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S THE EVENING "STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. APRIL 9 1921—1?&'!‘ 1. €. Fisher. Tra S Pat Off) .'rde coUNT OF | obowes) 1S PUTTING | uP THE RELLL T'M l 1 FURNIBHING THe WHAT'S GONNA THRE Nou PeoR EisH Be Tvwe PRICE | || HUNDRED You CANT BUILD o fouR, AND TEN A CAR AND SeLL D g BucKS JUCH A SAP Sin'? » T FOR S FuLLy .« Low PRICE AND SOUPPED:] | ‘mare A PROEWT! SHOP'S GONNA BE As BIG AS OVUR EACTORY, AND BELIEVE ME \T'LL BE A REGULA®R GoLD MINE! MUTT,MITT mel T'M e -PRESIDENT 0F A NEw MOToR cAR COMPANY. We'RE GONMA TURN ouT ‘The ‘SAP 3\, THe N\FHES\' CAR You EVER LA o WHY, You HAVER'T ANY money! than half of the unions in the Chicago Building Trades Council rejected pro- o1 the Building Contractors' ociation for reductions in’ the of skilled mechanics from to $1 an hour and building orers from $1 to 70 cents. The council claims a membership of ,000. »NUHJ!\ N, N BRAINSS of t volunta ciderly women or who locked t three rooms hetel for mo thre cvealed authori v the women. Mis centrall Noted Financier Dies. k PHILADELPHIA—W harton Barker, paid for bY | \igely known financier and publi a crack under| gieq at his home here. He had be had i orde heir roc ks thrust tk the door | i1l for about a month. Mr. he story came to light when the | woujd have been venty-five hotel proprictor complained to Health | g1q on May 1. He retired from ac Commissioner of the ace busimess some time ago. tion of empty cans on the fire ¢ - The co ssioner gained admittan Patotecsiis Coatsl niBasher threatened e | TRAVERSE CITY. Mich—Potatoes i Caeidon “lder of thel sold for 18 cents a bushel on the mar- S Koty | ket herc. 1t was the lowest price el reached in many vears, and was due to the receipt of thousands of bushels | growers had been holding for higher prices since last wher probably would not live She was them-, they | Woman Elected Mayor. other [ OMAHA. Neb. Peterson Sunderiond |y ele ted mayor of Red Cloud, Neb.. Mrs. Miller [y ceven votes in Tue ‘s election. belated returns disclosed. She is the | first woman mayor in the state. Miss < Miller said <in from th to. and wor nt. After en to th Bt rooms ¢ RBank Ordered ( l"-;-t ‘eterson is part owner of an i ' CLARKSTON, ash —Th i plant . aiotimear s “ reat S 3 ¢ = ant * AND TE! HT. |° car South Capitol and M stree at Casualty years old, 12 street, was tre The \ in Dublin is National“Banic AT A NEW BOYS’ CLUB HOME | o BITTEN IN FIGHT. last night about 8:3 . He s atternoon. for 1 ;:“(r i alty Hospital last nig e ek 1”’.—‘} 1(.vu]|n. - oitratier. ot (he Veterans to Meet in® Detroit. OPE ED TREET Thomas H. White. colored. forty cut and bruised about his face and ¥4b wound in her left side. She told | ¢yt across his left wrist. which he hoids office t to m DETROIT —The annual convention N CNCS ¥ 512 e b % head and bitten on his left arm. He the police she wis in a fight in KnoX received in a fuss with an unid fied The oft Dublin Cas e i f the disabled veterans | A years old. 512 M street southeast. had | oy treated at Casualty Hos count colored man in front of 11 Tth 1l Lalls and e (Gt e r will be held in Detroit J i a fight with another colored man on Mary Buchanan, colored. “two' John TFleasants. colored. thirty street a held. Failure to reali E nouncement was made in a IMore Than 2,000 Attend Exercises. i biamed for the bank's condition | sram received by the local branch of {ihe organization from Judge Robert Boy Scout Band Gives Bill Aims at Land Suit. iS5 Marx the Cincinnati superior TANSING. Mich—A bill introduced | court. national