Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1921, Page 15

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d 5 THE EVENING RUG CLEANING T]ME']OYCE GRANTED DIVORCE Tour goor covrtzge ot oty cieumea| FROM. CHORUS GIRL WIFE unless electrically washed by vur process. Positively no injury or ahrigkage to the most delicate fabrics. _The Luwin Co. 2018 14th St. NW. Phove N. 9165 HREE Things we do well— By the Asmciated Press. CHICAGO, November 10.—A decree of divorce was granted J.. Stanley Joyce, -_millionaire lumberman, “by Judge Sabath in superior court yes- _|terday, upholding Joyce's charges that Pegry Hopkins Joyce, former | chorus girl, had been guiity of miscon- iduct with Henri Letellier, wealthy pub- lisher and sportsman of Paris. and Evans Spaulding, New York clubman. Joyce settled with his wife out of court for $80,000 in cash and jewels ind furs valued at about $800,000. She is required to xeturn other jewels val- ued at $400,060 and relinquish all claims to his estate of approximately “ ALL my colds used tomakeme | shut in,’ butno longer, for ! = Dr. Bell’s Pmn—Tar-Hone,y first warning of a cold. “This standard remedy soon relieves s coll, srippe, cough and hoarseness. tick- Ying in throat. Safe for the Witetoikn too. ttle from your druggist 3 PMN}-(INO 3 e Gabath ruled Mrs, Joyce's al PAPERHANGING and udge Sabath rul s, s al- legations that her husband was cruel UPHOLSTERING and addleted to arink were unfounded. Got ‘our estimates, On the other hand, the judge found that Mrs. Joyce struck, scratched anl maltreated her husband on two epeci- | Geo. Plitt Co:; Inc., o s B W. L. DOUGLAS _{$700 &ssoo SHOES kst SPECIAL SHOES 10_00 STYLISH AND rou cansavzmmzvnv ; WEARING W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES HEYure sold in 107 W. L. Douglas stores, dnecthomthefubrytoyw at only one profit, ‘which guarantees to you the best shoes thatcan be produced, atthe lowest possiblecost. W.L.Douglunnmaandth price is | awhofnlllboubefmlhey I luve tlm factory. The value is guaranteed and Yj you are pmteched against unreasonable profits. W. L. Douglas $7.00 and $8.00 shoes are absolutely best shoe values for the money in this country. They combine quality, -tyle, workmanship and wearing qlulmec equal to other mkea selling at higher prices. They || the leaders.in ashion centers of m l‘lh St Main €234-3 1N ALL THE LATEST STYLES ALL LEATHERS ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS aA‘:iel'ica. The prices are the same every- wl:e:':':I w.ltfl no fi in San Francisco than they do in New Yor W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the blghelt ..,vdv' ";t.’l,"? }".“,.."fl.‘;i paid, sln'lled shoemken, under the direction kmwn shoe Trade Mark sy n of i men,all work- }n tthhe mwr:d. I It .u:;.nt'l; ing with an honest delgrmmnbon to! the fl‘;‘;u finf -t'tha Tereat best shoes for the price that money can buy. cAuTloN Tnsint I)'l ll'll' £2d prics s painlysiamved on %g'u’él Be caref |'IMM“IIIIQ‘ nged or ated. hnldm 3 ATl W iy Loy LS M’n”",%a W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN WASHINGTON sons 1905 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. || woim 1327 F St,N.W WOMEN’S S’I'OBB MF"OPEN SATURDAY ‘EVENINGS‘Q 77z possible cost. The intrinsic value of a Trade Mark lies in flvlng to the consumer e equivalent of the price paid for the goods GOODS SALE Stock Up at These Prices 'STAR,” WASHINGTON, INUNCTION ASKED BY SCHODL BII]UER? George Hyman. the contractor Who built the substructure of the ' new Eastern High School building at 17th and B streets northeast and whose bid for the Auper-structure was yes- terday rejected the District Com- missioners, today filed suit for injunc-! tion In the Supreme Court of the Dis-| trict of Columbia. Cuno- H. Rudolph, James F. Oyster and Charles Keller, the District Commissioners, are named as defendants in the suit, which. was _‘D. - (., THURSDAY, NOVE) NOVEMBER 10, 1921, ° NO TICKETS REQUIRED vAT WRLINGTON, BUT and about admittance to the cemetery Department announced today that no tickets will ‘be required to enter the grounds, although seats in the amphitheater ftself are reserved. quested visiting the cemctery be within the grounds by 10 o'cl certain priviieged o allowed td enter Parking space has been reserved for all automobiles on the Fort Myer parade grounds, opposite the ¢ _etery. — e * 15 now completing his contract on the District of Columbia, bu ng the lowest iegitima Gallinger Hospital. He has done much | (08 ji5, g this recommendation, the satisfactory work for the District, a| pigrrict will, as previously nated, pay complete Hst of ‘such contracts being | ror the use of The bullding far wkat herewith,” and {8 regarded by all as 1 entire school year AUTOS ARE BARRED [Rersvi, sndle"repagicd by ol 23 S goiTs oot yesn Because of numerous inquiries ‘ed an extenslion of time on his hospital delivery in twelve FOR RENT OR LEASE 1314 Eye St. N.W. For Business or Rooming House 14 rooms, 2 baths, newly decorated. Apply Room 202, Citizens’ Bank Bldg., 1336 N. Y. Ave. cost of months.” The Chastleton Sixteenth Street at R omely Furnis! ents One and Two Rooms and Bath Full Hotel Service Weekly and Month!y Rates apparent misunderstanding |contract, this being for the conven- fence of the District pending the com- pletion of plans for certain auxiliary work. On this largs job Wyne had ail his matertals on the ground in ampie time before they were needed, and it Is reasonable to suppose that he willl i continue to be equally dependable. “To protect the interests of the Dis- trict and to give public assurance to all intending to make proposals that t Arlington tomorrow, the War The War Department has re- that those who intend it is the duty of the Commissioners to throw out the Hyman proposal, they are authurized to do b structions to bidders,’ bec: collusive as well as becau: the cl:me!efl yman, | alone, is not qualified, and to make the | filed through former Commissioner W. Gwynn Gardiner, Commissioners trom rejecting the bid of George 1. Wyne or of ‘any other | bidder. . It the bid has been accepted, then the court is requested to en,o.n ihe Commissioners trom executing the contract and to require them to give the.contract to " yman as the “lowest responsible bidder.” Justce iivcuiug cited the District (Y jconnections been bett r “Yhe court Is asked to- restrain the | B2ye been able to get the stone. of Hyman and from accepting the nmx{'}{.’f‘fl Sanot Overcome: sueh dimonl into an altogether unpermissible al- lance with another bidder, that I do not recommend that he be che contract. sary to review Mr. P <48 and responsibility. “Wyne, the next lowest bidder. award of th= contract to Wyne as not only best for the interests of the ck. No automobiles, except lhose of l]egl[lml[e bidders will be protected. he woum‘ t is because of my bellef that Look at Washington’s Best Home Locations|fjl T HI S SUNSHINE HOMES—MICHIGAN PARK - 0 ; granted It is therefore unnece: 'arsons’ qualific: Commissioners to appear in_court Monday next to show cause why.the injunction should not be wranted.. “Lae court .8 adv.sed that -tne bide were opened October 26 last, and it was founu that-Hyman's vid, waich had been accompanicd 4y a bona o. Giobe Iindemnity Company 0. 000, was tne lowest subm.tted Mis bid, Mr. Hyman states, i $15,800 less than the bid of Georgé E. Wyne, .y waich the Commissioners have an-! nounced tHey will ace.pt. To his utter | surprige, the contractor teils tnei court, he was advised that a recom- menuation woutd be made mnot to! accept his bid, notwiths.anding the! fact that he had frequently done con- tract work for the uisirict-and during the war had lost large sums of, money in maintaining a contract-and ; deciined to permit any recnmmendn-[ tion to Congress for relief, accepting his loss as tne chance taken with the contrag Ar. 11yman submits a statement of his financial standing showing assets of neariy a quarier of a million dol- lars and says he is ready to furni lany amount of bond that the contrace {should require. le' went further than ’l-:}uued by the bid, he states, und of ed to give bond for ihe tion of the building within months instead of ke eigh months allowed by the specificit | He explains that he solicited the co- operation of James L. ra. that their joint responsitility cquals one-halt miilion doliars. What Action Will Ental ‘The proposed action of* Commissioners besides ipeople an additional §15,800, lgreat financial damage and uestroy his {&ood reputation as a contractor. Mo questions the right of the Cotamis- Sioners to reject a lowest bid trem} a responsible” bi | tive bidding a tempted actio The Commissioners late yesterlay afternoon decided to award