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(2} ~-THE - EVENING - STAR,. WASHINGTON, - D.- C.,- THURSDAY, MAY -17, -1923. PIRENORAL | 5o T DNOGRAT —— TR — - PRTYINDGATED o Lo b 4Pt ) o R | Masschusts | Remington CashRegisterCo.Inc. Park ’ L] Poll of States Said to Show W . Subsidiary of the ' RemingtonAm(;nepmy, Inc. Thirty Against Wet Plat- form in 1924. I ILION. N. wlTH its printed, unchangeable Records and Totals, furnish facts necessary to guide and con- trol your busines: | Festures not shown on any other Register. It will pay vou to see this machine before you buy. Hundreds of Washington mer- 1|l chants are using Remington Cash ||| Registers. Allowance made for other Washington’s most beautiful residential section of detach-+ ed homes. Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of “The Triangle of Increasing Values” between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral avenues (Woodley Rd.). Over four million feet of land sold. Over, ninety homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under con-: struction. Wooded villa sites, lots and central and side hall brick homes, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front—Park Office,’ 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.). ¥ Be Built by National Geo- graphic Society. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. Democratic leaders throughout the country have just been polled on the prohibition issue. They reveal a pre- ponderant sentiment against modi- The National Geographic Society fs having a water supply brought | into Cantigny. France, as a memorial to the American forces who captured this town on May 28, 1918. This was the first battle In which United States | fication of the Volstead law. As it is Ask for Velvet ters taken in ex- . troops were engaged and its outcome reasonable to assume their views o 1 aug annon nc. yas eagerly awaited by friend and constitute an authentic cross-section and just see what H. George Thyson, Jr. 2 Toe. The allies were weary e 5 | z 5 n ke enemy was hoping that the United of party opinion, both platform and| ageing in wood o e Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. candidate of the democrats In 1924 States soidiers would. by failure, | cause the French and the English to fear that they were depending upon a_broken reed. | In the taking and { tolding of this exposed position new : : o s iventhe allies and they | 1ke Soles don’t know whether found in it grounds for the belief that [ build a new hous the coniing of the Americans insured 431 11th St. N.W. Phone Main 2403 E blished 1809 may be as dry as the republican tick- does ‘:“" et is expected to be. smoking tobacco Chairmen of democratic state com- | mittees were asked by the Christian | , Or pay a|Sclence Monitor for their opinion as | “ ’ ST to the “wisdom” of liberalizing the \victory. ~lfew thousan’ more an’ remodel. | present llquor statutes. The “sym- Liserrr & Mress Tosacco Co. The presentation of this memorial | (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) | posfum was based on reports recently | July 14 will be made in the name | e e e soclety by Dr. James H. Gore, row Wilson had drawn up a dem founders and now a mem. cratic platform for 1924, which prob- s b \‘rde]:’[ll;,;::“lfll‘l’:.n::fl(t\:[ »\rbll.v vr:;uld advocate repeal of nml Voace e D! olstea by high officials in the civil military _ service and by tne Many States Dry. or of Cantigny, The ceremony * 1 = Ty ! Young Men’s Pic- 1 Over Y4 Million Visitors| tures well made |~y . vere 3ume duriog Shrine week Help make. your city beautiful $20.00 Dozen | Have your work done now Special Notice oo v