Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1921, Page 7

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! - THE_SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €, MARCH G 1921_PART T. o R " PRINCETON DEBATERS | TORNDOWN AUTOS REVEAL| RECEIVER'S ORDER HIT. | SENTTO WALTER REED. | GOESTOTHERAGVE “S.MlssmN WURK Rules to Check Gun Toling Here LOSE T0 GEORGETOWN!’CACHE OF MOTOR THIEVES {01 Company Applies to Supreme |t o Sermre: ey Tar T | oo Tie Fil0. AEED, e — Court for Reversal. ;. HANBS IN BA‘_ANCE ere Desplte LPO(II bét(lCl(’b Local Team Upholds Affirmative of | Two Men Confess Cars Were Stolen | | Charging that Federal Recoiver S o Abolition of Open-Shop to Defraud Insurance certain witnesses from giving te mony upon its claims in_the | | 3 Judge Hardison Cites Conslzlullonal Provision Which Question. i Companies. ) river ol anas” ¢ the iConeral icorzetow ni s debating| NEWARK. N. J. March 5.—Dis- o G o orde Must Be More Active in cfl'o'l Restricts Federal Officials, But Would Carb b e T | Gl e i ohsasts Macvan lantos e Gonrt lorr’r‘;:m\rv i cant and Open for lnlpec! ion Criminals and Reckless. credit when it defeated Princeton o bodies. wre LY i et Wil Sunda. line and Marshall Islknds, . fors lust might.. i | Qismanticd engin s ana || The d osses are y. - Union- | fie 1o fused to testi in | ceiver has them not to his | jicense plates on a [ asonable regulations to prevent | Says Japat. “gun oting” and crimes such is have —_— occurred in Washington during the | last weck were discussed last night v 3 ONLY 2 WOMEN LEADERS |1y suare rmovert Hardison of the 1o = lice Court, in an interview sougit by The Star, vavy Officer Says Religious Educa- | Juage tion Is Welcome Outside of | o1, Schools. Jaw is wholly BY JUNIUS B. WooD. By Cabie to The Star and Chicago Daily News, Copyright, 1 ' KUSAL Caroline Islands. February |fhould be 27 (via Yokohama, March Jlinuation of American m work, which in the course of seven ville, near here. believe th 1 = 3240 Nineteenth St. N.W. 1312 Floral St. N.W. onii home in excluire Hegos. Contaima 10 latim: detached: open hardwood foors. glamwd in sleeping o E atory to heing sold or junk o dismembersd police au deteetive Toeal 1 to the command 11, Atlantic fleet Trasualiv atirmetive Sroom and buth home near 19t and Park 4. NW f dei every 10 library n outlined his id that would help the ring that the present nadequate. “In dealing with the subject ¢ deadly wes 't oL Cc i emembered that th . without denyi to the jaw sdiction. and that m not the legistature proj York and wark. who e e Stenin HE MAN OR e 4 WOMAN who takes snap judg- ment on the | abidi IISS ARMY OFFICER. Jobn N. MeNaughtan, in the l-;;l;“”' L _‘ + second amendment to the presen = Shils M purchase or a. years has brought education and civi- | sti of the States pro- | taw. 1 am i COLBY PUSHES LAW PLANS Piort " eavenwortts L Jogey f i f lization to the natives of the Caroline | ¥ides: “The right of ¢ ¢ . ; Cthe tol 5 vialat . easing ol a piece o) 924 Fourth St. N.E 953 Shepherd St. N.W. a:d Marshall islands, is hanging in|The Supreme e RN e, et the vesterda property oftentimes a - the balance today. The naval authori-|is a limitation upon the powers of the but . 4 udid & room brick hovse new y 'rwx!" i ‘M:n" reom home 22 tics, carrying out Japans mandators | Feral govermment g m.m.:l g , judges in error. . o000 Tort ot gemmd A st 0 ¥ to the states. re it | ne 4 isions outlined 1 sestment pro br the owoe iy will be taken part narment This Real Estate Office is organized to serve prospective buyers and renfers, and is an nr;,nm zation where the pulse of the situation i in the success of its advice. vver the islands, say they will per-|m mit the work to continue temporarily, though unless the Americans display | increased activity Japanese m aries will be brought charge of the religiou: v * In late years the once vigorous pro- motion of Christianity has been car-| ried on with diminishing momentum. | directed by only three devoted Ameri- | GRAYD 16 can women working under the direc- | o4 S e tion of the American Hoard of Com- | tates on Bermission o missioners for Foreign Missions of wie N the Congregational Churches. { sht to Purchase. The naval authorities are closing, It would seem that if the citize wbout a hundred mis schoot < @ right to bear arms he has which teach the Christian religion in | F/&ht to the language of the native: s government schools can be opene I the public s the Japane: nguage come: The natives complain of this s of the precept now taught that he emperor is God.