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12\ SENATORS QUICKLY | CITY NEWS I BREF APPROVE GABINET Mr. Mellon, Treasury’s Chief, Is Sworn to Office Soon After Confirmation. Smashing precedents ars and reverting to the practi of George Washington Jefterson, President Harding. inauguration yesterd walked into an executive session the Senate and laid befo Lis nominations for the ¢ The nominations were confirmed than ten minut Later th ident signed the commissions « the men who are to be his advisers binei. President Harding, when he en- tered the ate in executive sion. explained that during his mini wished to “maint clos Tations™ with leg ive branch, and for that rea- son had appeiare rsonally 1o pre- sent his cabinet selections i Presentation of the nominations wis the first official act of the incomin President, and occurred within jess had taken than an hour after | ussed the oath of office. He had d auestion with his inauguration. and when he uded his inaugural addr the ate assembled Greets Correxpondenis. A quorun Mr. Harding i his i m off the chan Durinz | sor for minute to or cor He had el Fe-entered hefore the arrival of Senators of Massachusetts and Underwe Alab: the republican and deme eratic leaders, who had been peiuted by Viee President Coolids inform the President that the n: was ready to receive communications from him Mr. Harding said he desired to pre- sent his m Ame r . and was escorted in to which previously with all spectators men excluded The President was corted across the familiar room where he served six years before his call to the higher office and to a place on the rostrum beside Mr. Coolidge Reads Names From Card. ed. Facing his former colleagues, the Tresident sp for perhaps five min- utes in happy. cordial v and ther read the nominations fre ol which he held in his hand. He as for early action, in order, he said, that there might be no hiatus in the gov- ernment” irs Starting with Senator A Fall of New Mexico—a courtesy because of his Senate membership—the Senate | went through the list and confirmed objection W s 10 which would hav been polled in all. one by onc. N raised, all committ nominations ordina been referred havin advance. cabinet office s confirmed ar: les Mellon of Pennsy Secretary of W M retary of the Navy of Michigan. ania Zdwin Denby Fall of New Mexico. ecretary of Agriculture, Henry C lace of lowa. Secretary of Commerce, Herbert € Hoover of California. Attorney General, Harry M. Daugh- erty of Ohio. Postmaster General, Will H. Hays of Indiana. Secretar of Pennsylvania. One of the new officials. Mr. Mellon, ‘was sworn in soon after hix confirma- tion, the ceremony taking place in the office of Senator Knox of Pennsyi-| ered by | Supreme Court, assisted by Associate Justice .vania. The oath was admin Chief Justice White of th Pitney. David F. Housto - retir- ing_Secretary of the beside formality UNIONIZATION OF ALIENS IN CANAL ZONE OPPOSED ' A. F. L. Excludes Them Because They Are Not and Do Not In- tend to Become Citizens. Unio Panama Canal Zone received a st of disapproval by th e coun cil_of the tion of Labor at its The reason action was b citizens nor have they of ever becoming e or the United State T ¢ intention of Panama The council took the position that the Panama Canal Z particularl the of % and mechanical dey ment d be m citizens « me. American inte against