Evening Star Newspaper, September 17, 1925, Page 11

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FIVE AMERIGANS GET UNION HONOR World Parliamentary Body Has Accorded Recogni- tion to Few. By the Associated Press. Only five Americans hold life mem- bership in the Interparliamentary Unlon, which meets here early in Oc- tober.” This honor s reserved for those who have rendered signal service to it and have been elected by the Union's council &s life members. hough the rank and file of par- llamentarians in active service make up the gathering which will be held in the Capitol, these five Americans— but one of whom remains in legis- lative harness—will “have a volce In Elihu Root of New d as Senator and . Z international effort, is one of the five end is expected to be one of the nota- ble figures at the conclave. William D. B. Alney of Harrisburg Pa., now chafrman of Pennsylvania's Public Service Commission, is another of those who have been particularly honored by the union—for his work in ational field, notably in the | Representative Burton of n the present ice in the Sen- iber of the exec- American group decided to subscribe to the Washing- h |Of the Chinese customs tariff. Finds Placer Gold In Street of Town Once Mining Camp By the Assoclated Prees. MEDFORD, Oreg., September 19.— Jacksonville, Oreg., & roaring mining camp 60 years ago, now nearly 8 de- serted village, may return to its for- mer glories, if gold panning started recently on its main street continues to show prosperous results. Some time ago Joe Langwell, vet- eran miner, sank a shaft on California street, and before the eyes of the vil- lage residents brought out $10 worth of the yellow metal in one panning yesterday. He declares he has struck a rich ledge and has engaged two men to help him. The shaft is about 30 feet deep and is operated by an old- fashioned holst and rocker. Subscribes to Wash ngton Pact. STOCKHOLM, Sweden, September 17 (A).—The Swedish government has ton agreement regarding the revision of the Interparliamentary Union, has | been exalted to life membership on its rolls. He is the only member of | the five that is stiil in leglalml\e 1ife. J. Warren Kelfer of Springfleld, Ohfo, a former Speaker of the House, | and Richard Bartholdt of St. l.ouh where the Union in 1904 held {ts on] previous meeting in the Western Hemi. sphere, are the other Americans who enjoyed life membership in the organi zation. | .| Sure Relief From THE NEW DIVISION HELD NEED FOR POLITICS Radical and Conservative Parties Favored by Peelle, in Ad- dress to Lions. A realignment of political parties into two new divisions—radical and conservative—was {ndicated "as the panacea for many political evils in the United States by Stanton C. Peelle, former president of the District of Co- lumbia Bar Association, in an address before the Lions Club at a luncheon in the Mayflower Hotel yesterday. The luncheon was in commemora- tion of the one hundred and thirty- efzhth anniversary of the signing of the Constitution. Mr. Peelle indicated that the inter- ests or policles are not widely enough separated to call for a Republican and Democratic party. The speaker deplored the decline in leadership among public men. “It is unfortunate that we have got- ten away from the idea of our fore- fathers,” he sald. *“Pheir idea