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1991—PART 1. ot THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH ‘ PRESIDENTISTOLD | Ave MertinSevs: | “Harding Got His Speech Acrost, (TITENS T0 DECIDE But the GagiSiunded Familiar” UN RM-ES TUESD AY \ | e HOMI;:STEAD Do you kri:vw OF BOARD'S PLIGHT Christian 5 Andersen. Resident Mgr @ Hot Springs BY RING W. LARDNER. broughten in and introduced. Be- C _) sides Gamaliel, they was Gen. Persh- Well, it's all over and everybody |ing and the head of naval operations 3 & 3 . 2 was here but Judge Landis. Mrs.|wlo ever he is, and the chief of staft i, social center in the heart '* S *O&S*Ed EMI‘. Harding Informed Ship- Harding is now the first lady of the | f thesmfl&y‘_;:dp;'ifvmr:;\dvnz{m:\fie W. McK. Clayton Calls Meet- A ) m'“fl;‘c ‘Aleghenics welcomes land and Mrs. Denby will soon be the | PATINS = e 2 | | imate— i 3 I was tickled to death every time 2 = D you. Ideal sunny ci To seal in th | ping Body Is Unable to first lady of the seaf while Mr. and | tney was & new colebrity, as it tne| NG to Determine Attitude \ #1 iracing outdoor sports and seal in the i Mrs. Wilson aro the last couple out. | people that had seats was obliged to ! e ious thermal baths. delicious Burley { Function. The idear of simplicity was carried | Stand up and find out how, Wy feet on Applications. | § ! e ioh Pulllman e tobacco flavor. ! ) out to the bitter end. Lven when |}l Coolidge wasn't going to stand i y ! Washineton 1015 pm._ and . | arrived at | the new congressmen was swore in | when her husband was showed in, | The utility committees of all the cit- & A s at Hot Springs rday he found ey ookt s but her two kids made her. 1 |izens associations will meet in the 4 : 1 communication When 1 entered the press gallcry10“:::,!"3’}:2;';;:!21‘ 988 4% Supposed 10 board room of the District building at § 5 Tuesday night to determine ard inf ving at 11:20, one of the first hrother simps | was way past that before they was co the nominations of I seen was Hughie Fullerton, the dean | ready, so what did they do but set |what attitude they will take tov & ot thahe 1 g ens| of baseball mathematicians. Hughie | the Senate clock back to where they the applications now pending before L soamiy Hreaident | Comé here under the impression that]wanted it. This idear ought to be |y - oo Soodne o o rmed,_ there | it was a sporting event. But inan in- | tooken up in eivil life and mavbel 500000 T0f the ex you could fool the baby with it coming out, where Calvin told a_couple of anecdotes e cet ent they's an element | and wound up with the story about m,’:‘ ‘;\l}énior““ Taas s a wrestling | Pat_and Mike. ~Then the new sen- | oty frov SVITEEL auguration, know how it's in a sporting e of uncertainty unlest it Silaadion s ateh or u White Sox world series | ators was called up the sawdust trail |y /g8, 2ijon of Citizons: vou generally alw: commu electricity and s - CIGARE TTE uld i or a football game at Yale. to be swore at and the meeting ad- tions, through W. B. Westlake | it i When Ring entered the ring, the re- | journed to the east portico, It was |3 FRISUEL W, B AWestls | SR A b s i - i tiring senators was being treated to|the original scheme to have Mr. . S finG ihe e Won't it seem funny whenj,ome cweet words of farewell by | Harding inaugurated in the Senate Fight Is Likely. certain that the ill result in a de times git back t' where we’ll|hang over senators with their fingers | chamber, but he can’t talk unlest he's crossed. The Democratic side of the | on a porch. ion to £ Trustees Cite have t” wait fer change? chamber w which s it Gamaliel on the Front Porch. fight for reductions at least in th e serats we | should be. Senators of thi: rty = rood | Bds and street car rates. The appl Anyhow. what democrats we! I stood on stones instead of wood K4S and strect car rates, The appli- had given up their seats to Ido mut are more so than ever.