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o ' sk THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C, APRIL 17, 1921_PART T. -9 Wflllll] I]RUP TAXES oS o ea g oo Iuang 1 Planting Time the Bath, Kitchen, T0 BOOST BUILDING [E58 = e Is Here : e New York ordinance is to con. | " Let us furnish your the law continues, shall the total ex- . for the Bath, Kitchen, Etc. _ Our new price on the Ruud Double e plants and seeds for the Copper Coil Heater, installed complete, the metropolis as a result of the pas- ||| garden this year. e including Water, Gas and Flue connec- SEke oL the soliuenoe Flower Seeds of every Community Centers Confer- Claude Owen Urges Adoption tions. - : N known flower. e ASSIGNED TO DESTROYER. O l 30 00 ence First of Kind Opens - 2 New YOI"S Clty . Capt. Arthur Smith has been de- Grass and Clover Seeds. n y ° Here Thursday. in Washington. tached from command of the cruiser Complete Garden Tools. Des Molines and assigned to the com- A plan to revive bullding activities| mand of a squadron of the destroyer members of Congress and representa- in Washington by exempting new | force of the Atlantic fleet. 1 {tives of educational institutions from ; : T o homea and apartment houses from 'ail sections of the country in at- i y X % taxatlon over a stated period of years Sprays and Insecticides. Our Prices Lowest ' Cavanagh&Kendrick T e o | With high government offcials, Automatic Water Heaters tendance, the first national confer- |k > COL. HAIGHT TRANSFERRED. r Ry 1| ten et: - 3 { : was laid before the Commissioners See Our Ryan Thermostatic Boiler jcaiionlitheliuse o¢ the community -t : E < : 3 vesterday afternoon by Claude Owen, . . Halght, cavalry. at 3411-13 M St. N. Get Our Estimate et LS by rhliandecYEROIaRS head of a business firm. Mr. Owen |Hoboken, N. J., has been ordered to ||| tion \\'Helruop::";::::fl%::'el:sa’:ye‘t}:\-‘ HE % ¢ Informed the city heads that he also |Camp Knox. Ky. for duty. ! = = i g L b nrscay, 3 4 y | 1 has submitted the proposal to the . . ree-day sussion. Meetings will be % I B - C. A. Muddiman & Co. [hela. at, the Thomson Community | SR, . J B || Porie s o Mttt s e, i . ¢ - B : . | {meree Merchunts and Manutacturers || A Favorite With Thousands of Housewives Be- o s il i et el et i 3 * ¥\ Quditorium of Central High School X i 3 : Association and kindred organiza- 1204 G SLPI- e 16‘36 12th St. ||, To make plain the way in which BT o, 3 : * Coramisstoner Cuno H. Rudolph, one n !1the nation’s public ‘hool ui 3 ¥ = > b e u . . P ” > 2 | may e used Doth for votine and for d X 5 B || chairman of the board, stated last; cause of Its Fine Quality |ithe” organized pre-clection assemblv - i, % < ‘ . || nieht that while he was not suffici- o s of the citizens is the primary pur- 5 i 7] | ently famiiiar with the suggested {pose "ot the conference.” The possi- | ¢ legislation to express an opinion on = = | i bilities of ths postal system In co- | gl s P it. the Commissioners would give the [ ] jordination with the public school con- 3 subject consideration as soon as the 4 {stitute the secondary object. N : rush of business at the District build- enln a e H Dr. Claxton First Speaker. 2eie 4 3 k Ao N ing permits. | rne i on will be held at : i 3 3 : Like New York Plan. = Central 1 even- | B3 : “ . Owen submitted 1o Mr. Rudolph Sia-| B 4 e o of a similar ordinance adop o R : ed by the board of es'imal | pres 5 : 3 E 2 . A : portionment of New York city last} ity % b 8 4 R % month, with the requ-st that it be ! Abr. g 1 B 3 2 el s 5 used as the basis for a law. for the : 1 3 7 2 Raferring to the New York | ton, general aceretary of the ecome ; . ; inance. Mr. Owen said: I munity center depurtment of the Dis- LR R : “This Ia as pass~d to encourbge q 3 3 ve the housing shortage ew York. The housing situation in hington, as you