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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921 . I THE WE uests will leave the ole- Graln P od ¢ . 5 . . Sistrict of C s - Te prement their tickets. | for Preservation File fohe i and Maryland They will then walk up one | an ive Stoc! ROCKVILLE, Md., March 4 (Spe- of Lorelei Rock ALEXANDRIA. Va, March 4.—The |ture: tomorrow fair and warmer: fresh i he foyer hall, on the | clal)—Notwithstanding that Gov. Mareh 4 Loretel | | Columbia Engine and Motor Company, {northwest winds, diminishing and be- S infoer om cheimavih Aldei Ot GRAIN AND PROV Ritchle has set Friday, March s yick; on (he RMue weur St No. 4. will ce ate its fiftieth anmi- coming moderate variable ed ..,"‘;.';'..'::l:..'" pole BALTIMORE, March 4 the date for the execution of Guy Ver- Gonr, has been purchased by | | Yersary next Wedne: nigit with For Virginia—Fair tonight, freez- L3 I | ot O March A ] non Thompson, convicted in the circuit | a mthletle b In order o | | Danquet at the company's house on St.|IK tempe ature in the interior: to- T — e iy L clckeny ’ court here a few weeks ago of the | | safegmard It ngainat disfgure- | | ASIDH strect, Amonz those expeeted to | 100 air with rising temperature; The board of managers is composed | dressed, 38: winter, two and on —_— murder of“.YameshB:;llan. a} f‘.;:irmhhnm! | | ment or usages not in keeping :Lt“en:x) fm; Gov. 7 B umigmi ofwlhe officers and the following: pounds and under, 45; roaster: and. two little children of his house- | | with the Rivtorle sarroundingn, | | Senators and tomorrow; risi s . . Miss Cornelia Aldis, Mrs. Frederick | dressed. 23a24; du: er 5a i keeper, Mrs. Hattie Shipley. Who were ' | mecording o a report from the | Swanson, orrow; rising temperature.” | Child Welfare Dance Will Be | atherton, Mue: Boris Bakmetet, Mrs. | 4o qedzea24; ducks, per pound, 35 Sharp Drop in A. G. & W., Kiliea when Bolton's homo, on the arm | Rilmcland. The sammit of the | | Michinery 1 'll_lltmrdu for Twenty-Four Hours. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Gist Blair, Mrs ssped, 3iad3; geese. per pound, v German- el 7 i op) hermometer—-—4 p. 57; 8 5 4 H ph 4 2 e k| J 8 B e s anitsian) | ok hawibecniBeGgNE (0Fi%.000 12 midnight 40 ¢ ams oo 8w 32;| Graced by Many High GOV- | &rooke, s it con yen b derick < picons, | Preferred, on Postponement ¢ November, John A. Garrett. the con- The rock is a familiar land- 114 . b ¥ Ay Charles D, Easton, Mrs. Lewis C. (% alr, 5 d:um:-;; f.ml“ g f Divi demned man's attorney, has not cease ma 0 nll travelers om the £ < p.m.. 29.96; p.m.. icker, Mrs, Livingston Farrand, Col. | % R OLS U e B R DL R his eftorts In his clent’s behalf. He! | Fhise ‘and tudeatn. of . myc Sine epieialica e i 3 IR 3013 4 am. 30,15 ernment Officials. William i Fowleq Mes Bt Gooa: | 4 of Dividend. stated today that he wiil take the case thology. It gives n remarkable chased in Philadelp] e i m.. o B i chilg | Win. Mrs. James 8. Harlan, Mrs. ZES—"Loss off* strictly fresh near-{ e vopre to the Maryland court of appeals, bas- | | ccho, which may nccount for sident of the company was Willinm tempe occurred | All is in readiness for the big Child| chapcy Hinkle, Mre. Charles B.