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» - [ : 5 i THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO. OCTOBER 15, 1922—PART 1 - and the District twemniy-one. EFH]R'I’ FflR WUM AN DETOURS IN SCHEDULE |WOMAN’S PARTY PLANS OF ROADS COMMISSION PARLEY OF FOUNDERS |2 the District twensyone. i > 2 S e | seribed ot > B Bulletin Eist in ‘Montgomery and | 160 Invited to Attend First Nl—Er::nrern(nxnr;::ut‘rl-fl::; ‘lhic-" 5{:(\"""' o\’» hllfx‘ Prince Georges Counties, Md., tional Conference Here No- ';'l.‘;s"?.‘f:"’{;: h:»‘(.'rum:-dr' r{l‘n‘--hu! ‘v:(.l‘!,;”: Benefit of Autoists. t vember 11 and 12. ‘for the freedom for all women.” = | States represented 1 the list of States Navy_entries, the remainder | Speciul Dispateh to The Star. founders are: New York, District of only to New York in the number o* “founders.” New York has sixty-four APS DEMDCRATS *FORHIH TANES Invitations to attend the first na- a . i i P Teprosentatives of the Army, shat-; : BALTIMORE, October 14 —The fol- Columbla, Pennsylvania. (alifornia sd the world's recard for. 20 kilo~ 4 RE, October tional conference of the founders of | Colorado, Ce Seut, ot s Senator Curtis, Republican, Mount Pleasant Citizens Also [(pfsd the worids rocara tor 240 kiio”| Mrs. Mary JohnsOn in Srp f,,.iu;" decours in. Sontomers ana | S4oral conference of the founders of | Colorads, Comncicar, " iino o s x < 178.7 miles an hour, the mark estab- Prince Georges counties ave listed | chusetts, Mich Al 4 3 | i 5 i L N = s higan, Minnesota. Mon- i Points to G. 0. P. Savmg Declare War on Noises lished September 24 in France by | Retort on Plan to Seat for. the beneflt of motorists in the de- | Sto8, November 11 and 12, were|teng. New Hampshire, New Jerses, wal bret y sent yesterday to 160 women in the Rhode Islan South Carolina. Ten- Vir Vermon: West Virginia and Wis Irach. K Lieut. Maughan had the best speed- tour bulletin of the state roads com- |y e ™o coy o © TR v | Mesece, | Tex. and Bad Odors. or the distance, a rate of 206 miles | Mrs. Felton. mission for week ending October 19. |0 Sy P 0 0 e viee ’m“'f;wu, ington, an hour, his average speed for the ‘Montgomery county — Clarksburg. | \qent of the organizatio onsin. —_— entife course. : 7 p vds: Proceed north on Urbana ; = SR Ny B The District of Columbia is’second | puniaccus = S A | 3 Liout. H. J. : | . Plans for the establishment of &y, got Jb T B, 1, & CUEURS| The efforts of the organized women oue mile from Clarksburg, Wi {national headquarters here “as a all cxi Nutional Capital park commission [Pulftzer competition, going the 160! 10 find @ way by-which Mra. Rebecca 1o (34) procecd across old Balti- i of $835,000,600. PAYING OFF PUBLIC DEBT e were outlinéd at a meeting of the miles at an sversge spoed of ‘193.% Felton, appointed to eucceed the late | = T 0 PrUECE A et ana = - - Mount Pleasant Citizens' Association es an hour. Maitland's speed for | Senator Watson, may be allowed act- lreguin line Bo; taticn (6.5). .Cites $714,000,000 Reduction Be- at the Powell. School last night ,,,.lg"g ;'-‘xll'a': ‘Sourae wasiat the rate of | yally to be sworn in and sit in the Length of detour, 6.5 miles. Condition N H - 5 Z air. lTow 1921 in Expenditures Fred G. Coldren, chairman of the as-| United States Senate for at least one P nce Srae eennty—Targol lew Homes ’ 19221’ soclation’s cominittee on parks and = “Mystery Ship” Seratches. day bas stirred up a merry political | gt ™G0 Wantern Run 1,,‘.{:).«-0 nd , 4 ’’ or . ~ e race was unmarred by serious | row. proceed (0.1) mile, turn right (0.0),! E en e the establish- ! 