Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1923, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1923. The Book of Knowledge ; - N3 NEGRO PAR , | Kenk Sritters dean of Howard Univer- - T Bores “isneds - for| | THE WORLD AT ITS WORST—Holding a Coat—By GLUYAS WILLIAMS | | Mor0. A Choter, B e ~ tive of various organizations and ac- | he to cpnsider & 5, .Massachusetts chi —tells in simple, non- (hl]dr.tfl‘ l‘e“ s oe | ri\, ice is tivities of the nmegro race, has heen‘:«nu to devise a common basis of technical language ho G — 3 O called for the week beginning ¥Feb- | tion and plan of procedure for made —by nature and by P N pe (“:/V"’,wu@ ruary 11 mext, to meet in Chicago. befterment of the race science. At American’s:show . s = I <3 ' plant, at 19th and M streets, / ¥ o) T SR school children, accompanied { ectrical ; : ; by parents or teachers, can see autiful residential section of detach- i how science makes pure, clean | . : ini lion feet of forest-covered land. American Ice—an interesting " with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of ralua “lesson” Z ! [ ° ° i1 "‘;2 n‘fi‘p‘:‘lbk 4 p]f;:{l': 23; / ! y—rn The Triangle of Increasing Values grown-ups — especially f those buying the supplies for| a houschold. <ol Pafk between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral avenues > = < 4 7 2 ] (Woodley Rd.). Over five millioh ieet of land sold. Over QLDING /H I 4 . 2 ¢ . ;,l\, rDo:LJ ’ET"\A““ ;"\’f IJDPLL;’:§ JVT; ?mific_"?[ b ; 7 130 homes from $15,000 to $200,000 bLuilt and under con- RS SJUSTA'S 5 G WAS SHE US = ’ ction. Wooded villa sites, lots and central and side hall . CET A MANBKERENIER 7 S truction. Wooded villa 3 1 al and side ha b ANDKERCHIEF STOPPED T TInY UP THL ROOM brick homes, with lots from 30 to 115 feet front—Park Office, o, TR S ‘ ‘ _ . g (|24 and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.). = e § : Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Established 1599 MELACHRINO cigarettes are made from the choicest : | e — ! | Money to Loan | on improved D. C. property ] at prevailing rates of interest. and most carefully selected el Turkish tobaccos grown, and SN o) = | ulg ‘ because of their superb and un- See Mr. Ficld | - < L e . - - . Hedges & Middleton, Inc. || | S \ A U without a wringer | M - A 1334 H ST. NW. || T o ‘ no rival for forty-three years. Franklin 9503 (I { X ( THE Laun-Dry-Ette has no wringer. It washes | ! the clothes, and whisr/s the suds out; it rinses them ORIGINAL and whirls the rinse water out; it blues them and w/sr/s ; »gg’gg‘l;m!gfil : 25 = D ., ‘. s T > 50 TN - - them dry for the line—a who/r tubful at a time. | MELACHRINO 604-610 9th St. N QU G IER CO 3 T W { The Laun-Dry. Ette saves work Iaun-Dry-Ette itself. Th - 57 tooms. $6 weekly: $10.50 rooms. 8 WONT WRIN L 2 ure icate on wash day because it drys as well Dry-Ette prevents red hz;;;"éi “The One Cigareite Sold the World Quer” with toilet, shower and livato: iz Toom, 60 per cent more. | $ c i - Pet cent more. Rooms Like Motherr. | as washes. It saves work on cause it makes it unnecessary to © hi i i ! verything In mending day because it never NEW % HOMES M’GRAY ABBUSED TRIAL MAY CENTER LT Sl gt o Stietints | ameadhit betiw- e e i e $4,950 to $29,500 or the plans of his remaining associates | Gaintiest fasteners. The Laun- We invite you to come to our , , ON ARCTIC EXPLORER 7, e crarses, according to their at-| Dry-Ette does not require extra store and b : : 0 to in e charges, ecording o Uigir at- | Dry : : store and see the Laun-Dry-Exe : Bohors o el 4= oL pead s e Shempacia tubs, because both the washing and do aregularwashing. 1fyou can'e | —— 1ad been expected that all defend- | ] i i leas W. C. and A. N. MILLER! UF H]RGING N[]TE e BT S b ittt | the g are done gt 15 e comrcaarwathing. Tfyou s 1 Rosliors FORT WORTH October 15— (SUEancatmisonsoURINL L =-—-“‘|‘fil};—[fijl ; i 3 i o o i National Electrical Supply Co. — - Bank Brings Suit, Claiming . ©°°% the termer arctic cxplorer, and If you live in New | 1328-30 NEW YORK AVENUE MAIN 6800 the co-defendants indic th him for | : i : = | se of the ms u 3 o o A : | Invalid Paper Was Pre- | 5olts 1l Lkl S Yorkyow'll appreciate | ooy 4y e | g 1 The government indicates that it will RS Main 1790 | center its prosecution o . Frederick FOR RENT sented in Payment. men that the governmens wes st 1fe I{ you’ve from R, 1635 Connecticut ' BRI L Main Street, Rny- | Avenue ; tion, e operations of wh | INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., October 16.—| [eh, the operations < . 3 . b - ONE STORE Tho vengied aancil aftaire ot Gov. | Iictment cia that'i made promi where, you’ll enjoy it 1 N - McCray, which are being made the Oh Rl 0 e Ehar & 2 R $150 per month by year— [[| Mor Wk are benE WAt | ot o 0 chires oot - 0, 0, MeIntyre paints 0 5 and two shops on second [|{were further complicated with the!man Compans P P e a $50 th h filing of a suit in the circuit court|ernor had authority t W the trms | AN "“\“‘3“'3 word oor $50 per month each F1,,. "% ' icrauy by the Brownstown. |name to all'traneact . ict: f part 0{ 1319-1321 F Street For Inspection and Fur- [||nd. Loan and Trust Company. inltorney, alsg stated the e P‘c ure of a par ! 