Evening Star Newspaper, August 27, 1922, Page 8

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N 7 4 1922—PART 1.~ 3 and autumn of the year 1881 (forty-|back as 1881 are now'in the land one years ago), which employment I|of the livipg? left to enter the railroad service Oc- ALBERT P. JOHNSTON. DT ifl 'be recalled that that was t wi e recalles 12t during the particular period when| WIFE OF DR. UMHAU DEAD. the late President James A. Garfield| Funeral services for Mrs. Gladys lay i the cottage at Elberson, N. J.| Umhau, wife of Dr. Willlam Umhau, suffering from the buliet fired by 'the | will be held tomorrow morping at the assassin Guiteau, and from the effects| residence, 37 R street northwest, at 8:30 o'clock, Requefm mass will Le | said at St. Martin's Catholic Church, Imlay, 637 Elliott street northeast. Stolen from 10th street, between K Street and Massachusetts avenue. Digtrict of Columbia tag No. 30198. rd, touring, owned by J. B. Tis- inger, 722 Shepherd Btreet northwest. Stolen from {n front of bureau of en- graving and printing. District of Co- lumbia tag No. 29083. In the Coupe List. 600 TONS COAL FOR D. C. Priority Orders Issued to w.-h.lnp-‘ ton Company. Priority orders for 600 tons of bi- tuminous coal from the mines at Thurmond, West Va., for the n- sumers’ Coal Company of thh?wn esterday by the federal coal distribution committee. The coal RELEASED FROM OVERSEAS DUTY, DR. POWERS WILL WAR ON CANCER SO AUTOS STOLEN HERE SINGE LY 1 Schos: Time is Aimost at Hand Have the children’s meets in Brussels next year. “The work must go on,” says Dr. Powers, “until every adult in this country knows the danger signs of Discharge from active overseas service, where he had served with distinction as major in the United of which he ultimately diod. 7Tne dafly bulletins we received at the Hudson, coupe, owned by Florence |seates Medical Corps, released Dr.|cancer, and les: . i i i > ' = rns that early, com-|will be transported immediately to|telephone exchange many times dur-|North Capitol and T streets north- 2 Thirty-Five Cars Repopted|Morrison ‘Wardmen “Park "Hotel.| oy i, 4" Powers of Denver, Col. petent treatment will largely prevent | Washington. i mmetineaD: ing each dsy as to'the Prexidents | weo:' st P hoen. Buriar winse st| TEETH in first. . west. District of Columbla tag No.|for a much longer fight, and one in|™'pp;,' SIStAs edeh vear ' o 0 ol suine, Committee announced the fa- | conditlon are et w2 | the Holy Rood cemetery. pu.t‘ d—- a. ¢ ord tation | memory and sometimes seem to have Not Recovere! Thieves 0. which the whole world is involved. | National Cancer week held last fall, | of 50,000 tons of ’c%’n"c%':.'.‘lflf..a to | occurred only a few months ago, in- T clm cond.t'on at a Unusually Active. Automobile thieves have “reaped a hatvest” in Washington since July 1. Of about half a hundred such vehicles reported to the police as having been stolen since that time, there are thirty-four machines that have not been recovered Faige. touring, owned by William |Honor and Medal of Gratitude by —_— . e Bl st st g . Salke, -z o : these national hon-| Representative Upshaw of Georgia | T0 the bt o] Cars Not Recovered. W. Watson, 4117 Fessenden street | France, he counts g ar T was intereats io note in The Star northwest. Stolen from 15th street |0rs 8s nothing compared to the tre-|appeared before the House District | | RED e gortrait of Mrs. W. J. (Snmple house 3109 14th Street) The machines and owners of the same that are recorded at police head- quarters as not having been recover- ed, follow: 2 Singer, touring, owned by Thomas A. Grimes, 3336 O street northwest. Stolen *rom in front of above named Dr. Powers is now leading the edu- cational attack' on cancer in this and which iz to be followed by an- other from November 12 to 18, next. Dr. Powers is now giving, volun- Willlam W. Potter, state fuel dis- tributor for Michli charged a few d stead of the many year I wonder how many “central ‘tele- phone exchange operators” of as far Miss Anna Boie has the distinction of being the youngest bank president in Iowa. moderate price. place. District of Columbia tag No.