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Laymen’s Midday Do 'you ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, Abe Martin Says: et 9 MARCH WILL BE 'LEGION GUESTS.| 1921. ( { | through which more than a million soldiers passed en route overseas dur- ing the war, and probably Is per- sonally known to more former service . In the House and Senate | ot agtin, G Giomman and . Sl D i fek 4 isi superintende e construction . o k Lenten Services L White to, Visit Press. Club | Merritt Hall at Camp_Merritt, and now Keith’s Th Georgo B. Grisby, democratic dele-) publican, Towa, gave notice that he Col.jionni T R iston ] chifcjed Uhe iR g RSN Shuslo - B. F. Keith’s eater gate from Alaska, was ousted from | Would fight the adoption of the con- 2 at Walter T Why i b seat In the House yesterday by 8| "N coticries alss afresd to the Reed Houm 3, Ml MR. HARDING MADE FRATER. g ® v B 5 g ; 2 2. : - | He educti o 000, to D en -elec arding ha - . Daily, xcept Saturdays, | [vote of 152 to 162 James Wickgr- | House reuciion of "sdiats io 5 : orear i i i | N~ 6 BELLANS . ITS Toaste 12:30 to 1 O'Clock sham, republican, was seated by @ |y, joans to farmers in drought- tional | Tatt Chapter of I'hi Alpha Delta fra 0 ” 1 { : = vote of 177 to 162. He was Imme- | stricken regions to enable them to n | ternity, it was announced todgy | @&)‘)_,_u | Hot water ‘ P T e e e E T abled men, t lon has not been fixed, but 1t i ex- | | W™ 2> Sure Relief 3 he floor will re- N s ¥ ed to take place at the local chap ¥ e 'omorrow: statements made on t Attacks Soldiers’ Bonms: X i rected Lo t a £ AN ' delicious Burley ‘ ; L I celve about s‘,o‘?ln a day mlnu the en: The soldier bonus bil} was sitacked Axion was in charge of {or Mouse”soon “atier Mr. Harding | ! I - ¢ — 3 ) ay an )y Sen: h s, dem- S tobacco flavor. Conducted by 01‘ uu?s:le:;n Friday noon, in pay i}n'f-:;\':d\a'.yvlnlr".v'.a:f‘":;w"sursm.‘ , dem- i i\ FOR_‘”PJS,,ESTEO,N i Rev. James H. Taylor ERRILUR | nary, humiliating, outrageous and il- | d * i al\cr' Y War Repeals Completed. el s mmority report presented ! o o Y Speaker— Congressional action was complete: He ' Senute. o member of the nd 5 % - Luc K : lasnonnfixnsg :n the resolution to repenl‘lfi?mln:‘i c.f‘n‘.mm‘:--“?“Fx““’inf‘l?}.‘.‘,‘fii leEST ENT PROPERTIES . Circulating Library ¥ || Dr. Thomas E. Green, |l iciuaily ait of tho war taws. Tho| S SRS 003 2" it il | Sl —nt el e e actiae ' American Red Cross House, by unanimous action with 298 | lion dollars and vesuit in deprecia- ! » e P esent ted to concur in|tion of liberty bonds ands other se- | . h s I RI KE ; Seanteamondments. "o “Tncasure | puriice i 4 wreal burden to U or vale or lrade o fe:fln:a:_s l{«)mk Sllmp ! now goes to the President. Xpayers. v . g | i St. NW. Open Exvenings 2 A 1" Phe Lever ‘food and fuel lnat,bwo:xxm LniThe eountryis in no n':dllhl“‘:‘l:n(‘:lf:‘ : y | be among the laws repoaled by the 4 o Bill sos. he declared. P R - 5 .G Jusi- - i » CIGARETTE | R thmenely ana| TIEA gt Sustion s o ; Wlmvesoets oy LAl ten AT e The trading-with-the-ene It ‘defeat the bill. There may be . ; onerties o large re s whic o 4 = liverty bonds acta "and ‘the statule | wien &' hing in' thin country @8 | Tell Binkley took a cold bath |f| 1S 1 Yl’)’u“‘-\ home arge returns w l]u we v {creating the War Finance Corporation sayers' Strike. The Eooner i e e | o sell on reasonable terms, some as low as - Would remain In