Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1923, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923. 15 _ — —— — |245; meter service, $3.760; revenue|during the past two months from |ble-barreled shotgun and shells, three | Ninety-three were sworn in last night|ington provost guard, Maj. James W.|ton and have been adopted. | not be a candidate for the state sen- collection, $5.245; interest and retire- [ houses that have been burglarized in | fountain pens, three pocket knives,|by E. F. Hoffman, clerk of the court, | Myrick, Boston, also of the guard, and | The directors authorized the archi-|ate in the primary which will be | ment ot bonds, §20.160. the suburbs has been recovered by |one safety razor, one pair of scissors, | following a meeting of those interest- | Stirling Kerr, secretary of the Scot- | tect to send out copies of the plans|August 7, he announces. This lea S—— In the school appropriation, which | the police, although no arrests have|'wo gold rings, thi ed, held jn the rooms of the chamber | tish Rite bodies of Washington. and specifications to those desiring | four candidates in the race, Robert ¢ ALEXANDRIA, V June 1—(Spe-|totals $120,133, 78,000 | yet been made. R , of commerce, presided over by H. Noel | Pamphlets giving a list of the his-|to submit: bids for the work in order | Barrett of this city, Walier Tansili clal)—A combination tax and appro- {comes from the eity According! to ‘the poiioe, it was Garner. torical points of interest in the city, it that estimates may be obtained and | Oliver of Fairfax, Frank L. Ball of ' priation ordinance was presgnted tolder from the state and pald tuitions. | o0 G080 e S 00 b0 0 000 T e Tlot H. Noel Garner is captain, and_ the | Was announced, will be given the mem- | the contract awarded without further | Arlington county and James Sherier The city council at a specfi=" seting | Council has authorized the mayor| found In Fairfax county on & ‘o police are of the opinion that | foliowing were chosen lieutenants: bers of the guard (for distribution to| delay. | of Fairfax county. held yesterday afternoon, and after it | to make a temporary loan of $35.000| SI0KL two Thies west, of Berl NTT| the robberies were committed by | vin Devers, Framk W. Latham. David |the visitors. The fuard will have its| In the corporation court yesterday | Members of the graduating class of had been read it was laid ovi to pay oft mhlonl ;uc'l-erl -m;'m!;"g. that nelghborhood telephoned the po- | PO¥8. Who apparently became fright- | G, Grillbortzer, E. C. Rand, Paul Mor- | headquarters at the arnlory, where a|afternoon in the injunction proceed- |the Alexandria High School wiil be the regular meeting next Thursday.ioutstanding bills for improve lice of the find, and Chief Goods, ac- | ®ned and hid the articles at the place | ton, W. M. Rich and Dr. H. A. Wood. | telephone has becn installed. and an ings instituted to prevent the con-!entertained tonight by the Ladies' The new tax rate was fixed at $: arouid the schools. companied by Polloeman Taylor and | Where they were found. The provost guard will start on duty | automobile will be in readiness at all| summation of the sale of the apartment | Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. on th on the assessed valuation on the §100.{ On motion of Councliman Ticjer a| IRFICLRS 2o POPPMErl MoV %k gent | Renewed efforts are being made by | Sunday and serve until the following | times for emergency calls of any kind. | house on Pitt street between Prince |lawn of the residence of Mr. and Mrs which Is an increase of 50 cents on|section of the new ordinance provid-| yOL SV, O WED | PPEEI fioce | the police to apprehend the parties|Sunday, inclusive, and the hours of | The Elks' Home, Knights of Colum-|and St. Asaph streets Judge Smith|Harry B. Caton. In the event of rai the $100. ing for the lssuing of bonds In case| S0 Cught the loot to police station, | BUIltYy of the robberies which for | services will be determined by those|bus Home and Salvation Army head- | get aside the sale and ordered a re- | the entertainment will be held in 1! A tax of 20 cents & $100 on all bonds [ of any deficit was eliminated. several weeks alarmed residents of | constituting the guard. quarters will be open as rest rooms|sale of the property on Saturday.|auditorium of the chamber of com- and other evidence of debt is provided,| A petition, signed by a large num-| The police request all persons| he suburbs. At the meeting last night b; June 16. This property was sold at|merce. e tenting bonds of the United States, |ber of residents in the nelghborbood. | whose houses were burglarized to call [ “One hundred and_seventy-five citi- | distyibated to the men. and s and specifications for|auetion last Saturday. Judge C. E. state of Virginia or of any county or|asking that Charles Tyler, colored|at once at headquarters and see If|zens have volunteered to serve as mem- | made by City Manager Wilder M. Rich, | the new Young Men's Christian Asso- | Nicol appeared in the interest of the City of this state. A tax of 30 cents | bootblack, be given & license to con- | they can Ident” the goods: bers of the provost guard during the|Col. M. A. Winter of Washington, in |ciation building have been presented | owners, Miss Roberta Davis and Miss| Artijlery in its orlginal sensc in ‘placed on_all credits shares of |tinue S N e | nae: 'll\ll-‘h?