for the people not to try to determine ia- sueg. but to choose the best men in Constipation Dr. Boice’s Prescription Tablets Take one tonight -u note. the maxie | 2085 Ahsedie ana Font &if Th Crtlon. > Ter Cleanse. and nvigorate. ' For sale " at eopies or other £ood drux Weres, 23¢. A LITTLE USED—BUT NOT ABUSED $ L Delivers Advertised Here Any Article When Luying your furniture, visit the Phillip Levy Ex- change Department in the basement of our store at 735 7th St. N.W. Complete suites and odd pieces of excellent quality are included in this sale. tion. quoted here are for tomorrow only. Terms as Low as $1 a Week Kitchen Table ¥ ?.“."fg Beds All slightly used' but in good condi- Your savings will be from 15 to 24. The prices —White Enamel Beds, $ EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, Top Kitchen Table wlll be sold for only $5.45. Delivered for... — Morris Morris Chairs = PR halrs, in dark oak with leather EPA! and back cushion, will go h)r nnl! $0.95. Delivered for.. Dining Room Suite— 0ak Buffet with Round Table and four Chairs, will go complete for only $36.75. Delivered for.. —Mahogany- Teawagon {‘lnlsh Tea art, with glass tray, will bo snld for ss .45. Delivered for ........c.coeen —Wood-top Kitchen les Tabice on ale for Tab as little hs $2.95. Dlivered for. —An oak lernry Library Table with shelves for books wi.“ ln (ur only $5.00. Delivered for. Drop-side Couches— Safety Drop-side Couches, with brand-new mattress, will be nnld for only $12.50 complete. livered fflr .ee —FullSize, Brass Bed i “aid Brass Bed for only §10. Delivered for —All the re- mlin!nl Bed Springs out for $2.50 each. Values from 0. Delivered —0dd Oak and Rockers Mahogany - fish Rockers as low as $3.75. Delivered for Wash Stands w 2.%" stands, with drawer and towel rack, now only §2.50. Delivered for Des with let-down top, will g0 for only $6.95. De- Tveredifori.ic v oo irenats on —Oak Writing Desk, ) $ i) $ $ in double size, now onl)’ $2.1 Delivered for. D —Mahogany Piano Plano and_ Stool, in very good conditlon. Cost new $250. Our Exchange Store price only $69.00. Delivered for I 'hedroom Outfit —39 pieces. Large Size Dresser with Big Mirror, a Chiffonier with 5 drawers, all In golden oak; a Double Bed with ne spring and 50-1b., All-cotton, -edge Mattress, a_Bedroom Chair, two All-feather Pillows and 6x9 Rug. All new bedding. This complete outfit only $78.! Deliver for 0vers£ufied Suite— 3 pieces. Massive Tapestry Overstuffed Living Room Suite, with loose spring-filled cushions. A wonderful value for only $49.50. Delivered for only ge Oak Dresser o Dreum, With big and four rawers, will be sold for only 39 95. Dellvered for —Fige Oak Sideboard Sidcoea,’ %5 inches long, with plate glass mirror. Plenty of drawer -nd cupboard space. Only $6.85. Delivered for Overstuffed Suite— A fine Overstuffed Living Room Suite in taupe velour, loose cush- ions, all spring-filled construction of high quality. This suite will make your living room over for ?nly $98.50. Each piece delivered [siaee e SR rivieebedahva s - —Good Kitchen Safe & o3k itchen Safe, with glass doors. 