Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1923, Page 3

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Day to Bring T—o—uch | Of War Time to Capital Celebration Tomorrow Includes Parade, Baitle Exercises and Display of Service Men in Uniforms. A touch of war-time atmosphere | airplane maneuvers will take plac from every station in the country l]l will be given to Washington tomor- | ma oth ZR-1, Shenandoa will row on the annual observance of | extended. o Navy day. The city will take on the and radio stations throughout physl appearance of 1913 and 1919, | the land will send out speeches. for Navy day is to be celebrated on | Celebrations Abronad. @ more extenstve scale than ever he- Imposing celebrations will be held fore, b {at all the naval ports on the Ameri- Uniforms will be seen on the streets , Mani can seaboard, well as at Honolulu, % 1o, the Canal Zone, on the S: in great numbers. All former mem- | the Syri in Constantinople. of the Chinese rivers, bers of the Navy and Marine COrps|at Peking in Cuba, Santo Do- have heen ordered to wear thelr uni- | mingo. A;m Hulti, wherev flr;mvnl and { marine forces are statione forms, and, as a complin Army G peciul services will be held in Lon- men and ex-Army men been | qon and nd in other important ! asked to don their war-time garb. {foreign s where there is an Amer- e Throughout the nation rdes of sallors S governors of states, and towns hav service organizations and civic bodies BUSINESS WOMEN’S UNIT OF Y. W. C. A. TO MEET | Discussion of Problems Relating | to Biennial Convention Will Feature Tri-City Rally. A di ssion of problems in connec- tion with the biennial convention of lAhe‘ Y. W. C. A. to be held in New York next spring w feq second annual r e program for a parade of { lors and four | orted by the nore tion Lodg etary of the Washing and” Miss Bertha }chairman of the n al committee e for the first busin the biennial co; otticial: arrive eral ad- e38€S \\ 11 b ughout th held s and the Old and ry stories “Mamnia made some handed them ind. W Birls were going one of them said to mamma, ‘Thz r the trouble HIRICIAN \\|n CARE FOR 2 Something New—Stove Size Screened Soft Coal $10 Per Ton John P. Agaew & Co., Inc. 728 14th St. N.W. Main 3068 AVOID WORRY a—tave our experienced foofers examine and pepair your roof. Moderate charges pre IRONCLAD Roofing 1121 5th et. Company Phone ¥ Noted fo; Our Quick Work ! AUTO REPAIRS. You'lll reasonable «.\cu as'| Got a job ijor GARAGE o < ~ FOR SALE Two-story concrete and brick building — central northwest and west of Conn. ave. Now doing Somefi},{'{gflfywm, [ good business. Price in- Trademar R”";’,“& ‘nz novelttes. Seud |} cludes business and good- or phone 280l will. Three wide entrances— e Better Roof Pamtmg | il ramp to second floor—lot 36x122 to 30-foot alley. Tn this one field onr leadership Is never Modern. anestioned. Our famons Protec Tia Roof Paint never has hud an cqual s & metal Price, $38,500—Only $5,000 Cash preservative. Let us apply it AL N I.E KOONb BOUFING 1422 b 5 813 15th St. ——on find us reliable. R McRevnolds & Son O COMPANY Phoue M To Buyers ers of Printing Oor Million-Dollar Frinting at your eervice. The National Capital Press || 110-1918 D 8t. N.W. \7ANTED TO BRING A VAN LOAD OF FUR- piture from New Yark, Philadelphia and Wil. picgton, Del.. to Washington. SMITH'S TRANSFER_AND STORAGE CO. §rankiin 8604, Cars Bnunc and_Sold. EAGLE GARAGE General Automobile Repairing Buick and nm.na . spum\r Oakiand, Seles and Serviee Ren New York Ave. Betwcen L aad M, 4th and oth ste. Plant 18} N.W. M. 2690 who install Neckol this £all will be free from the worryof an uncertain fuel supply for all time “Over 700 Nokol Burners in ‘Washington” MUTUAL SERVICE, Inc. 1411 New York Ave. N.W. Phones Main 3883-3884 Storage, Toe Floors Cleaned & Refinished WM. H. CHISM, 1200 O St. N.W. 30% Hydro-Lighter. When inspecting your yture nome look for ghter_glves you_automatic heater. See demon- WANTED—TO furniture _from Washington EMITH'S TRANSFER & ST TOAD OF . Aunapolls. tien soll; * GRAND AND vrxmm' PIANOS FOR RENT 8t reasonable prices. | Rented instrument kept i and repaired