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| 923. d —_———————————= ment of Pendlegon sixth precinct were told. .Th while ‘at Fort|of th practa i rh!mg 3 4 ,100( nsisted of five cases of Bustis prior fo bla rembvat fo. Walter % T O eate. cancd ~Hospital, early in 19 agn INqu(Lun and his mother attended brnna? and seven pints of rum. WEDNESDAY, | OCTOBER 3, CORNELL ALUMNI HERE- _, [TRIAL OF MAJ. COOK STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SureRelief | THE EVENING PORTRAIT OF A MAN WAITING FOR HIS ORDER, o SN APSHOTS— —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS FOR |N DIGESTION | 6 BeELLANS Hot water ~=>| Sure Relief DELL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Pack L Evorvwhcv- Unusual Offering In New Homes ‘We Invite Your Inspection Chesapeake St. at 43rd Street Drive out Massachusetts Ave. to Wisconsin, thence to River Road and Chesapeake Price, $10,250 $1,500 Cash—$90 a Month Come out to see them. We are sure you will agree that they are unusually fine houses. Open From 2 P.M. Until Dark lan E. Walker & Co., Inc. 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2690 Chevy Chase, Md. $14,500.00 corner home. containing large rooms and full tiled Wwith built-in tub: hardwood flocks throughout; ~large open fireplace: gas and electricity. Many attractive features. Situated just one square from Conn, Ave., in one of the best sections of v Chase. Let ux whow you thix home today. Bullt, owned and for xale by M. & R. B. WARREN. Realtors 1412 Eye St. N.-W. Day Evening Fr. 1484 Adams 1702 "FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Serviee Charge never Over $1.00 FOR RENT 1222 and 1224 Connecncut Ave. NW. First fijor suitable for automobile showrooms; second figr for millinery, manicurist or similar busi This property bas just been thor. guehly remodeled andoffers ‘n idea Jooatien for frst-class business. = furnished. For full B. F. SAUL CO. 1412 Eye St. NNW. Main 2100 New six bath, on a large lc SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTED—TO _BRING furniture from Richm burg, FER AND co. WILL THERE BE A HYDRO-LIGHTER FOR the gas waler heater in the new buy? 1f_uot, why not? See Gemonstraiton 1 VANLOAD OF and Fredericks- BMITH TRANS- FIN FIES Tich woil: hedge and all el e Ronn. 726 10th B.e. Philade’plifaand ntic © 3 il AN D STORAGE COr CATL, AILTON 10k HOUSE REPATRIN remodeling and roofing. Col. 5296J. E 224 Toj pricen. - ltenied instruments kept repaired free of charge. Planos pe Sale agent for ch, Tienry F. Miller,” Emeroen Est. 1879, repaired, Kranich+ and Bradhur. piane e WoRcH, 110 G st. E | road to Georgetown, into M > |and across the city direct to Camp E | town m |ably will be selected today, so the B. BLESS, e v lorated at 911 G st nw. 2 clock and jewelry repairing. Ouick, Reliable Work That’s what you want when your car needs repairs, and we give it to you. R. McReynolds & Son Epecialista 1n Painting, Siip Covers and To Sl s L T N W Er2 No!rolAutomatic Oil Bumrxs —rebuilt and sold, by the authorised tributor under year's guarantee at log. Only limited number so Mutusl s samu Ine., 1411 Ne lu- —play havoc with ROOFS. Phone Matn | 14 and have us look your roof over be- fore they arrive. Roofing 1121 Sth at. o, IRONCLAD &0, et . C. Ruzan: & Co. 1y located lt 611 6th st. n. hf.‘l';".{ 47T ot mw. Phove annm 9458, Larger and Shetter facilities: prompt oibvice. Expert cabinet makers, repairers and vefinighers. Specializing on antique Xfll“ni‘l2 Printing Such as Ours— —bears every mark- of superiority. The Million-Dollar Plant. The Naxtional Cagital Press NOTIC e Let the roofing expes m EE years Stamine n ¢ and submit to you their estimate. Fioasonable prices. Al work guaranteed. g Zboth In conception and execution. High grade, but not high priced. BYRON S. ADAMS, 7 m.-‘n CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. DR A C.DIXON s Tal Will Preach at Fifth Bagti:t Chi ., and Thursday, § !I. and 7:45 P.M. Subject 3 “The Glories of the Cross" | T0D.C. MANEUVERS | detachment, in which many types of {way of entertainment. | !The route the Devil Dogs will fol- \ GIVES WAITER HIS ORDER AND GLANCES AMIABLY ROUND DIN- ING ROOM 0 SEES WAITER COMING PLACE ON TABLE SEES WAITER PLIT- TING BY AND TRIES UNSUCCESSPULLY ™ SIGNAL HIM The McClure MARINES MARCHING | Dress Parade and Foot Ball Game Here Saturday to : End Annual Event. i Special Digpateh to The Star. LEESBURG, Va., October 3.