Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1923, Page 3

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INSURE Aguinst Fire and Boiler Explosions With J. Leo Kolb N3 Now York Ave. 5w, * Today the Hup- mobile is re- garded all over the world as un- mistakably the leading motor car at anywhere near its price. Auto Bhow Space 53 Sterrett & Fleming, Inc. Champlain St. and Kalorama Road Branch Salesroom 1223 Coun. Ave. North 5050 Main 5027, ALLES TOPARLE OVER TURK OFFER British, French, Italian Rep- resentatives Consider Pro- | posals Next Week. | e | U. S. COPY VIA FRANCE Believed to Be in Hands of Neville | Henderson, Reaching Paris / From Constantinople. By the Associated Press. LONDON, March 15.—A preliminary conference of British, French and Ttalian representatives to consider the Turkish counter proposals to the Lausanne draft peace treaty will be held in London next week, it was an- nounced here today. The conference has been arranged at the suggestion THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Noonday Lenten Services B. F. Keith’s Theater 12:30 to 1 O’Clock 0 SPEAKER TOMORROW W. W. Millan CONDUCTED BY W. T. Galliher Tivery One Invited—No Collection Hmyn-book _collecting was the hobby of an English clergyman who dled recently. He boasted that he had a copy of every hymn-book ever published. They nearly fllled & room in his house. LODGE BACKS PEPPER FOR FOREIGN RELATIONS Six Vacancies on Committee to Be Filled—Democrats May Hold Control. The probable make-up of the Senate foreign relations committee in the next Congress s already being given consideration by Senate leaders, and it is reported that Senator Pepper of Pennsylvania, republican, is slated for one of the vacancles on that commit- tee, and that Senator Lodge, chair- man of the committee and republican leader, is backing him. The make-up of this committes, in |view of the fact of the President's proposal that the United States shall enter the world court, iy & matter of | more than usual interest. Some of the republican members of the com- mittee have already announced their opposition to Jjoining_in the world court, among them Senator Hiram Johnson of California, one of the old “irreconcilable” group in the Senate which brought about the defeat of the Versailles treaty and the league of nations covenant. Senator Pepper opposed the entry THURSDAY, MARCH 15 position, however, in regard to the ‘World court, mal) ning that the com- mittee on foreign relations should look {nto the matter first bnfe Qf the foreign relations committee are Senators Lodge, Borah, Brande: gee, Johnson, Moses, Kellogg, M Cormick and Wadsworth. at present three republican vacancles cratic vacancies. then the democrats will probably hold the balance of power and by their|{o be moutl votes in committee will be able either hold it in committee. | maximum intensity at 1 Britain's annual taxation per head more than $100. citles. _— Tommercial National Insured Savings Plan Today and tomorrow —until 5:30 p.m. 1923. 5% ths, Dned, st s e \eosse | MODERATE QUAKE FELT 1,600 MILES FROM HERE Georgetown University Seismo- graph Records Tremor Lasting .. Thirty Minutes. e nd asting about thirty | - | erate” irtensity an ng abou Ly on the committee, and three demo. st e r;curde% enrlyt S at Georgetown ni- If the opponents of the world court | yamsite Iobretior ‘Tongoer of the uni- are in the majority among the re-|yersity observatory estimated the dis- | publican members of the committee, | tancs of the shock from Washington at about 1,600 miles, the direction believed | PENNSY CLERKS TO MEET. Beventy Region Councll of the Pennsylvania System Clerks' Association will meet at thelr regular bi-monthly meeting at the New Willard Hotel Marsi and 23, Representatives wiil include imembers from ull localities in the eastern region. h. Beginning at 1:08 a.m., the disturb- to report the protocol favorably or|ance continued until 1:40, reaching a 8. Buttoned boots have been found of the population now amounts to among the ryins of ancient Egyptian McADOO TO NEGOTIATE. representatives of the {ported here that William G. McAd Mexican government, On the first floor Friday and Saturday — the biggest shirt value . in sight. MECCICO CITY, March 15.