Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1923, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8§, 1023, —g - PLANMING ][] M) | [svapsnors—romer ez _ —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS | | S Fhfirl II lsnifi)’ cm:cmv&m;f&c 0. HOT;EL J,N" 6M-6l0 9th St. N.W I | Campaxgn for Local Share of i = = D Nt St. Alban’s'$10,000,000 ' - : S a g t a Opens December 14. = | & - ; ; 2N f L2 VERS On GETTING IN THAT «CROUCHES UNCOMPORTABLY IN TUB CARRIES ON DISCOURGE WITH WIFE " T \»\TER. 15 50° To0 HOT WHILE LETTING IN MORE {OLD OUTSIDE DOOR,, THE BURDEN OF WHICH 3 H . . . el e i S THAT HE CANT HEAR WHAT SHE'S ; . This is the last call we will make, the last opportuni- SAYING y you will have to take advantage of our $5 Down and $5 per Week | Y TURNS OFF WATER AND FINDS ~ GETS WATZR JUST RIGHT AND ~ AFTER A TEN MNUTES SOAK 2 H ST WARNING HIM TOBE SURE SETTLES BACK WITH SIGH SUPPOSES HE'LL HAVE TO GET WHEN YOU THINK eCIa se ar a e TEP ON BATHMAT WHEN HE GETS OF SATISFACTION BUSY AND REACHES FCR SOAP —of Peinting, Paperhanging and Decorat ouT i {| ing think of Taylor. V)’ atos made on zequest i = @(% e iRk WoTAYo%e |l You have never before had such an unusual opportunity, Col. 1077 e =5 i i you may never have such an opportunity again. , GENERAL TYPEWRITER CO. || | All Makes TILY TO HIS WIFE WANTS TO KNOW IP THIS 1S ALL 1S TOLD TO GET OUT AND UNLOCK. ALLY APPEARS THE SORP THERS 15 - HANG IT HE THE DOOR AND SRE'LL GIE HIM | TYPEWRITERS The CANT WASH WITH A PIECE NO A FRESH CAKE . DECIDES HE'D 2 i BIGCER THAN A POSTAGE STAMP RATHER DG WITH WHAT HE HAS Sold; Rented, Repatoced Price on e ! 1423 F St. W, 616 14th St. N.W, Every Car —— - T I Remaining ' “ Give Electrical Presents ‘; Unsold Fn'day | For Xmas =1 Was Reduced Westinghouse Cozy Gl ! R::lyaln;)sw. " $10 50 John J. Odenwald You pay one-fifty-second of the purchase price of the used car Phone Fr. 6903 down, take delivery and pay one-fifty-second of the purchase price </ 4 REATER PART OF BATH AT LAST WITH THE WORK JONE TEN MINUTES LATER HEARS GUERIES! SLIP QUT OF HIS HANDS ~ SINKS BACK TO ENJOY A WHETHER HE'S GONE | aND NG IT ROUND TUB GOOD SOAK THERE , AND PULLS HIMSCLF QUT © McClure Newspaper Syndicate} wiTH A GROAN RITES FOR MIS§ P FRANKLT'NRHL };IOU?S_I\?égs e % ; 1209 H NW. il each week. No finance charge. We absorb theigost of fire and theft Funeral of Sister of Maj. Gen. AFTER LONG [Sattom oY intersst inc Tl = insurance and D. C. license tags. Hart Held at St. Patrick's. ! > - Patent Attorney Had Practiced in | = = = H - 72 . ah requiem mass was|© g ST ey Years, | We Will Take in Your Present Used Car polie C ?'i\""l:“.‘. "L b ..'.,?i} Born in Turin, N. Y. ‘ Y ’ll "V i Toward the Purchase Price of Any Car on Sale R e ou ant to Move | ' B T Risht in | ISTERRETT & FLEMING, INC. sive 7 s sers i e . [il /]| Main )Champlain Street Branch Used after you have made a careful I} " Officesat Kalorama Road Car Sbowroomg 1931-33 14th Street MISS ARNOLD DIES. |imoer Armyisiny | The “irtermene vl 0 inspection of the Apartmentsin ||| ! Open Evenings | ZLondon Dall ofcers at- o a e fo it Thirteenth at M Streets N.W. of the C! They surpass in ccnvenience of location and ap- pointments anything you wiil have seen. You'll be surprised to find such accommodations within such easy reach of down-town—and in the midst of so agreeable a residential section. frienastog |Several years You’!l be charmed with the character of the i ; nd relatives banked the building—from vour first step across the threshold i of the entrance lobby. It’s the embodiment of ele- gance and refinement—appealing to people of taste il Peol)le W”llo Al‘e Buying ard appreciation cof the artistic, blended with the practical. The Apartments themselves are of the attractive i . small size—compact and complete—and finished and l H equipped in harmony with every other detail through- l out the entire building. Sv;me(l;ing new—very hard There are seventy Apartments—but LESS soft coal screened to anthra- THAN ONE-HALF REMAIN FOR SELECTION— Omes cite Extove Vasse— noSidmtiior including one two-room Suite—splendidly adapted H o e for physician’s use. $1 0 Rentals from $55 to $65 { and Why One Customer Writes Us: “Magic Q(nw« Coal h the bost 1St m We ure mpt inspection—day or evening R e ,\,:,:.”