Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1923, Page 5

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% el RO ;307 2Py, 65 TAKOMA PARK CHURCH” [setis o, e st Shsemen of PA"EN[:E INRUHR 1Pr esident Praises Education . i B e puneceme| DEDICATED DEBT:FREE o & i or motior . L . Y . i L) - | tion may think on these things it is r.. Normandy's class' of young || v WINDOW GLASS CUT TO ORDER ”RGED BY PUINE ARE . Calling for Week’s Observance i S i siea Bins oy woeces Dve Boabin zrser | sty sk P it S0 1 v “ lan 5 lidge, Association, .was the prin- oW, erefore, I, In -. TRy o & 5 ¢ m{dem of |'h°z'hvn?g‘k Beatew,” 40 - terian Congregation-to Cele-- cigal apoaker of the dedioatgry. sszv- ° i uar Observance of the week beginning | which to discharge the obligations of | J2FS)Y, PIOCIaa (he Weok beginnlng | - o 40 noivie Bvent. R 1 rf w lnt o Novemebr 18 as National Educational | Citizenship. The sovereign had to be |X3iisia1 Education week. and. urge ? X S Sl ? it m er eflors efluc:l'od.“‘l‘ha sovereign had become BSoc.ety of the Christian Endeavor week is called for in a proclamation | the people. Hchools and univereities its observance throughout the coun-| The new Takoma - Park will be a feature of the evening serv- . 2 . try. 1 recommend that the state and |terjan Church was dedicated yest ve xt Sunday, while the first Fight Far,From Won by Ger- |issued yesterday by President Cool- | were provided by the varlous BSYSED. | loca¥ authoritiss co-operato with the | day morning with. {mpressive cére: | prayer service. 16 ‘scheduied for Ge- WALL [ To offset the “gray-day™ effect of 7 nS 'l" der, He Tell m,’;;.;n Présient's prociamation; €1 ’"“‘"'d‘"“f‘ i S lcll:lcm:-'id.:fl#f i dborflf;m?om:f e e f‘:y‘&mi' A ol U R L L b TINTS, \\'-in(iex? a:;osnferegi;aiheigome tehere’s IRC SIS, e 1608 Hiom:. - “eThe “willingness, of the people to | $FuNy pring s o SHaciy | ot 1 e Fork Avehue Preeby: | VI N deiites, el mtdoy " hothing so consistently helpful as wise » , . = | will- be dedicat various militar: E 4 'Meuse Ciuzens “From its earliest ' beginnings, | bear the burdens of malntnilnll‘n‘;hevu improving the educational facilities | terfan Church, was .the principal{and veterans' organizations have mfl INSIDE fise of such hright};m‘:rs as good 4 " America has been devoted to the |institutions, and the patriotic devo-lof our count speaker. A last-minute drive freed |invited to attend these services. Sol- | |5 e [P s £ H RS ST ~{cause of education. This country [tIoh of & 2Ty, of tetcacra Fc b the church of debt.. slbertson Clark, |LiCES, 8nd nurses from Walter Reed || & OUTSIDE Paints, Stains, Enamels, etc., etc. ! - y : i ev. Dr. Thomas Culbertson H an b £ the Vet- By theAeweiated Préss. was founded on the ideal of-minister- | incomes in other pursuits, have made STAMP EXHIBIT HERE. pastor of the church, opened the e: ane of Forelgn Fost of Takoma PAINTS, § Walls become enticing backgrounds BAR L8 DUC, France, October 1,— |Ing to the individual. . It was realized | it possible to accomplish Tesults with | o yington will have opportunity, | €Fcises at dhe morning_service, in- |Park will attend. Il alls T ticing B¢ S “Don?t 145 ting. the, hymn of victory | that this must bo done by the ‘In- |Which we may well be gratifled. But | pocomber 14 to 20, to view the Amer- | foducing the speaker, Dr. Radclift FLOOR for gay hangings when harmoniously too %on And, above all, don't let the | Stitutions of religion and governmgnt. { begun. - car 35?;’3“’.?‘1'?{3'?..32’#'°“u1’.