Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1922, Page 13

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- g £ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922, : s 3 e ———————— # stnte voters the most important work tion of the Maryland nd Ohio vot- Information Committee Here|u: =iy stmss 38| STIRS BROADWAY |55, usmiot 18 52,0537 kel campaign FRsIng o e CaupsiantAl L close at hand. To vote in Maryland, G 1 P 3 2 5 rta tion to the quarters day apd night from now| The consumption of fish in Germany |* Phonograph music has been succesy- H enr Camp H eads G 0 P [ ote o batore uf::'-eor.nn?xlx‘:‘ part of the WOMAN’S DARING until this compilation 1s completed. ~ |has been largely augmented of' late |fully tried to divert the attention of 3 y 3 . . members of the committee. He ex- 2 One of the committee’s immediate | years—partly due to the Increased |patient from his sufferings, before .;f : : “ | Dlained that mext to getting out the| TROUSER OUTFIT |tasks will be to obtain the registra- | prices of meat. after operatiors. GonfTE — <GmQRE — tund. e 3 By the Assoclated Press. it is necessary to register on either 2 d\ R bli - " 3 onry Ttk by Camp. ber| NEW YOBK. . September 25— Ootobor § or 10, and_in Ohiy “the = ‘ . Henry p, who for. P T tration days are October 5, 12, U nite epublican - ; _ oflenry, M. Camp, who for & DUmEST ) Broadway, birthplace of both the |I¢Klstration day A Beufl‘ Bllttel' . ; ganization work in this sedtfon for| cigarette-smoking and accom- B d M f. i the republican national- committee | .plished eocktail-imbibing femi- 0 y s eels n ; and who at last night's meeting was | o 5 SR LT 0 IR s the e 5 solected as chairman of the cam- ) | C% W58 SINEC pe: ] paign and voters' information com- 5 New Quarters. mittee. In lddmnslnll;‘hellggl::::“.i‘ Standing near 42 street yester- aid much stress upon the im ce b ersy —— . of impressing those persons living [ d&Y was a young woman attired in this city and who are entitled to [ in what might have been mistaken vote in their respective home states| for a riding habit, but as there State Registration : ¥ 1o et e aation; Wwas no horse in sight, the rialto to properly execute the ballot. te voters must be | throngs,observed the creation in 5 xczl\fxl.::igdl&lel:; ’ltr?esr::l:irnuon and | the light of something néw. Next to adopting a definite plan of y . oo { s N - She wore kni action, the most important step taken < Data A'Dallabl@? . % . || youing requirements of thelr reshect | N ¥ mannish et abee inab. | af 1ast night's meeting was the selec. Day and Night Service. The committee has arranged to have some one on hand at the head- quarters day and night to answer in- quirles regarding registration and voting. For those who can vote by mail there will be notaries on hand Arrow Brand Butter is purest: because it is Heathized, made with- out air in an atmosphere a hundred times purer than air. Heathization is the new science of making food products in a clean, sterile, germ-free at- mosphere of infinite purity. Arrow Brand Heathized Butter is de- licious. The scent of Wisconsin’s clover fields clings to it. i The Only Guaranteed €COMMODATION TRANSFER “COMPANY knews what it means in winter hauling to -have its trucksy equipped with the : tive States and must be kept posted S ) . S N O Tegarding the days of registration | im's egg blue and swung & bamboo | ton of committce chairmen, who are ] ay“and nghl. ik - M M Camp declared the committee | cane. Knee-length stockings, a : g in- ne of these | masculine collar a formation committee, Henry M. housaads of ahpant vators. i v and & hat striped | ompllation of election laws, A. Chaffe egistration of voters, thousands of absent voters is reached | like an awning completed the out- by the committee between now and | fit, while a deflant eye mept the powerfully tractive Goodyear - i . Pickering: finance, Willlam ‘1|, Gord Truek Tires, that grip At its, fisst formal meeting in its i | sstion dax sy, republican na-| 2toMished gaze of passersby. lihers speakers, Bagar C. Snyder:| | Butter on the Market Al . - new headquartérs, 1338 G street, the ! b L O tional ‘sommitteeman from the Dis- | m———— | banquet and rallies, Louis Addison A y s {f]| the road and drive forward i GUARANTEED to stay sweet and fresh until used. full distance at every turn of the wheel. X mittee of the. District of Columbia 4 : t Con- [tion of th i i and publicity, Russeil Young. 