Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1923, Page 3

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/ Litile Pigs Coming G to Marke n“He must be roasted.” jntended Charles Lamb in his Assertation on Roast Pig. “And then,” wrote the gentle a: “There is no flavor coni- ble to that of the crisp, tawny, well-matched and over- isted crackling—the very 1are invited to their share of the pleasure at this banquet -fat and lean, so blended and running into h other, that both together make but one ambrosian result.” tee brings little rm to market fresh, T and_tende 1.u< b declared whole modus AMERICAN ICE COMPANY Something new—very hard soft coal screened to anthra- cite stove size —no dust or dirt—$10. Samples in our office. Sold in \\'nshingmn exclusively by John P. Agnew & Co., Inc. 728 14th St. N.W. | Department |SEES ARMY-NAVY WORLD AIR RACE! San Diego Field Reports Of- ficers Preparing—Denby Issues Denial. By the Associated Pre SAN DII . December 18.— What promises to be the greatest e in history—virtually a complete circuit of the world—between Army and Navy aviators, became a prob- abllity last night with the receipt by naval aviation officials here of re- from Washington that naval would be selected for the ‘round world flight the United paring for States Army has s dash around months, the preparing its ns, but no inkling of the greatest in the history of flight became Dublic until yesterday. Mason to Command. According to Washington advices e Navy's 'round-the-world squad- ron will be commanded by Lieut. {Commander Charles P. Masen, who 1 one division of the s adron that flew from San i Dlego to Panama two years ago. He has been stationed at the naval |air station at Pensacola, Fla., for the {last two years, and was ordered to Washington a few days ago to com.- Dlete the globe flight Associated with Commander Mason |in the Navy's attempt to. beat the | Army for 1d_flight honors will be | Lieut. Frank Wead, commander of {the Navy's fiight forces which went to England last October and captured the Schneider cup trophies races Lieut, John Price and Lieut. B. H. arrangements for Start Today tt and Pric o at 10 o'clock for D. C. are to leave San this morning for de Haviland air- They are due shortly after New Year. tt 15 to be aerological officer of o ‘round-thé-world squadron, and h the \\hrld ight Four expecialiy built torpedo planes ks the rmy glob, FLIGHT NOT DEFINITE. Nz\vy Planes to Aid Fleet Maneu- vers, Officials Declare. cated today that proposa { round-the-world flight by ft lucked the of department, w. plans wlate some other u s were of Announcement MAISON GUSTAVE IN PERSON Has returned to Washington and Wishes te fnform Friends and Patrons {That ke bas taken full mansgement of his ormer_business &t 706 13th STREET Specializing in HAIR COLORIN Permanent Hair W HAIR GOODS _Phone Franklin 5384 aving ¥ FLAT TIRE? vwe‘.t Cider gallon; containers e miles from 23¢ THE OCClDENTALS “j\'vno WHEN YOU THINK OF mruBED* Yon should think of BEDELL We have been renpvating BEDDING JMACHINERY BEDELL’S FACTORY' 610 E ST. N.W. NEED PRINTING? Our experie equipment and loea- tion are all in your favor. High grade, but not high priced. BYRON S. ADAMS, prmen, To Buyers of Printing Our M Dollar Printing Plan: at your service, The Na‘ ional Capxtal Press 212 D 8t N.W._ Chmr Caneing Upholstering Furnitnre Repairi ARVISTRONG’S NUFF SAID! 