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e L e e swensies MJAYER & CO. Betwe;nD'&E : "'TTHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922.” / 1406 G Street Choose a Bank as -You Choose a Store based upon the qual- ity of what it offers. In the instance of a Bank, it’s service. It’s a very clearly de- fined term here. Means everything that lies within the functions of a National Bank to perfom—and does it with a “glad-to-do-it” spirit that is all' the more appreciated because it is a bit uncommon. . In place of the “institu- tional hush” there’s the “cheery hum” of business here. Hearty cordiality takes the place of tense re- serve—and you'll find your Banking relations with us happy—and adequate. Disrict National Bank ¥|GLAD HAND OUT TO SHRINERS From Many Former Washingtonians. Met by Committee at San Jose. Bpecial from a Staff Correspondent. ‘Temple LOS ANGELES, Calif., June 22— Nearly eighty former residents of ‘Washington, D. C., formed the Almas hospitality committee Hospitality Committee. on pleasure bent. Some of them|OScar M. White. clung close to us throughout our stay and never seemed to tire of doing what scemed to us very big things—|rieyt. Col. ment. MacD. Thomas H. Chief among the latter was George E. Emmons, long a prominent Wash- ington realtor and partner of Brain- Isaac D. Laferty, at present residing with his daugh- ;'!l" Plllll' San Francisco, was with us early always, and on the last night of our stay by the Golden Gate took [ 5*'& Miller: Henry X {pot luck at our hotel and remained | §; Trif% JQrePh B lall night and until our train drew ¢ 2 out of the raflroad station. He talked of old days in Washington, and repeatedly asked that he be re membered to all his old friends in!yg STy ".fl the Nation Always in Gocd Taste Simmons Metal Beds, beautiful in design and supremely comfortable, are correct for any bedroom. They all the richness of fine furniture. They can be obtained in a wide variety of period de- signs, exquisitelv finished to match any other pieces. They are absolutely sanitary, built for sleep, and will last for years and years. silence invite the nerves and muscles to relax into deep, sound sleep. StopAby Mayer’s Life Time Furniture Store and see the large display of Simmons Beds. They are inazpensive. y, there’s a beautiful three- piece Walnut Bed for $22.50. -— Life Time Furniture Is More Than a Name T oot e e e A o Rl O e i f'l'Hl: GARDEN SPOT OF WASHINGTON” - WHERE IT IS - SHRUBBERY—HIGH UP IN THE WOODS, 'HIN 2 SQUARES OF THE CARS. ConLNER I";,‘lS'rPERFECQTLY IDEAL. ¥ minutes auto from Treasury Department. e ---mo-.“;tnflwmhAvmawlhu. : Neee Bpiscopal Cathedral and Cleveland Park School. plendidly detach beautitul section that is so rapidly S i e ds?xm::(‘l ll:v';e‘l‘ll ‘room“houses, the latter having four ue each year. in val Y : in enhancing i ¥ e o anial type; center hall entrance; tile bath; Sl oipines ok rs; mmhu; Iaundry facilities and servant quality and finish. THE HOME OF HOMES 1406 H-Street NW. Main 4340 Their sturdiness and . ENT L AND CONVENIENT SUBURBAN ENVIRONM! Tlg!WMAfl‘los‘{Nnd’ef%ll{lT—l};gNUlNE HOME LIFE—HEALTHFUL, DEElégHRll)JL D REFINED ATMOSPHERE—BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, TRI hts; doors and windows screened. Attractive{ Capital. Charles G. Conn, Willlam ¢ 0 Bestowed Favors. v o Thornton Sficott. another old- | Henrs K Rees, Frank M. M timer, long connected: with the Post |yt Office. Department, a'so clung close | yro ol }10 el;'erydWashlnztoman he met as if | ¢ . e hated to part with him. He is employed in San Francisco, and with | fo Clifford Grinell his wife resides there, although he | 3 Others for his homestead in Oregon, which he said was alive with rattlesnakes. Frank Stretton, former Washington | porta’’ 3 newspaper man, now a chief proof and newspaper woman, resides at 937 Dolores stre_t and wants to come back to Washington, although Mrs. ! Stretton feels the Pacific coast I Oscar 8. Ruge and Harry S. - W AT SAN FRANCISCO MEETING Almas Temple Recipient of Courtesies Almas nobles living in California. The Almas Temple hospitality com- Temple hospitality committee which mittee, which met the special Almas greeted the Washington Shrine party |train at San Jose, Included: Edward on its recent arrival in California, | W. Koch, chairman; Royal H. Cheney, and every last one of them seemed |Secretary; Capt. J. P. Adams, George to Be welcoming loved ones of his or | E- Emmons, Maj. W. §. Overton, Mrs. her own family instead. of a large|E. D. Russ, Maj. William Sprague, and heterogeneous crowd of visitors|Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stretton and Mrs. In addition to the above committee the following members of Almas leasant littl gs—and sometimes | Temple are residing in Californ! & ety " Willlam D. Houston, Thornton Silcot! to increase our comfort and enjoy-|Haupt, B. Malloy, Alexander Messer, Frank