Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1923, Page 26

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s .~ 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 18 1923 PART I VOLUNTEERS HOLD PUSHES MOUEY ORDERS. | PR & RUCKER i ice Department Suggests Wal pering and Painting, i Hig ity work, but not » : : = i Them for Christmas. high £r ; TR AT : S A 7 e e e e UM 7422 1210 HSUNW: ance In the lobby at ha Was b S _ s % 4 clty post office yesterday. . : S _ R % L i : They advise that the heholder, Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of : : - ¢ whatever language ho speaks, buy 4| on= . . - ’ - oz postal money order and send it to his | Campaign in Cuba to Be . - 8 : ; -» o friend as a Christmas gift. o s * i A # : - A money order m: a snappy | 9 to loo! P 1 4 ¥ AUSDIGIDUS Event. § % 4 g 34 > b 5 | gift, one much appreciatea around | @ ¥ 7 3 % 4 4 { the world, postal offic declare, as 3 g = b | it always means good United States The twenty-fifth anniversary of the L . S ; 2 . dollars. | muster out of the 1st District of b 1 ) e Columbia Infantry, Unlited States Vol- < ’ “In Cel. - ; 9 3 ¥ . . 'n Celebr, unteers, war with Spain, which par- s : : : X bration of Our 22d Anniversary ticipated in the Santiago campaign in e ¢ . P i - #° e Franklin Square Hotel Tuesday, No- 1 7 . 5 J 9y vember 20, at 8 o'clock. At 12:30 g ’ y (T n , ’( A i . : o A i T. P. CULLEY & SON'’S o'clock Tuesday the members of the war-time regiment, headed by Gen. q y i ¢ George I Harrles, who commanded = 5 % : @ # ' L g ) 1t i as colonel, will assemble at 3 e i % X 4 ’ A the White House gates and at 12:45 t g % s - Ty * 4 . . o'clock will be received by President Coolidge. i AL . . 3 / ) . 3 y 4 The final details for the program ‘ 5. oS . 5 ! ¢ . Tuesday have been completed, and It 7 - 2 - i is expected that this will be one of A a _‘ o @ . y } th hxrgleel: ruun‘ions ever ‘:leld ;n the E National Capital. A number of men o L k. " 7 . ) - a . . e b : A W o ; e , ; Good Pianos, Baby Grands, Straight Uprights, tion, includi Secre! f W, 3 § 473 i x - 3 - & > 5 o . et Secretits of (he Navy Denby. 5 g ’ Player-Pianos and Fine Console and th District C sslo] Y com 4 s - Shemp. “Secrotary o Presidént Cool- ; ‘ ; y Period Type Phonographs at Gen, John A. Lejeune, com- 2 v . 4 § ;3,‘-2,.‘;“'T“:‘;fii.tif‘d?fi‘-ii’éi ’i?(’}’:.i . - - A e R e : - 3 i ; FACTORY PRICES AND LESS, ON J ed States Veterans' Bureau; Ge ° Hloya M Bt oo r A s eeal Ofiicern of 1at District of Columbia Intantry, United States Volunteers, photographed at Tampa, prior to salling for Cuba, twenty-five years ago. Sitting, left to right (looking at pleture)s PAYMENTS OF YOUR OWN MAKING by Leroy W. Herron, Horace Bell, Daniel V. Chisholm, James L. Mock, George C. Shaw, Rev. George F. Dudley, C. Fred Cook, Fred S. Hodgwon, George W. England, Eugene Crist and Alfred A. at present national commander-in- X Wi Gon Somn: Ciem: crand Army | *™ge More Than Half the Instruments Furnished Us by the . John Clem, Grand Second row. standing: Willlam Ray Harrison, Harry Walsh and Otto G. Si itting: M. E. Urell, Charles Hine, G H. Harrles, Richard A. 0'Brien, Dr. i of the Republic; Col, Dimmick: NV ath: | A- Weaver and Dr. 8. Clifford Cox. Standing: Charles S. Domer, Samucl Clarence He o iznyen and Frmak B Biinner®® i - ‘Brien, Dr. R. A. Pyles, Dr. Clarence Fl_fi:’il:et I: grl:lislsldcos-:ogl;er::gg;uf:l}?i dfor slons: Hays Haymaker of the bu- Third row: Willlam T. H. King, William S. Hod; Frank L, Grah Glendie B. Y o 3 3 . Field, Richard D, 8} , 3 Sal A - G . Feau of penstons, and many others in | G. Stats and Louls T. Bolseau. i B e e e s S s, Eioury W Lsokes; Sidiey. . Jncebe, Hired Yet, But it \gll} Pay to Investigate the offictal life. Representative . ; - e i s Fourth row: Thomas S. King, Richard J. Donnelly, Thacker V. Walker, Howard Grifith, Charles B, Hudson, Charles L. Lankam, Wil 3 5 5 ale at Once. Dy ot Miour vIQ of the regl: |B. N. Meckins, who later had his name legaily ChAnEed te Macon: Francls Whentens Charios