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THE SUN DAY MARCH 6 1—PART D: WASHINGTON, STAR, LODGE ONCE MORE HEADS MAJORITY Chosen Republican Leader of the Senate at Confer- ence Yesterday. SMALLER COMMITTEES Democrats Will Suffer From New Rules—No Changes in Senate Chairmanships. Senator Henry Cabot L sachusetts was again chosen ref leader of the Senate at a ¢ can His Election First Win For Party in T}lirty Years SENATE TOTAKE P COLOMBIAN TREATY President Desires Action on! Provision for Payment of $25.000,000. NO CHANGE IS EXPECTED' te Receive Attention at Ex- traordinary Session. treaty with United States agrees t country as IJVarious Other Conventions I.ikely‘ i | | | The pending i which the $25.000.000 to th under Ziito pay ence of the republican senator: filcompensation for the loss of Panagy Capitol yesterday. to be taken up by the te dur- | MEMBERSHIPS. Name ot e e il pr The republicans completed their the special session now under *: 3200 tor the sd e plans for reorganization of the new for the consideration of execu- 10,00 in for the per- | Senate by the selection of other off busir to arrange- | Sitais 12000 Address. L...iieiiiiiiii S mon g e 2 cers of the conference and the nomi- republican leaders | o o s : it & e ouious ORI: W. HUKRIE nation of officiais of the Senate ves R | (Payment can be made in four quarterly installments.) i clsallialioneers Senator Charles Curtis of Kan! President Harding, in conference | g e Al Deiiof Subteribers % s A was re-elected vice chairman of the vesterday with Senator Lodge, chair-fe This is the total number of subscribers on the roils L conference, and Senator Wadsworth man of the foreign relations commit- of the Associated Charities at the opening of the campaign. S of New York, secretary. i ¥ 0 < <L o 2 e ! tee, is rstood to have indicated ber erow to 10,000. l ihnis Senator Albert B. Cummins of Towa § 1that T Moped for the early disposal ! Make that number g iy [ | avme s Midd v was nominated for President Pro Tem- ulr‘lluw treat ’ e i ided Aavime ll 1ada S, N i . There are pending before the for- pore of the Senate—an office he held | Afier heingz an unsuccexsful ennd L L : 9 100 x relations committee or the Sen- | made G Guring the lat Comgress. THix nomi- | dath for' thice comtcrative. tmea e n 1 GO MY OF e | % . v Lenten Services nation is “tantamount to an election | ovember republican Iandstide treatie 1 it is likely that the N s ‘ T e law of e vepublican majority in | cled Wil 0. Atkeson into will be taken up for disposal fi /[ son {[[( )(’([[l [ [l [[ DULLC B. F. Keith’s Theater the Senate, as are the nomination exentative from the sixth Mis- was said | for the other officers of the Senate. istrict. He is the first repub- Three-Power Treaty Dead. | Daily, Except Saturdays George nderson was nominat- | Hean to be elected fro T e | ] ll 1 j{ (‘ / \1. 0. P i e s > T A A Y S i i mere than i e vt Leller From etu ing Cabinel WILL DELAY 125301101 OCioek 'lnan\‘xd b:(hu:rr?a:x?vi:; "Z»;;smn'!h'n = lta negotiated by former President | PiCKING CHAIRMAN b 8 sl | 2us eeing France inst | ——— N offices. Rev. J. J. Muir was nom D A by foepubs |t 8 1o e : FOW* hated to be chaplain of the Senate. NEW POWER COMMISSION wression. wag indicated by FePub-| i text of e Jetter ruceved nes ,( e b the o KRR F'omorrow: The nominations for officers of the L e 8 N oon iterday by ex-President Wilson from [hid of shari ome T s T { A semain R he preseased to the sent| WILL ORGANIZE SHORTLY {ommittods “ahi (h Mot Siuthort e S neera