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THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921 . 5 STA WASHINGTON, D. tion commanded by him near Car-| MISSING HUSBAND SOUGHT: ]'w[] D E HEAI]S EDWIN B. SMITH TO HEAD {037 % Siaiora nother ph case Mr. ANkins contended that Block. SENTENCE IS COMMUTED. rizo Springs, Mexico, in August, 1919, | "y \wooq an automobile me- Congheass e DEAD LETTER OFFICE |through the Ball e * - |in which four Mexicans were killed | ponic is reported missing from his . Capt. James P. Yancey, U. . €av- . (iiiian scouts. Rome, 'at 1907 14th street, since Sun- W A Legal Rights Invel dos N0 Gt ‘witen, wnder Ahe alry, was convicted by court-martial| ‘e was sentenced to be dismissed, guy. ' His wife asked the police to find ion involved Statutes he was entitled (o a thirty- convened at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., |but the President has commuted the | him., The missing man is thirty-five Burleson's Confidential Clerk Ap- ment te regula ot | of the charge of violating the ninety- |Seéntence to a reprimand, reslrl;tions‘ ars o:id‘mhns hzz-: ?'::pl‘gfig. xlavl;ovm railn; i Aol ta 8 said. I‘\s one of t L i said. S0 far as this s s <ix months and for- ir an ue eyes. h y ointe uperintendent to Suc- of the day. - e considercd tha fifth and ninety-sixth articles of war | (2, POSt limits for six ir An% seen in the city since he left s P! ¢ e fUion andlother nations SR ssed law s providing fo fore suit was fi i t f $50 of his pay per month| ¢ in conection with a punitive “Dndi_!"" ure of § Doy | hoe: ceed M. M. McLean. Slites the only « t eriod. during that peri regulations® because of Edwin B. Smith, confidential clerk | housing _sitbation Miss Boardman and M. |t Postmaster General Burieson. has |world.” He called B " ularly to been appointed superintendent of the | LATIS. 1O Hendrick Will Step Out Un- |acad 1etter ofiice, to take the place of | in the M. M. McLean, who recently resigned | disposse. i 7 laws less Confirmed Today. |t return to the general 1ana oftice. s . v Appointment of * Smith, as he {port of a The terms of Commissioners Board- | is popularly known. understood to | mittee of the ate, which declared man and Hendrick came to a close for | have the unofficial sanction of the in- | the seriousn, of the housing situs “ties is i coming administration, the appoint- and quoted S K n of all practical purposes this a{tflmnon mént having been ma af smber of the comittes Although the recess appointments 4 4 new Postmaste given them by President Wilson do the dop -d to oust Block was | al question involved REPAIRED PROMPTLY Call Fracklin situation too. to the re- r reconstruction com- 4856 TOPHAM'S (No Branches) 80 L St. N. E. ed (Established 1855) Let Your Interest Work for You as Well as Your Principal Under the Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Plan Y} o war v money without compe ns replied “no* but U emergency. e zeney &l contin i til noon tomorrow. the e ap ntment has led to much stric r ot be open to- | Eenera ulation among employes ] ~ N Districe builoing vl s » of the Post Office Department as to | has inercased diseas FIR 10 rieuiAle rnis e een TRUNKS MADE TO ORDER oo moral degeneracy t has a right to 1exu bi er Hendrick refrained | appointments to follow in th & today the question of | tablishment. Friends of William M. whether he pects or desires reap- |Mooney, present disbursing cletk, con- pointment by sident Harding. fidently expect that he‘will be made | Commissioner Boardman< stated in [chief clerk of the department. undertook to giv nd to the on moaey whea ruch wwer to questions that she is not| Other positions to be filled under eking reappointment. but if the new | the new administration will be that of L] Presidant and the Senate feel that she [ first, second, third and fourth = < iwould be of any service to the Na- of the department, tional ¢ 1 she