- which is con- NEW U. S. OFFICIALS i trary to their previously acquired| ideas. TO MAKE CHANGES pr Navy Paying Expenses. It is said by the naval authorities | that there is no interference with the aving or ordinary pocket knife religious work on the islands. The | i B { Penalty for violating this is paying the expenses of two |the conduct of foreign and domestic|s<hall be imprisonment from t nese Protestant clergymen. who | trade promotion by the burean of [ five years. in charge of the missions on|foreign and domestic cor |, Section 5. Any person havi Ruk and Ponape islands and also of | . 0 o i possession any <deadiy oF eight priests and twelve assistant’s.| b ous weapon other than whom the Pope was invited to send to | Hoover calle 1 tothe th the islands to carry on Catholic ac-|With heads of & tivities. According to the Japanese |partment Dr. Roy & . "v'!l\» P '":r“a;\‘” ffium;sl::?;:: 1l iter of the bureau. Mr. Hoover co able for the purchase of e i = T e ilonat S Maiion the .“m_'j ferred at length with Dr. M shall Islands and on Kusai Island. and it is understood commun | New York © be that even though it mighi be | pydi pedient to have a law here, such as | the Sullivan law in K. making | it an offense to A deadly | weapon without a permit from | ernment official, it would not be with- {in the competency of enact such a statute. doubt that Congress power to say i awful for the Di any d other ket knife. ver, that mer s Open for Imapection Sunday rict of L P"W A ONLY 81,000 CASH A Beautiful Home = 9 Rooms and Kltcheneue Section, near -fln:mmmmm'mmmma siantize ot oee s I il CHAS. D. SAGER mum Servic M‘KEEVE;I-*‘GOS(‘ § 923 Fifteenth St., NNW. | vi Y| military ome Unitea | ficials of Main 36 ____'—J ] 14031 e Stree’, NW, I xclusive Northwest Massachusetts and Connectlcut Aves. HE 1n the Midst of Washington's Most Palatial Residences Price Attractive Only $1,000 Cash PERCY H. RUSSELL CO. S. W. Corner 15th & K Sts. AN llhlllllll!ll!llllillillllll IilIllIllIIIIIIIl]!lllIll.UlfllllllllflUJllfllflll.llllIl|IIHHIIIllllllllllllllllllllllfl Iz | ! — TUXEDO 500 CASH | them by pureh re or elsewhere, and, if s may not forbid both their re and their transporta- Mair4TED anmmmmwg No person hall, without it. be allowed to own any | eapon, other than @ dead (Continued from First Page.) ey t vesterday when M into hi rst conferens of the de- 1 commission | (ZZZZZTOLZ. pl'hunul for -, dir TN m The model with the . The advanced schr)nl.“ under the to him his 2 for more {wo Baldwin sisters in Kusai. train- | participation in promotion of domestic | - H 3 InE patiye teachers sud PASCors: O | 1) forelan trade by ine bureas of | SR, fhce Anc phene us for auto to inspect R versatile coat primary schools in the tern Caro- | foreign and domestic commerce to any child Cighteen years new houses A ; . line and Marshall Island & Extension of the commercial at-|9f age or to a 1 convieted of | already have been closed. D g AL a felony. without itten permit | i | American missionaries have done to- Hr--l very valuablg Any person making (1] i B If a s T ward eivilizing the island said | of Commerce ot She United State | i Durchasing o e y itself a 7D0Tt coat. 1o Rear Admiral Nozaki. the na | " ] v be ertaken if larger appro ! . . mander under the Japanes pmay & v 3 h d Tory. “We propose to assume Priations are sstured) for be worn with a plal , a 'du-nllonal.\ork eventually closin The bureanu of standar 4 it the misshon chools, thoush the | i o SRR T N The stvi d color | . h f R ey singe The public |In assisting promotion of American e style and color | white wash or a cream flan whool Drogeam contemplates. the |irade _through fection of me- | Police A g : . ! B Moniug ot housencld avie: manudl | o AIUIOUED Jertection el Regintering of Weapons. . N ideas of arwick Zodge s With it i s G0 BREE e | The best thought among officials 7. Within ; Sport Suits for women nel skKirt. 1 1ts own Chureh Education Welcomed. 4 uh h' "'l_"" ‘_"‘. AR - ge of this act Open and Lighted = b d “We consider i Antys tojen—joistheDepariment ol Comnierca: and rict owning S & 2 1,8 . V " Nghtar the. natives fhrough ed the census bureau is that this bureau Until 8 O'Clock P.M. are ot%gmatec'i yandex- | olipt g SpOl‘t suit. ersa- lién and the infuence of n. {will remain it is—practical i clusive with Parker- Church education, if it does not | R L1 ¥ i o o rducation, |6 At 4 { separate department. and in tim - ! = in tne way of government sducation | AT L, ALt Sl ether | putica. shatl - Bridget Company. tile! Answering the call of religious instruction will not be per- |separate establishment Incorpo -‘l"‘! T writi { 3 mitted in the public "““‘l“fl“.:‘l*“h;:luun of the United States coast and ";':hl']:,‘l"' H | fashlon and the need