force, The resolution | comes the better. this mornin’ an’ fergot U men- can el FOR RENT ¥ iy \ provides for the restoration of tho| S tion i 6 cg el | L0060 cash. £ . — 'fi_’_“zg original espionage act of 1917 n(x;dltne Russian Familics fu Want. s Nothin’ jumps in valile like| X . : b s repeal of the more drastic mandatory | yamilles of Russlans reported las! e 5 * i 7e have a severs e SEEar lany attractive § law of 1919. yons on the “soylet ar Buford have |2 wife’s affegtions—after she : \\1 kt h'il‘ ¢ ‘];‘1‘1‘ 159‘ er ‘1. 1‘)“‘-‘55 o1 property on FifiheA Sl _———————————— 3 . — suffercil hardships, Mrs. Helen A. 1sfers “em. which trades will be considered. 3 ey {Commerce Committee tc National Park Falls Saved. Weod of Connecticut testified yester- transte R nished residences in | i 2 The House late yesterday passed the | Codanid o Uiu';;fl';“";;‘ - - the most desirable L) | Senate bill exempting netional parks Mittec. OIS AR o section of the Northe Sixteenth Street ||| Confer With Like Body in sl vnfons o it o ool thle Shari o oy WM. S. PHILLIPS e At e 00 \ water power act. The measure, which | 1B Detroit and ;Chicako many were il . . west. Also fine resi- . ! Board of Trade. HOwWNlEDEsE tOU thaBres would | (0 & and children were not allowed dences in the suburbs. prevent construction of comm 16 o with their hushands = Realtor elg s Plans for a model gun law for theé|jams and power houses in national e aid she had helped in . District of Columbia were taken up|parks of the west. relier worls rounding up nearly 100 1409 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 98 John W. Thompson & Co. i g of the board - m jwives and ch n who wante ) S 2 3 e e e Seed Distribution Favored. | follow male retatives. Main 14'77 ""‘S‘Z'l"lsth s has city improve- amber of Commerce. Rudolph Jose,| Congressional free seed distribu- | C A Karch forme [Unitea States = I t. ! ments and every o el °'rélfmi‘1.“".'}&'§,§.‘m§f: e e o o wort an asree |that during raids there elghteen = ?l \ z [and ol B o lttee. which has|ment reached last night by their members of the Jugoslovakian Inter- Eflmu"[I|[|fl||]||]||"]m[mflmmmm]mmmnm street is macadamized. T O S e rtinsive investiga. | conferees on the agricultural appro- national Socialist Society had been 2nd Floor | = hundred shad ‘1‘1‘:-“ or;“(hu ire-en’t regulations, both | priation bill. T]h‘e Senate man‘axn-rs;urrvmwf byT:»deruvlva:ge‘r;:““v“:\rl;%l]l; s i m— shade i is city an 3 reed to the House appropriation [ warrants ere g 3 ’ Bige Pt m'r'hr;-!hnl‘(;;z:l fllTv’v c};hed':algne'd to re- $367,000, but Senator Kenyon, re- gun J by federal officials, he said. —4,000 square feet of ; trees will be planted | strict_the sale of weapons nnd‘a:’!l: space on two! floors {] §2.000 Less Than Other Builders along the streets this ;ff"m:::"‘,',ho":::?l,"‘;';e e R N buildi oy oo | Are .‘:'s‘kmg for Practically . spring oecasion to carry pistols. The com- = New building, in best =1 e Same House . S- directed by the board to - | s 4 3 | N i mittee was dirce r::wc‘ b o Where there is a = mercantile section. ! IN NEW ! { the Washington Board o - BERTE.HEATER Trade, which nas recommended im- persistent cough or . i N | mediate changes in the present law. ‘ generalirundawn | HOMB 4 ! Seek $1.000000 Institute. ! = o um l a ecor s B the location of the . = Colorado Bldg. | e e e e condition, there = ' Main 1064 d Fi Klin 2598 |of Baking in \Vashinglfi:’l