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e . THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, SPECIAL NOTICES. = SPECTIAL NOTICES. l‘lA)Olh PLANED, Sroaped A repuiiched: & small closct doné IT OVER Iree to demonstrate my work. O. A. AD. AMi, The *‘cheap man' will botch roof 607 G st. n.w. Franklin 2518 at less cost than we charge to repair it — F RIGHT. Rut when rain comes our work '] r'o ARRY A VAN LOAD l\b L vl L }!‘mlr‘;rn from “nhm:tfln to Philadelphia, Will hold and keep you dry. TRY IT! Pa. SMITH'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE mONCI‘ Roofing 1416 F st. n.w. €o., t. n.w. - Company. _Phone M. 1. Wi KB A LARGE VAN LOAD OF furniture from Washington to Philadelphia The Shade Shop very reasonable. A FURNITURE CO., b St. o i GOl H st. me. Line. 3 Brehes. 830 13t] t. M as7a. TLIK WORK. ble L < O 1_ " o z and repairs: reasonal Ts - Factory 5 AR orme: et Us Submit Our y 1010 F st. n.w. Price for Best Window Shades. The National Capital Press. We Do Printing for Very Particular People. 1230-1232 D St. NNW. RED A Rear 616 H st. nw. ERS” PROTECTIVE ASSO- “formed for the purpose of helping owners to get possession of their houses from femants who refuse to vacate. Legal advice furnished free at the association's offices, Maryland bidg. _Open evenings. fel6* ONG VACATION WHI s will not be sble to work. The Home Build- i Association will help yon. Ask about it. Treasurer's office, 2006 Penna. ave. n.w.. Wm. . Galliher, pres.; George W. Linkine and 3. Paul Smith, viee presidents. ' James Morris . . Claughton, treas. Or- AVE FOR i PAPERING. decorator. able. 3200 Park pl. Bruce Answers Critics The assistant superintendent of schools con- sents to relate the facts in the entire school controversy at a meeting of the School Wel- fare Leagne of the District of Columbia. to be held Tuesday evening. February 1, 1921 Work guaranteed. Prices reasos n.w. Columbia TMEW. | at 8 o'clock, at the Wesley A. M. E. Church, 14th ‘and Corcoran streets. Public is invited. Admission free. 1 FIANOS FOR RENT—WE HAVE A CHOICH sclection of grands and uprights. Rent applied on purchase price by agreement. WorlcH, 1110 G. Victrolcs and r DURING JANUARY WE ARE MAKING X I price on old house wiring. We gu et v your home in as et u condition as when we enter; 00 repalring necessary. Let tim: * 1 Hi. 1. SCHARR ELECTRIO CO., Experts in Electrical Work, h n.w. ___ Main_1286. "SINCE 1873 ®we have been removating box springs. mat- tresses and pillows; we have a modern plant and skilled mechanics. They are at your Service ; modest_charges for quality work. dell ufacturing Co., | 616 E st. n.w. Main 3621. REAL ESTATE MEN AND OWNERS, TAKE notice—Why put on mew roof when old ome is Jeaking? Let us put it on with Liquid Asbestos Roofing_Cement. We guarantee same for five yours. Slag roofs, ten years. Phone Linc. 4219. Ciatk & Parkhurst, Distributors. 1314 Pa. o121 “The Stove and Furnace Doctor At Your Service. Simply Phone N. 231. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc., 1114 9th St. Phone North 231-232, TCLAELIN OPLICAL €O+ \wiLL STUDY POLITICAL Printing That Gets Action SITUATION IN THE SOUTH Let us help you plan for more business. PR i High-grade but not high-priced. Republican Committee Named by EEIESERNICESHOL prixTERS,| Chairman Hays to Consider Fu- It’s estimated that 1,300,000 immigrants ’ll arrive in thi country next year. It'll keep us humpin’ t’ raise enough grapes t’ keep ’em busy. We used t’ go t’ th’ country i fer a drive, an now we go t’ th’ country t’ git away from ’em. Copyright National Newspaper Service. Semdeas e BYRON S. ADAMS, JBTERS, 5 — - 4 ture Party Policy There. There’s An Invitation Pursuant to resolutions adopted by = tion, Chairman Hays of the national | r}l,efv and Low LUMBER |committee has appointed a commit- rices in f orce here. study the whole political situation in | Geo. M. Barker Co.. Tn the south and also its relation to that | ©49-651 N. Y. ave.—1517 .m st TaL ucx'su PO atacneuexdimecting iotitneam tional committee or as soon as the hall be ready, how the republican | Let me install a HOT-WATER 3 L PLANT for 700 how wiile FitIC HEATING | party in the states of the south may INQUIRIES receive IMMEDIATB ATTENTION. | it @ more effective agent for the Investigate the Ideal Arcola hot-water plant | SPreading and recording of republican EASY_PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. electors.” The committee shall also “within 417% 12th STREET N.E. e ENE adjournment of the convention adopt one Lincoln 4406 W. or Lincoln 982 a just and equitable basis of repre- month to Sood family; 10 am. to 1 p.m.