Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1921, Page 15

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- ~ S S St - g 3 g3 e ; = = o S : D, C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 192I. 15 REMARKABLE PHOTO OF DOOMED LINER STRANDED OFF SAN DIEGO.| BAY RIDGE SITE SOLD. |35, who yan killed secently o by | where heorin ke oo 198 Shm.city i ormer Pleasure Resort Bonght by | thosen &t & e g o e “In. New | making the A A. A more valuable Syndicate. York yesterday. He has been serv-|and beneficial to the motorist are now. ing the association as acting chair- | being worked out, and it s expected Sale of the old Bay Ridge property, | man since July 1. that with the arrival of Mr. Morgan formerly a pleasure resort, lecated Immediately after the election Mr.! they will soon be culminated. Just below Annapolis at the mouth of Jthe Severn river, to a syndicate headed by Thomas J. Boswell, H. G. Odenwald and T. R. Bond, was an-, —whether your object is to : e i nounced today. It is the stated pur- ishi loakiorito buy: : . . Propefly ‘into s wates tront far exe hand Furnishings o , _ , ] [t S = on han o , r ago it was re e fiComparisan of values never . : | | tnat "the “piace was sold. to parties September 1, 1921 | fail impress our visitors 1 e formerly identified with the Hotel 2 % (o) rtistic | fails to amp : Chamberlin, at Old Point Comfort, 1 Nati 1 Bank . with the fact that our prices ; v which was destrayed 1y nre.” ¢ is m INationa an i 5 = SO0/ 13 a) . < - Merlt at for The Best are Notably : e S 4 ¢ g Ly . | loresteaon e :1:7":'%2’ °'m'o’ Tne of ‘Commerce in St. 5 . - 7 y /e con! ns al t o o Reasonable. ) : A [of lana, Witk e beach and water|fl] LOUIS....v... .. $711,293.04 mpresslve ! ; f trontage of four miles on Chesapeake be ol ot t i {Come in and be convinced on RS & o+ 2 bay and the Severn river. Arrange- X : 5 g e & 5 ments will be made for a railway to this point—newly arrived fall fod 5 . 2 3 run over the old right of way from o v a 4 Annapolis to Bay Ridge, making con~ home-furnishings now lend spe ¥ . o 5 : nections at Annapolis for Baltimore ~ Debts . . . NONE cial attractiveness to our vari- § and Washington over the Washington, ; et c 5 Baltimore and Annapolis short line. ous showrooms. 3 ot 3 ; e A concrete road will be built from Moderate Richard W D. L. MORGAN HEADS A.A.A. ST. LOUIS, MO. Furniture & New Haven Man Succeeds the Late A. G. Batchelder. Announcement of the election of D. L. Morgan of New Haven as executive chairman of the American Automobile Association to succeed A. G. Batchel- WAYNE SMITH & CO., 22d and M Streets N.W. Dealer and Distributor of Gardmer Cars. The steamer San Jose, which grounded off the lower coast of Californis, been given up as a total loss. sh steamer high on the rocks. The San 'd $300, in g bullion in her treasure it 1t was safely transferred to another vessel. d ‘twenty tons of coffee were also on board. he ship lies a wreck on the little island of San Roque, 500 miles south of Sam Diego. IVPROVING CAMP 11w v evemaces INEW EASTERN HICH FOR AUTO TOURISTS f*zx<.e= <~ BUILDING APPROVED Others Presented. Revised Plans of Super- New Oskland Si l z < Seven additional indictments grow- Col. Sherrill Considers Dou- |ing out of the allegea trauds in the structure Accepted—To Be open car, $1.145; thros-paseenter Roatsier, 31000 toney nacked with the wuress, 18 she onty| C n.uf tY . $1, ; three-passenger » $1, ; four- nected with the bureau, is the only om, X 5 passenger Coupe, $1,625, with cord tires; five-passenger Potomac Park. one not previously accused. A bench LR e o 4 aged in their desire to visit the Na-|_ Eesides Taylor, those indicted are| officially approved today by Supt. of this beautiful gineer officer in charge of public|E. O'Keefe. Salfsbury and Griswold| 0Xed his signature to them’in the new shop by . o District Company : cently established in East Potomac | formators® himets atly Guortom, re; et s g is municibel areh (oot You are invited to inspect our collection $39.50 and ur 1709 L St t N. W. Tekphone Main 7612 Park. Approved plans contemplate|never been tried. s for the construction of the of cnptivatinz Coats, Suits, Froclgs, Wraps, Millinery and Furs, all original in concep- HATS t] 5 Sport Mode war risk bureau last year were re- E Sedan, $1,725, with cord tires. All prices £. o. b. Pontiac. Believing that