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5 THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN TON,:D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1927 b ] 3| URGE FURTHER USE | S sec, |CHANGE MAKES UP [PRESIDENT STRONGLY FAVORS IJCORDER FQLLOWS | st ovnnore RENE VIVIANI URGES MAY NOW BE PARDONED NATIONAL VICTORY MEMORIAL 70 U. S. ON YAP ISSUE parish “forgot” to hang February PR Tl R 4. was on the docket for disposal Ao 2 5 pan has protested diplomatically by the state pardon board at its D C H . M f B 5 HY eeting here today. or a to the French government against | - Georgetown Citizens Protest| ™:ins.,"cii. "titia wiacspread [POStmaster Tells When to . C. Has Unique Merit : General Strikes Called After| ;" st £ oo™, avea |ENVOY Appeals for Commer. 2 S ¥ nment when heriff Grant of - . . . = States expressing sympathy toward N i Discontinuing Coal Ship- | {wsehiia wrote aov: varker short= | Post Letters to Get Quick- | Shrine of Patriotism. .| Fights Between Commu- | Siiorisnsintyvar | cial Co-Operation to New v aftes hrua i ; ad . 5 troversy and promisinz France's A T been “so rushed with work that he . - | . 5 S i support { ments Over Waterway. forgot to hang Eatom” who was est Possible Service. ¥ 2 i nists and Nationalists. Japan considers that France is York Business Men. accused of participation in the Mrs. Henry ¥. Dimock called on| most mo mementos in our own - completely bound to the Japan i - murder of a white man. ———— President Harding last Saturday and | country of the service of Amer MOREEE by WNEHSE o | = mand: b Uiiorncy Bomiral Coc in o writ- exptaincn o him the project that e | (G URLRSIILECLANE MANY - DEAD IN MELEES| M ™ ™ " |RECOVERING FROM WAR : R 3 o in a writ- : { explained to him the project that ha el ena irouant ron 917 LETTER: SENT MR. DENBYy (o ovinion neid it tatons |FOR SPECIAL BOXES ONLY 1oy iieiopra for e cstabtishment | Foreign soll s aiitant s, 0 EES ‘ iff's oversight z at there was e S {in Washington of a national victory | er skies than ours will arch over | = IR el e s ey : pengrel ot Gy e met e Sl it 0lr, 02 i inuan INEHRANCE DR IS TIEY A s iarii H = e = B otuts oS ! 5 % . 11 | fested his warm inferest in the en-| prothers won glory and splendid- mbushes, i | Representative Focht Addresses As-| Frevent o further G velni sl | Fetters Mailed in Aftermoon Wil | Il Mo i, SO 00 07| 1S, i P ming gty au| EMPLOYESONHDUSEBIA | = = e vl s 5 P . > ool il - = - > ,ceived from the White House the | cars we have many illagi: i 1 sociation, Urging Unity of Action "f;’(‘;;];rv:"i{:“:"')"-‘{"}w”‘"“r“h"c lno Now Be Delivered in City following Tetter eipressing President | M«":I! o:;‘:v:fl:;g“amp:‘\‘g” velns ging Mark Party Strife * France Is Now Exporting 2 Rt S Ao : Harding's hope for the com- 1 ourt country. OF e ] { : for Washington Betterment. VA LU S L on Same Day. pletion of the memarial: | ihiewe nave Tow, and as the years s of Fascisti and Reds. Representative Fitzgerald to Urge | More Than Importing. 3 5 PR s S ] = y PRI et The White House, pass, we will have yet fewer. ¥ the Associated Pres: 2 ¥ | e Associated Press Vigorous protests were registered | Siconded by Gov. Forker RRS | Tietters mailed in any'of the twenty: ] gton. April 16, 1921. Therefore, it has seemed to me ROME, April 19—Conditions of ex-| APPOitment of Subcommittee | Niw YORK. April 1S - Business by the Georgetown Citizens’ Associa- | (" ig THember of the pardon |four “auick collection™ DhOXes 0Ny yy Dear Mrs. Dimock I especially fitting that such a na treme disorder are reported from to Hold Hearings. nd commercial operation between tion against the Navy Department| po ha e XDcd nmeylvania avenue and F street b¥ | There are some special considera- | tional memorial as your assoc e 0l 5 ‘ 3 : : discontinuing tk I Shesa ard. have not been expressed. | lennsvlvani GveRu divered to ad-| tions that have appealed tome, and o oS one ould be created [northern central Ttaly, where parties| oo 0 i France and the United States w Zegninaing, the Wac lofithe, Chevas T S g L0 this eity the same day.