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Ve ' = SATURDAY, MARCH - TRANSFERMENASK | s sz, ' [CONDOLENCES Plll 4102 ’ 9 | Postage Stamps For Collections At Lowest Prices | PEARLMAN'S Eook 933 G St. N.W. JO2NOW ONROLL | A0e Merin Sovs: INCHARIY APPEAL % {Campaign Still Far Short of | Results Which Are Set as I ‘Ultimate Goal. ster appeal of the A arities and the Citizens' | ssociation for 10, members b Over Wedded Bliaf y RATE CONTINUANCE| sz = INCARDINAL'SHO | Marriage must have ftx dis- i . e aeoesns for | (AMbassador Jusserand Of- advantages in the opinion of i Present Charge -Expires on! 4 some unexplained reaxon nearly Dr. Charlex Norris, the city's Washingtonians have, to date, contributed to the sup- April 1—Want Six || fwiee an mamy marriea maics | | figially Expresses French port of the Associated Charities. Are you one of these? If you aretnot, and if the thought of a hungry Washington baby or a deserted Washington mother reaching out for your hand means more to you than a gesture, fill out the blank below and swell the total. Urge your friends to do likewise. Washington cannot turn away from its helpless ones. chicf medical examiner, who, in and females commit suiclde as do single males and females.” Months More. Government’s Regret. : - Continuation of existing rates for An official expression of the condol- carrying trunks and other baggage j€nces of the French government at was asked by the Union Transfer 4 {the death of Cardinal GibYons was Money to Loan First Trusts ASSOCIATED CHARITIES (Including Citizens’ Relief Association). Company at a public hearing before transmitted to Baltimore today by il far from its goal tods [l i i = o= 2 el | e Pubife Dtilltiee Corsmisslon atithe Ambassador Jusserand. i Howard S. Reeside, Treasurer, | 1102 contributing members ; District building today. 1 Am instructed. :h«(;rnw»;tagl‘\:r.»"lfi‘.i 923 H street northwest: |were recorded up to noon. | s on D. C. Real Estate Baggage rates are fixed on a zone Bl R reu e o S i o [ elitton i chairman of the ecured . C. system, the charge being 65 cents per s felt condolences on the demise of his Inclosed please find §... e e e sao A jicomulittee L S g nigce farhdeliyeriestinitiia: eati soncs eminence, Cardinal Gibbons, whose | P = e With higher rates in the outer zones. odh T Il v payment in full the appeal. The commission also at its last hear- T e ot AT & The appeal has brought many | ing established a rate of 10 cents per|German Attacks on Poles |1 @ model for all ho st quarterly payment (for..... o naesieaee e || friends to7the aia of e Associs i farpind “’; “"{i"x "“"kfphab(}"e }he H Hebrews Express Reghet (o tributi for th t i e hatlimany who! ave not L founaiit] It tak | street floor of homes. e fee for ews k. - r contributio r the current year. '1 4 ALY b = i akes a gi Sy e carrying bagsage upstairs moes to the| Cause Request From War- BALTIMOR 26 —Among n) fo b possible to send in & contribution up | . es a girl twice as long driver. the hundreds of me: of sympa- o l‘h'-‘* R ]“"1‘ bear 11;""n.r"nxd< o undress fer a dance these da s The present rates were granted last Fi i and regret at the death of Cardi- mind and ‘help to swe e total{ 4¢ it used ¢’ take for oy Septr e e e Smtementot| Saw—Workmen Slain. il Gibbons that continue to pour in Name. . ceeenie S6ce {number of responses | Sl d t’ take fer t’ dress fer . the company that it was granting a B the archiepiscopal residence from Hopes Goanl Will Be Reached. 4t7 the-ater. H 25 per cent increase in pay to em- | Py the Associated P: persons of all creeds and rank was e T R e T P o R S T S 3 , i ploves. Officials of the company stated | WARSAW, March 25.