Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1923, Page 15

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R APPROVAL GIVEN BAN ON HEDGES Lonnecticut Avenue Citizens® Association Believes Order Will Help Appearance. CLEAN-UP WEEK. 0. K.D Fedure of Congress to I’rovidei Funds to Retain Conrad H. The “outstanding hero” of the Span- ish-American war, the man who risk- ed his life as & volunteer subject for experiment in the yellow fever hos- pital in Cuba, and whose voluntary risk of life perhaps saved thousands of American soldiers, is at last being paid a pension of $100 a month, with- out deductions. John R. Ki: inger of Homer, Mich., a helpless paralytic, as the result of | § his experlences during the war with Spain, is now safe from financial ad- , in so far as the government cen pratedt him by continued payment of his anriuity, the Interior Depart- ment announced today. The Kissinger case was the subject ©f public agitation recently, because of the discovery that while drawing 1$100 & month from the War Depart- ment he had .also been recelving.a pension of $12 a month from the pen- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH. 22 1923. ing himself unable to refund the amount due the government, a plan was worked out for the deduction of $50 a month from Kissinger's $1,200 annuity paid him by the War Depart- ment. Protests were made because of the veteran's inability, and because he was unable to support himself and |p, Several bills | a, his wife on $60 a month. for his relief were introduced in C; Attention was called that the 0 monthly pension was given the eran by an act o which he was cited for “spe nition of the eminent services ed, suffering endured and permanent disabllities contracted by him in the interest of humanity and sclence as a ‘Yolunteer subject for experiment in the yellow fever hospital in Cuba.” gress, As a result of this appeal for relief | Me! officials of the War and Interfor de- partments took cognizance of K inger's plight, 1898 WAR HERO SAVED FROM WANT |SPEEDERS PAY $435 BY $100-A-MONTH PENSION CHECK FINES IN TRAFFIC COURT Charge of Operating Automobile While Intoxicated Costs John L. McGee $75. Fines aggregating 3636 were col- lected in the Traffic Court today from thirty-one offenders, $435 of the amount 'being for speeding. ~The nce was paid for other offenses gainst the trafic regulations. John L. McGee paid $75 on a charge of operating his car while intoxicated. Edward F. Fouke, $40, and Harry Barrett, $25 for colliding. Francis J. Brown paid $60 for a second offense of speeding. Those paylng_fines for speeding Claude Eaton, $20; Frank Kendrick, $10; $50; Edward Wil- Strang, jr., $20; ; Frank Shipley, Emile Rice, $10; Theodore Jack- Hutchinson, $10; Perna, $: George Syme’s Services Deplored. sion bureau for many years. The amount overpaid him was $1,699.60, ... 1and when-the error was found by the Keller's{budget bureau steps were taken to re- hedges or fences|cover the sum from the veteran. Be. pirking spaces and| esidentlal section of ; indorsed last night \Jyl cticut’ Avenue Citigens' As n at its meeting In All Souls® Connecticut and | clency appropriation /bill _author tion was given the 'far Departmen to continue payment jof $100 a month | C to the veteran with. deduction or [$10; J return of sums pald contrary to law. Diemer, $1 ¥ Greenwood, ter, $10; Irving win L. Clifford, $10; Engineer Commissfoneer or Up foot, down foot, look at' our Pride, Just learning to walk, I declare. Jane and Jim Gro-nups, one on each Sirde, Make for her pink toes a pair. NKE-NUD ROM babyhood to Grown-up time “Gro- Nups“ Shoes are the sturdy Pals of Childhood. Always good looking, and how they do wear! on felt that the oraer| ve to nproving the ap- on and was an | Autify the streets | with the park devel- | their ay that the also do territory of the i members com- 1 former cor- District, in | Company yme, the : P » of an of that pur- ¥ approval” necessary tion was n of $100) | e | Pictured--- A new Patent Leather Two- strap pump with a turn sole. 5 to 8, $3.50: 8% to 11, $4: 11Y% t0 2, $5 avenue | THER “Gro-Nups” low shoes include Girls’ One and Two Strap Pumps, Ox- fords, Sports Oxfords and Roman Sandals. $2.75 to $7.50 Boys’ Oxfords, $4.50 to $5.50 ( You'll Like Trading at Phillip Levy’s jB&E: Not in our history have we offered such wonderful money-saving values as in this Floor Sample Sale This extraordinary event offers an unequaled opportunity for you to purchase NOW .he furn vour home deserves, at prices that border on the sensational—and despite the unusually low prices. we'll cheerfully extend you long- time credit. " . president of TO COMMAND LEVIATHAN. | Capt. Herbert Hartley, a veteran | Meioa i i , has been! ' " 1e government fleet, it was fally at the Suippiug 150 was in_command ol e 2= Louis throughout the (I.;»;.';’l’h :’Q: K Sts. