Evening Star Newspaper, August 30, 1923, Page 14

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YOUTHFUL J0Y RIDE Halt Party on Virginia Road HI L\ ‘mated, 20,000 disabled veterans | be rehabilitated and provided h jobs. At present 80,000 training, _compared with a peak number of 110,000 in March, 1922. Reduction in the num- ber of t es is expected to con- | tinue to a point, where practically all_vocational schools can be closed | within two years. Gen. Hines sald that plans for the hospitalization of insane veterans in the eighth district _provide for the use of facilities at Dwight, Maywood and the Great Lakes Naval Station, 1llinois. t! |men are in OLICE INTERRUPT e |ROTARIANS INDORSE ! D. C. PLAYGROUNDS and Recover Stolen Automobile. ing over the road be- 3 Club Also Approves Work of taken from this city, - - . M. Jett s W Connors Community Music g niter - Asociation. hovs and a auto- —— rom in Resolutions indorsing the District v night rounds and the work of the Com- le from |n Music Association were unani- y adopted by the Rotary Club at . lits meeting in the New Willard Hotel | who | veste The members were urged | | to co bute to the support of both. | | Roland Whitehurst presented the mo- { - | vion. Following Janiel J. C laygroun had taken | der advisement by the board of direc- L strect ltors. It recommended yesterday that 10ther | 1o members give their utmost support, Al «wnd y. o the play-| an appeal last week by ! lahan, on behalf of the wis ot telling the | car and they placed | ! ¥ a special committee « mor h can- t was inter- | d.vidually and urge them to contribute ide Wil- | their su <andria | party, were by Ditec ort. A committee was authoriz.d also to ¢ " visit mem®tars with a view to { ecuring ( 1 support for the Community NES PLANS CLOSING | OF VETERANS’ SCHOOLS ill End Three This Year Predicts All Will Go in Two Years. and | Investigate Our List Of Apartments For Rent We have a large number to offer. well located and of pleasing and be relieved of the worry of apartment hunting. arrangement I'hese in the v has particular merit. apartments are several sections of the city and Our rent department has every facility to serve you. Ihey vary in from room and | rooms and four H. L. RUST COMPANY Main 6888 912 15th St. In price they range from $40.00 to $350.00 per month. one | Sept. 3rd—What is Love? How to keep it. FREE LECTURE Applied Psychology Character Analysis How to Read People at Sight Dr.David V. Bush | America’s Great Orator Who has broken the psycholog- ical record of attendance in mearly every city in America, - Editor of “Mind Power Plus” SHUBERT- BELASCO Lafayette Sa. and Madison Pl Aug. 30 to Sept. 14 Every Evening, 8:15 (Except Sept. 2nd and 9th) Some of the Subjects . 30th—Applied Psychology and what it is. Aug. 31st—The Subconscious Mind. Different degrees in animal and man. Its many functions and how it works. How to use the Subconscious Mind for Health, Success and Happiness. After this life—what? What is Gad? Sept. 1st—Psychological Law of Suggestion and Auto-Suggestion. All peaple use suggestion whether consciously or unconsciously for success or failure, efficienc: or limitation, health or sickness. How are you using suggestio=. for your advancement or to your detriment? Dr. Bush will give a dramatic description of one of the greatest contests in modern history. There is no one on the Amgrican platform who displays the versatility of delivery— the various emotional and humorous expressions as David V. Bush. In the scene you will get an idea of his dramatic pres- entation. G How to change your position. How to overcome failure and environment. Dr. Bush will give four free (‘lt character readings of strangers from the audience. 300 action thority, THE PEACE RESTORED N COSTLLD POST Meeting Votes to Drop Money Campaign and Give Back Contributions. The controversy tello Post of the American Legion o the proposal to have a professional pro- motor raise funds for & clubhouse on # commission basis was amicably set- | tled at a post meeting in the District | building last night. | Tt was decided to abandon the cam- | | paign $1.100 that had been collected. post also voted to rescind asking for the resignation of | Donovan, fight against the clubhoi Maj. Daniel J. Followi mander which b 2 entered into athorized by the atement In conclusion and return the approximately or the collection of t ibers who bel Finding the agreement had | Bryan. into without proper it was immediately ided. d the stutement said the | - e actions of the posi last night were taken | 11" Two Orphans, er to have continued harmony in 8 +. Delegates to the department appointed to visit the members In- \Con #@-5on were selected. Read Page 5 EVENING in Vincent B. Cos- The | its previous | who led the | contract lubhouse fund | group of post | ed it hud been post and the District | Ma per i 10" Melodeon puttin’ on a | IIH 1 (Copsright. Nat ‘KIS MASTER'S voIC SELECT YOUR VICTROLA nd VICTOR RECORDS HomerL.KittCo. “Knabe Pianos” 1330 G St. N.W. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. {days fer th’ an marks fer snow € THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1923. e arin v Y BRLE PAT TOLINK BIG PARKS !Will Extend From West Po-| . tomac Point to P Street Bridge Over Rock Creek. w i | | build that th These must be dull, uneventiul eller that looks Tike nager Gabe Craw, Hall talks some gigantic revival o ioual Newspaper Nerv Today’s Star You can being “the” to the 1 neing this rill Park to the north Route Through City. trict line. Work his been started on construe- | moving debris which up to this time {tion of a bridie path from a point in | -ontributed to the valley's unsight- i A SRR e Iy and insanitary conditio Work to Be S ctual work of de 11 proceed slowly fu ofticer and under| “Mur c O” The Paint That Pleases! usin’ Ger- It is pleasant to look at— .. |It’s application is pleasant— ! It’s long life is pleasing— It’s wonderful resistive powers are pleasing— ;xl{s()]tllc])' depend upon “Murco” Liquid Paint paint for the job you have under consideration. There isn’t a single thing about this Paint that could be im- proved. PURE L HERE E. and Japan Drier which | 710 12th St. N.W. is used PURE in combining the 1009 Linsced ©il, PURE Turpentine make “Murco” Liquid Paint the “Lifelong Paint” Colors and quantities for any job J. Murphy Co. Main 5280 A Price Upheaval--- 10,000 MILE Delion Cords Reduced! Still the same good, old, dependable tires. 10,000-mile adjustment guarante¢. Yet they have been most radically reduced! They still carry the same So call for Delions when perparing for the Lakor day trip. You can get them at The Hecht Co., Sports Shops. Sizes 30x3% CL 30x31» SS 32x3Y, 31x4 “ 32x4 “ 33x4 “ 34x4 32x41, “ 33x4l, “ 34x41, “ 35x4l, “ 36x4!; “ 33x5 “ 34x5 “ 35x5 : 37x5 Tires $11.95 12.95 18.95 20.95 22.95 23.95 24.95 28.95 29.95 30.95 31.95 32.95 36.95 37.95 38.95 39.95 ‘Tubes $1.95 1.95 2.75 2.95 3.15 3.35 3.55 ans - 4.15 4.35 4.55 4.75 4.95 5.35 : 5.75 5.95 Delion Tires Mounted Free of Charge! Charge Them to Your Account or Open an Account With the Purchase of Them! e Hecht Co. Seventh at F Member Better Business Burcau Completion of the plans for the de- velopment of Rock Creek valley will make it possible for motorists and cquestrians as well as pedestrians to travel on park roads from Hains point, at the extreme end of East Po- tomac Park. all the way to the north end of Rock Creek Park, at the Dis- reme pains will be taken in utifying the landscape and the and grounds is undertaking to up this valley link by cutting weeds and other growths and re- ping this s the nec- are made available by sherrill explained today that to start in the near future vrogram of construction de. struction will be completed within |would be done at the firm's requ thirty days, and at the P Street bridge |in it will connect with an existing bridle | Future operation of the vessel will be path extending all the way from the |in the hands of the United States The liner was reconditioned by P of the Leviathan will be re by Gibbs Bros., | of the liner in N e | In making this announcement The bridle path now under con- |night, the Shipping Board said accordance with its street bridge to Rock Creek Park. |lines. | provement of Rock Creck valley, per- 'mll. plans for which he will shortly |from its present transatlantic voyage inanently linking it up with Pofomac |make known. Park to the south and Rock Creek contract. {Gibbs Bros. ~and _the corporation | was in charge of her operation on tha TO GIVE UP LEVIATHAN. |ie! thus far to Burope. |amounted to $458,000. | —_— 1 Same Effect. | ¥rom the Boston Trunseript. | He—My love for you is like th Lines. Supervy 1 and control of operation Broadcloth Shirts §2.25 Another fiity dozen of these splendid domestic and imported English broadcloth shirts. White—the general favorite—in plain or Jacquard weaves, luster finish. Made in the neckband style with double cuffs, fine pearl buttons—a fine shirt of a fine fabric. Sizes 14to 17. Men! Any Bathing Suit In Stock 52,45 Including even the splendid qual- ity “Life Guard” suits with flannel pants. Here are suits that formerly sold from $5 to $6.50. Many are in the popular Califor- nia style, solid col- ors or stripes. Also fiber silk suits. A special price—a special favor irom the manufacturer. For these are all silk tined—in brown, gray, smoke, tan, green, pearl, light and dark mixtures. .The cloth hats are in black and white tweeds, solid colors and mixtures. They are all hand blocked. The Hecht Co. - 7th at F Mecmber Better Business Burcau She—Yes, the sea makes me sicl trip and the three vayages mads g ss revenue from the Leviathan's Gibbs Bros. to Pass Control to U. §. [Second ~vovage. it was announced,

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