Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1923, Page 11

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COARD WILSTAGE | B MINIG BATILE Camp Simms, Congress Heights, D. C.. to Be Scene of “Fight” Tonight. P'reparations have been completed for the mimic battle and fireworks display to begin tonight at Camp Simms, promptly at 6 o' The 2d Battal- ion of the 121st Lngineers, District ©f Columbia National Guavdsmen, Will participate in this demonstration of rockets, flaves, signal lights and all other pyrotechnles used in battle at night. The public is invited and visitors will be met at the Portland street stop of the Congress Heights d directed to the camp. ock a fire superior- riflemen the obje of showing the dif- ficulty in_rushing an in- ne! Following this a of Stokes mortars will open :ht display under Cupt. Edward A twenty-minute band concert is nest on the program, and while the National Guard band is playing Lieut. Sumuel R. Turner, commanding Com- any D, will move into position for ck, ' taking shelter in concrete o the camp. The men steel helmets, | pistols, position | rges and signal outlit is to “attack” the camp, will be defended by Headquar- platoon of Headquarters and 3 any. commanded by > Dunn, and E Com- and of Lieut. Clarence The latter organization will take positions with outposts on the north bank of Oxon run, equipped With smoke candles, position lights, rifle ro special on the ¢ will begin grenade dischargers and dges. With the “attack” mp the fireworks display WOODMEN ON PICNIC. Txpect More Than 3,000 at Beach Outing. osters’ Club of th \\'nodm(‘n " ion t More than ng. Willam land avenue the arrange B »n, will hold Picaic at the l| s ¢ Hazard and George L. STENOGRAPHERS WANTED. “ervice Commission Out Urgent Appeal. Civil Sends | lin the de- entrance | 0 $1.200 a| 0 a month ull informa- be obtained at Service Cam- F street northwest. Another Survivor Passes. “or'ot the ‘eharge of ude -has just died | 1 London, “PAY AS YOU RIDE” TIRES 20% Down 26 Weeks to Complete the Balance Paymerits Weekly or Semi-monthly HIGHEST GRADE QUALITY CORD TIRES Standard Mahkes “RIDE AS YOU PAY” 337 13th St. N.W. Phone Franklin 8175 ‘FLIES with Bee Brand Insect Powder 15¢ —35¢—~70¢ - Ask your Druggist or Grocer ¢ MCCORMICKCCO BALTIMORE .m.. United flll\es .\lurIne d, Taylor Bran- son, second leader. l‘ro.‘!rnm Grand March, The President,” Tregina No. 3, Beethoven Saxophone Solo, *Valse, Wrica," Wiedoeft Musician Frank Wiblitzhouser.. ‘Two movements from the sym- phony “From the New World,” Dvorak Overture, “Leonore,” (a) Largo. (b) Scherzo. Waltz, = “The Danube™ .. “Orientale’" (b) Frelude, Opus Minor ... Grand Selecti v “The Star Spi sioa Bannor: Beautiful Blue Band concert by the Army Music School Band, Walter Reed General Hospital, this evening at 6:30 (senfor bandleader stu- dents conducting). erehe Indlenne from “L'Africaine” .. Meyerbeer (Conducted b Ammon Overture, “Zanetta" . Auber (Conducted by Wallace Apple- ton) Extra—Fox trot, Down the Lane Grand selection “Excelsior” .. (Conducted by Olaf ) Waltzes, “Wiener Bl (Conducted by C! din ) Solo for cornet—-Inflamma- tus,” from “Stabat Mater,” Rossini (Played by Mluter Sergt. Phillp Popular nelonlon o “Take From M nderson i Alfred P. Gsell) . "Napolitana,” Boccalari Progress”. (Conducted harles V. Ban- er) “The Star Spangled Banner” No Pay If Patient Dies. From the Ohio State Journal. Among the curious customs preva- lent among the Eskimos is one af- fecting the medicine man, who is paid his fee when he reaches the tgloo where the sick one is located | and he can keep the fee if the patient | THE EVENING . § SHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. FIRE INJURES “TWO GEORGETOWN HOUSES Girl Painter Climbs Steeple Blaze Estimated at $6,000. Fire of unknown origin broke out in a double two-story frame building at 3213-3215 P street early today, g a total damage of about By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 23—Clad in paint-smeared smock, white linen trousers, white shoes and stockings, Miss Wilhelmena Schmidt of Denmark climbed the steeple on St. Mark's Church in the Bowery today to do ce- ment frescoe work on the structure. Her titian hair, unbobbed, was re- strained by a broad band of silk. From “Never was diszy in my life,” remarked. mark. P street, his house to the extent of It spread under the roof to the adjoining house, in which a man, whose name was not learned by the police, was sleeping. He es- caped without IuJIll’\ Th t 5 P street is owned tract for decorating spire of the famous Bowery churci “Why should people gather In street (o stare?” she asked. “I alw. smoke when 1 work. arette which she had paused in her 'KI"';{U}] ove l‘l'!'