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1921 1319-1321 F Street JANUARY 14 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, It is probable the meeting of the federation will not be cons cluded until late Saturday. The Tniteq States delegates expect to leave [o7 Vera .Cruz Sunday, where Tues they will embark for New: Orleans. Gompers Yields Chair. Samuel Gompers at yesterday's see. sion turned over the chair to Danle J. Tobin, in order that he might keep an ergagement with several govern- ment officials, with wh questions. LABORBODYMAY " INORSE LEAGE In the House and Senate Correct Store Hours: - Rev. Henry N. Couden, the blind chap- 1ain of the House, formally tendered his resignation yesterday, to become effect- ive when a successor is appointed. Pre- viously the House had adopted a reso- lution” providing for his retirement as State and Treasury to ‘“‘take no action concerning the indebtedness ‘and inter- est payments thereon” until Congress has approved the action. The resolution was referred to the finance committee. Effort by Frank Every Day - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Style Headgquarters Representative H 1 time: n o 8 )] ] = Pan - American _ Federation, | eoiorencsonosaition, e e | srapi” smers "ol 3 ey 08 e i o ey v A o specially - year. E 5 L L ORI Nearing Cl in Mexico. |&mens the Sorkers, e ‘West Vir- |office for twenty-five years. SoLent gruildingd ClnBWashinEon, : Nearing Close in WIeXico. miners O Comadie w special Dlea 10| o et along without | Which Salaries are’providea in the |Einia, _she a0t & G support their | The grain trade can get along without | KiCk, 80 EeL. 0. By edteint ap: ||| January 14 STORE NEWS 1319-1321 F St ! Considering Resolutions. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, January 14.—Debate 1 on the report of the resolutions com- | aithough nine! mittee of the Pan-American Federa- | gpe was ready .tion of Labor, which was ready for present government. Disclaiming whether she was concern as __to lassed as a b?‘lsm;- vthi e, “oMther Jones. vist or anything else. (OleT Tg to continue her work. Congress is ready to place the American farmer on a plane with the Russian peasant and the Argentine farmer, L. F. Gates, former president of the Chicago Board of Trade, declared before the House agriculture committee. which is considering bills to regulate future propriation bill, failed ~ yesterday. Representative Clark, who is House chairman on the public buildings com- mission. argjed that for adequate fire protection the number of guards must be maintained as at present. A new plan for regulating immigra- | < ion W e i con- changes. The system makes for a wide | i bt I e mot thas morn | CARDINAL IS BETTER. market, increases the return to pro- | tion to the United States and differ- inz. gave promise that today’s would | —_— ducers, and prevents a monopoly, he as- | entiating desirables from undesirables be the most interesting meeting since the congress opened on Mond: John P. Fre chairman of the com- mitfee, réfused to discuss the nature o ny of the 1@:olutions introduced. L O e s said to be| BALTIMOR touched upon were American 0Ccupa- | Gibbons' cond tion of Sahto Domingo. the Controversy | iz jmprovement, it was s between the United States and L e bt of the federa- 3 B e ipeeially in South | tary said he passed an excellent night Each Day. But Is Not Yet Receiving Visitors. . January 14.—Cardinal jition continues to show tated at ecre- |sits Up tion's activiti ; again | Henry Ford in_yesterday's recount of | g —_— idi s : P - ~ N : . - - - erica. and official indorsement Of | .14 o making ready to sit up aga S in yesterday's e : Supportersof the bill providing for o ¢ o> < A : ? & Py o The Teague of nation g e v doink over | the hallots by the Senate privileses and | orsanization. of ‘& KovLrRmonL cor. ing clothing, it's RIGHT NOW. All kinds of low prices are being quoted. Admit sessions of | today. ave - | since last Monday. ; e conseas (i t5x v NCCieared | While the cardinal seem 2 rine jmportant. and have ‘o ion of res- | stronger he is not seeing visitors. C the way for the cons s e organi- |every” effort is made for quiet an fons which will pl evers Zation on record regarding importan Delegates frank serted. Enactment of the Tincher regulation bill would increase the opportunity manipulating the market, Mr. Gates serted. The exchanges have themselves adopted safeguards against manipulat- ing, he added. 