Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1923, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 27 - ——— e b e . T A A S B e e e e e A R ettt T et i o :Jtlttc!t:lrsll"urf:lleh'fa;el;e MEN"UN WARREN {MAGNIFIEiN:SS figgfigLDgggfiz T! "posmv) HOME "OF WASHINGTON'S GRAND OPER'A. ‘ ‘Vé'é'»fufsm?:{°§fiz"éfis finding ice such an ¢ll\l in allevi- l FUR HARVEY PDS'I' | : : Conduit Road Association Oppose: ating fevers, was the first to | ‘1114 7 7 2 Methods of Friends of Federal >hiladelphia and other cities. | % % 3 = - S i 8 7 | Picketing of the White House in Yhiadcyhia snd oher 0| possble Resignation of Lat-| of Edson Bradley House, at Dupont ' R = g orgunlation prstesin g nmore and more upon the - . of war offenders was therapeutic value of ice. But ter Leads to:Talk of Circle, in Ncar Future. P % 12 g B : : i L - ‘.L"undemnill ¢ the Conduit Road Cit- I 1 1 k X # - i tion, meeting last night they no longer have to make UCCeSSOr. ] b AThy ¢ ; 3 i o i % 3 at St id’s Parish Hall. Similar it. “Many hospitals have their| Succ B ——— s E 4 % 2 | ¢ e ¥ RN :ll;'\iun LY the District of Columbi. own n'(rl"(r.;mw plants, and S o . 2 8 .49 ¥ v p e epartment, American Legion, wa- Py 3 & . 3 T A Plans for construction of a million- juntil we were sure of It." 3 3 ¥ indorsed. in W nshmgwn American has 4 BY DAVID LAWRENCE. dollar opera house on the site of the 'ntated today. The c 5 i ; oy 3 o ; = | The association appointed a cor. e 5 7ill Geon vy ARt g & 2 P Lt f mittee to request the War Departmn plants, making absolutely| win George Harvey tesign as am-|Iidson Brad'ey home at Dupont Circle, [ tees a series of not less than eight Y, 2= 8 OB B Z S L O T clean ice from filtered water, |Passudor to Great Britain when he have been aunounced by Edunrd Alblon, | major Gl s Saon ab | Sl 5 . % 2 7 : ~ - cal y ot funds for a sidewal} frozen in sanitary plants and{returns here In a few ddys? president of the Washington Opera |son. Preceding and following them a | - 43! jeed . = Z & G5 . duit road ubove t delivered in clean wagous. H This question has beew ralsed here | Company, Inc. sorles of twenly performances are to | e d G, b z lembers expressed ro S, a =z 1 g aign of Gen. Frie | be &i pric e A ¥ because alk of.a succéssor | An option on the property has been ‘::.."n‘:{.‘( SR IR n P T RastE et Deliveries always regular. | 1"¢Vitably interesting. buj because |given by Mr. Bradley. Dosigns for the | pected to keep the upera house open 3 all organiz i . e " tions seeking to undermine the figint ®e Harvey may pley am im-)opera house, which Is to bo n u-uw.-l\"" season. A E HE BUILDING FROM THE CO) UT A 2 SIDE. inastorcesiof the mation: ¥ AN e e e e e . : ; NI, Every month Hearst's International furns some big subject inside out 2 i J 7 When Ambassador Harvey appliedjthe bullding will be @ tler of twenty- “Our Recommendation'Is Your Protection for leave of absence Presidbnt Hard- | three boxes, these boxes to be the ex- : I C E ing was in Florlda. Mr. Hasvey gave | clusive property of stockholders for n h as his reason a desire to sttend to |Series of grand opera performances each {some urgent personal mattgrs. No|YeRT | 3 5 To Select Mingers. lintimation has come since to the COMPANY iw e . Mr. Albion said today that the sup- | 1‘“"‘1 = whsen | White House or the State Depgrtment | ,ory™ o musical, financial &ad sociai | E T a it csid % 7 = |that he intends to resign, ardl there | lenders of Washington alrendy has heen | FLAI I l RE , {1s, of course, no critfcism of hf v\nr‘.\,‘m\fl\ the project, and that the roull 50 it'is not u question of invoyntary | itable national opera com- the ! pany singers 1o n from MAIN SO0 iy i s e s Lo nin s i ow the Coal Qifuakin. & w!l’\lll"&ldnll.il s! L] which¢ "“"‘.