would accept. that of solicitor, the latter made It the Senate does not act on thelcant by the resignation of Willi pending nominations of Miss Board- [H. Lamar. . man and Mr. Hendgick before The name of M. O. Chance, Wash- . = journment Col. Charles W. Kutz, ington city postmas as been men- d Eineer Commissioner, will be on duty | tioned as selection for the alone after 12 o'clock tomorrow. first assistant postmaster general- arding Should Act Quickly. ship. is rife as to whether Bl oesan o | - lent will reappoint Miss , v i e N, e i R i Sl M| RED CROSS ADDS $500,000 I ou may choose to pay only $5 a month, but your 1 others 'in their places immediately i i < Aking office {omoOrrow. i starts at 6% on your first payment and on each subsequent pay {taking ofice tomerrow. TO RELIEF FOR CHINESE | ment as it is made. Thus: sionership rx;(:hfn‘! rw the operation o i b o The America Red (1 g $5 a month for 45 months....... slaeisie s s 9225 would not be seriously intertored Wit | nognceq merican Red Cross has C e S of $500,000 i of ~ % Interest at 6% on each payment........ 25 4 v will clapse before an- | Jprer P Leratue e hgi"";;“';‘l Ready to supply your table, with the best, for your Inauguration guests * | total given for this . - n Mr. Hard- | ! ive purp: First mortgage note end of 45 months. .$250 imie wi cnerships 1n | e¥o8 milllon. The Red Cross fs . P s - ! s At thne. " .| efforts being concentrate e of ’ l.et us send you our booklet describing SYSTEM SAVING ab"l)z:rzg“r(;xil'f:tmmmtor:x: diiculty | 107G e e Laded In thr ’ in detail. or allow one of our officers to go over the plan with you s Hospital, since the SHaLE “;fm;,qg;';{;;‘j,gfm;, g x a' s 0 oun ol n- e l s 1 C *| Red Cross headquarters b d by 50 : . personally required on a commitmen :,rmm "!‘3““1“;"“:‘ e s , —_— committee for China famine fund, SWARTZELL, RHEEM & HENSEY CQ WEEKS TAKES HOME. | o minie Souse! w0l 20| ~ On Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEVEN TWENTY SEVEN. FIFTEENTH STREET . Vet aon ahohould he isent there to 3 - Munroe. national treasurer. { %duylon,fDC Secretary Weeks, who takes over| The method taken in disbursing | 5 s the War portfolio tomorrow, has | the ums is as follows: The Red | P k e h l lb 26 P k L h Id d lb 26 JHE NATION'S HOME TOWN, {moved into his home at 2100 16th | Cross buys its supplies in Manchuria | or LOI]IS, whole, ID. . . . C|I'OrK Loins, shouider end, ib., Z0C | street northwest, which he has owned |and other places, ships them to the | ’ 2 for a number of vears. The building f‘amrx:-: Aadna 8 them out through E ing March 15 v ‘ted by Mr. Hughes while he |2 carefully directed commis d F h sh uld lb 20 P P lb 25 = Commencing March 15th. o . ~ e ::::vi:.'g x’n‘ xlu‘-— rn‘{x‘»fi States s.f. partment to the,heads of famil 3 res Ol ers’ SR et e c ure ror ausage’ .. e W C oversee Red Cros TS S ST e T R I AN | teen marines under an { American Red s engineer {charge of the road construction work. Each laborer is given a da i ration and each two fone day to visit h v, taking with him his two weeks' pay in the | form of an allotment of food i [MACHINISTS AND A. F. L. | NOT AGREED ON POLICY Altheugh the American Federation Cuts From Young Native Cattle ot avornee practicay teces won || Chuck: Roasts, Ib. . . ... . 16c/Hamburger Steak, b. . . . 16¢ Timetienny Feterayon of, Taas || Blade Roasts, Ib. . . . . . . 22c|Plate Beef, to boil, It. . . . . 14c the Intern: i Sttt | Bullion Roasts, Ib. . . . .« 25¢(Old Dutch Roll, Ib, . . . . . 16¢ s e (o NSmoked TONGUES, b.38¢ Smoked PICNICS, . 17%c the atior Bes mate beemennzol .]‘;(lg]“::)‘;‘;a:j‘ Johnston of the machin- ~ FalCresm Palmine Nut Butter, Ib,, 27c| " CHEBE Special Offering, 4 lbs. for, SI.O(; 4 34¢ v 40c | Derrydale Butter, Ib.,, 59¢ BELGRADE BROOMS, each . . 