Evening Star Newspaper, December 24, 1922, Page 7

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a erry thristmai from Schvarts’s May Dour Christmas Be Merrp! And May the DBay Bring ¢ ¥ § With Your Christmas Money Make a Permanent Investment in This Absolutely Perfect Blue=White Diamond Ring Set in a Beautiful “Sweet- heart” Platinum Mounting. ‘with four additional diamonds set around. A beautiful ring and a wonderful value. $100.00 A small deposit will give you immediate possession. Pay the balance next year in easy weekly or monthly pay- ments, the Atmost in Jop and FBappiness to Bou and Pours \\\\‘l‘l ’:I//.'J, %@& 08 7th Street and 3123 M Street 4 Continuous Christmas Bift ‘What better bearer of your compliments to your friends out of town than a year’s sub- scription to The Evening and Sunday Star? Every day it will go as a renewal of your thoughtfulness—and keep the Christmas memory green throughout the year. MARYLAND and VIRGINIA " ALL OTHER STATES Ome Year Ome Year 2 Daily and Sunday..$8.40 Daily and Sunday. 81000 i Daily Only.... Sunday Only...... *Is fr‘."‘nt. MR. AND MRS, HIRAM B, SMITH. 3 SINTIETH ANNIVERSARY | [lF WEI]DING UBSERVED million o in Todny’l Event. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram B. Smith, 704 F street northeast, for Afifty-four years residents of Washington, are today celebrating their sixtieth wed- ding anniversary at their home with family and friends. They were married at Falls Church, Va., the home of the bride, on Christ- mas eve, in 1862 and in 1868 came to ‘Washington, where Mr. Smith ob- tained employment with the Capital | |y; Traction Street Car Company, with |Ington Safety Council, in a letter he which he worked for forty-odd years. { 8°® elved from B, H. Myer, a_member He was retired on 8 pension by tho g the Interstate Commerce Commia- They are: 1, the motorist’s fail- Mrs. Smith before her marriage et 'ndlulauhy motions of his hand company ten years ag slo was & Miss Elsle A. Cole, and made her home in Virginia up to the time of her wedding. She 18 now 79 years !pent ln Elml N. Y., the town of his birth. He was elghty-five years |ota %n Wis last Dirtrdsy. he 117n have two children, Mrs. posaible excessive reckleunn daily occul‘l'encc for hlm to cbm. n!lr dresses given llrlklng "u Klthe!lnu Yeatman | driver lhe grent grandchildren. his_ inte; - Mrs. Smith are in the best | matter of humh and point with pleasure to | the celebration of their “golden wed- | criminal, ding” anniversary ten years ago. mltler of the utmost emergency. He uggests the use of nothing but auto- CAPITAL TRACTION LOSES ..“‘.,‘:".:’.t"xf."‘}:a‘.'.'":.?m?x"f"..'ii..?..z: tion of a policeman's hand or arm. RULES FOR REGISTRY FOR G. U. ENTRANCE High School Students, Desiring to ROCKVILLE, Md., December :3—| Euroll, Must Do 8o at Opening $25,000 AWARD APPEAL Attorneys Will Take Mateer Case to Higher Court Despite Ruling. Special Dispateh to The Star. Judge Edward C. Peter has over- ruled & motion in the clrcult court of Becond Semester. here for a new trial in the case of Miss Mary A. Mateer against the l(ud £ Capital Traction mpany of Wi ington, and the company has noted |1 an appeal to the Maryland court of npvn.l-. will b Whoso home s ln o Cl.mbrlfl‘e, Ohlo and who was for- {one ynr'. wllsn work for lll appli- merly an employe of one of nn cants for d e o8, government departments at Wash- In view of the fact that ona»fonrth ington, was recently awarded judg- |of the enrollment at Georgetown ment for $25,000 by a jury In the dn.wx; annually from the local M circult court hers in a suit against the raflway company for personal injuries sustained In an lcl: ident at the terminus of Par] brhlnch the night of Oclob.r 20, 1321 o w. Ill. her serious | and permanent injur: Although the rvrm-l motion for a new trial unremud that the ver- gainst the weight of the | evlduneo. u:n the -mmlnt of damages and the court = errod in some of its ruunn and in | aGapted ber of taking the pre-legul course at tis Dunlop and Arthar Peter, who rep- |college resented the company, devoted their 'hn t.ho ohe-year rule goes into arguments largely to the contention |effect. that the verdict was against the ‘The seco: welght of the evidence. Judge Peter, {last omflllnlty for hi lchool stu- however, overruled the motion. Rob- |dents withon Hen":mrk open- ert B. Peur appeared for the plain- | February 1, It Wwas annou! KEEP 50TH ANNIVERSARY | uier. CHILDHEN WILL SING CHRISTMAS CAROLS Homes of Montgomery County, Md., Will Be Visited Tonight. Candle Signals in Windows. Mr. and ong DEATH THREATENS Wedding