Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1922, Page 3

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FOR INDIGESTION y BE\\,.;;:\!S ) 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief IFo t 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Evervwhere | i Act Distinctive JEWELRY Makes Gifts Worth While Most Interesting Prices We are Prepared [ priat e tention “In his reputation lies your security” || i that ! not W. H. Grovermann |3 Jeweler 807 Eleventh St. NW. SPECIA L NOTICES. - : WHO SAW VAN ON BICY wol kb with | THAT wiward Comp st and La. av Coal is too high to waste. Get the full amount of heat from your plant by baviag | o o 1a perfect comaition: i Inc. i R. K. FERGUSON, Complete Printing Service. General AUTO Repairing. a pra ically new cur at smal R. McReynoids & Sons, Inc. Specialists tn Painting, Slip Covers and Tope. | _ 14331425 L st. n. Ma PRINTING 1GH GRAD! —Completely equipped to | NOT HIGH handle the most complicated PRICED o, YHE SERVICE SHOP, BYRON S. ADAMS, Fitvsa, HOME GIFTS. - S D Fireplace Fixtures, BEAUTIFUL FLOORS. "nnr parlor, dining room, hall and stairs waxed with a very high polish, Main 1457. Ni rs laid. Don't Wait for the Rush. Have Dolls Repaired Now. SALE OF FINE DOLLS AND DOLL CARRIAGES. GARREN 907 H Street NE. Lincoln 4019 A New Roof With a Brush Let mo coat of Liquid Asbestos apply one Reofing Cement to any kind of roof. I guaran- fee same. Alsa sold in bolk, $1 gal. 1o 5-gal. .:zht-, del. tp D. C. Estimate free. MAUL N CLABK, 1314 I'a. ave. s.0. Live. 4219, ' SureRelief |Refusal of House Committee | BE LL-AN S { Commerce Then Indorses Estimates. | | District budget of the House appro- | hearing to the special citizens’ school | committee of the District was vigor. | ! sentative John H. Small last night at | the December meeting of the Wash- nd anxious to hear District citizens d | speak the unvarnished truth. The ac- | To Hear District Needs Scored rmer Representative Small Calls Ac- ion “Indefensible,” and Chamber of ion of the subcommittee on the )school needs of the District are the parents and the children living in this community. There is no one more fitted to say what the schools neeg to function in a proper and efficient manner. They have spoken. Any man or group of men who dissent from this opinfon should have an expla- ! nation demanded from them | Calls Action “Indefensible.” “Congress is really a board of al- { dermen for the District aldermen would be taxpayer.on any subj terest. Again I say t this hearing to the ions committee in refusing a lously denounced by former Repre- n Chamber of Commerce at the el. s have been taught to gress in terms of defer- We always have been taught to ve that its members were ready committee, action of the committee s indefensi- “Th’ one ambition o’ my whole | @ en t’ walk in my own hool conditions in the District of | beer > Columbia make an appeal to the prlllp;]\(?lll(’ n' set do\vn‘} a (llmnv:r I of every citizen. The majority of|p-in identified with,” says e s elihainttibeendent y needs of the District. The attairs ot | Mrs. Em Moots. i the National Capital are left largely | : eva > an awfdl D B s olithe amstteestor | Wiouldnig ithis b’ i i Congress intrusted with this work. 