Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1922, Page 27

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THE EVEENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 U. S. EXAMS ANNOUNCED. 1922, [ 2 ALLEGED BOOKIE ARRESTED. | BIDS PRESIDENT GOOD-BYE. - ‘Wilijam James Callahan, forty 3 Dr. Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, sec- tion service, oMce of chief of engin- eers, War Department, mt $4,000 to $6,000 a year. In addition to the salaries named above the bonus of FLOOD OF ORATORY Automoti: gin a old, 1704 14th street, was arrested ves- | retary \gf stats of Cuba and acting | $1.200.000.00 . T Rogtnue axt’ Twat 20 & month will be allowed for most | (crny by Detectives Messer and Mans- | minister to the Unitea States. whio = omet. o INeW Pathologists Wanted. Does ot Xcesd. $5.605. & year. " Full | feld and charged with/making & hand. is returning home the last of (nis Capital The Civil Service Commis information and application blanks | book on the races. He was released’ week, called a oot oa by e obtained at the office of the | on bond in the sum of $1,000. s8y good-bye to Plesident Harding. n an nc held to fill the following vacancies: |Sirest northwest_ : Y I $14,000,000.00 ' —_— Associate automotive engineer, ord- 2 Resources nance department at large, Rock le- St e eI’ Vlce Present and Past land arsenal, IIL., 00 a: year: agsistant piant pathologls World Father’s Joy. states | Chiefs and Local Leader $2,700 relations service, Department of Ag- riculture, for duty at the Porto Rico rice experiment ernment printing office, at 83 cents tion, at $2,400 to photo-engraver, gov- a year: da From the Boston Transeript. “Perkins looks very happy these @ has reason to. After hig wife Three generations of splendidly The Federal-American Has a Business Counsel Committee Vie in Paying Tributes. an hour with extra compensation for night work, Sunday work and holi{ day work; elevator conductor, depart- | the fment service. at $860 to $720 u yea and children had been fitted out with their winter wardrobes he found there was enough left to have a new collar developed children In an oratorfcal combat on —with-whom you are privileged to conier zbout SEsssesssasssENIREE RN S ERTRROOTnOn ldeals, ethics and purposes of Rotary, |electrical enginecr, dredge construc: | put on his overcoat.” F?.l:'-eug;f‘o;nyu;-mth;n m Ll::-'- baby. th-‘;h::fl"t; e et business plans. in which Ray M. Havens, president of ™ % Eagle Brand Eagle Brand he results o soon pays for SR O e BT Mk 1chas vedw;enlflne thwundl‘ Cther mothers If you want to bring your account and busi- ner, & past international president, bodybui!dlu!oodlarchfldrm have obuined from it. For it = ble t s, an all sit around the and William Knowles Cooper, chief who were normally healthy. ..mflypu“mu—ymdkm. ness problems to us, we ca The executive of the Washington Rotary And doctors recommend it for Bined with sugar—the natural table together and dcudc just what course you Club, vied with each other in e those who are undernourished food if mother’s milk fails. h k HOOVER !l:u:xding the principles of thefr or- and losing weight. THE BORDEN COMPANY ought to take. <Rnization, more (} 300 Rotarl - " A . . L T N e R Nomotheroughttoezperiment Borden Building N Yok This is a big bank for big men and men who Il- she looks as though she had “just stepped out of a bandbo: he chances are that she is one of thie regular patrons of the dycing, cleaning ner given 1o representatives of the thirty-fourth district { Rauscher's last night. are going to be big. of Rotary at Sold b\d the inllo\\mg i M ens, 1 o < " P ifing establi § T c 5 ., T e » r. Havens, -u‘\ i:rl;l‘::;;l;:?,f‘u'(e! :1;‘::"p:$1;:.::|rnnu establishment of The Hoffman