Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1924, Page 3

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CORCORAN CALLERY WIL REQPEN FEB. 1 Permanent Collection, When Rehung, Will Include 21 New Pictures. Tihe Corcoran Gallery of Art, with| its permanent collection again in-| stalled, will be reopened to the pub- lic February 1. The pictures, num- bering nes 400. composing the ninth biennial exhibition of co- temporary American oil paintings, closed on January 20. Since then gallery officials have been busy pack- ing and shipping these back to their owners or-to other art exhibits. When the permanent collection is rchung it will be also largely rear- Funged and it will include twenty-one | new pictures. Thirteen of these were purchased from among the entries in the biennial exhibition just closed. Of the thirteen mentioned six were pur- 1 out of the interest from the fal trust tablished by ;. to_provide i The the m 4 were bought from Benght With Clark Gitt. The six paintings bought Clark gift are Portraits of the A & John Johan- by Catharine hington artis h the by nd_“Tndlan remonial Blanket,” { the late George the gallery has all splendld cx- of the following If, Edmund Childe \Ideu Weir. i rait to Be Shown. e William months to Germany, is also a bus Augusius S: | en the gallery in c e request of the _ewis Hill In the upright showeases in the up: be a special ex- slors by y 7 will be 1 ening to the pul 0} exhibition of the Soclety of Washing t i ‘This will remain on dis- . Olaf Olson, narked by the e that sales of the pictures composing the recent biennial exhibition total thirty-five, the value of the paintings being $69, G00. The Co: charges commissions for su 1 As heretofore, the hours 1.,1xnw reopening will be from 3 . Ul 4:30 pan., &#nd on Sundays from 1:30 till 4:30 i e yeilow, Dog Wins Race Against Street Car And Sympathy Animal Taken Aboard After Hard Fight in Which Passengers Watched Him Escape Hazards of Long Journey Toward City. This is a story of a dog's battle agalnst human indifference, in v«h\chl the animal triumphed. Shortly after midnight a crowd was on a car coming into the city from an eastern suburb. Seven “policem. from the new No. young man and a girl were abo: A few ch2ps were going to work eur rying lunches in bags. i The car turned into 1th street frowm Rhode Island avenue. Just in fron of its fender a middle-sized yellow dog braved destruetion. The car! slowed down, the dog jumped to one side, and that was all any one| theught of ¥t ut fhe time. Down 4th ! street went the car to th car barn, | where a conductor, coming off work. | And when the cur slowed | ter a4 speedy 1our: K run hairy dog was right wita | == dOWL wina witited until the He waited while tac sround current s tme passengers beginning | o waten hiom, were Pasvengers Given was KupL pace w on VIth specd downtown. The s xicab ranged along. counning the .dog to about | SiX Incnes of runuing p. i ne | | Seare. Hero cter. H gl o through saie and passen sghed ith relicf.” Now and then he'd yelp. | hree policemen went out th, platform to watch the at the dog. Tarce othel a \\Indo the situation, the \\Hulu\&~‘ | side, and reached Everybody was interest ¢ cur awa) e by @ policeman at North | failed. The animal, Kept barking and velping ginning to fall back now & but ever reaching his objective when | the car would siop. Up New York venue went the race—dog and car. round at 5th and ; ger, for he would run straight ahead | while_the car turned. At 5th and G Sstreets on under the car shouted to the m stopped with u lur Durifig thi things. He 1 attitudes f terest, to admiration, wonder and finall by the time he rects there was mothing more to it i\ WHEN YOU THINK —of Patnting, Paperhanging and Decorat. ing think of Taylor. &7 Estimates made on = HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING 2323 18th 5t. N.W. Tel. Col. 1077 mental | to in to svinpatiy, to So | p.m. ; ZAYAS WOULD PAY FULL | MUNITIONS BILL TO U. S. Cuban President Asks Congress for Authority to Liquidate ‘War Debt. By the Associated Press. HAVANA, Cuba, January 31.—Au- thorization for the payment in full of $361,718, owed by Cuba to the United States for war materials purchased during the world war, was requested of congress last night in a message from Dresident Zayas, read In the house, The bill has been approved by the government debt commission and there is authority for the president to ; ay one-third of it now. He desires, ver, to liquidate the debt in full. ion was deferred. Tlastoring, - Phane TO BUILD, REMODEL, Plans drawn. ~ Adams sns E RESPONSITLE FOR nmsn contracted by any one other than myself. A . PUMPHREY, Jr.. 38 New York e responsible for Peruon. other than myselt 3308 8rd_st. n FANTED ure from ALDLLLA WEST, 0_BRING A VAN LOAD OF FUR- New Fork Philadelphia and Wil K hington. SMITH'S ROOF WORK —of any pature promptly and capably looked after by practical roofers. KOONS Roortx eSS CONPANY. Phon Builders” Attention Individual - Asphalt Slate Shingles. $4.50 per 100 square feet. IRONCLAD iz, 2.5 DR. W, H. WALDO sirtace | 1 Sth AL Join Our LIBRARY