Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1923, Page 11

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NATIONATGURRD ARNORY IS RGED Proposed at Citizens’ Meet- ing as Memorial to Soldiers. Red Cross Review. . Erection of a Nutional ¥ to serve as a and Guard memorial to lors of the United | States who served in any war in Which this country “has engaged since 1861 was una Lnimously urged by the West End Citizens Association. at a meeting fi-the Concordfa Lutheran | Chureh last night George W, Evans, who introduced | the resolution told of the need of a | National Guard armory in.the Dis- triet and pointed out that it would | be befitting to erect o rial as outlined in th Reviews Red Cross I 1 Thomas direct An Wi done and why it should be sups rted { s ble it to carry utur, . He, L 41 “the nineteenth ventury, ‘during the war nd that Austri Red Cross, the siembers s grew Aty S00.000 member: the outhreak Eur smboership and 7.000.000 chil- | + United Stutes en- | then outlined the | work done by the Red Cross during the st for dem- Work Cannot Stop In conclusion, he said, “Ti Cross and its work can no mo than the government can st has just important fun 8 ihe treasury Member clation were bers of the Red Cro i} Herbst Solomon . | RIOT OF PLUMES i AT LOCAL BIRD SHOW| Poultry. Pigeon and Pet Stock Ex- hibition Opens Under Au- spicious Conditions. —_— annual Wa poultry plgeon and pet stock shédw opened | In the Coliscum todas withia riot o | rolorful plumes and feathers, 1 Rare birds from all portions of the | h are on exhibition and include i uncommon feathered fowl as: ilent ducks from the Andes: man- | s from China, jungle ~ Hawaiian 1 se_are Ngrth 4 whol dubks. a and Africa are representeddy culiar to those ®untries. rly every known variety of fowl is present. The display W 1o be about the best ever witnessed here : t is given the! poul- of the presence,! ~the President Coolidge' e President Harding cu © will be awarded to the h entire show, while es 10 the breeder of the > Amer- uny parts present compet- hest: oo ican class - and when you arise COLGATE'S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM *® washes your teeth thorough- 1y clean and adds a delight- ful quality of freshness. COLGATE & CO. Established 1806 Y \ \ = EEEE_E@EEE@EE—:EM Army-Marine THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, |Dinner and Balls to Follow - Game: Saturday Tickets Selling Rapidly Under Direction of Commerce Chamber—~Notables Invited to Dance. - Washington is ready to welcome the Army 3d Corps Ares and Quantico Marine foot ball teams in their an. uual gridiron contest, which will take Place at the American League Park Saturday. The -Washington Chamber {of Commeree, which is sponsoring the jcontest, is striving to make the game Itself and the subsequent entertain. 4% ment features a big success with a view to bringing other large contests to- the National Capital. According to information at the chamber's headquarters. tickets are belng aold repidly, and there is every {ndication that the stands will be full when the two pervice teams meet. High government officials and officers ot all the military services are ex- pected to be there in large numbers to cheer for thelr favorites. Tickets by Radio. Also the disabled buddies will be there. Arthur Seymour, Secretary of the chamber, reported that many sub- scriptions. are coming in for tickets for the disabled veterans conflned to local institutions. All those who will be uble to go will be taken care and ‘they will be furnished tranapo: tlon to and from the game. One subscription came from as far way, ay Decatur, Nl and was ob- iucd by radie. The local telephone ation is nightly broadcasting talks on the coming service classle and, i cidentally, making appeals for sub- for_tickets for the disabled < 1l of Deca- 3 check for $6 for the h ee tickets for the disabled. ng heard the ap- peal over his radlo recelving se. The first big thing after the game be the dinner 1o the two teams. and those in charge of to be given ut. the City ‘cto Tickets are being the chamber for thix dinner, and it is expected that there will be about 400 guests. There be several acts from Keith's er, and the trophy will be that time Plan Two Balls. Following the dinner will be two ls, one at the Willard for the ofii- { the services and the other at ade for the enlisted men. tur ball ut the Willard is expected to be a brilllant affair. as invitations have gone, out to practically ev government official and ev Studebaker Joseph McReynolds Selling satisfactery transpertetion in Weshingten for 35 yeure Commercial Auto and Supply Co. 14th Street at R ‘A Thanksgiving Feature gs) < o =) 5 o, with rich In Allover Silver Brocade Two Special Styles With Fall come busy days