Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1923, Page 3

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[} FOR RENT : || 1635 Connecticut | Avenue | ONE STORE i | | | i $150 per month by year— ‘ and two shops on second 5 floor $50 per month each | For Inspection and Fur- ther Particulars Apply | Randall H. Hagner & Co. 1207 Conn. Ave. N.W. Main 9700 | BETTER SCAOOLS. | PLEA OF MASONS| Head of Scottlsh Rite Body,! in Session _Here, Also i Pleads for Hospital. ’ _ Appeal for greater educational facil- | throughout the nation and the | ercetion of a tuberculosis hospital for | Masons werc the points stressed in | the opening g reign Grand Commander preme Council, thirty-third | |degree Ancient and Accepted -Scottish ! Rite, southern jurisdiction, at the ennial session of the order at thel sh Rite temple here today. After favorably commenting upon the passage of the Oregon school law, {Mr, Crowles stated that an education THE EVENING SUBURAN HEIGHTS— SAYS HE MIGHT AS WELL GO DOWN AND START THE TUR- NACE SHE'LL BZGIN TUSSING IN A DAY OR TWO (" HE DOESNT STAR, WASHINGTON, NO FIRE CAN BE BUILT IN A DAY. —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS @ McClure Newspaner Syrdicate B ] o FINDS TIREBOX HALP PULL O COLD ASHES. HE'S BEEN ANING TO CLEAN 1T OUT SUMMER HEAVES A SIGH, AND STARTS SHAKE ASHLS THROUGH INTO ASHPIT l CARMELITE: PRIESTS HONOR ST. THERESA, Solemn Mass Celebrated in Her Honor at Monastery Here. Honorlnl the foundress of the or- Barefooted Carmelites, St. e o A the Cavmiies fi thers at Catholic University this morn- ing celebrated a solemn” high mass | at 9 o'clock {n their monastery, 150 Rhode Island avenue northeast. The celebrant of the mass was Rev. | Henry E. O'Keefe of St. Paul's Col- Catholic Unlversity. ~He was assisted by Rev. Dennis C. K rector of St. Vincent Church, as deacon, and T Schneeweie, rector of the rhurcn Lot Qur Lady of Perpetual Hely | deacon. “Father O'Keefo dellvered the | sermon. By special privilege of the Vatican | all who have received holy pommunion | this morning may obtain a plenary | indulgence by making a visit to the | Carmelite chapel at some time during | the day or this evening and offering | a prayer for the Pope. The chapel | will remain open until a late hour.. | Solemn_exercises will b~ conducted | You want it in pipe tobacco— You must have it in a cigarette— Ask for tobacco that’s aged in wood. {bill would be brought before the com- Img Congress carrying with it the identical features that the Towner- Stirling bill contained, the chief fea. Leing the creation of a national tment of education to be fn rige of & member of the Presldent's in the chapel at 7:30 this evening, when the relics of the bodies of St. | Theresa and St. John of the Cross | will be exposed for veneration. An Eminent Surgeon Co-operates In Producing Our Special Nursery Milk —DR. J. THOS. KELLEY : s T Co. GUESSES HE'LL REST TOR A Lacarrr & Myras Tosacco MINUTE WANDERS OVER TO BIN AND DECIDES THAT THE SI2E OF A TON OF COAL 15 SHRINKING SVERY YEAR HANDLE SLIPS OFF, BARKING HIS KNUCKLES. THINKS IT'S TUNNY HOW OUT OF DRACT - ICE YOO GET STUDIES THE RECORD HE'S <{PT ©OF DATES OF LIGHTING FPUR ~ NACE TIRE GOSM, HE'S NEV- ER DONE (T AS CARLY AS THIS .. Prnlnl'n “Red School House. With every bute to the “little red owner, the new aid: “Th Hupmobile is fulfilling all our promises of still finer perform- ance and higher value than even the Hupmobile had ever af- forded. STERRETT & FLEMING, INC Champlain St. and Kalor Road Columbia 5050 BRANCH . SALESROOM . 