Evening Star Newspaper, September 1, 1923, Page 3

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SNAPSHOTS— DANGER OF DOGMA INARNY STRESSED Weeks Warns War College' Class Not to Become “Scholastic™ Soldiers. LOOKS \." PROM PAPER A5 HE REALIZES CARL HASN'T BEEN MOVING FOR SOME TIME 3 1 Dow attending new today at the he s convened Army an ad- “there | warned v Weeks that which the danger it stifte ! Seeretary | were in dress s no instituti straction vy establishment.” 1 is Ereat as tural initiative, the my officers mu xeen ¢ to protect t PORTRAIT OF A TRAFFIC BLOCKADE. PEERS OUT O WIN - THE TROUBLE 1S ~ T THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, A MAN IN —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ASKS NEIGHBOR WHAT THE TROUBLE 1S. 1S TOLD SOME SORT OF BLOCKADE OR OTHER. GOES ON READING TO SEE WHAT PAPER. soldier NEIGHBOR ASKS HIM IP KNOWS WHAT THE TROUBLE 1S, SAYS SOME however. ! SORT OF BLOCKADE cautious always | OR OTHER_ filled with nd actical may AT W open ix material | Theories never win wars. | They do serve a founda ien for action I mxkance adism or dd accepted wa some other way 1 Value of Weeks hand. that crotary cmphasized, e B the idea ho o LAC ‘s[«rw BOR. THAT THIS S 3 LOOKS IMPATIENTLY . WATCH STANDS UP TO SE 1IN THERE ARE ANY NG OF LIPE AHEAD {9 CAR. STARTS. JOINS CAR MOVES TWO FEE THE GENERAL CHO- AND STOPS . JOINS | RUS OF,"AH'S" AND CHORUS OF GROANS { P i 15 TOO NERVOUS TO SPENDS TME TiLL CARL ( READ PAPER. KEEPS START IN AGONY OF IN- OPENING AND SMUT- DECISION WHETHER HET TING WATCW SAVE TIME BY GETTING, (C) Wheeler Syn. Inc. OUT AND WALKING _{Rl]BS HOTEL CLERK WITH EMPTY GUN * | Alleged Marine Held After| Hold-Up at Hostelry 1 war been ad- its present devel- neant w s i arcd in mv composing nyvened today at the ar Col ve been n it those choser taile| An er o the bup s i the City Hotel R | niue John ¢, Ricketts, was relieved of | <| Early Today. i = ty pistol was used in a hold- the | his | all the on. hold-up man. who ws uniform and claimed to be from ptured in a room inj| boring hotel three hours afer ved. Deteet Spring the es Dar- | arrested him | and ) pocketbook and ccovered 1 | dawn, whi o told the de + | was part Indian and part Ihl]lun ! Known at Hotel. fockins had made occ cre from Quantico, he s wd at City Hotel Ricketts recognized him when e entered, onal trips | d, and had | several SPECIAL NOTICES. 1IE REONTOR VTR |'\n\~ IN A in uniform turn- | ie unloaded weapon : , to the clerk: “Put | MAKE 2 ATER | o1 | Gives Up Pockethook. | | Suddenly the 1 displaye Nor WILTON \Itise. | Ricketts, thinking the pistol was mautes | displayed as a matter of perpetrating | . ely smiled, but when the , making no show of joking nd demand, Rickets hand- | ed over his pocketbook CALL n o FOISELECT rva- | Detectives Springman a %€ dtraced dhe Marine EN THAT 1 WLy, {avenue and soon le n in the E st Jumes Hotel, where he registered under his Hockins told TRACTED m’u“ | the ctives he ased the gun 1429 H st m sterday, but st e resente 1o rtride A Tt nw., . was preferred nst him, and he probably will be Police Court Monday. s NTORAG AVE ac own nam i n.e Y by September 4, All & V\ ANTED A VANLOAD ¥ 100 or Baltimore 1o niywl o Write J. M. 1 TWANTED A VANLOAD ¢ ANDY FROM CLEVEL Just a Business Matter. thiinder. rat 4 ministers’ meeting in ld the story of a negro Yman who S0 pes s Als for help that it be necessary to tell him that hie must not send any more appeals. next | communication was as follow “This ix not an appeal. yort. I have no pants.” WERRLY SEIVICE P10 St ANh ERGM ToRred A% FOINTS THE TG § TRANSFER COMPAXY, Tin ROOfs—Slag Roofs | REPAIRED AND PATNTED il Sain 1o, Grafton&Son,Inc.,. ), Heating and_Roofinz Expert< &3 years Tin Roofs—Slag Roofs REPAIRED AND PATNTED, Cail Main 70, Grafton&Son,Inc. __Meating and ootz | Wash. Toan & b FLOOR® ’I"hxs. Million- Dollar Printing Plant ;% euulpped 0 bandle every printing [The "National Capital