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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1921 SPECIAL NUTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. o . 5 | N THE GOVERNMENT 0wsnnuull" and three = ex .. 903 Abe Martln Says' GEN PERSHING T0 SERVE i H e advocating governmeat ownership of Official Election Returns GUSTAX PETERSON " Heéceived “oiie hundred AT CORNER STONE LAYING | { ary A, 8 At 500 G st mw AN TN TESTIMONY WHERKOF, T have here- _ | : at 50 G st.onw. Hally NEW JERSEY UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. to set my hand and caused the GREAT SEAL of the said State to be hereunto afixed. ) a ‘renton. this thirtieth day of Noveml in d for DEPARTMENT OF srATfi. e, | {he vear of our Lord one thousand nine hun- Company. for the election of directors and for To all to whom these presents ehall come, | drea et Lart o reuman ainel such other business as may properly come Greeting: o helACt the United States the one hundred and forty- fore it. will be at_the office of the| ‘ordance with the provisions of the Act | fifch. e 3 smpany. northeast corner of 15th st. and New | o0 ress approved February 3. 1887, !(” D D DA DES of Jan- | $fe T he following 1s o true copy’ of the | By the Governor: cortiicate of the final ascertainment of the | “igeal S THEIAS F. MARTIN, electors for President and '\ e-President, :|[| AT $ inted in the State of New Jersey, at the = ar. Official Election Returns PECIAL e s 15 [’iw_zw N b ‘x’umo ( e DAY PIES Jarcost ar Will Officiate at Exercises to Be | Held by the Racquet Club February 12. Gen. John J. Pershing will ofti the corner-stone Racquet Club. whicl on Lincoln's birthday. February 1 cording to plans announced by Henry C. May, president of the Ra LN TOPEMALTE President’s Qrder Affecting Punishment of Soldiers for » “ONE-ELEVEN . n.w., on Monday, the 1 o'clock p.m. CIVAL WILSO: Secretary. o held therein on the 2d day of Novem- Plection hel recetved by me from the Governor Ohio National Bank (in liquidation) will eld at the office of John J. Klelner, Fendall ¢ quet Washington, 10. C., on the 11th day of | of the said State. ¢, 1. BAINBRIDGE COLORADO o j Club,” at’the annual club meeting held at 10 a'clock w.m., for th In_ testimony wheteoiate, have hereunto Military Offenses. | vestirday afteroon at th Fifty Years of Know-how h business ax may be neces- | COLBY, Seccetnrs, of PN il of state| UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. y It i poon at b ifty f K 2 v to the liquidatium of the assets of the member of Washing- DEPARTMENT OF STATE. t whom these presents sball come, Under authority of the articles of war, the President has issued an executive order fixing the maximum limit of pun=- jelected honora tou's newest lub. ! “The tinancial report of the tri o be affixed and my uame subscribed by the et Cerk of ‘tne said Depurtment, al the Cits of Washington, this Sth day of January UST an inside word aboutOne- i - JOSEPH D. TAYLOR. ordance with the prosisions of the Act ] i H. TAYLO) 1 > X pu S 7 He G o 5 Eleve Th = g - SAIN COLBY, e 3 on® 87, T cer- | iShment of soldiers convicted of military }S. J. Henry, was read yesterday even. e American To- TANNUAL M : S utinit, ot State. | ity thee e Botoning s a feuc copy of the | offenses of all kinds, excepting murder (IceBnE by the sccrétam; of ithet Aul; e ANNTAL MEET By BEN o PAvIS Ll shat the following s & true COBY &f the|and. other capital cases imvorsing the George A. Garrett. A détailed acco Company has served the - iders o the’ Moun Chief Clerk. | electors for President and Vice-President, ap- | death penalty. | {of the contracts and expenditures up to blic with fi b £ e rectors for the ensuing posnt,edl in the State of Colorado, f\;‘?fi,;\:;‘ 'Thc maximum imprisonment for some | ?"