Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1924, Page 12

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INDAY _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. mercial commission to Cuba and the international trade commission were read to the congress, the latter | stressing the need for the adoption of | the amortization plan in debt-fund- | LAKEHURST FORCE| [ =t ™7 memmmmaa s ]| FINISHES SESSION 5 s e York, vice president of the American | Burn Cheap Coal Industries Company, who spoke on | municipal engineering; Dr. Andrew | Navy Captain Who Observed| L BT - B ‘ / Pan-American Commercial | X, Souts, bresident of the Georsia The New Molby College of Agriculture. who told of £ 5 » 2 . ricultural elation: of he = s Commander in Service. | | grsales i = e : s tions With Latin Neighbors, | culture of Georsia: ¢ G iountree. | i) Write for Oatalog H j ; : : % !‘ Molby Boiler | | ciation; H. M. Stanley, commissioner | F Company : : of commerce of Georgla, and others “apt. George W. Steele, jr., ' . ki : | By the Associated Press. | l I rives in the United | ; : ; ATLANTA, Ga., October 4 il Anthracite e German-built ZR-3 he - 4 4 ; 4 iverance of speeches of apprecia Fiove "1 Economy Service command of the naval ¢ 3 tion of the services of Dr. Clarence 824 14th St. N.W. N. J., the i J. Owens, president of the Southern - s | g B ndoah, | 4 . et 5 Commercial Congress, who organized | Communists Would Give Unem- | cement made 3 P : A |and presided over the Pan-Americar gterday by ti ¢ Department. 1 S s o A | Commercial Congress, the latter body ploymnent AHlowaucsioniy THe new Zeppeli o will be housed G ‘ y ‘ : » X this evening brought to a cl its| BERLIN, October 4.—-Members of = i g : : i ’ : : ? tour-day convention held with the|the Hohenzollern family living in rders have be. ued for Capt - - ey Vo G L i 1 5 & f object of promoting better relations | pryssia Stele 1o take over command at Lake- ¢ . it . v i of commerce and friendship between | goles 1ike = evVES= 3 o : s 4 b § ? % e e A e ooy any worker out,of a job,|§ = drst on his arrival there e T s 2 Do Tng % Wi : 2 S S onine T instead of drawing big monthly al- | e ool 3 , i, : _ ST Lt ieriti” Fhe v Armericun | Instead of drawing b monthly11- EXHIBITION ¢ Dl&ined, is that it is the ¥ i % e Y - £ . Commercial Congress will meet in!loWan i 1 receive unemployment ihg department to huve Capl. Steele X . 2 : , = Fin o New Orleans next year at a date to Prussian diet by the Communists| Genealogical Research (¢ command the ] £ 3 e 4 s 5 ‘ ? B B g s k | be decided later i !rm' " Association b3 SVhen ithe Friventitiw il ine y ity p £ Official representatives of 21 coun- | he bill further provides that all Ancestral Records Verified—Charts— 55 tubned over by e German com- » " . 3 i 'y 5 3 A ¢, o o33 tries of the Americas were present, | Hohenzollern property be confiscated | Copies of 04 Portraits and Mimiatures §¢ ks e Mo i 3 = e 3 ¢ £ Y iy P as were delegates from all sections of [and the castles and villas converted | §§ —Family Tress—Resto; nuscripts— mander to the imanding officers i ‘ R B ; ’ Cqd 4 oy : . the United States. The Tnited States | imo Kindesmmriona or homes for diar | §§ Osatt-of-Arma—Siihovettes—Book . Plates 5 at: Lakehurst. From the time the 0 5 5 k< ) . i y 4 7 - L S 5. States kin, ¢ Pon-und.Ink_Bketchos—Rare Booky—s O3 e e ’ S 1 - ; governmental departments b | sol All aTlowances for the | Foters Hanimads - Linsags Boocs. (5 o0 sl ietil it 1= Sconi N i § 3 vy i % | resentatives and many | Nz living awa from | & To be held October 8th, 9th, 10th. 2 to 6 ¢} Ly} the Navy the airship will be | N & 3 g ¥ R N ¢ A p g of national and international charac- | , according to ) p.m. i 4 R - cauciviios o Cobt e % o - 4 : % A T4 POWeM | ter sent envoys. Reports of the com- | Communist demand 1232 Sixteenth Street When comir o = = Dben Cominifslansd, noteIERIE NS i g : 5 ) LR g Mk L 220 : i : ~Professional Talent for All TUGV:‘“Z sned s Ry NN #:%. 