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PAPERHANGING AND EAINTING 2333 18th St. N.W, Tel. Col. 1077 HOTEL INN | Feormerly Stag Ho Phone Man B108.6105 [ e rooie, 38 w4610 510 St N, rooms, 38 w with toilet, shower xbd Hetees $180 & s Toom, 80 per cent mors. Rooms Like get that home Get it while you are young. Don't lose your young Ideas. You can’t beat Real Living, and way down deep you know it is seldom had in a FLAT. Real ! Homes are selling here to MEN who won’t work one bit harder than you will to Pay Rent. Why keep everlast- ingly at a losing game? I Go to b_lEITH At 36th and R Sts. N.W. Home Price, $7,950 Very Easy Terms TO INSPECT stroot. (right next the Wost: ern High School). Or take P street car to 35th street and north to R street, or Wisconsin avenue car to R street and walk west to 36th street. | l l Mellon Transmlts Report to Hughes On Border quuor Secretary Mellon transmitted to the State Department today the report of Assistant Secretary Moss covering negotiations with the Canadian officials on ways and means to cure border smuggling of liquor and other contraband. No indication was given as to the contents of the report, but it has been indicated that a treaty arrangement covering methods of checking the border nmumm; would be worked out as a result. —_— the new scouting planes recently add- ed to the Navy's alr equipment. Some naval officers recently have advocated an attempt to circle the slobe by air. but for the present Washington officials feel that the Navy should concentrate its efforts at aerial development on the project- ed _dash Yor the north pole and on defensive fleet maneuve: 1t was explained, today at the bu- reau of naval aeronautics that the new long-distance scouting planes will co-operate with the dread- naughts and surface fighting craft in joint maneuvers with the Army in r involving the be ordered as them can be Roads, Va eiut. Commander Charles P. Mason, one division of the which flew from Panama two years iven charge of the ance outing air machines experiments with the fleet. nk Wead, who commanded s detail which captured the er trophy in England last ter, and Lieuts. John Price and H. ‘Wyatt, bon sembled at Hampton flight to Wash- 5 igned to duty with Commnader Mason Denby Issues Denial. Secretary Denby issued atement,” in which he said, * 0 around-th y during the world flight, i were belie at the Natlonal | S¢ 5 th being pushed with the hone tn adron will be organized and | { prohibition Mfl[]ERMELY DAMP HOLIDAY PREDICTED Prohibition Agents Declare Supplies Too Extensive to Be Seized Entirely. Moderately damp but very arid in some sections is the Christmas pre- diction of prohibition enforcement prognosticatore. While both federal and Distriet agents “hope the supply of bootleg liquor will be small,” they declared today such a large quantity of in- toxicants had been' stored in Wash- ington caches that it would be im- possible to seize it all before the holiday season begins. H. M. Luckett, chief of the fourth enforcement area, and Lieut. 0. T. Davis, commander of the enforcement squad, said the | ork of their men enabled them to | say there would be a large number | ons would ko thirsty , but it was rdded that there who sugxested, how person who purch stocks from the submit it ing even er, ed availal that any Christmas | supply dr _ OKLAHOMA JUDGESHIP PROBLEM FOR COOLIDGE | Senator Harreld, republican, OKla- homa, called at the White House today for the purpose, he said, of “advising the administration against making any more mistakes,” in the mater of select- ing an additional federal judge in Ok'ahoma. S Senator Harreld has been supporting John B. Meserve and James Harris, na- tional committceman, and has recom- mended anothd® candidate. The Presi- dent is understood to have declined to appoint either and to have asked Sena- tor Harreld to recommend a new candi- date. This request has been taken un- der cousideration by the senator and in the meantime the President asked former Representative McGuire, who is a candidate, for the opportunity to_confer with him The Oklahoma judgeship controversy has assumed importance be Christmas Gifts for the ENTIRE FAMILY Universal-Hoover Vacuum Cleaners Apex Electric Washing and Troning Machines Pittsburg The remarkable di ing