Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1923, Page 16

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SAYS SHRINE NEEDS AIDOF ALL CITIZENS Qliver A. Phelps Addresses | Lincoln Park Association ,‘ 3 on Convention. TEACHER BILL PROTESTED Call Issued for Donation of Books | to Southeast Branch Library. The co-overation of every citizen in | Washington will be needed t the crowds attending the convention here next June : 2 Surine ] Phelps, a member of the Shrine pub- [ | | Oliver 4 licity committee, last night told the Lincoln Park Citizens’ sciation at a meeting in B After detail tngton of e nere, Mr. ‘c the parkin and East other poi blocked d fina nent 1o { fo: ution to include that office 1 1dditional cor of a l(‘d(h4 r bing the inc After 10 Years; Estate Divided By the Associated LONACONING r, January 10. —After an absence of about ten vears from his home here and hav- ing been considered dead and his estate divided among his heirs by the orphans’ court of Allegany county, William Picken, fifty years old, a former merchant, after writ- Thomas reply, re- ha a few weeks with friends. It is thought Teken whl claim his o he disap yeared entirely paid to his er and other relativ customary for him to T ountry for but no trace 1d be found and his ncluded that he had met with foul play. - SCHOOL DISPUTE UP: Meet “Beauty Culture.” ommissioners Saturday in ial | expenditu nd Dan e will m nd decide “allaha prior to th on a line A NEW HOTEL FOR WOMEN Women visitors to the Capitol are delighted with this new hotel ex- clusively at their service. Restau rant open to public. Stop here and enjoy its many innovations, its unexcelled appointments, its “No tipping.” 376 Rooms, $1.50 to $4.00 a day. Send for illus- trated booklet. National Board Y. W. C. A. GRACE DODGE HOTEL Union Station Plaza ‘WASHINGTON. D.C. 17th southe from F‘(('\Walk: tion to the ¢ New Committees Appointed. The following committees were ap- pointed: Streets and avenues—J. M J. C. Kern and Brooks Cr Buildings and C. Kern, William W. Schnelder, Hamilton and Crown, O'Neill Hum- zabeth Hesse, bert J. O'Neill and F. Miss . H. | Newcom Members Merritt, Mrs. B. Bauer, Miss Catherine Boyle and | Charles Haws. Rivers and harbors—James ¥ Keever, Mrs. W. Schroeder, F. Simpson. members were ele alter J. : harles H. son, Philip A, Si Drapp, Miss H, Reckweg penter, A. L. Gehman and % ev, Paul Tyler. G. A. R. COMMANDER 5 TIMES. | S. G. Mawson has been installed as )l 3 . commander of the Phil Shomaan Gose | | itching. and burning, which disf No. 6, G. A. for the th term.| | ure your complexion and skin, Cuti- Other officers C. Morgan, senior orrison. junior Brown, chup: With Cuticura If you are troubled with pimples, blackheads, fedness, roughness, | | much to help you. | | the Cuticura Talcum in your toilet | | preparations. Johnson, I e triotic instru jutant, and master. Silve Yo~ and Silver Plate TERLING "and plated ware—a most com- plete assortment awaits your inspection in qur newly completed silver room. DULIN@MARTIN L 15=117 F Street and 1‘114- t0 1219 & Street, Store Hours, 8:45 to 5:30 Comumittee | of IR Changes in Stations of | | | | | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 'WEDNESDAY, JANUARY -10, 1923. ‘Dead’ Man Home [MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Has a Good Eye for Business. T FELT S50 SORRY FOR JEEE T FINALLY GAVE HIM A JoB RUNNING A STREET CAR ON THE SAP STREET LING. TS ONLY A.SHORT LING SI% BLOCKS LONG' AND HE'S THE MOTORMAN AND CONDUCTOR COMBINGD: ZdThe COMPANY OPERATES THe @ car o SAP STREET JusT T™ HotD THE FRANCHISE. In EACT THERE'S NEVER BEEN oucR THREE Bucks COLLECTED (N FARES ON THE SAP STREET LING iN A DAY How cLose To THREE BuckS DID wou TAKE N TODAY, JEFFT {(Copyright, 1923, by H. C. Fischer, Trade Mark reg. U. 8. Pat. off.) WHAT D'YE MeAw, THREE Bucks? T Took m FEZES IN FARES - TRDAY, DON'T JEST with ME. SAP STREET HAS) NEVER PAID OVER THREE Buckes IN = —By BUD FISHER. BUT BUSINESS WAS | So ROTTEN THAT | T ok THE CAR | nver on BROADWAY. AnD THEn T PACKED ™EM ot THAT'S .