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THE SUNDAY STAR, “WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 20, 1921—PART 1. i o 2 | Navy, and Rear Admiral s 1 ‘1\.\ the President yesterday for ap- aviation had a bright fluun and that Academy June, 1895 BRINGS GREETINGS FROM CHINATOLU.S. hn nations were AGAIN JAILED N VIEWA FOR CHARITY BA[[‘ WASHINGTON TRIBUTE e o s comn 7555 Tribich Lincoln. notorious as an . tee Studying Worth of_U. S. CHEM'CA';W}LRFARE TALK 1ding its power to n major, has been ar- “international s I rested in Austria. says a Vienna ! Warships. | dagaten o the Rishiat e Memorial Program in Honor °f1 The relative worth of capital naval | Charles H. Herty to Discuss Serv- dbla . & s = warships and airplanes discussed be- 0 natius T Lincoin, the Avendvlait |Large Attendance Assured! —First President at Trinity = |fore oo mmar s monn fomeiiy ice at Research Council. says his latest attemp . terday resultad in a disclosure by high Vivace o Cantabile Beautiful Hiu Dr. Hsieh Says His Nation ! 5 effort to persuade the Eovern: H i Church Tonight. naval officers that a bo eighing , ~The Reserves of the Chemical War- . enes from Will Always Stand | gTort o pepusde o, iorzed | for Child Welfare Society | g naval officers' that'a bomb, weighing 100 B el M from o v v e Pan-M service % Sl b et ST e | :‘ e ook by of the B 5 IR one '“i;;‘fl; ("";T}?"r:“‘mn Tyl {had been exploded recently aboard the | lecture b, iSevot] The Star ed Bann by America. I folnelorcupisd |13 enefit MarcH 4. iz e e A arch, | 4 battleship Indiana without de- | the Jour gine. neighboring s (b s - ni, in Trinity stroying any part of th> vessel below | ing Chemistry, meeting of e e | tenatius T ormerly an Every box for the big charity ball |34 and < streets northwest, (oThe its protect ¢ | thonal Researdh Counei o ius T. 4 s to b > t ¢ are to be opened at 7 o'clo Rear Adn Wil F. Fullam. | ium of the Nutional Museum, 10 e Ut Thter A mars ik &i for the benefit of the|d90r e il mi iam u Museum, 10th In a_secluded room on the sccond | Austrian subject. but Iater & Bats | Chilg ey T e T e Bt Croner WL B s o dai e e MOSELEY IS ADVANCED floor of a Chinese restaurant on 9t | e Eaitian parliament, was | tion night “sold. according |an organ recital, and the service|Xaval urged suspension of nbers of Cong street last night while music| ber of the British parliament B0 | to atra. s e vice | Proper will start at § p.m. sharp. ! part of the 1916 building program to and pro attled below, Dr. Teh eh. sec-| deprived T I Tew months president that organization and!| Past Grand Master James W. Witten | determine the future value of capital | cials have be r¥ of labor of the Chinese repub- | carly in 1919 and o fow BECCE | chairman of the commigtec on boxes. | is to introduce the speaker of the en- | ships in view of the development of removed nd syectalidelesates (o the Unit- [Hlaterawas: deportec B o sam e THe bo number si -three in |ing, Representative Thomas U. Sis€on {ajrcraft and submarine search Council bu uT.{dtIn“-- :; =_eg of | :!'i had been in pr ;an‘ of varying si the large ! from Mississippi. ! Similar views were expressed by | chusetts avenue, and American ¥ and friendliness from 15, room of the W where the | Three pre M: clics in | Rear Admi Taylor. chief construc- et , . i aved his role in precious Masonic relics Rear Admi aylor. sminated -”n. r»’|;uh;n_l prl .,”';"g:h",‘\“ m:‘x‘ L !cn'lln ‘r;‘.::w ‘[v'!