—It is re- is on his way to Mexico for the pu 2 |pose of beginning negotlations f the restoration of American-owned property in Chihuahua seized by t! i [ of the British authorities. ! The expectation is expressed that i Hundreds who have decided to; vestigate the “INSURED SAV- INGS” plan find it difficult to get to the bank in office hours. i Henderson Reackes Paris. PARIS. March 15.—The problem of | a peace setlement in the near east Today and tomorrow—15th and 16th—the bank is open till 5:30 woven Sllk-Strlp e Madras p.m. Take this convenient oppor- tunity to come in and talk over this splendid thrift plan. : “While you are saving a thou-! sand dollars you are insured for a thousand dollars.” $1-50 cial price is.. l Madras Pajamas | |Silk Sox With Clox Real fine quality madras, All shades in fancy in plain colors—white, lav- heather mixtures with neat ender, bluc and tan. Trim- clocks, es 10 to 12 med with silk frogs. Reg- Former price, 89c. For Fri- ular §2.69 value. Special at day and Saturday, special at Beautiful shirts, indeed—the best of the new Spring stripe designs. Included are some ¢ fine woven madras shirts with separate collar to match. Sizes from 14 to 17. The spe- Commercial National Bank 14th St. at G Hepe it both sawes inisures ime Lausanne conference will he re- {sumed after this meeting. Massachusetts Oldest Paint House in Park Washington | was pu,: more definitely before the al- |lies today with the arrival from Cor- Ing British high commissi 5 i S St GLASS CO Turkish cits, who mou‘h:’:‘:: :‘;“::; Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, with six & . text of % miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of West 67 1239 Wisconsin Ave. |counter proposal to the peace agree- i jment submitted to Turkey at Lau- = The American embassy has been in- betv\\'ccn Connecticut, k]nsmch}xgetts and Cathedral avenues formed that Rear Admiral Bristol has || (Woodley Rd.). Over four million feet of land sold. Over B T struction. Wooded villa sites, lots and 6, 8, 9 and 11 room = test Btion ondon ovith 0',?,2‘5:2:’;‘ central and side hall homes of brick and tile, with lots from the forelgn office in London on' the| near cast situation ; woodley Park DRINKS ACID BY MISTAKE. Finished and under construction. Washington's best Howell Jarman, twenty-cight yvears || Connecticut Ave., adjacent to the bridge. Two stories, attic, breakfast and inclosed sleeping porches, three -baths, 2-car s.cantents, thinking it was water. || Saving $94. Lots 24 and 29 feet by 115. e — i g taken to Bmer FFor House or Lot Salesmen Call Main 6935. discovered his mistake before he had llowed much of the solution, and | p he had not been seriously affected. E 1890—NO PLACE LIKE HOME: NO HOME LIKE OURS” Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. BECKER PAIN’I"’S""”""""e of Nevills Henderson, act- Surrounded by Washington's finest residential section. the Angora government's 9 . . » “The Triangle of Increasing Values sanne. o Batn it americas copy by way || ninety homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under con- Mr. Hendersoh, who proceeded fni. scheduled to confer this eveninz at|f 50 to 115 feet front—32d and Cathedral Ave.. Plans at office. A mistake made last night by || located, designed and most complete city homes. Exhibit, 2820 lowed 5 porvion || brick garages. Terms if desired: $2,000 Cash, $150 Monthly. geney Hosplial, ' Portunately ‘Jarman . s m ot by & | Middavugh & Shannon, Inc. Illustrated Booklets Mailed on Request. —_—— The Rhind manuserips, now in the (| Tenth Floor. British Museum, !s the oldest intel- __ |ligible mathematical work extant T | that has ever been deciphered $1.95 | 50c 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS 8 AM. to 6 P.M. “KNOX” Hats for Men at This Shop ONLY 910 Seventh St. “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere” March . 5 YOU'LL KNOW IT BY ITS COLOR FOR ITS TONE AN you I Ine a more sprightly am rij !flinymfl'o_'n Nellis Kelly,” sung by the popular tenor, Colin O"More? And for the most rkiing jazz specials for the month, just try “Those Four O’Elauck mm" or *'Neath thre South Sea Moon. You Remind Me of My Mother from “*Little Nellie Kebly™* *Neath the South Sea Moon from the ““Ziegfeld Follies”* Cofin O'More, Tenor You Know You Belong to Somebody Else (So Why Starting Today! }znn 1 $1.25 Dor’s Leay ) 5 y?:\-ing R::fdx:an. et)vw 14513 W T8 I Gave You Up Just Before You Threw MeDown Billy Jones, Tenor Accompanied by Sefvin's Orchestra, App| s-nek!