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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 10, 1921—PART 1. l MYSTERY SHRUU[]S Youngest Ph. D Candidate |SETTLEMENT SEEN | [ FlaskCarvior Placed | |WORK ON GREATER Pna(.;u G. cs>. p.hw,us | SUWH URGANmNG f | at Columbia University. IN BRITISH STRIKE in Gun-Toting Class D. C. WATER SUPPLY D I S o BLLOONISTS FATE \ S e = NEW ARMY OF REDS By the Associated Press. suburb. l | (Continued from man who carries a hip-pocket - | flank contalning alcoholic liquor ities in the maintenance of public or-| | ol o ) —_(Continued from First ¥ NEW YORK, April 9—~The ‘These HOMES are of attractive design, being of the onc-story-and- conduit that is obsolete and over- der and essential natonal service. odayinau piaceaiinjithe ioamet g o half BRICK bungalow type, contain. | Wreck of Navy A-5604 Found e Wit s shounces trat hcuten: | | lna with the man who carrtes | | tAXed e S Old Forces Demoralized 2~¢ = < H L genera 15 an | = his report Col. Tyler said: ing six large spacious rooms and ? anc general, tne Larl of Cavan, 04s| | a gun or a dirk by John e ) - cement bath, with onc-pipe furnace.| in Gulf, But No Trace been apboaticd (0 (e colel oMM || [ eucy’ fira¢ desaty noliee com- | | “Additional facilities for supplying | Selected Communists Are We can insta!l hot-water heat, tile | of Flyers for the present emergency. | police <nforcement of the mew | |27 imperative necossity as insurance Now Recruited. bath and hardwood floors at a small | o lA\«.m nussioned ’.{u‘.lce.rfnm. «’;)Jurg: | atate ar> taw here. fagainst interruption of service. The } additional cost. | By the Assaciated Press o ”‘I' X;:‘::fl“;:a:»f: d(“:lg | “Any one earrving liquor,” he | |QUantity of water now carried by the By the Associated Press Don't fail to inspect these plans | PENSACOLA, F RIGA. Anril 9.—A new “interna tional army.” which is expected to April 9.-—The e s it e s existing supply svstem is s large recru.ding centers for the several and go over this building program 'finding of the naval balloon A-3604, villan a.d milita cmergenc er-| | of the law an one who carries | |'hat Droper maintenance work om S Win i i Basai o £ B s with us at once. missing from the ain tion here with vices, found queues of VOIUNLeers rep-{ | o piagorn conduits and tunncl cannot be done ultimately to enforos the i = Iz : Cxcnative 01 all classes of cilizens b % - i - Call, write or phonz five men since March has fot ex- T i et A e Detectives all over the city | [UR! @ new supply line is put in op- |\-fi:'|;g‘h1‘\‘r’dn:|’l‘:e?fim|!‘:l:fl, Edeacdiiec i plained the mystery of the balloon's (Bnarna i i el eapeuniTor thas s Wil continue their raldx upon sa- | I»ranun_ If new construction is de- yithetng Forgnninst iha il wis J. Edwar ewis I flight over the gulf nor the fate of g Lo «ssisUin meeting the situation loons and restaurants, making | |{°TTed it should be with full knowl- & to reports reeelved here. It al 912 15th St. N.W the missing men, naval officials said wits deciared by the officials 10 De| | yeores of arrests. In Brookivm | |¢d8¢ of the risk involved.” ready numbers more than 1004 5 = a tonight. most graufying. Volunteers for the |l || G r i opere weve fortycone alo | = carcfully selected communists wh Main 551 i i et ionihebaicoi st tonna civulan services included many wom- ¥ = angers in Delay. participated in the first actions a . all kinds of transport leged violators apprehended. A en. lngine | Kronstadt. o | This force is said to be the only s and persons following other call- | | apneals bureau of the district | & onc on which the bolshevik leader: ings signed for service and returned | | atimmeyon = el thejboardioficnEinecrs HorrisE D can actually coant for un effeative home to await a summons should the y's “office, preparing (o | lfor rivers and harbors, the Federal i action, as the demoralization of the threatened struggle be precipitated. prescnt licuor