commande Program. | i tie lower house of the Michigan | More than 2.000 attended the official | legisla would authoriz mplovprl Announce “Open Shop.” opening of the Boy '[uh of Wash- tive imission to hring Emplovers ot five fincton, at 4 and ¢ o u ites Supreme Court - employes Music' by boy saxaphone players featured the early exercises. which started at 4 o'clock, and during the e since April 1. at negotiations for a 1i an's Ti approximately 200 it to an uare been o nounced t "',"""\"'”‘"‘ Mo o bt e | | {lement of the wage question arc at]|evening the Boy Scout Band gave a e ths ity of Einley aha some;=ulend and that they willihereatter |PEOETaM. ,kf ! i h .‘( © d nr».\'(\. and | operate on an “open shop There were no sct addresses. but '”’ Gt amiae el il ity of the officers and board of trustees imber lan o - . of this new organizsaon, waicn ann« - o s 5 . il ! r‘r'l oner Commits '-\"‘"{f i for the betterment of the youth of the Suicide Twins Left Bix Estate. { TAMPA. Fla.—Thurston augi city, were present. Every feature of ed here a few days ago for the |the club was outlined to the visitors. com- | The club is governed by boy officers, cell [ which include the following: Elmer | arre: IW YORK.—Trustee g0 authorities at Columbia, S.. (¢ filed here showed th TPoro a Cromwell, twins who in|mitted suicide in the murdere 1018 leaned to death from a steam- !ot tne Hillsboroush county jail here.|Hall. supreme court justice; Matthew | ship while returnin 2 France | e tashed hie throat with a razor.|Twooney. Edward Payne and David after war service. left es amount-i1nqoqt severing his head from his sh, judges ward Payne. secre- ing to 556 3 1 body tary of state; Eddie Steffe, secretary | tively - bulk ¥ 58 of men}bv ship: hd\ld Walsh, secre. Ioft to their brot tary o a apiro. Cromwel of Mendham, E Mrs. William Faversham Dies. secretary ‘;ln:afl., ter. Mary Rebecca Crom-; NEW YORK.—Mrs. William Fav secretary of Simer Hall, | well of Paris. i e wnile she was on the |editor of Targ Mater. dis- { on. chief of . Elmer_Hall, Jack Watson, | S | stage was known as Julie Opp. died jtrict attorne. Drrzs Worth $100,000 Scized. | at the Posi-Graduate Hospital|police; Edward here ] YORK —Dru lued after an operation. Matthew Twoone S s Harry Birtnan, Francis Ford, Bernard | Eahe s T e L L S 2 ik Sunday and Curry Carter. senate: Seray Pmacking L were el Aviator Killed in Fall. Harry' Birtman, Ewell Bean. Elmer] ey e havin | _SAN DIEGO. Cal—Ensign Harry {Sweeney, Eddie 'Steffe. Benjamin 1 it 2 | charles EBatchello S. N. . of | Shapiro and Frank Villari, police. Botti. import apartment, w the drug nd occupant o Lol T N W. A. Neil is president of the or- oAty ‘4| 1sland Navy Air Station. was killed | ganization and his wife is the, matron. idently NS, DA When a scaplane. of which he was the | The following are the Washington > ad | ilot, fell 500 feet into the bay. ple who are back of t¢he club: G. Los Angeles, att D e Montague, assistant superinten- similar markin; T Mail Pouch Stolen. dent: Edward L. Stock, John Dolph, s \\\‘XcJ > seek- | Pavid R. Coveil. Byron S. Adams.| 2 LLIVAN. Ind.—Evidently seek IJ es T Liisen Mexico Bans Sending Mone i e payroll for a coal mine near- £ . Louis E. Rusch, Harry ° 5 by, rabpers for the second time in | Micnowleafica | N '’ N Iy e twenty-four hours. stole a ockes = L y L SAN ANTONIO. Tex.—The Mexi m,“‘w, “pouch here. just after it was 30N Edward C. Graham. Frank R. — Our al e o e s Wiinois raiiroad’s Dixie Fiver, | Kenzie. D'drey M. Ma ldnevo":‘ve“l gotiabie securities in the ordinary or | Southbound. George H. Woodward, Beverley Smith, Tegistered mails to Mexico, accord- C. Percy Thompson, Ldward Rheem. : to an announcement here by To Retrsy Police Imspector. |1 5 ¢'cx) Thompson, Ldward Rpeem. R e e ‘Q‘u.’