Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, STOPAUTOTHEFS BYCURBIG SALE Plan Now in Process of Formation by Interstate Commission. By the dssocitea Prom. , = Round Steak, b., ........23]| Ib... .20c | Whole Pork Loins, 6 to 8 s v sty 42| CHURCH AS MONUMENT | | sty Sk 1 277 25| oo Sk e b - 3¢ | Boe e oo ork Loin Roast—Half Loin, now in process of formation by the interstate motor theft commission here. - Laws, locks and protective devices have proven themselves inadequate, says W. R. Van Courtland, commis- every day in the United States, despite sloner. The professional motor car T Roast Fresh Shoulders—4 to 6 thief 1s unabashed. Motor vehicles | FOREST HILLS, N. ¥. March 5.0 ee Comered Roast ¢ bs..—lb., mmaeee....18c of an approximate value of $300,000, | Church, & natlonal monument. to the Bouillon Roast, ..... | Fresh Hams, Ib., 28 the commissioner says, are stolen|life and works of the former Presi- Shoulder Clod Rosst, resh roesssenis all measures taken to check the|night, with a statement that the idea reshly gathered from near- Hogs Lard, thievery. Large numbers of Dersons | of dedicating a church to the colonel F ANCY MILK-FED VEAL F aad Pure by o.oee e thrive as-a result of the traffic. had been suggested by the diocesan by farms every oR¢ | Bacon, Strips—Half or Plan of Thieves. The plan is this: A car is stolen in Chicago. numbers are changed, one of two things happens, either a duplicate of some other number is made or a fake number, one that the manufacturer never placed on a car. When the car If the B T i [cappan, SToE Py eaty oo . b et #ome numbBer must be given. A dupll-|of the architects who planned the Legs of Veal, Ib. CANNED GOODS hs—db., ..:..c. .15¢ cate number will immediately be|Cathedral of St. John the Divine, in b 1D < SPECIALS caught and the two or more cars carrying that number will be thor- oughly investigated. A fuke number will show up just as quickly and be thereby stop the thefts, is the plan To LATE COL. ROOSEVELT - Pastor td Install Radio Sets in Homes of All His “Shut-Ins”- By the Associated Press. 3 SYRAOUSE, N. Y., March 3— Rev. Bernard O. Clausen, pastor of the First Baptist Church, an- nounced today that radio sets would be established im the home of every “shut-in” mem- ber of the church at the ex- ' ‘Work Soon to Begin on Structure at Forest Hills, N. Y.—Tribute to Former President. dent, will be started here this spring. The announcement was made last authorities of Long Island and ap- proved by the Roosevelt family. The new structure will be built on the site of the present St. Luke’s Epis- copal Church, and leading American artists will contribute to its making. Plans are being drawn by Robert “Tappan, for years associated’ with New York. The doorway of the church will boar sculptured symbols representing the civic virtues for which Roosevelt Porterhouse Steak, Ib., Hamburg Steak, Ib., Plate Beef, Ib....... Fancy Chuck Roast, Ib.,. Prime Rib Roast, . Breast Veal, Bone Out, Ib., 15¢ Shoulder Veal; roasting, Ib., 20c Shoulder Veal Chops., Ib., 25¢ Luinl and Rib Veal Chops, Veal Cutlets, Ib., Fancy Roasting and Frying ‘D. Q, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922. ° FRANK KIDWELL 5c This coupon and 5 cents entitles the bearer to one sc . Ib. PRIME BEEP 15 pound of the very finest BREAKFAST COCOA. This Sale Only. Fresh Fish Specials --28¢ | Fresh Floundens, Db, .....12¢ Salt Water Trout, Gutted, Ib., 12¢ Salt Water Oysters, qt., ....40c i A Strictly Fresh MARKET —_— e NEWS FINEST PORK PRODUCTS b., Lean Pork Chops, b., o..18¢ Loin Pork Chops, Ib., . .....27c All Pork Sausage Meat, 1b..20c Smoked Hams, b., ... oz...30¢ Whole, Ib, e n....- 22 Machine Sliced Bacon, b., 30c Country Style Bacon, Ib., ..12¢ Bargain A Rare Smoked Shoulders—4 to 6 GENUINE SPRING LAMB Breast Lamb, Stewing, Ib., 15¢ looked into. If the number is not|atood. Above the arch will'be a win- 3 = changed there will be a report of the [dow in which the outstanding epi- Chickens, b, ........ 38c | Regular 30c value, 21c | Shoulder Lamb, roasting, Ib..23¢ number on the commission's records | sodes of Roosevelt's life will be pat- Fancy Baking and Stewi Shoulder Lamb Chops, b., 25¢ as that of a stolen car and when the | terned, after the fashion of the Jesse cy g a evAng Fi Peaches, Heavy Syrup, 73 . 