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(RGES U. S. FIGHT FOR WORLD TRADE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921—PART 1. ~SET DAY' RECORD FORNEW MEMBERS PRESIDENT HARDING'S OWN STORY OF HIS MOTHER; | G. W. U WINS DEBATES.: SISTER’S WORK AS MISSIONARY ANSWER TO PRAYERS |ABrmative and Negative Teams ’ BY JACK WARWICK. when it was made known that Caro- Defeat W. Vi Debating te and Swarthmore. vorge Washing- ms of | | smiling mother of the brood that 1o ['niversity came out victorious in e N e mirry Dr. Heber Votaw. a | clung to her. T had a boy's sdmira- ) g - “Go, Carrie! Go back to God's work {‘n’;,,“;',’m"‘] DT ot tan ears serve ‘ SuiiE 4o ke had oy dmies. [1%0 clashes last night, when they de- | Washingtonians had, at noon today, contributed ‘;’1 ‘h"’ Don't stay—don't wait— oo in the miesionary fields of India. *fcause she Was aiwiys eheerfil feated (he University of West Vir- 5 P these? dle nimi i - Outside the minds of e mother | Among the long-faced church work- (ginia in a cont the Y. M. C. A . : support of the Assoglated Charities. Are you one of ¢ Respons to Associated Ten years ago, prostrate in her| [HSCE, L0 there was conster- | ere she shone, because she was differ- |and Swarthmore College in a debate E. L. Stock Says Financing If you are not, and if the thought of a hungry Washington ponses S deathbed in the family home at Mar-! nation in the Harding family. The|ent She was a fluent talker and had (at Swarthmore, Pa ! fon. Mre. Thoene Harding, mother of | brothers and sisters could not think |a sweet throat for the old songs. Al- . The local George Washington team | | of Concerns Is Better Than baby or a deserted Washington mother reaching out for your hand means more to you than a gesture, fill out the Charities’ Appeal Today est of the flock journe into a distr | of the you i ing thousands of mile: | President Harding, bade her daugh- w rvent and magunifl ok the affirmative of the question, he was altogether *bright and 1 in her work ' “Resolvid. That the employes in each and James N national director i ter return to her missionary work injof desolation to teach in missio r the cause that was nearest her [indust corporation should be per Sending Old World Money blank below and swell the total. Urge your friends to do Number 127 Indla. This daughter, the Sehools and administer to the fever | heart mitted 1o elect from their own ranks g » || likewise. Washington cannot turn away from its helpless 7 iy e Vietims of a wretched region. It was | Notping was 0 natural than | members of (he hoard of directors of - The 1 o s of s single | °F the i Daxs. oly¥n not their notion of a honeymoon ;that this mother should desire tojthe corporation. all directors to have ‘American business men must be ones. The largest returng of any 8inkle| “yy,op.oang daughter w | journev. her daughter to A service equal rights and power~ The George mobilized to fight for international {day since the appeal for 10,000 mem- Tha Eoin B o tndr “Mother A 1 were always close 1t 1o W team that defeated . | bers was bezun by the Associated | 00 each other's ey each other ™ explained the narrator no criticism to make Swa vk the nesative of the TS countey wers mapiiineg foanee (Including Citizens’ Relief Association). Fesaie Sinas 157 worucs sHden there was no finching. no Wav-| worfrapl. My opnosition to the if 1 _might have suggested | On rge Washineton team tect our honor In war,” said E. L. H 3 b e et R 3 | marr for no reason except the different in her life it (W M. Moore. W. Irvi Stock, speaking last night before the | oward S. Reeside, Treasurer, FitEs o makin; amatic hour had come at: qreadful proxpect at the end of tl boen that she had read | l-;\:*lum! and D .“.u;m\ Merchants and Manufacturers' Asso- | 923 H street northwest: x-unxr.huu-.:\- @ long lr!