a book published has been achi ter-Downes, been issued by o Open Evenings 24-Hour Service PERSONAL ENGRAVED XMAS CARDS in time to enable it to par- ite in the coming fleet maneu- R 4 —BUMPERS —ROBES —GLOVES —HEATERS —GOGGLES GAR LIGHTERS LOCKS ~-KLAXON HORNS —FLOWER VASES —MIRRORS * CAPS —SPOTLIGHTS —STOP SIGNALS —AUTO LOCKS —TROUBLE LAMPS MAZDA LAMP KITS 'ARK PLUG SETS —CUSHIONS ~8BAT COVERS 8 \ —LOCKING RADIATOR —RADIO SETS AND %%%% § “Our Recommendation Is Your Protection” § }' %% Auto Accessories OU'LL never regret giving Auto Accessories. They're the ideal gift suggestion for the motorist. ings have been amplified for your Christmas choosing, and prices are surprisingly low. —LOCK-TILTING ING WHEELS EP PLAT! STEER- —TOOL KITS ~THERMALWARE JARS —J —LUNCHEON OUTFITS —AUTO REFRIGERATORS —TRUNKS —LUNCH BASKETS F XTINGUISHERS —C 71 R —BATTERY CHARGES —~BATTERY HYDRO- = ND RAIN VISORS —TIRE COVERS Electrical Bifts COFFEE PERCOLATORS and URN $13.50 to $29.50. —URN SETS, Coffee Urn. Cream Pitcher. gar Bowl and Tray, $41.25 to $54.50. ~FLASHLIGHTS, complete with battery, $135 up. Authorized distributo: Corporation of Amer: SETS, $10 up. for the Radi —WAFFLE IRONS, $15 and $15.75. —CHAFERS, —TOASTERS, $5 to $9. -GRILLS, £7 to $13.50. —HOUSEHOLD IRONS, $7.50. —CURLING IRON SETS, $6.75. —IMMERSION HEATERS, $5, $6. —SHAVING MUGS, $7.50. -MILK WARMERS, $9.50. —HEATING PADS, 85 to $10. ~ROOM HEATERS, $5 to $12. —VIBRATORS, $16.50 up $16 to $18. —“EMERALITES,” —“ADJUSTOLITES,” Sn u|1 Visit Our Toy Dept. Second Floor. Toy Train Outfits, $1.75 to $50 Radio Sets for Boys “Electric Tree Lighting Outfits Flashlights Open 7:30 to 5:30, Inclading Saturday, Until Christmas NATIONAL ELECTRICAL Supply Co. mpany JS%-SONewYoxkAvc. Phone Main 6800 See these suggstions: ~TIRE CHAINS —AIR PUMPS —RIM TOOLS SPARE RIM CARRIERS ACCESSORIES: Automatic Gas Water {eaters Humphrey Radiantfire Gas Heaters Vulcan Smooth Top and Quality Gas Ranges A Complete Line of Universal Electrical Appliances Store Open Until 9 P.M. Main 1032-3 1305 G St. N.W 2@ 4 SN Our OHC!’- ACKS NITION TESTERS OLINE FILTERS OLINE GAUGES —“SUPERIOR” CORD TIRES PHILCO STORAGE BAT- TERIES METERS S, R Vacuum Cleaners, Washing Machines, etc. on easy payments, if desired. Cigarette Toasting the tobacco for LUCKY STRIKE costs a fortune but it saves the flavor. Open Evenings Massachusetts Ji ! | Park An exclusively residential section of detached homes. Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of The Triangle of Increasing Values between Connecticut Ave., Massachusetts Ave. and Woodley Road (Cathedral Ave.) Over five million feet of land sold. Over 150 homes from $15,000 to $200,000 huilt and under con- struction. Actual improvements and home values exceed $5,450,000. Wooded villa sites, lots and central and side hall homes, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front—Park Office, 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Road). MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INC. Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Member Washington Real Estate Board EMMONS 5. SMITH Evenings Your Christmas Victrola Is Ready for You and we are ready to deliver it. Come into the store any time, and see it. You will find there willing and intelligent service, a large stock of both instruments and records, and comfortable quarters where you may compare the various models, or listen to your favorite music at leisure, day or evening. Join Our Victrola Club Let Us Have Your Membership Now Any Style You Select Will be delivered im- mediately upon an initial payment of ONLY _ l This New Style '100* Victrola Many advantages of- fered, including con- venient Monthly Payments. Start Payments February 1, 1924 6-J beraoLL New Victor Rq Once & w-k. Every m" Friday

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