00 plu- Continued inroads into the rality by which Senator Ne Michigan was elected were made by When the elections committee. mittee closed the day had gained 995 counted out of Ford Declaring that it is “currently report- ed that the present administration will, prior to March 4, 1921, assume authority I feated 34 to 1t the source was presented to the immigration committee yes- by Harry A. McBride, chief of section of the State Depart- ment. He recommended the creation by the zovernment of a commission to have general supervision of immi- gration, and to work in co-operation with the existing agencies of the Senate erry of § State and Labor departments. poration to operate the Muscle Shoals nitrate plant won another skirmish in the Senate yesterday when an ef- fort to displace the measure was de- . Success of the at- tempt, launched by Senator Wads- worth, republican, New York, who { The Truth—and Nothing But the Truth Use Judgment If there was ever a time when you should use your best judgment in buy- but you want to be particularly certain of the VALUES. You may well be guided by what a house ha done in the past—the satis- faction you've had from their merchandise. e rpetTy - | has been prominent in opposition t S URITY AND TRUNT| T ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHARE. | St 0oL 0f Grent Bt o abiican, | according fo Senator Underwood of Ve ask you to remember the many “sales” of this shop during the last eEnany of the Dist Columbia, trustee. | holders of the ‘Atiantic Buildine Company will | Wigconsin. has introduced a joint reso- Alabama, the democratic leader. = be lield at its office, 119 South Fairfax st.. Alexandria, Va., Thursday. January 20. 1921, at 11 o'clock a.m. This meeting is for the purpose of the election of officers and directors for the current vear. MYRON M. PARKER, President. o eed of trust. dated Februars e etrapolitan Club of the city of District of Columbia, pursuant fo hereof, as stated in_said in h the sinking fand. n at the office of the 1921, bonds numbered for ume thousand dol- | GFSHT s salaideedraRiio iy o i ; e herein are called | &0 "08 filing: nothing too dificuls: of the sinking fund, and the work at sensibie pri ‘bonds will cease on the 15th Bedell’s Factbry, + of Frbruars. A.D. 1921 AMERICAN SECURITY A e lution _requesting_the Secretaries of Iution Teque e S PAYMENT OF PART OF U.S. RAILROAD DEBT URGED Directors of National Chamber of Commerce Passes Resolution _A bill has been prepared by Senator Kenyon of Towa to compel the regis- tration of lobbyists interested in leg- islation before C. and to pro- hibit any former member of Congress from acting as a legislative agent for any interest. He plans to introduce it at an early date. Viee President vesterday. as he shall remarked : ned his name ac- knowledging the receipt of the elec- cight years—the dependable values we’ve always given you—the lowest prices you could find. . Now, when you may be wondering where to buy, we'll tell you that all our . suits and overcoats are the same fine lines we've always given you—*“Fashion Park,” “Stratford” and Hickey, Freeman & Co.—and the two prices men- tioned cover everything in our entire stock except dress clothes. rANY NCATIGOL | Asking Legislation. |lnral Yotes of various states. that he st K A % was “signing the death warrant of | - 2 . g L Bovcian: metanie ot Ul Lxond 07 R e aTizoad: tol 1}23510?’-5 the democratic party in installments.” The most desirable materials are here—plenty of blue serges in seasonable weights at’ cost. stitching, n-. . . i i - & . . - » . MRt PranE snop. 1010 | Attractive Prices on ey T o e the guar. | The policy of this country toward —and the young fellow or the older business man can find just the model he wishes, BEAVER BOARD BT, JOHN'S LODGE CHAPTER HAS CALLED anty provisions of the transportation act is asked in a resolution adopted | soviet Russia will be aired at a hear- ing before the Senate foreign rela- rv 17 on ac- : tions committee, set for February 26, off its regular ting for January 10, o o New stock. right from by the board of directors of thef 3 D vy 26. count of the meeting of the r-;:d‘;_';":,,{, the factory. Any quan- Chamber of Commerce of the United | Senator France's resolution provid- < v seheduied e birtndes perts e ebruary T, at which | < postponed until T e e of the chapter will have entire e e "the program. The clapter conducts fhe services at the home Sunday afternoon, tity you want. Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. 649.851 N. Y. ave.—1517 Tth st ‘Tel. M. 1348, CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. Watch Out of Order? —Turn it over to our watch experts. treets between 1 and s nizone Eranklin TARE SOTIC old one is leaking Asbestos Roofing “':n:\u.-‘ Phone Line. 19. Clark istributors, 1314 Pa. ave. s.e. Distributor: e They will make it right E. G. HINES, 921 F st. n.w. Crolls. Ap- i 1605 16th sawng . —has been our business for 18 sears. Let us save yours. We know how! Cement. Sag roofs. & Parkhurst WANTED—FOR consiznors of he ply to Mrs. EDWARD n.w. States, made public today i Recent decision of the District’ of Columbia Supreme Court upholds the ruling of the Treasury Department that the guaranty provisions of the law do not permit the Secretary of the Treasury to make partial pay- ments to the roads in advance of a final audit by the Interstate Com- merce Commission showing the en- tire amount. due. The $400.000,000 is part of the op- erating deficit for al] roads which ac- cruéd _during the ' guaranty period from March 1 to September 1, 1920, the first six months after the roads wera returned to private operation. The total amount of operating deficit for ail roads during that pe- riod was about $634,000,000. Of this ing for more friendly relations with that country is to be before the com- mittee for consideration. Certain foods, lhosa rich in vitamins, 1§ are more useful than others. 1Scoifs Emulsion is replete with those “Is_it_easier to be glum or cheery:" Pastor 4 s L s 5 1ita Fwe Sonir wit. gy, o | TRONCLAD Zotse 6 % +f =y | amount, approximately’ sisen0000| § elements that determine ED—TO BRI A LOAD OF FUR: .lé The S Sh guaranty period. gro d e e e s hade Shop W“; an strensflum ... 830 13th St. 3 |SCHOOL DATA FOR CONGRESS. ____""“m""'-o = m"-fl-”_ YOU CAN SAVE IF YOU TRY—THE HOME Building Association takes care of your sav- ings, from $1 2 month up, and fl'xi":r':'r-:in them. ~ Ask about it. Wm. J. Galliler. prec Window Shades of Quality at Bedrock Factory Prices A special report on schoolhouse ac- commodations in Washington wag¢ sent to every member of Congress to- day by Supt. Frank W. Ballou a8 part 1-MOIDS dent: James Morris : 2. of his campaign to have th roposed Richard B Ciaughion, Cemmes. Mok The Natto_nal Capitd; ?RSS: e e - (Tablets or Granules) THE ANNUAL ME oF THE sTock-| Famous for Fine Printing, |[out . For INDIGESTION hoiders of the Savinge and eator| Now in Their New Home. Company. for the election of directors and for such other business as may properly come before it. will be held at the office of the company. northeast corner of 15th st. and New n.w.. on Monday. the 17th of Jan- 1210-5212 D St. N.W. PRINTED by Adams means that sou have the best results obtainable. High grade, but not high priced. THE SERVICE SHOP BYRON S. ADAMS, IMPORTANT Have FERGUSON STOVES and FURNACES | ROOFING R. K. FERGUSON Ine.. sess ik b Dhame Worth 281999 Better Heat—Lower Cost Let _me install a HOT-WATER JIEATING ck p.m. AL WILSON. Secrotary. FHEN NNV 00 O taeoway pricen. 1a01 Conn. or Mass.. get our one- - cloned vans. Transport Movers, 327 S. 18th = I Newark. N. I 18° 1F YOUR FIOORS NEED SCRAPING AND hing. call Frawklin 2088, T O PRICE. 421 6th nw.___18* | THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHARE-; holders of the Cranford Paving Company will he held at its office. 2620 E street northwest. Washin D. C.,'at 11 o'clock a.m. on Tues dav, Jamuary 18. 