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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, NOHOPEFORNEW BRANCH LIBRARIES Dr. Bowerman So Informs Georgetown Citizens—Lack’ WALL STREET CORNERS MERINGUE PREFERRED, " ALSO APPL COMMON By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, February 22.—Deal- ers in American pie, from meringue preferred to apple common, were caught short yesterday in Wall street, where 3,000 blocks, divided into 24,000 shares, usually are sold daily. Inves- tigation by the board of governors of the messenger boys’ exchange showed that frost and snow had effected a corner, checking deliveries. HARDING'S VOICE WILL REACH ALL, AIDED BY “LOUD SPEAKER l;xstrument, Being Perfected by Scores o Experts. Will Carry Inaugural Ad- dress to’ Every One Present. 99 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY END OF ALL GUN TOTING IN D. C. TO BE AIM OF A MODEL LAW D. C, 1921, lPLAN GREAT GRAVEYARD FOR BURIAL OF ALL CATHOLICS IN SPAIN " By the Associated Press. —_— MADRID. February 21 —The X ] _ . fl Dareed "tonmn aononi= it |Special Board of Trade Committee Will angeles, the geographical center of Spain, of great catacombs to cover five square kilometers, which will be named “The City of the Dead.” and where all Catholics in Spain are to be buried. The structure is to be surmount- | Frame Proposed Legislation—Mayj. Gess- | ford Would Keep Arms From Criminals. | | | 13 - MAL THEVES LOOT NEARLY A LLION ' Toledo Robbers Took $800,- 000 in Bonds and Nearly & ed by an iron cross 300 feet high. A heavy demand, with limited d by of Funds Reason. offeringx, sent prices soaring, untl — - _—— i — $30.000 Cash. HeLe B e = & spesler s Js diie anis [of] of disteniion 1o ihe ttansmission fron Plans. for the climination of “gunihead of the police department the | S 3 ifte | the device which will enable President- [ Sound to electrical enersy . 5 : he's fw pow S on the eligibility of wagons able to pierce snow drifts | When the President-elect speaks. his | toters™ from the streets of Washing- 3 WHY CONGRESS DELAYS Trom factory to lunchroom were on | elect Harding to deliver his inaugural | ( WWhen the President-elect speaks ton were mage vesterday afternoon | he ine o purchase wean' THREE SUSPECTS HELD the market. address from the steps of the Capitol|of the sensitive transmitters. Thi at a me o public order | lessen th f firearms falling s —_— March 4, so that it can be heard luy—!vm'r‘r]_ transferred h.\l' wires 1;’ "'j:; commit Washington Board | into the f criminals | i e thraith s e oo complex apparatus now being installed e 5 « I W. Pearson. a member | 5 Says Boys Walk Many Miles for i er, the Capitol steps. The enerey Iu”‘l’r;l‘ e A s 1 committee WAS | commitice. stated that this |Alleged Master Mind and Ac- to a little bulb, wh i ARRO e el would be “unconstitutional : - . Books—Other Matters Be- The device is a system of mote call » “vacuum tube ampli- | i model | (ifizens who applied for permits to complices Will Face Their | generators, wires, tr: the-function of which is to ‘r : ! 'Y | carry ns should at least be able to | S5 fore Meeting. fiers and other cled e kneniot] cpueall o the Commmsioners finons Victims Today. : With a force inadequate to handle which has Dbeen in the' course of cc stage sufficient to turn it loose in) [ipg, Lombard Testifies | Gommissioner | Hend- by {he police department. | In reply | cinted Press - all of the work of the main Public Istruction and installation at'the Capitol | Voice form through the hidden horns o Brandenburg and Stephen| yaj. Gessford pointed out that all Y0, Ohio, February 22.