—A state of lan oflicial testimonial from the Balti- Address. ...cc.ccceeicciecccenciannn. e d e s i e Service. | at lh;!;eal;lngul)?dll)‘ th;t they did not | siege has been declared at Bouxm-mwl L dn.»m w \un:.v..m}uu;\, It ex- {ways contributes varly in the fls“““NEw R TR i expe 0 be e to reduce wages in o RTRC .ities in Upper | ténded the sympathy of the congre- | yea yrots ere a smali iSastor H the mear future, ECRECaw (e tanalto cher S Sittea R RMU RS 12 34 0 o et o the hotse- LoReeing for the sta.o00 Tuna ' from | SCHEDULE APRIL 1 {| John W. Thompson & Co. Figures submitted by the company jSilesia, at the request of the Polishhold and t ¢ “Catholic brethren Ty Sineer adl yselli el a0 Hearn SRl ! showed that there was a lull in travel | authorities, according to the news-:of Balti d conciuded e Y e e earbvonn ON CITY-SUBURBAN LINE neorpornted—— Into and out of Washington during De- | apers, because of German attacks on| “We v and wish ours could be so much i 821 15th St. cember, January and February. Zqecaus ! providence a leader shall be given to or ; Commissioner Oyster questioned wit- | the Poles. | the Catholics of America Tesses for the company as to the cost of | Polish reports say (German citizen ' maintain the same noble delivering a single piece of baggage.|guards are interfering with Poiish| Catholic dignity, Americ The company was not prepared to sub- | workmen, several of whom been ! and human se mit data on this point, claiming that it} yjjled in night affra It is charged | owing tribute to the cardinal's K'll & o 0 _0 o7 1d be difficult t 1 t, si at 6 S hombed e dblin St 0 on | b )t T Y Toenel o Repe et e maner of wacng| (At 600 of the guards bombed fhe|memory was voiced In a resolution 1 ovie cials, se 1orch who shall tandards of n citizenry | liot Wadsworth istant secre- T Main 1477 tary T the Treasticy. and a former | COMMittee’s Request for Improve- | ntributor 10 the ¥ when di-| 5 inz. the activities of the Ameri-| ents Provided in New Ar- Cross at national headquar- | t wrete to John Joy Edson i rangements, have intended for some days to s N S ; : ¥ou a check in the interest of the As- | gopyy providing better Charities drive. 1 take gre it e et | Wanted Salesmen delivered in each zone. cite commissioners' office | adopted yesterday by the Baltimo The present rates expire April 1, but |t Lublinitz, badly Another charge the company asks that they be con- | ’that the citizen guards came with | tion: ging it. Fed > Ly the Poles | virt ation of Churches, represent? Iy all the Proicstant denomina of the city, which said that he | By the Associated Pross The commission is determined tinued for six months. The former rate , s x : 5 et e P e O inclosing now a chec Avr : the City 8 the pretext of participating in the| merits the praise and esteem of all} STOCKHOLM. March 26.—An anti c¢h an amicable settlement o InCloming dow A e Hies n the City and Subu i foui s plecel o8 bagzage: fo thei =6 Zou e by ebiacitaliand, now: attempting | men, “without distinction of creed OF | goviet rising ix reported to have oc- s osir] IS AR Ferandon of the W to terrorize the Poles in the various | sect : = O signs henselly o v _and Electric Com- ST e districts where the voting showed.a| “The Baltimore Federation of [curred in Kazan, about 530 miles cast| poye pover for Chinexe Farmers. = volunices werker of the ‘A ;\m::‘nl pany ennounced* today. Al of the Established and pro- Two YEAR 'N P Polish majorit. Churche:; the resolution said. “de- {of Moscow, on the Volga, according to 0o Asthorizat 7 maie Charities for thirty-six years, | u:mrq\»mums allowed in this sched- E ne fice has i S RISON Statistics based upon unofficial re- | sires to express the appreciation of | gispatches received here today. Some | ratcs on the ’g““‘r:";' I:‘l'"r_n;’w o :(rul:x‘l“:»:l v;wm.