1921, for the election of directors for the ensuing year and the transac- Tion of such other business as may come before the meeting. J. H. CRANFORD, President. H. 8. HOUGHTOS, Secretary. PAPERING _PAINTING. A, ABBLYRAN, decorator. Work guaranteed. Prices reason- able. 3200 Park pl. n.w. Columbia 7043-W. PLANT for you now while PRICES are DOWN ROOF TROUBLE? | oA o et oen st Stove trouble—Furnace trouble—Call the | INQUIRIES receive IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. “Heating and Roofing Experts.” Investizate the Ideal Arcola bot-water plani Wash. Loan & Trust | for homes withont cellars. Grafton & sofln-m‘. 760. EASY _PAYMBNTS IF DESIRED. “Beating and Roofing Experts 35 Years.” FIANOK FOR RE fiifimmm }L R' KmG' ‘selerts Rent applied 417% 12th STREET . e e ent . 0G0 | __Plione Lincoln 440-W. or Lincoin 882 16+ WORCH. 1110 BV ictrolcs aed ~erts. HHAVE IT DONE I ROOF LEAKING? % |RIGHT—GET CASEY l SHTF 62 . nw. 190 M. A. LIGHTFOOT. 1624 10th st. n.w. Roof Repairing—Plumbing Repairiag. PRINTERS, 2 11th St Abe Martin Says: —— s CHEVY CHASE EXPRESS CO. Wholesale and Retail Market Deliveries DAILY SCHEDULE LEAVE CHEVY CHASE AT 8 A, M. RETURN AT NOON LEAVE CHEVY CHASE AT 1 P. M. RETURN AT 5 P, M. SUNDAY SCHEDULE LEAVE CHEVY CHASE AT 2 B. M. BETURN AT 5 P. M. PHONE CLEVELAND 447-448 Branch Office pitol. Ph. M. 5177 516 CONN. AVE. EVE. 1781 ‘H, BETHESDA BETHESDA 73-R CLEVELAND 1160 BRANCH, 5504 WIS. AVE. *LEVELAND 1429 H. 2467 18TH ST. COLUMBIA 3666 Exclusive Operator in Baggage Transfer Express, Moving, Storing, Packing . and Shipping. Our stock is so huge that sizes are assured for men of every build. Suits and Overcoats Priced Up to $60 Suits—Overcoa $65 to $80 $65 to $90 $3 4.75 Official Election Returns CASEY Snussr xw | Men hazn‘t much on shoppin’ IF YOUR ORDER IS WITH NEVADA EXPRESS WORK |but ther’ great on lookin'|} "H= ST SUATE fxeriss NITE! "~ AMERICA. | Of any kind. Haul i f around. WILLIAM VAN NESS, W, UNITED S AT OF A s menting"nd “Sradior S2bi s "e2iring: | * Copyrignt National er gervi SeuAN NEs3: Masaser ||| 5 To all to whom these presents shall come,] Col. 10043, s Greeting: : Tn accordance with the provisions of the Act| “T'o Thine Own Self Be of Coagress approved February 3, 1687, T cer- tify that the following s a true copy of the certificate of the final ascertainment of the clectors for President and Vice Presideat, 2p- pointed in_the State o X tion held therein on the 2d day of November, 1920, a8 received by me from the Governer of the said State. In testimony whereof, 1. BAINBRIDGE COLBY, Secretary of State. have Bereunto tment of State ” True Are you interested in a Mirror of Quaiity?* Then order one of uor Patent Process M.rrors. You'll conclude they reflect an obfect perfectly = Becker Paint and Glass Co., Glass Experts, 1239 Wisconsin ave. n.w. the Seal of the D s e Phone West 7. be affized and my name subscribed = k of the said Department, at n.ai Official Election Returns l . this 12th day of January, NEW HAMPSHIRE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, BAINBRIDGE COLBY, Secretary of By BEN G. DAVIS, 1 (Seal.) Shirts The Famous “Yorke,” $3.50 to $5 Values Hats Both Soft and Stiff ~ $10 to $12 Values When a hat department includes such goods Chief Clerk. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. . . ) “A;: = To all to whom these presents shall come, We have 1,000 of these shirts—a brand that as imported Borsalinos and the best blocks of V. A eting: S In accordance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved February 5, 1887, I cer- tify that the following is a.true copy of the cer- tificate of the final ascertalnment of the electors f:r l:r"‘lflln‘l :nd V&ce-?n;laent, l?p'lll'ldnll = the State of New Hampshire, at the election e O the| beld therein on the 24 day of November, 1920, joase of Representatles, X ot Hegent o | 42 Feceived by me from the Governor of the D miversity of Nevada, one two-year-term | 434 State. i : In_testimony whereof, T, e University of Nevada, Consti- FA of the University of Sevadt, Coueis.| COLBY, Secretary of State! caused the Seal of the Department of State es” on the Supreme | $0%.% tiieq and my mame subscribed by the Chief Clerk of the said Department, st the City of Washington, this 12th day of Janu- ary, 1921 S BAINBRIDGE COLBY, Becretary of Htate. By BEN G. DAVIS, Chiet Clerk. W HAMPSHIRE. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. THIS IS TO CEl PROCLAMATIO! S, On the second d: on was held in_the dential Electors. a Tnited States Jouse of Representative: Amendment N of and vac ¢ Nevada; and EAS. On the third Monday of Decem- her following such election, to wit, Decem- 20, 1920, the Justices of the Supreme ourt met at the office of the Secretary of Ntate as a Board of Cauvassers. and opeoed and canvassed the vote for the aforemen- Tioned officers and upon the uforemen- tioned Constitutional Amendment: and WHEREAS. The certificate of xaid Board of Canvassers of the State of Nevada is now on n_said offic> of the Secretary of State NOW, THEREFORE. In compliunce witi WHE! STATE OF N FY that on the se proclaim tlat © at | CHILDS. ‘The Straight Line Last, which allows the foot ¢ waid clection, reced t number wf | 2 PRECO A ™ e E to retain its normal shape without (he distop 5 e pec e, i hereiore hey are ity | eectors. of Breaident uni " Vice President. ot tion of the toes, which produces bunions. e the x o holt | the Uni States. The follow e T = ciesied 1ol R R A LR L ':”:f The Combination Last, two widths narrower at 3 powers.. privileges and emoluments therennto | spective votex: heel and instep than across the ball of the foot; [{3 ” . Aopertaining for the term s provided by law. Alice H. '-l:':-:-'r Z i the snug heel gives security and keeps the shoe L0 that fhe waia " Constitutional Amendment Arthur B Childs. .. from slipping. Jamas . s kel T eeans o PN T I The Flexible Corke Filler within the sole which ] Marion Dudley Jameson. . essens the shock of walking and keeps out - e Totat Vate 5 a2 dampness. L $5 to $8.50 Values - DELLE B. Bl)(YAl;"I’lr‘vnul-nhf Pll‘;(lulr.l 1547 :’;{ 7 ":;l“lh- . LOUIS G, CAMPI Presideatia enri A Budaue.. 3 Wtar e ation : e Devees DR. P. KAHLER & SONS These are the sample garments from Knothe Bros.. man- a : 15 603 13th Street N.W. e oL el i 3 for $10 = i " ol iy excelleney” our ¢ ,:;‘;::on Near F Street, Washington, D. C. ufacturers who are known to use only the finest of materials. Bepresentaiive 0 eighteenth day of Novemre 58 New York, 15 W. 44th St. Handsome patterns in crepe, soisette or madras. . e year of our Lord nineicen hundred ang d § g9 | twenty S JOHN H. BARTLETT, . . - Y (10-year term)........ » i Governor. o e e By the Governor. with advice of the Council: R c‘,:fl;m,m,n‘. ‘7:?{”-"" of State. rmat! N ICE. 3 Negati Mr. Motorist and Business M 1 Y. 5 IN” TESTI! afford to be troubled with water and dist i 1 Pl‘ ice Range’ ss to $20 5 o unto set my hand and caused to be affixed | your gasoline. We haul and Siter all the : ‘":eg”ll Fl II of h'lh. State of Ne Done | gasoline we seil at our statlor > 3 e pitol, this twenty-first day of De- e - * SRS I e | Positively Flo Birt oe Water ONE-HALF Marked Pri "" ne Hundred and Tweaty H Ly . EMMET D. BOYLE, in arKke rices Governor. Pure fltered Standsrd and Texaco gas, with o By _the Governor 1 the ice you want, at CAPITOL = % (Seal.) GEORGF. BRODIGAN, LINE STATION, foot of Capltol grounds ot Secretary of Stute. and Maryland ave. o.w. % T e Cs Tt " In Kahler Shces combine restful and comfortable. to make them supremely It is for this quality of easefulness, as well as for their thoroughbred look, that they have been preferred by men and women of intelligence since the: them. 1. The “Secret Spring” days when Lincoln wore The five points of superior construction are: a flexible strip of tem- pered steel concealed in the arch of the shoe, supporting the arch of the foot while bending with it. ‘The Cupped Heel Sea t. which encourages an the laws of the Ktate of Neva a evenly balanced step and kee = i 3 aay of Dundred and ! e Ps the foot from - ke und proviaed 1 131 ary o a e aine oy Caps worth $4.50, now $2.50 o % is known to equal the finest made in this country. The material is principally that durable woven madras, in handsome patterns of colors that are absolutely fast. All have the soit cuff, and sizes are complete. $1.85 3 for $5 Stetson, Croiut & Knapp and Mallory you know the finest qualities are being offered. ~ Whether vou want a soft hat or a derby, we will show you the best $10 to $12 values for : 3.85

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