|memyers and the ambassadors from | | Newspaper Service. | foreign lands. When the The day W when we got outsid fromy just right for the p but a little N y spectators. 1 couldn’t |9 5 x diplomats come in and I seen their ,’,':;‘;xf"{;,;:"m‘l’fhmwh Feopant feurrent is less important to the con- SORtmeE LI thonEht ve hwis = (HtHe e A at T bt rushed |3umers, because they will continus to T unetl St i 1 ing's ay ; : g e aiiat A rein ot dhanan 4l pay 10 cents whether the commission ’ ¥ i : away from the hotel without a han- {P2¥ 1 3 ; L tio i nt mer The different dips wore the grave i u'elicr. \When Gamaliel loomed up on | MaKes the rate § or §iz cents per | : | rd_uniform of the Royal Arcanum, | {we®el WHAL ARG REVCY “Star | hor: 3 i i At | the Knights of Pythias, the Knight | {he Pores 1o oiChe gents had e action of the commission sev- | passing of th a4 board left e Z orall Peiis 4 i Sevs ] plars and the Loyal Order of | poipa S \d | eral years ago in reducing the clec ton madals | to remove their hats, but it 106KS|¢ric rate from 10 to § conts per L Moose. One of them ha d Presi- | i £ t 1 if the ladies wants SISO : Lei { on his chest to show that he had broke | 12 3¢ 176 16 IS Thew Shouia | hour I pending in the court, and énts be: \ [all the commanaments at one time | fiy"to ‘enjoy this one, too. TistinEs 16 T0ler it Tnass s ; - | another. “And one Dip had on a din- | *RERE0 T8 (S COS NIF. para. | MUSt pay e Trder i or- : i of the difference in er of the court, however, the com- i | ner coat on acct t i ing wore a Harding blue overcoat [ SeT of th r h -1 { time betwoen Washington and wher- | & ore & FIRICS 18 he wouldn't | PANY must set aside 13 cents out of | ever he come from. | Sati Mo acatnror ool sawaix dGoor= | YSrv dDNcenta il Wil be re | The next bunch to arrive after the he | tul 0 the consumers if the com- idgeHeancd CEQ printing the | mission is®victorfous in court. If the ships M S nin Many Important Measures |Dips was the justices of the supreme | ;Gholozue in full and you don't half ior . the | y P court. You cam't keep the kiddies|io read it. He got it acrost pretty | ¢omission should reduce the rate = | . home on circus day. e sound- of the | 3 ood. though some of the gags soun . 5 = e Sahel Must Be Reintroduced 10 | "\of mnough Applanse for Bneore. | 5d thmiiar icompanyiiouins Upcousc el old | Mr. Marshall, the retireing vice| I had managed to get a hold of af, tEnANGLIE 9% ‘Cants. | “BATES STREET o ' SHIRTS £ STANDARD OF QUALITY ' SINCE 1870 | Join Our Circulating Library —and read the iatest Two-dollar books for twenty-five cents. Pearlman’s Book Shop 933 G St. NN\W. Open Evenings Company for continuation of the rate of 81% ‘cents per kilowatt hour for riglft Natial Nowepaye: § INVESTMENT PROPERTIES For Sale or Trade 2 cents now tied up at New = Tow Island shipyard, | LATding: will call for the at: |important up for consid- i i pres sy d to a toast z ticket for the madam that said on it, 2 | 5 - : 2 Appear Next Session. e e A dbearertoktheie ammipiot nophl S R menc Caimer tiona Il We have several Apartment Houses and Busi- Interests Needing Attention. The ne en i near enough for an encore. Amongst |of the speaker's s She said aft- he street car case, which comes ot ) U3 . e : 7 I ntere: e Racontis T i"ih ;I ;\1,ly; “]'r other " things. Mr. Marehall said |erwards that it wasnt o bad show dup for hearing on March 16 a1 10 ness Properties showing large returns which we i ‘Clothes do not mike the gentleman 2, lLTbE the imart inten can sell on reasonable terms, some as low as a whole sheaf of {and Heywood Broun, that W ures whfch were|ing next to me, said the remark wascept that vesterd sl ShaL LAl e diched. some _|a direct insult to the foreign amba to lug my Coro mmissioners. | drafted and reached, some of them, al- | % 4ireet Jnsult to the [OTERE SNMEN | 4l over the plac the stage of perfection, but!culted and seemed to be haveing a | Washington ch died with the cl of the Sixty-|good time as they couldn’t under- ‘2{‘"\;'}‘?