S s ouiy mducted by ate for action when that body meets | { tative information was that it would minded, modest gentlema c o Rev. J s Shers fomorrow. ; A | O Tt | ; : public sery int Y ev. James Shera Committee assignments were left to i | moments o cab, T ey Rl e anship 2 the usual committee on committees. [Secretaries Weeks, Fall and Wal- | possibly including found us aquite unable o “lyou gy e of -““'“1'-"_’"“"') i s kg g which Senator Lodge was authorized | 2 1 will_be taken up by |express the poignant feelinzs with | trust i rlio Ihose intrusting us with comn to appoint, together with the steering | lace Will Take Up Pend- the » committee {omorrow un- |\which we realized that the hour of P ot Speaker- {sions are assured of results which Somumitiee, e thg Avplicats a call issued by Chairman Lodge. |, e e R el i 3 - g {excel In number and personnel all Senate ing Applications. Among the minor conventions for |l€ave-taking and oflicicl dispersal hid fganch and untirin DAl Hert George Fleming Moore || committees are to be reduced; UNQer| ... iiurins Weeks, Fall and Wallage, | Which action is planned during the [arrived. i anr ot in the Committeeman from Kentucky. who | Invitations new Senate rules ordered for this ses- Stk > sent extraordinary ion of th Will you permit us o say to you MOst conside wisdom of was many times rntione i Grand Commander, ements sion. Preponderance of republicans who took office v ¥. will con- re several commercidl | . vour counsel S R = ‘lnwm;lig:lebmafifx:‘;sefih” loss of a|stitute the new Federal Power Com-| vith Latin American nations |79 e hOW your great q ol fey ) s possib Supreme Council, oW s, crats, - Yo sRipal Fnd eedom and intercourse avels [Breat a pl you oc wonor, known yo DPhointes to Mr, ding’s « ety 5 = ;i o tation il suiter {he|mission. Many applicatigns for pewer | {0F freedom and intercourse of travel: Ifo g Cuteem? PR e ar8 S iooked unhs R Southern Jurisdiction. most. No changes in Senate chair-|grants are pending and the new com-| None of the treat which have| “We have seen vou in t fery . A ! Scottish Rite Masons manships are planned. ol el | mission is exp t to Lold an or- referred to the Senate commit- ;Mentod 5. .We hay Bapni There is considerable rivalry for | WETEL 8 CTRCEEC Y TR AR BT (G tikd with the adjournment of the : Uicon toil und T he past f are the position on the 10\(};;‘1(1 :.rmgn. e ; Congrass but aur the Sen. |#nd un nig burdens of th h = [‘, i l . relations committee, to (e va- | Ten resulations designed to make avéctitueiadsstonlialls wore rd — PR . ‘nitv Lenten Ser - aeaAnS. Epaud i€ €€ retiring commis- | pected that the Colombia treaty e > v m, y - R L R L REmray 5 Senators Kellogg of Mninesota, Me- | sioners, former reta Raker, i~ presented to theila A § / / 1/ R 21 ) White House 3 ! services Cormick of Tlinois and Poindexier of | Payne and Mereditih. One preser et e TN ;[ AMOUS MARBLE ROOM TO BECOML rise 1o considerabie | i Washington were said to be active {the manner in which corporations | again tomorrow without chang Friends of Mr. Dove S ’, = h Win tomorr out change in p o NTAT 317 . . 2 t. John’s Church candidates for the position, with the |were to set aside depreci e-| the prov AL L / 4 N\ /£ 7 I i n well trained in = < cpnataatestor e Desition, Wik ahe | wive "0 K0y dide depretiition ver TR beatiion for” pavine Colimls RETREATFOR SENATORS WHO SMOKE 3.5 5 e oS ‘ immediate situation | “Another treaty on which t ind the fac v Liks Salnis b The other 1 ations were said (o] mittee is divided, but for which dership of the late Bia- 2 Ly Tl Soclal Functlons | pe of & more ar Tess routine nature. | other efort will deend e » famous “marble room.” adjoin- | were debat 5 SHOTTHAL e vt at iy i Monday, March 7. Tude's flowers are best. 1214 F.