Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Washington Post from Washington, District of Columbia • Page 4

Location:
Washington, District of Columbia
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

srW 7 ju vv i THE WASHINGTON POST THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16 1015 HEADS WESTERN HIGH School Board Names Dr iNewf on to Succeed Miss Westcott WIFE OF PRESIDENT OF CUBA WITH HER TWO SONS VISITS NEW YORK JLISO KEINSTATED DR HUDSON Mm Suspended as Bathing Beach Superintendent Will Eesume His Post as Physical Instructor at Business High School Colored Deputation Asks Approval of Pageant to be Held in October Actio on two Important matters af fecting personnel of the public 1 schools marked yesterdays meeting of the board of education the first held since the dosing of the school last June Dr 6 Newton head of the chemistry departmsnt of Western High School was advanced to the position of principal of that school rice Miss Edith Westcott who resigned Dr William Hudson suspended last June from his post of director of ph steal Instruction at Business ilirh School was ordered to resume his duties at that Institution Dr Newton hss for ears been known one of the mort efflclert instructors In the local high schools being rated In Group It has been a foregone con elusion that be would he chosen principal of Western hen the matter came before the board for action He has been appointed for the present school year and the pxiton will be made permanent If hf satisfactorily performs bis duties Suspended by Commissioners lr Yfudsor wss suspended by the District commissioners from the post of su perintendent of the municipal bathing beach last cpring pending the examine tlon of his accounts The board of educa tion following precedent In such cases suspended him from the position be held fender their jurisdiction Yesterdays meeting was the first held since his sua yemlon President Henry Blair declared Dr Hudsons record had been ver srood as ph sical instructor and that there had been no charges against him Headed by Dr Du Bole of New York editor of The Crisis a deputation of local colored persons came before the board to solicit their approval of a pageant to be held here during the week of October 10 celebrating the semicentennial of the adoption at the thirteenth amendment The committee asked the use of several echool auditoriums for rehearsals for the affair which will take place probably at Amerlpan League baseball park Five hundred actors mostly adults will participate but some will be recruited from the ranks of the colored school children here The pageant will trace the history of the colored race from prehistoric times to the present day and end with a prophecy of times to come The committee consisted of HHassB aPsaananannF annnnnnv lannnnnnnnnanT Bw9xSM IllllnnnnnnnilnsPnanB BaannnnnnnnrUBBnnnnnSnP SSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSSaSSBSBSBSBSBSBsVikssBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBsWft sslllVslllVrsllllsLsBkslHLslHLiBsllllllHrl jALARM TAKES A BLUE i Washington Horses Earn Ribbons at Syracuse Senora Mariano Seva de Menocal wife of the President of Cuba is soiourjiing in the United States with her two sons Mario de Menocal jr on the right and Raoul de Menocal The senora is at present In New Tork BIO ATTENDANCE AT SHOW A In Class for Handy Hunters The Wasp Gats First Prise Val Cranes Wild Rose Captures ibe Blue in Class for Harness Hones Suitable for Gig and Drives in One mlttee on the A encampment asking that a group of high school cadets be detailed to the eight Information booths at the Union Station and elsewhere when the veterans begin to arrive was turned over to Mr Thurs ton to answer at bis discretion Boyi Scouts also will be used for this purpose President Blair approved requests from various cltisens associations tfcat they be allowed to use public schools for their night meetings He