|country, and while his services in the | tarily, hi Inlays, Amal. 16302, . , his whole time to this humani- | federal committ Gold v astic - | tarian effort. owel 2 Ford, touring, owned by Carl A.|World war, especially in plastic sur 1t is for the genaral|powers of coal al m B S ys Duehring, 1532 14th street northwest. Stolen from front of above namaed P;:g: District of Columbia tag No. Chevrolet, touring, owned by John Hodgeon, guest at St. James Hotel. Stolen from War Risk building. Con- necticut tag No. 97491. between K and L streets. Columb Buick, roadster, owned by Alexan- 1 street. Keith's der J. Stolen fa tag No. G4851. Montgomery, 1917 from in front of District of gery, brought & letter of thanks and citation from Gen. Pershing, a rec- ommendation for the Distinguished Service Medal from the surgeon gen- eral of the Army. was given the Or- der of Leopold II by Belgium, and was decorated with the Legion of mendous opportunity for service to mankind which he now enjoys as president of the Amerlcan Society for the Control of Cancer, New York. Dr. Powers moved tc Denver twen- public, in whose interest this work is conducted, to get behind him and nls colleagues with the necessary funds to make their service effective. URGES THEATER CLAIMS. committee yesteray in behalf of the Knickerbocker Theater disaster victims, urging that an appropriation of amillion or two million dollars should be au- thorized for the nayment of damages —_— EARLY PHONE OPERATORS A Vetern; of the Barly Eighties Recalls Experiences. Coyle, as “the first phone girl in the United States,” in the early eighties. I wonder how far back in “the early elghties?” éllllllllmll“llll!llll Do You Want a Five-room Bungalow In Brookland Five large rooms and modern tile bath, open fireplace, attic large cement cellar with servant's toilet, over entire house, Gold Crowns ll 5 fter having|to those who had lost memhers of 1 was a telephone operator in the stationary tubs, hot-water heat, electric light. Lot 40x125. Our Famous Suction Teeth fit tight. Ford, touring. owned by George W.| Theater. District of Columbia tag No. t¥-cIght years ago €| their family in the disaster. central telephone. exchange (Bell give satisfaction and look like : Sommers, 8§04 17th street northwest. | $0824. taken his medical degree at Co: nithe dlsaster. telephone system) of the Central Di: oeth. i 7| Stolen from Capitol Park Hotel. District of Columbia tag No. 40969. Ford, touring. owned by C. A. Mud- 615 15th street northwest. diman, lumbia University. He studied sur- gery in Heidelburg in 1891 and taught the subject in both New York city Representative Upshaw mdde the contention ou the charge that agen- cles of the government had been de- trict and Printing Telegraph Com- pany’ (name of local telephone com- Price $7,750 With Garage teeth. Teeth extracted f: By ree when other work Ford. touring, owned Wy R. Stolen’ from front of above named any), located on top floor of the Johmaon, 723 Kenyon street northwest. | place. District of Columbia tag No.