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THE EVENING STAR, ' WASHINGTON; D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921." : T8 ! BAND CONCERTS. MODEL OF SHIP/“SEVERN™ |12% at the Bath Iron Works, Maine, |gryyy, REPORT HERE FOR DUTY | GOES TO FLEET AIR FORCE. I.EW'S S P“.GHER 27 the Tnited states solaters | | WILL GO TO ANNAPOLIS for the spe cademy. i clal use of the academy. She| T, "o min T. Simmons, infantry,| Lient. Commapder Patrick N. I£4 beginning at 5:50 o'clock this L was launched in June, 1899, her soonsor |, S Ol o ort to the adju. | Bellinger of the’bureau, of aerona evening, John S. M. Zimmer- mann, bandmaster. March, “Our Governor,” o ML Zimmermann Abe Martm Sav5° SEEK IMMEDIATE TARIFF ENAGTMENT 1,000 Manufacturers at Con- vention Cite Remedy for Unemployment. being Miss Eisle Bradford, daughter of < tics, . NavYy Department, has beesy Rear Admiral Royal B, Bradford, U, §,] (1% _general of the Army. for assign- oracred (o duty with the air foreq (Respectfully dedicated to the governor of the United States t 10 dut; this ity. Pacif cet, N., who, with his family, long made his | <0t 10 duty in this city Aeifg neRt Soldiers’ Hom Secretary Denby Orders It Trans- home fn Washingtan, ferred From Corridor of Navy. The name Chesapeake was changed to Department. B priate to the service for which the ship i the - the | 1728 bullt, the Naval Academy being on Bid F It e et The model of the U. S. 8. Severn, the | the Severn river. She was commis- Veterans Bid Farewell to Rosstnt Served ‘as the atation and practics’ ship 4 Transeription. “Mighty Lak a | |of the United States Naval Academy. |for the midshipmon. 4 Comrades and End F.t Grand Selection, “Carmen,” . | |of the Navy to be transferred to An- |to duty as tender to the submarine di- napolis. Up to the present it has been | vision. Atlantic torpedo fleet. Severn in 1905, as being more appro- vessel bullt for the use of the cadets |Sloned April 12, 1900, and for nine years y- ose .. Nevin-Zimmermann | |54 peen ordered by Secretary Denby | In February, 1910, she was assigned Fifth Encampment. . | | Fox Jrot Intermeszo, fEmma- | | on exnibition in @ corridor in the New FRocor " | |Navy building, near the Secretary's of- e By the Associated Pren b e TP ot o o) taukier 13 (hotRht RipED- New 6-Volt > INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., September 30. F]nlle “Semper Fidelis"..Sousa DA te Decauss; & n L mate B X .—A demand g Ionley - en il it et i | | PRSI | | RS SRR BATTERIES 1514 F ST NW rades, the veterans of the Grand Army L T et The Severn, which was dropped from adequate ptotective tariff bill was conclude the series of outdoor 9 Exchange voi 1 1 lutions adopt- of the Republic brought the fifty- concerts for the present season. the Na list and sold in 1916, :u Price voiced last night in resolu fifth annual encampment to a close| | Orchestral concerts will be re- | |originallf called the Chesapeake,” after = i l to ed by more than 1,000 manufacturers yesterday. The old soldiers helda few| | 3umed in Stanley Hall, begin- {'fi: hmol;s“l’rllzgataShthu saw ler:‘lgi ir;l Guaranteed 1 Year % z - 2 ning Tuesday evening, October war of . - She was a gun| o ::’T;,Ter.::::;;e::nt:::n::oo:t:":‘:, more impromptu parades and marched| | 15t 5:50 o'clock, and on every | |1.175 tons, wtih sails, and was built m‘ BAnlznl lEllgES n: i ins. ‘uesday, Thursday and Satur- 2 manufacturers’ assoclations. ““T:l“:‘e:’f‘:‘:p::"e::e