Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1923, Page 4

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4 (TZENS DEWAND *NEW ZONERULING Ask Erection of Apartment "Houses in Cathedral Heights Section Be Prohibited. A THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, JUXE f5_ 19 LEGION POST HOLDS SESSION e ABOARD “RUBBER-NECK” WAGON |igiwiei st Svoritisgnt during | w10 Bt the The program consisted of 7 mgn] 1 Vel | son, Virginia few evenings before Flag day. nnul‘ ? the play dealt with the s American flag. part in the play van, Hazel Garret- Arthur Hayes, sther Jones and The serious aspect on the coun- tenances of the tourists puzzled the people on the streets, especially as the sightseeing party seemed to take sung, no interest in the varlous spots of | play presented, followed by th interest around the city but would |tle Hymns of the Republic, 2 g;eg‘h-r)gy(la‘:rra;o f::o'lr:xon';‘in:;: “aye’ Alm;r;:an Creed” and “The Star Span- ) ml;‘ll'lENos AIRES, June b15,-—.‘!1om': “l-‘i 4 ! e lanner.” e, the American ambassador, wi a rubber-neck wagon and combined & | A resolution was proposed in the Stanley Iiley read the program. | depart today on a leave of absence | sightseeing tour and a regular meet- vicinity of the land office urging the | Beatrice Wilkinson was song leader | which will extend over several months. ing in one. {‘I:“"‘"f," of the flag. The resolu- ) and Llewellyn Price led in the creed. |He will visit Uruguay and Brazil and sre see! |Gom s lopted rewhere in [ The Flag day play was written by |thence proceed to York and_Wash- There seems to be some dispute Washington the 7A grade pupils, assisted by Thelr | ington. During absence Willing as to whether Commander Thomas | After transacting some teacher. The scene was laid in th i will act Fraley and ward Marthill, “""‘ill’r":mn@fi;'ofx':..z\é’m,'f"“};r"flr sitting room of the Smith family their alternates, Ray Cunningham | Pennsylvania avenue, e S e T G T T and Ralph Cusick, who were named | mem SO Y ent the post at the national | = The Sergeant Jasper Post, No. 13, American Legion, held a “city wide" meeting last night, when finding that their meeting place, Perpetual Hall, was unavailable because of bullding alterations, the members hopped into U. . ENVOY ON VACATION. OPENS Saturday morning, June 16th, at" 1717 North Capitol Street (corner || North Capitol and Randolph) Another Piggly Wiggly Store. A real money saver Opening Saturday at 7 AM.,, Closing Saturday at 9:30 P. M. Join the thrifty thousands that throng our stores daily. fmportant the meet- treet and A resolution requesting the zoning i where the csion to prohibit th ment houses in all “A" was unani- o ] ez ke 1O a1 were elected while pass- | Fral mgasly; e : e ) street or while going | F. = Heights Citizens' Association, at a|around Thomus Circle. However, it|Savee, R. T. meeting in the St. Alban's parish hall lite sure that a motion was put [G. P. Ratell last night. The resolution, it ¥ 4th and H streets to hold the Rappy. C. M . y 12, 0 e etated. applies particularly to th ting, July 12, on the steamer | Thompson. R Cathedral Heights section of the city lopinion that the motlon was “car- | H. M. Perry Aughos, W ) 3 VR . or the territory bounded on the north | rie two or three blocks north. | K d H. A Remember ¢ o : o, and most people are of the | Clarkson, R. T Hughes W K. Goud, 3 ool S o Mttt b S P e LA S S SR by Tilden street, the east by 34th street, west by Arizona avenue and on the south by yder lane. Critictuey Zontng Commisston. FARMER-LABOR PARTY Ina ticism the zoning commis- sion, it w med that that body did not give a sufficient notice of a hear- ing vesterday to the various citizens’ ment Cites Alleged Order to