Evening Star Newspaper, October 20, 1921, Page 31

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Sth Floor—Take Elevator OGUE PATTERN SERVICE Emma B. Wells | Should Install an -~ ARCOLA ! Hot-Water Heating Outfit | FRANK A. KERR Plomhing and Heating 1361 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. Telephone Went 612. Residence Phone Clev. 1423 | Emergency Calls Promptly Attended To. ! HONOLULU, T ippines Review of ment before the the World. “The Pacific strides forward,” | We Are Experts tn Installing the | | i ARCOLA Heating Plants ARTHUR J. THOLL The forebodings prevented, st stupendous “Te actual test the Contractor | Plumbing, Gas Fitting., Steam S iscus: " and Hot Water Heating y es ay b 1708 9th St. N. I Phone North 241. IDEAL ARCOLA —%“Have It Done Right—Get Casey” Repairing Plumbing and Heating Plants Casey & Co. Cash or Easy Terms 3207 14th Street Phones Col. 155-1331 retary of the W. ¢ tion. be raised higher _ Thales Coutoup ey H lluv. e ot il_influence can it The Greek publ | tions of the i means of requirin | of new ceived from Spain. Spoeiai Disp: RICHM H. H. Levy, one of a broken hip. H years old, He was uncle of the noted H”zHIHHJHHl Telephone today. NOTESWORLDWAR - SPARKS IN PACIFIC Philippine Editor Wants Arms By the Assoclated Press. plea for open sessions at the forth- coming Washington conference on limitation of armaments and far east- ern questions was made here today by Gregorio Nieva, editor of the Phil- ing the Philippine press and govern- is making colossal central islands seem to house the! spark to set the world again afire. to accumulate on the Pacitic and, if I am afraid the next s here that we may put to mndlng and assuring the world of Norwegian P he moral level of the press must work of uplifting and enligh'enlnl. My vie hope of diminishing th conirol of numbers of newspapers by | H a single individual or_ corporation as|rep preventing complete freedom of th press, urged that the press associa arious couptries find 1 with a chain of news- | n do what he pleases,” declared Another invitation was re- DR. H. H. LEVY DEAD. of two years, nd up to two years ago had an immense practice. ptor. Heating Engineer He can tellyou how little ARCOLA willcost anc how quickly it can beinstalled in your home. This is ARCOLA Week cure Legislation. By the Associated Press. MANILA, P. I, Power is absolute, declared H., October 20.—A American Chamber of States. islation, President Queszon of DECLARES TRIUMVIRATE‘ GOVERNS PHILIPPINES Former Acting Gov. Yeater Tells Commerce Men How to Se- October 20.—The | People of the Philippines are govern- [ Conference to Hold Open |ea by a triumvirate, the governor- h . - general, the president of the scnate | Let Me Explain Why You Sessions. and the speaker of ths house, whose “You know if you want any leg- the 8senate and Speaker Osmena of the Mr. Yeuter former Acting Governor General Charles E. Yeater in a speech today before the Commerce, prior to his departure for the United house can get it for declared, adding: ernor-general ¢ Manila, represent- A b Press Congress of two." he said. “Its dotlike sail “As long as the American of war would seem fecting our own public interest.” Mr. Yeater s on the steamer Si of all wars will be verstate. resistive power of —_— to hu- o CHERBOURG, former German war vesse! |the possession of France ordered to proceed from Br Havre in order to salute the bod. the unknown Ame it Is placed on | eruiser Olymp! |lh: United sed before the co y Ludwig Sax. than ever for the States for burial in .wlkll is, president of the . voiced . Ttaly, bert October 2 announced editor of the ne s 5 <idered come from the press h he intends to dedicate him icist, deploring the first service will be & that the backe e suitable integrity ning to fit them { AIr. | respecting to the pub- atest news value.” Inde- Star. | October 20.—Dr. e was seventy-one asCartwr'sLittle Liver Pills. Sir Moses Ezekiel, 2 Qi Your | l Many dealers’ stores are keeping open evenings so that you and she may see ARCOLA together | YOUR Heating Engineer is keeping open house this week —ARCOLA Week. You and she & are invited to go together to see : ARCOLA. And what does this invitation mean? . It means money in the bank for you. For ARCOLA will reduce your fuel consumption, room* for room, an average of one-third as com- pared with stoves or hot-air fur- naces. You can put into the bank putting into the fire. It means a warm-all-over house instead of a house hot in spots l - one-third of what you have been 1 | and cold everywhereelse. Itmeans all the hot water you want for ) you ARCOLA. Look for it in his window. b 1t will pay you to consult him twice a year as you m%mmmmmumh&aflflm costs little. =4 washingand bathing. For ARCOLA, See ARCOLA Today or Tonight card at the it is the of a Hea Sani j The red and yellow at right is dfi .ber)fl:lh:re.nm (you used to call him T* may save you a great deal. connected with the kitcher tank, heats your water as well as it heats your whole house. Accept your Heating Engineer’s invitation. You will see a heating outfit different from any you have ever known. ARCOLA adds from two to five times its cost to the value of your home-—Just as IDEAL Boilers and larger AMERICAN Radiator systems add far more than ‘their cost to the value of larger buildings.” It burns any kind of fuel and under the ex- pert direction of your Heat- ing Engineer, it can be de- livered, set up, and put towork at once. 101, "ARCOLA SMALL HOML do your Doctor or AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY Makers of the famous IDEAL Bolers and AMERICAN Radiators 1308 ‘H Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 5OV~ re our triumvirate, and in case of necessity the governor- benkral can be outvoted by the other The former acting governor, de- claring his right to offer criticism, flag TO SALUTE U. S. DEAD. |French to Send Ships, Former Ger- | man Vessels, to Honor Unknown. | can soldier When the American convevance to| Ar- his resignation from the position of Cotrie held for | the newspaper to 1f. bl !!:lr’ahnoehlngon-flhm jues | Gmall PI—Small Dose—Small Price floats here we have the right and privilege to offér criticism. We ought to take an active part in matters af- d today for Seattle Special Dispatcl to The Star. "THE RIGHT WAY October 18.