““h““l‘?‘ ,;,\:‘.““nvrh.\ estimated cost of public wit nc tobaccos for PO T ST R s T NEW JERSEY. | ton hield thereln on the 2 day of Nov -lof the principal offe are: Deser- hie building is $900, e g el B L0 S el TATE OB NEW JERSEY, e " seceven by e o the” Governo | on, el Years: attempiine 1o desert 1n William' ¢ Reyburn, many years. It commands the e held at the bank at AR, ity that | Of the said State. o execution ‘of a conspiracy, three years: ship committe- sl - Junuary 18, 16 T (XA VASSERS, duly | oy testimony whereof. 1. BAINBRIDGE | using_disrespectful words against the ¢ present 629 me experience and skill to prepare et At COLBY. _ Sccretary of Siate. o 2 Sk oo S caused ‘the Seal of the Department of State SIS Bl President and others, thirticth day of on_ th and know good cigarettes. be held at its office, No. 119 South Fairfax st.. Hecelved two hundred L‘\ — netant. in accordance with the laws of Ui | to be afixed and my name subscribed by (he | one year: assaulting a warrant or non- A o hen and there as- et o cpartment, al commissioned officer, one year; drawi i ~ pmany of fhe District of Columbia. trustee. | 5%y e e hats . an eler L e s e e e e e o that e | The American Tobacco Com- under & deed of trust. dated February 15. 1906, | hli*l The suid State on the seco 1921, sioned officer, three vears: refusing to more resident members 5 - F e e S S TR o @eal) BAINBRIDGE COLBY. lobey ‘a ‘murse. one year: cecaping from which ‘world ring_the (otal” reside ";‘“V would not give the address ington, District of Columbia. ant to X Secretars. of - |Coninement; ‘one. year; meglect in tho membership up o 500, w num! its 5 e I e By BEN G. DAVIS, icare of government property, two years | youtd” b Tonown aschiarter membors. of its home °m‘;_° aj ;he n;“l‘c of x connectiot b “hiet - sing v od at ! r e 5ty iy After this number is re¢ ed, all addi- v Ci if i 1 eV s draw he office of the losing property valued at $50 or moi e s o al-(Afte y ! anew cigarette if it did notbelieve oo Febrnare 1. 3951, bonds mumbered M 3. T TR DETERMINA- years; drunk on guard, six months: 1 e re goin’ t’ be d.] [ tional aspirants’ will be placcd upon a Bal 188 und 239, for on ¥, Dobi AN D OF |arson. twenty vears: assaut with in-|lowed t' sell hard cider they'lljwaiting list = o that the blend would please you. . e AT ”"r"' resident T"\FH“" STATE OF | {908 o mm“;“ g S jhave t’ stay up later 'n 8 o'clock. |y ”e:“’x ’x' Bl "wmhfvr'of ”‘IN ust. The bonds enumerated here en ELECTORS of resides 2 - it years; assault with intent to commit St & hoard of directors. gave a brief ad -I > or the = : . and th o Tnited States; and : 5 4 Sl < WThd Tle 47 st e 2 5 S 'Y"'"”‘f" oniaia .":“"""‘p:!m:nfi‘:u:':. the' 5th ! Ther eerdfy it the. said “’n‘)l‘l(ki!(AIIE:(,ii;pi‘an. otiver H. Shoup, ::::: l\(‘:::: filre\rl‘w feD yean nvhurflirfil rd m‘_ t' go .h“""r! tday, ”'n.,l'.’"r'.’