- Gows % - f for about a month, requiring the services | ©ut to the distant crowds. ‘“ vy o i Kramer 3 nt superintendent | tions of the iperintendent of police | erument inspect [l ork Library here, the establishment of { pired; g the ¢ While the speaking is in Progress. Fred Burgraff Fired jof public schools. | were subject to review by the Com- | . AEEE DO to branch libraries in outlying communi- jof & large force of trained engineers and tehing 2 Will Submit Recommendations. missioners : {clear up bbers the Toledd tes is out of the question for the ! e amgaimen. 5 b “21'“',’,‘;1 on Felts { Although no definite action w Present’Law Deemed Inadequate. t Thursday morning ame x H H ints on e Capi . © hy I v com . o - T 5 unced today v present, though such extension islAssomanon Sees Camou-!- [ snnected with the machinery Jieienfiing te il commivies on e poMhe present law was de Sslines Nogay that D ubuces nell certain to come in time, according h |piaza wii S an Tl e il oons by telephone foizeps folthe ithe members o drafting recommen- | Any pers e £= “" BEUie fon, ithe thalt [ur SERRA e 5 e : 7 e able to hear Mr. Harding's | me ihe amplifiers. The working {dations whic defeat the move- | on' 23 g Lin un 1 government bonds to Dr. George F. Bowerman, 1-| flaged Movement to Quash |plaza will be able to hear Mr. Hardives jmen at ihe amplifiers. The working ’ {itioms Whieh i e the mos for self-protection must" appeal { vernment bonds and b e Bt h | RN v | ¥ i\ i the special committee, which is for: a a { betwe and $ i 1 rarian, who spoke before the of the throng, as if they stood ten feet | large as a small vessel i e it ore - and give a good T - and 000 in cash, s ~i i . soalati from the speal The engincers say Thie Volba Auha emerges ffrom| b | o oseph T son fa anting t privileg i in tors admittet, lt;:rr:‘ez}rr—n Citizens' Association Sunday Amusements. ek The e 3"I'r1\|"“}’ky o, when it emerges trom | {man &, B Gr justis. A, Wal-| the reaso i Satistietor e mu | n swccounied for und isht. i : speaker almost as far away as the ke il oot . ore s ). Gockeler, w put up a bond of $200, which must be being continued So keen is the desire for books| OPPosition to a local censorsnip of |oP Ay s (b Saciaication fmvh’(” delnal. "g":‘: iy in-|Two Defendants Recover From Ill- | ves the present law and submit | Fenewed evers hirty da oo imuchi, the stolen mail excr i B : motion pictures on the ground that its t of the apparatus will! 1. Joud-spe 1 bt i £903 [ recommendations for this session of | red tape defeats the purpose of a authorities have a that it is not unusual for boys to|MoU ; e b eadelabout M chi [Kheilond Qus L - ness at Williamson i - _liaw. it was stated ®een destroy it s i ing | aPParenc purpose is to camouflage aj an amplitication several milli 3 | e rord teagon H walk to the wmain library building o 11 Althoush there are three rooms full Smnl ol e ! Maj. Gessford pointed out in! The special commit will submit ! fro B acostia and | movement to cl up “places and| AUBanek there ate : {times withou at distortio o - tih e retamimends Ialnaror s Al submit om Georgetown and Anacostia and 3 e a ery and elect € original wave form. W. Va. g = e ST o < = in (B back again to get some coveted vol-|forms of Sunday amusements” Was|connec K T ol v ol bt S R e 1 ed that provision be e. ziving the | the committec vauy O ume, said Dr. Bowerman. He predict-|registered by the Central Citizens’ As-jofitisin evidence. and the hug of the telephone. The loud speaker d Pross. ! t mind” in ed that libraries would be better sup- | goor o0 0¢ W B PR ast night in | through which the speech will be heard (i heing instailed by the engineers of )N, W. Va., February 22.| R e robbery ha chended. ported when the present school gen- i = Lo i are camouflaged by being made a4 Part | (e Bell Telephone System. ineluding { —Charl aiser and William Bow.