‘.:; “ll L\\_ (";. Ger- |2 ;Illrl\\lll be staged, forty-two boxes!the shape of aprons will be shown, : e G O ¢ e ustria. He 1L installed. and a dozen mOre itwo from associations with Wash- 180.000.000 of united people L ny, Hungary and Au in the small hallroom, while in the |; : a “save the world in ti to c H s arrested in Brook in 1913 | room generally ' & sort of |INgton and of the dates 1793 and| / Representatives in ! on a charge of forger {lobby 3 aracter | 1809 and the other from Scotland.} ness men of the District -1 from the custody of a depu | there al boxes, | 01dcr than the year 1600, k i timore. representatives of the legal) shal. w rearrested and in M In this outer hall, contains | The grand master and leading l:_»-‘ ngton and high{ 1016, was deported. 1Upon his the entrance to the elevators, the |cal Masonic officials have signified receiving line will stand. thus re- |their intention of being present, and me of them active.; rival in London shortly aftery some retired, were among the hon-| he was tried for forgery and serving the other two h for the the Shrine is to parade from the 13th ored guests. 5 tenced to three vears' penal ser jdancing. Those pa ng boxes |street headquarters with band and China is beinz reborn tude. {here. where the guests are to be re- | drum corps. gTCGTT Ike Car vwith @ Longer Lite Hsieh, he h bet of thirty-ni changed t ceived, feel that they are in the b phonetic fter. the Kanp revolution place of all. Tickets will be taken Erogxam the rman authos of Exercises, under Kapp and his eloatian , isolo. L. Brown: announcements andj reetings. Rev. David Ransom Covell:j fxgus i prevlaus) actang cmenofimox warrant for the arr downstairs, so that guests will meet [ Following is the program: Recital. than 20,000 symbols. It is her great- ncoln on the charge of ille the receiving line directly on leav- | 7:30 to $ p.m.. Mrs. Helen Crouch at} st step tovard modern progress. No| jscumption of authority and un- jing the elevators. the organ: processional hymn. “My You know that there are vemM¥aair| lawful requisition of state property A feature of specia s i Country, ‘Tis of Thee”; opening sen-} Aol Nakine s disance of about: 1000 WUXInE theiKapp regime I had Hjall willd he dtno tenges FEsamu1 ¢ HFsad freanans Nol; nd N 3 E X acted as chief censor and in ¢ nembers of the iiicoming c | selection by the Shrine Band; Scrip- TE Si Laf ; buy miles their families by membe e tinravers INVESTIGA our L, ter Six"' before you buy “Much’of the progress is due to the d States’ aid to our people. We whi i o te it And in conclusion, he their ‘wives will be gzu som Covell; our new car and then you w1ll understand why a WEST- ere ever comes a time hoXes of senators The America Creed, ARSulviateAlEs] SO there ever comes 2 tme INEW CABLES ARE LAID BY | Peyes of senators from their man. |m ¢ :“ \l : e { COTT owner is always a booster. stand by- the U d States of Ameri- il f 3 c fo e occasion. Presentation of { e ficna andiciic i<t by C. & P. TELEPHONE CO. | Tic demand for tickets probanie wii | Dresentation of the colo you to the en be unprecedented for affairs of this|Scottish Rite Camp Guard; re outgoing cabinet and th Tni apprec itation Compare the units, parts and each minute detail that hl)uv;my: his address he rred to owing to (Iw”\\idf'. re:url in-iCharles B. Hanford, “The Star wan-l f d ll the bitterness e e in China on = 2 a E »f th od 3 r al singing 7 2 Count of Sha twents ons demands of |$150.000 Worth of Wires Will Be 25 i Whahingian, by | Sied Banner: congremational 4t on goes to make an automobile perfect and you will appre: jor the for the offic [Shrine Used to Meet Growing fair called off in accordanc | President-elect Harding's expre. hes. The maximum capacity of | onic | Q"'rzmn“'fii‘}‘;,‘}.'