Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1922, Page 3

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- Every motler willap- reciv i wingons LLGION DELEGATES ooy e en |QUIT CRESCENT CITY MORRIS P.ld“m .I“ Fourth Annual convention . holding sim!lar conferences in New “The Hour of Ida| closes After Election of - N . ' S e Zorkand- Bevcis gion. e bece “It has been more or less common in recent years for business men to ”» . e | Moran.” R story of | . National Officers. ' : it hla iriemits eorains g o et | A ocont Lyemsia - onainoen fuetiit ardized business experlence and the | ¢ducators to speak before conven- the day when every mother’s eyes are green. See Watson B. Miller aud Dr. Kate Waller Barrett Win NOVE M BER High Posts. By the Associated Press. . r os NEW ORLEANS, October 21.— Trains departing last night and to- day were loaded with returning dele- gates and visitors to the fourth an- By GLUYAS WILLIAMS . - i TR slomsl cintrince Tor public bi sylvania and southern New Jers will :be- conducted - in- . Philadelphia : g November 3 and 4 'by tfie-bureau of A 3 educition. ¥ Al S SIS The conference will be in the na- 5 .| ture of an experiment, according to Bureau of Education Calls Meeting | ne bureau of eucation, that will be With a View to Visualizing Busi- | Satched with keen mu"“!’l‘fiued{:;; teaching of high school business sub- [ Lhony G business men.’ sald o etate. HONORS FOR D.C. DISTRICT : Jeots, indluding soclal studies, & re-!is the first time, however. that an at flm"flhd‘ nual convention of the American convention here yesterday with the lelection of Alvin M. Owsley of Texi i so commander-in-chiof . o sncesed ' Eight rooms, two baths Hanford MacNider, and other officers. Gen. John J. Pershing, who ad- Insm dressed the legion convention Thurs- t day and made a brief talk yesterday {to the legion women of the auxiliary HORA P CALLRG 1 ScMes ToTE MOTARLE, convention, departed yesterday aft- BUT TRETENDS EXTREME REALZING THAT DREGENTLY THEY oreman ernoon for San Antonio, Tex. Mem- ABSORPTION IN HIS HOST~ DANCED IN TR YEARS ANDMAG BODN WAL BE ASKING WHY MEN LIKE bers of the Interallted Veterans® Fed- £a8's PICTURES WITHOUT MY SENGE OF RYTHM M INSST ON DANGNG AND SPOWING OTHER'S DLEASURE WANTE eration, who remained over for the legion convention after the closing [ ] Rl er tl)ff their nnnuTl met‘flnli' last week, left for Memphis last night. g9 e DORTRAIT OF THE MAN ymandér Owsle; the national execu- tive committ inted Le 1 f » Must be capable of Bolles s national —adjutant Mr. WHO DOES N'T Location has no competition. DANCE. ; = Bolles announced that he had re- . . handling safes, boilers, tained Russell G.Creviston of Marion, - 5 i Open and llghted until 9 p.m. E i ot S e G Copyright, 1922, by The Wheelor Syndicate, Inc. P nachinery and heavy ar- Onalesie Was Bacots ticles of all kinds, also Th;} l:;ec‘;n;ve c;zmtl,flltlee also re- z e appointed Judge Robert A. Adams hoisting. Sudge advocate, Robert H. Tyndall, ROYALTY OF JAPAN Address Box 281.5, Star Office [ | Fationsl historiun: - | GREETS FRANK B. NOYES Col. Owsley, new national mander of the legion, was reared in Dfi"‘fi"' "rex,h He :’s thirty-four years | Prince Hirohito Receives Journal- 4 old. having been born June 11, 1888. He first attended Terrel School,| ist at Palace in Tokio—Presented -4 private institution here. and when ! What gives SPECIAL NOTICES. it became the North Texas State by Ambassador Warren. 1321 New York Ave. Phone o TER OCT 21 | —or | Normal College he attended it for | p, y the Assoclated Press. : one vear before graduating. He grad- 2 el 3 ) ated from Virginia Military jnsti.| TOKIO. October 21.—Frank B. . Seat Pleasaot, {tute in 1909 with honors. Noyes of Washington, D. C. president “ T WILL NOT BE RESPON 5 ANy | TEhe following year he became com- |of the Associated Press. pai re- pe e R LR S G e R mandant of cadets at Rugby Military | 8pects to Prince Hirohito. the regent, ” TOLPH. 