|by per dozen, 32; southern, 31; duck | NFw VORK, Marc ing his appeal on the ground that the | | the lemend attachng to it. .In & the days of the old st t tempera- | Welfare ball at the New Willard Hotel | Hende, Mrs. Loren B. T. Johnson, 55 circuit court here erred in refusing | | its commonest form the tale ix | L tears o Chcred at @ nmtoday tonight, which will be attended by s. Vernon Kellogg, Mrs, Henry F. ¥, per pound. Thompgon a new trial. Such .mx_lm” that ®f n Rhine malden who DL ]‘m:‘\lm o many hundreds of distinguished out- !‘m", rd, M Ethel Leupp, Mrs. Phil- rby, : may mean, it is thought, a temporary | | threw herself into the river in S P ditat e o i Lai . Mrs. William Littauer, per pound, stay of execution, at le : despair over a ftalthiess lover. idition of the Water. of-town visitors and Washingtonians | Mrs. Ezra B. McCagg. Mrs. James F. a30; process butter, | The execution will take place in the il Becamp n slven wkone velce | ure and condition of water | 2nd which will give a festive aspect | Mitchell, Mrs, wbold acked, 19. b ii"’\v’,:{,fi.;‘:n“‘??fi“‘n'.‘“"onf"%'éfixf;?li" lured fishermen to destruction. "‘.‘i‘.-nfr at Falls— to an inauguration notable otherwise Q?;t;uu\x”mnl- r, Mrs. l{i . e Pflm" - s ' 2 vi e S ¢ 3 200 for its severe simplicity. i Atlee Pomerene, Mrs S b 2 again arations, and stated today that he will Washin Fro . implicity. Rutherford, Mrs. H. H. R N ‘hea 2 red wi pot ey Soon have everything in Teadine morning. chere S e Al the boxes have been sold and o Chiaries Seidon Mre. A- 1o Stavers: | No. el iy Thompson is now in the Baltimore ¢ v pouring of citizens (Compiled by United Stat coast j limited supply of tickets only is avail- [ Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mre, Frank | 1. May, 1.83%. Jail, where he has been ever since his . ‘_ljz_(lvur the crowd was (-In t ; - -:n;l codetic i ble, thus making a:«;r,\:x n:.;‘.fi \','"fl West, Mrs. John F. Wilkins and Mrs, ot of nearby, by . - i < 5 he majority exand oday—Low tide, 10:43 and £SO affair. Although | Charles H. W. i 6 i3 pel m’;‘?fi;':;'ng an illness of only a fe HYATTSVILLE, Md., March 4 (Spe- | turned !v‘unn) in the afternoon. |11:16 pm.; fngn' tice, and | ¢ ¥ ;;'l l{"]rl the benefit Cvie) ’—..__I Wengnull :3:;3{' e LSO s tetner s eve — s Soy as a| A new perran oper- [ 4:31 p. 3 e ball is proving s e z for a on, | & 2 high tide, 5 a.m. ; . as o 15" e bos h ot hey detect suppe o T Jonm, i ounty."Her | address by Dr. €. C. Chenn before the e itetneant] s T The ".‘mx,r::u Moon, & teacance Ofiw rence | B T R death was due to an affection of the; Hyattsville Horticultural Society at Howsrs B oo das S mon 657 st Apal oy Wrone and nundredstof g chel. g e g heart. She is survived by several chil-| ita last meeting. It is announced that Delron, T Wiy 2 el |l S emcara e sales—None. ren. e funeral took place at . et & 2 5 s Simpson. | ¥} : s e ncoming officialdom and by | 5 soans etock This morning from the Benson | Preparations are being made for the Fts, | g OMeErOW-—Sun rises. am.; sun|those relinquishing high govern- | ¢ S S R home, burial being in the cemetery at | Society’s annual spring flower show, LW MO0 Tines 2508 dimic stk 1788 i) s posts: 2 1015 of nearby rye, as Beallsville. to be heid about June 1. L delegate Y obile lamps to be lighted ones Dancing From 10 P.M. 10 2 A.M. quality, 1.50a1.60 per bushel; 2 Rev. P. Rowland Wagner. pastor of | The next meeting