stipulated that there shall be no smoking and that Janitors must be on hand No extra par will be forthcoming to the latter however It was announced that a meeting of the ways and means committee will be held next Tuesday which will be a public hearing Recommendations for estimates to be submitted to the commissioners are solicited The following changes were ordered by the board High Schools Accent resignations of Miss If I Weber teacher of physical culture in Central Hi eh Schoor and Miss Westcott principal Western High School Annnlnt nrm9nnf teartier Ar Miwicini i Mersnaw airs kod joW Belmont In Central High Mrs lerreu ana Mrs uiinora iE Paul teacher to central Hign The matter was referred to the com mlttee on sites buildings and grounds May Honor Miss Browns Memory The board fiassed resolutions of regret on the death In July of Miss Elizabeth Brown for 29 years a teacher In Washington public schools The commissioners will be requested to change the name of the Chevy Chase school to Elisabeth Brown school The board approved the proposed action of Trlnclpal Emery Wilson of Central High school who In a communication urged the creation of a sec-end-hand book exchange at the school Miss Bunnell to Central High Miss Jessie Coope to Central High Miss A Williams to Central High Miss Jones to eignth grade JV Smith In the high schools and assign to Western High Dr A Eckels to Western High Morse in Western High John Wattawa teacher of history in the high schools and assign to Eastern High Kimble to Eastern High Miss Moore to Eastern High Mrs Roberts as teacher of physical geography In the high schools and assigned to the Business High Promote Dr Newton teacher Class 6 to principal and assign to Western High until June JO 1916 Miss Elsie Sanders teacher or physical cut tv frt Anrfllltrt tiv fViA fhltl nan elation By this method It Is claimed I ture In graded schools to teacher of a minimum cost far less than they must pay outside for used volumes Schools Closed at A Review Superintendent of School Thurstons request that all public school be closed on September 29 the date of the CZ A fwtfw wra mnf hv the board A letter from the cltisens com at Enrllih from Business to Central High Miss A McColm teacher of English from Eastern to Central High Dr A Spanhoofd head of department from Eastern to Central High Miss McPherson teacher of English from Western to McKlnley High I Huntsberger teacher of mathematics from Business to McKlnley High Promote Miss Scott from teach er eighth grade to Eastern High Miss Corbett from teacher eighth grade to Business High Miss A Dunlap from teacher eighth grade to Business High Miss Elsie Ferguson from teacher of elsrhth Trade to Busi ness High Special Schools Accept resignations of Miss Wilkinson teacher of domestic science In graded schools Miss Skinner teacher of domestic science in graded schools Miss Mildred Clarke teacher of physical culture In graded schools Appoint Miss Marguerite Armstrong teacher of domestic science In graded schools Miss Jonas teacher of domestic science In graded schools Miss Keefer teacher of music in graded schools Miss Pray teacher of physical culture In graded schools Transfer MaJ Vi A McCathran from teacher of physical culture in graded schools to military instructor In high scnoois witnout loss or salary allow ances Miss Genevieve Casein teacher oi aomesuc art xrom mass 3 to Class 4 salary Miss Llttell teacher of domestic art from Class 3 to Class 4 salary White Graded Schools Promote Miss Harriet Underwood from fifth grade to sixth grade and transfer from Tenley School to Toner Miss Page from fifth grade to sixth grade and transfer from Hyde School to Fillmore Miss Mer rlam from third grade to fourth grade and transfer from Adams School to Grant Miss Cora McCarty from third grade to fourth grade Force School Miss Carroll from first grade to third grade and transfer from Dennl son School to Force Miss Lad son from sixth grade