all alie In taking the nled the appl with the Ame or Bureau de Heights. The ers, it was said, w =pecial lation as from the Virg from Latin Ameri ing the construction pe at time th ave learne tain skilled labor and are now com petin ed American workers The council «d in session pr. nned by Am. sure of safety to ests and a protection of the union s at Balbo 1 countries dur- on of President Harding wil riext meeting of the council May 5 The dec ion adopted by the council International Unions, it was 1 pared and will T the in rs at An i5 in the mai * made publie. WOMEN TO GIVE PROGRAM. A special pre honor of the ina uguration will be presented by the Women's City Club ckson” place, | r verses and Liza Lehman's At the clubhous tonight at X o'clock, with ¢ Khayyam “In a Persian Garden upying the forefront of the feature array The words from the “Rub: Omar will be linked in to the selection, “In a Pe nice Rand: mezzo-soprano; K Haneke, and Paul Blevden tenor, With Mrs. Bleyden at th viano. Dr. G. W. Johnston will g brief histori works of Omar K Maud How ayyam and Mrs Smith ~ will the program hive n o by Mr. Bleyden, who is in charge of th entertainment. —_— BOY HURT IN CRASH. Bicycle Collides With Auto—Child Falls From Street Car. ‘While riding a bicycle on 4th mear Seaton place northeust y evening, James Van Horn, r old, of the Eckington upart Seaton street, was slightly inju collision with an_automobile lice say the machine wis o operated by Dr. J. D Hrud, ook the Loy home Helen Ardan, five years old. 1855 Cal- wert #treet, sustained bruises on the face when she tell while ting off Washington Raflway and lilectiic car 1 18th street and Columbia roud 3oster iy, e palice reporied, TAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. MARCH ATURDAY, 921-PART 1. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—The Man Had No Chance at All. WAITLL THE JONESES HEAR WE DINED AT THE VAN RUM3 JUST THINK RR.VAN RUM \Pt r\\m Tour The Wanderlusters’ hike fe Great Falls car line and M streets at 1:30 o'clock. The North Washington Citizens' Church of the Advent, WMiss Janet Richards will speak on of a hundred i Thomas after his ¥ afternoon. Spanish-America Mount Rainier volunteer fire depart- fment witl meet T that body READING ITMUST BE A GREAT HELP TC You To BL ABLE TO SPEAK FOUR LANGUAGES MR. VAN RuTt T][YAVIS, TVE JOST TINISHED H HEL LIFE OF DuKL| BORI3 SOUSEMOWSKI THE ORIGINAL RUSSIAN ,,1_2 /' DONT ] \T LOOKS LIKE WVisx Helen Washington in Pro yiumbian Days The Plute he Takoma Park Commu SHUBERT-BELASCU e Tuesday to a date not yet decided A Tas I met an oil well million- nd life for im was just . without a trouble or a care. His was the finest car in sight, wetchdmenie buitt, and when he went to roost doubtless nate leaders before ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. l AN ILLUSTRIOUS C AMUSEMENTS. AL JOLSORN--SINBAD NEXT MONDAY NIGHT CARL CARLTON Will Present With VIVIENNE RLTON CA HOSTS OF L Ina Bi ant Proo TS REAL 'O A M—LAST America’s Most Lea ping Drama of Eeal Life JUSTIRE Sun Dicgo bench,y < patrol the town, and mark the other hencli- \ man who sat at right hand remarked, *Y for Ohioans " men henclh. rnment Hotel” ans invited | Reserved Seats watch me cut all kinds of You've heard my priceless auto mntam gorges Fwspaper toot along the tive plute who hrought high ht'n'} trect southeast tull and