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SPECIAL FREE LECTURE BY Inspector Headley OF THE TRAFFIC BUREAU. Thursday Evening, December 7 8 o’clock MOVING PICTURES COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS. Y. M. C. A. Auditorium K EET_N.W. T First Mortgage Notes We have for immediate de- livery first mortgage notes in denominations of $250, $500 and $1,000 bearing 6%:% interest and secured on approved Northwest property. i ! T‘l’m real estate upon which these notes are a first mortgage is conservatively worth 50% more than the amount of the loan, 2 We see to the collection of the interest, payment of taxes and insurance on ail our loans without cost to the investors. MOORE & HILL INCORPCRATED 1420-22 H Street NW. Member of Washington Real Estate Board | UL 2 Years Withont a Single Loss 2 Tl e ————————————— 93¢ Over i i !Cleaning & Pressing il Men’s Suits I SPINDLER’ 1t 607 12th St. N.W. i i SPECIAL NOTICES | i d ! e | - 7| % will_be he welock noon. on Tuesdar. < will be open between the o'clock pm. VICTOR ness heretofore carried & Sons at the above ted by us, and we <factory service to | . 335 M st. n.ow. An caid Peter Georgandas | oncg for_pasment to Gidez, agent, 806 17 [ REY A hinzton to Haltimore. Phl SMITH'S TRANSF Y GIVEN THAT THE | between | ofore _ existing R. i i a L Crawford under the firm name of Repair Shop (Super & . was dissolved on the sev- December, 1922, by mutual con- | P per is hereby authorized | due said partnership and | sent. Edwin P. 1o collect all debts 21 bills will be paid im. 21 P. SUPER, CRAWFORD; Satisfactory and Complete Printing Service. nCapital Press HE MILLION] DOLLAR PRINTING | ST The National Super desires to announce that he ! in en in the general repair and machine shop wark pertaining to automobiles and mo- . 44 Jackson alley n.w., Wash- | s hie has assumed control of { ckson Auto Re- DOLL HOSPITAL | Don’t Wait for the Rush. ernment to the school board. This action was taken at the request of Assistant _ Engineer ~Commissioner PROTEST SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERTS Bible Classes Urge -School Board to Halt Central High in charge of school buildings, and the ticialy are confident it will tend to prevent delays in the repair of school buildings. The experimentai period will last until next June 30. In recommending to the board tha it take over the supervision of the repair shop and the school repair funds, Dr. Ballou sald: r a period of several months the schaol officials, together with the mu- nicipal architect and the assistant to the I or Commissioner, in charge of school buildings, huve been, glving systematic attontlon to the operation Programs. of the repair shop in handling the repairs and alterations to school buildin Moveove the Enginecr Commisvio employed a special ig- vestigator to examine into the work- ings of the vepair shop, not only as they relute to the school buildings, but as th CLAIM CHURCHES HURT t shop functions in dealing atrs and alterations to fpal buildings. Copi by the spei Education Trustee Approves Trans- fer of Repair Shop From Dis- trict Government. jer have been furnished the | tendent of schools. More two, con were held Protests against the Sunday night | the school 2 ~;ullh’~;h“1‘»‘;‘ i S 3 i O cials who o do w he repa concerts held in the Central Hizh | (8 Wi ind ofithene: lcon= School auditorium under the direction| crences presentattves of {he 1 rnment proposal that d of education and its officers assume full responsibility for the ex- penditure of the appropriation for re- and alterations to school build- and shouid direct the work of the repair, shop in so far as it relates to the r and alterations o I school buildin of the Community Mus tion were filed with the board of educa- tion yesterday afternoon by the Kin- near class of Calvary Baptist Church, the central committee of men's zanized Bible class work of the trict and Page McK. Etchison. were referred to the music for “early consideration and report.” Meantime the board voted to de ction. ! The holding of the Sunday night| or- s. t ofticials and the school srned have agreed u swing detailed procedare rring the supervision of xpenditur of this fund from i s to the pairs and alters ngs, amounting for the 0,000, be exp on { education. o1 build- be open times worse tor purposes from churc We are proud of th can school and want to Sce g raised, but not at the expense word of God.” Personal Protest In its letter the class work committ i n the maki itions to school building: nt of the repair sho Added. That { pair shop by the repair school offi sty District officials, these concer church _atte: ial “The Triangle of Increasing Values” between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral ave- nues (Woodley Rd.). Over three million feet of land sold. Over seventy homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under construction. Wooded villa sites, lots and finished homes of brick and tile, with lots from 30 to 115 feet front; or if desired, we will build your home in the same substantial manner that has characterized our work since 1899. Park Office. 