Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1923, Page 4

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SR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Enjoy fl:e Week End With a Good Book Fairi) | O e :. - LRl &7 SR 4 | Tumbling Out Before e Daylight the beoks These hot loaves of MASTER : . BREAD are cooled to just the e e R i mdition. e || : : : b : 2 . {98, 1 right degree and deliv- aure to look (hem ove ! ; . IR 4 i i . ered direct to our stores Womrath’s Library i§ o : : Lo o ’ £ S gl sl in time for your early c 607 13th Street N.W. ; 3 1 g ] o ; : ¢ 115 \ breakfast ... ..o0000mee Rainees) ¥ oand G Ste) 0 nt Jane Bartltt’s Week-end Specials— OPPENHEIMER & SHAH Diamonds and Jewelry ! 907 F St. N.W, Pork Loins, whole or half, 21%. When you decide on a poxk roast you always anticipate an en- PERPETUAL | v ~ _ , s S ., : fl F e e (LD [SOMLLIUIN WA % i e TR HISTORY BUILDING OF HOME THAT BURNED | Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. Tt Pays 4 Per Cent i is- Y 4 nounce Readiness to Dis {the monetary worth of man, in his | Pérsonalty, Mr. Fulkerson brought taste. on shares withdrawn be- . was the thing that made man r sec i " — ‘w_ ve- | €00, bad and indifferent aspects. oug 1 0as ol SEAPII. | o e o o e i el S B Top Rib Roast, 25c Ib. CovahRomr; T8 - — i 3 alue: | battle, not of doliars as co ly as. Aseets IMore iTHan TR tratie dishee Tosersarr strect | "¢ %o s enoug lity 1o be | soried, "but of personaiiiies. 3t 18 Veal Roast, 24¢ 1b. Lamb, Boneless Shoulder, 25¢ Ib. with a for his regarded “wort It in|the man with the smile ;nd with the ! ¥mithsontan Institution at a mee s gn i the fire = gold, 7 _and | determination to serve the other fel- . il $49 a we I Following his addrens, “Mr, Fulker- cuss preliminary plans for erection |strayed (h e and resulted in 1 3 turn or apital.” son was tendered a rising vote of Surplus More Than | of 4 new bullding for art and history, | giscovery : antity of | market | thanks, Benjamin F. Adams, chair- to be constructed under authorization | s i va p man of the luncheon committee, pre- £ c $800,000 jof Congress on‘a site on the worth| " Taied ' The seventn wrecin. e | 3 ety AE e R T T Smoked Ham, . | side of the Mall between the present|curcd at noon today tha 1deavor t 5 Corner 11th and E Sts. NW. I} \turar nistory butlding of the Na-{scrve the war 10 be mmade todu: i : \ Blue Ridge Brand, 8 to 10 Ibs. JAMES BERRY Prestdent ||| tional Museum and 7th street. e | RITES FOR LAWMAKER 5 Reported Dead 5 JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary In making this announcement at @ |.treet soutl the only person in th T $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN Sunday, February 11 SPECIAL TRATY gsnington (Cnion Stafion) ulicerson. principal speaker at | contains “some water, enough ph c i | Bise Which Prctonlly Tetoy. | onRes ‘B Bt e e e e e iy oulder oneless Roast, 1. Club, carried out h nnounced in- ‘a In«ktn coop, sulphur, to kill the Smithsonian Regents An-| ed Dwelling Leads to Discovery i tention of dlscoursing on apraisals, | Aeas on one aoEs: snd dnough other Our display of fresh-cut roasts usually offers almost anything of Five Liquor Stills. RIS S chhaifu ISy Wy ‘° i te 90° contee “cornsy” eiore vou might desire; however, we are always glad to cut to your special to do with real estate. Roe told of g Mild, smoked and cured to that de- |moel\ng of the board of regents of | house at the time of the fire. which i 5 3 ° k / lightful flavor that always tastes like the Tnstitution sestorday Secretary Wal- { Delioved 1o liave' been cutived b &0 0ver” | yonc funaral services will be held | In Qulto Qua e, /i /) re I heated stove, was resting comfortably more. colt aid Congress had authorized [ai’Georgetown Hospital today. and hin | next Monday atternoon for Capt. Hen- - | erection of such a building in an jcondition is not serious. although he is|ry Zenas Osborne, representative from | ' rains Blocked nmrndment to the independent offices suffering from scvere tenth California district, who die appropriation bill, passed last week. at his home here yesterday after a GUATAQUIL, Ecuador, February - W & + the construction of the | EX-GOV. DAVIS MUST PAY |tingerne imness S.-Dispatches from Quito report w5 SMITHFIELD HAMS.. . . . .43c Ib. ich is to be of granite, | Expectati were that Gov. Friend| that an earthquake shock was felt f ¥ about the same size as the | $9,000 DAMAGE VERDICT | w. tichardson soon would issue a| Wednesday in that city and its en- I history buildipg of the mu i call for n &pecial clection to choose a| virons. Five persons are said to = 3 !5 : m‘m‘« e - e b | succe t. Osborne, who \;‘u!