3 shelves and drawer and cupboard il go for only $8.85. Delivered —Walnut-finish (‘ h lfionler. as as _ new, Dnl’ $12.95. Chiffonier has six drlwers Delivered for. the community as representatives and let them decide.” “However,” continued Mr. Peelle, “private business and other enterprises have taken many of the st com- petent men and left men of less abil- ity and with less high ideals in public life. If more big men would follow public life more would want to go into it.” —— Put on Contract Board. Brig. Gen. Colden L. H. Ruggles, assistant chief of ordnance, and Maj. Patrick J. O'Shaughnessy, retired, have been detalled as members of the board of Army officers appointed to standardize the form of war con- tracts. e i Elephant grass and bamboo are used for the manufacture of paper in India on account of the scarcity of wood. High-Grade Dentistry At Prices You Can Afford to Pay Get my FREE cost estimate before having your teeth at- tended. S AV~ 927-G.St “I¥ll Keep Good Until Used” That isn’t true butter behaves—you have to hurry to use it—before it begins to “turn.” But GREEN MEADOW BUTTER is Heathized. Heathization is a simple scientific process at the time of churning—which purifies the alr—rendermg it germless—and as a consequence GREEN MEADOW BUTTER is free from those elements that play havoc with purity and sweetness. Made of selected sweet whipping cream_from wholesome cows—and Heathized—insuring its absolute purity. Guaranteed Good Until Used and sold to you with that guarantee These leading Grocers and Delicatessen 44 l4lh D. 0., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, ARGO\ NE \IARKET. olumbh Rd. 1925, Col. C. H. Heyl, U, %:11..1.& (t!nmm m‘dg- Delphine Y 'wo nephews, ir., and mu"i’ MISS M. H. HEYL DIES. Long-Time Resident of Capital Buried in Philadelphia. Miss Mary Heath Heyl, 77 years old, |, a resident of Washington for nearly 30 years, died of heart disease her residence, 2009 Wyoming enue, Tuesday. Funeral services were con- ducted at Laurel Hill Cemetery, Phila- delphia, yeste: y auditor, headquarters dis. mct of Washington. rday. Nearly $800,000 worth of American Miss Heyl was & natjve of Philadel- | radio apparatus is being nnt to other phia. She is survived by a brother, countries each mon! Attention Apartment QOwners r NERSERATETYSEYED If you want to sell your building, list it with this office. I deal exclusively in apartments and business property. Have a number of clients who now want to buy. Quick Results. A. S. Gardiner Main 834 EEBAEA3ERIRELEARRENESININNENDE) Investment Bldg. 15th & K Sts. N.W. S, Green Meadow Butter in the cupboard and forget it of any other brand of Butter. You know how ordinary Sell Green Meadow Butter MA\HLGH. N. 3100 Georgia Ale N.W. MILLION DOLLAR GROCERY CO., St N.w. 2606 Connecticut Ave. N.W. AL’I'IL \IL S, L., 1 Mt. Pleasant St. N.W. s 416 Ceorgia Ave. N.AY. AED BROTHERS, 5421 Connecticut Ave. N.W. BAl‘,\lANS MARKET, 666 Massachusetts Ave. BRIGHTWOOD DELICATE! 564 l-eorgh Ave. N.W. BRUD! R F. 1123 17th St N.W. BAILEY MARK 809 Upshur St. 