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= WASHINGTON “More than any other man he laid the founda- tions of the Nation and, by his courage, his patience, and his self-control, made secure the structure reared thereon. We honor his memory upon his birthday, but this alone is not enough. We owe it to ourselves and to cur country to learn of him and about him that we may follow his example in our feebler way. 20, paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts TrusT Co. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Cor. 1Stk and H Sts. Northwest EOWARD J. STELLWACEN. PRESIRENT Toric Ii you will allow our expert Refrac- tionist to make a careful examination and test. he will tell vou frankly whether Invisible This_very special not. 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BY the Associated I MADRID. ¥ 4 22— Political control of the chamber of deputies of the Spanish co . which meets today, parently was lost in the recent elections by Premier Dato. While he gained thirty-seven deputies, the numboer of considered who are opp t » the puties commonly lowers of lead Dato would app tion a major During the premier Dato had a total o 108 members of the lower less he ¢ other leaders, it opposi- res e v almost immediately chamber of deputi proval by the counci not_believed the bill v modification in the 1t s much Want Lahor Convent DELHI, India.—Resoiu the viceroy of Indin to rat convention adopted at the ence held in Washing! were adopted by the here. The tabor co BERLIN.—Capt former German Washington, Prussian _di n ticket. He will represent the lian district nz von Pa ary attacl clected clerical Wes Anglo-Russ Treaty Agreed Upon. LONDON.— minor modific Anzlo-Ri tions of 11 1 treaty have and no Leonid K, cles remain e Rus- sian’ representative. will arrive in Lon- don in a few days. soon after which it is expected both parties will sign the treaty, Scots' Oppose Feasting Prince. LONDON.—The proposal to confer the freedom of the city of Glasgow on the Prince of Walex and entertain him at | luncheon has been violently opposed by | the laborite members of the town coun cil, according to the correspondent of the Daily Herald, labor organ. They condemned the spending of publ money on the fe hundreds of fam os were st rving. Germany to Mourn Dead. BERLIN.—A national day of mourn- ing for Germany's war head has becn fixed for March 6. All work will cease on this date and religious and memorial services will be general. Trieste to Be Free Port. LONDON.—The Milan of the London Times says that Trieste will be proclaimed a port soon consequence of the creation of the ind pendent state of Fiume. The proclam: tion, it is added, will be made when the king visits the city for the annexation ceremoniés. May Emigrate to Ecuador. ROME.—In consequence of prospecti restriction of immigration by (1 States, the possibilities of It gration to Ecuador are being studied | a recently formed company. Iixpe sent to that country xpected 1o r turn about March’ 1 h 4 progra setting forth the technic. possibilities of the plan. and financi ands to Be Surveyed. R, B. C.—Survey of 2 000,000 acres of mineral lands owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway Con pany on Vancouver Island is to started soon, Willlam Sloane. ter of mines, announced. The will be carried on by the smeiter at Trail, a railway company holding. The company, Mr. Sloane sald, plans (o open a smelter on the island and will develop immediately every coal dis- covery. Socia in Germany. BERLIN.—Last reports from the elections to the Prussian landtag, held on Sunday, show a gain for the m. Jority socialists, who will hold ninet five seats out of the district from which returns have been reccived. With sixty-five districts still to re- port the other parties will hold seats as follows: Nationalists, 57; people's party, 46; centrists, 67; democrat independent socialist, ists, 23, and scatterin OFFICERS FIND BIRDS IN STUBBORN CONTEST Raid on Cockpit Results in Arrest of Alleged Manager—Spec- tators to Testify. Surrounded by members of the sporting set of Prince Georges county, former saloonkeepers and a county