of anticipation and preparation—for it brings the season of dances and dinners and the theater will be in full swing. These Slippers become junct-to the frock you'll wear—completing your cos- tume consistently—and at really a saving in price.. Army, navel and marine officer on duty in and around Washington. The Invitation list incl The President of the United States. and his secretary: Secretary of State, the undersecretary and assistant secre- taries; Secretary of the Treasury and assistant secretaries; controller currency; treasurer of the United States; Secretary of War and assist. ; Attorney General, solicitor and assistant attorneys master General and postmaster zeneral tary of the Interior and retari Hec and assistant s Secretary of Labor and a retary, Superintendent of public bufldings and grounds, direct of budget, chalr- man of the Senate committes on the District ~of Columbla, _Mr. & E. Reed, member Distriet’ € goreral of the Army and all officers and aides stationed in Washington, commanding ~ officer of the Naval Academy and all oflicers stationed at the ~academy, of onerations. | United States y, &nd all offcers {of the Navy stationed in Washing- ton; commanding zeneral 3d_Corpa Area and all officers of ithe 2d Corps Area. commanding general| distriet of Washington and all offi- core stationed in the district of Weehington. commanding general .of the marines at Quantico and aNl_of- ficers stationed at Quantico, com- marding officer of the marine bar- racks and all officers stationed at the marine dbarracks. SEES COST EXORBITANT, Committee of Financiers Criticizes Japan’s Reconstruction Plans. By the Associsted Press. TOKIO, November 27.—A committee of financiers and business men ap- pointed to consider the Japanese gov- ernment's reconstruction scheme has sharply criticized the proposed cost. Viscount Shibusawa, prominent Tokio banker, has described the cost as ex- orbitant under the present finaneial condition of the country and suggest- ed postponement of construction of the Tokjo-Yokohama canal. Home minister Coto has promised to conform as far as possible with the mmittee's recommendations. Owners are umanimous in their statement that their | cars represent an invest-| ment in fine motor trans- portation. —_— W o o =) o ] brocades In Gold or Silver Brocade Trimmed with Gold or Silver Kid ila body — |ole———m]ul— |t | 8] — |0 ——]5] a real necessity—as an ad- ——|c|——x=0] Sm—— ) ‘ BAND CONCERT. Concert by the U. S. Soldle Home Band Orchestra, Stanley Hl’I‘l: ilt lmo o'nlooldl todI::'r. John A mmerman, Irec " March—*Biase of Honor" Lincaln| Ovcit‘urdo-—"‘l‘h Four -Kappey Valse Serenade—"Char- Gerhe from Gommio GpeFa— Alpne ms {roi 't ot .Lehar o;t‘cr; Popular Wally—Toves Meiody" Finale—"Over the Top” P Shannon “The Star Spangled Banner” SHOT BY BANDITS, DYING. NEW YORK, November 27.—Shot in the hedd-and abdomen by two bandits in the Bronx, Gluseppe .Gusto, pro- prietor of a candy store, last night was reported dying in Lincoln Hos- Despite his sixty-one wracked by {lines: | grappled with the bandits, i him up while he was fllling an order. . C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER: 27, 19 Y The head of the house demands . MALT BREAKFAST FOOD | * because it tastes so good ~ but ~ < lother kixone heat blonded with Mz%"awz*xmw e digested 0 od for Srowing little bodies. Costs less than a cent adish * -THB-MALTED CEREALS CO., BURLINOTON, VT. "(G.G. CORNWELL & SON, 1415 H ST: N.W.| Carricd by | pa GRUDER’S, CONN. AVE. & K STREET | I f —has gained the confidence and is the prefer- ence of Washington motorists who appreciate a superior lubricating oil of unvarying satis- faction. Sherwood Brothers, Inc. Phone Polomm; 2037 et et et ol ——lole—2]clc——=]ol———]ale—olol—T]ol—=]o] ————— o[ ——=]o|——=|o|—=]5] The House <] of Courtesy ur. Annual T}lanksgiving Sale of COATS Both Fur-Trimmed and Plain IS Announced for Tomorrow. Wednesday. NOV. 28tl‘l 608 to 614 Philipsbornt ELEVENTH ST. Largest Ladies’ Specialty Shop in Washington. We have made three groups, combining several hundred ln ecac h assortment will be found both Dress and Sports Coats —in designs that have proven most popular throughout the season—and values that have ¢;ven phi]ips- born’s added prestige. Sizes for misses and ladies. fifi- —= o] ———|alc——z|oj—=|ol——lolc————]o]——= o] ——] A== 5 -~ 1 N 0{ our finc and finer garments. The Dress Coats are in the lustrous deep-pile weaves and the Sports Coats are in the smart plaids, checks and plain colorings _ including Stroock’s camel's hair. Trimmed with luxurious furs — and elegantly lined. 0i——jo]—=]olc——=]al—=]o]e——0la} le—=lo|—=3|ol—=3]ole—ln|c—=]o|—= o] —— | e———{e——— ol c——— ol c—=—— Jol——jolc——= ol c—=|a| ————=] o]

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