Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1921, Page 6

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CTHE - SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .. OCTOBER- 9, 1921—PAJ £ _ l Richards, Odell S. Smith, Frank R.| Walten, Clarence Welch, Fred J.!posed of (hurles J. Waters, chalrmar g ALE i lsu—unk. Frank A. Sebring, Wilmot W. White and William E. Wisc. Arthur Carr, John R. Casper, Richari \ Wa . Wildlam H Waters, X tee in charge of the dinoer was con and Fred J, W 5 . ALENANDRIA. Vi October S - HOSPITAL BOARD PLAN tion ol 4 ANTHRACITE costs consumers almost twice as much as it cost before the war. Metals, textiles, building materials, leather. ete.. cost more than twice as mmch as they did plan car, Now that the election for | nager plan is over and the ed by a big majority, citi- \‘ zens already are speculating on the coming election of five councilmen, which will not take place until next! ! Junc. Th counci to co-ordinate e Bt e et ot Membership Boosted at ‘Get- 1| oy anin Nevertheless it is ,._.,h..uv mgural that you do the government were ns have beon suggested as possible y | j| E-ennsy not like to pay present coal prices. President Harding vesterday. with a one thus far, how- Together Banquet—ZZ i | Avenue formal announce- nd the indi- 3 P e and e w41 Applications Accepted. al months. An s nanic i || probs her the business ma ted by the council shall be Already this question has been taken ut a dozen Neither do we. But— committee reprs With wages at the mine fixed until next year at o which deal fon and similar fune- jmovernmental !with hospitaliz: 138 per cent ubove pre-war levels, PR And freight rates 100 per cent higher: Tt* “.y.,v,'.);.nh \:u. i . suggestion o : With our profits per ton so emall that if we Wwhonm the resident | took it all off it would not make any material {eharge of public Speukers were “booed” down und | fun and good fellowship reigned su- | me lust nig dinner of the membership mittee of th cialled ut tie ! o PR i s " 3 & Washington B differences 1o the individual consumer- ton. B fes Dr. S {uw and discussed qmoni niny of the | Trade, wt the e A saw i S d - also some of the % We do not ace how prices can be reduced. Ge o ity 10 promises | M A tou of coal in the bin . mi t part in the - Charley Waters, upheld its rep- “wENS REREANAEEE "~ i worth two in the mine L ilmen fext J utation at the banquet last night | the Indian bur Although the majority of tho of the public health servi itien ’ul mpted to make themselves | Y . ports compiled by t K _labove thy uproar ¢ it dow showed that mere than ot e Mt Ta "t D unknown woman at the 1151 16th Street Established 1835 Main 273 Coal 'Merchants The City’s Oldest Coal Business: . hington, has stated he is | 5 fr:»vun..-q hom fecling fine 1 F ttee Congratulated. ‘who coagratulated U its spiendid work th dization of hospital equipme ted that such a body probably w fuzure Miss Harrlet h of Mrs. Bdward . and bavid Hultish of 100k pla. 1} aftmnoos | the presen wus one of e of the M. 1. Chureh |the most - hoard had ever | . Dr. E. V. Regester, [had and urged team work to carry Only the immediate attended. The bride wore wn of dark blue with She was given on the good work. Following tie dinner @ short busi- | < which accepted by These names will ton at t ecutive commi ! Lint of ® M. Hodgkins of Ventnor Miss Dorothy L. Hule of bridegroom had for ‘man his brother, William \ j fulfish. of Baltim. The brid {party arterward was tendered a r At the residence of the hride. || father. Worth Hulfish, 611 1% ameron street. Amons the out-of- attending were MY and Julien Hodkins of Vent Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Hul; H Arthur | Carr, Joh R. € John M. Cherry, | 2, Faul B Wiliiam L. Lee Combs, Mias Sonoihy L, Hale. | Bichar Conner, W. Porter 2 ¢ Frank Cunningham, J Afterward Mr. and , 4 Hullish left for a northern bridal | {Wnimglam. Louls A, Dent, 0. i Rally day services will be held to- morrow by Christ Episcopal Sunday | - At E School. Invitations have been sent | Siephen B, Kramer, Clifford 1 to al) former sehelars and the thens | Willlam H. Lanham, Ernes branches of the school primary, in. | Snitzer. Luther W. - Linkin - and Rible clas i donald, Lanier P. N program has been "L Flather, Mu Men’s Suits i i ! ! ranged. - will he short addresses by the | O g rector and leader of the Bible class. | (i®0rRe M. ) There will be a special offering | Kaymond M. taken which Will he divided between | Gharles W Bishop Rowe's fund in Alaska ana|Laul G R school for the homeless hoys in vington, Va. | zgerald Council. No. 469, Knights | f Columbus. will next Wednes | This beautiful Home elebrate Columbus da; The cel —But Worth Materially More— on_ will ke place in the new 1At the fouthesst § For Rent In the variety are included Blue Unfinished Wor- fie L it Unfurnished steds, Fancy Worsted and Cheviots. And some Blue ragy r prepared . special pro- Serge, with which there are TWO PAIRS of pants. SPLASHES THRU MUD NOLE A Splendid Assortment of | jhome of the c corner of ( fgram {” The Business and Professional 1810 Conn. Ave. | Women’s Club will hold a meeting | . 