—|covering general conditions of ap-|vention with Great S voviding - chamber, is to be bar-| 10 Smoke an ties, are|tary to the committe See A Ad s v \ddress at 4:45 P by Advertisement. {proval of permits from the point of | reciprocally for extradition between in the future whiie t el In to be g s favor 5 Sl jbest serving the public interes the United Stat d Canada of wife . e 4 Aurin . WILL PASS BILL | {Whether the plan was eficient and | deserters. An erse report was sess rooins b ov ut Rev. Dr. J. J. Muir = QUICKLY. | whether the applicant had sufficiont ordered on this treaty by the co fillea w ) R, Antique cHpILAL (oldrry out (e Budbodeuiplan: { s Wia s innesy I months . . bl o Chaplain of U. S. Senate - Annual ¢ including an ad treaty of Versailles was al ned as at afterward th = . rni N: at ! Tmmigration Restriction Measure | miniotition shirze of 27 rerts per! O s e | e sen i Seats Free Furniture Sale at orsepower per annum. and where (0 President Harding and s i and will = Will Be Like One Pocketed. | jofsPGuer Ber annum, and where ! \0iite House arehis v o0 aantahe] < —| Sacrificed Pric The immigration restriction’ bill,|©f 10 cents per horsepower per an-| "wpublicans dec toth senators e i| Sacriicec rices which was “pocket” Vetoed by Presi- | MUl and a charge of $3 per mils fo ‘,.."!'-“,;" pgac] Jeing aoyhs irviy et Moo |PRESIDENT ‘TALL CEDAR. . [ Ant Bu ; b s o s Hifline at would here indefi- fe. marble room | 4 t ] S ket et by pem P RS S . BATES STREET | &0 © measures m[lrodu‘cedh aquhe comm]s: Varioux Other Treaties. while the Waterbury. Conn., Lodge Elects at Grandiather Clock Low- | special session of the Sixty-seventh | ties awaitin tion are! Will send in their ¢, ! . boys, Consol Tables. Antique Congress. according to congressionai| D- S- M. AWARDED TO FOUR. 2 i e her reason 1 ! oot SHIRIS i| Mahogany Chairs and Rock- | leaders. It is the plan to send it tol Distinguished service medals have !, The establishment of zold clear- |ahd [o (e, W5t of the | n the marble e e BRB IR, Gonn. i Hall Scat and Mirror and | President Harding with the least pos- | been awarded by the President to S R e S | ble room, if the senators desi the lobby of Ve Lmembership in the 1 other antique pieces of sible delay, as proponents regard the|Col. Herbert A. White. judge advocate ¢xempt commercial travelers | em, the visitors wili wait in this ted tors {banon. an order to which Masons r.di.f STANDARD OF UALITY‘ niture carly enactment as necessary to keep | general's department; Col. Fréderick V.| from the payment of customs duties |anteroom,until senators come out in g are cligible, I night duri he an- = TRy e out hordes of undesirable emigrants | Abbott, . §. A retired: Licar v;{{“' N > {nuat dirner o the boay, 1 A SINCE 1870 ! Sale Starts Monday, = i i 5 i 14 |department, ] . Pa e nt adiyalorem | WO PUrposes actuated the senato n proposed for t i (= ST < T - :zi_(;dnlymzv(-lir:;l?,;lm;:‘r,:vs;’nf;.“szx‘g terson, imp, et .»f{?".’.fi d into China by In adop; uu”lh plan. In the i to that aiready adopted i WIRELESS SENDS WORD i {| THE BOS TON ANT]QLE! committee would hold hearings as the | " hn Greecs: to continue in torce)| D a s hean the Luston fox the Lena.