(-«.::‘,;:‘.:»_fn u|u..:( x|(-‘|:f“.r»n)\1.a.:. rlv‘.,u,,‘u(,. according 1o the || gressive office has op- ot > sources, concerning | th- Protestant within i 3 Ates o vernment r or | possibility of becoming sociate | 'Y A committee represent 3 : FOR PRETENDED DEATH e e e (RS members of the extraordinary com- | the transportation of implements and [member of the sociely by the pay-|inz the ciiizens of those communities, || portunity for several a majority for the Poles of 52 mer|our fellow citi n. James Cardinal | mission in ‘the city are said to have supplies nec ry for agricultural ! ment of $2 She believes that there Mr. Farrandou stated that while the ' % cent in the industrial district, wi.ch | Gibbon: ! is the principal bone of contention be- and to extend to our fellow | heen Kill and the commission's | Production in the famine districts has [are many persons able and willing i new schedule will increase the cost || addit ional high-class Christians of the Roman‘ Catholic i been made by the ministry of commu- ! to support the soc efforts by | of operation the company is following | Texas Farmer’s Life Insurance Was | tween Germany z >0la | Churel Ctaths headquarters burned. Many other| ¢ e pyahet B O e T e s A ing (| ¢ z : Germany and Poland. The in- | Church our sympathy on the occasion (! et % nications. These rates were made f- [ becoming as : o il i L = 3 : *= Collected Atter Empty Coffin dustrial districe In the southéastern|of ihels Ereat Bereavement in the sovlet officials have been Killed. it J8} feciive for ix months from Febru-{could not afford fo contribute a larg-{ Zens that increased patronage will | alesmen. In reply ; part of Upper o comprises about | death of this pre-eminent leader ana |deglared L L Gary 1 er sum. On aua after April-1- thers wi be|| State experience, pres- long been Had Been Buried. jone-third of the disputed territory. churchman. His name h S SCeenRiklIn A s bers) churehy E e o 1 |are masters of the en u A thirty-minute service fi e Treas- | . ! SiHguacHold wordiimiIsiueloved Baloty o 30ar inuve lorde zeneral | Finger-Print Evidence Lacking. The committ ©0 Branchuille, insiead of a fors- ;| €Nt connection and e Marcilize WOMAN’S ALLIANCE AIDS. | reached to worla proportions. By the | mobilization in the district. | MADRID—An examination of the|to understand th five-minute service to Berwyn onlys A Byrd Jackson Cochrain, charged with . i T ‘areat Chris. | In western Russia also anti-soviet|finger prints on the motor cycle and{of numbers which During the day a one-man car will £TOSS COMMISSIONS Pro- 3:’&}?.‘:‘»‘ l,:leihlsurance company AR, T s well s his devotion ‘o |MOVements are reported. Fighting injy, sed the assassins of the {has emphasized as operate ne n Branchville and Laurei 2 . by having an empty coffin 3 3 h 23 ] ess, | White Ru between viet trcops e Prem Dato disclosed that none | for additional funds. under varying headways t X el | ced { B 2 Duried for Mimeclt won GmPLY coffin | All Souls’ Church Women Approve of rizhteousne st P tesen o vic it op Premier bato disclosed that none | for additional funds. The prese: e amDvane hendwaye to'meet tavel || duced for the past two mbled the finger print ro Mateo, who confessed to par-| pating in the crime, El Liberal today. ise and esteem of last night and sentenced to two years in th;mnilenlhry, 2 - el e i tionists. The white Russian peasant: . Cocl in. a prosperous farmer and Support of al local charities, wi > i have be reinforced by deserters father of five children, was supposed | Special attention to the Friendship| Announcement of the appointment | SVC RCR PR OTert S8 CERCTEECE to have died at his home on March | Settlement House, was approved by |°f Bishop Owen B. Corrigan. vicar 10, 1919. The body of the supposedly to b the handsx of All Local Charities. olu- es underwritten by as | * opening and closing of * onlie reat- o e A el T T All replies treat tributor rded as a Branchville for passengers wh FE i T stockholder and i d that he! will change cars there. wers who | ed confidentially. Ad- ve dividends which, though £ AN : beinvisible to him, repre- | dress Box 57-E, Star sert ator of the dio-| "\ other disturbed section i Eanesaliasgatdninias said to] Warsaw Beggars Must Work. dead man was laid out at his home | the Woman's Alliance of the Alllcese was made today. He was select- |, FI0ERST, € 2tUrRe e R e e R DA 0 him. rePre | Electrical operation through ther- and covered with a sheet. Religious | Souls’ Unitarlan Church at its annual [ ed by the diocesan consultors and | DE,(fie MUBSH, feBion, whete Confiions] WASAW .