cases to the | j{Power Commission and former Sec- old army is spreading rapidly. It & A weand Jury on Mondas. | [raturs of War Haker issaca: state- D. K. ROBERTS, [ e dectared it & number or Gor These volunteers, who will be ':b- T e AT ments pointing out the danger of | Who dlnr:-d the republican publicity | Ryccia, _,,.,,,.fq the new army to re 8 ject to ninety days' scrvice, togeiher delaying i i campaigu in Georgia. He told, Pre: oel training for future employ feoriunase (heNaurtate Haceorlinnte M1$6 ESTHER LEE GOULD, ) With the speclal constabulary, are to ying action Lo relieve the strain | ge Py ging that by 1824 there will | in Germani ¥ S -k . e e! LSS 2 2 2 1 be employed 1n assisting the regular jon the present conduit. be Mason and Dizon lime politi- ted the balloon about & mile dis-| Who hax the distinction of heing the | /1 (P 0ves 18 Soistng the tesvint | WOOD, LEAVING SEATTLE, | The present facilities, saia the | ean No Sign of Offensive. Following this warning by Col. Ty~ ler, Gen. Beach. chief of engineers of the Army floating in the gulf about fifty miles LTI 2 | due south of Panama City and twenty- ' six and one-half miles southwest of SALESMAN! Cape San Blas at 7 o'clock Friday Big Money and night, but it was 4 o'clock this morn- ing before Capt. Ecker of the fishing Opportunity —for a hustler. Experienced sm Elect ailed into Panama man preferred. We have more workers, nurses, cooks, canteen work- el cial force was busy in the City with the balloon aboard his vessel. The hasket was about eighteen | propa | fomenting strikes and unrest Police Charge 23 Men With Incit- | dfmoralization of ihe ol clmles military ventures vital services—the railways, food supplies and public utilities. Already one of London's largest parks, Ken- |Element Has No Foothold on Pa- sington Garden huas Dbeen tra ¥ prospects than we ¢ sive t but took it first for another ext eandidate for the degree of |0 o ting civilian volunteers who T P : < — —_— — There is no sign of any immediate attention to. We are always X in distress. On closer approach, r of philosophy . at (olnmblxl!‘"c being enrotied to take the places | SCOUTS RED FEAR IN WEST board of engineers for rivers and offinsive campaign, the soviet a:n in need of G0OD RELIABLE Cape Beker recosniea e | Univerdts, New York eity, where she |0 008 S80S Carrying on he | narbors, are under “constant m—mnlMOB LEADERS ARRESTED. | rar iy denending’ for the pres AND EDU T = the missing balloon and im- | hax established a new record for bril- i:\nfl_ 48 no reserve cxists, there is «|on anda directed tow stened to take it aboard. [ linmey. Misx Gould In twenty yenrs 1 offic are unable to under-|old and will reeeive her degree after danger of complete interruption of the witer supply of the capital of the HITTH T TTELTLTEILET S Northwest 'iiealino. stand why Chief Wilkincon, who wa- ) one year, instead of the usual three or = “Specialists in N.W. Pronersies. (i old and accomplished free and ourse. She ix xpecializing ¢ 3 3 cific, 5 L i v i out. thc Soviet is ext % 18th and Col. Road N.W. = loon pilot. did not cut ! guagos and ix proficient in Latin, | fOrined inlo what resembles a tield He Says—Thousands u ing Workers to Riot. L(-rmv,.u-n. and establishing ha B and elimb with hi French, Italian, German “,,d!Lrt::l)u»flqutn: \.hu.\lm;n;‘hvrw of the! Watch Lir- - Sail. e of the members of Congress PHILADELPHIA, April 8 —Twenty- |1 roued in companions into the load ring in ord signal corps we sy this morning | uestioned: the et terts i on tallcpe . = sh investizator, who has fus MRS | omanions into e joad ring in order I LT SRRl Auril 9 The [ 9U°Stioned the propriety of authoriz- {three men, alleged (o have becn lead || A Lottiel insestizator, who pas sux e S " iin the air long enough to drift asnore ceiving station in Kensington Gar- “"d';l “‘;m""‘ has gained no foothold |ing the Tyler plan in the form of ajers of a 9,‘;‘_"':““0“ ""”’5" men and