Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1922, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922. MIAMI ASKS SENATORS TO SUPPORT SUBSIDY “Forget Partisan Politics” in Inter- est of Measure, Fletcher, Tram- mell and Underwood Told. | MIAMIL Fia. December 6—Direct- 12 Guard Against “Flu” With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia wsually start with a cold. The moment | you get those warning aches, get busy with good old Musterole. Musterole is a counte: relicves congestion (which cold really is) and stimulates circula- | \LAKE SWALLOWS of the west. by the officers and the fire jumn . neth Herbert, warrant officer. An op Battery F of the fleld artlllery. un- | squad, under command of Lieut. . L. | portunity is here given to the peopl der command of Capt. D. S. Rum-:Hamilton. In the latter event the |of the National Capital to see I FOUR-ACRE AREA bough, will enter with its gray horses ' horses actually jump through fire : action the mounted troops of the Rex and four 75-millineter British fleld | with thelr riders. Music for the ular Army, which tends to demon {ors of the Miami Chamber of Com- guns. There are two different jump- | afternoon will be furnished by the 3d strate the training that one peceive By the Associated Press. Columbia Heights Citizens | merce unanimously passed a resolu- ing events—the horse show jumping | Cavalry Band, the leader being Ken- |in the mounted forces of the countrs SUPERIOR, Wis., December 6—The | [f] =] El el Bl = A == I Dl B =10 ——=IE disappearance of an entire point of District National Bank | ti asking Senators Fletcher and . :T::mm:-llnuf Florida and Senator 05-! Also LEUd schoo' Item in District Budget. BAKE IT WITH tion. : Tt has all the good qualities of the | old-fashioned mustard plaster without the blister. | Just rub it on with your finger-tips. ' First you will feel a warm tingle as the | healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Have Musterole handy for emergency use. It may prevent serious illness. 35¢ and 65¢, in jars and tubes. Better than a mustard plaster i lané thirty feet high and four acres 1406 G Street ! car Underwood of Alabama to forget in area into the upper big Eauclaire | “partisan politics” and support the What we D(D—-and HOW lake on a chain of four lakes located | eighteen miles east of Gordon, Wis., in Bayfleld county, holds the atten- | Harding ship subsidy bill. The di- i rectoru!;uku‘g Key West, Tampa, Pen- w Do lt i sacola and Jacksonville to join in !he] e Everything a National Bank should do we can do. tion of geologists of this section. The land disappeared beneata the water of the lake between 9:30 p.m., Thurs- day, November 30, and early Friday | request. No matter how far-reach- ing the scope of your busi- ness—our facilities extend around the world. The best flavoring for all kinds of baking. Specialists in Bakers’ Supplies | Capt. Robert L. Montague of the | Marine Corps, son of Representative i Montague of Virginia, has been Razo Mig. Co. 1 466 Pa. Ave. Fr. 6590 Senator James Couzens of Michigan | porning. A survey of the spot showed that the entire point from the sloping J ———e. was suggested as a member of the b Senate District committee In resolu- CAPTAIN AWARDED D. S. C. |5 Dt sqmmite T il | e POUS 20 02 it | Helghts Citizens' Association at &|ing a sheer thirty-foot precipice. The meeting at St. Stephen’'s parish hall | tips of thirty-foot trees are barely last night. President Harley V. Speel- | Visible above the water of the lake. man of the association turned over i the chair to Edgar C. Snyder, chair- [ FORT MYER ARMY SHOW ! man of the taxation com:nittee, in { order to present the resolution. TO BE GIVEN SATURDAY | Couzens' wide experfence was in- | Mr. stanced in the resolutions as reason | Sensations Galore Promised; Cav- {awarded the distingulshed service cross for extraordinary