rtwé“h l’;e } S tt’ < i ‘ ain an ranklin ade by th rhamber. Albe Schul- | P ::’i’:s(,e ,,,ygsu;i"lp pointéd out that a Columbia Helghts Citizens | CO S 1 3 o 1 0_1 nc h C u t-O ut decision of the advisory board of the | Emulsion each floor separately or Col bia R: d i i cted i 3 | fitare as to m';’::‘::ecil)' will ve setected | Gupport Hill Bill to Control | to one tenant. olumbia Kecordas for the site, urged the directo = e BATES STREET (bt foiegation to attend the : is a positive help. meeting on behait of the chamber. Firearm Sale. ! 5 Apply = Now on e | This action was taken. Scott & Bowne, Ble field, N.J. 20-23 SHIRTS The American Institute of Baking 13| The Columbia Heights Citizens’ As- ———t f ed in an effort to produce sociation, at a meetin; e n St. o e oa laavatry| oot ML mesting held s or Harry Wardman - STANDARD OF QUALITY|“Zims ol bebniy Suess s o, i | - | were the indorsement of the policy of | controll by license the possession and | 1430 K St. N.W. SINCE 1870 the executive committee in refusing to {sale of firearms and other dangerous We were the first | sanction any further motion picture | weapons in the District of Columbia. to reduce the price of a c eac 4 | censorship in this c(:;{i and "(Ih!e ll!hD' b“?onlgreu l‘.‘(T urged (ol):]ug tl:le paint in Washington. ’ . val of recommen ons Al e , in resolutions presente y J. s Rremen and policemen be granted the | Clinton Hiatt, Let’s forget 5240 bonus and an allowance for their | Severs penalties should attach to P . . first year's uniforms. e carrying of pistols, C. n- H A Thoseold hlgh prices New Members Admitted. caster declared. Other members of the 7 0 l l to 21 = The following new members were ad- | 225qciation were equally outspoken F- s M and look at the new mhut‘e; "h‘a";efhm:c{;nnn. Ewil :m;m:;::;uunad in the killing of ll'st Ol’tgage o ones, and the » |8 5% By £/ sa: | jhe association autnorized the ap. Notes on Hand i anning t. = ; g 3 ¥in L. Davis John A Dunbar, G 8. [2arety and President W. B. Todd ape Tlire, (o Slitedge loaneoone for | L i~k3 1 est, J. S. Gar- & 25 other for ,000.00, less " New Shoes. T I Getrinan, Dr, Feancia |Bointed Maj. 0. A Pheips its ehair-| e hule 'of {he' amount ‘iopertics are 1110 G St. N,w. Just East North Capitol R. Hagner, Jacob Transfer Company.|swere particularly outspoken against Investors can Bave all or part of | Lot > Tolks ine; R W. Lusby, Charles M. | 5 s ! ts 20x140 Feet . Women’s Walking 'o"far}un."ff-rrry g ':; o Vo 3 Zaulomobile murders,” a5 one member For the Inauguration sl Snritidn i " o = : O'Brien, -Thomas S. O'Brién, John R. i . ! Oxfords, smart in | Onchundro 6D, Penningion. Bmii | ror LorEes, that it is much teo easy lf ou want to CHAS. D. SAGER - i] Room for Two Garages had Rice, Edwin H. Rosengarten, Hugh B. | and tags at the District building will y o L D OPEN DAILY pattern, new shade | rnomes, E'F. Whitmore, W. H. Wnit- | b investigated by the aswociation: AT i tlesey, Jr.; John H. Wick and G. T.| Failure of Congress to include an 2 923 Fifteenth St. N.W. = 7, H.R. H = : of tan calf, EBrazeiton. appropriation for' a_ playground for eautl e Main 36~Loan Department. " . K. Howenstein K ‘olul a eights was reported. = 8.00 and 10.00 HARDING’S AID ASKED. e oo A - Flavor * That - Flirts 13;:ll F s;. S':vi'a." . " 's Walki == FOOTPADS GET CASH walls, d h te! The rar and Mt " 5 and taunts the taste: e rare . }‘Vome{! s Walking | 5.cnce for 1rish Betiet Bequest- Use Lusterl EAL ESTATE is PR M s T e ; - Strap” Pumps, e Eighty-Four Dollars Total Proceeds se Lusterless a visible mark of admixture of honey a . I 9:50 and 15.50 QCORK, March 1_Tne American of Three Hold-Ups. Paint ;ntal‘eflul sub- - pre-assures your hearty en,oy,mento = . 