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.) Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Builder—Exclusive Agent—QOwner. Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Main 6935 Booklet mailed on request. g e h onderful VDUO ART PIANOLA PIANO T REPRODUCES, EXACTLY, THE PLAYING OF GREAT CONCERT Gabrilowitsch —the famous Have Dolls Repaired Now. SALE OF FINE DOLLS GARREN it Lincoln 4019 s Puts HEAT 1n Heating." ONLY BIGGS in the heating business is fi THE Heating & 1 |rendy to put your present ating_facilities on an efi- Plumbing | Baxis, or Tndtall ‘s new Expert. | XRGo8siy. o e The Riggs Engineering Co. N’ W. BIGGS, President. "Tel. Frank 811 Special Friday and Saturday, Dec. 8 and 9. After a great effort we secured the service of " . Robinson, an expert on the care, ad health of dogs, for two days and Saturday, Dec. 8 and 9. His absolutely free to dog owners of We have a book for you. It has istrated with prize-winning . LEARN awitchboard operating. See “Ladies” Female Help Wanted. FIREPLACE FIXTURES A Most Attractive Stoex SHEDD, A Teasonable Prices. 706 10th “New Floors Made Out old_ones. nklin 634 Coal is oo high to waste. Get smount of heat from your plant by having ©~ put it in perfect condition. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. gHieating Dept. 1114 9th at. Ph. M. 24903491, No More Leaky Roof it of Liquid Asbest m"'sn{?m'u oL, htu_- D, C. Estimate WiPE Let m": a ‘! fing Cement ftame. Also Pa. ave. s.e. Line. 4218, 80] e PRINTING et "the st Sompicated JTHE SERVICE S BYRON S. ADAMS, OP, PRINTER, 12 Ut 8t PIANISTS —through this marvelous in- strument you may hear in your own home such great artists as Bauer, Ganz, Gabrilowitsch Hofmann, Pade- rewski—a constantly increasing list of the most famous virtuosi of the pianoforte. ITISTHE ORIGINAL PIANOLA — without question the most wonderful of player- pianos. You yourself may play it with de- lightful skill. ITISAPIANOFORTE OF SUPREME MUSI- CAL EXCELLENCE— a Steinway, Steck, Stroud or renowned Weber. Thereare no greater namesin piano history than these. Pianist, will be heard at the Masonic Temple | Tonight This ““musical miracle’ —the Duo-Art Pianola Piano — s sold in W ashington, D. C., only by SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PLANOS. DeMOLLg x! J..5. DeMOLL ¥ € Washington's AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streetsl VUeber Buo-Ast Punclas Asolan Vocalions 4etnvay Duo-Art Panolas THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922. Wood and Municipal Architect Harris, ; the | the | school offieals: | priation for re- and direction of the ed under the | inls. | ng of repairs | | ctions directly from e supervision of the re- L when hop is working for the . shall be confined to N e e e e el ) I pervision of heating plants might be | will not seek changes in the person- | utllized for the instruction of teach- | nel of the repalr shop unless based on | ers, principals and school officers with | proven charges of incompetence or re- ; respect to the heating and ventilating | fusal to co-operate with the sciiool systems in the several schools, to the | authorities.” Lloyd contended that the hairdressing| The board ordered the schools and manicuring course in the public |closed for the Christmas holidays he f school T ay- 2 ridicule at the Capitol. of Tucsday, January' 2, 1 It sy The boar “I don't oppose the principle of the |authorized an appropriation from the 1% com end that such heating and ventilating | By a vote of 6 to 1, Mr. Lioyd dis- | thing,” he said, “but we are making | kindergurten funds of $105 for thelrial zom systems may be operated most efli-!senting, the board insisted that the|a serious blunder. This vocationalpurchase of Christmas trecs for the ' Preventt ciently. ' Commissioners approve a requisition !training has not been adopted in other , kindergarten classrooms. | “2. "That the officers of the District | for $331.25 for the purchase of hair- | schools throughout the country.” e e e ! building, as heretofore, will continue | dressing and manicuring equipment! Strongly indorsing the course, Gar- ° cate Stadinm. to furnish, on request of the