Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1921, Page 3

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. Al 3 - 4 9 b v ; SUI_I]IERS SUH:ER LETTER CARRIERS’ OUTING| BURIED_IN ARLINGTON. CRUISE Rl : : g : 5 poTarEm b T Charles A. 'Towson Gave His Life 5 : H : 3 } More Than 4,000 Persons Go o tiean To Baltimore via the Historic i : > = 9 A ? . Chesapeake Beach. a teau Thierry. . Potomac River and { : i > = ¥ The body of Charles Ashley Tow: Chesapeak > . i Washington's letter carriers are| e bOUY of ey Towson, : pes 1 s Mari; Co , ), **Th Rit P ! IF TRUTH Is TULD] > nolding.their annual outing and frolic | killea in the battie of Chatéan Thies || eive scrents St Whart 'y i ; A ! today at Chesapeake Beach. More| Iy, was Interred with full military (| Wednesdsys oy 7 S - than 4,000 = excursionists—oarsiers,| Ionors at Arlington national ceme- ot 3 . : (8% 2 ; relatives and friends—gre on the ex» | “Born in Virginia, young Towson. the N neals — hing ~ = 5 cursion, which is one of the biggest|only son of & wMowed mother. had- e Then i == Unnanmied Witness. Tells Sen P SE TR setson ¢ e, resort. - SOIRE OF | mide s home hore Tor the. Bast oy || sooie ot oter e 104 vLtion ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE P-B STORE Ry e carriers were fortunate enough| years, where he was employed by the D.&V. - s S to get the entire day off. but most of | Southern Railroad Company. S BCo& A-and MDY ators of DeD‘lOl‘able Hos- ¢ them made the trip to.the beach this| atter the United States entired tho 5 Rwy. Cos. s £ . afternoon. war he enlisted in the Marine Corps, 2 . P. Dl'al Conditions. g A special ‘car took the guests of | and after intensive-training at Quan: R HB_S,:P::.".:".’: ?“dp Ao, ” honor to the resort this afternoon.| tico and Paris Island, was ordered to S oo Al MeiniTeh. T yostarday after- Refreshments and smokes were | Krance in May. 1915, He was cited || 7O Feserve rooms, call Main ey i . served during the trip and there will | for exceptional bravery previous to | noon before the Senate b be a dinner at the Hotel Belvedere at| the battle in which he lost his life, | vestigating government ‘ agencles } the.beach at 6 o'clock. The guests’ car was under supervision of a re- ception committee composed of John A. 'Neill, president of the local dealing with the vVeterans of the . world war was to the effect that former service men ‘were improperly 5 g’runch olg ",ff Lenher C-Ten'E Union; arren K. Hamacher and G. E. Win- - cared for and actually {1l treated at kelman, past presidents of the union. “Save while you spend— ¥ Buy your own home.” The Sansbury Co. You Are Master of the Senate Takes Action on Case of 1 7 Capt. Edmund G. Chamberlain. Sltuatlon When You Own D s e : 5 fore entering the Army. you're accused o’ not bein’, pub- | 4 resolution directing investigation Property He de!crlbed‘fiongtlgn!nl‘: 2;“.- lic-spirited. by the Senate naval co{nmtltéee of 1-“'&° s = tals at Greeneville, - erty, court-martjal dismissal of Capt. Ed- So many people hesitate to take tHe first step in the Y.; Phoenix and Tucson, Ariz.; Pres-| (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) | mund G. Chamberlain from the Ma- ;,.,,,._.lw. of property, fearmg the undertaking of the cost, government and contract hospitals. The_guests included Representative The name of the witness, a tuber - 135 G man of Ilinois. cular patent, who developed the dis- e in the Army, was wi e y - the committee. The witcess told the . VOTES DISMISSAL PROBE. committee that he nu’:ved( no ‘c’:fim— E by pensation for six months after filing s A « his claim, u'lhonghd Iprev::lhin clfl It sdjes,t about got s% 1f~ you hemorrhages from doing - thea our ‘own business re I Evhich e was engaged be-|attend t' ¥ 1y Off , On Sfiaw 'Hats for Children cott, Ariz., and Los Angeles and Mon-| —_— rine Corps because of his. claim of j3a¢ of Pronerty, fearhiguh : X : a ta. Caiit. charging that facilities oot R oeoaa s planes AU, That is proven a mistake when you follow weli . for the proper treatment of tuberel- ine war' was adopied Jute Tuesday by Authentichice” sdvive. | AWaare tqunlppedlto (olicr lthat Lids for kids! Tomorrow we reduce our. ¥ losis patients were inadequate, the the Senate. perience. 