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D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1921 COAL DUMP URGED BY SMALL DEALERS Matter Brought to Attention of Board of Trade—Full 13 “NISSES AMERCA INGERNA TAGLE |Premier Briand Says Ger- mans Hoped That Mr. THE EVENING INEW POWER BOARD FACES HARD TASK Weeks, Wallace and Fall| STAR, WASHINGTON Old Clay Pipe Now Under Suspicion As Cancer Cause NEW YORK. March S—The time-honored clny pipe has fal en under suspicion of being before the fact Turning Disappointment to Hope Is President Harding’s “Hobby” Tells Fellow Members of National Press Club, Speaking From Theater Box, of What Lies Nearest His Heart. WAGES OF 100000 | ~ CUTBY PACKERS Railroads, Builders in Many Sections B, Sent to Mr. Harding as Good Luck Token. SANDUSKY, Ohlo, March 85— W. H. Holbrook, civil war vet- eran, ‘and resident of the state woldiers’ home here, has xent to | President Harding a gol horseshoe with a note express- . | ing the wish that it may bring Shipyards and | | xood luck to the mew adminia- | teation. The token In the bell. former pres New York State WMedical ety. in an address here cer Control,” waid the Golden Horseshoe ‘ | the veteran, who i ‘ Have Many HuQe Prolects ) :rrllnlh-n of the lps canved 'u._‘ as z “If there is somewhere a human)Harding said he was t00 good a news- - tx use wan responsible for § . of U. S. Slash Pay Rolls. to Decide Upon. o e Mwakena disappointment | paper. man fo “decline an assign- Inquiry Is Ordered. many canes of the dixeaxe. { Harding Would Aid. . ' — 3 ment,” and then told of some of his i - m e malady wax cara- 3 $41 AND BANK BOOK TAKEN At its first meeting next Monday, the | into hope—that is the finest hobby in | G311y’ days as a mewspaper man in &| Deploring the lack of a public coal| mble only by an early and ade- | I AsmocsALed D 1 PLAN VOICE FOR WORKERS new Federal Power Commission, cons ilh“r“-..rm e e small 10“:;"’;“::: paid ;::L?«‘::;:.o;-hf dump for small dealers and consum-| 9unte surxical operation. LONI Mar, AL Briand. the Secretaries Wee ) “If, in the fortunes that are to come P ation ago. | . ", g - - {¥ronch premier, considers ths BY POCKETBOOK GRABBER | in of Secretaries Wecks, Wallace and | % 1" {08 [SFOICS URaahs and re- |and told how he had befriended on | 70 . and alleging that all dump fa i h premicr, considers that thi Fall, will find before it applications for | sponsibilities of my office.” without|of those picturesque characters. who cilities for the unloading of carload |SOCIETIES WILL HALLOW | of the allies will be of resy b, ¢ Water power permits proposing to gen- | violating my oath or my devotion to in lmor“,\‘velnr?nr_;nal{l the “Ih}l“:x‘\wt“; lots of coal in the District were le | assist to German public opiniom i i - 5 5 5 5 ountry, I can somehow touch the [ It was tha ciden e L o g " s, C. ocke- ! ¢ at an appreciation u Meat Companies Join OMHET Cor-|xxer, and Stroet Gar Tokens Also ot shast 5000000 Mrsepowe.or .| B S 50 sems st e A 1L Wt ML SO B s | o et corporations .3 cork-| - MANASSAS BATTLEFIELD 1 ivic 1t o “Tiniean i o o i = ) s R el R i oty : . fore o grand what mus done. and tha porations in Measures Giving Em. With Loot—Horse Missing, St D e S T o e themie hopeful fruition €| Justice Day Openn Program. terday urged the board of dire —m——— result will be acceptance of the atlied 5 £ ol side 0! . St e di s Just Day began the program by |the Washington Board of Tr: 2 . 