Communists of U. S. the proper represe Graham Pow condemning the he zoning proper notic have little Russian communist been ordered to sup- fary sor party in the xt campaig: shown by orders sued to communists of this country | ¢ C. E. Ruthenberg, recently con- | vieted in Michigan and confes ember of the communist party, ges that ans have CHARGES MOSCOW AIDS |TWD PROGRAMS GIVEN AT BUCHANAN SCHOOL American Defense Society State-|Flag Day Observance by Students | Includes Many Interesting Fea- Two programs were c: i lebration of g g WE PAY DAILY BALANCES 2% 3% interest on checking accounts on daily balances — com- pounded monthly. tures—Nolan Speaks. AT day at the Bu- S betw interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly. “Sunset Gold” Best Creamery Butter %% Real Butter, pound, 46¢ Bacon, Kingan’s Sliced 11b. box 36¢ The Price of Bread Is Up Flour, Gold Medal, 241b.sack $1.01 The Price of Flour Is Down So Make Your Own The road to good Multigraphing Leads to the Hurley Bernard Advertising Co. Here, too. One May _Find Expertly Written Sales Letters e in a statement by R. M. Whit ) ney, director of the Washington bu- | rean of the American Defense Soclety, today. Connection between the Moscow group, which has been endeavoring to influence American senators and interest on special certificates 4 % semiannually. EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY Munsey Building Pa. Ave., Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. E_lgllllllllllllllflIIlII|IIlIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII’IIIIIIIII savings compounded ng la erection of uround his dwelli AR Del Monte Sliced No.1 can.... .. 16¢c Peaches Prince’s Extra Fine, large can. ..28¢c Milk, Pet, tall can 10%%c Pork & Beans, Campbell's can 9c Jello, Assorted Flavors, pkg. 9c Pineapple Sliced 5%t 26¢ Ginger Ale, Beechnut &%, Bottle, 121/5c Bwaelser’ Carton of 12 bo Prince’s F Sifted Peas No. ; canam:y ‘ Pears, Prince’s Bartlett,large can 33¢ Spinach, Del Monte, large can 16¢ Apple Butter, Premier, 23¢ Excellent for the Kiddies—Large Jar Catsup, Arcadia Home-made, bot. 15c¢ District hope, In th T The Firm With a Conscience 817 14th St. N.W. Main 4614 students of the ommunist inter orking for the ov ted States gov to establishing the | the proletariat of the | d copy of nstructions to re made public in the | d fea, is called | The patent offices at The Hague «m»lv K'. oo \UIFM[A C rier i o Sl quality bl v ginee cut and . Slzes to 44. A Sale of Every Man’s Suit in Our Stock — s L~ Men’s Summer Suits Almost 500 Summer Suits of | Play on Any Phenograph YOU'LL KNOW IT " BY ITS COLOR YOULL BUY IT FOR ITS TONE ‘OU need only play these new July Specials on your Y phonograph to realize that Songs are never more melodious, and Fox-Trots mever so “jazzy” as whea rendered in the clear, sweet tone of Vocalion Red Records —the Records which have become famous for their es- dsrimg quality! Popalar Carclina Mammy 3 Irving Kaofman, Tenor—Selvin's Orch. Accompaniment > 14577 10° § .75 ‘When WITI the Sun Shine for Me? $ Irving Kaufman Yes! We Have No Bananas—Comedy Song Don’t We Carry On'—Comedy Song } 14579 10° Billy Jones Dance Roses of Picardy —F ox-Trot March of the Mannikins—Fox-Trot The Bar Harbor Sodiety Orchestra Blue Hoosier Blues—Fox-Trot Louisville Lou—Fox-Trot The Broadway Syncopaters. Yes! We Have No Bananas—Fox-Trot L Ritzi, Mitzi—Fox Trot, Sclvins’ Orchestra } DR The Aeolian Company, New York, Makers .75 - - - }um w s } 14586 10 .75 i Complete Stock of Vocalion Records ON SALE McHUGH & LAWSON 1222 G St. N.W. Complete Library of Vocalion Records Ready Lansburgh & Brother 420-430 7th Street N.W. Choice _of My cellent _Quality Welt Sole Low Tan and brown black ki and calf. and white Nubuck sport style, tan trimmed. All sizes 8'to 11, { Purchase of 1,200 Prs. Women’s Seam-Back Lisle Hose dren’s d: Good quality silk hose, in black, gray and nude and made with a wide seam hack. Every pair is perfect and we have all sizes from 8%5 to 10. It's a great hose at a reasonable price, so lay .in a supply. 