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Abe Martin Says: |WILL MAKE ONE ADDRESS. | === Prof. Kelly Cancels-Two. Dates for St. John’s Church. 2 Owing to an indisposition, Prof. Howard A. Kelly, M. of Johns B = B 4 = Hopkins University, Bal . will o e i B oty Sale T Business Building ~ —service H % - o - afternoons next week, s pnviou:l; | 3-story brick building of which.immediate. possession advertised, but.will address the con- o = i 1 ideal retail dis- sregation on Thursday, March 3, only. “;fly be dfié\d—@far .g?ragel , on wide alley—ideal retail di b&;‘l‘y l;;:.dmx:!;-i :m-m R Glé: P! ay'VaER ;mrchangsmg outi'ol%.l CED® lege, will k dnesday, March | [l RE‘. ASONABLY bt ' P fi‘:l;“éuglt}v: :En'gn;‘.mnojig;z in F?'r details, phone the-“Business ‘ Location - Depart- ‘e More 00 ay, | i E b March 4, the address will be by Col. ment,” Main 2345. John Temple Graves. 'Q- The program of viek aay 445 pm SHANNON & LUCHS services throughout Lent, as arranged A by Canon Douglas, acting rector_of . John's, including as it does ad- eal dresses by bishops, clergy and lay- Realtors men not only of the Episcopal de- nomination, but-of other denomina- 713 144h St. N.W. 4 Main 2345 LLURING PICTURES OF D. C. | %<& +* SHOWN WITH POTOMAC IN USE | -~ Rep(;rt on Water || g8 Mr. Moore Tells Situation Is Trade Board Presented. Of Outlook. Danger Seen by F. R. Declares Congress Weller in Single Should Take Quick ! Aqueduct’s Use. Action on Plant. | An alluring picture of Washington L width of about one-half a mile, and || future, with the full possibil- é another between the Great Falls and of the future, P i WANTED —HOUSES | ; To Meet the Deinand * * Daily Inquiries fér Home: in All Sections } ‘We want houses in the fash- fonable northwest, “on the heights north 4f the city; also in the vicinity of Connectiout avenue extended, and northeast and southeast. Owners desirous of making quick sales should list their properties with us. * Fhones Main 2332-2333. STONE & FAIRFAX 1342 New York Ave. N.W. ll=c.==r1.==s. “Our Clients Send Their 0, . ” - % A S Friends to Us— Why?" tions as well, is attracting wide in- terest outside as well as 4nside church circles. { fties of the Potomac river utilized, 3 Brunswick, about thirty-nine miles in \\ both as a water supply and power length, with an average width of about \ for the city, was drawn las one mile. e scenic . Ay % N SIPPE by Resresentative N Waiton 2 * Great Fails would rarely be in any way | What's become o’ th’ ole-time|N | 616 17th St., We Put the 3 1 speaking before § marred—only now and then when there > z ot The monthly meoting ot the Washing- 4 DT Oy o A ow water. Locks | chums that used t' git suits Man Behind the Deal Who Will Get Results ol s\ D.J. KAUFMAN’S Pa. Ave. " MAN’S STORES | Avenue ’s ad- for | Jlike ? ton Board of Trade. Mr. Moore's ad in the dams would make it possible alike ? dress followed the report of the water small vessels to navigate the river from e supply committee of the board, in 4 Georgetown to Brunswick, ~The boats Lafe Bud lost a \Zva,tch_ an’ two which Francis R. Weller, chairman of | P 3 now towed on-the canal hell:cgrex S dollars while holdin’ his hands the committee, stressed the immediate wick and Georgetown could be moved last night need of legisiation for an additidnal over the slack water of the artificial | up night. . lakes. The plan contemplates the con- ht Noi N Sersice! —If ou want to bu su:plrye:otl;fi;r for m:, 3‘:’;« be the REPRESENTATIVE R. WALTON |lokes, The pian con oo he two dams pryflf t National Newspaper Service. = }tou e H board pledging its support to two cor- MMOGIE- . |twenty-one feet in width, connected with |=—————————————— You want to se e e the highway on both sides of the HYCr | oqytion of the Board of Trade bulletin. | N We Give the Values and Get the Business gilllm:os % 3‘1’:‘& “i"c’,?n}’r'faz"il'fififi the water power is carried out, it will | tions, the plan, if carried out, will almost | They were unanimously adopted. e o (eI ntios o water me- | mean cheaper electric current’for all[immeasurably