“11‘1“]_ :{;’;: 0"4’" four tokens for 30 cents at the pres- e Gonar st ied ci11 | stand the speechs. chines last eve So th ent time. h Congr ATL these bills will | S8R0 o Mr. Harding come in|Wwait a minute and T waited 3 or 4| 'mpe Capital Traction Company tells | Stand- | That's about all they is to write eX- {since the petitions of the tw y am. I didn't want nies differ. orona typewriter , S0 1 The Washington v and Eilectric Company tells alled up The | the commission it could not possib: $5,000 cash. We have also several picces of property on which trades will be considered. By Hot-Water, Steam or Vapor- Pressure Systems IS OUR SPECIALTY office and asked|gporate on a lower rate of fare than of thi We are ready with the nes -y mate- Iment of the s beginning to think Fia) and expert workmen to astail a new Ve to be reintroduced in the new e Ht ove minutes and I i S CALL ON US g - to press them. | body. but by this time Mr. Broun|a sudden he come back to the phone |, Cene Late withousts ing ] s S standing right in front of me.|and said that all they could 1et me | o, inyation of the present rate. This 5 5 L > Knox | Tho president eloct wore the suit he { have was a Ford. So T told him T solution, the bonus i the time they had that moon |couldn't use a Ford as I didn't expect :r'coal regulation bill | Wodqding in Marion. Ito write a rattling story PLAC vfl:xr“:‘-ll ‘!’nlr:- llhk‘ b”: One by one the other celebritys was (Copyright. by the Bell Syndicate, Inc.) St egulation’ o a e of comm reduction so died in the House, which on both lines, or, at least, to reduc [DEALERS BEG FOR SPACE i M { lA'lln ot on the e ence o 3 Believed Coming Exbibition Will|ruled tnivd those froviame ot | TALKS TO SCOUT HEADS | THIEVES GET 54 BOTTLES | cchivirive shunt! i 2l 810 | : | establishment of a budget | | which comes up on the morning of any leaves it up to the com- to decide what rate is re- Realtor 1409 New York Ave. N.W. will ask the izens probabl n to make Biggs HeatingCo W. B, Gotileh, K. E Hutsters, Vice Pres. 917 H St. N.W. PHONE MAIN 4586 Phone Main 98 - Mark Turning Point in Local for "'""“’”"""”";"M“f bl cens March 11. The companies want th s he Surface” i reorganization of the patent office; " v e I et and NEXEXXXXNNRAXNANNRNNNNNN ANANNNNNNNNN NNNY S Trade Conditions. for eo-operative marketing by farm- | Meeting at Bolling Field to Dis-|Anacostia Man Heavy Loser to|Present rate of 132 pe ge'):;'(f,'“;’;g ¢ R i e A BEREREN ting them from the : ers by exe: : A l N I l I { TIn their Delief that the first an-[trust laws; for an appropriation of cuss Project of Airway Thirsty Burglars—Hat Com- nual automebile show, held in this |$109.000 0 for federal good roads S any Loses $110. —now. Our painters are auspices of the Wash- | srehibit Tarure irading in fominatte; to Dayton pany s Trade Asso ion, |to prohibit strikes on railro: and | PBrig. Gen. William Mitchell, acting| The visible supply of real liquor in . ther common carriers; for eivil serv- Washington was i reduced Publicity— at_your service. Lowest ton Automot price ch will open ¥, March 12, B ioi ol [3¢f¥s | chiletilof fuite aic wetvice departmient materially Interior and exterlor work. [at Convention Hall, will mark the lment of cducation; for infant and |addressed a meeting of scout execu-| Somo tme vesteray, or during the pre- The CAUSEY ADVERTISING SERV- Consult