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.THE .EVENING -STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1923 = A Little Journey to Elv 'I'ANS H A"-Efl —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. SEE REPEAL DEFEAT. T 5 : : —— N Alaska I MADISON, Wis. June 19. —Thei | You’ll Like the Tucker bill, providing for repeal of " Even in summer the Alalska the | Hev:;{:fin‘r;:h:’bfll:;:: .\:f.:;mr‘:z! E 5 of our thoughts is not a place z- bly, will be disposed of in the|f! of pleasing climate, green felds 5 A e nvironment J| L drys clal 1 ee and sweet flowers. We think s aupar igaRe L yms clsline ninacess The whole atmosphere surrounding | of it always as an ice-bound . votes, will be lined up against the L this new Office Building of ours— country, and just to mention Denby, Chief Justice McCoyi’ : TAReRE DU protInILeT 1417 K Street—suggests efficiency. forces concede they will be defeated it when Washington sizzles - by a decisive majority.. ul . It’s planned for both convenience makes everybody long to be and Local President | —_———— — "% and comfort—and is _equipped to there and on friendly terms | i asdddassraniasa Bl T P give service. You'll be in good com- with an iceberg. When the Greet Delegates. | et | pany here—and find every facility longing next seizes you—don’t G GO vl | el | for the conduct of your business— envy the President and hisf o Apstuiiealiicaming e Nk niates d ! 3 be it professional or commercial. party on their trip t0 the|ro 'tne aims and activities of l:a phoig 4 p Rooms are available—singly or “rozen North. but visit “the | ganization, Secretary of the Navy Ed- : ; en suite. most beautiful ice plant in the | win Denby, Chief Justice Walter 1 = « 7 3 Applications received at world"—American’s plant at M':C03' of the District Supreme Court, MAGAZINE BEGINS THE TROUBLE EACH STARTS T EACH SEES THE OTHER. Rental Depnnmem,—-ecmuand Ft‘l:n: 19th. and|'M streets, tin. thegns s 1= Hording presiqant of BY SLIPPING FROM ARM TO T STARTING FOR IT AND ! ol ; 4 St {the local Civitan Club, welcomed the FLOOR. DRAWS BACK. q 5 heart of Washington. delegates from more than 100 Civi- ) iy - BOSS & Phel S 5 tan clubs of the country at the opening 2 : p great blocks of crystal-clear{ ¢ e three-day session of the third an- 2 The Home of Homes an ice in tle storage roOMS|p i convention of the International As- @ ¥ B ’ o e you the cool of Alaska and i C LN o Ciube at Wardman g & ! 1417 K Street Phone.Main 4340 e the wonder of ern ice-! w the wonder of modern ice- 1 p 0w e today. wiaking 0. 6. Anurcws of Chattanooga. | president of International Clvitan. Called the meeting [0 order and, fol- lowing the singing of “America” by * W | the entire assemblage and invocation v [ ] f Chattimooes - g, + Justise. Siecoy | Uz L < ‘ Blue Ribbon Was introduced 1o the conference, : - Welcomed by Jurist. 3 : ] TOBACCO The local jurist is no stranger to P 15¢c The Best 15¢ COMPANY Eiven & Joubimg reccption ms he unted the B S S B (Ptterson Ever Made mounted the rostrum. “There are no gates to be unlocked. no freedom to be granted to any citizen of the = inl- & WHEN YOU THINK United_States coming to Washing- A 4 » Drug Stores: alse Schulte ton. The eity is vours, and those e Btohen. : who have the good fortune to reside <= i , gt aintine, aperhanging and Decorat- || here welcome you o their midsi”| | EACH MURMORS SIMULTAN- EACH TRKES THE OTMIR. EACA DECIDES TIME HAS (OM 10k (oF: Tazlor said Justice McCoy. g 1815 *NE sq i D : = % 3 Estimates made on request {sald Justice McCov. o ver mare beay.| | EOUSLY 'NEVER MIND, ILL AT HIS WORD AND FOR A GQUICK THRUST - RE- osicsmgenligiosmniies ol itiful than now. and aside from the PICK T UP DRAWS BACK SULTING IN HEAD-ON CRASH. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING |iphysical beauly of the city 1 feel MAGAZINE LAUGHS SILENTLY 238 15 St X Wel. wu. o BIC N T T 2B & i {SELF et Ten s for o oad 25 > inspiration from the fact that you | SE 3 ? g are in the capital of the greatest| . 7 &% picture of Baby nation in the world." ¥ FLAT TIRE? |wil.9 soumerated the many) ’WHEN TWO 15 A CROWD Lovs . i} $20.00 Dozen ex. 'Donnell’s and Lig AZNINTNT N ZAVAVATAVAN LEETH BROTHERS o Tan oo T BrbTaaiic e | g8 ‘UNDERWOOD servce Cuarze Never over sion | Brnsnan it v o | Postal Week End lMajestic Bone Dry, Sets Nett — ~_ HoTEL INN obedience to the law, and it is the! = B duty of our ever-growing country to H § £04-610 9ih St. N.W. see that those principles are iived oliaa ecewves C’ bo N Y k R Formerly Stne WHatel bl o terbourg-New York Recor e n a brief talk, Secretary Denby i E " contrantiied Sttan s ummes | Public A pproval L5 N e 8 meekn S he understood to be y-r'ull)\!‘\ xm-‘ Posmaster Mooney was jubilant same as those of Rotary. of which| | 4o« he is a member. joEeY . > to the inter nal sit- ot a single kick out of a whole uatien, th ry 8 ihat it was city of nearly 500,000 innabitants,” sonal_attention o s 7: rea.| the duty of A bl e ORATORS. | gerve America ou W iPU W The postmaster referred to the N NLSELNE. One of the most popular Cigar Stores in the “West End” is here shown—B. Susser, | Prop., 2153 Pa. Ave., N.\V 4 The reason why it is a favorite with YORK. June 12, —The liner routh ar4 wine and had reached the 3 " Js beca of the fact that he is Jestic arrived today after a record three-mile limit just as his cabi gaset dinger's new crcation PERFECTO Rich and Aromatic 2 Tle bar steward daclared i six gallons of brandy re- many pa: nge competed for th Guired by Br h law for emgrgeney honor of taking the last drink in the : ettt stores an in pu —— | the world well. E -| first half-holiday for employes of R e R the way AND MA PEN- | stresied the nece ai the local city post office in the Ithough s lad sta with her he would have the last s nera; c alterations. rength of avy. | nis ¢ the postal service, given | UWual smoking room supply liquor practiced so much on g ! Harding 12 "f‘l“ 5 18 POs BERES and, in additlon, private stocks whic t was not even . b. welcomed the last Saturday. P o ssengers N " THIS IR TO ADVISE THAT T. G WRENN seh that orgs z Iy cordial words of praise for | OM< passengers had ordered in En, 3 re purchased the ‘trade and fist Pl s ome*\s the |land. the entire supply was gone at 3 3 minutes from ¢ - 0 . !le atore I o il 3 Harding. written several weels o ce. Business men and pri- | 11:30 last night, before the thrae-mile | POUFK 10 Ambrose channel l'ght wax Cordllres on Credlt i Ciaiims o the yndersigned %o1{in which he expressed regret that| \ate individuals th Iimlt was reached, and there was| oo ine extrem : i WRENN. '+ | qwing to his forthcoming trip 'to| ity seem glad that clerks and ear- | L WAS Teached. ond ther s record dey's : ; Alaska he would he unuble to attend ! ricrs of the city ppos office at last ne to b own overboard also made . the opening of the «= vention have secured a Saturday half-ho'i- “It took the best efforts of the, M. He !I!\‘\"Jnd whe 1 Pay As You Ride Mr. Harding also « »inined to the| day T o Mot o ope for five months = conference the unfranchised state of Postal service has not suffered a nm“r‘”bm ranisld “‘. en )_'”- ®) with ch A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN Actual Size Time to become acquainted with this new ppany sear the d"e‘-‘gdésmg“’ “‘-!"\4“‘::;:'(‘ and | whit. *'tlhe'- r‘i!