Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1923, Page 13

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. THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D, C, OCTOBER 28, 1923—PART 1. BOND ISSUE BILL \Lone Carrier All That's Left. |5 timena Sus v COURSE IN SAFE DRIVING |, wstersin e csesee: SN L 8" R. OF MOTQORS ANNOUNCED fi‘:é';,; OWNER OCCUPANT # OF Of District’s Rural Service| s 5t 3 S5t pemmien o v st av g DRAFTTO BEGIN i 14th Street Property - 2y ) fr his country sbout forty| .3 Other Requisites Proposed Yotiing .%3 33!.‘,.fi5 B 11, e —_— by D. C. Bafety Council. il Johannes F. Miller LEISURE TIME PROGRAM | mno washiniton safety Counis nas | ol “Mosting e Truin: 3¢ o (Mount Pleasant) ;_“Carburetor and Transmis: City Auditor Donovan May| I lies'Sargent g . | FCOR SCHOLS ADOPTED|Smpleted arransements tor o sate 2'H, Cooley: “The Straet drivers’ course of instruction, to be e; M. Keyse: y. H. . o % Vi ) beginni t ing,"” Attorney Charies W. Darr. ¥ Have Document and Res Road Route. P b ] | one Plireronnd st ocention Auuo | Sk ot 7w Postenieg 5%t Phifomug Wil b ol v v attonds| N clation Gf America has adopted the the ance at five or more class port Ready in Week. é Zoned First Commercial Is Desirous of Selling at Once. Can Be Remodeled at a Small Cost. Price Is Right WEAVER BROS. Main 1821 735 15th Street N.W. Main 1822 [T program of the Public School Associa- | Ci 4 GA.?,.:‘,,_: T'n. giner i - e % tion's revreation committee, of which | starts November at_the unbar ot Chevy Chase NOW . : Mrs ca;m Golden Smith 18 chairman. High School, with C. W. Childs as ||| FOR SALE Drafting of the proposed bill for a 4 # e nige main points of the program, rec Ouner and Builder BoRa {6, to finasas' s wussbse-of All Und . y . %] |which correspond “with the outline| The lessons are: By Buil ond issue to finane nder lty % drawn up for Washington by Mrs.| No.1, Introduction, Odell 8. Smith;| A Very Attractive large munigipal improvements will be ; Smith, are: \That community lelaure: | “The Automobile Braie” P. L. Kisci N started by’ Maj, Danlel J. Donovan, . Soat tima ams should continue the year | “The c Ofcer,” Inapect L Corn Bmk H T e e Delwery. ; Tound; Ehat every mew sehool buflt ighting the Road” R. B. er ome udito 3 % should hive a playground and every old !} in a good section of the North- aj. Donovan may be ready to sub- =it oY . : school be provided with one: that every | _ No. ; Gear.” R.T. |l east.” The last ome left In a draft of the bill and a = e i Irhg;ll B':Oul[g have l: Bnlldltal'ixm pref- i IIE"': I’:W nvenllgn, OWHG; Skt covering tub (proleats)iio . ba ike the last leaf on the tree,| | | G erably on the ground floor; that each will take very good terms an ided tor Lefore the end of the |Johannes F. Miller is the last rural Y & I BEA] |ohNd under ten should have a public the price is _lcsy than 37,400 - n a quarter of & mile (Charles A, Baker. | House has colonial tront porch 1o ed Cordny that. So letter carrier in the District of Co- | 4 ¥ h of hmmme: that the entire community . 3. “Who Should Drive,” Judge and breakfast and sleeping carned vesterday that I }iumbta, daily plying his route alon | ; should ke 4o trained that wholesome | Shults of the Folice Court: cthe i)l porches, both inclosed with e M S Sa pe & recreation wi e & part of daily life | ngine Coo! glass. Electric lights. La: a'that’a bond jssue bill, if |Sargent road, leading from Brook- . the home as well as 'on the playground; ol W. A. Ward. fot ‘With room for garage. = gress, should provide for |land to Hyattsville, ; that chiliren’s play should be so di- i e retirement of the bonds on the | Althougn several other rural routes 1 ; rected as:to maka, it training for active, This would require the federal gov- | OFiginate in the District, such as one | [ o8 e 1Ay Stiensbin: \hpt. the playgrousd appeal to all ages In the to bear the same percentage | out of Anacostia station and another Scope of:its actlvity, met o childre || L e T R et L R L (L SRS S of work donme under theifrom the branch post office at Ben. | H E. alone; that every boy and girl ought to || : | @@w;&@ @%@&% @ Q‘Q% Q‘Q% &( s ¥ r% Xg g s it now bears In_the | ning. no mayl ls delivered by the cur- | ; . Bl | be trained to know well a certain num- = I Ei'!i &%EXQ Y, Q‘\IJ@S &% A2 ppropr cts. b . 4 aliappropeiation s riers until after they have crossed the Bor. S emes, un wee oatdoces mud in | SO R R ER SN g doors, so:that there shall never be an | sty | B . oceasion 7or any boy or glrl to say he ~ J. F. MILLER. t think of thi) H ORDERS SEIZED LETTER That is how Carrier Miller is the Rl all boys ahd girls be taught songs which last of his sort in the Nati 1 Capi- y R Y, RETURNED TO CLAIMANT | i, it was saptainca. oy aenincenn | for service, with 1t increased | " % B Pl city post ofifce officials. i numberiof deliveri 500 Bu. Apples on Su;: SII'I‘I) | '; Court Directs Restoration on Plea| Residents of Chevy Chase have heen ich and poor suffered from Atw Priced as to size and varlety & o congratulating the offi emoving | this coddition, - Lol ood & Rupprecht | - | Made That Officers Wore With- |2 1o ac lstnk the offios n removing |ty es of the most magnificent | — P! | Baldwins, Yorks, 80c to | N B So v y homes in the District, in Rock Creek | Ca r b A i s out Search Warrant. rural delivery, with but on B L D O $1.75; Staymans, $1.50 Justice Hoehling of the District Su- | Fler service with two d a o "fi:"‘_“;’:lfr";.