|tions, which basis shall be set forth in Trlo Garage, Fr. 3536 EDWARD GAINES.3% {the call for the next convention and other future conventions until other- trouble—Furaace _ troubie—Gan | “Hnmxl and Mn e Wiz gsderecss sentatives Bascom Slemp of Virginia, ..m.u,, and_Roofing Experts 35 Years™ |Earl Kinsley, national committeeman CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. committeeman from Nebraska, and Chairman Hays and Secretary Miller, ex officio chairman and secretary of Oh! Daddy: Ring West 67 and ask the |frOm the national committee says: Becker Paint and Glass Co. to send immediate- { ‘A thorough consideration will be Iy one of their Expert Glaziers to replace the |made of conditions as related to the ' Am 50 sorry you neglected attending to it. and localities in the south in order Becker Paint and Ghss CO.. that full information may be available upon which to base a decisi t Everything in Glass, ectson N1 1239 Wis. —for you to build in the jthe last republican national conven- | tee to “very carefully and impartially | mnr.nz FOR YOURSBLF. in the north, with a view of report Bettcr Heat—ILower Cost special | committee thus appointed and LABOR PLENTIFTL. be _reorganized or constituted to make | for bomes without cellars. principles and of electing republican twelve months from the date of the FINE LIMOTSINE cm sentation in future national conven- " ROOF TROUBLE:? be binding upon the same and all Son,""",}f"“"“ The committee consists of Repre from Vermont; R. P. Howell, national | T Whew—DBut It’s Cold! |the "Tew ‘commitree. "o 4 statement | glass broken out of our front bedroom window. { republican party in the several states o will be noted that this very likely = - |may result in something of a revolu- Have It Done Right n tion in republican party organizations in the south; perhaps even a com- —Get = plete reconstruction in that region.” —expert repairer of Roofs and Pluml 3 3207 14th ST. N.W. CASEY Phones Col. 155 and 1381, ROSE SHO~W_IS_P.LANNED' OIR Experts W‘n Brookland Society Also Elects Of- Make Your Watch ficers for Coming Year. An Al Timek A rose show will be given by the ‘ Brookland Rose Society during the . E. G. HINES, 921 F st. n.w. last week in May, it was decided | Official Election Returns at a meeting of the organization Sat- | . ARKANSAS urday at the residence of it: - dent, Dr. J. B. Parker. SRS TNITED STATES OF AMERICA. T OF STATE. The election of officers resulted as follows: Dr. J: B. Parker, president Miss Ella M. Reese, vice p Mrs. Margaret B. Downing, £ nllxm whom these presents shall come, | TorYi Mr, Jesse . “i“‘“‘}‘,it{“" Greeting: = i In accordance with the provisions of the Act §:’”“~ Kernan, i ©f Cougress approved February 3, 1887, I cer-| Charles E. “O'*'fl' and M. F. | tify that the following is a true copy of the | Wood were el { certificate of the final certainment of the { advisory committ electory for l‘r«md»nl ’resident, ap- —_— pointed i the State ‘of Arkansas, at election held th 2 ber, 1920, us received by me from the Governor of the said 3 In testimony whereof, 1, BAINBRIDG i COLBY, Secretary of State, have hereun! { caused ‘the Seal of the Department of State 10 be afixed and my name subscribed by the hief Clerk of the said Department, at the (Al’ of Washington, this 25th day of January, (SenL) BAINBRIDGE COLBY, Secretary of State. By BEN G. DAVIS, Chief Clerk. STATE OF ARKANSAS EXEC! Tl\ E DEPARTMENT. ‘\)l.\TIU P The wages of chorus girls York range as high as $100 a w ir good 160Kks. is nearer $25 PETWORTH $9,750 TERMS, $2,000 Cash PRESENTS T4 1C CHE: Lot GREETT T 'Charies H. Brough, Governor of the State : of Arkineas d_cerity hat I have this day 6 rooms, tile bath, vapor canvassed and added the votes for the office heat, electricity, gas. large of Pres tial and \uo Presidential electors )'Zl'd. S!Ctplllg pofch, attic. by the several ecounties State of Arkansas on Tuesday. 