| f '::”;?11' "?",'fi""- was a disappointment to e h"m:‘,-.m;_.r:::m. ‘.:x.filn‘:{‘u:'l\zg.u Jud hen g i‘z‘ o) elation on the value of Foreign Trade | i or Phipp: i s O motieed et stu d T O Dleiet nubho Financing Corporation, which has | Inclosed please find $..........c00uvnennn . as o enroll nimselr ! Mother Has Her Way. ] _ The Deathbed Sacrifice. Orrin Lester, director of the savings sustaining m President Harding tory of his| To win tha first-horn of her familv lowing the wedding Mrs. Volaw diviston of nw‘;v;lrl ury Department as) s Just been organized to stimulate for- | payment in full | we ‘it with her husband to India, 0 e mother, as it itsell in my lto her w of wine this marriace L elgn trade. DUNOND glrehds f-mot i it of the Junior Red Cross. The West ! al ke avclssniiag th adaitic houghts. clated o me last sum-lof her voungest child Mother Ha the mother had wished. But at the o s “It 1o far better to support a prac- || first quarterly payment ( for vear are sending in addition j Uioughts. he related (o me last sum- of her vouncest child, Mothir, T ni wiRied L T e tical organization of this kind," con- (or contribution) for the current year. of membership desired) peal 1t w evening of July eret 1 s notified o vou keen out of thi i end wi of five s the youns | ye Tomkins, Hobart Roby and Harry fu's health broke, and she was giv- | L. Snyder, jr « tinued Mr. Stock. “and give employ- ' | hington have e ot o vede] s aeren > ment to the thousands of people in been a ak to the members { oimice Saminis = “Tet me tell vou somethi en u vears teave of absence. In this! Furope, than to continue Wit oilice of the administration building, | ot A 0 o tutne 1 hav 5 . i SENT T o - ! RSHIP! Lof their ¢ ons tomorrow re- ! which by e famo n e cetion § P! oWR—Rameth . 2 ccuperated and was her | S B an6Y on whion to exist” § MEMBE: s, Name. {of their ions tomorrow re- ! which hecame famous in conneetion | POV KOOWSTSERG UL pEriid she recuperated ana was her| T TO HONOLULU. Following addresses by Mr. Stock Arsete o B 5 rding the family weifare work of | With the front porch campeign. Thel” w1t is thisc [ the time came for her to g6 bac Capt Robert M. Rutier. M and H. H. McKee, the association Special 10,00 ! the As Charit and to urge | forward off nd w -“v:j;;n;‘:‘:m “I had given birth to se | for another five years. or give up the | Corps, at Camp Meade. Md. has been voted unanimously to support the, Bustaini: 50.00 Address. ! that possil and felt that my duty h | work, the mother was sick unto!ordered to Honolulu for duty movement and to urge its members | Capital 100,00 o cRliorRios S Houaea nabulous cked toward (Pod and mankind. {acath. to buy stock in the organization. It} 1.0 | Marion coming into her| g when I found that T must TRe valee o elline bt eyl s understood that President Phillp| (Payment c: as“the home of a presidential o through all th t motherhood m | ofthe JnoiRer p out there Remember the Name King will immediately dispatch let- The town was filling with [T grieved grieved bitterly. It seemed | ooV 5 Py iilide was not the voice that ters to all members of the associa- | tion. that goal is to support this new or-| mmittee appeal, in in charze of © writin neglected children of Y Utk { ceptance | too much “This bitterne Ition to me. It w r the morrow—the big day. Candidate’s Thoughts of Mother. nxa- nee a new s < 80 new. sg 8t the higiaaay humility of a ! was to voc: { paign o I mox i of the ca - . . e e e i r- | “Carpenter” Electrician It was in har- the Must Keep Pace With Record. ] b exprossly say that they| yotpe toes SooMed me el e, T 59 with the decp lines of i 4 Snv onE 3B A & had led me out o Ithat the inevitable re tion was swift | cor's’ #50e for the time War- Pomuing. out that America must|ROTARY CLUB BACKING |H. 0. BURSUM NAMED st am one Sl cowian oo thie room. where we 1 wa patenant. 1 hronchisthe et | SEES T 08 I o wevans | Carroll P enter continue to keep pace with her war | POST| F yond Rl abilty, but that (A | might be undisturbed. He showed the fization. in an agony of soul. that 1|y . Y e ok B N N " IE | STOCK FORHIGHPOST| FOR SENATORIAL SEAT i, i bt tries |mishe e amslatoried, B o, U 00 M RO amhant a0 | PEITE ag 7§ R T B i ——— —_— es and O ns H ased me to feel that b s tak-lagainst God W myse s T had | gknew that mother c P e T e dtins the war o | L ettt [Plensed me o oo A o et brlef | naver acen myself in the past. Be- | knew it We would e S e e o o ute Cour mite 1o Committees Named to Attend Dis-|Secretary Fall's Successor Heartily | mending brois | relaxation. - jfore Cod | stood delinquent i [Corrie—ber bauy. us achieve that end. One way to gain | | Ind | sengers to the On the nisnettowas a pilel VILES BRI AR & pras for | Sxusorlivary’ thet trict Conference—Delegates | Indorsed Throughout New Mex- |t indiweni sici anid the . to the | of print € his epedch ofiac: |{lon hefors e, Taetiahoul to pray for - under” the circumstancen” | H TING ganization, which was formed for the purpose of enabling American con- cerns to sell goods