| Cilin o T s L and Joe AN, eration grew up. as many of them |the Juvenile Court room. | of the roof of the speakers stand tthe Ameri lephone and man, two of the °n def { £ Columbia, be ey out of the whils would have the “library habit.” A resolution to this cffect, Which | far s the speaker himself “is cont | arapiy (o nd the Chesapeake | T Seinct chid tenainis i Ui, zed by the parent com e gt Why Congress Fails to Act. was introduced by President Thomas mrn(p:,: e :lel .";v“n;vrl)\'!ln:;:‘ n: e ¢ and Potoms Jhone Company. The | A‘:l'v\\.m shooting trial, today B * private consum of 1.4 elip any th lv--! 4 . e . 5 % ani s s except sma ansmitter boxes. { joud s ot a comme - d in circuit co and ta X0 1000 cubic fee »er month . N de 5 Public libraries as we have them|J. Donovan, received the unanimou Al AL i loud speaker I ot 4 commercisl 2 1t court and taking i ubic feet ber monti - et o e g ¢ today were not to be found when thelyote of approval of the organization. des of his speaking dexk ontribution by the Bell system | Y Was resuined. Both showed | o oLaLOTne: thousa l’ fee . khart police resultedin the caps e ey 10 e shent Coneress|The resolution demanded ctbat thel his voice will he cauzht in the inaugural ceremonies. It jthe effects of their iline i |tivs Commission. d Ceatta ere ¥s,” he continued, so & of the loud speaker no matter | hee siderabl proved since it Dr. W. F. Hil 5 PR ¢, The pe e 32 rhatis 1 Culbert and Urbatis’ & SGoT Stk laws and regulations providing for|W {been considerably impr s S ill, a dentist, practicing { The petition further sets fe - = exidotnofiundesstand i noediand Ll Sl he turn: was used at the republican and demo- Math o e i e [ the ndent company o jired Frank, the latter arrested value of extending the wor €y | the control of these & ay 4 he boxes holding the transmitter | cratic conventions last summe The § e ; 3 3 Imaintain an office in Montgomery | ooy [A1C yesterday afi von, will be did appropriations would be easier 10| mantg and the censorship of o e < are lined with heavy felt. The loud speaker has been in pro On Saturday he testified ounty. but the same is loca [eonfronted today with the three clerks get.” A moral, lewd or salacious placards. | transmitter: nstrume noted for ' development for about ten yes in clese by when the first| i ! oftic the par tWho were held up last Thursdsy There are five principal functions [ posters or other forms of advertising | extreme sensitiveness and nce ' the Bell wystem laboratories. Nhy men the f=t iMaryland Town Complains to[ ngton the bare legal! morn Wwhen they drove up to th of the library, the speaker said. Yibe strictly enforced according to it, but thought i . -1 i : corporate ent office with the mail. Five me ing habit, promotion of civic enlight-| The association authorized the ap-|QIRVIVOR OF FAMOUS FOR DISABLED VETERANS. e store. in front of which Albert J xistence whatever. All of its | the clerks to lie on thp ‘\“:;nb ,‘:“p;m."%”:! “r f""';"om"'l pointment by President p,,,,gmn D':‘,, b 1(5 G B CunRinshatme ahd Mosor | i fch .ym;..uuu executive. administrati while the mail sacks wele condition by distribution of books onjcommittee to appear at the publicj | —_— rman were standing Both the! . and operating, are performed by the | d from th overn- bustmcs. industry and the trades and | nearing February 58 before the District | “LIGHT BRIGADE” DIES (fsumanenere stdndine spot iy sion 0 arge | pareat company” according to the pro- | truck to the bandits' automobite. ;he ma_imona.n‘;eflof a free public in- | Commissioners and y?\;"‘c\": :;"::‘:(L'I'l‘: Extension of Rehabilitation Work | during the shooting, and it in con-| Aayor James L. Wilmeth and Cor- jtest ey iployes at Union station, from O Beaause of the “beggarly sataries” f;l,':fl’fl,ep?-f,é:':m S by Health Service e e et o oS ahal | poration Counsel J. Bond Smith, rep- | H ot e panell LAEEAR K paid, 1 pame instances as low as 5360 | “*In’ reportng to the organization on |Capt. James Brock, One of * o T e teor. | Matewan police Chieh Are being tried | resenting the town of Takoma Park.