Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1923, Page 3

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TRBUTETOVISIN TOBE NATOIMIDE Requests for Places in Parade to Home Armistice Day Pour into D. C. Loidiers who fell wounded in bratle Wil pay tribut iapsed in the him since he left the White House, Rearly three years ago. At the head of the procession will march a large body of disabled vetr rans of the world war, drawn from sspitals and convalescent centers in ®! around Washington. Behind - will men who were wounded in France, but have beer restored to full health again. come Ask Places in Parade. \s plans for the w _re belng comnleted today, those Lrge of the affair declared it the greatest tribute Mr. received at the hands of people since his the Versailles peace conference. uests for permis ion to be in the of march have come from m eations of the country sslon 18 expected to first estimates. delegations Wilson the \merican to S street ami home ‘Wilson Will Spenk. and Mrs. Wilson will greet the procession when it reaches their front ti:pe and the former President has mi 1 That addre it is an- will be separate and dis- t from his address to the nation radlo Saturday night or Carter Glass of Virgini: was a member of Mr. Wilson's net during his incumbency in the House, will deliver the demon- rtrators’ address of t probabls that Mr. re ks will be in response tb those of | ator Glass. rmistice day this year will be celebrated throughout "this part of e country. While the demonstra- in honor of Mr. Wilson is under on S street, veteran and patriotic ders will pay tribute to the mem. America’s immortal dead in Arlin: n national cemetery. Veterans to Take Part. Virtually every such organization in the efty will participate, the Veterans ©f Forelgn War excepted. That €o- ciety declined to participate because 1t belleves Armistice day should bc an occasion for rejoicing, and Me- morial day the time for sad reflecs tions. The Veterans of Foreign Wars re- cently passed a resolution announcing uppreciation of the exercises in the Amphitheater at Arlington. The vet- erans will, however, remember the nnknown soldier and -place a wreath *upon his tomb at 11 o'clock in_the >roing. They will also set aside a w brief minutes of the day to pay ect to memory, following the SPECIAL NOTXCES G Guwn by taxi Saturday, October 20, at near Harrington Hotel, please addréss Star office. T Flumbers and soen 3207_14th_st._n.w. A VAN LOAD OF FUR York, Philadelphia and Wil to Washington. ~ SMITH'< AND STURAGE CO. PIANOS FOR RENT #t reasonable prices. | Rented, Instruments kep: %u tune and repaired free of char; NDI'M Sbipred and moved. Xr ach, Henry B. and nmunry piano ORCH. 1110 6 ALL HILTO! R HOUSE & ..T T soofing, remodeling. Estimates furaishe Hood, 141 To Buyers of Printing Our Millton-Dollar Printing Plant s at your service. The National Capital Press 12101212 D Bt. X.W. “Biggs Pu's HEAT fn_Heating." Bcst Way to Cut Fuel —bills is to have Biggs in- stall 100% efficient Heating facilities. Repairing also. ‘The Biggs Engineering Co., | WARREN W. BIGGS, President. 1310 14th § 1. Frank. 317, ROOFS 1 RF_PAIRED that they STAY REPATRED. Our <horough work {8 bound to hold and keep you dry. Let practical roofers cerve you. Cail us up! KOONS Roorixe COMPANY Phone Main 933, Floors That Last Have one of our expert floor men call and £ive you an est'mate on finishing your floors ith & surface that will last a lifetime, be 7 to and be impervious to grease and brrankiin 7143, 14% 2 F St P-V Anti-Freese, guaranteed non-injurions to radiator or motor, will protect your car in the coldest weather at a fraction ‘of the cost of Slcohol and withon ohol’s __uncertatny Franklin 7143, 902 Dl ation to the man who col- | 'lexample of President Coolldge, demon tration |y, return | y | morning sk d to address his friends on the | Feed Wire Falls, Killing Woman at Washing Machine By the Assoc'ated Press. ASHEVILLE, N. C., November 8. —Mrs. Walter B. Carpenter, thir- ty, Norwood Park, was instantly killed when a high-tension wire tell across other wires leading into l the Carpenter home, overcharging { water pipes and an electric wash- | ing machine, with which she came in contact. § cial means of vespiration and | ids applied by her Yatier, rles E. P. Ambler, and a | Dr. Arthur Ambler, who arrived soon after Mrs. Carpenter | was shocked, failed to revive he retary of War Weeks and Secret of Navy Denby. Special Church Services. In the churches appropriate ervice: will be held. At Luther Place Me- morial Chureh, both morning and eve ning, special ser will be held. At the morning service Rev. George DI fenderfer, who was camp chapiain at during the war, will de- moratite sermon. In