to the people of ¢ other countries on long-term credit, Picked for Edinburgh. The Rotary Club of Washington The prople ico—Curry His Secretary. show them that somebody Gt committee will belp the qlthat day on, in the 1 mind some to com- | others to criticise people were to come to know h b praved that this un- d become one stricken spirit nd take mend and eulogi born child might liv lof jod's servants in doing a whole- | And agaifi the family was S0 | the . was ready for the sacrific ruled this daughter—consec: e b By Hot-Water, Steam or Vapar- actorics and mines | Jaunched a campaign for the election . Tive un to it 1 and belittle, As we talked common- O S e service K Prciiasce Bystame ::; furnaces and Tiiroads and ships :'”P.]“-Ua L. Stock for governor of March 12.—Holm | i< in trout in trouble.” plices. the fingers of the candidate | SURE W orle n the world o girl, ana |28 was Hannah's son. Samuel-— busy and our wage-earners employed. 5 SONET S T Cthe weekly ional commit-| Contribut Le sent to pped nervously the printed slips. |, 0% RPN (EME 0 iR, & S0 G1C ing that she was look oK v 1S OUR SPECIALTY what we | the fift otary distri ¥ | teeman to Howard & Reeside. t his mind was not on these. iUl cino wing my contrition, I have | . e % - ; her W ake TRalF- Wi (Hhe neothiary miate “While we are debating r more than twenty years heed to the words that g0 | b cting of the club at thel g i 2 . Nalthor wisihe thinkine of the peo. | v v shall do British bankers, without | Juncheon meeting of t a republi iV Hasiton) ointe 2 H t northwest Neuheriwas he fnking oLita0 mplored God to take her into His k. %0 he ' obeved the voice || rist and expert workmen to fustall & ne— e ouc resources. are stepPIng in | willard Hotel vesterday afternoon. |y "go I leader, has been appointed | ML homan Deseriben Work, | Dle who were waiting for him. nor of tmplore! sisHleciinto back to her work—obeyed the voice | | blane'er Temodel sour preseat \thout and extending credits right and left.| " 0 iq0) ana collective effort onjp . = "~ B fito s Suce A BUb er (homas. rector of St Patrigiea] What thecritics might eay. “"Warren—this marriage is God's an- | *"¢,. . gt delay. Delping British manufacturers to sell | s of the local club | J21l 45 United States senator. He will | chyrch, is & member of the board of ack.” he spoke auletly, I see | o BF TN ULN T (Copyright, 1921, by ¥. M. Warwick) CALL ON US Gheir goods on long-time credits. | the part of members of the leave for Washington in about ten days | managers of the Citizens’ Relicf Asso- | [hal vou have written something of | Mother Harding had her way. = i Meanwhile we have an unemployment | was urged by Past President Roland 3 s mother. Let me tell you a story of Droblem that s growing more serious 'S Robbins. who offered a motion that |10 Present his credentials. Bursum has | {3 fon. and speake) with frst-ani|ner that has never been told, You Some Vivid Recollections. BA I ES s I REE I e 2 I ‘every day. [ getegates fo the district convention be | the l:fl};” support of the republicans of | formed here by the Associated Chari- | €30 Write it R . Perhaps 1 am recording this story | s ea n 0 Overproduction in United States. | instructed to support the local candi e state. tios. He said today He knew of the great esteem in| ., ctoiPs, @ A ra o 5 4 . 0 «Now, the United States has reached | date. The motion went through with mms 'mw'mmmcm was recommended by | tiyg 4 member of the board of man- | Which T held this v'hw‘;‘(ull Christian | §0e0 Tt had & mr“"’""’" "u':}; | e e % A 1 fiying colors. I the county organizations of twenty- |, ¢ Lo otk woman. a regard that had begun in Fay. helil Holc w. . E. Huntsberry, since the armistice a state of over- M¥NE SMGIE 55 i1 was clearly even_ of thel rrnontions’ of fwenty-|sgers ofithe Citizens Relfel A e atromper with the | Me away from the place, the sur- | s Hlgeene Production, or, as some Ay D ecied | case of the position seeking the man.” | more 4 150 members of the. ftate | i maren pacte ooy Couirely i roundames and the circumstances and | STANDARD OF QUAL" Y 917 H St. NW State of underconsumption; reflected | case of the posttion ST ol Thn. | lNiral committec (e, state [ ercated parts when T LA set me to piecing together memories | | . N.W. throughout the country by shutdowns | $ince Mr. SRS (80, PEC (he move | dred other republ ¥ BeNets work of the family w agenci nrding Family Council. of my