Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1923, Page 34

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You Are Invited te See “The Story of the V-Type 8-Cylinder Motor” A film made by the Depart- ment of Commerce at the Cadillac Motor Company’s plant, Detroit, Michigan. 8115 and 9 o’Clock Evenings This Week. Also the cut-open | ANTHONY LEAGUE HEAR LYONLEGTRE ONRADO Concert by Wireless Is Enjoyed at Conclusion of Ses- sion. ress session. followed by a radio concert and a lecture on radio by Harry H. Lyon. an electrical engineer, stituted the program at THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1923. Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital Army. Lieut. Col. Arthur Poillon, Cavalry, medical attache at Bucharest, Rou- mania, has been ordered to this city for duty in the office of the assistant chief of staff, War Department. Maj. Reginald B. Cocroft, Coast Ar- tillery Corps, military attache at Madrid and Lisbon, also has been re- called to this city for duty in the War Department general stafl. The resignation of Capt. Will's E. Simpson, Infantry, has becn accepted the President to tzke effect HARD CIDER SEIZED. James Mitchell Charged With Pos- session and Selling. m cider were charged against James Mitchell, colored, proprietor of an es- tablishment at 1935 L street. who was taken in a raid conducted Wednesday night by Policeman Talley and Murphy of the third precinct prohibition en- forcement squad and Revenue Agent Hines. Police say they had received reports of persons imbibing refresh- ments in Mitchell's place of business that gave them the feeling produced only by something containing more than 13 of 1 per cent of alcohol. Selzure of twenty-five gallons of hard a1 possession and sale of hard |cl cider was reported by the ralde Seizure of the automobile of 3. Curtis, colored, 1417 Duncan street northeast, was reported by Policeman Payne of the ninth precinct, who ar- ted Curtls . ednesday night on a charge of trunsporting liquor. It is charged that he had four and & half gallons of liquor in the car. Knew What to See. From the Boston Transeript. A wealthy woman was told by sev- eral busybodies that her husband in love with another woman, “Why, you can see it yourself.” they said. 0. T can't,” she replied. “A young woman or a blind woman might see it, but 1 am 50 vears old and I am not blind. I know what not to see.” chassts, part. The Washington Cadillac Company 1138-1140 Connecticut Ave. howing every ) shewingieveryimonking of the Anthony League afternoon in the headquar- ters of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1754 N street north- west. = Mr. Lyon described the various com- plications involved in connection with radio broadcasting, explaining how messages are sent and received on certain wave lengths. and men- tioned the “congestion which will ex- ist if too many radio outfits continue to be tuned in at the same wave }length.” | He told how numerous electrical companies are now broadcasting con- certs all over the country, seemingly, with no real object in view, but stated, that “it Is done for adver- tising purpose in order to further ! the development and e of radio cutfits in the future.” The radio program was furnished by William M. Doran, Mrs. Tillie M. Doran and M C. Hopkins who ! rendered ianc, violin vocal los from e broadcasti station of White a e~ JaskrorHorlick's The ORIGINALY Malted ‘Milk GG for All Ages 0id Imitations— Substitates P Your Plumber Intrust your plumbin d Mrs. Anna yinted Mrs. chairman of the 5 H hip committce, to act as vou'd beZ!chairman of a committes of arrange 2 S iments for a banquet to take place ome time before the final meeting of the league this season, which will be held in the carly % A program w ced for the hich the Waiker | work to an organiza- m of repute. such as this one, it confident of thorough reliable servic and recasonable cost »w your plumb- »avid R. Covell. pas scopal Church. MAURICE J. 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Half-way measures mean nothing | vou and for your loved ones. There to the man, woman or child whose |is no time to be lost in getting the! very existence is threatened by the |relief that Kellogg's Bran assures. 