5 terms. s Pl«:‘yes‘fh&f: m‘Mf*:‘ag\:{me“t-] Burglars Busy. Niagara. | obby chat s dewrent to my ARTL, | JH S el - ionblen,y Writch | {ake Immediate metion on {he maiter | Confederate Organtzations Will | SWe mimet amorice: saut, 38 CHICAGO, March age de-} he commission has already approved | ing e armoon told his fel- |by Theodore F. Dwight for the Over- owing the request of Mr. wht. “1f America had bee cronas a¢ approsimately, 15% per| A pocketbock containing $41, keys,| The commission has Siready SpRIovH ing Festariey ity o o i, faa | land Monthly just fifty vears ago. Sir|ler. who said that the situation Buy Land and Erect Monuments ot cent, affecting more than 100,000 «m- | strect car tokens and a bank hook was | 10 Project for harnessing Hreat Tallsf @, g their guests of his cher ki hose hobby is hunting. |come to his attention while serving R * ployes of the ing industry in all o e 332 | and no further hearings will be held on | CuUPRA% W10 BT G0 Poitle™ s | amused his “audience by telling of ajon the jury, the project was turned on Historic Spots. | ¢ parts of the country. were officially oo I o ar any of the proposals which concern this | “hobby part T the lub it | night in the Canadian wilds, when an{over to the board's committee on in-| . | STuouNCed (GaRyLEha sAnsHOR, it fon ‘wigce Northicasts (omisty Streetl devel The matte ¢ before Keith's Th Dresident did |attack of timber wolve puised. | dustrial interests, which is instructed [ 5 f0GUISIIoR 0 the Ristorie baltho aeement effective March 14 Between, M. and N | streets, about 9/ dcvelopment. e matter is now before s but when | the total casualties being a dead rabbit | to make a thorough investigation G Manaseas. Va., w nned | nicugural T the same time there will be a re- | FEam, O et Mrs. Fowler told | Congress, as are several other projects. | iof SFBLCT A e | that passed away from fright. ' iR e = recent meeting held s | cetve it, 1 vision of working heurs, time and |, police the robbery was committed Other. Power Projeetn ‘nited ke from the | Introduced as “the new business office| toe Or SEROREREC L & nharter under awhich helhas, severthele s one-half for overtime being paid onl¥ | by 4 voung colored man. She said she | S 4 |Unlted, Staten as sitting with Mra. manager®for the publisher of the United | Indoreement of ihe fund belng, e incorporated Was AP- ypon the situation. after ten hours' labor in any one day | eanidantify him. _ Several projects to develop power and | X WhReTR B¢ RS FNET ident and | States of America,” Mr. Hoover said his} TS (0 TePRe, S Sq8 8 IREIELON “first objeet of incor : £ Jmenicawere o Rako s e or after fifty-four hours in any o Burglars visitd the store of Bruce | irrigation from the ‘“’“"’;‘d"‘ river have | Mrs. Coolidge nobby for the present was going o b | i e e it Ba hio. e Aee ot e iTeney | position ‘now for right and justic s ple v aid for |, A 2 : ed. majority of 1l 7 B i of some of the | fra 2 , 5 states chase o e Henry |y it S sl A s dolaRe Eacionn Jes = HiaiusadEnnday Siekl D s o dam the river and furnish| _ Other “Hobby Riders” Heard. EL L that the situation had been maid be-|4Tm. on Which an option for i |iwwsid me abie to wreange the faton “UThe new wage scale reduces the [, g ',:‘&‘J‘,";:’;',,‘;, panel from a side door. | [ wer and irrigation for the upper Salt| The other “hobby riders” of the|” it nceded no speech to assure the fore him by Justice Wendell I. Staf- 000 purchase price is now held. | 550 4 ¢ w gt rate of ali haurly paid employes | anu.s Quantity of clgars. clgarettes and | Pake mining and agricultural region, [evening were Associate Justice Day |audience that Gen. Lejeune's hobby s ford. . Funds then will be raised for monu- e e s e Ch ork rates Ll s = 3Cto the Tower river district in Ari- | of the United States Supreme Court|ihe United States marines, and he told | ~You will note” said dgustice * ts and suitable markers to be s r Break. e N e e . However, a large part of the nd Geddes, the British am- | of valorous deeds by members of that|ford in his letter to Mr. Collad d upon spots historic and sacred| The French delegates had a mob e Toneat rate ruid labor 18 53 ce Aabay mate wer would be transmitted to Califor- A erary Horbert Hoover | command. from Chapultepec to Belleau | “that from 10 to 15 per cent of the | to the south. { ment's anxiety over whether thi an hour. Under the mew scal 5/} hearsd from & sdble on L nia. | The Colorado river, engineers of partment of Commerce and | Wood. school's enrollment is from Wash-| The charter provides for a ba et wventd . 