17 PR o : e 2 f 2 | OPEN TODAY Smokef::l;;quet contact all phases of con- e c,‘ Ok Teal k(e t : i AXSad Beautiful Chevy Chase Home ‘ % commanding officer at Lakelurst, will 14 4 3 N Fiay i . A Must Be Sold at Once , f | Rock Creek remain at that station as executive PR o v offfcor. When the Z is formally | ks / S iy B SR 3 % 4 cofmissioncd. by the Navy, Com:| [ f it i ; A " : ; 3901 Jocelyn St. ander Klein will -~ xecutive President Coolldge delivering dedicatory nddress in ich he praised arade which preceded the dedication passing before the monument A most unusual ‘stone and frame English Colonial ce r hail - been perfected for re- cournge of the men of t “irst” who lost their lives in battle. crected In rear of the State, War and Navy buildin | house, containing 9 rooms and 2 complete baths, with addltional | “rsery at Lakehurst, and | shower and ev fine modern appointment, including built-i garage officials of avy Department and 1 | sgune s | FIRST DIVISION SHAFT TO DEAD, |5t iy S s 0 It Sl ot ||| ane St eombine o Tt S e im0 Rockville, Md. ihd Vi Zeppelin across the Adlantic. | PLEDGED IN WAR, IS UNVEILED | were wuipea asia. and the wuns | 4 e i DOMBNERRE Open All Day Crepe Myrtle, Hydrangeas, roared out their salute | christening appeared to have finally : i ‘ e i . Field-grown Roses, But- « nen, f o 4 1 met sivision had comp ¥ 5 SRy e roaiate - el e i H | i i oh 5 b ey Lo ki e h g Cotoneaster, 400 wvarieties iINP L ! | ] 1 r rda was suddenly announced b 1 Shegl { Shirengh & thinninge haze i 8 1 nen of the i their pact with the dea (9 ergreens and Shrubs. t hat the o ring would not take 3 | fog that draped trees and buildings | : h . day and night i ¥y the vet n . isit] place on Sunday i 40 acres. in soft-toned clouds as the troops e Salvation Army and all the ton to pay their ] Today, he surprise and indigna- | e lic| the marching veterans tramped by. | others who claim it an honor to hauve (nown Soldier sleepin 2 of ‘the village, the christening ||| X Phone Kensington 99-R ]\flfi Theater to Open to Publ Gl And again they found crowdin 1 associated with tae stalwart van- | will conclude their i 5 iw_“, e S e at Mgl e Am"hng e fat Reasonable Prices, Says | thousands all along the way t L{‘f“ e A. E. F [ more th will d n | Church. 7T church was closed to ot M = the rumbling guns and the thick- o again with thinning r ! 3 ’n\'.--)\md including newspaper men, = edeu 4 i { ranked host of marching men. 2 o o [to year, but with the tale of their|only’ Viscount Lascelles, Prince los dars Director. Youngsters of the Army foday led| Up past the tall monument the pro- | glody and their valor living forever | Mary, the larl and Countess of Har o } | the way: men who mow filled up the | cession rolled to deploy out over the |i; American hearts | wood and immediate attendants be- Hobert Beil, director of the Rams | historic regiments of the 1st Division 2 and under the trees and form | = S | ing admitted. The local police guard- Hepd Play which soon is to open |and who w aen khaki ,«r‘num-r the | ativl 4 l‘ nrrri\n: about the scene. , | eatnedoo ; e the new theater at t Ca braided cords testify to the valor o b g Lithe Do | The villagers complained that the i A e | BemSing o 1 | o e ki, Yosvss | GHRISTERING LESEELLES' | 2 Tiirence somuistuct was o r night explaining the ain before them through these sam T r were Secretar: eehs | de them from their own church. | i . A L Petoreiinen Binsonsh Bica e onale e e | \BABY/OEFENDSWILEAGE | e en cmicheicowmchurn uy as Lconomically - = of Gerald The official spon- B = f o = Beil caid that th - younger sons of the f with the division abroad or at home as Wil be open to the pu Prince of Wales a S o e Rt Sio s s e ibinet and the diplomat'c| Ceremony Held Apparently So | the Duc rk, both being rep- X | K 0 C : .t Y ! z i} & tunes that drew ne ashington's public life Teaer i ! d 4 pEgato nslitution o e . - tircd fect ; There, too was a_squid of trim L Public Could Not Attend. b 3 n reaur As ou nof cater soluly 1 “highbrow” | 2HNEH p from the Navy to rig the bunt- Eagien : = Xt ‘rance, first came the ¢ e nd handle the liards when the Prince of Wales Sponsor. 