2429 M st. nw. s Academy at New Orleans, a prepara. |at the imperial palace this morning. A MEETING OF THE_DISTRIC tory school for Tulane University, Mr. Noyes was presented by Charles 4 3 A CHAPTER. AMERICAN RED !|and during the same year he took a,B- Warren, the American ambasgador. 5 e lcourse in law. He entered the law :Afterward du;’e {\lmerlcln Journalist, : . 3 vstrict of Colum. | department of the University of | a&ccompanied by Mrs. The above question will Jed Cross will [ pexas the following vear and wassented by the ambassador (o the em. m m‘ appear 1 licensed to practice in 191]. He!Press. There was graduated from the University of ceremony. and the empress passed a in this space tomorrow. Texas with high honors. few remarks with the visitors. On completion of his course in| Mr. and Mrs. Noyes were guests of £ * | Texas University, Owsley returned to!Foreign Minister Uchida this evening. B e e "mbrna | Denton to practice law with his |Many notables were invited. relief will be sod father. —_—— i Gt el i mrenive s "ene | 1ature and. served a ‘vear beore hs| HONOR FOR RIFLE-TEAM. Pl L et L the l was appointed lieutenant colo: z 0 o to at- 2 olonel on wwnd > g 2 Gov. James E. Ferguson's staff in — ° 1011, District Guards Plan Smokers for OF THE SN.\R!HULD-! Foran D Isut Victorious Comrades. ON-© Mr. Owsler was elected county at- Yesterday’s Question: Should its texture % noon. o7 | (ornev of Denton county in 1916, but | Meinbers of the rifle team of the - g “azrvement of ‘con- | 'O Lo : 1121st Engineers, National Guard of i N imtai TEam | When the United States entered the ! E 5 f Snerican athoui TRank. uader the | world war he resigned his position | the District of Columbia, will be en- The Answer: The loaf as a whole, the : former. and for the mnsiderr’- jand enrolled on May 2, 1917, for n\e;m'; a;'mor‘s, hfi"’l LR fmlnhwen iec pisiness as may properly Leon Springs oficers’ training camp. | {he armory. {12 1 street northwest; crust, and the crumb should be E ’Fn?ué':g:\"lwar:L‘;oi‘nfizd:".:,:fi:'i‘;;irw’rd for itself at the recent matches tender, and if f e Sotn National Guard Division of |at Seasirt und Camp Peery, and the , and yet, if pressed out of shape, : members of the command are goin 5 525 Texas and later. when the 1424 In. | {0 show them how much they appre- it should regain its form when the pres- ifantry was mustered into federal i} ciate it. . - e e poas assigned to & com- | Omcers from the militia bureau ot sure is removed. Bond Bread is velvety o ll-'vl Fmd for KeanceRon July4 {the, War Department are to be pres- SEn . o ¢ e e e Ereiva) of the Setn ent and there will be discussion of because it is scientifically baked of the ert e, 2,200 AR, S0l Division in France he was appointed i BIanS {0 Puilding up the locaj, Na- materials, as listed on the wrapper consideration of such other business as (assistant divisional adjutant, and | prig Gen. Anton Stephan, com- purest as iis on properly come hefore the meeting. Polls ; later made division adjutant. manding the National Guard, has in- Be PR Lom 12 olclock moon fo 1 pm- | “On October 1. following the cap- | {iR0CIef each member of the com of each loaf. 2 EL 7 W. T.iture /of Dricourt and the key to[mzang to bring a friend with the pu = = Stetienne by the 36th Dlvision he re-l,06e in mind of interesting him in 10 ST. N.W.—A [ceived his commission as lieutenant |{he work of the local Natlonal n for decoratiog, in- | colonel. Col. Owsley represented his | Guard Sluding & f-’”p“""' El ¥ chips (diVision at the Paris conference and | o later was on officlal duty in Scotland, | =T == T T national poace 1 BEAR NS Sk AL Ireland and England. H Mr. Owsley was appointed assistant [“’"f"e"c" at Zurich in 1919. postpor it {attorney general of Texas in 1920 and e riot 1%as assigned to the court of criminal | D. C. DELEGATES JUBILANT. . iappeals. He held that Dmlhlonsz"or a ear, resigning in January. 