Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1921, Page 19

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estate business. $2.00 Blue-white Solitaire Diamond Ring (platinum)..... | 1% -carat Pure White Solitaire Dia- mond Ring m mounting) .. 8150 Diamond Din- 5100 ; - $375 i e, G $250 Steel-blue Diamond Rin perfeect (3 L ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Algernon S. Gardiner, former President of the real estate firm of Gardiner & Dent, Inc., having other interest which required much of his time, concluded to retire from the real By a satisfactory and har- monious agreement, Mr. W. Gilbert Dent, Vice President and Treasurer of the firm, took over Mr. Gardiner's interest. The business, as heretofore, will be conducted under the name of Gardiner & Dent, Inc., Mr. Dent being the sole owner of said business. DIAMOND BARGAINS ~carat Lady’s Pure | Diamond Earrings ve Solitaire Dia- $75 | (@iamondn h 125 mond Ring (Imperfect) | about l-cart ..ceeoee. $150 | 5w pament 2 6150 Platinum Diamond Wateh Bracelet (12 diamonds) ......eeeenne $75 Lady's Solitaire Diamond 'Ring..... [ $350 Diamond Clus- 2% earats) .... Solitaire % $850 | perfect) e....ooee eeee KAHN OPTICAL CO. 617 Seventh St. N.W. “California Syrup of Figs For a Child’s Liver and Bowels Mother! Say “California,” then you will get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, “ilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative., Grafonola Club for You We'd like to have you join it and enjoy the advantages of the special terms which we have arranged for members. tvpe of Grafonola you wish. This Is Type E-2 a special House & Herrmann Seventh and Eye Streets ctumena mng cere $900 We're Organizing a Xmas | __ i| | missioners to ask Congress to appro- You can choose any Balance small monthly payments. E-2 has every quality of the Columbia Grafonola— is pr6vided with-a Cabinet for Records and the Auto- matic Non-set Stop Device. THE EVE G welcomed and not shunned. also o), school in' the oity. “How velopment of property in that terri- at Commerce SeSSiON. |made arrangements for transporta- tion of these pupils, no matter where question of the location of the new Is Location Detriment. i ' tuberoulosis school featured the meet- :’rhla pn:salbad dl:rm‘;‘h o:o g: Ing Iast night of the Washington|School would be igientay_to, the lchmbu of Commerce at the Willard |} ronena ‘mopmest theat the Commia: Hotel. The meeting, which was of-(sioners be asked to reconsider their fclally termed “open forum® night, was characterized by eloquent and > Impassloned orations directed against T E w AT R Dr. Charles Campbell's majority re- H E HE port uf (he public health committee District of Columbia and Maryland favoring the 14th and Upshur strects{—Rain tonight and tomorrow, warmer; moderate southerly winds. Hiteiforitta. asw schooll Virginta—Rain tonight and tomor- A. B. Seymour, secretary of the|row, warmer; fresh .east to south chamber, made an interesting report| winds. on the recent convention of National West Virginia—Rain tonight and Almobiauon 3' Om;llm;rfiu z?".?"é‘f' tomorrow, warmer. uon Secretaries, whicl 6 attende n New Orleans. After that Charles W | Hecords for Twenty-Four Hours, Darr, in the absence of Rudoiph Jos | Thermometer—4 p. chairman of the fire and police pro- [ 12 midnight, 36; 4 a. tection committee, submitted his re-| Barometern—i4 p. port, which was adopted. . é“f_-"n'-' l-'fl;'fl‘!“dn!sh'- 30. en the fun began. It lasted untl ., 30.40. nearly midnight, when discussion was| Highest temperature, 52, occurred | halted and the tuberculosis schoo.!4t 2 p.m. yesterday. matter laid on the table until the “l;m:el:l !;gr:;arltum 29, occurred next meeting of the chamber. .m. - & > ! Temperature same date last year— Dr. Campbell Makes Plea. Higheat, 47; Towest, 35. The report of the health committec Condition of the Water, urged the adoption of the 14th and| Temperature and condition of the Upshur streets site for the tubercu- | water at 8 a.m—Great Falls—Tem- losls school, polnting out that th | PEFature, 44; conditlon, clear. Commissioners of the District madu-‘ Up-River Water. an exhaustive study of the situatio. | HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., Novem- and finally decided on this location | ber 16.