add to the attractiveness | In appreciation of .the untiring work Sors in government bulldings, and the | Purposes within the District of Colum- | and beauty of the surroundings of what | of-Charles J. Waters, who, Serving for cocond 1o the comstruction of a second | bia. - The power generated will be suffi- | is already the most beautiful capital city | two years as chairman of the entertain- Squeduct at Great Falls, which is pro-|clent to meet the needs’of three or|in the world.” ment committee and who is at present mounced a most urgent l;ecesllky. fourTcities the size of Washington. It Seriousness of Water Here. f;lah;)!:fl:ldcf rflirfieé“:?mhl!}(%m;mfi:;' Mr. Moore’s Remarks. e Y et O e bis:| Polnting out the seriousness of the (80 BOMTE Presenisd bim w “The Tyler Teport, covering an in- | trict would find a market. As I un.|water supply situation in this city, Mr.| *5,o "ivotes for Washington™ picture, vestigation made by engineers of the|derstand, power is now transmitted in| Weller submitted the Tepoft Of WIC| which was first shown at the mid- ‘War Department,” said Mr. Moore,|the south for distances exceeding 200 | Water supply Cmmd“teev ‘whic! winter dinner of the board, shown “was submitted to Congress only re-|miles, and in other sections for much uglnlmously tu}onig S thefi““‘“ last night for the edification of cently. The report recommends that|greater distances, A large territury| “It Is difficalt to exaggerate th%|members who may have missed its first rovision be made for increasing the | outside of the limits of the District [Seriousness of the present SHUatlon” | presentation. Water supply by constructing an addi-| would thus be within reach to which | said the report. “We are WhollY taci| Thomas Bradley, president, presided. tional conduit from the Great Falls.|power could be furnished for all pur-|Pendent upon one single aguedutl It is clear that this should be done|poses, manufacturing included. With- from Great Fl';l s, W] %tv?ge s ORDERED TO MANILA. without unnecessary delay. in a’radius of 100 miles there are|been in continuous service fof SUTH . “The work should start at once, as|cities and towns where the power |Sixty years Naturally ab tie BUCRR! a5 Byron Q. Jones, air service, on it cannot be completed under three|could be marketed. timé it requires considera D A e) Bynon Q- Jinee L servics on ears. Congress should take prompt “Within . that radius on the Mary- |and thorough examination. If a seri- \‘1 y in ‘e 'W:r S Chlatiofithe <3otion. It can and should appropriate |land side of the river is the city of | ous accident occurred to any part of | air service, War Department, has The sum of $200,000 which is asked)Baltimore and such towns as Fred- | this nine-mile aqueduct, which would | been ordered to Manila, P. I, fo for the purpose of organizing and pre- | erick and Annapolis, and on the Vir- | Interrupt the supply of :‘h“fi;;";‘o‘;“;{ uty. paring for the work. The present|ginia such cities as Alexandria, Char- | one week's :'fl% L TaR W ouldEDa ®queduct, which is sixty vears old, is|lottesville and Fredericksburg, not to ““!hl"“;’ oA d"" flon There are feeble: it has-served its time, and|mention very many smaller communi- | terrible beyond Cesctptioln. Lere O R There iz o tremendous and urgent need | s that ‘are steadily growing. Closs |only scveral days’ supply In the reser; c “ “s AND cums rrec be_take ashington, which we do not be- , Az 3 2 """l{,::‘ deg;’ steps should be.taken | 1 o oe 1s destined to be a many. | in the year the actual water consump Ty, | tion is in excess of ‘what is considered 3 Power Supply Discassed. I At e e aandrls ity | o Be the safe carrying capacity of the often tenacious. “Tiregard to the power supply for the | obtainable at a low cost, should be- |aqueduct. H District,” continued Mr. “Moore, “the | come a most important manufacturing Unfortunnl;ly, (o\;‘ lhe‘ :l:g-rtea;fl are a_dram upon Tyler report Is perfectly clear. It says: |center, as it has tho advantage of |Years, since the question of increased the vital forces. ‘Comprehensive