Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1923, Page 3

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Cord Tires on Credit Pay As You Ride A_SMALL PAYMENT DOWN BALANCE ONE, TWO AND THREE MONTHS Guaranteed 8,000 Miles T. 0. PROBEY CO. Phone West 133 2100 Pa. Ave. N.W. Chevy Chase, D. C. CORNER BUNGALOW $8,450 Five rooms and bath, hot-water heat. nhardwood Boors, large front porels, full cellar and attic; lot 60x115 ft. MODERATE TERMS Call M. & R. B. Warren 1412 Eye St. N.W. Fr. 1484 Day Adams 1702 Evening WHEN YOU THINK | —of Paintin Paperhanging and Decorat- | o think of Faylor, Tt o oo i ;.t.umm; mafle on request HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. | PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING | 2333 18th 8¢, N.W, Tel. Col, 1077 i FLAT TIRE? | MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS __Service Charge never Over $1.00 t | The Rare Book Shop 723 Seventeenth St. Main 1291 {and foreign newspaper men. l:e was not disposed to talk any more; ~ ARY DIRECTORAT DISCUSS MOROCCO Gen. Aizpuru to Get Final In- structions on Spanish - Campaign Today. , September 19.—The mili- tary directorate discussed the Moroc- can situation last fight at a session attended by Gen. Alspuru, the new high commissioner for Morocco. The general will leave for the scene of hostilities - tomorrow, when he will recelve final instructions. The directorate also examined King Alfonso's decree against the separat- | ist “movements This decree, “which provides for the imposition of fines and prison sentenceg on those Wwho display any flag other than/the Span- ish, will be promulgated today, when jthe directorate meets under the presi- dency ot the king. B Sends Thanks to Raisull. Captain General Primo Rivera, re- plying to a letter from Raisull, in which _the famous Moroccan bandit offered his adherence to' the new re- glme, thanked the chief for his al- legiance, “the value of which the king appreciates.” Government . officials hdve refused to give out any information to the rewspapers concerning the situation in Spain. They referred inquicers to Gen. Primo Rivera, who, as the head of the military directorate, they said | was the only person to give out news. Retuses to Talk Now. requests for interviews from Spanish | for publication. - He must use his ~time at present in studying for a so- lutiog of several pressing problems, the thost urgent of which was the financial situation. A large number of government functionaries have given up their positions, being fearful that they would be thrown out of office under the decree of Gen. Rivera announcing the complete reorganization of the government services. | Gen. Rivera refuged more than 100 He said | NAPSHOTS—Talking Through the [apsnOTs —Taing Threng e " YoU WAVE A CHEERY GOODBYE TQ YOUR WIFE AS SHE STARTS DOWN THE STREET " MEAN VCU WANT HER T0 CO BACK Now, { with the new regime will be cordial and faithful. Orchestras in theaters and public places have been forbidden to play the Catalonian hymn. REVOLT SECRET WELL KEPT. By the Associated Press. PORT VENDRES, Franco-Spanish Frontler, September 19.—Although it was known .that something was brewing, the members of the Spanish cabinet were not ‘aware of the prox- | SHE TARES VYOUR SIENALS TO AND 'S STOPPED CONLY BY TRANTIC RAPPING ON WINDCW. SHE STOPS TO CALL BACK SOME APPARENTLY M- PORTANT MESSAGE AFTER SEVERAL MORE ! WHAT'S' HAVE FLOWN BACK. AND TORTH VYOU SIGNAL RBY PANTOMIME THAT YOU CANT HEAR. AFTER BREAKING YOUR THOMB NAIL N VOUR HUR- RY TO GET THE wik- DOW GPEN ME | It cooks more things at a time at less cost Window.—By GLUYAS WILLIAMS I YOU REPLY. VERY LOUD THROUGH THE GLASS YOU DIDN'T. QUITE GET THAT = PLEASE REPEAT THIS HAVING NO EFFECT NOU SIGNAL NEVERMIND 'SHE CAN TELL YOU WHEN SHE RETURNS HOME | ~ YOU EXPLAIN T WAS JUST THAT]| VOU COULDN'T HEAR WHAT SHE| SAID, AND SHE EAPLAINS SHE JUST SAID “ GOODRYE, DEAR" OUR opportunity to buy an Upright Piano, Player-Piano or Baby Grand at a special price. Y ‘We have made reductions on most of the new instruments in our stock during this September Sale. Player- Pianos as low as as low as $100 | $350 | $50 + Join Our Big VICTROLA CLUB Any style you may select will be delivered on a pay- ment of....... Many advantages offered, | monthly payment. Phono- graphs Several Hun- dred $1.25 Phonograph Record Albums 79¢ Thousands of Player-Piano Music Rolls Former Prices to $1.25 69c =D “SPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS AND REPRODUCING PIANOS " O-J DeMOLL EMMONS S. SMITH DEM@M 0@ Washington's AEOLIAN HALL ~ Twelfth and-G Streets Steinway and Weber Duo-Art Pianolas - Victrolas ~ Aeolian -Vocalions Pianos as low as including convenient Highest Prices Paid —for entirc Libraries or Single Volumes, Prints, En- gravings and Autograph Let- ters. Representative will call. CASH PAID and purchaseg removed promptly. MAYORS ARE DISMISSED. R R A imity of the military conspiracy un- til a late hour last Wednesday night. Premier Alhucemas then learned from secret service agents that the plot was about to culminate in an outbreak. | % | i 1319-1321 F Street 'STORE NEWS “Fashion Park” and “Stratford” Clothes {Catalonian Governor Warns Sepa- ratist Policy Must End. i By the Associated Press. BARCELONA, September 19.