Harlow and Charice Meyer. liam E. Serrells, Clatesco V. Sayer, Richard J. Harden, ment. will also be an invited, gucst. | S ehEer s s R — ostmaster General New is also ex- Maj. Hodguon Tomstmaster. . - \B Maj, Fred S. Hodgson will act as $ toastmaster in the evening, and many nght&---]llf’ 14 St. N,w. fnteresting events and incidents of ‘ i ‘ : , . open th , that memorable campalgn will be e e R T 0000 _—_— told at the gathering. It was August 26, weak from hun- ger, their diet on the voyage home IMPORTANT—Before we decided to put on this 22d Birthday Sale we visited our factories that we have dealt with for many, many years, and thzi;l what we sald to them: ‘‘We have been in business ip having consisted of hardtack and ;- . > ‘Washington years. We have sold literally thousands of your product, canned corn beef, that the members { Karpen’s Immense Production Gives You |Now we want to do something nice by our people down there. We can: of the District regiment arrived at ‘ S N not do much without your co-operation. What can you do for us?” Montauk Point, Long Island. The ““Well,” they said, “we will do our part to help you in this sale.” regiment sembarked from the transports the day after arrival and < . This is what they altogether did: They shipped us 87 Planos af “all hands” were at once quaran- e / l h R f THEIR COST OF PRODUCTION and the phonograph factories shipped s ! i — Y ppe e e e : . (3 oom O our T€AMNNS | us 110 Phonographs at THEIR COST OF PRODUCTION. day they were released from quaran- = THAT BABY GRAN We invite, we uri 1 i . ore Ca _— D— 3 ge all interested in the gie and sl e pitied @) Kbl purchase of a Baby or Parlor Grand Plano to call at our store te Wikofl. = = — ‘; Ano inquiry at that time developed % At a el y Small Cost morrow. We have, we feel sure, a real pleasant surprise for you. the fact that many of the men who were sent to the hospital at Camp “"Aku{f m\;ed‘lhclr illness l’? a lack - ; Sropieal electric and Tain storms And ‘ i This Week at the Lifetime Furniture Store TERMS, $5, $10 MgR DOWN lying unprotected l;‘l lheq\\'n}('r-flll?ll. ] 5 ches before Santiago. ¢ e N . " Gaye for the homecom- el o Youw’ll Find Some Very Attractive Values in Long Time Easy Weekly, Monthly Payments on Balance Stod ot oritie ol ceived ¢ days’ furlough, with pay, came through an announcement on Concrete Examples of Big Sale Savings | ! September 8, when camp was broken - § and the men embarked on a Steamer for Jersey City, where they were pro- 3 al e | l on Uprights, Grands, Players, Phonographs—All Standard Makes : as Noted Above vided with siceping cars. The regiment arrived In Washing- ton September 9 and disembarked - Example Ne. 1—Grand A from the cars on that eventful Fri- . Example No. 2—Grand day morning at 3d street and Vir- = . = ginia avenue southwest. There they « were met by members of the District v - ni 5 reception committee and served with 3 ? a hot breakfast. The citizens of the . ; 8 i 4 National Capital turned out en masse s ° to bid the volunteers welcome home. [ . i " \ Pennsylvania avenue was gayly dec- - H = O : orated for the occasion, and there was 3 a continuous roli of cheers for the 4 heroes of Santiago. | Es 5 : Pennsylvania Avenue Parade. Followed by many civlc, military ] v N7 U To achieve “the room of your dreams”—a 8and veteran organizations, the 1st Distlct of Columbla Volumteer - = R : friendly room, hospitable, simple and Ty alo 2 sylvani: ¢ A fantey ganaidedi,along Beuntyiranis : - . : modern, does not mean that you have to avenue to the Executive Mansion, Where 1t was reviewed by the late R spend a whole lot of money. It’s much President Willlam MecKinley and co! $167.5¢; our disco memberta of ia sabinet, amia more T : _ 3 more a matter of how wisely you select Bale Price : 0 325075, Sale Price = $789.25 L e e _ each piece of furniture to be used. REGULAR UPRIGHT AND PLAYER PIANOS AT warrfors then marched to the White X Hoteet e aite, Loty 3 R HiEt NOT meioe after stacking arms, the regiment 3 . » 9 P PLEASE NOT! yas