Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1923, Page 32

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PHYSICAL CULTUR CAqtva Progham to Celebrate Opening of Newly- 2kb Paved Thoroughfare. Kramer Tells Citizens Healthy =4 it Members of the Rhode Island Ave- Bodies . Essential for nye Citizens' Association today are School Children. | completing arrangements for a pa- | rade and carnival to be held tonight |on Rhode lsland avenue northeast to A course in physical as well as |Celebrate opening of the first through ; 5 . {paved thoroughfare east to the Dis- tion was advocated as | mSHA S donion O reas | trict line. An eluborate automobile | | | i an essential In schools In an address 7 5 a by Stephen E. Kramer, principal of Parade will bo held ‘east on Rhode e Contral High Sehool at « mecc. |1sland avenue and members of the She S 3 "neighboring citizens’ assoclations e Cirdlel Oltindin Aw Tng lof ‘the lowa) Clele]UILISEA' #¥° Jj g iiean sigkan’ th ‘Yol dn iia oares sociation In the Northminster Pres-|"ave b byterian Church last night. z 2 i b f t Chilaren should not be graduated| 4 Short business meeting of the E assoclation, at which all three of the from a high school without passing |pjgtrict Commissioners are expected a good physical examination, assert- :;. be present, @ill be held at 92“' g M o ramds: 3 Sherwood Presbyterian Church, 22d = A Eamer street and Rhode Island avenue Shortage of Teachers. northeast, at 8:30 o'clock. Rhode Mr. Kramer said there is a greater ! Island avenue between 20th and 22d Fiiiate ot itable teachers in|Streets will be closed to trafic for mporiage. SO SBUie the carnival and dancing will follow Washington than in any other city|the business meeting and parade. of its kind. He referred to the low 'll‘hv bl\('lafi- u',j'd ;vlll Drechedv the salaries received by the teachers here (SUOMODIC “parade _from '12th street and said that even with a large in-iat 7:30 o'clock. Prizes will be pre- crease the positions would still be|sented for the best decorated automo- ones of sacrifice financially. Wash- | biles in the parade. Ington spends 25 per cent of ts total expenditures for schools as compare with 33 per cent spent by many other| BENEFIT OF ARMY: BAND cities, he said. ® A resolution was passed to request e conditioning of: the triangle at 11t A el \,Prm:nlbm,“‘]‘mlPlnn! Made for Dance at Arcade 50 as to fit it as a park. Benches da: % and walks were asked for. It also Fridny Evaning was resolved to request a device| Final plans have been perfected known as a “street tulru-" ;ulma(rlk for the first benefit dance of the the point of intersection o ode 5 . ey S inhs aa Totn Shfect: Army Band, according to Lieut. P. S e W. Lewis, commanding offieer of the The association also voted to ask | The gance will be held Friday eve- that a policeman be assigned to helb | ning, November 2, at the Arcade. Franklin School children across the | This' Wil] be the first time that the street at the intersection of 13th and | civilian populace of Washington will K streets. x have had the opportunity to see, hear The recent action of the Public|yng dance to the music supplied at Utilities Commission in approving | military danccs, the sale of three street car tokens | Th. orchestra of the Army Band, for 20 cents, at car barns only, Was|which will furnish the dance music declared to_be an, “absurdity” and to | follewing the. bend mencert s o paie defeat the purpose for which the sale | {han two years old. Within that had been demanded by the variousjchort time it has earned a reputa- fons. tion throughout the service that is M. mitt. president of the as- | (he envy of leading dance orchestras. cociation, presided The management of the Arcade has co-operated with Lieut. Lewis in ar- ranging the ballroom. Marriage Licenses. ard_Pearl Watsm, A Mary G. Harris. loway and Catherise L. Cook- | = se. Howard Mar and Lorraine Smith, both of m. i Smith, Va., and HTII Buy Direct from Grower Agency Alextcwn & Berkley Groves Boykin, Miami, Florida gy o mwnil 14914 P St NW. Opposite Riggs Market Telephone Main 3000 For Appointment With Our Optometrist He will be glad to make an appoint- ment to examine your eyes. Then, if glasses are needed, he will person- ally supervise the mak- ing and fitting of .them. Jewelers AN zl,h[//;,_‘ Eye