40c same number is registered again from | windows of the middie ages, fowls, Ib., ..cen..... 34e | Tancy vy Leg of Lamb, Ib., ........ the same atate or any other it will| The structure will be an adaptation No.2Can, cevoeecccnnnn c immediately be caught. of early English Gothio and will be Potatoes, No. 1 Stock, Ib., 2%¢ Wome te Dealers Fancy Creamery Butter, Ib., 38c ‘The lack of any national clearance pdeveloped jn brick, stone and tile, in Supply Limited system in the past has been one of | harmony with the general scheme of Fancy New Cabbage, Ib......4¢c - the largest contributing factors in |architecture in Forest Hills, Campbell's Beans, No. 2 F‘“‘! Swiss Cheese, Ib., -.35c mal{‘iltnil lh;‘u I{xwlensnensl o:sy and ——— . ) for 25¢ American Cheese, Ib., ......23¢c vrofitable, r. Van Courtland statese) ... _. .. . | SlsosoamsEmm oo 1 <0 ...... | SVith the commission’s national (-lefr-' BHtiantostplansioperatore g BR An Myrtle Leaf Oleo.bb., ... ...20c ‘ ance system in operation, a car stolen | mechanicians have formed a trade z = ‘ In Maine, the numbers changed and | union to protect the interests and Maine Style Sugar Corn, No. 2 A High-Grade Profuct the car fold and registered in Cali- remleda' {he grievances of the aerisl Fra T Can: - o= 10c—3 for 25¢ | Mayonnainse Salad Dressing, tornia would immediately be caught, | tax river. he present pay o £ Ne asserts. pilots is $60 a week. S A meldmy Jars, ......... 1lc & 23 “Fingerprint” System. B - : B , The plan is virtually a “finger- | a0 ——— Olives, jar, ..coeeeeenen-- 15¢ “Good val‘le, Coffee print” system as applied to auto A Real 35c Value . es. master record of every car e - Y registered in the forty-eight states, c Tomato Catsup, 1 Gal A Delicious Drink [ [ e e = well as theintw cais] that come = Pint P, 4 . nto existence, is_to be kept at the A CADS s eeetb e e . Hosiery DisplayonLivingModels 550 Fok ot merical arrangement of the record! makes checking of any vehicle si ple and automatic. A “Smith eig! for example, engine No. 1234, 18 r istered with the state. The comm sion receives this number and goes to post it, but finds another “Smith eight” already registered in that state or some other, and they do not corre- spond in detail. It is immediately apparent that one is incorrect. No man changes these numbers except for fraud. It is a simple process of elimination for the 4aw-enforcement, bodies having jurisdiction over these cars to determine where the trouble lies, and then, with the aid of the commission, the original identity of the stolen car and to whom it belongs is determined. ‘Through tI test” the-commission believes that it will be virtually impossible to dis- pose permanently of & stolen ma- chine. Closely 1ldentified with the commission are sheriffs, police de- partment heads, chamber of com- merce secretaries, ~manufacturers, business and professional men. Names that appear on the natlonal advisory boards iInclude Joseph A. Faurot, deputy police commissioner, New York; Dan Beard, national Boy Scout commissioner; J. A. Hall, edu- cational director, Associated Adver- tising Clubs of the World,"and Gutzen Borglum, sculptor and president of the International Sporting Club. HYLAN WARNS SUBWAY TO REDUCE CONGESTION Wew York's Mayor Says City Will Resort to Drastic Means if $6.50, $7 & $7.50 Sy the Associated Press. i NEW YORK, March 3.—Mayor Hy-| o‘ KE ‘I' H lan, taking the position that “com- | | vlaints of congestion, indecency and = 1 {insafitation” in the subways are justi- i i lable, wrote ll;‘rnnk 'i'led!e.\'.dpr;sldem.‘ of the Interborough Rapid Transit ;Comvnn}" that unless use was mads | PRODUCING STATIONERS | of all available equipment So as to “B. end the “abominable condition,” the | 019 E STRBBT-N-VI city would resort to “drastic means.” | A The mayor charged that the Inter- - borough had artificially created con- gestion during_non-rush hours, and reminded Mr. Hedley that he had ad- mitted under oath that the company Northeast Market, 12th and H 1335 Wisconsin Ave. N. W, Sts. N. E. Georgetown. Eastern Market.(meats only). 1916 14th St. N. W. 3272 M St. N. W., Georgetown. 3033 14th St. N. W. 713 O St. N. W. 7th & C Sts. S. E. 1920 Nichols fve. S. E., Ana- 2121 18th St. N. W. costia. 