- CBeggars are (o o o sent Ve e D I T Ol | mostatic controls is the feature of a|| Office. . rites were performed, a coffin was ) meeting yesterday. 2 will have charge of the diocese until! reported ra the revolutionary ac-! py, Were recently announced to|work, as explained by those in charge;] L o lLe extinguishing system intend- | carried out of the home and buried. | Officers elected are: Mrs. Richard |the new archbishop is chosen. tivities so far having resulted. it is|iake over an old military hospital, 1o | which makes an Easter ift partic- | pas macinyefor shiphoard use, which | Three life insurance companies sub-| Fay Jackson. pr Mrs Wit Comment From Rome. asserted, in twenty soviets in various |y ".onverted into a workshop for em-{ularly appropriate, for it is an il et Sricent Siested Fatn S Ated Tn May of the totiom- e e T onea. | \ROME, " March — Obituaries of [PArts of the region being driven out-fy),vment of these mendicants at some [ to bring back into lives that - = e 3 ing vear. i ks { corresponding secretary; Mrs. 'W. §.|the Jate Cardinal Gibbons are pub- e trade. Profits of the workshop are|vitalized and into lomes that are] More than eighteen months after | Hildebrand, treasurer, and Mrs. George | lie™ v all newspapers in Rome.| Mexico Wants Funds Returned. = i go to a fund being raised to start abroken new life and renewed hope. = | his “death” and “burial,” Cochrain | Coggskill. Mrs. Leonard Dotem and mment upon his noble char-| MEXICO CITY.—Investigation of the | home to re for beggars who, be-{ Itis to ma -p;_)asnm |1vh:)1]mrl}n .;¢ ~ was arrested on a goat ranch after | Mrs. Vernon Whitman,’ members’ of {a. s genuine piety and his civic| possibility of retrieving several mik {cause of their physical disabilities, |and friendship for those who stand A the grave had been opened and found | the board of directors. virtues lion pesos, said to have been deposit- | gre unable to be employed in most in need of i that the Easter | empty. ] Committee chairmen reading re-| “The death of Cardinal Gibbons.”|¢d in England and France by former |y, appeal for the support of th <-l amily ] 9 ! ports were: Mrs. George E. Ricker. i the Corriere D'Italia, “must be | Mexican administrations on contracts | * °" v S welfare agencies, the Associated Char- | Eoctal service: Mrs. George Authier, |gevi 0F SOTHETE of citizens of | for arms and munitions which have | : ities and the Citizens' Relief Associa- X [ = e erine wton, pion Yy 5 i een filled will be made by a Mexi- | Ship and rgo Reported Lost. tion, has been mad i LK. |publicity: 3 Katherine : iand t se true national | Not been filled will be made by a Mexi o vS dnd means: Mra U G B Plerce, | anerica and muaticanse IRO.—The Lloyd Bra-| Contributions may be sent to The! - can government commission which{ RIO DE JA - ° & | Ziletro line steamer Uberaba is on thestar or to Howard off the coast of the {yrer, 923 H street northw Reeside, treas- Il leave for Europe in a few day i am; Mrs. Thomas Hensey, mem- | MOUT - LECRL S . C. B. Delong of U. 5. Commission | beothin, M €. D. Rilev, finance; | The Giornale d'italia recalls thati gt 6t el ala "t Tave | racks sixty mil i Mrs., William Dall, entertainments; [King Victor Emmanuel conferred|peen piaced in the United States, but! state of Maranhao, Brazil. All the i Addresses Chemical Society. | Mrs. R. H. Higgins, Florence Critten- [upon Cardinal Gibbons the Grand Cor-| 'l liitution of funds pertaining (o | passengers and crew have been taken e | Tariff probl. lati i ! ton ‘mmission: Mrs. Arthur Bryant, |don of the Crown of Italy. one of the|thege engagements will probably bejoff by the British steamer Aust TWO HELD FOR INQUIRY. | tataHift problems relating