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Gas Range Sale Prices Cut 20% During Month of FEBRUARY All Gas Ranges, regardless of,size and type, carry the same discount prices from $23.20 to $120.00. Come in and see our complete line of these Ranges, from the small kitchenette type to the large six- burner cabinet gas range. Easy Terms Edgar Morris Sales Co. Distributors Main 1032-3. 1305 G St. NOW. U. D. G. ELECTIONS District Confederate Daugh- | ters’ Element Will Insist on Settlement of Dispute. | Sl i Deeision to inform Mrs Frank Harrold, president general of the j Unitsd Daughters of the Confederacy, {thut she has not yet settled the con- itroversy vrelative to the legality of clection of officers In'the District di- | vision was reached at a mceting last it in Confederate Memorial Home, i Vermont avenue, attended by | those who claim the election of De- cember 6 illegal. | A letter from Mrs. Harrold was {read in which it wae stated that the | officers chosen should be considered yas holding de facto positions. The ! assemblage decided that this was not | the case, in the view of those present, 'and- the claim was made that this | explanation does not settle the con- troversy. Credentinls Report Attacked. | The controversy grew out of cir- | cumstances surrounding the report of the credentials committee chair- !man at the December meeting, and ssed at the meeting Harrold was not aware of all the facts. According to members present last committee, d to_in- ember- chapte chairm ast were that ven lis bona fide clement of the night, the credentials after having been autho vestigate alleged ship of one of the I turned. throush {report that the votes idespite the insinuation two_of the fort s chapter W The insurgent contended that the report credentials committee The inside of some of these Unique Homes now occupied. It would be a new inspiration to LIV- ING. It is in this sort of environment MEN make the most PROGRESS. 1SY TERMS AND NOW ONLY $8,100 GO SEE THEM BrrIETH At 36th and R Sts. NNW. A truly wonderful section of the great Northwest Washing- ton. b TO INSPECT By auto—Drive across the Q Street Bridge, turn north one block to R Strest and drive due west to 3oth Street (right next the West- om_High School P Street car to and_walk north or Wisconsin Avenue car to R Street and walk west to 36th Street. | SHANNON & LUCHS Realtors Owners and Builders SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT .THE anuual meeting of the members of the Wash. Tome for Incurables, for the election of mem- Yors of the board of manegers, whose terms nro expiring, wili be held at_the of Unlon Trust Co., corer of H and 15 on Thursday, February 1024, at 11 AlL persous’ who have contributed $5 anm o over $30 in one e entitled o WHOM IT MAY CONCERN that the certificate of sale for taxcs on iot o7, Washington, D. Coon March th ste. ually plied to the Commissioners, D. 10 1o & duplicate of xnid certifl NEWBOLD, 1720 MASS. AVE. ington, D. C. NOTICE 18 HERE] of the busiuess at 860 G Washington, D. C.. from Buddle P. Mrer to Iiyman Singer. A1l Dills agalnst Buddle P. Atver on account of the safd business must b Drexented to Jodtph Steln, attomey, Union st building, not later than Mondiy, Feb- 25, 19 ng Stories!” Sunday night. o easy chairs (men liRe them); .y new and tant Ughting system; good music: . 11 'am. “Eate of the | T. Hez Swem. | the findings of the committee chair- man_only and that the other two members’ desired to file an adverse report. The presiding officer at the Decem- ber meeting, however, it was charged, recelved only the report of the chalr- man and when she would not listen to the report of the other two mem- bers the members of a number of chapters withdrew. Those remalning elected officers. It is believed by the Insurgent element that Mrs. Harrold rendered her “de facto” decision in |the belief that the report of the |committee chairman represented the |views of the majority of the com-, | mittee. | M i Morrison moved that a ate be sent to interview Harrold, but no action 5 . Harrold, before rul methods for bringing the two ons together, one of which was HOOVER GIVES SUPPORT | TO WATERWAY PROJECT prpro\'es N;x_;i-ng of U. S. Experts ! to Work With Canadians on ! St. Lawrence Plans. | The Canadlan government's {gestion that the United s ap- Point experts to work Jjointly with similar appointees to be designated by Ottawa on the Lawrence- |great