SO day throughout the season. Ad- $15.00 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS N.W. “The remedy for unemployment is mission by pass only. Concerts HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGS the election of Lewis S. Pilcher of| | at United States Soldiers’ Home Hospital every Monday and Fri- day morning at 9 o'clock. GUARANTEED 1 YEAR Tebgag, S 2 B SUPERIOR BATTERY CO. 8th & H Sts. N.W. Phone Main 8157. s Mmore work In our factories,” the reso- { Brooklyn, N. Y., as commander-in- lutions declared, “which is not to be 1 1 1 - cl;':ef. the selection of 0(]’5]‘ nfiu'una\ expected as long as a large proportion .« L E officers and the choice of Des Moines, of our industries are paralysed by the |- “I think I know who shot my|Powa ™, S he clty for the next meet- failure of Congress to complete the| wife, but I’m afraid t’ say any-|ins. Text Books NEW AND USED Large Lots, 20 by 150, to 15-Foot Alley 8 ROOMS—ATTIC . Take 14th Street Cars to Kenyon Street and Walk East 1, Squares . By Community Centers’ Band, James Miller, director, at Ju- diclary Square at 7:45'p.m. ‘to- PEARLMAN'S 233¢ pending tariff legislation. New National Officers. e e Mt ongenydaciarsa lithat thmg e I raR i e bt e B AR 9§'.3E,Gmms,gs.et M adew of the present depressed con. | cow,” said Iry Bentley, t'day. |Roberc W. McBride, Indianapolis, Se-| | March, “Stars and Stripes_For- abnormally low cost of production| Miss Tawney Apple has a :;:r vv’\?:.f.?.'."g'?::,defi He.n:fml‘t"-'ov‘g; gver . Zh Ai‘esams: abroad and the unprecedented &epre-| cousin that’s thn'ty NiNe Y€ars|commander; M. W. Wood, Bolse, - clation of currency of countries seek- R : [ o s ayendiing ington—t as 2 i o gell Tl Droaucts in the mar- | Ole an’ he’s never been on a rail- | Kahe isurgeon general” and Geores| | Fox Trol At We Gog unt | || Wasbington—tne mout <Lttt FOR RENT 8th & -V, fi:;:m:: c:)r;'ev lz“r;‘l’t“edmitlat&s.“". nl"!lD Ll road train since th’ rates went|chief. i Selection, “Macushla’ e = tive that there be no further delay|Uup. Mr. Pilcher appointed the following Drnn'!n:\ovelty, = 23 officers: C. D. R. Stowits, Buffal G S in the enactment of an adequate pro-| " (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) | quartermaster general; W. C. Peck Overture, “Post and’ Peasants treet tective tariff bill and that Congress doarteimasterfgencrals W Copak gant” —_— z angate ::,’:é'l‘e‘f;“‘:l":“ D‘;;‘;i",g - CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST H. Halcomb, PhiladelphiT—assistant{ | Vocal Solo by Chester Dodson. The Business Center of the Furnished Apartments ! 1215 16th St. N.W. Corner House 8 Rooms and Bath and Garage INSIDE HOUSES 6 ROOMS AND BATH quartermaster general; T. 8. Hopkins, | | Selection, “Bowl of Pansies : : yhich. they stand committed before Washington, D. C, judse advocat| | S Rayhard Nation’s Capital 2—12 Rooms, 3 Baths d d Flowers AL ST SAYS SIN IS FORGIVEN |seneral: R, sarie. San Francisco, | | Fox Trot, “Moonlighte .Conrad We have a four-story i Plenty Room for Gardens, Garag;s an i o The lutie ere adopted after fellow, Minneapolis, patriotic instruc building in the best sec- 3 oot e the conference had been addressed by tor. ALl of the officers were installed tion of “G” Street on a For Particulars Apply Large Lots, 20 by 120, to 15- Alley Representative J. W. Fordney of the|dudge Greene in Lecture Declares |today. X lot 23x103. This unusual piece of property can be bought at a BARGAIN