4 . e 4 physicians and nurses unsympathetic R The best way for any. one.t > Sartolay J 2 D imstances incAcient. the | 1t 1n T Bnt way for any one to muve Somey I to invest entire stock of straws for sister'and sonny from 2 7 X food poor and conditions insanitary. When the contract hospital at “ ,’ Liberty, N. Y., was destroyed by fire. 5 the patients lost their clothing and other personal property, the witness proposition. to 10 years. - Colofed straws and light straws with plain-or-fancy bands that sold up to ‘this s moment from $1.95 to $7. One-half off brings id, adding that all efforts of the AN AS N' L' SANBSBURY CO., INC. l A ANED, B » % men’ to recover from the government P §t§cx53, Everything in Real Estate” oy e . : DlEacHED TS st Now 1418 Eye St. Loeal Hospltal Given creit. |1 W, Wallace Tells City Club BACHRACH . : The Casualty Hospital, Washington, At ReSit 5 Witnems, whith me considered proveriy| HOW to Keep Up Purchas. | o233 11 8¢ N-w—puone . 4154 the prices down to equipped and managed. oo 5 e tol of a contract physician e California who upon payment by pa- ing Power. tients of thirty dollars a month in 4 addition to the allowance made him| American industrial ~management bytth: gwl;rnlm:nt. savelnrol:)elr vl:; must make a big improvement in vate treatment to patients, but w ; it i e erted the men in & board. | climinating industrial wastes if it is ing house, where he pajd twelve dol- |t0 meet the low-cost competition of lars a week for each plitient, collect- | Europe and keep up the purchasing mh"m the government, $24.65 for|power of the American public, L W. Former service men under hospital | Wallace, executive secretary of the treatment are afraid to complain, the | American Engineering Council, told witness stated, because if they do they | the City Club’s luncheon forum yes- will enther be compelled to leave the| . 4o . hospital or be cl i . 3 R peponoeedy as 1':::;:1-‘;;. Fortunately, the opportunity Yo i in thev confines of th¢ city. Massa- 98 $1.43 $2.93 $3.50 Broken Lots Sale of Ve o COUNTRY estate of allotmerits with- r of a k- 3 3 ANNUAL OUTING AT BEACH | K7, indusirica has ‘shown, he, said, CHANNING ST. JUST panse of landscape beauty, with tree 7 5 All l B t o . S rated by betier manazement and b EAST NORTH CAP. ! sheltered drives, baautified wooded mounds and - 00 Oys ul S: - 2,000 Expected to Attend Billy |laking advantage of the technical $7.750 i| rolling lawns. @Such ideal and exclusive home sites ; Sunday Tabernacle Workers’ Affair | “Manufacturers in interrelated in- ’ . are here for those seeking relaxation from the grime, ; : dustri d busi i More than 2,000 persons are ex- k"’l:fl:’le!‘dg % S her s e heat and noise incident to city dwelling. @Many e _of each other's require- $9.75 = the center of business activity these properties are over two hundred feet above city skyline, permitting an ex- Pecteq to attend the 1 outis ments. The p: fact s 2 s 1; sn‘medna 2 T:b::fi:l::}o'rlze‘:-: Fnows itie of paper manufacturer : PRE-WAR [ beautiful htol;lhes of tp:sple of pt(:]mueetnce uallfid finste, tomorrow at Chesapeake Beach. ettt SRS LS PRICES _ || now adorn select adjacency. Just two miles from ; The committee in charge of ar- clotdhin!g manufacturers who use their 3 $75 product.” - g combosed. '::'i'{.:’fl“?{'?{vé;’v:r'f‘ifiu‘f Overcapacity a Cause. Ml . Monthly tended and inspiring view. ([Lots ranging in size ! 5 . - . I A e i T T d 7™ ||+ trom those for the modest home of $15,000 to those » This sale features a quality, group of P-B suits Goodwin, Clarence H. Green, was found to b th, t H i i i Sotoronk, Tahe S, HoussTobs. o | 720 found (o be shotner ercat cause R Seerine for the magnificent villa of $250,000 or more, provide Lewis, P. C, , James S. M zn;mag industry. he “asserted. had i Porches variety of choice for the homeseeker. Investigate 5 3 . C. roductive capacity ol wice 8 3 14 3 lock, K. S. Ryan, L. G. Smallwood and | annual output; other industries could these exclusive, beautified properties. ) A. P. Phorsan. % increase their production by half if Auto . John W. Thompson & Co. e their entire productive capacity were —Incorporated that have been sélling