of the society is will meet | nale Hour ufter sunset. ) Dancing will begin promptly at 10| WesterL eXport. ispotii Tl the Baptist Church. officiated to be held March 24. | Weather in Vari ‘eloct and will eont bushel. marriage here on Tuesday < Announcement is made that t Resolutions of r x\;"'l o AUERLIEE I Al el Sl TS TR No. 1 timoth 3 Mary N. Clarke and Raymond W.!Maryland public service commission | thi G. J. Hill. that = T — to the music of the United St 2 " standard timothy 3 Deppe, both of Washington, the home ! will on March 10, in Baltimore, give a will temporarily . £ 5 Marine Band, which has been spiic |DEClares Defiance of Voting | timothy. 24.00a: 3 timothy, of the minister being the scene of | further hearing to consumers of the n with the pastorate of t H £ V% o : No. ht clover mixed, the ceremony. product of the Hyattsville Gas and of ill health. o= into three sections, so that dancing L . f . . 2 light clover mixed ¢ extent of 2 The flu, or grip, is again prevalent | Electric Company in regard ‘o the s, a former resident of [ Stations. 5=gtateof | may be continuous in both ballrooms. aws in Commg Election 1 clover mix videncing 1 In this county and the physicians in|recent increase in rates of the local ty, died this ing at Prov g weter. | The cloakrooms are on the ground 2 clover mixed. 16 all parts of the county are being kept | company. A hearing was given by the Hospital, Washington . oor. near the F street entrance, and ¢ ’ 0a16.00: cle (i s busy responding to calls. While most | commission several weeks ago in was brousht he 2 8 el mpance and | Would Be ‘Grave Indeed. 3 50 e L L v of the cases are said to be rath Mount Rainier. citizens from Mount 3 nd descend by th. 5 1000 ¥ to inere their b St cases of p;\-»l:] ’.x\'el{dnlo and H 'la(;..v\'ll;‘l‘. pared for burial. » Pennsyl avenue elevators, | BY the As i Rress. 5 0. 1, mnominal; r ted, ing the area served by the|: two daugd Supper will be served from 11 until i March 4—FEvery straight rye. nominal; No. 1 see County Treasurer Berry E. Clark and attendin utton of Washington, Mrs. 1 o'clock. Bt ,.,,,,“j‘mf_’i‘_’,',‘ . 17.00; No. 2 tangled 16.00; ot all three of his male a Wheatley. this cits Col. M. A. DeLaney will weleome s S A BOVETD- | No.' 1 wheat, 13.00a13.50; No. 2 wheat, emong the victims. 3 Hube eorge jthe Ruests on behalf of the Army, |MeRt to provide safeguards making for|12.00a1250; No. 1 ‘oat (nominaly, In the cireuit court at this place| .. i lah Blizapeen | DASIRELN i it T i Admiral Love will perform the same | fair ballot and a fa'r count in the | 18.00a18.50; No. 2 oat. 16.00a17.00. Mrs. 2 s s co : % e . Fo : Mr. Mills wa i feston vice on be i Artial eleati Mhea ;i has filed suit for divorce from Wil-|Edmunds and Nathaniel Warher, both | employed in the rovernment printing | CHeagn ... b Barrtl wiilectand partial elections to held on March Tribn e 8 liam J. Hall, 2150 a resident of this|of Washington. and Miss Lucy B.|ghice in Washington R 10, to the Cuban | 4ivanced today after o hesitant start cutting oned for county. The bill sets forth that the|Barnes and Clarence L. Owens, both B John W. Davidge of the people yesterday by Gen. Enoch H.