'world if ever’body wuz as off And now this committee refuses to, , 8 g ¢ 2 Roek Sitimens of tho Diseriet on the|o’ us all th' time as they are important question of public|after they git our money 3. (Coperighi Natioua! Newspaper Service.) nd important questions. But of a hearing of accredited the District changes the ion. 1, for one, believe the time come to speak in_terms erence, but to of de of the It s subcommittee is inde- hoo how the is _the The ined to me that “the chamber indorse s of the Commissioners of v school needs; that the Silk-Lined Tuxedos Hart Schaffner & Marx Made Closing Out Our Entire Stock UXEDOS—made: by Hart Schaffner & Marx—Silk- lined—our regular stock to choose from—all sizes at 46 Full Dress—coat and trousers—silk lined— made by Hart Schaffner & Marx—also at sale prices. No Charge for Alterations Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue In the Great Home-Building Operation The Shannon & Luchs Intown Suburb 14th Street Terrace Theré Are But Two Homes for Sale and Both Are Ready to Move In Here even during the preparation for Christmas these homes have been selling in some instances before the FOUNDATIONS WERE COMPLETED, and to such buyers as Builders, Real Estate Men, Government People, Engi- neers and Business Men. The reason for the wonderful success of this great under- taking will be found in the evident attention to the detaiis of construction, to the many new Home Comforts and to the very evident consideration given to scientific Home Planning and Home Designing. - AND TO THE FACT THAT QUANTITY PRODUCTION PERMITS US TO SELL AT PRICES ACTUALLY LESS THAN ASKED FOR JUST COMMON-PLACE HOUSES. THINK THAT OVER Others Are Finding It Profitable To Investigate and Buy Now. Sample Homes Open Until 9 0’Clock Every Night. To Inspect Take mny 14th street car (finest service in all Waskington) to Jeflerson St., or ride out 16th St. to Colorado Ave., thence to 14th St. Our Usual Easy Terms Offered on All Homes SHANNON - & LUCHS Note in tomorrow night’s Star, 3 page, we will publish ll:::-‘ now being built, together with a description of the started, Don't Put Off | 7“1 sincerely hope that every mem- — ber of the chamber will use his ut- A IEE explained. It most influence so that the children ot | do. . resolution sponsored by H.} chairman_of the school t be Commissioners insist on these figures| ment, trade conditions and overseas before the budget commission, and that the ehamber protests at any re- duction mates.” The resolution points out that if adequate forthcoming for the schools there will be no improvements, and educational facilities steadil® will get worse. Jullus Barnes Speaks. _Despite the undetermined repara- tion question the outlook for business - the coming year in United States and Europe is gromis- ing, said Julius Barnes, president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. for “The greatest menace to the return to normale; tion “Fifty per cent of Germany's national wealth is assessed at the present time. There is no instance in history where such a large and_collected. lcan't be done.” 1 Germany, she deserves a grea ishment for her wantonness, but 1 do | d for stability ope is an armed camp. has 700,000 men under arms, and has imported 300,000 men to man her in- dustries. pl ha arm; Europe on the productiv of thi has made it possible for men to earn more than ever before, and with the ation question settled, any can pay and still live, busi- conditions oon will eaking of the differ lue of currency in the v tries of the world, that when the English pound sterling returned to its full value in gold, and when gold could be re, INDIGESTINE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN 10 MINUTES At 35¢ | | 1 . Jugoslavia 150,000, and so on down' the lis three and one-quarter million men in ver n wtih these things hindering Bottle 7 scale. in school and highway esti- He also took are not appropriations e thoLahs industry. ican transport. both the travel on open Mr. Barnes spoke in place of Senator Couzens of Michi-|the subjects of short addresses by gan, who was suddenly called home | Commissioner Charles Keller and | {for an important business appoint-|William F. Ham. ment. was cari bus stops, car pavement: stressed, and tures of the of business is