1203 Conn. Ave. m: @hild of the rich mingl with the child of th the child of the C: and without \;l | | i inds properly mmmu for the future, So that they D the oD e LOOKS AT ASHES IN TIRE Box n AGAIN AND GUESSES IT'S TDO LATE T START A FIRE Now ANVWAY CRUISES ROUND LOOKING TOR. COAL SHOVEL REMEIMBERS HE HAD IT OUY IN GARDEN THIS SPRING BUT WAS SURE HE PUT IT BACK. TINDS 5 HOW MULH VOULD COSY TO COVER PIPES WITH ASBESTOS AND WOULD T BE WORTH IT 1y Vigor and intelli- n—the American citizen of before his That we m: PLAN YEAR'S PROGRAM. D. C. Parent-Teacher Body to Meet HURL LIQUOR IN RAID. :U. S. OIL FIRM PLEA LOST. Approximately twelve gallons. of | CONSTANTINOPLE, corn liquor were hurled from upper|The Turkish Tomorrow. windows at the home of William A program for the vear will beland Emma Bradley, 1245-A South mapped out by the District Congress | Capitol street, where Revenue Agent of Mothers and Parent-Te: sso- | Asher, Lieut. Davis, Sergt. McQuade ciations at its first fall me * |and Deteetive Fink of e squad 130 nk of the vice squad el O\f,,ut;"]l bbitt Hotel tomorrow conducted a raid early yesterday ock. Dr. Frank W worni ofishe tendent of seli e Eichiloya were! erasten St on. Tonight . chat L dleys we sted and the ; k,\rl‘::\":\‘“’(l*.?\’\“‘\:\"un‘. f American Red Cross|raiders reported the seizure of twen- -five gallons of wine and two gal- 1ons of whisky. i | 1 ! ore comprehensive our work in i I o] lding to the ter of a proposed l 1 ment of the physician also, present fund October 1. authorities haye de- clined to assent to the request of Col. | Clayton-Kennedy, representing the | ttoman American Development Com- | pany, for an extension of the time} Pure-bred Holstein-Friesian limit in taking up the option on the | supply the milk, which Chester concessions. Col. Kennedy, | identical witt " illein tk = therefore, has declared his readiness | identical with human milk-in the per- 10 begin work on the stipulated date, centage and physical character of its November 9, on the Samsun-Sivas| butterfat. The structures are scrupu- raflwily. lously clean, the equipment stérilized and every step supervised by a college- trained specialist. citizen that of the the judgment is that ous 1s to the income in t 1 would strongl, :tion of u modern hosp ir brethren who suff Throughout there is a discipline as strict as that of an army or a hospital. The result is a nursery milk known to be uniformly safe, clean and easily diges:ed by infants—a milk that can be used with confidence wherever the normal supply is insufficient or un- suitable. Mothers who want this safe milk for their children need only phone West 183 or write our dairy. We are the exclusive distributors. OUR Milk for Infants is produced for its special purpose on the of Dr. FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS ervice Charge never Over $1.00 DOCTORS RECOMMEND HERNDON’S cld yeste ruavb‘ggi lNDlGESTINE !“ i T Clanen and. Thomas . Hark: following acti wbers of ‘the For the Relief of : ‘“"““" sent: Join H Indigestion Dyspepsia Flatulence Sour Stomach Tuturd sustity {mend the er v the cu from t scientifically operated farm Kelley in nearby Marvland. herds practically un- will speak. 5 The organization again wil the teachers’ salary bill. W. E. PEARSON DIES. Willlam H. Pearson died ves at his home, 1609 33d street, town, aged thirty-five years. 1 support { Grand Council of the Grand Comm: 1 service in honor of 65 YEARS OF FAITHFUL, EFFICIENT SERVICE | Anthracite Coal OF THE BEST QUALITY, AT THE LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES. ORDER NOW. You Can Save Money ON YOUR FUEL BILL IF YOU BURN Bituminous Coal —OR— COKE EARLY DELIVERIES. ORDER NOW. Marlow Coal Co. 811 E Street N.W. Main 311 65 YEARS OF COAL SATISFACTION TO WASHINGTONIANS [ are 20c Quart 12¢ Pint oon at 2 o'clock from the family ome. Interment will be in Fort Morgan, | incoln cemetery. Mr. Pearson was| rant, | connected with Woodward & Lothrop's | V| department store. “He was 35¢ A Bottle At AlL Schram, Wright, ‘Wood, T WHEN YOU THINK —of Painting. Paperhang and Decorat. o think of Faylor o g# Estimates made on request HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING 2333 18th Bt. N.W. Tel. Col. 1077 Robert Thomas and George F. Moore of ATTEMPTS‘TO END LIFE. Urban S. Lewis, twenty-five years, residing on a_tigboat, while in a} lunchroom at 3532 M street lust night { 5 an effort to end nis life, according to the police. He | n Cniv What kind of a roof is over your head? 9‘04@’}@4—@#@4—@9—07@%@4‘@-@0 'fi-O'f‘O{-@('@-('.