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SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief L-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Evervwhers S—— _\’.nnvlhmg New—Stove Size Screened Soit Cod $10 Per Ton Hoerd Conl in Al Sizes for Tmmediate Delivery John P. Agaew & Co., Inc. 728 14th St. N.W. Main 3068 A Nokol instaliation can be made in a few hours without interrupting your heating service 700 Noko! Burners in Washington®™ “Over MUTUAL SERVICE, INC. l 1411 New York Ave. N.W. Phones Main 2 iS4 SPECIAL NOTICES. TO THE MEMBERS OF HARMONY LOL A. A M.: If you expect to par ticipate in the parade preceding the stone_laxing in Alexandris, VA. on r 1. it will be necessars fu ns and gloves. ‘The tled 'r < on that dxy ARCOLA HEATIN lombers aad steau. T4th st WANTED TO RRING A VAN LOAD OF F) re from New York, Phiiadelphia snd W Del, o Washington. SMITH AND STOHAGE CO. DUCK ANT HOOTING Fow membersh 1o in ex upland shiingion AW ¢h toll: hedge au RIGHT PTANOR FOR RENT xt reasonable prices. ' Rented instruments kept in tune und repaired free of charge Planos repaired, shipped and moved. Sale agent for Kranich' & Bach, Heary F. Miller, Emerson aud_Bradbury pis TUGO WORCH ANNTAL MEF silding “Ass the real estate office ation will be R, Harri The association mptrolier of | FICK YOUR 0WN A S OF MARYLAND ORCHARD, Yill vour basket w Minesap. York Tmpe ONOR, MD. and Rome Beau TFOR HOCSE e Etimates promptls furnis Tngraham st. .. CALL HILTON a4 remodeling, “hirts. . Phone 1 apager of Arnold & Company so able to dov is entire After Nov Te located at Room S0 ding, 14th aud H stree phone Main 60 NEED PRINTING? Our experfence, equipment and loca- tion are all in your favor, High grade, but not high priced. PRINTER, BYRON S. ADAMS, jgriveas YOU WANT SERVICE —When your car needs Gen eral Repairing, and that’s what McReynolds gives. R. McReynolds & Son st in Cainiln “Liquids, water, ores, vitao Toods, —Goal, ANALYZED accurate service. Ressonable AL LABORATORIES, I\ _Phone_Fraokiin 5! 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N.W, restrieied { choice Stayman | CHEER EX-PREMIER ' Lloyd George Speaks Today to Former Wales Citizens. Sails Saturday. L { By 1 Associated Press. RANTON. Pa.. October 31 | Lloyd George, after his strenuous d Lin Philadelphia yesterday. spent the torenoon today quietly at the home of Judge George W. Maxey, his host, @« private luncheon mier of at Rritain the state Other speakers on the pro- grem are United States Senator Ro 1 S. Cop:land ot New York and Charles Lwab, Mr. Lloyd George will leave for New York late in the after- i special trair Au enthusiestic welcome was given the distinguished visitor upon his ar- | {rival here last night. Scranton Is one e lar h centers in Amer- . and thousands of citizens «lvlud( dowupour ain cheering as actory whistles aud church belis Mr. Lloyd ¢ rge’s arrival. sh choir of scveral hundred { male voices sang melodies of hi ‘ i walked igs in with aoon ¢ the raiiro: Ull uit. hited lawmps nd pich I honor P commtte boaded L oiier premi to the howe of Judge TWO NEW YORK SPEECHES. Miner: 1ornied . escorted the thiouzh the streets a | Lioyd George to Sail Saturday for| England. | By the Associated Press ! YORK, October 3l—Davidj ieorge, Great Britain's will_arrive in N to- | completing the last lap of th ‘housand Canada_and | will sail for The former British pr liver two addre: spe; g at the L jday night. and R Upera House on the parture for Kurope. to hear him in his messages as thed by radio { Mr. Liova George. Saturda; mier will de New York ou Thurs. stropolitan | eve of his de- Thousands uu person will cateh | are broadeast | s wife and | corted from r to New York on a \\L\I !