—The Potomac and the Shen- Dr. Campbell asserted that in the be- | andoah rivers were clear this morning. lief of his committee this site was| Weather in Various Citfes. the best and only one that could bc found in Washington, and pleadec Temperature >z for the sake of the tubercular pupils £ 3@ sp 2 that no opposition be raised which L would prevent a speedy culmination »f_the school project. Dr. Louis Battle, a resident of that s T sectlon, and a member of the public : health committee of the chamber | _ TR T presente: e minor} ene, Rt nority report of th A B e pointed out that on A of Tand there 80w Shood the Tuberas, | tantie Cy. $053 losis Hospital, near which would be | itirmingham erected the Tuberoulosls School, and | Bismarde. » |plans for a junior high school ir | oston broximity to the tubercular hospital | Buffal and school were now being completed. | harlest Dr. Battle Scores Plan. Gineinnat He vigorously attacked the plan for | -leveland Jutting & tuberculosis school fn the | Jenve city in the first place, in such prox- I pe'm mity to the Tuberculosis Hospital in | Gar n the “second and near a junior high |Helena sohool for- healthy children in the | Juckso Ki 'he olty IS no place for efther a (Los Ank nospital of sehool of this Kinde: said Lot !I?r‘;n{:lnnle:h"boll;hshoul‘d be in the | You" ol ry. where ere is plent; of | x . fresh atr. It the new tubersular | Eishems .. %874 school is placed on the same site as | Philadelphiu. 30.40 the hospital it will mean that we will | Phoenix £2 never be able to move the hospital. It | Pittsburg) w1l have a deperssing effect on the |Portiand, *hildren. as the hospital is anything | Lo en »ut an attractive place. San Antoni “Do you know that 15 per ocent of | San Diego . the deaths are caused from this dread |S. Franch disease—tuberculosis—and that it is|St Louis hoth contagious and infectfous. I was $ for five years in charge of the tuber- | te4 culosis cliric in & local hospital, and | ® {T know what I am talking about. “I would state under oath that it Is Stations. na 3 &% 52ETLRET BR2ATTIVERRLLINIIRIER 2B% b & E TS R F R Y Maj. Charles E. Perrv, Corps of En-! | gineers, ‘attached to_the office of the | s st,| Chlef of engineers, War Department. B s B aties. of the, Corbs of Engiacers Repo: sentative of the Corps Yexse. Majertey. il on the technical committee for the Dr. Campbell was then granted the | War Department and on the govern- floor_to-dlecuse further the Malority | weme “Aryision ot tne Netiosal He: | report of tha committes: search Council. -~ He takes the place | 'nglqu:mt:: ogl lhat‘ tl;ten -tv:n:dt:e of Maj Glen E. Edgerton, Corps of 1 0! roximi H 13 e A { tract of ground was forty acres, and | LnEineers, who has been relleved | that ,the “tubercular sohool would be gbowl threo” blocks away from tho| ASSIGNED TO AIR FLEET. "i:pvery one I have talked to, even Lieut. Commander Cecll Y. Johnston, jrecidents of that neighborhood, have |at the naval air statlon, Anacostia. {approved this site,” taid Dr, Camp.|D. C, has been assigned to duty Ibell. “They realize that the hospital | with the air equadrons of the Atlantic {has to be put some place; that this | Seet. is the only availabie site, and are | willing to” have it put there. We =T {need aschool for these children. They | 2 '@Q@- are taught cleanliness and sanita- | {tion, and even a doctor would hawe | idiMioulty In picking out a tubercular | {eb114 from a clags of healthy children. | i “The Commissioncra.” continued Dr. ' { | campbell, “were under five restric- = pecial- itions wren they settled on this alte, we make a § {Here they are—the site had to be ty of fitting them. Inu:fl‘l’oly Dv:ntd; it gladl to be well ele- vated; ample grounds, from two to five acres; it had o be acoessibie ee that | A. Kahn, Inc., 935 F St. the children could reach it with fa- jollity, and lastly it had to be suitable from an administration standpoint.” Plenty of Fresh Afr. { Dr. Campbell sald that the buflding iwas to be a beautiful one, one story 1 high, costing $150,000, whick had been ;appropriated, and with plenty of pro- i vision for fresh air. o Hanson safd that the school should not be placed.in the District, and that the children should not be® jallowed to ride in public conveyapoes. | . g Gl L g S ] Trunks Repaired and { land did not comsist of forty acres: Ma o Or that the government bought only part | | de t der of the tract. He said that on account “ of this the school would have to be | placed within 400 or 500 feet of the h’eet hospital. He muie, the suggestion that A ® the chamber should request the Com- Save money and middleman's || priate more money to buy a suitable | [f profits by coming te the factory. site for this project. Mrs. Rafter Warns of “Hysteria® Mra. Glles Soott Rafter urged the men and women of the chamber to “come down to earth” and not to be *hysterical.” “This school must be placed some- where,” sald Mrs. Rafter. “and this site seems to be & good one, These children who will attend the echool are now going to the public schools, ; and you would never be able to plok | out a tubercular pupil from a thy Formerly James 8. one. | Established 66 Years She sald that at Saranac Lake, Boys! 3100 GIVEN AWAY A CHANCE TO MAKE SOME CHRISTMAS MONEY Christmas is less than two months off and you'll need some spending money for gifts. We are giving prizes of $40, $30, $20 and $10 to school ¢hildren securing. most orders in cleaning and dyeing of every description, household and personal. 