yoicheviki are stronger politcia | dens into Hyde Park adjoining, in-|On the Pacific coast. Maj. Gen. Leon- | rider to the A = and it is an- | Women. which the police say was . interior &ince th: « | The Navs rtment late yesterday | FRIENDSHIP CLUBS HAVE | Giiiiing “the imminent wtiligation of |ard Wood declared in an address oo ("o ¢ he Army bill, and it IS &8 [marching toward' Cramp mipyard, |18 T iy thelr Irceeived confirmation of the finding of . Hyde Park as a food depot, as was |94y & few minutes before he departed |ticipated this objection may be raised | were arrested today charzed with in- | stantly. is becoming wor: ; missing Navy balloon_ A-560i b SEASON’S FINAL SUPPER [done during the railway strike in the Srifhe steamer Wenatchee for the|at the special session. However, in|citing to rigt They were held for i ois Yor a food crisis in June | Yo Intaci. (he messages saids Wil be taken over 141 the same purs | & Army engineers that no time should |Ro one whs Injured. i DL S S T | jee of the crew of five men | «College Night” Featured by Short | pose. Al was in readiness today o | grvse C:":":;;’l" of Ofbes, former £0V-|be lost in building a new conduit. itf The authorities Tl AineRont [revived the so-called it i d rno e islands, and a}. ik Sty A orke: eav 3 St ey i 3 | ling of the big balloon at sea Speeches on Institutions by inatall i working] [paraphernalia in |party of Army officers and others ac: | ¥ believed no considerable 0pposition | where a sirike has o ) have oceupied Tobolgk, culting off tic s d the last hope held by nav Enta ot e ra. |companied Gen. Wood as members of | will develop to the water item re-|since the fist of the year, would be|l0WH (rom, the = Transi - officers here that the crew might be Respective Graduates. ion onl L et e s e ORSEE i eheludigsion: e ioe Tnline Ar ey eaears attacked. and a large force of police- |""pyt "l ‘0 NSt e a8 a pro. ¥ found alive. The general xupposition | o|[Sientonia twenty foukitour besia: The Wenatchee, which entered the! : men was on duty to prevent a repeti- | TN Peasint vising came as a pro- T thAt thebailoon madibeeatinithe he final supper of the season o e rallway stations this morn- | Puget sound-far eastern service to- tion of an attack made on WOTKers | ailrost fr o - | el v Priends| s of 1 re- |ing men, carrying kit rolls, marking |day the firs - S 9 railroad from Cheliabinak to Omsx {water: for {two weeks and that the fivethe Beiendaiip (Clubs ofithe girl re- ;8 BLL COIE R KIE rolle ARk ing A",‘m:uhvflagr:\n Vessel to cargy the T leaving the plant on Thursday. e e s Ry ) i | Resmiebads e e serves of the Young Women's Chris- | cecdnig to their bases. PACINCHDASE s ngerirout ol s ‘[ tion of foodstuffs over it to Moscow e be it to Panama City. Fla., to take | = A pin i i y . 1210 Michi Ave. NE {take po: ion of the balloon. tian Association, held Friday night Warahips Steam Up. when the liner Minnesota was with- ST. LOUIS HONORS VETERANS, |Tic erern army recently destrove ichigan Ave. N.E., || in their clubrooms, in the adminis- | Preparations to cope with the' strike | ATAWN from the run. Thousands lined | nearly o0y ograms of grair Brookland, D. C 2 . i Prepa < omit i LOUIS, Mo.. April 9.—A two-|requisitioned by sSoviet agents a L G tration building. 1333 F sireet north- | Were confined (o the mllhary_hrunches!sl'u“':'oi;(n]”"‘:}’l“’“‘!‘ h‘,""f Sble v (':‘llf} minute silence beginning at noon and [destined for cifies in central Russia » waiow. SlateReot || west AN CiFCollegell O0{the mervice AT theiRozyth i Scot | SREAETIIY ¢ ) i B during which bus suspended and | the advices say, and s a consequenc FIRST opl:rfi:op.:::»mz:-:‘ r.‘:,‘.:." & = night,” was featured by short speech- 3 & sual activity was MANILA. . L. Anril 9.