know. is_likewise fequal to | . When | { it is considered how man s de- | z 5 e pend upon home bui'ding it is apparen blenax vivants, to be given by the Woman's Club of Somcraet, at 1010 UDOS home buiiding it is appuren e u on g § Cl 'y Hall, April 23, at 8:30 o'clock. ‘The tumes to be | = 2 et nl.l;,.m'x‘mn 5 3 whown in the tableaux, and which nppear in the picturr, are those actually | (€ 10 the busine yashingtoniconid i“Phe Sisn o of orn at the lectures by Charles Dickenn, given on his trip to the United | e v of v States. Left to rights Mrs. R. W. Balcom nx Agnes Wickliffe, Margaret 2 = The New Yo a Pub| Sethonse @ Toli- | Balcom ax one of the Micawber twion, Mra. A. T. Robinson mx Mrx. Micnwher i The 2 N iLoor Electric and Gas Fixtures | Ceral Glass, Electric Indirect i Bowl Fixture, Installed . $4.95 o = B p) o ' all be allowed a cer- 6-Room House of Electric Fixtures Installed | * ‘and Mrs. Moore on “The | and Philip Robinxon sx another of the Micawher twinw. ain amount of exemption from taxation ————— ity Cen the . arters of Dramatic e ibe e Sed ot s | ,Q : i | ROAD CONTRACT AWARD, | We Carry the Largest Line of Electric and Gas Fixtures South of : ion will be held rri- | | Secretary Denby I | spectal Bisputen to e New York fday morning at 10 o'cloc at thel | P DERICKSBURG. ‘Wholesale and Retail. Mail Orders Solicited. | Thomson School. Mr: Giles = Dcctdes to Leave | = fl o - ';~ Manufacturers of Fixtures. V. de. 2 he firm o 20 ractors. of this Historic Offices | Secretary Donby yesterda Penn Electric and Gas Supply Co. necting li roadway in W = > i aielas Misy B ;| | nfternoan definitely decided to | | Montwomery o 4 i N ‘ e11l; Sth St. N.W.—Phone Main 512 H H.q;:'oml and | ®ive up Lis historic office at | v S z 1 : { T Washington, D. C. Rogecaisecrecarviciic | the State, War and Navy build- | iR Dattiolitned R ' YOE - OPEN EVENI | WE SAVE YOU HALF. P x Houne Clerk on Program. memm Open Till 9 P.M. sescesss aiiernon | Beginning Monday he will oc- | afternoon| | CuMF Lis officss at the new ! 2 o ward | Navy buildieg In Potomac Park | | Hodgicins, president of t °Ta | exeleslvely, and will be found = bl A LU at the new bullding both morn- . 8! dresses will be made by W % | ives; Dr. A. O. Thom: a i = i 3 Th 1o o State, S e DAl homas e old officc In the State, | | Dr. J. W. Abercrombie, state superin War and Navy bullding will go | of Two WOndel'ful New 3], tendent of educition of Alabam | to the State or War depart- i Waskington—the Most “Livabic” Ciy in Anerica. “t JUD GIVE YOUR PAT- RON AGE to the tailor, grocer, baker or department store where you got the most satisfaction. Owners of Real Estate give us their clientage for the same reason. “Maximum Service” assures best results. = rton, Mrs. Gabrieile Pelham ments, ax may be decided. commun = ¢ of Mount Joy, Pa, and E S Barowsiof Xou Beiort e N EIGHBORS PAYING . | Sien i e bl US| D G FOR CHILDRENS ! will include nddresses by Superintend- On Sale Monday Morning at the e DAl Rt SCHOOLING VETOEDi . Representative M. Clyde Keily of e Arthur Jordan Piano Co. 3| Penneyivania, | st i 5i| The Saturday morning discussion (Continued from First Page.) ilui}fln wiil be held at the Thomson . : i{8chool at 10 o'clock. The speakers|commending Commissioncr Oyster for | No. 18744, Price 85c i be Senmator Capper of Kanses,|his determined stand against boot.