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" BAVARIA REFUSES | TODSSOLVEGUARD) 17 - MORE CITIZENS JOIN INFIGHT FOR LIGHTS THE EVENING WEDNESDAY, MARCH OVER FIRES INPARK . Deptore Peesen Water Sicuscionl AIR PHOTO LEADER ) STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 23, 1921 WHITE HOUSE DOG BECOMES MODEL FOR A SCULPTRESS Laddie Boy, the “first dog in the land.” is attaining a popularity which at present promises to chal- lenge the nation-wide fame of the White House Teddy bear. The ! for War on Criminals | | Adopted in Chicago. | i i { & & . 5 ) Z, = o % S : = = = al =3 |[: = = L CHICAGO, March 23.—Three | typen of gas bombx to be used warfare on criminals were adopted by the police today. One ix of the tear-gas type Lmesl disl_!nCl!iOI’Il n:]:c?rdevd Pl:esi— d W p A . T k < L B8 | ::I-Qrt‘r-'l.lhlr ::7:':'. I:-I:I ‘:: iy 5 Unanimous Vote Reached by | fe™osci n Gront of the eaccutive |Makes Appeal to Public to and Want Frompt Action laken at Ceremony Here Gives Special| | sccona in acsizmed: 16 resacs | |NOrth Capitol and Eckington offices yesterday afternoon for Miss the Elizabeth Swaffield, a sculptress Government Not to Give Protect Rock Creek Plot Associations Pass i. 5 | Extra Session of Congress. | of Columbia, S. C. "Miss Swaffieid Recognition for Work of | ey oy . g1 had all but finished the.statuette of < i - | | N Up Citizen Guard. Laddie Boy prior to this sitting, on Eve of Leaving. 4 | Maij. E. J. Steichen. T Resolutions. she having used photographs of R LA = el i - the dog as a working model. Wil- . e 5 Deploring the fact that the city of |the government departments. Mr.| l son Jackson, master of hounds at Maj. C. S. Ridley, Corps of En- Washington has to depend on & sixt Weller explained that about twenty AR extremely tall and spare man niDRAFTING LAW TO STOP ERMA ITY AT STAKE! the Whitc House, who Tias been |gineers, on the eve of his reliet from | ™ 3 > | citizens! associations and other civie|“civilians” stood before Gen. Col-| E |INDORSE NEW COMMISSION G N UN Laddie’s constant’ playmate since |charge of public buildings ana|Year-old conduit to supply it With| organizhtions had indorsed the bill |jurer, military attache of the Frencn| SALE OF FAKE SECURITIES | being presented to the President, ieiten e appeal to the | Water, the public utilities group of | followirig Initial action by the public, A" e e el it Swafficld completed her work. public for the better protection o o &L Mr. Weller expressed the opinion | trophy room of the v ai ce. | . 5 . . : Chancellor Promised to Carry Out - Rock Creek Park. He is specially | M/8ht. urged immediate legislation to that the Great Falls waterpower de- | Munitions building, and became Lieut. :Curporatmn Counsel Stephens Tak- | Lively Discussion of Zone System 2 ; vide for an additional conduit and | velopment project is not economically | S T o 5 4 3 g concerned over the damage done in|Provid 5 ¥ Col. Edward J. Steichen, U. S. R. ing Steps to Protect Lo- Ultimatum and Disband Forces (JOHN D. BOWLING DIES that park by the surface fires occur- Sluation plant. har Tith :cea::;!?leépngi:“:g ll';uttt‘rl:rA:)‘::;‘;t’(:;g;s:(‘he\'allrr of the Legion of Honor, o Tnvesios of Street Car Fares Ends e oo ring during the recent bright day; rancis cller, chairman of the ; : P fiChe % ol . 