(’\Ill h\ a party composed of Schwab, William I Trues- president ol Lackawanna | d: Melville e na with b will e e Allen B Arriving in | will g0 at T Davis, dor to the guest he of his: he of Jolin W. tes wmba St. James, whos for ‘the remainder ay. Dispute Over Tickets. Spealiers at the Lotus Club dint ddition to the guest of hon i ichoias Mur Butle sident, | | preside: Chauncey M. Depew, Schwab and Meiville £ | will be Am Lo Distribution of t George's farewell address at the ! Metropolitan Opera House Friday | lied a (hunderous dispute when it becume known that many organizations which have been fore {most in fostering interest in foreign ! re cither were ignored or allotted | a number of tickets which th | stdered far too s i While Charles of the smmittee of 353 which took | over the ticket i ineisted that Virtually every group in the cits had been cared for. eritics uppeared in I St Georg Soci British body. | which received n ts: the Eng- | lish-Ypeaking Union, which got s and the Forcign Policy Association. which was given one hestra seat | and six more in remote upper regions of the big house. I Sir Alfred Cope, personal entative of Lloyd George, was rep- resented as deploring the manner in which the tickets had been handled DEMOCRACY ON TRIAL. ets for Llovd ne. chairman repre- Ex-Premier Says U. 8. and Britain Can Save System. | { | By the Associated Pres: PHILADELPHIA, October 31.—Be- | llef that the people of America and | Great Britain will stand behind dem- | L ocratic institutions whatever may be- | in an address here yesterday by David |Tloyd George. Emphasizing the ad- vantages of a democratic government | ver an autocracy, the former British ! remier declared that he “was glad to Dbe here, where the greatest, jdemocracy on earth made its start. 1“The address was delivered in the Acaden hefore the Phila- Gelphta Forum. Mr. Lloyd George rned that democracy is imperiled {in the face of w reaction in kurope, | reflected in the cstablishment. of au- | tocratic governments in Russia, Italy and, for the moment, Ger- | the former premier | aid, “democracy on trial; maybe ! not here. You will stand by it. But | there are other nations that have given it up; there are nations tl\.!i have attempted to give it up, and unless the nations that have tried nd have been brought through many trials stand by it uemocracy in the vorld may disappear. Three Grent Democracles. “We have three great democracies in the world at the present momant i to stand these principle: our great land, France and Britain Reiterating his plea for American help in Europe. Mr. Lloyd George told ihow he had come from a continent { racked with anxiety and torn with } ancient feud which a few years {ago broke out in a cataclysm which devastated a continent and reached you.” “I am hopeful” he added, “that atter a struggle which has created such desolation over vast territories, with your help, the help that you gave us so readily, so unselfishly and with so much inspiration in 1917, that with that help Europe also will be redeemed and mankind _will “march steadily, clearly and resolutely along the road that will lead to a higher civilizatio Visits Liberty Bell. Referring to Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, Mr. Lloyd George said: 1" “I had the privilege of visiting one {of the sacred shrines of liberty, the Hall of Independence, and I saw that great bell which will continue to ring in the hearts of the children of men whenever liberty and justice are n jeopardy, world without end. | “Your city, vour shrine recall mem- ories that are not altogether pleas- ant—I will not say to men of my race, but to men of my land. Still it is good for us now and again to re- mind ourselves even of those inci- dy i ou fought and fought success- fully a.most despotie oligarchy. from whose rule we were suffering as much as you were. In fact a good deal more. The trouble was that although you had a Georgo Washington, we ad not. It therefore took us the bet- ter part of a century to throw off.a yoke which you got rid of in a few years of struggle. FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS ‘Service-Charge Never Over $1.00 { Believe me.” { comy {the {vent THE: EVENING Officials of Personnel Board Say Oppor- tunities Will Be Given for Progress and Change According to Merit. Because -many ployes of the governments co