automobilists touring warrant was ordered by Justice| Revised plans of the superstructu buildings and grounds, is extending |Dleaded gullty to two former indict- | Dresence of Dr. Abram Simon, presi- ton women has indeed, exceeded our high- doubling its area so as to afford The men are accused of altering of- | superstructure, which consists of the tion yet widely divergent in style and so in- : $1265: A bling Area Provided in |turnea yesterday by the grana jury. “Look for the Pompeiian Rotunda” Tho cac iteelfy ia slwora renly to) pelie the thinge e axy the United States should be encour-|Hoehling for his arrest. of the new Eastern High School w: and improving the tourists’ camp re- | Ments and are now serving terms of | dent of the board of education, and est expectations. ample camping facilities for_at least | ern, FeCORds and holding up “vei-| three upper stories, it was said, will . erans to whom compensation for dis- said 1.000 touring parties and providing |ability was about to be granted and| °¢ 35ked soon by the Commissioners. : ing- essential to)requiring them-to pay for services in Ready Next September. 7 3 thelk cofort and couveatonce: securing such allotments. The new school is expected to be dividualized as to express every fashion $10 and up The entire area of the camp is now | Housebreaking and larceny are|completed for occupancy at the be- ideal of the woman or miss who is to wear - being eleared of weeds, etc, and sub- | charged in an indictment reported | ginning of the school year in Sep- thy Suits, Coats THIS WEEK AND NEXT divided into lots. Each of these lots is | 88ainst William N. Bowie and Benja- | tember, 1822. The sub-basement, in p em. 2 uits, farge enough for & single car and|min Grice, r., for the alleged theft| which the heating plant and clec- 6 and Furs especi- ' e camping equipment, and is marked by | of hundreds of dollars’ worth of cloth- | trical apparatus will be located, has XY o Intelligent salesfolk are here ! . S rbe ot each corner. The camp was |ing from the Willett Shop. Bowie is | virtually been completed. The base- c 3 ally priced for - formerly occupied by soldiers, and is :ll:!.orgl:tyfctrfihv'v‘:;heilmes {",’;7 :n af ment, dwzflcnl is ltwohleet gbo(vehtho < - to wait on you, every one a 2 ° Virgini. ‘han- orge R. ake of | groun: level, also has abou een T :, Annual Fall Clearance Sale alons che ahore of the Virginia chan |30 oL R g B Elak e ot Erotil ¥ois Srecun®of tha. upper | 3 schooled expert on SERVIGE and the opening. - g " 3 railroad embankment. It is about|July 20. stories is all that remains to be com- YR the needs &f every feminine per- ; OF &n EeslivEyameR EEEim Of DR NEEE R f"dl a&o:& s pl\g};g;‘ ultimately finished and equip % sonality. - N o e o . 1 b a screen y. = ~ Pianos and Player-Pianos. - Within two weeks || || 255, 2t il b inclored by 2 sorecn| DAJGHTERS OF AMERICA |pods the. hew Bastern: - which has . have but one entrance, near the east- been under construction about a O several carloads of New Instruments will be e Talenas ’ URGE IMMIGRATION CURB |3c25, (it have cost approximately S G : | . 1 1,500,000. It will have betw i o ready for shipment from the factories. Our Asts Revate Shen. ! . i cibetwoen RS @ lzots Its equipment wi Relude ATy AuLo ¥ commodations for 1,500 students. - - floors must be cleared to place them. mobile repair shop, an automobile g & = €€ o ~ = laundry, chemical firé apparatus, com- District Council Favors Johnson SR R R : : - fort stations, an infirmary, a com- Used Pianos sso to 5300 missary provided with fod, candy, F‘“‘“’;‘“’ Act—Officers for Risisimenemicis naarcil) tobacco and automobile supplics, an ear Are ; New Eastern is located on a site EELe R oos ki ioheniendyay admintsteas < Elected. four city biocks in size, bounded by j tion building provided with telephone | A resolution indorsing’ the con-|17th and 19th streets and East Cap- . booths, maps, sutomobile routes, etc. | tinued restriction i %" litol and B streets northeast. The site Used Pla er.Planos 3350 ul Many of these facilities will be avall- o tnclcLion) ,:,‘}"{;"‘,':"e::'r“g';n:; was acquired in 1916 for a_ considera- e o able wlflflnnl bewad'deed ; an “ne re- | act, was unanimously adopted at the flTrl‘| o fll)pr(l)xltn’ellte y “2.5.000. mainder will be added from time to | final sessions of the twenty-fitth an- | TN¢ Eeneral style of architecture of Accommodating' Terms of Payment 7% an indication of the camp's pop- ?e"r‘.