\ vi ed. Slides occurred { c seum, will come from the ins on. | Culpeper Woman Was Injured by lected November 'to a full | es, covering the rail- B k d H appropriation having been granted ; § ! 3 a ks, & 2 aRre am, 6. Congress for construction. The His Automobile During 7 Champagne Cider Sauce. cture w e the Natior - structu 1 nouse the National Army Maneuvers. r@.‘.m L'A'A'.‘W ( (Y A special treat at a special price, *m%._fi Wllmmmmz 1 40almr\ of Art. including the national | | portrait gullery and the historical col- | spacial Dispatch to The Star. | i lection of the United States National | CULPEPER, Va., February 9.—A ver- | Museum. - 5 L dict for $5,000, IrFS $900, the amount oft ° P. - 12‘ lb Reappointment of Henry White and pit g h l 35. Smoked icnics C 1 o Reappointment of Henry White and | oypiia) expenes already paid by the | Baked Chicken, each, $1. , 1215 and Frederic A. Deiano as members | defendant, was returned by the ju ) of the board of regents were an-|the das e R e i) nounced, and Mr. White and Mr. De- | o Gamage case o ps Elalen K ol O are Siented MshiliessioDithie e 1O mwlpnd e (oy:nwxf Gov. West: 2 : ecutive committee. Appropriate reso- | moreland Davie. in the circuit court of | - 22 3 lutions were adopted on the death of | Spottsylvania, Tuesday night. The case For music that explodes in {John B. Henderson, which occurred ! / c <3 vour feet, dance to the har- C f e Tast meeting of the board. | ETEW out of ustained by Miss | f L # : apons E Pennsylvania reaident Coofiage. epanceilor | King when the automoblle of Goy, Davis / monies of the:Mad Melodiats. , s P i L Smithsonian Inatitution. pre- | collided with the car in which Miss | / : 3 ; : : . . 2 Most folks make quality the first consideration whén buying Railr P , and the follow members of | King was riding. in a_storm of du: t | 5. g = o ailroad System cnded the meetings Chiet) the” Wilderners” s indivers B The Original Peacock poultry. We always have a supply of fresh-dressed stock, from near- | Lodge. Med{ll 2 tion a motion to set aside the |Senator A. O. Stanley, Repres ponaiEe. T DR O s e Orchestra by Maryland farms, for your selection. e Tanle 1. Green, Aivert Jonnsh andlee Measrn GiumaT iy eented i i Graduate Tres Examizd || R, Walton Mogfe and Sr. Laughlin | Cuipeper bar. s A light bite or a complete Fowl, 38c 1b. Frying Chickens, 41c Ib. continental meal served a la Roanting Chiskem, 42¢ 1b. lcconnlvl dical Sl g and Secreta Walcott. ; DR. gy-figg&%;grgms PUI.I[;E ASK[D m HNI] ! TEST FLIGHT FOR D-2. ,l\::iqisuon. No prohibitive 10th nnx::l. [ vs,;:. N.W. Largest Airship of Its Type in U. S. e o Tl MR TN J Uses Radio Equipment. 9tol Evenlngs i : = | : i CapeCod 2 15c ' Florida 4 25‘: ' : = ke e e Tuz Parrr MADRILLOR Cranberries . & 1bs. Grapefruit.... 4 for { Wyllys Beall, 14, Starts for Cen- |tvpe in America, construction of which IN JHE CHASTLETON ! just has been completed at Scott tral High Thursday, But Dis- | pic1a. the government lighter-than- | 16th at R appears on Way. air-station near here, has made a Reservations. Phone North 10,000 S ey test flight. Iquipped with a radio,| e e Tl | N )~ L VN ) Il [toercaken — o5c | Rairin Bread 10° cities In thie east have been notified | Sation wit > flel o - — to look out for Wyliys Beall, four-| There wasa crew ot eight on board. ; A Martin bombing plane, which ar- H - of A. Ward Beall of { ;;es: ’a’ngo"'(’an"m.a northeast, who | Fived at Scott Field last Thursday In { et out to §o to Central High School |2 non-stop flight made in five hours < £ from Mineola Fleld, L. I, “took off” Iast Thursday morning, but did not|ui"5:45 am. today for elly” Field, 9 : estination. Nothing has|San Antonlo, Tex. with a_ crew of | ~ B e neard GF the Doy atnce, four. The flight s expected to be I i L3 H C c < 2° The vouth's father is of the opin- | made In six hours = tritne rioney, and ifon that Wxllys shied at entering hia P R l CE | e 1o the weniiann! ‘l_fir';f; | MORSE TRIALS GO OVER. 605-607 7th St. e NeloThat Weiats i The doctor says, “Honey for Health” here’s your opportunity to Tickets on sale mdxy preceding Ex- cursion. 4 Similar Excarsions Sundsss. February’ 25, March 11, 25, April 8. 22. 