of sthe law were ex- lended by executile order. The conference also plans to keep up its fight for increased annuities. The present maximum annuity of $60 | a month is scarcely enough to keep 2 man 2nd wife, it is declared. And, Decr Park Hotel, Maryiand, Tooking omce. Sbore. | . D. C., until Juge 20th. ’ Tornado Insurance Agent Tell j o, . = B]nklgy is havin’ his office reno-: This building contains 8 apartments; steam heat; rented vated, an’ announces th’ openin’ for $4,800.00 a year. Expenses very nominal. Executors of the nce the employes themselves are aving monthly into . the annwity;O th’ cyclone season next Mon- estate are offering this property at $25,000. fund. they feel as if they have :omeidav_ right to ask increased annuities for :lhe older men and women already (Copyright National Newspaner Serwice.) |Jlie HOMESTEAD Hot Spnngs IN enervatmg June —Advertisement. IN MEMORY OF GOULD. For further particulars as to terms, income, etc., 1 Local 3 7 i Bar, to Present Portrait of Late Justice. The Bar Association of the Dw!flctl of Columbia will present to the Dis- triet Supreme Court an oil painting | of the late Justice Ashley M. Gould. The order has been given tq the ar- tist and formal presentation will be maie in October. The arrangements are in the hands of a committee comprising Joseph A. Orkney Springs Hotel, Va. Open July 1,.1921 Booking Office 204 Ouray Bidg. l Frank P. Fenwick. Manager \Fhe Shasusacand fachs New Home Development |; CHAS. D. SAGER 5 923 Fifteenth Street N.W. Investment Department and July—get awa Burkart. chairman; Alexander H. to the Homestead, , | £ ell, Henry W. Sohon. George C. Gert- he shad | man and W. W. Milla in the sha cdgreenness v | of the high Alleghanies, I| ‘14th st Terrace N.W. : 5,000 Manhattan Shirts to Select From As the largest distributor.of Manhattan Shirts in Washington (as well as one of the largest in the United States) Parker-Bridget has combined - —Offers unusual interest to those who contemplate buy- ing a New Home. ! Here may fie seen New Homes and ew Designed |; Bungalows in all the various ; The GrOthl Of was stages of construction. Homes Priced From for rest and new life. Average Summer tem- perature64°. No humids ity; no mosquitoes. An engaging social life, music, dancing and sport. Two famous golf courses, tennis, swimming, Kentucky ~ RULE AGAINST D. C. OFFICIALS | Chief Justice McCoy of the Dis- trict Supreme Court has issued a rule on the District Commissioners and John P. Healy, ingpector of buildings, to show cause Friday why a man- damus should not be issue against them requiring the granting of a building permit to Mrs. Maie H. Wil- liams to erect a store on the west n Foretells Still Greater - > side of Connecticut avenue near (hmoughbygds for the rider. | Growth Florid: Vi & thwest. Thi h H . = G = 4 2 g - B i) Thre Painen, cnesn 1 $12,750 to $18,500 : with the Manhattan Company to give ifs clien- - "= - Plaintiff says she applied for a per. peake & Ohio Railroad, {I* Our terms are equitable and |! : The un]-que pm:hon olfl tf:s city makes fts growth = 3 . . d sed on e grount I T W Lt ' Fecent butiding from Washington have, meant, success o every | ot penond] ien o well e b . grownh tele as near 100% shirt service and shirt satisfac- : ordinance enacted by e ‘ommis- B . . . . ¥ foresight. More out-of-town capital being put here now N ~ sioners. o ke but 3 fow minutes || e i e b e ton tton as is humanly possible. Descriptions and 3 investment now will be cause for congratulation always. Be sure you're right in your intestment. The facil- atest prices below: ities of this office Guarantee you the most dependable information. B Glance over our special list of “Homes for Sale” = i Woven Madras and Rus- ; : the Classified columns of the Star today. N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC' sian Cord Manhaitans $3.75 to $5.00 ilk and Linen Corded g SPECIAL NOTICES. 3 Consult Casey Cise —if the roof or plnmbm( needs attention. ! " " an ’d‘a’ .D'. Casey s un expert repairer. ! for the Busy Man CASEY The convenience ‘to reason- able markets and the ade- quate school facilities. to- SPECIAL NOTICES. homes in this “Intown Sub- at Dupont_circle n w. Come FROM THIS DATE 1 WILI T RESPONST- le only for debis contricted by myself. ble only for debis contmacte e 3207 14th & A Phones Col. 155 and 1331 ROOF TALKS: | Ferguson says call North 231 if your WILL PERSONS WHO SAW MAN THROWN | from front platform of eastbound car at Mass. St mow.. Saturday. Juge 3. abont h ith the cleant; 0 nicate with TOBRINER | roof leaks and you want repairs done gether with the cleanliness of “Everythi J please communi nw. 9°| immediately. the community, make it ideal Everything in Real Estate Formerly 721 13th St. Now 1418 Eye St. for the family. To Inspect TRE UNDERSIGNED HER S tice that he \:‘ nflotn‘ol: ermre\;ll: fl‘:n“.:‘:‘fl ssociat e American oY Comoration, either as stockholder. dl- { 11164 9th St. Phone North 251.232. Roofing Experts. RN FERGUSON, Ins | | Trade Corporation, reetor or officer. havin; m.dmd his resig- . 