2019 14th St. N. W. “HI.LO” TELEPHONE BRACKET 4Y; and C Sts. S. W. 2041 K St. N. W. 710 7th St. S. W. 1201 4% St. S. W. 2200 Pa. Ave. N. W. 1522 Wisconsin Ave. N. W. ¥" It has been the custom with the fashionable modistes and " milliners to show their loveliest creations in gowns and cha- peaux on living models, that they may be seen as they will appear when in actual use. Puts the telephone out of the way when not In use—and frees yvou of the tiresome job of scrambling over your desk and when the ‘And if this is true of Spring millinery and evening dresses, | why shouldn’t the same method be appropriate in displaying the very important feature of Milady’s apparel—HOSIERY ? “national clearance fifl:;‘.f‘{-‘fi.g ibapers Extend 26, 32 _and 38 inches. Saturday at Hahn's We, at Oppenheimer’s, have answered affirmatively, so re-registered in any state | Ralph Adams Cram of Boston and on.l i i i | | Saturday and Monday from 10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Hosiery Will Be Displayed in One of Our Windows on Living Models There you will be able to see for yourself how alluring is the appeal of the new designs which mark the opening of Op- penheimer’s Hosiery Department. Boys’ New . Spring Shoes - $3.95 A NEW spring shipment of Boys’ School Shoes that’ll give a lot of wear Women's NCW Sports Oxfords $5.95 1 . « at little cost. Dark Brow: Exclusive, both as to o Vogue and Value TLace Shoes. built on shapely medium or wide toe lasts. Genuine Good- vear welt, strictly solid leather sol:s, with rub- ber heels. All sizes 5%, B to D - widths $3.95 COMPLETE spring stocks of “Gro-Nups” You will agree that our enthusiasm is pardonable when you see the Hosiery Display in our window and then inspect in- It is made of pure wlle.at o o 3 = Shoes fi irl. 'S ! side the finely spun intricate patterns of the clock, the twostone Efi.{i{égfigéfiu&:fi%&{&:fi And fine to eat Style B-541—Smoked Horse, of all agoers e Sreaa‘égl bfi‘fi s effects for sports wear and the plain patterns for every da: st the company was making a pront || HOLMES HEALTH BREAD witiitan saddleanditin Sl eathcy gots ot iatyilesiand leath y. under the five-cent fare. sole. ers, but all alik ot st It all available rolling stock were || - Phone M. 4537 A e e s used, the mayor wrote, the public one IM. did service for the price could trave] with convenience. you pay....... $3to $7 - Women S NCW Sprlng Hose Novelty English Ribbed Lisle Stockings, in plain colors and two-tone cffects. Very smart styles— 85c, $1.20, $1.35 Phoenix Silk-and-wool ribbed effects in camel and beige colors to go with the popular sport shoes— $1.95 & $2.55 Full-fashioned silk { Our enthusiasm for the values is also pardon- able when we tell you that at Oppenheimer’s you can buy a twelve-thread silk hose, with lisle, top, for $1.35. Style B-500— Smoked Horse, * with Tony red trim. Rubber sole. 1l Since hosiery will be a new departure with us we have planned carefully and inspected dili- _ gently. Those who buy hose at Oppenheimer’s are going to get more than they expect, and more and than they can get elsewhere. lisle mixed hose, in all the & newest two-tone cf- 2 gecEs S et Style B-285—Tony Red or Black Imported lisle, vertical ¥ So, see the hosiery opening. See the display on living mod- els, Then inspect the hosiery offered. Your sense of value stripe effects in black and blue, black and white, black and purple and Calf Wing-tip Brogue Oxford. Rubber heel. will tell you that here is the place to buy. Sinations vovrserooree 278 4 Silk-and-wool two-tone mixtures in a big variety of colors—beige and white, camel and white, black and white, .green and white and others .............. _“Phoenix” Silk Stockings, New Spring Hose in all the popular dress and sport col- OPPENHEIMER’S PRICES: $].35-32.00 $D.35 $53.35 —_— /v Style B-205—Medium Tan Calf, ors— alsotyBlack Kid. Medium Walking $1.20, $1.55, $2.10, heel, rubber tap. and better N AUTH'S Frankfurters are a beauti- fier prescribed by all good wives and mothers! Their spicy, appetizing flavor sharpens up rusty appetites. Their nourishing goodness builds red Our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores o p en Saturday enteimery - P UNIQUE; hich shows i 5 ¢ Evenings for Z . 3 PIGHTH ¢ E' STREETS :ifi'. :n;hn:od“l:o: s e ‘ your compen- fla; 95;[. ;:ml K Sts. i . ience, . - . y b 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 P." Ave. SE.

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