Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1924, Page 3

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iew Bll Bul'ner Sells at Remarkable Low Price u [RRETI Louis, Mo, E and sturdy device works \\'Illmu(\ [electricity or gas. It burns a| icheap oil, gives cne of the hottest, || afest fires known, i quickest and and can by slipped into the! or furnace P A A A A Two Special Home Deliveries Daily For Your Convenience 1701 Connecticut Ave., North 9613. 3302 Fourteznth St., N.W., Columbia 1452. 20 Parkview Markéet Columbisa 3007. 5612 Connecticut Ave., Cleveland 1343. 701 H Street N.E., Lincoln 7908. Pasteurized Milk Grade A Raw Milk Nursery Milk Cream Butter Buttermilk ges Cheese “Blue Jay” Coffee FAAEAE LR Renevv cnase oarvl Telephone West 183 3204-3208 N St. N.W. - ‘f++++++++++++++++++++++ i 'NURSE FUND DRIVE BEG!NS l[lM[lRRllWl ‘of 500 Workers in Task of Raising $97,0C0. The Instructive Visiting Nurse S /|| clety of Washington, whose 500 work- | ers” will tomorrow morning b | their canvass of the city to ralse | $97,000 to complete a tw . ebrating re only patients there a altho ugh = > by the fation, buld have at least 250 | s responsible for start- wursing in Washington. It nursing of tuberculosis with the r budget | DAY D. C. Will Deliver | Glover Parkway | fome months ag: o Glover, will be turned over to the | Chief of Enginecrs of the Army in accordance with law, to become | a part of the park system of the ! National Capital The District Commissioners at a board meeting yest fter- noon approved the necessary pa- pers for the transfer of jurisdie- tion. The Glover Parkway is a valu- able stretch of land along Foun- dry Branch, extending from sachusetts toward the ( a cetion. southwa uit road TAX PAYMENTS LAG, COLLECTOR REPORTS Public Urged to Avmd Rush by< | Settling Obligations Before i End of Month. 1 T WILL DISPOSES OF $10. Testator Cut> Off W)fe Who Left without r u:d to their | of vital foods. demand for t Partly on ac Him, ai Dispateh to * YORK With The $1. BUILDING A TOOTH Good teeth are built out Building a tooth is not the simple pro- cessitseems. Nature regards it so important that she takes a long time to perfect one. Scotl’s Emulsion supplies elements heedful to ' aid normal growth and con- are still some tearn not quite enlisted uota of 10, and a call struct sound bones and strong teeth. A food-tonic of rare value, | Scott’s Emulsion gives the workers as | 1 be best results when taken regularly after Tuesday Night. A card party held T Hotel tees | Reception | | committee, Kath vy Fitzmorr! n Weschler, Anna| Louise \|rn<mn| 7. Mra. Florence| Mrs. | Margaret Do Mrs. M J FOI A ody other than D, can now he' obtained from the com. offices at (mm Washington, D. nd * Bofton. AFER AND RTORAGE Co. OLD SILVER GET We pay consid Fou can get elsewhere. fnonds, zold and" platinum e of solid stivar teswets, antigu Bany Aperican. SHEFFIE! OMPANY. 1225 Conn. ave. FD — TO BRING A VANLOAD OF York, Boaton Pitts- rom or to W .m..,m., Delivers Asern. M lct Us Examine Your Roof We'll tell you its condi- tion. Phone Main 14. 1121 5th n.w. JRONCLAD G250, foome s 36 Free Plans & Estimates. o Barrts, 1010 F ot oo, Framk T You'll Be Pleased —with prices as well as work when we do your GENERAL AUTO. REPAIRING. R. McReynolds & Son Roofiny Comy Dr. L, B. ) | Among those who have given thelr| names as patrons and patronesses are | the following: P, Paola, , Rev. Dr. P. I aton Broo 3. Roach, Mrs. L. B. M Dudwig, Mr. and | Mr. an H. « l\dY‘ll s % Ofenstein, Costello, SR At e Before the “nlM-Y Function Consult Gude about the floral deco- rations. 1212 F.—Advertisement. Ever since thelr marriage, 70 years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carlyle have lived together in the same cot- tage, at Lacey Green, England. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DE. W. B. Moses & Sons Established 1861 AT ELEVENTH Furniture Carpets F ST. Distinctive Holiday Offerings Tt is not too early for those who seek exclusive artistic and useful gifts, such as guest towels, luncheon sets, center pieces and many other attractive Linens and Laces, especially if monograms articles, are required. Smoking Sets, Wall Plaques, Lamps, and many other odd useful and ornamental gifts are displayed in our art Gift Shop. All moder- ately priced. thua Forwarded Prepaid to Any Slnppm' Point in the United States lNQUIBl’J ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Boeclaltsts in hlmn-. S1ip Corers -aud_Tops. 1€345 L Sk MW, Main 7238, O il | : meals. Try it Scott & Rowne, RBiromf: A Select School WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES | Washington D C LEVENIN\: O AOD DI rd Make Quality Cords hout Extra Cost on CREDIT Try owr easy payment plan—there is no red tape or unnecesary delay ——yo~u get the tires when you come in. FOUR MONTHS TO PAY CONVENIENT TIRE SHOP, INC. 327 13th Street N.W. FERRED PAYMENT PLAN Linens Upholatery Shades ilnnccuracies in Postal Pay