7 0000 his fortune without an education. i bov had strenuously objected to go- — huy-the famous Airline brand at a very low price. All our stores do }1ing to high school, but when fa {Justlce Stafford Postpones Con- not carry every size in stock. and we name this price subject to what !vllh flu\ nl\"rnulnu nfh"(}ulu 5(! ;‘- it ¥ ding him about the| Justice of the District Su-| . . . {reférr‘:x.:cg:ylnl Mr. Boall sald today, | preme Cour vostponed wnti (| Match Your Odd Coats With Our, Special | e “] threatened him with the reform 3 1 of the conspiracy 27 chool in the hope of overcoming his | ¢ against Charles W. Morse Al tires firnts—bearing the to entering high school i E % | name and seriol nembher—non- vever, if Wyllys will only 1emel°“~0’ 1Illt:"l w o 5 Tlu-bl-ohx . 11 t24 < ~kid. in original factory wrap- k I will gladly withdraw my edict { ponement was made necessary by the h V B B d 1 7 - pers. We are forced to sell to {’"q hie must &itend school. - 1 am |fing of motions to quash the indict- ish, ery est rana, Brick meet o immedinte obliga- || willing to put him to work with me, | ments by counsel for the four Morses. i e e T Excellent for making cakes or with cream sauce. One-pound bricks. routs in the vicinity of Slige Mill|fixed March The trial had been : . : .+ scheduled for bruary 19 under an o c SEBRHNG T rout $10 Swhen ne lefe, accarding | OTder. of court passed last ‘Tuesday. Save theprice of & suit by matching Puffed Wheat, 12c pkg. Cream of Wheat, 21c pkg. to his father. He was dressed in a |CoUNSel for Merse sought the delay|lff your odd coats and vests with eur special CORDS Srappet 1:::':1‘-‘:‘-"::& o omeches. | which, if sustained, would make & [l Trousers. We have hundreds of pairs for This is Wyllys' second expedition | trial unnecessar. 3 1 f Einmid from home, having gone to New Yerk you to choose from, making it easy to 30x3%3 30x3%3 B T Boiice as pokh achool ' FINED, DRIVER APPEALS. find just the pair you need. All colors. All Fabric Jr. Cora | 130inh 3 R ana M him baek s i e i Santa Clara Sweet Prunes, 3 .. 25° $6_75 37‘65 BomS LN SLRI. Smithson Released on Bond After 77777777 PSS { ENVOY TO U. S. CHOSEN. ' Trial in Collision Case. A real saving, these prunes seil regularly for.eleven cents a pound. Following a trial that consumed the 30x31 | larger part of Wedne: v Oversize Cord O\eniu Cord | Argentine Offers Post to Ex-For- !lg;:’%i (bf)':xurrf Judge Hary s eign Minister—Expected to Accept. | son, " chauuenr," FPRES a i northwest, was fine oF celliding | i i i $ 85 BUENOS AIRKS, February 9.—The | \ith an automobils occupled by mem ||| All our markets will supply the articles advertised ——] st of Argentine ambassador to the|jers of the prohibition enforcement pos d i o 0 2 .hn"ad States is reported to have been | unit chasing a bootlegger, at 10th so far as their stocks permit. The few items not offered to Honorio Pueyrredon, for-|and M streets northwest, Monday af- 34x4 mer foreign minister. It is expected | fernoon 1ast. in which® the oficers ||l in their stocks will be on sale at the Master Market. Owersize Cord |Ovessize Cord || he will accept. were injured and the car wrecked. e post has heen vacant sinoe the ! Counsel for the defendant noted an | | ; 20 45 resignation of Dr. Tomas A Le Bre- |appeal. Smitheon was released on & ton, who left Washington iaet June | $100 appeal bond. or en 7777 2 and subsequently was appointed min- | " Those in the police car were Lieut. { ister of agriculture. Davis, Sergt.. McQuade, Détective Bauer and a eivilian, :Rosco Phillip- Mail or Phone Orders B Born, owner of the ar used by the Filled Same Day Received y. ot More than Home practice means greater proficiency in a short CORD TO StartBlgFarm forty, witnesses on both sides were |} ;10 We specialize in students’ wants. 1 i { TIRE fiffl(,‘ffifim’ i P Tl | L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co. VIENNA, Va., February 9.—Harry|and twenty others badly shaken up | F. Carry, general passenger agent of | When an interurban car collided with ||| Mills Bldg., the Southern railroad, has recently |a traction freight car here. The seri- Pl. Ave 17th and G Sts. N. W. 2.y 3 ” ously {njured are Ira Shaui of Pendle- purchased 225 camels, and it-is re-|tom, Ind. & passenger.. and Chi 806 H St. N. w ported-that several leading oitizens of| Painter and John Garves-of Anderson, ||| - Wflm‘(m, D. C. Fairfax county are interested in hav- | members of the Trew’ of the inter- 2 B Phone F. 4379, C- & a lurge camel farm located hero. |urban. Failure of the brakes on the E L hone .Main * 1 lo it- | interurban passenger car to. work was = 5 M in 411. . e motorman- to. been

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