!‘“g;,fl‘:.e“‘i?o“\.‘if{"‘fun".'l.iiri‘ Sl i ) F AITH was tl’lat quality l‘n tl’l e h earts o { our PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE from Postmaster Hays re-|mously reversed the conviction inj . e e questing his opinion in the matter. 1920 of former Pol Inspector Dom egon, icl has = linick Henry on a charge of perjury. ‘ando“.?oag .:e‘xf:"::l _security. o 2 5 X 5 ol e T, |25 921 20 M ST | WA S ™ 0 R ) forefathers which aided them to build a nation BTG NI I e aeeles S ) e on primeval soill where savages an easts of the o ometr etore "‘F"n""h"““ov ‘3\"‘i’.‘,§i‘.§‘n.'2“‘:’:en“"’,.i,fi“fc‘.’n.‘:‘.:&"f,’f forest roamed, :;;’::ie*:.uz,?::;:;;:,;ggfl:.“:.";:, at | Raacl acli: e ammanition Hoffman Co. CEL QL e Bl & SCHRE tended for bandits in southern Chi- < . . s huahua, Col. Davila said, according to! CLEANERS and DYERS . . X k. 2 oD isemnes ot o BOkcd o e setutes | T o ORES_12 - Faith in our fellowmen is the basis of our entire 5 i : scheme of llvm and 1t was tl'us falth 1n ou DISTRIBUTION OF WAR TROPHIES | Mein OFce ato uzth st Nw. | di I g Lof o °“rsel‘fes PRESENTS PROBLEM TO CONGRESS |- Phone M. 4724 and 1n your ultimate approval ol our etiorts which i SRR I e e R , led us to the discovery and creation of our new palities in their districts for some of | ;’?‘;\‘s‘:‘fi; ;L\: d?;r:in;:“g:s‘::d‘h: c:i;}' - { 1 d h- h . the guns captured by the Americans | Hurca' picces to-suaten, aceoraing to| PENNINGTON & TAYLOR ormula and process, which sets for the ice cream members of Congress who have ar-‘nl‘; e wars This an:had War De- Paintin; Pa; erlungm' o rived in Washington for the specia)|PSTIReR) ORI, DL LG fobse, o0 . St industry a mew and higher standard and puts at :e.\fmn.:vzlnn!mg .\londa_\"- are Son” Vide for distribution through sen- The Better Kind 5 U 2 rin ow they can e ur-| ators an €] ntatives. wo Semiered war"macei “ou e e | MM E e "o TS 2333 18th St. N.W. your dlsposal the most dehcmusly pure ice cream nal, N. J.. where it has been stored {’{Z;"[‘ ;:{,‘,:{,‘i ofort will e . - made since arriving in the United States. |,grce on 2 method of distribution. Thousands of field and mach ne| Approximately 5.000 measures pro- howitzers, trench mortars “nd| viding for distribution of the relics to and nearly a million e ted | various communities went into the: ranging from ornamented | oy per during the last Congress, none helmets to uhlan lan receiving approval of both houses. hack from Europe by ictorious > ; Members, realizing that it would take anks.” but thei bution as ake | e oo oy & caalg {00 much time to pass bills allocating BUlL . ? K ethod of assignigg | cach gun, favor a general bill pro- We do NOT use gelatin, gums, starch, fillers, imita- tion flavors or foreign substitutes for cream— e P st ding for pro rata distribution either O e to states or congressional districts. ASSOC[AT[ON 1 Legislation is needed before the ma- HYMNS BLAMED AS MUCH AS JAZZ FOR BAD INFLUENCE ON CHILDREN mith traced the growth of re- P - H.|ligious music from the time of the ays 4 Per Cent Augustine Smith of Boston Univer-|early Hebrews, declaring that their Sitein an address at the closing {songs had never been surpassedlfnr on shares withdrawn be- sion of the music superv rs’ national | their literary le;lure and their his- o eence aid the “cighteen million | toric and devotional content. “We fore maturity Gunday school pupils of America have | have available hymns written from o rought up on jazz. soft soap.