Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 39

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ma; nol get nuine Aspirin pre- druggists u Bayer Tablets of As- scribed by physl cl&nu for twenty-one pirin in handy tin boxes of an sean and proved safe by millions. bonl of 20 lnd 100. AlDlrIn is the ‘Take Aspirin only as told in er package for Colds, Headache, Ne\l- = b A AT Watch and Jewelry Repairing on Premises swey JHglober swor THEIRLOSS YOURGAINY OUR BIG XMAS SALE 'l‘ho uunn of & certain firm, weli known s, made possible onr nu of sbout “5 000 worlh irldl Jeweiry, watches and lllvnrwnn at n, of their retail wi Hundreds ‘of Smashing BIG SPECIALS!!! I‘-Kll‘t Solid Geld with 15- Sewel lll)ull.d ‘movement. A beautiful little watch, guaranteed to kee in re- pair for 1 yeal Diamend llu‘. !or em:'r men or women, % % karat stone, setin' white l.nd yellow gold mountin, $25.00 to slzaoo . 911 9th St. N.W. Never say™Aspirin"without saying “Bayer” l k for the name ralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, 4 pack age or on tablets you ache. Lumbugo and for Pain. the Bay- trade nnk of *Pape’s Cold Compound” is Quickest Refief %M«l-flpl Quit blowing and snuflxngl A dose id Cw:ponnd" taken every two hours until three usually breaks up any cold. m fim dose opens_clogged-up nostrils and air puum of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, dnunus. fever- ishness, sneezing. *“Pape’s Cold is the quickest, surest refief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores, It acts without assist- ance. Tastes mice. Contains no quinine. Insist upon Pape's. Main 8032 | Tooth- A INSPECTS MAIL CARRIERS. Bayer Manufacture of Monmsumlde!ur o! St licylicacia. MERIDIAN RENTAL HEARINGS OPENED ‘} 'Two Architects lefer as to|” in 8t. Loul of D ‘THAN ID% OF THE AC."!'UA!. SALE. Therefore we lnx them along to Wasl hlnmmm- at about 50gp U= | Present Value of 16th Street House. Testimony sought by the District ent commission in connection with ‘its decision, on its own Initiative, to g fix rentals on all apartments in the /) Meridian mansion, 2400 16th street ! northwest, began yesterday, when the Wg | owners of the building were called to v mke the stand. Architects were pre- ted as witnesses by the owners ‘nmrnay with a view to establishing X7 |the present structural value of the R | bullding, preparatory to calculating a Ve flll‘ rental return. Varying Ews‘ matex. { Two varying estimates, based on cubical cgst, were submitted by Waddy B. Wood and Thomas A. Mul- lett, local architects, respectively. Mr. ‘Wood estimated that the apartment house at the present time would cost pproxlm‘lely $2,660.276 _to buil Nellher calculation, It took into conlldenuon architect's commission, an 'ood’s did not ln- clude bclude bnlldera’ commission. ‘Wood estimat ¢ that in 1916, when the bufldln( ‘was b._gun, the cost, on cubi nl-& tl 600,224 g the case Attorney Row- and Harry L. Rust, owners, he would present testimony of archi- tects, bullders, real estate men and oth- ers to assist !.ha comm(nllon in decidi the valuation, under present conditions, of the bullding. Hc indicated th,t In fixing a fair rental return an 8 pe; net return on the value would ba uked for. 'l!u.l'l te Be Heard. re expected to continue rt of t Wed tunity to presen there are more than 160 tenan's in the house, there were not more than a score of persons hearing room this morning. Postmaster Chance Views Men in New Winter Uniforms. Washington city letter carriers were_insnected yesterday by Postmaster M. O. Chance, lho inspection at the mll office being this morning and t the Pennsylvania avenue and other ltnllolln this afternoon. carriers were attired !n Ulell' new winter uniforms, in which change has been made from Dl l modes. Inspections are held twice yearly, the other being in the spring. PLAN FOOT BALL GAME. Disabled Soldiers League Arranges Celebretion for Armistice Day. An elal horlto Armistice day celebra~ tion will be held at the American Blse Ball Park this after- under the au raabted Soidie-s: The principal feature will be a foot ball game between George Washing- ton University and Gallaudet College ms. Mere than 500 disabled ex-pervice men will attend the celebration as donated the tick: may be obtained free by any dis- abled service man. EISEMAN’S 605-607 7th St. Men’s & Young Men’s SUITS AND OVERCOATS Specially Priced at Here are values that demand your attention—and your ACTION. For you simply cannot equal these values. Suits and Ovércoats designed along lines men and young men want, embodying all the newest and smartest effects shown this season. And just notice the low price put upan these fine garments. All we should say is this: “Come tomorrow and SAVE!” _Match Your Odd Coats Witly Our Special TROUSERS Bet.F & G Sts. e $ 4.65 Many a man has saved the:price of an entire new suit by matching his odd coats with our Special Trousers. We