4 Up Citizen Militia. IN RIDING ACCIDENT | whicn heve attracted many peoplé | committee, pointed out that the Army f,f,‘;‘:r““‘,‘:";i‘;mf;fl;?fiw‘;"‘fii if " the | while high oficials of the air service ' ¥ ; o Without Action. i B to) the oatiofdocin: appropriation bill. carrying an ap- |PORET doyeloped can be sold. -\ lof the Army stood at attention. | Corporation Counsel Frank M. =n. North Capitol and Eckington PARIS, March 23—Decision not to . The walking, riding énlip:rrtll\;iun‘,ir}; ?,f:?,'“\:!::x of $200.000 foT Brelill-| weller. “To sell the power output of | Thus the French government recog- Stephens is at work today on the|Citizens' Association, meeting in the dissolve militia organizations and the | Instructor Escorting Young Wom- | attractive now, as many of the spring | extension of the water supply sys- |jheuls project it would be neccs :{,i‘“f!"’"':'(;k ‘zz:‘r‘:';xh;n‘d'"‘::;‘l"l""‘?;“: ‘";‘_"' "rf: Dlueioky e Drovent Mmery School last night, joined in % cinwohnerwehr, or citizen guard, in| an Riders Brushed From Horse |flO¥ers are appearing as the warm|tem, had been vetoed by President|cityprivate, traction and govern- WHo = b he e TR ock “nd Other| the movement to obtain more strect B T e weather approaches. Of the trees, | Wilson, but expressed the hope that | ment—out of business. Even if this|a Smooth-runming organization the securities in the District SEhis War tha chiy e of oo = ote bithe Bavarian sov- by Limb of Tree. maple, elm, red bud, magnolia, Wwil-|the coming session would speedily|were done an enormous sum would |aerial photographers in France mor.: Iie was directed to draw up such 2| ducing crime and accidents at nigh! unanimous vote by the O e low, poplar and spice bush, are in|enact corrective legislation. have to be spent for distribution of | .y three years ago. law for submission to Congress fol- ind accidents at night ernment, says a Berlin dispatch to} John Dominick Bowling, fifty-one|bloom. Of the flowers, there are e the power under the new system, and (W30 (hree years ago. 0 iVing a4 confarence vesterday be On motion of Washington Topham, the Journal years old, riding instructor for sev-|&rbutus, hepaticas and both white| 2 . this sum is not included in the Arm Woric Rwas AD " liween the Com nd a com-pthe association expressed its belief and purple violets in blossom. he city has only about a three|.ngineers' estimate of $44.000,000 as|commented Gen. Collurdet, as he dis- | jiyros of bankers consisting of Eu- , o —— ) eral educational institutions, was 5 e oy days’ water supply.” said Mr. Weller. | (REIRCCES estimate of B0 played the medal with its crimson rib- | Mittec of bankers consisting of Bu-| hat Washington is not adequate: By Cabie to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | knocked from his horse near the Matches Dropped on Paths. “If the water conduit should become > e 2 bon attached. her and H. o8 lighted. The resolution voiced appre « Copyright, 1621 e To protect these attractions fires | oo geriously crippled as to require Urges Huge Power Plant. Connicn i1y Rranee. e ot unsel will take| tion for the efforts being made by FRANKFORT-ON-TH r- | Harvard strect entrance to the Zoo are prohibited in the park, eXCebt|inore than three davs for its repair | Mr. Weller contended that it would| . ©8F e Panih aciEnizea e A P B Sbject ne] The Star to show the need for more many, March ~—That an internal {about 4:30 o'clock yesterday after-|in the fireplace on the play ficld at | yroops s Ge i be cheaper and more feasible for the | S pe-Ete SCOSIIEER S SEATN A " n subje A8 and better street lights. - ¥ T _the : at | Washington would face an appalling X ; . s brillisnt work during the eariy|the nucleus for the bill to ba pre- s will occur in Germany cven inoon. He recelved a fracture of the | the 16th street reservoir. ~In spite | giuation There would be pestilence, | District to build a huge power plant of American participation in the | sented to Congress by the Commis- Ask Boulevard Lighta. ous than the one over the|pase of the skull and died at Emer- | Of that precaution, he says, fifes have | ypquestionably death, widespread in- | in the West Virginia coal