3 0p i £ i ,nt‘r‘““z",’“?fi;“";nf;‘g;‘,d “ommission, | accident. One plane, the Navy “mys-{ A retroactive bill has been prepared | {urn left (1.5) urn lefi (2.0) at £ 3 e s » which would be empowered to pur- | tery ship,” piloted by Lieut. L. H. San- | covering such a situation, and in an- | 7 iry S60 0000 <Py i 2 E e ' | From 10 AM. eplsing to democratic critics of | t'f(\ase parks and park space, m‘stem: derson - of - the Marine Corps, was | ticipation of its passage the candi- % i i A nlatration. «rge that e e oL Pians gall |forced “out of the race during the|dates far the democratic momination e R e 3 3 : to 8 PM A\‘/\_ - reduced | for the annual appropriation’ of a |fourth lap by engine trouble. %an-| to succeed Mrs. Felton for the regu- mam,"“h“r‘é' b o tert (4 [ - should Senator |sum of money for the purpose of pur- | derson plungea with his plane into |lar term have been asked by wire, If |and proc 4 . Length of | K republican “whip” |r:1ms:,r‘ug pnrlk l(ang which ‘;vu:xld b«gr;.: Lake St. Clair, over which a part| elle]cled, to defer prmenungl crt:d\:;\'-l detour, 3.7 . Condition good. =3 . in @ statement issued the disposal of the commission. of the. Co 2 tials and qualifying as senator u 2 s Mg W 11" = I thut the repub- proposed body would also have the |unpu 85 SO street Tanged | Mrs Felton first’ can be sworn in, 1 .. EXHIBIT 2822 CONNECTICUT AVE. t ‘ot 1808 “was o SENATOR CURTIS. right to purchase land from property jhis Verville-Sperry ~between “two( Wires have awimo_been Seut he, G {'gchn Garfield and Cathedral, finished and under construction Nuee Ak s trees & mile from Selfridge Field. He Vashington's best located, designed and most complete homes r oot taxes forl-— ——— |tion proccedings, together with the L %o pay their own expenses to Wash- a « ] \ ] . to the ex-| payable during the fiscal year ending | /BNt to confor’ with aud purchuse },";’,h"e";lfigg‘- but a wing was tOTn | 1, /pioy for 4 one-day session to swear Two stories, attic, breakfast and inclosed sleeping porches, thre Fad thie wWileon | Jome 00 455 550 3500b0s aud b |lands from officlals of Maryland and | " when” he brought mis plane to| I Mre, ielton. President Harinen baths. Lots 24 to 29 feet iront. Double brick garages. Maid's ble . compared with the Virginia. earth , Lieut. Maughan was so x-|pog 200 aocount of the expense’ cd reu; enue uct o 8 = 11918 the new act reduces the Oppose Noise and Odors. hausted that he leaned against the 3 z i . . uy and ot been extravagant, | acerued and pavable on the busi Tiwe ‘aesoetation adonted & rasolu- 3D (or severai minten Wil he e’ |, Mre. Kathern Livingaton Bagin, in Washington’s Most o e T 2 e T Curtis said, the taxes today | of the calendar 1922 (the first ; Mon ndont Srin | Vived. Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick. |2 S oatends < : . . sh, $132 Sonth—Save 000 Casii, Lasave 8 e far le [ Punt vear the lav s i operation) | Hom AdKInE A S, e hw |chief of the Army air service; Rear | Sxbressed doubt about the democralis Progressive Residential Since 1599—4NO PLACE LIKE HOME; NO HOME LIKE OURS” ¢ 1921 said Sen. | $835:00.000. aainst unnecessary noises and for | Admiral W. A. Moffett, chlef of thel (" ome to Washington at their own | Section ot s sene SSRGS ety Sl and o | Al Aol e ot | om0 Wi S e o NON, INC. BUILDER ed to coverithe reductions of taxes made by the |gtores with a view to eliminating |Edwin Denby, ac sar fithana tor Deciuxe they had fought suffraz INSPECT Main 6935—10th Floor W H 7 d H [revenue At of 1931, showing e o Rim. Maj. Gen. Patrick | '™ ; 2 oth oodward the excess profits tax had been unpe O aicombe, chairman of | patted the lieutenant on the head and Replies to ¥rx. Eagan. { Bldg., 15th an led 5o the 1 il commitice, stressed the | Secretary Denby was so overcome{ Mrs, Mury Wright Johns s 4 t on taxes on | <sity of a landscape architect in |he burst into tears. !night replicd to Mrs. Kagan. Mrs. o dVe . 