herolem In {action near Landreville, France, in ! April, 1918. According to the cita- | tion, he “voluntarily led a group of | men in a flanking movement against {a withering machine gun fire and b | heavy artillery bombardment and|for his selection. . o | FtS0k the town of Landreyilic, captur- | "1u' resolutions presentea by 3| alry Charge on Indians Will But in the doing of thesc i ing about 10 prisoners.” Clinton Hiatt and adopted by the as- Prestdent - 9 N { soclation, the District Commissionera Be Feature, things you'll find a cordia! e propHaed Lot Fecoammending | Sensations galore are promised the H. L. Offutt, Jr. atmosphere here—one that purchase of a site and erection there. | attendants of the Army Rellef ride | Cashier 1on of a sixteen-room public school Saturday afternoon at Fort Myer, impresses you with a reai building north of Spring road he- | Starting at 2:30 o'clock, according to : W, E o & tween Georgla avenue and 16th AN announcement made toda - P. Lipscomb spirit of cooperation—and sirect. The budget bureau was com- e e bieniiegto DeRETenl ton C. J. Gockeler imended for {ncluding the recom-{the b Widows A | ak eel i mendation in the Diatrict budget, |soldiers and oficers i N. L. Sansbury makes you feel that you are The ride will open with a “drill o in the resolutions ation this session. Complaint. de hy Byrd W are removed only cighborhood. referred to com- d will be taken up with the huilding. | The association voted to become a member in the Washington Safety | Council and Mrs. Mary Wright John- i son was appointid as delegate to the { council. welcome to this service. Of course, we must be gov- >rned by judicious conserv- atism—but we are rational and reasonable about it. the trumpeters.” led by Lieut. . W Sawtelle, with the buglers and trum- | peters of both the 3d Field Artillery and 3d Cavalry. A xaber drill B Troop under command of Lieut. Crowe, will end up with a caval charge. This charge is taken from t Indian fighting d. Troop G, unde command of Capt. M. 8 Daniels, Jr.. is to give a most difficult and intri- cate tandem driving exhibition. Capt. A. P. Thayer. with his rough riders from F Troop, will bring to the rid- ing hall the atmosphere of the rodeos Vice Presidents The Friendly Bank jo]——=]o]c——+——]o]c——]o]c——=l0] lolc——]o]l——olc——=—calalc———lolc——2laol E fl @ | | l! fl I ium budget for the District la recommendation for an appropria- |ll0n of $25,000 for the erection of a branch of the Public Library in Co- Gifts of Real Value—; | cluded I I Hahn’s Place on Sale Tomorrow 1,200 Pairs Extraordinary Values Men's Leather House Slippers it { Robert Lawrence Speaks. ry SN participating with When you give something that can be put right into useful service you are making your present doubly appreciated—and that’s what makes these prices so attractive— knowing the qualities are right and the prices, too. any convenience to charge it—we will glady open an account with you. i DELAY COURT OPENING. | ]Useful Windsor Chairs and Rockers inal Branch to Get Under Way Monday. HERE'LL never be a better chance than this to buy “HIM” an attractive Gift at a short price. Slippers made especially for us by one of New England's They may all be bought singly, but many can be perfectly matched in sets. The third criminal branch of the i | District e Court will not get}] oldest and best known manufacturers. Worth a lot nder ey ibe ..?';‘31,,,,(\;[3‘3‘-;':;;! more. Three handsome styles. Tan and Black Everetts and Gordon. Jus ", Jiho_was Tan Low-cut Opera Slippers: all with hand-turned soles. All ivisio ed in th 3 S = = % hearing of an Trocerting, = sizes 6 to 12. Special, $2.95 pair. , which i expretd o o i & s week. Mad. Gordon ‘zn; | pleted the 1ist of cases whic s Unusual styles in higher Men's Lus Feit e e '! i R4 priced Leather Shppers. “Hilo” — * and | Many ses could not be _ { In Red Kid, Gray Suede, padded sole Moccasins— e e DEhE deadty lofimit: [ \ % Alligator and others. m all colors and combina- | eases, in which the 1 s s\ = = | come reconciled or B 3 — Y3 $3.50 to $7. tions. $1.25 to $2.95. making the trial of the charges use- ! e ';:/ 1 | e.::rors to serve in Criminal Division J | 13 were selected yeste and will N\ i G. s.H. - probably be excused until Monday. \ 7 , .