real turning point for the better in g'ternity aid; for action on the im- of the Poy Scouts of America|, b LR en a rsty thief with ~y~ . . . ot e icala Quplicate 'key entered the house of ICE has organiZed a Publ » Depar n.x_ FERGUSON, Inc. 3in {the trage, as well as the beginning [Piachment proccedings of Repre-and officials of the Army air service, Jacob Bruegger, 501 Alabama i * has organiZed a Publicity I)“]l.lllll]('nl . hi il ey e e W ey, idemgoral. io, ing Field today. Anacostia, and y o i g ting Department. Ph. n era which will carry ,"("',.rf,", sgins Federsd Judge Tandis: ©tor el o oo hwas) for| AnnctEg ana N choic hvfl);mrt-{;nhr;:k;we: 3 in charge of an experienced ]nubh ity man, n b ercial b e R e = S Sodad Hats 2 e purpose of discussing the new | po; o1 t 3 | r 4 , Send 2 2 cent i,'v..,', Mg R TR L R it fhe B Amencanl o = OF L S and is now prepared to handle Imm“”-‘ of 5 < e Spvicted e . es) aws between Washington and Da; = 2 a S Au ogm/l 1S. stamp for our n £ pronibie e s ot emment ton? |{on Gty e prelimmary. arrange: six bottles of creme do mentho and |5 000 in Army, From General, all kinds. CATALOGUE is imbued 1 to extend prohibition to o ments of which were completed s Bruegger formerly was proprietor of i [ eral weeks aco. 5 I News of conventions and other organiza- 8240 containing 1764 titles of Autograph | ¢ s and i cam: for repeal of the rail- | Gen Sttiohell outlined the assistance aurant on 9th street, and had con-| to Lieutenant, Fail of . LOES Fettetse Documentsof Distinguished Men L LR J Bt e f;l"v~e,~°"§:q‘“}f‘o&en(:."rmfn(“;?ni i pnLobeseraees diiive s z % tion activities fully and accurately supplied . & Women, Includes WASHINGTON, LIN- Igmbidn Frenieh defense conven- | Army air service may benefit the Boy | Eated the case believe that two or mora Confirmation. the newspapers 5 COLN, GRANT, ROOSEVELT, NAPO- e Fmanaflected by the | Scout movement. R e e ety madOlamay ] L fidtie Ay 5o i H LEON, SCOTT, DICKENS, THACKERAY, Ty Toad, | e without: resubmission. of | pAMOnE those who attended the! ™Cutting a panel from a cellar door, | o o ke b 1 Copy ared v the s y dan tHoitneaty atiVansaiiless ting W D! burgiars gained entrance to tha plaes | Contly promoted to grades ranging from opy prepared the way the new spapers MEREDITH, STEVENSON, EMERSON, LONGFELLOW, LOWELL, WHITTIER, HAWTHORNE, HOLMES, BROWNING, TENNYSON, &% (., dent n rman of the Federal Trade Com ion; George B. Porter of Philadel- INAUGURATION DAY FETE. |Riii” Yimes o -mattimore, " e Charleg M. Curtis, Wilmington, Del. = of business of the Dean Hat Company, | major general to first lieutenant, today 422 9th street, early yesterday mmorning. | automatically reverted to the lower Benjamin F. Dean, Anag? 1l v v vera frme told the polies that the burgla.g | Erades formerly held by them. Several took $110 from the cash register. officers who have been wearing the two want it. port_of the I No additional charge for preparing and stationary . 4 o2 car and a n " Jo! M. Phill , Pittsburgh, Pa.: Gil- 3 Gdspeed’s Book Shop, Bostony Masse Maryland Business Association Is|john M FAIS B sb e L ore,| Pr. W. G. Youns, Lenox apartments, | stars of a major general today ap- placing advertising in connection with pub- Host at Dinner. T Thomas Sparrow, Norfolk, returned to his apartment last night! . .req in public with the eagle insiznia 2 about 11:30 o'clock and discoverrd a = < 2! llCIt\A 1. Charles| Lypewriter, overcoat and $1 worth of |on their uniforms. Included in that Y AT | postage stamps had been stolen. t are Inspector Gen., John L. Cham- ' Horton, Portsmouth, Va. SPECTAL NOTICES. i SPECIAL NOTICES. WASTED A VANLOAD e = To celebrate the inauguration of | Curry Bradley, Baltimore, e for New Y T { President Harding, and to