rich and sweet, % L tune is a fickle crone, and now | for flnnm to cat, and \\|~111 Elecet Klub and Royal Country Club Johnson-Pow ation nfl itz s today they're rich, tomor-§ thing sure. alwiys sce LA 1 | certain, n how's end they | rainbow’s end I want in m arn so muce h a wee 1\ nd Chapter, No raternity inv i°d rather and put the Women's City sury, Andriw W, . John W. Weeks of | _— v Incoming Off Com- | familie ecretary of the Interior. Albert Bol nicnivan stat . Wilson Nor- Towa State Society, Thomson Sehool, | ® ylvania avenue, Apprehended York Charged With Commis- sion of Crime Here. of Labor, James J. Davis - {AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Wilson Normal ¢ ninunt will be a me stood Mellon during the brief Washington Pragtical athletic ; ‘given the Olympia and All-Scho- clubs this evening. Community smtn Society center nmu..m The Criterion Club w Community training will lastle Athletic wartant charging the Wilson Communit jdelivery of s ion of alien workers in the | D y..m.w.n Powell Community workers will confer with Mrs. John Hunter, this Club meets | taken from the 2. Jun or Dramatic ad_Commun { Athletic Club _and F Club meet at 7 o'clock —_— Southern Railwny System. Double-trac not | s Independent rvin fired the v figured in th can | 1can train servic and southwe Istreet n.w.—Advertisement. —_— SENATOR STRIKES BACK. council de- | COLLEGE WOMEN COME. | Various Institutions Represented | majority of the work- e imported under killed labor | Jamaica and | Declares Controller Had Opportu- nity to Disprove Charges. Chairman Mclean in New Officials’ Families. shington oflicial will be filled with repre { colleges for women i od. Since 1o do cer- | society eircles { tiring controller of the currency. jin his )rmr of resignation to I’rv si- § g of the new administ binet memb and did not attend the Women's Club place of the tunity to disprove confirmation, ring relations with the ng pre- back to the it is to he & Lish Dramatict’s View of Lincoln A Lecture by - JOHN DRINKWATER Poot and Deamatist Author of “Abram Auspices of the Washinzton Socie: of the Fine Ar AUDITORIUM CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, MARCT CK. An E Office of the Socicty, 1741 New York ave. Stamps for Collections Open 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Washington Stamp Co. 918 I© St. N.W. Room 12! Ford Owners If your transmission lining is worn, play safe. Reline with the nous * CIN- CINNATI Interlockin Tong Hbered less. str $1.25 Set, Including Brass Rivets ASK YOUR DEALER HARRY PARKER'S ALLEGED| A- EBERLY'S SONS, INC. MURDERERS ARRESTED | Wholexale Distributors 718 7th Street N. \V Phone Main 6 CHARLES H. DIGGS, INC. LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS 1503 CONNECTICUT _ AVENUE TELEPHONE NORTH 8815 ES are ready o suppls you fue Stat you say the °.| E. Morrison Paper Co., 1009 Pa. Ave. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets Nearing $7,000,000 Surplus More Than $600,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, Prexid J@%HSY@?