'N.W. BUFFALO MARKET, 5113 Georgia Ave. N.W. HACO\ \S» C it. N.W. 4th 8 CO)I\(ODORE MARKET, 17th and Yau Sts. N.W. CBI’VKLL\ NS, H St. \ E. CHEVY CHASE SUPPLY Co0., 5630 Connectlcllt Ave. N.W. CANDATOR DEL. 1257 23nd St- oW CONNECTICUT A RKET, 4200 Connecticut Ave \ W. CAPLIN, MRS. J. J. 22nd and Vewpnrt Sts. N.W. K 6th and l(eeler Sts. N.W. DWORIN, L., 3161 Mt. Pleasant St. N.W. EPSTEINS D DELICATESSE\ W S ] 4415 14th St. NW INNELL, G. T., Alexandria, Va. FRIEDMAN, 4118 3th 'St. N.W. FOX, S, Alnxamlrls, Va. LAH, 108 Florida Ave. N.W. FITZGERALD, W. T., 211 New Yoric Ave. N.W. FAWCETT, C. 1357 mwonsln Ave. N.W. UNN, I S, G K Arcule Market ELLMUTH BROS., 9th ai . N.E. HOME \YEAT WIARKET, 109 Upsur St. N.W. llALPbR GEORGE d Florida Ave. N.W. IIORERQTFINS‘?RO . l"Gll ‘IF“ MARKET, 0 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. llA\llL’I’flV DAIRY co., Center Market JEFFERSON MARKET, 5331 Georgia Ave. N.W. L]BERTY MARKET, £ 11th and Lamont Sts. N.W. LUSBY MARKET, 104 Florida Ave. N.W. MOHAWK MEAT MARKET, 519 8th St. 8.E. MANHATTAN MARKET, 3060 1st and Thomas Sts. N.W. MERIDIAN DELICATESSEN, 8452 14th St. N.W. NEAM BRoS,, 4700 Macomb St. N. NEMTZ, A., 1544 oth 8. N.w. OBBERVANBY MARKET, 2552 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. PUIIE FOOD STORE, 5548 Connecticut Ave. N.W. PARKER, M. E., & BRO., 6 14th St. PIONFER MEAT \IARKET 4620 14th St. N.E. PRICE, W. G., 2012 18th Bt. N.W. SENFELD, MRS. 6th and M Sts RD, D. Ale ROSIN.S Florida Ave. N. RUMERMAN TN 8th St. N.E. SCH'RIDER. . T., Slher Springs, Md. UST! F. 700 F N.E. SIL\;I;;}‘VL:\ M., a 5“-‘5". der:;n ve. N.W. an ts. N.E. SNYDER, JO! 3001 Sherman Ave. NwW. THORNE, E. D, 1700 1st 8t. N.w. 0U_ST. MARKET, Y 1608 You St. Er“. WAR[)‘\I\N PARK GRO Co., N.W. W. \LKI"R‘S DEU(‘A‘!’ y Y Ef g 1117 17th 8t. N.W. BEN, WISCONSIN AVE. MAI!KET 4909 \tholuln Ave. NW. W] EBER N.E. W EBFR. “ ll.LlAM 404 H St. N.E. WlDanEYER. W, Al o WORMELY, 3, W " S Columbla Pike, Vs, W HEN you need an auto- mobile tire, you want it rightaway. Thatis whywe keep on hand at all times carload stocks of fresh BALLOON OR HIGH PRESSURE For your convenience, we have estab- lished dealers in all sections of the city and at important outlying points. Get Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires at any of the following dealers: EDWARD MOTOR SERVICE CO. 1503Rhodelsland Ave.,N.E. SOUTH EAST AUTO SUPPLY : 629 Pennsylvania Ave,, S.E. MANHERZ AUTO SUPPLY 601 Massachusetts Ave.,N.-W. J. SOLARI & COMPANY 218MassachusettsAve.,N.-W. CENTRAL TIRE AND ACCESSORY CO. 1220 14th Street, N. W, CENTRAL AUTO SUPPLY CO. 1006 PennsylvaniaAve.,N.W. UNION STATION GARAGE 51 Eye Street, N. E. M. T. MALONEY 6th Street and Rhode Island Avenue, N. W. BAILEY’S TIRE AND ACCESSORY CO., 2250 Sherman Ave., N. W. DAY’S ACCESSORY STORE 912 H Street, N. E. W. A. YORK 1815 L. Street, N. W. J. INOFF 4620 Wisconsin Ave,, N. W, H. W. CUTLER 2907 M Street, N. W. TRIANGLE SERVICE STATION Alaska&Georgla Aves.,N.W. E STREET GARAGE 602 E Street, N. W. PLAZA AUTO SUPPLY 4St.and Ma&aachuu(u Ave., HARRY KATZ 514—4)4 Street, S. W. M. YOCHELSON Good Hope, D. C. FORT DAVIS FILLING STATION Pennsylvania and Alabama Avenues, S. E. E. C. SHERFEY 9th and E Streets, N. E. PLUNKERT’S GARAGE 421 N Street, N. W. z TEMPLE GARAGE CORB. (Leo McKenney) 3 Alexandria, Virginia GILLESPIE’S FILLING STATION Fairfax, Virginia ROSSLYN SERVICE STATION Rosslyn, Virginia SEAT PLEASANT: GARAGE Seat Pleasant, Maryland' i KELCHNER'S GARAGE Rockville, Maryland BURDETTE MOTOR C(k} Gaithersburg, Marvland CLOVERLY GARAGE Cloverly, Maryland H. C. HICKERSON- ‘Wheaton, Maryland S. J. FINNEYFROCK Olney, Maryland REMINGTON TIRE CO. Wholesale Exclusively 601 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Washington, D. C. H. L. 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