Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1924, Page 10

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ANTI-SALOGN BODY RAPS “DRY” PLANKS Sclection of “Favorable” Candi- dates More Necessary Now, League States. URGES LAW ENFORCEMENT Prohibition Is Not a Political Is- sue, Statement Adds. The seclection of candidates tionably favorable to un- saloon League | the position ard national politi- snne of the lea ‘s | where his daughter i prohibitio; £ law-enfo helpful at th ement s ry existence of No political party lare for it American its effective mably vibition poli as chair- . sccretary, NURSES GETT DIPLOMAS. in Children’s Hospital Graduating Class Last Night. Fourteen included: slow, Miss Miss Treasure ¥ox. president of X anization for Public Health and Dr. Frank Leech, chair- > med staff. CIVITAN OUTING FOR BOYS| N H Local Club Will Take Youngsters to Camp July 1. tan started the ball roling the club’'s regular | ¢ Ta Fayette | " outing on | July 1 | olph Jose broa rrangements to and members and ke them out to the nt River camp, which is spon- sored by the club and operated under of the club intend to v of it and donate rlrIZ y cating camp is ncar 0dd Dream Significance. Dreams should not always be taken Students of the | eep say that t t of burglars is a s in life while to | versity and | ence fly escape from diffi- ing in a | Society (Continued from Ninth Page.) program of the society at the Wash- ington Club, 17th and K streets northwest, beginning promptly at 8:15 o'clock, Representative Willlam nt of the society, liver a short address. are expected to be present. selections by M ' Amelie M. Olm and readings by conclude the have been in of the society pgram. The realtc ited to be the gu preceding the danc Mrs. E Ohio. whio spent the winter in W §. Nichols of Cleveland. | S THE EVENING Marriage Licenses. Marriago licenses have been lssued to the following: Elmer G. Feckler of Tamaqua, Ps..-and Josephine Hollenbach of this eity. Pred Wilbert of Lawrence, Cath- erine F. Marsden of Fall River, . Harry D llrl!? of[ Potowmac, and Julia D A Ring afthin Ccity: Peter H. . Dunn and Lelia V. Scott. . o Paitimere, “Ma.. and Rose Manning, end Dorothy A~ Buck A ommes of ‘Philadelphia, Pa., of this city. iy and Virginia 1. Curran. ., and Bar- prohibition | & funda- | ¥ Bryan. Humphrey. s left for her home. Reforc goinig luncheon'at the Mrs. d. T Huml Harper. Bodine. it < S C aree Hirs By M. s i Elizabeth Hicker- tis. William .k \m,.lmm Md., and Weldon of Forest Glen, Md., and £ this city. Jackson and Reba Hendricks. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to 3 b department in the last twents student, irs. Norma Dru-Pike. gn director of the tes Blind Veterans of War, will give a radio her son, Webster Pike 7 o'clock, for utive committee, Rhode Island avenue <h national 1. and Tna Grimmel. boy. Drew. girl. . cquip_and w a social center at rreen more, Md., were photographed at the White Housce with Mrs. Smith and Mrs, Jacobs. A group of women dining_ecach month at the Federation Tea House, 1734 N street, on Monday night ce _— 4l ~s-rHorlick's brated the birthday of one of the The ORIGINAL members, Miss Olive Beatty. I \ birthday cake was a sea of v Malted Milk vhich floated the adm - spring flowers and v Twing, Miss Patoh, Miss Sthes, Foye und Judge O'Toole. _— A process for making paper from potato tops has been patented in Ger- | many, Dr. Duuunne-wo Cooklng. A 8" Avoid Imi‘ations « Think! How Much Have You Saved in the Last Five Years \MERICAN SECURIT s AND TRUST COMPANY o 15th and Penna. Ave. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Ower $6,000.000.00 BRANCHES 7th & Mass. Ave. N.\\. 8th & H Sts. N.E. 436 7th St. 1140 15th Central: Northeast: Southwest : Northwest: 1T I The net gets the Manhattan Laundry Service the clothes get the wash. Manhattan Laundry Service Co. Plan.t, 1346 Florida Avenue—Phane North 3954 Branch Office, 2506 14th St.—Phone Col. 5596 —is more than washing and ironing Scientific research hu pre- scribed the process for the “Manhattan Way”’—eliminat- ing all the uncertainties and risks to which fabrics and colors are liable under ordi- nary methods in the home laundry and “otherwheres.” The purity of the soap—the rainlike character of the water —and the NETS—are all fea- tures that make the “Manhat- tan Way”’ the safe, and sure and satisfactory way. The NET is a detail—but it is a big factor in your protec- tion—and really individual- izes each family’s wash. .Come and see how Manhattan _service is rendered. Phone North test it. 4 wear and STAR, WASHINGTON, Gold Star Tribute To Soldier Dead To Burn Forever By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 4.