Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1922, Page 32

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON:, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1922. ' s ’ ] l c B SH S HEARING MUTT AND JEFF-—W]:IRI DOCB_JBE Mean, He’ll Meet Them Half Wny? (Copyright, 1922, by H. C. Fisher. .Tndt mark “—By BUD FISHER. YouRe LATE, v = S o - - : S ‘ flN IRAFHB SEHEM[ BessHAbou: g"gx:: e w::\:; fi%mfik [ Twenty Fve S::Q::ZGA;:E?" T AINT NO MY CONTRACTS, WHAT T'M ASKING, You? d Plker! ke BUT I'Ue OFFERED> , ) Will Begin Consideration of ; : { ™ Meer THEM HALF WAY! Plan for 19 Major Sys- . tems of Railroads. ! The Interstate Commerce Commis- sion moved today to take up the plan, authorized in the transportation act, | for bringing about the consolidation of the principal American railroads into nineteen major systems. A hear- 30 ing was ordered for April 24, before Model Shoe Repairing Co. 1137 14th St. N.W., near Thomas Gircle || COMMIissioner Hall, at which con- sl gy sideration will begin of the consoli- NOTE: T e, e 1n the 1a. | | 93tion Probosed for the southeastern NOTE: Do not huy share {region as the first phase of public in- ternational Shoe Heel Corporation trom | f qufrt™i G thie pran, which alveady has Persons not connected with the corpors- { [ been the subject of considerable pre- liminary study by the commission. Consolldation of the railroads was proposed by Congress, according to the official explanation made at the time, The general proposal was advanced to meet the situation growing out of the inability of weak rallroads to operate under rates which produced n T commision nas vetors o a con | GHIPPERS? SPOKESMAN DIES IN CALIFORNIA.. The Great Shock Absorber || You Will Find the romeroy Heel Ready H to be Attached at Selis Repair Shops 521 9th 8t. N.W. 1404 Penna. Ave. N. W. 808 14th St. N.W. ‘Waslington D. C. ited States harbors, thereby re-|be held prisoners on board vessels consolidations, and the various rail- e Ignorance of some roads have been invited to study it; DISCUSSES RAIL RATES |mrs. Christina Bostrom Lived OF SHIP SUBSIDY BILL vg:,lm Jhe freedom sections of the|in the harbors of this country wheth- fundamental law of jil |2nd present objections or suggestions | . _ !(‘anlerence of the American Federa- |and that it will restore the differen- No matter bow small the Job for alterations. Here Over Forty Years. o 111 by lysi OBJECTS TO SECTIONS ‘y.'eu'é Beigoners” on bosrd vessels In |the reports. states llcn scamen will AINT FOR PROTECTION tion of Labor yesterday issued a for- tial against the United States in sea- Canference of A. F. of L. Excepts|mu1 report of condemnation of the|men's wages that always - existed | furish you uumm on Paint- prior to the passage of the seamen's | ing for Protection. chemistry may ex- or how large we'll be giad to plain an ineradi- R e Roads “Only Great Industry Not| Mrs. Christina Bostrom, a resident of cable stain or um- HOWARD JOHNSON DIES. Compelled to Reduce Prices,” this city for over forty years, dled| 5 ymmigration and Naval Re- The: report. dealaiwith oniy two] 86t seemly dinginess of gl il i Tuesday, March 7, at San Diego, Callf., sections of the bill, the naval re- the lauit’ 3o Have Suceuribs o Pacamionta: st Hoite Clifford Thorne Declares. where she had gone for her health dur-| Serve Clauses in Jones Measure. - y e ‘sgrve unld lmmlgraliu;n }}leglrdlng A 5 f i " Thai Hat ewer frnal the naval reserve section the report eroplane frames were