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FOR )RENT 1635 Connecticut Avenue ONE STORE $150 per month by year— and two shops on second floor $50 per month each For Inspection and Fur- ther Particulars Apply IBETTER SCHOOLS PLEA OF MASONS Head of Scottish Rite Body, in Session Here, Also Pleads for Hospital. Appeal for greater educational facil- \ A THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1923. NO FIRE CAN BE BUILT IN A DAY. SUBURAN BEIGHTS— FINDS TIREBOX HALP TULL. OT COLD ASHES. ME'S BLEN SAYS HE MIGHT AS WELL G0 DOWN AND START THE TUR- —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. HEAVES A $IGH, AND STARTS TO SHAKE ASHES THROUGH |CAHMEI.I'I' E PRIESTS HONOR ST. THERESA Celebrated in Her Honor at Monastery Here. You want it in pipe tobacco— You must have it in a cigarette— Ask for tobacco that’s aged in wood. Honering the foundress of the or- der of Barefooted Carmelites, St. Theresa of Avila, the Carmelite fa- thers at Catholic University this morn- ing celebrated a solemn high mass at 9 o'clock in their monastery, 150 Rhode Island avenue northeast. The celebrant of the mass was Rev, Henry E. O'Keefe of St. Paul's Col- {Ities throughout the nation and the |erection of a tuberculosis hospital for Masons were the points stressed in ithe opening address of John H. |Cowles, Soverelgn Grand Commander lege, “Catholic University. assisted by Rev. Dennis Keenan, rector of St Vincent De Paul's Church, as deacon, and Rev. F. N. Schneewels, rector of the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, s sub- NACE SHE'LL BEGIN TUSSING IN A DAY OR TWO IF HE DOESNT MEANING TO CLEAN 1T OouT ALL SUMMLR INTO ASHPIT He was c. Randall H. Hagner & Co. 1207 Conn. Ave. N.W. 18| Main 9700, of the Supreme Council, thirty-third degree Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, southern jurisdiction, at the biennial session of the order at the Scottish Rite temple here today. After favorably: commenting upon the passage of the Oregon school law, Mr. Crowles stated that an education bill would be brought béfore the com- 1 deacon. "Father O'Keefe deliverel the sermon. By special privilege of the Vatican all who have received holy communion thie morning may obtain a planary 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 lat» hour. Solemn exercises will bz conducted in the chapel at 7:30 this evening, when the relics of the Lodins of St. Theresa and St. John of (he Cross will be exposed for veneration. S An Eminent Surgeon Co-operates In Producing Our Special Nursery Milk —DR. ]J. THOS. KELLEY ing Congress carrying with it the identical features that ths Towner- Stirling, bill contained, the chief fea- ture being the creation of a national {department of education to be in icharge of a member of the President’s cabinet. Praisves “Red School Houxe.” Paying tribute to the * school house,” Mr. Cowles free public school is the gre izer, the remover of all c leveler of race and creed distinction, where the chidd of the rich mingles freely with the child of the poor; where the child of the Catho freely and without self-co mix with the child of the Je Mohammedan and Christian, and heathen, Latin and Celt, Ameri- can and foreigner can meet and have their minds properly molded for the future, so that they can grasp the full meaning of liberty, equality and fraternity, and thus become full- r and intelli- v Co. GUESSLS HL'LL REST TOR A LiggrTT & Mrens Tomacco MINUTE WANDERS OVER TO OF DATES OF LIGHTING FUR - BIN AND DECIDES THAT THESIZE NACE TIRE GOSM, HE'S NEV- OF A°TON OF COAL IS SHRINKING ER DONE IT AS CARLY AS THIS EVERY YEAR HANDLE SLIPS OFF, BARKING HIS KNUCKLES. THINKS IT'S TUNNY HOW OUT OF PRACT- \CE YOU GET DIES THE RECORD HE'S KEPT With every owner, the new Hupmobile is fulfilling all our promises of still finer perform- anoe and higher value than even the Hupmobile had ever af- forded. STERRETT & FLEMING, INC Champlain St. and Kalorama Road Columbia 5050 BRANCH . SALESROOM . 