Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1924, Page 10

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, AUGUST 17. S 0 st i ARTILLERYMEN OF 260TH | GRAMS DIFFER FOR DEFENSE DAY umber of Cities Planning to Hold Picnics, Parades and Speechmaking. Guests for Excursion and Dance. Members of the 260th Artillery, T National Guard, with their re and friends, were guests of Bat- A'of the 260th on a moonlight ex- t Fort Washington Quarterma left Wa o'clock w | regiment and practical Jlisied personnel, together S, making th i met at_the fo cors of the Regular Army st there. A dance was held in the house. n orchestri from the Music Schoo! accompanied the men, and there was dancing ab boat on the return trip. A buffet sup- per was served at the t Artillery Armory upon returning. Th followin committee otticer - entir with en- ioned various communities hoste: of exercises have been mong the in co-operation with corps area g nd reserve corps men, have 1 f\rkui out a program best adapted to conditions of that was in v NATOL ¢ ol n\fl»d Wwith the evidence alrcady | | ived of the initiative and enterprise B Shepherd. { | mmande 3 first licutenant and second licutenant. iittees. The plans _had A e *d_to depend almost wholly : ffort in extemporizing ways | Of Buff V.. hax been appointed means of assembling, shelteri an Assistant Attorney 1z and be ng the training of a | charge of the department which su- aft offic { pervizes administration of eriminal | aws with the exception of the anti. the Volstead and othes ~tatutes. Donovan suc- Davis of Michigan, who James ,Uv in Urge Tagg'srt for Judweshlp William been in- dorsed by Alumni Chapter ma legal ternity (.4\.<<.u| John . MeM nctx, io g, exible v unit als _— — | In Chile all Open te women on pr terms with men, and open to choose to avail themselves of the op- portunity. 1 WEIoh fessions will be Nunte: d ut these centers f\- e is to follow, and treet northw indicate graphically what | rangements. ar strength would mean | The Grand Tatcrnation cach regular or Natio uard unit. Brotherk d L Troops to Parnde. also will hold Francisco the Civis ubly place. with war k£ to organize for the Harade. and a4 project afoot for pre- | © ; wentation of regimental colors to the | Ladie i ganized reserve units o the San “””"”5 of Si of | will ! be used ary ition | branch of the sery repre- gulars and ! : *hotd ita B m”:””‘hl \usiliary eomotive Center gl snl s littec urney te Chariotte | ne day | 1 Association will John G. Miller ommerce. it snefic ing, wit which will be followed by &5 being planned L as the S fed from Tow to be \: "_AI‘U(I4 .\; well as we do, to what extent pocr, badly decay>d teeth affct the general health, you would not mneglact them. If your texth are badiy diseased it wen't do you much good to take drugs and medicines for throat troubles, stomach disor: and oth>r ailments unless you also have these troublsome teeth attend- od to by a competent ‘entist. Good teeth are absolutely essential to good heaith, so take car> of your teeth for your health's sale. Any one of our staff will gladly advise you regarding your dental requirements. Sundays, 10 w. m. 61l 1 p. m. Lady and o ¥eep name and location of our office in 427-29 7th St. H W. Qpposite Lanabursh & Bro. and aver Grand_Union Tea Co. Ph. will terminate ounds, with Jrowns Bridges will <hing T at the | shadow of | \hmglun mienument éium CHASER DEVICES | ARE BEING TESTED, ynms. Bnttenes, Anchors. OlIS. Whistles and Other Ap- pliances Studied. ~llonrs. ® a. m. @il meid in aticndance. your mind. ,I]R WINTER, T wi= Rewe s with ctor 1 possible—in old tub hich ties up in very night or death—if test in ard hoat, in the US.A. ‘l‘oday‘ “Jhere's A Rec nnder the Newman. enigine nn.umrd tions of Capt. 0 far has developed no we pithough it is being punished 1 test, | - far worse than be while chasmg mple motor, 5o to speak - been ordered | Company ot \. to drive the new - which are on the :un‘ of several big shiprards and : will be launched, it is hoped | ;xm expected. 