."hy"f '?‘flmnvd. i ciate why the WESTCOTT is THE CAR WITH A i pn . LONGER LIFE. Japan following the world war. Representatives J. N. Tincher of Tlli- nois, Neils Juul of Illinois, Walter H. Demands Newton of Minnesota, C: iddick L anthem and of Montana and others amons The Chesapeake and Potomic two ballrooms is only 1.500, pthem and offer- the guests of honor. They de'ivered |phone Compary has begun the is expected that many more than kneeling hymn short after-dinner addre: {Of mew cables that will cost $1 hat number will des to attend. |ing; closing pr who responded to toas o meet the growing demand for tele- | Tickets have been placed on sale at | benediction: rec Paul ung, secretary to Dr. Iisieh, | phone service in scveral parts of the|the principal clubs and Ie ho- | Labor O ames W. Witten Touring, delivered......... i 92,460 e e e i tels of the city. Roadster, delivered.................$2,460 del compr ¢ Dr. Mil-| The sections in which the new 2s : e o M e e oMONE MEN BOXERS. | PEN WOMEN TO CONVENE. Coupe, delivered............ . 2 33505 banker of that city: Luther Martin, |south Anacosti ! resident e Baltimore Ad C town 1y, s 14th street anc et el . : y : yresident of the Baltimore Ad Club, |town lying east of g et Natio WG ninesing o) Be Sedan, delivered. ional hymn, “Go and Judge J. M. Moses. Inorth of R street, including = » 54 Der Doo. proprietor of a number | ingdale and Brookland. C. & P. Employes “Have It Out Held Here in April of local Chinese restaurants and con-| In the area north of R street and at Entertainment i & g troller of a chain of such establich-|east of 14th street approximately 2 The first national convention of the ments in large eastern cities, was host | 1.000 miles of copper wire will bel Boxing bouts and wrestling exhibi- rue of American Pen Women is! to Dr. Hsieh. |added ‘to the system at a_ cost of | tions featured a_meeting of the Tele-| to be held here April 13 to 16. at the | | $45.000. Tn the northeast, 2000 miles {phone Society of Washington, an or-| Willard Hotel. with_delegates from | ulnn Oolor ales 0. of wire will be added to the plant at!zanization of the Chesapeake and Po-| evers state in the Union. { O 2 824 14th Street N. W. TREASURY WILL BOOST an _expenditure of 000. In the ! tomac Telephone Company., last Thurs- state will have a booth and an | southeast the work to be done willlday evening at the old Masonic to show what it has given toi SAVING AND INVESTME represent 5.000 miles of wiring and!Templ ot ot N e held NT frwiti cost 56000 Bonty o most popular author. artist 1 Eoutlicane Poafect oW Miohds fieeE snd n and actor. Authors will i 26-pair armored submarine ca-jmen. and two masked boxe Johnny{ tograph their books. mu ns. give jbles across the Anacostia river to!Conroy and Patsy Ryan appeared als and arti exhibit their | [ e held between J. J. Hal- €. Lint. two telephone Meeting to Be Held at Memorial |serve the Congress Heights section. | the main bout. Joe Grant and Billy| works 2 Announcement of these projects was | Murray staged an exhibition of catch-| * Mre Willi e v Continental Hall to Interest made Tast night by Charles T. Clagett, | as-catch-can wrestling. Grant pinned( e S T e Wom livision manager of the company. The | his opponent to the mat in_fifteen | honefit That year. nas been ehosen €0 | en. work is under supervision of P. G.