Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1923, Page 25

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D. C, JAN BAND CONCERT. At the barracks, tomorrow at 3 p.m., concert by the United . States Marine Band Orchestra; . Willlam H. Suntelmann, leader; | |88 Store Hours: ° BOLLING FIELD, i NAVAL AIR STATION. 3 on, second lfl:.\d"ri ' Pave been added to the field with the | (hfs s.ation varies according to the v e, “Th 5 3 arrival, Friday morning, from Mont- | requirements of the service, there are Andante cantabile from = “String Quartet, Opus 11, , Eomery, Ala, of Capt. Willlum C.|now thirty ships at the base, divided | sk s b 7 e ° Open Ocker, ¥irst Lieuts. Howard E. R - as follows: Four F-5-Ls, twin-motor-y Grand scenes from “Tann- = 7 mey, Harold W. Beaton, Lester J. ed planes, built for long-distance vhuuyfl_r" ;oo WA /4 % 1 e a a" < Maltlandand Tolcott P. Smith and|bombing and gunnery expeditions; \xg‘«;‘ m;:.r\.l;x',:" % l l I I I Ydeuts. Albro and Haines of the chief [ seven DH-4-Bs, single-motored, long- ng Orehestra, g f u I I I l I I C of air service office. The officers left | distance observation, radio, machine 15, B . ~ < . TNTT T - . Tolling Field by rail last Thursday |gun and bombing plan E-Ta, \ Continues its ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE with value night, and “ferried” the ships buck.|single-motored combat 3 = . 1.4: The planes, although not just out|TS, single-motored combat &) thment ) te O.pportu11|t|§s on every floor of'our .b’g bml(.img- It is 1mpos ] ay ee y * th actory, have b remodeled | suit plane, dest d by Vi uoso. N 5 o 2nd have had vers Jittle time in‘the | and Bulls st the. npves Atn : (¢ Save song—andantino con 7 sible to tell ALL of the story in this advertisement, for: values Ol'Monl O e D eiakions. | 1oy, Philadeiphia;’ one JL-6, the by Neiro dunee—atiegro. \ y are too numerous to put into a single announcement. Come to which subject was discussed by Gen.!“Junker” all-metal plane, built in Grand march, “Homage # 3 & cop x oo - . v DY T N Turmex in his annual report made | Germany, and is & passenger-carry- | | araines memn. “The 2 ; the store and see for yourself the many buying opportunities i, Gen 3057 Bananottz, com- | M6 monoplane; one M-81, single-mo- Montezuma i . here for you. 0 r of the district of | tored Loening monoplane, built for * 1 RER ~ inspected the fleld Fri- | pursuit and combay work, but did not e cery favorably . . concert n a e earamca VOr#blY | pass Navy trials; two B-S, Blackburn-| | parade by the Marine Corpa % & Swi At . detwchment on the . o i) nEar, Known us No. 12, is | SWIft torpedo planes, built ut Leeds.| | Institute 8 ‘ R swpleted, 1t js of steel, | England, but have not passed Navy| | Parade grounds. elrrigerators . - and located af the south end of the | trials; one EO-1, an observation plane field. 1 1 is such that when | built ‘by G, Elias & Bros., Buftalo, i 2 £ the contemplated expansion . of which is wow undergoing trints ot | SEEK $87,000 DAMAGES. [ h ab s e PRt U | o tarzeine et uf| SEEK $87,000 DA A : itchen Cabinet complished, orpedo_plane, built by the Douglas-| | B while the other hangars and build- | Davis «'Srnormmn’.