Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1923, Page 24

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24 WARCAMPSUTS — CHOSENPRESDENT HTBY DECSION, OF PETWORTH BODY | Me association Timothy S. Tincher Elected,| United States May Be Forced form of a resolution, by the adoption by the authorities of the Distriet of of Columbla of the recommenda- tion cf the American Assoola- tion of Workers for the Blind that signel whistles he employed by blind people when they need any assistance in crossing a street. According fo the plan the whistle shall be a signal for any passer-by to give aid. One-way streets were indorsed by in the form af a esolution N. E. A. SEEN LEAGUED | WITH SECRET ORDER Catholic Speaker Says Aim Is to Get National University in Washington. | Mr. MeMahon, who I8 clvie sducation | game of propaganda constitute a| fare Cofference, sald those who would | sucoeed in promoting 6ftizenship | among the forelgn-vorn must bring | to thefr work a more intimate knowl- | edge of the immigrnt groums in America. “The failure of great numbers of American people to_think for the selves,” sald Mr. McMahon, “and thei apparent willingness to become as | 60 many pawns in the pernicious THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1923, ‘director of the National Catholle Wel- | grave situation in the Unitcd States, | and is & problem of ‘sanitation’ as well a8 of Americanization i It is surely high time for the lib-| erty-loving people of _the United assert their Americanism | take an unylelding stand| against the forces, visible or Invisi-| ble, which threaten the safety and security of our national life and the perpatuity of our American Institu- tions.” CHILD AND MAN KNOCKED | DOWN BY AUTOMOBILES Boy Also Hurled From Bicycle and ‘Woman Injured in Col- lisions. By the Associdted Prem, CINCINNATI, October 17.—Sensa- tlonal charges concerning the alleged relationship between a “powerful se- cret ofganization with large financial | resotifces” and the Natlonal Eduea- tion Association, wefe made by Déan (| W. P. Burrls of the College for Teach- ers of the University of Cincinfiati, at | the annual dinner 6f the National Couneil of Catholic Men here last night. i This organization, which was. not named, was said by Dean Burris to be | working in close amifatfon with the | educational organization, “which not down by an automoblle @ y J. C.|only seeks natlonul control over edu- | 4 his [cation, but which also seeks to make at Emergency Hospital. % | such control doubly secure by head-! A collision between the automobiles of ing up education in thls country un- | |George K. Ayton, 919 L street. and{dor a “nation: ; | | Joseph M. Hausler. 3728 Morrison street, | 47 @ “national university in the} {occurred in Rock Creek Park last night. | capital of the nation. under govern- | Ars. Huusler sustained slight injuries to | ment supervision and contro | her face and knecs. mpathy, interest and the mani- Myer Firtag, sixteen years tion of u spirit of real brother-! Wiltberger court t W Vi {from his bleye { hue and 9th strees ‘lision between his wheel an mobile. He vas treat + Hospital fc Credit Purchase Your Winter Wearing Apparel Now— Pay as You Wear CLOTHING ° FOR MEN, WOMEN CHILDREN H. ABRAMSON 7th and L Sts. NW. Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 O’clock. No Branch Stores With Other Officers, at Annual Meeting. ; to Reorganize Campaign for Reimbursement. OFFICE SPACE The Insurance Building 15th and Eye Streets -—has been very rapidly taken. There are still a few desirable rooms, however, that may be had at very at- tractive rentals. It is suggested that you inspect this building and 'make your reservagjions promptly. The F. H. Smith Company. Smith Building 815 15th Street October 7.