B | Home Values Without Competition The poll shows elght states listed | i be honored by the presence of ’*fl fi'ell by democrat chalrmen, ntatives of the United States | Twenty-three states are put unre- . ku s trtment of State and the War | jscrvedly in the dry column. Seven | NDERWOOD Harry W. Taylor ‘ lose to l4th St ‘ ars ent and a delegation from ‘Sla!e!, whose democratic leaders gave - Main 4400 2333 15th St. N.W. Col. 1077 | ] e | ! the American Legion non-committal answers, are dry in The ork, including an artistic ¢ light of the party’s past record in | fountain, L en done under‘l[ln‘ di‘- ‘Smithsunian Experts Point the!m;i One state, New York, has a | ' = h l rection of Alexandre Marcel, ! wet democratic organization, but as i H e i chatrman, Herons o e, o 4 = Nowhere in such a location can be found homes | crmment. and will cost between ten | ()4 and fif thousand dollers. Glaciers Continue |feacesnima seoise vos seita Thimt priced as low as these. : T 5401 to 5429 13th St. N.W. poity e S B | L e i sl DS e o o | Desirable Suites Available Six Large Outside Rooms Two Complete Baths Built-in Garage Extra Large Porches were released on bail of $5.000 each | seizing upon the present unusual |91¥ Dby democratic chairmen are last plent :f.',L",rg;'{"‘f‘“,.;:;:’,,f’;:,"'iff,f: spring as proof of their claim llml‘{\"{:nb:n':mkle‘rfl:gif‘. fi'.‘?::"“\’uci‘?.‘m To Inspect, Take Any 14th St. or 9th St. Car to Houses nection with the dancer's $1,000.000 i another ice age is about to engulf ) Mississippl, Montana, Nebr: breach of promise sult against Cor- ! {iis sphere, the glaciers of the frozen | Hampshire, New Mexico. : Lighted Dail; d Cpen and Light y an il M Sunday Until 9 P.M. in The Smith Building Carolina, Tennessce, SPECIAL NOTICES. back toward the north pole at the | Virginla, West Virginla and Wyo- * 3 __ {rate of more than 112 feet per vear. nl_p;— s 0 ALL. CONCERNED, THIS IS TO N 3 i § § e seven states labeied dry. ac- Son that T ohave auld iy owineas Jockted at | 80COTding to observations made bY {ccraing to their democratic yecorde. 3 to Cirillo Maggentl. All | experts from the Smithsonian Insti- | Lut regarding which state chaimen s R TR0, 506 | tution. { were non-committel. are California S T i This process of nature is continu- ‘{::L.l;::r;},d’"{' = Towa, Ohio, South el MAS ling with unabated speed despite the | S tans | i i | One of WASHINGTON’S a g spa ght Indexed Wet. company.. The following list of | fact that last October the sun radiat- O S ” H NG o for 5 . h ndexe cet by S s oo vIRE! ed'S per cent loss heat than Ite nor- | 1he €iEDE ataten indexed ax wet by Handsomest Office Buildings evinrice, e keteioc: wat washing, polisn. | out in the annual pamphlet of the in- | Jthe nine states not classified in the | oiling and greasing. battery service. out- { oitution. describing its field expedi- | chairmen H10 wat aepuse their state | - Cabil cAMDINE [Eqipment. " Ganyy Meigw. | & 5 S g its chairnien did not express themselve: 4 parking Zones about the city., should : setis, ! R ki e B e | ithsonian Tnstivution, and e | ELim, bennsgivania, Rhode Iaisnd and | The F. H. SMITH COMPANY, on request on the grounds. 5th and Florida | ywajoott conducted geological explora- | Massachusetts. Pennsylvania = and | = tions in the Canadian Rockles. In|Rhode Island are ordinarily ranked as | 1416 Eye Street N.W. Phome, Ao e dmee Tecillawaet glacier. at Glacier. Brit- | fo-deelsive at the democratie na- EMERSON P AND VAI.“R COMPANY, sh Columbia. which she first recorded | ¢y it may be. the aspirations of ATE b- E is the most outspokenly 0 Lighter. “saves “step ‘;h\-‘xrcl::rfleld. at the rate of 1135 { candldate for the presidential ne oum 414, Tioud Didg!