development of the Po- | being ~located on navigable water [ Water supply has been agitated, 3 .tomac river by means of power dams in | within easy reach of the bay and the|Proposition "has been tied together ] I the main river and storage reservoirs on | ocean, and also the advantage of excel- | With the project for developing water certain-of the large tributaries is eco- |lent-railroad facilitjes. power at Great Falls, so that nothing —If you want to rent —If you want a loan —If you want an investment— CONSULT US % .There’s Always ‘“Something Doing” . at these two popular stores. Clothing and Furnishings in either clean-up prices or new spring specials at NEW LOW NORMAL PRICES D. J. KAUFMAN Office of Graeme T. Smallwood 721-729 14th St. Main 5 BALANCE MONTHLY \ Eight rooms, tiled bath, hot-water heat, electric ight, large yard, large sleeping porch, . e A Really Attractive Price Some light- $ ~ ;O weight, some heavy - weight, thereby can be generated at a cost per l & “The ler plan calls for d: issi ntemplates the construction o Erue ancratad T | the Chain briage, which would show [ oF ihe. second aaueauct indeperdent | System and helps all at one price. team, h; : 2 of any water power development, so 2 % B J ~ 3 e A G ¥Aro- | nelght; out of the water on its lower | O "\ o Tiots believe that there should drive out the pre The ); Il look D. J. Dnnlgan : 000—less _tha similar height of about seventy-five feet, = good to you. 3 Salesman’s Phone Col. 5378 Battleship—which will include the inter- | "7 2t rc " cach dam would be_ sates | PFOect: Scott & Bewne, Bloomfisld, N.J. : \ 1521 New York A: est lon what is e s the I aigty-five feet in width and twenty-five Committee’s Report. H IE ew ve. of the It is estimated | g5 deep. which could b % e Sroaort < aino’ dealt D ALSO MAKERS OF- = e ain cotimated | feet” deep. which could be operated to| The committee's Teport also de ork that the power “flm_‘ ton the protect the country above the dams from |with the Zihlman joint resolution, now basls which will yield § per cent on, the | abnormal overflow In periods. of high |bafore the House District committes, l.nn ) r Z nomically feasible, and continuous power Proposed Dams. ey e o T e orer com- | § Strengthens the whole a1 ird St 06 Third N.w. side of about ninety-five feet, and a sec- f o e o nl around be no further obstacles in the way o oihe cost of the worle will be around [ ond dam nt ‘the Great Falls snowing a | bncarately starting. work on_ ihis| | disposing cause. ‘water. Thé construction -of the dams rnment de- fund to repay: the.investment In & period | woits e orooraction of the dams|which would require governm for the water they of about thirty years. sheets of water, one between the Chain | e s oty : (Tablets or Granules Cheaper Curreat Seen. e Of mater, One botween the Chain |use. The primary object of this meas “1¢ ‘the plan for the development of | nine miles. in_ lengeh. with ‘an. aveses D s ke e L-F—°'!-|ND|GES'"0N Trousers fOl’ Everyman' R e proved by a large number of: citizens’ SPECIAL NOTICES. assoclations and civic bodies. CUSHIONS FOR WINDOW SEATS Gonngug| ‘‘The injustice of requiring the i -.mmmm i CSHIONS YOR WINDON SEATS, COBNERS 1eng of Washington t carry the en. | N [ will make what you want and make it Fight, |tire burden of operating cost of the |= - - BEDELL'S FACTORY, water supply system, at the same LA w ANTED B]‘ well ‘established real estate 618 E st. n.w. !time permitting the goverpmental in- office, 2 Tive, experienced salesmen 1 the fr e of water, need: P]umflmg Prices stitutions the free use of water, needs must have auto. Address Box 531, Are now down to rock bottom. Have your{“At least 5,000,000 gallons of water Star Office. New Spring Styles—New Low Prices Jobbing or remodeling dove by our experts. It|are .now being wasted in govern- ‘Boor da P87 308, A. HIGH, Registered. Plamber, mental power plants, which water is, th n.w. North_4043. $4 .95 maged. LEAD! RESIDENTIAL WIRING..J. E. TAYLOR &| 1215 13 , e|used for condesing steam, and if this = e | INCOME TAX — [raiis s o e v wiid 8 | | 9655 [ Wew Worsteds n Fine e e irs RETURNS PREPARED. Other Speakers. i —_ Stripes. Sizes29 to 48 E KNOW ¥ Worsteds & Homespuns Sizes 29 to 44 [N B E = z B e. O it aTs i, Socther nstice. Other speakers were Representative WANTED—TO CARRY A VANLOAD OF FUR- Room 311, 1311 G n. 2o |J. N. Tincher of Kansas, Senator - nitare from Washington to Philadelphia. = Henry L. Myers of Montana, Repre- V UES i Ja St f K AL ol = guiTirs “Thavsion A% Sronack. 