7 Lo . which it is charged the executive!the power to the O ther Particulars Apply (urgu:] a note for $2.500, and “used a | t0 notes ding “‘!Q real MG"\'OPO‘\! { October 16 STORE NEWS 8 AM. to 6 P.M. large amount of money of the state in the . ipl . ! ! s evidently re ol ' h R » H of Indiana” and “of the Discount and {money borrowed by the toil W e nvenwue. { ecutive Randall H. Hagner & Co. Deposit Bank of Kentland, Ind."|from the state board of agriculture o 2t and asserted there was nothing ille- ! 1207 Conn. Ave. N.W. . §jwhich recently closed its doors sal in the transaction. 5 ¢ NOVEMBER i Y Main 9700, The note which the Brownstown| Summ in the suit will be served | \ \ bank charges was forged was pledged | October P N as _collateral security for er | Hearing of t various civil an il 4 98 { 1 . s = £ B A v | federal actions ral E e — " $2,500 note signed by Gov. ) ¥y e £ tuted against the and sold by the Meyer-Kizer Bai ulkfl\t'rnur are vfor later in the note glven as secur s purported [JUry investigation into the governor's to have been signe: A. Messman | ransactions with the Marion (Ind.) H I'IAIN 500 & Co.” a firm in W v. McCray i\:&gg:fi' ‘ba}nl: has been postponed * is a partner. The charge is made |ind ely becau: f the illness of “ d i LEETH BROTHERS that the signature was “fictitious and | Charles W. Moor P eh el at all news stands | ; forged” and that the governor was rxe never Over $1.00 _ | ithout authority to sign the name of ; 3 = | the firm. i SPECIAL NOTICES. Asks $2,000 Judgment. NOi1CE TS HEREBY G ASiN | The complaint a judgment of PG ~ . h P Jones, Tast 0. alleging the Mever-Kizer bank F or a (,()od Blllldel time of selling the note was are that the governor was in- solvent zndkn( )Ixis Jme, ofkl)m sm(e'sl. Wit - a the Kentlan bank's money e have four - ical lots o e hile representing to the complainart : u (_‘tO!unuLal “l, in a good location in " | that the Messman note was valid and Chevy Chase, D. C., that we will sell to a responsible that the executive was in sounvd b ][ £ > = e financial condition. Sol Mluu, presi- builder. Also our Loan Department will be glad to ar- nd Fepen . ? the M izer Bank, com- s S g 6/ithe coxtents; » e e ',’:e""‘u‘,"g on t, declared th range the building lean. 7 _{bank had &n from the Mes: bankihadifn amdavit from fhe Mear ’; Paints, Oils, Glass Phone Main 2345, Sales Department = ) | mck;n:aizr:s:f; Co. SHANNON - & LUCHS| 1230 Wisconsin Ave. . West & 70 Realtors on requiring 7w CORD TIRES e T e L | —ON— CREDIT]| FOR RENT | Pay As You Ride ments kept ; and repaired free of charge. Planos | § in yepaired, shipped d. Sale agent for { Klanich: & Ba Y F. Miller, Emerson |] A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND BALANCE ONE, Two 7 2 ; AND THREE MONTHS. ea ug remodeling ai 4 Furnlshed . Guaranteed 8,000 Miles b7l D o lz)'\v R}:.\'rl?l‘.r & d other equipment for saly i} HARRIS COMPAN' INC. 5 Phone West 133 ZI00TES AV W, .Nokol is sold, not as a device, but as a heat- et et ingnseeias st onds your heatini cieaiee but vot bigh priced forever. Every Nokol is installed as if the BYRON S. ADAMS, Zryzes | whole future of the Nokol business de- To Buyers of Printing pended on the performance of that one Our Million-Dallar Printing Plast is . Nokol alone, for the phenomenal growth R { of Nokol during the past five years has been The National Cagx:al Press | For Every Put;po.se directly due to the support of its owners. iy p‘{ll;:-'.“'f?o:: Coal, “oil, utiae, Nokol gives vou clean, tomatic, re- ANALYZED Healthful comfort in heating liable, l?ealtlrful heat, ;:v::.::‘;re than the 3 ®iompt, accurate service. Reasonable prices. {f instantly available. That is . R AL AR e st || omc of the many advantages cost 3f conl-.lf:mll Nokol this season and “Biggs_Tits HEAT in Heating? § Radiantfire, oudo a T i i You Won't Ha o ; v way forever with the uncertainty, fHeating] iabot =& tuovfl’..?“}; Install one of these now dirt and labor of coal heating. 2! . PR AR ] s ot your furmace in One need not know the “manual of arms” to possess a Repair. eficiency. G “Qver 700 Nokol Burners in Washington The Biggs Enginecring Cou || cicen s and st MUTUAL SERVICE, Inc. il military figure. Erect men are found in all walks of life. WINTER STOIE?’ISXI, Edg:;iso:: ;‘; H e | “St.ahere'k,” a style develogefi especially for erect men, is hesiipheiindinitt | PUNRC L 23 o ] avallabl_e in this store only---it’s a development of our tailors Protec-Tin Roof Paint R”'u:‘liih: ;'ilfirl-':é at Fashion Park. Bank apply it with hand brushes—assuring a job that will last and keep out rust for years. Rich, red color. Try it KOONS Eoorive 1z¥s N, COMPANY . Phone Main 933

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