3 highly essential that the mex on of the various registration and|and D y sell Arrow Brand Butter. last night adopted a definite plan of | ; 2 gress be republican and that the |[voting laws of the states was pointed| It was announced that the com actien to follow during the present i i republican workers in Washington {out by A. E. Chaffee of Nebraska, |bincd committee has the official sanc JOS. PHILLIPS CO., Sole Distributors . oy 10 Wholesale Row, Center Market Goodyear Truck Tires are sold and serviced by the local Goadyear Truck Tire Service Station Dealer a cipa - b % should keep everlastingly at work | reading clerk of the United States tion of the republican national com campaign. The principal part of the with this object In view. ° House of Representafives, who has|mittee to handle the state vote in the activities as mapped out by-the com- been made chairman of the committee [ District, and that it will work in i Predicts Party. Suceel in charge of this compllation. Mr. |co-operation with the national com- L He said he had recently visited a|Chaffee, with members of his com-|mittee and the republican congres- —_— —_ — J dozen or more states and that from |mittee, will be at the campaign head- ' alonal campaign committee. q “ “ @ his observations he was eonvinced that the “old party” Wwould be suc- cesstul. It was his opinion that con- campuign com- trict and member of the combined Dent; women, Mrs. Virginia White i e campaign committee, said that it is|upon the task of making a compila- | Speel: entertainment. Gus A. 1d Your grocer and delicatessen i Ry nceois Skains SIS Tl Mid-Washington Service Co. ||| ]l;.o Lélg;cf;!ln Townsend. ‘cr‘l:]é\;)n':;\:la';:;bt;:li e O D i . ‘ INC. o & |ine i aha ey e ta necessity for entering at once Pennsylvania k & Seventh 1602 14th St. N.W. ) _— itk et 30 «. Avenue a z ompang Street » | . Taken in Your Own Home . M Remarkable results have been obtained from the use of these in: Miller Oil Rheumatism ’ ” H t 4 Neuritis Nervous Disorders . t ea ers High and Low Blood Pressure i olve the heat Eizenia . b Insomnia i Lumbago ‘3 Contains Actual Radium Absolutely Harmless | $9 and §10 Iw.‘;';"i;..‘lf‘rfi::;‘ii.‘ifflf pisn i | on e o $2.50 EACH ADIUM i = & A T < 0'Doznll's Drug Store, 1405 T ¢, N.W. R ; £C: A, Muddiman Co. = mite v > wovie i | sz e sy son st n IN broducts Corp. | £ 1IN SLLI G St o S | Naenimaion, (T TSNS W e & whirss, 1350 70 st ww. 1105 Connecticut Ave, = 13th St., Bast Sid From the manner in which this| Gibson's Drug Store, Alexandria, Va. ‘Washington, D. It committee entered upon the work = Pennsylvania_ | k & Seventh | ; e 8yaks X (Jlompany < i ' 3 Tg 1Y L3 : ' . - Two Days’ Sale of : Boys’ Sui d Macki ‘ ° 5, EUR D inter Overcoats 7 ’ We can tell you that you'll g . ; be saving about half —In which the actual values ¢ . . | s . o : If there’s anything like the response their values should bring there are | —reaCh tO 40—and the pl'lce lS but | only enough to last for Friday and Saturday. So make the most of a really 1 extraordinary opportunity. | st ) Boys’ Corduroy Aoy 2-Pants Suits Boys‘All-Wool Tie —— Mackinaws Boys’ Al-Wool 2-Pants co,‘,,::p"g:rd“:';f Double - breasted Premature? On the contrary—belated—for this is a sale we should Cassimere Suits cut large and full, ~“’i““', .““""f"'; have held at the very forepart of this month; but the Coats didn’t [ " Gray and Brown secured seams; ;‘;.i:ri; ;:cvk:;n:ch reach us. G 3 by i AN b P ik Mt pockets. and muff i i nd Saturday—at the and plat back; belt all sréund, and both Pockets; belt all ; However-, they are going on sale for Frlday' a rday - . all around; both pides obimants £l around, IS imany intended price—even though the cold weather is almost in sight—an ; L °;u":."_;'b“;'; lined. Sizes 7 to 17 attractiveplaid they could easily bring their real value. ¢ years. years. ;ozl;';;:::: o They are the precise type of Overcoat that fashion for the coming season has forecasted—big, roomily=cut garments—Single and Double breasted; with Raglan or regular shoulders; patch pockets, belts " all around; plain or inverted plaits—and made up in the double-faced Cloths—of plain and plaid back backing; big horn buttons; and -tai- lIored seams. . . Plenty of the popular light shades of Grays and Tans that are so de- to 17 sired by young men. . g g ' : | " We commend this as a very special opportunity—available_ begin- g i ning with store-opening tomorrow—Friday morning. : H . 1 ? i 1mm|m«nfiunmmnmummmnmmfi Third Floor.

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