to impor- | 0%, TSP ¢ 'P. Ely. hospitality, | highest honors possible in the King- | pandied by another commission. O e f ok maves | Tor € K Detsng of e | cel's commander. The steamer, which g Was on the trip from New York to|Parties Arrested in Connection Farquhar, friend- |dom. ot of discussion for C. R. Delong of the | 3P4 Mrs. Henry The Epoca says: “Cardinal Gibbol United States Tariff Commission . be- | ShiP- erBpoca say Spain Hasx Industrial Inquiry. j wa it : = Bl A h | Rio de Janeiro, and its carso. &r¢} ygyp Miss Spence's Death. reported lost. 2 Two persons are under arrest in| « fore the Chemical Society of Wash- must beiconsidered a national:glorx MADRID.—A royal decree creates a ngton, at the Interior building. last protection committee for nations night. Commissioner Delong poimed! COMMITTF‘E T0 MEET' Philadelphia in connection with the} investigation of the death of Miss! The disastrous fire which took place in our establishment at 10 AM. March 24 ¥ delay any of our work and all will £0 forward uninterruptedly in the same prompt and efficient manner. + 1 wish to thank the District Fire Department, Electrical De- partment and the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company for their promptness. and also our friends and honorable competitors who were so kind to offer us their assistance and co-operation. td dustry, with the object of investi- e eie i i s DEBS’ TRIP HERE ALONE | i, (00, ohieeh T AN nner soanian Tencher pay. i 5 s ! ies. MA ).— overnment has de. that the conglomerations "of cynso, |Board of Trade to Take Up Shad| papprpy gy | EGIQN POST | ' =" swssesting remedies | QAP ombt Clomentary cduea: | Mabel Spence, twenty four vears old.| nants and vowels in the names of va- Bake Plans. Seeknx Oil Settlement. tion throughout the country in an|a War Department clerk from Cir-, I also take this opportunity to publicly thank my organization, both the oftice and field forces, for their co-operation and assistance in paving the way so that we can proceed with our work in a man- rious products caused the clerk of A MEXICO CITY. March 26 Hearings | efort to reduce the number of iliter- w“r‘.}x‘i;m‘;wu. 'jv“k;f‘)"tll‘?t)l anflge‘;;::;{-f_ ner not to cause any delays. tth:H:vue.: on’a&ifl"”s“in“cgv: elo::‘x‘n':; w‘;‘;:nn!:fi;ln lg:::d :)r;""l“xl‘?ad» will hold | Georgians Wire Protest to Head. [and conferences relative to fi"i“l“'f;?:'p?a‘;.:'fi;:n.t I:ripsa;urpourd to in- | Thursday afternoon, as a result of| A U e Ao BTN W AShinE T BOS Y t 7:10 o'cloek in| twenty-seven of the Mexican consti-| creada the minimum wage of teachers |an alleged criminal operation per- Tl.lE FEDERAL HEAT[NG COMPANY representatives could not know nn"n.e ‘boardrooms in The Star building. | Adjutant More Concerned tution, pertaining to the nationaliza-| {55000 pesetas annually. The yearly { formed in Philadelphia. | ‘what particular product they werelPrenmmary plans for the event will tion of petroleum Hepodits, will be| pay’ of teachers in many districts| One of them is Al Brown and .the (] centering attention. ussed, and the subcommittees g Over Bergdoll, begun on Monday by the petroleum | hitherto has been less than 1000 |other is Mary Glardi, according to in- : . = I be_dise ] ging F.'L Tess of the geological survey | wifl make reports. Charles . Cranei oot 5, 00 o commission of the chamber of depu-! pesetas. formation received By Tnapector Clit- » . also dellivered an address, advocating | is chairman of the commitiee. s e G _— ———————————————_|ford L. Grant, chief of detectives, e Telief of certain chemicals from the | The executive commiitce of the| protest against the recent libertics trom the Philadelphia police.” Telephone Main 5183 310 13th Street N.W. tariff burden. !trade body will meet Monday at e : o Relatives of the deceased arrive e Doy commitice, Tucs. | ETanted Bugene V. Debs by govern-|QRDER TO MOVE SHADES. |MRS. ANNA T. MYERS DIES. |, Relavsee o (o “foox eharee