223 Conn. Ave. CRUISES ROUND LOCKING FOR. COAL SHOVEL RLMEMBERS HE HAD IT OUT IN GARDEN THIS SPRING BUT WAS SURE HE PUT IT BACK. TINDS Si . WONDERS HOW MUCH 17 WOULD COST TO COVER PIPES WITH ASBESTOS AND WOULD T BE WORTH T = LOOKS AT ASHLS IN FIRE BOX AGAIN AND GUESSES 1T'S T0O LATE T START A FIRE NOW ANVWAY In bringing the matter of a proposed hospital _for tuberculosis before his hearers, Mr. Cowles make more comprehen behalf of the nation, mental and moral i citizen that of the physician also,\if | the judgment is that our present funds, with prospects as to the income in the future justify it, I would strongly recom- mend the erection of a modern hospital for the cure of our brethren who \ul’flr from that dread malads -+ hat we may ve our work in PLAN YEAR’S PROGRAM.- D. C. Parent-Teacher Body to Meet Tomorrow. A program for the yvear will be mapped out by the District Congress f Mothers and Parent-T. s: ions at its first fall m bbitt Hotel tomorrow a o'clock. Dr. Frank W. perintendent of schools, Kanlcy of the Americ will speak The organization again will support °| the teachers’ salary bill. HURL LIQUOR IN RAID. |U.S. OIL FIRM PLEA LOST. Approximately twelve gallons of | CONSTANTINOPLE, Ocfober 15.— corn liquor were hurled from upper|The Turkish authorities have de- windows at the home of William | clined to assent to the request of Col and Emma Bradley, 1245-A South|E. Clayton-Kennedy, representing the | Capitol street : Revenue Agent|Ottoman American Development Com- Sergt. McQuade | pany, for an extension of the time of the vice xq limit in taking up the option on the early yesterday | cpester concessions. Col. Kennedy, therefore, has declared his readiness to begin work on the stipulated date, November 9, on the Samsun-Sivas railway. UR Milk for Infants is produced for its special purpose on the scientifically operated farm of Dr. Kelley in nearby Maryland. Pure-bred Holstein-Friesian herds supply the milk, which is practically identical with human milk in the per- centage and physical character of, its butterfat. The structures are scrupu- lously clean, the €quipment sterilized and every step supervised by a college- trained specialist. Throughout there is a discipline as strict as that of an army or a hospital. The result is a nursery milk known to be uniforgly safe, clean and easily diges*<d 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. FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Service Charge never Over $1.00 DOCTORS RECOMMEND HERNDON’S INDIGESTINE For the Relief of Indigestion Dyspepsia ‘35'?!! Flatulence “ac All Sour Stomach | Prus Stores Following lun € the delegates ma vis 3 2 Vernon and to t known soldier a reception will be Supreme | Council_in_houor e | Grand Lodge, the Gr Grand Council of the A memorial s bert Pike was roon. The addre: Elmer 1. Gishen ins. The following active members of the Supreme Coun it: John H. Ballou, d Miss Lily Red Cross radleys were arrested and the raiders reported the seizure of twen- Jty-five gallons of wine and two gal-' lons of whisky. w. }I PEARSON DIES. 65 YEARS OF FAITHFUL, EFFICIENT SERVICE William H. Pearson died yesterda g s | Anthracite Coal {town, aged thirty-five years. Funeral serviges will be held tomorrow after- OF THE BEST QUALITY, AT THE LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES. ORDER NOW. You Can Save Money ! home. Inlenncnt will be in Fort ON YOUR FUEL BILL IF YOU BURN Bituminous Coal [ rmnwted with “'uud\\ rd & Lothro ; —OR— . | department store. He w { of Potomac Lodge, No. 5. EARLY DELIVERIES. ORDER NOW. Marlow Coal Co. 811 E Street N.W. Main 311 £ | Pearson. 65 YEARS OF COAL SATISFACTION TO WASHINGTONIANS < w 2 S 20c¢ Quart 12¢ Pint dw Perry W. arnett Helena, Mont. 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