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b ¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASBINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, EEPTEKBER 29, °1923. ,_*—;—:::::_——_.———-————— @@@@@@@w@@@@' QG(IUUBGE BACKS | HARDING MEMURIM Brig. Gen. Sawyer Retires From Veterans’ Bureau Post to Direct Work. ing, and it w a proposition the fckcing of the Chief Executive and the cab- | inet members who terved under the late Preeldent. Of interest in this connection was the announcement latcr of the re- of Brig. Gen. Sawyer from ng community managership of e Veterans' Bureau Hospital Park. Md., in order that uh‘l nt Hard- ent a great o Federat Park n N ral Hospitalt =ation Board. r Warren | e Lima | Cramer, Forced to Swing Out of | - i t , Airline, in Kentucky Waiting | RENT LAV MBRE YEARS PROROSED Civic Federation Favors Ex- .tension When Term Expires § Next May. form of a resolution the Federation of Ci in the District buil 1 n cation, was mstract- | the desirability of | ey Manual Training School olored school. A prop h . By the authorities that the school be ! €0 used when a new manual training school is erected for whue students. Dr. Dani be opp over as would no ! a rel i the Jlb)ld 1! honls Vhl\h§ ake !l ()l lhe uua\ on a(ur atiol g was deteated, { \LIH be held | vas son, b presided. D, C. SUES PENNSY | ' FOR LIGHTING COSTS% | 4 Seeking to recover the cost of light- | fiil ing the strects, avenues and allevs | traversed byv. the Philadelphia, Balti- more and Wasmngmn Raflroad Com- pany. Corporation Counsel D0 benait o¢ the District of Columbla, today filed suit in the Dist pri ® expendu that | il y, 1919, and | fiig b the company as the law re- quines. Muriel Denieu\'.l'h-.t She Will Go on Stage. NEW YORK, Septcmber 20. 1and from nhrold today and wi at the pier by ir hlher Harald F Mc( rn\(ck of Chl e had to say lo reporters was, th1l m most certainly wasn't -oxng i into_the mo-nes or_grand opera | Lungs Extracted By Noted Doctor Special Dispatch to The Star. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Septem- ber 29.—Among other things he did while here, Dr. Chevaller Jack- son, world famous surgeon at the ‘eflerwn Hospital, was to remove rom the lunzs of nine-year-old Anna McHale of Ashiand, Pa.. a toy metal goat that she had in- fl | == Stephens, l il tret Su: . I against the ralivoad | i "for 326,147 i MeCORMICK GIRL BACK. i advertently swallowed. Dr. Jackson works quickly. surely and deftly. When tre parents of Anna tried to dislodge tnc goat, the toy animal defied their efforts, They thought of Dr. / Jackson. and how he had removed open safety -pin from bronctial tube “of five-month- e ohnsom, jr., of Con- Little Anna was taken fo the noopithl and her tRroat sxamined. himself, was’ inserted. am it takes lo tell the goat was brought to light. e Sv——— “qudss Copper Sash Modern Store Fronts _ require copper sash and bars. In addition tosupplying plate glass for store fronts we also furnish this metal con- struction and with our complete stock can enclose your front quickly. It is advisable to have the same or- ganization supply both the copper and glass. GULF-CANADA FLIGHT |France to Define DASHED BY MISHAP, Conditions for e | Ruhr’s Release By the Associated Press. PARIS, September 29.—Premier Poineare in his speech at Ail'y to- | | morrow will define the conditions en Germany must fulfill before | nce enters intq reparation nego- | tiations with her and before the d effective cessation of pdssive re- year an athdoht 10 make ai sistance in the Ruhr will be recog- BuIf-to-Canada, non-stop Mlh! ’ nized, it is learned in semi-offictal quarters close to the government. The first of these conditions is | that work in the occupled territory Sc| be put on a preoceupation basls The seco nppller ror his atr- The > rxm':!d“fll deliverics in New Propeller. ® ed him to xulng\ |’sa for his I)l‘l) \ t s of *Arlansas, Crame: Eged water line fore efl e re. and the propefi~ Cramer’ attempted onlmu his fight, He to {2 Bradrora, ‘ When you bfiy ice s home cream, insist on Zero Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. ROSSLYN, VA. SOEI L T lolc——lo]——=lolc=—alal—-—5| Dlstnct National Bank 1406 G Street 'What are you doing about the Future? Don’t miss a good opportunity to make sure that you are on- “easy street” the rest of your life. It all rests with 'you— you've only to plan for it—start= ~ ing a savings account now—and Robert N. Harper you'll always have money. Rastioene. Don’t say you CAN'T save— but just think of the money that you frit away now more or less thoughtlessly. That's all you need save to soon have a financial bulwark that will back you up in any and every way. We'll be paying you interest at the rate of 3% all the while. To start right NOW is the important thing. SPECIAL SALE Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Cord Tires 30x3 ,,$12.50 '32x4Y, : $27.50‘ 31x4 . $2250 33x41,,$28.50 32x4 . $2350 34xd1;,$29.50 33x4 . $2450 33x5 . $34.00 34x4 . $25.00 35x5 . $35.00 For a Limited Time You Can Buy a Qnahty Tire for the Same Price Asked for Just Ordinary Tires VACUUM CUPS NEED NO INTRODUCTION . i 5 [ ‘ Potomac Service Co. E. J. TYDINGS- President 1415 l4t|h St. N.\W. W. P. Lipscomb C. J. Gockeler N. L. Sansbury Viee Presidents Hilleary L. Offutt, Jr. Vice President and Cashier The “Friendly Bank” (».-E'tfi:lulm 4 / el = o sl e— —]a]— a3 | Lansbur gh © Brother ' 639Anniversary Sale ~ Starts Monday, Oct. 1st ANN.IVERSARY celebrations of Lansburgh & Brother are famous—notonlyin Washington, but in all surrounding territory. (Once a year we cele- brate—and it is a great source of satisfaction to announce the 63rd An- niversary Sale. (]IW e have spent months in careful preparatlon for this event. Now itis ready—and with confi- dence we promise our customers an oppor- tunity for savings of out- standing importance. QThese facts we em- phasize: I This is the greatest Lansburgh & Brother merchandising event of the year. The entire store par- ticipatés—every' sec- tion is represented. Himndreds of special values on every floor. Every offering is of new Fall and Winter merchandise of Lans- burgh & Brother qual ity offered at wonder- ful savings. ‘facts (The splend1d reputa- tion of the Anniversary Sales of Lansburgh & Brother, backed by years of straightfor- ward merchandising and a policy of stating in advertising, have won for us pubhc confidence. QAnother year has passed, the 63rd. The time for the annual Anniversary Celebra- -tion has arrived. You will be eager to come and quick to take advan- tage of its extraordinary opportunities. Tomorrow we will publish specific mer- chandise news of this great sale. The volume is so great that we carry different copyin each of the Sunday Newspapers —an indication of the remarkable characterof thisevent. Byall means read all the news of the Anniversary Sale. (The sale opens Mon- day morning. Come early—choose from most complete assort- ments. The first day’s offerings are always unexcelled. Shop Early---Every Day