Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 32

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‘CITY NEWS IN BRIEF (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark '.w i rv.lllum: U. 8. P x. l:'»rm) . . —By BUD FISHER. '] evening between 5:30 and 7 p.m. L ? Mount Pleasant Church, (27 ‘ SR Ny 5 f = ' o i CoreeaPoad mear. 1ith street, will : 7 /| e — ] _1’,‘“'“:‘“": ON “WELL, BELIEVE ME serve--a turkey dinner _tomorrow neres wiees) . | | o > e S?”AVWS : THE LAST TIMeE I SGPARATE ; ' . ! * YOILET I UseD THEM T MYSELEF EROM 2 : 7 . : e « .- | ARTicLES™ . GgT CLEANED A Piece o N | < : RIGHT! cHANGE! s ; 3 ; The Wellesley Club will meet to- Iate 1810 Ford tonings s S0 morrow at 4 p.m. at the-clubhouse of $225. the American Assoclation of Univer- 1016 Ford tominm, $160. i~ ||sity: Women. Busincss meeting at CASH OR TERMS 45 Visitors are invited to the meeting WHEN YOU PUROCHASE of Kotumbia. 'Esperanto Association NEW OR USED FORDS tomorrow at Thomson School, 8:30 From the p.m. ' A ROBEY MOTOR CO. Tenchers of the Americanisation AUTHORIZED FORD DE. schools will give a reception in_honor They will give you free ins a ln of the new citizens of the United Sriverts permit and B - Ticenwe aum. | | States in the auditorium of the Co- lumbia Junior High School, 7th and bher and_render genuine 'Ford service. O streets, next Tuesday. Secretary Centrally located for business and rexi- dence, of Labor Davis will deliver the prin- . M29LSt. Main2121 | cival address Open evenings by appointment and all Elflll'ilvo committee, Business Uay Saturday. Women's Council, will meet tomorrow - hurch of the Covenant. S Mrn. Nanette B. Paul will bexin work 1 EASTMAN KODAK in Bible section of the District F. W. AN | C. tomorrow from 2 to 4 p.m., 2007 Co- lumvaa road. -t i i s gift. |! Vadi~v of the Church of the Immacu- makes the ideal Christmas gi 1810 Conoanion T e Lmmmene , Wonderful stock on hand at Suppers in caurch nall tomorrow, with a Dutch supper, from 5 to 9 p.m. Gibson’s Kodak Filling Station ||, Cellses Woemens Glub wint sive a 917-919 G Street N.W. {at clubhouse, 1822 I street. Col s e i . Dr. Al i k . ifed the t At T S o e S0 WEER ™| Abe Martin Says: |FIREMEN'S WORK LAUDED |y ¥ hantiey =, T 0"orer” | KILLS EX-WIFE AND SELF. A. B, EICH'S 537 8 St. N.E. Representative William N. Vaile will ™ . 1 . We Teach speak. Music. Dancing. TONIGHT. Mrs. Tilford Moots is at home AT SHOE STORE BLAZE |burger. “Had it not been for their Shappel Secured Woman Through | ! e i prompt and efficient service the fire Delicious Homemade Ice Cream, $L00 gt.; 15c plate; war tax; 2c. AUTO DRIVING || connecticut avenue cittsens® asso-| The Columbla Historical Society |as she has th’ pneumonia. s : “AQglis Diverced Him ciation will meet tomorrow at § by |will meet at 8:15 o'clock at Cosmos| - i : might have proved very disastrous. £ 1 | Varaman Par T A B b, ™ Speakers: Maua Burr Morris| Lafe Bud says he don't care.if |g,ye) Strasberger Also Sends |1 do not shink there is & more ef-| DEFIANCE, Oblo, November 15— ‘(.‘a;rorlll‘ will give illustrated lecture, [and Henry E. Davis. women do git off o’ cars back- Check for $25 to Relief fictent fire department in any city in{ Enraged because his former wife was Home Made Caramels, 50c Ib. tinashinston, the Type of City Beau-| oygter supper and_bazaar under [wards. He said we should be {tne voitea States.” removing her household effects from || Other Candiex 1b, and u h Double Comtr ... s auspices of Business Women's Coun- ’ 1 L Association. When Acting Deputy Chief Kelther | his home following a divorce granted | e — AMERICAN MOTOR SCHOOL ]| National Conwumers® Leagume wiil|Cil. from 5 to 8 o'clock, at Wesley glad they don’t git on back larrived at the shoe store that n saturday, David S. Bhappel, fifty-| Sth & O Sta. N.W. Phome N, 10-400 || give a banquet tomorrow at Raus- |Chapel, 5th and F streets. wards. A letter commending the fire de-|dense columns of smoke were ri elght, ' farmer living ouf milcs ‘ [ £ 3 i re, fa y . cher's at 7:30 p.m. Speakers, Alfred| pDr. Sylvanus G. Morley will speak | :(Copyright National Newspaper Service.) | partment for the maner in which it :;fimh;f:i':::‘lfrir*::‘ O e D Shotann aid, then Hirned E. Zimmern of London, Wi - - i i i | Wnite ana Mrs. Morence Heljey, "1 |of “The Chronology of the Anclent | checked « blaze in the Family .4 (hey cucceeded in extinguixhing | the wespon upon himself. Both died | u ety of H at 830, in Carnegie Institu-§ Among the women of the English |Shoe Store, 310 7th street, a few days|the® blaze before it had ~ burned A ieq:d: Speciatty ol William Hard will speak of “Reme- uilding, 16th and P streets. aristocracy who have become motion |ago was received by Fire Chief George | through to the store proper. Mrs. Shappel, who was fifty-one. | PAINTING Al T e o] Success Club wiil hold open meet. |picture actresses are Lady Diana|Watson today from Joseph Stras- il married Shappel last January, after| PAPERHANGING and 8 p.m.. before National Consumers'|ing at Playhouse, 1814 N street, 8 Cooper, daughter of the Duke of Rut- | burger, proprietor. The letter wi answering his advertisement for a UPHOLSTERING N League, Grace Dodge Hotel. o'clock. Dr. Harry Gaze will speak on land; the Honorable Lois Sturt, |eompanied by a check for § The largest Japanese crysanthemum | woman Iwhom_he would either “marry b nite, > Prosperity Here and Now " daughter of Lady Alington: Miss Pop- | the Firemen's Relief Association. = |plant ever grown, bearing more than | or hire” as his nousewife, They sep- | Get our es S Mrx. Cornelin T. Hatcher, presl H 2 ' py Wyndham, daughter of Lord Inch- ' “I wish to congratulate your de-|2,500 blooms, is owned by Mrs. Walter | arated June 27 and Mrs. = % 4 of the Alaska W C o presldent; Tpe Paint and Powder Club of Ta- |03 e And Tady Eden. partment on the very able manner in ' M. Jeffords of Philadelphia. mediately sued for divorce. | Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., ¥ata 22% \s to speak | oma Park will o - ! present “The Mikado. = o Al forg a meet. |at Takoma Parish Hall, at 8:30 o'clock. 6th street. 4 Minnesota Society will meet at Wil- son Normal School. ! 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