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Sure Relief R IND IGESTION Hot water Sure Relief E LL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere | Paint that Auto now, at home Yourself. AUTOMOBILE PAINT Becker Paint & Glass Co. ll?i.AT TIRE? | MAIN 500 | LEETH BROTHERS __Service Charge Never Over $1.00. Time for a good picture of Baby $20.00 Dozen g NDERWOOD Main_4400 A . | bisiness of the o close of opening of ng of business | for the payment on June 1,1 halance of ‘the thirt pulnn H. M. KE A8 { hibition room above the hemicycle. ie following list of privileges or concessions are for sale by us durlnz the convention pe or from June 1 0. inelusive: Hot' d drinks, cigars, < and sand cigarettes and { shining. auto | Pacity of abhuut 10000 care. ‘an wbont the city, should information . | building materials. the building con- - A few more for toa saving of $200. T WiILL debts contr: myself. YL " |and advanced t eeremonies. " | Daugherty of | Haught of California, Cynthia Bethell | F |Inge of Alabama, Dorcad Lucille Mc- consider eorporatio [y HA rags washed, disinfected and restored to. hels original colofs, at . “general store fixtures, h )‘ h H 3 ch., M in session lll fin ou_register on one of barred from votin; {0 be heig at North F. GRA Board_of Registration and_Electio You Won’t Want Your Car AUTOS “ Shrine week, 8o et us over: | Painted & [ hanl it now." General® Re. 4 : vairing, Painting, ete., done Repaired. | vers reasonapty. 0 " R. McReynolds & Son Spectalists in l‘nlnllnx Slip Covers -nd Tops. 14231425 1. Main 7228, NOTICE—-)QW is the ‘time to have your roof repaired and paint- ed. Let the roofing experts of 35 years ex- ine 3our ool and SUBCIE to YO mate. Reasonable prices. All wnr&' Grafton&Son,Inc., Vi Roofing_Experts of 35 years. Phone 3. 760. Printing Individuality The kind that gete and holds attention, .Thc National Capital Ptcssi 1210-1212 D et n.w. “Have Pretty Floors | 0id floors made new or new floors lnM C. H ’\lllll’)n 635 F st. o.w. Main Sieht” phamer Eranklin_ @47, e Prmung Service -lG" '-IIADL —rellable and efficlent, and k ‘n( a quality tbat is excel- BPHI(/ED lence itself. BYRON S. ADAMS, Practical Roofers NlAfl KO‘O‘FI\'-L Rofi' “BI'AIR!. PRINTER, 512 11th 8t. line. Thorough work always awsured. KmNS ROOF] l"“' F 8t, Here’s a Roofer Ready to make things snug and tight at . moderate coxt. Tell us your troubles and we'll be on the job. Right at your elbow. Call Main 14, | RONCLADz=Ss 20z, | veloping and shaping an archit {to the whole nation as wel {medal. awarded him by the American | incehanical ‘and {the president of the institute and Mr. | t afternoon. The commencement address ARCHITECTS BAC <) | U5, HOUSING PLAN Assistance in Developing Pol- icy of 'Beautification Pledged by Institute. Assistance to the government in developing and shaping real archi- tectural policy in relation to the gov- ernment departments will be given by the ‘American Institute of Archi- tects, which today opened its fifty- sixth annual convention in the hemi- cycle of the Corcoram Gallery of Art. President Willlam B. Faville, of San Francisco declared that “as a result of the new and enlightened policy of the present administration, there has been appointed by Presi- dent Harding a special commission churged with the study of a com- plete reorganization and regrouping of the executive departments of the government, including the status of the supervising ‘architect, and including in its scope all public building projects. “Whatever form the reorganization and regrouping bf government de- rartments may take President Faville continued, “the future policy of the government toward the pro- fession of architects Is under advise- ment, and the committee on public works of the institute will be en- couraged - to endeavor to formulate a method of procedure and to hold itself in readiness to assist the gov- | ernment whenever possibl i holds such vital inter- to our profession, but Goudy to Get Medal. « Late this afternoon Frederick W. 1dy of New York was presented R a edal by the institute for typography, after which an exhibit of the w of the recipients of the institute’s medals in craftsmanship and fine arts’ was opened in the ex- ronight, at 8:30 o'clock, C. Howard Iker will present an illustrated | lecture ‘on “Tendencles of American chitecture.’ Henry Bacon of New hitect of the Lincoln Memorial, is cheduled to receive from the hands | f President Harding. at the scene | f his work, Friday night. a gold York city. Institute of Architects. In connection’ with the tribute paid the noted archi- tect a brilliant pageant, reminiscent of historle times. will be held on the lagoon of the memorial. Pageant To Be Imposing. The pagernt is to include an impos- ing procession, composed of archi- painters, sculptors, landscape engineers, civil, electrical, ulting: bulilding architectural trades and nufacturers of schools and clul tractors, structural steel erectors and representatives of the American Fed eration of Arts, the National Acad- | the American Insti- emy of Design, Lettel and the tute of Arts and Architectural League of New York. The participants will proceed in columns on each side of the Memorial | pool from the east end toward the | Memorial where they will take pos: tions on the approaches and steps. | Slow Lurning torches will provide decorative illumination during me) progress of the procession and al trumpeter will play a joyous proces sional. At the moment the processions begin Bacon will embark upon a barge! decorated in the manner of historic State barges of olden times. which |l will be at the east end of the pool. || The barge will proceed to the steps of the lagoon in front of the .\lemoriall I nd there its occupants will disem- ark to be greeted by the United tates Marine Band. They will be re- ceived by Chief Justice Taft of the! United States Supreme Coutt. who is| to present them to President Harding. SPEAKS TO GRADUATES. ! i Dr. Merriam Orator for Chevy Chase School Exercises. H Thirteen graduates of the secondary classes of the Chevy Chase School were awarded diplomas at - coramencement exercises Monda was delivered by Dr. John C. Merriam, sident of the Carnegie Institute of Washington. dance followed the sne grad Creson of Mit Hoiston of Colorado, Lida Tunstall Connell of Okiahoma, Evelyn Isabelle Ruff of Pennsylvania, and Clara Belle Speith of Kentucky, of the advanced | ss; Annite Rae Cookman of New . Virginia Lee Graham of Mary- 1and, Elizabeth McGuire of Tlinois, Elizabeth Beryl Wagner of Maryland and Virginia Sophia Walton of Mis- i f the secondary clas: That You'll Enjoy The Original Freah ~ Every CA = 9th & G Sts. 609 14th St. ‘THE EVENING- STAR WASHINGTON, D. C, The World at Its Worst. START 7O TELL TRED THE ONE VOU HEARD AT THE BAN - QUET LAST NIGHT YOO START IN ALLOIER_. AGAIN AND ONCE TINISH THE STORY IN TYNE TORM EX-GOVERNOR CLEARED. John Burke Not Responsible for Brokerage Firm Failure. i NEW YORK. May 16—John Burke, | former Governor of North Dakota| and former Treasurer of the United ! States. was absolved from all respon- | sibility for the failure of -the stoci: | brokerage firm of Kardos and Burke, | of which he was a partner, in a state- | ment issued by David W. Kahn, counsel for the trustee in bankruptey of the company. The statement add- | ed that the trustee would not pro- ceed further with Burke's connec- tion with the financial affairs of the firm. Remington Cash Registers Mannfactured by Remmgton&shkegulerflo.lnc. Subsidiary of the RemingtonArms Company, Inc. ILION, N. ITH its printed, unchmgubk Records and Totals, furnish lacts necessary to guide and con- rol your business. Features not shown on any other Register. It will pay you to see this | machine