3 Get Your Supply of Contest Cards. _at Any of Our Stores MANHATTAN CLEANING 'AND DYEING COMPANY INC.-- Office and Works—145 B Street S.E. BRANCHES Rt treet N, . 3123 Hth Street.N.W. | . ) i“i:;’:fn sm'FTd A 916-18 G Street NW. 1361 -Genecticut: Ave. King .Street ( 18 understood that the principal ection to the adoption of the mi. X nority report was that It suggeste aitancy in going near it. “They RoTol TSROLL, RS, Lt Tt el has he: 1 haven't got: hysteria out there about However, the battle will be renewed ‘hm-ha conclud at the next meeting and all those who s8 Edna Sheehey direoted ONe|yish to speak will be given an op- guestlon to_ those opposing the 1008~ | portunity by the chamber. tho fire and police would you -suggest- that the ohlldren|protection comnlittee advocated that get to ‘the school if it was placed In|the police be commended for their en- 1 thy intry?” :Tubercular School Site Stirs | ™3> bary 'sata that the tocation of |(orcement, of ‘the law in regard to)“REiriy o eiy now members have i the achool on the 14th and UDSRUT |hess mection of the c'ty be set aside R. N. Harper Vice Presidents W. P. Lipscomb Lewis Holmes C. J. Gockeler ey bowels fully. All” the constipated waste and sour bile will move out of the bowels without griping or | bined. 10-cent boxes. NOVEMBER 16, 192 S the chamber recommend to the Com- tubercular pattents, these patients are ' deciston and destde on some other 10 U Pointed out that tn indiagapeiis the . P132%; tuberoular school 18 ‘placed in one of opj, the large public squares and no one ! 1406 G Street A Bank that’s a bit different All Banks are not alike— they differ widely in thei conception of service and in the administration of the details of routine. The distinguishing char- acteristics of the District National are: , —Its broad scope of service. —Its friendly attitude to its customers on all occasions. There are things, of course, we must decline to do—but there are other things we can and should do—and we do them with the greatest gratification always. You'll like Banking done our way—we think. = When Bilious, Headachy, Constipated “Cascarets"—10c Clean your liver and bowels! or two candy-like Cascarets ht will -give you the mnicest, est bowel cleansing you ever AllPork \ Sausage “OLD VIRGINIA” The best of All-Pork Sausage. Made in “OLD VIRGINIA™ in the good, old-fathioned way, especially seasoned to please the most fastidious taste. If your marketman or grocer is not carrying our Pork Sausage, call us on the phone so that we can supply him Rosslyn Packing Company Rosslyn, Va. . ATl products Government Inspected missioners the complete motorization of the fire department; Increaze in salary of personnel for both fire and police; one day off a week for mem- bers of both departments; telephones at District expense In homes of mem- bers of both departments; a picked trafiic squad of 100 men with dis- tinct've uniforms and under control of others than precinct captains, and “staggered” parking regulations in congested sections of the city. | ECONOMICAL- Yeen added- to the rolls during the i streets site would hinder the de-|¢or the vendors; and that no restric. | 128t_month, according to the report Up Long and Heated Debate tlon be placed en vendors outside of |0f Sldney ' West, chairman of the tory. He said that Congress had|ine congested section of the oliy. membership committee. The Oth - mittee is striving to maintain an av- ther Becommendations, erage- of twenty-five new members A lengthy and heated debate on the|the school was situated. Other recommendations were that'per month for th. year. District National Bank stirring you up. There will Le no bowel poison to cause eolds, sick headache, dizziness, biliousness or sour stomach when you wake up i physic your | the morning. More people take Cas- carets for the liver and bowels than all other laxative-cathartics com- Rosslyn’s =1 CHALLENGE COMPETITION. for weak, , run-down folks |away ot the full health-giving, benefits of the true i amall price you per doss in nighly con- !undur:ndthmwfllmmm Mastin’s | Be sure to remember the name Mastin's tablets will not | VI-TA-MON—the original and genuine mach, but, on | yeast-vitamine tablet—there is nothing n. | else like ity 80 do not accept imitations are |or substitutes. 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