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THE . EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON, . C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 22, 1923. I]_ [; ARM[]RYPI_AN SUBURBAN HEIGHTS—The Morning Train—By éwys WILLIAMS l e | GAINS MOMENTUM BALL TO OPEN SEASON OF BAY STATE SOCIETY ||| i Selection .of Important Com- mittees to Push Project to Be M_adg Soon. School Children Respond Perfectly In Real Fire Drill i 1 $ix hundred and thitty colored | pupils in Birney School, Nichols 1 | avenue and Sheridan road, this morniig gave a perfect execution /é of a fire drill when fire was dis- covered ‘in basement of the FINDS IT WAS ONLY AN AUTO COMING DOWN SIDE STREET building. It was not until after the children hed reached the street AND 510Ws DOWN TO CUSTOM- ARY GAIT PECT TODAY, 3TO 50R7 109 - A New Model Home ‘Comfi’ete’y Furnished by W. B. Moses & Sons 2809 35th St. N.W. Drive out Mass. Ave. to 35th St., then north-one block This home, located in Massachusetts Avenue Heights, 1% block south of the Cathedral Grounds, is complete in every detail, having every possible convenience. * Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors Drive for Membership of 1.000 Planned This Winter Among Massachusetts Citizens. The Massachusetts Society of Wash- ington will open its fall and winter program. Saturday night with a dance and entertainment in the pri- vate ballroom of the Arcade, l4th street and, Park road-morthwest. Members have been _requested by the committee in charge, Mrs. Laura Wight, Miss Agnes Murphy and George A. Hernan, secretary of the society, to invite non-members eli- gible to membership, and there will be informal discussion of plans for a drive to be undertaken after Con- gress is in session for 1,000 members. Representative Frederick W. Dal- linger is president of the society. —_— THUMB HOTEL BURNS. BAY CITY, Mich, November 22.— The Hotel Montague at Caro, one of the finest hotels in the Thumb, was destroyed by fire last night. The loss ed at $150,000. T that they knew there was fire dan- ger. J. B. Syphax, principal, sixteen teachers managed dren so theré was not the slightest hitch in getting them from the building. The children responded to orders such as they had been given In test drills, and when they reached the street they were sur- Drised to sce tha fire engines ap- Pronching. _Lieut. David Zirkle, in charge of No.-15 engine company, the first company to reach the scene, found {‘hll t'|l| !n;m“ quantity of unslaked Sddhil bl Z me that had become heated during A Virginia. The u?u\m ‘ the slaking process sturted a bl @ of representatives of | in the basement. The fire did pr of the leading trade. t nd his e chil- X HANG IT HE'S GOT T0 SET _HEARS' A FAINT TOOT, GROANS {JHIS WATCH RIGHT - THIS CATCHING AND BREAKS INTO A TROT I THE MORNING TRAIN BY GUESSWORK : 15 OO MUCH OF ASRAIN Selection of chairmen of the legis- lative and publicity committees of the newly organized citizens' com- mittee to work for u Nutional Guard armory. here is being given consid- eration today by Maj. ‘Gen. Anton Stephan, commanding the National Guard of the Distr] f Columbia and the 23th’ National Guard Division, comprising the troops of this ci Franklin 9503 il he had made sev- eral tentative tions for commit- THERE! THAT RUMBLE ! THAT'S DISCOVERS THAT RUMBLE WAS tce chalrmen, but he was not pre- IT! BURST INTO AN IMPAS- © CAUSED BY INTERURBAN TROL- pared to-announce them until he had SIONED_ CANTER. LEY GETTING UNDER WAY conferred with the men to ascertain whether they could give the time. Following the selection of the chafr- n the full committees will be named. \ BUT THERE'S NO MISTAKING THAT SOUND. THE TRAIN AND TWO BLOCKS O GO. GETS UP TULL STEAM “S, 0. S.” Us for roof troubles We don't care what's wrong with your roof, we can right it—that’s a foregone conclusion. But don’t Tet that assurance persuade you to neglect calling us in for early inspection. Give Some’th'md% Electrical - Maybe there’s nothing wrong. 1t’s well to find out. = = W3 ) Perhaps trouble is. just starting—if so, that’s the ’flu Ch]’ m 29 ¥ tine to make the repairs. - istmas - Bill 10 Be Drafted. importunt will be the leg- group e pro- You can count on us to give you a reliable report on conditions—and expert work if repairs are neces- sary. It’s better to take time—but if the emergency comes—phone North 2044—and leave the rest to us pare a rough d TINDS Tfi‘r IT WAS JUST AN mufi arrying the appro- submitted to SEEING HIM RUNNING THE REST OF THE PACK AT ONCE DECIDE THEIR. WATCHES MUST BE TREIGHT TRAIN AND DECIDES TO READ HIS WRONG AND TORSAKING THEIR COMPORTABLE PAPER, UP AT THE OTHER END OF THE PLAT - GAIT START IN PURSUIT . @McClure Newspaper Syndicate TORM AWAV FROM HIS FELLOW CITIZENS startling. The dingy building provid- ed is located in a section off the main | arterles of traffic. It has no stable .