the con- tract tor compietion cf 2 |ern High School' to Mr. W ,i00, the building to be completed unawiul and void announcement, Col. Ensineer Commis- jo w to’ Hyman, t {low, statement reaas Statement. casidering now only the Hyman 1d Wyne bids under opt'on (a), our work of the complicated’ char: this new building. although he: has dune fairly satisfactory work as.a wer contractor nnd‘on his exlsnng ntract for the excavation and sul ructure of tne new pkastern Hig, hool. H's exclusion is thereforé ntemplated Ly the provisions of ! saragraphs 5, 6 and- 7 ctions” to bidde-s. n the effort to overcome the objec- ifon of lack of proper experience, Mr. | Hyman, on Novemboer 4, ca!led upon me | in company with James L. Parsons, irf 2 bullder of this city. who had himseit been a bidder at $573,900 under option (), and stated that Mr. Parsons was » builder of well known gzpérience and that he, Mr. Hyman, now proposed to iesociate himself with Mr. Parsons id work of constructing the school in tion. 1 asked Mr. Hyman and Mr ons to furnish written évidence a¢ and thelr piant and ous: experience a3 i is a letter ! Jatea November 4. 1951, olgndd by e | Parsons and Mr. Hyman, in Which they | state that they propose to go into part- | nership ‘for the construction of the | new Eastern High School, and alst a ietter from Mr. Parsons setting forth his experience a sa builder, and three tetters commending Mr. Hyman writ- ten by building firms of the highest reputation. “By reference to the ‘instructions to bidders’ it will be seén that par: graph 5 reads, in part, as follow: ‘Reasonable grounds for . suppos of tne ‘in- that any bidder is interested in more Succotash, 1 5c Can National Biscuit Co. Cracker Sale "Macaroons .greve...2Tc | Uneeda Biscuits. .. .... Uneeda Lunch Crackers. E 50%Clock Teas............28¢c Butter Thins. ....".. §altinal!isquits.... RPNy (| Fig Newtons. ... .... Lorna Doone.. . . ... : Mazola Oil, pints eee..2le Mazola Oil, quarts. .. .......53c, Gold Dust os e o HBDE Lea & Perrin’s Sauce, botlle. . . . 25¢ Borden’s Milk Eagle Condensed Mk, can. ... Challenge Condensed Milk, can. Borden’s Evaporated MIk, tal can. Borden's Evaporated Milk, baby can. . s: i Maillard’s Sweet Chocolate, 15 Ib. . . .20¢c Stra'ned Honey, jar. ... ...15¢ Pacific Toilet Paper, rol............ Te Mixed Vegetables, for soup, can. ... .11¢ | Colman’s Mustard, V5-'b. tin. .. ... . .2 Shredded Cocoanut, package........ 8¢ Am&HlmerSllSzoda,Z‘/g-lb.ph...gz Our Stores Will Open Friday at 2P.M.—Close at 6 P.M. 2, ATLANTIC & PACIFIC A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Plain 1b. . 6¢c || ‘x-:.."l3c | Iona Peaches, can cam. ..........27c Shaker Salt ..............10¢ Gulden’s Mustard . . ........13¢ Baker’s Cocda, 121b. . . ......21¢c .| Red Seal Coffee ..15¢ g.e-Pound 2 gc Sweetthelp, ..51 R Yac BmahCryml p,forumg . Ac ..... D than one proposal for the same \Will cause- the rejection of all prol ‘Dosals which he is interested in’' While the Hyman propésal was- n6l| originally definitely Parsons', his gups | plementary letter ‘becomes 4 part.of | the proposal, and it is thé duty of | the District, therefore, to take meas- ! ¢ suspition of col- | of laok of litéral| ng the saxesurdsi Atem | good faith in a the specificatiops. nsidering Hyman's bid alone.and | oring, therefore, his improper al- | ance with Parsons, it is belie.ed | that the difference betweéer Hyman's | id_and the next lowest bld is .not} isufficient to justify the risk of, non-! ompletion,” which would-be taken in iving the contract to Hy; nn. A con- ract to -complete wi twelve | monthe contais provisiona. authosls: :ing extension of time on. account. 6f strikes, bad weather, etc. On his.si structure contract, lied for and been granted forty-i days' extension of time because of 4| . strike at the stone quarties inrli dlln& 1t is true that a strike ex {and no doubt it held up Hyman's" liveries, but stone, nevertheless, was ashes | collecting from . coal that. yol buy - from us. Tt transforms into -almo¥t pure’ heat, calories. 'And’ it gives you the kind of “Reat that lasts! says Mr. Coal Man. Ofice phone ' B. R.