.’r“‘ 5 ’:{\' (:‘mrumih ! day of Fehruars. A.D. 10: 0ARD OF STATE CANVAS did then | Cernor: James K. Noland. Secretaly i forzery, five vear sebreaking, ten | but I'm afraid I'might git called and that in a short time | AMERICAN SECURITY there also ascertain and determine. under L Treasurer of State: ! £ t - A b el Nirtue of the laws of sald State. that | State: Hurry 1. Mulnis, BRGCE, g Viewr | years: manslaughter, ten veriurs. [0 \arion, Ohio,” said ’Squire | ¥ould be one of the finest clubs in the INALLY— g The number of votes g said | Arthur M. Stong Auquior 5] Seonstituting the 1 five years; robbery. ten mutilat- SLENAIO, e > country. He also emphasized the im-| election: for each person for whose appoint- | k- Keves. Autorne? FICCRt o e ‘State of |ing or misappropriating” records. three i Marsh Sw allow. portance of getting young members, | ik nt any and all vote given, or cast for | Boand of Stale, EARISGE Shat in the dic| vears: destroyini public property. rve | S owaranrriSEesics which was necessary in order 10 Keep | kit Clectors of President Vice-President of s ‘imposed on us as sich | years: disobedience, one year: 'fals the elub young and full of vigor. : ~\¥"~"" yans the United States are ax follows, to wit: = tution and :x:: swearing, three yea introducing nar- S Officers, who will retain their posts| Newark. AUSTIN COLGATE Re “L‘I“T lll':f;“"‘d" :' met in “I:‘ "':"‘"“_“‘"rml"‘ g s info camp or station. two years RECE'VE REV J D KEITH until one vears after the completion | TPy L QLG UL R o € the State ol @ eventh | obtaining money under false pret s Jo Ve ! of the building are: Col. Henry C. May. | refinishing, cull Frankl P | s R e Ten (10 | three years: refusing to submit to me —_— i e, “vied | = s — 0K : T proceeded to canvass the fcal o dental treatment. SiX years: re- | Becomes Moderator of Westminster | burn, viee | RESS WORK e e, o G| L IR O T i Eonhnt) : ing.{ DAVID KNS Receivel one year: striking a_sentincl, one vear: 9 sion. « Secretary. The % repalring. | U Celve thousand, two bundred und e ubordination of perjury. five year. Gt St [ Boara Svernors ik Compusedfiont STE Received ix A|' Order Relating to Courts. H ““\.]J‘fih;l il, K. AII!\. (uy«'nux:_\'xnl thed the off and Jl',lvll ;\; ”.‘IAilll :{n:-j i g A o> D eceived si h 5 i >resbhyteria hurch o W ton B W. I’ Mercdith, P juxand and thirty-seven.. 6 It is prescribed that courts shall| Sl s : | z b ¥ resct urts_ o, Was received into the non, jr; s | 7 Asisisen ere of W Hiker & Kro N Res d six N not a single sentence adjudge | o G e helE % i © by 2 ciection of trusives for the ensuing sear and | " thousand,” five hundred and Uy | e do herebe certity mine: that | against a soldier detention of pay at|; O Al L | 3 5 %3 for the transaction of snch other busimess asg = EL 2 Y FRANK L. BISHOP e Jre|a rate greater than two-thirds of his . Bhireh Manday miEht . el « may properly come hefore said ,'“;';,“'.‘.Zr,.:fa"l"’,:ilf‘.-‘n l‘r’““l‘::xrl fi)‘t..“'{:J:;:?g.l":n):llr;"‘l 4 en Hundred Twenty-one | 0 B 8Tl han three months b,mr;;":”v‘.:_vm“w_-“; ‘Alpn“n ED e :;:{:;“rnlz'\ Mitch: AU LU b K i e e s G117 1) votes; and - ceived_One Hundred | impose a sentence at hard labor with- | Hito A ceeea REv T, B e 1117 ttes, you can get your e o i 20, at | WILL BOULTON H JTHOMAS A, DU e t01.021) votex: and |out confinement for more than three | R0y Keith began wor nj i s e CAIIIHER, eleven thousand, three hundred and Four thoustilGEY. received One Hundred months. In every case in which the | Y bes 1 and contnetedlGhistinas H = VEN THL THEGDO Thadsand Nine Hundred Thirty-six (104.936) casternany lrm::;n"‘lfv;ldn?n:":" exceeds the week of prayer and regu- i CLUB TO STUDY LAW. : ‘meeting of the stockholders of the | T oteryana o e R R G abbath and midweek worshib at{ o, nation of a club for the study of| mic THa1t Corparation will be Beld at | HARKY MEYERS itrecis LA I ired Ninetyanine | THIAT® 07 T de 1s' mot attended by | 'y estminster Lhur ch. s reloased | PAFLAMENTATY law and. the hraciieal | - Sth st an ave. se.. o0 | thousand, two ed an o Thousand, ~Eig which the s 3 e zham was released | Pariiamentarsy | 2 e e oo, at § o'clock pm.. | WILLTAM® 1. DAVIS Rece (102.899) ~otes; wnd L \pIER received One | ABETAVAting circumstances, the order | from Church and a call Hga onBorisny - —_— S | e of & boand of directors for n_thousand and seventy-seven.. 