and will show a 21% net 3, d mea ittee, Afiiliated organizations which have Who explained the American valua:| Nothingmess of Evil Must |pien meetibg here also. concluded Rent a Ford tion provisions of the pending tariff Be Understood. their sessions today. The Sons of Vet- ent a rord or Dodge bill. > erans unanimously elected Clifford M. Drive it yourself Take 9th Street Cars to Quincy Street and Walk East One Square Randall H. Hagner “We are importing at the rate of Rbout $300,000,000 worth of foreign ®oods per month into the United States,” he said. “Most of these goods could be made here. There is not a gmanufactured article produced in the United States in which the labor cost 3s less than 90 per cent of the total cost—following the raw material from’ start to finish. “Now, if that is true of the $300,- 000,000 ‘that we are sending abroad each month to buy foreign-made Eveds, $250,000,000 is going out from It has sometimes been asked if Christian Science teaches that sin is forgiven, said Judge Greene in a lec- ture on Christian Science at the M sonic Auditorium last evening. It does, he declared, and sin is forgiven when its nothingness is understood and the sinner no longer indulges therein. The lecturer continued follows: “To pray for forgiveness, and to continue in sin does not rzise a man to any new state of consciousness or Ireland of Peoria, Ill., commander-in- chief. The ‘Woman’'s Relief Corps, having elected Mrs. Agnes H. Parker of Boston, president at a meeting ‘Tuesday, completed the election to- return on a $16,000 cash investment. Price and Farther 1207 Conn. Ave. Franklin 4366-67-68 8. E. Cor. Mth ud W NwW. day by naming Mrs. Emma B. Alrich of Cawker Ci K senior vice president, and Mrs. ce Mae Arm- strong of Kansas cny. Mo., jumior COLORED WOMAN SHOT. | the people’ of the United States to employ German, French, English, Japanese and Chinese labor, while our own workers walk the streets in_idleness. “Unless the American _valuation plan 12 adopte@ there is little hope of the American manufacturer secur- ing adequate protection _against foreign-made goods, and there is Jittle hope of this country being put ir a position to maintaln the present well being. It is like praying to an idol, it does not accomplish anything, but to know and understand that the illusions called in are unreal, and con- fer no sweetness, or power, is to rise bove sin and destroy it, consequently to find forgiveness. “Evil is unreal, but we come to an understanding of this as the result of thought and demonstration. One does not learn mathematics by beginning | = with trigonometry and calculus, but bullet wound in her left breast last night about 11:30 o'clock in front of her home. She was taken to Freed- men’s Hospital, where surgeons said her condition was serious. Edward Sands, colored, twenty-eight years old, 424 Franklin street, was arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon. standard of living of the American ‘workingman and woman. by learning that one and one are two: two and two are four, and by working HOUSES Particulars on Application | MCKEEVER-BGGOSS | 1405 Eye Strest NW Moin @5> vice president. ; CIRCULATING LIBRARY Best in the _City. SRR G i'e‘éi'x"’efawfil PEARgl:fsN(l;AsgN, S ree! BETTER THINK ABOUT INSPECT TOD . Explains Ad Valorem Clause. his way up through arithmetic, alge- Sernisked and [USTurnisked “Under the proposed plan of as-|bra and other branches to higher FOR RENJ I