lakes waterway profect has favorably viewed by Secretar i er_in communication to S | retary T, | Mr. Hoover's opinion was sought iby the State Dapartment and will be jused as @ partial basls for the reply it 11l make at an early date to the dlan note on the subject. e cxecutive departments -asked . Hughes to sive him their ob- { fons regarding the appointment {of the American experts, however, {have not yet reported, and no an swer will "be made to the Ottawa ! communication until these have been { reccived and studied by the State De- { partment officlals. ! . MRS. HARTLEY BURIED. ‘Wife of Naval Lieutenant Passes Away. sug- s ch to The Star. SBURG, Md., February 15. servi for Mrs. Henry wite of Lieut. Hartley, a son of George E. Hartley place, who died Tuesday ymorning in the naval sanatorium at Denver, Col, of pneumonia, were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from sasch's undertaking parlors. Inter- s cemetery, Special Di BLAD | | | { i | { in Evergreen sburg. Mrs. Hartley, who before her mar- Iriage was Miss Hazel Mowatt of Hyattsville, leaves, besides her hus- band, a young daughter, Ruth. Lieut. Hartley Is at present sta- tioned at Annapolis. EETREE OF SHRUBRERY, | ed | and _planted. rder and cared for N, garde: garden G ABOTT 7 SEE RELL ug your garage, remodel Fen” " Foge Yinie, 1414 130" OF FUR- and Wil. SMITH'S New Y hilade Wash on, Del., to ANSFER AND_STORA & Floors Made Beautiful. New hardwood floors laid, finished and polished. 0ld floors scraped and finished to Kouk as new. Phone Hyatts, 17 I A. M. CHASRE, Hyattsville, Md. ' Our Printing made & legion of satisfied cyg. tomers, T he Naggn’g,l D_%p:tal Press ‘To Simplify Your Selling' Problems OIGH GflsA%tf%‘U"‘rs N‘;!l“"l‘;}.é’l‘!q"fllczn . BYRON S. ADAMS, Y Did the Roof Leak? Call on us if your roof meeds repair- ing * Quality work at moderate cost. ARONCLAD:ms, 425051 i s i HURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHURCH 020 G St. 8.E. Founded 1795, Rov. WILLIAM OURTIS WHITE, Rector. CHRISTIAN HEALING SERVICES TEBRUARY 1, 15, / 10 am., 8 p. He forgtreth all th o LOAD Tphia ton. 0. H nd healeth all L _\Monthly Payments i in the City Rk by FIGHT IS RENEWED represented | All | ; {concert Frederick J. Haskin spoke on THE EVENING BEDTIME STORI A 7 —" S5 M IT'D REALLY BE MORE SENSIBLE GLUED ON THE CLOCKR. 1 il s I~ o~ LIE DOWN AGAIN FOR JUST @ McClore Newspaper Syndicate STUDIO DEDICATED BY PUBLIC CONCERT Bob Lawrence and “His Gang” En- tertain Radio Fans From Featuring a “Bob" Lawrence com- munity concert, station WCAP of the | Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company formally dedicated its new broudeasting studio in the Homer | bullding last night. It was a pro- | gram tvpical of the community con- | certs staged at Central and Eastern | high schools under the auspices of the Community Music Association. OfMcials of the Chesapeake and Po- tomac Telephone Company and sev- eral score of invited guests were “be- hind the scenes” at the studio for the dedication. Among the telephone company officials were W. B. Clark- son, general commercial superintend- | ent; J. W. Talbot, superintendent of | maintenance, and C. A. Robinson, chief engireer. Assembled in Studio. Lawrence and “his gang” were as- sembled in the large studio. A small group of the curious visitors stood outside the studio door and watched the artists before the microphone. The | others congregated in the comforta- | lle reception room and listened to| the program through a special loud | speake The Army Band. under the direr- {tion of W. J. Stannard, opened tl | dedication program with “The {ing Star March,” of which M |nard is the composer. Wendell Hall the ‘“read-headed music maker," closed it with his latest success, It | Ain't Goin® to Rain No More."” i Lusclous red apples, the gift of | WCAP's listeners-in in the Shenan- doah valley, werc munched by the artists and guests during the con- cert. Among the artists who participated in the community concert were Gretchen Hood, dramatic soprano: James Garrloch, Scotch bagplper; Ar- ecnfo Ralon, violinist of the Rialto Theater, and Katherine Riggs, con- cert harpist. After the community | an- | “The American Government.” - Closer Home. From Judge. “Where is the Island of Cuba sity- ated?’ asked the teacher of foreign-looking boy. “I dunno, mam." \7\ YOUR FIRST WAKING THOUGHT IS THAT THIS IS THE MORNING YOU'RE GOING TO TURN OVER A NEW LEAP AND