Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1923, Page 15

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PATRITISH THENE ATS. AR BANUET fleld, Thaddeus H. Lovejoy, William M. Hannay, Henry B. Patten, Turley Co- burn, W. Lorrain_Cook, George R. Ide, E. 8 Henry and Mrs. Henry, Albert D. Spangler, Hewitt Grigge Robertson, C. C. Griggs, Henrs W. Draper, Willlam E. Vaughan, O. P. Parthemore, Henry L. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bdson Briges, Mrs. Henry L. Bryan, Edmund B. Quig- le, O. B, Ralls, Sydney Scott Smith, iss Muriel Smith, Bliss N. Davis, Mrs. Harvey K. Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Harvey Sy- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ROTARIANS HEAR TALK ON HANDLING OF FOOD Advances in Distribution Cheaper Costs Detailed by ‘Walter Leaman. The advances made in the handling, and buflding of the Panama canal, canned goods that were formerly shipped from California and Alaska to Balti- more at & cost of $1.25 per hundred pounds were now being brought to thelr destination, due to the canal, for 30 cents per hundred pounds, and with an additional cost of 14 cents per hundred, from Baltimore to Washing- ton, reach here from the coast at an approximate cost of 44 cents per hun- POPULACE IN PANIC WHEN BLAST SPOUTS WATER AND FLAMES By the Asmciated Press. VENICE, February 1.—An odd phenomenon occurred yesterday morning in the little town of THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1923. BILL PROPOSES SALE OF HISTORIC FORTS Maryland and Virginia Reserva- tions Among Those Listed by War Department. The War Department would sell a " Kentucky—Camp Standish (old). Rhode Island—Fort Mansfleld. Connecticut — Lighthouss . Point, about five miles from New Haven. New York—Plum Beach and Fort Tyler. Maryland—Forts Armistead, Carroll and Foote. Knox surplus areas and Stithton. Missourl and Kansas—Fort Leaven- worth_bridge, connecting Fort Leav- enworth reservation with Fort Leav- South Carolina—Fort Fremont' and Fort Wynyaw. Gecrgia—Americus ald intermediate depot_and Souther Field, Fort Jack- , formerly Fort Ogléthorpe, and Point Peter. Florlda—Chapman Wield, Fort Clinch and St. John's Bluff, near Mayport. Louisiana—Fort Livingston and Fort 8t_Philip. Fran After violent rumbling: suddenly opened with plosion” in_the center o square, from which flames and boiling water spouted to a helght of sixty or seventy feet. The population 1s In panicky condition, fearing further erup- Moy o AN Mt C W Froyd, k number of historical forts and other overnment reservations under a bill ftvonbly reported by the House mil- itary affairs committee. These proper- tles include: Maine—Forts Baldwin, Edgecomb, Knox, Machias, McClary, Popham and St. Georges (Robinson’s Point), and North and South Sugar Loaf Island. New Hampshire—Sagamore Reser- vation and Portsmouth gunhouse, at Portsmouth. ‘Massachusetts — Gloucester Salisbury Beach and enworth timber reserve. Minnesota—St. Paul Army building, 2d and Robert streets. Washington—Lagoon Point, Nodule Point and Port Madison (Agate pas- sage). Utah—Ogden Observatory, den. Virginla—Ferry Point, Elizabeth river; Fort Nelson, pumping station reserve, Fort Monroe; Fort Powhatan, Willoughby Spit reservation and Fort Humphreys. North Carolina—Beacon Island and Fort Macon. dred. selling and distribution of foodstufts TRy Sl W Floy Owing to the sickness of Willlam M T A it . Witiineer W, |during the past few years were |Knowles Cooper, Arthur Marks pre- orae e Stekart Mr. ard |stressed by Waiter Leaman, merchan- | sided. _{dise broker, before members of the| Roiand Robbins, on behalf of E. F. " > | Rotary Club yesterday. Albee, invited the entire membership, K. Berryman, Miss Fiorence Herry- | Mr. Leaman, who is himself a Ro- [ with 'thelr families, to attend the man. Waide A Clark. John Henry |tarian, gave many pertinent sugges- opening performance of Julia Arthur, Coswies, SJonn Paul. Barnest, Capt,|tions to his clubmates regarding the Overton C. Luxford, Mr. and Mre, Sel- |buying of food, and pointed out the | Capt. Harry A. Davis and |Part now being played by the food - Norton. | broker, with his relations between the jobber, President General of Na- , tional Society Speaker at & “Ladies’ Night.” M. M in the closet scene from “Hamlet,” at Keith's Theater, February 12, Richard McKnew, chairman of the “ladies’ might” entertainment, which was postponed on account of sickness of many of the members, announced that the entertainment would be given Tmpressing upon members of the Sons of the American Revolution and {7 their guests the important part,which they should play in the upkeep of the nation and the ideals of patriotism, | SO0 [ FONARL PRI HELIS Yoe Maj. L L. Adams. president generallund Mrs H. C. W. William A, of the National Society of the §. A. R.. | Kelsex, Mrs. Kelsey, A, J. Meisel and : Mrs, Meisel, Mr. and Mrs. am S. delivered an address at the annual B rn Qe R anene 2. Price. Joseph ladies’ night I Keefer, L. D. Carman, James Tay night. lor. ‘Alonzo Gray, Robert C. 5’ o Mrs. George Maynard Minor, presi- | Miss Jean Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Claude dentmoine An e AT aae a|N Bennett, Mr. and Mre. Joseph hrief address. in which she stated: |t wart, Mrs. G. “America needs the spirit of patriotic |3 Atoward organization and a revival of the|? £pirit of our ancestors.” o Mrs. Willlam B. Hardy, state regent of the District of Columbia D. A" R., | also made a brief address. Varied Program. I'he rest of the program consisted singing and reciting of various| triotic numbers, & solo by Miss) Goodwin. fa dances b Ja s Lillard, recen of th € sino de Deauville and a larger and better mcale.” elson Miles and Gen. Anson * house, producer, .