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FRIDAY, MARCH 11. 1921. . 13 3 . THE EVE ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C CRONDRESIP 5 (EOEAVEAL PULis rockmeun Wit Fo, SHONACEOEPER »citrcee | CASRTEHEARNG ndly spirit of helpful- Economv in front of the former home of n the e nuthor wawx learned here. ion bet c0-0pe male members of the he pedestal the bust was BRI ° 0 | Beady Soon to Outline H;s‘, Through Internal Bureaus, Agreement |Relicf in Sight by April 1.] | f-vb-in Fick, ibeg wvyss | |Commissioner Kutz ~ May | | | { | | fered for itx retarn, ax friends | of the a r consider It an ex- cettent Mkenen. | | Aid of Commissioners. night. rovered. on Disarmaments, Are Suggested. | Prices of Local Sunplies S omey reward uas been of- | Have to Go on Without Much Lower. Question Involves Title to e Che Offered the “copit & Toom Policies for the Interior 1,200 Acres on West Bank ! e cop s v of Potomac. R [i 'dl 1 ability of the Department will mean oro Depariment. ork, members of the One of the shortest public utility ce cou 'SCHOOL PUPILS TO HAVE et with ’nm.- wi ot 1 his oftice 1 of Comn mect the needs of | € "'f'..'yjf”.'u"f rts, or (what could b rer i - When | trade and i try must t “thor- ot el ot ! | on rec was the RAILROAD CLAIMS GROUND | aticcis “idh the “memvers ot tne TEtiA LA s rra Tl i AT A, Aaoe| ) ST HOLIDAY NEXT FRIDAY e bt s s Lo e O e S - A time L executive machinery” now ing un e, improve jts about | |man Charles W. Kutz convencd the lationships ] LT gas hearing and then postp wed it uns ccess of a Day, While Teachers |t/ Monday morning at 10 weloek last night, but was put fon. In pte that dertaken by the foint i i de for future conside < committe on oo i s DI oTa e Deting the mheantimo. the policemen‘s as- f ! “1’» v v’ ; Iy II x;‘ Tin i i PR i ! 4 | Bhistelinab ety R Bl s e rendy in a aover sai “terday 81 g e e T e _ 2 without taking evidence Back to Grants of King Charles, : el ftin me ¢ i et 4 ‘cibinet. meny Heten W i v Attend Institute Session at Bendaininy MIGHE Gounstl: Tord ipnE Used to Claim Title. i ricted to members of (he iy i A o e T .‘ i e (Beniamin Minor, . 3 e tion, both p { e AR . Wi | ting Litigation affecting the boundaries of [ Much interest was taken in L M i Ve of, v of trade A the discovery| Sixty-two thousand District public|iEht companie bit im: MeRs the District of Columbia. and the title | The e the everal | peoposed St e fand indus Outsid voluntary | on about 50 per |school children will be given a hol ayton, chairman of utilitios ¥ id, the only imme- cent lower th: of the Federation of itis measur O mercan on that n_ were dis- ¥ ¢N- fday next Friday while their teachers | ely 1 and ju 0 rvice would be o approxm: i 3 of the ways | Partment s . extension of s sion of our abling them fo money for ations, were ready to pros acres of land along the western shore| SUSSCH o lidon sointments wou'ld be an-|in the obtaining of greater internal | B0 EFCHEDD ,..r.,.r:::” text I nd aterials ~they | attend the ond session of the - of the Potomac river is now before the | gtryctions to use th t efforts | : 1 S eticieney. il €t heretof ur- | teachers’ institute, to be held in 4 uctions se the orts | nour aterw opening of tihe ¥ to pur- prod el D PUTTHauditorium of Central High School. ition. In order to dn sorviee to the great- | ad g0, lukes to o velopment ¢ v this day ipt. Frank W. hor Orders closing the were tssucd today by rovarious the hears 