6110 CARRIB XT. CLAIR NAPIEE, (0 0% ine. | says. the punishment will be graded | from oo in | Pianned by the Washingte 'and for the transaction of " HALSEY “Received six husdred | Hundred Four Thousand U down according to the circumstances | his hands. R Mackwen, | the International Federatic | - 5 siness as may properly come housand, eight hundred and six six (1LHD LHODES receized One Hun-| of the offense; and if. for any reason. | member of th terian | 1ic ATumnae, according to tement e President. | LOUIS 'F. DODD it SR JelUELLA N Yoo Hundred Sixty-nine (100,-!the court-martial fails so to grade {Church and studen just issied heorzanization "mo‘p!-' 4 a (o) WILL ELD. President, | LOUIS JENC eecin el Aabxgihuns sty down the punishment it will be the |nary, was licenses ing will convene at 8 o'clock Friday 8 retars. thousand. five hundred and ninety-three, e ADLEY recetved One Hundred} QUL € T O ewing authority to] 2 ¥ e night at Carroll Hall, on G street near| ; - o Thousand, Seven Hundred Nine| o i 1oth | ‘ AUL 1E Received six hundred ten thou- Al - ! : E B s of the Waxhington Hote i andte bl e o 700) votes: and L4 One Hupdred| “Dishonorable discharge, in itself; An_invitaticn to alumnae of Catho. @ GEOHR N, Jr. cived six pn- | FRANK D One Hundred Eight {a severe punishment.” the order says. colleges and univer- | p . 1 h ay of ;In’:\_:-_-r'{,- s dred ten thousand, one hundred and twent; ffii"’,fi{f“?«wu— Al 4 2 ‘should be adjudged and approved ‘Rl A aivoctare und the transaction of such | . e e {ICK geceived one Hundred | only when it is clear that the accused | = 9 o€ directoss andiieitaistcH eceived two hundred o ud. Five Hundred Seventy-{should be separated from the service T AN - (xaaford baving Com b e et ne Thonsand, One Hundred Two (7L jinyin " herore he can again be per- nkhead of ¢ = polders - ord Paving Co ed fifty-seven thousand. two hun renty-one Thor he H ol enil at ita office, 2620 northwest. | thirts-four ...... o34 [ 102) votes: and Lo One Hundred|mitted to serve in an organization 0 7. N ingtan, . Co &t 11 o'clo i nm; on Tues: | MARY It ¢ CLATION Ticceived 1o nundred D e unared Forts- composed_ of honorable men. When 14 Fog 1 Q ‘o La Ciivos - dur. Janpuary 18, 1921, for the election fifty-six thousand, nine bundred and . | Seventy-ti Dt a the accused is relati 1§ a i a A% tars T the énsuin year and the (ranuac: 256908 | elght, (1752400, Sotest 804, oveived One Hun- | h's record, excent for the offense of Colds, Coughs OM PP flani ofE el ahex el o L e e AL P BARE R Recelved Srollitadeed AN ren Thousand. even Hundred!which he stands convicted, is good. | Neglected 1«:{ Dan; the meeting. J. i . - y-¥ix thousand, nine hundred an el lared Slxty e oteas land e inevicoing Sithoc Sear s eglect: s are gerous " Hore Seeretary. 5 & : 5051 | Sixty-six (1 ; Sand S housand ] e 4 hould, in the Col = o RY CANDLIN receiv exercise of his sound d: retion, sus- | . v ONE WHO SALLY B. T3 wo JH votex: and 0 , 8 for the first sneeze. L :'fl_‘ a id..,«'f B;hi“r‘“‘(wo ladies were run six thousand, seven hundred and Lxéhnz“g(:;:‘:)m'l‘ ('u':\n.u?»:‘no»a pan I "fi"‘.