fields, trans- 1 (58 0F Aerican parclcibation W the | S0 i When the resolutio » forward reparations question when the dis- | gency Hospital an houy Jater Deen caused by those Who Irequent|convenience and suffering ‘and the|MItUNE the power a distance of about| WD P28 (1e 1 service QTERNESUOI ISRERE, L0 100 ould give theled o the G <pom sl edadan mament act passes the reichstag riding instructor was in charge | he, bridle and drives, thought” | risk of a conflagration 145 niiles Si0he ne Vouldibe S | hich rocericd tiiomnition was thajCommissorcrs snitonity b e Rl dantion il E the opinion of the editor of the Frank- P of young ladles from |$38LY throwing aside burning oBacco| “wsng ie wouldn't take much to bring| fected by burning the coal at the} WAL, DRSNS, ECoR Lon, Was Ao or slonning. the £ any seeur [visability of installing boulevard furter Zeituns. nest | Immaculata Seminary. Nebraska and | pf Matches, which, falling 1 the 4rvy (e situation about, either. The e O, B X asible, and | PROOETaBhY branch. © AT Y Tt information reached them. (hat | sleetric Tights on Nopth Capitar sopore n on onsi: Ve s, = 3 D i a ague e £ ilt i 5. % S B G 1 @ € 4 atiol ") « 10 iones S 3 re: Selden M 3l announced that he will not aid in when the animal ridden by|2Mong the dowers and trees and iy 0¢ s behaved itself for sixty | would the Great Fajls frofoct & {5t | After the ceremony, when Gen:Meno- [stop order would result in arresi and | the beauty 4f the city on Nort Cap Thedtte sl csonaComn (iome plary, Andres became unman- | “§ri RG0S iinarked (hat it is, in-| YEars is mo lgn that this situation | SANTICRL B Miis Ve her, chief of the air scrvice, and other |2 Teavy penalfy. 1f the' promoter | ol street than they do on Massa- against their leaders while Konstantin | Bowling urged his horse ahead |deed, surprising how many of those | Will continue. hearing conducted by the War De- |officers had flled before him with con- | feels he has been done an injustice by | chuseits avenue, because the former Fehrenbach, chancellor of the Berlin |and overtook he troublesome - steed | Who dearly love the trees and flowers Zihlman Bill Favored. partment 1 was given the ‘ha-ha, and | ETatulations lL ..m(n.ny DOk (fo_ll:h.x a stop order from the Commissioners| thoroughfare is in the line of the sovernment, promised to obey the al- |in time to stop it and save its rider |aTe without any real comprehension| The group also urged the enactment | was told that the idea of the Great| fW "o»saf&n“rl‘d)f e lm{:' . ¢ he would have the right to a review | Capitol building and is scen by near- lied ultimatum to disband_the or- | from injury. Then he was brushed |of how much damage is done to these |at the coming session of the Zihlman | Falls project was to save coal. 1 re-j R2f HE sod Title of his work ihof the case in the District Supreme 1 who visit the National Capital. ganization before M from Wis Morse bt an Gverhanging |by a mateh or Cizareite mechanical- | bill requiring the federal and District | plied that T thowght the idea was to| Frence SIOUER, b, was th Jevatone | Court |0 00l e | AT the oquest of William E. Wise. St e s ot colne s espiteg LUl o 2 Lree. injured and rendered | Iy disairded The park s public | ROy omments to B L o aloo | trict, and not to foster sentimentali-| Which f{urnished the aerial maps by |acily what gonstitutes a_fraud, the | commending the stand of Inepector Berlin Must Yield. unconscious. property of high value and great at-|Wwate J e pianilislan| tHick, which the ralds against Teuton lines | corporation eounsel said the proposed | (lifford Grant, chief of detectiver. Lo P ey An ambulance was summoned and | traction, maintained for the benefit| CUrbing extensive waste of water i 