— ion of the gov- aign to obtain reim- buildors of war can- tonn ts v be necessitated as a result of an opinion made public here by ed 1 Judge John E. Sater in the case of the government against the A. Bentley & Sons Co. of Toledo, Ts of Camp 8herman, The opinton, rendered after a mo- tion had been filed by the Bentl compa derend in a sult in| nt secks to re- uesting that the c as to_the = Florence Kane, four years old. 422 7th | 8treet northeast, was knocked down by an automobile in front of her home Ves- teréay afternoon and injured. She was taken home by her mether and treated by Dr. Thomas B. Crisp. Police dld not learn the name ‘of the driver of the car. About to board a street car at 9th {and F streets last night, Charles B. Richard: 448 20th stfeet, was knocked e ernment's bursement froj and the collection | r services, is the first} lysis of the contract form all of the war canton- built. Motica Is Upheld. Siter upheld the motion and | fect that instead of alleging’| Ees in general us to| . S ne poverhs Wamin e GWITNET old, 1807 knocked nia ave- of a col an auto at Ermergency 1 y ¥ the Amaricanization to be attained, Charles 3 Washington, D. C., declared “Wear-Ever” Two -Quart Aluminum Double Boiler yment t mu! materials w employes were much, and go into Wi paid s ictails throughout the list of al- ilar a4 Is —Y—our RealEstate For Sale? If So Do You Want It Sold? If So, List It With Gardiner & Dent, Inc. We are keeping our established record as a selling firm. We sell all classes of property in all sections of the city and suburbs. For surprisingly satisfactors results, list your real estate with this firm. Gardiner & Dent, Inc. 717 14th St. NW. Main 4884 i TIMOTHY §. TINCHE o points of argument wero | R . von by Judge L wl Timothy S. Tincher was elected ing out the contract,|President of the Petworth Citizens' »st plus basis, the | tion at the annual eicction last a position i night in the Petworth & oy rflv‘[‘ Other officers elected w vtion and |J- F. Newport, vice president; 1o trust agreement 4){..\{!![‘71 Jackson. secretary; Alban B. g and that each side was bound to care | well, trensurer. and R. J. F. McFiroy, Mrd decioom the only one|fMancial sccretary. Joe L. Carr and | Sha sovcrmtent kel damen Yaden were clected dele- ! shing cffect if an amendcd |@ntes to the Federation of Citizens' | filrd by the government. | Associatio the conton- | “rpe o of amounts {cast at the meeting and by the EOYern- | Thanks were extendod to Mr. Carr, rendered by ‘yetiring president, for his ¢ffor(s mude {for the good of the association during his six consecutive years in office. | of the contract says Urge Varnum Street Work. payments a final and| The improvement of Varnum street 4 that therefore they can- | between Sth and th alroets nort {west 1 be overridden on any ground ex- | g (o, ts claim upon this provision | The cammi 4ny maintained that the gov- | the street had begun its in a faulty | Approval manner and that it must first bring | t in equity and impeach the pay- | = 1 Alleges four Suit Faulty. s was direct- | teps immediately to have | nproved i was expressed, in the iment claimed that other t show that the | payments were made on ac- | and that the right { to verify and correct ding with the government s respect Judge Sater also stated | al contract was unskilifully | and at polats vague in its meaning. - Duks Pennsylvania Seventh Street WIDENING OF 13TH | STREET IS FAVORED The widening of 13th street north- en F and I streets was approved at a meeting | formed Thirteenth Street | en's Association held ves orty-seven persons constitut- ing practically 100 per cent of the | property owners on the blocks in | question signified their approval of | the suggest 9 | AN for a limited | A R\ timeonly .. R — Another Anniversary Special Business 3 terday will bring ita | . the Commissioners es, favor the plan, and gressional action in the | holnts out | n are | ould also | present conditions, it was ant tra as clght Distriet | meeting | the pro- ne th the ¢ of at $60.000, i 15 neld at the offcen of Charles usi, 813 13rh _streét | northwest, who was made legal coan: | for ganization. £ s d nresident; Fred | president: ¢‘arl | president: Chdrles | , and Richard L.