2 250 aker committee has sent a cable to| Irving Maddox, > . ; - d = Quaker commiics bip sert s Sabie to) | Irving Maddor, twenty-seven years || _The best finish for walls fancs, recogniz. CORNWELL'’S S PETWORTH And hose to match. |rm to use his influence far Irish re- | Paul Serrin, seventeon yoars oid. 1336 |[| and ceilings is Acme Qual- ed the wor = =5 lief. The committee reports that the |, street southeast, were returning : T .. over as the P N tS = 5 Arthur Burt Co B b one Dad rx ihe romaimosnyf |home from a bowling alley about 11 (ff ItY No-Luster Finish. It equivalent of Sunday aper ougal = 9 . Sy o'clock Monday night, when a_high- has the soft, velvety beaut . . = I oo woildings have been | VAymam: his face parily’conceatea by ||| ¢ " 20 T FOUE Y Y cash and oftentimes pre- QFrench honey mallow thickly en- = BALANCE MONTHLY = - 1343 F wholly or partly destroyed and upward | oe"an atley. wear Taeh ony shemouth |ff ferred to coin of the . hol 1 d d g : 3 L . .% |of 30,000 persons are in distress, the Y and L. stredts, ity of enamel. 3 tf crusted with whole almonds an Eight rooms, tiled bath, P - Here since 1887 ez stopped them and demanded their cash. - Realm. It is more easily . hiicnoe S i i Maddox surrendered §8 to the high- ed th i ¢t of Il h 1 t roasted and browned, hot-water heat, electric wayman, while his young companion own ansmne out ol S| azel-nuts, 5 3 light, large yard, large . SPECIAL uoncz;_fi ; SPECIAL NOTICES. £ave Up $35, and offered the robber his w H. Butler Co ten people think. i fashioned into firm white squares. sl%ep§ng Y 8 X NLOAD OF HOUSEHOLD f v e footpad refused the . o o | 5 ' Now York-or sleinity. | Our Spirit of Appreciation |coat. | s e CTRANSFER €0, INC. | xS iem ds too small for| JOBN King, a soldler, detafled at MADRICE) & LT CANDEPHONE Main 875, or call 4106 Third St. N.w. Faone ‘Mate 2170, {onr attention; none tao big for our cpacity. | BOLNg Field, was held up by an armed 607-609 C St. N.W. { b nd. 95¢ only at . o hone - | Intensive consideration of our customers is|colored man while on his way to the set you on the road to or your box, a pound, . ANGES REFAIRED AND REI inning for us many friends air station last night; ab : ZaMisheria o D J D BOWERS, rear 616 1 st aw. | o2 “"P o d Gl o'clock; and Tobhed oF $18 1 ah Struight down the street from the | Home ownership on 9 s We llmgall SHAMFOOING AT T«iu\"f::-"mxj-rT“x. B“rku.mu “amd ”.t"a'.:! s Pla.ss Co., z:l.u;:lrl;"fnd“((;:fo t:’:u::::ik:n‘él v::,; G. A. B, Monument at 7th azd Pa. Ave, | terms you will appre- I I S % Slltsml&'l Ph;n:kCaAI. 578 = tesident work. i od G y Purpose, iate. 13Z1 New Yo ve. = P s Phone North 3878, 2e | 1219 Wisconsin ave. West o7, near Howard and Sumney avenues, he L = V. LI B D! D, 2 WINDOWS ON 15th ST. it VIEWING | reported, when a colored man displayed " = “"“P:xf.".'.:: _”:::;' "px n',l.‘.,““"' the ingugural t;lrl:r‘luon. '?mex-'.z n;.'.'.!a ;‘e\'olve‘:‘ d&ndug‘e;’nlndled his c;‘;m.y 1415H Street Main 1267 and 1268 = First floor, Penna. ave tore, 15¢h & Ste, ww. 