0 cents, the s sort drinks, chew District architect” offies He < = 1 Johnson s x member of nearly cvery . ommended that no action be taken | Fess Gojto Sicey: ! prominent woman's clubin the United | NEAR GRANT CIRCLE v the association In disapproving | “All the time during the race | was|States. Sho js secretary of the 6 R 20 Ft. Wid Muzzey's History now used in the s - trict of Columbix demos c ooms t. Wide Schuols in the District of Columbia. | (iinking about a telegram [ had been | ye anq chairman of the District 5 R € e Siaael & ey { expecting, announcing the birth of & Columbia democratic women. She is| Brick Porch Columns o W m e, ld to Mrs. Maughan, the win-|the only woman who has ever man- Concrete Steps A committee was appointed 1o et | nj . o = -|aged & state presidential campaign in | « € : in"conjunction with the community | PINE airman, said when' he was able| fy "parry. 'This she has done twice Floor Sockets center Parent Teachers' Assoelation |10 talk. “I was lost four times infor the democrats in the District of Parquet Floors and the Mothers' Club, for the pur- |the haze and was stunned more or|Columbia, and is now in charge of the q Con met pe pprietary alled luxury kage tax, stamp te. He showed hag been re- tax on surety bonds, the taxe 1 June | in- and misceliane- bt charges, still ran over : sinking - M Siona : 4 Closets ¢ this pese of making a suitable presenta- |less at each of the fifteen turns.|Con#Tessional campaign. F: osets dieu er Presi- SCHOOL METHODS tion and arranging for a celebration | v worst moments, however, were at | ANSWering Mrs. Eagan. Mrs. John- Large Porches cxpenditures Tor 1he RAPPED BY BALLOU In honor of Aiss jlary MeGill, e’ |ohe turn when T lost eonfidence and | IS0 1 gentlemen do not con- - expenditures for the pEing o - | then became unconscious. On the conven- o] sroyadi ues) foniithie ;s Miss C. G. Brewer, who has beel | iraightaway I came to. Another |Jider personal expense nor incontens Open Until 9 P.M. e appointed principal of the school and e e R e ok en et . IN ANNUAL REPORT |5t retains her position as principal ' thoeep» 44 Was With my fect £0Ing | gouthern womanhood is involved. Con- | Take 16th St. Bus Marked below the year 08 4 3 ce. the south had a L = ppropriati for of the Tohnson School, pointed oul| 'The terrific speed told on Lieut | SCTINE SHINGES (000 "N 0 "other || “Grant Circle,®or any 9th St. the necessity - to £3 of more space to han- ai ] i “ i ” T 1923 amount to §3,747.- | CCatnicaE o i ze.) e eCeio0n eniliren erriled T the | Maitland. _After the lap in which he |, ¢ of the country. The fact stands || car marked “Soldies’ Home. [ v Sl from Wit Fase) e theid s imade’ 2161 milesan Thour " nis air | PATS °f L Senniiy, TRE NG TR LeBeqt e Tlauidation o1 may have heen assigned to advanced | The following were elected to mem- “’T sure Jecding gasoline (o b mno;| movements for women s a . Fenresents A reduction in{Standing by the board of edu bership: G, W. Young, Raymond W. [10" uge an emergency hand pump. | SoUthern state legisiature, Mis £ = umgan From eithe junder the provisions of the statutes” | Stough, Thomas " A ' King, ¢ G |Throughout the laxt four laps, with ohan's Decperss tav: wi n in the tax|, L= e “red tape” in ol 3 . D. Carman & . Bl [ his plane hurtling through the air at| ¥omans p e ; school supplies, Dr. Ballou | John a sheed in excess of 200 mileg an|ried womai personal right over her 1321 N. Y. Ave. e IHou itld i town propert. This wus ten years | M “ct of 4 few of the difficulties and “0‘"_3":‘;‘("1‘2?1;2;:""“;5‘31 ;:dv;:g'l: Letore the first womans conventios | 1 S urg 5 e — i away 3 % i telays i 2 vas held in Seneea Falls, N. Y. In of individ delays in the opportune pur of the other. When he finished | Was hel