Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1925, Page 5

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[ ' THE EVENING Two Cars in One— STUDEBAKER Duplex Phaeton AUTO SHOW SEEN BY 2000 VISITORS More Interest Evinced Chassis Than Any of Other Exhibits. 3701 SIXTEENTH ST. in Modern Apartment Building Necw Ready for Immediate Occupancy. All outside rooms. Overlooking beautiful Rock Creek Park. 24- hour elevator and switchboard service. 000 car owners and purchasers of cars at- ond session of Wash- ual automobile show in Convention Hall. With ariety of more intervesting before, the show dining alcove t, and the spacious Gtiant Hoae Il was jammed continuously with | enthusiasts bent on seeing the latest clopments in motordomn o car owner does not necessar‘ly to be in the market for a new car in order to justify his visit to the show, ding to Rudolph Jose, di- vector of the show for the Washing- Automotive Trade Association rom an educational point of view Mr. said, “every car owner and one who intends buying a car soon should visit the w at least once this week. There ¢ many special exhibits from which can learn a great deal about the 3 has. Ordinarily, these re not available for dealers and it is only on such an he conscientious car el opportunity, under W. A. Nut....$ auspices, to brush up on a 4 > . The exhibits this year W ',N' lated to give the owner a Large Coke. ppreciation of car worth and Small Coke.. . .$11.00 >, and from th point Fairmont Lump = $8.75 ibted- New River Lump, $11.00 B. J. WERNER 923 New York Ave. 1937 5th St. N.E. | tendea the s dressing s fifth dining Large living ro room, Murphy bed alcove and kitchen Reception hal bed chamber, and kitchen $77.50. Apply to Resident Manager Jose every Need Any Coal? Call Frklin. 7626 W. A, Egg.. ooms, t important of 1\ Washington.” Many Interesting Exhibits. Many new and highly interesting exhibits have been ed since the how. These include assis exhibits, sev- straight-eights s manifested great chassis than in any They lingered lon For Relieving HEADACHE NEURALGIA TOOTHACHE RHEUMATISM cylinders and the parts proved inating Lsk Your Druggist 1 continue k to 10 for the evening ished by two Meyer tras NARCOTIC SQUAD RAIDS ALLEGED DOPE SELLERS Twelve Cxpt;d in Two Separate Drives in New York—Opium Cubes Seized. ISTINCTIVE FLOORS Battleship Linoleum Treadlite Tile, Rubber Tile, Natural Cork Tile, Cork Carpet | TRE COFFEE SHOPPE (Franklin Square Hotel The BAKER CO., Inc. 1110 F St. N.W. Phone M. 517 Distributors for BONDED FLOORS, Inc. ed in an attempt to break up an al that operated through a Broad People Must 'Have Joint-Ease - Says Druggist |ish bath establishment. The r six | were arrested in restaurants in Thomp- son street Dav pa |In & hanava ants ged they found the 31 jum cubes rdered from from throat one of hey say store -betweens” for But- v alleged to be head reotic ring. Traffic held up for some time > made. | terman, who of the supposed T | on Broadw | While the ar ‘EPAROCHIAVL SCHOOL BURNS ‘Bui\ding and Contents Valued at | $100,000 Practically Destroyed. INSTER, Mass., January 27.— ci >arochial School, attended by 1,200 pupils, v destroyed the building All the fire apparatus was summoned and fire- | men were exerting efforts to prevent the spread of the flames to the con- and the Elks' Home nearby. loss is mated at $100,000. fireman red a broken leg a ladder. su BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It | - "Em Up Y : /lfzunybody ’ st be ol chould ash you you can truthfully say Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. Peopl quick re Table tablet who k | Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act gen- | tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, | e taken for bad breath by all | w them. | stimulating them to natural action, | elearing the blood and gently purifying | the er vstem. They do that which | dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. | Edwards’ Olive Tablets without griping, | formula after seventeen years of prac- { tice among patients afflicted with bowel | and liver complaint, with the attendant | ® MUBP“M DIC! Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will BISERIBSEERS know them by their olive color. | Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the bad breath. Moo MURPHY, PrseionnT | ne or two every note the effect. 