free of charge. Planos “p.ma. Ghipped 680 moved. Bale agent fee Kranich & cl. flenry F. Miller, Emerson #ud_Bradbury HUGO WOR(‘H. Hln G 8¢ FLOORS ©Qu- method of finishing old or new wood, eomposition or linoleum covered floors lg en: girely new. A lastiog Soor at o low cost Fo more varnish—oo mo; Kept Bl 4Ty mop or brush: Fr. 7143 for free s YLiquide, potsons. foods, coal, oil, urine, water, ores, ete., ANALYZED Eronpt. sccurate service, Ressonable prices. THE \ATIONAL LABORATORIES. INC., L1813 H N.W. Phone_Franklin 510, NEED PRINTING? Our experience, equipment and loca- [ oo aco all in your faver. High grade, Sat ot high priced. “BYRON S. ADALS, Est. 1879. PRINTER, i Uth S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, HELLO! HELLO WHEN ST AFTER CLOS - NG THE FRONT DOOR- “YOU HEAR THE. TELEP} HONE. RING INSIDE AND WITH A SHOWER OF LOOSE CHANGE HAVE TISHED THE RIGHT KEY TROM YOUR POCKET AND RATTLED BY THE RINGING INDOORS, HAVE PINALLY DECIDED VHICH ONE REALLY PS5 WHICH APTER FRANTIC. TUMBLING PROVES TO BE THE WRONG KEY AND HAVE THROWN ALL VOUR WEIGHT AGAINST THE DOOR. BECAUSE 1T ALWAYS STICKS AND WHEN YOU HAVE MADE A . LAST BREATHLESS SPURT ACROSS SLIPPING RUGS SO'S JO GET THERE IN TIME THOUGH T DOESN'T TS | Time AND THE OPERATOR SAVS WRONG VUMBER-PLEASE-EMUSE-IT WHAT ( JUST OUT OF CURIOSMTY)! S _ DO YOU REPLY | vicLiaMs 24 Thrice, Daily “SCOTTS EMULSION is of Great Value Toa:nursing Mother The Most Successful Suburban Development Washington Ever Had IS THE HANNON AND LUCHS INTOWN SUBURB 14th Street Terrace Over 250 Character Homes Sold Already vernment People, Engineers, Real Estate Builders and Business Men. Depend upon it, noth- ing is “‘just as good”’ as SCOTT’S EMULSION Scott & Bowme, Bloomfield, N.J. 2381 to Men Prices of Homes Now Nearing Completion $12,850 $15.850 $16,250 $20,000 Sample Home on 14th St. on Ingraham St. at 14th St. and Kennedy St. at Ingraham St. Our Usual Easy Terms Are Available ot seen the remarkable homes w town «uburh you stil] have a real Why put it off longer. Open -day TO INSPECT [ake - 14th street car to Ingraham street drive out 16th street and through Colorado avenue. SHANNON - & LUCHY)| Owners and Builders or N “Cielo ¢ Mar” and “Tar- | antella Sincera,” Armand | Tokatyan’s marvelous tenor | voice is reproduced with bell- like clearness. This unmatched tone-quality is equally appar- ent in Isabelle Patricola’s new Blues-Songs,‘Mamma’sGonna Slow You Down™ and “Walk, Jenny, Walk.” Operatic-Standerd Cielo e Mar (Heaven and Ocean!) {rom "Ls Gloconda™ (in Itatias) T-r:nulh Sincera (I'll Be Single All My Life)— Neapolltan_Somg._(MigilaceioCrasconss Armand Tokatyan, Tenor, Orchestra Accompas Mamma’s Gonna Slow You Down Walk, Jenny, Walk ((‘crn:dyvflluel) lsabelle Patricola, Accompemied by Seivin's Orchestra Dames Carolita—Fox-Trot ‘The Castillians Sweet Carmen—Tango Max Dolin's Orchestra 1w §5.78 14643 House of David Blues—Fox-Trot BoTl:nl&l;nx. Syncopaters T 14670 100 3 5 Instrumental Skaters’ Waltz—(Waldieufel Tesoro Mio Waltz (My Sweetbeart) (Both in Concert Time) s e T aas Vocal-Racs *Taint No Tellin’ What the Blues Will Make You Do Bama Bound Blues Viola McCoy—Pianc Accompanimeats by Porter Grainger 107§ .78 | You'll know them by their Color Yow'll buy them for their Tomg, Dealers everywhere The AEOLIAN COMPANY NEW YORK, MAKERS Resording Studios—New York and London __1 Large Stock of Vocalion Records Always on Hand % T'he Evemng Star Bldg. Gibson Company |* _ 917-919 G Street N.W. Complete Stock of Vocalion Records on Sale | % McHugh & Lawson|x 1222 G St. N.W. See Us First for Vocalion Records orrice a SETOND FLoR. 14669 "5 sarv ¥ X X X X X ¥ ¥ X X X ¥ X X X X X This Large Office Available November 1st 1,990 Square Feet on Second Floor With Running Ice Water and Private Lavatory Suitable for Light Manufacturing’ Or For Large Office Force Emmons S. Smith—0. J. * Apply Room 621, Star Bldg. hone Main 5000, Branch 3 De Moll Plano Co. | ¥ SN o 1Zh ond TS NW. X.X X X X % X k % % X % 2 O( TOBER _ 2 20, 1923, AUTO ACCIDENT FATAL| x»*-‘k.