o t o - - : il he married woman's | == S income. {supplies for the schools are due to behind Maughan he was so exhaust- | 184S, where t ic Gas Water He > 4 st vy restrictions imposed b & v property law was one of the fir: utomatic Gas Water Healer e ey 1ed that it was necessary to take him | BEORETY NI, SRS, PTG e platrorn 4 the general supply connmitt R n e efore ho could be is an agency ereated by law to dis- P 1t w southern state, Tennes ! pose of surplus materfal in the hands & A 7. Willlams, jr. had althat ratified and made possible for Jof the federal government. of sup- e R G the entire United States the nine- - | i plies no longer needed because of the Hngulsner 1h his plans broke, a plece | teenth amendment. - rAE o abandonment of many bureaus or ac- {of it knocking his helmet off. He had | “Contrast to Newbérry CONSTRUCTION For tivities following the world war. N ' m i i B great difficulty in arranging the hel-| «It was a southern and not a Penn- Under the provisions of law prac- met while plunging on at more than | cylvania governor to appoint 4 wom- il MODELS, SPECTAL. :")"alll‘." ;‘:; LR 'i‘l(lo'n 1{:'"‘: rdm; i three miles a minute. an to the United States Senate, an and grown-ups. Star Ruin | {0 the purchasi fcer, triet o o Sickened by Fumes. that without one cent of expenditure X 5 { el . | Cotambia, for materinis or subviles— | Follows Lead of Americans| .. D oL I Muite & Gontrast to the| Boiderset e SIDEALY oy eiger | 155 W st me. | where persomal service is mnot in- Fumes from the broken cxtinguish- | ®hlch fs qulte w contrast 1o the | Bailicns ot the | Garage—consider- | L ____°_|volved—whether it be for an article d British in Fi i er sickened him. In setting a World's| ot a seat by Newl 1 do mot! 4 4 Balance Easy Payments ORTHESMARERQLD: [ aleady contraced on orifor onentg | Al ritish in Fight on | icora for the so-kilometer course, | believe that the President will eail Liberal Discount for Cash 1 Bank of Washing- € this time. | tors are badly be acquired through open market pur- Hew Sa el ohase. must first be referred To the | { Lieut. Maitland turned at the pylons 'nhf» Senate lr:hrl s «\!(_n Keneral supply committee. to ! Daugherty Rule. {50 fast that his ship was almoxt up- | because republican senators dre badly muster before an inquiry of U Side down and he was so close to the | needed to inake excuses Lo the voter character: i | &round that the plane skimmed the | fOT removing $500.040.800 ¢ xorss broy Has the federal overnment this |, | grass. O i 35 000 000 000 oiy Cvens shin or its equivalent, anywhere | B¥ the dssociated Pre The crowd of 20,000 persons who AT of 3.0 1009 on e = nventory. either in the exten- NEW YORK, October 14.—Follow- | witnessed the race was kept in il sed in the homes ,.;' “\,. the footsteps of British and |{T€nzy of excitement as one m-or.:lm""'- XOu or,_fatly Allowance for Used Automatic Heater- (Any Make) Wouldn't it add immensely to your home comiort if you had a system: that made hot water as easy to draw as cold? A “Pittsburg” will do it! ' considera- ness wy may properly meeting. in Washington or [ ing i e L as, st Dledges” on the aiting. ing n i Amcrican steamship companies. the | ey ‘,'mlc'fry‘(éfy_"mm;:éghn’r&n::"1;l"'*'d" in the last jelection, o waihng, Dieig ooinomeow stairs to light a heater when you want hot water upstairs. Just open a faucet and draw as much or as little as you want. PITTSBURG WATER HEATERS Opening any hot-water are built to suit every type of home— faucet lights the gas. large or small—also adapted for use in Closing the faucet ex- rofessional ces—A p a r tments— : e S DR TR Soda . Fountains—Barber ~ Shops—in (inguishes it. Vo limit fact, everywhere hot-water service is 21t quantiy—use all you FURNITCRE| “The