7% |were planned. Later he orzanized the {law would wim (o check the sale of | for a more rigid vageaney 1aw for the pire el mergency < 3 1 g v ests those wl o s s e ef. set to sceure . i i S 1 e G e, Sithout” Creeaining | conscloueness | 12%, 4T i e hurming | KILLEEN IS INDICTED. | DEBATE FRIDAY NIGHT. Conaitions 1n Germans. S T oy 2 Coroner Nevitt gave a certificate of teal C— : - The association unanimously adopt- resign and be replaced O e matches or tobacco thrown aside in . D subject now claiming his atten- ) ol ot e e e ikt e A, but 1 do|""Mr. Bowling was a_prosperous [ 1€a¥es or grass will do damage caual| Alleged Slayer of Mrs. O'Harris[G. W. U. and Pennsylvania State tion is that of conditions in Germany. WILL AID.$250 000 DRIVE. dorkink the appointment of Cuno H not penink that is likely, for he islgirmer in Prince Georges oounty, | to that which might result if a match | e has just returncd from a survey o g St - 5 ~2 supported by the majority of the | and was a son of e Jate Joha | were thrown upon @ rug or carpet in Faces First-Degree Murder. College Teams to Meet. nd what he finds there i | wo gt otonians With St. Mary’s Wil and Uhot. Jusies b Oowek Vield Berlin mustseven if § e ing of Bowlinz Heights. He |a dwelling. LE, Md.. ch 23, 1921| A debate between teams represent- reentt : o E E The association engaged in a lively Dawn tupu thet G gl s Simisy wes Tona af =pinited hoes Signs Being Prepared. Smg‘g‘l%:" :.f,,d Mf\“’:y' mow in!ing George Washington Univers Sou from Beriin ,‘:‘,"r" Industrial School Committee. discussion of the zone system of . allies. The penaltics would be pret- | 310 WAS FPEATGSd 28 an expert horse: | o fre started recently along the | sossion here, late yosterday afternoon |and Pennsylvania State College will| 2o hin8"i laudirinily to swing inte] Sixts-five prominent Washington | SITEL €ar fares, but because of the erable to civil war. I do not think .o o riends in Maryland |, &0 Dath near the jumps. The for- | retarned an Indictment formallybe held in the assembly hall of thelpC" QoTRT (RCUSHIAILY, to Sl Her | men and women have been named on | 4iVision of sentiment the question that " imperial German troops will | 27 thiS Ot i st litter is very dry and the wind |charging Edward V. Killeen of Wash | ¥. M. C. A.. 1736 G street, Friday| itiore wheels are iiaralis just wone. | e cnd women have peen named on | was referred to the public utilities Gier maren into Bavaria and try to Mitdred W Natie Bontine ooy 0% | vas blowing in such a manner as to | ington with first-desree murder in] night; at §:13 oclockc, The sibicct ol ing 107 (e’ tarting tonch: which will | firect. (he ot the | commitiee without instructions. disarm the einwohnerwehr by force. e 2 4 i3 = 7 3 ith the death of M the debate is, “That labor should|.,me when the mark. of Ahe world Feeiis ier.| Several members advocat e zone - . children, John D. Bowling, jr.: Ed- |endanger the forest growth over the | connection wi he & ; ag: = ethe) ma = e WO School, which There are three reasons why the | Shi 3 ] . dr: Ed 5 Doborar A, O'Harris of Washington, share in the management of COrDOT-|aoe regmemed for mov There ol 4 tem on the ground that they are e i 3 A A are re er. Th s ends April | 3! Ravarians are so much attachid 1, mund Nalle Bowling. Miss Minnie | larger portion of the park. An ex-[De E N e 216 tevbemed ¢ Chere s as and en : ing for the cost of service to the their protective organizations, name. ' Hrammer Bowling. Miss Mary Both |tensive fire was prevented by the | Botter knowh 28 Mok sl 8T | X Pennsyivania State College will up- | i1 e e i have been s | man who zoes to Brookland or Moun: Jy. fear of communism, fear of rural Low " 2 elen Hooe Bowl- | strenuous labors of the park