the repara- * said Mr. Barnes. unt has been levied lesson s 7 not pleadi ito give more for pun- and chamber was in world affairs. France Italy has 300,000 men under . until we find more than | ready to fight. The burden industries of Europe great standing army cannot stimated. committee. The report, o Is not on the verge of a | kdown. Modern science | so that i Mr. Barnes said used in settle- erndon’s Al Drug Stores commerce would resume on a' large New Industry Created. problems in the United States, and unable to meet the heavy demands, the motor truck had stepped into the breach and created an_entirely new “The motor truck iy the ideal Amer- ! of all transportation. a terrific tonnage vearly,” he said. Safety measures in the District and the work of the safety council wexe Commissioner Keller took up the question of parking, which he said fed to extremes in this which he said should be which he asserted could be Mr. Ham sald the safety movement safety week bands.had stopped playing,” time to get down to real businesslik 1 work was now at hand. That Congress should remov strictions 80 work on the recl of Anacostia flats above the Benning | bridge couldd proceed and Anacostia ! Park speedily be made available to ! the public was urged by a Order For Christmas Now Famous for Caramels Since ONE STORE Pure and Delicious Confections Made Fresh Every Hour Oul Today = New January: VOCALION unanimously, profect or park! . a b up the transportation the railroads had been tee said. Charles W. It ix the most flexible It alway n roads, and is carrying stops, marking on the changes in the curva- i curbs at " inter b room for traffic. initlated in the “that the but the ! not o ion special which was adopted | 1866 - Red Records 5 Standard Passing By (Edward Purceli) John Charles Thomas, Baritone—Aeo- lian Orchestra Accompaniment 30162 10-inch $1.25 ‘The Sunset Trail of Gold Sweet and Low Criterion Male Quartet with String Ort. 14454 10-inch § .75 Dance Fox-Trots from *THE SCANDALS OF 1922" and “THE GINGHAM GIRL” Where Is the Man of My Dreams— Introd. Argentina—Fox-Trot —from “Scandals of 1922 Suloin’s Orck. Just As Long As You Have Me— Introd. The Twinkle in Your E; Fox-Trot—from “The Gingham Girl” Biltmere Society Orchestra 14456 10-inch $ .75 FROM THE NEW MUSIC-BOX REVUE Pack Up Your Sins (and Go to the Desil) — Fox-Trot — (Irving Berlin) Porcelain Maid—Fox-Trot(Irving Berlin) Ewmil Colemen and His Montmartre Orch. 14462 10-inch $ .75 FOX-TROTS FROM THE GREEN- WICH VILLAGE FOLLIES AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS Sixty-Seconds Every Minute — (I Think of You.) Introd. Sweet- heart Lane from “Greenwich Village Follies '22"—Fox-Trot The Lonely Nest—Fox-Trot from “Orangé Blossoms” (Victor Herbert) The Bar Harbor Society Orch. 14455 10-inch § Rose of the Rio-Grande—Fox-Trot Biltmore Society Orchestrs Don’t Bring Me Posies—Introd. Bring Back My Honeyman—Fox- Trot Selvin’s Orchestra 14457 10-inch $ .75 Teddy Bear (Blues)—Fox-Trot Bees’ Knees—Fox-Trot Ewmil Coleman and His Montmertre Orck. 14458 10-inch $ .75 Stop Your Kidding—Fox-Trot Blues That Barking Dog—Woof! Woof!— T Orotial Memphis Fis e ive 14461 10-inch $§ Save the Last Waltz for Me—Waltz Vocal Chorus by Iv:;l'ng Koufman tz Orchestra— Yodel Chorus by Frank Kamplain 14460 10-inch $ Old Time Waltzes, Part 5—Introd. Ona Sunday Afternoon, On the Banks of thc' \Ah’all;uh. Slgarty! Smarty! Smarty! Auld Lang Syne 0ld Time Waltzes, Part é—Introd. School Days, Wild Irish Rose, Sweet Adeline, Good Night Ladies Selvin’s Orchestra 14463 10-inch §$ .75 75 75 75 Popular You Tell Her—I Stutter (Rose-Friend) Billy Jomes and Ermest Hare, Tenor- Baritone Duet—Accompanied by Selvin’s Orchestra When the Leaves Come Tumbling Down—Fox-Trot Song Irving