“"’““’" faras K to $2.00. e Col ordered the su e bk 2 D hter whten Actectiv et iaihe 8 Milew at the postoffice have £y Al band-picked fruit. 13 rs seized at t It was not more thin a year ago |workcd: for several months to clean miles from District lines, via at there were more than e situation, and to eliminate us ve. plke; turn right Sligo rural mail routes in the s ible all rural service ia the ?u':gA b'.,?ona' e Sprln‘t.' ipital, its comparatively | nelin and Laws for | small extent and its cxtensive de. | Now Darrier Miller fs the last rural S RUtREEST: Colopviiipip=— 1 nded that as tho rrier here, and it is hoped h warrant, { o fined to out- [t e time will not be far d | ~ Lucknough Orchards may be turn=d int, "~y eotors placed on the | o hts ide- nd make two deliveries on ||| \\ | Ednor, Md. t Assistant United | der postal law ey testified that s Ingn 0 e the direc- Y : 13 ; That's why you can be always sure of finding pre- VILL TALK ON 'EAR EAST. : A ; vailing styles of standard values offered for less here. Hungarian < We buy for Cash-—and sell for Cash. 1 ponvi, who has just ar-| on, is making a = Washington Headquarters e Hungarian del- conference at | ar. He is sev having been active red Suits | BrumswichCirisnCid We Cordially Invite You to Join —the easiest way to a supreme instrument in your homeé. 6-cou : = ~ ! $1 50i0 Offers two astoundingly special N S Pay $ P , Nz groups—marked greatly S We have assembled the 3 % : d . ] —on the talking machine of your best gossibe tlen for the > : ungaerprice ! choice, and small sums each Franklin Square i — f 2 week until Christmas. It will be Orchestra " 7 \ delivered to your home any time Gt e | o : , J ’ up to Christmas week. group of— e E N < . . 1 Woskt = e v . s & : i ould you like to give the fam- Selections Every : 2Pl : ¥ / ily a really wonderful gift this Christmas—a fine beaut iful Brunswick—the supreme instru- e — ment of the musical world? Yes, BT T % Shoackids Shove 2 the merriest, most entertaining " Rl S % £ o “ el 2 Christmas surprise they have ever More Efficient ; B 3 For $20 to $30 Suits of Ut b ) known! Heating « hiln X Made up in fine All-wool Poiret Twill and Tricotine—Navy and 2N foeluy shiies b —means greater com- i LIS 5 Black; designed on the long, graceful straight lines that have been tai- $150.00. \ Sketched in panel fort and lower fuelZ| i | 558 Sl l“'fed into smart and comely Suits. E. 5a :T ”rrli‘ull\rgx: bills. Colbert has dem- ¥ onstrated that fact to many Washington house- s S R t None of Them Need Know convince YOU. { i ¥ / L . INew Installations and Il i E p A Thing About It pairs at the most Rea- A trip to our Phonograph Shop, on the Bal- cony, to select a Brunswick is all you need to do. No red tape to become a member. No bother. And yet it means a Brunswick for you and yours—years and years of happy mu- - sical evenings at home. For the Brunswick is a gift that endures; a gift that establishes the culture background of the home. sonable Prices consistent with satisfactory work. = AURICE J. COLBERT 2 Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Miitc S5 1 For $35 to $45 Suits Very fine All-wool Poiret Twills and Tricotines. These, too, are made after the prevailing fashion—long, straight-line models—hand- somely tailored and lined :with high-grade silk. Education Joins With Joy —in these beautiful works of art, which give forth the joy of soothing, inspiring music, at the same time teaching one to understand the best there is in the talent of the great artists, and the masterpieces of the world’s finest musicians. No other instrument reproduces more faithfully the playing and singing of the Tho'd aite siteat artists in “THE NEW HALL OF FAME.” would be this handsome _ cabinet model, No. 200. At $100.00. $333832388328388 $38383888888383888838¢ When the fire gets too hot or en it dies down too far, that g T oo much. ter how varlable doors—th s K » ; Only $5.00 To Join o i . [ — e T mcet. that Change. o € You cap ioin any time, but the sooner Ends Needless Trips B a r a l n a s e m /7 the beter—tomorrow if possible. to the Cellar i / § “ : in now to make this the happiest Be; With the Honeywell Room Tem- Yu%etide your home has ever known. perature Reguiator Four dratis and dampe ON | 5 Ask us for complete particulars of this Trips to the cellar are ended. /] ity . : e . : i : ; - i ] ,’.'m';‘.na We're going to make it the greatest bargain center south of New York—where only rep- I :1:‘;5: t‘i,':’;m';‘?;i’;é‘.‘,’x‘;’,f.’t";‘f‘f ‘.luta:: .pfyo“m'm?%:“ e s )| utable merchandise will be offered at prices we promise will surprise you. . : | —PERIOD, CONSOLE or CABINET thing about it. Model. Come see them. Or write or The Honeywell Room Tempera- 7 . : % . 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