1 marine equipment companies | all bidding for the whistles, beils, and other contracts for the rum scrs. Henee. all the extra testing: score . £ Hospital Association Picnic: More than 1,000 persons at cursion yesterday to Che: Beach by McKinley Council, D the National Union Hospital Serv tion. The committe s composed of J chairman: William J. Jones, H. J. Stahl, William E. uke, R. H. Arnold, William H. Jef- , D. IL. Oertly and Eight Rooms and Bath, - $50.00 Monthly Payments. Has been built the “Honor Bilt” Way for. Built the “Ordinary Way” would cost... Your Saving Building the “Honor Bilt” Way. Think of it! Over $0,000 families, including profes- sional men, bankers, working men, and others, ater most_careful investigation, have built “Hi BILT” homes. All saved money and are satisfied. | | { | i g A “HONOR BILT” owners have saved from $500.00 | liam G. Betts. fo $2,500.00. Our “direct-from-factory-to-you” prices—our Labor Saving Ready Cut System, and our free architectural service, make this big saving possible. “HONOR BILT” owners have better than ordinary homes, because “HONOR ,BILT” homes are the result of - over fifteen vears of careful planning. Come, let us show you actual houses, or photographs and letters from customers who have built in and near this city. “HONOR BILT” owners have profited by our lib- eral Easy Payment Terms. While we sell at the lowest “spot cash” prices, we charge only 6 per cent interest. All you need is a lot and some cash, and Sears, Roebuck and Co. will finance the rest. NO RISK. “HONOR BILT” owners take no risk, because every “HONOR BILT” home is backed by the guarantee of a $100,000,000.00 corporation, known for square dealing. What we have done for other “HONOR BILT” owners, we can do for you. Models of “HONOR BILT” Come and Modern Homes—Full size bun- galow with Pullman Buffet ‘Call or write for your copy. No. 3039 Que Street N.W. A Modern Fireproof APARTMENT Ready for Occupancy UITES of 3, 4 and 5 rooms with bath. All large, outside, well ar- ranged rooms, with ample closet space. Hardwood floors, inside telephones. Unfur- nished. FREE BOOK EXPLAINS Our 128-Page Plan Book contains nearly 100 other designs of Modern Homes. It is beautifully illustrated in colors. It contains floor plans and interior views which give you an_excellent idea of the layout of the rooms. i | t It iully explains_our Ezs}‘y )mel Plan, our FREE Architec- tural Service and our Labor Saving Ready Cut System. Call at our exhibit for jour copy and see_the 1M M EDIATE POS' building show in SESSION with rent com- tows."Oue building ex- mencing _September 1. Berieea contaciors Open for inspection. are ready to serve you. Representative on prop- erty. Attractive Rentals Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co.. 727 15th Street N.W Telephone Main 378 and 1 Model Kitchen with many ‘“‘up-to-the-minute” fea- tures. This exhibit FR You are invited. No obligation. Get our free book. No obligation. Ask for “Book of Plans” No. 112C Sears, Roebuck and Co. 04 Tath s, . W. WASHINGTON . Phone Maia 9637 Open 8:39 a m. to 5:39 p. m.; Saturdays, 4:3 p. m. Relatives and Friends Also Are| iCol. Emmor B. Cope Has Been Exempted From Re- | i | | { | | i 1924—PART 1. BATTERY A ENTERTAINS }Head of Gettysburg Park, Now 90, Noted for Efficient Administration tirement Law—Had Notable Record in Civil War—Was in 26 Battles. Col. superintendent \ entered in Jun I Park, proba- | in the Ist Py ania Infantry, rvice | and was gradually promoted, ] \ml’n ing the grade of major in Fe 1865, The records show tha: an active part in in A %, Malvern H Ny vigor- | Mill @ ta n of the | the Army of the ar and the Civil | d to the ion "in exempting in the e limitation of the retircment law, on the his retention in his “is for the best interests of the publie serviee.” his makes the third consecutive extension | was r granted to him since the retirement | tys law went into effeet. S served four v d at its « nant colonel itorious services.” Emmor B w sergeant tysh Cope i ruary, r he ook the Dirth Tast fcatly and w ted by the act That he Potomac, Topographical En- latter part of the war, - staff of Maj. Gen. H XK. Warren, commanding the 5th Armny Corps. llv]l(w\hxg the him from th Civil Service ground that present offic he engaged in at the Get- In April, ral supervision over was | the entire park with its monuments, gal-| builldings and roads, etc. That He has not impaired his health and use- cvetted lic Lu\L and me El k[T inelud- | h- | inferior in