|minutes. Songs were sung by thel|phead the work for this s Senator Carter Glass of Virginia, | Burton. divis endent of the [members and refreshments were serv-| beay. directon A e, Har ‘ommissioner Mabel T. Boardman !Plant. ediatitte/closciofithantesting. Locher has been appointed a: 8 iAsaistant s Superintendentiiog [ Iiallfotithe (aections whepefinew —_—_— director general. Schools Elliott Kramer will speak esiarsbeingiiatdihes o ancibe o A meeti i orrow, fomorrow night at the first of two |indications of a steady increase in the| MRS, A. G. LUND DEAD. |ui'which chairmen ot subeommiciocs meetings. to_be held in Memorial| demand for service. and) the company 0 e will be chosen Continental Hall. to interest women |iS undertaking this work on a large ; : : e i o a,,(i'",‘,,’f' ccale in order to meet the demand for | Mrs, Louise Bankhead Lund, daugh: | vestment being foster . |some time to come. . Ale Seng or Ban’cheac an A = ed by the sav. | ntative Bankhead ot NAME HEADS AT MEETING. | vestment 1 sister of Repres ings division of the Treasury De- | Alabama, died suddenly vesterd partment. i “Our Federal Reserve System” winl | W. & L ALUMNI TO MEET. |}ham:. }‘.‘:’.4.3:1}:;&(?0‘«;'1 re be the subject of the speech by Sen- [frler ator G here last n Shorthand Reporters’ Association | while Miss Bo | = o g i Hiscuss Eepnomy in Manwime? 31! |James M. Beck Will Be Principal A fand. her Husend fodnom il Elcre °f‘°°]“‘r and °°‘“1‘“““" and Mr. Kram v a on | 2 LT L O JASPer. | mhe Shorthand Reporters’ Association | ew Development in' Education| Speaker at Annual Banquet. lr‘u’:, ane Bankhead home, where the | ¢ the District of Columbia met Friday i In addition. there will be a musical| Washington and Lee University | Interment will me i the temetemiae it the Georgetown Law School and elec program by the Marine Band. alumni here are to hold their annual that place. | ed as officers for the ensuing year as fol-, The second meeting in the large dinner Tuesday night at the Hotel ' Mrs. Lund was the widow of Repre- |10Ws: I Ragsdale, president; Herman H. { hall will be held the evening of | Lafayette. with James M. Beck of sentative W. H. Perry of (Greenville, Pechin, - vice president; William 2L | March 2. when the speakers will be | New York as the principal speaker.|S. C. S the Son ot Goe & 1 Day, secretary-treasurcr; Hulbert | Miss Annette Adams, assistant attor- | Senator Miles Poindexter and Col. | Per il war governoy of that | Bisselle, J. Chester Wilfong, G. C. Dis. ney general: William Mather Lewis.| Robert E. Lee will be the other director of the’ Savings division, and | speakers. the former mairiage, Mrs. David | the executive committee. Joshua Evans. jr. vice president of | Wade H. Ellis will be toastmaster. |Followay of Montgomery. Ala. amdf A number of resolutions were offered | the Riggs National Bank. { Among the distinguished alumni of ‘her brother, Representati anihead fand refcrred to the executive commit- | Another series of meetings having | Washington and Lee in the District of | Although Mr. Lun business head- | tee for investigation with instructions to the same object in view is being { Columbia, are: Secretary of War Bak-|quarters were York, the fam- | report at the next meeting of the asso- held under the auspices of the An-|er ‘Senaior Robert L. Owen, Senator |y residence was in this city. ciation, to be held March 18. thony League, at 2007 Columbia road. ! Giorge E. Chamberlain, Representative .o tar-Chic- where Mr. Lewis will speak at 3|jpenry D. Flood, Judge Samuel J. Gra- | o'clock Wednesday afternoon, ham of the Court of Claims, Judge| THE 