— . . citizens stood with 1 heads wax, there is nothing left to requisition observable. All the warships in this The trans s " its 5 = iThe green army is co y FLOOR | iitchen. breakfast room, es concerning various woman's col- | bese had steam up today. port Warren has been ordered to p B¢ Lonis Sriouse X 113 590 sons Whe T Sieen Army s comting Wik paacry aod closet on oge side of hons n e ed i great w i i leges by graduates of those institu- | It was reported the air ministry had |S¢€d from Chinwangao. China. to other side, 2 hedroams. with large closets, | | tona considered the practicability of press- | NaBasaki, Japan. to bring the Wood- i in{ Dathrvors. all, Inclosed sleeping ' poreis || |NTERNA|- REVENU{ mong those who contributed to|ing four large cargo-tarcyins air. |Forbes mission direct to sanila from |DT- Kerl Hau, Jailed as Slayer in | | o ttacks on the rallroad with French windows. . ships the Japanese ort. By leav: he B this - . Miss Catherine | SRiDs into service for food transport | ) v leaving t : 3 s ine | important foot ball matches s S Asarnived SManila iy i iversi NEW HOMB = Cellar under entire || Virginia Republican Was Formerly | sar. Miss Bertha Pabst. George Wash- geled, and horse race meetings for | NEICh will stop at Shanghal Tt is: . i\, puociated Pres. CELLAR house, servant's 5 E 2 ington University; Miss Dorothy Al-|tRe next few days have been called | X partywilll arrive S g L ca toilet in Bureau, But Resigned in len, Wellesley, and Miss Irene Rice | Off. here May 1. BERLIN, April 9.—Dr. Karl Hau, et At of Goucher. Mics Katherine breiffer | Should the strikers seek to return to jwho w scntenced to death at y asi--- on y Lot feet on Order to Enter Army. of Tech High School presided. ok they will have to accept & wage MERCHANTS ORGANIZE Karlsruhc in 1907 for the murder of - = 3 e e e | : fon of Maj. Robert W.|,ThS Supper Dezfookiclithe nature of § they Livetu ) oonennan m;(rl\‘x:‘;* - |nis mother-in-law. Frau Molitor, and INCLUDING ALL INTEREST Teet deep to aller. Lawn surrounds the r & of Maj. 3 -la tribute to the seniors. Those pres- S e aet & uel A , c i Bowe? S beautil g e of pSTEInia o be commissioner | ont included members of the Semior | Sectares i aree moon rnit™S2 i TO OPPOSE SALES TAX | %oz, snténee inter was commuted - Grow! : ternal nue s S!Eastern. Nina, and Fidelis Friend- | woared th e - =~ s ber ifie ]NSPE ODAY -M.—5 M. 3 - | court ana Senior Friendship clubs of ] e : : ¢ IOEDIATE POSSESSION b 3 embers | &5 mines and th f au at one tme wa t e A ot («..,,g',.'l:.. ‘;ff;;:‘:i:z g:'r;”"::nma‘;;{‘ ;::;;;}fim.k«(-;, .;r Business. Tech | o (heir prod *i‘f“?'y“:;:g::l';lh’r;g:l‘(“lrfl? Headquarters Opened Here for ;Ln‘,','mfi“ fonegtim G‘:,::e mxfue;fi;rfi:“ 4402 4422 7th St and get off at end of route. e om Slemp of Virginia and Friendship and Soangataha and | wage offer nnot stand when an Campaign Against Senator University, Washington, D. C. and to . WV, B. F. SAUL CO. fors Townsend ot Aichigan and | FIeshman Friendship clubs of W future negotiations are entercd nee was a member of the bar of the Dis- Frankifn 5503 034 N.Y. Ave. N. L Bair s fovmert™ in the in.| The Friendship clubs hope that their | STRIEKE MAY AID CANADA." Take Ninth Street Cars to Webster, “hk Two Blocks East ternal revenue service as internal | NeXt gathering. scheduied for May 7. * . The committee of manufacturers| The trial of Dr. Hau terminated in 7 rooms and tiled bath Garage on rear of lot. revenue agent on accounts. Tn 1918|Tay take the form of a “hike R and merchants on federal taxation|July, 1907, with a verdict of guilty 3 hedi > At 5 {he resigned in order to enter the| " s'o'r:e“nn’n(: {)Ionr—: summer camp | Ccal Operators Waiting to Make |has established headquarters here to|after a most sensational fight. He edrooms. tic e Army. Commissioner Roper at that |l <On sirable. but as vyet - prosechite the fight against the sales |had been arrested in London a few Front and rear porches. d Hot-water heat and electricity. time, in accepting his resignation. own, ryland. The Heavy Shipments, tax bill proposed hy Senator Smoot|months previously charged with the These houses are modern in every respect. Open and lighted expressed regret that the service was | TCS€rves’ camp has for the last two | e p and Repre: 2 & ’ murder of his mother-in-law at v i the Mos: losing Maj. Blair. years been conducted at Winona, on | SPeCitl Dispatch to The Star. epEesentativesRordney il Walter (L 100 0 e tentead itione|ito daily until 9 P.M. : A Al 2 < 5 it. | W. Liggett is temporary m. | "Maj. Blair is forty-six vears old, He|the Rockville road. Because of its| OTTAWA. Ont, April 9.