own concerning this remark- | PHONE MAIN 4858 of mills, unemployment and the com th L who wrote or|the CHi Re: tion The Harding home was never one able woman. My mind ran back to SINCE 1870 overnor of = name him as v. em 4 7 2 ! A k laints of agriculturists that they are | AITC spins over the s % - the Assoc i rities «hould of controversies. But there were fam- | the time I first knew her in the little Unable to get a fair price for their | ROATY R . New o e ofiowa and At toir y ceive the unqualified support of ily councils, and one of these followed ! villaze of Caledonia, where she was products. During the same period PISCOCC PEENIG el . ' m has been a resident of Washingtonians. In every large cit there has been built up around “’flf Delegates to the fifth district con- P {witl b found wvery leonsiderable . ; United States a great invisible wall{orence at Atlantic City April 9. 10.}is married, has > da s G bl phsEmmhophwit ey | Unitea Statce’a great Imviible wall | orinlf U Adintic, oy Apri o 10|+ el bt e ausne et Bl She, S MRS, COOLIDGES NAME |JOSEPH WITT AND FAMILY shipping its surplusage abroad. This invisible wall is built of unequal ex. de balance so over- i charles J. O'Neill, with | 0% ; 2 e : m’,‘;’l'ufy A oc Ut ihe United Ta”,a’"l‘_"u“::d e C';hp""“_,m,n L ;:‘:{'Pl;:?u:}: ";gh};r:d-r}gn;ewrn Relmm-‘n:, parishes there are societies or organi- Announces Opening t L illinm ba 2 , chief of police of|zations for this purpose. The Cath-{._. | "wo New Classes | 'S Statex as to make further extensions weaver, William Clabaun f HAres ) Sanila,© governior of acveral” of - the | ol (hurch has 1th St. Vincent e Pay] | Mildred M. Trombly, an Escaped |Both Cars Damaged—Others Hurt Two New Classes, as Follows: impossible. and. impoverishment following the war. “International trade at the moment needs financing, not by the banks. but by the people of America, who are of Rota —_— i ¢ in the end, and th . confirmed vesterday are E. L. But after we have done what we canl yijgred M. Trombly was arrested; Joseph Witt, y- S - ’ : i * must come cventually to the realiza | Stock. Georze W. Harris and ‘i{thEPREPARE LANDING FIELD. fo Towe ol ow o G Liere are \e:’ll:‘r:fy ‘:,y ;,:'.';c‘(’i\.l,:u;g:: and | nis wite o lhe‘i‘:‘::’ur!z;a:r{:‘r:a:l:' his is a thorough five weeks’ course, especially for y oh, with Howard L. ilkins. jalway plicsoniottonch | 3 L 2 i - 2 % esi - ;‘l‘;-‘e.‘czle;fl:nl‘:;::t‘rd ‘i"r:’ex"::’r'l "fr'aab: ?:;«'-;?h A 'Berberich and Henry G. F. ISite South of High A With the churchics who must be cared | Walsh when she appeared at Riggs Katie, Ethel and Hyman Witt, residing out-oi-town students and others w ho d}s‘,"c to complete a that it is their problem just as much |Castens as alternates. = = of Highway Bridge to |for when in trouble. Itis to mect this| <. fional Bank and presented a check |t 1509 9th street, were occupants of an | course in the shortest possible time. Limit, 12 students. % .!': :;?b:nm of those who actually , Asslstr Sollowing _the meeting. Be for Commercial Planes. { agencies like the Associated Charitics | for $200 which, it is alleged, con-|automobile that collided with the auto-} o the ShiDDIE. | ot the moment a!that More than forty local members | Bent on establishing a record. de- | AN, CiUZens' Relief Association are| tained the forged signature of Jo- mobile of Ralph Eckloff, 1477 Newton A CLASS FOR Ow NERS : nified their intention of at- 3 jorganized. seph H. Bradley of Montgomery/street, at 9th and M streets, about John Poole, Roland S. Robbins. Georze | Graham. Daniel w. Harris, E. C. i ternates. The delegates to the annual conven tion of the International Association ¢ Clubs at Edinburgh. Se telegraphed The secretary of the new senator will 1€ “It §s the privilege of the churches be George Curry, who has served as : ~ow n allla to look after their own. In all. larg Philippine provinces, territorial gover- | nor of New Mexico and representative in Congress from New Mexico. Society. The ariou churches have their r or special fund. have their U Protestant ief committees The Jewish people d Hebrew Charities. IS FORGED ON CHECK |INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT in Collision at Cross- ing. Patient From Danvers, Mass., Is Held. the ol DAY CLASS IN AUTO MECHANICS Opens Monday, March 14, 9 AM. e had sig termined workers start % | tending the convention rted the building great many of the articles which hav of