disbanded and thelr campaign of s Karpen’s immense production is such as to en- ONEBELOW et thonras of hacdahing B ; : 1 i1y with the “middl: = e brought to an end. The . ; > " i 4 I f lflirse ng out of the troops took abe Y the ddlmg oelsity, Nevember 20 i I to achieve the “room of dreams.,” Kar- $65 - QIR . new—sale prices. . ing of the hardships during tiago campaign, one of the ; & i pen’s immense output keeps prices down. . Slightly Used Players veterans of that event relating con- B A 3h Sadergo erest becdshive : ik ) These moderate prices are no better illus- 3850 Players—now m while In the trenches, such as lying B trated than right 1 at Maycr’s, on 3 th‘y ro—now out in the chilly, tropical air at night ed ground; living on . 4 display floors. Guaranteed Fully hardtack, one or two a day. and occa- sionally salt pork, and enduring the . . T intense heat in the daytime - The q orme—38 te $10 Month Up position assigned to the District regi- T ment was to close up the right wing Example Ne. é—Upright Wwton had been fighting. In Karpen Furniture You Get In Karpen Furniture You Get the men were engaged in digging trenc two Spanish offi- . er6 With @ flag of truce left their The Finest Possible Construction The Newest and Latest Designs viines and Basafeed direcuy towiid Quoted Below Are Three Kar. == 5 : Karpen always shows the EXTRA CUT IN USED Domer of Company C, with his hand- . . 3 Karpen Furniture is most rpen always shows newest RSt “ort o e G pen Overstuffed Suites at Prices m":.iauy priced, it contains the and most distinctive designs, A UPRIGHT | PIANOS TO Tnade known the purpose of his call = z digging ‘tronches whils ‘the. fias of That We Think Quite Low for very best workmanship and ma- wide variety of all styles in a won- trice vas fiying. | Capt. Domer Te- : terfals aiud the finest ponsible con: derful assortment of delightful PlYou have been digging trenches,” Such Values. . po coverings will be found here at (Continued on Twenty-seventh Page. struction. Mayer’s. The three values quoted are merely sugges- Karpen construction is guaranteed, Our of experienced sall tive of th.e many splendid values in Kar- and what’s more, the cushions are is :fvl;g;s ready to shows;:umfi?el pen Ft'xmxture that are on display here at all reversible and the outside backs _ new and correct styles and help ALL PHONOGRAPHS Mayer’s. There are dozens of others, of every piece covered. you with your color schemes. §3 or Mere Dovn A4 Half Price $1 Week Up ; factory die ‘erpen Overstuffed Suite in Graceful Overstuffed Suite in Tapes- Luxurious Karpen Overstuffed Suite Combination Tapestry and Velour try, Karpen-Made, Three Pieces in Beautiful Brocaded Mohair $195 $225 $395 This is a good-looking suite of three , , ‘Where would you ever expect to find Columbia Ph pleces in a combination velour and He;"; . sg: :at;: lghtk:‘ardmtosg::: such a suite as this unless you came 7 and L . Sw. tapestry; the outside backs are cov- Y338 HERE 0 gO0c OOSTE e to Mayer’s? “Three of the best-look- Serves their com- | sofa and all the excellent Karpen® covered and Karpenesque construction cushions, outside backs covered and g‘:'.':gl gl w;:r: ‘ features, throughout. The price is very modest. Karpenesque construction throughout. Classified Ads may be left —assured of I 7 e e et o o Yos | LIFETIME 'FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME are invited to make || use of this service— without fee, of course. Daly tegy o Comate 471 Nare: 50 Perlod Style, Now. ..$278 charged R : B et T e 1350 §358 Conunle Styte, Now. 8137 “The ' Between D & E B178 Comeole Style, Now..$162 $378 Feriod Style, Now...$210 The Star prints | o Bo—§1—§1.25 Por Woek and Up—Act Quickly to Get Ome MORE Classified ads every day than all Rafiroad fare for 100 miles around Washington will be allowed on yeuws Wurchase ef Plance. the other papers here combined. S 33 YEARS IN BUSINESS :}," :‘ —— . ! - e | H TR [ : IR M\‘x*'mfl’1‘{‘\‘»1‘_ %:."H!‘? -T.P. M&SONHJKM

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