368 Jould be cut to 45 cents. The nue between 10 o'clock last night and | Bid. HThe GO0 e e for | Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, com-| 'In addition to those already named.|ington and that at the present time | directors. composed of a rep in using troops to occupl g O I bo radaced 6 o'clock this morning. J. R. Davis, | the commission s Wt POSoheo) Smill | mandant of the Marine Corps. Mme. | the guests of the club included nearly|out of the five hundred boys who are | 1o from the i Confed Rhenish towns. A unity wa# paid employes will be reduced pro- 520 3 street northeast, pwner of the | [AiE Gl oo ey o B o atar with the |ul of the members of the cabinet and |able to be cared for there are sixty- | Veterans. Sons of Confederate Vet-|mear the breaking point the portionately minimum waze [animal, reported the loss to the police. “1‘.‘, + ,"m_m“n of the Utah Light |s offic: and sang the “Shadow |the I'nited States Supreme Court, prac - from Washington. {erans, i'nited Daught of the Con- | Wednesday's conference while the Suarante hours' pay per{ Theft of a box containing fity | FNG AVRIGEINT D Lol permits for | % from “Dinorah,” and “Home, |tically the entire diplomatic corps, the i Xiakita T8 S4 no.sense A reform-] Taferacy. he ICC ate Southern | ultinmium was bheing prepared week will b ntinued. | pounds of butter, property of the €o-{and Power Company OF RETEHL O lweet Home Avery C. Marks, presi | principal officers of the Army and N nal institution. The | Memorial Associat nd one from | Prew vd George is described Tt was » announced that the|lumbia Dairy Company, from a motor { LNeR(Y" Mty Wil require early at-|dent of the press club, presented the [who are now in Washington, and evidence of this is that the ch southern state. including Mis explained lengthily the packers are now wor ut plans | truck near Center Market yesterday, is | &tian propably Wil FrEEIC €0 speakers and Mme. 1i-Curei. large part of the Senate and House of | 'nited States government accepted |Souri. Maryland and Kentucky S| dMties and the desirak to establish relations tween the | reported. It was valued at $30. N eomient Yafids, and ‘now ‘Called on by Mr. Marks, President | Representatives. e ments djrectly from the school,| EOvernors. in the absence of legisla reaching an acranikement b workers and {he management of the| Miss Susan P. Keetch, 1511 214 |Eovernment lande and wow Caed an by e M O O [ hio a6 wou know. ot dsehool | Ton are by the charter authorized to | ne without holding 0k various plants with a view to Fiving | street, r»poriled a typewriter miss L s otce of the. power. com= the case of reformatory institutions.” th member of the b 1 decizion 1o apply pens the emplo: A voice in all matters of | from the hallway of her home last 3 ! S oTADAnY Al60 18 U ] RA The matter was turned over to the cers of the corporation alti £ mutual interest. Declaring that the | week. Another typewriter was left ln{.’“',’,".’;,'," O o o st two ETHEL BARRYMORES SEPA TIOV charities and corrections committe E. W. R. Ewing. presid Then 1 see only one thing to dod industry has grave problems to face in | its place. vy )‘lfinm D Gicon riser to of the board. Westwood Hutchinson, treasu remarked M. Briand quietly 1 . the months and s al % pa I3 A. Hayden, 331 Pennsylvania ave- | 2oV BTGy (05 0nd 100.000 horse- Al 7 i NF RME[) On recommendations of the mem- | H. Blalock, vice president, and J “What's that inquired Mr. Lloy@ ers expressed the belief that the time | nue, ‘rllcd ma"l l:urzlars visited his 50“ r, respectively. RO} Y s bership committee the following Price. secretary. . . George, ¥ i has eome when cmployes and employ- | Store Sunday night by removing a pane 2 . members were added to the Maj. Ewing was for years h the French delegation to take ers should join in discussing and de- j of glass from a rear window. Delaware River Plan. Carroll Beale, William n-chief of the Sons of Confe ext train for Paris,” replied M ciding the condu 4 business, | orge Burns, 808 17th street, re-| An application by the Westinghoue | 5, 0 Amoriated Press In confirming reports of C. Brinley, B. F. Carle: Veterans and is a well known ) 5 and sald that an ent o ;v“m'! the thett of a typewriter worth “‘fim‘mfé»’ oS Deen {‘o'l'_"“w‘,'_;‘ tul T | 'NEW YORK, March §.