(:ry::{.;.‘c;m Lr: {;mw rapidly made YOUNG MARRIED PEOPLE who have been fortunate enough to have been advised to start right and have accepted . | advice. Boss &' Phelps H GOVERNMENT PEOPLE who have learned from bitter ex- hibition in office.) " The Home of Homes . erience the actual waste of paying rent. John P. Agnew & Co., Inc. K Street Phone Main 4340 ES S 728 14th St. N.W. e (Mm:rew.smngm.. Real Estate Board) MANY OLDER AND EXPERIENCED COUPLES who Main 3068 ! L have owned large homes, who now want convenience and com fort, but demand refinement and stability of community. BUSINESS MEN who are using money in their respective i : i businesses wio want a good home that does not require a lot of ces Sunday, D ‘ i § i iy - money. CHARLES ¢ ; ; 2+t u% keen vours in good eondition—it will ‘! I ARMY AND NAVY PEOPLE who want refinement, conven- - futerest oo fhe fuvestment every Berain. Con I Niden ta. p Bedell” ience and a high resale value for their protection. talored s Factory, I A s ' ANNOUZVCING i And this is surely true of (B_ElE]TH GILBERT'’S A W:‘shi_ngton Real Estate Service | SEVERAL R STATE MEN whose natural tendency it MERCHANT TATLOR, i is to buy VALUE FIRST. 1412 H st n.w. Roof Work Exclusively! for the Amyfl Na"y and Mar ine Cor| Ps TTOITCITH reat duccess {| g S URIEIUE =2 Great Secocss. ansthing in the Tine, C: 5 Realizing the problems confronting Service people And There Ts a Real Home There That Will Meet Your Requirements KOONS FSIEANE Fhone aain 355 in securing suitable living quarters for their temporary THAT YOU CAN OWN ON NO MORE = IA Comfgif:;l;’l‘: Xmas | assignments to Washington, Shannon and Luchs, after ful study of service requirements, now announces EFFO]}B ’R{;NRIENT T e S Ao 2o S ] AT ST, AT i €10 F st. n.w. TUXEDO SUITS Biggs’ Heating Equipment years of experience in the real estate field, and a care- * 'means solid comfort for all AN 'hands—Xmas time, all the time. N | The Bxggs Enggne‘ari:‘lg Co. | N 7 950 S iy Col. William D. Chi ’ | i OW. Pants MatChEd to Coats || " United States Cavalry, Rc:;y Pl e ? $ ? SURF. OVER 4.000 SAMPLES. | | . I . PANTS MATCHING Co.ms 1 ' 1 Easy Terms “|Did the Roof Leak? | as their service representative. Col. Chitty is ready, able At 36th and R Sts NW e o et A and anxious to put his special knowledge of service re- (Right at Western High School) 174 at estern g 0| after Dec. A with hundreds of roofs. .H yours peeds [RONCLAD FReotine 1121 5t at. n.w. and Luchs, at the command of the members of the TO INSPECT attention let us know. quirements, coupled with the full equipment of Shannon Compuny. Phone t Nokol AutomaticOil Burners service in Washington. By auto, drive across the Q Street Bridge, turn north one block to R —rebuilt and sold by the suthorized dis. T Street and drive due west to 36th Street (right next the Western High T e aites :H.Rq.ulh:a; S School). Or take P Street car to 35th Street and walk north to R Street, or 5 ifé;@g';R&;'&g? Yok “ave. HANNON 3 & LUCHS . » | Wisconsin Avenue caxj to R Street and walk west to 36th Street. Our experience, equipment - L TR | 713 14th Street NW. - . Main 2343 : SH ANNON : & LUCHS rf e | BYRON S. ADAMS, PRINTER, ? 512 11th 8t i ‘| To Buyers of Printing i Realtors Our Miilion-Dollar 0 oS uten Priatig Plant 15 g Owners and Builders . 3 close i The National Capital Press Becre! . 12101212 D 8t N, W, L

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