‘ox-‘l'mat Fosdick's Houu!erse 14503 107 75 Aggravatin’ l Four O'Clock'fiua—Fmetn }Im wr I The Original Memphits Five) nm‘:‘,—' Fox-Trot Saw Mill Rtver Road—Fox-Trot g:gm‘}mu w s ““Glory"’ The Boardwalk Go to your nearest deater and ask {o hear the mew Vocalion Red Records The Aeolian Company, New York, Makers the Tra. A Final Clearance etars of the board honis. * For further Of More Than 1,200 of our $45 and $50 Suits For Friday and Saturday 2 Big Specials in toorens SUL LD Just at the time when the boy needs them George ofters TWO PANTS of extra fine quality, at SPECIAL PRICES. $5.98 $7.95 Beautiful ALL-WOOL Tweeds, Blue Serges and fancy mixtures, in the new- est Norfolk styles. Excep- tionally well tailored. Coats alpaca’ lined throughout, and bath pairs of pants lined. Sizes from 8 to 18 years. ted with "Galliher & Huguely, Inc,, Lumber Dealers. In making this announcement Mr. A to thank his friends and former pat; been See Us for Any Vocalion Records CHAS. SCHWARTZ & SON 708 7th St. NW.—3123 M St. N.W. Full Line of VOCALION RECORDS SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS 1 EMMONS S SMITH and guarantee roc buckets, delivered n'1gal. buck [ 1814 Pa. uve. Printing Needs? Bring vour problems to this Million-Dollar Printing Plant. The Naltional Capital Press Rest Assured —Your priating orders come up evers expectation if the Serrl Shop executes the work. High Grade—But Not High Priced, BYRON S. ADAMS, FRINTEI * 512 1ith xperienced Roofers” i =are always available at the— Roofing, 1416 F st. NCL Company. Phone Main 14. i [vg‘ S g o There are plenty of.the desirable blues that are al- ! ways stylish, lots of other plain dark colors, and there How: M0 "“"’f Aoyt W are the lighter shades in fine patterns for spring, with KOONS c only half or quarter linings. Spring Rains Always Cause g great deal of roof trouble. your roof pre «d for the test? Remem- i Necessary alterations will be charged at cost Cull Main 760. ‘Wash. Loan & Grafton&Son,Inc., & s 5% ““Heating and Roofing Experts for 35 Yea: . Paint Your Roof Now It will improve the looks of your home and make it waterproof. R, K. FERGUSON, Inc. Nioofing Dept., Hl} Oth st. Ph, M. 2400-2491. “iiigs Puts HOAT 1o Heating.” Next Winter’s Comfort AModern leating Plants The Biggs Engineering Co. 2 WARREN W. BIGGS. President. 1510 14th st n.w, Tel. Frank. 317, The sale of the season! A stock so large and com- plete in styles and sizes that every looker will find some- thing pleasing. We can guarantee a perfect fitting for the extra tall or short, the extra stout or slender. It’s not a stock that has been “picked over” for the best—our lines have been kept full. Sales to date have . Rt g shington’ - Twelf G Stree simply been a matter of taste with the customer. b S a . 1 At this price is offered 2-pants suits, in light and medium shades of wool cassimeres, tailored in in- verted pleat models. Coats are alpaca lined and both pairs of pants are lined Sizes 8 to 17 years. Steunvay Duo-Art Punolas Veber Duc-Art Puanclas Asclian Vocaltons Complete Stock of Vocalion Records ° ON SALE McHUGH & LAWSON 1222 G St. N.W. Complete Library of Vocalion Records Ready Lansburgh & Brother 420-430 7th Street N.W. Large Stock of Vocalion Records Always on Hand GIBSON ‘COMPANY 917-919 G Street N.W. = Call Us for Any Vocalion Records HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G Street N.W. Bell Blouses Students’ Long Trouser ] H Collar-attached One and Two-Pants Suits gSoTiarattached The much wanted Sport dark stripes. FIRST and Norfolk models, lns 50 quality. All-wool Tweeds and o Bizes Mixtures; sizes from 16 to X 7 to 16 c 30 years. Speclal at years, Fine Topcoats, 5227 These are the very latest models, with silk yoke and sleeve linings. The materials are stylish tweeds, Eng- lish whipcords and the popular “Knit-tex,” in new tans, oyster gray and other desirable shades. , z 910 Seventh St. “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere”

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