messing ad valorem duties on im- mathematics; so with all science and ported merchandise, the word ‘value’ [so with Christian Science. One's un- From $125 Per Month Up means the price at which comparable | derstanding comes with careful study JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO., - 2LOAL: “TOMORROW!! and competitive roducts £ th 3 = United States are ordinarily sold in | Trac e mararion, Would you know N Come in now and get our low prices on holesale quantities, whereas under | proving the unreality of evil? One SIITITLRIBL Main 1477 7 SRR 5 = e pr B d Il 2 = Bessed on the wholesale price. of the | CaR Prove tne unreality, the nothing. | Zr s quality coal. Preparation is better than it =] commodities in _the country _ from | nes8 °f evil by proving the all-ness of L ine the 1 o we tart to de Fhich they are exported to thé United lieve that God is good ana that God has been at any time during the late crisis. The conference after hearing Mr.|ls love ~Let us go forth tomorrow r g N A - | with _the thought of God's goodness noney and worry. Tarsney adopted, &, resclution, der| St 1ovd (o8 ninga Lot oon nos WeissmesagoRsiney y e New fundamental necessity” of the pend- | ROthing, say nothing, do nothing.” be | ing tariff bill. nothing, believe nothing, that is un- Q | - like goodness or love. Do you hear ” a man cough? Do not turn instantly ° [{1 i PUBLIC SCHOOL BANKS and fix cold or influenza or any other | g&:eue u‘;)on him. 7 11‘"“ wggld betl;‘n; lPeol:ule figave leatr}:mil to e goodness and love. now af ace confidence in the Hup- . MAY BE REORGANIZED God never made'a cough, therefore it D Elle i i thetconipany - Phone Main 311 811 E St. NW. s unreal and does not belong to man.” 5 Judge Greenme, who lectured under which sells it. R b 2 the auspices of Third Church of|N 63 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service Student Officers and Dr. Ballon 0 | iyt “meiensise, of this city. is 3|\ STERRETT & FLEMING, Inc. Confer on Putting Them on | member 88 1S uren: the First Charen |\ Champlain St. e Kalorama Ra. i Lareer Scale. of Christ, Scientist, 'in_Boston, Mass. €Below. 16tk Street) = Fallowees and Wctobes - gartirs ok joyous oc- He was introduced by Mrs. Leona Phone North 5050 = o Lo i = asions—but MUSIC and DANCING are essential to Reorganization of the public school | Crabb, second reader. == :h cvess. THE VICTOR RECORDS FOR OC- banks on a larger scale, it posslble,l < = eir s S i e will be considered at a conference be- . . o1 3¢, = TOBER have taken care o txch nee \'F“ Tmflfi’ tween student officers of the banks SHIP BOARD PROBE ASKED. FOR LEASE Modern Fireproof Building |}/ SNAPPY DANCE PIECES and other ENTERTAIN- and Supt. of Schools Frank W. Ballou ‘ = At the Frankiin Sehool Monday atter. |Legion Post Wants Ex-Service Men : 724. 17tll St.‘ = DUCED FOR THIS MONTH. noon at 2 o'clock. At present there are banks at Cen- Reinstated in Positions. %ral, Business, Eastern, Dunbar and| , Investigation of the ousting from 25 Demonstrating Rooms Tho largest number in any Washington Store, assures you undisturbed selection—and you will find the attend- 2nts more than pleased to secure any selection you might = Paper Wish to hear—Hear these popular numbers: = Armstrong high schools. These banks Jast year handled $70.000 in_ famds,|the Shipping Board of ex-service men For Sale or Rent Of this abount $25,000 represented|was demanded by the Hiram F. Cash 5 actual savings. - It