Evening Star Newspaper, December 31, 1924, Page 3

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Sure Relict (LIS 100 ANNUALREEPTON O DELLANS | will Observe Time-Honored =] SureRelief | Cystom Tomorrow and Re- fil- AN SI ceive High and Low. 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Evervwhers N TR | " Eyes Glasses | Examined g\l{;{_ Fitted i | President and Mrs, Coolidgze will fo'- | low & White House when they hold the reception . Of all the 4] functions held at Ho during the course of iining season, the New Year reception e of its cosmopolitan 1d democratic nature, is looked upon s the most popular and colorful, On this occasion the Executive and the first I sisted by members of | the cabinet ang their wives or daugh- ters, wi'l receive not only persons of official and social distinction and repre- sentatives of forgizn nations, but men, &en trom every walk o line is drawn Ye: DR. W. IRVING l\AUFMA?j‘ Optometrist. M. 258, S09 11th St. N Wesley Beights | EXCLUSIVE HOMES Exhibit House Open Daily W. C. & A. N. MILLER Realtors in | In the lonsg I e 1T s i el will rub elbows with the I r h e will be handsomely | and emaculately and ly dressed men and there will the plainly dressed, and, judging from similar receptions of the pas FLAT TIRE? - lel‘Il’ will be the poorly clad. There ‘ also will be representatives of differ- LEETH BROTHERS E ©nl races, different créeds and national- ' Sery Charge Never Over $1.00 1790 ored Cuxtom. New Ve SPECIAL NOTICES. [at the White House » b - with more or early days of and they are d residents of HIGH YRS ATFOSITION | Tezul the the ol the iS. 1 for the cit HOLD A MEET NEW YEAR'S or politic regardless of race 10 formally pay their r 1o the Executive and wish appy and successful year. The ve, With his wife beside him, will &h: hands with each person in the line, will smile acknowledgment of the greet- ings The receiving line will stand in the { blue room of the White House, famous as the meeting place of Presidents and icials of foreign la Although is difficult to estimate advance, it | expected that at le; ,000 persons | will pass along the lir ng the ception tomorrow. Of upon the weather sident and Mrs. Coolidg nds with 4,570, and in 1922 Preside Mrs. Harding, when they held the | White House reception in eight shook hands with more than 8,000 him a ecu- THAT lias dec THE red an THE FIREMEN S INSUL £ Was . Will Begin at 11 0°Clock. to schedule reception will commence at 11 | in the morning and will be ontinued, except for a three-quart prepared. | the i o'clock of the the President will ¢ 13 | tion until every one in line has been | lent Mrs. ( membe lidee s of the cabi- Ami en will | e dir of the budget then the members of the corps and the director gen- { the P Union and will and their | ments within a year to produce | cient discovert stand n line ar c- | 11 | tions to the President and Mrs. Cool- | f nsfer from | ident sed in line will come the Chief | Justice and the associate justices of | the Supreme Court of the United | AUTO AND OTHER INSTALL- | States the justic of the several| ‘e full details. her courts in this ecity Following the and Rep the libr: s |ranking and | and Marine Corps ran s of the various departments of HEREBY GIVEN THA n Sat for t citizens of the epublic much interest always is cen- the representatives of the ioue mafintl ceasiait o ording to the schedule the citi- line will start moving at 1 s ALEXAND CONNECTICUT WOLF. COMPANY Secretary. zens' o'c.ock e following po connection with the reception the White House January 1, 19 are announced by Col. Clarence Sherrill, military aide to the Pre, dent, in -operation with the office of public buildings and grounds and the superin nv\m:( of the Metropoli- tan Police F The vehicles of those entering by the south portico of the White House will be subject to call as required at the south portico. These vehicles will enter t southwest gate on presenta- tion of tick only and will be parked | N.nll of the White House grounds, led will re-enter the the White House by | the southeast gate, praceeding to the | { south portico for passengers, leaving | by the southwest gate and going | north on West Executive avenue The vehicles of those entering by ! the east gate will proceed southward on East Executive avenue and will be parked south of the White House | rounds. When called they will pro- 1 northward along East Executive nue to the east entrance. itizens desiring to be received by President between 1 and 2:30 ock p.m., will form in column from northwest gate of the White House grounds, extending west along Pennsylvania avenue, thence south on S nteen treet along the walk facing the State, War and Navy Build- ing, as may be necessary. All of those desiring to be received should be in this line not later than 2 p.m. The follow roads will be closed to vehicle traflic, except as indicated {ab , between the hours of 10 a.m. il and 2 p.m.: Road south of the Treas- Too JomFkiendimmed | yry “(Treasury place), East Execu- tive avenue, West Executive avenue, TARRIS & CO. ||-mm south of the State, War and Navy Bullding (State place), the roadway north of the Ellipse in the White Lot (South Executive avenue). arrangements in JAMES D._HORE closed President. fir Herman’s Violin Hospital Tt and 1N W ain & “Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness” wear Dlamond 2 person 60 . mate YEARS IN'BED | At bo springs feel has spentabpro; When Wmdows Ranle It's a of fuel wast WE. rattic and waste. r terms. J. . 