1 [ Iabitual clogging of the elimination R il | channels. Foods with only part nl{rh‘;l fvi,':l'f,‘,'\"“;:.“" g | bran cun never clean and sweep the [ C0T88L SDEINEICC Oror Oy tless | intestines in the nature-way as|cold ¢ . s 9 e o .nd | &Ppetioing ways in baking and cook- goes Kellogg's Bran. cooked and \yne" fi makes the best sort of pan- cakes, muffins, raisin bread, maca-| | And. Kellogg's Bran is as delicious | roons, etc., you ever ate. And, each |in flavor as it is positive in its mouthful contributes to health! tion. If it is eaten Kellogg recipes are printed on each | tablespoonfuls _daily: package. Kellogg's Bran works for cases, with each meai—it will per-|you all the time! Your physician manently relieve the most aggra- | will recommend Kellogg's Bran for vated case. constipation | Your health will be greatly im- A pimply complexion or an offen- | | proved within a brief period if you [sive breath can both be overcome | will eat this delicious Kellogg | by the regular use of Kellogg's Know what Kellogg's Bran, | Bran. which sold by grocers | cooked and krumbled, will do for| | . Daniel W. Fetterolf. Medicai ps. at Brooklyn, N. Y. has been assigned to duty at tho Army Medicsl School, this city. Capt. Roberi Oldys, Air_ Service, returning to San Francisco, has been ordered to this city for duty in_the office of the chief of Air Service, War Department. Navy. Lieut. Commander Bruce R. Ware has been detached from command of the U. S. Overton and ordered to the U. sapelo. Lieut. John C. Rickertts has been assigned to the command of the U. S. S. Curlew. The resignation of Ensign John H. Morrison, attached to the receiving ship at San Francisco has been ac- cepted, to take effect April Lieut. Herbert S. Bear, Civil Engi- neer Corps, at the naval training sta- ‘ion, Great Lakes, 1ll, has been or- dered to the Naval Academy, Annapo- lis, Md., for dut, Commander David A. Weaver, com- manding the U. S. S. Quail, has been assigned to the command of eub- marine division 16 of the Pacific fleet, Licut. John P. Bowden, at San Fran. cisco. has been assigned to the U. 8. McDermut as executive officer. ut. Frank L. Johneon, at the is Annapolis Naval Academy. has been detailed as executive officer of the U, S. S. Preston. The resignation of Ensign Gordon Moses has been accepted, to take| effect March 31. Lieut. Edwin Peterson. Medical Corps, at the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, has been transferred to the Naval Medical School, this city. The following named officers have been ordered to duty at the Supply Corps School of Application, Navy Department: Lieut. Frederick Schwab, at Brook- Iyn. N. Y.; Lieut. Joseph Simon, at Boston; Lieuts. Stephen E. Smith, Earl F. Codding. Louis W. Crane, Ed. win A. Eddiegorde. Forrest Ivanhoe und Ensign Errett R. Feeney, at Hampton Roads, Va.; Lieut. Clark H Miley. at Alexandria, Va., and Lieut James M. Thomas. in the bureau of supplies and accounts, Navy Depart- . Edward W. Hawkes. Supply Corps. at Hampton Roads. has been assigned to duty in the 11th Naval district. —_— ‘ SAY *“BAYER’ when you buy Aspirin same period & ycar ago Representative John M. Robsion spoke on the value of | Wheas you see the mame “‘Bayes on Package or on tabiets Jou arc get- ting the geauine Bayer product pre- scribed by phvsicians over twenty-twe years and proved safe br miilions for s, headache, toothach: lumbago, rheum and for pain in geeral Accept enly “Bayer” packsge which conta directioss. Handy boxes of tw tab. letw cost few cents. Druggists also sell Dorties of 24 and 100. Aspiria i the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of safety and co-operation between cars S. R. Bowen, mpany, made banner was given . Robert N. Har- men and the public vice president of th a brief talk. T to Mr. Davis by per. The Real Class speedily succeeds. It's just the same with eczema, itching skin, acne and burning — Usually one application stops the terrible itching. All druggists —35 cents. resented safety col pany dur- past two years have