—The Brit- S rn L onagergofl) is a graduate of the University of Vir- | Popularity and the high cost of rents|lth coal strike may materially aid g':"‘;:‘l";;l” qX-‘redelrllfk F. Ingram of | ginia and a member of the bar. He is|it 8eemed best to construct a perma- | C2nada in securing worlg trade. A soon take charge of the a republican and the son of Frank S.|Nent model building accomodating | Many ships are ready fo rush coal | h¢adquarters. Smoot's Proposal. tric of Colum ‘Washington, 2 - e 3 vas brought about. and the A 3% “Livable” City in America S el i e T o | For Auto Phone Main 3500, or Lincoln 5723 amination into his mental condition. : 2 7 He was pronounced sane. AKE Home S Places and the othet qualifications of | AIthough some trade unions are [and merchants on federal taxation |yeaee waw. s tather was wealthy Ownersh i p He became deputy collector of in-|2 real camp house. It was planned | Ninting that the American Federa- [has a membership of morée than and a _former member of the reichs- || 34 Fi St N.W. an ambition ternal revenue of the sixth Virginia|to place this building an a plot of | tion of Labor. both as regards Unit |000 of the most substantial and rep- | tag. After an elopement with Frau- 7 ifteenth Street N.W. district in 1904. and was advanced | Eround in Virginla_. donated by a|¢d States centers and Canadian af- |utable business firms from all parts|lein Lena Molitor, daughter of the and you'll | rapidly during n rvice of fourteen | Benerous friend ‘of-*fhe association. | fliated unions, should put a ban lof the United States,” said Mr..Lig-|court physician to the Duke of Baden, | N\ — — years. In 1907 he became revenue|It developed, however, that there |©n United States and Canadian coal | fi"d. P'flf‘y I fagem on accounts. and in 1914 he(Were insurmountable obstacles (o | !0 Britain on the grounds that Amer- of incentive was in eharge of the income tax col-|building on this ground, x Virgi ican and Canadian miners should not gett, “and we are adding to our en-|he came to America with his wife and g W most complaticany ppoes | Washington Cntversicyand swas erad | AUTININIIIRIRERREOR RO RREOORED day. We most emplatically oppose | Washington University and was grad- b, ia = lettions in the state of Ohs e ital v S act_as strike breakers. i i to practice || U i Mo Ihe ol tion'can old e 1o more thin | The. Britiah merchant marine o |(he E7o88 salex tax because it is un-| BALed tore SN A SO O 2N t : rif O crifice. ||| | St. Paur division, including North and | two and one-half acres in that crete awaiting cargoes and there are many . utiscientific, expensive tp col- ted professor of Roman law at| € p O w th thrift ""”'“fl.m €€- Il | Soutn Dakota, Minnesota and Wikcon- | Some friend of the ol mamttiion | Canadian vessels available lect, and will injure instead of hene- | PRl 2OIS 8 u I € sin. Later he did special work for the | With a superabundance of It is authofitatively stated that |fiting industry. Ll - | land in —_— - commissioner of Internal revenue in|Maryland. however, has a chamce tn | €04l ODerators in eastern Canada | The Eross sales tax ultimately will There s a well defined [l i X250 York and Chicago, make himself pleasantly remembered | N2ve had practically no large ex- {be paid by the consumer, and """’lCLOSES DOORS TO LAYMEN demand at this office for —— forever by giving the necessary site | POFt orders for long time and ;handler