1it is; to obtain favorable action on the bill contain the most favorable upreme Court, ed that the final arguments in the Hoover Amount of A oprintion. - would « 5 salary provision. ol pOWer e _ » which or ted in the Supreme pized e pf Oub & o ’M ¢ ‘,‘,' ‘v’n detic rday me n Col. Kutg & the District of Columbia, will o Vi levate aen on, oLl waks mre Al ErLIonniic plans for the institute session ted to proceed v the héurs be next month {REVENUE OFFICERS AID b e problems that have fundamental | 0 comploted by (he commit- that time regardioss of whethe | Ay in commeree | charge of which i | NeW commissioners are in ofs bearing on the reco and our ability to eomi di- by Alexander sl our fo o e waer et oe! DISTRICT TAXPAYERS eretary declare e i closely related o our | T iy pmers and ma of interme uction ough it has been intimated that n possession. of | G fovers \ food and 7 cakers will be V. | ohjection may be raised by cit 0 a Coal Company, | an. Hoove untry w | Thompson, supe n.”. ndent of sehools | Monday g ANcIE OMPARY., v Da o s on i el trt {of Boston, who will talk on “The Ed- nan Kulz ix nmen: 1« | Last Few Days to Pay Income T ORI Ve TD oThe o it thro: ueational Outloc r. anklin B 1 right 1o hear within the | down of « f the contention | | | foreign markets | Dyer, for it of ihmit the 1y is upheld it Find Collector’s Office i€ iities on min- | original pur department fure of tl land that has f o who auit| and wonld require neither additional | remedy for thi ation he indors wilg of Cincinn d and Crowded. i or Jeases | | Lation ria v-{ the fore trade finand MeAndrew. assoc super- | v oapnre States er and nt of schools of New York under the foreis v food." 1 3 the | tions cre 1 % royil K iz of were dis- B that | - round nization | The existing rate of §1 ject will be “Inter- |sand cubic feet esults of Intelli- {homes expires T MeAndrew [$0 that yers are crowding lof the deputy colicctor of 4 Pennsy v sul i~ of Clain. | revenue, v bases its titl A in « rgin e line | Whe a of revenue o 1 necessity on nding on practically onl runs i headland }4'“‘*“"&' IS e ) ental machin hut 11 he hearing in which t o - day from % a.m. to 6 pm. and on Tue t necesst ad been | operatio: to ' = i COTDOYALIONS ATe FRGUINNS ot sta t ty had been foperation my on the to make monthly financial statement® i ut of the ditch. We will et out e day from ® a.m. until midr created economic | us filled-in | o 9 A, reated nomic | u: during the morning session [ta the and it ie le to the chers 1 children. it “ove used to be|#veid penalties v s filed . T & s ot whe s done the rapidity with J national of tax d on or before midnight of mpetition v from erfupon 11 ree to which we pull to- . present time. In fi it s n and Western High cady familiar with - - = - H 5 that the st in ty < in (h afternoon the Central the g Nr‘lllll‘u | Mareh 15, tndard of living in Burope. which Lgethe s ; r > both th Ives and the | tdand o been depleted and teae hoal Orchestra, under the di- a 1 ake rap Justice contends} To save both themselves and thef i TORRITE e haad on ot FU B Moover. willipiay | after the evidence has etween A Gers time anc trotnieitie other in an effort to make Carrie Byram will direct the mu- ed Monday o, 1 gersare ureed to pend e n- | JUSTICE DEPARTMENT |SEES IN BUDGET SYSTEM |; I8 a0 et sk [ 3068 Cirpieinom will dreelit s s e asiing for s 8 i i new ! will be served the teachers 1 X ist ates for i ‘hefore s WILL BE REORGANIZED DEFINITE