Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1923, Page 20

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ZU f UHE mvValiviiaa DIALL . ERE i T P L e SR AN TSN P A NG R, TR 25 e B those aurh.: mo:.nlaill:o:m :Ah;:el:he {gu;ohol:ncaé:;ebDrl(ll‘!rlccto‘!‘!rll:!;Z&::rég URGE JAPAN To RENEw l:fl::! b;tween that country lnd‘PORTRA'T G'FT TO G w U I N. M. A. OFFICERS HERE FOR SESSION i ,HABKER ls R[ADY noFhy TeLTAR P8 Shty 8 the | riconer e Corl Yok’ L beini'y 107 | pE) ATIONS WITH RUSSIA| oo sressure 1 betn brovent in | — ing department is instructed to tel- the bellef that valuable concessions | Presentation Tomunou in Honor ghons to Mr.' Hacker. 1f the snow B o m Siberia are obtainable by L I UR | |[;Hl N SN w Vheor® metifca: police headguatiere VIEW ELECTRIC DBREDGES. |Tokio Business Interests Exert|and that opportuniticy for trad: of Dean Wilbur. > ; bright e g 7 A portrait of Dean Wi where a list of street-cleaning fore: Officials of the War Department will Precsure THUSUSELY. P ait -a i on Cabinet for Trade |it is believed, 'is likely to v o the | TNE e v L K ity Theno hen. who |69 to Chester, Pa., Tuesday morning pressure, as ‘prospects for an u Wilbur ‘of Géorge Wi v SRS ent | Yersity will be . proceed immediately to the garage |to Witness the ching of two Die- | Opportunities. stahdiupenitin the Sovier &0 ‘,‘,',"\",’,‘3,2‘ AUt & s et or stable assigned them. Each man |selized electrle dredges constructed | By the Associated Pross Conterences concluded last summer. : has standing prders as to where he |for the Army by the Westingho 3 confer ast s . Su tendent f Street |is to go and what he must do. ¥ estinghouse | TOKIO, November 15.—The' cabinet e e { perintendent o reet |is to go and wha Company. They are provided with,| g r 15.—The' cabin 2 d-e engineer ldvp¢r;menll[hl;mlel'r; R AL 2 l!; -ll r:"”l vi N{ 1“ "l 1s being pressed again by business in- American R;nxn shrub growing | modern snow plows for attachmen: or the dredging of r ety o s - : wild on uncultiv, Force Announces Prepared- to motor trucks, The first assign- |«nd harbors, ave operated entirely by | (°FeSS to resume negotiations with | il B0 HECTE S fika ment of these trucks is to clean the |electricity and may be ca h) sla looking toward ‘a naumnll"" in use in tanning light-colored and nIH . matn arterles on which street car |larger vessels for use at any point. | of trade ana possibl = e- | special leathers. | Mathe ness for Winter Storms. et trteries -—“__\”‘”"’”& » Mr. Hacker believes that If the ll ld“lfl)s 'Ilf“lhukul slr»k('lfihuns opvn(‘*d St hicles will not pack the snow in = R The strect cleaning department 15 | " Sireet car rails, Two years ago —_ R ZZ Yem 22 Years in ready the coming winter to give bat- | car service was brought to a stand- | > 2 i tle to any snowstorm that may come |still because the snow was so deep . Busmess fthis w on the vehicular roadways that ma- % .. 