1 . to Niss PEA. | accept the position as head of the | Election of Watson Miller Pleases COCK wishes to announce the opening of { American Leglon's Americanization night classes Monday. October 23. at 1232|commission. which he held when Local Contingent. 14th st. n.w.. 2nd floor. at 1:30 p.m. 22° | elocted national commander. Special Dispatch to The Star. e HOUSEREEPERS — WHY HAVE DIRIY, Dr. Barrett Heads Auxiliary. NEW ORLEANS, La., October 21.— T o e Mot e B | T e e ere” and | The Distriet f Calurabia dtiegaces BY THE GENERAL BAKING COMPANY store them to their or! S gals., $1.25. ¢eliv. Progressive Sales Ca., 608 F n.w. nov.3% | speeches by Gen: John J. Pershing & 1 Sates o the fourth annual convention of the : American Legion are today homeward : l E:'I' HOUSEHOLD GOODS 70 CALIFORNIA AT [and Kenesaw M. Landis Teatured the | A e e htia PLEASE FA S Tates In our pool cars. Next car Oc. 5 SECURITY STORAGE COMPANY, | closing session of 1140 15th street the American due to arrive in the National Capital legion national convention. son B. Miller, the newly elected na- Van load to Philadelphia. Dr. Kate Waller Barrett of Alex-|tional vice commander. =~ heine . Buyl'ng of a Home With Your Money Immediate delivery. fandr N i Arst paliot with 239 | the first leglonaire from the National CHEVY CHASE EXPRESS CO. !of the possible 450 votes. Mrs. D Capital to be elected to this high : 3 ? BV Canetand g OO 3la ki of Eouni gt to% | oo e fasloney Sressizadon 5 More Detached Homes . received 126 votes: Mrs O. D QI llations: sinca his electipn. and the z “Biggs Puts HEAT ip Heatlag™ |phant of New Jersey, 56, and Mrs. «WILL YOI BE COMPORTARLE ™ | Willlam H. Cudworth of Milwaukee, | District delegates were wild with ex- s —this wiater " ton | 2 e cltement last night at the honor be- Heating & ! € ;fi”'.u";_:, instal -;m:? Dr. B’;rr“;g:'zozIecfiin‘fi;’:‘:flnx?f N8 | Ctowed upon him. He was serenaded Connecticut Ave. Bridge : et Plumbin, Thsures® an et ties"e™ | Dr. Barrett, who Is sixty-nine years 83' the vmc;n:‘B. :.'ll)utello Dr;‘us 5 7 5 e other section of all W ashmgton. g | imoree o, afimative AT lold, is a national figure In women's | Corps, at the hotel, and later marche A zoned and restricted section of social desirability and Experts. | Water plants REPAIRED |activities. She had four sons and three | to the train, which departed at 11 A HICESS a5 well 'ss new ones. in the military service and | o'clock for Washington, '\ enhancing value. 8 Tl::‘gl&gswtgggemg ‘Co. U e EE e G line ehamuiosabip? =t ‘Fuilaner The art of furnishing the home is ably demonstrated on a 0 S phrpdent. o, |twenty-two times as representative|Dhia this summer, Is returning home (| by Mayer & Co. in our Exhibit Home, 2822 Connecticut INTOWN SUBURB P ¥ Various women's organizations and | with the delegation disappointed at g ; ANl SEATER O Ao O enrattiese one® ond | The tact that ne did not have an op. || Avenue. Open daily. to 8 p.m. SHEDD' Grateta Heat for cool snaps. |Sent to Europe in' 1903 by Theodore | portunity to meet Walter Hoorer, who You will find in-these properties complete city homes 706 10th _an wints of Firepiace Fizings. | RO0SEVEIt o0 The [mmETation cpms O T s rato han || Of two stories, attic, breakfast and inclosed sleeping porches, The Million-Doliar !:o Europe and the near east to make |been arranged. The event was to|l 3 baths, 2 showers, maid or chauffeur’s room with bath. Printing Plant a survey of conditions of lllen]:o;x;fig have taken place at the Southern The lots are 24 feet front with the semi-detached houses in the war-stricken areas. Yachting Club yesterday, but Hoorer, Legion, which closed its five-day : Homes of lndividualitt’ 5309 13th Street N.W. If you are considering buying, don’t fail to see them at once, as they are exceptional values. D. J. Dunigan = Legion auxiliary convention, which |Sunday morning. On board the spe- : ¥ i WANTED. was held In conjunction with the|Clal is Department Commander Wat- Ha Somethi to Do With the —have been built and sold, by one concern, right here than in any attempt has bee ma o to :::n:.