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. d in shipping ! i would b “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. ST VR Floor samples of Fine Bedroom Suites such as these cannot last much longer at this remarkably low figure. By all means, get yours tomorrow. The saving makes it worth your while. Very gracefully designed and substantially con- structed. Consists of Bow-end Bed, Large Dresser, Sale of Exquisite Sample Bedroom Suites Chest of 5 Drawers and a Full Vanity with two wing 149 mirrors. Handsomely finished in American Walnut. $15.00 Cash, $2.00 a Week, Pays for This 4-Pc. Suite Sliding Top Kitchen Cabinets 29:1 Get one of these cabinets to- morrow and take the drudgery out of your kitchen work. Equip- ped with sifting base flour bin, sugar jar, spice jars, metal mouseproof bread drawer, white enamel china .cupboard, drawers and cupboard for pots and pans. g $1 Weekly Loose-Cushion, Spring-Construction Overstuffed Suite A Suite that really extends an invita- tion to you to rest comfortably. The inner construction is built to render you long-lasting service. Don’t let the low price give you the impression that this g: [ chelnvv poorly made Suite—because s not. A “charm of the colorful tapestry together with the soft spring construc- tion and loose cushions recommends this suite to you. Comprising large Settee, Chair and Rocker. The reason for the Tow price is that it's one of our floor samples: ’119 $12.00 Cash, $2.00 a Week, Pays for This 3-Pc. Suite PaicLie Levy & C AN P well Gladly —iake in any old pleces you may wish to dispose of as part payment on any new merchandise you may buy here. Our Exchange D e part ment_was _ installed for your benefit— take advantage of it. Head- quarters for Outfits Our stocks are %o complete and prices %o low that selec- tions for entire home is merely a matter of personal choice. Let us show you through our | store tomorrow. DIV AMEIIC FURINISHERS CORE 735 Seventh St.NW —Between G & H. ‘Washington, D. C. VIO ME y: R TR T 0 Hurtel, | ; Isadore | August P. Cranshauer, jr., $10; John T. Coghill, $10; Milton L. Broughton, $10: Richard G. Congden, $15; Joseph Geatley, $15; Arthur N. Willlams, $10; Charles E. Keller, $15, and Benjamin F. Duvall, §20. Brown and White Taxi. Main 431, Lower rates.—Agdvertisement. : Her New Sl’lOCS fOI' Palm Sunday Diplomacy in the Home. From the Philadelphia Bulletin, “How in the world do you manage to get your husband to take you to dances so often?” “By using diplomacy, my dear. Since I told him that only ‘the young men could dance these modern steps he is eager to prove to me that he isn’t getting old.” wasgw Aida Black Satin, kid trim. Gunmetal Calf. Patent, suede trim. Satin, suede trim. .All- white Kid. Beige Suede. $10 “Rembrandt” Gray Suede, kid trim. ‘You'll be surprised at the remark- | Patent, fawn quarter. Patent, suede trim. able qualities of this genuine old | All-fawn Suede. Black Black Satin. Black Calf. syrup of pine-tar honey. Itlcosens | Satin.. Gray Suede. $8.50 bard-packed phlegm, acts as a bealing tonic on sore, inflamed tls- Sopleasant: | it {s fine for | i e dults’ coughs. Ask your druggist for 30c Dr. Beli's. M T 2 Sports Oxfords - Gray _Suede, leather Sports Pumps “Crillon™ - : A Gray Suede, leather G oR: 'Tadsn Gray Suede, kid trim. trim.© Two-tone Gray and Fawn Suede Black Satin, suede trim. Calf. Ace Brown Culf Black Calf, satin trim. and Tan Eric Calf. $5.95 and others. Tomorrow $5.95 Alright & mild, vegetable laxative to relleve ‘Constipation and Bill~ ousness and keep the digestive and elimigative fuactions normal Grays—Fawn— Beige—QOoze ALL popular k Hosiery. exact shades to m “Phoenix,” “Ony: ‘Onyx” Poin- tex, “Radmoor” and other cele- brated brands. At least 50 dif- ferent colors besides black. in have the our shoes. spring colors o Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. R JUNIORS— Little NRs $1.95, $2.35, $2.55, $2.75 “Csty Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. s i 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. same ingredients, = — then candy coated: Por children and adults. The Fastest Selling uality Sedan in the World The Studebaker Light-Six Sedan is thebestlooking,longestlasting, easiest riding closed car ever offered for $1550—or anywhere near that figure., Its high quality has made it the fast- est selling six-cylinder Sedan in the world. Bigvolume has made the price low—the lowest at which you can buy a real high grade closed car. There’sasmuch difference in closed car bodies as there is between hard- wood and wall board. Some closed car bodies are put to- gether cheaply with shoddy materials ive temporary satisfaction. Stude- er builds—and sells—with the distinct purpose in mind of making permanent Studebaker customers. This Sedan body is so substantially con- structed that it will stand up, under hard service, year after year. In buying a closed car remember: there is no substitute for quality. It's agood plan to buy where they follow this theory. We honestly believe that better materials or workmanship can- not be obtained at any price. The name Studebaker is assurance of satisfaction. to b upholstery. Glare-proof visor and windshield cleaner. ‘Temporarily Located at 1016-1018-1024-1026 Connecticut Avenue Four wide-opening doors. Eight-da: lamps. Heater. Mohair velvet plush Until We Can Occupy Our New Home at 14th and R J JOSEPH McREYNOLDS President 5 Commercial Automobile and Supply Co. 7 1923 MODELS AND PRICES—. . b. factories LIGHT-8IX §-Pase., 112°W. B., 9OH. P. Touring .. $ 975 Roadster (3-Pase.)——— 975 P 1225 Sedan..... SPECIAL-SIX S-Pass., 119°W. B., 50 H. P. ‘Touring. . —$1275 Roadster (2-Pase.) 1250 Sedan. Terms to Meet Your Convenience

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