| t S House aont exciuaed | OF NAVY, | | FURNITURE AND I R 0 in o it has been the custom the sena-|from the Hou bby. which is usec F ¢ 5 I ground already had been gone over| AWARDED SERVICE {the treaty of commerce and naviga- |tors to retire while tidir colicagues &0 0> b nenib LSS, TED ! } . | fully. Some siight modifications may - ltion of 1527. ! FOR FORMER SAILOR: REPAIR CO. i be ;na.d-. Many senators are known | }"irst Lieut. John T. Maguire. i1sth| With Portugal. extendinz for five| | | S | 1785 Y St \ W. 10 desire to increase the 3 per cent|Infantry, hur been awarded the dis- years the arbitration treaty of 1905 \ “NCRP, RANO, RAPU, WECK." 6o Tou SOt }imitation to 5 per cent. Another | tinguishéd service cross for extraor-| With AT e 'REPRESENTATIVE BA 1 - RANO, RAPU, WECK limitation ta 'S per cent. Another|tnguishéd service croms for extraor.| Wi sium. revising frextics o N ER OGILVIE CHILD REMOVED L adio " operators in’ wireless || By Hot.Water, Steam or Vapor- i A 5 F' r 9 5 it irea i re x shacks on all o ole Sam's ves 'ressure Systems the biil, originally set for April 1 rance, October 4, 1915. { With Great ‘Britain. relating to; SCORES ADULTERATION | FROM MOTHER’S CUSTODY | - = n"fvlhn«l Smebe gl 1S OUR SPECIALTY control o ¢ salmo ies as| \ s sea an ose at the land | SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTI('ES. ‘between the United States and Canada. | . | stations copied the above code of | Ee | | an “Alnav’ message flashed out We sre ready with the necessary mate- YOUR OLD WOOD FLOORS PLANED. i - = S e 2 s : - o PR S i rial and expert workmen to fnstall a new T raped ami veSinioned: smail clomet dlone frec The Shade Shop EASTER PLEA MADE { Denounces Manufacturers of Food- |Committed to Board of Children's| jnarmi®y from the powerful Ar- ! ihar'Sr Semode Sont present one withont to demonstrate by wor L i { stuffs Who Deceive the Guardt DrEor : elay. b Puone | stuffs e uardians During i ated | s Branees. . 830 13th St. Fre | g that the | CALL ON US - | A i P £ : S stment of ~ - o A ublic. Minor! ¢x-Navy men, which went 1 ing of stockholders of the crandall | Get An Estimate on Window FOR LOCAL CHARITY e s 5 Moty | in Decomber: bad neentiteod | er Company will be held on Wednesd: Shad Manufacturers of foodstuffs T e W e en lifted. | “,;3.,’.;":-.'.‘,.“T'y!'.'..fi?‘fid;" ades at Factory Prices. { Page) | “deceive the public by adulic his aGther O1a i recruiting station at 306 9th | Iggs ea ng 0 < KEAL CATE MEN ARE UST i == ftheir pro s with fore heir to a $100.000.000 s :x‘:» e oo { AK™ ASBESTOS LIQUID 'CEME moving of the causes of poverty, and ; poiSonous matters” were A oraerea e station believe B Gotdih, K. E Hustabermy, - i, Tin roofs guarax sears, slag 10. (LARK | clothes and other material needs. ithe I W. W.s. anarchists nardians during min by Jud to return tu the life the : 917 H St. N. w- e Supreme. Conrt of Tax Tnformation & PARKHURST. sole dixtributors. 1334 Pa i : by ive John M i ing the w and expect ) PHO! illati No matier who prepares vour return. | .. Washington, D. C. Lincoln 4519, ¢ ~The family service department /by ive John X in Juvenile Court ! b2 "'k expect NE MAIN 4886 Oscillating ehould have few for you == 5 ] North Dakota at e eek. =t 00 {operates from seven neighborhood | @ the decision Judge C A VE NOTIC] TH \T HERE R F TROUBLE !ceavers. A corps of ten trained social | famer-tabor i s & that the child was mr Tllb after T will not be responsible for debis coi-| . {workers is emploved, and undpr‘ Public Library itute of a civil hon Counsel | GENERAL WOO Y i o 1 il oo b e 0 evls 5| Grafton & Son, Inc., ! jmorkers is emplored and under|EU L e Muer said that a | o the. Uofense Motk 2% Srreh) : 12-inch . BALL 32 K st ne. “Heatig 2vd Roofing Experts - i irained workers algne | Prominent scientise connected with et ""',-’f“"", Save Our Near East ALLIES' i G . Y Y‘u?