the first commercial aircraft land- been produced in America for expor! of the fifth Many Out of Touch With Church. |county, Md., and the forged indorse-|12:10 o'clock this morning. Opens Tuesday, March 15, 4:30 P.M. will find no markets, and that there district. ing fleld at the south end of Highw: “While these family welfare - {ment of Mrs. Coolidge, wife of Vice| mne wit e [ -~ s ill be a depression pending the re-| Plans are well under way for 4. bridge today. EWAY | cies min to people many of whom | President Coolidge. ambiint o S Dol foithe This class will meet on Tuesdays and Fridays, 4:30 Jocation of labor in other industries | ladies’ night’ at the Sew WiIard| Incidentally, it will be the first air- |have lost active “touch “with the| It developed that Mrs. Trombly had| wog on1y gjight w] ‘_efih,: other car Gt iod of eight weeks, Limit, 12 students Where the domestic consumption isWednesday. April 6 with & commit crat landing fleld in the world to be |church. a constant effort is made | escaped from the Massachusetgs Hos-| V43, G0 F, tly Injufed. t0/6, 1or period of eip S e B Righer. There is plenty of work for;{°¢ A el enatrmans G Fred |sompleted In a day. At 11 o'clock | wlthout proseiyting to get the par- | pital for the Insane at Danversy Mass. | the car e bty it amilvita Visit Either Class If Interested every able-bodied man and woman.” (&0 UV g iy Cunningham, Frank ! st of the giant tractors ar family connected up with the di to information obtained|{o Garfiel 1 s i . J Y 3 tackled the rough field church with which it wa o according 0 Garfield Hospital by the occupant For scriptive fold: call or address— 4 i el E: s ive folder, call or addre IHight, Ernest Hathaway. Fred S.1ang proceeded fo mu"',f:'",:‘::',.‘g:Inmlmed. h Syhich it \was formerly|¢rom the hospital. and a representa-|of the other car. Hyman Witt re- r descrip carbe tive of that institution 1s coming| ceived injuries to his head and body, being more seriously hurt than others o; ttll:o fltr;fly. Identity of the driver o e other car was not learn: Mr. Witt. e Miss Elizabeth Collins, 332 Taylor | street, and L. J. Green, 3225 Warder street, were injured when Green's car was struck at Randolph and 7th) streets last night about 10 o'clock. | Occupants of the other car took Green | and Miss Collins to Garfleld Hospital. URGE AID IN WATER BILL. Citizens Believe U. .S. and D. C. Governments Should Pay Share. ! Lincoin, E. D. Rheem, Roland S. oRb- | bins, Percy Thompson and the presi- ldenl of the club, Charles J. O'Neill. | IRISH BRANCH TO FORM. triet Supreme Court, has $5.030.12 in | Washington Members ‘Will Attend the registry of the ‘court to be dis- | Alexandria Meeting. jto provide a “Seeing Washington tributed among the stockholders of the Northeast Templo and Market Com- | Washington members of the Ameri-gFrom the Air’ service. Later in the pany. The property of the company | can Association for the Recognition|summer a scheduled service will be was sold under order of court somel of the Irish Republic have been in-|provided between Washington and months ago and final settlement is | vited to attend the organization meet- | Norfolk, Va., running on a one-hour Wow I pECETOm ing of a branch council, in Alexandria |schedule between the two citfes. Justice Stafford has signed an or-|at 3 o'clock tomorrow. by Daniel C.; The event today marked the first der directing the clerk to disburse ' (rFlaherty of Richmond. Va. state|tractor demonstration in the United ! : the money to the stockholders. Ap- | president and sccretary of the na-|States in connection with building afr | which will be seeded, and it is fig- ured that by this afternoon »,ver5< thing will be in readiness for air- craft to land on it, thereby making conection of Washington with the outside world by air travel possible. The first airplane of the several or- dered by the company in charge ar- rived in Washington during the last | week and is to go into daily service | olic or Hebrew. The district visitors reported last year that church con- nections had been ‘strengthened in fiftv-eight families under their care. “That the metho® cmployed by or- ganized charity get results is shown by the record. Human nature, as we know it in ourselves and in others, is only too prone to try to get something for nothing. Because of this trait so uni- versal, any city can have as many de- nendents as it is willing to take care of Indiscriminate, ignorant, sentimental, {giving to those about whom we know nothing always breeds pauperism and destroys the spirit of. self-help. On the other hand, wise, intelligent philan- thropy which, after the fashion of the physician, seeks to discover the cause of . CASH FOR STOCKHOLDERS YMCA AUTO SCHOOL, 1736 G St. N.W.