29c of the Duughters of the American| Revolution, the Federation of Wom- len’s Clubs, and the savings division | The American Federation of Labor takes ‘the stand, it is understood, f the T Department, M 4 i o e Treasury Department, Mrs. | v Cam Old D t h E 'D M lk Ronitse AV Adamn: shelkbins st an p's utc VELY2 By v ] torney general of the United States, . Small Size that it cannot remain affiliated with | last night urged the women of Amer- MlLK Tall Can, 12}c offee 5 cans for 29¢ me Court, and was sold by him to|Ployed in road €onstruction. W sl B oom the G o Pork Chops, blade end, Ib. . 26c|Pure Lard, Ib. . . . . . . 13Y2¢ SO>I ODODDIDOOIS DI DD DI Amelita Galli-Curci at Poli’s Theatre on March 6 Titta Ruffo- at Poli’s Theatre on March 14 Boston Symphony Orchestra at the New National Theatre on March 15 Fancy, Young, Stewing Hens, Ib., 42c the on with' the ' European bedy, which includes British and French organized labor. The ma- chinists adopted a “hands-off” policy with regard to the soviet system at the last annual convention. It was in the carrying out of this program with relation to supplying Poland ithat the breach arose between the American Federation of Labor and the | International Federation of Trades Unions. — WOMEN HEAR BANKERS. | Mrs. Adams, Assistant Attorney General, Also Addresses Meeting. Speaking under the joint auspices DO EDDODE DI oS PDPP DD D O S D DD oD OO DO S DS D DO Do DD DRI D DI, Hear these famous Victor artists! Extraordinary interest attaches to these recitals because of the double opportunity they afford the musicloving public. " Rhisa privilege in itself to hear these recitals, and added importance is given to the events in that they enable you to compare the exquisite interpretations of the_orchestra and the ‘soloists with their Victor Records. Attend these concerts and note the qualities that distinguish the renditions. Then go to any Victor dealer’s and hear the ’\Victor Records by the same artists. Note how faithfully their interpretations are portrayed on the Victrola. It is because of this absolute fidelity that they make Victor, . Records; that the_greatest_artists_of‘all_theAworl_dA are Victor artists. ' - t Victrolas in great variety of styles from $25 to $1500.7 New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month. the continental labor mogement on | account of “revolutionary activ {of the latter and because it had| {failed “to recognize the national| autonomy of cach trade union cen- | er. The International Association Machinists, however, will {ica to acquaint themselves with finan- cial and business details, to enable them to use wisely their new political powers. The meeting was one of a series ! held to interest women in the thrift program of the Treasury Department. § Joshua Evans, jr., vice president of the Riggs National Bank, discussed modern Banking methods, and urged investors to consult reliable banking authorities before putting their money into securities. William Mather Lawis, director of | the savings division, said that there was greater need now for the dol- lars of America to be put to work than ever before, and said that for CHOW CHOW b. 2 5c BREAD, 7c L > 20c 1ozJar, 10¢ DODODODSSISODOOIOIDDIDODOIDDSD. e Ty P P T TP T T PSS S S e e ol LEGALITY ARGUED | (Continued from t Page.) Fresh Baked FIG-BARS, Ib. .. 25¢ e oy fonerenh ! Large Size..........Lb, 15c 15-0z. b e JAM,19¢ i prevent eviction and to keep the rents Extra Size L el Fresh Caught Fish Specials FERUIT |Codfish Steaks .............Lb, 20c GRAPEFRUI Lb,, 32 BALL RENT STATUTE y A Full Cream Milk of Very High Value—BUY A DOZEN CANS for $1.50 He said that the Saulsbury resolu- e 10c/Small Shad.............. VICHY (FRENGH REPUBLIC PROPERTY) Victrola & REQ. V-D. PAT.OPY., This trademark and the trademarked the standard ook under the i on f elief of VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. soc:ur es:::ach. LE'[']‘UCE Fresh Haddock 38 S A AT A .Lb., 14c Camden, N. J. 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