\o be held in large ct he coun- LEETH BROTHERS been conveyed here from what Zppear ch sonr, HRsHor hnicoun 4‘(’ MA c 2'& tr't ‘A«J-b& m Servie (harge Not Ouer @i4h |10 be vlisble sources is that Anibas- | new opera h ‘l Pw{ 1 ; sador Harvey simply can't afforgl the | A et e London job "any more and thal the aches e M e A l& financial strain is wo. . Remlngton ~Mentioned an G. 0. T tarsestiontur Comtaction iy oa 19th street at Dupont Clre o Besides the expensiveness of%the | it SUEeet, B8 5 ‘pr(;)‘\nL;)l; I"md;n':n'-n 2 post. there is another influence pul mg 5 o Cash Registers nather ifuence PULRE | wil be seventytwo trol wide. - Above . 3 and orchestra will Lie u bal : hack olitica . His § 3 Manufactured Iy xet back into the political fray. 3Hiy ealing 900 persons. The seating Remington CashRegisterCo.Inc. | | sit1e \ o cam- |3 iRt operaibunsatis it adiow to |.’m. This whole tubful whirled wringer dry in one minute % 77 HE Laun-Dry-Ette is the only electric washifg' machine that has abolished the wringer. In- stead of being wrung out the clothes, rugs, blankets, etc. are whirled wringer-dry in one minute by centri- fugal force. 07 Aty % {paign, though this does not seem ubsidiary of the T Ty o e Thavre e aetie oot 18th Street Entrance. Rémington ArmsCompany, Inc. < vight-hand man to the min e to the opera. according to ON, N. ¥ is ch 3 \lr Hi 4 will be on 19th str. the Con- ITH its printed, unchangeable || 'Lecome ohalrman of the ropubllpg\ in order to‘keep out the nolse of pass- | Records and Totals, furnish || | national ¢ and whoever bé- | ing street cars. At the narrow end COs ol Canes Rl the structure, faciug upon the circle, a M facts necessary to guide and con- || 700, o Campaixn—but he iu respects | to” be ‘oMces on'the five floors. the | agazme ; trol your business. 5 gy i g o'be used for commercial | Purchasable by Partial Features not shown ‘on anyl{ can have nant part in shapin e stage is to be at the | = This saves backs, buttons, energy s an have autiparean % | widest end of the buflding. Plans £ Pavment Pl Z 4 el O T vou to sce this ||| WAt sven wish 1o resive Harves+g| cull for a circular ballroom In the base- MAY OUT NOW-—35 CENTS \ } C and time. It makes it possible to do a machine before you buy. FHarding. causer thoush- pome peopied Work on c . i ) o ; By a first payment of wash without putting your hands into chiants are using Remington Cash [|| vt #itosethas bt oo "t o of {And vornices Jrom the Hradicr site A B ey Sislendimentklyj ol | ithe waters & 7 L £ completed e tones used | e Registers. erican - on ity e %t Bl These sties e b e SEQ® fOX your oid coal or gasrange | ugnis s offe nunilan Allowance made for other EE - e re” fliome at Newport, R. I Some parts of i amount the Laun-Dry- I h he it is t makes of Registers taken in ex- . s he present building may be used in the s e et us show you how easy it is to Ehange able Froun he § ] nstruction of the opera house. o % s T “tte practically pays h the “Laun-Dry-Ette Way.” 2 ‘vdnv nounced that the Wil Sell Stock. ! % S oA i /01’ llSl’,l when it is was! C @ = c ay‘ H. George Thyson, Jr. United States would have noth The company is incorporated for | SN e - used to replace a laun- do directly or indirectly with £1.600,000. and is authorized to issue Sulew Agent 2 7 ) 7 2 w2 2 Iengii6 otianyl commissionior institu- L8008 altar<s i of Dreferrdictocs v 182 S dress. Phone or write for a demonstration 431 11th St. N.W. i ; : N in your home. ELE Compa. Lion it create: ing 8§ per cent and the same amount ; Phone Main 2403 Place Much Sought. ?Zf,,‘.”q""‘"",?. sfosl e bt If Ambassador Harvey does resign TR b there will plenty of names men- |l (PION C {tioned for the place. as it is alyays|of the stoe eed We {much sought. The man who is not{o(ack is to be given {unlikely to be considered for the am- of-two shares of pr F W . lorship to Great Britain. how- 1. 