5 = y ' . Morris Hacker, supe: | ehines and wagons had to follow the of city refuse, apnounced today [ege tracks. Tnis had the effect of The system worked out following ing the snow in the rails, the heavy snowfall of January, 1 Still is in working order, Mr. Hacker | NAYE AC0¢ pe A AR S Ry said, and can be put into operation hesp 4hels Gars &oing aurine at any hour of the day or night. If snowstorms. i the flakes begin to fall during the the city hite wings"” has heonl day o s at the District bullding Ene st Job of Sogening jnkoas: : alks for pedestrians dt all lmpor- will take the ne ry steps to keep | gant corners. P the streets in passable condition. Under a recent act of Congress the | _ : responsibility ning sidewalks | Frocedure for: Night Storms. | e Placed on housenolders. If vou| Should the storm strike the city |fail to clean the walk in front of ALMOST ONE THIRD i iOn That Baby Grand, Straight | Piano-Player or Phonograph 5 i 1 Pay on Your Own Terms T. P. CULLEY & SON GREAT FACTORY CO-OPERATIVE SALE GOOD PIANOS $ivenes 10 x1NNEY STORES 22nd ANNIVERSARY MITE petpleieenl. Dioe ¥ |Prescnts the Best Opportunity to Get the Instrument of Your Choice at Big Money Saving—Why Qunlgovme'liasz RICE Wait Till It's Too Late to Secure Good Choice? Sale Nearing End e plenty of Quality Shoes: there are prices 3o v o st ot m. e sievs [ | 1119 14th St. NW. 1119 14th St. N W. | We invite, we urge all interested 519_3 ior Parlor Grand Piano to call at our We have, we feel sure, a real pleasant surprise for yot I i | High-l’ncefioblin JUDGE WALTER D. Family Shoe Costs are surely frightening unless the President. N M A fll‘lVEN'"UN FIDELITY TO THE IDEAL E OF FREE SPEECH URGED{ | Herbert E. Fleming Tells How| I-ARGH_Y ATTENDEB) " City Club Forum Should Be 1 | Managed. family chootes & store that gives Resl Value. At KINNEY'S you'll find that our comideration for your Ne 317 Lute Gems' Gan Tp Blocher Sises 9 1 135 W. J. Burns to Addres° Dele- | gates on Auto Theft Law at Banguet Tonight. that of the whoie | IMPORTANT—Before we decided to put on t} jday Sale we visited our factories that we has lOf many, many ve have been in busine n Washington literally thousands of your product. thing nice by our people down there. lnut your co-operation. What can you do for t said, “we will do our part to help you in this This is what they altogether did: They shippe at THEIR COST OF PRQDUCTION and the p! tories shipped us 110 Phonographs at THEIR COST | DUCTION. thoy stand the fostT 1000200800000 00600008006550000GAR0, SATURDAY SPECIAL 300 PAIRS INFANTS' SAMPLE SHOES S1.39 Sizes 5 to T only That’s What We Mean! for the Buster Brown Shoe will stand the “gaff” of all sturdy youths in play and - assure them comfort as well. Buster Brown Shoes They are made of goods les, rubber hee and B Priced moderate Sizes—Little Gents', 8% to 12!% to 2: Boys' to 6. Come in tomorrow little onc’s feet fitted properly. of the hour. MAN BURNED TO DEATH. gaoaoonogonacaonnag Racuauvanoecusosent 0663005990900000C46EUITEIEA0EINA0A - | Adpneys } TERMS®5, 1 0.2 DOWN 0808000009 3100 M St. N Long Time Easy Weekly, Monthly Payments on Balance 100000BHE00D0000000CHPON0NCANO00000000GOA0Ta00000a000CE0usa000Da0aoa00a0a0000AP0EnR000aTTus0S 000000008009600000000006000G0ATEA0AE0A00AACA000A000000000000000A00000a000000000000000000000000008T Concrete Examples of Big Sale Savings ) i On Uprights, Grands, Players, Phonographs—All Standard Makes Example No. I—Grand Example No. 2Z—Grand Established 1868 813 Pa. Ave. 11161122 7th St. gakg & @ompan!s Washington's Largest and Most Progressive Shoe House g Poscsibiaiin Ancine Seventh Street Massachusetts Life Prisoner Alluw-‘ ed Special Privilege and Profits by I: : T . e % e Featured n tlle Bo y s Shop i BEAUTIFUI, BABY