*f_ff¥¥¥¥4444¥§4444444_4,4« TO MRS. M. E. BOUIS, Skull Was Fractured® Sunday | Evening When Cars Collided | Near Wheaton, Md. l Mrs. Mary E. Bouls, focty-six years | old, wifo of Robert M. Bouls, 904 10th | street, died at Garfield Hospital yes- | terday as a result of injuries suffer- ¢d in a trafic accident near Wheaton, Montgomery county, Md. about 7:45 o'clock Sunday night. Her skull was | fractured, and she was otherwise hurt, Montgomery county authorities are looking for the driver of the car that | struck the automobile in which Mrs. | Bouls was riding. He 1s reported to} have falled to stop after s accident happened. Mr. and Mrs. Bouls had spent the day at the home of their son, Paul Bouis, at Glenmont, and tho son was | on his way to Forest Glen, where the parents were going to board an elec- tric car and finish their journey homeward, Not far from Wheaton, it is stated, a speeding car came along and made a turn in the wrong di n to pass another car, stri nud overturning the car in whic Mrs. Bouis and their son @ aughter-in-iaw were riding. { Mr. Bouis eaw his son suffered pain- ful injuries. Pully a score of motor- lists stopped at il cenc .f the acel . offering various excuses. a motorist responded to the appe the hus band and son and l»rougn Mre. Bouis to_the hospital. Mr. Bouls is survived by her and five children, Mre. Toomey, Mrs. Edith Huddleston, Miss Elsie Bouis and Robert and Paul Bouie. Funeral services will be con- {ducted at the family home Monday morning at 10 gielock. Interment will | be in Glenwood cemetery. | L japan hag an avenue of trees fifty s in _length, extending from \1LLO to Namad; | FLAT TIRE? - MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Service Charge never Over $1.00 { | The Final What Mother could feel justified in risking a milk less exactingly produced? Particularly when delivery is de- pendent merely on her phone call—WEST 183 —or a postal. 20c Quart Six Rooms Tiled Bath this country, but jest th’ we'll bet King Ben, wanted at | Benton Harbor, ‘Il be glad when an’ if he happens t’ be rich he's himself his only parallel. (Copyright N Abe Martin Says: In War —our line of first defense In Peace —our line, a friendly line-- To rush —first aid across the seas When, to destroy, quake, fire, disease And lack of food combine Navy Day, October 27th, 1923 Our Navy—First in War—Firg Pencr, and more than ever—hevy Day in the hearts of your countrymes. O’ course thera mo yaks in|- same | Paints, Olh, Glns and Brushes Ther’s no fool like an ole fool, | | Becker Paint & Glass Co. | 1230 Wiscomsin Ave. tional Newspaper Servics.) Electric Lights Servants’ Toilet Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. Take “Grant Circle Bus” or 9th St. Car Marked “Soldiers’ Home” D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Ave. N.W. | [ 1 | Automatic MEANS PERFECT HOT-WATER SERVICE Tnstantaneou: and Storage. Come in and see these heaters in actual operation. Edgar Morris Sales Co. DISTRIBUTORS Main 1032-3 1305 G St. Ready to use GUI.DEN’S Mustard Link in a Long Chain of Safeguards SURROUNDING OUR SPECIAL Nursery Milk PRODUCED BY DR. J. THOS. KELLEY From the breed of the cattle to the sealing of the bottle—everything that could effect the production and protection of a more suitable and SAFE milk for in- fants is utilized in producing this milk. The last link in a long line of rom the model farm of Dr. Ke dern dairy—to the consum this milk WITH HOOD SEALS _Obviously, unless the top and pouring lip of the bot tie is thoroughly protected from dust and porch germs, all the precautions taken beforehand are jeépardized. Such is the purpose of these Hood Seals—to protect thic Nursery Milk right up to the time it is used. afeguards—extending to our own great the double tealing of Jisiyiad FRIVFBIBICITICIBIACODCDCODCOCOCO-DEOE Home Values Without Competition Located in Petworth Around the Corner From Grant Circle Many Sold Before Brick Work Completed Nearly All Sold This is the last opportunity you will have to secure such a house in such a location at this price. Exhibit House—4321 3rd St. N.-W. Near the Corner of Varnum Hot-Water Heat Laundry Tubs Large Porches Paved Alley Phone Main 1267

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