‘ o HOUSEHOLD | eRbbata visits to or in!tie Department of Agriculture pro 5o, Tollowin e | Swinging 35 141h st 2 S 600 re bi part of the prod 3 Pennsy venue the | country. charged with placinz before the American p h S i ____Piione Main S| OPTICAL CO. There were children | 10f contained the chaff ang fore day o e sl merchn geme e Waenls week i MISS ROSST DIRECTOR K- | & {under sixteen y in the 998 | matters of wheat, common Jnown | Iudge was is- | whose sufferings atiiies) BGeEitito liake: HGSeht theiiien mibte { TH Coffield cleans your dergarten st 5 Dupont Circle. on and after thic families directly under the care of|as dockag same scientist, he | sued Midavits peace, liverty or ur personnl co-operation and your influence to | clothes quickly, spotlessly T asanmes full directorship of the kinder % s Iyzing a certain brand | ch home forward an appeal for crifice offering fo cnable the Near East Rel 5 3 T R rirsat ot AT amitr: mm»..u} Of 608 14th St., jthe lepmoriers e Jam ~discovered that it rce toriihe entiar 10 o on with its work of 1 Tifee oRerink W olentbISOIR IR AT BN R ell e i and :""‘h"“t ‘;;e"- It h's de- ted_with this stu h with the methods | as made up of melat from 1cher of the board | “Over one hundred thousand little children, who have b : i signed throughout with spe- i g e facilities of the public and private | {1¢ hoofs of horses and s, the | 1 charge of | American zenerosity for th ey, Mol el dmualie o ! i ils - m———— | Temporarily Located -~ [kl s (roughont the. city. and | opes and skina of Various fruits, | e e Susaliels dependent. upon { cial care to details of con person than my- 3 their friendly adv is always at the little raspberry flavoring urt Mrs. | o i venience. 438 9th st. nw..| AT 604 J4th St, Next poor. | disposal of those in distress. Iffrm{?.:.lr (0 o) | iildren of the land where Christ g | stance, it has a 12- . : Rellef Department Exhibit. el Nerys tomndation ot | Shina (16 t oaa > nging Wringer. wnnr N ERTRCRIOY & 3 i dak pbas eyttt & Gy he very foundation of 1 found the child | Will you elp to save this martyred people i g ging K. Watcrirof paiat for old rents and side walls. ' bisines A G B e e i 1 | Locking exactly into the 1908 Fakem 1 . SUDIO invites | inel: foom sérvioe oo tria a s dascribed by, Pepresent — William H. Andrew W. Mellon, Dr i right position over rinse tub. WG O R St visitors to call in 1199, [ Avites jguished from seriice b U A9 | N maer, T pointed out"that the | GUARDSMAN IS KILLED. || yiiam L Frank Munses. David . Mary | \contracted by myself persmalls. | o call in 132 St. nuw. i cea $ 06 to 567 famtilies. This s there receive $1.1 i Mareh | r. Mrs. George M. Minor, Mrs. Medill \Iu ormick, | A s | Oper t ‘l € E CHURCHMAN = 42 and place that Washington smile sum inciuded $19.446.66 'raised | N RuDlL * | sei 4 member _ of AR 5. Dese LL l‘;:l‘tuux‘v;'«‘mmnml Comn Sl O | i 1mply ate WANTRD - A 3 " on their photogra Erough special appeals of the or-| o 1 e the Alabama National Guard, was twenty-four other distinguist Sy S SSoRdon, Sand Tram (levelasd. Pitisbargh or Whe any | € photo, II’h* L o i tha d s0ld for S [0S | Cibusle kills whilaidn dut s at Y v e U Ehel S e niE e st OIS [ Copper Water Shutter estern clty. THE BIG 4 TRAY 00% I TanoR NG E R E L ; d : st wosthe ot i . WOMEN AND CHILDREN OF W oN { PP! FANY, INC., 1125 14th st. oW pianos for feat at reasonable pries. e fugtiony CampaoR ""”, today S alnc Sendnisy WHAT WILL YOUR ANSWER BE? | . e . = | phied rebase price by agreement, H und is main- man was shot throush the head with | CAN WE DESERT OUR ALLIES? | _takes the place of the old- FS REPAIRED AND ! WORC 0 Victrolax sud records. n.n“ o )__.