|in favor of the bulls, and so, 100, did ation. T B cauple were married October 17, 1904. | of this county. . , o 18 committee of the big floor commit- | Crowder, calling their attention to their| WOFd Of Some new export business : 3 Licenses have been issued by the| Mrs. Evalene B. Beebe has been ap- s 4 3 tee will be in charge of the recep- mder el = i ¥ | Opening prices, which renged. from B. & 0. Earnings. clerkc of the clrcuit court here for|pointed a member of the faculty of LG i d Clesry | tion hall, where the guests will meet [9ULY in the forthcoming elections. % decline to 1% advance, with March | _January s of the B. and t the marriage of Mi %kA‘rlh‘ll %"ffl""} the Rockville High Sc “?m’; biaceio] ;“.,",‘“‘Mw Wwill fill 3 a : L0 Cloudy (the receiving line; Col Francis T. A.| Gen. Crowder declared that failure to|1.70 to 1.703%, were followed by ma- | *¥Stem, made public this mornins, Ll it on Gleae flunkin will have,hange of the big {obtain a free and untrammeled expres- | t§Lial gains all around. show an increase in railway operat- e Glear ballroom. while Col. Charles H. Pat- | fitth & 60 B untramme . orn ~ sympathized with wheat | ing re £ s freight | Loutsvitie . ‘:‘ iy terson will have supervision over the | : of the electors would | strength. ~Country offerings wers F 20 ane {lear” | small ballroom. Iach will be assist- | bs evidence “not only of a lack of re-|light. After opening a shade off to S Clear ed by a section of the floor comm spect for Cuban institutions, but ani% up, including May at 711 to s increased but Vi Preloudy | len {absolute defiance of the orderly | 71%. the market cased a little and ere was a net in- . o LLeiuay | Chairmen of Committees. processes of the republican form of gov- | then scored moderate general gains ernment.” He added that the con: Oats were governed by the course| Deductions from net for taxes, rent, ithoenix, Ar; Fittshurgl . { Portland, Mo THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST CO. | DIrs. Thomas F. Walsh is honorary | gl chairman and Mrs. John Allen Dough- | deed, g i equipment rents, etc. amounted to leaving a ne ain in ope- ¢ such failure “would be, in-|of other cerea to_ % higher, M s, starting unchanged | 4615 to 46, and |34 v H ’. . erty chairman of the committee hav- The two coalition parties, aided and | Subsequently showed a further up-|rating income of but $53.625 Extends a cordial welcome to the new Tae the Batl in chareer assisted by | encowruned by Lremidene Sanorr s | ur: i Some Firm Spots. the following: the statement, have submitted recom- ovisions sagged owing to weak- udebaker, American Locomotiv Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, chairman | men ns regarding the steps neces- ! s in the hog market. Chalimers Motors and Baldwin' were of the committee on boxes; M Frederic Atherton, hotels and music PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT to insure a fair and free ballot, : - < these have been ratified Dby the COTTON MARKETS. firm. ile the market w. s not positive- Tni S Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, suppe mmittecs of both parties.| NEW YORK, Ma Mrs, ; ommittees parties | NEW YORK, March 4.