force. | 8% ¥oh " Bridge Hotel, this county. | hold the affirmative, its team to be|had' there than in Rew York, 1t ta | iocten i mmm il b v ¢ 5e-| Rainier. There were others who op- obberies and desire to play soldier. "fyneral services will take place at | WACP the men had the firc under con- | i1o avening of January 6 last. The. composed of Eliot E. Overdorf, Ken-|for some classess in the midst of an | buiid the schonl which was desteosed | Posed it, saving that no citizens’ as- ‘Whatever people may think of the e family residence at lvr-:mpn'dork trol after this hard {ight a party of| cige has been docketed for trial atinetk E. Hart, and George D. Stoddard.{orgy of spendthriftness, in 1919, sociation should seek to increase the danger of bolshevism in Bavaria it!tomorrow morning. 2 riders passed. One member of the|the term of criminal court which be-| George Washington's team will belare” suffering” a ien headquarters have been | <75t of 1Ving to a neighboring as- $hould be remembered that this coun- | requiem mass at St. Mary's Catholic | Party looked at the men and at the | ging here Thursday, March 24. Kil-|composed of Leslie Jackson, Stanton|small incofes hav, n virtually | established in the MeGill building | So¢iation. try has already had severe experience Church, at Upper Mariboro. —‘The |burned area and remarked that they|leen will be defended by Attorney | Fitzgerrell and Harry Perlin. wiped out by «nd lack of [and the co-operation of every Wash- Wwith bolshevism and is therefore panbearers will be Henry E. Contee |were cleaning up a little. Maj. Ridley [ John A. Garrett of Rockville. .| Henry E. Glassie of the Department buying power of the mark. But con-| ingtonian is being sought. The ap- MORE M1l ¥ RFING paturally inclined to be nervous over: Herbert Plummer, Thomas N. Ma-|said this fire, which had destroyed| Mrs Harrls met her death while|of Justice will preside. The judges|ditions in Germany do not forecast | peal goes out o men and women of E r "ING USED. he phossibility of its repetition.|gruder, Dr. Reverdy Sasscer, Claude | publio property and values which |acting the role of peacemaker be-| will be Houston Thompson, chairman!any-such thing as national starvation | every religion, for the school ad. urthermore, crime has been on the | 1. Owen and George B. Merrick. In- |can only be replaced by time, was|tween Killeen and Burnett W. Tan-|of the Federal Trade Commission;|or national deca; mits any boy resardless of church|y. S. @ 3 increase late terment will be In Mount Carmel|merely a case of cleaning up to this|ner of Washington. Killeen and Tan- | Representative C. William Ranseyer| Stories come ‘)jm that country at|connections. - B Conmamption Eait Tear 45 Threat of Des . ner, who were members of different|of lowa, and Robert L. Henry, for-|times of rickety /hildren aj N peradoes. cemetery. erson, who typifies most apity a t v /hild nd_stunted Gallons Per Capita. “Desperadoes w cod peraon. dinner parties, quarreled over a triv-{mer dean of the University of lowa youths. To the eye of Col. Steich s es who cannot get food | certain class of unthinking people. - e : X . Steichen z - ol fo o the i s = ial matter and Killeen, it is said,{Law School they seemed normal. TO REPEAT PROGRAM Consumption of milk last year was it. ‘The farmers decine o mear ine! GIVES DATA ON IRELAND. e e D e | drew his irevolvar. AL this juncturs e ot ke * | estimated by the Department of Agri- ateaies Eamiay Lot ae o e a Mrs. Herris, who was of the Tanner ; . . EREER kot i . |culture today at fortv-four gallons bldden by the ‘allies to keep arms! venting fires. These wil be placed | parey, hrew herself betwoen the two! MRS. M. C. BAKER'S WILL. |, One intercsting phuse, he said. is|Ohioans