of| day at 12:40 o'clock, and the narks{'"'"‘ autherities, in addition to a | the body, which later was taken to| and reservations committee at 4| Drotest that no clemency be shown i (O imess) offeanpim sauivRientto Louisiana Avenue Merchants Given | Widow of George A. Myers Helped |St. Paris, Ohio, for burial. ten inches of snow. o'clock. the prisoner now in the federal peni- e Found Twentieth Century Club.” —~———————————————— | tentiary here, has been expressed in nti onday to ork. ‘oun 'wentie! entur; ub, SPECIAL NOTICES | PE CE e : ! H ORICES 3 ___s_flm_s__ a telegram from A. L. Henson, com-| Merchants on Louisiana avenue be- | Mrs. Anna T. Myers, widow of George THBE ANNUAL MEETI OF THE mrx-:nxummx NAT'L BANK OF W :; .| mander of the Geor department n 9th and 10th streets have becn|A. Myers, died Thursday at her home twi holders of the Great Falls Power Company. for Mar the election of directors and the transaction| At a regular meeting of of such other business as may properly come | tors of this bank. held Thur«: before taid meeting. will be held at the office | 121, the regular quarterly divid of C. C_Carlin, 107 North Fairfax st. Alex-| cent was declared on the capital stock, of the American Legion, to F. W. AT A e m\g 7 ; > S YR Galbraith. the national commander, in | 8iven until Monday morning to be- |in the Goodwin, 1417 Park road north- nfi{ A A."‘W"'( Gndiaaapniie o | sin movins back the metal coverings | west. She wis seventy-four vears| - SUNNIFINIYIN INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 2 in front of their establishments to |ington. She had been an invalid for S Nevieer P ek Baoe T B R ROWIR Secr ".’.ng e A e o3 “While I am heartily against allow- | conform to the Commissioners’ plans | cight years, =) MEETING OF MARCH 55 OF LADIES: HOME| chusive. Vers truly your ing men who have been convicted of | for improvement -of the avenue Mrs My evatwan) theldangbiar ofithe =7 S A ARS8 O WITAT(N W 9 WALLER. Cashir. | CTime against the government of the | According to Engineer Commis- |jate Mrs. Mary Hopperton and a niece United States—such as Debs is—to | gioner Kutz. the setting back of the |of Dr. Caroline Winslow. Her early Home called off. EMILIE R. BOTSCH, Pres. ander about the country without |sidewalk to widen the roadway has'jife was spent on Grant place north- ident. v % . TRIM- Tnss order: ail shrot | % put H 8 R —— _ | med: pu escort as though (they were free |{left the awning poles in the center \est. Until 1893 she was connected Lt L L T R o e agents, T am not in favor of making |of the sidewalk space allotted to Pe- | with the United States land office. M eli S LS ofcleciipns e = T O e, T . ), il et e o B ey 0 A ctiwm. & S i T, - { Lemy vles, na adju- | At present, Col. Kutz said, oles | Staunton, Va.. and this in L L wimE Ay wrooswors: Don’t Neglect the Roof {tant of the American Legion. inlare apout twenty fect from the bUil- | Fy husband died in 1918 \ Sxtires ind Masde lampe for $UT3 ot Srems ! It it leaked, vee commenting last night on the protest | ing line. The plan of the enginecr| \rs. Myers was a member of the house, complete with lighting fxtures and | Casey the Expert Roof Man. {of the Georgia department of the | department is to have the poles mov-|Shakespeare Club and was one of the lamps, for $245. We have wired over 1000 CASEY 3207 14th ST. N.W. | legion against liberties shown Eugene | ed back to about ten feet, but allow- lorganizers of the Twentieth Century liomes in Washington. We have pleased over | ____ Phones_Col._ asd 1331 | V. Debs by the government authori- ! ing the sheds to extend out five feet [Club of this city. She was for many 1.000 owners of homes. Let us please you. 3 E. TAYLOR & CU.. phone M. 7103. he poles. ¥ ico, @ merchant on the | Unj he removal |er iea farther than “I think that it would be far bet-| Salvatore § n T THE | S FIBRE COATING GUARAN-'ter to use our efforts in securing the | avenue, declared today