Federal-Amerlcan l\atlonal Baflk referred to Y mmunion of nd #aid thal no fane man ould not admit that ifi in all lands tha ould ultimately ce to the world. tar of Hope. remainfug star in the horison to brin, ong the peoples of the earth,” sald H; ‘and_every effort s lie- educational cormit- n international code d triendship of {2 well 1igh unbreak- OFFICERS W. T. Galliher. Chairman of the Board (Closed Thanksgiving Day) . Call Main 4724 pany 513 7th St., N.W. House & Herrmann 7th and 1 Sts. N.W. S. Kann Sons Company 8th & Pa. Ave. N.W. Lansburg & Bro. 420 7th St. N.W., Mayer & Co. 419 7th St. N.W, Pzlais Royal 11th and G Sts. N.W. ‘Woodward & Lothrop 11th and F Sts. N.W. o o o 0 dobn Poole President Wm. John Eynon. & DYERS ¥ MAIN OFFICE 740 12™ ST N.W. business ax conduc sneaker said that the : d Wwhen success was T . > H?e amount of v The Homg; us;:.!:‘nyn Sweeper ! ;,‘,,n rTn.hx:l:?:: fi';‘g’:: zai %%W%!& 609 14th Street, N. W. by Rotary, that business is 2 . £ ForAuthorized Hoover Service Phone Main 8262 ing that with- mmerce and Mined ta Ve up to (hens = - 1\1:— Tavens was given un ovatlon at ‘u. nclugton of his address, and in d the clubs of the ‘5@%@%%@%%@%«%@%@%&&&%%%%&«%@mw%‘ t for the sple: d mflllfld by the af- and R City, of the Rotary . Sts. N.W. . exurewing his feelings on 1s ‘andactivities of Rotary, hed a height never before wit ed by bere of local Rotary. It was a4 last night that | following vinit of the three m ey |t tha Presidant sesterday, Mr. Hard! [had promised to write & meeage on 0 be used by Rotary “Rotary week” in Jor any sun{jmm 700 U Our annual Certificates of Deposit are backed by gilt edged first mort- | gages on improved real estate, the | safest known security. We do busi- 1. nessunder state supervision. Interest checks are mailed quarterly. Chatham Sa\hngs ] & Loan_Co. annah d g ‘. ‘ iart C1 ellr)" of, A‘fl?“"l‘t‘ui 1 an Y Vo o oddrssongpect | Ciarles Pugaits, arie ipant fovited @uid conrincing inform ey Iu ®-0f tha.cily .were_alea..in at- tendance. Following his address of welcome, WASHING’IONS GREATEST FURNITURE STORE.- CASH“*CREDIT Closed T hanksgiving Day. Nov. 30th—21 Shopping Days. Then Xmas Many Visitors Preseat. Ueaded by their president, Phiiip Heulsler, more than seventy-five members of the Baltimore R®&ary ub attended tie nk Farquhar., k TE! e pres ml from: the Rotary clubs of Havre del . Frederick, M artinshurg, and_other clu sident Cooper thanked Frank R. Wellér, chairman, and other members of the committeé on arrangements for the success of the dinner, and then introduced illlam F. Ham. SETTL “See Etz TTTOTEIEE and See Better” - president of the Washington Rall- What Eyes Characterize |25 “hiteticY “nington Rall- 3y . 3 briefly on" the Safety week An Aditorial campaign now being conducted in ‘Washington, and appealed to those No. 17 present to do_all in thelr powersto make the movement permanent. { - Says Kiwanis Put One Over then publicly lclho"e“!’l i YES with sharp cor- ners are character- istic of discernment and 4-Pc.Walnut-Fi;x.ish$1 29,75 - Dining Room Suite penetration. By con- :;f:}’p,ar:"g'":h锓'fl?,:’t°;‘_{ ~tram| st;mdy of scie;:- ‘hu!rat lfnol an m? mlms of the city, and HE dL sl iGttitis di o ok tific developments in the sald that thé only thing left for th urA mna(rucnuu and finish o is ¢ m.nu room suite are ~upu ut tu L AR . i . ]f_«.?rr;mo;tm:‘)c": :\\:y]-zal%‘s"nl‘: e s " anything ever offered at the pri As shg_u _xx—()bl)llfr ln')lh, Bufiet .“\l“Cl'lC'dn \" alnut or \‘lallogdl]\ l‘ lnlSh Bedr()om Sl"t(‘.’ ot e cibieato di jpLtams with niirror, Inclosed Server and. Grill-front China Cabinet. (hairs; are CHAIR AND ROCKER EXTR. During the evening an_entertaining 5 cern the cau of pusical program was presented. Bolos extra. Cash or credit at this low price. ctor Golibart were ftoundly ap- HE illustration hardly does justice to the finished construction of iective vision and effi- i L + plaud he viol o ciently apply corrective ‘i‘cifi‘p“'\xf.fi‘x‘.’xééfi v':clgo.pn‘;fl.l:e'd“g{m;fi this bedroom suite. Priced at a popular figure. Constructed in the measures. Intrust this u i plano by his sister, Dora Minnivich, both exacting work to us. h " best workmanlike manner with choice of »\mcnc.m walnut or mahogany { childre Nut . It ol The suite consists of a Bow-foot Bed. Large Dresser with. platc the pupils of Anton Caspar, $159 75 elicited ‘much favorable. comment from - fiftish. o grgm pmsem'n N T,with mirror, Full-size Vanity and Chiffonier. Four very choice pieces. Cash George O'Connor, with Matt * Hom - Vat "the piano, dellghted his fellow Rota. BO\V‘ “white en or-eredit at this W PHICC ..o.uoenvnonesnens it i, amel frame and spring attached. $3.48 ans as usual, fle the singing of the Rotary Glee Club, under the direc- "~ e ition of Robert Lawrence, created a 1217 G Street N.W. {furore. Mr. Lawrence, too, rendered a }90l5 and led the diners in several come s@m@&smm‘mm Mahogany- finish Wood Nut Bowl, with § six picks and nut cracker. Complete, — Day Bed Couch 79¢ fi and Pad LAMPS 7 4 i3 GREAT convenience in the lum Two A well xknowu" e“‘ Jertey doctor HE Lamp Department is full tv G was playing_gol th 1 I o 3 s | Known New Jl‘f‘:se)‘ nll?nlsetqeta] 7 overflowing with Floor Lamps \ouch or bed, as preferred: 51 k] What ehall we play for?” asked Bridge Lamps, Boudoir Lamps, Table complete with pad. roll and Ixh‘ 8 former. it 3 . O k Bed Lamps Lamps in every style and pillow. Finished \\flh d:ep i ler out of m; ne a > 4 the. miniater 7 color scheme to harmonize with the valance ito play for anything,” $ 75 ! i * furnishings of the particular room in which yoy want to use them. Our . ‘prices are lower than they have been ought to plly for some- insisted the dector, “so I'l put t ' ;up.2 pill and you put up a prayer. Davenport I 2 TV\O pieces of furniture in in’.many seasons. t]i_,a;“p; are Eqénp- ty. Spe- one. A combination that ped for both gas and electrici 53-50 Pllfl&delp]ua will prove its worth in the cial tomerrow, ELlectric 11(_):-r Tamp 2 s nh silk shade, complete, home. Upholstered and cov- ered in imitation leather. Cash or credit at this low price. $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN Sunday, Décember 3 SPECIAL TRAIN WIINH"DB (Unlen | manps oF vELvET ) IN A SINGLE NIGHT '! Queen Anne LOTION e & € " $1275 Station) M., Ph'l-u ¢s Broad Bireat Stafi Wn! Phll!flelbhll 1% AL, Wilming- Tickets on ssle i o Tritay proceling Headaches re Usualty Due 1o EAg Satian of tho Season, Sua- ; Constipation s e TRICYCLE | lubricating liquid is pro- Get _one for your little the-fon sl i C sirl. They are well”made :7 4 2. food wu::-nft and 0 . HAND CAR Sith m‘hger—hred wheels $ . 9 Nujol because it acts like Strongly made, hard- and steel gearing........... H this nataral lubricant and wood frame handcar with i Makes American Coaster ‘Famons - American Coaster, hardwood body, disc wheels fitted _ wyith rubber tires. As low as $2.98 rubber-tired wheel . -stutdy boys. $4 49 VELOCIPEDE Strong metal frame, $2 75 - thus replaces it. Nnjol is & lubrican -mt a medicine or. laxative — so cannot gripe. Try it todsy. DOLL CAERIAGE Fiber reed, natural finish, adjust- able hood and rubber- $ 2.75 SHOO-FLY Stoutly made of wood, long safety rockér sweeps. filn for baby. 98¢ with Lots “ACE” AUTOMOBILE tired wheels. Your little girl will be proud of this The most pwular autu m - town=-racer t{pc hood &nd seat; rubbet-tired v\beels feather saddie ucat, nicely finished i $5.75

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