\l ir ll!flc’d lul’)-fl" ks 4 o tow 3 " at difference loes David M. Rowredey, while the house ‘]‘I"']:’t‘"”':‘:n tho doperiie :“:’Z""‘:‘m:f next door is owned and occupied by |18 cratc Jumes P. Jenkins. fashion. PASTOR RETURNS HERE. Rev. Dr. Forrest J. Prettyman, for- mer chaplain of the House of Repre- sontatives and now pastor of the First Methodist Church, noxville, Tenn., is to speak, at 8 o'clock night, at Mount Vernon Plac Church South by George Dav way restaurant?’ OPEN SATURDAY Bargams' Bargains! Bargains! In the Two Remaining Days of Our LOSINGOUT SALE 25% to 50% Off Original Pricds —On All— TRUNKS BAGS SUIT CASES LEATHER GOODS 1212 GSt. UNTIL 2 P.M. in this city 3 \ esiding elder Yor the Washington district of the Methodist Church The Cap With tlle RED Flap Attached P00 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000 recovers. but in case of death the custom is for him to refund the! payment American Dairy Supply r. » Washingtom, D. 00000000 A Bcautiful Suite of Niné Distinctive Pieces in Antique Walnut, $375 Here's One of the More Remarkable Values of The Sale—A Richly Finished Suite Priced Low During The August Sale Of Lifetime Furniture Rarely do you find such values as this. Nine distinctive pieces with 66-inch buffet, com- bination linen and silver chest, oblong table and six artistic chairs. - A value that must be seen to.be appreciated. Below we are quoting a few of the many other remark- able values. Ten-piece mahogany finish dining suite with chairs upholstered in genuine leather - $185 Four-piece American walnut suite with burl walnut panels, 66-inch buffet ...... s eiciabiery B Pk ~ieto sietoia sla i lelet o iinls i aini B sicTela s 5 $195 American walnut dining suite of ten pieces, 66-inch buffet, burl wal- nut panels, chairs upholstered in leather........ i o $245 ‘Two-tone walnut dining suite, ten pieces, finely made with large buf- Lifetime Seventh Street fet, closed silver cabinet-and oblong table. A feature of this suite is the beautiful walnut that is used. Chau-s in blue hair- ....... ... $395 REurniturwi. Is More Name Mayer & Co......... Than Miss Schmidt, a student of the Royal Academy of Copenhagen, came to this country’ three years ago from Den- whether the puff is taken on the tym- panum of a church or in some Broad- _AUGUST Total Damage !‘rcm Enrly Morning Clad ln Whlte PUfflng On 6F‘a«g she The reputation her frescoes gained in New York won her the con- the towering Luropean girls | think nothing of a puff when they her lips dangled a cork-tipped cig- |feel like it and I notice American girls make | 99 1923. . =y Friday and Saturday 23¢ 25¢ 20c 25¢ Pork Loins Smoked Hams Breakfast Bacon Sliced Bacon Smoked Picnics Leg of Lamb Small Sizes Half or Whole Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. ib. New Cure By the Piece or By the Strip Wonderful Flavor 3to b Lb. Avg,, Real Sprmg mb Frying Chickens . Good Cooking and Eating Apples 4 s Freestone Peaches basket 20¢ Yellow Onions 4 ibs. 19¢ No. 1 Potatces 10 ns. 37¢ HALIBUT b 38c _ TROUT 20c NORFOLK SPOTS . 20c UNUSUAL GROCERY VALUES MILKE o 3 32¢ Del Monte Apple Sauce; 2 Cans, 35¢ Royal Baking Powder, 6-0z. Can, 20c Brillo Steel Wool, 3 Pkgs.. Babbitt’s Cleanser, 2 for Blue Hen Matches, 3 for...... FORTO RICAN CANNED GRAPEFRUIT Large can of choice 27 Packed-in-the-grove Grape- fruit. Flavor nlrpuses that of whole fruit.. - Cream of Wheat ris. 19¢ | .11c 29¢c French’s Mustard, Jar Pick of the Pack Peas, 2 Cans. .. Sifted Early June Peas Pineapple—Treasure laland 2V CAN s enesse s 300 Prunes, 3040 Size, Ib..........19¢c Sunmaid Canned Raisins, Each, 15¢ WIZARD PRODUCTS Polish Mop and Small Polish, Both for ............... S 69¢c Dusters, Each ......... seisis Liquid Wax, Each. 'SALMON Tall rak 2 Fr 25¢ B. & M. Fish Flakes, Large Steak Salmon, Large.. :+Argo Salmon, 2 Cans Del Monte Salmon, 2 Cans Star Lobster, 5’s. .. BEVERAGES Ginger Mint Julep, 3 Bottles Case, $1.90 50c refund on bottles G. & G. Ginger Ale, 2 Bottles Arlington Ginger Ale, 3 Bottles. .. SOAPP3.21 2 G 25¢ Chipso, Large Package Banquet Tea, 74-lb., 22c; V5-lb., 43¢ No. 1 Tomatoes, 2 Cans........ My Wife’s Syrup, Can : In the New Can Scotch Brew, 3 Bottles MRS. KIDD'S PIN MONEY PICKLES Sweet Mixed, Pint Sweet Gherkins, Pint Sour Cucumbers, 3 for 12-1b., 49c Flour 24-1b., 97c CERESOTA, PILLSBURY OR GOLD MEDAL 5.1b., 24c

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