—The cotton sav / ks, of the United States —_——y it Divibesion arrand, fickeie. ) Chatles - Crowder added that the United | market showed a further recovery dur- | trading. wis sreatls. restricteds and ¥ Bell, treasurer; Col. William Eric | States' was concerned oily in the fact |;n "o, B & BIEAE FeCOverr €0 1 Criinted ‘Wo ‘throughout the entire = Fowler. chairman of the floor com- | that Cuban elections shall be honestly and hespeak's for them a most successful ad- ! PRESS ADVERTISING LED. |mittce. % : ) conducted. and asserted the people of | vices from Liverpool reported the failure | "Stiei Sommon held around $1%. 5 Mrs. Gist Blair was originally cho-jthe island should feel that the United|of a large Manchester goods firm,| Bonds were decidedly slow, with an sen chairman of the committee on|States docs not claim any voice in their | hus the troubles of that sort had evi. | casier trend in the foreign Section ministration and for the \VhOlC country the Newspapers in 1920 Get $600,000,- | patronesses and so served until de- | selection of a president or other public : 000 of $1,284,000,000 cision was reached to have no patron- | official. He said United States officials | 4¢nUy been discounted, as the Liverpool % , ! ,284,000,000. esses for the affair. “would endeavor not even to f market i greatest progress ever I‘.CCOI'dCd. It W lll hC I.,‘STE)”W March 4.—Of the £1,28¢ ’l‘.“ fl.;]r of (gt‘rr;uine f -ulvixl_v was nrufvrrn('n‘ and wn'lj\':d - Puvul::usl;”rp‘f ol’;’;\v‘:l su'::-"l,\".’f{ge;s;:?:ncgrfrfi?. tgb§3|REV' W. S' ABERNATHY u NS AT =]| (€00.600 expegded fe o s noticeable yesterday around the spe- | frain from exprossing one. ints. Trading was v 4 the steady purpose of the Company, by every 1920, newshapers canvice paasing i | 050 “booths Installed in downtown | o oM expressing une Kart. and there was rome inegaiariis | COMES TO CONSIDER CALL g q = 2, B = ' according to figures compiled by | NOtels. for the sale of tickets. Noted R right after the call, but the setbacks = = means at its- dlSpOSfll to COOpCI‘atC with the = | Daniel_A. Ruebel president of | theatrical stars, including Lillian | LIBERTY BOND NOON PRICES. ibrought in considerable buying, which S 5 S| b Chappelow ‘Advertising Com- e o ipieon A (LB Ing o o ORK, March 4 irrices of|was evidently encouraged by the more|yyill Meet With Committes From - . ol . . - = S ind quoted he | ton, Kitty Doner an azel Cox, as- | liberty bonds at noon were optimistic tone of London advices re- incoming administration in the advancement c A erin "sameadress be- | iited tn the sale. 1805, 5710 s Faurding the German, attitude townrd T et f h b TR 5 f Fro i = ation here. Officern of Soclety. 187.00: 4 5 {reparations and the hope that a cun»} alvary Baptis of the best interest of our city, our country | | Direct mall advertising cost $200. | Tne oficers of the Child wWeltare | 31, 415 8896 Victory S0 | oned 1 the insugaral sdarese ey | Chursh. nd t | “spent in magazines, Mr. Rucbel suia Society. beneflelary of the entire pro- A s N contracts sold up from 11.65 10 12.00] Rev. William S Abernathy, pastor a our customers. Hie predicted that u mreniseoel said. | dceds of the ball, are: President, Miss : within the first half hour, or about 30 | of the Wirst Baptist Chaeh of K 5| of advertising would be ‘carried 1y |MWTY Gwynn: vice president, M CURB STOCKS. points net higher. 8a Clty: Mi: e indWaditngion 1o 5| To21 than “in 1920, because, ho said, | Thomas K. Marshall: sccond Quotetions furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. NEW ORLEANS, March 4.