§’.”1 Stamp P"::’nl‘l;l? o solo “The. Almight Fovernmént get exelted.” said Premier |In ;":;c;‘:':; ‘:l:::;"‘fn': :fle; PR L8 Broadeaing View. - | expesition at London ;f':‘g’,pfl;% T;,": Dr. Albert W. Harned presided at tho Wh R f & WAX or varnished to bring out their beauty Pol By, i to - L 5 eing displaye t 3 2 ey vi 2 ‘&:&T;:‘m ~;’):p,""m,i?.in::';ie :(e“:: ed clvil magistrates, one of the first |-, We have observed the evidences of | post Office Department throughout| , In the evening various articles were T en IXoots cabinetry renewed with proper clean <ol 3 8 a broadening vision of the whole edu- | the country, the itinerary to end here, | ¢dicated to the church at a special ers and ~polishers — woodwork re- Wi are far fram having finished with | thoughts of the early settlers Was to | cational system. . This has included a - | service, including as Bible, dedicated ee WOOD ¥ our difiicities,” . {he. premicr ssserted. |PFOVIde for o college of lfberal cul- [recognition that education must not — by ‘the family ot Mrs. w. H HIZ | e s serted. | {00 While for the gencral dffusion |€nd with the period of school attend- | Mongolians live in the “yurt” a|Smith: a vase, Dulpit and ~other o A ey Wik k. Jore numerpus and)of knowledge primary scheols were |ance, but must be given every en-|cone-shaped affair of -sticks' upon |church equipment. A feature of the N Renew;n = {[Reilly’s is the place to procure all R STAINS tinted—floors can be painted, stained LT FINISHES painted. @raver in tiie fa% - than in the past.” |established. This course.was taken (couragement thereafter. To this end | which layers of felt are tied, all of |cvening service was the address of ¥rance, b. .a#8a, consclous of her |8 the hecessary réquirement of en- |the night schools of the cities, the | which can easily be quickiy dis-|Charles R. Normandy, chairmun of —call on Colbert to do the ggf{;ggsg such helps at e VARNISH SPECIALLY LOW PRICES F 3 y x ety southern | mantled and moved when occasion |the buildi mmittee, when he offi- own (gthedEr ah lightened socfety. ‘moonlight schools of the souw sion | the ng co e, when he o for G:rmany 0 s1ow e Growth Continued. @gg;l:gh‘i:: czt;;x}t;;e;héh:nmt&l}:‘lg: demands. clally turned over the keys of the pay Ber reparativus obligation. “Such a policy, onc ] Obylonsly Yeferring to the rioting | continued Lo grow 15 cxtme wias [the provision for teaching technical, fn Dyesgeidort Sunday, M. Poincare |the adoption of the federal Consti- REruLtr e oo path 15 & . and prices. said: 2*Fortunatély our troops mount | tution and the establish N niare Wil aiftused . ¥ i d-0n the Rhine. They restore or- | governments in. the states of o |Cfokder and more widely, the | o¢ fp, ”\lULe AVENU E dt NKNTH {Downspotts, guttering, et % national = cultare. . To insure O. N chimney flashing, etc., r factory work, materials even when : disturbed by the|Union there was additional reason manehce and continuing improve- ierniins. [ bcosnsning Sl oprortunieyifor Thant of such an edlll:auom;l“pu“ placements and repai a "ducation. Our country adopted the | the fullest public real 5 e e | principle of self-government {:y afree ?3.”&‘.’,,5““5} b?(a Cabsolute. mecessity. | - §| promptly - handled. No v PAINTS, OILS, GLASS COURSE ON INSURANCE i{;&?"'k" Those who were “worthy of | Every American cltizen is entitled to z trouble to estimate. 1 v y - 4 h + this . |oeie T PSS A 8 M, Shoun Y S e : , 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 IS OFFERED BY Y. M. C. A. k i 15 i responsibility of nence of free institutions, no hope X ¢ Hoiiiny Plumbing.Tiiitrg 4 621 [ Street iz in Part of Educational Program . - S i Under Experts. Thé Unitéd Y: M. C. A. sehools last |11} . : ~ ; certain: of the e “From the AVENUE & - “a and produced & 1 J embers of the \ X : = g40) [ al 1 ire facility in | 0 erwriting and | F A . Iso fur: 1 oppor- . d 5 . = . unity. to pi . T s 7 = <o s i Owing to the big de- i mand for Player-Pianos : 3 g v o in our $5 Piano Club and @) DIJ’CfiMlfldfiOfl o the sSpace required for Carefully dressed men—those who e . use discrimination in the selection the showmg Of these m- of their headdress, say “Stetson.” 