Of s L DM A e P | zeodetic ' survey with the projected | period of : | i | The Marshall and Eastern Caro-|United tutes coastguard-lighthous 8 11 make | ! % - 1 i idered Christian, ie v g he b abo es com- | N EEE h f A d l' e s maif o 1he adult popu | 20FFice: Hiay aieo hie broushe about. (LIS, Mo oor s coustinl N| . thrift. And answering a members of the church. x Labor Department Needxs. fthe 1 t 1 has reasonable & - ' th eligion has the aus- oRer co-Operaic e bureau|ETounds to believe that N 1 Shele rellgion bae Hh e mer | Closer co-operation of the bureau|Erounds to beitece N ways In Sty e! ican board formerly had ihirty u‘l’u-'hf Americanization and the bureau ! ugine any daneerous Ni sionaries here and expended $2.000.- [ of immigration working toward the L.nun u( this act, search N . : ) W0 in the work. | aionisns cnik 28 aiiiin Amarienes s | s N These suits are hand —_— quickly as possible out of incoming{ ) N tailored of 100¢; pure G W.U. DEBATING TEAM | trimigeants mas b arrived s urtes | 5 \ ] o ANGULAR CONTEST e na el T v S N! worsted, Government "IN TRIAN of the Departmer ) biils \ : [ | Americanization service of oz | PN by A 3 Test. It is the long end | | tepior Department may be joined with | Labor Question Subject of Argu- | the similar vice of the Lalor De- fraeis for the one purpose. ment in Meet With West aloatio prisonment of not more than a year, and for w second offense, by impr spment for not less than ane nor more an five years worsted that gives them their come-back — that accounts for the fact that they are crush-proof. i They keep their shape ! and look fit always. women's bureau of | Virginia and Swarthmore. The debating at George | Washington U will be for- mally opened Friday. when tearms rep- -esenting the institution will West Virginia Unive \d Swarth- more College. The subject 1o be de- | vated will be, “Resolved. That labor as such. in corpora dustries should share in the ma ment by select- r ma arrived During the sinisiration it was an open secrel A Large, Light, Fireproof Garage Goes With Each House Take Ninth Street Car to Princeton Street and walk one square east or phone us for Auto. LYY ;| THE BRIGHTON| Apartment—Hotel U secretary of sulted in the transfer of practically all of the duties of th smmissioner of immigration to th sistant secretary of labor. That this s tram b o e Certa of [T D om0 4 0 ] 2123 California Street NW. . sas hoard of directors of lie corpora- | jjnf of officials of the depirtme -l Service ix not known. but it s con- By day, week or month ; i n George \:‘ ."{|,:,:Tl" l‘:“\I' _"'- rtment of l"‘h'” | A 1L I LT, ///)'/I//’/////”//////I///////I////07//I////////////////////I/II////////I//I////////////// i The Tuxfedo Mod:] 1 1s = ana W1 “m‘.‘r‘..'lmf..' i = — = - but one of many styles Wi ‘n.:lfi',';:.‘.’.‘ i 4 > = ROUIRRE R A S ; that we are showing for nega team from « residen Hardin Expected 0! 1 d NI R R e e e fl one. “ A REAL BARGAIN : Spritg Like the sport roadster Snd T R : X : = $24.50 to $37.30 that looks its part on coun- e e ¢ ! | try roads and yet refreshes ‘ Ok city streets—the Warwick PR b | i Lodge Sport Suits add to e s i ! Just arrived—a cheer- | the joy of the golf links or i T Stome N : j Gomm ] ful collection of women'’s bring their outdoor charm MGG & eveiite SF Moz o LT 5 straw sailors. Drooped i REats 6f e G om Lo ey et SHaR eomRER brims and straight brims to street wear. ADTOPOS - e i with Pugaree Bands. The for everv wear — where . ASSIGNED TO EMBASSIES. | proper thing for sport ) aus Cuisiehabe SUwE e ; | suits. charm, che:r and youth are 5 been nt. and detailed as assis 1 attache at the United S Personal | " e S iy Service : $5 to $10 . cherished. ) Phe item of Personal || o Service is oftentimes the H FOR RENT one needed element that i = makes for the success of a | 2 $any attractive Real Estate Transaction. [ furnished and unfur- i - Colonial center-hall home, 11 rooms, 3 baths, 4 fireplaces: i i3 ¥ . T s 3 quartered oak downstairs: 2-car garage; modern throughout. ! Men’s Store With Feminine Specialties $30,000. Cannet be duplicated in this exclusive section for $10.000 i THE AVENUE AT NINTH above the price. Open Sunday for inspection. i Daily, 8:30 to 6 10 E. Lenox St., Chevy Chase, Md . ’ 1 L JustiofiCormecticntiAvenues 8} Squares Beyontl Gircles | : section of the North- west. Also fine resi- dences in the suburbs Office of Graeme T. Smallwood 727-729 14th St. Main 5070 = = = = I 1 = = ’ersona Se e wWitle nished residences in = CESORSLIS LI n the most desirable || our Success. = John W. Thompson & Co. Incorporated, Main 1477 821 15th St.

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