to seventh grade Pet worth School Miss Lamaon from third grade to fourth grade and transfer from Hubbard School to Pet worth Miss A McElfresh from first grade to third grade and transfer from Johnson School to Hubbard Miss Altcheson from first grade to third grade and transfer from Brlghtwood Park School to Hubbard Miss Saran Musson from fourth grade to fifth grade Langdon School Miss A Miller from third grade to fourth grade and transfer from Arthur School to Langdon Miss Meek from second grade to third grade and transfer from Langdon School to Arthur Miss Emma Hood teacher of third grade and assign to special class in fifth division and teacher of fifth grade Miss Heflebower from third grade to fourth grade and transfer from Ami don School to Bradley Miss Mildred Miller from second grade to third grade and transfer from Bowen School to Amidon Miss A Farring Speclal to Tbs TVMMnatoo Foat Syracuse Sept IS After the entries In the large class for middle and heavy weight hunters Qualified or green went through the preliminary trials for the Judges and horse show management Hn the morning those qualifying wire brought Into the ring this afternoon for the finals with a big audlenoe to applaud the success of McLean in winning the class with his brown gelding Alarm David Gray the best known Jumper to horse show patrons In this section was fourth In the contest In the class for handy hunters prises offered by John Townsend first money went to The Wasp owned by Mr McLean Lelths Bweet Lips entered by Miss Kitty Lanier Lawrence of Lenox fiancee of Commissioner Averlll Harrlman won second prize In this Interesting class There was a surprise In the class for harness horses suitable for and to be driven to a gig when Val Cranes Wild Rose captured the blue and John Bushnells The Governor second prise In a class where Mr McLeans Naja appeared In this class Campbell Thompson was third with Nsstledown Chancellor In an earlier class for pairs of har ness horses iMr Thompson won with Nestledown Rob Roy anT Nestledown Bryan Boru Val Crane was second with Wild Rose and wonder nose The ladles fiarness class was a pretty feature of the day Plreno from the Hamilton farm took the blue with Mrs Walter Hanley driving Miss Wanamaker was second with Sauve When the ladles saddle class was called many of the best women riders in the coun try entered the ring including Miss Van Wyck Belle Beach Bain Mrs Wal ter Hanley Miss Isabeli wana maker and Miss Lldla I Fleitmann The blue went to Rock Bar 01 tne Ashantee Stables who was shown In an exceedingly clever manner by Miss Fleitmann Saddle ponies were being judged when a storm broke The boxes were taken by society folk of Syracuse the Genesee valley New Tork city Wash ington and Newport and the rallblrds were more numerous than any previous day of the week The Days Awards Class S6 Saddle horses owned and used In Onondaga county First ua mascueTroop First cavalry second Lady Miss Marjory Huntington Chase third Dan Troop First cavalry fourth Danbury Troop First cavalry Class Roadsters four years or over owned and used In Onondaga county First Audubon Mrs Florence Cowfe Molloy second Au riiihan Harrington third Mc Klnarion A Glllis fourth Telia Audubon Earl Ransln Class 8 Pairs harness horses 15 hands or over First Nestledown Rob Roy and Nestledown Brian Boru Campbell Thompson second Wild Rose Farm third Dark Blue and Terrington Why Not Cummings Jr fourth The Governor and The Prince John Bushnell Class 46 Middle and heavy weight hunters qualified or green up to carrying 190 pounds to hounds First Alarm McLean second Thane A Wadsworth third Lone Ben John Valentine fourth David Gray Homewooa BtaDles Class 10 Harness horses shown to appropriate vehicle with lady to drive First Plreno Hamilton Farm with Mrs Henley driving second Sauve Miss Isabella Wanamaker own er anq anver third wua Rose who Rose Farm with Mrs 4 Flelschman driving fourth Gypsy Girl John Bushneil