13 666 s a Prescription prepared for Colds, Fever =nd Grippe It is the most speedy remedy we now, Preventing Pneumonia 1835 14th St. Potomac 1000 | |G SAY, WHAT'S TH¢ |DEA "OF THOSE CRAZY TELEGRAMS You'VE Been GETTING ERoM NEW YoRI< SIGNED ‘MORGAN ? THAT'S e BusINESS: EVCERYBODY 1IN TOWN'S ALKING ABOUT You' THoSe MILLION DOLLAR || 6E€CRS ARE FAKes AND You KAOw T STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1925. MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt Gets Very Sentimental in the Florida Climate. (Copyright, 1924, Mark Reg. U JO& SPWIS SEADS ME THosE WIRES | WE'RE BRoke Bt THE PcoPLE HERE THINK T A MILLIONAIRE ! Now MY CREDIT 'S ESTABLISHeD AND weE'LL e Like | KINGS! GET Coprigne. 173, by by H. O. Fisher. ) —By BUD FISHER Trade 5. Pat. Off.) H_C_PibarTorest Dol Rights Reserved FEAST ON OYSTERS T0 ALLAY “SCARE” Writers, Physicians and Oth- ers Are Guests of Dealers at Spread. Oysters from the lower Potomac River were the piece de resistance at a party given yesterday afternoon by | captains of the oyster bo oup of local oyster hand V. A. Burdine, in Municipal was part of a campaign phoid *'s A goodly number of newspapermen ysicians and others invited turned t to witness the demonstration by oyster captains and participate in | leviating the the Captains of the the boats which oysters to Washing Study to Be Made. of official inspection was | ffair by the pre of the Massachusetts ctive Associa- the Presid n and names A ting given the ymmittee on pollut Dr. Field took the drainage. and ad- Tl orporation | riffith Cnal lean oal o | D TREPS ‘w% REYPGLS | ...1s it a crime to put your own comfort first . . . ? Not a bit of it . . . if that| makes you a more rested, and | therefore more delightful com-| panion! | Comfort especially to those | busy, responsible people who deserve t most we say! Comfort from the ground up as: Cantilevers for Comfort-Lovers CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1319 F Street SECOND FLOOR Over Young Men's Shop are | n | 1 dresses of all those at the party, and whether they had been innoculated against typhoid, and intends to fol- low up his investigation with these Knowing ~ where all the oysters came from, Dr. Field says that the results of his evidence are expected to be the of their kind obtained since the typhoid scare began. No dis. has been reported in Wash- ington as coming from oysters VIRGINIA MAY SUE. Oyster Conference Blames Oyster Situation on Publicity. tives of Virgini a conference here yes! v. Trinkle to discuss plans for situation that has vir tually paralyzed the tr embodie dete ned steps toward the preven recurrence confe e laid the blame for the present Is to the establishihg of oyster emba by many Mid- western cities, a and to publicity | through the w rinkle con General Smyser’s Pharmacy 14th St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. Is a Star Branch You'll find the assist- ants in Smyser’s Phar- macy glad to take charge of your Classi- fied Ads intended for The Star—seeing that they are promptly for- warded to the main office. No extra fee for this service at any Star Branch office—only reg- ular rates. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. Results are what count—and Star ads bring results. “Around the Cormer” is a Star Branch Office the coat That little part shows can make his “get-up” fall down. If is isn't the right color to blend with his suit or tone to blend with his tie—some- one is bound to label him color-blind or a man with poor taste. So come to MEYER'S SHOP and let us help you select your ties, shirts, socks and handkerchiefs—we know what's “‘good taste, good form". Let us give you a MEYER'S LABEL and you can't be labeled anything but well dressed and a man of good taste. Just that space between and the tie of a man's shirt that and good quality.” for | of the United States Pub Service in an effort to h Gov. Ritchie. sue a certificate setting forth that After this visit, Virginia oysters are free from typhoid | leave Annapolis aboard the State infection steamer McLane for a half-day run Additional appropriation for main- |down the bay to the habitat of the taining a larger inspection force in 3 the oyster fields was sought in a resolution nsking that provision be made in the next biennial budget re- port. A final resolution brought about the coalition of the oyster trade to work toward the solution of fur- ther problems. An invitation was extended to Dr. Herman 3 ;. motored to Annapolis the party was to Dr. Bundesen Maryland was to oysters live and He was to sec caught. He was aten and to join consuming them #round. The oyster inspection party planned to return to Baltimore this evening, Ppart one of Dr. Bundesen's inspection thereby being completed scheduled for tomorrow, when the Chicago health official will inspect the oyster-packing plants in Baltimore City of pollution a and inspec rginia, follow- inspection trip into Chicago Health Official on Two- | January 27.