Evening Star Newspaper, February 20, 1923, Page 18

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- call £ Eurl Sutter So be 8 bresk ouv..r h ly and ‘g-rbloluc m l-mvd o fuel famine threatens the textile manufacturing centers of the Black- ;| stone valley as & result of the con- tinued closure of the Pawtucket river by-wooden veswels to break & passage through for twa coal barges frozen at the river moutt with tons of much needed coa’ have failed, and calls are being made to Washington "BLEMISHED SKIN. IR AND RS, SHINN|““"‘ g weoow wovessa NN COAST | VEDFETY VAR (GRS | e Friends Shower Felioitations | [ RNeE> - ‘ g I "Many Places Are Com- on Couple Who Have Long | pletely Isolated. Been Residents of D. C. - - Ever see blood on your toothbrush? Blood on your toothbrush means trouble— trouble that may lead to something serions. Don’t wait for mouth trouble to develop. Stop it now: with- Pyrodento Tooth Paste. If, after using the tube, you don’t see an unpro_vument, your money will be refunded. = = There 15 nothing mekes:-one more uncomfortable than the con- sclousness of an unhealthy looking skin, roughneds, s biotch, a pimple, while an unblemished skin glves B confidencs, and no res- son to evold the clo erutiny. A ‘soft, smooth complexion is ;nmfithlnt‘o:'nry wom grnud“or),' and )ma!my w0y for &o Audtter ow perfectly groo; eautifully gowne an’'lmpesfect ski: V] 'lr the Aseociated Press. mars the tollette, and lhe 15 111 at ease. 43, % N, February. 20.—The New £ { Your skin can be radiant with health, free-from all rough England coast is as-mearly icebound irritation and other disturbances and be kept smooth and gr;essx, as it has been In many years B the dally use of our }n cold spell of the past few o da; froze up small %arbors from 3 Ra ding at their home, 1302 Floral strect. Maine to Rhode Island; and the Unit- d!um 1ssue ream Surrounded by thelr. children and other. .a States hydrographic office has near relatives the happy couple are % zrnlfll::l to murlnhen by mdlu1 making merry in & qulet, informal way. ' n;l‘.l lons nre becoming serious, = viy - = Nelghbors of . the.~ Sixteenth Street! "“ e InSHERGN. fay e il E place: Helghts braved the snowstorm to call | ' In Boston harbor, cond"i""‘ w-ro ber of felici- the warst in five vou :::‘:.a to the growing’ number of fel In five vears. o 1Phl ice embargo on tI Mr. Shinn is an cmploye. of The Eve- | was most general. Ial ning Star, being dean of the news stafl's and coast towns the ba copy editors. Formerly, he held the posi- without communication in soame cases tion of city editor. He was born in for weeks. been exhausted Kentucky, near the town of Padycah, in many instan on the banks of the Tennessee river. short. coast ha\nlg the Blue Grass state when a pee has mln, he whumM to Nrflmnl. breaking out Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Shinn, resi- dents of this city for thirty-three years, | are today celebrating their golden wed- To avold wrinkles or sagging muscles wear &n R.. P. C. RADIUM PAD under the chin each night. ~O'DONNELL’S DRUG STORES' and RAPIUM PRODUCTS CORPORATION “1105 Conn. Avenue. Main 6797. or & fortnight and bringing in W e Close at-1 O’Clock, Thumiay, Febmary of the dmfinuam Protestant : TR onient Horn Stme. 00 the Special F urnnure Vahws in the He came to Washington in 1889, &nd since thattime has been a continugus WHETHER U. S. SENATE DR, FRANZONP'S FUNERAL. Augmenun Tesident of this city. Mr. Shinn onoe was connected with the Treasury De- In recent years he has been active in affairs of the West V! Street Heights Citizens' Asgo- o) e became one of the ers in furthering the of extension of 14th Mr, Nmnn has also taken ac- part in the Masonic fraternity, of Republic State Clubs, members of the flrm that has IS LEGAL TO BE TOPIC Lawyer Will Discuss Seventeenth Amendment to Constitution” Before Optimist Club. | A question as to whether the United States Senate is constitutional will be brought up at tomorrow's mieeting of the Optimist Club in the City Club at 12:30, when Walter Holland, con-) stitutional lawyer, will discuss phases of the seventeenth amendment, which made election of senators by the peo- Services for Well Known D. C. " Physiecian Held This Afternoon. Funeral for Dr. €harles W. Fran- z0nf, eighty-six years old, who died Sunday at the family home, 605 1 sireet northwest, was held at the home this afternoon. Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, pastor of the Fourth Presby- terian Church, of which Dr. Franzonl was long a member, officlated. The interment was in Glenwood cemetery, with Masonic honors, under the au pices of Acacia Lodge. The honora pallbearers were members of the Medle‘l Association of the District v( Hub’s Annual February Sale W h\ ~a Timely. ~ Sale of Kitchen Cabinets i ple the law. Nr. Holland, who is alsq.an authos- | Sora bl O o D N ans ity on Texas law history. will elabo-|fisy tp"eceu; vnnzam a daughter, rate on_adoption of tRe wmendment | the sol by the Texas legislature, ‘which ‘was | one of the thirty-six needed to carry the amendment. The members of the legislature it is understood, do not | take the oath of office prescribed by the Constitution and therefore could not be a legitimate factor in enme! ing a federal amcndment, in the opi ion of some authorities. It the seve teenth amendment is unconstitutional, “Showers”, “Sellers”, “Boone”’&: “Hub Special” A 20-Piece Granite Ware Set With Every Kitchen Cabinet Prfl/:amlmns for spring house cleaning will soon be sin order, as the efficient home-maker never overlooks an opportunity to lighten the-work in the kitchen. . We be- lieve this timely sale of well known quality Kitchen Cabi- nets zwill make a strong appeal. Showers Cabmets Nicoloid Top. Prices start at. Sellers Cabmets The Standard of Per:f' fection. Priced at....... as her husband. and al- though her l\me and thoughts sre also been 35,1 Accidental Death $25.00 Per Week for disab@lity for ollowing children &nd thelr wives bands: Mr. and Mrs. George inn, Mr. and wr.Knoberz cood_partial benefits an_policies . A< class, under 30 year® GEQ. C. DONOHOE 1301 G St. N.W. da or living n Al- | g, ue,’ New Mexico, was unable % a us been announced as'n “aw: yers' meeting.” —_— ‘Turnip seeds have been known to be dormant for seven years through be- | ing planted oo deep, and after tkat time to sprout. out of town in- ng, a brother Anna Hall Voe- rtin Cochran Davis and mond, of Fairmont, W. Your Beauty Doctor Beas.tnmene Ta Serrm o Loy o Dot ¥ Mo s WINS GUESSING CONTEST. Mrs. J. E. Curtis, 4601 Hobart place, has been announced as the winner of the bean-guessing contest that was f the features of the recent food She was awarded a steam | cooker today as prize. cooker on display at the show ained 27.076 beans, and Mrs, Cur- guess was 27,008—only sixty-eight out of the way. The lowest guess was 339 and the highest 10.000,000.- Mary of the guesses ranged be- 00 and 30.000. Balloon Cloth 29,821 Yards of It Stored in Washington, D. C., Offered for Sale by Sealed Bids March 6th. This Air Service offering consists of two lots of Cotton Balloon Cloth, grade BB. Lot A is comfiosed of 21,898 yards natural gray, 4Q inches wide, packc«f in 8 bales and | box. Lot B comprises 7,913 yards bleached, 36 inches wide, packed in 3 'boxes. This material is stored at the Q. M. General Sales Store, 20th and C Streets N.W., Washington, D. C.,"where it may be 'mspectcd daily excepting Sunday from 9 AM. to 4:30 P.M. Sealed Proposals will be received in the office, Chief of Air Service, M. D. & S. Section, Room 2624, Munitions Bldg., Washington, D. C,, until 3 P.M. March 6th. Proposal of Sale may be obtained at this address. The Government reserves the right to reject any or 21l bids. This 20-piece i ) Granite Wear Outfit |\ ._' C Given FREE With Every Kitchen . Cabinet. ' Easy Payment Terms If You Don’t Care to Pay Cash. BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per éé"nt on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,000,000 Surplus More Than $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary l‘flanket SALE! /1 special sale of‘ double blankets in @ good éssort- ment of weights and pat- terns. Special February reductions. - Bed-Couch All-metal frame, ' with comfortable spring attached, complete with cotton- filled pad. Y ow shuld have one-of these practical and serviceable couchbeds in your home just for emergency cases, if | ! nothing else. Complete. (===l T0s a NEW Record—Schwarts’s Have It New 4—che Genuine Amencan Walnut Bedroom Suite With Full Vanity A charmingly designed and well made Suite that you'll be proud to own. It con- sists of large Dresser with plate mirror, Child’s High PHONOCRAPHS AND RECORDS Don’t Wait A Day | full-size bow-foot Bed, roomy Ch:fi"omer To Care and full-size Vanity with 6 drawers andd three plate mirrors. This New Way Hear the New - Brunswick Releases Every day at Schwartz’s. - Yeu can get the NEW Brunswick Records listed in the big Brunswick announcement on the oppodle page— at Schwartz’s tomorrow. .And ri day you can-hear a new Brunswici release—no waiting tlurly days under . the former plan Solid Oak \d B ALl . This single size; solid -+ | oak lockerobe answers - oty Rusitansstg, ~dn eficient and “economical heater for the home or . Made with two- linen ° the average sise ‘Jo."'—. drawers, cupboard and’ “et. Strongly mdc M{ - = linen drawer. Very spe- o, . Wicely finished. i cial value. 5 Specml FLAG Outht Physicians advise Leeping the bowels opén as a safe- mrd against Grippe or Influenza. When you are constipated, of Nature's Golden Oak fin- ish;. _fitted with . tray and foot rest. <. 3e5-fi. bunting - :flag, folding pole nd halyard com- plete. Get yours ~for the 22d. Nujol 1s & ltlfln-t—-n a medicine _ or eannot WAMWWQMJASH“QEDIT 7th and D Streets N.W.

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