is to give students|post of the American Legion, which Furnished or . Just Below Metropolitan Club 1st Floor Suitable for Store or Shop of this d 5 Located in one of the fastest growing sections of the city. : TnEuicate hamies of tHrift that sehooj |met last might at 1326 Girard street. Unfurnished Big business is moving westward. Specially adapted for type- 18191 L . officials are considering plans for ex- | The Shipping Board question was de- 3 i e writer and stationery store, or any high-class business. Select them here 10-in. list price, 85¢ 10-in. list price, 85¢ -in. price, 85 tending the rbatnksadtg other schools. | bated at some length and efforts will |, High-class Residential SR ) e “LELHAVE THEM %l;mf“ B-gx My Baltimore Buzz— A B-l!_:y l_rjl_ Love— e plan is fostere Y e erican Ve = - . 1 in ose— X t Banking Association in schools|Pe made by the post to have the ex Properties a Specialty 3 upper floors now occupied by Al ushing Fox Trot ox Tro Stolen Kisses— throughout the country. service men reinstated. Bandana Days— The Last Waltz— HS ADDING MACHINE CO. 8 In edditm]n to u;rurdtlgg a%\u.l b“"& Action demanding federal investiga- R dall H H r BURROUGHS ADI n Fox Trot Oatieieh Medley Waltz ness experience for the officers an < 5 . B . - e Tt e tion of the Ku Klux Klan was also an agne: FOR PARTICULARS APPLY Evenings Until . 1!8;]89‘“ - 18796 act business as to other banks, earn- = & Co. 10-in.AlstpLice 18790 10-in. list price, 85¢ ing on their deposits and paying reg-| T. Byron Galagher and John W. ¢ . N Randa“ H. Hagner & Company In_a Boat— 10-in. list price, 85¢ ularly on savings accounts. During|Burrus were elected delegates to the 1207 C A 10 M. Fox Trot Honolulu Ho: y the war the school banks handled the state convention of the American ORICAVEs | 1207 Corin. Ave. N.W. Sweetheart— Tlo—Fox Trot Sweet Ha sale of liberty bonds and ¢he disposi- | Legion. ed L. 4366 b , it Fox T Girl of Mi e v ted alt tes. Franklin 4366-67-68 Fox Trot Mi ox Trot irl of ing tion of war savings stamps. Stern were elected alternates. Phone Franklin {4“7 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. 4368 UE_PATY' z EC- | NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TA fi:.T 'Po?iflw Mode Cleaniag wad Dreing establisiment for. Wm.““ . Guido. *PANGELA | merly owned by M is now owned ® , 704 Quincy st. n.w. ® | and conducted hry Mre. ABRAMOVITZ, 18th 3 UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RE:! and Wysmisg ave, n.w, HUS5 WORcr Tifl G 2N Rranieh & Bach SHOE REPAIRING. ; WANTED ’"*"‘"r‘,r'f‘“;" o Twini—~or e | Mothers! School Time Is Near!{| REAL ESTATE SALESMAN SE bie for debts contracted by any one| We ADWEAR Girls and Boys shoes. Adwear > IVE MAN CAN ifi‘l?:x"n-f-mmwlf SERIY W. MicHA=L, | soles S mone? bk Bhocs” S2USG Lo g SECURE. A POSITION ~AS CALIFORNIA CONSOLIDATED CAR, OCT. 8, 2,’;{;.,,‘"",-.,,."5...‘, Farlors. 5 SALESMAN IN ONE OF for "honschold goods. Dagrage, etc. at re ADWEAR SOLES COMPA) THE LARGEST REAL ES- diced rates with greater security. BN T ave. 1726 P: 3 TATE OFFICES IN THE r ORGB PENNINGTO! OW’ 00! ;A o e A NUMBER OF SALESMEN Formerly with Pennington & Taylor Co. 1 beg to announce that I am now engaged R NEW RESIDENCFS OF QUALITY AND REFINEMENT Now Being Completed on Varnum St., Just West of Sixteenth St. These homes are ‘selling because their high-class construc: tion and attractiveness are at once recognized by the pur- chaser who knows what a real home should be. n ||numm1mummn|mumm1mumm1mummmunmuum|mmmul||n||||mnum ' ' Buy This N Anniversary Special— " Sale Soon Ends GENUINE VICTROLA TR o the o ECO.