—‘—’. : fa dar iber l(\\llu} ;.n\:l xhpr‘:‘ werel g y Rush Gifts to JOHN B. LARNER, 305 Bond Bullding. | fashioned drain board and I le i st 1w o Ve wh ‘st of India 10 ses. do was attached ; | Go 10 Continestal H: ., & ovel 4 | I, 2| o m n Walk Out. Last {allowing . L s 16 [to the office of the adjutant general. | ScutslHnll March 10 Soclech: YadenaliapeakenciunndiConcert Bl c3pthes ichute. prome e o T NTF W WL, WIRE | —— 12 nd | above the normal requi He ha n on duty in the Alabama H I " - - K»':»«:“:I:’" ...,hx:n w‘h‘:‘}]v‘u y we J CALL AL «»s TO BAVE YOUR |the have | that coantry coal stri zone until recently | Its oilless bearings will run of lighting Sxtures for o any 9.roem | A Roof Repaired and Painted j“nounted 1o $1 social | { for years without attention. s compiete, with fixtures, for Servies exchan com- i - o fioor damaged. ~LEADT i AND alosucingesc e/ OLDEST EX AND PRESENT MEMBER OF THE Monthly Statement Service on Co i The Rocking Copper Tub is 4 39 mmercial unts 3 4 4 w 1AL T ESEATEOS *‘ Latrobe Overhauled * | Accol practically indestructible and e ! Gutteriag, wpouting, grate bars and rep self-cleaning. > 1| Crown furnace. No 3 Above all, the Coffield runs ng of the stocklolders of Nati roal m ited St Yife Insurance Comp ¢ America will 1w Washington Done lock in fhe forenoon of 7 {Have It ! i Get Casey cummer outings department, February. T . furnished recreation at one of ! Roof and Plum e fresh air camps to CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. - i . nd children. is another of 52 i CASEY “mml:" L T A w n's principal subdivi- - smuc h as the funds for 7L YOUR STORY IN MOTION PICTURES, We make convincing films for educational. com morcial and palitical purposes, NATIONAL | P - NEWS, 1004 Eve ot n.w Tradin Tbe park cemetery: perpetial care of For reservation apply JAS. P. COON, sf nw Phose North 211 IIM o e tradinz with DENTIST, Dk B K WooD, DEX Becker Pamt work know of the necessity that | 1419 Gt nw__ Phoue M. 5706, { ne ¢ e Goods We continued. It is casy for us. ith indi- “The Harris Hat Frame Shop, | _ West 67 call for a O et lark hour. It is e newest Ut frames frvin, X, ¥ INCOME TAX ASy for those who lack the | wers. braids and trimmiog. ma RETURNS PREPARED wirm contact with a hungry baby, suabie.” Uemstitehiog, il colors, Office apés v il taeammotice: hing for a grown-up hand ROW ) M A erted mother whos, S Oely adds to yoir worries—consult us now—the price will be of the “old times' character. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. When Your 907 F JON I 1215 13th n.w "You Take No Rxsk" B CLAI 1 IN OPTICAL LOfi H feha Faupli ffort \:rlm.:l -1 lhout wood team play between the nght v Washinzton social agencies is by o not re W special included | shington in the budget at this ti t evers £ oo Atso ¢ which wel™ “Phat is the brief story of what the part Isuwtf g ggociated Charities is. Those of us pse Dow't] o Talways as the azents of the Auch a firm 4 whole, are in ciose touch and Glass Gos | or a aunted with the dread of being un- To Occupy Seat in House Of Late Mlssoun Member| WOULDINCLUDEL. FEWER DEMOCRATS 