Press 1210-1212 D et. nw. We Satisfy Every Demand —for good printing High grade, but not high pnved BYRON S. ADAMS, Nokol Automatic Oil Burners | orebuilt and - sold, by the authorised i inrantee at grent sav number w0 ‘et quickly. | Ll New York ave. $500 CASH Price . $8,950 $75 Monthly Payments the reaton we himve been so successul | Porches; is becuuse we KNOW Open for Inspection “ROOF o Cars At the Door ofiug 1121 5th at. n.w, IRQy,CI;‘}DS"""m’- e g The homes with the koof Trouble? big Jots, a beautiful lo- X cation, concrete street, ble repairs—the Kind | el o dry—sens for | electric lights. cinlty of thix work, . Job. | The only new city houses : flered on the market for ROOFING 1422 F St. N.W, ol 5 COMPANY _ Phoue Main $500 cash and priced $1,000 less than regular price. “*Blggs Puts HEAT 1n Heting. OPEN DAILY You'll Save Inconvenience time and mouney by orde " H.R.HowensteinCo. 1311 H St. N.W. how 1o repair and guars KOONS ing us to Replace or Repair licating Plants now, 'I'hc vags Engincering Co. | W BIGUS. President o dddv um as. PN Lk baank, 343, “TRAMP” AIRMEN HOP OFF IN 6,000-MILE, CIRCUIT BIRD HUNTERS OPEN| SEASON AT SUNRISE Loave Mitchel Field for Trip| Around Country. Bolling Field Their First Objective. D. | tered upon his duties as president of ! George Washington University. | neighborhood j others By the Associnted Py ber l.—Lieuts. Thousands of Fowl Believed Slaughtered in Benning ‘Z‘,f- Tihe T Marshes Today. o rk., “tramps” of the today hopped off on country i Rolling Field, near Washington, was bjective, but they hoped Dayton, Ohio, this afternoon I 4*0“0000*0“0“““0‘+++0t+¥o++0+ofi+o¢ Bird gunners were out in District re daybreak, taking of the fa ertrandis Bolling ¥ mipleting t g trip. r -plane when gunning season, : Shooting is permitted one hour be- | ! fore sunrise, according to the gun- ring law, and it was exactly cn the nute that the first There was not the the Benning marsh that characterized | the opening of the season ago, but the number was sufficiently large | to slaughter thousands of birds. X Old Hunters Missing. Most of the early morning sports- > men appeared in automobiles before others reached the vicin- | on street cars or were not i Jump” of | was it arr |trail” blazers hopped off again hots were fired. {afternoon nd _expected to large crowd on a.. at 3:30 ed about 5 o'cl id | functioning per- | ed. The acrial this | arrive at Cleve- | K. | followed Detroit, from Grand low the air n riving in time to partic e in th ir contests to be staged there Octo- ber 1, 2 and 3 —_—— Exactly! From thie London Mail ¥ —Tlm sort of husband she wants is| E yre eful man—a ruler. at's right, somebody to show here to draw’ the line. afoot later. gunners of this morning, ora shots sport There was an uns in posse having interesting display | of the civil war lern types wild oats and learn migratory birds had condition of the if many of the reached here Birds Plentiful, They found the oats in splendid | condition. the hot sun having ripened | the grain, and birds seemed to be plentiful. ' A number of the early| morning gunners returned from their v as 8§ o'clock, some with :d and others with birds ous pothunters were shes, and their te shooting menaced the who were there to en- . but a change in the ale of the birds unlaw- lted in keeping such per- | ¢ joy law making ful has res vour family? They have to WHEN YOU THINK —of_Painting. Paperhanging and Decorat- ing think of Taylor. 2 Estimates made on request HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING 2333 18th St. N.W. Tel. Col. 1077 You are not! No, that's family. We Have Clients Wanting Homes With a very active sea- son at hand we desire to list a large number of houses both in city and suburbs, assuring owners that property, fairly priced, will have at its command every facility of this great organization in finding a purchaser. Allan E. Walker & Co. INC. 