reduced | the accident toll. “These figures di closed that there was a decrease of |15 per cent in accidents during the Four Out of Five Wait Too Long Nature warns with bleeding gums Take no chances with tender, bleed- ing gums. They are Nature’s warning of Pyorrhea’s coming, and Pyorrhea strikes four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, too. Alfter having your teeth and gums inspected by your dentist, brush your teeth with Forhan’s For the Gums. It will prevent Pyorrhea or check its course provided it is used consistently and used in time. Forhan's For the Gums is the formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D. S. Used as a dentifrice, it will keep your teeth whiteand clean and your gums firm and healthy. It is pleasant to the taste, At all druggists, 35¢ and 60¢ in tubes. S FOR THE GUMS More than a tooth paste — if checks Pyorrhea Formuls of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S. 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Open Saturday Nights Open Nights Open Nights All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodate Customers R e B e e e e e S M S X S X cery Sociely Stor-es INCORPORATED H STORES EVERYWH, 1020 Girard 11012 1st St. 1609 T St. B 4521 Wisc. 1933 Temp. Ct. | 5805 _14th St. 944 Fla. Ave. 2036 12th St. 4716 14th St. 1942 1st St. |24th & Douglas Ave. |” " 8. W. STORES 1600 ¥ 305 N S 900 3rd 233 12th Si. 7" 'N. E. STORES | 1109 Fia Ave. [ 801 Mass. Ave. RE |14th & A Sts. 1301 S. Cap. St. 600 Ala. Ave. 1403 Gd. Hp. Rd. 200 15th St. 1386 C St. 1502 E. Cap. St. SUBURBAN STORES 5212 Blair Rd. N. E. {1701 Monroe St., Brkl'd Deskin-Riverdale, Md. Mostow-Bladensburg, Md. Wiggington-Brentwood, Md, B. & D., Ballston, Va. Bullin, Col. Pike, Va. Kisseleff-Park Lane, Va. | Kershenbaum-Halls Hill, Va. N. W. STORES 620 N St. 130 D St. 1531 33d St. 315 Q St. 1433 11th S | 301 7th St. |4th & B Sts. |80 R. L Ave. 1322 Fla. Ave. | 1451 Md. Ave. 300 Md. Ave. {1030 N. Cap. 1. 11341 H St. |26 Seaton PI. S. E. STORES 1543 E St. | 2202 14th St. 53 E St. 2325 18th St. 4400 Ga. Ave. 10th & K Sts. 702 5th St. 439 N St. 1803 L St. Address Communications to President, 2325 18th St. N. W. Phone Col. 9855. Virginia urity an 1 5C Dare s Spaghetti and Noodles | Extracts V=" 25c 3 pkgs. 25c SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Smoked Shoulders lb., 13'%c Pot Roast 4 lb., 20c Choice Rib Roa lb., 35¢ Leg of Lamb lb., 37¢c Ritter’s Ketchup bottle, 11c Campbell’s Tomato Soup . can, 9c Chum Salmon . 2 cans, 25c Cream of Wheat pkg., 2Ic 6 Big Boxes Matches . o o+ 20 Good Juicy Oranges . doz., 45¢ Large Juicy Grapefruit each, 10c Krum’s Macaroni, for quality st . 2z A A e P el AT s B A T L LAl L O A A e B o r o L e e A U0 L 2% A T Fine Eating Apples . . . 3 lbs., 25c! e ————— ettty Gold Band Butter Highest Grade Creamery Only At D. G. S. Stores 59‘1:5 D. G. S. White Floating Soap, 3 for........ (Fine Toilet Soap) D. G. S. Tissue Toilet Paper, 3 rolls..........25¢ D.G. S. Wax Paper, 4 rolls . . 10¢c Early Fruits and Vegetables At All D. G. S. Stores Have you tried MALT BREAD? Chas. Schneider Baking Co. Gold Bag Coffee Thousands are taking advantage .14¢ of the exceptionally good coffee we 28¢c ll;flm ) TING TONG TEA The finest blend obtainable 23c 1-4 Ib. Tin are putting up for Take home a Cocoanut Marshmallow Cake —for Sunday. It’s this week’s special in the Corby New One-Pound Family Layer Cake —and one of the most delicious of the whole assortment. You'll appreciate the economy of the size. Serves bountifully—with none to be wasted. Atall Gelfand’s Mayonnaise i & AUTH’S D.G.S. Washington’s leading seller, ‘Smohcd and Green Link Sausage, Fresh 3 times a day SAY Stores because it’s all quality Pudding and Scrapple 12c Jar 25¢c Jar FOUNTAIN 'I JOS. PHILLIPS’ ORIGINAL All-Pork SAUSAGE Ceresota Flour | “the prize bread flour of the world.” BRAND HAMS There’s a difference that’s worth finding out. i The Best At All D. G. S. Stores 35¢ Pound District Grocery Society Stores, Inc. l | | 34 | | | | | 5 lbs., 25¢; 12 lbs., 57¢ L A o L L o o e e o e e o B L LA LL IV e %

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