co-ordinator of the general| . SatiUsans OCT. 18, 19 AND | supply committes, as ,.l,,‘um.d“,,y the | French Mne today ' asked Federal {powered with ‘a 400-horscpower | 1, ure: yotes: O AND FROM| statutes. m diligent investiga- | Judge Learned Hand for a permanent | CHEtiss engine. The Lieutenant is As goon as the election is over of AND NEW YORK FOR| g : ! X = i v | session is to be called to give not ; Lion to see if the article or its pre- | injunction restraining federal officials i A ol amd i A At | only the ships, but $50.000.000, to the government stocks. Until the co-Dbition ruling on the company's|foRr enemy ‘planes while serving in o oAt oo; EnG e ToReien Gonate riment - e o France ® He | be no cargo; und the forvign countrl {ordinators veply is received. rel vessels in this port. {f‘:lr":'fl’; A aished service med. | Wl not 1 ‘able to pay us the ir ing same. a teps Jooking toward D i " " =l est c] neipal o v ordering he material cisewhers are| C0unsel for the line did not re-[al’ His post is at Mather Field, Cali- [ {efest, much Jost the prineipal on th Bank of ational ts bauking house { held in abeyance. Should the article | 1UeSt & temporary restraining order | fofnia. 2t 12 oclock | requisitioned for, or one similar, be i when counsel for the government | Jdept Maltland is attached to Bol- i | Il H v A 5 ia, D. C. i raziee | in government hands awaiting { puinted out that this application with | 113& Field, Anacostia, D. C. e | i " fonal | Posal, the board of education, through | the others would come up here next | bleut Brow is a native of Provi- CLASSES IN WRITING. ’ il needed. like. iter of the former. and for | the purchasing officer. is notified of | Tuesday. 1‘:;’;:;-;(“}:.1'th:hN::almgAhi; Superin- G ot i O Ol ido 2| of such other Dusiness 3| the essentiul facts. The purchase of | é "|Dr. Raufman Arranges Course in | | properix’ come before the meeting. Polls | (ho government article is oblicatory.: GETS WEEK'S RESPITE. Angcoetla ; £ | i ° A SROLE TANK " PR ) unless convineing evidence can he | Creative Work. a e { Peats {submitted, in writing, that it fs G s : S FOR ALL H N D | wholly unsuited for the purpose for|Enforcing of Liquor Ban on E‘or-’MINERs HONOR MITCHELL.] ciasses in creative writing have: 2 i O R R S which it s desired. Apparently no ; i Ml e been organized at American Univer-| [For Your Player-Piano | one ever considered the poss ap- eign Shipping Held Up. . : sity under the instruction of Dr. T | | iplication of this law to the Washing. S ; Observance of Strike Anniversary |7 5 : ! - i Iton school sysi L)‘;nrelun knlxh;pmg was given an- e e | Kaufman, professor of English, and “Blue. | - ¢ other week of exemption yesterday or October 28. s o rale 2 - { ox T C . ~ 7 Clten Delay of Supplies. from application of Attornes oncr | .o preslaenticfitne Yalo Al =aci B e S Automatic Gas Water Healers ] e Da i HAZLETON, Pa., October 14.—United | tion of Washington. { £ S JOUSEREEPEIS — WHY VE ~ DIRTY, The schools have heartily endeay- Daugherty liquor transportation SR B Dr. Kaufman is arranging for a|“Chicago” (That Toddling Town.) Faded-out rugs when Hoover's Crclone will res i OFed to comply with all the provi- | Fuling. iMine Workers of the Lehigh hard | geries of lectures by various writers, § Fox ‘Trot. No. 209 On display and for sale by Edw. E. Adamson. Milton Bairstow... D. L. Barnard. John M. Beane. Julius T. Becker O. W. Benson. Frank Bentley W. E. Bookhultz. | store tem fo their orix. colors?'3 gals.. 81 | sions of the law with a sincere ap- ‘.:’mhibilian( l'ummlssilor;ler Haynes, Geliv. Progressive Sales Co., 48 F n.w. nov.3® { preciation of the economic reasons|after a conference with President 5 < - | by Donald Wilhelm sistant |, STICE 13 AT CHERTER - | For diSpoming of Suspius, muppiis oy | Harding, announced that reguiations | proclamation of Thomas Kennedy, | P Ro0nld WHRHn, speciul, assistin!t {ucoal.Black Mammy this company” | hand and also from motives of pa- |P2sed upon the Attorney General's|district president, to observe October | tributor to maguazines. The initi Fox Trot. No. 1338 triotism. ‘But while the requirements | Tuling that liquor cannot legally be |28 as Mitchell day, in accordance With | Jecture will present the “Point of of this statute are applicable alike |POUBht Within American territorial jan annual custom celebrating the|View of the Present Day Magazine On Sale at to all branches of the District gov- | Waters would not be applied to for- | successful termination of the strike | Writer. 3 |ernment, its operation is frequently | €i€n ships leaving their home ports|of 1900. This strike was the first| Dr. Kaufman also will conduct| culated to work a hardkhip to | Pefore next Saturday. This announce- | conducted in the anthracite %@dd by | courses in literary criticism. Shake- ! 0ol interests, from which other | M€Nt countermanded a previous one | the late John Mitchell, then interna- | speare and the romantic movement. - 1 city departments e : for the ren | made by tire prohibition enforcement | tional presfdent of the union. A course in experimental psychol- | Everything Musical, 1222 G St. N.W. | SOt that mi 001 supplics | AUthorities of the government mak-| October 29 is the usual date for|ogy is belng formed by I'rof. an < | - i coal fleld were today asked. under a|beginning with one Wednesday night Georgia K St. N 20 18th St. N.W ) Conn. Ave. NW. 5th St. NAW. ew Hampshire Ave. N.W. Stoves., Put in I lass Condition L ———— TR s and mat AT e {8 ling the application to all foreign ves- | Mitchell day. but as it falls on a|William M. Marston. The class : e ¢ T the tH i Roofiag Experts i ed for clussroom meeds, for pues | Se1% leaving their home ports after | Sunday its observance has been ad- |imeet twice weekly. A. P. Bovello... -3330 Georgia Ave. NW. Tensonable Prices. poses of instruction, for scientific| [WUAY- vanced, says l;xe proclamation, w1§h HBaglnnlnx tomorrow at S pam. 2112 Pennsyivania Ave. NW. juses. The applicati r ates Ma A L orders that all men are to remain |Henry L. Bryan will give a series of 5216 St. N.W. an & Trust Bldg. Maln 760.| “Pens.—A requisition was forward- | of time was made by Alr. "__;yngs ‘;l‘: quire them to stay at work. federal statutes. 335 7th StUSAW Scalp Treatments led to the purchasing officer for | the following statement: Vo P quantity of school i i 3207 14th St. N.W. . excosive til. drsness. dandruff. falling] CUARULY of school pens. The gen-i “Because of pending injunctions and 3160 Mt. Pleasant St. N.W. oo excessive oil. drsness. dandruff. faliing | eral supply committee reported that |in order to give full time for com- -3160 At Pleasant St. 3 s. .1210 9th St. N.W. A. B. Clarke H St. NW .720 20th St. N.W. .636 Pennsylvania Ave. SE. .638 G St. NV .1724 15th St. NWL .513 . NW -1506 North Capitel St -2051 L St. N.W. .-618 E St. N.W. 2120 14th St. <1022 8th St. N -1315 7th St. N 3111 14th St. 249 8th St. N. 1339 Wisconsin Ave. NV, 1401 North Capitol * 2542 Wisconsin Ave. N.