foster|ls ver, Richmond, = g 2 L0 2 THE BIG 4_ he Shade Shop r co-operation among men of an | Peterson, Muskegon, Mich.: Gifford Miss Mollie McClure and Miss Virgle | perjain, Chiet Signal Officer George O. e ’ Penderton, 1515 Vermont avenue, - 830 13th St. . Fuee {sections of the state. the Business | e DR na . Shaw, J| rrported the taking of numerous arti- | Saufer, Chict of Cavaley WAL 1 Wi ™ IMen's Association of the sixth con-|C. Drake, Orviile B. Drown and Arthur| c1*s ':". Jemelry Kiom B ihekRenariment :‘",l‘.::;n;(vm ‘::d Zh\e'fh:.hmem Artillery indow | cressional district of Maryland was chuck, national fleld executive for|Singe Wednesday. 0 | Wilam A. Snow. D a d ;romine = d Tegum: trict, =il 8 Mys. Marsh, 2112 F s ] i 2 o dlnen ConprdmIndnE 'J"‘,‘;k”‘}'a' xeencdal dietict TR | etonnen Uy & colorei ‘man al 2008 ind Generals in List.| ks 2 ¢ Che " streets last night, and ordered to w brigadic Chase Club las Mot of these men are members of Former major generals now brigadier The National Ca feall Press)| S, JWb lastinieht: I s and followed | ponerals are James W. McAndrew Encouraged by Spirit developea | the executive commit ge A R AR R S R R AR A A R R A SRR R R R A A S fl Campaigns planned and conducted. —— Causey———— Aduvertising Service MISS ROs derzarten 4 Gate nscumes foll ¢ timate on ‘&\sn\\»xw»»smxmxxm ARERERANARARRNNNNNRSNNNNN SNNKEENNNNNNS our: Alcomm] e with & demand for what money sho had fnes, Henry T. Allen_(com: ing of Quality at Prlccs!’:‘.ljf",,,",',"’f, of its kind, it rrzi’r‘:":; 1 district of the Boy Scouts| L& 0 e Mra Marsh seroamed ;':?::‘:m:nr Hi:-e ,Am;nm s 3 at Are Righ s et S liowin ) e atalksythe gnelaand | EnCHhSRIIAtD R AT CL ATH !l\nwd ©. ‘Shanks, Adelbert Cronkhite, Maryland Building Call us today Bl RigiE rmons thoe jroit Were Alex. | hangars were to be inspacted. and all| o 3, JONT Cornean, L, 3 George W. Read. Omar Bundy, Wilen 4 Washington, D. C. Main 8418—8419 nder Arms attorney geners f the departments of the alr serv-{, s M. Wright (assistan DL 1210-1212 D St. N.W. Lorney gencral ot of 1 Ao Sua demonstrated. | Her home last night about 9:30 o'clock | Carles . Mulr, Charles T. Jenoler | SEEKAEETEREEEITEEILILIRAALEANNAAANRRESERERRE000%% 4 : and William | He made his escape. Nothing was o found missing. (head of the air servi G. Haan of the general : AN brigadier generals appointed 1920, have reverted to} since July 3, 2 9 Canal Zone Health Authorities THE WEATHER. the f{jé::‘;lgff;g:‘“;;"fl:;,lv el M " 4 1S e e 2 ad- < 2 District of Columbia—Partly cloudy 0y RGN e e Sors Launch Prevention Crusade. weather, with showers probable late | jutant general; Harry Tayior, GOy Canal Zone health authorities are tonight or tomorrow: much warmer;|0f Engineors John S rtar - nxious for rats, the current Canal |fresh southerly wind Alexander M. Williams. Qua waster 8 ) o i Amos of Sand son and «'3 attorney; mmon of Chevy ¢ t nk L. H Spring, ) Maj. » of the Hagerstown Hers John Mar and Charl th rederick, SEEK TO AVERT PLAGUE. TROUBLE all Ma'n 760. 4 So W A son and Garland | Record states, “preferably alive, with| Maryland — Threatening weather, . e > Grai On& n,Inc,, ¢l of Cumberland, and Wilelthe fleas still on them.” Tt wasfound | with showers probable tonight and il warfare service, and Geors 7 tles = i Experts T. Bingl “hington{in clearing an airplane landing near (tomorrow, warmer; increasing south- Burr and Wil Beirce, ford- ‘l . —r rrespondent of | the New York | Miraflores iocks that the jungle was |erly winds. nance department. to nnceton t P GEO A, BAKER fout 3 warming with rat. d health offi- | Virginia—Partly clondy tonight and Officers of Lower Grades. s ), . . . s launched @ plague prevention |tomorrow, with probably showers in| A1l colonels, lleutenant colonels