—Main 8250 B Proceeds of Northeast Market Sale Ready for Distribution. Morgan H. Beach, clerk of the Di: here to get her. Following the arrest of Mrs. Trom- bly, the detectives arrested Miss Vic- toriag Mahel Bernard, a nurse, said to have nursed Mrs. Trombly in the Massachusetts institution and who was staying with the latter at 1218 D street northeast. When Mrs. Trombly presented the check, which was made payable to Dorothy Forbes, the name of Mrs. Cpolidge aroused suspicion. ‘When placed under arrest and taken to po- lice headquarters, the prisoner de- clared the signatures to the check were genuine. 1t is sald she soonweak: No. 7 East Irving St. One Square of Chevy Chase Circle A beautiful detached residence, built of superior materials, far better than now obtainable. This property has a lot 60x125 feet, and is ideally ened, how- ! -odus nd surrender " i plicants must produce a tional organization. flelds, and the field is the first com- d 2 . f t a strange wom- : P Pproj 3 - | herty o ngton, where | American airway, now iy . 5 i | ini or’s 12 > St G y sistant Clerk Williams is in charge | he will deliver an address to the|of construction ybelwee:"\"v";,fi',:’;f:: It the methods which the Associated |on the check, telling her sbe s [ ret e e ol he et tor | paneled dining room. butler’s pantry and kitchen on first Charities have employed in this city for the past forty vears had served to keep tamilies dependent it would be shown in the number of repeaters from year | to year. Discusses Another Ampect. “As a matter of fact, do the families Trombly) was unable t —_— CLUB TO HEAR ABOUT BEER Wiley Will Address Press floor. 4 large rooms and bath on second floor, and 3 large bedrooms and bath on third floor. Hot-water heat, electric light, hardwood floors, beautiful grounds. of the financial arrangements and shareholders should apply to him. ¥ SPECIAL NOTICES. 4 ¥ MARTHA E. ALLEN, WILL NOT BE Rl = ! spousible for any debix contracted by any O0€ meeting of the Prospect HIIl Cemetery Asso. other than myself sfter tive te. March { will be held at the hall of the Oriental Ruild- Padraic H. Pearse Council at Gonzaga |and Dayton, Ohio, ' Hall tomorrow night. sumers, according to a resolution passed by the Northwest Suburban Citizens' Association at a meeting last night at the Tenley School. The ‘anso:iallon voted to ask Con- gress 'to turn the area surrounding Fort Reno into a public park. Dr. by the Army air service, which will provide rréulz:.r gnr:ge service for aircraft while en route. —_— TRIBUTE TO TONY GERACI. Dr. This property is vacant, and will be open for 12. 1921. MARTHA E. address. 1306 | ing Ao, F and 6th sts. n.w.. Tuesday, March under care tend to become chronic ap- Subject. W. Chappell said the area now is i i | Moaroe ut. nw. R 5. 1021, at 8 p.m., to receive the annual re-| «yazz71and Kings,” o o he decome chronic #p-| Club on Interesting § i e I TR S T inspection between 11 and 3 Sunday. R L o e s e e T ngs,” Soon to Go on 5 fairly rapid? Thi feurcs show | The entertainment committee an. |{t"could be turned into an attractive A e ™ an e | e for. election. that the families under treatment are ounces that a program of u park. - m* .3“«"::: :;I-:ri;l o;n";'l:':‘:l; :;4!":’ . WILLIAM MARTIN. Recrefary. * Tour, Given Farewell Dance. constantly changing, many gradi .mn; ::.:,':'q'l | be presented at the regu-|°Greanization of a community com- d ‘ $O51; for the purpose of electing nine () ROOF TROUBLE More than 300 friend from dependency while new families | lar Sunday afternoon entertainmert}poany’of Boy Seouts with thirty mem- oere nc. gireétors for, the "ciiuing sear, Eolls open Pl Gorach and his “assieon Kieas ) take their places. Last vear, for of the Natlonal Press Club, . _|bers was anounced by J. T. K. Plant b4 .. close 1 D. . PEAK, . l“ deha tars o A 8" at-fample, of the families under the e Harvey W. Wiley eld executive of the Boy Scouts. The e A Grafton&Son,Inc., i, 10008 1o mignt to. witr the tene Arcade fof the Associated Charities 47 per members and thelr guests onl | association voted to give Ainancial as 1420-22 H Street N.W. —WARFTELI'S TNCOME TAX RUREAU & Washington | came to the society for the first tims| What Is Beer?’ Dr. Wiley admits | gigtance to the new Boy Scout com- A F T “Heating and Roofing Experts 35 Years.” | musicians success o d floor. 1423 F n.w. ealt . n their forthcom- | that yea Meantime, 2 . ject is mot as interesting as|pa,o " nt Luthe; nmm: 1421 Pa. ave. n.w. 1 CALL M. 4043 TO RAVE YOUR ing tour of the country. e o naile e Sl e here Te Beer?: but 4t is one '"h‘:"”y‘“"!',reude Lty The Bupreme Court of Tax Information. :Roof Repau‘ed and Painted |, Fellowing a buffet supper, the danc- | creasing out of proportion to the growth | which he is more faml‘llln;“y . 333222 1 No matter who prepares your return, shouid heve this nothing too large THE ¥ ing continued until an early hour this morning. Miss Florence Weaver was AND Latrobe Overhauled awarded the prize for being the prot- Gattering. spouting, grate bars and repairs for | ti¢5t £Irl at the entertainment Villi erton D William At ey, will tell how oclated with gread instrumental mu: ted artists will of the city. “Finally, let me say that these family welfare agencics, the Associated Char- ities and Citizens' Relief Agsociation, barean review it for you: | thing too small. 13% DENT PLUMBER has opened a convention HAYS’ NAME IN BULLETIN. atement to Press Given Honor | viewer extraordin: it feels to be asso iness. Vocal and 1 selections by nof Jabor Vaion, X b han ooeoct 3, conieilss | Gews Toronce, Mg B Mr. Geraci with six of his best mu- | represent all of us, whether churchmer, lonainy WASHIN 31 Plerce st. n.w 7 3 L sicians, al ashington boys, will|Or not. Our duty toward them is no|cemplete the 2 o i B o Foswin FoviNws| 13 18waw 18° "leave the city on Mareh 21 ror an Wil { more and no less than our duty towand| The entertainment il Rbenl RiacolinEublication} + S baving ana seliing mna nana vooke at 501 | Metallic Roof Paint— tended trip through the United States | 0u fellowmen when they are’in trou- | Pramptiy i 1/hiytashioned chicken The name of Will H. Hays, Post- ble. T humani master General, appeared today in the Postal Bulletin for the'first time since a rian work which we should all have a part. in As N ot nw.. where I will be pleased to see my riends and costomers Those to accompany their leader in- dore Tiller clude W. Smith, J. Ray Luskey, 8. Theo Pure Linsced Ol Paint, $1.10 per gallon, dely. trom 6 to DANIE, SCHILIL, Fione Main 31012\ W, R, Winslow "5, %i™% oo | Towns. Tracey Drutines, 5. MeXaily | we enjoy the common privileses of citi- { will preside. o toolt CharEe of the department T T 0051, it Il eriog hoyding | ALL CREDITORS OF THFE LATE SAMUEL|2Pd Frank Cochran. B0 a0 shoud” we e tie dcommon e His statement of Wednesday to the o seainat this seciety ‘ahoul e sames | Yon' Funk will brescnt their ciaims to T F = jetetons s WHEAT SURPLUS IS GREAT. |press, regarding his desire to put 617 E st. n.w for export ana| “heart” into postal employes, and wheat x f the United States and 0,000 bushels, accord- ! otherwise humanize the service, is given the place of honor in the Bulle- tin, which goes to post offices Surplus of Lrry-over o with vouchers. with the secretary, Mr. B Sfichuelis. 608 1 at. n.w.. before said ; hada is 165,00 OLD CHARGE DROPPED. STUDENTS TO GIVE PLAY. Students of St. John's College will NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE al meeting of stockholders of the Crandall be held on Wednesday, ELOP- ing and printing. Mail your kedak flm to ue| g0 Y at 3 pm. in the ofice of | NOLle Pros. in Case of Ex-Police- |present “Bachelor Hall” a threc-act | ing to estimates of the bureau of T | Tiarry M. "Crandall, Meteopolitan Theater bidg., S C.lAn comedy, In Carroll Hall, 10th and G | markets. throughout the country. & A T 2 E. . 10th an " ks, DLW m: W. C. Al len. streets, Apr 10 nd 11 The 17 — —DENTIST Y5 W : vill include iCarthy = > PR 3 G REILLY. DENTIST. 18 NOW | alter C. Allen, a policeman, con- | Siok " Boting, | Francis oY ko= the Medical Science Building. | victed five years ago of an assault on| Hugh D. Carr, Joseph Ci L. L Walter Hauptman as the latter was| McDonnell, Felix k! IS THE TIME TO HAVE assisting the wife of Allen to alight|Graff, John McGinnes: District National Bank Jour_premises cleared of pes 5 from a street car, was t liott,” Walter J. Cos o 3B GARKIS, Expert Bxterminator, M. 3734 604 H st nw. 13%| trial yesterday bfl_au“pgg?n:he: o e o, ey den Bseto ;m.i’ 1-;1;;..