2 est cas & 0. 3120 Titn nw. * Col. 612, G030 W Htgh Class Roof Work Apprecxated o we of IRONCLAD 100, vitue it Durmg 1925 —resolse _to have this big million-dollar plaut handle your printing contracts. The National Capxtal Dress 12101242 D A Happy New Year —will be ours if you allow us fo exe- cute your printivg. HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIG ADAMS, 513 in s THAT OLD ROOF Consult us abo t and save worry and dollars, too. We'll gladly estimate. KOON loeflu 119 3rd 8f 'h.:i Company Phone are busy because are doing the want class worke people H PRICED .an AUERBACH product THE 'EVENING STAR Yputs 157 mate |SPEGIAL SERVICE ASHOLIDAY FAVOR Through Senate} W. R. & E. Co. Announces Speeding up . its legislative ma- ¢hinery, the Scnate yesterday Schedule for Benefit of . New Year Celebrants. D. passed 137 bills and resolutions be- fore quitting for its New Year re- cess of two days. The House passed the. Treasury-Post Office appropriation bill, but did not ad- jourh over: until Friday. = Repre- sentative Longworth of Ohio, the Republican leader, obtalning unan- Imous consent that the recess be for only one day. Only a comparativaly few of the measures passed by the Senate were of major importance, most of them providing for the set, ment of private claims and griat- ing authority for the constrution of bridges across navigable A special schedule on the Washing- ton Reflway and Electric Company lines will be in force tonight and early tomorrow morning to care for late celebrants of New Year eve in the downtown section, it was nouneed "today. streams in various States. The range of serviee will be from 30 mihutes to one hour later than ordimarily. The special schedule and the regular schedule from specified points will be as foHows: From Ninth and G streets: To leventh and Monroe streets, special, AWARD FOR IIANCER,W_ i Will Be Made Every Two Years in Future, Commit- tee Announces. an- n»um, 1:02 27; regular, 1 streets, spec Joha, teenth and ( Mount Rain special ; to Riverdale s to 1:45; special, 1:45; ry nehville, sp Laurel, spec time for ion dvances comn for . Sofic same as reg ing ith Lau at Branc Wisconsin & 1 | Rockville 11:30 pom.; ax regular, 1:48, regular, of cancer | A. Nord- resident of Washington, distribute ars. rather , and to make the bie $1,000 in lieu of the prize It was found, according to Dr. Nordhoff-Jung, the founder, that an annual award of the prize resulted in too brief a time to give full con- 5 to the development of discoveries for tHe war merson, special $500 annual = - 1925 TO FIND D. C. SOLEMN AND GAY (Continued fro st Page.) place Epi; anda C, p.m.; Mark's pal, Third and A streets south- east, New Year day communion at 11 am.; St. Stephen’s i Fourteenth communion; Potoma tonight morrow; st the award was annes Fibiger, pro- fessor of pathological anatomy at the rsity of Copenhagen, who, after study, was the first to dis- means for reproducing can- the living tissues of animals of the means of reproduc- was one of the ed toward disc destroying canc is discovered how nism it is means organism The present vear street St d O streets nd 10 a.m commi to- nd Bancroft day communion, Presbyterian, Maryland avenue : Church of the Covenant, avenue and N street prayer meeting n Heights Pres- and K to reproduce an | and declared possible to | night to destroy such an|street | east onnecticut and 9 pm yielded none far| enough advanced, according to re-| arch of the commission on award, | 3% ide Dr. Fibiger for the award It is hoped that ll\"""h“" om, introduced partially | rial this fact, will enable who have not sufficient | complete tests and experi- 1l - to justify the award avenue, Lutheran, | avenue ar M street Luthesan, t, 8 pm.; time to Zion Lu 11 o'ela in tomorrow | College President Dies. BRANDON, Manitoba 3 —Dr. Franklin W. Swe president of Brandon College, who came here from Cleveland about two years ag id was wide known in Bap circles, died yvesterday (German service); Pet- worth Baptist, Seventh and Randolph streets, 8 p.m rst Baptist, Six- teenth and O streets Im- manuel T Co umbia December and avenue 10:30 p.m. and Grace { Baptist, Ninth street and South Caros “The answer to problems in the ne 11:15 n-lmk‘ Thirteenth | Sixth | north- | at | aland their friends are invited 218 10 10 pm C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, lina avenue southeast, 8 All of the Catholic church-l will hold masses tomorrow morning. . ‘While church congregations are lending a more dignified appearance to the city's observance of the advent of the New Year, youth, less con- strained and In lighter mood, wili ring out the old and ring in the new order of things with rousing Tevelry, tem- pered somewhat by the dictatés of their own consciences and the scrutiny of an alert detective force.