of goods will add the tax to Ad A U g SEE {in that state, and the girl reserve vould naturally welcome calls which | his costs, with an extra charge for hames of both the modest Il HELD FOR $19.000 THEFT. |arc hoving that the G wir ioes | Great Britain might make upon them. |collection. The resuis will be s aior |Conference of M. E. Church to Be i claboiats typer. s fraic i RS e bonithemyy collsction | Thefrasulfimill beftolia A Unsurpassed Facilities for Clean- i le? |Cashier Identifi Pri coal slightly cheaper, their mines are |railroad rates discouraged travel and Confined to Ministers. 3 W 2 A l Bl ket your property for sale i o Proner ami) S. CHAMBER T0 ST (a7 imland, whereas those of (hc Ca-iharmed instead of helping the trans- | Sperial Dispatch to The Star. ing earing Apparel, angrets, American Expres: . R . . O, g 2 portation companies. ALTIMORE, Md.. April 9.—Laymen . . CKEEVER ! GO TAMPA. F1a D (;O 4 Oblb" FOR UDY | e “The committee of manufacturers |were denied m’imi'mnee to the Balti- Lace Curtains, Drapmes, Rugs, &c. AMPA. Fla - im Lucas. d merchants federal taxati Annual Conference of theMetho- i - 7 % jaimeatediirecentiy itk Battimoresid: | ESTRY PROTECTION| AMERICAN COAL GAINs. |&nd, meichants on federal taxation dist Episcopal Church as the result of For Service That Satisfies—Just Phone d over to the criminal cour e substitute for oppressive taxes on in- | action taken by the delegates to the i Inquiries Received Here as Result |dustry. The Ralston-Nolan bill pro- :onference at the business session to- ~ ¥ clamation of : vides for a 1 per cent tax on lan ay. . President Harding setting aside a of British Strike. values, after deducting all improve- | Action on a revised plan, submitied H [f:‘rlel;; E:(:“i?'-’h."“k‘ g the| NEW YORK. April 9—The British|Ments and allowing an exemption of | bY ”‘“-“'»’"‘T“L’ia"i’n‘f@"‘i{.‘l'.‘m'"bl"h&fi'lv Amncunces fhe uiiick o Commerce | miners' strike is driving foreign coal |310.000. ~This tax would raise ap- |1t was SUPMIEICS LEL AECE o ihon 1 mittee to study the forest spaesior o | PUsiness to the United States, Charles | Proximately one billion dollars an- [12¥man WOA SaCh PREEC o oy was this country. ¢ Torest situation in| L FGuen “president of the Tidewater |nually, could not be shifted to the | i i7ed until the vear preceding the A i With a forest fire loss of more than ! Exchange, announced tonight. jconsumer:and would be paid Drin-|pext meeting of the general confer- @ {preliminary hearing on a charge of {being involved in the robbery of the local’ American Express Company of- fice last January 29 ho the man robhed 1‘05%“"“ {today under bond of $15.000. after a H Main4752 - Coincident with the pre ——— {of over $19.050. positively identified ° ' M.ul:_.u: No defense witnesses were calied. Read Thls. 1 $85,000,000 in five years and 81.000.000 |, . AMerican wholesalers during the [cipally by the owners of idle 1ands|ence of the church. to meet in 1924. i acres of idle land : 5 last week have received many inquir-|and undeveloped natural resources.| According to reports among_ the BUSINESS MEN TO MEET. |irces in this country. "the "WErOMINE [ iex for quotations from forelgn buy-|in other words. it taxcs idleness in- | miristern S the. Rev W. G. MacNeal, (Incorporated) Prompt Relief Guaranteed | EE— + Forestry Association says the action of | ¢F% #0d are seriously contending for |stead of industry. and the inevitable | now at Dumbarton, Washington, will S P {All State Chambers of Commerce | Lrciident Harding and the United States | SproPe s future business: he said, fresult would be to encourage fresh Dbe advanced to a superintendency, ‘ LEANERS,_DYERS for Pyorrhea or L Chamber of Commerce is of the utmost | | LO¢ POSSibility of the continuance of [production instead of handicapping | probably coming to the Baltimore importance to the busi high prices for English coal, because |25 instead foba 5 Rigg’s Disease e (Corfer the om0 the business interests of | or*the wage demands of the strikers, | SX15ting business. diStrct e eoE e Al Main Office: Plant: z | 'DALLAS. Tex. April 5.