} ‘“Wear-Ever” Mountain Cake Pan posed wide The meeti Get one of these two-quart “Wear-Ever” Double Boilers today at the special price. Use it in your own kitchen and learn the advan- tages-of cooking cereals or making puddings, sauces, etc., with a “Wear-Ever” Double Boiler. KNOW why it pays to be guided in your:selection of utensils by the famfiiar trade mark that is stamped on the bottom of al' genuine “Wear-Ever” utensils. Go to any store that sells “Wear-Ever” anw. take advantage of this lithited time offer. _A Sulr'er W:;to End Dandruff sure way that ha never o remove dandraff aid then xou destroy To do this, just get abou pnin, ordinary liqu (th's i all when S for Fine for baking cakes, SI 00 meat pies, deep apple pies, oyster pies and SP“ial Price s to dssnlve it biscuit. 4 Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co. A Group of Men’s New Keasington, Pa. ~Finer-Grade Suits $45.00 There are two pairs of Trousers with each Suit They are models of superior craftsmanship —designed on effective lines. Two and three- button Sacks with the tailoringisms that give to them distinctiveness—and to you satisfaction. 1 d and trace of it, uo matte: 1 dsndenff yon may have i1l find, too. ‘all itching and of The wealp will stop inatantly, hair will be #ufy, lostros, sitks and soft, und look and feel o Bundred times better—Adver. tisement These Stores We KNOW, Can Supply You: THE S. KANN SONS CO. DULIN & MARTIN CO., Inc. THE PALAIS ROYAL GOLDENBERG’S LANSBURGH & BROTHER BARBER & ROSS e S e TAKOMA HARDWARE 0., ™ 2010 18th &t N.W Takoma Park. . COLLINS, 3 01 Georgia Ave. N.WW. WARD COOP! 06 14th St N . A. EMMONS, 7 Penna. Ave. S.I W. A. FINCH, 2416 18th St. N. M. B FLYNN, 651 Penna. Ave. S.E W LEA HARDW KS & 8 3189 Mt Pleasant St. N. 7th St. N.W. L. A. PINCUS, 603 Penna Ave. THOS. R. REARDON, 2205 Nichols Ave. €. R. SCHUTT, 3120 M St. N.W. ARE CO., W Eia Ave. N.W 7 Col. Rd. N.W. ATZ, GEORGE 14th St. NW. J . K 2 426 7th 1618 A (Contjnued). VIRGINIA (Continued) NEWPORT NEWS, d C. G. & J. W. ROBINSON. NORFOL! Fowler Stove and Roofing Co Max Schwan, Tne. Miller, Rhoads & Swartz. Pricy olds Hdwe. Co. LE, J: Nichols, PORTSMOUTH, Harry Land. RICHMOND, Miller & Rhoads, Inc. The E. B. Taylor Co. SOUTH_BOSTON, C. 8. Reams Furn. Co. Barbour-Wilborn Hdwe. Co. STAUNTON, $. B. Holt China Store. SUFFOLK, Brothers-Pruden Co. . SPRINGS, . E. Payne & Sons. WAYNESBORO, Hamilton-Cook Hdwe. Co. VIRG CULPEPER, Yowell & Co. DANVIL! Va. Hdwe. & Mtg. Co. CHURCH, VIRGINIA (Continued). WINCHESTER, Jno. 8. Solenberger. MARYLAND. ANNAPOLIS, Gottlieb's Dept. Store. COTTAGE CITY, 5 5 City Hdwe. Co. ETCHISON. Hawkins, Stop their pain in one minute!| For quick lasting relief from corns, Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads stop the pain in one minute by removing the cause ~friction and pressure. Zino-pads are thin, safe, antiseptic, healing, waterproof and cannot pro- duce infection or any bad after-effects. Three sizes—for corns, callouses bunions. Cost but a trifle. Get a box to- day at your druggist’s or shoe dealer's, Dz Scholl’s Zino-pads P-lomon-llup‘hh‘u 1A IDERICKSBURG, A, Bell & Bro. Tweeds, Pencil Stripes and Fancy Mix- tures. HYATTSVILLE, Carr Bros. & Boswell. LAURE W. Roberts FAIRMONT, J. L. Hall Hdwe. Co. KEYSER, C. k. Caldwell MARTINSBUR Minor's Cash MORGANTOWN, H. C. Baker Hdwe. Co. Morgantown Hdwe. Co. SHEPERDSTOWN, A. E. Boswell. NNSTON, lie Hawker Hawe. o GORDONSVI Allman Hdwe. HERNDON C. M. Dudding. HARRISONBURG, Brock Hdwe, Co. LEESBURG, Tailoring as represented by these Suits is truly a “fine art.” As an Anniversary Special they are worthy of the occasion. Third Floor. ROCKVILLE, W. Hicks. VIRGINIA. . ALEXANDRIA, E. R. Enight & Son. S. Mendelson. BRISTOL, Bristol Hdwe. Corp. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Covington & Peyton. NAMES OF WEAR-EVER DEALERS IN OTHER TOWNS ARE LISTED IN BALTIMORE PAPERS RO S MANASSAS, W. C. Wagener.

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