'wo uniden colored men held | == = T E =1 . Aay_Ini 1) OO0 TR up Charles Wflson, 1605 12th street, at U S- mflflmmflmfllflmflfll Wfi YOUR ’w‘ m." o R Eu . Q}JBLE 2! :):el{):lnt nldn. %slxhox ne;r Rho;e’::la:fl i ! - S MH “""Il R OLD WOOD 2in 700, venue an . street about 12 f T T demonstrate my work. - C. ADAMS, 007 | Grafton. 0. W ‘Svwq sy, | O'clock last night and robbed him of “Qur Clients Send Their ! {k TGl any moar Frasiin 03 - Heating. and. Rootog Experta soyiomm | 325 Wilson described the highway-'(| Friends to Us—Why?” W ngton, D. =~ | TO WHOM IT MA "ONCE] —_— o' o smu; "l"nnlf!rl muu-'p Com- GEO' A' BAI{ER | S f e e R ‘e NOMINATED BY D. A. R. || . | Alice Vo oo PTICAL CO, et i Alice Naylor. Wm. Pern, V. D. Ryon, (o) oy SR usiness | Shamieffce, ¥. 0. Talbot. Capt. Yoek: Augusta Mrs. Howard A. Hodgk I Potts and M. A. Jones will be suid for storage 2 - Hodgkins was nomi- 973 rber charges oo Maeen 111921, a0 T3 Of 608 14th St., nated as candidate for vice president B 'l o | i s et = general of the national organization || u1 ll'lg | CHARLES C. GLOVER THE LATEST SPRING JIAT FRAMES, FROM ‘emporarily Located of the Daughters of the American ||| . | . S York o5 conis TAU Knda of brsid and | pOsatLy: Revolution at a meeting of the dele- || —There is more room | iyl SOBRETIN, SNK KRENG | iR Peam nos, T, AT 604 J4th St Xext Door. |Bates to the siate conference of the ||l at fhe ttop tianZon MILTOY E. AlLES Cashier e loca] organization yesterday at Me- any other ace on | Viee President APEWE 2 E; XD _The receat e wil not in any way l-uam'm«:{:al Continental Hall z | 11!3’ Laddar poi Sues | e “‘.'::‘ "4' :::‘:" e fourth floor at 902 ane 'a._ave. for! with the condnct of this inews. epresentatives from sixty-three lo- || = D) LIAM J. FLATHE! ] i ; = st Dunigan- 1 e T reasomable prices: rest ap- st. g . presid- ||| < FOR LIMIT TIME WE WILL WIRE varchase AgTeement T 6 ot oaascomplete With 5 raattvy ot | WORCE."T110'G: Victratas cad toetsg 1090 | ing. : | The Top Round is. ||| JOSHUA EVANS, Jr. Assistant Cashier = of lighting fistares for $175, of any 9 S 1O BAvepere.___ | The conference will continue today, L ghting $175. or any 9-room CALL M. 4048 TO BAVE YOUR | a Vice President house, complete, with fixtures, for $245: no R f R - with the feature a memorial service ||/ our aim and ‘we are Whlls ot . Deur. SemageE oof Repaired and Painted|at 3 o'clock for members of the or- o it throtigh TR ey ganization who died during the past ||| s b In Fourteenth Street Soricr 13 nimmny oivrw mrerarax.| Latrobe Overhauled Ko i ounanet 0 memonieraa |1 S v Highlands No asl meeting of the stockholders of Natiomsl, Guttering, spouting. STate bars and repairs for | fce. . Specches will be. deliv i ervice. I 1ghlan w Life Inearance Company of the Urited Btates | Crown formace. No. 8. (s gl s m:;’:;;':ldb;rlmtgfl | | % Sompary. ST Wik ne wallalng, 1512 B st n | Bth . 1o |Henry Dimock and by Dr. Kate Waller h!’"‘;’ youthe-l Estate af- i A High-class the city on Toesday. | wrry PAY 3250 A GALLON FOR Rops | Do Ctr State regent of Virginia. | irs in our hands. Residential Center N ke et of| patat when T will sell you the same pains gy | S e e e it g e | GRANTS MGIEAN'S WISE. | e Indorsement of Growth--- (Raned Stccty Resdentia . TEL. YOUR STORY IN MoTioN picTORES. | W e Phose' M. 4077, | President Wilson has accepted the | Office of Real H Our e Bake couvincing fime or Sdncatizal. com: =gt | rosignation of Angus W. McLean as || ceo M 3 ; omes at BESSnikt S iod Bk o O Porch | e ToTE Ry | st peiard ot i Trtn | (o TS arch 1, 1920, the Savings Department of this 85- Price Are Hard to Find TIME gets 5 ontinue a" 00d i 5 Save the Roof— Calumn | &y, 1t < o $%, managing dirsclor’ of the War aeme 1.omallw \ year-old institution first opened its doors. At the March i L ration, 'S o 3 3 . H ST s e et atect | B o [1mr 2w our e Sniil Rl cerm Spires darZh Thiosd ||| 727-729 14th St. Main 5070 end of its first year, February, 28, 1921, it had more Winds i See Today 3 2 Mr. McLean, w < 5 . - R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. ORDERS OF EVERT 8IZR INVITED. |iina. has hed - charee o phtasnai | than 2,300 accounts, with deposits totaling will blow pros- i| 5511 13th St. NW ' 1114 9 Kr. Phoos Noveh 2122, Geo, M. Barker Co,, Inc, |[oy"ue 2nd customs for the Treas- | ——(3 =g = perity your way if t. N.W. Roofng Brperts. o | 643651 N. Y. ave.: 1517 Tth. Tel. M. 1348. - $1,312,245.00 ‘y‘un 3§inh:r:h:|l:; OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. . 2 7 .CCO! CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. Havc Tt Done RigEt 2 . 2 e grow with this de- Completely Modern. K11 Get Ca:cy 25 aecluse of the sai;a}.y it assures, the service it renders and partment. ; ll;-rg'e', Airy Bedrooms. REAL FSTATE MEN ARE USING “LIVE . i e convenience of its location, Washington’s savings de- orches. OAK™ ASBESTOS LIQUID CEMENT. Why Roof and Plumblag Repairing. Wh Y Ar I‘O kl f & & . = 2 = = All Deposits Pt you’ Oaly one coat necessary to stop reot 208 and) Pimmblig Repalzing, €en iou e OoKIng for positors “have given tangible indorsement of the “Riggs Made Prior to 3"‘1'«'5"5? reet Car Li from leaking. Let uw estimate and apply eame. | CASEY 8207 14th BT. N.W. = National” Savings D H n reet Car Line. Tia raefs guaranteed § year. slng 10 CLAKK il ngs Department. S:"“;'::‘ \\'l‘l’l“ °": Two Other Lines Convenient. s ihuiare. 13 = = 158 1 s i o 4th Dra eve. s, Washiogion, . C. Lincoin 4019, 2+ | T'he National C Capital Press a Home It is particularly gratifying to find so many of our old cus- 3% Interest From Get the Best in Your Home The Adams Impress Try Our Better tomers utilizing this comparatively new department, and the 1st. and in Your Location. —0u_your printed mattar I% It is helpful look h i lassi i appreciation of thi i % eignificant of quality. High Printing Service. s helpful to look at the various classified offerings 3 is"custom is assured. We Have It &rade but not bigh priced. x of Shannon & Luchs, in the Star and the Post. You can . 5 . THE SERVICE SHOP 1210-1212 D St. N.\W. get an accurate idea from a Shannon & Luchs list of * ~ R 3 D. J_ Dumgan ’ BYRON'_S._fH?VA_MS.V 212 11w St -fh_‘ Shade Shop what ‘is being offered in all sections of the city and i 1321 N.Y. A CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO, = 4 suburbs. ! g e Ezes Examiaed tor Facglasies, praee, 830 l?th SE T l s - z one Main 1267 “TINCOME TAX | Vg ke Wokw Suid” |§ 'SHANNON & LUCHS SRl e e : Lowest ‘ P e 2 el RETURYNS PREPAUE of Quality iiciony P & : oo pr Pt STAG ROOFING? E i ‘ s e Koom 311, 1311 G st ow.' 30 " Dy smploring xled wokmen and auing Real Estate Service 5 Member American Bankers Assoclation. l + mate e ; = 2 FORT LINCOLN 300 of & solid, lasting Job. “Avk ¥ Main 2345 715 14th St. N.W. Capital and Surplus, $3,000,000. VI o e Te ' [RONCLAD ™ ol T 31 @0 IRONCLAD &, 'iors e |2

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