1 that the duly certitied low- amed persons have received the number set opposite thelr respective names as at the Beld in the Brand New Home 4103 3d St. N.W. Owner, Col. 5081 Southmayd, Democrat. . Democrat Foundations There is a substan- tial dependability about the advice and service given here. This is not a “one man” concern—on the contrary, it is a selected num- ber of men who have “special- ized” the various lines of Real Estate endeavor and de- pend on their superior knowledge to make their suc- cess. Their service is dependable and their advice results to the best interest of our Clients. “Maximum Service” is a Reality here. Consult us Freely, without obligation. of votes cast for office and this being t Charles H. Brough, of Arkansas, do hereby bove numed persons receiv- and each of presidential b peher duties requi cress on such cuses m; Z0F, 1 have here. used to be affixed in the E ~ Arkansas, this twen. "Abe Martin Says: sion, when really it was inaugurated a decade ago, born of im- perative neces en if fully com- | pleted. the mini id, a wide mar- Zin would remain between the naval comes the purported settlement, but comments cautiously on it. pointing ut that the United States Senate has | vet to ratify the'agreement. Consid- erable approval is evinced over recent addresses in the United States by Am- JAPAN GOES AHEAD ON NAVY BUILDING Program Requires Comple- tion of 16 Fighting Ships Regardless of U. S. Action. By the Associated Press. TOKIO, January 29.—Regardless of the naval program of the United States, the Japanese prozram requires completion of the eight-battleship and eight-cruiser unit, said Vice Admiral aburo Kato, minister of the| n responding in the diet tods by Lieut. ff, as to Japan's olution in oncerning arship construction. struction plan, how- er, the minister said, nced not be rried out with the United Stat an imaginary enemy. He that he favored world curtailment of . if practicable, and said here to such was resrettable, that Japan's interpreted D Minister Kato 1 comple- new expan- It declared, a tion w and . rees to Insure Safety. king of the ar ‘War Minister said Jap: forces had been 1 solely to insure the safety rights. h of Japan the other could now menac ble to conceive n added, necessity of ope pan’s frontiers. Cabled summaries of the alleged sreement reached between Roland Morris, the American amba o Japan, and Mr. Shidehara, the anese amb or to the United es, concerning the dispute be- tween the United States and Japan have met with satisfaction. The Japanese press generally wel- the Ja- st presuppose ations beyond are tion of the controversy. (‘nm«-rlpflnn Not Altered. T When your doctor you may rest assured than anything else. | Ki-#0IDS | For Sale Sixteenth Street S Price, $100,000 haalihooialenediithe Sapollention ot decides that you need 8 that he knows that it Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. (Tablets or Granules) A very fashionable A Corner Property room, large reception room, The F. H. Smith Co. IT FILLS THE NEED l , . |8cufl s Emulsion l will fill the need better ——ALSO MAKERS OF" For INDIGESTION residence on 7 master rooms, 5 baths, 4-car garage. 815 15th St. N.W. Balance Monthly 4 Bedrooms and Bath Large Porches OneBlock to 14th St. Cars Sample House 5509 13th St. N.W. Take any 14th St. house. Open and Lighted Until 9 O’Clock D. J. DUNIGAN car to | mittees of the state organization of | urged. CADETS’ REUNION TONIGHT Corcoran Corps of National Guard ‘Main 1267 : _ Governor. (Seal) TOM J. TENALY, Becretary of Stata, 1405.Eye Street,NW. Main4752 1321 New York Ave. military abroad. Representative Nakano condemned what he ca.lled the gov ernment’s des- potic policy in ‘mosa, charging that in 1915 the Javflnese killed 20,- 000 aborigines, including women. Baron Kenjiro Den, governor-general of Formosa, in reply said that the killing of aborigines was a thing of the past. conscription to Japanese STRONG NAVY iS VITAL TO NATION, DANIELS SAYS ;s 0 Secretary Bids Farewell to Mid- shipmen—Will Be Glad to Get Back to Editorial Chair. BACKS ANTI-ALIEN BILL. ANNAPOLIS, Md, January 31— OSSN 2 There will be no scrapping of the Navy. at least near future. | ¥, in_the Texas Secretary of the y Daniels told pmen in an ad- Christian Association at the Naval Academy. Secretary Daniels urged the young future officers not to be alarmed at tales that battleships soon would be supplanted by air-fighting craft. “There is greater need now |ever before for a big Navy and American Legion Votes Unanimous Support. AUSTIN, Tex., January 31.