2 e Stetson quality has always been so struments, we are com good that it speaks for itself—in its 08 i " fine appearance and exceptional “SWEAT SHOP” CHARGED | pelled to c.ancel oqr Tues . service. a7 encraving BurReAu|p day Evening Musical. ; The Plate Printer, official organ of the | International Plate Printers! Stampers’ Union of N ¢ HOMERL.KITT 0. Hardie, tl chief of the printi L The Knabe Warerooms, Inc. nt to Newest Fall colors — Pontico, Brown, Tan, Gray and Pearls. sion, to turn his division into AKNOWN STORE “H 1330 G Street NW. 1 to complain of at that tim %IIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllil = The Real Estate Department of S : : The Washington Loan and B ‘ Single and Double Breasted - Trust Company | | \\ ) i SUHTS, $5@ THIS DEPARTMENT is thoroughly organized and equipped to give the company’s clients the best possible service. It takes TN o el otk i et h P vealcita th i : ¢ / ‘ wants to dress upto. Many men desire to conyey . el r?a N — ‘and u_rllmpmvet‘l, i | 4 ) by their appearance the thought of conservatism tion of rents in advance and the regular remittance on:a e ‘ of perst{nal.taste or business policy. stated date each month of the balance due owner, together Authoritative correctness -of style, fit and ap- with statement and vouchers for any expenditures. . | 8 : : : pearance are paramount witl_l us. Men and REPAIRS are made with the view to make each property yield { v 0= ’/ 2 young men are suited to their taste in these. the maximum revenue. The Company employs only skilled strictly hand-tailored suits. workmen and an expert inspects the work before payment. i Sk \ Made expressly for us by a well known Roches- SALES are the more readily effected by this company on account : ter firm, and—to reiterate—they are strictly of its large clientage, and because with its large capital it Y Ou’ll Need GOOd : handtail:n‘ed single and double breasted models. is in a position to assist the buyer with a loan. i : B 3 Blue, brown and oxford unfinished worsted, silk- LOANS are made upon approved real estate at a reasonable rate r . i nd silk vest backs. Suits are with s ~ Heavy Oxfords | mmed s sl PURCHASES made for its clients are a}ipraised by the Company, B anister s’ ‘ TO B e sure : ; o Sizes 34 to44, all builds Dress Up for the Occasion which ;ls abl; ?}Y the mt::ns at its disposal to determine the true value of the property. S . . > INSURANCE is placed only with, the most reliable companies, There’s nothing as comfort- Other Single and Double Breasted with careful attention to the provisions of the contract con- able as oxfords for f?’“' ,None so : : Suits $4.5 tained in the policy. ; comfortable as Banister’s—none | 9 THE COMPANY undertakes only the managenient dnd sale of - .so durable as the brogue last in A Also another worthy assortment: Single and those properties of which it 1s the exclusive agent. double breasted models, strictly hand-tailored, ' Black N 3 " - and.made expressly for us, in single and double A P! ‘M.uPbIzLE'F] ‘;Cé)oncenfin d:ehses Management of Real Estate” Dark tan calf iaan cal‘fwweg : - . hairline, in several different colors, mostly blue, wil mailed to any a 8 : Light viking calf Black viking calf : : “black, brown and gray. Sizes 34 to 46, all builds. The Washington Loan and Trust Company 900-902 F Street NW. 616-620 17th Street NW. : . JOHN B. LARNER, President s ANDREW PARKER, . . . . _HARRY G. MEEM, - +Vice Pres. and Trust Officer. Vice Pres. and Treasurer. .

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