| which 1 have not seen presented to here in the National Capital a8 & |of extreme nationalists have been in| trict injured and aemmaens of cm. | Gr&cd here foday by Rene Viviani peake and Ohio canal for coal ship- (e to = table made public| t(he public so often as 1 could testimony and a shrine of national lurmeq conflict with socialists ani| ployes Killed in hasarioms oo, special envoy of the ‘neh govern ments from the Cumberland valley. | City Postmaster M. 0.1 wish, commending,thse project of patriotism. Communists almost daily for the past)MeDLS, as proposed in the bill Intro. {IEDL 10 this country. in an addre Hollowing ihd adoptivnlctia resains | Le only e ion is letters | e George Washington Memorial Your plan includes features |(Ommunist: Imost daily for the past | O s O e etor 'Jar®_ | before leading New York bankers and ol pecsented by Fraakl Pl eares i to ons in residential ggsociation. g which appeal both to exalted he disorders. which are thelof Washington, was proposed. to the | PUSiness me REeS LEIRN o eeaichs wtions which have but two daily | “yYoyu are proposing a truly sentiment and to the thought of joutgrowth of partisan feeling. | House yesterday in a bill offered by | H® Spoke at a luncheon given by chairman of the legislative commit- auliverios. Such letters must be mai tional memorinl to the men e O IO e i S e T I O e s e e e e tee, the secretary of the association, M the special boxes by 12:10 nmo | omen who made America's part | SUBSUNERC BBV T O Sunique i oy B paign | Hebresentativelifadtescrald Mlmenni | R e e g S 3 + “Material expedition of letters mailed | ;" {he world war what it was. ard o now in progress. appear to center|y.ch A T ed By 200 men of finance. including J which met last night at the Potomac BIELEL e Ted £ e ShE merit. 2 ; ers of the House District committee. | (¥ .l ST in special colleetion boxes is revealed ) sppar jn itself is very much; it : 5 . best wishes for [4bout Klorence and other Tuscan At the first meeting of the House | Fitrpont Morzan, Charles M. Schwab. « Bank building, Wisconsin avenue and % in the fable, not only in the delivery i qugnt to insure the fullest meas- You have my best WiSheS 'OF | cities District committen hieh Crairman {Gen. Coleman du Pont, Otto H. Kahn M street, w directed to send a let- e F local letters, but also in the speed- e ot salar support. But be- the completest,measure of 8 B oo .| District committee. iwhichiiChairman fES8: Soleman 4o Hont e 1 EabR Jecrata B :| Two grades of milk for the District }0F 1ovad it e varl ure ! - i s st sincere! ours, a score of persons werc| Focht plans to call in a couple of ! g e b . ter to Secretary Denby suggesting e EER be ke AR 4 {ing un of letters for the variou mail | vona this 1 have been impressed Most »~3"<‘"“\ S ARDING. killed in melees Sunday. and there|day: Representative Fitzgerald will | Street fizures that it was a matter of paramount | ©f Columbia, to be known as A and | @ that there are special reasous in WARRE ek, 1301 16th |Were several ambuscades and runnins | urge the appointment of a gubcom- | The former French premier said he importance to re d_the prospective | B. are provided for in a proposed [HA T 4o he fifty-minute schedule | pil fygtance for the creation of Mrs. Henry F. Dimocl fot @0 |fights during the da ABraber Botl & appolntinent Of A guUbLON: Loy ar moLi for help from Amer- order of the Navy Department re- milk law submitted to the Commis-i,, " which the motor cyele collector| gycp 4 memorial atrest morthwest, “WaBRIRBLON |ooeidiie Saha| communiat, GIubroomE | sur e oam s oT) on enisiin 4y " of charity.” for “al garding the future shipment of coal, | sioners today by Health Officer Wil- | Wy 0 on' ind Hquick collection route. | SUfH 8L ere willibera DC pocialiel andl communist iclilroonis | suranicelm susure o _|though e 15 s2ill Staggering un Attention to the matter was|liam C. Fowler. ; Hat letters intended to| -2 & OW YOOI ~ - & e ———————— |}, cked by the nationa If enacted. an initial fund of $530.- ! is St & ~b e t I Sl wier. ¥ Al of|itis ne v that letters intended to ists, leaders of the communists h: 000 would be administered by - the (der the wounds she received in the rought before the association by its it meets with the approval of Ly M0 connect at the po boeniforced tojdetlars Cheleireal tyito | Daitea tes) aoainistered nen® I war, she is still upstanding courage- president. J. A. Oliver, who _read anthe Commissioners as drafted it will {ogice should be mailed at least fifty ¥ ited States Employes Compensa article in @ recent citing the unfavo: issue of The Star|be submitted to (ongress with the f 5 the Ttalian government and the tri- | tion ¢ on Mat ous and determined.” {minutes ahead of the eollection time. | s /E. G 1% T