with Miss Coles driving Class 19 Saddle horses over 15 hands and not exceeding 15 2 hands First Twilight Walter Hanley second Wd Flower Sequatogue Farm third Romtgia Powelton Farm fourth Minstrel George Roehllg Class 4 Ponies In harness under lil hands First harvester Gem Hamilton Farm Class 2 Roadsters stallion mare or gelding under 152 hands 4 years or over shown In harness First Raffles Parkway Farm second Silver Jim Walter Hanley third Mattie Audubon Harrington fourth Jepnte Audubon 8 PendergasL Class 2t Saddle horses 14 2 and not exceeding 15 hands First Bella Pow elton Farms second Nldalla Sequatogue Farm third Miss Dublin Miss Isabelle Wannaraaker fourth KUkee Powelton Farm Blue for The Wasp Class 50 Handy hunters open to all hunters prizes by John Townsend First The Wasp McLean aecond Sweet Lips Lelth entered by Miss Kitty Lanier Lawrence third Miss Dublin Miss Isabelle Wanamaker rounn Tip Toe Willis Bharpe Kilmer Class It Harness horses suitable for and to be driven to a gig Flrstj Wild Rose Wild Rose Farm second The Governor John Bushneil third Nei tledown Chancellor Campbell Thompson fourth Sir Rose Wild Rose Farm Class 34 8addle horses 15 2 hands or over ladles to ride First Rockbar Ashantee Stable second Gossip John A Hartford third Princess Miss Isabelle Wannamaker fourth Minstrel Georae Rochlig Class 9 Harness horses suitable for and shown to a runabout First Brother Ed Walter Hanley second Wal ter Rose Wild Hose Farm third Gypsy Maid John Bushneil fourth Lord Delaware William Zlegler Jr Morristown Clubhouse Burns Morrlstown Sept 15 The clubhouse of the Morris County Golf Club near her was detvd by fire today The loss Is about 2100000 a Jfc A wr jtM04 fjsy A AfK yr yy wyy fjrViff yrj Kl Constipation is Caused by sedentary life careless eating lack of sufficient exercise and by the use of harmful laxatives and cathartics which aggravate the very condition they arc supposed to cure Constipation is Cured by a return to regular habits of eating and exercise by breaking off the laxative habit and by the use of Nujol asan internal lubricant Nuiol RC9U3PAT orr A PURE WHITE MINERAL OIL Is odorless and tasteless absolutely neutral and is not digested or absorbed into the system It acts merely as a mechanical lubricant Nujol is not a drug Its use will not girt tjuick temporary relief But Nuiol is a genuine remedy in that it relieves constipation in the most natural way by lubricating the lining of the intestines softening the intestinal contents and thus promoting healthy and normal bowel activity The mineral oil treatment for constipation first advocated by Sir William Arbuthnot Lane the distinguished English surgeon is now being successfully prescribed by doctors all over the world Write for The Rational Treatment of Constipation an informative treatise on constipation If you cannot get Nujol from your druggist we will send you a pint bottle prepaid to any point ir the United States on receipt of 75c money order or stamps STANDARD OIL COMPANY New Jersey Bayonne New Jersey fflfist sdpanon an informative treatise on consttpa iliH tion If you cannot get Nujol from your vflfZaBBBBBBBBW 11 Ll iGpTrJPlSv to any point ixji the United States on receipt of tsfo i a 1 75c money order or stamps If txt MatsirJ Wt i 0m fc 1 I 1 raw llHfcl I IV ton from fifth grade to sixth grade Stanton School Miss Ada Moody from second grade to third grade Stanton School Miss Batchelor from third grade to fourth grade and transfer from Tyler School to Lenox Miss Slmms from second grade to third grade and transfer from Buchanan School to Tyler Miss Durlsoe from first grade to second grade Buchanan School Mrs Elisabeth Hawx hurst to kindergarten principal and transfer from Arthur School to Seaton Miss Davis to kindergarten principal and transfer from Emery School to Tnrelkeld Transfers Miss Gibbs teacher fifth grade from Curtis School to Tenley Miss Ossie teacher seventn grade from Wisconsin