112 Take 14th St. car (best car ~| t . o mation on dhe 21 day of Mz, S | "o Let the Big Million Dollar service in Washington) to cor- Manhattans $5.50 and $8.50 L Printing' Plant ] sSample Homes open every day Estimate on printing those books, l until 9 p.m. Shannon & Luchs 713 14th St. N.W. ! Renjtors and Home Builders UTOMOBILES TO LOS ANGELES AT RE- Bred mates in consolidated_car of the SECUE. ITY STORAGE (O.. 1140 at. NOTICE TO LADIES' 1 The G. A. Robinson Hair Dressing ® Beauty Parlor open at 1812 F st. n.w. Will hours to suit custome araage hours (o it eustomers. Annex to Barber Shop. Phone Franklin 2495, 00 VED_THE_DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA B en of the Natlonal Association for the & soecinliygot Hbesscaliiney) i ncement of Colored_ People has moved N. 9802 | fRONCLAD [Reotios 1416 F at. n.w. Ao afices tn 1333 B st n.w. B = Anm:rn-mm:n Company. Phone Muin 14, THE UNDERSIGNED, i Harding_and T -The Shad: shop i : Silk Shirts—Colored, = i Figures and Stripes $10.00 and $12.00 White Oxford Collar- S . - attached Manhattans $3.50 and . $4.00 - White Madras magazines or catalogues. The National Capital Press 1210-1212 D 8t. N.W. YOUR- ROCOF —will be safe from rulnous leaks and Wamage if placed in our care. We make a specialty of thorough repairs and of- " You Will Be Happy —in any home you buy from L us, because we don’t believe have an undesirable S— we Princeton St. and Park Place H. n W i n? o ever your choice of a home and those ving ¢l $3.00 and $3.50 White Madras with o ErE e $5.00 and $500. W. STOKES SAMMONS, Facing Beautiful may be, we think w . ainat said partnership and hullne- -mmu z Phons - Y 3 e ink we can e’ i ":“ o‘;‘ fi-gerorn g:;‘:’n,“lfl Anms 830 l3th St' it Soldlel’!’ Home P ;ark satisfy it. Ma"hatta" . Sh’rts At least, we sug- - gest that you inspect some STAN. This Factory Saves You Big| Money on Good Window Shades. $75 Monthly- INCLUDES INTEREST =—s DDTIITING Safety for Your Auto of our offerings. . Tt FOR o BEST Barker Doors me‘%.z’g::’:m‘;nde Silk Stnpes : S or mion puiceD. | GARAGE | your gumuer s secandy for 33 Fi. Parking - RE T e e DOORS. | 3o Ser press Mot o == . Full Dress Manhattan ~ P THE SERVICE SHOP BYRON S. ADAMS, 2@ PORCH Ci Geo. M. ker “Glove and Sl;i.rt Hospx 726 13th 8t. N.W. Don’t Wear Mended Shirts. Let Us Mdke Them New. 11% CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. Just off Conn. Ave, South of Chevy Chase Circle Immediate possession, 6 fine rooms, with hot-water heat, electric light, garage. Price, $9,250 Very Reasonable Terms. Omne ‘:( the Prettiest Homes ' PRINTERS, _| 512 1ith St Shirts $4.00 and $5.00. Jo! An exceptionally well built mogern ‘home, with lot 100 by 150. 8 large rooms, with extra large attic, garage, etc. ‘Will sell on very reasonable _terms. supplies. o 78" Farris Hat Febme 8 R REPAIRED AND REBUILT o N OWERS, rear_ 616 H st n.w. Statm Tood. 20¢ Carrect E‘e Advice Given. 907 ¥ STREET. Danger Lurks in Dirty Carpets. Have yours electrically washed, sterilized IRCX)F LEAK? wf-c 668, dried on your floor or at our plant. Hamilton| We make your old roof like new and water. flt for years. u-nl cost. Exi % Beach Method. for ¥4 R 05 = 2018 14th st. n.W. Near ‘Edgemoor Lane and Wisconsin Avenue One of the most attractive places around Washington for the price. A new 9 room ow, _first-class con- l}ruction throughout. Elec- tric range, hot-water heat; elecmc light, 1% acres of 50 bearing fruit trees, fnpes and flowers. el- lent facilities for . ¢ raising. New Bungalows Not Far From Chevy Chase Golf Links 5 large rooms,” bath and breakfast porch. Hardwood floors, électric light, gas for cooking, large:lof. A com- nfidern “home for small flete Price, $7,950 st. nw. ROOF TROUBLE Call Main 760, Wi - Loan & . M. |_*Heating and Roofiuz Expert: R 1-' Week On’ your papering and painting. ~LutherL. Derrick Grant road. Phone Cleveland 645. hant ‘North 9100, 118 ' Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH - —_—— YOUR OLD WOOD FLOORS PLANED, gnmmun.-.v. SHED] Phooe and we'll put your heating plant in prime con- dition at & reascnable cost. £ ere 708 10th et Main 314 \way 120k | pinmmes a0 reen |¥- ¥. ave b 7 aifit Open 8 o’Clock P. Daily Phone us for closed éar to in- apect. You are under mo - . obligation to buy YOU than pbone. . Call us up Jou want inside paints, floor stains, ete. llllflvlt" )Bedn:rPaintdelusCon 1339 Wisconsin ave. n-mn,/ | N TRELOW: M 07T, 10t 'P{ANOS FOR EENT—UPRIGHT AND GRAND ;h-wmr-lnr--m-m nlntua WoRsE. 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