|or garages. It is uniltted for the training of engineer or mounted troops and but poorly suited for ir- fantry training. In location and in faciiitles it does not 1 club or as an athlet surroundings as they could hardly be wors bill, but a sep- rict measure, to be paid for §0-40 pliun, as other appry or by the ational by its FIUME TRAEF£IC OPENED. FIUME, November 22.—Traffic be- tween the Port of Fiume and Jugo- | slavia has been opened, but trains| : are not running either into Italian { | winter hibernating home in time to|&re not running either into Iialien | Y as| : center. The | catch the hordes of salmon as they | ii,ceed only to the border line, whers | affect morale | reach the coast. He then follows the |an improvised station has becn built. | fish upstream through a wild coun-|and stop there. try. which is as yet little known. For six years Harold McCracken has followed the bears back along the streams and captured fascinating motion pictures of this most inter- esting_fish-eating_animal. Mr. McCracken will lecture on “Big Game of the North Country,” before the National Geographic Society to- morrow afternoon and evening at the new Masonic Temple. His film nar- rative also will include his adven- tures among the moose of this new “wild west” country of North Amer- ica. His pictures rank among the most thrilling and informing wild- life reels yet shown in Washingto HOTEL INN ae Ho S sie BIG GAME LECTURE. The big brown bead of Alaska comes down each spring from its t Those who are working with the committee feel optimistic at this time over the efforts to get an armory here. It is felt that if it is kept out of an omnibus building bill and made a District proposition it will meet | with success. CHAIRMEN CHOSEN. Will Head Committees of Board of Trade. hirteen of the s of the Washington for the ensuing year have been selected by E. F. Colladay, presi- dent of the board, and were announced | " |today at the board's headquarters in The Star building as follow ixecutive committee, E. bridges, George W. ties and corrections, Frank P. community affairs, Perry B industrial interests, E. J. Murphy surance and fire protection, David M. {Lea Alexander Wolf ehip, Fred . White; A. P. Clark; municipal fina . jr.; parks and re ¥red G. Coldren; public and private buildings, W. L. Beale, and publie Lealth, Dr. D. Percy Hickling. 1 ple set by the federal governme the National Capital is all the more COLD is not a mere cold or just a cold.” A cold is an infection. Most colds are highly contagious, and are caused by germs, or bacteria. It is difficult to dislodge these germs once they have become established. The time to kill them is at the start before they penetrate to the recesses of the throat and nasal cavity. Zonite provides a safer means of preventing oral, nasal and bronchial infection than has hitherto been available. Unlike the old-fash. MEINBE! HER BIE, | with “Ealer, “howor o ‘reom, 80 per cent more. From 10c Straight te 3 for 50c WASHINGTON TOBACCO CO,, ‘Washington, D. C. Cash Registers Manufactured by ingtonCashRegisterCo.Inc. Rem.‘s-umm:‘r“'t:t i Chevy Chase, D.C. Remington Arms Company, Inc. Owner Baviag purchased larger Houss, ILION, N. Y. LT ¢ UNDREDS of Washington merchants in varied lines of business are using REMINGTON CASH REGISTERS. The increased profits they are making by wsing REMINGTONS can also be m-d: byu‘y:u It will pa: you to let lemon- WHEN YOU THINK gry““ REMINGTON betore you 3 3 usive res wi l—n:'cfllkmfl“ngh"r'.m"m it worth your time spent in in- g Estimates made on ! vestigating. Sold on monthly HARRY W, TAYLOR €O. | | terms. nrnnufiao AND ;:lx.”g:i.”?.fl '} Allowance made for other makes fsu "t‘ Mi e £ R of registers taken in exchange. MAIN 500 Sales Agent rge. LEETH BROTHERS 431 11th St. N.W. Phone Main 2403 Aiitr, “Einerson |__Service Charge Never Over 8108 FEW POLICE VACANCIES. Seventeen Needed for Traffic Force and One as Patrol Driver. | For the first time since before the world war the ranks of the regular police -l force are filled. There are seventeen racancies in the crossing force, how- | ever, and one patrol driver is needed. Maj. Sullivan is anxious to get able- | bodied and intelligent men to fill the | vacancies in the crossing force. Lieut. E. Wilson has charge of investigation characters of applicants for the force. e has rejected many applications the | past_few months. burning in its nature. Unlike the old germi- cides it can be used freely on the sensitive linings of the throat and nasal cavity. Zonite repre- sents an entirely mew principle in antiseptics, Zonite is not a poison. It is non-caustic and non-irritating. Furthermiore, Zanite is actually 40 times as powerful in germ-killing effective- ness as the strongest solution ‘of carbolic or iodine or bichloride of mercury which can be safely applied to the human body. And com- pared to peroxide of hydrogen, Zonite is 75 times as effective in germicidal strength. At all good drug stores, in bottles, 50c and $1.00 “xhibition of Cotemporary American Oil Paintings. i €. POWELL MINNIGERODE, A detached Dutch Colonial style house with porches on each side. Lot, 70-foot front on Huntington Street, has at- tractive living room with open fireplace —den, dining room, butler's pantry and kitchen on first floor: three bedrooms and full tiled bath and large closets on second floor. Cellar under entire house, with servants’ tollet and laundry trays. A two-car garage to match house. The price is only $15,500, and owner will -allow a discount from this price to purchaser who can make a cash pavment of $10,000. M‘KEEVEE-: 1418 Eye St. Main 4753 Members of the Washington Real Estate Board bte contra me personalis. ) e road. Ben! 0 dehte ather than TAVID M. W iyer at Erlcbacher's, hs hats made to ord in_tuge re repaired, shipped and move: Kranic Bach, Henry F Washington’s Most Unique Down-Town Apartment_ FLondon BHall Thirteenth at M Street N.W. Is open for inspection and reservation day and evening Very Rare Opportunity. Owner must sell high-grade. on Connecticut av i bt As One Purchaser Remarked : “I put off going to & Rm be- cause 1 thought some one might sell me a Home.” How intensely human that is. We PUT OFF. doing the very things we know we should do. 31, 1923, of record as they appear ness on December 5, 1923. will not be closed. - KEY, Treasurer. To Buyers of Printing Our Million-Dollar Printing Plant s at your service. to keep your furnace going? And with each trip, how much dirt is car- ried back into the house? Dirt and labor, they’re the two unavoidables of coal heat- ] \ ‘The National Capit:l Press i “ro01212 D se s Reputation Built on Merit ~~Roof repairing is our specialty. Call on us at any time you bave roof troubles. TRONCLAD &5t Soomesi™ e > “Biggs Puts HEAT In_Heating.” Don’t Face Another Winter —of discomfort—see us now about installing a 100% ef- ficient Heating System President. The Biggs Engineering Co., WARREN W. BIGGS, _1310 1ith ST. N.W. el. Fraok ROOFING by KOONS —~Klag roofing, tinuing. repairs, roof painting. Thorough, lasting work al- ways assured. Lot us estimate on anything in the line. Call us up, NEED PRINTING? Our experience, equipment and loca- tlon are all in your favor, High grade, but not high priced. BYRON S. ADAMS, Imryren, Nokol AutomaticOil Burners —rebuflt and sold br the authorized a; tributor under year's guarautee ing. Only limited number, &0 act quick uaal Service, Inc., 141" New York u 3883, ; Mctal'Weagherst:;ipphgf Phone th 5 5 2823 14th 5% N.W.. Totimates Fres, . maintained day and nigh tions are being rapidly made, Here is offered every comfort and convenience of a home, de- signed in the compass of a small Apartment. Spacious enough for practical use; but eliminating the expense and work connected with multiplied rooms. London Hall Apartments offer the ideal—as the result of careful thought and experienced plan- ning. They meet the double de- mand—in their compact size; and in the availability of the location —a short five minutes’ leisure walk of the shopping district. The building is of impressive design; absolutely fireproofe— eight stories and with seventy of these handsome Apartments. The entrance lobby will be' handsomely finished—and elevator and switchboard service i t. All under our own direct management. plainly expressed demand for just such Apartments as London Hall provides—and reserva- Therefore prompt inspection is highly desirable. - - 1417 K Street Boss and Phelps The Homes of -Homes Throughout—woodwork, dra- peries, curtains and finish—a rich color scheme has been pre- served—vhich is very effective. The large living rooms have wall beds—which are concealed behind ornamental wooden pan- els during the day. There’s a large “ dressing room connected with ‘each Apartment; a com- pletely appointed: bathj. _and: a Kitchenette, equipped ‘for: facili- tated service—dresser, refrigera- tor, gas range and running water. The electric fixtures are consis- tent with the decorative scheme. Members of Washington Real Estate Board There has been a very Phone - Main 4340 Go. compare Nowhere: Have Homes Sold Like These Remarkable VALUES Go At 36th and Right Up By auto—drive across and wally west to 36th St URE with any sort.of FLAT EXISTENCE AND YOU’LL STOP WASTING-RENT., - BURIEmH TO INSPECT lock to R Street and drive due west to O Pt (right next the Western High School) P Street_car to 35th Street and walk north ?or'fi"‘sgtreet. or Wisconsin Avenue car to R Street [SHANNON - & LUCHS Realtors I OWNERS AND BUILDERS LIVING See R Sts. N.W. Northwest the Q Street Bridge. turi reet. ing.In 14,500 homes, and for more than five years, Nokol has ended them both. And Nokol gives you a heating service that coal with all its dirt and work can never equal. Nokol heated homes are kept at just the temperature the owner likes, in all weather, without attention on his part. Nokol is guaranteed to keep your home at 70 degreesin weather 10 degrees below zero. A Nokol installation takes only afew hours. ‘These few hours will end your heating prob- lem forever. Install Nokol this fall. “Over 700 Nokol Burners in Washington” MUTUAL SERVICE, INC. Phones Main 3583-3884 1411 New York Ave. N.W, Jj] 2= ] === NéKél Heating for Hom:s Laboratories'

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