—Counsel for | trangement ihe attorney Cox. G. H. Child, Edward W. Farran, | 81{0rnes. & s coTue Belkinn ¢ ation “;.n leave details of the pla made in | $20 srady of New Yor ssion to [ NE . Ma - 2 action seemed wise in order to * Frank A. Gunther, Oscar B. Hunter,| Preliminary work is » or home tonight ded M. Jaspa oo ol > ladys Dunn, 1440 Meridian place, | develop the Delaware river in New | Bthel Darrymore, famous American |{jo Gimosihere” of rumo Erank A Gunther. Oscar B. Hunteri| or'an executive committee of th e ot e e B, g Siack Period Causes Cut. toid of her apartment being entered | York and Pennsylvania W ith, l:" in-)actress, has confirmed reports that Miss Barrymore, the statement con-|ris, William Hughes, J. Tom Miller, | lowing: Col. W ‘L. W 11_«»-riw.;“.< Breach Quickly He: . BOtRCAE {yesterday and of the theft of silk tention of supplying 300. horse- |}, siparated from her husband, | tinu, has virtually recovered from r B. Nye, Amiel K. Pfeil, W. W.|Anthony. W. E. Dodge and Mr. “Don’t be 100 hasty,” said Mr. Lloy@ NEW YORK. March § 10 per | weartng apparel valued at $15.95. power of electricity to factories in ) gygsell G. Colt. the surgical operations upon her|preston, F. W. Schneider, John B.|Mrs. Cornelia Branch Stone. R. Wal-| . 0 i e cent wage reduction will be put into r. Willlam Mercer Spriges, 2172 |nd around New York city. i In & formal announcement William |fingers and tonsils performed at e Wae s o ton Moore and Col. Robert E. Lee are ree with one of hix winain effect in the larger shipvards in the | Wyoming avenue, last night asked the | Applications filed with the commis-{xelson Cromwell. of the law firm of in New York. =2 - on the financial committee smiles. *1 was only discussing hy, Jort of New York April 1 i has been | police to-recover his automobile, taken | #ion for development of the St. Law- | Sullivan & Cromwell declared that ¢ abandoned a roa r s el ML OF & et finnounced. A slack period and high | from near 14th and Belmont streets. rence riversprobably will be held upila aration agreement had been| and entered a hospital : ovd Geot g production costs were given the awaiting the decision of the interna- | cxecuted by the Colts, who now were | in Cincinnati. A HEADS PEN LEAGUE. ]APAN, TAKING MANDATE’ r",\:;’\' l: i u.i’”'fim.{”{fi’v M Hrll;n"' ooy ook St e S “""tATTORNEY GENERAL W o e several {iiVing apart in accordance wilh its | Later she was brought to this city et LRl et . he affected by the age cut, which is g s "for power ar navigatiol term Miss Barrymore retains the by her uncle, John Drew, and rumors| 2 el 4 i s < ey to be enforced by twenty-four ship- ILL projects for the river. It was said at |uole custody of their three children, |of domestic trouble e omame moce | Mrs. Florence Jackson Stoddard DEMANDED EQUALITY feach other in temperament “:;‘”:2 vards § 3 e office of the power commission. | hut provision is made for their father | frequent. Miss Barrymore vesterday Be-Elected President. : {mengons one of their mee! g = . 3 at Mr. Hugh the American Secrds e orkers' Ty cut ome.raira, | G0 SLOW’ ON DISMISSALS Visiting th | was removed from her hospital room 2 - ) Hat s, Hughion, She Ameclodn o e e | T e it enmpanionship with the | here to the hotel where Mr. Drew re-| Mrs, Florence Jackson Stoddard was| According to the text of . . SAN FRANCISCO, alif., M h %, rigin e FRANLETSCO: Cali, March o LABOR DEPARTMENT MEN |cnirdr Vet Wil be “subject to | sides. She immediately will begin |again selected president of the Na-|qate granted Japan by the lea OTIgE, i e age rednetions i pating 3335 Employes Not in Classified Service the ts and convenience of preparation to play opposite her|tional Pen League and International|rations for the German pos ions y Dol e X | ConeAMSAN labor, ef AT E|GHTH ANN'VERSARY their mc d their own health | brother John in a drama to be pro-|Literary Association last night at the | in the Pacific north of the equator. "l“ % 3 ‘ BAR UEDVES N Asked to Remain Tem- and studies, as determined by her. ' duced in New York soon. annual® election of officers in the|including the Istand of Yap. Japan jand people required was ap o ar . —_————— | King-Smith studio, on Rhode lslgn(]!