Article | Control to Army ) DONT LET STOREREEPER FOOLYOD - STAR, WASHINGTON, CORRECTED BY WILE. D. NOVEMBER MANY FOREIGN COURSES. R i Four_ Universities in w.asmnomni Train for Trade. m_of Boys' e courses in forcign servi samies gl dhel Y M NG 5 ¢ includes the offered in four L e of Columl Washington 16, 1924—PART 1 96 Go to “Y” Parley. Ninety-six delegates from W il attend the Older B in Wilmington, I to 30, Are Noted. rrection of his statement in | B published in T Star i)l' 14 that the postal pay i se represents $125,000,000, Willlam Wile last night u nounced that the bill vetoed by Pres- | ident Coolidge speaks of $68,000,000, but that he is officlally informed that the original bill, as considered in e, contemplated $150,000,000. Mr. Wile added that he also should have noted that the average pay which the postal employes are ask- ing is not $1,800, but $2,100. Waork training of ties In Wa ter, the Bureau of F tion announced last night. The A can University, Geo: ‘Washington University, Catholic niversity and | Georgetown University offer courses in forelgn training. In addition courses are offered in Maryland and Virginia by the Univer- =ity of Maryland and in several Virginia colleges. The total student enrollment in all reported foreizgn trade subjects for the ye: 1 2 as given by the burea delegation. One of the Beck, personnel director of the New York Stock Exchange. Newly Decorated 2 and 3 Room Kitchen & Bath WHY BUY IMITATIONS MADE OF COTTON AND CHEAP WOOL INSIST ON GETTING TIM'S CAP 100% PURE WORSTED, Reasonable Rentals Representative on Premises Saturday 6 to 9 P.M. Sunday All Day JOHN W. THOMPSON & COMPANY INCORPORATED Realtors 1614 Eye Street N.W. Main 1477 Mild Weather | Cold & Stormy Weat.her Muffler Buttoned Around Cap | Muffler Buttoned Around Neck For Boys, Children and Men ON SALE AT LEADING STORES TIM'S CAP CORPORATION, 50-52-54 West 17th St., New York AU TR T DT T On hilly Molningél. When the agamst Furnished Bachelor 1partments The Anchorage: Conn. Ave. at Que St. HE very last word in bachelor apartments, comfortdble home- like furnishings, open fireplace, valet service, ice, lights, continental break- fast, all included; in suites of 2 and 3 rooms. cold rains beat the window and a chilly dampness pervades the atmosphere, head off colds and coughs with a brisk glowing blaze in The HUMPHREY Radiantfire ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS $15.00 Up EDGAR MORRIS SALES CO. 1305 G St. N.W. Main 1032-1033 For Full Particulars Apply Randall H. Hagner & Co. Phone Main 9700 1321 Conn. Ave. L e emend We've got the fine tuxedo you’ll want pretty soon Thanksgiving on the way, with Christmas and New Year’s following fast. That means parties, dinners, dances, theaters—and a tuxedo. Hart Schaffner and Marx made them—a fine tailor couldn’t do better for double our tellos - Raleigh Haberdasher Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen-Ten F Street under the auspices | and the lmmu, N rl B. ¥uller of the will be in charge of | principal speakers will be Cameron | | Nz 66 Y ears of Fai 3 T2 2T 2 2 ARl T 227, *182 WOOD *182 —Open Fires for Autumn Weather— OAK—Sound and Seasoned, Cut to Suit Also KINDLING WOOD at $18 Per Cord Anthracite CO AL Bituminous All Best Varieties at Lowest Prices Consistent With Our High Standards of Quality and Service Marlow Coal Co. 811 E St. N.W. Main 311 “fficient Servic: N § N E N N N N N N N R 3 E N USED CAR SALE | On the White Lot 1706 14th St. Studebaker Light 6, 1922, Dodge, 1923, Studebaker Special 6, Touring Studebaxer Big 6, Oldsmcbi'e, 1924, Velie, psrfect condition, Reo, 1922, Ford, 1924, Touring. Studebaker Special 6, Puick Six, 1923, runs like new, Buick Sport Roadster, Buick, 1924, Touring, Hudson, 1923, Columbia “Challenger,” 1922, excellent condition, $400 Ford at $200 Durant at $450 Chevrolet Sedan, $400 Chevrolet, $290 Thirty-one Others to Choose From These Are Special Values STUDEBAKER “Just Drive It—That’s All” 14th and R Streets —is clean, efficient, G l 1 quiet and automatic. Full Autornatic OIL BURNER For Household Use MUTUAL SERVICE, Inc. The Pioneers of Oil Heating in Washington 1411 N. Y. Ave. N.W.—Phone Main 3883 Investigate Today PERFECT HEARING FOR THE DEAF- fhc L mlc (xun Ear Phone FREE DEMONSTRATION AT OUR STORE 19 am. to 6 p.m, La.st Day, Monday, November 17 Rememper, we w re ualess we, hud fnvestigated tne ins An expert from New York ecarnestly Tequest vou to call. mak d receire expert advice out charge. Every instrument guara for booklet. Tell your doaf friends THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 917-919 G St. N.W. Washington, D. C. will be wit test priva is on the abovo day. We mest YOU MUST ACT AT THIS PRICE! S50 NOW Nov. 13 to 19 $ Pay the Small Balance Monthly on Your Electric_ Light E The Nationally Known “SIMPLEX” SUN BOWL RADIATOR Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 14th & C Sts. N.W.

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