Avenue School to Fillmore Miss A Goebel teacher class 4 from sixth grade Wisconsin Avenue School to physical culture teacher In graded schools Miss Blunt teacher fourth grade from Curtis School to Fillmore Miss A Rath von teacher second grade from Curtis School to Fillmore Miss Esther Lin kins teacher first grade from Curtis School to Fillmore Miss Florence Hay den teacher fifth grade from Grant School to Addison Miss Benjamin teacher fifth grade from Addison School to Hyde Miss Pullssl teacher seventh grade from Force School to Adams Miss Noack teacher third grade from Grant School to Adams Miss Sbeehy teacher first grade from Cooke School to Adams Miss A Thompson teacher first grade from Adams School to Cooke Miss Sejmour teacher third grade from Dennieon School to Cooke Miss Bishop teacher third grade from Cooke School to Dennlson Miss A Galeskl teacher eighth grade from Thomson School to Johnson Miss Langille teacher School close seoond grade Dennlson School and seventh grade Johnson School open sixth grade Johnson School close seventh grade Monroe School open sixth grade Monroe School seventh grade Petworth School and fourth grade Petworth School close second grade Hubbard School open third grade Hubbard School elose fourth grade Webster School open fourth grade Franklin School close third grade Thomson School open third grade Franklin School close second grade Thomson School open second grade Franklin School close first grade Thomson 8chool open first grade Franklin School and sixth grade Thomson School close sixth grade Webster School open fifth grade Langdon School and second grade Ludlow School close second grade Taylor School open first grade Ludlow School close first grade Taylor School open fifth grade Taylor School close fifth grade Blair School open third grade Blair School close Model School Wallach School open first grade Wal lach School close eighth grade Stanton School open sixth grade Stanton School close fifth grade Stanton School open third grade Stanton School close second grade Stanton School open new kindergarten In Tnrelkeld School Accept resignation Morton clerk In office of assistant superintendent In charge of colored schools Transfer Taylor clerk of Street High School to clerk in the office of the assistant superintendent In charge of colored schools Appoint 8 Coleman clerk In class 1 and assign to Street High School Accept resignation of Clarence Parker laborer Henrv School Appoint Charles Monroe laborer Henry School Colored Schools THE NEW MENS SHOP Street Two Doors East of Eleventh AT JAKSg OOP JB 11 CCUPATOr The Introductory Salej End With the Least Price of the Series 65 Values to 2 In conjunction with the 0 1 Shirt Drawers the Faultless and the latest Sport Shirts all to be 65c THE PALAIS ROYAL A LISNER Houra 900 to 600 STREET Ih AMUSEMENTS sixth grade from Grant School to Pet Appoint Mrs Tancil substitute worm JU1S8 a tmwuue irom sec teacner colored graded schools Miss ond grade Takoma School to first grade Jb Murdock teacher second grade and Brlghtwood Park Miss Margaret Bayly I assign to Langston School Miss teacher eighth grade from Towers Weir teacher first grade and assign to SchooK to Thomson Miss Mar 1 Langston School Miss Carter tin teacher fourth grade from Web teacher first grade and assign to Gar ster School to Franklin Miss A Ml net School Crook teacher third grade from Thorn 4 Accept resignation Miss Ross son School to Franklin Miss I teacher sixth grade Paterson School Browning teacher second grade from I Promote Miss Ware first grade Thomson School to Franklin Miss Elsie to second grade and transfer from Roche teacher first grade model school Montgomery School to Sumner School from Thomson School to Franklin Miss Miss A Savoy first grade to second Toung teacher sixth grade from grade Stevens School Miss Ar Webster School tq Thomson Miss Fjnold sixth grade to seventh grade rom Blair School to Taylor rrade to seventh grade