Glasses Ac $9.00 Low as | | | | o\ d 3123 Mammoth Tire Sale!! Our full line of these standard high class makes such as Victor, Springfield, Ajax, Miller, Fisk, Federal and many other well known brands, go into this sale, where prices are slashed to the lowest and quality kept at the high- est. All Fabrics to Go . || All Cords to Go The Above Tires Can Be Purchased at Peoples Tire Co. Leader. Tire Co. 1314 4 5. NW. QR 62z Ese nw. Franklin 9195 Franklin 9876 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS UNTIL 1 0'CLOCK IVENING STAR, ' WASHINGTON, -D. -C., WEDNESDAY, - OCTOBER -3 MUTT ANDT JEFF—Now Jeff’ll Have to Hide His Wallet in His Shoe. 20 G om By BUD FISHER. T'M AFRAID To HIDE TLL LeAvE 1T YES, 1T w, - MY WALLET UNDER MY WITH THE MGHT Some 5‘::., CLerk! PILLOW =~ SOMEBODY white i & Some MIGHT STEAL 1T & LASTED, AND - H| service, WHILE I'M ASieeP! " ¥ PLéASE" THIS HOTEL 1S HousSING SOME TOUGH LOOKING BIRDS! YES, SIR, WHAT CAN I DO FOR Il 1 1 California, give A selling taxable articles is affected by | proper execution and the nece SENATORS PUT OFF | (.t sven e boneny e | QAL EG TAX LAXITY [siesies [ Rctlon is ot taken within s b | bers have indicated a desire to develop In many instances the returns are ©f ten days a penalty of 25 per cent | | that subject stil) further before a report | * accompanied , by unsigned checks. | Will be imposed if the corrected re- Oll LEASE IN U'RY\ % miado to'ihe Benute. DUE FOR PENALTIES Where a properiy signed check is not | LUrn. when received, is delinquent. ey RO ARG | received prior to the expiration of turns covering the transaction of XA | BURGLAR GETS $30. T ity of 5 per cent will be imposed. |t H | = alty of 5 per cent will be imposed. |18 Absence of Committee Members Checks Must Be Signed and Re-| Sales tax returns sworn to by the | last day of each month. | s name of a company or firm will not be | - Cause of Indefinite Post- | Breaks in Residence and Store on turns Sworn Properly, |acceptea. The oath must e manel o e GastomeER 1o sneai e Massachusetts Avenue. i jshould follow his name by | Britain as being over-populated, as a ponement. Blair Announces. A Dirsian psciiben e scriptive a 3 matter of fact the population of the rglar, des as a tall col- artner, g . When a|whole world could be placed in the ored man, visited the store apd home | L ed for fail- |Feturn received within the legal pe- |smallest English county with room of Mre. Dinab Bernstein, 603 Massa-, Penalties will be impos: riod is returned to a taxpayer for to spa . chusetts averue, Hghting jets in | UTe Proverly to report and pay sales the store®and upper M“"“'w" while | t#%es, it was announced u;aay by searching for cash-early today. He|COmmissioner of Internal Revenue took $30 from a dresser drawer in | Bl ry mercantile business Ject would be adfourned ihdefinitely on he room of Miss Anna Bernstein, Friday because of out-of-town engage- | e R there was n y - ments of committec members. intgr i e seoree -0 " ™| | RUCKER & RUCKER Additional hearings may be held later, | Mro. Bernstein and her three 3 4 e bowever, as the Investigation has|daughters, who live alone at the ad. Wall Papering and Painting. broadened considerably in scope since it . heard footsteps High quality work, but not originally began in response to a Senate out £ o'clock this morning. One of high prices. . resolution relating to the leasihg of the | them spread the alarm and the man | Teapot Dome, Wyoming, reserve. Much{fled. Detectives 'and policemen ||| M. 7422. 1210 HSt. N.W. evidence already has been give re-['were unable to trace him. though . gard to a lease for Reserves 1 and 2 ' they obtained his finger prints, After ‘hearing further evidence re- garding |the leasihg of naval oil reserves in Wyoming and California, the Senate public lands committee announced to- day that its public inquiry into the sub- | Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street A Magnificent ! Array of Styles Why wait until you have all the money? Butler brings you the newest styles from New York city—just as he is satisfying a half million customers, and offers you the privilege of paying in four long months— in amounts your pay envelope can easily spare. Come—get acquainted! No extra charge for credit. 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