GRAND—Es- ARTIST BABY GRAND — Establ- tablished price, $675: factory dis- §1,050; v count, $97: For Saturday REGULAR UPRIGHT AND PLAYER-PIANOS AT It’s very comprehensive and complet: < g a—m"" T tHe ve and complete vy service that our Boys’ Shop renders—al- | ) % FLEASE 'NOTE BELOW ways predicated on quality—the quality that makes for satisfaction. Boys’ Combination Suits—consisting of Shghtly U”d Players Suit with EXTRA PAIR of knickers and ; 3 H 2 o cap to match. Both pairs of pants are full el et o=l Guaranteed Fully - ¢ 4 lined; jackets have belts—and they’re in - = : = T::s_i“ 1 “4" ‘:‘;"::‘h' P : e ; 505 - S s Ixample No. 4—Upright E. CLAY TIMANUS DIES. = : ; attractive patterns. Sizes 8 to 18 years by i PLAYER PIANO, Highest-Class, —_— z N 4 2 $ 50 ! Entablished price $650;: factory dis- Former Baltimore Mnyor and on! A % | / | 16. v, 1 Racing Commission. g B Oias L e : 27 5, : k! I > : \ | Boys’ Junior Norfolk Suits—Tweeds %RIGH%U;‘A::O;JS% Baltimor: ir of the Maryland R ke Marsiang “ D i i and Corduroys—each with TWO PAIRS CLOSE S e, Bons e ey <, Wi > S of straight knee pan.ts-—pea'ked lapels and SOME LIKE NEW ey e e, R ; W\ other likenesses to big boys’ clothes—sizes | ||| s400 vortent: ;m”i'.'f';‘dav'éy been : - . / 1 : 5 to 10 years. i death. tall and weighing, when $650 Upright: was .82 FINE FOR BEGINNER : JUST TASTE THAT RICH : | Boys Mackinaws—inal the strikinly ; ALL PHONOGRAPHS B 5 = attractive plaid patterns—belts all around; oF Meie Doven - Lace Curlt!ail'l Cleaning and| P ORK FLAVOR! button-high collars. Sizes 8 to 17 years. $3 5 Winv3" At Half Price Mme. Vlbou:p::r;;id Lnlmdryl You couldn’t choose a finer breakfast “these brisk ! 510-75 727 11th St. N.W. Main 4971 Fall mornings than Auth’s Pork Pudding. . . 17 2 GOOD . 7 5 All the tang and zest of the old-fashioned Pork Boys’ Junior Overcoats; made with FICTION z::?e"w':';z;'fi ‘:“'::';:f::“:: ;‘:,:;:lm :f-"z::::: convertible collar; belt all around; lined BOOKS FOR the same savory spices and herbs—mixed in an with flannel; silk emblem on sleeve. 'Col- Z Resmus, A% hes Dl st i inimitable fashion ready to tickle the palates of hun- . ors are Navy, Heather Brown and Light PEARLMAN'S BOOK SHOP dreds who need a hearty, delicious brelkfant to start % Tan. Sizes 2V, to 10 years. 933 G St. NW, ger, 1om them right for the day. G - Sts. THE4C(ET71§§LTGT{T , Be sure you get AUTH’S by seeing that the Auth ) i slo.oo for having sour home papered hud decorated, stamp is on the casing. Estimates cheerfully furnisbed. Phome or send - stal, g i Boys’ Shirts and Blouses—new fancy :ORNELI. WALL PAPER CO. Sold at Most All Grocers and at . s!.ripes and plain Tan and White. Shirts T1e 13t Naw. \ a-5074 Our Market Stands s 121, to 14. Blouses 6 to 16 years. — 1ther $1.00 $91 Polished Floors ¢ > $150 Console Style, Now....... { of Hard Wood | . Boys' Velour Gauntlet Gloves. Black 20 Console Style, Now ‘ and Mode—the Gloves with the big gaunt- ¢ : " - um‘::n;l "}fmfi"fl-"flh gt i 1 b Tik g & 75c—$1—$1.25 per Week and Up—Act Quickly to Get One ones have prompt_Attention—witli. 3 ets the boys like. g °u}3 obligation. Telephone North 1 Rallroad fare for 100 miles around Washington will be allowed om your ] 'mhu of 0%, J. M. ADAMS | 4 ] $ l 25 22 YEARS IN BUSINESS e » | [ e 1.p.CULLEY & SONE:z=

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