2,434 Washingtonians havc contributed to. the support of the IN IRIPLE Alil-lANEE GU UN EUMM”’]‘E[S Associated Charities. Are you one of these? If you ( <hip on the standing ) the Housé are not, and if the thought of a hungry Washington baby or a deserted Washmvton mother reaching for your hand means more to you than a gesture, fill out ‘he blank below and swell the total. Urce your friends to do likewise. Washington cannot turn away from its helpless ones. ASSOCIATED CHARITIES £ (Including Citizens’ Relief Association). Howard S. Reeside, Treasurer, 923 H street northwest: Japanese Legislator Thinks It Would Better Asstre Peace of Far East. Vleuce This w nnounced who is as Inclosed please find payment in full first quarterly payment ( for.. (or contribution) for the current year. so silently you hardly realize it is in operation. Let us demonstrate this Washer to you in your own home. At ieast call at our store and see it. $10 HOWARD PF COMPANY. ~ELEcTRic eVt 806 Twelfth Street N.W. | Phones Main 1130 or 1131. 1 HOUSE EXCHANGE GREETINGS AT CAPITOL i The first letter of a word that stands for Success and that is SAVE It was Poor Richard who said: “As little springs make big rivers, so your small savings will accumu- cat Wealth” when deposited regularly in a 3 per cent Savings Account at the “Bank of the Peo- ple.” Convenient Terms. | ¥irst payment only | 13% Interest on Savings. 1 late Gr | 149% on Special | RO, ) ~ S g Mary Pickford ple to keep her children together— to understand. If it were. we should not be under the necessity of appeal- ing to you for your help—it would be ours today. Glass TR H Break. 1114 9tn St. Phose North 231-232. “The best we can do is to ask you Rooing Tt word_ - -l:;llu' 4" means to think of that baby and that mother, The oaly and original “‘Biggs” ia the Heatisg N BeRchesk o caate . your eyes and, in the dark. and Piumbing Susiness is Kina'of & roofing Job. Call us upt 7 | Dioture to self some one dear to 1l us u vou in t places. And when you The Biggs Engineering' Co. | [RONCI AD footios 1416 ¥ st Ihall have done that, we appeal for 1310 14th st. o.w. Phone Frankin 317. ompany. llmue M. 14. | vour support, your enlistment in our TING—PLUMBNIG | - Warren W. Biggs, W. K. Pace, | DAVIS MEMORIAL ist. colored) Jas. Canningham. v Hei g and Viumbing repa'rs and remodel- Christ, 108 Drowgtly attended to by eapert mechanies. | Davis, pastor aud nice srmrrmusrs work. For only with that support in the form of membership and dol- lars_that to us. ‘Go on—we are MISSION (SPIRITUAL | st me. (bet. N. Cap,| bohind you’ may’ we continue Preaching, & pm | meet the demands upon us. It is an " Mre. Helen A.] our happy belief that, understanding e bedyer. e ' you cannol turn away.” to | Congress, and Uncle Joe Cunnon, the oldest member of the present House. || in umm’s 0’ THE HILLS" Harold Lloyd in “HIGH AND DIZZY." r the Benefit of THE GENTLEWOMBEN LEAGUE = (a Woman's Industrial League), 808 17th N.W. KNICKERBOCKER THBATER, ESDAY, MARCH 9th, 1921 Afterncons, 2 and 4 r 25c_and 50c > DANCING. Accounts. , $1.00 Opens an Account | Citizens Sabings ank In the Heart of the Business District. ‘ &nk of u.e People” ORANDALL w 1336 New York Avenue N.W. tevens of Cincinnati, Ohio, the oldest living ex-member of | | Jomeph Mr. Stevens came to Congress in 1868, two years ahend of Uncle Joe. He nt ax President and Blaine as Speaker. He Is now 431 11th st. n.w. Phone ¥. 1570. Private lessons in dunciug ut all hours. .

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