3 he Rams Head Ploy oniy | Eance ot ceniet e e e o il Newest Auto For One Only. | ‘ elkbniray ou or ash— sixj perforn s 4 week changing|¢ry of today. They were trim in he services were simple. The tale g In Ger new auto holaing | 7 ther bills no more frequently t khaki and and stepping proud- | of funds for this great LDSBOROUGH. England, October | only one passen nade its ap- | evaky two weeks. They allow suffi- @) their vouth, with here and there , mostly from the con- (he Lasce has courted pearance. It weighs only 360 pounds — Siis - ieRt time for rehearsals to cr among them stern-faced veteran reg- | gributed o inbraberyl okl the. ai- por ty ally ough | and has no cha the body being i I'hat’s the proposition this new and producti which could not be ulars who still serve with the old|yision i was told. A letter from | the mystific i with | strong enough to support tront and 3 7 P 3 2 I & R cargfully prepared if intended for regiments. Pershin s first commander, | Which Eoit Imw “* ere- "'wl- \‘:. 1‘; ,‘ ." kee ‘vhl\‘f\ “; driven . I greater credit jewelry store offers you— megropolitar r They are therefo Gen Teams Fire Salute. e (hat to. the com-| mony of christening Princess Mary's |and will go es an hour. : 3 1% i L ; . § i répertory, not a stock company Bebind thels cams the! apoiless|manners who led ithe ast ision ; | lowest cash prices on highest-grade mer Tvery resular - performance s ST o cams of the 6th Artil. | abroad “no higher tribute can be paid N — | the massed ban 1l as many distinguished ::f’"{' 80 oc Eoncral public, thelprlces e vx rolling iforwarA tolpay their Tase || thanitojesy that theywers (FortByAo! tic being such that there will | 7o¥: F00 08 CA0E M S he fallen. then _men t led chandise, with convenient payment terms be Food siats suitable to the pocket | ! 2% e > the man long its commander in h i the crans no longer the Army, > 3 ama bogks theatersRolug people officers and men walking shoulder to le. Maj . Charles P. Summer- “¥hey are offering at special rates | gnoulder now uuder the standards | all. the division left the task of tell- =) LI / ala number of season tickets, | that proclaimed them to be all of the | ing of the spirit that had moved it - | b 7 Come in and see for yourself, inspect our cach tickct permitting the holder the | war-time 16th or 18ta, the 26th or|in France, the devotion of patriotic « ’ B e | i 7 S c i h Ch‘g-( of i seal for cach v\rudu-tiun‘zx‘:;\ ‘fll,. 6th or Tth or 3th Artillery courage in which 1;, s hi = RS i uperb stock of diamonds, watches and var the Lox office sale as as|or 15t Engincers or some other unit|down their lives. He touched uy 2 1 ] % A e i Pr nity of attending i [ of - ‘:\2;‘!’:‘!’;!rl.f:rl‘;\’hm(. of 1817- the bitter days of preparation. with ROA ¥ - 4 everything in the jewelry line, then—"buy forr a number of play rea < and | 1919, Some wore again the old uni-en guns ringing in B of > X - = - ase.” “i on the drama by distinguished | form. but most were in civilian clothes ' the first a;";\- I eyt & 3 > 3 ! what you please—pay at your ease.” That authors, acte nd producers of varying hue and cut Lorraine and Picardy, of the crash- % : i dei “ref building & syinpathetic audi 1" “But those lads are soldiers still” | ing attack that' brought Cantigny . 3 ’ - k ; is our personal invitation. singlar to the subseril ¢ New | said ome old Army sergeant us he|back into allied hands and told the A Yok Theater Guild.” watched the veterans tramp by. “See |world that “the America of Bunker H straight backs and sec ep | Hill 1 Gettysburg v v s step. They've not forgot, those | America of the batticfields of Frane Hrom time to time fre: In all its desperate fighting, Gen s e s ek e 3 e 1 . ; A De Luxe Traveling Bag or Suitcase usuplly they do not last long. - | and horses and runs of the Washing-|had never failed to =0 of fie queerest of these 1w paper | ton garrison as escort of honor and a | tive: its battle lines had rollec devwted to 1 which appeared in | litile group of veterans of the 5th | forward and its dead were al ¥ e . o Patis some ycars ago. 'Bhis periodi- | Division, meeting in simultaneous re- | behind the lines e e calf w suppored to deal with the |union with their comrades of the 1st No enemy hand gave them bu . et SIS, m,éu surgical. sportin \d other | and marching in honor of the comrade | ial.” he said in proud sorrow. = . ST 7 230« cead Then ame Amer! 1 Legion | 2 o the flourish o Tu - % 5 e Rt S Sy St e S e ———] = SRR e B Near the Washington Country Club Yes. absolutely FREE. All you need do to get one is to open an account of $35 or more with us for any article of jewelry vou desire and pay a trifling sum down. Bags and suitcases are substantially made and of hand- some appearance. ‘Get vours early et This gentleman’s estate, containing three acres. is Specialists in Grand Pianos within a half mile of the Washington Country Club: It would cost approximately $30,000 to duplicate the house alone, while the furnishings could not be dupli- _—__——————————————— | cated. for less than $15.000. 