|and Denver. As a member of all the| linquent in safeguarding the lives of | Bin0 National Bank huilding, corner Small Cash Payment—Balance Like Rent g Stolen from in front of above ad-|17973. principal national and‘xn}or||u}xanax those who went to such a place. He|gih avenue and Wood street, Pitts- = LS “ Sraee Bittriet of Columbla tag| Buick. roadster, owned by Allen |surgical socleties, Dr. Powers enjoys|sald he spoke for a number of those | put p¥¢pie GUT FoRd qireet, TiHen (Representative on Premises) Nov 86731 Prangnell, 1917 1 street northwest |& wide acquaintance, which has been| who had lost dear ones in the Knick- | o 434 Tth £ Bord, ouring, owned by William| Stolen from In front of F M A | ers of 'his Brofession as state| - Representailve Ziniman of Maryland X M. Bail, 1741 S street northwest. | District of Columbia tag No. 60919. |members o i man of Ma w J DAL]..AS GRADY - N e o in Front of home men- | “Dodge, touring. owned by Mrs. Mary | chainman of the Cancer Soclety. Each | questioned whether the District com- WRIST ATCHES o OV % AZECES § AXD 100 STORE tioned. District of Columbia tag | Fegan, 3210 13th street northwest, |state is now represented by an active | mittec had jurisdiction fn the matter, Open Evenings. s No. 53345 Stolen from in front of Garrick Thea. | group of campaigners, and more rc- | both on the ground that the District 8tandard and Novel Shapes. 322 Maryland Building Phone Franklin 2547. Ford. touring, owned by Willlam E. [ ter. District of Columbla tag No.|cently Dr. Powers has been able to|committee could make no appropria- 2 BANK REFE CE Birgfield, 401 Carroll avenue, Takoma | 63594, give helpful suggestions for carry-|tion and that those who thought they 1410 H Street N.W. Reliable as a Government Bond. Park. len from Vermont avenue Dodge, touring, owned by Mrs. Mar- ing on similar work in Argentine, His had & claim against the government WM. H. GROVERMANN ought to present it_in the regular way, by arguing each.claim in the regular way befors the committee Chile, Japan, China and Korea. hope is to precipitate a world move- ment for cancer control through the ion B. Clinger, guest at Grace Dodge tag_No. 70323 Hotel. Stolen from in front of Keith's rd. coupe, owned by J. 1. Rodale, | Theater. Pennsylvania tag No. 706 Sth street northeast. Stolen from | 312375. 14th and H streets. District of Colum- bla tag No. 50046. Touring Cars Seemingly Preferred. Buick, touring, owned by J. A. D. Garber, 331 5th street southeast. Stolen from 15th street and Ohio avenue. District of Columbia tag No. 69420. Dodge, touring. owned by Lydan B. Jeffries, 435 Quincy street northwest. Stolen from New York avenue and 14th street. District of Columbla tag No. 65134, Dodge. touring, owned by John N. Zabel, 1837 Monroe street northwest. Stolen from in front of University Club, 15th and I streets northwest. District of Columbia tag No. 14797 Ford, touring, owned by John I. Greer, Philadeiphia, stopping at 116 12th street northeast. Stolen from 15th and I streets northwest. Penn- sylvania tag No. 236604. Maxwell, roadster, owned by Wil- liam Lassell, 511 Kenyon street north- west. Stolen from in front of Shu- hert-Garrick Theater. District of Columbia tag No. X5004. Ford, sedan, owned by Joseph Mur- ray, 13113% Corcoran street north- west. Stolen from in front of 2620 Connecticut avenue. District of Columbia tag No. 5004. Ford, touring. owned by I G. Sor- rell. 73 L street northeast. Stolen from in front of the above address. District of Columbia tag No. 68435. Ford, coupe, owned by C. Robert Frame, 600 Massachusetts avenue northwest. Stolen from Sth street near E northwest. District of Colum- bia tag No. 66294 Paige, touring, owned by Robert A. Tatten, 404 G street northeast. Stolen from front of 1704 1st street northwest. District of Columbia tag No. 60897. Buick, touring, owned by Mrs. Perry P. Patrick, 905 Webster street northwest. _Stolen from 1st and D streets northeast. bia tag No. 49718, Roadster, Sedan, Speedster. Dodge. roadster. owned