WORKING PLAN | | Central High School lunchroom at|menths. The exisiing order prov and_ the river | can, befor, the jurisdiction of | Many question: e aatis 2 March 18 institute sessions for the col- | MEIER IS, (o Loy cortain the |AGREE ON EVACUATION |’ mbia and title 1o} ed by the taxpayers thems: pvernment. | frequent inquiry from : ! e i herty Says |Dr. W. F. Willoughby Explains to ored teachers will be held at Dunbar | commission will not order this rate ta the | eniployes $& whether amount el * 1A ttorney General Daugherty Says|Br. W. . ghby Expla i OF CILICIA BY FRENCH H"-’xx:h Jg:lp ;l:h;-_;:::rn;_;r"n:kr-rc will | he restored, there ar. jeations thag “"""T;"- fl"]""“l' 4 S0 il require | Officials on Necessary Jobs Will | Federal Club Relation of Bu- o # colori achers. some reduction w il be made from the income. he rul : b | | S —— 3 rate. - 9 ; : M A 1 ulp.uu“:':‘fmx'r)\::[r::l‘l :‘-F‘ 5 3 e Fv ‘| “,”\ Continue to Serve. reau to Reclassification. {Premier Briand, Before Leaving COL' scH'NDEL ls DEAD long th a should be reported i s LU A complets reorganization of the De- | Government work will be more def-| TLondon for Paris, Makes P: OBREGON SEEKS FAVOR.. . potot s rnm‘;.*:n‘m}ce:ur ling xmxl.:;;ll,.m.\ 8 i e Sie ment of Jus Lut one that will [ initely planned under the proposed bud S oh i SxesiZact AT HOME IN HIGHLANDS; & neadland as | can be ta or the amounts withhe ; oL S iy 2 A o ith Turl A and still remains in force. | inasmuch as such amounts are paymets Kamian o S tonduciid slowlve 4 o | Ee ; ~'h;"- : ording :')"rl“ll fimrf ] k Nationalists. —_— | France Sees Move to Get Wide o made toward the > i Flon 3 joe upAcEHon = but- | Willoughby. director of the Institute fori LONDON, Mare! e e e s "":"h'"'l:“:::" e s {and are not allowable dequctions for DhhisL ) lssionerior Attorney T n s hia e ls Hetore | BLiand Dators ,[",:h,ml; =i mir | Was Student at Genrral Staff Col-| | ‘Recognition in Europe. e e - 8- 100! e ’ 3, b rin b % 3 N 5 % % = 5 is thi; s 3. h 1 'h h gove ver the agreement. of | M comicns Tor Sedueel y b ! Ch G | the Fodera) Club at a_meeting heid at} morning, conferred with the Turkish | lege—Served in World ! e P faryland misht| cop: drink S : 2 J. George W . il e the University Club last night. nationalist @ eion A e & | Journs AT GnekE i onu drinke rulatians i nt o e norescr X 1 . @ Sxplaining the tion of the budget| . ation in London and War. E AL a { itemized. The regulations of th . “Cand) 1 p a reduction [y XA e ol of the denasis| reached an agreement with it on t e, sivg provide that come record must 3 Supér ot of the|of the ; : arément. Wil | e e e O . | auestion ot the xania cvaciation Col E ot R S iinotie sament) it nce, Kan. | be_possik i Dr. Willoughby said the bureau will| the French of Cilic Minor. nine years old. exis U(l’fi‘ :‘Brfix;d nts may file their re-| —_— 1% d have a radical effect for good. “,\n agreeme; s reached for | ;‘;‘dfir‘ar. today at his home in the rict ents ma o e ce 10 i aid. | U ress will get not merely fizure e immedia change of prisonccs, | Highlands. He was found by his son : e N * e |SENATOR SEES PRESIDENT | wuere me ",,"“ e ,‘3..