“ the cxecution of the d shono —i HINES RETAINS RANK. Take no chances. Keep this stsnd_lrd remedybandy.l' down at New Hampshire ave. and Q@ <t n.w. : o ot Husdred Seventy-four (2:474) votes; [able discharge. to the end that the ank T. Hines of New York, who 6 BELLANS Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves {inday, Jannary 9. at 6:15 p.m., please com- ean i offender may have an opportunity to|served during the war as a brigadier £ ! Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache imicate with phone North 67637 1 'l JARLES H. W. LAUENSTEIN_received | redeem himself in the military serv- | general. in charse of the Army trar Hot water P! 5 2 PAPERING—PAINTIN edA' ".:‘nm,\'m«.‘ Two Thousand. ln:our Hundred Ninety-six :&'e “hrlix’t“hoofshln!l.l‘ld l'i‘"}: susn;;!nl llvhe port service. has been nominated b, %re 5ureRe|ief Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic A derorator, Work guaranteed. Prices reason-| OO Aleed o : (2.496) votes: and S cutio he dishonorable dis- | President W a brigadicr gen- ive— jate in Hill's. . able. 3200 Park pl. n.w. Columbia T045W. M“’ S R L AR A it £, Tecelved T Thousand Four charge in any cast. of conviction of an eon e s = Laxative—No Opia H s ARY FERNANDEZ Received two hundred 9 CTLKIN, Two Thou- = ¥ L degree mora | 5 THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHARE. | fifty-six thousand, four hundred and sixty R SWILEINSOMN w0 ahot.{ turpitude which disqualifies for further S -~ Hundred 39) Ty 2 : Jolders of the Atlantic Building Company will | five 3 256,463 § sand Five Hund N military service.” The rapid growth of the nail is an - NATHAN BARNERT i indication of health. FOR INDIGESTION < o WYLIE received Two Thousand Three ‘Alexandria, Va., Thursday, January 20. 1921, { “ifey-six thousand, eight hundred and one. 3 —— - + Feloc! : Sixty-fonr (2.364) votes: and 11 o'clock a.m. This meeting is for the 200501 | Hindred Sixty-four potes: ) Dirpose of the election of officers and directors [ EMILY A. WILLIAMS Received two hundred ARTHA ACKBRLY receiven Two Thousand | NURSES” PRENATAL CARE nety-eight (2.808) votes: and R MEETS APPRECIATION RD received Three Thou- the current year. for the CUrTTRON M. PARKER, President. LOUIS BEYER, Jr., Secretary. fifty-six thousand, Kix . CHARLES 5 566 two hundred six thousand, seven hundred and t 2 HERR ' Received | FOR RENT—WE HAVE A CHOICER 2 3 seiceton of Srands and prights. Rent aTbes LA T VINE received. rwo Thensand ey ;'v'mrgl'fh'l'fio %’"’vm‘llm:%f“" Seven Hundred and Ninety-one (2,701) votes; {Increasing Number of Visits Made 3 k5 ffty-nine - i 859 | and A received Seven by Instructive Visiti; = NT ETING OF THE STOCK- | EDW. 5 Gi CHARLES A. AHLSTROM receiv n y Instructive Visiting | . o o ranite and Dredging | - anane tron iy LR Kecelved two hundred | 1y oycana” Eight Hundred Sixty (7.860) votes; - ! Carporation will be held at its office in Alex- tf and 7 2 e Nurse Society. andria. Virginia. on Thursday, January 20th. D AURE: ARNOLD recaived ot b B 1= o'clock, moon, for the purpose of sand Thirty-six ¢ and - Appreciation of the prenatal care -+ g directdrs for the ensuing year and for 5: 5| . GEO. W. KOUNZ received ‘Eight Thousand | performed by the Instructive Visiting T \ransaction of such business as may legally < meeting. ome before said, e R RADLEY. President. A. BONNET, Secretary. ‘ : Forty-six (8.046) votes; and R0 o Nurse Society of Washington is evi- denced by the steadily increasing number of visits for this purpose d made by members of the staff of the e Handred Forty aioe jorsanization and reported at the reg- HENRY H.. SW. lular mecting of the board of man- Thousand, Six Hundred Five (7.605) v jagers, held yesterday at society head- JOHN GREANY Received six hundred snd ceived Seven THE ANNUAL_MEETING OF THE STOCK- holders of the Hugh Reilly Co., Inc.. will be held at the offices of the company. 