‘ San Diego, Calif.. | Four Sue W. R. & E. Co. for Large | 1 We show a c ymplete assort- tngs will. Tt is planned to move the | now undergoing final trisle at this | . % et iatats i i i il e ; engineering plant of the. fleld into | station: two HN-l1g. & new thpe of | Sum, Following Accident. We're featuring a varied line of | ! ment of styles in this well known this hangar training plane bullt by the Huff-1 e i e GAATTlee refrigerators in our Clearance d : { i make; priced for Clearance t sewerage department | Deland Company, Long Island, and| The Washington Railway an g 2 d un estimate on the! can be used as a scout; one Micchi. | tric Company is namned as defendant | fialc‘ at 25% off regular prices. f ; o | starting at— © to establish a com- ;3 small, u\inwrmn(o;_\n plane, built in|in four suits in which damages total- | You'll be able to find one that fits % statio ¥ for scou om des ling $87 s iiies e eie R | L STanoS 0 RS D B o e Tl it 5m newcticaiTy Wil e o, | g $87.000 are .)‘-.‘:“-m :“‘m‘_h “u’":‘, in with your kitchen furnishings carrying out this project. as its construction will n | row out of one accid . i at a great saving in price. . Gen. Willlam Mitchell, ak : | curred January 15. 1920. on 1 street | B9 ant chief of the alr servic 2 2 nkel tw i northwest between 13th and 14th & afternoon at the field Fr | Planes, P v | streets. when a car of th ¥ which time he tested out five planes, e 4 submarines, | - Al d b having each in the air about a half | and one MO-1, a Martin monoplané | collided with an automobile owned by ar e ith & Curtis CD motor—the winning | Frances J. Rayner. Licut. Davies, flying from Mitchel [MOtor in the Pulitzer races: it is er places her personal Field fo Langley Fied Monday, was pow ;‘l’;?‘:“?m"‘ trials as an observa- ,,,;ruh,?.,:;\.‘."«crn‘n]na i $2,000 for :-l:z“t:erm;'xud”[:a:-‘c“(\.,'Qmérr“ru:x"\ab‘«;fi As authorized by Congress, the|the damage to the machine. Ada E. six miles south of Fort Humphreys. [ Primary function of the station is|p.ian ane of the passengers in the | He landed and hecame stuck in the | |04 :\yrne:;e’:i’“fi-.::,:l and. equipment | ‘utomobile, wants damages of $25,000 At 3 . s 0 Roling (ied Sent, (el Sown | Thtee W now it 350 ontcers snd | ‘or he inguricn aleged o have been LA I'win Bed Walnut Bedroom Suite flew the ship hack to Washington. | I"eN &t the station—fifteen commis- | ¢ iained by 5 ia o Tieut Davies, who had returned. thep | Sioned and warrant oficers. under the 0 as | B # } o0k it on to Langley Field. comrgand of Lieut. W. D. Thomas. compensation Friday the following pliots, .-av-| A New steel hangar is now under | Wiiem ¥ Be Iso_rid 5 \ - beautiful o 4 ic d, ¢ : follo ; constraction, as 1% slko & temporary | 1 It oo S 3 ¢ .-\ very beautiful suite, just as pictured, con- i gling the ai v, Stopped st the | canvas hangar. " When these are com- D e asien % te \ sisting of Twin Beds (bow end), Semi-vanity, 75 Lieut Bo om McCook Field en |Ploted all planes can be put under| 525,000 All the pla ; 5 Chifforette and Dresser. o plet Really a handsome suite Toute to o 2L ? | qoyer. y sented by Attorneys G - s 2 et st 5 e oo el Eleln . Lisut Ein There is at the station a school for or" john R. Shields a of furniture and a wonderful value. 3 . Opghanute Ficld. | ¢raining aerial photographers and Tll.—he picked up Ednor Rossit mappers. A map of the District of | HoOVer- = secretary to Representative Columbia has been made from the |~ = gerald of Ohio, for the trip; air by students of this school. About|Navy triul board. These two plane Duncan and Lieut. Davies arriv SMeers % are undergoing their final trials. official business and returned course in the photographic school. L L ander 1L B. Ceci Ssame afternoon; s <. The station has one of the most]| U, Commander Gro Duncan and eut. ~ Davis modern pigeon lofts in the country. | U. & ew ampton Roads, V -4-Bs, An average of 400 homing pigeons are | | business; ;. n, | retained at the station for breeding Wwho was on duty in the air service | and message-carrying purposes. Birds f day by Commander chief's office for two y . Stopped from this Joft hold many first, second | J. J. Demshock, U N. Two mechanics ©of on his way from Langley Field!and third prizes for races from 50 to|and one radior mprised the to Aberdeen—he flew an and | 500 miles. v. This plane nt_to Hamp- Maj. Brooks, stopped off from Balti- | C. George Thenault, an air|ton Roads to be rep . New wings more, went to Warrenton on official | at Frenci are to be installed and the engine | business, stopped at the field on his|a 7 s i. Material and | return and then took off for Balti-| . mplish theee repairs | more. 2 ble at this station. ULeA ___WORLDS LARGESI SHOE RETAILERS lc 729-31 7th St. N.W. 1c SHOE SALE 1c¢ SOME OF THE GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IN FOOTWEAR WILL BE PUT IN THIS SALE MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 1 CENT SALE 1w CENT SALE | | 1 CENT SALE lljg]fl&f{\%fi 'omen’s ' s’ Tan | L Lafies” |Dross High Cut Many Styles SHOES Shoes, Brown and PE(h MuaNiex All Bargains All Sizes Black Kid and 13% First Pair EistiEar 13 Calf Leathers. $3.98 Second Pr. 1ef $3=9§ ) First Pair = Overstuffed Living Room Suite Mahogany Cane-Panel Suite Consists of wide Settee, Armchair and Arm Just as pictured. Solid mahogany frame, Rocker, covered with good grade tapestry ; with $ 75 Marshall cushions, with one roll and two spring seat construction. Cushions are re- . rosette pillows. Upholstered in two-tone fig- movable. A wonderful value at ured hMquerry velour, with plain velour to match. First Pair 3 i Including pillow and foot . roll; covered with cretonne. Soga g s COl]bOle Table Comfortable, distinctive in tanaard Hakes All Sizes . A complete assortment at low prices. Your choice will be practically 7ith Mirror .?\ppea:ia::?l’leand well built. unlimited. Here are three examples. i g00o : Tapestry Rugs. Axminster Rugs, 75 9x12, $26.75 9x12, $34.75 = Wilton Rugs, 9x12, $69.75 to $169.75 High Cat, s with buckles; sizes 1 to 5 ° Pair Second Pair, 1c| | Second Pair, 1c| [Second Pair, 1c Second Pli: 4i28 Mahogany Finish THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY SHOES AND HOSIERY FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY, TWO PAIRS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE 1 CENT SALE 1 CENT SALE 1 CENT SALE 1 CENT; eALE Men's High- Boys’ and Youths’ s B d Black grade Oxfords; Slboen.mwn ;:"zel 1 to i Ya $3.98 T American Walnut Dining Room Suite Five-Piece Breakfast Suite Consists of Oblong Extension Table, Buffet S S s with mirror, China Cabinet and Server—all of $ 75 F’"'?hed in ivory enamel and decorated in blue. $ 75 distinctive design, as pictured. A wonderful . A beautiful suite for the breakfast room, and a very . value for the Clearance price of good value at this price 1 CENT SALE 1 CENT SALE Boys’ Red or Black Misses’ and Children's Little Gents' Rubbers Bskes Eaots Fine Dress Shoes, First Pt $3.98 First Pair, Stzes 10 te 3 Sises 11 to 6 s Second Pair, 1c Second Pair, Ic 3.98 S W\iite Enamel THESE NAMES SPELL “QUALITY THAT ENDURES” Englander Boys’ Rubbers 4B Crib “Kroehler”’ “Englander” “Royal Easy” “Sellers” First s . . Well Made, Special: Duofold and Beds, Springs and Morris Kitchen Bed Cou‘:h Duofold Suites Couch Beds Chairs Cabinets With spring and mattress and easy running casters. et Attt S A s s L S S SIS RSN SRS Second Pair. .....1c | 5

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