3i51ed number of o ear Inflation | s e s Warren of Detroit, 8, i et 1 mereras o Mich., who has just come home from hose subscribing to $1.000 of the No“r Shus erred stock. The boxes and OF- 7 2 ///// 77 7 3 SELET tri seats givén in perpetuity will 4 e k. an into lieu of dividends, By Arthur D. Welton ird both before and after the famous - n to Mr. Alblon (Also 39 other Bus'wess Articles, | | Wy on conference on armame rat! Editorials, Departments.) I Mr. Warren has won his spurs mn by acy and President Harding I thinks €0 much of his ability that he 1328-30 NewYorik Ave. Phone Main 6800 ey B IEL el B R Y , ; ; suau.-.;.;??;;{w{__ BUSINES" ex H'l|:’\'l;':"u“|\ )m\h:\l:‘llr;::,r“m"\l"l:al of h have ; J i A s 1 A . poratios are George Oakley S Name Harding. E iy e = Warren was formerly Michi- W _did_not launcn this projec s representative on the republi- 1-4" national committee, and although {he went to the convention to E oroia i el sctuaiity: to Mnow: | ¥ing “the Lowden " delegates - for |11 WEand tamiliarizing himaclt with Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P\ plo e as & Jawyer and Scan well |tie same time has improved every on- It offers you a pleasant surprise by put- The Boter of he Now: Congrem {aford to carry on'the entertainment | POTtunity A1 Ctntoyateni a3 the ting a “ten spot” on vour old coal or gas other expensive phases of an | COUNirs and his countrymen ! g Sp your o gas dorieiworkin BucEERIVERE, oo Loy i e S niaio- | range. Here is our proposition: Mm‘lfn R erican ‘and [mat: Té facilitate the mutual under- $10.00 allowed for every coal or gas ropean countries are of . legul Etanaing sof weablca. |Gt Uradusing | range replaced by a VULCAN SMOOTH- AT NEWSSTANDS—25c | | miture i experience " in | L oreT 3 s, Dbtained upon TOP Compact Cabinet Gas Range during Or/wend Tor 4 'sinkls Coby. 8750 ! . e eas one 27| the grest work of international co- this sale. 36-m 1 % Aubscription E operatiog. the only means of avoidin , i 5 _ = e e e by ne | Phe annavances and vexatlons which | Don’t wait until the end of the ‘sale. interrupts the tranquil development of | When these rarges are sold the opportunity 'SPECIAL NOTICES. et Bt ] manito o . = . = rowder and is said to have|the life @f a nation. 5 v E : b WANTED - TO BRING A VANLOAD ‘d ted many of the regulations T ] a will be gone. You will e\entuall_\ bu" a TR FR NEW O YORK AND PH - 01 whio selective s pies - WA e ,’:‘\" e e tioe aperartioos | skill, wndhis work, beinggippreciated | coretary Hughes and Mr. Warren {by Chileans. has ‘brought him unl- | TH ave become close friends and it is|versal xm:m|a‘r|(\d:\dt‘|5"rh V the bes 4 A ne. safe bet that if Ambassador Har-|guerdon of his en ors.’S 7S " priipeaims azalnst | vey” does relinquish the post Mr. |= = Do It Now and Put $10.00 in the Bank et > Warren will be =mong the first to be | I D B : i T | considered as his Successor. \ U susmumu Write—Call—Telephone builder, X (Copyright, 1923.) 2 FACTORY i i e DISTRIBUTORS A5 1% | COLLIER IS PRAISED MV M ORMLS v s B gy GHILEAN PAPER i 1032-3 SALES 0. oM § morning sud night — . Reduced m.aforymn' old coal orfim has dedicated the forces of sy ‘et | Says Ambassador Has Won High | " i ! i Popularity Among i We are prepared to | i S | P | Hart Schaffner & Marx ¥ : AY 31 william Miller Collier, United States - == . £ T : - JRIOMT AN : 3 ambassador to Chile, is paid a high Philadelphia & Reading 0 SNAL OTS TO | compliment for his efforts in the Anthracite Coal ° R . <|¥ MA Nss; ling newspapers, El Mercurio. wood C * k. s 4 q : A. P. son ; : ‘ TICTORTA LOUISB MUILER, F | A spectal edition of that paper on b —~ designer at Erlebachers. hat ofened th ing day of the Pan-American : % % sive millinery shop at 11th helopening uy 5 : ONEEREEEERE 2 mnfl conference published an article con- Phone North 177 : - = > Fadedout Tugs, when Cselons Wi wish an | tributed by the ambassador. Com- -4 Lostore Tugs 1o’ thelr original colota: . - ; g J menting upon it, the editor of El Mer- Ofve 1205 MoRzer: St N : o o ’ curio wrote: g Mercurio honors its columns Lz i ' ’ ! 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