1007 PURE James Hay of the Court of Claims, MANY THEFTS REPORTED. | ™30 ommftcf S 25t | FOOD DO YOU KNOW THE ; ner for Tuesday evening colsists of Police Get Complaints of Pick-|Judse James Quarles, Raymond Kenny, | ONE BEST WAY TQ FEED YOUR BABY CHICKS? pockets and Petty Robbers. !Houghlon. Edward €. Burgess. Marlboro, Md.. vesteraay afternoon left center mar-| ALUMNI TO HOLD DINNER. The one best way is to feed them STAR-CHIC-A, because it is made from the 100% pure feeding stufis that are formulated to pro- ket on a street to g0 to 15th and H streets northeast and when he|Former Students of Alabama Poly- reached his cestination he disc ered | he had been robbed of $110. He re- | technic Institute to Meet. R p'.',.:fli"p‘-::,“;fl'\"'_‘;,f,{"fi\!,;,;m Pleas.| Former students of the Alabamn duce the maximum growth in flesh, bone and feathers at a minimum cost of time, labor and money. - STAR-CHIC-A fed chicks grow into healthy, sturdy birds, full of life, vim and vigor. When chicks have STAR-CHIC-A they are sufficiently vigorous to resist the many ailments of baby chick life to a remarkable degree, and chicks fed on STAR-CHIC-A seem im- tate ng her is # dauehter | mukes and George L. Hart, members of Figure It Out Yourself— It’s More Satisfactory Every Way to Have The Manhattan Do Your Entire Weekly H WASHING | & IRONING Instead of puttin DEPT. A. washwomen and having FAMILY-FINISHED convenience two days every week, hundred SHIRTS CCLLARS, SERVICE of Washington women have found that it’s cu'FFS ETC. A complete Washing and | much ‘more satisfactory, and even less ex- & Ironing Service that r 5 pensive, to have “The Manhattan” take thi moves the entire fai oo i i s ntire s o A 2 of their homes cn washing and Sironing i from washing and ironing out of their hom ant street. told the police of the thef: | Polytechnic Institute will get together | of 370 in bills. The money, he report- dinn<r to be held at the Univer-; ‘I was taken from the safe in his|sity Club turday evening at 7 sior = i . LYo clock. The principal address wi Albert A. Fuss, 516 Sth street south-, made by 0. p-;nn_vvp;awards of :ast. reported that burgiars gained|York. who will tell of the inaugura .mran« e to his store Friday cremonies of the new president | and stole twelve pounds of coffee. stitute, Dr. Spright Dowell. W. . Ham, 1801 R street, re » arrangements for the dmne—r are | a theft from his printing effice Atgelof Cent. B NobIC: Al John Marshall place the past Lal Maj. T. Vivian Walker of the 1-',(3 ury r:’:a:undrlullv‘mum of type metal. a | Depariment and Leroy S. Boyd of the | Kodmie ¢“l‘|‘_nflfllil"”l;l‘“l""‘ valued at|jpterstate Commerce Commission. Theft of a pocketbook $130 was reported by Mrs. M eet up with unreliable g the mess and - his branch of ervice in cludes the v starch- ng and iror such ar- z01 1 F nk B street s vest. | 4 ‘ % 0 ] r Lo St _s;m;j“}n,,‘r.ff.?lfil‘ i | mune from diarrhea and other bowel troubles. Ask poultry men | the vam‘i W cdarlgld;z ?Ippa;” tirely. i as Men's 5!11\!\!~_ Col- lorse and wagon. The outfit d who have used STAR-CHIC-A. is- ironed individually by MANHATTAN FINISHED FAMILY omen’s seared frof ont o . Foos 5 TT 4 scellaneous Veste .:vlar\ e Unfurnished Get a package of STAR-CHIC-A from your dealer today. :’ri:r??d and-no picces are LAUNDRY SERVICE will be a revelation Miscellaneou e be s Tniatest T STAR-EG(G-0 will keep your hens in condition and keep them i % o laying. STAR-EGG-O will help the fertility of the eggs. STAR-ROUP POWDER will keep your hens free from colds Everything-is washed by itsclf and allahe and roup, and make them profitable. articles are double checked to insure their The following dealers can supply you with STAR goods, and fully DEET B return. Not a piece of appare! or table e g m“.'