constable, two game cocks were put- ting up a stubborn fight Sunday afternoon in the home of Robert L. Markley, Pierce avenue, Riverdale, when Sheriff Eli S. Harrison and se eral deputies raided the house. Markley was arrested on charges of keeping " a disorderly house and cruelty to animals, while the specta- tors were held He was released upon d 200 collat eral with Justice of the bert J. Moffatt for h fore him Friday evening Peace He ppearance bhe- Thirty war- rants for the appearance of the wit- ses at the hearing will be issued today The raid also resulted in of forty game chickens, to the two battl aking in addition carred cocks from taken in the raid as a witness is said to be Frank P. Herd. Sheriff Harrison, those in the raiding party were Deputy Sheriffs William Tobin and Constable Thomas H. REPAIRED PROMPTLY Call Frankiin 4856 . TOPHAM'S (No Branches) 80 L St. N. E. (Established 18s5) TRUNKS MADE TO ORDER th he Daily Mail learns that | sting of royalty, when | correspondent | Markley's home. it is said. The game fewls will be used as evidence against Markley. { The county constable who was In addition to | D. C. APPROPRIATION BILL l JOY FOR CITIZENS’ BODIES |Carries No Funds for Purchase of City Trash Plant Site. The District appropriation bill, as finally passed by Congress, does not y funds for the purchase of a site lfor a proposed city trash plant, as- Iphalt plant and municipal stables. car Hixtory Professors to Meet. LONDON. — Plans for conference | Failure of Cong: to appropriate | ind “'\m';:“", or such a site is being received with Sning Jduly 11 are | gratification by members of the North ties of the Uni-1Capitol. Eckington and the Central 1o conference fojtizens’ associations, which feared ’ puoction with theitle Commissioners intended to place opeuing of the of Bistorical lihese activities in their vicinity. research, now vurse of con-{ Tgoth these a ations made a stauction Istrenuons fight inst the location nts on vacant ground near tion of New York and “lorida wvenues northeast. The engrossed copy of the District bill was sent to the District building four hu N have nions i onilavana's wharves sme time, were com- | yesterday the President for final ap- mandecred offcred for sale atlproval. The city heads returned it to tion today in an effort tolthe White House immediately and it ight {probably will be signed this week previousis sont o] The contract under which the Com- | Uhe <hipments, | ssioners are using the private trash | t near densburg road expi June. 1t will be necessary eithe I lin to ¢ndeavor to rent the plant from i's owners for the ensuing fiscal vear, abandon municipal operation of the | t ritiash service and return to the old ¢ wiil belcontract system. 1 which | e and overiiGIVE CANE TO PRESIDENT. terested in thel pouliry hu. | s-iIs of Hickory Wood and Hand- Carved by Veteran. 1 -ntation of a hand-carved cane ma hicKory French Marshats. | R fo of Alal bill in o P 2 the | poon Representative Steagall the! \Tabama on behalf of the women of in|{he Memorial Education Association of Clayton, Ala . carving embodied the Confed- flag as well as the national and various figures and was entirely a penknife by Border of Clayton, a Confederate ty-eight years old, i Pre. laminy erate Delivers T his GranbyPhonograph i | | i To Your Home : v “Mellow As Southern Moonlight.” : 10 Selections FRE. Pawce levr & € PIVISION OF AMER(CAN HOME FURNISRERS CORP, 735 7th STREET N.W o Not Buy Ginger Ale That “Fizzes Over” Ginger bAle that “fizzes over” when opened has been improperly carbonated, due to the fact that all the air has not been eliminated. Peacock Ginger Ale never “fizzes over” because by our exclusive method of making, all air is eliminated. When you buy Peacock Ginger Ale notice how much more sparkling it is than other ginger ales. We sterilize and twice flter every drop of water used in Peacock before it is carbonated and combined with the pure flavoring in- ) | gredients. Peacock Ginger Ale comes from the bottle bubbling with vim and sparkle. The first taste of Peacock Ginger Ale will convince you of its superiority. | At grocery and drug st in | bottle e Poaceetlan