and transfer Stewart teacher fifth grade ijfom Mott School to Bruce Miss bb School to Wheatley Miss Randolph fifth grade to sixth grade and Taylor teacher first grade from Emery Kcnooi to tfrjan miss ai a iMewcoraoe teacher second grade from Bennlng School to Ludlow Miss Moorman teacher second grade from Hayes School to Bennlng Mrs Dowden teacher second grade from Taylor School to Hayes Miss Schneider teacher first grade from Blair School to Ludlow Miss Hannan teacher first grade from Taylor School to Blair Miss Woodward teacher fifth grade from Miss Mar from We Gallher teacher fifth grade from Wheatley School to Webb Miss A Stromberger teacher eighth grade from Maury School to Towers Miss I Mathis teacher eighth grade from Stanton School to Maury Miss A Croxton teacher fourth grade from Carbery School to Peabody Miss Magee teacher fourth grade from Pea body School to Carbery Miss Baker teacher first grade from 8 Bowen School to Hilton Miss Ellis teacher first grade from Van Buren School to Buchanan Miss A Dufour kindergarten assistant from Jackson School to Seaton Miss Clark kindergarten assistant from Petworth School to Arthur Miss Ruby Nevlns kindergarten assistant from Powell School to Petworth Miss McCambridge kindergarten assistant from Thomson School to Powell Miss McClelland kindergarten assistant from Jefferson School to Emery Miss Schaeffer kindergarten assistant from Brlghtwood Park School to Jefferson Miss E5 Townsend kindergarten assistant from Webster School to Brlghtwood Park Miss Helen Dodge kindergarten assistant from Grant School to Webster Miss Helen Rollins kindergarten assistant from Ketcnam school to Grant Miss A Pendleton kindergarten assistant from Buchanan School to Ketcham Miss Esther Ulrlckson kindergarten assist ant from Pierce School to Buchanan Designate miss au jt ussie principal of Fillmore School Grant leave of absence without pay for one year to Miss Berg teacher first grade Takoma School and Miss Clements teacher first grade Hilton School Designate Miss A Farrlrrgton principal of Stanton School Appoint Gwendolynne Colman teacher second grade and assign to Takoma School Miss Cleveland teacher first grade and assign to Takoma School Miss Kail teacher first frade and assign to Thomson School lies LWaddy teacher second grade and assign to Langdon Schoolr Miss Schmidt teacher first grade and assign to Emery School Miss Stoddard now on leave of absence teacher third grade and assign to Blair School Miss Brlggs teacher first grade and assign to Wallach School Guilford teacher second grade and assign to Bowen School Miss Thompson teacher first grade and assign to Bowen School Miss Wharton teacher second grade and assign to Congress Heights School temporarily and for such service as may be rendered during a period not to extend beyond June 30 1916 Miss Ainryn taiorus teacner nrst grade and assign to Van Buren School Miss Catherine Follin now on leave of ab sence kindergarten assistant and assign to Thomson School Miss Burklln kindergarten assistant and assign to Pierce School Miss A Jones now on leave of absence klnderrarten assistant and assign to Jackson School Accept resignations of Miss Herbert teacher first grade Bryan School Miss Noah teacher fourth grade Bradley School Miss Ruth Du mont teacher first grade Model Wallach Schoolr Mies Stone teacher first grade Thomson School Close fifth grade Curtis School anen sixth grade Toner School and seventh grade Fillmore School dose seventh grade Wisconsin Avenue School open sixth grade Fillmore School close sixth grade Wisconsin Avenue Schoolr open fourth grade Fillmore Sdhool close fourth grade Curtis School open second grade Fillmore School close second grade Curtis School open first grade Fillmore School close first grade Curtis School and seventh grade Force School open seventh grade and close sixth grade Adams School close fifth grade and third grade Grant School open fourth grade Grant School