—Unani- mous support of the Japanese exclu- sion bill introduced in the legislature last week was voted at a meeting of the anti-Japanese and legislative com- 2 ¥ Rad the American Legion, held here. The addition of an amendment prohibiting the acquiring of land by lease will be Rallroad Terminal Properties for Warehouses, ¢y Will Meet at the Armory. ormer members of the old Corcoran et Corps of the District National ard will hold a reunion and reory ion meeting (onll.,hl at the Guard Armor, The meeting C. Eugenc ¥ the Corcoran ociation. Se the old cadet cor among them be W, e Factories and oo Endrednedoodioeocgoddi v Maj. rds, who is president of BB Business In Industrial Zone; no restrictions. Sale or Lease Headquarters and ex- clusive agents— The Daniel Realty Co. 1416 F Street Phone Main 5573 ral former membs s will make Lieut. Col. C. McCathran, g e o Lieut romw Henry F 1 and Lieu _— iy G e G (87 of Mesopotamia, ued by the British gov the form of a w. cred one of the gre: s on the east. She ha of the peopl d political hi Minor and Ara and durmg the war was attached to the British secret service. crnment paper. i est authori unique knowledge 4"2»3 _—— ‘==—==—————o———SPORT MART—TW0 STORES S PORT MAR‘l’ 905 F St. 1410 N. Y. Ave. b Bert’s Latest Eve Cost Adam Just One Bone You Never Need a Doctor No Mo’ Elder Eatmore Sermons Save a Little Dram for Me Checkers And All the Rest Mamie Smith’s —NEWEST— If You Don’t Want Me Blues Memories of Mammy It’s Right Here for You Crazy Blues NEW RECORDS FIRST SPORT MART—TWO STORES e To All Who Save e Pay interest on checking accounts on daily balances—compound- ed monthly SPORT MART—TWO STORES interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly o interest on special savings (o) accounts—compounded semi- annually EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY There Are No Penalties THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY Munsey Building Pa. Ave., Between 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. MHember of Amerim; Bankers Association ST AR R RS RN AR AR =0 IN 7 filllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||III|I|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl ] Another— BIG SCOOP! 3,000 PAIRS 50c and $1.00 Famous Kum-a-Part and Park- Roger “liffy” Kuff-Links 29c¢ Only 3 to a customer KOMAPART: .a. Snap 10 Bunon v Unlimited Assortment—at Both Steres s D. J. KAUFMAN 2% 17th St. Pa. Ave. Incorporated than | { b4 3 & 3 SHUOLS OMI—LUVIN LUOJS: JANUARY 31, 1921. strong Navy, both on. over and un- dor and he grew remin | paper writings, and there i no doubt cent of the eight the sea’” Mr. Daniels said. “The|vears he has served as head of the that I wili nave much to write about.” vy i9 to the nation what the gulf { Navy. izl 2y is to the ocean True, they 1 have made s i mrenm a number of trips separate and distinct bodies, but are e said. “but this will be my | The minimum wage for chorus girls each is a part of the great whole." 1 will be glaa retire from England, Dy the Actors' As: The visit of Secretary Daniels | public life and got to the o although, in a marked his last to tke academy. for [ torial chair and brush up in new given. in a little more than four weeks he will retire SN We Have Opening for ZJOHNW.THOMPSON & COZ 821 15th St. ith the Wilson cabinet, We Can’t Vote and We Can’t Have an Inaugural Party —but Washington will grow and grow and grow. What would destroy any other American city only temporarily delays Washington. Washington is the capital of your nation. If you believe in your nation, then you must believe in its capital. WANTED Two Experienced Real Estate Salesmen Apply Between 10 AM. and 11 AM. Now te ! Buy Washington Real i SHANNON & LUCHS Real Estate Service Since 1906 Incorporated- M. 1477 il 1005-07 Penna. 616 17th St. South of Pa. Ave. D. J. KAUFMAN’S MAN'S STORES A TREMENDOUS SALE . of 500 Pairs Men’s Trousers! Made io Sell for $10 and $12 D. J. KAUFMAN—STANDARD '6 A splendid purchase at an cpportune time. The lot includes fancy striped wor- steds—gray, blue and black flannels and serges. Sizes run from 29 to 48. After They “Shop” the Town they leave their money with us. It's perfectly natural. THIS IS THE HALF-PRICE SALE OF THE TOWN. In quantity and quality our clothing stands in a class alone. Our guarantee of Money’s Worth or Money Back is your insurance. D. J. Kaufman. Pair Two Suits, Two Overcoats—for the Price of One! $ 4 0 Suits and $ 20 00 45 $22-50 Overcoats Suits and Overcoats $ Suits and $ 27 50 5302 s32:8 5370 Overcoats Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats *60 *65 575 No Charge for Alterations for the finest men’s clothing in this town! Final Reductions Special Notice—T he clothing offered in this sale is D. J. KAUF- MAN STANDARD. By means of well selected purchases, previ- ously advertised, we have been able to so “sweeten” our stock that today we can offer you as fine and finer qualities and patterns than were in the sale at its start. This applies especially in oun wonderful Overcoats—Ulsters, Ulsterettes and Chesterfields— SILK-LINED GARMENTS.

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