‘o‘é"me"né’é .tth :hglr':‘:el;lnb:‘;‘e'lla have 'its frontage on East ‘13:'9?‘2} e —————— ularity with visiting automobilists, it} at 300 ‘Pennsylvania avenue last |5tréet and will set back from the is stated that more than 250 parties| night. street about eighty feet. were quartered there. last month.| Following several addresses on the ‘When the projected improvements are | unemployment situation furth - est and most complete institution of | lishment of a home for the aged and | “World Aggie night” the kind in the country, according | infirm of the organization, the fund |the 12:( ,evge‘;;l ;‘egut b;‘:::"fi';:;i‘! to the statement of an official who Hecmarv o be met by‘a per capita | chusetts Agricultural College Alumni Stcinway Pi 3 1300 G has studied the subject. Association, will again be carried on Keports were made on the re-|October 22, it was announced tod cently established orphans’ depart- s are T v orty- leGlNIA U. To OPE"' ment, which has eighty chlldrennun- i md ket or orty: der its care. Plans were discussed | twenty-four states of the Union, the five gatherings of the alumni in and committees appointed for the | District of Columbia, Cuba, Hawail Fall Term Begins Next Monday |biennial session of the National Coun- {and Porto Rico. It s expected that cil here in October, 1922. ‘moo “Aggie” men will attend these With Increased Enrollment. Election of officers and trustees fol- e gatherings, renew collegée memories The University of Virginia at Char- | Cody, state couneiloss Mro. . Eila Chap- ; ° lottsville will begin its fall term | pel ,‘-:;achle councilor; Mrs. Mar- .wlf;’;m:gg;f’;‘:, tl:erinl; gfi'e“i?"fi.‘: ; ml‘mmater Monday with what I expected to be | €25Et Hartman, ‘vice councilor; Mra.|old J. Clay, 2603 Monros street north: ; : ; ] the largest enrollment in the history | cilor: Mra. Mary B Jasse cacqooun- | east. mn h ’ of the institution. Tomorrow, Fri- | Miss fsabel Wilkinson, outside sen i asg gm 111 be devoted to : a Raymond. trustee for 5 - ; Lt A Sl threo years; Mra. Emily Hochstrasser, Quality Plus Economy in - ¢ : ¢ } Adyance applications submitted to |t dfio fm; one year, and C. O. Bohrer, i ithi; the Hean are considerably in excess | Judiclary for thres years. X Brought within the reach of all—the amber of applications for the 4 On o en® moriod last year. During the i 34 0 . Lyon One-Pipe Heater. This means Semston of 1920-1921 the institution's TELLS OF FAMINE. s - enrollment reached 1,721, with thirty. \ lowed, and include Mrs. Louise jand discuss college Do&n. ~ 7 comfortable heat for you the first cold day this coming winter. No peed of hesitating about the outlay. You can’t afford to be without it—will positively save from one-thifd to one- half the usual amount of fuel and give i continued warmth to every comer of the house. It's made the Lyon-Conklin way—with a 60- year reputation for excellence. —_— d seven foreign coun- ::-fe‘:t ::;:::a;‘t‘ed.u This session, the |Clothes Almost as Scarce as Food, number 36 students is expected to Says John W. Mace. - reach 2,000. 2 3 Miss Adeialde Douglas Simpson of [ «Tlothes are almost as scarce asj New York will become the first Wom- | fo0d, and" children and occasionally an member of the faculty of thafim‘- adult women walk the streets entire- versity. dsge,rml;lfl.l:&"“:m;’e’r Bryn |1y nnked,"l' declared John W. Mace, Mawr and Col z ; national fleld director for the Ne: of women of Hillsdale College, Mich. [ Eagt’ Relief, who has returned to New | - York. Armenia is as bad off , it . ADVERTISING AS TOPIC. [ Toettbin, Syl e e | HEATING dfi( a v:;xo;x dx‘nl’ke‘l ut'he rounds to pick up the bodies of those who h Frank H. Fayant, Addressing Ad died. “Because of cholera the wagon || Hot Water or Vapor Is Best e rs. river won't touch the bodies with{] - can, write of for tree estl Club, Commends Newspaper: his hands, but picks them up with || mee ot et T “Advex;uutlng! ':n M.?ltdl::.:’ml; y':! a lu.rtghe hook,” -:;ddl(r. al;(u:e. “He 1 the subject o - | uses the same method to throw th MB] terday before the Advertising Club of [ off into a large hole.” L2 PLU NG ‘Washington by Frank H. Fayant of New York. Mr. Fayant sald that in ‘We sre to take care of Sdvertiaing | HEADS FILIN | R b thion newspaper advertising o Do ths