{ feet a yea jmation of his party. Yet that v i { an: Vhi B lina, XN o i Vanderbilt Whitn | north are continuing their march orth Dakota, I . i > en cream. photos. Shoe shining, aite 3t = i UNE FIRST . “and, due to the | Dy Charies D. Walcott, secretary of | §1. Loulsiana, Maryland. Massachu. | equipment Iarge e e T o e ik ot tme famous | ,JE the prohibition issue were to be | Temporary Local YOUR mass has heen crawling back into| sqedt, G;MCAdoo would benefit. Mc- 10, awive : dogs and ! mal minimum and continued to do so | Tllinois, Minnesota. Missouri. Nevada, | H s e e Will Be Ready for Occupancy h its_wonderful concrete ronds, has a ca. . tions, which was issued today. at all. are: Colorado, Florida. Geor- | - - & 5 wet states n the other sn't | the course of the work Mrs. Walcott s XANDRIA, V 1 1887. She discovered that the ice | \William G circumstance is now tacitly adduced YASN LOA Sets Rumors at Rest, - H . aehing 5 n e cumstances. to prevent his \ghia. Pa. SMITH'S TRANS | an official report of the E pctory i = e ;. ! E A temperatures last October., which has | May Have Majorits. . 1321 New York Ave. Phone Main 1267 { H been made the basis of weird stories | T"]“" believe he may enter the con- | attempting to connect the uncbmfol't-i ention with a majority of delegates— | a few more or a few less than that 1 SOTAENR A ON A R i 1] ably chilly spring with a sudden cool- | But in the same hreath McAdoo sup- i ; 3 IR {ing of the sun. The solar radiation |orters concede there is probabiy an a AN T § frtuation was observed by the In- | Invincible one-third, controlled by the ® vet bosses like Murphy stitution's station on Mount Harqua | yel irphy, Brennan, Hula, Ariz. The official report of the | (AB&art Mack and Nugent, who " experts there sets at rest sensational | WOUld ' stubborniy block M-Adoo's | Balance lee rumors, and, printed in the pam- | U0 ard the requisite n\n-xlnrd.\i > phiet, follow ¢ e th ; B contructed by R it e lof iRuststionsaniiL e democratic prohibition poll | R Lih K Mt > the Solas sadiation was reporied from 112 2 reliable indes. it would seem to| ent Mount Harqua Hala. A fall of 3|Prejudice dlhe‘ chances of Oscar W.| e Sacd,and wn: | per Cent in the solar heat oveurred | Lnjergood, MeAdeos chief antago.: ] . ' e ginni about October 15, 22, 2 e om Alabama it ST SR B Bl Talaty Ooberl 5OV | i the Senelor o AR ood Home! WANTED. MATE FOR MOV and then quickly recovering to nor- | Woodrow Wilson's son-in-law., might o . [and then o e "By Ihquiry at|at some time in the balloting "be 2 i the United States Naval Observatory | Within range of triumph. only to find | L1 learned” hat & very motaple|&n invulnerable dry old suard dom- | PR = Kroup of Sun spots was formed. the inating enough votes to keep the | Rret indication appearing about Octo- |Prize from his grasp. ! o ber 17, The group reached great di-| Democratic lcaders are now more| mensions by - October 21. when it|Persuaded than ever that their 1924 | ! rlce heared the limb of the sun and!Standard-bearer will be a convention | Shortly disappeared over the edge.