to Have “Surprises” Like | her aita. ot inciodime thes. moca themselves they demand the reten., FTank P. Walsh Shows Cost of |abou! e l"[ S s’eme men and was shot in the chest. ‘.nle;, The will of Mrs. May Cole Baker|workmen of German Bove :on_flm. in_ice cream, cheese and butter. tion of a. police force Sirong enouth| British F. T S St completed. It is Maj. Ridley's that evening Killeen was arrested| g ied Tuly %5, 1aio, provides & life| yronimen of Germany. Boys of eigh- Those at Recent Ball, | The averaze American of today Jorurotsetan. ! e I I e | one e e Deen e iheears) ae. | AHBUILY OF $300 forikerisister) Rachell camo aus arcat mark oo | Oniol aivessity | conicsallieo e P g e ~The last reason. that about the de-| A memorandum showing the cost of | Vent fires. and B Bk e ) o] Rt KLl cen s e {W. Emerson, and gives decedent's|ucte wicre tarmesie ained opotE| iatunia®) G sesrines eIk Sl | oRer EEubALivhY Accorfing ts the sire to play the soldier, may sound | maintainin; th Briti i of every man, woman and child, vi e N ireal estate to her son. Sheldon K.|icic were s e s o ash i i rtment experts. ode: - ridicalous. but nevertheléss it is deep ' forces in ealant tonetier wak;";“y particularly the Campfire Girls ang tlon ‘;fi:t’",ffh:,’;m\’;";,:"'Hd,‘,’.fl“;‘uym";d‘Bnker, All income producing stocks | (o e ne gty ln’;':c‘,;:éd{x':‘tm::o:fé Al emend TonamepeUtion /Ay '{‘w‘:]?"‘;gi;d;k of handling and transportation rooted. ooting clubs and io clais a 50 g id the park ad-|an A i st a s, imat 1y | ¢ b 2 v 3 o ’ = nake it easier to get one’s daily ml countries besides Germany. Of inten- | terest on the British debt to the|covered. hisé hand cwhiche hel € FSVOLVET, fer seven children. Mrs. Margaret D.| gl > on account of sithers o % . ga- | Mau had his own cow. * sive military training there should be | United States. his been capiteed 1o causing the weapon to bo discharged. | 17 ity “Mra. Mabel W. Brooks, |l as a whole, G Pimes il Te iebaten! tolieen no talk. On the other hand, if the!the Senate judiciary committee by S Frank C. Baker, “Sheldon K. Baker, ;¢ “ 00 20 8 ‘u" v Bolenany Is ready| o %st. The program runs through ORDERED TO SEA. rank ond fle of the emwohnerwehr|frank P. Walsh as counscl for the| SEES SECRETARY HUGHES E Rail Rates. { Sibyl Baker, Mrs. Eva Lewis and Mrs. | {oF reconstruction. Bolshevism, it is|SucSt. The broxram runs throush, are harmless, as 1 think they are. the! Irjsh republic. The jodiciary com uropean way 7 Effie K. Lo Other personal prop- | g Uik, (WL BoL obtain a roothold |18, 20 ™ DAL S Menis and - sooial | _Lieut. Commander George B. W ame is not true of the stall. It has | mittee 15 investigating foreign loans, To the Bditor of The Star: . erty is left to the daughter, Sibyl|;° “TCS SO0 160G D @ number, but| o, fure French, Naval Medical Corps, has grouped together in the Ring Hotel| Mr. Walsh in his memorandum | Former Ambassador Davis to Pay| In last Sunday's Star there appears | Baker. system will Sotar o ahe Russiun| “rpo feature will be absence of prg- been detached from duly at the Naval in Muulh eepnnecessarily 1arge ! estimated that British operations in an article by Rene Viviani, former | Alfred H. Brooks and Sibyl Baker ¥ vl o ayent or evenl pared addresses. Several Ohio cob. Medical School, this city, and as- , Teaderanin. of coen meizander the)Jreiand this year will cost more than| Respects to President Harding. | premier of France, and in this articie |are executors and trustees. emporary approval of the majority.lgrossmen are members of the group. signed to duty on the I. £ S, Falcon. Col. von Xylander. are probably 3125000000, ‘allowing approximately| Jonn W. Davis, former Unitea |l ind the following statement: — hatching plois of some