1334 X , ave. D.w., at_noon Wednesduy, January 19. Y. and J. Paul Smith, Morris Woodward, «laughton, treasurer: R Gugtey. Fred L. Vogt, Signed.) 1RA G. BLUMER, 5231 “WE Do. THEREFORE. CERTIFY 1413 G street northwe e e etatr and Vroavnrer. Received five bundred | pETERMINE: that, JULI : G Deccnbie tocatrave nan START NOW WITH AN ACCOUNT IN THE N G LOEW “Hecelved ‘Zour bundred | 1N Teceived the highest number of v and sixty-eight ohl patienis reported # Home Building Association. Payments. $1 and_ninety-eight s e Econl o the Columbia Hospital clinic, while 1t month for each share. Payments received at| RAYNER M. BEDELL Received five hundred ‘: ber of votew received by any one person, the t 1 number of prenatal \l:ll.\) 0 the office of the treasuter, 3006 Pa_ ave. B.w.| and eighteen ... ... 518 | JREE B CATLIN having received | Was | r8) Woes ¥ Galliber, pecalient; (Geo J- T..REROCTOR Received five hundred and)f ;.0 hest number of votes reccived | New patients of all sorts taken on | = H by any one person. and that ADELLA BAILEY | during the month, having received the fourth highest number i ived by any one person. and that CAID having received the fth it was reported. | numbered 209 and the nursing staft | paid a total of 2587 visits, of which 1.635 were nursing visits and 535 in- | secretary; directors, Wm. K. Reeve Madison Whipple, of votes re WILLIAM K A. Lynn McDoweli. nd ninety-eight .. ... 498 e eived ib; o W = 1 NOTICE. 3. JONES Received four hundred and | WEhest sumber of Ates, recalved by ans ovel structive visits. Members of the staft ! il :“ Mr. Motorist and Business Man, you can't| niuety-four - Paving received the sixth highest number of | 485iSted at thirteen deliveries. ‘M! e Mot ibied with water and dirt in | DAVID WHITE Keceived tive hundred s ea iy R anyonel pockon: ! The board approved the plan of the ‘ : A or gasoline. We haul and filter all the| eightecn ... - JULIA Pl I FRE { superintendent, Miss Ruth Adamson, O ine we sell at our station. P'-l’,ffd" :~‘ “;:;““’ 1(:-“‘ Re FRANK n‘ CATL A\(x;i:x{.:\\rl\‘ml“”‘ (15 hat she comply with the request of E i | f 5 o) W: Gredh aiug e A LIAM KINCAID. ~an NN DLCOTT | the Loudoun County Hospital, Vi i THETR | | Positively No Or Water | FRANK L. POLLARD Feceived ‘die VAILE are hiereby declared duly elected to] gin; ot SN g A 1 = ; ! i | Y Sadlfoac = the offices of electora for Colorado of Presi-iSiNid: to o there and give lecture: ' b - 1 il il { « EDWARD H HT ecetved twen| on public health nursing. Mrs. A thousand, three hundred and eighty- DANIEL BAVELAAR Received twhnty-seven thousand, one hundred and ninety-seven, dent and_Vice-President in the Electoral Col- e oo raa: : %Hol_hpan, a member of the staff, was N TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we, the Mem. | designated to leave January 15 for bers of said board have hereunto- set our | Philadelphia for a month's experience hands at the said office of the Secretary of { with the Visiting ‘Nurse Association | State, this First day of December, A.D. 1920.] of that city. (Seal.) OLIVER H. SHOUP, saums n Xoraxs ™" |pyyYSICAL TRAINING BILL WILL BE GIVEN HEARING jitered Standard and Texaco gas, with e etiea you want, at CAPITOL GASO: 1INE STATION. foot of Capitol grounds, 1st and Maryland ave. s.w. H ALBERT FARR Received twenty- Since 1873 Sk o Mo YWe have a most modern plant for rensvating | MAX FACKERT Rec y-seven thion- mattresses ;ox springs and pillows. l'l'"i’.h olnleAl‘(‘:ll:z;'\“\!ml llx'xy—lhrn,, 27,165 FRANK y NN, Sr., Received t & Bedell’s Mattress Factory, |"INex Do o wisares ‘sna sovents- Phone Main 3621. 