‘-:; 1406 G Street . o o R e | The Shade Shop i 3t ght st and counel 1 Saees | Kese | 34 Money Available for Y e e CLAFLIN POR EYEGLASSES. No i S Phone | case to the Court of Appeals. . = : Branches. 830 13th St. m United States Atorney Laskey then Abe Martin SaVS' ) . Real Eslate Lom RBAT, ESTATE MEN ARE USING “LIVE( Window Shades—the best decided to nolle pros. the charge. He S0 OAK" ASBESTOS LIQUID CEMENT. Why is said to have considered that the omorrow S VI e 4 Dot you? Only one coat necessary to stop roof for the least money. Try us. |officer has suffered enough punish- q We have funds to loan in THIS 15 from leakin; Let us estimate and apply eame. I et gaarantesd 5 years. siag 10, ARK | v s 3= —— | ment. Allen was suspended from the 3 KRUKST, wole _distributors. 1314 Fa | P force when the indictment was re- amount on - e INationa pi 'ess re any turned against him. —_—_— on, D. C._Lincoln 4219. 20° GAS_RANGES REPAIRED AND REBUILT. to Today—Save! Anything we can do for real estate situated in the S FDE L. BOWERS, rear 616 H B X it o it you in good printing? PLAN SCHOOL LUNCHES District. e T i erpinal “Bigry® s e Heaciss AL bl 2 : are opportunities ahead . : ana elumbing business o 1210-31212 D St. N\W. _ |children at Orr Building to Get President, hese/are OppOEmt e @ Applications for Idans receive that will be lost if there isn’t the money available to take care of them when they flit past. Biggs ing: Co. Phone Franki'n 817. = 'I(m‘-n 'n.r. HEATING—PLUMBNIG Warren W. Biggs, W. K. Pace, Jas. Cunningham. R. N. Harper Vice Presidengs, W. P. Lipscomb Lewis Holmes GOOD PRINTING Te the link that strengthens the chain between you and your cl: grade, but not high pric $ THE SERVICE SHOP Milk at Cost. Plans for serving children attending the Randle Highlands School with hot wholesome lunches were discussed by members of the Parent-Teacher immediate and courteous at- tention. q This Company continues its Plumbing repairs and remodel- PRINTERS, | Association of that school at = Save NOW—and you'll have - = e B tteaded o by expert mechanica. 513 1ieh Bt | ing yesterday afternoon. The cesacie: C. J. Gockeler d y = pohcy of assisting all'le- tion” deferred definite action on. the N. L. Sansbury the necessary resources THEN. gitimate building enterprises F1ANOS FO2 RENT—UPRIGHT AND GRAND Piance for rent at reasooable prices. reat ap- m. 1110 G. ’%“' and r%:fl.um CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO., 1t You Are Farsighted. 907 ¥ STREET. WWhen Big Rains Come yoar leaky roof will bring ruin to your plaster, together with the usual rust and mould end, perbaps. sickuess. Why Bot bave & good rvof? Call us up! proposal, but appointed a special com- mittee to investigate the feasibility of introducing the hot lunch project. It was announced, however, that the organization had made arrangements to have milk served to pupils at the Orr School at cost, beginning next week. The value of the parent-teacher as- sociations to the public schools was explained by Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter. Mrs. Joseph Saunders and Mrs. P, M. Spend ALL now—and you'll have to let the opportunities slip by. i with loans on excellent terms. Consultation is invited “Ghe WASHINGTON LOAN ‘©® TRUST COMP. Cashier, H. L. Offutt, Jr. You can open a Savings Ac- count here for as little as a dol- lar. Once started it'll grow fast. ~Casey will make the roof leakproof—add years to its service. Rool 1418 F wt. 8207 1 & IRONCLAD ey, Phosati. 16 CAS 2Y _Phin@:in — Crane, Ao, (Spoke; v MIB.Thomas We pay interest at the rate of -fi LOOK. READ” |Replace Those D I Crane, president of the association, EST. 1889 e e e Tke Lark wuz horribly burned #% per annum. MAIN OFFICE 'BRANCH OFFICE ey “mizd paint you can add 4 half gulion Porch Column Bases WILL COMMAND by an explosion while strikin’ a 900-02 FETNW, . 618-20 I7ESTNW & oy et 0, thos making one gallon —-with new cnes, and make the SHIP. match on his hip. JOHN BLARNER @b gurs palst, whes property thinsed. porch epie and wpen for spring.| Commander Charles H. Bullock, h: : : PRESIDENT - BBy pulbon. | Custyeu Bases of etandard sizes PRICED | naval inspector of ordnance in charge | ~Folks that are married fer / E EXTRA LOW. of the naval ammunition depot at 5t. | the’r money never seem t° RESOURCRS $18,000,000 Jullen's Creek, Vi 35 'the command ot the T- Bt fand | tumble. 4 o Oopyright National Nywspaper Service.