- i N HAVE NOT ONLY MADE Two-story and attic—Hytex brick, 9 large rooms, two baths, PA““;"\GG'WP;;r\'wfi;‘:\&s:"nfl?s CASEY Phones Col. 135 and 1381 QAVGSSQM,I{EE I}‘gR(‘;l"U\?gST hot-water heat. electric light, open fireplace, brick garage on’ Vl lN A at No. O st. n.w. hone Linc. S0 o H f dc=p lot. ° ’ An ror%end prompt atiention. ALl work suar. Furnaces Repaired AN OFFICE REPRESENT- reasio . careful and prompt attention. All work guar- Three styles—detached, semi-detached and attached. Houses G Lo flm’g‘;‘:bl;’ig\;‘;},{;}z;s £ E (A;l'zo &E“E::} e%:n::n:‘:"“ %%%IEESCQ{SC‘)ST BSI?SLI%]%]EE i open daily and Sunday until 9 p.m. See them today. enume ogany onso e a lnet DANGER LURKS IN DI B AND INVESTMENT PROP- SR T el colorh in oot aperation: R. K. U , Inc., ERTIES IN THE CITY. . L E BREUNINGER & SONS & Bllons. $1.25. delivered. PROGRESSIVE 1114 oth 8t &M:ED?:‘"D 231202, PROBABLY THE BEST LO- #8 F n.w. Frank. 6469-J. oc28* 49661 = CATED OFFICE IN THE EHoNE LING, S0 oy i anrRRELL T Tet Me CaII and Show You;| CiTy, WITH EVERY FA- awns put in first cllc"- order. 287 W"",'h what Asbestos Roof Coating will do. The only CILITY AND CONVENIENCE 706 Colorado Bldg. Main 7166 14th and G Sts. N.W. HliliflllllillllllllHlfllflfllllllfllfl]fllflfll[fllfl!fllflllllflflllflfllflllllllfll s.e.. Washington. D. C. coating appliéd with a brush that will s TO AID IN SELLING PROP- CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. . el et G LA T A ERTY. fimmflmmfl"flm il —_— | R e ..‘"".,"i;‘;‘.,:.’; i‘::.“ 1 THE APPLICANT MUST ] 3 WATERMELONS. QUR_TRUCKS LEAVE WABHINGTON BE ABLE TO GIVE FIRST- Come and get them right from the feld. | Ebiladeiphis and Sew York every Tuesday CLASS REFERENCES. T O A S Even.ings Open 'til 10~ Bweet "r}r'i'(')'gn;w\] clal l!;:‘m X l.mthlerm Friday. “];; i;ng;i-sn S¥D BTORAGE D 1;..? SS BOX. 23S, FOR S Al E e g | COMPLETELY 700 12th Street N.W. Franklin 2223. 5¢| §} - G'?;la«fut:?:l.na Rmn".lll‘;&:flx'rza s Better Printing' K - T CHoEn SATOA 1‘:‘.’«3’.21] e Totace i o e FURNISI‘!ED HOTEL Storm Garagc W HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. D B i THE SERVICE SHOP saSh LOWEST CA‘;ISI PRICES. BYRON S. ADAMS, i 1“‘.&' Elghty Gflests Room, lncludmg Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. ROOF PAINT b B s, B B[O T B o o i Real Estate and Chattels IT DOES PAY CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO, Bsoieiachercy vy e ot 10 gt s ae | Al Qo I G Immediate Possession Given Trusty walls, Gur thorongh work. pro: | SRR hardy evergreen (:ap' and ects you. Call us up NOW! YOUR OLD WOOD FLOORS o) y Ere ear use IR(;NC’;.AD Mn:. 116 Fst.o.w. | made new, planed, scraped and ;‘,’s:hde ;sa:,ine ?,.";5 Comer’ N 2 lto".l-l.o - Company. Phone Maln 1. | o50lished ; new floors laid. Call a low hedge along Senate Ofice Bulldmgs Economical Printing any hour. the walk. Our A e e 0k s | C. Adams, Franklin 6347 Landscape Depart- Low Price—Easy Terms and facilities such a8 you find here. 1210 C St¢ 8.W. “V:Iei:tte:'“ gapr;:n'y“' y Wl ~ JOSEPH I. WELLER The Shade Shop |7, “JOSEPHS | 1 REALTY BROKER 830 T3th St MISSION : y B Wuhmgton Loan and Trust Bldg. - Window Shades. Are Now at | pesinie ge. Tooios IeaCmptaciae A Chece Wil | .n(l F SM Nw. - . Lowest Prices in Years, |3usisy. 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