e e | s botleniLosk fac You can et Peacock Reot Beer. Birch Beer, Sarsaparilla and Lanen Sede. WEISBROD & HESS, Philadelphia EACOCK inger Ale HOYLE & MARTYN Local Representatives Stewart Building, Washington, D. C, 1921 AX USER SENT TO JAIL. Negro Gets 360 Days for Assault- ing Mother and Daughter. William Spencer. colored, With an assault upon Dora Fry and her daughter. Martha Fry, both col- ored. was sentenced to Jail for 360 da upon his conviction by Judge McMahon in the United States branch of the Police Court yesterday Th}w' defendant. it was stated in the testimony offered by the complaining witnesses. used charged an ¥ hoth women. following an argument he had With them. Both women were taken to the hospital. where it wax found their injuries were not serious The defendant pleaded guilty to both harges. but declinnd to make any ‘ment regarding tha, affair. Po- liceman Livingstone made the afrest $60,000 ESTATE IS STAKE. Mrs. Siccardi’s Relatives Say Mrs. Slaven Was Never Adopted. the Probate Court before ley is hearing testimony which ™ th. are to decide whether Mr iura S. Slaven is en- titled to administer the $60,000 estate left by Mrs. Mary A. Siccardi Thirteen relatives of the deceased from New YorR are claiming that Airs. Siaven was taken iuto the Sic- cardi household when three years old and was never legally adopted by the dead woman. Mrs. Slaven claims to be the natural daughier of the de- ceased. Attorneys J. M. Loughran, R0bb and Mark Stearman represent the contestants, while the daughter is represented by Attorneys Havden Johnson and Charles aru: more than Clinton | - A Stream and Its Source A bank cannot rise higher than its ideals in its service any The strength of this bank is a sure indication of a healthy. high ideal and a lofty standard of service to the commu- nity of Washington. FEDERAL Southeast Corner Fourteenth and G Streets. Originators of the Monthly Statement System in Washington !a plea of not guilty upon hix appear- a PLEADS NOT GUILTY. e before Judge McMahon in the Joseph A. Broadus. charged with car- | United States branch of the Police ving a concealed weapon and failure [(OUTt vesterday. Demanding trial by v, his case was for March 3. A ve the proper identification cards | Bovi 5" $555 “wangiven. | Polloaman + machine used for hacking, entered Charles C. Thayer made the arrest. CLEAN-UP SALE ARMY BLANKETS At Bargain Prices Your Choice, $1.00 to $3.50 Single and Double Cotton and Wool Blankets All Double Bed Size WE HAVE OTHER GREAT BARGAINS In Army Shoes, Raincoats, Sweaters, Shirts, Etc. Buy Where $1 Pays For $2 Value WASHINGTON SALES CO., INC. 725 17“‘ St. N.w, Georgetown Store— 3335 M St. a stream can rise higher than its source. NATIONAL BANK Blankets $6.50 to $8.! Comforts Full-sized attractive DUCED from Mattresses Others all Pillows former prices. ! w==House & Herrmann s Bedding at Special Prices Three Big Combinations— | Blanket and Cotton Mat- Simmons’ No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. Three - piece I 2 3 ket, Comfort and Cotton morivaluefbls. S Spcial, Special, Maitress. Former value, $54.50. SPECIAL, $9.50 $17.50 $36.50 ' . White Blanket, REDUCED from $5.00 to Full-sized Comfort, well stitched and heavily quilted, patterns $6.50 to...i..c.: Others all reduced up to $11.25. All-cotton Mattress, good grade of ticking. RE- .85 DUCED ! from’ $13.00} tor s> bo ool 7, 5 9 i Layer-felt Mattress; good quality of ticking, well I made, REDUCED from $23.00 to. I All Plllows in stock have been re-marked much below their Eeeetak We're forming a Columbia No you are going to play host to visitors matter whether or are just aiming to keep your stock of Bedwear up to par—there are some un- usual opportunities of- fered,.of which the fol- are fair amples. Look for the I “Green Tags.” lowing 66x80, part-wool. quilted and filled with cotton. Comfort, $325 | in good grade of covering. $14.85 reduced up.to $34.20. Grafonola Easter Club Pay $5— - —and any machine you select will be sent to your home immediately. The balance can be paid in small convenient amounts. E-Z, as illustrated. Cabinet has $]25 shelves for Record Albums........ ex- y