sort. -n,.irf}’,‘,’","M'fffl,h"(’:‘;n;:‘;’:‘:‘;’a‘,’;"""s,,“'o‘0’;; States ambassador to Great Britain, ‘Thus, while all other caounlflen Fomiay £ R . $62,000, ¢ | have rais ilr ares, Germany 3 ictivities are mors jdangerous for| for “tne army of occupation” and | sric, '5on & Visit to this clty, spent | have raised railroad fares > Superior Merchandise at Lowest Consistent Prices i = Iy = Soce. $36.000.000 for payment of claimsitary Hughes and l'.'nd:~:-uec}e:;:;y I have just returned from a three- S d:am:l !he‘ government for destruc- | Fletcher, at the ate Department | month trip in France, Belgium and U. S. SHIP CAPTAIN SLAIN. | 50 by, Britiah forces. vesterday afternoon and afterward | Germany, and I can say to you that 3 ‘ e | The report of the Secretary of thelvisited former Secretary Lan the before-mentioned statement of M.] 3 T for 1920, Mr. Wa y Lansing. - BERLIN, March 22.—A special dis “Je:%‘;'z! t"h'at £ ;‘nr‘-m, ld!"'(‘ l:'l"!- He will pay his respects to Prest- | Viviani is an absolute untruth. ! e b atch from Bremen reports that the ! d, shos annual interest on | dent Harding today or tomorrow. IFFORD W. HUBBELL. | captain of the American steamship | the British debt would be $209,840,- Deranof. was shot and killed by Sec- | 000. m@r 13]6 7°‘324 7‘2‘ ST N W. ond Officer Gowan. in an altercation. TSOOTES 3 gl Gowzn asserts that the trouble arose hroaen e eapeatms siwsme “fos| GERMANS TO BE EXPELLED, Glasses ' That Are ‘Cood . Looki 215P $T and 1212401218 G ST duct. Gowan is in custody. PARIS. 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SR istrict National Ban = Choice of plain white, 1406 G Street s they &7 | blue or pink collar and There is a Remedy and Ultimate b atir b | cur stvies, emblem on " all [:o ):u I.l: sleeve—in an sizes— Correction in the Special The Bank that e A e Taustste Fens " LM reomen of | Dresses — worth much “Foot Form” Lasts Seeks to Serve ST E I m T S e Special Shipment of Wool-Mixed You Don’t Have to Wear Unsightly Shoes Most any Bank will take Either. Note the new corrective last we illustrate £ of your mo ey— today. No. 3% A. As snappy and stylish as one President s e. 'care 2/ i ’ e . can wish: yet the shoes are “corrective” shoes. | R. N. Harper but it's when you have some o s ults They are comforting where a joint is sensi- Viceiresidents special financial problem to ‘W. P. Lipscomb Lewis Holmes G. J. Gockeler tive ; they hug up under the arch; they fit the ankle toN c R E ii{m a stocking ; they clutch at the heel. 3 = FOR PERNANENCE solve—some money negoti- ations to transact—that you will nypreciate the spirit of Make it a point to $3.95 investigate these . L. Sansbury g \‘h(x‘.' 2 - A Concrete Road is one enter- Cashier real cooperation which is a e , - _ 5 2 H. L. Offutt, Jr. Choice of brown, gray and green mixtures, in feature of the District Na’- tional—and a factor in it's growth and popularity. This is “Our Bank"™—our customers' and ours —and it prise that won't get into the hands of a receiver. Once built, it's always on the job paying big dividends, popular belted models for boys 7 to 17 years—lined pants. To be sold tomorrow, while they last, at —$595—s0 be early, because the values far exceed our one-day bargain price. OMEN'S EASTER SLIPPERS, PUMPS AND OXFORDS $ A .69 Values $5.50 to $7.50 ey Black satin pumps, black and tan viei, 2- strap slippers, two-strap brogues and 2 strap black and tan calf medels, in sizes 2% to §—Military, Cuban and Leuis heela High Shoes $10 up sz Oxfords $7.50 up __qomn In Black, Brown, Tan and White. EDMONSTON & CoO. (Incorporated) 1334 F Street Andrew Betz, Manager Advisers and Authorities All Foot Troubles functions in our mutual serv- ice. The "lstc}latring is out” here—you're welcomed.