t} atockho e e Gt T E | TEED te stop ali leaks in your reof, put! return of the traitor, Bergdoll, to the | of the existing sheds will cost the R is survived by two nieces, Mrs. [4 - Fire Insurance | 4 - S i . P v v % & 5 e e e ] on by roof specialists. We repair any| United States to stand trial, or in|merchants close to $40,000. and will | Walter P. Jenney and Mrs. J. Jerome 1896_ 192 l ur s comes oBee, $04 11th st. nwe, on Monder: Avril s kind of roof. e ciiring (heireleansiof tho a0 A afford adequate protection 1o | Lightfoot, both of 2 . Up . constant worker in All Souls’ rian Church, of which her moth- a charter member. " Make Us Prove It i i ' not this city, and a 1921, for the purpose of electing nine (9) | Evcr-Ready Roofing Co., |icans who tried to kidnap him, and | fruit and vegetables from the sun in inephew, Bartlett Dunan of Scranton, directors for_ the ensuing year. Polls open who are now being held b; = Pa. 12 m., close 1 p. TOUIS R. PEAK. ™" } Phone 1029 Park rd. *| mans’ L3 v the Ger- | future. s, | Metallic Roof Paint— 10B TO ALL CREDITOES OF MK Pure Linseed Oil Paint, $1.10 per galle .Y, L [PV e P e T port and we shall celebrate Pleasant M. E. Church, 16th and La- mont streets. Interment was in Rock Debs returned to the Atlanta federal Grace J. True. trading as True & Co., 244 penitentiary yesterday to resume the 15th et n.w., that all accounts of indebtadness delty. be submitted to 8. Goldenberg. care Vogue Dry Wi routine of prison life again after his s Creek cemetery. - + Cleaning Co. B. D. PRIEDMAN. Acty. '+ W.R. ms..low trip to Washington, where he dis-|Phillips Exeter Graduates‘to Meet CROSS the unchal‘te seas MARCH 25 NEXT POOL CAR FOR CALIFOR- cussed his case with Attorney Gen- ! i £ April 9. s - aia. Houselold gods st reduced rates. with CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. eral Daugherty. Evening of Ap: . 2 % % Ereater security and speed. SECUR STOK The socialist leader, who is serving ‘he Phillips Exeter Academy alumni = AGE 00, 110 =t = 5 e e T e a ten-year term on conviction of vio: | ginne B v | 2 e — : e = be held the evening of GAS_ RAY ¢ D AND RERUILT. Notice to Contractors! {lating” the war-time espionage act, ';;‘."("',",fmt"lkprh 97 at fi_‘n o'clock, at | t S usmess as Sa e lnto Cuos L. . rear 616 H at. d heating done on a small pereent-| Was smiling and cheerful as he | ihe University Club. Dr, Lewis Perry, | best of references: | alighte < than if work is di by contract. Address Box 345 C. Star office. from the train, and in the ; and Prof. Tufts, instructor brief time before he met the warden .“,:llm;u. Sh'at the academy, will be the and was whisked away to the prison | prineipal speaker: | he answered every auestion asked [”Arrangements are being made by | {him cxcept those about his confer- | Constant Southworth, 13 GOWNS TO ORDER FOR ALl street and afternoon frocks; remodel done: cbildren’s clothes. For appointime: prosperity. TWenty-f ive years ago we dreamed things that have since come true; we stand By Hot-Wnater, Steam or Vapore Pressurc System: ANOS FO RSN rial and expert workmen to instali a new plant or remodel 7our present oue witheat delay. e T ence or his chances for release. is acting ch “n;‘.';,‘,"o?".’i.‘f. IS OUR SPECIALTY <] distrib: £ . 1 L SIS THANSFER AND SToRAGR | WoRCH. 1110 ¢ o EE T L Ay, W e A mtoeiation Al fore || we are reads with the necesary mate. y@ today among the foremost distributors of nationally A13 You st. i e Screen Time’s Almost Here Make window screens SEEKS RETURN OF STOCK. | che ea ana gray” are mvited: o ready for_service oW, by giv | Hammacher Heir Sues to Recover | MEN'S COMMITTEE MEETING. | 5 comiz from Richmond to Washizzto: s committee (Kni “o- S mer : Seiz rt The men’s committee (Knights of Co: SCREEN ENAMEL B N AN EIORAG A isdiCentoates lumbus and Men's Aid Socicty)ginter- Grven, s0c pr. ! At Thomas W. Miller. the new alien | ested in St. Ann’s Infant Asylum finnual known quality