—To the lights of Broadway and 5th avenue will be added on Saturday night an electrically illuminated gold star which it is planned to keep burning forever as a tribute to the youth of New York who died overseas, an anmouncement from the mayor's office said today. The star will be mounted on a Stafy 120 feet high to be erected in Madison Square. Impressive ceremonies will mark the unveiling of the star, W the gift of Rodman Wanamaker, chairman of the mayor's commit- tee fnr the rl"‘l’YlI(n of distin- Bfiés of~the World. What the Christian countri as the Bible is not the only text in the world. Others are the tripitake of the southern the five kings of the three Vedax of the Hindu of the Mohammedans and the 7 vesta of the Parsees. The koren is the most recent, having been written in the seventh century after Christ The vedas eannot be proved to ante- date the twelfth century hefore Mortgage Loans Made Sold J. LEO KOLB Main 5027 PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity . Assets More Than $9,000,000 Surplus More Than $950,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY JOSHUA D. C. WEDNI Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported 10| t5 143 B, C. the health department in the last twenty- four hours: Elizabeth Zeltman, 67, 61 U at. Joseph H. Milstead, Julivs Barteman, 76, 15t Atn linger Hosp pital aiter Teed Hoxp Church Music Had Four Notes. Church musio dates back at least It was adapted from the Greeks when they went to Rome in the conquest of 143 B. C. A scale of four notes, perpetuated by Ambrose. Bishop of Milan, were later enlarged to cight by ¥ Gregory the Great Later 14 notes were incorporated into e, but this was displeasing to f worshippers and the scale k ll) eight. 1 went. _STUDEBAKER Just Drwe It; That's All for 6 cents Teercut'andfillinthecwponbe!owand z present it at our store. It entitlesyoutoacan of Jap-a-lac for the astonishing price of 6 cents. But You Must Act Quickly Better come in teday or tomerrow. This effer is for a limited time enly. Use the coupon now so that when you refinish flcors, furniture or woodwork you can jepalac with genuine Jap-a-lac. " This coupen emtifies you te a quarter pint of | Jap-a-Lac, any coler, for &c. It is siso werth | | Mo wien applicd on the parchase of amy larger | of Jap-a-Lac. FRIES, BEALL & SHARP CO. lncorp.on(ed Main 3806 REYEM SHOES 734-736 10th St. Main 3806 Announcing Three BLUE TAG DAYS Thursday Friday Saturday The next three days will be devoted to getting rid of all short lots in OUR SUIT STOCK — BLUE TAGS will be attached to all such suits — RE- GARDLESS OF THEIR FORMER MARKING. Fine Suits That Sold Up to ‘65 All odd lots—one and two of a pattern garments There are several hundred Suits collectively, for every man up to size 46. It has been our strict policy to maintain complete lines in materials and designs that are demanded by the well dressed men—new colorings and models—collegiate, English and conservative styles all from our rcg- ular stock. Sturdy and long.wearing two-trousers suits at this price. Three-Piece Summer Flan- nels _and Four-Piece " Sport and Business Suits included. MEYER’S SHOP 1331 F STREET Everything for the Well Dressed Man A New Sports Oxford for gentlemen —equally desirvable for golf and for street wear Made of tan waterproof leather, in two models—one with rubber sole and the other with crepe rubber sole. 8 ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth Mr. Merchant It Is The Few Merchants Whose Minds Can Be Adjusted To New Prices and New Conditions in Real Estate That Make The Most Progress. Remembering What You Could De Years Ago Should Help You Do Some- thing Towards Ownership in Real Estate Today—or Have You Given Up All Hope For The Future of America and Washington, D. C.. The Service We Render Is In Acquir- ing The Right Sort of Real Estate At The Right Time And Price And Financing It Properly. Use This Service [SHANNON & TUCHY) Realtors 713-715 14th St. N.W. ~Rainl.....Yet our biggest May In spite of the fact that it rained on 19 of the 26 shopping days in May, our business has gone steadily for- ward. This May was the biggest May we've ever had. In dollars and cents we had a‘substantial increase. Like- wise in the people we served. And in the new friends we made. The new building which we shall soon erect will serve as a further re- minder never to let up in quality, in price or in service. ““Business is semsitive. It goes where it is*invited amd stays where it is well treated.”” ‘The Hecht Co. 7that F

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