53| The National Capital Press|gentative James . strong of Kanras Any pur- Pure Worsteds, Stouts & In Fourteenth Street. Look-to us for better printing. |J" 51, St hizetonippi; rormer thatrs haseof Extea Sizes 29 to 50 Highl N - Someéthing Superior. ©: |man of District committee, all of (Il . e chnaseD 5 ighlands Now : whom touched briefty’ on District af- | [l . propert y % -3210-1212 D St. N\, |fairs and expresscd pleasure at com- A High-class ) W Ing_In contact with representative mad e Residential €1 e - . . e The Shade Shop N eciasing that. the recent decision |l through this office is (Zoned Strictly Residential) - Real Homes at OQur Price Are Hard to Find: of the Supreme Court of the District BARLES | praneges. 830 13th St Frone |or Columbia in serving a writ of man- || .protected by a full - a - £ “ | damus on the heal er to accept | i Fine Window Shades at the | mitk from & firm in New York “opencd | [l knowledge of values. - . . the doors to impure- milk in the Dis- - new prices. Estimates free.. trict,” Dr. D. Percy Hickling, chairman ~OQur clients pay no There’s a Swing o’ Spring! T £ the blic health it £ the 7 xomcy, To novsewives. - Natural, Isn’t It2 - | Boara, Tntroduced Dr. William Fowler. more than the lowest See 'I'oday / L i By it s Emile Berliner and Dr. Harvey Wiley, figure the property h B yene e et s vou. bever gd ey | who gave brief talkson the milk sit: can be had. to these to these e easice then phs e uvation here—how it was and how it TRk s abont Roof Work! e " *5P | should be. 2 “Maximum Service” Saiis S iAs Dr. Fowler, who is_the health officer dans Prote A IRONCLAD Ztee, 1418 F st 23| of the District, said that the health de- ! . | {TANOS FO2 RENT_UPRIGHT AND GRanD | Lortment was proceeding along the ilk lines as it did:before the writ \ piancs for rent at reasonable prices; rest :v"";"ur"dv Eamel : varcha, aarecment. HUGO y, Striving in every | WORCH. 0 S, Victratas ad retst possible way to keep. the milk sold in - F : . ‘Washington up to a high standard. Do Now YANLOAD O nROUSEHOLD| " Mr. Berliner, who is chairman of the R 2 5511 13th St. N.W..| OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. Completely Modern. 4 Large, Airy Bedrooms. 3 Porches. Ideal Exposure. On 14th Street Car Line. ZEPHYR -SHIRTS THE BIG A 0. 1IN public health group of the City Club, i 5 ! % A I e e e SV 1 i that he was in favor of pasteusi- Two Other Lines Convenient. ' offer for sale any article manu- CALL M. > zation o r. ley, in answer, 5 . . e RooLf R ;3" T ENF};"?; ed | 2214, that ‘pasteurization "was a”con’ = ; - Get the Best in Your Home epaired and Painted | fession of impure mik, & 5 and in Your Location. ¢ AND Call for Adequate Sewerage. . - L e s Latrobe Overhauled nAdsauste sewerage facilities munt be \ ; L B & inst led In this cit; t e eae M. 5108, Erora Tt N, £ 20 R for)| g mucn“suffeting’ willresalt from \ Hundreds and Hundreds | Soft Cuff Styles, New, . 5 ‘_|oy; HIGH. . % disease, according to Asa E. Phillips, ! = FORT LINCOLN | rrs-sop it e | sty Shiheef 6 02 Siled o New Patterns, New Values | Clean, Crisp—3 for $3.50 IL AT e The park cemetery: perpetusl care of graves. | you will not-be able fo work. The Hi ' | of the board, .whd submitfed the report ¥or reservation apply JAS, P. COON, 1400 3th Iog Rraociation”will belp you. Ask abose b | OF, bis committee. ) st n.w. Phone North 2113, Treatorers office. 