“::l'] - ’:;‘fi:fl‘:‘m.fi:‘fl? progress of gne Shrine convention to|charge of the provost guard in ihat|to the board of directars by Archi- | Eleanor Roberts, 5 || meant”the cross-bow and the long- Stoc] as def y the B - | lool e visitors ; Maj. & a ol G d i stock and capital as defined by the | DALY BANS EE o va) "Streecs, 1t was | trs ‘nd Identifed o douple-barseied n_this city. | city; Maj. E. P. Hazelton of the Wash- | tect Lawrence Harding of Washing-| C. J. Meetze of Manassas, Va.. will | bow k. referred to the city manager. Under | shotgun and overalls as stolen from »l &'_-‘r.,;lwf-:oli";lx‘z?mh:“tax of 50(the prevailing ordinance such stands| his home several weeks ago. In- e 3 : the |are prohibited. cluded in the list of articles recov- e et Slacouit part of the loot stolen!ered are two gold watches, one 4o on_or before October 1, 1923 Revenue from the $2.50 on real estate shall be due and payable to the city tax collector. without dis- count, on or before October 1. 1923. Heretofore a discount was allowed for prompt payment. It is provided that bills not paid on or before 4 October 1, 1923, shall be considered delinquent, and there shall be us- | sessed and collected a penalty of 5 per cent, and upon 11 bills remain- ing unpaid by June 1, 19 damages § per cent per an — for our thousands of visitors * DISTRICT GROCERY SOCIETY STORES e have had their stocks completely replenished, so that their customers can now buy foodstuffs far enough in advance to avoid the disadvantages of a possible real food shortage. of which amount 0 will come from the tax levy will come from other | propriations made for the xpenses of the corpora- 60.50; for the payment of debt of the corporation nterest thereon, the sum ——— 0: for defraying the gen- $80.489 | expenses of the gas and for the nt of the debt of the division - and the interest thereon for defraying the generai 5l of the public schools, L] ig . For der the head of expenses for the I fund some of the large items tel s follows: Police fire department, d g and lighting. of ashes and | : 5 An Unusually Good Selection to Please All Tastes For Details See Page 13 - || E.F.DROOP &SONS CO., [‘ ":'"“’“"'l"u{:";”:crj Steinway Pianos 1300 G St. THERE IS A D. G. S. STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD—BUY THERE AND SAVE MONEY When you have a houseful of com- KRU M M 4 S . . . The Coffee and Butter questions pany just the thing to have in the house. haueBon sctiled for good—for those They ARE delicious who are using our Macaroni, Spaghetti and FOUNTAIN Brand HAMS |Geld Band Butter, ib... 50c Egg Noodles and —and they’re the best you can get any- | Gold Bag Coffee, Ib.. . . 28c e “Two D. G. . Products of Quality” 3 Pk gs., 25¢ All D. G. S. Stores Sell Fountain Hams SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY HOME DRESSED POULTRY and S UGA Reviea] 0*-98c| CHOICE cUTS of BEEF, LAMB, VEAL and PORK at Most D. G. S. Stores Campbell’s TOMATO SOUP, can, 9c | SMOKED SHOULDERS, Bb., 13c = FANCY LARGE LEMONS, doz., 33¢ GRAPE JUICE CHOICE GRAPEFRUIT, 2 for 25¢ 49c Qt. 27c Pt.| NAVEL ORANGES ‘=== 60c ’ STRING BEANS . . . . b., 15c Klllvf“jgts 33 ‘;CCON HOMEGROWN PEAS . . bb., 15¢ Ceresota Flour ; o VIRGINIA DARE Fancy FRESH PINEAPPLES, 15¢ ’ © EXTRACTS “Every Drop Goes D. G. S. White Floating Soap : Twice as Far” 3 bars, e Wtk e 2 4 | 15c 25c | fice of auditc engineer. §. “All Quality” “Tropicals” that are Mode Tailored The -atisfaction with Trop- ical Clothes depénds upon the workmanship—and that gives to Mode Trofiicals their supe- rior character. The list of Mode eligibles for your ward- robe is a long one. 'alm Beach Suits. ..$15.00 Knitted Cloth Sports g B Coats; a very spe- I'ropical Worsted & cial feature, in $25 and §40 many shades......$20.00 White Flannel Trousers .. 2 .$9_00 Imported English Other Mohair Suits Cricketing Cloth —up to Trousers - Striped Flannel and Linen Suits, $16.50 and $26 Serge Trousers ...$12.00 Gabardine Suits— Oyster Linen Knick- $25, $30 and $40 erbockers .........$4.95 Mode Special Mohair The Semi-annual Sale is still a Magnet Every Spring Swit in the stock is included—no excep- tions—Fancy and plain; young men’s and conservative. They are in one of these four grades. World FA-MUS CAKES, al fvors, 25¢ 0y Voo IES Chas. Schneider . ) Loffler’s| Baking cos ° Gelfand’. s SHREDDED WHEAT Sausage Vienna | Mayonnaise 12¢ PKG. e MORTON’S SALT Products nearest to the kind of bread you make ]zc Jar ] 0C BOX PR 250 Jar | SAFETY MATCHES 100% Pure| [ Q¢ Loaf | °€ - 3 D0Z, 25¢ DISTRICT GROCERY SOCIETY STORES, Inc. s e T e T Suits that were $35 Suits that were $45 and $40 and $50 Including 4-Piece Golf Suits $98.50 392 i ’ Suits that were $65 Suits that were $55 and $70 1493 $55.5 Our Hat Supremacy —is due to our control of the leading Straws—Hats of distinctive character. P ork is the Competitor TP — Henry Heath—Beginning Mode Special—$2.50, at $5 $3 and $4 “The Supernatural”— Youman—$4, $5 and $6 Panama Special, $5.75 The Mode—F at Elevnth St. o MO OO NN NN O N K JOK YOO X X RO YO Y XK e e S S S S W S W W W W W WY W

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