\u?'l 1T, Boss: I RAN THE CAR BACK AND FORTH ON SAP STREET SEveRAL \\llh the or {3a ¢ orpg Are usilnn:}l : hee an Army and Nuvv 0. ffi('era ordered Fi ". Lieut. chem! w has_ heen awail, for duty. t \l.m Ramsey, Ve Sam Honston duty at the Georgetown Jersity, this city First Sergt Leen assigne Fort Ril | professor of Oakland, Calif. the | been transferred to Fort Ho: 1 S | for duty. |, Warrant Officer A | band leader, at Fort E: been assigned to the Fort Totten, Capt. Wil GUARANTEED QUALITY AT l The National Furniture Co. fmmm“"""" ny D.Sanuy, [ Rear Admiral 2d Artiilery, | tion board, M : Rear Admiral . for duty| anized_reserves of the|Fort Benning, (‘.a{ . professor tactics ! of Delaware at Newark, Del. Hugh W, Johr tired, has been detaile. military tactics at_the Public tis, Va., has|Construction Corps of the compensa- | Hawaii. Nathan C. 1 P..Morse, infantry, at | the office of naval operations, has been detailed | Department, have been relieved of | of the University | their home | Capt. William M. Crose of the elgventh naval district has been or- deted to his home and waiting orders pis Rowan, at the been on, re- further Uni- Benjamin K recruiting sta- s been placed hydrographic | = . Williams, Chap- | orps, ship Tex: |at the na has be David W. Taylor, and| Commander Charl Twirfing of | tached to the U Navy | Lieut. George B. Dowling and Lieut. Store Hours: 8 AM. to 6 P.M. | Department, Harrison L. military | all active duties and will proceed to|U. S. 8. | station, have been assigned to duty at the placed on | @ oy detailed commander-in-chief fleet Spokane Chronicle, attached to the battle- | eration f& appendicitis. assigned to duty | have been seventy-five years old to- I station, Pearl Harbor, | oy FREE With every purch more we will gi piece set ¢ innerware or a_26-piece set of Wm. A Rog- P HM ] 1 i ‘\Wuumm !Hmnnlllllnmlllumumlwnn »1 $100 or autiful 42- 0 u|mmmuumnunIllN” (e NS | Hhfl i i | I Ih ! il i | i | i i S il il ||m. qilliB Wyatt, attached to the | €nda, a)l of the Asiatic | al hospital at Canacao. mander Eugene A, Vickery, nacao Hospital, Has been | duty on the staff of the of the Asiatic LAFLIN For Shell Spectacles 16N Claflin Optical Co. ..\% 1.5 niic. CHAM pPapiis® the Stomagh T SPOKANE PUBLISHER DIES. "SPOKANE, Wash., January 10 Thomas Hooker, president of the died last night from compications following an op- He would He hedl been with the Chronicle thirty yeas& He was born in New Haven, Con#., and came to Spokane in 1889, l CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES A ' The National Furniture Co. \III|I|IIIIIIIIIIl|l|||!ili|lfllJM‘I" CREDIT FOR ALL A small first payment will sc cure any article in this ac balance can be paid weekly or monthly installme fllhn g i (it i | ‘ A Offers Bargains Galore in Guaranteed Furmture— As We Clear Our Floors of Suites and Odd Pieces! And Make Use of Our Easy Credit Terms 2 1S A BIG THREE-RIECE OVER- D LIVING ROOM SUITE, just he picture, that is another wonderful Settee, Rocker and Armchair, cov- ered with good grade of tapestry. To clear these suites out quickly, we're marking them for our January Clearance at............. MAHOGANY-FINISH B EDROOM SUITE, like the picture; Dressing Table, * Dresser and Chiffonier with mirror3, and Bed. Reduced for our January Clear- ance to Kitchen Cabinets We've priced all kitchen cabinets for our January Clearance at .prices that should clear them out quickly —beginning at— 2 Easy Terms . .00 Library Table Mahogany Finish January $ 1 1 215 Clearance Price .... $118x SALE (’)F. METAL BEDS There are not many of these beds left—but there are a few more in each style here for those who come early tomorrow. White Enamel Beds *3.95—5.95—6.95 Walnut Finish Brass Beds Metal Beds y P 7£ 1625 Quality G uaranteed—Easy Terms . al oil R?;ige Heater January January Clearance Clearance Price Price Gas Range January Clearance Price $18.75 e Settee. \rn— nd Rocker; covered with velour. A big value at our Janu i piece_Jacobean as pictured; compr China inet, Serving Table and tension Table. A wonderful value al this very low price. January Clearance Easy Credit Terms Golden Oak China Cabinets This is a very good-looking and strongly built China Cabinet and an exceptionally good Value at our January Clearance price. Golden’Qak Morris January Clearance Price TN il

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