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2689 Besides all the And prices will Price, For Rent Enhre Three-Stnry Near l7th and H Sts. N.W. Contains About 5500 sq. ft. Floor Space. Hot-Water Heat and Electric R Street and walk west Lights. Suitable for any business re- quiring large space. Reasonable Rent J. Dallas Grady 322 Maryland Bldg. 1410 H St. N.W. Main 727 What's that got to do with you buying a home in which to put would have no loss until you sold. And if prices did come down are you going to put your famliy out in the street by selling your home? not a good excuse for not owning a home for vour And if we believed anything like that we would not be putting hundreds of thousands of dollars into homes and letting you take six years to pay us out. we know something of prices. other men are buying homes and getting them paid for, just like in B Over 50 Homes Already Sold tion on a European basis of living, and nobody wants that. By auto—drive across the Q Street Bridge, turn north one block to R Street and drive due west to 36th Street (right next the Western High School. P Strect car to 35th Street and walk north to R Street or Wisconsin Avenue car to C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1923.' William M. Lewis Takes. Up Duties as President of G. New College Head“ Believes Enrollment Will Increase. 5,500 Students Are!l Expected to Enter University, William Mather Lewis today en- Plans are under way for the expansion of the university to meet the steady increase in number of students. - President Lewis belives that en- rollment this year will reach in the of 5,500. This will represent an increase over last year of about 10 per cent and will con- stitute the largest enrollment in the history of the university. For a number of years there has been a steady annual increase in enrollment of about 10 per cent, and there is every reason to believe that this growth will continue All branches of the university— Columbian College. the Engineering College, Teachers’ College, the School of Graduate Studies, the Law School, the Medical School, and the Pharmacy College—will open on Wednesday, | September 26, Registration will start Harass - Eraint WILLIAM MATHER LEWIS. presi- a re- rary president ended vesterday der” Dr. Hodgkins' temporary dency the university has had markable growth, COMMITTEE TO PLAN D.C. HISTORICAL BUILDING: The joint committee appointed tol consider plans for erection of a build- | archives and relics of | ing to house old Washington will meet some time in September at the headquarters of | the Association of Oldest Inhabitants, | 19th and H streets northwest, to |,,.i i i ago for classroom purposes building was an apartment house and could not be used until all of the tenants | d vacated. The structure will fur- | h four good classrooms and | . O these offices will ccupied by r Louis Kayser, ary of the university, and by wembers of gin its task. The committee is composed of five representatives h from the Assc ciation of Oldest Inhabitants, the Co- lumbia Historical Society and the So- other the > committee member faculty Mrs. George W. b br. ncoln Hodgkins, for un of the department who temporarily Clark, Henry now ambassador to Chile. as presi- | Bryan, Dr. Ira W. Dennison. dent of the university, will continue | Noel, Jesse €. Suter, Washington 'Tnlv-‘ of this important branch of (ham. J. 1. Keefer and James F. i His duties as tempo- ' hamel. oo The Homeylst of Homies— You'll be wonderfully impressed with the character and facilities that surround the Apartments in The Sunbury—1212 M Street In innumerable features they surpass any contempo- raneous Apartment residence. pe Within 5 minutes’ walk of the big shops. Apartments of compact size, that demand only the minimum of housekeeping effort—yet providing all living comforts and conveniences. Bnght and cheery rooms—in a building where the service will be main- tained at the “top-notch” of efficiency. Reservations