Keufmes, Accompanied by Selvin’s Orchestrs 14459 10-inch $ .75 Violin Waltz in A Major (Brahms) Serenade (Drdla) Sasks Culbertson, Violin Solo—Piano Accompaniment by Helen Hamilton 60001 10-inch $1.50 Whistling Song Bird Margaret McKee and Daisy Low Mc- Nemer—Whistling and Vocal Duet Beyond the Clouds Margaret MeKee—Whistling Solo 14453 10-inch $ .75 S Band The Gallant Seventh (Sousa) March Ofticer of the Day (Hall) March Liest. Francis W. Sutheriand and His 7th Regt. Band 14471 10-inch § .75 Vanite (i ‘Waltz Liewellyn Rudy Wicdseft 14467 10-inch $ .75 Accordion Barber of'Seville (Rossini) Morning, Noon and Night (Suppe) A. Palet Gallarini, Accordion Solo 14469 10-inch $ .75 Sacred Shall We Gather at the River Blest Be the Tie that Binds Avolien Mised Quartet 14470 10-inch $ .75 Ninety-First Psalm Charles Hart, Tenor ‘When They Ring the Golden Bells Grorge Rearden, Baritone 14468 10-inch $ .75 5 Jewish Record Main Veibel Zlate Saidole Home from the Countr{ Morris Goldstein 14452 10-inch § .75 FIVE THOMAS RECORDS DE LUXE On the Road to Mandalay 30135 $1.25 Pagliacci—Prologo 5204 175 Tommy Lad 30133 125 Vale (Farewell) ~ 3015 1.25 'Will You Remember—{rom “Maytime"” 30136 125 -—--_-r pornted out would serve a portion | Washington_now without play space Eight hundred and fifty Benning bridge, the com- been ordered stopped by Congress, for “no explainable reason,” s Arthur E. man of the committee. Darr offered a resolu- [ 617-FOURTEENTR _STRERT SHIPPED BY PARCEL POST ANYWHERE i that hletic relati ty of Virgin ame, said M 2 P d, will be ready by Feb- | people to ty. above the bridge has| Arpur g [or | chamber, an the commit- | g e : o D ls e | for dan: 16, when ten President Albert ided. The Last Minute Gift §INDERELLA’S delicious finest quality, all made by hand in our own kitchens. Always acceptable--always delicious! (inderella’s full Assortment O~E Dorrar THE Pouxp Thirty-eight dainty bits of hand-made candy packed for giving! ' CANDI JOHN CHARLES THOMAS < “Music is Soul— Not Sound” TH]S was said centuries ago, but applies today to the Music of thematchless voice of the Great American Baritone, John Charles Thomas. “The Voice We All Love” has come, the country over, to mean the voice of the rich, mellow tones, the voice that is Soul ex- pressed through exquisite Sound—the Voice of John Charles Thomas—recorded exclusive- ly by Vocalion. Welcome the New Year with the voi however bleak the day makes it alway: time.” Hear at your dealer’s today, the latest: Thomas record “Passing By '—the lovely English ballad that has called for countless encores at the Thomas Recitals. Your dealer has the full list of the beautiful Thomas records or can get them for you. = YOULL KNOW IT BY ITS COLOR YOU’LL BUY IT FOR ITS TONE AEOLIAN COMPANY NEW YORK - - MAKERS Recording Stadies \New York and London s between the Uni and Georgetown. The Darr, attracts many 3" the | tion, whicii was adopted unanimousis of | calling for a Tesumption of 1 mour, secretary of the d the next meeting directors elected to serve terms of three Schulteis Full Line of VOCALION RECORDS SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS E Op(:!n 0.2 DeNOLL EMMONS S. SMITH xD° venings mas o T DEMOLLgca & Chrism” Woshk@‘k”\‘s AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets NO\G S4einvay Duo-Art Dlanclas Veber Duo-Art Punclas Asclian Vocalions Large Stock of Vocalion Records | Always on Han . GIBSON COMPANY | 917-919 G Street- N.W. Complete Stock of Vocalion Records ON SALE McHUGH & LAWSON 1222 G St. N.W. Call Us for Any Vocalion Records HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G Street N.W. 420-430 7th Street N.W. Complete Library of Vocalion Records Re;ly-_ ~ Lansburgh & Brother

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