—James S.|° The committe to study the forestry|OPCNS the field of competition to McHals Home Remeds is|Goorgc, chairman of the state chamber | ituation appointed ' Jospn Hops | ATerican producers. i 740 12th St. N. W. 1530 Pa. Ave. S.E. sure, switt and safe. " Tt was!of Commerce division of the National | frces. president of the Unjted State e fdemandy foribunkergicoalital_ 7 discovered after patient research | Association of Commerciai’ Seere- | Chamber of Commerce is: Charles § dy has increased, because foreign and tests by a chemist. who. | s - e is: Charles F. a din e gt ! . e et 0 aeer Aewperation, | 1aTies. announced today that a meet- director American Forestry As. | irnyore loading for Rave motataca —_— sought relief from intense and | ink of all Blate chambers of commerce | Sociation: Dr. Henry S. Drinker, dircc. v A oo pain ot rreay T woutd e DI At ATAR(C s, R0 | lor - Americun | Forestry' Amsgéiation: | ol Bricex materially and are ving such remarkable results | April 26, - i Hugh P cer, secretary, American | o P ; e 3 hat letters of gratitude are | Nir George said the meeting would | Paper and Aswociation, New York ; | ¢71°% #t reasonable prices, P Boas safrer from gum troubles | {OTMulate plans to co-operate with | Harve: ] . Massachusetts R e lier 1o o menr ry of Commerce Hoover and | state forest commission; David L. Good- i eemmmertes. i wack |(h, SHmber o€ Commerce of She iy i | SHRINERSIRIEKORRIEERS: ington Dentists strial and economic conditions back | and Coke Compa prmn N s Lo Knapp, Pen Frank H. Cromwell of Kansas City Washington. has Portland, Ore Irwin, Robert President. — . 12 STORES] eom oo [STORES] l. R ed us 1o publish | n g W. Irwin any, Grand Rapi i % i o an follows: i I Mich G el DALLAS, Tex. April 9.—Frank H. s et 3 i o |MEMORIAL TO BURROUGHS !3tcr 1, i urcatuter T | DALEAS, Tox, apel don ok 1t teeth, & friend gave me a bottle of McHale's o Taylor, Tavlor & Crate. Buffalo: John|G1tY. Mo.. was elected president of th T This wus more fan a year ago, | Plans for Places Most Visited by | gictcher. o resident. loore Dearii®{ Shrine Directors Association of North till have my remaining teet The re- & : NWElohal Bankt: Ghicaon {America today, and Kansas City was Sk | Poet-Naturalist. Natlonall Bank, | Ghicdzo LR R size bottle, at your druggist. $2. Re- M, 5 EYEREOgTay com.- ouis . Fischer of Charlest E e e N e %] NEW YORK. April 9--Flans arelmittes, which is*arging. the passagc of L4 CHSTEO] Ry eston ! bottle today SURE. lunder way formation of a}the Snell bill approved by the Unit- | W88 clected secertary-treasurer. and | |John Burrou ociation | ¢d_States forest service and many | William Rainey. Nashville, Tenn. a 2, to take charge Labs . Riverby | OTRanizations throughout the United | Member of the board of governors. ! McHale’s Home Pyo"heak nd Woodc 4 the ' three States. will be represenied at the hear- I places most frequented by the poet- | ings before the Chamber of Commerce f Remedy, Inc. e e e e ot | amitica.| he AmeranNommerce || (DENY CARUSO TRIED, VOICE: BT DLt Nt aM Henk Blas. | wan announced hcaitonight Publishers’ Association is represented W YORK. April 9.—Denial of inrroughs, son of the great|on the forestry committee by E. H.|reports that knrico Caruso had given ind Dr. Clara Barrus, | Baker of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, bis voice a trial yesterday to find! e trix of the Burroughs| The Chamber of.Commerce cominittee | whether it had been affected by his| : 2L 2 DS e ave indorsed the plan. The|meets at Atlantic City April 27 to 29.|recent iliness was made tonight by | @ 1 @ committee in arge is| At that time the committee will outline | Bruno Zirato, his secretary. (‘aruso I FREE TO ASTHMA ! Frank M. 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