START TAKING THE 7.43 TRAIN YOU GET ALL SET T0 DRAG YOURSELF' OUT OF BED WHEN YOU REMEMBER ‘THAT THE 7.56 15 A LOCAL 8.09 EXPRESS YoU RESO!VE, HOWEVER THAT NOTHING WILL KEEP You TROM THE 8.2 AND LIE WITH YOUR EVES AND THE ONLY HUMAN THING TO DO 13 TO “Don’t you know where your sugar comes from?" “Yes, mam, we borrow it from next SEE= === STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ES—Taking the Earlier Train—By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. AFTER TURNING LY - SAY WITH CLOSE FOR JUST TO WAIT FOR THE LNTL PINALLY v A SACOND IN SPITE OF YOUR BEST INTENTIONS YOUR LI WREKREs PR — o oo P THIS OVER. GLOOMILY IN YOUR MIND ¥0U DECIDE IT WOULD BE BETTER TO BEGIN GRADUAL] TnE 7.56 5 £S A SECOND AND BY THE TIME YoUV PRED THEM OPEN IT’S TOO LATE FOR THE 8.09 ARYWAY AT THE APPOINTED MINUTE YOU PULL YOURSELF UP BUT UNT'ORTUNATELY YOUR EYE STRAYS TO THE WARM DOWNY SPOT YOU'VE JUST QUITTED o ) ‘0U SPRING OUT O BED WITH JUST TIME ENOUCH,BY HURRYING, TO MiSS THE 8.36 A> USUAL Evening Star March By Radio Liked Best By Yankee Listener Ot all the numbers piayed last night by the Army Band WCAP community “The Washington March.” by W. J. 8 of the band, was enjoyed most by a llstener Today the Ar telegram Hallie Johnson band on its and espectally Stannard a e compesition. PERMITS DEMANDED OF STOREKEEPERS| Hundreds in Rush to Obtain Docu- ments Before Deadline Set for Saturday. Hundreds of storekeepers through- out the District who have never taken out occupancy permits to do business, as required by the zoning law, have baen motifled by the police to get them immedlately. All merchants who were in busi- ness prior to August 30, 1920, the date on which the zoning law became ef- foctive, will be given permits free. Those who engaged In business after ‘hat date will be assessed $2 for the necessary slip of paper. It is estimated that the decision of the engineor department to insist upon the taking out of these permits will bring in $3,000 in revenue. Pollcemen several days ago in- formed all the &torekeepers on thelr respective beats that the zoning licenses by Satu This order resulted in a grand rush of “butchers, bakers and candlestick makers” on the building office. The clerks in the building office have been swamped with applicantd since the order was Isaued and have had to work overtime to keep up with thefr work. The purpose of requiring occupancy permits under the zoning law Is to give the building office a means of making sure that stores are not established in a residential zone. Put His Foot in It. From the Boston Transeript. She—I gave a lovely birthday party and invited a guest for every vear ot | 4 my life. He—Quite a large crowd, I suppose. ¥, DELIVERS Either of These Two 1924 Victrolas 00 Style 80 $100 Buys Either Model Immediate Delivery FREE!! MECHANICAL SERVICE WITH EVERY VICTROLA Nowhere Else in the City Will You Get This “BOND.” It is Exclusive With This Shop ‘This Written BOND OF FREE SERVICE ‘We do not promise it— we give it to you in writ- E MECHANI- CAL SERVICE WITH EV- ERY VICTROLA BOUGHT HERE. Washington's Leading Victor Shop SE 1221 F ST.NW. el Bl & Trner, 3, LL BISHPs JURNER, gFALLS CHURCH CHARTER | BILL ON SECOND READING Measure in Virginia Assembly Ex- pected to Be Passed by Sen- ate Tomorrow. Dixpateh to The §tar. HMOND, Va, February 15 —The | passed th cecond T i3 £ ading in ed more th No op has appear- to the e Ki-MoIDs AFTER MEALS SURPRISING RELIEF INDIGESTION AT ANY DRUG STORE | RECOMMENDED BY SCOTT & BOWNK ‘FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 ETH BROTHERS LE Service To Those Interested in i College Fraternities | | We wish to state that the Delta Sigma | | Pt 1 ATIONAL College Frateraity, | lege of the Clty of | having chapters | nd Universities of | and Canads has 0o re- | latton whatsoeser with any other organl. | zation with s similar name. DELTA SIGMA PHI FRATERNITY, Ino, A. W. Defenderfer, General Secretary, 24-25 Wyatt Building, Washington, D, SEE English Half Timbered Brick Homes We are just finishing in our Intown Suburb. 14th Street Terrace At 14th and Ingraham It’s right in the city, though it is a suburb in layout. Put the wife in the car and drive out 16th St. N.W. to Colorado Ave., then through Ingraham St. to our Sample Home. 200 families have al- ready bought here, so you must know there are plenty of reasons for buying. Prices $12,000 to $18,500 Easy Terms Why Pay More? TO INSPECT . —take any 14th etreet car (the best service in Wash- ington) to Ingraham Street or drive out 16th Street and through Colorado Avenue. Realtors Owners and Builders clegates, is now | morrow. | C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Tan army expert. 