7 Assurance to Our Patrons Location— / The property may be reached by 8 —We deal in wusical products of recognized quality and standard over good cement and macadam roads in about value. 17 minutes from the White House via the new % — —We recommend them beé¢ause they have proven their reliability to i Key Bridge, or in about 12 minutes from Dupont e e e i e Circle via Chain Bridge i AN : Solid Gold 17-Jeweled _::rm::;:r;:r?::‘:ll: :‘:::k‘:dk absolutely ax represented. : Description— ! AN . 3 Hafis Wris( Watch house. prope nsist and —We cordially invite your inspection and patronage. 2 Lolnc, MEORER consinthiofUy SoomEand e : $ 00 | sides of the house. All modern improvements are 3 \ . orporated in this valuable property, including . electricity and running water. ! R . Quartered oak inlaid floors throughout. Fres- | o The popular rectangular shaped coed ceilings in most of the rooms. The walls are case; very small and most attrac- heavily jfadded and soundproof, being covered e ° i xa . N e E q Thite G Special o T i WHmEGIc taneatey in trus toslonial Gtsle Illinois “Capital” e Lt ol Wit Weold. e $49.75 elnwa A THE reception hall is furnished with & velour | eEr el e Seventeen-jewelad, celebrated Hafis "o HIGH-GRADE Sphiolsteradisuite, srandfathers clock thatis al. & waien: an ‘Miomis Can. 93450 | movement assures a retiable time-" | vista aismen ‘of sasarion meiisace i most priceless, In the music room is a modern ital.” thin model, with solid 15-kt. white gold. hand- player-g as well as an antiqgue music box. 17-jeweled, adjusted movement in a keeper. ed mounting of latest desizn. : Tho Cli6\ sAGRE ChathTACa D year guaranteed old *flled en- $14 Week diamond bargain vou. ere New Lprights of different makes, Priced from $325 I the hom armchairs, 2 side chairs, graved case. ee. s | sereen, pedestal base with vase, china closet and ¢ New Grands of different makes, Priced from 3635 B . A ey $1 A Week SI A Week gold leaf. The settee, screen and chairs are cover- ed with tapeswy to match the draperies. 3 1 “ 9 . . / The dining room, butler’s pantry and kitch | Duro” Silver Plate J O . Stelital onesains analthelrear twiile aenniicd i (Community) Oln ur Lovely Toilet Sets of A | - . priceless relics, i racen swords 26-Piece Set manufactured Ivory, 2 nd spears, suit of armor, etc., provides a fine re- X ] as Club N()V treat, with its fireplace and bookshelves. Tortoise, Amber, Pearl, On' the second floor is the Japanese room, e i 3 " Etc. The Antopiane The Story and Clark.......M30 The Voue. ... patERonndl thess [oedsoome: Ui ineenes- We are exctn- | We have the most helpful, con- ‘The Welte Mignon Reproducing Piano 3975 to 32,575 hand-ca¢ved mahogany suites. Large closets in sive agents in § venient Xmas Club plan you ever each room. EYRPEIRAY Wostington for | heard of. Our members can make 325 t sl The old paintings, rugs, draperies, hand- this handeome § complete selections of their giits now o ; SEnyeftn (s B o thos e e s ke i siver serviee, | or anytime before Xmas; we lay a wonderful oppor v. Six-car garage and at- Artis - %46 and tliey s tached stable, witn servant quarters overhead, sign ana fany | them.aside e SI a Week - chicken houses and other outhouses located in guaranteed, PAY NEXT YEAR rear. AND ‘ Can Be Bought for Less Than < ‘ Cost of House Alone VICTOR RECORDS Terms If Desired intment to inspect call & Accommodating Terms of Payment Are Avuilable™ \ For appoinf i Cash Musie Instruments A Z M 12 S : 4 | I F. M. Johnson i 627 Seventh St. NW. Prices E.F. DrOOp & Sons CO., 1300 G . 1731 K St. N.W. Méin 2076.2077 Prices . eg::nu.a e at Our Record Department Being on the Ground Floor Offers Quick and Intelligent Service See Mr. W. D. Arrison

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