—The Railways yesterd: Swiss BALTIMOF | man | sione —Dr. Her- | Na commis- |an agreement to pay 300,000 franes in Balti- idow Za ¢ 'n inspection of | L0 the widow of Dr. Karl Helfferich, {former minister of finance of Ger- e | many, who was killed in a rallway faggiore district, last Spring. 3| State board of health and afterward | tlement was mad> out of court. | The Central Branch, at 7th and Massachusetts Avenue N.W.—Central 7th St. Business Section | @ E‘ E‘ g H An American Security Serves Your Section I'ne American Security seeks the bank ing business of the people of Washington who value Strength, Stability and Service and desire a cordial interest in their bank- ing needs. ST Every Banking Service AMERI[CAN S]ECUIRKT‘T i AND TRUST COMPANY o 15th and Penna. Ave. Surplus and Undivided Profits Ovwer $6,000,000 FIVE CONVENIENT BANKING OFFICES Capital, A R C ¥ to ealll upon | | 300,000 Francs Awarded for Death |¢ signed | CHOIR PEW FOR CHURCH GIFT OF VIRGINIA LEES | woman nocked Senseless by Ne Socisty Ma'ku DO“’BGD“ Also for| BT in Grand Central Corridor. 27— Mrs Maintenance of Chapel Choir = of a New d robbed nderground the at Valley Forge Grand She w ¥ lead when the ng to the el here w a choir pew in honor i served in Revo- |lutionary War and an endow | maintenance of the chape pew is to be of ndbag bu ends will } me ve jewelry | presented {ral C dropped iron pipe Hotel Inn Phons Main 8108-8109. St. N.w. ription and the sees who served in cluded in the list name 1d be free r of the De and “Light- lara 604-610 9th tion -~ horse” Set- | Visitors lo the V-63 Exhibit at the Show teil vs that this is the finest group of Cadillac cars ever presented. They also accept it as evidence of increasing Cadillac leadership during 1925. i Space 25 Auto Show THE WASHINGTON CADILLAC CO. Rudolph Jose, President 1138, 1140 Connecticut Ave. Franklin 3900, 3901, 3902 A B I LLACGC A Clearance Bargain Couldr’t You Use a Good Washing Machine? At a Saving of $37.50 lo $42 —according to whether you Jay on terms or spot cash? And the terms, too, are op- portune. The machines are the product of a reputable manufacturer and are backed by our guarantee. They have 4-position swinging wringer, copper tub, and retail for $137.50. ¢ We're asking $100—on terms of $10 down and $7.50 a month—or $95 for cash. There are only a few. Will one of them become YOURS? _ The cause of this sale is our intention to concentrate on LAUN-DRY-ETTE—the fa- mous .wringerless. electric washer which we also invite you to see. Ask for d®mon- stration. Deferred Payment Plan If Desired - NATIONAL ELECTRIK Sumb’ECIGmpaavCAL 1328-30 NewYork Ave. - Phone Main 6800 our fast through trains serving ALL FLORIDA Orange Blossom Special Travel to Florida via this Somthern Pines, Pinehurst and Cam- den Route. Golf, Polo, Tennis, and all outdoor recreations. Stop-over privileges. e de luxe, all-Pullman train leaving Washington 9.20 A.M. Seaboard fast mail carrying coaches leaves Washington at 9.25 AM. The Floridian Leaves Washington 2.55 P.M. Only one night enroute to Florida's extreme West Coast. Connec- tion at Jacksonville for East Coast points. Carolina-Florida Special Leaves Washington 8.40 P.M. with through serv- ice to Fast and West Coasts of Florida. Also through sleepers to Winter Haven, West Lake Wales, Scbring, and Central Florida Resorts * Seaboard-Florida Limited Leaves Washington 12.10 A.M. (Sleepers open 10 P.M.) A deluxe, all-Pulimantrain with through serv- ice to East and West Coast resorts. Service via new scenic Central Florida Short Line Effective January 24th, 12.10 A.M., and also on January 27th, 9.20 A. M., through sleepers to West Palm Beach through Central Florida's region of lakes, orange groves, and rolling hill Effective January 27th, Coast to Coast day and night service between St. Petersburg, Tampa, Sara- sota— West Palm Beach and intermediate pointa. For llustrated literature, information and reservations apply e G. W. VIERBUCHEN District Passenger Agent Seaboard Alr Line Railwas 714 Fourteenth Street, N. We Telephone Main 637 Seaboard Air Line Railway

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