“ ;"‘_\-“x :::Lflgosfl"";;' British legal mn'mm':;‘:s"’;,-‘ r‘mé 4 : . BALA_'rV:HEEgN'EbJ.yV% AND of the member of the Offterdinger family—it will or cont i e ons con- | urged the delegates to use their in- cleaned up” at tr af- . | Beitish sireme i ! 3 | N 3 D i ciont "or the. inde > | Muence with their representatives in| fice Saturday. And the chance for llon of brandy. for each 160 pas- K DQPQ-‘HQ.A be a ;z‘(_:yr;sclf_ite(:lr‘lg;‘o‘s‘?:"4'~;1\:r:‘anl‘)a‘_‘\ng:1rn 3ou erfecto ave le. Ask TV AVAVAV 67 i nw.: the same, dated Januars 1 . Congress to relieve the situation “ of recreation brought the and members of the crew um |«- English pl. : h are s Teportal Avc Pcachred; Workers to their tashs yesterday (& he regular supply for the ife. | doing short rums o sm S Guaranteed 8’000 Miles Il 10¢ for it by name—Decr Head Perfecto, 10c. Piesented as one of “the o'd guard| With bright faces. Members of the crew said the pro R S R BT T G suoT IN AUTO ROW. | St e iR et ot W B o I T, 0. PROBEY CO X Wiy T Ahkeangee C en Ja s wreof LA the 3 then called bv President ps Manufacturer that indicated they had hopes of | Giller. V. P 3 0 of | Gilleran. Washington students at Bo. < thereon. an Jul 3 A vs to respond on behalf of the , £ one sort or another. Itor Dt aritty s A ! , sors sity, awarded degrees | ot theusidiitinaiee s SOmAL B1 o .l 2 Phil B, | Samuel Minor, Colored, in Serious| Av Hopwood. American pl at the annual commencement y ster- Ph 508 Sth Street, Bet. E and F 4 5 7 h ] | wright. who was one of the Majestic's | day. Williams received (he degs one West 133 i Club, i S 1 b el e 3 gree Agent for Comoyx London-made Briar Pipes and Condition at Hospital. L Z aimed = the record|of master of laws and Gilleran t Smokers’ Articles Washingion Gns Light = ocvetsiee H = achievement on the trip across. m-‘drzr-n o fbachelor of business ad 2100 Pa. Ave. N.W. Y N aid notes shall thereupon avis, expressing regre! | Samuel Minor. colored. was shot|claring he had started With twenty- | ministration Thare were more than . N.W. 0N GAS absence from the city prevented |, (1o pody and leg in front of his|five quarts of champagne, gin. ver- 900 students in the graduating cless | 7 their attendance. 5 - esidens. AM N SEf & TRU: The remainder of the early session |home. at 1011 New Jersey avenue. RPNy Ty (1. BELL. President, Tris | was devoted to annual reports of Presi- | late last night and today is in a s et A O dent Andrawn: and Secreturs Whitaker | uerious condition at Freedman's Hos- ‘omparing the civitan organization with | " 2 modern houses. President Andrews out- | Pital. Three shots were fired at him lined the growtih in the past year of the | from an automobile, in which were organization, which now includes 102 ed | Fomen, g i Massacl“lsetts D I ey Lt e ! | “'The “occupants of the automobile i === - created under the 5 3 <y of Columbia and one in Switzerland. e i - = Columbia pursiant After presenting a most optimistic | 1ater were arrested by police of th a8 stated in the n c S i second precinct and held for investi- : R E o with the smking fund. has drawn for {Teport. Claude Hagen of the Birming- gation. D i tol0l the police the ’ e = Park Yedempton a1 the ofece of the trusica on | ham.club, international treasurer. turned | £atlon Andrew toid the polied the Tuiy 1. 1923 bonds nambered 107, 106 and | over to President Andrews a note, paid | SO Wert ATE6 TS e a0C s 140 for 81000 cach, secured by said deed of }in full. for $10.000 which had been ad- | Vion"o¢ o fevolver. * He added that / g { _trust. The bonds numbered herein are ca vanced by the directors of the organiza- | is brother had a 7 A B ¥ e g o the < aking fund. and ne | Year “ago. | Mr. Andrews :33,:’,},’;,;".