and | I OPTICAL CO. {crusade. north and west portions; much warm- | majors promoted sinco July 16 last | . |WILL BEDATE BRINCETON, |0 ra it e Bniort “cmngns | oo ot To8 pomiopt it Fem | s wrbuceet atics Juty 5t o] 4 ! —— ve rat in ‘r;;w“mla'?iv;,y ;n ep’ig}fl"e ;’7;‘35 tomorrow fresh southerly | promoted during the r- nt s ;onl ° oy . id X z lof not more e . a » ed to their former grades. Of 608 14th St., |Georgetown University Team to st of the rais was found o have | West Virzinia—Unsettled weather, s e el 3 f I Take Ne, ’lhve Sid, 4 . with rain late tonight or tomorrow; | ation by the hate undoubt- | rlce g Tcmporarfl'/ Located . g o of Open Shop e rena ture lmll\' will be reapp but it is ad- 9 gorsed. by Ur debating | RKET C Records for Twenty-Four Hours. mitted that there will be some | e 25| ORDERS MARKET CHANGE. | erorem,for, Tyt o i, (1, U7 oo i < t, Next Door. nst I\'r;ul: ton's de- 12 midnight, 38; 4 a.m., 38; 8 am., the Erad "!“*:- v i at 5:15 o'clock, in N 5 i idi noon, 51. G s said to ! 1 fice wi way taterters i Hallds the eollece. The qu President Signs Bill Providing for rometer—4 pam., 30.25; pm. be certain o the grade e ee WL Ueson theS Sopen 3 : 12 midnight 30: 4 am., 30.2 fof n His name was ' s Goverent Supeny Sons not on’the original list i 9 iceton taking he affirma- Among the last bills signed by Presi- dent Wilson before he went out flf' ~ yesterd ng the of the V 1 providing for the taking over ature same date last year— e 50; low! r ) ki build b he 3 B t, 21. T Condition of the Water. HONORS TO UNKNOWN. | e . H “’ ) invites 31, occurred at { Maj. Gen. Frank W. MelIntyre, i of the bureau of insular affairs mperature, 37, occurred at {one of the few officers confirmed in § his present grade. Georgetown while t Shield. of Utah, | Frank Davis, jr., $2,000 Less Than Other Builders Ask For LT AND GRAND | Of Customs App : Tuesd nt attorn ral, and Myron | 505 ;! : - (MG ol oy [l e ;. arla o 08 ker of the University Club. The site is already owned by ti perature and condition of water . | pubrinceton's s, ‘are: (Gharies| Coment dand funder the mew ! IEw dhe Great Falls—Temperature, | American Soldier Will Be Buried Practically the : Denby, dry 0f the Dictrict o Crime® | government will purchase the building. | 41; condition, 250. ! ‘ 1211 T Robert H. Schiool of New Jersey | 1o #ta] e e U thuue EoN; _Weather in Various Citie at Arlington. Same House L AL 4043 10 BAVE Your | and R Miles W ey | ernm ervision. ; et 4 ) ¢ - towp's e -| It has been suggested in some quar- @he joint resolution of Congress | ROOf Repaired and Painted |- 3 john 31 ters that it would be advisable to move g Temperature. providing for the return from France | Inspect Today Prices « AND i i Twary | the Center Market to some point nearer H of the body of an unknown American | O3 A | f Maine and. Rob Lo ation, H soldier and its burial in_Arlington WALL BO Latrobe Overhauled y iner g Robert W, bills signed by the| Stations. % State o tional cemetery, one of the last| . rict of Columb : | Six Rooms and Ba et Gutter te Lars and repairs for ate. only a few hours before he g ther. | measures gned by President | X it 2 Sass rowu | = went out of office was that extending : smitted to the War | #'Hot Bed Sash. op 16 the jurisdiction of the Municipal Court ”)exuuxmenl today, where arrangement Furnace Heat Electric Lights Large Lots, Paved AlL will be made for return of the body and appropriate ceremonies for inter- Gear Clouay | €0t | 1215 13th nw. i+ |Have It Done Right ! involv- SEEKS STRONGER TIES, |4/ Disrct iy e v ing sums up to $1,000. y o1 y Kiwanis Club of Montreal S A companion act, signed by Presi- Metalhc Roof Pamt~ { Get Case i g al Sends | | X o , sign | { 2 : Clows dent Wilson in the closing hours of r Garage