merchandise in the south. e T — CALL ON US Biggs Heating Co. W. E_ Gettlsh, H. E. Huatsberry, Pres. Vics Pres. 917 H St. N.W. PHONE MAIN- 4888 [ 4 sereen We stand at the prow of this business ship, therefore, looking forward with confidence to the horizon of another year. d \7 It improves vents rust. S RS, /‘«r[siv;rmi Rugs washea | Pronerty custodian. has been named | ball to be'held Friday, April L is roo . at your residence: iook like new: prolong the | @ ndant in a suit filed in the | quested to meet at the institution, 23d Becker Paint and Glass Co., wear of rugs. Progressive Sales Co., 605 F n.w. | District Supreme Court for the re- 437K streets northwest, tomorrow at 1239 Wisconsin ave_ Phone West 67. 13° [ turn of ce 2 is desired. > i o s l:x.ihn !lr):ik certificates Y N = OGO, i Scized under the trading with the . Fence Lumber |} jElxrm STRMINGHAM. offers mim | € EATRS A wo b Posts & & Wall Wi @ 5ol emy act. William chlemmer of investment opportunity in | New York city and Thomas M. Debe- i | qausl the retuens on | voise of Summit. N. J. executors of s SAVING | al . ivestment ever | Charles W. A. Hammacher, claim that Piclk[clt‘s B.oka‘!:c]l‘ Fricis | made. $100 buys 10 shares now—$100 will | afr. Hammacher was entitled.to onac ORDERS OF EVERY S NVITED. o, half of the number of shares tak M. Barker Co., Inc, | Don’t Delay—Buy Today | 13'uie alien "Sroperty custodian ber Geo. arker . Inc. | RIRMINGHAM MOTORS ‘A TRUS is father's estate. Named ln t 49651 N. Y. ave; 1517 Tth st Tel M. 1345 ' 401-4 Evans bldg o nt with Mr. Miller 1.~| SPeC | - | Albert H. Hammacher, who is said MANY ROOFS ‘APR]_L SHOWERS be entitled to the other half of 114 3 d St Nw —are simply rusting awas for the lack of | « ot good for leaky roofs. Phone theiatock, she S prppertyjimisigim. T 7 SIS = But before we cast off we shall summon all hands to celebrate our Silver Jubilee Rttla atat.l A el cout OF Tooersa] met prompty) and) wulltreniar oas || Bropest d, it is claimed. s oomne 105 st aw.| K- K. FERGUSON, Inc. Always Open Until 9 P.M. the date some time 1n April TRONCLAD Zatee, Mporsy sy 11140 8. Phons Sorln i g 4 16th & Riggs St. N. W. ; e waly 224 ecigioal “Bigpr” n the Heetiag | s ne Ebe WILL TEACH SWIMMING. Four large outside bed- Al the details to follow B.'.. Plumbing business | A Pmung Service Csan rooms, with large living One to four rooms and bath: 1310 um‘g:gu;" gym. r..mg-., a1, e et o ssidishahon 3 - A. Boys to Start Cam- |} ,,4 dining rooms, very lsiepredsematgles o ;Lremises HEATING—PLUMBNIG srae, e e o ;dean Monday. 3 convenient kitc hen and 3:‘0'6"::5 gr:!oo ll)x_rrx',_"ay ctween Warren W. Biggs. W. K. Pace, THE SERVICE SHOP ! m-?‘m,‘:";m“i:'““w‘fl}“gf“cfin;::{:& bright, airy cellar; every 9 7 90 O Fas iz ban " BYRON S. ADAMS, by the boys of the local Y. M. C. A.|| room as bright as day. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Heatirg and plumbing remirs and remode. | G AR e e e on s bovanLacw seni che Lots of windows, lots of s i atienieify A cxsers mectanicn | After Bu_s.m_ess given an opportunity io learn the|| wall space, plenty of Ready for occupanc: Seventh at F CLAFLI oot CAL €O With '\\,.n: printing difficuliics to be overcome in_the closets; spacious porches. April 1 / -~ de for ail purposes - = ~ =, g 1 STREET H matter cll show you. From 9 a.m. to noon the boys will - | z g be taken in squads The Shade Shop | The National Capital Press |1 it"ltf S8 o Hiiil D J Dunigan ||| B- F- SAUL CO. z 830 13th St. Jume ROOF TROUBLE which will be under the u;na::‘p"l'::'n' 1321 New York Ave. 934 N. Y. Ave. N. W. SRRV AR g Onll Mat A of competent _instructors. from Phone M. 4874 for Factory " | Grafion & Som, Trc.yab. toss. s | Contral High schost swimming. tears Main 1267 1 /1 '»- . bldg. M. 760. | an members o Estimate on Window Shades. | “geuting end Bootiog ,,,,,c',.,’”,, 790 | Sihool Thtesaving Gorpaciiral High = ! A 5 t 3 .

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