—The |conference with a committee of the . {merchants - and manufacturers will | president, Mrs. David F. Houston; ~12:15p.m -~ | cotton market advanced in the early Baptist Churc| ative to !take that course to retain the good | secretary, Mrs. William A. Hammond, Bid. Asked | trading today in anticipation of a Acoeptance of the pastorate of 1 will of their patrons. treagurer, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty. :mm( (ffirn!o ves . 9% 10 |favorable construction to be placed | the local church, it was learned to- i — O s 5 on what President Harding would = ‘ . . Amecican £aay ... i |have to say in his fnaugural address. | A dispatch from Kansa ESTABLISHED 1889 i . 2 g TIoREE core s Futures opened quiet, March, 11.01 stated Mr. Abernath S ‘ Pt Logee : May, 1L42; July, 11.73; October, 12.15; | Washington foliowins corr, MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE Boston ana Moniin e il e A R e 3 i which h e selectlo a pa 900 F St. N. W. 618-20 17th St. N. W. Deaton andfivsoming : DAIRY MARKET. {to succeed the Dr. Samuel < G Calumet snd Jerome . S 3 BALTIMORE, March 4 (Special cne. ed in the dis- ¢ i JOHN B. LARNER, President :"nn‘ldl f."“'."" 7. o wh_u;(r. ";Er 1;:111_ ll:s,.h‘ll ; ”rr ';!(n ”1" - 2 "r:ulx‘lu;urlr\-‘xr : S on Stev 5 {1.33; McCormicks. 1.00a1.13; Cobb e proposition has been made to Mr. < nnm-:wdr.mmm ; HARRY (’& MEEM THOMAS BRADLEY Garlh” syaieat e e Sweets, per bbl, | Abernathy. He could not be locat- ice Pres. and Trust Officer 'ice Pres. and Treasurer Vice Pres. and Real =N o L5 5 2 § . Yams, 4.50a5.00; No. 2, both | ed here toda Sine L Qaz gt and) Tow 2 . Beans, ‘green,’ pearl and| Several off of the . Cities Service Wwax. per crate, 3.0025.00. Bects, per | Baptist Church said no one has as vet < Cities Serv 5 crate, 1.50al.’ i been selected to succeed T. reene, t Assistant Treasurers T G I Colonial Tire. > 3 Cabbage, per ton, 15.00a18.00. Cau- |and that sever: General Counsel, 4 BOYD TAYLOR . Assistant Trust Officer omorrow at eorge's Columbian ; 4 | liower, per crate 3,00a3.25 Cucum. |considered for the plac ARTHU STE! CHC ES Hi‘D%lNG. Jr. ‘WM. H. BADEN By cutting our profits to a minimum—sharing them with you £ ol ’ crate, 2.00a3.00. Eggplants, pe?cra‘:ee, will be made within a few days, it [ % HARLES RANT 2 :we ane enabéed to offer such exceptional values as those listed Davis Daly ... s 5.00a7.00. Kale, per bbL, 1.25a1.50. Let- | was stated. ere. Every Saturday at George'’s is an EXTRA profit. aring Dominion Oil tuce, per basket, 1.00a3.50. Onions, per DIRECTORS - day, when merchandise of the finest kind is priced at George's ||| | Dirat, dotors o Db an Barenton. pet pa 1wt IPLAN TO PUSH REPEAL JOHN JOY EDSON = fn.rlnous “Lowest-in-the-City” prices. You'll have to see these P4 Pavrem, per crote. 4obas 00 Ban. ¢ values. ishes, er bunch, 4 V' rab- i Chairman of the Board DT punhad somacn, oz | OF EXCESS PROFIT TAX THOMAS BRADLEY. V-Prertosd hoo Evme OBeer I 100 OB T . L U5 Ciemt ety o o aiza % It St Prest EateOficr J. LEOKOLB - - - - Resl Estat E o JOHN H. CLAPP - Director, Federal National Bask JOHNB.LARNER - - . . President pyTOmAtoE, per crate, 2.006.30. Tur- |Congressmen Will Revive Measure AUGUSTUS CRANE - Formerly of Crane, Parris&Co. JOHN C. LETTS - Jobn C. Letts Grocery Co. e 3.5026.00; & e 1 s X , P 3 . 