—Gen. Lossada, who became governor 6f the province of Cataionia in the recent coup d'etat, has dismissed the mayors = |ot Sabadell and Terrasa from their posts in view of what he considered | . their favorable attitude toward the " | separatist policy must be abandoned, Madrid government. The governor has decreed that all -paration policy must be abandoned, C collaboration The enclosed, level top gets hot all over. A single burner cooks two or more things at a time. There is al- ways a place to push things back and keep hot. WWSMOOTHTOP (&5727) GAS RANGES are especially designed for this modern method of cooking. See them at % Molims = 8A.M.to6P. M. « FOR RENT 1635 Connecticut Avenue ONE STORE $150 per month by year— and two shops on /second floor $50 per month each For Inspection and Further Particular Apply Randall H. Hagner & Co. 1207 Connecticut Ave. N,W. Main 9700 73 SPECIAL NOTICES. For Correct Styles See Our New Fall Suits No more tight, form-fitting coats. The back and side lines are much straighter, and the double-breasted model will be most popular. Trousers are cut much fuller in the legs, with straight lines. Right with the opening gun of the fall campaign we're tak- ing suits that are conservatively valued at $40, $50 and $60 and pricing them just MORE THAN TEN DOLLARS below these figures. Our success has come from a huge volume of business. get that volume with low prices. The $40 Suits $29.75 This line includes all the new models and all the different varie- ties of materials that are shown in our entire stock. The $60 Suits Are $49.75 Here we have the superfine—the “Stratford” and “Fashion Park” models. Without hesitation we assert that no-ready-to-wear clothing in America excels these brands in the slightest degree. Prices of others may he hxgher but when such masters as these manufacturers reach the maximum of quality and tailoring noth- ing can surpass their product. . GS‘IW Sole Agents KNOX % HATS for Men & Women Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen-ten F St. Inc. We Washington Heights 65 to ‘87 2110 19th Street Just ‘south of Wyoming Ave. and Columbia Road. Attractive new English_basement building, hall fin- ished in marble, etc. Convenient to car lines. Most consistent rentals, with excellent 3ervice to be tained. The $50 Suits $39.75 Many of these are “Fashion Park” models. Better fabrics and finer trimmings fully justify this difference in the prices. Will ‘be paid on October lst, Jiolders of record-at the close of business Sep tember 29th, 1 B. PETERK T Yark City, September York Corporat oby given that ceats) u share on the common man at 4 duy eveulng Mith st. nw. = = dividend of % "o stockholders of record n = We Handle Your Auto = wRepalr jobs promptly ficjently, economically. us a try-out next time: 1420-22 H St R. McReynolds & Son En,f;:llh\u in Puinting, Siip Covers and Tops. i I O Expcnenced Roofers F; Our experienced roofers kno from A to Z. Js a trial. Phone Main 14 be at your door in'a Jiffy. JRONCLAD Zotoe 1151508 ot . Fufniture Repairing, Chair ing Upholstering ; small shop ; small prices. CLAY ARMSTRONG 1233 10th st. n.w. Franklin 7483 ~— Beautiful Floors oors made new or new fiors laid, . AT ST, BB . o No Printing Job Too La.rge or Us— ° your order will be Well Constructed. COLUMBIA PARK i Howe D. J. DUNIGAN Near Two Car Lines Strictly Modern Homes. $ Beaut'ifu]ly Finished. 8 350 227022 A New, Clean Subdvision, Where All Homes About You Are New INGRAHAM ST. N.W. (Bet. 7th & 8th Sts.) Open and L‘l'ghled Daily Until 9 P. M. » : I gouth), or take any 9th St. car and get offat Ingraham St. (ewo : % 1321 New York Avenue N.W. Phone Main 1267 00FS" tisty you we will All we ask to It Isn’t Home If It Isn’t Yours You get'the urge to own a Home and your pfob- lem is about solved. Do It Now BiriEma At 36th and R Sts. N.W. (Right at the Western High School) Over 50 Sold Now Easy Terms Price Only $7,950 ' 70 INSPECT to—a ss the Q Street Bridge, north one et and drive due west to 30th Street Ceimn, School). Or ukvefll’ ltr.::t:n te 36th ik north to, R Street or Wisconsin Avenue car T walle west to 36tn Stéeet. The Smartest Fall Hats Our New Orlental Finish “The Young Men’s Shop Special” is a hat of fine quality, made expressly for us by one of the ablest manufacturers in America. The new Oriental finish is already a “hit.” TIt's also shown with smooth or silk finish. : il $4'65 i Complete lines of Crofut-Knapp, E. V. Connett and Trimble Hats $6 to 310 Homes of the Better Class-in a Community Center Unsurpassed | in This City. Six Large Ro;nu Strictly Modern Exceptional Value Large n, porfertly executed. The N atxonal Capxtal Press JiC *Ruzarski & Co at 611 6th st. n.w. Tormenly 461 C. at. now, -Phone Larger and better taclllties Vervice. Expert cabinet m: repa Tefinishers. Speclalizing on antique mumm [ Nokol AutomaflcOd Burna's | 2 ccid, by the suthorised dis ) .,:4“3; year's mnnm as grece e Tai1 New K The Adams Impress ——on your prmtmg is an as- surance of quality and satis-, faction. High grade, but not high priced.’ BYRON S. ADAMS, 305 "‘u‘l‘“-“.‘_ T“’..‘S?:’fi.?:?‘;‘.fi&“" Main 760, Just East of Grant Circle ~ Exhibit House : Third St. N.W. : (Between Varnum and Webster) Our Temu Are Liberal To Inspect—Take l‘fll St. Bus to Grant Circle, or 9th St. Car ed “Soldiers’ Home” g Pours Home Open and Lighted Daily Unhl 9 P.H. D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Ave. NW.

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