“" d %8| but explanations a0d reasons in tho an- | & Cessation ‘of police between (hd | Samuel _{hirteen sears old | ts wore under the | gerd them Wirect (o Collector of In| — = : TRy e i & te e et o (0 Inwire ne sptet g O measures | oo fis "stated today. apparently in | aion of & part of | oroa) Bevenus Joshua ¥. Milce, Balli-|Cumming Says He Talked Appoint 1 hope for less litigation, aithough | T8, TS G0 5ee ™ "ol report of the |#nd Droperty of Armenians and for best of health, and his death y : m i = S ' i i s work accomplished during the previous| !he.protection of minorities attributed to heart disease. Funer: revive in any degree the | CHCCK or mo o «1.,' :_‘.rh;‘um) ‘.'{ | ments. Not Railroads W ,,‘ o rmn‘)lwl"“ e L ccomp g It evRGLARRd Seitary rities nthe s R e (hiave | not | been ot 4 with by | which t may_have Revente, Eatdmory Senator Cpmmins o one PIBROGtY: 9 Thus Congress will be iri a hetter T SRR o Yt . by Placing the - act, | 18 pAfL .| position to really get at the truth of i a2 ol. Schin s a student at the x Sieded i position of one of st what el o) Vardi JonRCh withErtepect Lo pold 5 B e s aah O e vear the danger to|general staff college here at the tim. 2 i Mexico by ‘ Any land east{ Al industrial plants are more or|g t the Whit et eI s L e governmental service will benefit. Dr. S of infection” from jof his death. He was a native of|® 2 owers o ‘ less dusty. But how dusty is the air | martt sel as appointmen o whoee work would have to be| Willoughby discussed —the component watdr: ,_,,n“, 1 ntery and mmr].\ev Jersey. He was graduated from in any particular plant? The degree |The r tuation was not tak taien if they were replaced part of the budget. bill which calls for| duced to a minmeoses has been re-!West Point with the cla t y at Mave aa | OF JU8 Qustiness is Important, for cer- {up. the ARine th Cxteption he outlined to th he creation of a co r ‘géneral litha cotintey Chiman paont D L 4 s| tain forms of air dustiness create iml i xpe with the b ¢ < the probable repl In the debate which fallowed the SRR AT e co-operation with the infantrs the “Howsing pat- ! th"workers 4 predisposition to tuber- bdent on that R i tmBn e kwareLOf 4 e e iiuh, componed of ad- | teriy Chied Btates public heaith rved in the Spanisn-American| W-VA. TARIFF HEARING. : ik the shore ne of | cyiosis and other d Dr. 0. M. T was B 3 that would \through two or | ministrative offi th the departments. | boasts of 1oy ifferent state | wi reld the rank of brigadier | Further ora . on the prom \ that date: while | gpencer of the United States public | qiscuss. . : irea owed themselves in favor of the bud- | used on traj ; . - during the world war. He |posed 4 e Washingtond of the (,.f::";.munh service shows in a recent report | 3 Soalnts 5 Stk E O eit Cand. of<the . \den 'of the| e havs aire E" ing or s ember of th l‘x\nd : vy ailwa a ¢ill be heark that neither exhaust pipes nor wet pros % 3 = compt reneral )»im: off g 4 » ce en-|Ciub and o e Pennsylvania State m for Baltimore | ceses in grinding and polishing prove : TEACHER TO LECTURE. e et 1 B mehin ol o rL6endiSoclaty, SR ! - { tha e dustines: a stria i el e and son sur been bro o { that the dustiness in an industrial X estn | Repres: I,hnmch is to speak ought into the | one is satisfactorially controlled.| POSTAL SAVINGS B‘O"(XNG. e fien § ohoo! of Cleve rx"l‘.lv:"i‘ll‘nn his reclassification bill at the April | —_——— ey Mgy extasut pipes glo not exhaust, |y a1 azpostis in the - e hefore the officials and teach- | meeting of the Federal Club. Reorgani- and wet processes may create far | a 2 blie sehools in | zation of the devartments will be con- lpmul savir . s of the colored public ; ] about April 4, |siderad at the May mecting. r * on mountafn tops|more dust than dry ones. Only actual | % P a1y a lts. Lecause the rarefied air| dust counts made at the working | imately - § o e Hounced by Rosc il . B Grede AICE of forester, SOCKS 2 ! heat from surrownding|level show the actual dustiness, and | W e 4 it Siperints nd iatEs of cd, with Dr. E. B. Rosa of the{ BRI pjects. these should be made periodically. i.»ul{ ‘Tx: o o duiie , A P n er subject will be |,J.mu of standards in the 2 i i oL ag 8 ..'