.’.—. Good Hope rd.. B. KRU , 2010 1Sth af. n.w. | SEMI-FINISHED linen is even marked. BLANKETS, i SERVICE All the washing is done in SOFTENED CURTAINS, ETC. for $30 from a stranger thre ago. The stranger made a which amounted to $64, stated, and was given & JOINS ROCKFELLER STAFF. | Dr. L. A. Mires 4, who has been for | WM. H. LEE, some time - color laborator A : 4 5 Tnited S e » : RGO} Known as “Rough Dry” water—ith all the lime. etc., removed. We 2 here, wk JOHN R. BAKERSMITH, & CO., 207 Tth st. n.w. i The wearing aparel is e STl This branch of service in- MATTHEWS, Kenilworth, || washed, DRIED 4nd return- get ricl i e cludes the cleaning of Blan- —and: it prolongs their life. kets, lace Curtains, Furni- and Car- photoser position on feller Institu wtreet m.w. BARRICK BROS., 1517 H street n.e. BENNING MERCANTILE CO., Ben- o s ed ready for the iron. All ] i bed and table linen, etc. is Everything is returncd ready for use— tiire Covers, i N lave: ! washed, IRONED and : ] pets and similar articles. We “A Financial Institution Dedicated to Service” ¥. W. BOLGIANO & Co. 1000 B 19138 7th xt. n.w. | FOLDED, returned ready for neatly packed and boxed to prevent mu: also dve Rugs and Carpets T. MORA 261 M wt. JOHN T. MOSS & CO., 433 K st. n. immediate use. sing and rumpling. All of the apparel, etc {6 ook dikelnem? is ironed carefully BY HAND and by ex perienced women. street m.w E. 8. BURGESS, 236 7th street CAVANAGH & KENDRICK, 34 M st n.w., 3271-73 M st. n.w. CLUBR, 660 Pa. ave. s.c. NEUMEYER CO., 200 11th st. Commercial Accounts Solicited MONTHLY 0 DeTHIERRY, 4107 Canal rd. - OSBORNE, 5009 Georgia ave. —_— = The cost is. indeed. moderaie. Send, mai! . & - e or phone us an idea m the average size of your > SiaisONSILLOsanaI mte N Pl o prcomnesely I DEPT. C. ; “weekly laundry work.” or, better still, détermine e V. RITTER & SONS, 706 0 = TABLE AND BED the number of pounds—call us up—ask for the DRY CLEANING AND LINEN, ETC. “Information Bureau” and you will be immedi- DYEING ANt Ric el achl s ately advised what it will cost. _This department Dry Sheets, Spreads, Pillow and Cleans or Dyes all articles of Bolster Cases, Towels, Table- Read Thru the 6 Boxes— apparel,_such’ as Women's | Coats, Suits and resses, cloths, JNapkine, jcwe. 2 | How Can “The Manhattan” . 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FORBES BROS., 301 Cameron st., S BROS., 6th and Majn & Laurel, Md. " PERRY, Siliver W. E. PERRY, Bethesdn, Md ROSSLYN MILLING CORP., Ross- 'NTE';EST veniently located bank. SAVINGS We welcome accounts of Manhattan Laundry- . 5 RSON, Wheato [, 2 ividus AD & CLARK, Ro 3. RYO .. Waldorf, Md. = firms or individuals D = ERNEST M. SHREVE, Cherrydale, orpcfratmn 1 i€ . Brancbel, . W. HOPKINS, Kensington, Wd. Va. | 5 - i A HYATTSVILLE ~ GROCERY — CO. STEMBLER & FORD, Capitol 1336 to 1346 , L i % % H I Dry Cleaning yattaville, Wd. Helghts, Md. ; at Arlington, Va. G._A. TOVEY HARDWARE Co., Mt. Ranier, Md. 'KORSOVER, _ Convalescent W. W. WELSH, Eatate, Rockville, amp, Ariington, Va. wd. 420 Cameron WITHERS GROCERY CO., Bel ville, Md, Insint on “STAR” goods and refuse to accept substitutes. We guarantee our foods, tonics and remedies. STAR FOOD & REMEDY COMPANY, Washington, D. C. Manufacturers and Wholesalers. 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