| consumer. The speaker retailer. and the howed t! Eun Fort due to the at Rauscher's last $500 Cash $75 Per Month® Including all Interest Can’t be beat in the north- west section. Brand-new from owner and builder. Six room brick home. Hardwood floors, hot-water heat, electric lights, floor plugs,. kitchen cabinet, guaranteed gas range, pantry. cement front porch. back rches, excep- tionally large rage. street im paved, convenient tuv both car Tines. Address Box 354-5 Star Office Juniper Tar COMPOUND GIVES QUICK RELIEF For Coughs, Colds, Sore: Throat 35¢ a bottle at Druggists DON’T EXPERIMENT! This old relisble medicine has re- lieved thousands —it will relieve vou—Try it Today. members installed were <. A Harry Alexander! >aris Parthemore, sent his regrets | attend ' Receiving L in the receiving the reception earller in the e vere: The president, District of Co- i Selden Marvin | president gen- | Adame, and Mrs. | r nt general, D. A.l . Mrs. George Maynard Minor; the | vice president general. Philip F. Lar- | ser; the vice president g 1, DA Mrs. Howard Hod, and Dr. ins; the state r District | These Choice of Bedroom or Dining olumbia, Mrs. Hard dy; the secretary of Maryl. Mr. Rcbertson, and Mrs. Robertson Vice President ¥ rick: Vice P Fleteher and I'resident Judge and Mrs. Van Orsdel iah A. Van Orsdel Guests Present. Among the guests were ron Magruder. Capt Henry W. Samson, and Mrs. R. & Brown, Miss Le: M. Brown. J. MecD. Stewart. F. T. F. Johnson, W Miller, John Balch Blood, W. 1 R Hitt, Mre ( frs. 1. Reynolds Oliver Bar- James H. Hitt, i Mahogan Dr. Andrew Stewart, Robert | Charles K. Frost, Lioyd H. | Sutton. A.'Y. Casanova. jr.: Mrs. John | R. Hammond. Mre. T. Al. Whyte. Mrs. | George H. McMillan, Clifford R. Whyte, | Mrs. ReAwood Vandergrift, H. J BEarErEEEEEREER A Fashion Shop 7-piece Walnut or Mahogany Bedroom Suite The Bedroom Suite which is offered at the same price as the Dining Suite is another excellent example of value-giving. Seven pieces, as shown—Dresser with mirror, Bow Bed, Chifforette, full size Vanity, cane-seat Chair, Rocker and Vanity Bench to match. Liberal Credit Terms 10-Piece Genuine Walnut or Dining Suite In this suite you are offered one of the most at- tractive of the new suites in the February sale. As shown, an oblong Extension Table, Inclosed Server, Buffet with mirror, China Cabinet and six genuine leather slip seat Chairs. It must be seen and ex- amined to be appreciated. Credit Terms to Suit Red- | Overcoat Drive Four-Piece Living Room Qutfit— Walnut Full-Size $ 1 4 9,75 Overstuftfed Suite and Room Size Rug . . Vanity Dresser This handsome piece of bed- room furniture will enhance the Let us send this magnificent new Overstuffed Suite to your home, including a comfort and beauty of your room size 6x9-ft. Velvet Rug. The suite is built with a coil-spring foundation, loose-spring cushion seats, broad arms and comfy backs; 6-foot Davenport, Arm- chair and Rocker and a 6x9-foot Velvet Rug. —taking in even every $50 QOvercoat Large Arm Rocker Broad arms and high back, Mahogany finish Gold k nis or en oal $I7,95 bedroom. It is full size, with plate mirrors and six roomy drawers. frame—covering of imita- tion leather ™ That's big talk—but we are here to back it up! We are going to “operate” now “without gloves.” We want quick action. ~So every Overcoat up to $50, in " both stores, is now reduced to $28.25. We don’t want to say too much, - because we are liable to talk our- selves into a crowd that we won’t 4 be able to handle. : « Thereisgoing tobe arush—and ¥ the earlier you come the better you will like it, and the better we will like it. 3 White Enamel Bed Outfit Including Spring and Mattress The bed is full size, extra heavy and durably built, with 2-inch posts and 2-inch fillers—the spring and mattress are well made $21 75 . Water Power Washing Machine Fitted with a guaranteed and efficient water-power motor — e QOak Davenport Bed Purchase one of these practical pieces of fur- niture and have the satisfac- $2£ 75 Sewing Cabinet Mahogany finish; designed with com- partments for sewing materials, ete. Febru- 4-Post Bed Genuine 4¢-post bed, fin- ished in mahogany — full e tion of knowing that you are doubl always ready for unexpected company over night—it's a davenport by day—a bed when required. clothes nise. quickly February and thor- S8'ale ougly Price .. and serviceable. The complete FRED. PELZMAN, Pres. Goodman & Suss Clothes Tailored at Rochester Manhattan Shirts Steison Hats—Interwoven Socks 15th & G Next to Kelth's

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