§dk.h?‘, 5;:,‘“’.‘,"5',':{.’;:?35 ; i b kI u‘ 2 ] | Washington’s most beautxf]l;l re?dentlal section of d;}ar}; o A - od the car. took the nistol from a 4 I i ~ 2 v darof Juls. LD 1ozt A 3 TR | ttered it over the heads of the dele- | nachrr amd’ the StroeETe cnsucd, = i A NS ed homes. Containing seven million feet of forest-covered lan: BELL. President. (3 Nitert” JAMES ( Bates. i R e, My, Y : i ¢ 2 with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of $-HOOD. secratiry. Members of Committees. The “life tree” of Jamaica grows ) "SRR A i « . . i T “Bisss Putx SIEAT Heating” | Memibers of the various committaes |and- thrives ‘for months atier bomg ([ oo £ £y G| A2 A i “The Triangle of Increasing Values Heating Plants Modernizzd !of the local club in charge of the|uPreoted and exposed to the sun. . i 4 d / : W : between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral avenues —and new ones installed very °°:"°""‘1“ axs il i 1Y ] s ~ 1 = / \ N AR (Woodley Rd.). Over four million feet of land sold. Over reasonably. Now’s best time | gne, o chaisuin: hnest Grenw Henderson. J. Raymond Hoover, 3 J S 7 5 LN ninety homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under con- : s < Gr s | Henry Lansburgh, H. S. Omohundro, ] s i 3, % to have us do such jobs. S.i‘}nfi’ii‘;'"c‘-:fihe?‘é'“;‘_, “reas. | L Frank Archambault; Henry F. : b I struction. Wooded villa sites, lots and central and side hall ‘The Biggs Engineering Co, |urer; Rudoiph Jose, Charles Hood and | Broadbent. Alonzo 0. Dille. Ralph 1. il 5 brick homes, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front—Park Office, 5 chairmen of all standing commlttees. | Graves, Walter P. Scott, Robert J P 4 A e i i ! : L d JETTER (i A O, (T T Finance—I. Goldheim. Sime. H. S. Shepard. L. Stoddard Tay ,' G ; if . 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.). George Walson. .Sidney Kent. Dri|lor and Dr. R Van Velxenburgh, .| g = : R\ R ) - . Grant S. Barnhart. George A. Har. egistration and information—Spen- T o & A mmni— ST Public Stenographer {Gmit, & et Gitrar I st | higietion 238, Bt apes: | o Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Cull Matn 83 ¢ i A = Ruoft.' W. O. 'Hiltablde. Joseph F. ] - e 4 tainment — harles rane. anda erson S. Meeks, g rif- - 3, e > o i YOUR ROOF chairman: Waiter M. Ballard. Odell{fith, Newton M. Minnix, L. L. Ray-| = 2 = - b woodwnrd B‘"Idmg' 15th and H Sts. Should be kept painted and repaired to make|I» Whipple. arles J. James. T. Ar-{mond and James A. Councilor. . s R B Established 1899 sour home safe. thur Smith, George H. Markward, W Badges and printing—Oscar Webb, ' VR e - 3 3 ls Corby, Walter Humphrey, Dr. Floyd {chairman; Clarence L. Harding, E. C. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. |M Owe Ruebsam, Charles S. Robb and Albert . > Publicity — Charles G. _ Morgan,! p \adeira. Roofing Dept . 1114 9th st. Ph. M. 2480:2491. | chairman; Willlam Ullman. S. S. Gro-| " ‘p ; Decorations — Percy C. Adams, Going AW&Y? gan, Ollver Hoyem. L. L. Raymond, G.{chairman: Elmer C. Mayberry. Harry Logan Payne. W. Taylor and Jacob M. Kraft. . t Better hase us put the ronf in shape for| Ladles—Mrs. Edward S. Brashears, | " ;1 2NI07 S0 8500 I8 feraft = - 7 . ishi {ha storms that ‘are sy coms. Don't |chairman; Mrs. Clarence L. Harding, u M e uc lons o s he storms tat ate sure (o come Bont | e A et it 2is 08" | —James M. Procter, chairman: Luther Accomplishing the e, Feel safe? dolph_Jose, Mrs. James M. Proctor,|C. Steward, H_M. Lord, J. J. Dimon i KOON ROOFING 1422 F §t. N.W. | Mrs. Ernest Greenwood, Mrs. Grant §.