- | o Roper, Sceretary of Agzri-|jegging and gambling, and recom- o . J Undemeath Hawa“an slfles 2 Sohile B ol | mending that prison sentences be! £ Maryland D of rural|given offenders instead of fines. The 3 i Military.Heel Pumps Gray Suede--Tan Calf Headline This Week’s List your Property with us to sell or to rent. (Fox Trot—Paul Whiteman Orchestra) 51, schools, and George W. Guy of Rich-|resolutions were referrcd to a com- FEVER » 3 * 2 T R SR R g L Special Selling of Down Around the Sip Sip Sippy Shore | §: cyorrziive, Siucational Amoction. |5 G Kereon: <hairman- ot e CHRNE g W s S ¢ Novelti One St Paul Whiteman Orchestra 'also will be held at the Themsom|committee on police and fire. protec- 405.E e Streat,NW omen s mar oveliies (One Step— iteman estra) e aftefnoon. ! tion, * challenged reports which, he . Mairn4722 iMiss Margaret Woodrow Wilson will| i’ are being circulated to the effect preside. Speeches’ will be made-by D: 5o 5 3| Edwin A. Pcterson of the American |that the police department s in a — No. 18742, Price 85c . {Red Cross; Samuel L. Rogers, direc-|state of low 1/orale as the resuit of {tor of census; Dolph Eastman of New | dissension zmong the higner officers, | Fox York, Arthur E. Holder I o ARORE [ Groant Haone ey older and DudleY | willjam Mck Clavton told-the de 1 7 LEB e gates that in his opinion $300,000 is! informat Ginner at the Thomaon senom | (00 much toasic of Conzr { g iSaturday night. at 7 o'clock. The djn. | Purchase of o site for an institut to ail coneerned. NO iner Is being arranged by SMrs Dris.![0T feeble-minded. He expressed the ! to beantify and’ protest 3 i coil. v Mrs. Dris-(beliet that $100.000 would be sufficient | Interios and Exterior Work A ok e meaiiing at e lhcl.vml endeavored to have the federation | - Make Believe = | public, reconsider the ae taken at | Conxult Some Little Bird = - me LiItte DIra Tt I St considering their previous action. “ni annual ' mittees to suspend actl 11 loc: Ow H - 5 s at C railway Tegisiation until e || - n Ome! = z 4 |¢ ‘minded col e ] {it en 2 a5 in favor of such ur ordan 1ano ) fan institution, but thought the cost o O Lnf ‘ i Elect New Officers. {_On motion of Mr. Clayton. the red- ! Hotel with mauy prominent local at- | confe ng held between large illustration shows a Gray One-Strap Pump with wing- tip. On either side are Two-Strap Pumps and new Sports Pumps, with golf-band across instep. These in the new light Tan and Black Russia calf. We cannot-too strongly emphasize that all these styvles featured at $8.75 are strictly high grade. Not in'any sense “Special Sale” or “Special-Purchase” merchandise. In fact. you might say it is a race between striking styles—"'meaty” quality—and a notably low price. Hard to say which wins! 4 "h" Nil;' could be redu: : . W. U. Members Also delegate<, however, voted a, G Street at Thirteenth ! - L Kit -Tr ieration adopted resolutions aski Homer t, Secretary-Treasurer The Columbian-Georze Washington | the House and Semate Diotsict s torneys in attendarc Samuel Her- panies and the public ili i jrick, ‘01, president of the association, | commission on the quclglon ;rux:llx::’-‘ 1] Are You Paymg iwas toastmaster. Ber ended. | “Preceding the dinner the following | . 30.¢0 iofficers were elected to head the asso- | ST s | ! Ciation for the ensuing vear: Snmuel | a Month or More | ! Herrick, ’;l)l. r‘)n-flid—nl. Gilbert L. FORD GETS COURT ORDER' R tal? k rst vice dent: William | PR K '95, second vice president: |Cleveland Officials Forbidde: Spa { ‘17, third vice presi ded o | ce is : de?‘l:' rge W, Dalzell treasurer, | Interfere With Paper. I \ i rd John W. Townsend, '20, se V.l CLEVELAN 5 : ! you well to consult us [} Ofticers chosen for the executive com ;',,,‘,YI‘,.’ EAND jEAnTilET 2 homesaniallice ot 45 ! mittee were Col. William E. Harvey, 0¥ forbidding i| about homes in all sections | | Don’t Select the Refrigerator Until You -Have Seen Also, at Eight Seventy-Five In that case it will pay {93 Eaward stafford. “1¢ and Puul .t nciats from o ndiotheree ||| of the city that can be paid " Foliowing a six-course dinner inter- | 57eet £ale of the Dearborn Independ- ||| for at the rate of $30 a jated with music, addresses were ! pp, WoS grented to publishers orlfl 1,41 The injunction docs not interfere {with the pending trial of four men | |arresied under an order of city of- I ficials forbidding street sales of the I rublication. Henry Ford's weekly publication by made by the following speakers: : piojqos eyt n by HH 0 G t Huston Thompson, chairman of the Leaeral Judge D. C. Westenhaver to- Il ur Grea [Federall \Trade’ Commission; X hond of $3.000 was required from Office of | ! Judge John G. Pollard, Fi les: the Dearborn ‘;‘mll_‘v;‘mlrnl to cover ; jdudseidonn Gt costs in e injunction is later G T S “ d i {of the law school, 4 | dizsolve | Graeme 1.5mallwood |: fattorneys. | 727-729 14th St. Main 5070 |; Fashionable 1 and 2.Strap Turn Pumps HREE shoes pictured at top of this column show the | $ popular trend in Street and Sports Pumps—smartly 21 #l| featured in this striking Style-Show at $R.75. The (R S S O A o7 S Y N7 SE¥7 7 o SOMC S YR ST o s S ST S 7 L 1 w1 5 NEW YORK. Arril 15 A L' ited N b With “Baby™ or High French Heels . ! sh of a o u!l ul!l — : < el ;?..OL:";..{:,,.',P,,":,‘,,'I'_]'“ s enacren i 1Ine er A Four new models are here indicated—but you must sece them {5 d\i?‘: oo dwurts of "Now | of to appreciate their spiciness. Several shades of gray 5““‘“‘1’{?“’: 1“m’:]m,":h..l,:;‘"..'E':..“".:?o".!"}i;“.““..’.,:.‘if! suede—black suedc—l;rn\\];n and ’;)llack satm—d—h;:ht t;'m and blac! < 9 n e event g a o 11— V1 o s ar ¢ B | cxetadits St S ke Kaoten ‘ :HOI( :E I O' I' calfskin a:ind pateat destheriwinh fury i i $8.75 ms an f th, ati . pieim e . ACa banodet here ApriT 2t siven byl All grouped at the one popular p ithe citizens’ committce of llhv_us:x!e: fof > nonor of cltizens £ . 5 “opposed to government by blue laws.” = Offered in- e e L F{lll Fasluoned Slll( Hose 5 . DUE TO DROP IN COAL. | Chevy Chase, D.C Women's Ta Limited quantity of the hard-to- - 1 S T H . 6 . S tandard {Electric Company Withdraws Plea | ) 9 o Strap Pumps get Russian calf—*“Suede” Pearl and i for Higher Rates. T S Taupe, the popular grays, navy, white Mak ! r - i Splendid lots, every one of these newly subdivided plots Tack are CAMDEN. X. 1. Aoril 16—The Ham. offered at practically “I914 Prices” in spite of the steady trend 5 and black. Refrigerators | wichdzawy o soniicadion Tor'a'2 upw;:: 2 r'c:hy galues, ded by beautital h o : Full fashioned regular made Thread per cent increase in rates with the | ese lots are surrounde: y beautiful homes and large 5 3 i v ir i . Th k. d < B ¢xplanation that the price ‘of coal | estates in a locality restricted against rows, business houses MORE of those Silk 5‘0‘!““¥5'<fl"“7'f“1§ being offered at . e RIN phleation was fied that there s oo | and apartments, a feature which enhances their value. snappy Tan higher prices. Special a . necessity now for the increase. In addition to this great “lot opportunity” we have a home H t’lat gwe ohairman Osborne of the public building offer to finance the entire cost of the house. gussm C,at‘:lf pf:;;}’ $195 and 5225 . . Tor it : umps wi - lasting service [||amney cox bs sion and i, s COME OUT SUNDAY—OUR OFFICE IS OPEN o Wi T and e hel Shio i Ao he et 10 AM. TO 5:30 P.M. ate B b follaw. Military heel. G Tflk; H’th:trn; Clrlkmlrkalll Cl:i!\ll)' Ch‘n‘;u to Chevy Chase Circle. to the rig! t - S FIGHT SIX BANDITS. house street and again to the right on Rittenhoure. pasc General ek | I! Shoes that have all . —— . shing’s place, and you walk right into our office. the good - looking, Shots Exchanged When Freight good - fitting, good: 4 Car Robbery Is Prustrated. oug e wea(:(;-ng h?ualm;:e_a hof S|l NEW ORLEANS, April 16.—Spectal w ll E F l & C considerably highe BARBER & ROSS SrdmE s e 1lam L. rowier 0. el ol ¢ t8 who attempted to rob a freight % trai F i ! < 19 15th St. N.W. pecial at $5.95. 11thand G Sts. ST A 2 St LW, e Gar containing the alcohol had been Phone Main 8416, 8417 roken, The bandits fled after an exchange of shota. Ve