open fourth grade Force Simmons School Miss I Smackum inira grade to rourtn grade Logan School Bannister fifth grade to sixth grade Bruce School Miss Mitchell fourth grade to fifth grade Mott School Miss A Mason third grade to fourth grade Mott School Miss Gibbons second srrade to third grade and transfer from Lang sion scnooi to Mott miss xnomp son first grade to third grade Lang ston School Mrs Moss sixth transfer from Garnet School to Mott miss Marvey fourth grade to fifth grade and transfer from Langston scnooi to uarnet miss small wood third grade to fourth grade and transfer from Garnet School to Langston Miss Beatrice Richardson first raoe to third grade Garnet School II ss A Dyson first grade to second grade Mott School Transfer Miss McGinnis teacher fifth grade from Garrison School to Sumner Miss Ellen Truman teacher fifth grade from Sumner School to Gar rison Miss Bell teacher third grade rrom Montgomery School to Wilson Miss Ford teacher third grade from Wilson School to Mont gomery Savoy from Sumner School to first grade at Montgomery School Miss Jackson teacher second grade from Wilson School to Bruce Lewis teacher second grade from Bruce School to Wilson Miss I I Saunders teacher fifth grade from Jones School to Payne Miss A Williams teacher fifth grade from Payne School to Jones A Heathman teacher fourth grade from Randall School to Bell Miss Fannie Turner teacher fourth grade from Bell School second grade from Ambush School to Ulddlngs Miss I it Clarkston teacher second grade from Ulddlngs scnooi to Ambush Miss Collier teacher first grade from Glddlngs School to Lincoln Miss Nalle teacher first grade from Lincoln School to Giddings Miss A Toung teacher sixth grade from Bruce School to Patterson Miss Tibbs teacher fifth grade from Mott School to Bruce Grant leave of absence without pay one year to Miss Hamilton teacher third grade Langston School Close fourth grade and open third grade Garrison School close first grade and open second grade Stevens School close sixth grade and open seventh grade Simmons School open fourth grade and close third grade Logan School open seventh grade Bruce School close first grade and open second grade Mott SchooL EACH Uneeda Biscuit is just like every other Uneeda Biscuit perfect as soda craakers can be made Fresh from oven they come to you in a protecting package with all their crisp goodness intact pjSbsalBaayfc NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Chalmers Six40 tIJVh ovs aajiger VSssaZsaeBeeMaVvj5iyMtl 20 More Power TheChalmers valve in head motor with overhead camshaft is as far in advance of the old types of motors as the self starter is ahead of the starting crank It is generally recognized in the trade and among owners as the 20fo more power motor THE OuhneTs Sbt 40 is the new motor car at a lower price equipped with this wonderful new type of motor which has made it necessary for the Chalmers Company to so tremendously increase its production for 1916 The Seascas Motor Sensation On the hills and country roads where going is hard this 1 350 ear will do all for you that it did for A Walden when be established a record at the recent Union town Hill Climb driving a Chalmers Six 40 that was eight seconds better than the previous record for the class Within the limits of touring car service its wonderful valve in head overhead camshaft motor will gfve you all the efficiency and trigger quick getaway that this type gave De Palma and Resta when they averaged 90 98 and 102 miles an hour for 300 and 500 miles at Indianapolis and Chicago Comfortable as a Roddag Chair The new Chalmers Six 40 is as comfortable as a big library rocking chair The leather upholstered seats are deep and luxurious the sides of the tonneau are built on the annchair principle You ride in the car not on it The leg room is ample the rear springs are 57 inches Jonglonger than any other car in this class and the result is that the car