Anniversary| MILLIONS IN NEAR EAST, CABLES SAY the Amerioan people realisation of how much these hapless, helpless folk need thelr assistance?” says a cablegram recelved at Maryland headquarters, Baltimore, of the Near lhlt Rallef. from Dr. Elliett in the 'nlo message lll '-M e near read like - ginning in lu'er altitudes. | BLAMED FIRACCDENTS Interstate Commerce Commission Member Outlines Causes for n;ln: signals lfler once giving Christmas eve 'fll hlv. nn Iddml Sweet strains of quaint old Christ- | significance for will be heard there no way of bringing to headquarters also received a Charles V. Vlotrey. e o, Joe Bt TG M this momlnt warrants of nclnnl Christian me d winter r-ln- be- A half Traffic Smashes. ash- rear; 4, policemen 'llh- exception of another driver's r sald that it Is almost a or as nlled to nnwcrly lndluu ntlon to stop or turn. The c policemen withdraw- once given he declared, unless it is a W _rule re college tor e ready for admission nd semester, affording the ON CHRISTMAS EVE Mrs. Isaac Newton Bush- to Observe Date With Family Reunion. M iy = l“"'" PLUMBING FIXTURES 1f gour sink is hot 36 inches high— the height which provides come fort and prevents back-strain, vigi! the ‘Standard” Showroom. , " Here all sinks are “yard stick” bigh. Also see the new ‘Standard” Swinging Spout Faucet which delivers y spout which can be swung out of the way when lol In - use. ' Standard Sanitary M. Co. Spout Fauost bot and cold water through ons ° Dish vmmqbnw 200 Southern Bidg. Nowton Bushong of 1638 14vh omcer porthweat, for tonlght they will cele- brate quietly their gol o © & C.- by many hildr fou; they will begin thelr carol siguing | i3 boi1e before all homes where a enndl is “m. o * d they lhe!dl choirs. Christi one l‘ll IngHas hecome ons-of the. most. pIs. dran are dten. B o Dulln of Mitehells, turesque !altnx‘en in the life of the county each y Carol sin, w'l feature Christmas eve in . Kan.ln ton. At the nllne'!lon of Rev, omas D. child, the 7| PETITION IN xnmmc!. l that especia! nnenuon e p-ld %0 the siek-and| oChristine B, Raley, cashier at Ward- declaring they feel they both will live 'l'hu Bulhon lllva flve chlwren 14th street northwest, and R. B. shong, 110 ), ing congratulat friends last night, Jnlned In yurl of age. Mr. Bnlhon: ter by trade. The uhln igton in AMay of 1 lO'I have resided here since that chil- 1 Euclid utreet One grand- fourteenth, 'k Hn!el yeaunhy filed a ln volui Par! everywhere will re- petlll n celvo oflnlnn for' work among the poor of the county. CAPT. BALL HONORED. . Elected Conimander by Camp 171, United Confederats Vlmuu. Capt. Fred Beall was ed com- mander of Camp No. 171, vnllnd Cons Colnmbls. at r.he -nnn-l unetln ut e camp Tu oth-r- nflel were: Col 'ra , first ll.u!!nlnt comml.ndor; CoL mander; in,_adjutant; Bef financial ry;.d. 41;-“;;- ,;,R;:,,-,’-w i Christmas - will improve :fll‘-{o&l:l oy nfl:: nk.l.mm federate Veterans, of the District of Wishes His Patients New Year untary bankruj r debts lt ’1 689.57 I‘Bnyl‘l A Merry ‘ and a 307 7th Sk, INTERESTING FACTS 106,327 Ford Cars and Trucks Retailed in November - . Approximately the same number scheduled for delivery this month What Does This Mean? This volume of deliveries to actual owners is entirely unprece- dented for this time of the year— It has taxed the manufacturing ability of the Ford planfs work- ing at full capacity— It indicates a volume of business during the rapidly approach- ing months of “heavy demand” which will be far beyond the maximum production schedule which the Ford Motor Com- -pany has set— And that means a Ford shortage even more acute than the one which existed last Spring and Summer. Dealers’ stocks all over the country are low—there are no re- serves to draw upon to meet the demands for delivery— There is no way in which dealer reserves can be built up, as deliveries have been made to customers as fast as Cars could be manufactured since last April. The only way you can protect your desire to obtain prompt delivery of a Ford even at this time is to place your order im- mediately. This emphasizes more strongly than anything we could possibly say the necessity of your making prompt arrangements with a Ford - Dealer for the listing of your order, particularly if you are contemplating the purchase of a Ford Car or Truck for use this Spring or Summer. We believe you are entitled to know these facts as the\‘ actually exist. Detroit, Michigan . See any Authorized Washington Ford Dealer ‘A Small ‘Deposit and Easy Payments if Desired

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