&E PlfiflHlHG BROADWAY D® NEXT WEEK -2g $1.00 ZUNH———————— —— TOTIAY LAST 01 THE MOT GOLDWY PESTING BLOCK CRANDALL'S Ayuyre, o MATS Lx-'“:y‘\l\""]‘v,\( ; NETTS 1 CRANDALL’S £5O'S Goldwyn Presents TOM MOORE h a Trvh Ste, LYRlC R f0fflcer ARG’ O'DONNELL'S ¥ ALLSTAR, ALL-COME GARDEN 11 AL M—LAS Popular Prices—25¢c, 30c, 35¢ Premicr Pre CORINNE m’urnm IT ISK'T BEING DONE TKIS SEASON CRANDALL'S Sivox FisATey AMUSEMENTS. House of Recox MANDALL'S JAMES KIRKWOOD RHEA MITCHELL NOAH BEERY AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITAN FEF Beginning Sunday Will Offer —3prg Atian Divan’s greatest Photadramatic ment, released through “THE SCOFFER” With a Specially Sclccted Cast, Including (TTEETTIE MARY THURMAN PHILO M'CULLOY E BESSER! Tnmmm———nnnnn i ..A! | AMUSEMENTS. “ B. F. KEITH’S “rr Daily £ 12 Sun {9 Hol'y 2505 SENTHUSIASTI KITTY DONER, & 7' v o ; “THE EYES OF QQQDHA-' | Ll SY1VIA' CTARK & Haw Dtlinrs PA‘E‘X cE Contin, ax. 10530 am.—11 p.m, LAST TIMES TODAY DOUBLE COMEDY BILL DOROTHY GISH |- In “The Ghost In the Garret™ BUSTER KIATOY HATLATED HOUSE ny ETHEL CLAYTON In “Prica of Possession,' ¢ Comedy Troubles. LOEW’S OLUMBI tInuous, 10 —11_pm. NOW PLAVING Paramennt Presents o “THE GILDED - LILY” . MAE ”rfi'i"fiany CANS T Aud REAY S TS WONDERFUL L. wowy T KEA SRR THEE SCA GRAND SUNDA And Comed: FATHERS. W WATLACE REID. MSCHOC Al MACK SIDE PREWEL ro JOVER. in tCOTSIN SNOBODY S THE WILIAM € HART. in B KEA PRI SCARECROW YORK THFE!TER Ave & Quehee St WASH aal Comed WAILACE REID. in Sl MACK NaW SELOANETUCH 1ECH T RELIEVE ™ o COMPDY A MATINET N OF TATZAN No. 12 THEATER a5 Sth St S NIGHT. O'DONNELL'S %y iy SEHGIAT, FiAT) D NIGHT SRON | t " “DINTY” TRUXTON - —RAPHAEL— Oth and 0 St 5 TOVRNEUR'S 1 1.n1m PloN PAULINE FREDERICK in ‘THE SLAVE OF VANITY’ PRINCESS 1119 B N.E. JUSTINE JOHNSTONE “BLACKBIRDS CAROLINA DUMBARTO! 14th Street and . ALL STATR (A8 N 135 Wigeondln Ave. Subsidiaries W BEGINNING SUNDAY 7 OLYMPIC HEKT % Famo : Pa ers—Lask)\ orpors&xon VAUD “THE GREATEST LOVE” 3 COLLINS and 601 “Where Is My Husband?” Also T ST. N.W '—STRAND—- ) Street N.W. IL.LE SUPERB 5 VERA ‘uoknm (Mother of *Tin » 1y Bty Corinolty and Star t, in 9th at Contin EMPIRE 11 11 St Y TEAR vt Eptsode of ON OF TARZAN” am of music in|dil co-operation of the _' et et “-'HAYS TO BE HONOR GUEST. Will Attend Dinner Given by Phi; Delta Theta March “Outside of Mr. borne in mind that t: clection last > vember, and hw to the President would indicate that | he is a very poor 1o _— NEW LIST OF MEMBERS. * of recital an Gar- den” The program will be rendered by the following artists: Mrs. Law- rence V. Grogan, soprano; Miss Her- ank Phi Delta Theta I States Now Number Forty-Eight. | Hedjaz Ts Dropped. The following present membership o - dinner will be held by members ist the league of W of the life and the verses to be sunz. Arrangements for Argentine Republic OHIOANS AT UNVEILING. Portrait of President and Tributes Rica, Cuba, Cz Guatemala, Luxembourg, t of President Harding was unveiled at the Ohio at Rauscher's lust night tive Simeon D. , Rumania, S: According to this list the member states number forty state of Hedja mith, Warr en under the alumni of the universities of Ohio, A committee of Ohio state legisla- . sent here to represent the state at the inaugural, attended the ball. e T Ticket Office, which was one of the forty-five originally mentioned in th . has been dropped from th list without explana 1d, 1010 Rhode Island avenue northeast, who (heir allegiance Southern R e e ne to Stop Eurepean Pogroms points south—Adver- Advertisement, ‘Hoffman Co. CLEANERS and DYERS 12—STORES—12 Main Office, 740 12th St. N. W. Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. S. E. Phone M. 4724 PRIVATE BRANCH BUILDfi'LIMITLESS SERV[CE OLL@W JISHER ,,/W////M// 9IS SOUTHERN BUILDING Come Today, Come Sunday, to Historic Cabin Johkn And Enjoy a Famous Chicken Dinner Hotel CHANGE | VISIT MT. VERNON—HOME OF OUR FIRST PRESIDENT Historic Alex: v;t:r;a'-s..:.rllnslun and 100—Century Desirables—100 E:l ctrie trains leave frequently from 2th St. and Penna. Ave. N.W. 'EXHIBITION OF PAlNTlNGS Dancing TONIGHT Saunder’s Famous Jazz THEATER | Pa. Ave. | Beautiful | At 11th'| 8:18 SMOKING PERMITTED. FOLLIES Vasa Prihoda | Clelia Fioravanti, Contralto Belasco—Sunday, March 13, 3:30 UNDAY—<TCUND LAST DAY AN 10 11 P VIOLA DANA In a New Comedy Romance “THE OFFSHORE PIRATE” 10 LARRY SEMON | = Thurs, In Ilis Latest Funmaker - 5 N. Y. Century Promenades THE SPORTSMAN Latest sad Biggest Whizz-Bang Al.l. STAR CAST K CREFDALL'S 18thand Col.Ri RICKERBOCKER TODAY | Beginning at 2:30 P. M. DOUGLAS McLEAN | With Doris Mav. in | “The Rookie’s Return” Added Comedy, 2 PPN il ARV Virginia Railway Co. 397 for Information. Bohemian Vielinist o at Jt Piano Co., 13th and G CMTERION—' F Street at i0th CRANDALL'S —VIOLA DANA ter 9th & E Sta. CRANDALL’S_’ ToDAY v MeTroporLtTAN 1221 Pop. Mat. Today. Iorlninrru 125 SUNDAY NIGHT_-SEATS NOW Best Seats, $2.00. best seats $1.50, plus war tax. NORDSTROM MARGALRIT E BOYLAN W GAYETY--NinthBelow ¥ All This Week—Matiose Daily. gural Offering, BON TON GIRLS D. W. GRIFFITH’S MA PIECE MUST CONTINUE EXT WEEK By request of thouxands whe have been u hle 1o secure seats, se they did not buy them in ince. Seats Now Selling FOR NEAT WEEK Nights, 50¢ to . Mats., 25 to $1 G Buy your weats in WARNING-7 2ovr frenee n early morning hours, thereby aveiding long lines nt the box of- fice later in the day. - = No Telephone Order: 1.000 balloons w bert-Garzici noon, E pass for »Way I be liberated from Shu. ODAY, at 12 o'clock ‘ | will carry a SHUBERT -GARRICK F Near Tth 000t e, Daily, 2 & 8; Sunday, 3 & 8 ‘ - ATICHIL STARTING MONDAY Seats Sellinz DOUGLAS EAVITT Dog Show gton B Terrier »\w.u.,! Specialty She Monday arch 7, 1921, 10 AM. 10 10 P.M.. WARDMAN PARK HOTEL | a’s Best Will Bo Exhibited. W s DANCING. _ CHILDREN DUPON] ADULTS STUDIO OF DANCE, & Dupont Circle. __Ph. Fr. 1435.W. SAVISON St 1329 M n . ‘s i Mrs | beaon's an Tho Toddie {cu Jeuch you to dance corre i 4 Btrictly privaie. Any bour. M | seachiog. Ciass dance Sat “Warren”’ CONN (") All fancy aud o ' 3. 3. Hotfman aners H. L. Hoh SALON OF DANSE. | o Naw 1ocated at 1808 haoraus, road, ¥ | Eutoor 126w Walivoum ‘and all branchse | o stage dancing corvectly tanght |MISS CHAPPELEAR l Private lessons teught by eppointment, J | i North 5197, 715 CONN. AVE. CATHERINE BALLE 740 9th St. N.W. Franklin 6508 Why waste time with people who waste yone We produce resuits. Beginners: ¢ 11010 D D10 | BAUMER ‘& WEBSTER ON, DANCING EDUCATION Marjorie F. Wel on Thomas Fuctions in all forms Course ot dancing | odern Dancing. Saturday, 7 P. | Camt it NG CLASSES FOR CHILDREN, Vestolf Gt mettiods uaed. N Franklin 3238, | Nunqvvr( Hall for reat. T o ooe course Tt Tousiit, Wt e RHIHT“’AV T OF DANCIN W VORK AVE o New Masonic Tempie, Private course fessons. huif hour Private room for beginners cd not have an appointment. 10 wm. to 101 America’s e invit wud Fri. even ’ Balifoow for reut, $5. W. 1129, Est. li0p® =

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