\W. Jos. T. Craven.... George J. Cross. jr. i Ry A L e Aiyp, APPointments|the Brooklyn navy vard had school | pliance with the terms of the opinion | Jour Bame. = ———""—{pens on hand in.a quantity to meet ; of the Attorney General to the effect | SAVE COAL {the school needs. An investigation |that the transportation and sale of S of the kind and quality of pen at!liquors on American ships and for- ¥ installiog { the Brooklyn navy closed the | eign ships in the territorfal waters of LYON !fact that it was z ker’s sub pen, | the United States are unlawful, notice iwhich is in no sens, eptable to | is hereby sent through the press that {teach children penmanship. The | the time for compliance therewith is ONEPIPE HEATER prover pen was provided following |hereby extended from October 14, ! { this consequent delay 1922, to Getober 21, 1922, inclusive, as uses { “Fire Extinguishers—In accordance | applicable to foreign vessels leaving N ‘Wilh a recommendation in the report | their home ports or American vessels 1 of the chief of the fire department |leaving foreign ports on or before 13 Less Coal { following the Knickerbocker disaster, | October 14, 1922." . Costs Tess tojseveral hundred fire extinguishers 7 N 7 all " Give order row to avold delay, Whea | were requisitioned for, o Safemusra Vs s""fih" f'd""" . Only a part of the order could be Lyon Conklin & Co., Inc, |piaced with the manufacturers agen; | owned vessels but inquiry ot the [ FErE O i for fmmedlate delivery. The remain- | Ofices o » b unit brought - 8 n.w, {der Tad to he purchased froamains [ forth the explanation that only for- Free Exhibit. {Eovernment and’ shipped from ihe | SIE craft were to be given the ad- Thie antees tolabove sl . anal Zone, Panama, while an early | ditional week of grace. - Accordingly, Heating Co. Henry R. Eberly. John P. Evans. Joseph K. Fineran. 7. C. Flood & Co Thos. Fole; Isadore W. L. Gary Charles E. Gates. Georgetown Gas Light Co. R. A. Gibb Richard Gilliam Geo. W. Hanes Vhe Dablia Gardens, Gaithersburg, Md. | o e all American privately owned ships . . . . h orvor 42000 Dlants mow i Dloo, elivery was highly necessary. ; | tomorrow. g ; & ror 4000 plants wow n voom, S I amariad pur- | lenvin forelgn ports atter midnight appear in this space g If you live in the LLE Hefiron, .- 218 O S SN o Noc por doz. while scason lasts. 3¢ ) Chase of a victrola for a suburban jtonight will be held to have violated WANTED—ONE VAN LOAD TO PHILADEL. 5¢hool, the outcome was the delivery | the prohibition enforcement ~act lli L1215 13th W 122231 Laurel Ave., Takoma Park -1361 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. 221 Georgia Ave. N.W. .924 New York Ave. N.W. 21201 Ingraham St. NW. “1311 Quincy_ St. 2435 6th St. N.W -1535 9th St. N.W 21024 Conn. Ave. Northeast —one of these Branch Offices will be conven- ient to you when you have Classified ads for The Star. 24 and E Sts, McChesney & Joseph High... Kennedy & Burke Co. Frank A. Kerr.... F. W. Koehler. Leapley & Gaghan Albert B. Leonberger. Wmn. F. Ludwig & Son. Lytle Sales Co. . J. McGolrick D. J. Murphy 200 cubic feet ity. 105 of a phonograph from the Uni they attempt to bring liquor, either Phia; L0 moee e Crvee s > YUY | States ‘Shipping. Board. through tho sealed or ‘unsealed, Within the three- - 1. general supply committee. The jmile Hmit. : Let Us Overhaul That Car | phonosraph was received rasted arq| Another angle of the situation re- o | We'll do the job right sng|ith Parts missing. It was learned |Sulting from the Attorney General's Prompt | it go “wrong on the price | that the cost of repair would be in | ruling—the matter of replenishment | ither. “Dependanle " work—ovecs | €Xcess of the original estimated cost | ©f forelgn embassy and legation stocks on all |elther. “Dependanle w ‘expert on|Of & new machine. The purchasing |—Was discussed yesterday by legal Repairg. |anto repairing. Iofllcer was accordingly informed that | Officials of the prohibition unit and he victrol ;s ? | indicati ai . ; .R. McReynolds & Sons, Inc. ,;-.2&@‘&?.:‘ ool it conge |t pituation conld Bt e At Yesterday’ s w. Could Bond Bread be i better? : Coal’s Too High to Waste | The beard of saucation, howerer b5i| 1y, Hort Serve Wine Raston. : e m e g T 1023 Columbia Road ot e gk o e, stores o vesting | DAL E3E, SENVETY, SRATESS TRom She | erony th others 11 that 1t shows that The Answer: If there were better methods AR e B 45 R Ave Nav B edc pyn i il | e “report weforreg. to, the over. | urniah dally”wine Fations to offcers | of baking, our experts would soon dis- 12 3. are. Louis Sackr, C’E. Rabbitt. ... 