-osiding ' 12th and Mich. ave. Bungalows, $7.650 to $7,950. Central hall : houses, $8,430 to $9250. Lots 75 feet front. ~Terms that will save 5] Then think of the you rent. Over sixty houses sold. Immediate deliveries. Take i real money you are llth or F or N. Cap. st. car marked “Brookland” to end of route, wasting in rent. $1,650 Cash “or phone for appointment. CONN. AVE. HOMES—WOODLEY PARls ni Exhibit 2727 Conn. ave. bet. Woodley rd. and Cathedral i ave. Open to 9 pm. $20000 to $21,500. One of the largest, best $97 Monthly located, designed, constructed and the most complete home in the E (Including All Interest snd Principal) N.wW. for the, money. Two stories, attic, library, two fireplaces, three baths, two showers, breakfast, sleeping porch, garage at cost. i MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE PARK I | THE IN TOWN SUBDIVISION Consisting of several hundred wooded acres of individual lats, || group lots and villa sites, miles of improved streets, sidewalks and other public utilities. Bounded by Mass. ave. west of Sheri- E dan Circle, Woodley Road (Cathedral Ave.) at 32d St. on the north. Rock Creek Park on the south and adjacent to the beautiful Conn Ave. bridge on the east. It contains unquestionably the finest home sites in the city and, under the new management, is offered ‘Washington—The Mot! Livable City in America ANTED for Rooming and Boarding— House located in N.W. sec- tion, west of 14th street, east of 20th street, and south of S street, with large basement dining room and kitchen. First floor parlor and 10 or 12 sleep- ing rooms. Bath on each of upper floors. Electric light. Hot-water heat. Alley. Must Bringing This Dis- tinctive Detached Bungalow be in first-class condition. 30- -at prices no more than high-class suburban property miles farther Within reach of the aver- day possession desired. Gice out sells for. Call or telephone jor plat and prices. Some desir- age family paying a rent location, price, terms and full able 50-ft. lots as low as $2000. Buy now and build your “Dream equal to that of any dingy {nformation. Owners only. Home” from $12,500 to $100.000, according to location. A plat of northwest 4-room FLAT. I this property is also exhibited at our Sample Home, 2727 Conn. i Ave. Open to 9 p.m. : i MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INC. Tenth Floor, Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Main 6935. i SINCE 1%¥9—“N0 PLACE LIKF. HOME; NO HOME LIKE OLURS” } Fms HOME possessed no other feature than those terms it would be justification for your ¢ immediate inspection But vou will find a Homs as vou would plan and Luild with 6 beautiful Rooms, Bath, Hot-Water Heat, Finished Cellur such as you have never 1405.Eye Street,NW Main 4752 ' seen. Big Lot, 160 deep or 5600 sq. feet. Bic Porches. The sun flood- ing every corner of the interior. In our last oftering of Bungalows 16 were sold within two weeks_ after the opening of the Sample Home. New Kennedy Homes Now Being Completed at 20th and Park Road Eight rooms, 2 baths, garage, breakfast porch, sleeping porch, open fireplaces, etc. Take Time Now See the wonderful develon- ments go'ng on in this SUB. URB, which we know to be Just Far- Enpugh Out For The Family And Near Enough In For The Corner, semi-detached and inside houses. aginées; Man- Price, $17,500 (Corner, $21,600) NEW HOME LOCATION Hamilton St. at 13th St. N.W. " GO NOW FOR SALE BY KENNEDY BROTHERS, Inc. Owners and Builders ’ ; 2400 16th St. N.W. Take 1ith St car to Gallatin o= ngraham St. walk one square east or Georgia Ave. car, stop at Hamilto St, walk west. é ] = = SHANNON AND LUCHS Owners and Builders 713 1uh St NW. ‘llu Am‘n‘ Netw Series Sedan, Coupe and Roadster shown on other pages. Be sure to seethem. First Showing of the First Touring Car Designed and Produced Entirely by the New Maxwell Organization A car which reveals, at a glance, such a wealth of beauty and goodness that the price seems.almost unbelievable. Co«lfl:u.un-dddftmndm. Plate glass window in reer curtsin. Leak-proof windshield. Windshield .. x4inch. Drum tyge head lamps, nickel wiger xmmmnm.fi‘ trimmed. Non-glare lenges.. New steering comfort. Clutch and or wood artillery 3 g Op- Real leather upholstery; Turkish 2 brake wdon, steerin; UT:.’M'_- Unusually long springs promote . Adult-dum. deepand wide and Handsome accessible instru- MmflfiM»M“‘N- mm‘nfi’nmm ‘Alemite lubrication. Sideumlmopeuwkhdm-. driven electric .~ "H.B.LEARY, JR. o 1321 14th St. NW. Phone Main 4105 3 OPEN SUNDAY ? ~ “The Good os48.

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