3.506.0 les, Jo0x. ss. FLOYD E. DAVIS _Presideat, Lincoln Naional Bask HARRY G. MEEM 2t and Treasarer Loosts pos 100 oa TnabOaill T 1 HeRk Benerems L WHITING ESTES - - Mail Order House THEODORE W. NOYES - _Editor, Evening Star Ihdian . P o DEcs, ST box. Grape- Passage Expected. i1 o 5 g ental Rubb : ruit, per box, 2.50 Tangerines, ! z resident, ol WALTER S. PENFIELD - Attorney-at-Law erd er bbl 00." Strawberries, | wi : SER0 W, GUY ey ARTHUR PETER. o . Anomeratlow Jerome Verie. 31| per Lol s erries, | without passing the bill providing JOHN A JOHNSTON - Trustee, Vandesgrift Estate FRANK P. REESIDE Equitable Coop. Bailding Ast'n fake Torpedo - : —_— ey CARL B. KEFERSTEIN . . HARVEY W. WILEY . Scientist and Author o e e b Fon e Gan: e CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, | 2N SUrtaxes on business and com- ; GEORGE A. KING - DONALD WOODWARD Pres.Woodward& Lothrop,lac. i e Mode s onc duaricr Livingstin Lettolbam % 34| CHICAGO, March 4 (United States| oo 10 1 0 O the . lined. Blue serges, green, brown and blue un- 3 - bureau of markets).—Cattle—Re. | measure will be reintroduced on the finished worsteds and flannels. There is also a rland Refinery b ceipts, 4,000 head; killing classes |first day of the in beautiful selection of cassimeres in _all the new- fix‘n""‘;‘l}ffm;“ % Efi‘;fla“y Sl;’fld)'_ to str‘ynx: Spots | April. The repeal measure will be est spring shades. Sizes are from 32 to 40. Midwest Of1 pfd. l'u"‘.‘g" bulk, ‘gff,;”"“_o“:pbm,"("rml"‘f;"?! ! immediately followed by a biil pro- - Midwest Refining and heifers, 6.00a7. bulls, light- | viding for sales or turnover Nevada Ophir 0as. stockers and feede bulk veal calves, on all purc No charge for alterations. ; Profit-Sharin- - w Comelle i roduce the bill orth Amer. I'. and i steady to strong, mostly, 7.00a8.50, {in the 1 : Northwestern Oil Hogs—Receipts, 32,000 head; ac- | ney will s E r ou ity Qmar Off new) 3 2%|tive 15 to 25 cents lower than y s nm;unx] o0l ub hearings eI O 2 P terday’s average; heavies off most; | Will be leld by nunce commit- Fraduccrs and Refiners ot top, 11.15: bulk, 200 pounds and . | tees of both b imediately atter 5 Radio com. . # 1 der. 10.85a11.10; bulk, 220 pounds and | the measure is bduce o = Redio_pfd. : over, 10.00a10.60; pigs. stead President Hardiz : the & Ray Hercales : Sheep—Receipts, 7,000 head, includ- | Treasury M ? Kyan Consolidated . ing 4,000 head direct to packers;|in the new i rat have e Salticmelck rductur. . =k lambs, mostly steady; top, 10.25 for | Pressed the tha s i amiios, cons ; §5-pound average: bulk fat lamby, ] exce : 4 ; Simms T Sk 92 717 | 9-0029.50; choice Colorado lambs, §.25; | hindranc b&; Skelly 0i] 3 96-pound vearlings, 8.75: ewe top, | lieved salos o over tax wi Sweets C S 6.00; bulk fat ewes, 5.50a6.00. have their support. Advocates of the &r of 1 per cent on each —_———— rehandise realize that Tonopah FOREIGN BONDS. onposition will be -« X b i y A > s r'f"y.fi}?“.ffli iieat o . ?