Pearlman’s =2 sSHOP February 1.” eaker: Ben Gitlow Westorn Biar Will Presids Admission Free A Clock That Is Different | str STAR, WASHINGTON, | PRESIDENT CONFERS of Mldnlght Crowd! WITH BOTH PARTIES’ _CHIEFS IN OIL DEAL Page. THE BEVENING was obliged for order while demo- ratic senators roared with laughter. ‘The reas vield,” said | Senator Lenroot, when order had been restored, “Is that it would be very un- fair to the Seriptures for the senator from Kentucky to propound to me seriptural quotation.” nd President Cummi to rap sharpl 1 ] (Continued_from i i i and a motorman, possibly in violation of the rules of his company, stopped r. coaxed the dog aboard, and i = gave him warm resting place in| In_ refutation of Senator Adams' the vestibule. And If that motorman | charges, Chairman Lenroot read from loses his job or gets disciplined be- | the hearings of the committee ex- cause he did-so, it's a safe bet Mr. | tracts to support his contention that \\ illiam F. Ham will get a unmumoug the republican members of the com- f censure from those patrons on | mittee had not sought to block any shington Rallway and Electric i phase of the examination of Sinclair *t car last night. or to excuse Bdward B. McLean from | i s being examined. As the debate grew more bitter and nator Lenroot declared he was very glad to have the |‘0ulfir)‘ judge by the record | of the hearings as to whether there had not heen full co-operat ic The W story of street proceeded it an the race is a who can un- figure it as the fight of a dog Yor hutna, rec snitlon; it was a hard fight, but he won it. v;:xm. OPEN TICKET OFFICE, i Ffii"i NTISR‘)E()’ e Southern railway em will | open a new ticket office at 1510 I LEETH BROTHERS street northwest tomorrow morning. Service Charge Never Over 3108 Electnc ermgi Any 6-Room House Wired for $60.00 Including Bath, Halls and Bazement. RALPH P. GIBSON & CO. 07 11th St, N.W. Pot 1698 | gt Servige—Potomao 1936, Columbia ] All Work Guarauteed . Exhibit House 318 Webster St. N.W. Around the corner from Grant Circle in beautiful Pet- ‘worsh. Open—Lighted until 9 P.M. 1 Nig Announcement MAISON GUSTAVE {That be bas takon full management of his former business at 706 13th STREET N.W. Permanent Hair Waving HAIR GOODS hone Franklin 5384 SALESMEN What are vou carning to- are going to add to Jordan 1 two to our force. We nt busiiess $2,000 to We know our Hupmobile sale capable, eff 1 who are carning $4000 per vear. they can earn more with us if they are the right type of men and are willing to work. Our Jordan sales arrange- ment is $150 monthly salary and a gliding scale of commis- sions in addition. Our Hup- mobile sales arrangement very fair. Six large outside rooms, deep lots to wide alley. TO INSPECT—Take 16th St bus to Webster or 9th st car to 4th and Upshur Stx., walk north to houses. D. J. Dunigan Phone Main 1267 If you are interested, stop in Friday or Satur- day morning. Sterrett & Fleming (Incorporated) Champlain Street at Kalorama Road —And this time we score a “direct hit George target of values! pairs of Men's Best Qual of the famous “Dutchess D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY | 41, R — WIill the senator then kindly tell what particular ass in the examination’ Walsh, “What examination?” Lenroot. nce they gave 2 -gkfd Senator asked Senator “In the conduct of the whole thing,” returned Senator Walsh, “Why, I hardl in response to that question Senator Lenroot. 1 suppoae the tor from Montana 1. ountry infer no one g assistance in the conduc vestigation. As to whether or that 18 5o I would be gl the record to the country I would suggest that th. tell what lists of witnesses mitted by cither chairman, nator Walsh, moot, republican, who have divid the investigation beg: ve him know what to sa replied sen- uld have the any of the in- not to submit senator e Sub- referring to Senators Utah, and Lenroot, hairmanship n. m frank lo Mty that 1 did not know tu been chairman for on The consin scnator to know whether since the time Archie Roosevelt to appear had not gi operation. t this w. en_the wtor s entirely fulle sh very —to Washington [ could have bought a home for, etc. Don’t wait and live to have to say that. Start with a moderate-sized home in a good local- ity and grow with the city. GO SEE rg iU RIEITH At 36th and R Sts. N.W. It's a beautiful com- munity of new homes and delightful people. Excellent schools and very near to downtown. Prices, $8,100 up Easy Terms Growing in value every day. Br auto—Drive scross the Q Street Biidge, turn north one block to R street and drive dus west to 36th street (right mext the West- ern High School). Or strect car to 35th street and north to R street, or Wisconsin avenus car to R strest and walk west to 35th street. a short time demanded that indicated a desire before the committee he repl the case, but | SHANNON & LUCH Realtors O:uwners and Builders " on the A shipment of 300 ity Corduroy Pants— Make” have been re- ceived and go on sale for tomorrow and Sat- urday at a price which rush for such bargains! fection. Sizes 29 - to 42 FRIDAY and SATURDAY only ...e: Easily Worth . $500 and $6.00 OU’VE HEARD of individuals who watch the clock, but did you ever hear of a Clock watch- ing the INDIVIDUAL? The Coin Conm:lled Clock, pictured above, does just this. It is the “watch-dog” of its owmer’s future— seeing to it that he saves something each day toward a “nest-egg.” And, if the owner does not do this—if he slips up for even a single day—the clock will refuse to serve as a timekeeper until he resumes. - The Coin Controlled Clock should insure a mad Only a slight imper- 95 | 1924, any co- operation from the chairman. Chafrman Lenroot then went into detail of his own examination of F. Doheny, after the California oil man tified to loaning Fall $100,000. id_the chairman had given mse © co-operation since Jan- Senator Walsh, red since that time.” 1 amendment 1 nator Phipps, that of i ident to act for an- nulment thes d up, but be- fore a vote was had Senator Curtis, publican, Kansas, obtained an roemcnv, to recess until noon to-| I T TR | Traffic Accidents Happen | Radistor Loaks, Your .Motor Stalls We Scll Radiators That Wil Not Burst From Freezing Leave it 9 A.M., get it pecial diators for most all & our awml on sporting of Star. Always Sunday auto b Wittstatt’s R. Fender Works. 319 13th N.W. 1425 P N.W. Special Home Our $16,250 INGRAHAM ST. HOME IN OUR INTOWN SUBURB 14th Strect Terrace At 14th and Ingraham Sts, Is a specially designed Home, beilt for a family willing and able to pay over $20.000. It is a large. spa- cious, dignified Home of unusual beauty and well planned for entertaining, but at the same time prace tical and comfortable. There is an unusual amount of hoth home and ground. Detached and limited as to the number built. EASY Terms Why Pay More am_street. c out 16th atriet and throueh Colorado avenue, —SHANNON & LUCHY] Ouners and Builders Just Another of George’s Famous Sensational Sales of— And — at the Same Time— You'll Naturally Want Some HIRTS Our special offering in this line includes Fiber Silk Striped Madras, Woven and Printed Ma- dras, Reps, in fast colors; White Oxfords with 4:30. 811 E St. N.W. iz BEST GRADES OF ANTHRACITE | Prompt Delivery On All Sizes Also Coke, Briquets, Bituminous Coal Marlow Coal Co. 65 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service Main 311 AT Every Good example to follow. bad-weather months now— good skipper makes right aloft and then lets ’er blow, o you'd better send us How are things “aloft”? sure that everything is We are ing into the “aloit” to see if the roof is tight—and able to weather the storms which you cannot hope to escape. You can depend upon our knowing how things should be—and how to make them right if the our business—and we've a lifetime experience bac K of us. are wrong. It" Be on the safe side—send for Rose. North 2044 On all sides is heard high praise of Hupmobile’s greater beauty. STERRETT & FLEMING Champlain &t. and Kalorama Road Columbia 5050 BRANCH SALESROOM. BT g 1223 Conm. Ave. LU U UL LU LU LT First Payment and Moenthly No Extras No Red Tape TRY TO MATCH THESE TERMS! On Either of These Two 1924 VICTROLAS Style 210 $100 Immediate FREE!! Buys Either One The two most re- markable Talking Ma- on the chire values market today. Delivery MECHANICAL SERVICE WITH EVERY VICTROLA Nowhere Else in-the City Will You Get This LU T Dentist +~has moved to ROOM 304] WESTORY BUILDING, 14th and F Sts. Phone Fr. 6545, * EXPERT WATCH AND| JEWELRY REPAIRING F _GOOD SERVIOE LOREN%: waWELRY co. This Million Dollar Printing Plant 1s at your service, We satisty. The National Capital Press| Y 12101212 D 8t N.W. Adams Printing —never fafls to eatisty. HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. BYRON S. ADAMS, FEUEE, Would feel better If it were cleaned and renovated. ~ BUT IT SHOULD BE DONE PROPERLY. BEDELL'S MATTRESS FACTORY Fhme Mo Sl 610 & Sk MW button-down collars and othe Sizes 14 to 17. You'll kick yourself more than once if you fail to take advantage of this sale. FRIDAY and SATURDAY only— “BOND.” It is Exclusive With This Shop <— This Written BOND OF FREE SERVICE do_not promise t is a builder of successful Savings Accounts. It enables those to save who never before found it possible. And it enables them to save in an easy, sure and enjoyable manner. The Coin Clock keeps excellent time for twenty-four “hours before rewinding is necessary. Then, before it can be rewound, a coin must be inserted. Thus, the owner is compelled to add something to his savings each succeeding day. You will want a Coin Clock the instant you see it. It is attractive, a perfect timekeeper, and a credit to the most handsomely appointed home or office. Open- ing a Savings Account here secures it. STANDARD NATIONAL BANK 1409 H St. NW. -9th St. and N. Y. Ave. N.W. it— Regular $2.00 and $2.50 Shirts. George’s Guarantee! Means you must be satisfied or A NEW SHIRT, IF YOU SAY SO Three Shirts for $4. _ Open Evenmgs Until 10 0 Clock Washington's Leadirg Victor Skop SELL BISHOPJURNE 910 7th St. 203 910 Tth St. “We Request the Return of Anything T hat Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere” 9

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