|battlefields, from the marts of trade. Assets More Than ond amorous melo- | from the streets of industrial life, and Pp-to-date hymns, but churches have $7,000,000 {been content to sing instead saccha- .| rine ditties about the brev and longing for heaven,” Surplus Nearing $700,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. ;| JAMES BERRY, Presi¥ent JOSHUA W. CARR, Seeretary But We DO use pure cream, pure milk, pure cane sugar and genuine flavors in “The Velvet Kind’’ of our creation. Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Ry the Associated Pross Dr. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. April 9.— Our faith ix_: your approval of the standard we have established mgde possible our labors and now assures you the delicious result of our discovery (patents applied for to protect our process) Bibic paraphras Ask your dealer today to send you an order of The New ® ' fi vs. el Ice Creams BEGUASPAT OFF Crhrous! i e been nimals rather tha of ill bipoded worsh the 7 s the fault of E | pmntoday. 1 1% either @ stock- | Why It Is Called “The | taking of sins or it ) S to Elorsland v “Broadway marriaz ADVERTISEMENT. ping souls,” he declared. Greaffst Body Builder” and i | ——. CONGRESS TO GET PLEA. C | | Quick Rellef From Constipation i Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Table: | That is the joyful cry of thor sands since Dr. Edwards producc Recommendation for Soldier Relief | to Be Transmitted. made by Recommendation dent Har s special com h,,,’""';,"lh.',r"’:" m\'v;-.'“m: Olive Tablets, the substitute fo: R next week pecial session calomel. ident ic understood to be hea Dr. Edwards, a practicing phy- I e rad Swith” legistatio sician for 17 years and calomei’s ready has been prepore ?Id-tlrre ie"m(;y di_:_ct;\l'ered fifl" h . S k . s laid down in the e 'ormula for ¢ Tablets while Tt sl D = e Chapin-Sacks Corporation e e e T | ltlll)ufiqzld-nddlorgg livers. | g e A S AdoDted Tk L H r. wards' ive Tablets do i ‘N’ . 3 Tadviine: fed to mune | not contain calomel, but a hulinl, ashlngton, D. Ci the consolidat 5 us h ! soothing vegetable laxative. terdo with soldier relie( work a No griping is the “keynote” ol‘ appoint one of (i - these little sugar-coated, olive-col- | irector general of the reason that Father John's veterans a ored tablets. They cause the bowels | rew adminisiration 3 ne has been called the great- || ¢ ext body builder is hecause its pure || and liver to act mormally. They food elements are so prepared t never force them to unnatural ac- AVIATORS REACH HAITI. those wia are w cak and run down. | | tion. Sy under weight and in poor health “ > able to take up |'hv nouri: I "vou kave a dark br°“1 Marine Corps Flyers Land at Port 7€ which. it contalns and mouth”"—bad breath—a dull, tired) = Make use of it in rebuilding fesh || feeling—sick headache—torpid liver | au Prince. and strength —constipation, you'll find quick, sure The two Marine Corps airplancs fy e System follows nature’s own |l and pleasant results from one "'I (| method in thus establishing normal |l ¢wo of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ing from Washington to the Vi o : . tlesh and strength. Father John's Islands reached Port au Prince, Haiti, not a stimulant and iy || 8t _bedtime. Yesterday, the Navy Department was || mo et Thousands take th suars ce from alcoh sands ¢ them every nigh dvised today. The next stop will bel | dangerous drugs. aleohol or just to keep right. Try "’fy {“: Santo Domingo City. em. 3 —. and 30c. . > 5 » a - ;