616 E st. n.w. nine ... Lo 27170 i — 55 JOSEPH HARTMANN Received twenty-seve l thousand, one huhdred and fifty-nine. SAMUEL JOSEPHSON Received twenty-seven Secretury of State. HARRY MULNIX, Treasured of State. ARTHUR M. STONG, Anditor of State. VICTOR E. KEYES, Let Casey Know = ;"xr‘::t';‘:“";“:'r".mn‘. thousand, one bundred and twenty-five, X ES: _Attornes_General. ‘FA s:cnecial h({:l}'ing will be given the | % CASE 207 1 ST MW, FREDERICK KELLER Received twents seven | Better Heat—Lower Cost |8 aiionion i o for physi- CASE Phones Col_i55 wnd 183 { . thousand, one hundred s ey iy | | let me install a HOT-WATER HEATING | education committee of the House to. o The National Capflt' al Press | fhousand and ninety-seven 7,007 | DL S N pe PRICES are DOWN) night “at & o'clock in the committee P 2 i 2 N M ! INQUIRIES receive IMMEDIATE ATTENTIO e the House office building. Now ready to give v thousand and_efghty. vestigate th % ;{The bill carries an appropriation e ady to give you the best | (TN AT THEWS eceived roLavestignte (he] Ideal Arcolt hot-water plancl ge ($10,000,000 with an! equall amouat o inti service 1 i v | _seven thousand. one hundred and two. printing service in their new | REC & "McDEVITT Received plant. i weven thousand and eighty-two...... 1250-1212 D St. NOW. | i honkina wna ety ooees e € LIN OPTICAL CO., EDWARD H. MEAD Received Fine Opera Glasses. 907 F STREET. Shop {to be raised by the states for the purpose of giving every child between {the ages of six and eighteen years the opportunity for a periodic health ex- gmination, practical instruction in the principles of healthful living, and training in physical activities which insure a high degree of resistance to !disease. Y_PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. H. R. KING, 417% 12th STREET N.E. ecight hundred and ninety-five........ 4. I WARNER UNDERWOOD Received four thou- } _sand. eight hundred and thirty-seven. 4.537 ! ESTHER H. BLFRETH Received four thou- ©ight hundred und forty-three WANTED - INFORMA’ REGARDING a_school for submormal gwn. located in ‘Washington or witkin a raf of 40 miles, Address Eox 341-T. Stee €Cge. Printing Efffciency Consult this high-cRes vudn?® shop now. I GRAPTON E. DAY Rec The Shade sang No. Phone P gl Lo e ) f proncies. 830 13th Se. e e S T e | ASK $30,000 ROAD FUND. i, it e The ariginal Shade Shop with the: oxigt = B ol HE SERVICE SHOP o facloig Beiadh i fcat W hsas AR Hecetved four THE SER prixvens, | D C. Commissioners Would Pave {BYRON S. ADAMS, ndred_and ninety-four. Your Roof Needs R BARLEY erelved foir ihovsind, liner Bladensburg Route. e - six_hundred o X — s it be promptly and capabis looked | Wik b M Ived four thonsand, six The Com oners, in board meet- ; Lt sai e e dtn e hundred and_seventy 4.678 | ing yesterday, decided to ask Congre : IRONCLAD Bt 1418 5t a.w. [ J0IN C. BRYSON Received Tour Giousand, HAZEN AGAIN CHOSEN. !‘for a deficiency appropriation of $30,.- Watch Experts [P R o | e Surveyor at Head of| FIMSnalurs road from M surect to 1€ the watch is JOUN BERRYMAN Reveivod * four thous i the line. g a : + 7 hundred_and e o Congress included $51,000 in - the & Leing it 10 us. AN Local Building -Association. ’.