up ’til now for $12.75 and $14.75. Some with 2 pairs of pants. All styles. All sizes from 7 to 18. In fancy, cheviots and used. = Open for LOSES CASE AND $300. | “*Shotner great waste, he said, came Sagiesel from the speculation of manufac- turers in raw materials. “We do not Owner Finds Passenger on Car Had |say the manufacturer must not spec-{| ° Room for Gange : sy the manutactugor must ot spec: 821 15th Street Main 1477 cassimeres. Bring Sonny in early. These are Claimed His Property. that great Frank M. Liston, 4516 Sheriff road, | he unloads 8ee Our Listings in Classified Section splendid values and will naturally go very fast. : The need of better technical edu- o . e was a passenger on a Columbia line| cation for employes also was found : e B T G car last night about 10:30 o'clock, | o fimportant, the speaker said, that 1314 F Street N.W. QAN BN and when he changed cars at 15th and | the council’s findings had been turned W SV I e over to the National Reserch Coun- P4 SIS A <o 3 H streets northeast, h¢ neglected to|ci® with o request that it develop QY ) \ take with him a briéf case containing a | e $300 and a number of legal papers. = Comprenemmive plan. for (il fusten: Orkney Springs Hotel, Va.™ Recalling his neglect shortly after et 4 %5 Everything Sonny - 4 =; R B B o by PR . needs for his vacation Ed a colored girl. who had been a pas- | wastes if we are not to have recur- senger and who probably had seen|ring and increasing social unrest, and the case left on the seat, had returned|if we are to meet European compe- d made inquiry of a railway coffi- | tition with low-cost labor without ||l merics | T : A : 3 i pany employe I1f he had seen any.|lowering the, purchasing power of \ | 5 The Boys ShOp makes Sonny sévacation thing of a bag, saying she had left | the American people. I il 5 John - Walsh, chairman, asserted, e in the car. o a 7 i 1 4 :“5”52'»’35«'1525"35"!*3’é'r‘-"tfif 2| ot fhe Tos Tmporttnd eiven i . . : shopping simple. For here, grouped on one cool; e ey furned 1 eer o hor. | yéar. Mr. Wallace was given s,vote Estate Or- - comfortable floor, is everything your;, boy needs %7 for the mountains, the seashore or for camp. Lot Prices are modest—based on new wholesale fiy‘ i “Pledged to Quadlity” Fourteenth 'St. at New York Ave. ents have’ never been to the office, but t George Livingston, chief of the bu- |l fong aistanae "t Pusiness at A S T R S s R ganization e : MARKET CHIEF RESIGNS. ocaT "neta oy ex- costs. Qualities are the result of 28 years of ex- %% - . perience that has taught us that the best isnone .. . too good for your boy. A few timely vacation the country. Many of our cli- tinguished service medal to Gen. of vate Business. Division Etienne F. M. Guerin, ancnl > Army, for exceptional meritorious 3 and ydislinguished services during the | reau of markets, has resigned to en- assault of the 5th Army Corps in the ! ter private business. In accepting We Buy for them; St. Mihiel offensive. Gen. Guerin com- | Mr. Livingston's resignation, Secre- We Sell for them: manded the 15th Division of Colonial | tary Wallace expressed the regret that (3 for them; Infantry. French Army, as a part| the government was “unable to meet We Lease for them. of the 5th Corps, during, those opera- | the competitoin of private enterprise With such a thor- tions. x in the matter of salaries.” Mr. Liv- oughly well ui T ST ingston served in the department six ly equipped years. He will continye as a con- office we serve all most < CALLAN SENT TO BOSTON. sulting specialist in marketing until successfully. Brig. Gen. Robert E. Callan has been | hiS successor e . relieved from detail in the General Staft Corps and ordered to Boston to| In the United States twelve million command the 1st Corps artillery dis- | women are employed in gainful ocou- trict. pations. Boys® Khaki Suits. All styles. ..$6.00 & $7.50 Store Hours: 8:30 AM. to 6 P.M. e tends its operations AWARDED D. S. MEDAL. George Livingston Will Enter Pri- to cities throughout The President has awarded a dis- . needs, with latest prices, follow: _ . Boys” Wash Suits............. 