—Several | now in have been t to of 1‘ AR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C.” Canada, Burdened by Big Debt, | Sees Hope in Arms Limitation being willing to fight, be willing and able to pay. It is pointed out that it the Washington conference should fall Canadians would have to commit themselves to a gigantic expenditure. In five years Canadians have seen OTTAWA, Canada, October 20.— The semi-officlal announcement that the Dominions are to have adequate representation on the British dele- gation to the conference on limita- tion of armament at Washington i & matter of satisfaction to Canadians, and is being commented upon. The very direct concern that Canada has is emphasized by an analysis of the national debt, and by the fact that Canada is a Pacific power, with 3,000 miles of coastline and two of its greatest harbers on the Pacific, and Canadian trade carried in its own their national debt grow from $3 000,000 to $2,500,000,060. They h. seen their ine undblu obligatory nual expenditure grow from $150, Unu - 000 to $100,000,000 «r more. They have raflways pass into posi- tion ry mean a loss that represents a tax the Canadiun taxpayer almos at as the cost of the British n. imposed upon the taxpayer of Bri in. Would Be Without Money. So the question arises, if a situa- s called marine, extending rapidly to the onstruction of orient. It is pointed out that Cana- ould come the dfan financiers are extending loans to ot havinsiTen China, and that finally, but by no|&ard to many national obligations, the prospect of an additional fifty or sev- enty-five millions for n: ta impl means least, Canada is the possible cockpit in any war. Hand in Affairs Wanted. Canada has been and is insisting on having a voice in British foreign policies, and hence must, as well as future Pacific-made and nu‘ll must go to Wi with a , determination to help toward peace.” ADVERTY With Iron, in Tnblet Form, .as Embodied in “Iron-. ized Yeast” Thin, Weak, Nervous and Dyspeptic People Find That It Brings Better and Quicker Results TO TAKE YEAST"V When Yeast is combi Tron, us in Tronized Yeast, | and revialiser in one 's Drug Stores " and good druggists everywhere. (RONIZED Yeasy ; Tablets mikeles, = the skin. But for QUICK and thorough res: bloud should be c in order that it . wonderful WILL SEE MUSCLE SHOALS. cretary Weeks of the War De- nm’mmnt will personall. government nitrate an project at Muscle Shoals, Ala., arriv- ing there for that purpose Friday, THURSDAY,, OCTOBE October 28. inspect the waterpower +head and Almon. tion.” DEVOE Mottletone System By a Factory Expert THERE is no room 1n your home which is not suscep- tible to the subtle charm of Mot- tletoneing with. Devoe Velour Finish. Its rich, warm effect of color and texture makes the living and dining-room more cheerful and homey. Its artistic and durable decora- tive effect gives the bed-rooms, Geo. E. Corbett 409 10th St. N.W. Phone Main 1756 “I have been urged to do | this,” the Secretary said, Underwood and Representa i quest that I am mak New England Optmuun y Senator | From the Boston Transcrip ves ays flnd cheer in the if the times are hard ty comes it will taste all the sweeter. the inspe Come to our Store October 20-21-22 . See the Demonstration & of the halls and other rooms a more restful atmosphere. Mottletone is simplicity in itself. It can be done easily and econ- omically over plaster, burlap or wallpaper with Devoe Velour Finish merely touched here and there with a handful of ordinary wrapping paper. ) Come in and do a test strip of Mottletoneing yourself. Becker Paint Co., Inc. 1239 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. hone West 67 You don’t want any unnecessary motor troubles, do you" OME annoyances of an automobile on its off days are overheating, “missing, ” the need for frequent carburetor adjustments, quick and heavv accumulations of carbon, vile smelling exhaust fumes, and the dilution and contamination of the lubricating oil. These are frequently traceable to deficiencies in the gasoline; to lack of uniformity in composition or to sluggish fuel that fails to vaporize . properly ®or burn up completely. The right gas minimizes thesc vexations. 2 In volatility and quick, complete, powerful combustion, “Standard” Motor Gasoline has no superior. It is an improved, balanced gaso- line of standardized uniformity that vaporizes readily at all tem- peratures. It enables motors to mixture. start quickly and develop maxi- mum power for hard hills on a lean, clean-burning, economical With “Standard” it is not necessary to use a rich, waste- ful mixture, even in cold weather. Yet “Standard” Motor Gasoline costs no more by the gallon and considerably less by the mile. You can get it wherever you go. Drive in where you see the familiar “S.0.” sign. Test a tankful. Fill your crankcase with fresh Polarine and challenge the hills. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) <

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