69 Hundreds of New Style Fine Gingham Dresses $ 4 ° 79 Wonderful Values! New and beautiful assortment of Women's and Misses' Fine Gingham Dresses, in checks of green, brown, red, copen, lavender and rose; made with double skirts, panels and apron fronts; prettily trim- med with pleati of white organdy and bias folds Specially priced for —Men's White and Palm all Blacher, English brogue and semi-brogue styles. ST Y YA i T iidvibva mobhair, cool cloth, feather-weight cloth and other desirable summer fabrics at these two prices. Tan, gray, black and blue, in plain col- | ors, stripes and mixtures, and they i i are made up in two and three but- | $ & ton styles, suitable for snappy and & | conservative dressers. They are ! | great values, and every suit is 2| ! worth more money. Sizes in reg- ulars and stouts in 34 to 48. il : y Mr. Man--These Are Banner Values & A Reduction on Every Woolen Suit Z| - . o e oo ook | Kitchen and Laundry Supplies bones, in blue, black, gray, brown and other wanted shades, "&f s e e ol o wier €l Matches, large box - - 5c lars, slims, shorts and stouts, in sizes 32 to 50; & L k 3 5 B . o > z 9c $20 & $22.50 Suits, $15 | $30 Suits. ..........524 ux, package $25 Suits.........-$20 | $35 Suits..........$28 Gold Dust, large package - - - 25¢/| . i acation Shoe Sale Children’: b e Men's Summer Oxfords e Sunbrite Cleanser, 2cans - - - 9c Saturday Special Sl- s ° ° . $ 1 95($¢Y .85 o Silver Polish, Wright’s,jar - - 2lc ® i itt’ T ne pac e 3 . Ammonia B f e g fi:s:‘:':?!&:g.l“‘:‘t’;fii:;é‘i 1 package free with purchase of 1 package. . Fruits and Vegetables Large Stock of Vocalion Records El CantEIOpeS, fl'Om California, eaCh, IOC Beets, fresh, bunch - - - - - - 8¢ Lettuce, fancy,head - - - - - 8c Radishes, extra fancy, bunch - - 2c Onions, spring, bunch - - - - 2c Potatoes, extra fancy No. 1’s, pound, 4c Always on Hand GIBSON COMPANY 917-919 G Street N.W. Call Us for Any Vocalion Records HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G Street N.W. Full Line of VOCALION RECORDS “SPECIALISTS "IN T PIANOLAS “AND REPRODUCING PIANOS"™ PEC/IALIST . 5" 0-J DemMOLL EMMONS 5 SMITH - DEMoLL P1ano (@ Washington’s AEOLIAN HALL ~ Tivelfth and G Street: " Steiraey cnd Waber Duo-Art,_PiaNolas - l/'u:tro'ifi.s - Aenlizn-Voca o Saturday only Large, dressy trimmed straws, in fine chips and braids, small mushrooms, roll brims and pokes of Canton crepes, cut felts, in white, green, copen, sand and two-tone combina- tions, tailored and flower tri med. Hats for matrog and miss. Misses’ and \Vb?men's Fine Dresses cr;‘;?:.‘n: %.".gz?,’n erepos: ‘1&31‘;"1% s tan, brown, flame, gray. navy an 98 & . . . . quarter siceves: sizes to 40. Specially i — Our stores are well supplied with fresh Peas, Beans, Spinach, Strawberries, priced at $7.98. : ing i i bl d 1 . . . Blackberries, and everything in fresh fruits and vegetables, and we only Big Girls’ Gingham Dresses 9 Big Girls' New French Gingham $9.29 = handle the very best quality. You select your own with your own hands. black; also two-tone effects; made with long waist lines; half or three- Dresses, just unpacked, in pretty col- ored checks of all leading shades; made with fancy collars and cuffs, long waist line, large bow back; sizes range from 7 to 14. Spectally priced at 32.29. These Prices Good at All Piggly Wiggly Stores Saturday and Monday

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