1.85t0o 5.00 . {'nggl;‘ii‘ ~o: | qUICKER CTIME, CREATER SAYETY WE. ———— — | ¢ - Khaki Flapper Suitss. o aaninis 3.45 kY1 ORI AT ThE PLA7A | SECUMTY STORAGE COUPANF, | Palm Beach Suits. All styles... 9.75 & 12.75 ", Khaki Knickerbockers ... .... 95cto 200 _pool_cars 57 g v ok gy piaas fieows wiokas SrlEE 3| The Shannon and Luchs Jersey ave. n.w. for e ENIGSMITH. 230 Asbcstos Rooimg‘ Cemmt New HOIII e Dev elopment Palm Beach Knickerbockers. . .. 200 Linen Crash Pants............ 250 to 3.00 AT TETATEED, e e StV | ettt nts rion Seeks - -evnces i (| 14th St. Terrace N.W. Bovs’ Khaki Blouses.......... 1.00to 1.75 Boys’ Khaki Shirts....e....... 1.50to 1.75 -—‘u—"RM‘wF TROUBLE ",:“""":‘;T"‘:m :':‘:f::'“““‘c'?n"r:i;"?:';‘i‘:f —Offers unusual interest to Boys’ Flannel Blouses. ........ 1.95t0 325 ~ Boys’ Flannel Shirts........... 225 to 3.50 : those who contemplate buy- Call Main 760, 1e H e “l. PIANOS FOR RENT_UPRIG! ing. a New Home. - bidg. i rent at reasonable pri “Heating aad Roofing Experts 33 Fears.r ‘é_f,‘:’“‘m';onuu Drice by agrecment. HUGH Heré may be seen New H ORCH. 1110 G. Victrolas and records. Homes and New Designed love and ospi B vs in all th i e V’\:;'e ;«nfi’:flfi;i Shirts. RUCI{_ER’S st:;gl‘:;.c:;:ls?ructi:n.“"om Let Us Make Them New 25%| ™'~ "The Guils St " Homes ' Priced From o Let Us Make Them New- 2> T Gealiyifioentics ROOF TALKS Edwin S. Rucker $12,750 to $18,500 ° Fesgeson saye: ‘“The small leak is cheaper 1210 H st. n.w. Phone M. 7422. jyge Our terms are equitable and to repair than a big one—phone us at the first have meant success .to every STRAW HATS | sien ot CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO, haser since 1906, 3 : 3 4 & K. FERGUSON, Inc. Waen, oy Thk of Bren ::“,“,‘“: n.:,f:: few minues | I . Boys’ Nainsook Union Suits.... 69c to 69 . 0 W s . ) mm me Umbrell homes in this “Intown. Sab- at’ . Percale and Madras Blouses.... 79c.to 2.00 work at_repairing and in-1 ORDER. _FR. 458. 718 13th ST. Efficiency fimte® %o ton Mna e | - . coarzen som sysorasem. || 1t Is an Ideal Location ion . for the Busy Man .. Printing Plant T ey e Plambiag, Tetinees 1 ~esting The convenience to reason- o garticatarty e plant fur ece- The Biggs.mmg Co. able markets and the ade- jon of big 1310 14th st. n.w. Frankita 817, quate school facilities, to- Bomical producti work. Phone 7 . The National Capital Press [HEATING —PLUMBING ||. £52"cr vt the claotincys of NI IO w-y Wazren W. Biggs, W. K. Pace, {|, *for the family. e - » Jas. Cunningham. To Inspect Beating and Plumbing repairs and remodel- Take 14th St. car (best —you "fl'“.:; :;::"’"' e ot donded S et Rttt service in Washington) to corr ner of Ingraham St nw. IRONCLAD Zoss, Ml | - Sample Homes open every day m Get Our Bed RockyFactory until 9 p.m. Prices on Window Shades, Percale and Madras Shirts...... 95cto 2.27 Leather Belts....c.....uv.... - 50c to 1.00. Boys’ Overalls............... 1.00 & 1.25 : Boys’ Bathing Suits........... 1.75t0 4.75 Boys’ Oxfords......u...0v... 3.50 to 5.50 Midsummer Reductions - $5.00 and $6.00 Cmdes.........‘..$3.65 é7.00mnd $8.00 Grades./s 5.65 : $10.00 and $15.00 Grades..... $7.65 Shannon & Luchs 713 14th St. NW. Realtors and Home Builders —and good printh pelping win MORE businens. BIGH-GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. : S . hat in the house included—Sennets, Splits and THE SERVICE SHOP, oe y Convince Every 1 i e BYR( RINTERS, = |—one that ¢ ll Fancy Sailors, Panamas, Leghorns, Balibyntals, Bankoks, ON S. ADAMS,. Fauzms | SASH B eathe AMUSEMENTS. I etc‘—yimponed and domestic makes. g I ! - > 74, » —_— 2 1] 8¢ time to prosecute building Like a Healthy Youngster |POORS mfimn:?:o'." N : Lead & [ &g, oy ar. as| BLINDS | "ppgligmber tod Tom, . 1 T 1 ~ P . i 2V s | Golf Caps 15 Price Paint, T"Gm e 69651 N. y: .5 mm ot Tel M. 1348 K"iwsm:'}r Piol': | i y al),‘s G 2 ; rl - $4 gal. | Paint tor Lawn Benches. L Ca Is Reliable ROYAL ARCANUM | -Silk, Cloth, English Tweed and-all the popular cap fabri Becker Paint and Glas; Coy,| - gfgg:cg%flflhr:?: or plumbing| " = rB.AY TODAY,,“ ik, : °- 4 g pop : p fabrics 4. 10 Wasenas ars. Foome Wou 6" | CASEY AZS0I T | )5~ MEET YOUR FRIENDS<G} : .Ndl'ondly Known Store for Men and Bo, THE AVENUE AT NINTH =~~~ Daily{ 8:30t0 6 g

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