OUSA/VD e el ernme; g i~ | tion Commission. and immediate re- geron ; the uni ble cffects of such | request that it be enacted as soon as| Postmaster Chance advises il who | BOY'S ILLN SS GRIE E\S H\ 5 | color has been raised above communist lief would be aforded to those in-{ 32 Fer Cent Kelent an order. Mr. Oliver stat-d that if|possible. Commissioner James are c ating in the “mail early— General strikes have b called s 2 DL = OBE 1 28 Rrool that iHan: fhe el WL S | R wae BN [ S | BEING HEIRIN-LINE OF GYPSY KING |[Siuis o s pon e s B ™ W riomint 5003 g o, ment of coal was discontinued, fully | department. intends to study the bill | When to Cateh Collections. : Y 4 4 been bloodshed in recent fights e e L S e el e half of the trade of the canal would | carefully before submitting it to Con- | i e required to pay fees regularly into is able to do nstruction of the Mr. Viviani cited a t received from n 3 port he had ju be stopped. which would probably re- | greas | When to mail to cateh specified col- = "\ entettain, who inherit- | . FOuFieen Dead in Tuscany. g Thirance und: " G W aniary, "Tor the ‘Aot sult in the closing of the waterway. | Gnder this bill the health depart- |lections, and make such connections. i Press: e aged chi 3 ‘ourteen persons were killed and e insurance to be paid would be since the war, his country 3 3 , part- [ lections, ! By the Associnted Pre % father in ¥ . killed anc T ) be 1 ] h . Would Utilize Old Bridge. ment would designate as grade B|is ziven as follows: | DETROIT. April 19—Whether o e l‘q‘j:‘,;{.?f{' “,i’p'mt and day |one hundred wounded in fighting yes- | e ‘x;nt:;\?i{i:cc:;::1“&“::2:";?,—“‘:?«‘ ool e sy A resolution was introduced by B, [milk which falls below the minimum ; “Letiers mailed in an of the {wehol . qynasty of the tribe of Dem- at John's bedside for a week, and R o sorastiet andiicom | e cas Ninliear, capacity for 72 per cont of what it was A Bowles, asking that the assocla. | requirements suitable for drinking | (y-four hoxcs b¥ 1)oat ofiics at 11:20| itro, one of the oldest reigning | during that Ume many €Ll | The militant fuscisti were in death | Partial disability {Before the war. ' cor the re ¢ ses. € 3 sroug © city pos at 11:20 | . the tribe have visited him. some Or- |Brips with the communists in several| The Fitzgerald measure provides ut ! . i R every twenty factories de- Aqueduct bridge for street cars only, | Its use would be limited to cooking {a.m. to connect with the three-trib| gypsy houses in America, is broken v twenty factorics d coming from New York, New ; ; ne ALt : foniciN ew, € towns in Tuscany throus Severaly .\t the weekly compensition for|stroved.” he said, “we have recon- e O et D e Butesiae il Smecte dependsson the fight of cight- Jeans, Chicago and San Francisco. |0 marscany throughout Sunday | (%0, Gisability shall not be less than |structed six. Out of 4,700,000 peos Eew i gciaginzidee {“{f-f?&‘é";’s could be offered for sale in the Dis-jam. Ouigolng mail copngele, WM ooty John Demitro for recov- When his condition will BSTLG Hike morning for “work propaganda:|$7 of moce than §25. {driven from the devastated areas du: stated that it would cost $150.001 h.;’]«F«imflgfi..]_}”;m;gfi‘:gu;nd“?;i.x.\r:t { Philadelphia and New York city ery from pneumonia. The Jaa is ;3:.;; :‘Ipeaw:l‘:i:‘f:ax‘nh tofsiwitithe ]er”‘": s“”;m“dmgklw_“f przanin’ | i x‘:‘r‘“;\u”"l e st e Rt R i aimitic| WEetteraimailed Byl 208 L 0 | I e et naueor poise-of. 8. el o a real {rived in motor trucks at Prato, where troducing - the structure would cost only $: n.-'i.‘éf.'-';fn"“&’lfifl.x h'v'.r:-l.? to ;r.?r:, from |due at the city post office at 12:10 John, the only hf-lr';'nvli;t"!‘l‘lvlh" :sn‘:ar‘iiaxd!:(c‘u a?or his nurse's re- |they took possession of the town anl DETAILED TO E FORCE. In introducing the distinguished en- - ; : 2 title besides his father, Ephriam, 5 MIN voy A. C.