1 neeting uesday evening in the rooms of the Corner of Bancroft |chamber of commerce. Supner will | Entirely detached Young Men’s—Single and Double-breasted, and he served at 7 o'clock, after which kicks 120N POLE TREE To MEAR T Ricve n tigactiye program Sl be carried il 2 rooms. 6 baths, 2 totiers. Conservative models. Sizes up to 46—*“regular, out usine: e conducted 2-story garage. Modern Eng- || “ ” “ ” i) | ComemberE aretEchted at o jish basement.” Excellent con- stout” and “long. T TMESE SHOES Alexandria will be represented at ition. | “‘Q’ :‘:";‘o s itne ider v conferénte u(n;‘!erl ':"i For full particulars apply— § th Sui ; 'x‘“"“f““{"" i ,*:""F”““"“'I"""”‘“’:x':"', R We are prepared to stand back of these Suits—to, [ ber 5 and 16. Delegates A T i i % number of the lacal churches have An AGRe your satisfaction. I e & Co. . Q e ! 1207 Conn. Ave. {MR. WILSON AT THEATER. | Franklin 43666763 i Former President Appeared in Good { Health—Enjoys Performance. | {_ Former President Wondrow Wilson, on _and_John R. Bolling Keith's Theater last night, occupying seats in the last row on the first floor. Mr. Wilson appeared . . . L] ltis aggravating, indeed, to have the ol gt ek S Lol R Prlce children’s shoes wear out so quickly: tic assage | Alternative Is to Buy ~Ch":: ‘racfi e E‘j‘ Advances ' it October TE " October R BROWN 5” :Herald Rotogravure Sunday | ‘_BU, LD 'MM:I'R;LOVE Bqfl'rs’nln THING FOR ACTIVE, HEALTHY "HILDQ\'EE (Birmi“gllam‘(’;fl.hle ca-r'i 1 Gth OLORTNCT HTANS wa 1 6& ASHTON HEIGHTS ONLY 7 MORE DAYS REMAIN Price Advances Your best grade uj B s counters, _espe- stock is use adapted to children’s shoes. mn = = Sotabe " ted: \ Instead of pieced but instead Full f N Sale Toe Vamps are / . . employed. = | Hemlock Boles ars . Broze B s . Eirk e To Buy at Present Prices---Select Your Lot Before October 16th . is f the 1 is used in alierawine foot, .~ TorBrown Shoe | $20 Reserves a Lot $500 CASH WILL FINANCE YOUR HOME FREE AUTOS LEAVE 617 BOND BLDG. EVERY HOUR DURING THE WEEK Washington Office Closed Sunday—Salesmen on Property All Day Sunday ll The Lincoln Memorial Lots Selling Rapidly Which are made to withstand the hard knocks of red-blooded boys and girls. - ‘ Provide instant, clean, steady HEAT when and - where wanted. All sizes here - Potomac Electric Appliance Co. Guaranteed for Long, How to (_;EE There Useful Se’ vice 607 14th S ! Bridge g Select Your Lot Before the B Stere, WhakinR{dn Malt= Four Ways to Reach Pei nd Flec 2 . T4 and © Sta: Now. i will bring Ashton Heights within ASHTON HEIGHTS rice Advances | Telephone Main 955 i 7 minutes from Washington by auto- 1 I';”fw on’ \}IA,(J;i.mlm‘\ 4.\.11\ i Read ihie: following Gittie from the owner of i i ‘he President has asked Con- einia Railway. Fall Church branch. a Ashton Heights: { = = mobile. The F resident has a ked .Lnll \i‘\“uim iy shurchibranch g shton Heights e : B o | gress for 825000 to prepare plans for Pennsylvania Avenue. . Get off at Clarendou. Va e are cele l'atlng our {|| O1d-Fashioned Herb Remedies this bridge. Clarendom, look for, Kay-Alger Com- Lots in Al,sm.m Hei ¢ Bludtone The President hus ed Congress pany sign. Salesnuan gt office. remain at the preser . . il S < 2 Ta L- us at Soth and M Streets Conts (£10) per squa | bridge. i tve Tote Neit: Salesmeniat e foot on lmn]xghh pavments through e . ; | _ 3. By anto. Cross Aqueduct Bridge Octoher 15, 1921 Over a half Lentur-‘. of : Values are increasing rapidly a Gorgerawn, Tabe sccond tury (o Yffective October: 16, 1921, e price ~ 3 3 ! right, out Wilson Blvd, to Clarendon il Advance o, Twalve Conts (512 { . Phone Kay-Alg Inc. Exclu Cents ($14) per square foot on month | Ashton Helghts sive ARents, Main 75, for auto to il 5 take vou out any time that snits your Washington's Suburb | Vours 1raly 813 Penna. Ave. 1116-1122 7t°|',"°§§.§ e | KAY'ALGER COMPANY e et 'and leading i rotlowe scrofula . lumbagn, coughe f the etomacl —Incorporated— Ma‘ Chidon) EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 3075 - Tue Herb ia & vegetable product (had

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