—The | Quantico marines broke camp at Goose Creek early today and resumed | their march upon Washington, where their annual field maneuvers will end this year with a dress parade and a | gridiron battle with Georgetown Uni- | versity at American League Saturday afternoon. Leesburg gave the Devil Dogs a| hearty welcome, and all husinc!!i buildings displaved bunting and flags | in their honor. Brig. Gen. Smedley D. | Butler, commandant of the marines, | reciprocated by inviting the entire | town out to camp last evening, where | moving pictures, a band concert and | community singing were offered by Shine Up for D. C. | With only three short marches to | Washington, which they will enter Fri- day morning, the marines are spending’ their spare time looking to the condi- tion of tHelr uniforms, removing all 'stains of travel and shining up ac- coutrements for thelr formal recep- | tion in the National Capital. Even the | artillery has been shined up for the occasion, from the smallest trench| howitzers to the lumbering siege | guns. Today the marines will hike only ten miles, to Sugarland run. where | they will camp for the night. To- morrow the march will be over an | even shorter distance, nine miles, to Prospect Hill, Friday the Devil Dogs | Wil descend the Virginia pailsades of the Potomac, cross via Chain bridge and parade through Washington in field equipment to Camp Meigs, where they will rest for the night in prepa- ration for the big events of Satur- day. Two Routes Considered. low through Washington on Friday has not been definitely settled. Two routes have been suggested. One would take them along the Aqueduct street Meigs. The other is from George- down Pennsylvania avenue, around the Capitol, thence to Camp Meigs. One of the two routes prob- 2 1 NIBBLES A PIECE | OF BREAD R TINDS TRAY WAS WITH TRAY AND CLEARS TFOR MAN AT NEXT TABLE ) GLOOMILY FINISHES LASY DIECE CP BREAD and determined | their defeat by Virginia Military In- Park | WAITER Copyright, 1923, by Newspuper Syndicate. | Washington police can arrange to re- | strict traffic during the procession. The marines will descend upon Washington 3.000 strong, headed by a band of more than 100 pieces and a | drum and trumpet ¢ of the same size. The columns will include de- tachments representing every branch and instrument of modern land war- fare, from Infantry and an aviation | airplanes will be seen. Their entire artiilery regiment will march both Fricay and Saturday. The celebration Saturday will open with a military spectacle and dress parade to American League ¥ where the annual foot ball stru botween the Devil Dogs and George- town University will begin at o'clock. The Marine grid stars are reported to be in excellent condition pe the stain of stitute from their record at the ex- pense of the Washingtonians. The celebration will bring to a close the most extensive and elaborate field s ever held by the Marine ince the column left Quan- YOU canget rid of all bother- some attention to heating plant draftsand dlmpeu if you will wisely install uM Hear REGucaTOR “The Heart of the Hestlag Plant™ The temperature in your home will not vary more than one or two degrees during the day or night, and your only attention consists putting on the coal and taking out + Easy caough, ien'tit, and with l-“ this comfort and cor fence you save considerable in costly fuel. Installed on anmy heating plant—lasts a lifetime. MOTUAL SERVICE INC. Distributors 1411 New York Ave. LOOKS EXPECTANTLY TO- WARD SERVICE DOOR . GUESSES IT'S TOO SOON FOR ORDER TO COME VET SIGHS, AND STARTS DRAWING LITTLE DIA - GRAMS ON TABLE - CLOTH WITH FORK 'FETULANTLY “THROWS DOWN NAPKIN AND BECKONS HEAD- GLUYRS WILLIAMS )/ LOOKS OVER MENU TO SEE'IP THERE'S ANY - THING HE WISHES HE HAD ORDERED INSTEAD = 122 MUTTERS ' GOODNIGHT IT'S ABOUT TIME' AND GLARES| BELLIGERENTLY ROUND DININGROOM HEADWAITER ARRIVES JUST AS THE ORDER. DOES, LEAVING DINER. WITH NOT MUCH tico, on Augus of road have tance of about thirteen miles per da: In addition the marines have sper fourteen days in fleld maneuvers, dur- ing which time an additional 200 miles are estimated to have been covered in the course of battle exercises and tice hi Since leaving Quan- they have crossed tidewater Vir- ginla and have traversed almost the ;,nnn length of the Shenandoah