may be made now for early pancy. occu- Open for inspection every day and evening. Boss & Phelps The Home of Homes 1417 K Street. Phone, Main 4340 M**‘O*#%-fi#-}-fl-#-&+++++*#+%+%#i++++#%+*fi+("!"l-f}' Wfll Prices Come Down be housed, and if prices did come down you e ———————————————————————————————— After nearly twenty yvears of “business time you are thinking prices are coming down UR]EITH go up, unless we pht the whole American na- $7,700 and $7.950 DO IT NOwW TO INSPECT Or take to 36th Street. l HIT BY FALL|NG WE.L. ,_ ' FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS arge Never Over $L08 ' HOTEL INN 604-610 9(h St. N.W., lurmerli :‘%‘ l‘l‘n“"' fr.u tured | 7 hone Main - $7 rooms, $6 weekly: $10.50 roor room, 50 per cent more. THE ARGONNE On Calumbia Road at 16th St. The Finer Residential Section of Washington Attractively situated apartments in this magnificent building, containing exceptionally bright, Spacious closets. var\ unuqml kitchens nicely finished The several hundred families who already have their apartments in the ARGONNE have solved the problem that is a serious consideration with many other families of refinement Extremeély Moderate Rentals Inspect this evening or tomorrow and be convinced. Undermining of building b ammall Bostion o today and injure nineteen, 1221 Hope avenue s t, working in the cellar. Other workmen qui the debris and had the to Casua ‘ound one of hi that he ik airy size. rooms. Complete Manager on Premises or William S. Phillips Realtor 15th and K Streets N.W. Main 4600 There are Unusual Attractions Associated with the Apartments and environments of Mammoth Oak Gardens 1609-1611 Thirty-first Street Nowhere else is there the accompanying prl\ule garden—pi cturesque and pleasurable. Nowhere else is there provision made for the children’s care and com- fort, eliminating any annoyance to grown-ups. No- where else are there Apartments of such compact size— yet with such modern and up-to-date appointments— with rents so extremely reasonable. Nowhere else will you enjoy equal location. Considering these features the attractions are MOST unusual, Open for inspection—day and eve- ning—but the quota is almost filled. Boss & Phelps The Home of Homes 1417 K Street Phone Main 4340 An Ideal Office \n) firm, organization or corporation quulrlng ex- tensive office accommodation will be interested in the Ground Floor of the new office building—1415 K Street. Here is an area of such proportions and of such plan that it can be readily divided into any number of sections to meet individual requirements. Sun-lighted and airy— with exclusive control of an usable basement, fitted with lavatories and toilets. The location is the best in Washington—and the prestige of the building and the neighborhood is a com- mercial asset. - The details of lease and rental upon request. Boss & Phelps The Home of Homes 1417 K Street Phone Main 4340 TIC ‘WATCH IT GROW G There IS Showing a Reason —Every Owner a Booster!! ‘ WILLIAMS »— L-O-MA —= HEATING we Compara- tive Increase of 0il-O- Matic Sales 1919 to Bec. 1, 1922 Z20%7727%2772/ The service rendered by Oil - O - Matic was never equaled by any other device. It does all the work without thought or help. Records show that every owner sells five or more plants for dealers each season. You are going to be an owner—why not now? You are loser every day you wait. Phone Main 4886—or call and see the Oil-O-Matic in oper- ation. Costs no more to operate than vour present heating plant and does away with dirty fuel, dust, soot, smoke, ashes and labor. Simple, safe. efficient and fully guaranteed. Can be 1nstalled quickl: nd without inconvenience in any d of heating plant simply by removing grates. 7%, Burns any kind of oil that will flow through an inch pipe, and the LOWEST COST Fuel Oil is best. 7z, ~ N 1919 1920 1921 1922 G 2nd H Heating Co. Scientific Heating and Plumbing

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