-u, i - —_— | = ——— B i VESTS INCORPORAT ED 1| et s e ] 1316 ©21324. 7 ST.N.W. bl full cut and extra LAST CALL—MEN! $30 to $40 SUITS Saturday will be the last day of our greatest clothing le—your last chance to pick from finest all-wool worsted and cassimeres of latest style for men and young men (stouts and regulars)—and made by famous makers. Prices'of new spring gou(l\ are higher, so we advise you to grasp this oppor- tumt» at once; don’t wait. Hundreds to choose from at $1 there will be no more! Consult Us About Your Requirements BEST fwm - VALUE " 63 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service ; MARLOW COAL CO. Phone Main 311 811 E St. N.W. —the gift of Supreme Refinement. Always on the alert for something unusual that is happily attuned to the season—we are pleased to an- nounce— AlASale of Genuine Hand-Carved Cameos Our important connection with one.of the largest importers of Italian Hand-carved Cameos has his regular wholesale prices. We { VELOUR WRAPS [ ] have accordingly marked them close to cost as an Easter Special. Delivers Any Granby Phonograph To Your Home BOYS’ TWO-PANTS WOOL SUITS Finest wool mixtures, with 2 pairs of lined pants, for boys 7 They are well fitted to enhance the : to 17 years: latest styles and Y e = hig variety; our value leader for personality of the most refined : spring; worth a great deal more. dresser. i " e Saturday Sale Only ns for women and BOYS; &,GlRLS' “ To ss ORI haden ih AN FINE SHOES Will Play Any Mal:c ke;o;-;i ¥ Without Extra Attachments | 10 Selections FREE = ——Six Records You Should Own 7 (Read 'Em and We In the ad . J ence. ! Up. 4198) Onward, Christian Sol- | | All hand carved, with deep relief work sharp and The Easter Gift Ideal P e e clear, C\(lulhllt‘ly mounted in solid gold, hand-engraved ;’;fi?fi%ms%fi_gdeh i“ 4 $25100| settings. E very Cameo can be used s Brooch or Pendant. An cspccmlly $ 7 = = large assortment at our very special 5 $1.50 98c mn;;:’ 59 $1 Silk sale price, for a short_ time only ...... Corsets or C Hecse. . ' Women's White and B - Women's Hundreds of Others at $10.75, $12.75, $14.75 and Up to $50 pink Elaste Ton Cor- | o '.'.,";r;‘,;;f “}3;::;::' s sets, in wll sizes to Vizes 1 to | Hose, in S DOWN—Come in and make your selection—then arrange R LUE S T St jentrs SxtlucE g/ bat cret of His Pres- Humming. NO MON small weekly payments to suit your income. WEAR WHILE YOU PAY. 4234 Don’t Want Me Two Special Lots of New Somebody Put the Jinx {Mem'ries of You, Mammy. | il O st L. v s o : 5 | ~ TRIMMED HATS |7 Huh. One, Two. Three, Four, | On Sale Saturday Do Not Delay—Get Yours Today Pawce Levrs G DIVISION OF AMERICAN HOME FURNISHERS COR®. Missei’ and Cl:iklnl' 3 o L 735 Tib SEREET N : : : R o R g KX B T P ) e $2. 9 eial values. -styles for spring: were 34 to Shoes, in all sizes to 6; solid lent 45 $ 95 Black and Tan English and Broad-toe Lasts, in all sizes 12 . * to 6; great assortment of siyles. including popular Boy Scout.

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