4 8t St. NE. R FERGUSON, Inc. |crowaed conditions in the schools;|4nd members of the crew. Failure to 1510 T b, Sear's Newustan Jos. A. Ryder 17447% You St. NW .139 B St. SE .706 10th St. NW. 439 G St. NW. .14 Randolph PI .3917 Georgia Ave. 2418 18th St. N .1351 Quincy St.- N.W .1708 9th St. N.W. .3047 M St. NW. P. C. Shaeier.. Johu L. Shedd. Wm. H. Smith Sorrell & Luria... 5 Richard C. Sowerbutts E. E. Stac: Arthur J. Tholl. . W. Frank Warner...... Washington Gas Light Co John G. Webster.......... Edgar Morris Sales Company Factory Distributors 1305 G St. N\W. ‘Main 1032-1033 BE SURE YOU GET A PITTSBURG D Kenealy Pharmacy. sast Capitol and &th sts;, Fuhr- ‘mann's Vharm: 13th and East Capitol sts.. Lincoln Park Pharm: 20th st. und K. T. ave, Puul Pharmacy—Woodridge. | 3000 12th st. n.c., Mayo's Phar- ‘macy—Brookjand. Regular rates, no fees for this Branch Office ! service. It’s maintained -|j for Star patrons. A Classified Ad in The Star “won’t miss fire”—you'll get r markable results. y emphasized the need of school legis- | 90, S0 It was stated, would expose R Miove Dept._ 1114 Oth st Ph. M. 2001, | emphasized the need of school legis: | I 5 e e an iclats of the con cover them. But no matter how hard K H:)}fl% mflfighm oudlined in decail g‘_go‘,‘“‘;sg{n',',’,if""‘}f;‘r’é'?.?i;'°h"",‘?:eegr'::'f:;'e?fie”'c‘fm‘fp"fx’:g; they tried, they could not discover any ' & . ® | also quoted the opinion of prominent | from using or operating its ships. btfltf : tm'a f fllt Bond Ioa Ruofing Cement o wny Kind of oot ;,‘;:"r:".'._ged;'msluonal authorities on the District Passengers: will ihave thelr, usual| purer ma ls for 2 uckets, del. in D. C. Esti 3 1- | school system. supply o iquor outside e ree- - = EL‘%EC-Y.A!:K, 1314 Pa. ave. se. ! { mile l'l)r‘nltlzn the Olymplch.l Adriatic, We could not get any better mgredmm “Biggs Puts HEAT in Hea T i Columbia, rraine and Orbita, all of - et T:kc Tess Coal iiag: For Dances, Weddingn, { which sailed today. The Finland and at any price. etc, decorate with Gude's flowers,|Pan-American sailed with sealed ~—to heat your home if a Biggs’|1212 F.—Advertisement. bars, to dispose of the liquor in Eng- dern Vapor or Hot-water e ?}? = ;ndtsoutho[:—lm°;'c" r;'f:cul‘&ely' - 0 - e Pastores, Orizaba and President ff'n... is installed. New plants and repatrs| MEDICAL STAFF CHANGES. | Roosevelt left without any alcoholic| :fi:“""" peices : Several changes have occurred in | PVerages on board. 3 - e Biggs Engineering a‘!the medical staff at Walter Reed WARREN W. BIGGS, President. capt.| U. S. FLEET AT GIBRALTAR. . 5 INGREDIENTS GUARANTEED _} = = Beverly M. Epes s ordered to Fort| LONDON, October 14—A dispatch 3 Roofing S’P“-hus, ts }:‘;‘:“"*‘H‘;E;?("‘;:""::i and the follow- ' from Gibraltar tells of the arrival of Many Year’s Experience | signcd to duty at the local hospital: | there today of twelve American de- ! Maj. Clarence R. Bell, ai Fort Sio-| strovers bound for the near east. Vice “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office . 8. cum, N. Y.; Maj. Hertel P. '.\L’Ikei. at | .’\'dm‘jrfl: cl’ldr;w 1\,‘ Lz"‘l is aboara L You* West Point. N. Y., and,Second Lieut.: the U. S. Dreadnaught Utal, awaiting IRON Leugng 1316 & nas G. Hester, at (Camp Meade, | the arrival of the cruiser Pittsburglh, BY THE GENERAL BAKING COMPANY - ~ Qompexy.. - SRR . which he-will remove-his fiag. & . e w4 & v T Y

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