“‘- spted the mandate with the re D ODIEE would be owbey : TR RS porarily. avenue. rvation that Japanese citizens should [ O{herwise .'.\74':7.'131"“"u-“-‘;;»”flnu‘m:;‘t’ Eean ST P S| ven of the pepastment of | OCile o the o1 and new atminis-| URGE SAME D. C. HEADS. | AID FOR SICK SOLDIERS. |, A0 von clcies pretisine 2B | o iadantaseons. tremiment 10 | V558 of 2esiiation : s e 000 men. or 20 - > - . A Serdbner; pres : 8 -w customs levy estimated that 15000 men. or 20 per | justice who are not in the classified | tended the eighth annual anniversary E. V. Wilcox, second vice president;|other mandated territories. That Béxicusoma lewy; on e RS twould be affected pany L service and who have been expecting | celebration of the founding of the De-|Stanton Park Citizens Also Favor |Three-Act Play Presented by Alexander McNiel, third vice presi-|ervation is similar to one advanced |y, o5® HO IS C i ia prin e . - an early dismissal from their posi- {partment of Labor last: night at dent; Mrs. Charles Wetmore, fourth|by the United States government in on. of which Mal, Gen it~ | §:.u'!lll‘rnln Wage Adjustment. oo hn;ve behen ukedAby Harry M. | Rauscher's. Stringent Gun-Toting Law. American War Mothers. vice grre:ide‘nl; Mrs. Katherine Fen-|reference to the British mandate for el A e ST. LOUIS, March . 1s of the | Daugherty, the new Atforney Gen-| Mutual felicitations were extended in : } .. |ton, fitth vice' president: Miss A. A.|Mesopotamia. T o Hat Been Sroriced Missouri Pacific railroad mounced | eral: to remain In thelr respective po- | adioas wr romon 1 Dovia of Ditts.| A more stringent law resulating| Under the auspices of the District|Bristol, sixth vice president; Mrs. An-| The United States has mairfaincd O T arsats By they ‘would meet representatives of | sitions temporarily. The new Attor- | burgh, the new Secretary of Labor. and | the sale of firearms and the carrying of Columbla Vhapter of the American | na Sanbron Hamilton, recording sec- | that it was never a party of the|lails an % . their unskilled laborers here M ney General announced through his Vil i R 0 i i - 2] retary; Mrs. M. T. Adams, corres; .| agreement by whicl Yap was con- | "¢ 1 15 to discuss “adjustment of wag Drivate secretary that he desites mo | o A B O . A Dauis | Of Wweapons was advocated In a reso- War Mothers “The Elopement of | 1o ary e o e D Ehutteis, | ferred upon Japan. and it has also £ 1t _is intended to have the new changes to be made until he finds out | gaid previous to his appointment as ave lution adopted last night by the Stan- | Ellen.” a three-act play, was given|aclistant corresponding secretary.insisted upon equal commercial op-| PIVORCE DECREE SIGNED. effective within thirty days what may be desirable in The 1n- | or o Lobor me wanCHot A tandidnte | ton Park Citizens' Association at a|at the Thomson School last night, the | Mrs. Ellen S. Wallis. treasurer; Capt. | Portunjties for nationals in the g 14,000 employes will be terests of the public service. for the poaition, but was asked by Presi- et . | object being to raise money for the |H. C. Abell, auditor: Mrs. M. A. M- | mandated territorics. Japan's con-| Justice Stafford of the District § General Reduction “There will be no haste about sueh | nant < Harding o atcopt it. Sec.|mccting in Peabody chool. | aneat otz R Neil, librarian; Mrs. Annie Wilder, | tention for equal opportunities is un- |, Court signed a final decree ST. PAUL, Minn, March §—4 gen.) Malters, nor until the Attorney Gen- | retary Davis asked all the employes of | Discussion of the proposition from | benefit of soldier patients at St. Bliza- | historian, and Miss E. Josslyn Grif- | derstood to apply particularly to the olute divorce in favor of Horat eral reduction of wagcs for matnte. § Tl can be informed and advised a8 (the department who were present to|the floor showed the consensus of | beth's Hospital. fin, assistant treasurer. mandated "terrifories south af b | Dougherty against his ' wifi nance of way emplo o ";."