recently of- ';m“"":r‘ e s E‘::::K’;‘declflres that it “provides for a body | fered for sale as firewood in Cher- recently had dyed. To prevent such Rallroads form the only great in- | In£ the past winter. in Silver Spring. BEHE dustry In the country which has Funeral services will be held tomor- of men who are to be used In case| bourg, the price being less than one | mishaps our dyeing [ Howard Van Rensselacr Morgan o - row afternoon at her late residence,|pbill is so drawn tha h \ g Sceauoa are. dE Johnagn only child of the late How. |10t been “compelled by the laws of | Tow, sfternocs &%, b e t under the bill, | of strikes or lockouts. dollar each. el byl wei expieit ard F. Johnson and Mrs. A. K. il.| commerce and industry to reduce!jiey. Frecley Rohrer, aF of the Il | Johnson of this city, and grandson of | prices and reduce costs,” according | Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, will really abreast of the late Commander Van Rensselaer|.. g brief filed with the Interstate|oficlate. The interment will be in D scientific develop- § |Morgan Johnson, U. 8. N.. dled at his| Glenwood cemetery. ments in the world f |home in Silver Spring, Md, Sunday,|Commerce Commission yesterday by| ™yrg Bostrom was born in Sweden, 2 of dyes. from pneumonla. He was twenty- | Clifford Thorne, spokesman for ship-|and when a young girl came to this lu RG " il | eight years old. pers, in closing the general investi- | country. She was the widow of i i f J - i Mr. Johnson was born in Chicago, | gation Into transportation rates. Augustus O. Bostrom, for many |§ L FUR“lT“RE co. Call Main 4724 il |vog hos lived tn washington practi-| _ Pri ces of commoditics at whole. | years connected with the Navy Depart- 5 B [§ | cally all his life. He was an employe | sale e droppe per cent and | ment. She was identified with the early | S L b I C d B Thelcreaity Tepastiment. of Woolle | itoHast tatenton money 5. par ooat| history Iof ihe Eastetn. Prechotorian jbera redit 512 NlNTH STR ward & Lothrop's at the time of his|since ,1920, when the last general | Church, and was a member at the time | death. rate ndvunceu ‘were made, the brief| of her death. She is survived by a r Terms Besides his mother, he is survived | asserted, “and the time has come |daught Miss Hildur C. Bostrom of by his wife and two young children. | when that advance must be re-|this city. Mrs. Bostrom was the Funeral services were %leld at his| moved.” ° mother of the late Lieut. Commander Reductions late residence this afternoon at Other industries have been forced|Carl A. Bostrom. who was In charge o'clock and burial was in Oak I by competition to yleld price stand- | of the construction of the naval base ——— ] You Can Save 10%to 60% = ' in This Removal Sale --and that isn’t all: Youre sure of QUALITY, of our full service, the same as thovg’ v paid . full price---and ALL THE CREDIT WANT The Piano-Buying Opportunity of a Lifetime " THE VAN WICKLE PIANO COMPANY’S Removal Sale | Of Standard Make Guaranteed NEW and USED PIANOS D S Strollers and A Few of ERY soon we will move into our new building, at 1222 F - N\ —— Bab y Carriages Street (right across from our present location). We A . 5 e e B- € . want to start there with A NEW STOCK. Therefore, Thls Handsome New Bedroom Sutte tired -";:e;l;‘ o $4 40 t]le 1g Balgams we're clearing out our present stock of the finest Upright | K i . 