\ i 1ve im a 3 " . s I INDIANA FARMERS WIN. Windsor Rocker Windsor Windsor Rocker BOX Of SOCks CHICAGO, r!vrren:'h-»‘:-' Gl—;;ndlflarr‘r; Am h = % i ron forty-cight of the fifty sty fapmereeen Tty SEN St e 0l or Armchair Chair or Armchair sortment (o lheh best I the international grain and hay show. (;'::c;x‘ye o m:;:.v-fl:“ (Bractly as Dlustrated) (Sxactly as Iustrated) (Sxactly as Tiustrated) rands from here. s csign — “Phoenix,” “Onyx” and Grand Rapids make. Ma- Low-hac \ hogan\'»finish.dw ixn .\1ahni.n'.i\'-fini~ln b others. ilks, lisles, hogany-finish and of very fancy panel an lag extra igh supporting ilk-and-wool; that are Cor. 7¢h & K Sts. winning the grand sweepstakes for good ~ finish s 50 ve desigs seaty BRCE s 50 pindes s 00 ifferent.” 414 9th St. | the beft e rown this year. The a(u d‘_ con- . :unll arefully <t\l"0;1g '_:,Ind o ::cr);gecatrm- A = v " 1o de v struction ... ade .......... ubstantial.. ic T cee 35¢c to $1.75 City Club Shop" 1914-16 Pa. Ave. jpaediot it Cun nd brigs e mad s S L 1318 G Se. 233 Pa. A,ve' SE. Present prices in Eerm.\l; | ayerage ighty-f times those o 914, ac- ‘index publishe n ankfort. ewing Cabinets—of Popular Designs We are showing a wide variety—in many different grades—but all are of the better types of workmanship. Tomorrow ! Another Big‘ Sale $3-90 f Women's Shoes From Our Regular $5.95 to $8.50 Stocks PEN at 8 a.m. tomorrow, for the best Shoe Sale of the year. More than 1,000 pairs of High-grade Women’s Shoes in a one-day % Martha Washington Sowiay Sewing Stand (Bxactly as Ilustrated) A replica of the orimiral plece at Mount Vernon. Solid Mahogany construction, with fluted legs: commodious boxes for $19.75 The Popular Mayflower Sewing Stand (Exactly as Ilustrated) 3ade of solild Mahogany—and well Dolly Madison Table (Exactly as Illustrated) Excellent Mahoganv construction, and of a design that is very pleasing. the work at each end: “Clean-Up” at $3. ir. invisible hinges ..... made; large size and Fitted with a remov- Cle: P 90 pai T " e s 50 extra well fniehed: re- 59.75 able tray for the spools. sl 5,00 i sam ray; enea; X 'n Included are plenty of all sizes, in Tan and Black exactly—except fitted 18‘ Thien in the work bins Tor the work Lo iirees Lace Boots—Tan and Black Oxfords—Black Satin, Brown and Black Kid and Calfskin, Patent Leather One and Two-strap Pumps; with low or high heels. Included, also, short lines of Colonials and a num- ber of fashionable strap-effects and oxfords for dress and street wear—remaining sizes from much higher-priced lines. Even in these, most all sizes, one style or another. Yes, indeed! The Biggest and Best Sale of the vear! Better get here as early as you can. with visible hinges... At all our stores except the “City Club Shop.” All sales final—none ex- changed—no dealers. Gift Davenport Table (Dxactly as Illustrated) Made of Combination Mahogany The top is 71 inches long, and is half oval shape. The pattern is of the Heppelwhite design, with the familiar fluted and tapered leg of that period. The reeded rim of the top, with the panel of figured wood, are other details that add to its inter- $ .50 est. Of excellent proportions and very graceful. A Grand Rapids production (Bxactly as Illustrated) Finished Mahogany col- or, with removable ash tray and match box holder Cor. 7th & K Sts. “Furniture of Merit” 414 9¢h St _ 8 Seventh and y Seventh and 1914- 3 . 191416 Pa. Aue, e House & Herrmann £5..c

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