15, 1924, SAYS HUSBAND HIT HER FOR DRIVING AUTO WRONG NEGRO KILLED BY AUTO l NEAR HIGHWAY BRIDGE | Mrs. Phillips Asks Divorce From |Driver Rushes Victim From vn-.! Spouse, Who Is Secretary to Member of Congress, Mrs. Lillian F. Phillips today file suit for a limited divorce from Home F. Phillips, who is secretary wiember of Congrens, wife charges her and drinks hen sh with him calls her also alleged cruelty and say while the e riding in un automobile beewus uided the car onto the wron, of the street. On another ocr d because ther Gas Has a Record. Gas will decide future war Tt already ctded many a political battle. say i. ginia to Emergency Hospital and Reports to Police. T William Muse, colored, of South Washington, Va., was fatally injured by the automobile of John R. Gorham, | Baileys Cross Roads, Va., on the road near West's brickyard, tance south of the Virginia end o Highway bridge, today. He died be- | fore reaching Emergency Hospital. | | Gorham, employed as engineer at | the Army and Navy Club, was on his| to s place of employment and | ! passing the brick firm’s place | of business when t ed peres- | . suddenly fing In front of h ruck and knocked ' d r a short dis- a s placed in the automo- sorham did his best to g Tiim to the hospital in time to save his life. Death resuited from a frac- | ture of the &kull, cerebral hemdy- s ! thage and shock. Gorham went to deé- | the third precinct police station and | | reported the accident. GRIPPE PREVENTION You know that grippe, influenza and other respiratory ailments are caused by germs taking hold of the weaken- ed body, but do you realize how true is the old adage “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure’? SCOITS EMULSION OF PURE VITAMIN- RICH COD-LIVER O owes its power to prevent weakness by its ability to nourish and strengthen the system and keep resistance normal. Do not let grippe take Scott’s Emulsion and you, trong and vital! wea, keep s Seott & Bowns, Bloomfleld, N. J. S and frozen into as tion as you've ever TRY IT! at no higher price. 0“000“0“0000000“0000000000‘0“00000000000:’00000000 offered in Washington.” sugar and superior chocolate are blended captivating a combina- tasted. BE SURE TO If your dealer hasn’t it, phone us and we will tell you where you can get it in your neighborhood—in bricks or bulk—and CHAPIN-SACKS CORP. Telephone Franklin 4800 Is Milk—Plus “Spoons” Sevenly v leit your spoon in your cup it wis a to your hostess that you had all the coffee you wanted. Leave your spoon on your saucer and the sign was “more coffee, please.” s ago you 2 of sh a spoon for the ceral aud cream—the cream I fresh and sweet by £ e cggs—eg % brings from dozens of ttes and kecps fresh for yo ihe spoon for the steaming coffce. AMERICAN ICE COMPANY i WHEN YOU THINK || —of Patnting, Paperh d t || et Eatntize; Paporhansins and Decars &7 Estimates made on “equest, HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING 2333 18th St. N.W. Tel. Gol. 2077 “WANTED” Two experienced real estate salesmen: One capab.e of tak- ing charge of sales department. Please don’t reply unless you have an established record of having made good. An oppor- tunity for the right party. Chas. D. Sager 924 14th St. N.W. IMPORTANT NEWS! O general has been the praise for our last “Fortnightly Favorite,” and so insistent has been the demand for it, we are pleased to an- nounce, therefore, that—STARTING TODAY—all of our dealers are again able to supply you with— Chocolate Malted Milk: If you failed to sec how exceedingly fine this specialty was before, don't let it happen again—for we repeat: “Nothing finer has ever been Fresh, pasteurized cream, malted milk, cane ! (OUR GRADE A RAW MILK is Milk “Plus”—milk that is particularly rich in digestible fat and carbohydrates. It is a different kind of milk, from selected Guemsey herds, of high butterfat con- tent, deep golden color and: delicious flavor. Invalids and parents of growing chil- dren desiring a milk of the utmost nutri- ment and quality should order this milk delivered regularly. Bottled, cooled and double sealed on the farm in accordance with the highest sanitary standards. - PHONE A TRIAL ORDER