by Herman F. Morton, 1741 F street northwest. Stolen from 16th and H streets north- west. District of Columbia tag No. near L street northwest. Nevada o 807 Eleventh St. NW. ““In his reputation lies your secwrity.” S Main 727 /////////////////////////////////////////////////, i filIIIIlllll"lllllllllllllllIlll"""lllllllllllh‘ International Surgical Society, which on clafms. GUARANTEED QUALITY AT UMM The National Furniture Co. CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT The National Furniture Co. Stors Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. See Our Ad in Today’s Post e IIIMIIIIIIllIllIl[IllIllIlIIIIlllilllllIlI]ll = | P ee'oumy & llfll\ll e ,‘ 0 [‘"'"U o O Tl WWIWMWMWWWWWWWPN e gl @S (o FREE With every purchase of $100 or FREE With every purchase of $100 or more, a 26-piece set of William A. 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Comprising Chair, Rocker and Sofa; Spring Seat corstruction; Loose Cushions; covered with Figured Tapestry. g e DU 29. TS Easy Credit Terms at “The National” Suite ‘As pictured. Comprising Buffet with mirror. China Cabinet, Serving Table, Extension Table, Armchair and five side Chairs. August Furniture 169 75 SEIEPRICE o oo o ouioicmmicimiomia o isreiss . Packard, touring, owned by Charles | i i i = Williams, 410 3rd street southwest. ! Pay i L'nle 7 W"k = T"e th"’nfll S{olen from garage rear of 233 4% street southwest. District of Colum- bla tag No. 68660. Ford, coupe, owned by E. L. Bur- ton, 911 E street northwest. Stolen from 5th street and Pennsylvania | avenue northwest. District of Colum- bia tag No. 67317. Chevrolet, touring. owned' by Er nest P. Knott, 2301 Wisconsin ave- nue northwest. Stolen from above named place. District of Columbia tag No. 72033. Ford. touring, owned by Oscar L. Four-Piece Walnut-Finish Bedroom Suite As pictured. Comprising large Dresser, o Chiffonier, Full Vanity, Bow-end Bed, $ 75 August Furniture Sale price........... = e Easy Credit Terms at “The National” THE BOYS’ SHOP 4 e ' is Four-Piece Golden Oak Suite As pictured. Comprising Large Dresser, Triplicaie Mirror Dressing Table, Chiffonier and $79.75 Full-size Bed. August Furniture Sale Easy Credit Terms ot “The Nctional” Table, Buffet and Four Chairs As pictured, comprising Golden Oak Buffet, with plate mirror; Golden Oak Extension Table and four Durable Diners. Au- gust Furniture Sale price............... $3 7.75 PRICE: .o oM n s on e dlaimisrammiers Setosen Clearence! . _ ) Kitchen Cabinet Golden Oak Chifforobe Boys’ School Suits Golden Oak. August Furniture August Furniture Sale price, ! Sale price, " X During semi-an- nual clearance. en- tire stock of boys’ woolen suits, blues and fancy—drasti- cally reduced. $74.75 Easy Credit Terms 17 Ecey Credit Terms This Four-Piece Mahogany-Finish Saite As pictured. Comprises Large Dresser, Chiffonier, Full Vanity and Bow-end Red. Au- $1 89 75 . gust Furniture Sale price.......... s New Fall Rugs $10.75 Suits As pictured. Comprising _Con‘tinuousA]vmst White 9x12 Tap”try ) 510-95 Easy Credit Terms at “The National” . now $8.75 Enamel Metal Bed, with good ‘Spring Rllg’ Sllglltlyslmpe:lhct. — - and Soft-top Sanitary Mattress. Au= August Sale price, . $12.75 & $15 Suits gust Furniture Sale price.............. $ 1 4075 9le Ve]vet s 75 g now $9.75 Easy Credit Terms at “The National” R All Perfect. — 818 & $20 Suits ' UES August Sele price, now $13.75 9x12 Mottled Axminster All Perfect. Rug‘ August Senla price, Easy Credit Terms $29:5 .. $22, $25 & $27.50 Suits, now $16.75 ~(With one and two pairs trousers) 0 Gas Range Three burners with 0il Stove Two burners, il : " : Dropside Phonograp Couch and Pad i August Fumni- -~ o o:cn';. 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