before you buy. Hundreds of Washington mer- | chants are using Remington Cash i Registers. Allowance made for other change. H. George Thyson, Jr. Sales Agent 431 11th St. N.W. Phone Main 2403 Pay As You Ride A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN BALANCE ONE, TWO AND THREE MONTHS Guaranteed 8,000 Miles Free Repairs T. 0. PROBEY CO. Phone West 133 2100 Pa. Ave. NW. TELLING A JOKE AND FINISH WITH THE PEELING THAT VOU TOLD IT A LOT BETER THAN THL TOASTMASTER TID T ABOUT HALR WAY TRED REMARKS CHEERTULLY HE . WHEN PRED, PUTS IN HE DION'T QUITE GET THE LAST, THE TRAIN'S | MAKING SUCH A NOISE ‘ A \OU BEGIN POR THE THIRD TIME CANT HEAR' A WORD YOU'RE SAVING UPON WHICH TRED SAYS HE CAN HEAR TINE NOW - WHAT'S THE REST OF 1T (C) Wheeler Syn. Incy ) |I|Ij’ s TME RL&T or THE TRIP PROCEEDS IN SILENCE IN THE SUBWAY ] e RIDE IN-in Your Car RIDE OUT in OURS We Renew While You Ride O need to forego the use offa car while vours is being painted, pro!ided with a new top, supplied with slip covgrs or other- wise renovated. The Semmes system supplics a car for you, to use as you would your own,’ at a very moderate charge. And no concern in the entire country can give, service. vou better w orl\mamh.p or better Semmes Motor Co. 613 G Street N.W. Main 6660 You’ll Be Advantageously I —with your office in this New Building of ours—1417 K Street. You will not only be in the mos¢ desirable neighbor- hood—but :have the best ap- pointed facilities — especially for professional and brokerage Every rcom is notable for its dayhg,ht and airiness—roomy in size—and can easily be con- verted inté suites. The efleva(or and janitor service whll be maintained at the highest efficiency—day and night. 5 Inquire at our Rental Department, Ground Floor, for particulars Boss and Phelps The Home of Homes 1417 K St. Phone Main 4340 Perhaps you realize that you are scarcely ever beyond walking distance from a “Standard” Motor Guolme pump. Noth- ing could indicate ' more concisely and dnrectly just what “Standard” means by the word “service”. Add to this the uni- formity of “‘Standard” Motor Gasoline. It does away with con- stant adjustments— constant annoyances =—continual uncer- tainties. | Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey) At $ Formerly Sold $525 TERMS, $25 Cash; Balance in 30 Monthly Bumenu. O-J-DeMOLL Specials— 389 DEMOLL Washington’s AEOLIAN HALL ~ Twelfth and G Streets Steinway and Weber Duo-Art Pianolas, Victrolas, Aeolian-V ocalions ONE OF OUR BIG MAY SALE SHONINGER PIANOS We are informed by the man- ufacturers that the mew price on this piano will be $475. Hence, those who overlook this sale stand to lose money later. Also a large stock of traded-in Player-Pianos, Pianos and Phonographs. We have priced them at unusually low figures. : "SPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS" EMMONS S.SMITH o (@, “WEDNESDAY, - MAY- -16;.-1933. NG need to put hands in water to waAhBlankw Comforters etc [~ THE Laun - Dry - Ette whirls them wringer-dry for the line in one minute — you don't have to put them through a wringer. 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Six Large Outside Rooms Two Complete Baths Built-in Garage Extra Large Porches Deep Lots to Wide Paved Alley To Inspect, Take Any 14th St. or, 9th St. Car to Houses Cpen and nghted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Ave. Phone Main 1267 These ew étworth Homes 3rd and Varnum Sts. N.W. Represent a Remarkable Value See Exhibit House, 4228 Third Street N.W., at Once Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. These desirable homes contain six rooms, brick pantry, spacious porches and very d.q,.:.r. They are, indeed, remarkable in their attractiveness, both as to construc- tion price. - Take “Soldier's Home” Car to 3d and Upshur Streets or 16th Street Bus to “Grant Circle” "D, J. DUNIGAN 1321 N. Y. Ave. Main 1267