‘mim turnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. ore 0 stice, simplicity T 8. Light eat 5 rices at noon: a ion ax Boys’ 2-Pants Suits Boys’ Better ||| Gbbe e v vt sl LS T e S o U. 8. Steamship. : Greater Be § Coraan 3| every objection can be met and that Blue Serges—coats made with Grade Smts gl S Rremen 41%s. German 2 135 { opponents will be converted to ‘xln» be- IN THIS PERIOD OF RE-ADJUSTMENT, CAREFUL preed” e o panes T || st e NS BB R R it S S lined. Beautifully tailored in Cologue 43, AL L )i ot and less ul to taxpaye einger Bank 4x 187, | AL T Jank 1% 18 ‘reuss Dank 4 Hiner T Dunzig_4: Darmstadt 45, any other substitute for the ex- profit tax and surtaxes. P Cassimeres—neat dres pat- terns in brown, green and gray mixtures. Norfolk and Inverted Pleat styles. Alpac lined. Sizes 10 o 17 AND ECONOMICAL DISBURSEMENT IS THE RULE! And you'd be amazed to learn the number of former “big car” owners who are now FORD = ‘Profit-Sharing” ia Ax. . owners and boosters! THERE'S A REASON—SEVERAL OF THEM— Al are - well R A ¢ Yieale, WAR TALES ARE TOLD. made. gcoodI ap‘; 45 Chaahy 4 e Festletort & Vienna 3 == . oye pearing, har . Libby . rankfurt O . : A Economy of Investment and Maintenance! Facility of Re- wearing. ' Sizes § === fi'?‘::‘:fi i St. Mary's Alumni l:e;;te Experi- * . 3 to yeArS..eeeaen g 2 4 . 2 8 pair and Replacement; Closed Car Comfort at less than 2 bide oo Hamenrs 4% L c.‘.m“‘t.m:ml B 1 Leipzig 41 | . At the Ansiial dinnes ot the open car price! (other than Ford) L o Heimn,mples 1 o e oo | - 2 German go! Belgian F practs 3 . present was a forme man. Man; tales of Men's and Boys' Caps, in nan. y tales of the most popular of the untered in the lai new spring colors and styles. -“Profit-sharing” price, 959c experie ere told N those present were Thomas [ Noel, John M. stohlman, John mack, Leo C, Itigan and T. Ed- Fine quality, corded madras; neat stripe patterns; 5 buttons; soft French cuffs; guaranteed fast col- or. EVERY SHIRT PERFECT. Sizes 14 to17.... A CAR SHORTAGE IS IMPENDING — PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW!!! PARKWAY MOTOR COMPANY q Anglo-American 0il Co. Atlantie Kefining Co Borne-Scrymser ¢ Buckeye Pipe Line z Cheseborough Manufacturiog Co. (new)... ident, Leo 1065-1067 Wisconsin Avenue Phone West 163 O e O presiden, 3Mr. Prailey’ sec- ROBEY MOTOR COMPANY HEADQUARTERS FOR UNIFORMS AT “LOWEST-IN-CITY” Pons Tiae Timeore Sruraen pabiicity director. E WOULD USE LEVIATHAN. Shipping Board to Make Recom- mendation to Successors. Repogt recommending recondition= ing of %he wiant liner Leviathan for use in the transatlantic passenger Galena-Signal Ol ignal Ol Co. pfd Pipe Line Co. Indiana Pipe Line Co. National Transit Co. ew York Tramsportation Co. Northern Pipe Line Co.. Pennsyivania-Mexican Fuel. Ohio_0il Co.. Prairie Oil and Ga. P 1429 L St. NW. Phone Main 2126-2121 PRICES STEUART'S GARAGE 141-151 12th St. N.E. Lincoln 6200-6201 R. L. TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY 1840 14th St. Phone North 9600-9601 UNIVERSAL AUTO COMPANY (INC.) 1529-31 M St. N.W. Phone Main 186-187 L s /O A SMALLROLL FRONT - Ponmapivacia Ave BE 1 L NN e L ARROW Bt pins ot o b et By = 215 Pennsylvania Ave. S. one Lincoln 303-304 Sandacd O1l°¢ R Prekliinl? 0y o priseine Board: = o ao o HILL & TIBBITTS 5 910 Seventh St. C OLLAR S e = 14th St. and Ohio Ave. N.W. Phone Main 356-357 We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be FOR YOUNG MEN Standant Ol Co ity Tor Gherkiion tave = Bought For Less Elsewhere CluettPrabody & CalucTroy NY Bwan e chicf of the Shipping = e Vacaum Oil Co. ourd's division of construction and 3 av | Washisgton Ol @ lrepais. 4 2 [} S

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