cheapest and brought the best G ASSOCTATION. . " James W. Duty has been elected 3 H C reé:,l;i' {derable discussion was evoked | president of the Filing Association of Blggs eai 0. Pres. (Can'Be Found at Our Two Steres Capital Shoe Findings Co.; Union Shoe Findings Co. 637 F St. N.W. 3210 M St. N.W. Truck bdyers all over the country have responded with a flood of orders following the reduction of $500 in the:price of GMC Model K-16, one ton truck. These orders are emphatic evidence that prospective truck owners acknowledge this to be the biggest dollar for dollar truck value on the market. Compare Model K-16 part by part with any one ton truck. To begin with, there’s not a passenger car part in its make-up. Every unit is'a truck unit— : rugged frame, 54-inch springs, sturdy radius rods, ' 16-inch brake drums, steel felloes, multiple disc dry plate clutch, force feed engine lubrication, pressure chassis bearing lubrication. It’s a real truck. It has the GMC engine with removable cylinder walls, “It pays fm: itself as it saves for you” See your Dealer NOW * = Or phone or s fonldin 930 E Se. N.W.| e [ron@hlin&@lne = = = > embers relating to the |the District of Columbia, as the result ;flmfi::fi:fi of holding & beauty con-|of the annual election, held in_the|| -W. . Gettliey, . E. Hustiberry, test. The “ayes” were victorious, and | Thomson &chool building. Mr. Duty Pres. Vice the contest will be held at the mext|is connected with the bureau of in- - 917 H St. N.W. meeting of the club. Miss Margaret|ternal revenue. Other-officers elected PFhone 4888, Gorman, winner of the recent beauty [for the year beginning October 10 are o ure Preventive of . gontest held in this city, will be an|Rotert Bhemeld, @ oterans Sl removable valve lifter assembly, dual cooling system, A S . eléo : i‘é’-’.‘:’.’nfl"n‘&..‘.i.‘; Efl%’i&:}fif“fie fi?h"u?y“d’: :"' ““v':;::"::_' super-heated carburetion, centrifugal fiy-ball gover- After-Shavmg reness e et U i Toau, trepeurer: ! nor and special process connecting rod bearings. | —_— e Py 1 3 = If you've ever had a toothache and used Oil of MAJOR 'ORDERED HERE. STUDENTS CALLED IN. Standard equipment includes electric lights, electric Cloves, you know how qui it quiets throbbing, aching : : g = = m-rves-be Well, that’s thect"Zy Niuenn works inNthe ‘Young Women to Be Consulted by g%‘,fi;;:;"“l‘: ffl‘mr&%&flmfi : starter-and cord tires.. . o 4 pores beneath the skin irritated by your razor. Nox- Woman’s Party. y for duty with the War Depart- | ] » . & : u AR sema gontains soathing Oil of Cloves, healing Camphor, | woman 1owyers ant 1w sessents| S S e e et loadetabey adepted oo ity delivecss .- : ?:.:a?ifurldehl?h:ln - .‘l’.";."fi;u.f‘; dn:ln“!thr‘:::h ‘;‘.;fi g‘é‘:‘éfi?%fi:fih"fi“fi! B 3 § i i police and fire patrol, bus service, and wherever one-, e N e T O | e [ SR CaREER & copteAy. NG s iodsemmcindCu Ry oo e | Noxzema on your face and neck after shaving, and it amendment soon to be introduced into | . _i -~ Announces the Inquguration ;. .% AT See any GMC er for:f na for prices ; disappears beneath the skin—getting into the o ‘é’.i'm':.‘i.’;.:"’n"a".n“‘“:‘“m" """ i £ silane s '+ on all’cther models-in. the GMC:line, 'or write the. .- quieting the jumpy nerves immediately. z R o e lietaamentmant g e factory direct. .. .. - SN 7 < 35 and 50 cent jars at nearest drug store, or send 10 cents which would abolish all legal al : Business Brojkerage Department 7 N : to cover postage and packing for large complimentary jar, to Noxzema Chemical Company, Baltimore, Md. Mr. E: K. Gibbons, a business spegialist, will have charge of this branch of our organization. - GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK COMPANY If you-would sell your business, consult us, "’ i LR : " PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 3 i 1f you would m a business, consult us. - = £ . o Used Cars Bl s s i e . GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK CO. OF WASHINGTON - . = The Automobile mfimq:l eo‘:- g S e Zotd B % : 627 K Street N.W., Dealers L » 5 . ‘umns of The Star are the quick- b 5 \ ‘ i 2 : - 3 - e ‘est and most mw;:q:c:n: | ; ]AMES M. CARTER_ & CO. M'_mu GARAGE JONN H.CARPER WEST MOTOR 0O. J.3ACORS & 50NS Experienced Advertisérs Prefer The Star|| c: ua tue ses market tor te. 1317 New York Avenue Main 657658 . .

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