status While | the er and in 1893 | “that to th crintendent | hav age | should not be fulness is shown by the certificate of | tho medical examiners that he is “normal” In every respect, and the fact_that his annual salary was re- | cently raised to $3.000 indicates that | his official superiors at the War De- | partment deem his services satis-| factory and eficient. CANADA ASKS EQUALITY | OF BRITAIN, SAYS KING! MARKHAM, Ont, Canada cannot take the position o ‘colo subordinate in position and in her relations with | other parts of the empire, not except- | ing the mothe herself, said | Pr ier Mick dress here toda: What was formerly old sense with a central govern- t in complete and unquestioned | control over subordinate colonies overseas become Britanni c ations under a common ! August in | | an empire ¢ contended,” he .—muim,,.),‘ extent of our interest in | as i all partnership ments we are entitled o our voice Weard, and that in all | ters of foreign po no less | thane of domestic concern, there taxation without rep- | interimperiil resentation.” FOR COLORED PRICE REDUCED For IMMEDIATE SALE 2442 Ontario Road N.W. w six-room, 2-bath home, situated in the best colored location of W mlungu»n dwood floors, concrete front porch , large closets. right cellar, st ern in every respect brea fast porok fixtures throughout. uand servant’s lavatory. wide alley. At nediced price this bome e absolutels the cheapest available in a neighborhood where values wiil continue to increase. Owner must sell. Satisfactory terms can be ar- ranged. Salesman on Premises All Day Sunday Kay-Schnider-Kay Co., Inc. Investment Bldg. 15th and K Sts. N.W. Frank. 513 HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE Slmmonq Steel Bed Complete Outfit fit made of ¥ul walnut or ena ' $99 50 omplets $1.00 Weekly Breakfast Room Suite shd Droy cd Square or Ro Squar Pay $1.00 Weekly Large Walnur and Oak Dressers - opportunity to sccurs « large. handsome goldon dresser cquipped With plate mirror, Wlly low price Pay $1.00 Weekly This is a fine Nesco™ Gil Range Fully l:u,\ranumi in 1 and ¢ broil or wonderful stove. Thou- s tow sares: $19.50 Pay $1.00 Weekly them. Peerless LANE Cedar Chest CLUB Starting {omorrow morning, we open our popular Lane Cedar Chest Club, whereby you can join by ing a dollar weekly and receive the pick of our en- tire assortment of the World's Famous Genuine Lane Cedar Chests. A chest any mother or daughter will be proud to pos- sess Many models and sizes to select from. Your purchase held for future delivery. $9.75 Up Pay $1.00 Weekly You are Welcome to Credit Lamp and S]’)adg $17 50 Pay $1.00 Weekly 4-Pec. Genuine‘Walnut Veneer Queen Anne Bedroom Suite Gracefully designed after the popular Queen Anne pe:iod and well constructed with genuine walnut veneer. Consists I 09 of bow-end bed, semi-vanity, chlfiorette and attractive dres<er Chairs and bench are extra insters Table and Chairs 5-Pc. Velour Living‘ Room Suite This magnificent suite consists of large, massive 6-foot settee, comfortable wing chair and large rocker, upholstered in fine quality velour, $ 1 6 9 with loose spring filled cushions, spring edges and base; also 5- foot davenport table and end table. Special August Sale price Simmons Bed Outfit Windsor type metal bed. in all fin ] ishes, with guaranteed spring and cotton mattress. A won- Jw;i derful value at. $2950 f Pay $1.00 Weekly CREDIT At the Peerless Furniture Co. It has always been our policy to help folks to furnish their homes with good furniture, most o% which is standard make merchandise, on EASY TERMS the privilege of paying small, easy payments, either weekly or monthly, whichever best suits yéur con- venience. We also call-vour attention to our 4- Pc.Queen Anne Walnut-Finish Dlmng‘ Room Suite $ 109 This handsome suite in the popular Queen Anne period design consists of Oblong Table, large Buffet, graceful Center- door China Closet and Closed Server. Walnut finish. Chairs are extra You have Prepaid Shipments On out-of-town orders. goods are delivered w mi®es of Washington, the deliv- ery is made by truck Une Your Credit Privileges at the Peerless Furniture Com- ‘ pamy—Tt Will Save You Woney! Where motor H and Eye) b lfl | E m

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