2 Diely Yo oate Pianos, Plavers and Grands at EVEN LESS THAN PRE- ! as dllustrated, is an e:ce}[:twnal :mle(;n both appcamnciand craftsmanship R O 2 2 3 g : It is finished in mahogany, and comprises a Large i R00C. <2 ——NEW UPRIGHTS WAR PRICES. New pianos of the famous Bradbury, A B. < Dresser, Large Chifforette, Semi-Vanity and Bow-end Bed. 344 .50 g?r?, vete. St $17,73 BRADBURY - Chase and other well known makes are offered at reductions Tt is an excelient value at the regular price of $60000. Sale oL ety 32 Unright Pi of at least $100 off the regular price. Used pianos, thoroughly ~ J|E¥ | price ....coooceiiiiiiiiia.. ol me e s be:vh(lllreedhn:r;;::‘ !Slraller rub- PRI ane overhauled and guaranteed to be exactly as represented, are | piece Walnut-finish Suite, consisting of Dresser, Chif- 129 50 For merly %19 25 5595 offered as low as $50 forette, Bow—ehd Bed and Three-wing Dressing Table. Formerly$ Sale price . LEY Four-piece Mahogany- h Smte‘,. compr;s!ngDrc;ser:Dro; w)?,:: sxfi:fi;e:hy TUbher Uren BERKE Chi Semi-vanity and Bed. Formerly $357.50. Sale$ 1 79.50 $37.00. Sale prioce $2750 Upright Piano 285 : Unpright Pianos Player-Pianos . Grand Pianos ! e e 23950 . Eull Reed Baby Carviage, up- $ g Dres:er. Full Vanity, Chxfioreue and Bow-end Bed. Formery$ o roy. Formerly $37.m $300.00. Sale price.. . - $55.00. Sale price $50 Up $200 Up $500 Up ——NEW PLAYERS ACKERMAN & LOWE Player-Piano $395 ANDERSON Player-Piana A. B. CHASE e i ) BRAWEBSTER. ODD BEDS MEHLIN & SONS A Sale BERKELEY VOSE & SONS J. & C. FISCHER VAN WICKLE PIANO COMPANY White E: led Beds. For- R ARD merly sold at $1500. 5$7 7°5 o e Now .....e.. = o WN * 4 CROWHITTIER Simmons Old Ivory or White VOSE & SONS STEGER & SONS | MealTBeds Used Upright Piano ERARD 1 i Sr . - . l v, .. $150... Even if you've only been, “thinking” of buying a Piano or W | B ey coia 01‘115135 This Queen Anne Dining Room Suite WEBSTER Player, let this exceptional sale bring you to a decision. Prices ] at $2575. Now . $ such as these will hardly recur—thev represent savmgs of a —is sketched from the Suite. It is of selected American Used Upright Piano A b hundred dollars and more and offer “The 0-Buying Oppor- I Englande}: 0ld Ivory and White Walnut, conslstmg of Mirror-back Buffet, China Cabinet 31 7 7 $310 . ‘tunity of a Lifetime.” Come in tomorrow Sure—look over the g;‘if,;m“”' snl’g""ft with fret-work, Inclosed Server and Round Extension : F “ fine instruments on which we have CUT PRICE}? TO A NEW | §25.50. Mo $18 50 Table. Formerly $239.50. Sale price....... res v h 11 — - Four-| Mah —finish_Suite. _Buffet, Chin CI! LA - Low LEV]::L i ainte mriels | BSnmmonshWhlte Enamel Metal Se{vmc:"'fgll:lc: anda ongt‘et:xysm:uTabrel 2 For“meily 51‘3;00 DSsaele $ 14‘5 5 O USED P YERS - ' eds, with spring. price F sold at X -finish Suite, ti f Buffet, Chi p WHEELOCK PIANoLA| EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED | BTN SI975 || o St S i 25 6189.50 But SIi; . : at i U NOW.isss ssonniannasssiamensansn SSihdents desssisesnbusanane g‘zg 3 wiflmn;t;l:isn'l;ull Saze.Metal Beds, h’l;}en&pxec(e:h A eéu:;n :Nalr;:l'Smted Coll!l!(s‘ln_g o‘f Ig: 4 < b = $26.50. t, wil J rawer, 54-incl ension Our N‘"’, ‘Building Will be at e 3 merly sold s = !l“l:ble, “SirvmgmaTal:le‘,nefive Sldcn'Chllrl and one Armchalr. $399 50 Formerly $47500. Sale price............ e Sebsesansaaae Ry BRADBURY PLAYER- PIANO Slightly Used as Dexionstrator $715 1222 F Street N.W. (Victor Products are Not Reduced) OPEN EVENINGS ; =108 umsnw 2l‘lllllllTIll“J co.

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