| GEN. MENOHER A GUEST. iay" Lo ook over (4 a year for positions requiring a high | the recent activities of the Federation | Hundred.” Buried at Oak- NEW YORK, February Heor- 75 ). Coniff, defense counsel. sousht {3, at the direction of the town coun- | st ol o) l school education. the “turnover’ of jof Citizens’ Associations. to which he | anization and extension of rehabili-! 1o break down Hill's Saturday testi- | R e | Rai T = they S dbrary. m‘;{f;g - ,;‘"?"r'mfif;jf.ii a_Jelegate Pre: ntSDoHo v land, Md. tation work by the United States|mony to the effcct that had Felts fired | ¢il. have filed r“'“' lu]&:‘l Lt ainbow Division Holds Entertain- | BURT NEW APPOINTED o s s s 9 L. | charge are g e e shot he, Hill. was in such commission of Ma a4 a forma S0 5 { 3 though last year the hope of reclassic {delegates in the federation represent- | spial Dispaich o The Star. health service umong Nisabled warl, pogition that he would have seen|complaint against the present gas ment in “Dugout. i - c: C e turnover down to 50| j i i nd_special inter- ebEUaTY erans was a ced here by | siich mc 5 SBpxivaite ldeteca 1 2 i 5 - . fl;:!‘l:g\:t.lul the '::s! public 1;;;:(;“‘5: 3fSpecialiinters D. Md.. February - | Joscpn B Cooke, supervizor of the | Uch nL_»:\o'v_vrn.in(l.:'r._J‘.::“lpl..\‘;:; etec-| Lo ana the proposed increase in the | Reminisences of stirring events of | Executive Secretary of Democratie “ e e Citizens' associations. He . declared | Capt. Brock, who seas in the | sccond distriet. which includes New | [t Boreral, auestions put to Mhel L G arged by the Washing- | three vears ago. and a renewal of war- | = S A resoition indoreing the pro.|that if the general community knew ;chars O B ot ot LYork, New Jersey and Connectict'-ihe could not be positive as to Felts | ton Gas Light Company of Montgom- | time associations marked the celeba- National Committee A resolution indorsing e 0- s ¥ ction thes i as buried tc he five upper floors of the o 2 e 2 ¢ count s made in the | o o (42 i = h posal. now before Congress. to per- 32,::&:5"{:-0:,",.1”;. onncten e ikland, Md., 'from St Maithew’s | tion's building here will be converted | Making a move “without frkaseing CoyiSotn s s made in the | tion by Rainbow (42d) Division veter-! Arpointment of Burt New. an at- mit ihe merger of the Washington | I[eERes (woRIE b ST BRCL, o | Episcopal Churdn. “Brock. who was |0 use for ciinical and laboratory | {7 Hill was, then sxeus d and Mrs. | nro e @ une fans of the third anniversary of the | torney of Indianapolis, us executive was Introduced by A. K. Parris, aud]215cussed. Ving the charge which, Capt. Brock | the association hospitals or in pri-| M7 ombard testified that after|the prope delivering gas in|battle line in France, held last night ; committee, is announced by Chairman after considerable discussion was | —_— Istated. extended aile and a | vate hospitals wh financial_allow- | the A:--'v)wrni Hfhum:’ 2 r\v‘mn UnI» locality in ""l‘l;. s Hl‘})wl“'duu‘?\n I:\x lll!;( rr(-l.d 1! White. The appointment was madp bl ers 2 I half of territory about thirty | ance for their treatment will be pro- | (T0ss the yard in wh Mrs n of the ese | Maj. Gen. Menoher, who commanded PR s . . as mad tabled, the members holging that 2%t | RUSSIA HAS FUEL CRISIS. [uinute wi wounded. e dis e Coaaramant H house. She ificd she officials set forth that the respondent | the division during the war, was the | W4T resolution adopted at the meeds e S e i Al Despite injul able 10 rescue 2 8 3 b diontas e npted tojis a corporation created under the|guest of honor. =74 he paid high : 108 here last Thursday of the nationsl The et s e autd v . Service for 4.500 Miles |# comrade named Phillips. who was fence. A man with a “long | laws of the state of Margland. and is | tribute to the work of the hospital |COMMilive’s executive committee. [ : e s momlcrn o PBWEy Sexiice: f08 S S {scverely wounded. Kor th INVENT ‘THE MICROSCALE.’ | =un: said. did the shooting. {authorized 1o sell gas for heating and | units and the sanitary train, which in-| M. New. who will have direst A O e S 3 Seenended | Victoria personally bestow * | State’s counsel asked if she knew |lighting purposes within the corpo- | cluded the men from the District of | charge of the party's nationai heafl i betHE TE L abatantial P < Brock the Vietoria cro R the man. Iimits of the town of Takoma |Cclumbia who se in the division. | quarters here, will resume his dutip i oriCat e broposal was voted! RIGA, Letvia, February 21.—The|Erock served with honor Scientists Record Ome 3-Millionth reply was: “Mr. Fred Burgraff.” | Park and in that county: that the;They were able to get the wounded March 1. During the past campaigh down. The association indorsed the | fuel crisis imsoviet Ru is the most Indian revolution. when =2 g | Burgraff one of the defendants|company is owned and operated {back from the front in guicker time Mr. New was acting chairman of (B Jimiman bill, which would require the | neute topic of the day. reports from |his promotion. ( ag @ of Milligram of Weight. i now on trial. {mere selling agency for the exclusive | than that' made by any other command. | (ndiana democrat - central come {u\afi government to pay for its share ,:los('ow stating that all the news-|Dnative of iy ORI 0L Fabrvary 21 -—Profs Did you see any one with Bur-|benefit ~of the parent company. the|he said, resulting in saving many mittee. and he sccretary Of of the District's water supply, and also rs are devoting their attention|He settled in '! L Sspl sl Stroe enae e asked Capt. 8. B. Avis, at-| Washir n Gas Light, Company of :live {the same committee during the 19§ 3 : . e pape Later h umberiasd L L for the se " s = ss of = approved Maj. Tyler's project for in-|to it sixties. Later h imberla oL G Hhe T Al S b SRR Ol T or the prosecution he District of Columbia. It ap- | The loss of American lives in the | campaign. He ser legal Piasing the city's water supply. 1 °rhe crisis is particularly hard feit|and conducted aplish- | 1¥ of e = St o vo men; Reece Chambers and ; italized 000. represented by out- | war would have been much smaller. | \jeon e v <7 i : Afoscow rail junction, the Izvestia |ment and then e eveatlon s . he answered standing ¢ stock of this amount, | the general added, if this country had | L1 ne wax ¢ of Indinige = being quoted as saying there is only | I8 survived by By | ieroseatar= i - Chafin, a state witness, tes-|all of which. with the exception of | been prepared for war when it entered | 3", (0 1 ston. He N6 | - < v a o & ake roc or in b 3 turday that he saw -1 three share is held the parent | the conflict reparedness may be S - ia'few days supply there and closing | lake Brock. formerly of s v bl of registeri H deygihg o oes i e Dy e BT en | O et oo e 02 U nerven 6 "Ene oK ¥t two Americhh i air shops is atened, | DS CAELVACE I L ae h nillio: 4 5 endants carrying ¢.}company. The company claims to |costly, s so costly as the s i < e The House held memorial services|of the repair shops is hn_.ln.u’fl e Cah D Brocktcecaival - v three-millionth of a milligram. o iHon AT ot e Se rifle | have a capital investment of $27.884.15 | lives of soldiers, he said. | memb f the United States-Panams Sunday for Representati Charles {fany of the locomotive boilers hav-{¢ (7 (10" rown. He Rt [t is declared that the invention will M 5 | s ! e b ain " commission, which, until its discolé > € £ s . frozen. The newspaper adds || i St Do tantint e anratana r. through a Matewan street. On|consisting of trunk lines, mains and | Edward J. M . president of the | . - it F. Booher of Missouri and Fred L.