the | odge of Irce and | Acceptea v At Dboth s of Ne E. Lee was engaged in war camp community rvice during the war. i Later she sololst at the Cap- itol Theate New York, and is now beginhing southern tour. In the sing “How Lovely Are Dwellings” and in_the evening, Hath Not Seen” and “Abide With Lee, con- tra'to, | Th _—— ! McCrory Store Sells Wildroot e McCrory & and 10 Store has just | received new stock of Wildroot hair tonic and Wildroot liquid shampoos a: advertised in national magazine. Advertisement. i 1} ANNUAL MEETING CALLED. r | Bellsau Wood Memorial A 5 ! is holding its annual me ternoon at the home of Mi ! stage, THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON ROTARIANS T0 GIVE -FUND T0 HOSPITAL Vote to Devote Christmas Party Collection to Chil- dren’s Institution. nimous vote the Rotary Club of Washington voted to dispense with its uwasl Christmas kiddies' party and instead turn over to the Children's Hospital for the benefit of its dis- pensary an equivalent sum to be used during 1924. In outlining the re, mittee chosen to decld: rt of the com- de upon 2 sult- |able charity, James Sharp, chalrman, detailed the great need this institu- tion had of assistance. Mr. Sharp sald that last year ap- proximately $7,000 was expended to the Christmas party, which' proved of no lasting henofit ‘oung guests, but that such a do: j tion to an institution of mercy would be lasting 2 luded in Mr.-Sharp's estimate of ount expended by the club was lue of gvods and foodstuffs do- nated by the various members, and in consequence the amount to be given the hospital was not stipulated, but that it will reach a figure as large the total mated wi ident from the enthusizsm -with which the resolution was carried. Te Ald Boys’ Club. as voted to ald the Boys' Club in its campaign to $25,000. William Radcliffe, head cal Radeliffe circuit, made an 't ance, and <was loudly applauded at the conclusion of his talk. Resolutions supporting_the sale of tickets for the Army-Marine foot ball game, to be held at Griffith Sta- dl m, and limiting the honorary mem- -ship to the President of the United Biaten’ were also adopted. In the absence of Arthur D. Marks, Willlam Knowles Cooper presided. * w HOTEL INN Formerly Staz FHotel Phone in 8108-8109 $7 rooms, 38 weekly; n‘o'n = N'wA wllet, ‘Bower ah litory 1919 i o What Do Guests Say {About Your Home? ! Their visit over, it is pleasant to | feel that guests leave your home agreeably impressed. An inviting interior helps give ' this impression as much as a cordial reception. Walls that radiate cheer—soft, velvety— free from glare and gloss do wonders in creating the correct | attractive note. [ Pamted with DUTCH BOY || informal richness. Tints to :my.I color and safely washed. Ask us about the good-look- ing effects produced with this, ! | paint. Harry W. Taylor Co. Paperhanging and Painting 2733 18th St. N.W. Tel. Col. 1077 ‘SALESMAN If you are a real live pro- ducer today, with a sales record of success, we want ° you. We have a position open on our Jordan sales force which is capable of produc- | ing from $4.000 to $7.000 annually. $150 monthly salary and -liding scale of commission paid. Do not apply if you | have not already success- fully sold for two or three years. See J. F. Waters Sterrett & Fleming, Inc. Take the Worry There’s no reason to plinge into the uncertain weather of winter in doubt as to the condition of You should put your mind at ease by your roof. having us make a careful are repairs needed—make them—our way—which will be both the scientific and practical way. There can no perplexing problems arise—for we and can successfully check know roofs “inside-aut”— any deterioration that is taking place. What you want is a positively tight réof-—and we’ll seg that you get it. 2120-22 Georgia Ave. _ = off your- mind— mspect!on—and if there Phone North 2044 72222 WEEKLY SERVIC $OR SMAL A:R_nmu WOSTON AND TNTERMEDIATE ® HE 116 TRANSFER COMPANY. IN '1:05 AIN 2150 Cemen' Work. 1. N. SIMPSON. Exeavating. ) 5410 9th St. N.W. Wrecking. Col. vigs; Seasoned Firewocd McKEEVER & GOSS, Main 4752 1415_Bye St Liquids, poisons. foods, coal, oll, urige, | T ANALYZED accurate service. Ressona oo THE NATIONAL unmu-mmu 15'3. EE Us NOW —before real winter weather sets in—we will examine and r ye Company. Oor experience, equipment and locd. tien are all in your faver. High grade, tat vot high priced. 2 Blocks From 1 i 'Exhibit tubs and ‘semventat volet bn o dafieht collas big porch, ubs na ig, roomy es, front and rear; deep lot to wide alley. ; 2 = COLUMIA PARK 4th St. Car Line e $8,350 Gghts; laundry House 736 Ingraham St. N.W. Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. i i Take 14th St. car, get off at at Sth and Kennedy stwn blochmnh).mhkenny?th&wudgfi St. (two blocks east). D. J. Dunigan 1319 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 1267 D. C, THURSDAY, N NOVEMBER 8, 1923. FOUND DEAD IN BED. Charles Lyles, fifty-two vears old, | roomer at 315 Pennsylvania avenue, | was found dead in bed yesterday afl ernoon. Coroner Nevitt gave a ce “| tificate of death from natural caus Abe Martan Says. CIGARS From 10c Straight to 3 for 50¢ WASHINGTON TOBACCO ©O. WASHINGTON, D. C. By th”time th’ average father gives away: th’ bride he hain’t o got nothin’ €lse té give. . If th’ meek do 2ver inherit th’ earth some one ¥l git it away from ‘em before they have it an hear, (Copyright Nationi vspaper Service.) Every one knows: that fuel is be- :lx ‘wasted when gle house is too ot. Honeywell Room Temperature Regulators ~—are easily and quickly installed on steam, vapor hét-water or hot- alir heating plants. Your heating ntractor will recommend and twke your order. You may at- your election look over a full: autématic electric model op diaplay :in our show- rooms. or telephong Franklin 6903 and our representative will call and explain in detagl. ‘Time payments msy be arranged. John J Qd%pwald 1209 (Woodley Rd.). truction. Establi; = J €« ® » If Winter Comes’ —and your roof has not been repaired and painted You’ll Be Sorry. Let the old Reliable Roofing Bx- perts examine your roof, gutter and d. submit to' you their lso repalr Furnaces, Latrobes - Reasonable Au Work Prices. Guaranteed Grafton & Son, Inc. Washington Loan and Trust uilding Heating and Roofing Experts of 85 Years MAIN 760 l-'l.AT TIRE? MAIN 500 LekTH BROTHERS Service Charge Never Over $1.00 Massachusetts Park Washingion’s most beautiiul residential section of detach- ed homes. Containiug seven million feet of forest-covered land, with six miles of lmproved streets. Includes what remains of “The Triangle of Increasing Values” between. Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral avenues Over five million feet of land sold., Over 130 homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under con- Wooded villa_sites, lots and central and side hall brick homes, with lots from 50 to 115 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. ed 1599 feet front—Park Office, Rd.). Two Great Club Specials That Offer Big Values Don’t dv]a\ joining one of these clubs. It is the money- saving event of the vear. value that cannot be duplicated. Player-Piano Club Now Organizing A Genuine Aeolian Pianola Manufactured by the Aeolian Co., of New York, the largest and best known makers of Player-Pianos in the world. The trade mark “Pianola,” which is owned and used exclusively by the Aeolian Co,, is known all over the world. It has taken years to build the repfita- tion they have. The supenonu which puts the Aeolian Company's Player- Piano and Duo Art Reproducing Piano above all other instruments of the kind in ability to render music is definitive, tangible and easily appreciated. They are inventions effected by years of study and are fuliy protected by many patents. Sold For $745 Many udnntaxel are offered in our Phyu-?nno Club this year. lmmediate d livery, if desired, by paying $25 cash, balance in 30 monthly payments. Don’t Lose Any Time in Sharing in Our Club Sale on Victrolas Any style you sel&ct will be delievered immedi- ately upon an initial pay- ment. 100 Many advantages offered, including convenient Monthly Payments BARGAIN SALE Friday and Saturday of Trade-In Pianos Player-Pianos and Talking Machines PLAYER-PIANOS, including Weber Pianolas, Autopianos, Behn- UPRlGH'l' PIANOS, including Steinway, Knabe, Kimball, anler .$325 $100 TALK}NG MACHINES, including all the standard makes. Although we have a number of:the smaller machines we have traded in which we are selling at from $15.00 to $25.00, they are not included here, as those in the lot are large cabinet ltyluwitl}phcelforrewrds,&c. Most of them priced a $50- -“SPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS AND REPRODUCING PIANOS” © J: DeMOLL DEMOLL Washington's AEOLIAN HALL ~ 'T'wthh a.d G Streetg TRANSPORTATION . BUILDING Corner 17th and H Streets N.W. Washington’s newest office building. Locd- tion and arrangement unexcelled. Every room outside. Six elévators. This building has proven intensely popular with business of the highest class. Some of the ‘argest and best organiza- tions in the city are housed in this structure, A number of the most desirable officeé are yet available. Very attractive suites can be arranged if desired. The prices are extremely moderate. Choice high-grade stores space—facing on 17th st., also few remaining on H st. now available. 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