Linseed 011 § g bl Tt e ‘y Greeting to President Harding. WASHINGTON TO BE HOST. loudy | admintstration, provides for be- | Room for ag W R. Wmslow ; A President Warren G. Hardi ! " Cioudy | stowal of the congressional medal of Large Porches, front and rear . | CASEY i resident Warren G, Harding was| Entertainment of Collegiate Cloudy | honor upon the unknown British and . Bads Puiones Col. 1 telegram from the Kiwanis Cluy 5] Alumnae Convention Planned French Soldiers. buried {n, Westminsicr Window Shades CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLA! Kz 99— — [ Montreal, Canada: Sy = . Abbey a the Arch of Triumph, re- AT = e You Take No Rxsk crs 0f the British empire,| Washington will be host to delegates spectively. S Gas Ranges * o the annual convention of the Asso-|Detroit Extra Large Closets st treat every '13,',;,‘:,\ iation of Colle Alumnac at the bonds i itional clubhouse, March ur great people: Under the direction of Miss L member op i ker, president, and Miss ub. und when hej¢hce. sceretary of the “lborate arrangements for the accom- o, ston Helena s ROOF ' LEAKY o ot : iSAVING ALASKA BIG GAME. {IcaF, 1y [Mt. McKinley National Park Soon | Clondy Will Be Delimited. A o ; Take 9th Street Cars to Princeton Street and walk east one-half square or phone us for auto. Prosident Kiwanis ( everal 1 Lobs FI‘TRGU.SOIS, i s Bcckér Pa nt and Glass Co., | ack, worked out | Two Added to List of Speakers at along with a telegram of on his ascenden to the Farmer-Labor Gathering. s were wired to the il = ident from miny Canadian assy. | Dr- James Hugh Keeley and Wi ous and individual liam C. Lee have been added to the list of speakers at the meeting of i v Goods We| Ash i L ozad modation and, entertainment of guests 1 orngl the Heatin AL AN ed to vis 5 ¢ |are being made. Reos tion of the TRe 2 g 2 X Heatag | cted 1o Wit them frenuentis " |ATSREL"WI b ome of he topics of oo e ot "o “was || HOUSES CAN BE INSPECTED ANY TIME Thc Blggs ._ngmocr.ng CO i I AT l IN “‘ TICAL CO.— |#lo remembered by his Fellow “1onast consideration at the convention. m.,“ firs \:,“’.‘}.e“:eéi,':"lffi’.‘?fi“u“;’, 1310 141 & n 2o Tou About Yaue Eye of the Her ot d he fount: head of th HEATING—PLUMBNIG i T Loy order ot Moose | WILL SPEAK AT MEETING. iz eame: neras ot A astke it b OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS Varren W. Biges. W. K. Pace,| YOUR ROOF WORK R R TR e nounced. Prospectors and miners actually en- PRl . gaged in prospecting and mining will . . be permitted to kill what game is Have Your Printing needed for their actual necessities, but ¥ 1 5 —— T Mo ab t t the Publi all other hll:lllh’lg ‘will be prohibited. secuted by this the farmer-labor party at the Public The boundary crosses several im- Then's a reas 'INCOME TAX A favorite Lskimo delicacy Is a| Library at § o'clock tonight, it was| During recent years auto accidents | mense glaciers, and it will, therefore, RVICE SHOP i RNS PR dish of good, bad and even half-| announced today. Representative | in America have resulted in approxi- | be impossible to mark the entire line, 1 5 \. - . e om h;’fi,‘“ 7,’ g :“‘"‘ ched gs. mixed with angelica|John M. Baer of North Dakota will {mately one-half the number of deaths | it was said, but the line inclosing those BYRON S. ADAMS, JSSIRdl o J2oweas e scuvs Lands if we get the|in flower knien, 1 Heating » muterials assured etin H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST any. Phone ) nd crokeberries, and thrown into a|deliver the principal address on|caused by industrial accidents of all | sides of the park easy of access will Maiu 3219, 11* ] sealskin bag filled with whale oil, “Gambling With the Nation’s Food.” | sorts. be well marked. 2 a 4

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