|ing been frozen. npdiate ime|in Rhode Island and he cast his first | O¥e o poriantd R an examination defense brought | other eguipmen | local chapter of the Rainbow Division | tinuance last June, adjusted clai e e e L EydCnilmay fscr oo hoavotetforCeant Calalat el e out that the man who did the shooting | It is further claimed that the com- Veterans' Association, was in chafge | brought by Panama and its citizens dfedinfiice the apeninx af the esnlan LDEoN e 000 dnilen S of The milligram in American weight | was alone at the time. later being|pany is not engaged in the manufac- | of the program, and after the general |as the result of the seizure of land in December. Speeches were made by jbeen suspended on GF TIER Ol o prejudice against church organs |is equivalent 1o-one one-hundredth of | joined by three men, two of whomjture of gas, all gas being supplied | had finished speaking a hot lunch was |by the American military authorities o O e e e ate hudh crippled: o | st existatin bo a grain. [ minns i B | fiom ‘the parent company. and pays | served. adjacent to the Canal Zone. delegations and others. LANSBURGH & BROTHE! \ Upon request we will gladly and informative booklet conta: —duplex springs bring double comfort you “Brass Tacks,” an interesting she story of Duplex Engineering OWENS MOTOR CAR CO. uplex engineering Not only does Saxon’s Duplex cantilever rear spring put an end to the disagreeable side- sway of the conventional car, but its double construction enables it to take a six-inch jolt with a three-inch flex. Drive over a six-inch rut with the ordinary car, and each rear spring must go down and come up the full six inches. In Saxon it is only necessary for the upper spring to flex three inches and the lower spring to flex three inches to take up the full six-inch action of the wheels. AFgaxon This is one of the many patented develop- ments which make “Duplex” the only word which accurately describes the Saxon of today. When you see these features in our showroom and hear them explained, you will realize why Saxon is at least two years ahead of present standards. SAXON MOTOR CAR CORPORATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN send ining 1407 H St. N.W. PARTS AND SERVICE Men’s Suits indeed, “Friend- MR If we asked $40 for these gray and brown English tweed herring-bone coats—it would not be a cent too much. Sizes 34 to 42. makers” for “the store with a smile.” Give us a chance to show you why. | IR i IR e (R A Smile With Every Transaction Whether it’s a purchase, exchange, refund or an inquiry—you will always get the same treatment at this— “The Store With a Smile” MEYER'S SHOPS 1331 F Street Shirts | Men’s ' $1.35 A clean-up of our en- For the Man Who Likes a COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRT We can interest him with some new styles just produced in white oxford and ducetine, with either French cuffs or a plain wristband. Some have buttoned-down collars. $ 3.00 Men’s A new lot, including many with separate col- lars of same material as the shirt. Every one guaranteed perfect and fast color. (3 for $4.00) [T tire stock of about 500 pairs of high shoes, with these exceptions: Our eve: dress ahoes, which are now $10.13, and ewr Army and Navy shoes, which have been re- duced to 6. Men’s Topcoats 25 69 Suits, were $5.50 29 Suits, were $1.00s 23 Suits, were $8.50 25 Suits, were 39.00) 17 Suits of all-wool .00 Closing Out Our Entire Stock of Boys’ Middy SUITS “Ps Sizes, 3 to 10 Years 1 Jones” Make 9 Suits, were $3.50 46 Suits, were $4.00) Now b s 1 $9.85 93 Suits, were $5.00 Now 53.85 Now $ 4.85 ! $9.85 67 Suits, were $6.00 50 Suits, were $6.50 4 Saits, were $7.50 ( serge, were $15.00 Now ’ Shoes '6

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