glides over rough spots with an easy motion that makes motoring a pleasure under every condition Made in Chalmen Shop Chalmers cars are made Chalmers shops under die most exacting standards They are quality cars throughout in style beauty comfort and performance See us to day We will give you a ride over the hills and country roads in this 1350 car that will prove its 20 greater power New Serilee to Owom Errry Chotmtrt Jttltr ghti ntry hiftr if Cklmrt tor Strvie Cwt aca nitnutoU for dfiU omntmt of HUttcUeu struct omj CUimtri ifUr jwkrrt Chalmers Gab and Clafcmaa Every Cytimtrt owntr is tnMti to wUmitrtktp cord tho Ckoimtrs Club commtndmg turn to tko conrto tits of Chalmtrt rtprtstntatins tvtrytAtrt snd to rtenvo Tho Ckdmrrs Ctbm rtoularly wttk out ckotft UNION GARAGE Walter Hoover Gen Mgr 613 621 St Washington TeL Mala S54 LetyourNext Car be a Chalmeni SPECIAL EVEMSO TRIPS STEAMER ST HNS FRIDAY 9KPT IT and SATURDAY SEPT 1ft Leave Ttk St Wharf at i4 Home agsla 11 FARC ROUND TRIP 2Se Eajor a Uellshtfnl Outlas aa the Potomac COLONIAL BEACH neeUI STEAMER ST JOHt Trfa SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 1H Strainer leaves 7th St Wharf at A 31 Returning leave Colonial Beach at BASINS B3ATIMS CiUB3N ami F1SHINS rARZ ROUND TRIP SOo Children Half Fare NOTICE OthertrIpe depend an weather Watrh dally paper for announcements BELASCO Tonight CO SOe to ZMK Matinee Sat SOo to 11 JOB WBDER PRESU rs THE ONLY GIRL By Htnry ItlOMmn nd Tlrtor Hfrtert Superior Ct Beautiful Production Weuderfnl GirleWeaderfal Gown XEXT WEEK SEAT AOW One Morel TSie Ism That Everybody lat Oliver Meroneo Present Peg of My Heart Br Hartley Manner The Comtdy With tho Siml Tmittt uruHi BILLY WATSOl HIMSELF AD HIS BIG SHOW Sunday Performaaee a ad ft Next Week Llherty Girl with Jaek Conway i vii nnflEESC aCa9l ti sS MmmmgrMm 3sVEfarWCOnw sT1 I ftp a7Wvxjsrjz PBEsjpm LA tocreck tAPiTAleVPUlS i 230000000 YOU KNOW How small debts count up Small saYlnes count no In the same surprising way after you open a Barings Account with this strong institution and aaa one aeposu to anoiner We Invite small as wejl as large accounts and pay 3 per cent compound Interest SAFETY FIRST LAST AND ALWAYS FKnlfhc dut is a is a Mata 2Se Kv 2Se to I4M Host TratoBtiens rrodaetlro Stay Gertrude Hoffmann A Coapaay 6 Jlyr aad SO MnlrUa is IImMFIn ThWrd aUITlUrun ruy With Mle Added Stellar Taadavflle BtU of Canal Letif tSu MATS Sle ZTOS SS SOo 71 POLI POPULAR PLAYERS MR A VAX BIREX IX EXCUSE ME CASINO 7 Straet at Seventh Week Hsaday Sept IS Centiaaeaa Palite TsadarUl 1 19 11 8 BIG TIME ACT aad Taatsr Plata Play a Evary 7rtday Vifht PARCEL POST MCHT SOO Beautiful Praaaata Trie nTiriinai all aaata 10 Zvaalacs IS aad SSc LYCEUM THEATER Opening mday Matinee Box Offlee Open Friday 9 A The RECTOR GIRLS SO People 30 Mootly Girls with that Live Wlr Comedian ABE LEA ITT XIGHTS I0e 20r 3te Mm DAILY MATS 10e 20 30 Saalal Prolunaa prMaats MARY P1CKFORD la th Perfection Artutry ESMERALDA Hi antlaaoa from IS noon aatll 11 aw a IU0 l5o 200 333 PM BASEBALL TODAY Washington vs St Louis Downtown Ticket Office S13 14th SC Office Open 8iSO to 1 EMEXSUjr A OKUX 140T Street Paea aUla Te OLDSMOBILE WAVERLEY ELECTRIC Monthly Inspection Pollock Car Corporation IMS Conn Ave TeL Malm TSXT WILCOX TRUY COKGalULX bicAUS CO Ajta 628 Pa ATS TeL 823 To introduce our workmanship 25 Fall Suit values 2250 G0LDHEIM SONS 40S 4o 7th St Finish th aeasoa with It pat It away for neat year aad yall av 3 Balanc of ovr Palm Beach Suits 395 The Toggery Shops S0LHERZ0GC0INC 02 404 th St UNION GARAGE St Between Sixth aad Seventh A WALTER HOOVER Maaxe Yearn for Action Any Service Aay Place Aay Mtaato Call Main MZSaV EIGHT CYLINDER THE COOX I13A 40 Conn Ave a wJAO CO Phoae 7M 1916 MAXWELL The Wonder Car 65500 Detroit Leary Jr Distributors 11T1W let IUXW 3.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Washington Post Archive

Pages Available:
342,491
Years Available:
1877-1928