“L"J:“"'L!fg’b:'(;fi"};;}mfi';y,’ show the same degree of unfailing loy- | opinion to be that much of the crimi- PTnfingrog:mowa:r:g charge of Miss SouR Lot awarded Aus o W. Dougherty. 'r‘{.; Jusban pobei o | pteate sccratdry. STnis sdvice wil :l:r)y Witsons e nhoiatne B s in| which included Mrs. E. C. Criswell,| TWO MAJORS GET D. S. M. = c;:’;‘“‘{,‘ SF thelisaene 1n Me Atforney Thomas M. Baies apsein apply to those who desire to make i D 4 & it : Elaw. e Mrs, William Gude, Mrs. W. H. Simp- cent rej Americ e con- the husban: . ange: ke | we will have the same helpful spirit of | the hold-ups in the city, and general | Mrs. i Gude, Mra W, H. Simp Majs. Chauncey L. Fenton and|ce the award of Y o Tarae tives of the future arrangements for themselves|co-operation,” he said. R elbiliiley for crime could be traced | Son and Mrs. Joseph Phillips. Those | Thomas W. Hammond, general staff s e T va i uon b R Lo i Paul probably as well as to others” he continued. | “*xormer "Secretary Wilson and Louis| 1o the case with which such weapons | in the cagt were Edward C. Knouse. | have been awarded the distinguished | would have to be settled between the | Tn the person of Mrs Mary F. Burtos cials estimated 15,000 employes are| it mes announced that the policy |F. Post, formerly assistant secretary.|could be purchased. Frances Robinson, William Hager- | garvice medal by the bresident for | nrncipal allied and associated pow. | the town of Jamestown, Kan, had & affected in the northwest. General Daagherty “will be A ey | were presented with a set of pearl| The resolution asked that permits | man, ‘;‘mnvflle %ud‘:ll_\‘meha {‘yude‘ exceptionally meritorious services in | crs, as the function of the league was | woman police judge as long ago as the Civenibes Maloct Pivpant: D e ucta fioms thne 1o, tote, Rng ing | Stads and cuff links In acospting ihe be granted only to those persons Who | Anna Knouse and Melvin W. VOgt-| France during the world only an administrative one. I year 189 CHICAGO, March S—The proposal | business of the government will be |FItt 00 SRR, TV C0FG Bt 0L he A eihtion Also went on rec-| In addition to the play there were of the Associated Builders of Chicago | conducted in accordance with thel o iniry owes every wage earner an|ord as favoring the reappointment of numbers by Wilhelmina Gude Vir- that bricklayers, carpenters and com. | 1w under which the department was Gommissioners J. Thilman Hendrick | ginia Amer, Mrs. Cline, Miss Lillian mon laborery in the building industry established.” equal right to earn a living. E. J. Hen- ning and Mr. Post spoke briefly. Rob- and Mabel T. Boardman. Efficiency in Behnke, H. Stanbaugh and Mrs. E. E. “Put Yoursel’in Hahn's Shoes™ accept a 20" per cent reduction in ért C. Starr was chairman of the com- | handling District affalrs was cited as Wetherbee. wages was rejected by the carpenters, mittee in charge of the anniversary cele- a1 motive for the stand of | Dancing followed the entertain- whose executive council said counter - bration. men proposals would ba made. Flee——lolc—=cl——=Jcl——lcl——akblal——2jol——]o/ 3.50 .. Philadelphi s hiladelphia s $3.25 « Chester $3.00 . Wilmington AND RETURN War Tax 8% additionsl Sunday, March 13 SPECIAL TRAIN Levs. Washington (Union Statien), 7:30 f&] a.m. _Retorning, leaves Broad Strest sta- tion' 7:2 p.m., West Philadelphia, 7:30 pm.: Clester, 7:52 pm.; Wilmingten, 5:10 p.m. Tickets on.sale Fridd; Exoursion £ Bimilar Exsarsions e 10, 24; May 8 and 22. The right is reserved to limit the eale of tickets to the capacity of equipment fi available. ! Oxfords “*Good™ UT we are showing entirely new models for spring. New lasts and new shades —entirely “different” from last fall's and winter’s. 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