‘u‘-_ e r;ln T the . teachers of a L of having: wu tell them how the’ business of taeir region is carried on; to visuelize for them-the fundamental operations in nodern: proQuctiph and marketing, the practices.that have been found effective 'in pfioe: management.” | FINED IN TRAFFIC COURT. In the TrafMc Court today these cases were tried and disposed of: | Nelson / Barnes, fined $50 or fifty days in jafl for violating the speeu regulations and 340 or 40 days in Jall for colliding. He was committed. bert Marlow, fined $50 or Afty days in jail for violating the specd regulations and $40 or 40 days in Jail for colliding. He was committed. LA Main 1267 A i TR 14TH STREET TERRACE i A That in itself is sufficient feason for you taking the little time it 1 to do with rent money. = {she was sent abroad by the War De- |after having accepted the challenge || 29 feet front. Brick garages for two cars. requires to see and know what is possible for-you } —1s equipped to bandle all printing jobs. | 5B eIt 5 De- | atte vl hs 2 ck garag : ) § Thuz"Natim;l Cap;taluPru; e o ool suiialicen: etk ag ot oYY A ‘I;or 23 years our homes have been built to last and fin- $ o mempeew _ |———————————————————————————— | ished to please. , , £ Is the Roof Read: s (BN = 2 These prices are most reasonable for 'this section; the We know of no community that possesses such unique 4 —to.withstand the winter .Zns 5, jra ",“-u‘.—.m terms liberal. $2,500 cash and $187.09 per month, including qualities as this. A Suburb within the Built-up city. A Com- e eamia1F all interest. Of this sum, $131.78 is an average month! » munity of restricted Homes, Moderately Priced, All De- Let us - g 'y Roofing 1416 F st. n.w. - saving. Larger cash payments reduce the monthly pay- tached Homes. A section of chosen neighbors. o) TRONCLAD 2t o0 Complete the Theat Part ments. All ecash may. be paid. First trust bears interest : PRINTING omptete e eater rarty only. No commissions charged on first or second trusts. A Few Completed Homes Avaflable Ereced by e e hien s —by advance reservation of a table after the play at MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INC-, BUILDER . - HOP, Main 6835 Fl dward Bld: Many in Course of Construction g g%l%osfi RS.VIACIEASMS phnee, Th M d y l l Stnce m—-m}.&wn uxvn{ HOME; No nofi:lxs.&n.:gnlg' i - 813 1ith B ~ e adritiion s 9 e S - B2 " B On Terms That Have Never Failed: ¢ R. K. FERGUSON, Ine. Lommencing Saturday, October 21st 2 i 2 : 114 9th st. Ph. M. 2490-249L 5 = Stove Dept. 11 Selgctable foods, brillliuilt 2 o w NTED Who Buys Ihem. BoS Pt Ciass, Conattion table patter, uotable peapleit A b - Government People, Lawyers, Builders, Merchants, Engi- -4 Condition # . & ple, WYy 3 3 3 g = "P'n‘“g'::"t;x": ;?..E"’" s ;:;?.yi: ::t;u?:: of ng‘:‘a rtegt neers, Government. Officials, Real Estate Men, the sportive spirit engendered 5 2 o A Grathon X Seb Tnc by the early evening dwversion. A first-class architect who is Lt To Inspect ; i o .ge . g g0 > R’ mm;n%fe M:! famdlar WIth local b‘-“ldlng ‘and Take any 14th street car, finest service in all Washington, - i to corner of either Kennedy or Jefferson streets morthwest; i to evening’s entertainment at zoning regulations and experi- enced in designing *apartment houses. Apply at once, confi-. dential. , : WHY PUT OFF? RESTAURANT MADRILLON or auto out 16th street to Colorado avenue to Kennedy street.

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