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e s3e8888888s880888888808888888088088888888888888888888:0838228888832838888888823338832883883388328888888888888838883382888 TYPflIHHAE HEAD Other Officers Eleoted at An- nual Meeting—G. W. Y. Head Pringipal Speaker. 1 William John f¥non was electéd president of the Typothetae of Wash- | ington, D, C., last night at the annual | meeting of the organization at the| City Club. Other officers elected were ; |8 as follows: Vice presigent, Oscar T.| Wright; recording sedretary; S. Percy asurer, Samuel M. Dar- tive committee, Lewis M. representing piatem shops: representmg cyliv Hodgzes, g | titied w zhc,rranrml Report in public recording Secretary’s by Ges henneay ‘Three Members Die. During t bers of the They were 3 rding, Whi Charles P. Hancoc! with a gold watch alt of | n. daughter or the have caught co helpful w ckly ®ive ALASCO and gain for loved ones and for of ftamily T \When ALASCO h teaspoonful contaims 4 rin in combina- ark of a chill Washinzt change ‘aud Leadhs: due to the poor | Tor Drus Co. v used and the poor | boo He urged the | its best eff.ris | The House of |{ - Diamond Bargains 1-Carat Blue-White Diamond Perfect Cut, $275 »OPFENHE!MER & SHAH Diaménd Specialists' 907 F Street gh rary member of on” motion of Os He introduced a brief addre: an honorary national Printing Pre: of North Amer| the Inter- men’s Unlon Music wag fur~g nished by the Nappe Orchestra.| Dancing followed adjournmendsof-the formal business session. Mr. Eynon, the nex dent is a past presid national 333338838 lected presi ‘% B up orders fot, ‘them. August. files. P Lot No. 1 12 Cars Prices Reduced - $125 or More “Open Evenings”’ . ‘,Three cmnred Youthachar@- dlamend ring worth $750, tor which he gave a worthlesg check, The po- ‘lieq claim Fellheimer admitted the |B: ‘{ transaction. | A total of forty indictments were reported today by the grand jurors to Justice Hoehling, Eight charges "} were: ignored. Those George B. Hart, embezglement; Abbie :|"Pollock. transporting lquor; Thomas Stone, Uel M. Galle, Frank Payne. Walter Lawson, Josephine Willlams and Robert Howard, each charged with gn assault with a dangerous weapon. Other Indictments. Others indicted and the charges agalnst them . are: James Jones. housebreaking and larceny; Charles Vaughn, assault dangerous weapon: Clarence Jones, housebreaking and larceny; Walter 'Plater,” grand lar- ceny; Anderson Jones and Albert Rosebaro, assault dangerous weapon; H housebreaking: ed: With Theft oj ‘Motor Cycles Included. Witbur W. Gatewood, Earl Thorn- ton and Lorenzo Wilsom, colored vouths, were indicted today by the gnand jury on four charges of grand lanceny. They are: allesed' to have stolen a number of motor cycles and aquipment. Jacob H, Fellheimer, a young white man, is charged with false pre- tenses. It is alleged he entered a lo- oal jewelry store and purchased a Ernest M. Wil R-y- . Francls P. Kroon —and_Richard 3¢ non-support; Harry Ward, Howard o rabharet Coates and Wilfred J. non-supppri; Regimwid Henry Wood and Jogeph M. joyriding Stuart H. Whitacre. Gaskins, xonerated are | no Robinson, jo; ‘rluu. housebreakin, utler, housebr: Bkelton, false gerous weapon; Harry Hess, G. Scott and Emmett Bruff, N hou; Dreaking ang. larce wards, assault dani James Jones, houseb ceny; Raymond A. Montgomery, Anna Makley &nd Eugene Chase, assault dangerous weapon; Otto O. Hockins, robbery, ~and Rodney ~Anderson, housebreaking and ny. PASTORS TO MEET. Congregational Ministers to Retire Rev. E. B. Smith. The Council of Congregational Ministers of Washington will meet tomorrow night in the Lincoln Con- regational Church to formally retire fev. Emory B. Bmith from the pulpit. The church and its friends will afterward tender him & reception. Rev. Mr. Smith is leaving the pulpit to engage in agtive work at Howard University as fleld secretary. The counci] meets at 7 rm and the re- ception begins at A Remarkable Sale of *10 become exceptional values at $10. “HATS OF TOMORROW 2494804000000 4000000000 :z:z:z.z:mm: THIS IS NOT A SALE IS PLAIN HORSE SENSE When the. fiew model Hupmobile was announced, August 2, we started piling We- were unable to make nearly enoucrh deliveries during On: September 1 we had about 100 orders for new Hupmobiles on our Women’s Smart Fall Hats A merchandising event of marked importance where several hundred styles, distinctive of Fall, 1923, are especially priced and SHOWN TODAY” 2990090009090 0000882828333 3280 g 00606060606 00060000600060664 . The new cars have been arriving this month in large quantities. You Can’t Eat Your Cake GvSHlNG. -t.anlng, and alulln‘ hot, obedient to your come mands and considerate of your pockete book,—that’s RuudAutoma- and Have It, Too EITHER can you use the same coal to heat your house and to heat your domestic water supply. The greatest of all modern delusions is that the furnace coil gives hot water for nothing. ‘This hallucination is costing you money every day at the rate of one out of every five shovels of coal you burn. The Ruud Automatic Gas Water Heater will give you hotel hot water service at a daily expense less than you pay for a good cigar. A-ticket to the movies will easily pay for two days instant and abundant hot water. Any one of many incidental expenses which you pay every day without thought will pay for Ruud Automatic Hot Water— —and when compared on a basis of service given, the Ruud will be found to contribute far more to your comfort. Ruud Manufacturing Co. 733 13th St. N.W. Main 6985 SEE GAS CO. OR YOUR PLUMBER nce-Buy wise tannluld water - overa quarteyora centy wateyr for ‘yr‘ I et eSS, 006660064 \Ve have nearly catight up on back orders in addmon to filling orders received this month. But this has necessitated taking in about 70 used cars in addmon to normal bus1- ness for September. We Cannot, Under Normal Condlhons, Sell These Additional Used Cars at This Time. After Figuring Exactly Our Costs of Carrying 70 Used Cars Until Spring We Found It Amounts to About ‘SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS After con51der1ng this we decided to reduce every one of these cars together with our normal inventory on hand today—not normal reductlons, but real slashes—to clean up this 1nventory We will spend the Six Thousand Dollars today rather than have the trouble of holding the cars. We Have Divided Our Entire Inventory as Follows: Tate Lot No. 3 20 Cars Prices Reduced $75 Lot No. 17 Cars Prlces Reduced - $100 Tl'ns Constitutes an' Actual Reduction in Prices Alone of $5,500. These are absolute reductions from pflces current September 26. We are not crazy—we are merely facing a condition we . know to exist. These new prices run from $50 to $125 less than we have ever sold corresponding models before. ' : Lot No. 4 Prices Reduced $50 Terms as Low as % Down Wlnle This Inventory Lasts Champlam Street at Kalorama Road cesoes 12222222244 Branch Used Car Showroom, 1931 l4t|;Street N. W “Open Evemngs $15 Down Installs A RUUD Balance Monthly Bettér G;at S .'}oday' STERRETT & FLEMING Inc" Better Cet in Today.;: x::zzz:z;mizmzzzz::mzmmszmzuzmzmmzmmzxmx 1333833383354 $38883883333838888388% N v Q'QQ’V (33004