|and George S. Watson. | | Impossxhle ) COMPANY. Pl Barnhart, Mrs. Spencer B. Curry Hotels—W. M. Kochenderfer, chair- Transportation_and autos—William | man; E. B. Adams, Frank B. Essex. | 7 Roof Repaxnng E. Humphreys. chairman; Chester H.|J. B. Henderson. Alex. K. Phillips and | The reputation of this firm for doing| WArrington, vice chairman; Thomas |James C. Robertson. oty e o g omts estantished. 10Les { Stearn, W.'S. Hoge, T. W. Barrett,| Audit—J. A. Councilor, chairman; | | repair the roof and quality work is Edward Jones. E. S. LaFetra. Fred McKee, John F. Cremen and B. | Greeters—Walter M. Ballard, chair- | W. Murch. ; npell ] ONCI AD Reotine, 1418 man: Leo C. Brooks. Charles A. Stott, [ Stunts—J. Raymond Hoover, chair = . IR Compay. Phone Mainid. | J. Horace Seal, Arthur Borden, Jules | TO . " —— OTIC No)w {8 the time to have N Youe toot repatrsd and paiat- | SyIIITININNNNRREANETONOOOIOOEY ed. Let the roofing experts of 35 y = Bhafionte Sonlnc. 2 - s ON A FINE STOCK OF b ?Eu‘rxmpNLx (un e i = teasa ot 3 Omfort bl = Shannon and Luchs o ot Sz | C a e New vocallon Phono ra hs 500 Home Development Profession: Consnltant: Payeho- s"'":'m h?r::::";e‘::on-‘l‘:‘;m : g p Entrance, 36th and R Sts. N.W. i i : : ) 4 Any six-room house wired complete. e SR I GHAS, TRE Sy . Group A—Conventional Models Group B—Upright Styles n.w. Phone West 2408. At a time when we were all told that not in Printin: [ H H 9 Formerly Formerly | rs would we see a high standard Home at a Good g Khngle Mansions Sold up to 339.00 Sold up to .00 moderate priceTHEY ARE PRODUCED. —ts not cosily 1 this milllon doliar plant ex $135.00. e 4 5 $75.00. At Connecticut Avenue and Klingle Road Sale Price..... Sale Price : The Nauonal ‘532‘3.’1 Press Overlooking Rock Creek Valley 3 Terms $1.00 Per Week If Desired Terms as Low as $5 Per Month The Home That Gives the Man of Moderate Printing Speciahsts ! Means the Same Value the Rich With certainty insteady of chance a Gffllp C— 5 i Man Demands regards satisfaction. offer unusual inducements to seekers of apart- This group includes the following different models, all brand-new, and no more to be had at any “High grade. but not high priced.” ments where year-round comfort is demanded. e ‘:’: Vocalion BYRON S. ADAMS, FRINTER. 3 540 Vocalions S ik bk U TTYY R All outside rooms overlooking spacious lawns 620 Voca fold up to 320000 Al % i TO INSPECT “The American Fire lrsurance and wooded parks—exceptionally large rooms R e : By auto drive across the Q Street Bridge, turn Co. of the District of Columbia. and generous closets—efficient servxce. Con- ST o = north one block to R Street and drive due west to The L alh tloul of tzaviacs ot mie ed. 36th Street (right ncxt the Western High School). pmericdi Fire Taturaacs co "ol D & sistent rentals. 50 Traded-In Phonographs, $25 Each i O taie B Sircei car to 301l Street and wetk Borth 16 & T"“"“""""_‘:,,'si-,‘m.,, r:,.,_l « | “SPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS AND REPRODUCING PIANOS" Bigirce on Witontin Avenue carito R Staety and ke | O'J DeMOLL Secreta, M. H. BERGMANN, Secretary. ] BEAUTIFUL FLOORS |2 Wardman Construction o,°.‘3w":‘:’r'aw'€$’§"m?§ e orerold ':rf."""'e‘,l ADASS, Barrister bldg. Main 1457 C Ompany 1 beg' to announce \ & | \ I .m'fnflg-"x‘n'i'?”" e 1430 K Street N.-W. | ; i Owners and Builders [Enterprise Paint & Glass Co. Real Estate Department l Washmgtons AEOLIAN HALL "h‘aelfth. ami G .Streets Phone Lincoln Charles E, Odgkm" le‘n illll"!Illllllllllllllllllllllll UL U T T T I; % ' ’rl’ll\‘n R347. 19" iene Tipeos Stevnway and Webar ‘Diio~Art* Pranolas - Victrolas - Asolian -Vocalions

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