(‘.f « From \ e AVENUE o NINTH® First Mortgage Loans For Sale In convenient dcnmmumox & bearing 614% interest Secured on improved properties See Mr. Field ] i Hedges & Middleton, Inc. 1334 H St. N.W. Franklin 9503 O L ¢ silver polish. be delivered promptis a IS & €0, ¢ A Home Run Every Time at Bat! One Day Left! Tuesday, Oct. 16th, to share in the Parker-Bridget Co. Winter Overcoat Event 31 Greatcoats, ulsters, town coats and staples. Worth from $4 to $14 more. RO a very pertinent question to be asking just now—and one that you should have answered by experts. The bad months are ahead—and you certainly don't want to run into the winter with a weak and leaky roof—when a little attention of the right sort will put it in prime order. nd condition are gs we can diag- 3 | mnose successfully—and if g Toasonad | repairs are nceded we'll Frpaires -d. Sule agent for I make them promptly—and e E e Emenn dependably. Rose Roofs never give anybody any trouble—because they are properly constructed. FOR _INVALID, | cquiring atten! hevy Chase. Our interpretation of Clothes fashion makes for individuality OU want your Clothes to look like “you”—and that’s a feature of Mode designing. Its a feature, too, of Richard Austin & Co. of London—whose Overcoats are shown in Washington exclusively by us. They are here because of that individuality which be- comes “you.” Send for us—well put vour roof in order. Phone North 2044, 2120-22 Georgia Avenue original cotors s Co., 608 F nw. TARD, i over one-halt i concrete nd k. n\u I Cosy \\\ 7 In Suits we want you to see the new English 2-button Sacks—and the spaced 3- button Sacks—with wide or medium trousers. We have had wonderful success with our 3-day overcoat event. There are still good se- lections left. It’s the last day to save. Pocket the difference and remain one of our satisfied and happy patrons or be added to the list of our steadfast friends who have found the big sur- prise in value they had never expected. Wi The Baby’s than ever: THE NURSERY STUDIO, st., near Columbia road; both car | s a specialty. $8 doz. Phone NEED PRINTING? i Our experience, equipment and loea- tion are all in your favor. High grade, i but mot high priced. RINTER BYRON S. ADAMS, Zriyzes {To Buyers of Prmtmg our mnmnmnn Printing Plant {s at your servie }Thz Natxonal Capital Press 12101212 D St. N.W. Protec-'l'in Roof Paint § Made of the tardest, tonghest iron oxide and e linseed ofl. 1f you want a job that will st and keep out rust for ¥ bis splendid material. We're sole users They are Pencil Stripes and exclusive mixtures— and featured in —Three Grades— $35—540—$45 In Top Coats—choice of The Mode make or Richard Austin & Co. Both treat fashion originally—and have adapted the approved styles to individual requirements— $27-50 to $5().00 1t’s the last day for this wonderful opportunity. Tomor- row the greatest overcoat sale closes at 6 p.m. Hurry! A L right” you say—"What's the answer?” It is eimply rs let us apply KOONS EoukixG 1 v st COMPANY _Picse Aaia ba8. Liquids, Polsons, foods, coal, oil. urine, water, ores, ete.. ANALYZED npt, aceurate service. Reasonal 1 NATIONAL mnlm ATORIES, I. REMEMBER US en you are ready to have your roof re- That is our business, and our service @ sure to eatisfr you. Phone 3 Giving Motorists Extra +-prompt service on General Re- pairs, Repainting, e.c. We have the facilities—so we can do it R. McReynolds & Son Eppelatiste b Puinfing. S Covers and Tops N oo this—you can have more heat with lessfuel and have thisheat evenly distributed throughout the day with .MIIINEAPOUJ RecuLaror “M'lmll.fi'mn‘ By its automatic regulation of drtsand dampers westdal eriony are positively prevented. This even temperatare comlort, health and sconomy. The “Minneapolis is used on any typeof heating plaat bura- ing coal, gas or oil. %; MUTUAL SERVICE | ‘ ING. tributors 1411 .\ew York Ava. one Main 3883 That’s a remarkable Top Coat—in plaxd and $f) .50 Knitted Cloth—at ....... New Henry Heath (London) Hats Mark Cross English Gloves The Mode—F at Eleventh:

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