-um»m appropriation for this im- - i provement, but not u single contractor bid for the job, in view of the amount Melvin C. Hazen, District surveyor, was re-clected president of the. Co- E. G. HINES, 921 F st. n.w. ) : L Ent available, The city heads hope to ROOF TROUBLE? vl il aixty gpp 1 four thoussnd, Si% | jumbia Permanent Building Associa- | pave this main artery out of the city ve troubie—Puruace trouble—Call tne| AKCHIGALD M. CRi i two theu-ltign for his cighteentn term at the|in the soring if the deficiency item “Hestmg and Roohng LXperts.” 1_‘ R E = R annual meeting of the directors at {eisrenied Wash. Loan & Trust |7 A o the institution's downtown office, 7th v i il Grafton & Son, y" fornk i hecaivad and K streets, last nigit. |G. W. U. NOMINATIONS TO END. HE new IDEAL-Arcola ma$ now enjoy health-protecting “Hea S Other_officers were chosen as fol lows: William P. Richards, vice pres- ident; Floyad E. Davis, treasurer, and Clarence I. Gessford, secretary. Directors elected: ' Henry . West, @ Roofing Experts _ Radiator-Boilér has revolu- * tionized the heating of small homes. It heats the room inwhich Hot Water heat in the home, with or without a cellar. Putinatany time without disturbance. Nominations for members of the student council at George Washington University will close this even, it was announced ' by the election committec. 2 HLI hundred and ROGERS and uinety-tw. Ree CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES, IMPORTANT hundre GIRSON ved two' ihe Have FERGUSON Melvin C. Hazen, Clarence I. Gess- ford, Floyd E. Davis, William P. Rich- ards, Nathan Hazen, Thomas Bones, a_and JOHN PENG seven............ ived two thousund Petitions for nominations must be sign- ed by at least 10 per cent of the student tax subscribers in a department. Klec- itis placedand circulates hot water to American Radiators in the ad- Investigate IDEAL-Arcola Hot Water heating. See your dealer Clean and Repuir Your ’|Alfréd H. Taylor and Alpheus E. Rid- |tions will be held within a few days joining rooms. . or visit our public show rooms in e 0 one HOTMICEIY andialing (x aay e " sanci the 1 1 Y C § A STOVES and FURNACES e e e aeven w Qe B o leh Toripas Warms your home uniformly any of the large cities. A demon- . ROOFING i "and ‘ighty one- “olvin and Walter G. Davis. 'C. Clin- jmacy and tho school of graduate with less fuel than any other heat- strating outfit is exhibited. . : FRGUSON e ton James was chosen attorney. stu X % = e B0 K TR 3 0 181 ingdevice. g Cata.lozfihflymc bo; IDEAL- - Rt Dty | v oo staroow.| YOUR REASON | [ R8[| B s Simirerm il 28 e can supply you| oot Seney AL " ¥ CNRNGE | E ST CameiRogs e e vt {xo thontits| Virginia School Girls Bound for| @ assures you that there is e e BOORS L e o Movie Studios Intercepted. no substitute for two rooms. cost - Get prices. tion is moderate. Every family “Beautify and Protect Your | ani fourt "2%914 | Larkin, fifteen-year-old schoolgirls of | g 1 RIGAN IATOR OMPANY arrested nassas, Va., at were Received nine hundred | Put admitted being disappointed at 2 501 | being deprived of the opportunity to LZ Received ninerhundred § become *slarsy % 3 keep the doctor away. KARL ZIMMERMANN Received nine hundred | g 1 wents even »oo e e on e, 29557 | Union station. An old saying, but nonethe- L pAvL TocH nine “bundred and| The girls were taken care of by less true: Agl';onle f Phone or write us at 1308 H. Street N. W., Washington, D. C. it 3wz o h e 0 T G members of the police woman's bu- ie 0 ' of furn Kecelved nineliundred”ant| reau until they could be returned to| § Scott’s Emulsion Aakins hthe fomaws INEAL Botlesy snd, : tosres their parents today. They said they in ti 3 i Radiaters ived nine hundeed | were willing to return to their homes, taken in time, helps

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