Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1932, Page 16

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A—16 *** THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1932 ANNOUN&ING OHr mew Air We have installed a most modern cooling plant for the comfort of our pairons. You will dine in these delightful rooms in an atmos- phere refreshing, healthful, restful and with clean air constantly washed and cooled through our new and modern cooling system. Consistent with our air-cooled dining rooms, we have inserted a Hot-Weather Menu in this advertisement, for your convenience. These suggestions for hot weather will be changed frequently and always chosen scientifically for our Daily Menu. Gus Buchholz Opened the Doors of his Now Famous Hotel Occidental 20 Years Ago Today . When Wi i {"illiam Howard T wenerable Uncle “J ” Cann, re 1 T and William J Al ‘.Ilumnm“? i | -2 . D » ’v ( / 1,. = =" WAZ<& .. pow under the sian- BUCHHOLZ. is always On this occasion, and patrons for their pl CELEBRATING OUR 20th ANNIVERSARY wish to thank our thousands of friends sant association. * = 3-Room Apartments \ * With Bath, $5 and Up CHARTESSH | 3 Rooms With Bath, $2.50 and Up SIMMONS Manager 18 Years’ Service! Occidental Air Cooled Dining HOT WEATHER SUGGESTIONS Additional to Our Regular Luncheon Mc: SOUPS Cold Tomato Bouillon with Saltines . - et Secretary and Consomme with Saltines................. 20c Auditor . and ¥ 14 Years' Service! Dependable SALADS Cold Tomato Stuffed with Chicken Salad, Mayonnaise Chef Salmon Salad with Coleslaw, Sliced 17 Years' Servicel Tomatoes, Mayonnaise : * Occidental Fruit Salad with Cottage * A Business Builded Upon the Lengthy FREDERICK MERKLE Steward 20 Years' Service! Rooms The Mecca of Celebrities from All Over the World Services of Efficient RAYMOND A. DEANER GEORGE COLECCHIA Fresh Vegetable Salad with French Dressing Sardine Salad with Lettuce, Coleslaw and Sliced Tomatoes.................. Sliced Egg Salad with Asparagus Tips Frisco Cottage Cheese with Jelly &NP___ ICI{ES AMERICAN ICE CO. E. B. ADAMS CO. (Coleslaw, Sliced Tomato and Pickle LiZ0Bke Strsst NV 641-645 NewYork Ave. N.W. —and now the "roll call" of those businesses listed below that have contributed so ably to our 20 years of success! CHEVY CHASE DAIRY 3206 N St. N.W. R. T. FAUNCE CO. 1274 Sth St. N.E. Served with All Sandwiches) Club Sandwich Occidental Special’ Sandwich (Sliced Chicken, Ham and Treasury Sandwich (Boiled Tongue, Tomato, Lettuce) Commerce Special Sandwich (Baked Ham, Swiss Cheese, Lettuce) Capitol Special Sandwich (Spiced Salami, Sliced Onions, Lettuce) Interior Sandwich Ice COLUMBIA HOTEL SUPPLY CO. 514 12th St. S.W. Meats SOUTHERN HOTEL SUPPLY CO. * 4th and Morse Sts. N.E. Meats M. E. HORTON CO. 620 C St. S.W. Groceries MAZO-LERCH CO. 1411 Pennsylvania Ave, 4%; and D Sts. S.W. Groceries Hotel Equipment S. A. FREAS CO. 1221 Water St. S.W. Vegetables M. D. PLITT CO. New Center Market Vegetables C. ENGELS SONS 522 12th St. S.W, -Vegetables S. W. RUSSELL CO. 1108 Maryland Ave. S.W. Sea Food * Sea Food NATIONAL CITY DAIRY 518 12th St. S.W. Dairy Products CARLIN CREAMERY 1100 E St. S.W. Poultry and Eggs MARYLAND HOTEL SUPPLY CO. Baltimore, Md. Meats CHESTNUT FARMS AIRY D. 26th St. & Penna. Ave. N.W. Dairy Products Dairy Products WASHINCTON LAUNDRY 27th and K Sts. N.W. Laundry BROWNING & BAINES 300 6th St. N.W. Coffee and Tea GUY, CURRAN CO. 315 9th St. N.W. Linens 1411 Pennsylvania Ave.

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