{COmpromise candidate. But for the | 2 { B © solar rotation, { fact that Senator Samuel M. Ral idue‘ Blarmofet {of Indiana would be in his ty- | 2 Tells of Expeditions. j eighth year by the time he could he | inaugurated. many democratic lead- | { ) | The Smithsonian Institution’s pam- | RUEUrated, mans 3 d o TRNITE % B o b = e read; to accla S NLOAD OF FURNTTURE | phier this year contains twenty-two|prospects incomparably the bestt Tt ———— FROM 5 { separate brief accounts of expedi- Hull Is Boomed. | FROM 1 ITLER, F tions initiated or co-operated in bY{ Former Justice John H. Clarke of | N ROM A " 2 > e o FRoM | the institution and its branches. The Onlo would be even a few months| ear : : ene 2 : ocrats in quest of a Mr. reports represent the sciences of ge-|glder. Detmocr _ el I s You that Representative : e S ouaat Hepecaealailye Congressional FROM BOSTON AND - IMMEDIATE zoology, botany 'am; amhrr]wl-‘ cratic national committee, is begin- e g ." Many parts of the world|ning to loom, although as a Tennes. [ 'b = iod TRANSFER COMPANY. INC.. | ULre Visited by the explorers In their]sean they admit he may. like | rary 3 > = — researches. Robinson of Arkansas and S . OPPOTE The discovery of a new shrine oniGlass of Virginia, be “too southern rugs washed, fected and restored to their 'f h. cient home of | 1, h i i o : Rt the Mesa Verde, the anciel e or northern democratic enthusiasms Stixinnlicolum; ur residence, very cheap: | {1 o Clque cliff dwellers of the West-{ ~About every democrat one meet 5 el ey ern Unitzd States. was reported by|rowadays laments that John W. Da ° Dr. J. Walter Fewkes. =Dr. Fewkes|Vis as a national leader puts it. FrE T o A and 4 group of prominent archeolo- | changed a career for a competence” e, | A s ate unearthing the buriéd ruins |an allusion to Davis' renunciation of arvian aimn 3 21° ' lof the city that once thrl;‘ed‘ulun kg_w xp:lc;lce B"td T ;‘I‘derllce hln West NORTH T STRATION — N4 the great mesa. He named his latest | Virginia for partnership in the “Mor- I\ Mereby given that the Roard of Negiwimtion | found temple the Pipe Shrine House, |gan firm” in New York city. for North Beach., Md.. will be in session at | gfter finding @ number of pipes scat-| The other day Davis defended the tie Pythian Temple, in Washington, D. C.. tered on the ceremonial altar. sugar interests in litigation with the Tuesday, May 15, 1923, and the Town H izovernmenl. “The enemy wouldn't orth Beach, M urday. May 1 Skeletons Found. do a thing with that kind of a rec from 1 to 9 p.m. day, and unles ord,” said a fellow-democrat, wi > b o 3 i , E ho i T be held at North Teach, M <hrine led Dr. Fewkes to the conclu- | tion lawyer” afiliations, Davis Would Juge 23, 1928, from 3 to H pm. 7 |gjon that the ancient priests engaged , be Invincible next year. J0HN E. BAN S W, in a ceremonial smoke, probably | (Copyrizhr, 1923.) Bonri_of Resiatra 5 isal around this altar, and after smok- ROT 35— ing threw their pipes into the fire TABLET To ARc'"c “PROTECTIN as offerings to their gods, A number One cout of this grand old roof puint | of skelatons of inhabitants of the pre- EXPI.ORERS VOTED Tenrs ta comer "Roid. dpiataPe for | nistoric dwelling, pottery, stone idols 1319-1321 F Street STOI‘lE NEWS 8 AM to 6 P.M. “Fashion Park” and “Stratford” Clothes Owing to public demand we are required to Hone: ‘found, Di extend this wonderful sale to Saturday, May 19th, Remember the name! and olh.er material were found. br: n KOONS ROOFING 1z r st N.w. | Fewkes report was, accompanied by and in order to be served come early, as our stock MPANY __Phone Main 933, | &n illustration showing how the tem-| 5, National Geographic Society's . PR SAT 15 3 bably looked before its de- is vel limited. iggs Puts HEAT in Heating.” | 'S, PTO board of trustees yesterday author- Ty 3 NO TIME LIKE THE PRESE struction. oar: ¥ y v & |50 have Heating Plants Re- 4 ized the placing of a tablet at Camp apor ,T-'n‘:::-n"z"du,.'ffi""{:]?' LFes P Clay, Cape Sabine, in the arctic, in Hot-water [fulay becaien that's the busg G. O. Po rospects memory of the eighteen men of the Heating. |stsen. i Heady itofiget ibuny: Greely party who died there in 1884. BE Ma). Gen. A. W. Greely, U. S. A.. re- iggs ineeri ! M uch mpro ed I ‘e Biggs bnguiesting Co. Improved, tired, dean of living arctic explovers. E: . GS, President. H v 1310 14th St. N.W. Tel. Frane. 