tion ure diss means that on a shelf whose hope th. narrow for progr remain iu the government service, of- ficials of the board esplained tively : nt to a higher other scrvice recommend, It by represen tug the recla: {that the made. The law fically provides ministrative Promotion Possibiliifes. illustrative t alone As of the teld fo ment pratsed cientific servic is only § {for the gr: the grad the salar: | bresent on tu g for the | tunity by effic ade, ures taken from the r ,sheeta for th ree. proximately it itselr, federal ve tisfi | think that their allocation to services and grades with definite salary ranges are r in a pigeonbole beyond con i personnel ¢ wrong conception emplo, or grade n grade or s th s {Pave had an fmportant part in fram- Itication‘act and seeing atlocatlons in 1 sation shall a1 etl ra for | range to which th inight be expeci distribution | average § wrane. always before ¢ to the Depart covering an 3 ained shal! the ifrom on jcordance with n 8o promoted the emy receive comper. ivil e f the 54,000 em- and District reclassifica- they | which he is ed 3 | Members of the tion hoard give | there ploye frade progressing theréby placed or from nfines there is m long no | are not « ries, hut nd to sifi have nothing that this Is a They classific has raed individual is cone ¢ them whe service and preseribe for su allocated to ¥ be promoted shifted to an- heir efficiency pointed out today of the board who i any Zroup 1a hect ate et Alwa tail h nrocess of may were properly author | section hat Be . “!\\hn( d main ot | for icienc 1y te within th speci- in | range ¢ any particular speciflied jo STAR, 'WASHINGTON, ‘ ! Deny Employes Pigeonholed iSBRANmN WELSH By Reclassification Plan chedule established for the cluss to promoted,” Progress Unprevented. personal clussif] the is nothing to p ser: Right there they emphasize t ng classif; “grades provided for the law. at all take person’s job tion £¢ unquest ) the to in the h 4 job. s possible for Congre assurance (hat ent an grade e 1o mery from to ! ndividu; to E jobx to at_ealary | S0 the 10 do with th the descrin- d fit that the ¥ be right * to | '3 paid How by simple cutting the appropriation, it iv well to note here. The board is set up to determine Rextricted Jurisdie tion to = minietrative 0y officer has what | admin | thori this provision | the range ens up a good | pl the Depart- | ge ap- | professional . This | the inimum | se verage for | that job. point in | service | lutel under the {classification 1 pr ress from one subject to th may t say wl b | administrative offie ul’ the | the job cairi a {with the the | thority { range trative to say hat 1 D The adminis excinsiv 1y the particular of Lalar) open to o ra, the her to to The the the salary average itions in tac hat for ap- law wh grade to in’ section Nothing herein | construed to pre- | of au employe nt position | time in a xervice rule fng think of Ta: at any PAPERNANGING 2333 18th St. N.W, rative right to assign any employe | kind of work 1 assignment at the So any empioye has the wa him, ard points pe be given t his jol administrative hoard d rat, is Within tie within the individual the au salary withir paid to each em oficer has th automatica ate fixed for abso- personnel out. to another of assignmen him. The board shall be—the does and salary rang officer in an- tate within -S not determine for any range. th grade to e WHEN YOU THINK fr Pusting Paperbai and Decorat. 2 Extimates mad on requ AND PAINTING Tel. Col. 1077 65 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service HARD COAL SUBSTITUTES SAVE YOU MONEY!! li_you wish to ec g substitutes, followi nom w ze on your fuel, suitable alike for steam heating cvstem 811 E Street N.W. we recommend the hot-water or Splint Egg or Fairmont Lump $9.25 Ton Briquettes, $13.00 Coke, $12.50 Marlow Coal Co, Main 311 AVOID THE CROWD! fall in any other land was expressed !