200 Penaa. ave. Wa. | “Holdups without riumber are occur- : §F AND AvRR TERAE AL, NOT| 3. Paut-Smitn. § : :r:llf»p? aw ahouid l{}‘;‘:fi: ::::1‘:: Y responsible 3 me personally. (Signed) GEO. W. MOOKE. & R tas, treas. at once,” sald Odell S/ 8mith, chairman . New York sve. n.w. 260 of the’ publc “order committee. Mr. Fea-ss D, . et _| Smith said that the it been Tovw ore_ woon Fipoms ¥LANED.) Having' Trouble With the | Smne ag Lakihe commities had been onstrate my work. C. ADAMS, 607 G | —Roof op your home? Lat us put our experts|ject and had resolved sso M tl)] o we""Cal any hour. Frauklin Zi8. 28| on the Job. Prompt, eficient worke—olasims | points relative (o n® oiniar aul three on y Phone Main 1267 About 300 Pieces“Odds and Ends” Medium and Heavy C 1 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR_ANY | prices. s a permit must be obtained to purchase UDES INT % Dbills other than contracted by myself. W. S. R. K. 4 gun; second, that. ther dsht INCL 1 EREST C d G R bb d IREMAT. 21 Cnarles s’ Nevatweod, wd. 25¢ e an HF—R‘ ng\'somhlg;_mlflc- the permit should rest’ wit (h‘:p‘:}'{:: ream an ray 10be . N RESPONSIBLE FOR A : B z Saent, ; Lb‘:um}xfzegzm any ome other than by = Rooling Experts. lepartment, subject to review by. the Commissioners, and third, infraction of myseir. LEWIS M. TOWERS, 480 ot st. T*;G Adams Imprcss such regulation, either by.dealer br con- g 709 to 737 Shirts and Drawersy s°ld o sumer, would mean & penalty of $50 to f 5 d $ WILI, MOVE A LARGE VAN LOAD OF 0 inted i 1 : : EEPEVARMEENS o rges |RAlTERSERLYEC | DRINCETON ST or93cand $1.19 ... . .. e e FURNITORE 00k grade but tot high priced. special ‘committée on._ideals, .submitted o g o Srme Lise-wst. | THE SERVICE SHOP & briet ‘report of the committec’s ae- : - gl : W BEAN. te; and Buder.Jobbing PRINTERS. :..- repairing. Ye ;'xy."su St 5t BYRON S. ADAMS: 512 11th St ° L its Amended By-Laws. % = rages « epecia n.e., L 91, or 34 Bryaat st.n.w.. N. 3663, “CIAFILIN OPTTeAT =~ | E. C. Brandenburg, former presid ] CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO., |of heborra camy s sl oriar, Dresident E The Real Service Shop. . |laws, which'were printed in the recent g CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. — S S GRS TS WHY E N FOR ROOF BHAMPOOING AND SCALF TREATM! paint when I will sell you the same paint for Th ¥ - ORIGINAL 4-Hour Saturd;ly . 1‘“:1“\ . Morning Sale 8A.M.to 12 Noon BEAL ESTATE MEN ARE USING “LIVE Sy mSIow”"“ M. ‘:'i:g. QAK"™ ASBESTOS LIQUID ' CEMENT. Why| —— — — = o7 et | “Suppose You Want to Sell gt S e I SR Your Property” ave. s.e., Washington, 2% 1ts chance for a good price depends on its Z % 2 TRY GREER'S appeatance, and - that hinges largely on how lzonmunwzf‘ < 'l;"!- : well it has been protected by Paint. Painting is_saving, not spending. Devoe's 100% pure ready-mixed Paint has helped to sell many homes, and we. are the agents. Price, per gallom, $4. Becker Paint and Glass Co,, — | B - 1230 WIS. AVE. N.W. Phove West 67. 4 - § .. : " Special .| Bases Hot You i-kng?' a','-'f.g::.":.'.q,. Storm | ‘for Porch | Bed Seake ablivh weathlyinaymsats. Sash . | Columns | Sash Open and Lighted ORDERS OF RVERY &IZE INVITED, = Until 8 O’Clock-P.M. ™ t re will pot in sterters| Ge0. ML, Barker Co., Inc, g 2 it csmdnct of Cata et 40651 N. Y. ave.: 1517 7th. Tel. M. 1343, Famous for Their Purity and Phone us for closed car to.inspect, You are under no obligation to buy, W s, P PO | CASEY WILL REPAIR|| = Genvary, "o More Than Hait : 2in_ 7004, e 7 - . **ROOF LEAKING? |THE LEAKY ROOFS oNELSIoRE H. R. Howenstein Co. 1314 F St. N.W. OPTICAL CO., Of 608 14th St., Temporarily Located st 604 14th St, Nest Door. Bay inthe Morning—Save Money .00.B 50c Holtite * * *~* = BOSTON BAGS. . $1.95 | & C"OZEAR PINS 39¢ $2.00 'White Cotton $1 4 9 35¢ Knitted NIGHT SHIRTS... P4 « TIES.. ... 95¢ Athletic Nainsook “2 for 25” Pkg. White . 1-Q- UI‘V:ION SUITS....... 79c ‘ HANDKERCHIEFS. . . 1 9c AUERBACH There are deaiers in every se who seil them for Sz It's your own fault if you pay mem. D. AUERBACH & SO 11th Ave., 46th to 47th Ste., Naw done right. Grafton&Son,Inc., Vs 1558, CASE 3207 14th ST. N.W. “Heating and Boofing Experts 35 Yeara™ e Pmfigi. 156 and 1381,

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