317. ‘s J Ad now lives in Washington. ! aysJ. ] . Q@IMS | This tablet is one of a series the NOTICE S a2 01 AAYY National Geographic Society will 1. et the roofing experts bt 35 etel i | By the Assoclated Pr place as memorials to Americans who nave made nistory in polar explora- #mine your roof and submit to you their esti.| CHICAGO, May 17. — Republican mate. Reasonable prices, All work guaranteed. | norty prospects have greatly im-|fions. Grafton&Son,Inc,, Wizl proved within the last six months,| One such monument, the unique $ For Your Old COAL or ioofing_Experts of 5 years. _Phone Al 70, due mainly to the | memorial to Rear Admiral Peary, in ROOF EXPERTS | steady. advance of | $71HERR BELOR LSS it (il B 5 o Repairing and Painting, prosperity, Jo'n | has become a shrine where annual : A single burner Our Store Will Be Opento 9 P.M.’ During the Balance of This Sale DON’T MISS IT Imported Hand-Made English Straws ' .$5fAHat 3-45 - | exercises are held to commemorate Estimates cheerfully furnished free, ;’;'flfid:‘":'t l':‘:‘“:l e ettt ot the pote AnciN : = keeps the or R. K. FERGUSON, In / : other of the memorials is that to = 3 » IncC. 4 < chairman, declar-|Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes, dis- whole dinner hot Roofing Dept . 1114 Sth st. Ph. M. 2400-24p! 3 Ml cd here while on jcoverer of the anisrctic continent, o e Gew | also at Arlington. 15 his way from New | 7, o blet to the Grealy party will . Also it's a wonderful York to his home | pear the following inscription: “To < cooker, with many refine- Printing Individuality The kind that gets and holds attentlon. . Class, quality, beauty! The selected sennit in Dubuque, Iowa. | the memory of the dead, who, under ments and conveniences. * . > . ] Lt. A. W. G 1y, h hei: ¥ . . . The National Capital Press un Luriher|iierto nsute the andl ar sombicte S TS lou can, wark with com. straw braid is finished with a white bleach of 1210-1212 D_st. B.w. b i success ol e ntific co- - v - fort over the roomy smooth o th rty vere th f the Urnited Stat ith . 2 . " Have Pretty Floors preaidies” aurimg | oher mations. BHI-TERL oo I A TIZ! enclosed top of v beautiful luster, blocked on. the new English 0 Sy et mpmor e gon e | B8 ’ the Vear by . | sraphis Sootery, 15ga. o oo e ; Night” phone. ¥ranklin 6347 Printing Service 186 Adams, who said| It will be carried north by Donald Oval that within that|B. MacMillan, when he starts north % JodAN T. ADAMS, time the wisdom |in June for further explorations of the of the adminis- |arctic, and it will also be placed . HIGH GRADE | —reliable and effcient, aad | tration’s policies will *be brought |position by hi h hed about witheut tipping. - Six ea: 7 ion leather ban V - SR | SR et ot o AR R B T TN R The ventilated, cushion leather band is won Material reduction in taxes, made work. Bee them at the BYRON S. ADAMS, PRINTER, |possible, he said, by the judicious 1305 E B I | B fovthinert Sherating o e dgar derfully comfortable, keeping the hat firmly in Here’s a Roofer e e \ o Ready to make things snug and tight at *.3¥e've deliverated for -years about FLAT TlRE? MA‘IN : o place without binding in the least degree. imoderate cost. Tell us your troubles and | OUr convention city,” Mr. Adams said JRONCL AD Zeotus. 1416 Fat. nw. | were through deliberating we- came LEETH BROTHERS Company. Phone Main 14 Service Charge Never Over $1.00. i to Chicago.” '

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