val- ey. SUES FOR MAINTENANCE. Suit for maintenance has heen filed by Mrs. Byrne against James J. Byrne, a taxi driver. They were married February 16, 1918, and the wife charges that her husband | failed to return home August 25 last. | Attorney J. I Hougardy appears fof t Sole Agents KNOX HATS jor Men & Women Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen-ten F St. CordTlres on Credlt Pay As You Ride SMALL_ PAYMENT DOWN ABAUANGE ONE, TWO AND. THREE MONTHS Guaranteed 8,000 Miles T. 0. PROBEY CO0. Phone West 133 2100 Pa. Ave. NW. Terms, $25 Cash Balance, 30 Monthly Payments ‘Above price refers to traded-in instruments of well known makes, such as Pianolas, Autopianos, Behning, Angelus, etc. These instruments have come out of some of the finest homes in Washington in trade for our Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos. It is far better to buy one of these traded-in standard make instruments than a cheap new player-piano. - We guarantee they will wear twice as long and give better satisfaction in every way. “SPECIALISTS IN~ PIANOLAS AND REPRODUCING PIANOS™ Was)ungtouk AEOLIAN HALL ~ Tivelfth and G Streets Stetnway and Weber Duo~Art - Pianolas - Victrolas ~ Aeolian - Vocalions e T e L LT TO HOLD HARVEST PARTY | - The Cornell Alumai Soclety of Washington will hold a “harvest home party” tonight at 1731 I street north- west. The meeting is in charge of a committee from the Department of Agriculture, Dr. L. C. Corbett, chair- man. Dean Mann and Prof. Bristow Adams will make short addresses. It s expected that President R. A. Pear- son of Jowa ege of Agricul Dr. V. A. Moore, head of the New York Veterinary College; Prof. Mar- tha Van Réensselaer, head |h2"3e- partment of home economics; Prof. W. A. Stocking and Prof. Elmer S. Sav- of the New age will be present and take part in | the meeting. There will be refresh- ments and informal dancing. This is the first meeting of the season, which has been arranged by the board of governors, consisting of M. C. Wil- '17, chairman; W. Saund 7;' E. H. McLachien, '03; Jean St phenson, *17, and Abble Tlnsley Mo, ASKS ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. Mrs. Helen V. Hall today asked the District Supreme Court for an abso- lute divorce from William W. Hall. to whom she was married at Falls Church, Va., December 27, 1916. The wife charges inadequate support, desertion and misconduct. A co- respondent is named in the petition filed through Attorney Charles BE. Quirlllo, The home which you are creasing ownership—a growing We have homes that can rent—time passes quickly—a until your homc is paid for. and convenient locality. well arranged rooms: heat. Nokol heater attachment; conveniences not found in the ranged ae apartments. BOSS & Main 4340 I, THE ARGONNE IS NEARING CLOSE Evidence on mlpmcfice Charge Completed; Final Arguments Tomorrow. Examination of witnesses in me‘ court - martial proceedings agalnst Maj. George W. Cook, former com- manding officer of the post hospital at Fort Eustls, Va., charged with mal- practice and neglect in the case of | Private Guy Pendleton, were com- pletdd yesterday afterioon. Final ar- gument by Doth defense and prose- cution will be held tomorrow morn- ing, after which both sides will rest and the case will go to the court- martial board. . Although he was not required to testify, Maj, Cook was on the stand for more than four hours ¥ He answered all questions hesitation, elaborating at times on technical points in connection with the treatment of Private Pendleton Three of the twelve original counts for which Maj. 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Wet goods, enough to stage a pre-| Volstead “party,” were stolen from the place of business of the District| of Columbia Chemical Company, 611 Louislana avenue, last night, police' See the VUICAN SMOOTHTOP Compact Cabinet GAS RANGES Three burner more. This is one of a number of features you will see demon- strated at our salesroom. The smooth level top is easy to keep clean. It keeps grease from burners. It has more room for cooking. Its convenienct height makes cooking easier. A good looker and a good cooker. See it at the vessels steaming—one lighted—and room for A single burner keeps the whole dinner hot on the smooth enclosed surface of the SMOOTHTOP Edgar Morris Sales Co. 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