~ , - Speclal - programs, with surprise features to be sprung at the hour of midnight, bave been arranged for vir- | tually all of the supper-and-dance re- xorts, includipg - hotels. and _restau- rants. Many ‘clubs and, other; organi- dations have prepared parties for their members and guests. Sgveral theaters will offer midnight perform- ances. Harmless varietfes of street cele- will be permitted on the ntown strects by the police, but firing of pistols will be prohibited. Tooting of horns also is taboo under police regulation, but police admit will have rather of & job trying to enforce it tonight. Among organizations holding en- tertainments tonight are the Grand Council, Independent Order, Sons of Jonadab, who will mebt at 8 o'clock in Pythian Temple, Ninth and H Streets; the Foundry Epworth . which will give an informal from 8 to 11 p.m. in the lor; the Loyal Order of o'clock ith street, and the Wood- Wilson Lodge and Independent Montefore Lodge of the Pro- Order of the Wes(, which arranged a dance in Odd Fel- Hall Individual Receptions. Receptions will be the order of the day tomorrow among individuals and numerous fraternal, eivil and social | bodies In addition to the . White House in_accord HORIZONTAL 1 Seasoned 5. Linear meas- ure (abbr.) . Either . Whether . Sun god . Less than Heing . Preposition . Be ill . Good (abbr.) VERTICAL . Criterion . Plot of ground . Famous ini tials . Section - Toy (abbr.) (abbr.) . That i . Either 10. a lows’ of State with officinl will entertain the members | diplomatic corps at breakfast | in the F nerican Buildin ® yman's Relief Corps, auxil- iary to the Grand Army of the Re- public, will entertain veterans and their friends from 1 to 4 p.m. in G. A. R. Hall, Fourteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue. The depart- ment president and staff will be sisted by the presidents of the Daugh ters of Veterans, Ladies of the Grand Army and auxiliaries of the Sons of Veteral the United Spanish War Veterans and the American Legion. here will be a reception at the headquarters of the Woman's Chris- tian Temperance Union, Sixth street, from 5 to 9 pm. In the re-| eiving line will be the District offi-| s« and the presidents of the vari-| ous unions. The public is invited. | The Central Union Mission, Louisiana avenue, and the Mission, 214 Johr ~hall place, 1d open house tomorrow, from |3 oclock sa ICE COMPANY There Is No Second Choice —for the judicious Homeseeker. Experi- ence has shown the greatest Home hap- piness and soundest investment values are to be found in the Maryland edge of fine old Chevy Chase. Drive out Conn. Ave. and through Bradley Lane to Leland Where New Homgs Sell 5—Ana Ur '8. “ ") 0% Cash o 1 of direc Christian s of the Young ssoclation will New Year reception at the lizabeth Somers residence, 1104 M . from 4 to 6 o'clock tomorrow A musical program will be rendered during the afternoon. All members k) o The |tlows t Order of Odd Fel- and its branches will hoid Year reception tomorrow from at the 1. O. O. F. Temple, Seventh street. It will be under of the Rebekah branch of 1. and President Mary P. Pol- with others will receive. Mrs Grigsby will be In charge ma Park Civie Study Club will receive its friends from 3 to 6| {p.m. tomorrow in the ballroom of the | Takoma Theater, Fourth and Butter- ) e 1 o i Aéug e 4 OWNERS AND BUILDERS 925 15th St. Evenings—Pot. "L 3 Guild of John Wesle 2892-d 2 wurch will hold a re- | ception from 6:30 to 10 pm. at 1507 | Q street N traffc and parking w business district” Six Stories (D) 2 (Y e (B e =) = Capacity 500 Cars Ramps and Elevators Master Mechanics < Day Storage Washing Repairing Gas & Oil Accessories 24 Hour Service O = Y ) - CENTRALLY LOCATED MODERA The CARLTON GARAGE 1108-14 Vermont Avenue Call Main 4340 O=(0)1=.6 OV =€) Under Wardman Management Protect your car by keeping it in the largest, best equipped and most accessible garage in Washington UNIFORMLY HEATED TE RATES = (1= A () =10 0= © - — =) ==, 1924 . Manuscript . ‘Street (abbr.) . Diphthong . Account . Physician . Negative 23. City in Ohio 8. Remove im- purities State (abbr.) 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A High-Class Moderate-Price Home—Convenient to Everything Take 14th Street Car Marked “Takoma™ to 8th and Kennedy N.W., or 9th Street Car to.Ingraham Street—Walk 2 Blocks D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. 1319 New York Ave. Main 1267 T e TSR SEE OUR M= GET STARTED ON OWNING A HOME No Better Resolution Could Be Made INSPECT 412 Webster St.N.W. (Between 4th St. and New Hampshire Ave.) Open Until 9 P.M. Drive Out By Way of Beautiful Grant Circle— 3 or Take Any 9th St. Car Marked “Soldiers’ Home” to New Hampshire Ave. and Upshur N.W. and Walk Around the Circle. D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. 1319 New York Ave. Main 1267 &

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