carry a huge stock. There are many, many Ppat- terns and shades to choose from. All kinds of materials, too, such as flannels, worsteds, serges, tweeds, herring- bones, cassimeres, ete. These Trousers are strictly all- wool, and they are usually sold around town at $6 to $8. d, Mr. ical ng ek. POWER PLANT L LEASED. |TUBERCULIN TEST IS . Alabama Compnny Gets Temporary Rights at Muscle Shoals. Temporary lease of power plant ll\o. 2 of the Muscle Bhoals, Alabama, project has been made to the Alabama Powar Company, Secretary- Weeks an- ounced yesterday. The lease m mldo in order that 6 Alabama pany might supply pnwcr prlnelp.lly 5 the milis In Geor. gla, Alabama and the Carolinas. which have been forced to close down because of drought In those states. ON WAR FINANTE BOARD. F. P. Neal of Kansas City to Assist Dire tors. ., Appointment of Fernando P. Neai|™p of Kansas City as assistant to the board of directors of the War Flnlnl.e " (‘arponllon was announced yeste jat the Treasury. Mr. Neal will Blve llleclll attention to the western cattle lcan business of the corporation. He was formerly chairman of th nees City, one of tho largest banking institniions in the middle west, and has had experi- ence in general banking Ia the agri- Suitural ‘Sections of the countr cultural sections of the country. - ltlon st its next meeting. ~ lzemstoseek fwabolition. ~ 1 - 000000 000000000000 L ~ e r. Fowler, W o rn 2kinj vigorous fight for the tuberculln te!l the world. APPROVED BY DOCTORS Medical Society and Staff of Chil- dren’s Hospital Indorse Health Department Stand. Three new. developments in the con- troversy over what form the new milk legislation for the District ahould take were made Known yesterday by Health Officer Fowler. They were: Receipt of a letter from the Medi- cal Soclety of the District of Colum- bia indorsing the health department's bill, which pmvldal for the tubercu- lin test for all co Actlon by’ ll.:a medlul staff of Chil- tuberculin-tested m'a to Washington dairies as soon as permfit is ob- tained from the locll henlfll office to legd milk into the in whatever milk law i8 enacted fe Washington, sald he would present the above statement to the Ho subcommittee conalderln‘ the quu- tion at its next meet! """fig{gest Flouerllmthe/ /o ._-....._...a Pillsbury’s Best Flour—the old reliable E family flour; makes wonderful cake and pastry as well as bread; full of flavor, strength and vigor-building gluten; economical and absolutely uniform—, Pillsbury’s Heéalth Bran—a wholesome healthful food ‘and a ‘splendid natural laxative; makes delicious bran bread, a cookies and muffins— All are members of Plllsbury’s Family of Foods. {should be in your home. - Buy them from your grocer. Tillsbury Flour Mills Company’ \ ~Minneapolis, Minnesota BORLAND LAW REPEAL REASONS TO BE SHOWN Reasons why they belleve the Bor- land law should be repealed will be set forth’ fully by the Commisioners when they submit their annual report to Congress mnext month, it became known yesterday. This law assesses half the cost of street paving against abutting prop- erty owners and was enacted several m ago In the formi of a rider on the Dlllflcl appropriation bill. The present of Com ssioners has in the past and still regards the Borland llw 8! unfair legislation for several rea “In this dl.y nt automobile transpor- Cos mmlulluner ‘Rudolph, city are used by and not merely by the fow" property es | owners along the streets that ‘being paved.” e burden of the Borland law falls 'hlrdoll on those citizens who have gone out into new sections and bought homes, for the reason that a|the older sections of the city have nearly all paved ulrreu While the Commissioners are not drafting a bill prnvldln‘ for the re- peal of the law, they will support whll’ever steps are mken by the citi- ens to seek its abolition. / Clean Ope or two candy-like Cascarets | bowel tonight will give you the nicest, gentlest bmuf‘ expe T! bowels fully. Alhf’thep c’o‘nltlplud wn::‘lnd sour bile will move out | all When Bilious, Headachy. Copstipate “Cascarets"—10c rlim-ndbu-el -fimn‘ clunamfi you ever | sour stomach vhen yon w.h the morning. urm for ! n hver m‘fll rienced. ic your bm«l. loant b«m bowels without griping or ‘fié- T he Pillsbury “A” Mill at Minneapolis Away back in 1881, the first unit of this huge plant was built. It was then, and is now, the largest flour mill in Here, and in four other mills, we make" Pillsbury’s Family of Foods. - Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour—a prepared ' pancake flour that is rich in wheat; makes delicious pancakes with a delight-/ ful home-made flavor; just add water, and bake— v ' Pillsbury’s Wheat C.real—made from' the white L:arts of selected wheat; a'" dainty yet substantial breakfast food, ’ extremely nourishing— Pillsbury - Family of Foods They tYeEen TLTERRERLNANY EEREEY

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