M. Chandler, Hal M. Reming. ton, Oscar C. Olsen, James B. Adami Isanc D. L ilford P. Monel erd H. Warner. Mr. Emmons, who is | JIIUS D juicas, Joseph H. Sponsler, Gustavus P. Hagstrom, S. A. Lindaue; Sloan Flack, Horance J. Mock, Al Wilkens, Harry 2 olburn, Robert irant, Dr. Mack- R. Bruin, L. DuDuitt. |l nge hard C. Glass, Karl F. Schweize Charles S. Timmons, Irving J. Rus- Moore, Louis H. jabb, Edward talked some of quitting civilization| &laries 1. Jones, O Van Wors Dexter A. Cushman, Ernest D. CI baugh, John H. Stephens, W. F. CI. W. B. Jennings, Thomas reader for the San Franclsco Chron- | Speren. Taeus Somcr g A maander L icle, with his wife, a gifted \\'l’"er“-r‘ Baldwin, Albert Edward E;;Hma.n, ADVERTISEMENT [if your tongue is coated or if you have an offensive breath ‘of gasoline-propelled boats in dredg- Pwo almost unfailing danger|®) nothing else cun, and clean: ing oystern in the Potomac river no ||| signals that show you are suffering | them in & natural way that cause itted. s (|| trom constipation! Unless you|no irritation or discomfort! Chil e ot Brveives and it fis ||| climinate thia dangerous condition|dren thrive when given Kellows' use s continued will destroy them. declares the fisheries departments of DRIVE TO SAVE OYSTERS. | Gasoline-Propelled Motor Boats Barred From Potomac Beds. RICHMOND, Va., June 28.—The use hundred to escape iliness—for | and robust. Virginia and Maryland. ninety per. cent of all sickness has| Eat Kellogg's Bran regularly a This view is shared by the legisla- ||/ been traced directly to constipa-|you will relieve constipation na; tures of the statés of Virginia and tion! rally and surely. But—it is impx arylfind, an th- have enacted = ant to use it each day prohibits the use of |||, YOU cannot afford to wreck your|ypeaping teaspoonfuls gamo) boats In the oyster-dredg- cases eat it with each ing -business in. the waters of the Potomac.. The governdrs of the two . states have proclaimed .the amend- nts tlthe act of 1912 effective. The proclamation of Gov. Trinkle of Virginla was lssued yesterday. health through meglect or constipa- of tion - or - constipation symptoms! fight fire! And fight it with | off ve breath and clear up nature’s greatest natural weapon— rlmmy BRAN—Kellogg's Bran, cooked and largely traceable to constipation krumbled! Your physiclan will in-| And you will appreciate the d . dorse the use of Kellogg's Bran for | 1ight of eating KELLOGG'S Br. 3 ASSIGNED TO OBSERVATORY. ||l xcelloge’s Bran will keep you hale | Sereals and it can be uned in coun Ersign A. Pinkerton, attached ||| and hearty and free from diseases petizing ways in baking a to the cruiser rleston, has been as- ||| that come from intestinal polsoning. | cooking! signed to duty at the Naval Observa- || Because Bran cleanses the bowels| Bran. tory, this citv. R - Grocers sell Kellog; Thie]PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President 100 New Summer Dresses In Soft Beautiful Colorings at $13.50 jBood enough for her. Both were un- | ¥ Robert M, Harper, whom many of the older members of Almas Temple ! For Infants and Children will recall as a genial and enthusi- mittee who has struck it rich in Cali- fornia and who made the hours pleas- ant when he was around. Henry E. McNabb, “Harry,” every tiring in their efforts to make our! stay in San Francisco comrormue=cA l ! and enjoyable. L] astio Shriner, is another of the com- | Il US@ ForOver30 Years - Embroidery and lace trimmings of entirely new designs. Also French linen finished with silken luster. In- sertions and fine tuckings. Various laces and drawn work. Mason ‘who knew called_him in the great davs of old Mount Horeb Royal Arch Chapter, long connected wit the postal service, ice his retira- ment about two yi ago, has be- come a California settler and is now wrestling with a miniature ranch a Van Nuys, Calif. Between times h is polishing his literary accomplish ments with literature to his likin not overlooking The Washington Star, which he says keeps him in touch with a pleasant past. 1 The list is long and the mere men- tion of the names will doubtless | bring pleasant recollections to many of the old Washingtonians who now are helping add to the luster and glory of the great state of California. I am indebted for the list to the kindness of Edward W. Koch of the Department of the In- terior, who is stationed out here and BUILDING Pays 6 Per Cent or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,000,000 Surplus More Than $800,000 JAMES BERRY. JOSHUA W. Atlantic City| Sunday, July 9 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via Delaware River Bridge Eastern Standard T4 Leaves Washington . . Tickets on sle beginning Friday pre. ceding date of excursion at Consolidated Ticket Office, 18th and F Streets, and, at Union Station. Returning, Leaves Atlantie City . . . . 05130 P.M. 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