school | for use at the O Street Vocational|net C. Wilkinson, assistant superin-| Robert A. Maurer, principal of Cen- authoritles, technical information with | School for Colored Girls. The Com- |tendent in charge of colored schools, | tral High School, was authorized to respect to heating plants, ventilating ! missioners held up the requisition on | pointed out that 551 women in Wash- of fleld day exercises, to be held tiu | Jatter part of mext Mcy or early ir oted to request the zon ion to narrow the indus in Woodburn order = b3 : district s buildings will be loc i feet of the Woodburn Se make the necessary arrange ¥ systems and other features of school | the ground that the new course in ; ington come under the classification ‘ the dedication gf the Centra nges in_ personnel approved i buildings concerning which technical | manicuring, hairdressing and sham-jof *“female barbers’ and therefore|as the “Emory M. Wilson information may be' needed by the|pooing introduced at the school in | there is need for the hairdressing and | Stadium,” in memory of the lute prin- 1= f_-hl'":‘;"":-'h Sl September was “superficial.” manicuring course in the vocational | cipal of the school. 0K In voting against such action Mr. | schools. | The dedication program will consist 1319-1321 F Street STORE. NEWS |schiool authorities. | That the board of education “8, ntinued on Te | ! December 7 8 AM. to 6 P.M. “KNOX” Hats for Men at This Shop ONLY A Sale You Didn’t Expect Clothing® of the Highest Character At Prices Bordering on the Sensational 2,100 Suits 975 O’Coats , * Positively NO exceptions. Every suit and overcoat has been reduced. In many casesto— Wwrote that, as g o service performed 1 wish to enter my protest the employes in the repair shop in i ") Central High hool Sunday rispect to such matt s heating, i concerts.” ntinz and fire p. 1L win i “I would have no objection to them governed by District regulations. | i i on any other night in the week.,” he by lhl-hA-" there shou be emplo, : ‘l continued, “but I be sy are out e bow i of place in a public xchool on ap CEL @< e il Cvening il James ! H b v co - . . B 5 B . . . . 2t o gyl g.:i:..”f%-':';;'f»-;n;:m‘: o e RO R Now, when prices are being generally maintained for holiday business, we are coming through with a sensa- i ou said that he & o bye ¢ su- . ~ “ 2 e . T . . ~ i r rs 3 ) S ereldicestenys ; ) T tional Clearance Sale—weeks ahead of the customary time. “I'll wait till after the first of the vear, when the { and not the u : Gwners’ and Mechanics’ | _ 1 E - > e - 5 = ; : e . He said, in his opinion. the con- Couris i sales commence!” How often you hear that—maybe vou've been saying it yourseli. Yet vou know and we 4 e s T & e e i know that now’s the time when you want that new suit or overcoat, for holiday time with all its extra social <0 to church = { - 3 £ N S i At % e g = E 25 g B g i e ate shopi Transter: Monday and Eriday, 7 to 10 P-M. | occasions. And we've (I.Luded to make our sak‘ruluctmns NOW, so that you won’t need to wait. You can i A omgNC ORGSR Gl Hininifion ] Eight Weekx | get vour new clothing right away at almost half. i of red tape in connection with repairs 1 > - S > - i to school buildings was taken when Y. M. C. A. ! . — i LeRooT Tepalt thom and the schoot re| A bile S ! 7% Small Deposit Holds Any Suit or O’coat =1 T Lor Xty utomobile School | i irom the direction o: 1726 G Street Main 8250 i = 2,100 SUITS 975 OVERCOATS ’ i =S ssa Embracing one of the finest stocks of s we have ever Jig. burly belters: sem l i Ma Chusetts i had. Creations from FASHION PARK, STRATFORD and conts for e i ‘ ! P k Il HICKEY-FREEMAN—the very cream of good tailoring. Al slush of pun atl i i ar i fabrics and a style in a size to fit every man. No matter where PARK and HICKEY i | i I vou travel, you won't find better fabrics or finer hand-tailori in correctness, comic i( i Surrounded by Washington’s finest residential section. ‘ ! Superior garments in every way. And, man. the price ’ coat goes on sale i i Containing seven million feet of ivrest-covered land, with i H ] 1 six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of i i EVERY SINGLE 7345 and $50 07C0A’E Reduced to Only EVERY BLESSED $40 and $45 SUIT Slashed Down to And Every Hickey-Freeman, Fashion Park and Stratford SUIT and OVERCOAT YOUACA$1;JGBUY SUIT__ AND A REALO’CO A’P_,I $60 to $65 .The Three Above Makes The Three Abéve Makes A TUXEDO SPECIAL The most popular formal number we have had. Fine unfinished worsted and hand tailored. The coat is very stylish and the trousers cut to hang in un- broken lines. You can’t go wrong instyle orvalue........................ 340