} & OME OUT DURING THE WEEK Open and Lighted Untsi 9 P.)M. CLEVELAND PARK HOME 3511 IDAHO AVENUE Between Ordway and Porter Streets Convenient to Cars, Schools, Stores and Churches The house, dis will built of best materials by large room tiled oak th with sho: sleeping porch. floors, criminating appreciate er, dissatisfied new tapestry with th 2 compl r. Large front porch, uipped with hot-water heat, handsome fireplace. Garage. the average brick home, conscientious builder, containing 10 e tiled baths with tub and one complete breakfast porch, electric 1ghts, Automatic water liuly heater, laundry trays, refrigerator, 16-inch stone foundation to first floor: not a goft brick in the hous cement mortar. QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. 819 15th St. N.W. Be Your Own Landlord Buy a New Modern Home in "COLUMBIA PARK 2 Blocks From 14th St. Car Line $8,350 Near Two Car Lines Six large rooms; hot-water heat; electric lights; laundry tubs and servants’ toilet in a daylight cellar; big, roomy perches, The lot is 40 by feet. Exclusive Agents Real Estate Financing front and rear; deep lot to wide alley. 740 Ingraham St. N.W. Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. Take 14th St. car, get off at 8th and Kennedy.Sts. (two blocks south), or take any 9th St. car and get off at Ingraham Exhibit House St. (two. blocks east). = D. J. Dumgan 1321 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 1201 ; all briek is lail in Main 8416 T . 00 T make any differe Abe Martin Says Tke Lark's boy written t' 1 in college. paw askin’ if it'll ce t’ him if he ¢ drops math an’ takes trombone. W gainst payin’ over rent? Another way th’ gover'ment | Las o' wastin’ money is publish- | in’ bulletins t’ inform us that th’ cost o° livin® has increased. Petticoats ‘Il be advertis usval this fall. hpt not worn, Read to use ] GULDENS Mustard Good with corned beef S Don’t Begin That Muss and Dirt Ard Fussing With the Fur- nace—Install e HUMPHREY Radiantfirp Gas Heater It will burn for heurs for the price of a shovelful of coal. Dure heat, and absolutel rious sizes and styles: 2 Edgar Morris Sales Co. Distributors in 1032-3 1305 G St. N.W. has i at's become o' th’ old un- | written law {one week’s wages fer a month’s D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, '1923. {11 INCHES OF RAINFALL of the water lifted up large portio of macadimized roadw a ns | ground floors offl flooded. of many city 1 large | were IN 9 HOURS IN HONGKONG'"“"U”N of carth and sand were |been reported from various parts City Deluged by One of Heaviest Downpours in History, Dam- aging Property. <ocinted Pross, Octobér o of torm the his- Hongkong inches | falling between 41 o'clock yester: jmorning and #:30 this moraing caused considers | stoem w leum Comp: nearhy roads MangBusmes N s lknow tHat “'SCOTTS. _EMULSION lncreases Energg‘ Theasands have cnly begun to realize what Scott’s can | | be to them in strength and i | vigor. Try Scott’s! Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 23-53 Bachrach 20c Quart 12¢ Pint’ dtlm hed down from on the the hillsides paveme nd { th naii island. ‘The vault of the int 11 bank was flooded. INSPECT THI TO 9 PM: VENING, 7 A New Model Home Completely Furnished by W. B. Moses & Sons 2809 35th St. N.W. Mass. Ave. to 35th St., then north one block This home, located in \a block soutlr of the Cathedr: every detai Ng Cvery poss Hedges & l[uldlelon Inc. 1334 H St. N. W. Drive out sachusetts Avenue Heights, 1 Grounds, is complete in ble convenience. Franklin 9503 HE baby bred on our Special Nursery Milk thrives on a food that is produced in co-operation with the eminent physician, DR. J. THOS. KELLEY, for that partic ular purpose. Its butterfat content, as well as the size of the butterfat globules, ap- proximates mothers’ milk more closely than ordinarily. And this bui- terfat content is uniform from day to day. ’ It is a raw milk produced under strictly hygienic conditions from ac- credited Holstein-Friesian herds ex- clusively. In brief, a scientifically for mulated milk that is especially suit- able to agd safe for infant nursing. 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