-Bedford, vie 000, or only $160.000 more. He point- | healthy cow: si- | p.m.. to connect with business sident o American Doy, (o hnd news from {forced the communist town officers to | Capt as determined by ph ude C. Bloch has been de- is the one concern of 1.641 families 4 52 Qs JE oo e hoist the tricolc St butlas | fs SRS - {the International Chamber of Com- cd out that it the old bgdse were|cal “examination and 'tuberculin testileaving O paten | i 'the Tnited States and Canada, | hiy schoolmates at the ishop | he color on’ the public.bulld- | fached from duty in the bureau ofithe Intcrnational Chamber of Com- BBty foot driveway over the Key | 200 Would have to be free from dirt. \FOrgSEl Mot chicago and the west. | whose king is Zitho, the boy's School means as N everal communists were dragged! tailed to command the mine force of tional business co-operation, saying bridge, and would relieve the traffic Grade A Wril Pasteurized. Letters mailed by 12:10 p.m. are due: grandfather. tribal tradi 5 from their beds and forced to sign|the Pacific fleet. “Freedom of trade and egual Privi- congestion very materially. The only The specifications for grade A milk |t the city post office at 1 pam., toi their resignation from the party and| lege and opportunity without the objection. he claimed, would be that |are set forth in tha bill as follows: | conneet with the two-trip carriers for | S to cry “Long live Italy' Then thei= e 30 1 Fine ey Comimiason, Sut o | Crac s patciaca i o, it | Seidnes secicn defiery, uteolns |CONVENTION RESOLUTIONS | STANDING COMMITTEES | iy st suber hesdtbirtors | ioms wers it g mamy ngurea, | Bomorals . Telt 2 - | re as deter- | oiters connect w - 1325 pm dis- | X e records. Later they | P15 e ile s Aght oc- | cord ditioned, could be o camouflaged as | mined by the physical examination|piich to Kentucky. also Alexandrial ATTACK ON ENGLAND DRGANIZED BY SENATE proceeded to the adjoining village of ey fiz::n(ah:c;\:‘r;-::rr;h fent oc: e 10 overcome this objection. The mat-|and tuberculin test as hereinbeforeland Virginia points on the C. and O. MAKE ;!'_“ Bisenzio. On “the way: there |t o omnnists and fas ] s - ter was tabled until the next meeting. | provided for “raw” milk and which|"Letters mailed by 1 pelock are due A erne e ambushed by communists | isti. Communists bombed a fascisti|; . treet N Proposed. |has been heated to and far at least|at the post office at 1:50 p.ni. to con- ik iti ncrease | . unista eaensued m Which tWo | orry near Genoa. During demonstra-} D:use,:'::a'm::m“on thirty minutes held at a temperature | nect with three-trip i lm\mgispeakers Also Rap British Govern- |Democratic Opposition to I communists were hiled ana onvem@1lorry near Genoa. During demoustra nmeni control or ntial to world ac- wish 10 x - day come when import and export prohibition will be Albjon Parr] 1 4 e : 4lirevoked. when production would b b s asc] v 3 tions in that city there were several: ™ L4 i ey 5 of not less than 145 degrees Fab-lay 2:30 p.m. and business section car- e K, e rcome fascisti were badly wounded. Rein-| Sl i SiygLner ‘ SECEraarl Arvhrs Ehere oI oo ik "fi’;‘.i."g‘i that the association faver [ne|renheit. Said milk shall be pasteurized| riers” leaving at 2:45 pm Outgoing | ment at Session in ] in Membership O - |forcements of carabincers e D e e o "7 | Sty of commerre and mations wibh tween 25th and 36th streets to Penn- | LUAST TEEWALGLS Preterifed Bv Aheimail connects with B30 o eiphin | Chicago. by Big Vote. fascisti he situation for the | 7 "% [ ta, Deputy Villa, who is|open their doors to the businessmen of sylvania avenue, as it really was a|jgolt b:i“;e;-a“wrm‘d S mmedial oIl ||ll|nt1‘0r| e u\\l'\';mh e evanall | 5 q rganized its i - |charged with being the chief com-|other nations who come in a spirit of continuance of that thoroughfare.) 271CC DEME DAS SUTECH WA O0 Co O A AN e . aino 240 mm. for| CHICAGO. Tl April 19.—The reso- | The Senate L G re on Motor Lorries. {mander of the socialist army. which | co-operation. sceking to help. asking The resolution was referred to the L O e e abns other | lutions committee of the first conven- | standing committees late ¥ Another affray took place when | he denies. received bad scalp wounds. 1 45 degrees Fahrenheit and main- | Florida and for Ri h":":'r::‘dlll‘h" et aAmesicaniAs | fascisti from Arezzo in motor trucks|The fascisti hoisted the tricolor on the i | i no favors, but demanding that they be allowed the same rights as others are allowed. In that way only cam men and nations work together.’ ROME. April 19.—Distressing details| Mr. Bedford read a telegram from legistative committee. Mr. Parris in reporting the activities of the Federation of Citizens' Asso- ciations. to which he was a delegate, criticised the existing form of gov- sociation for |after democratic opposition to an in tained at at least such a tempera- | points on the Atlantic ture urtil delivered to the consumer. Mans fe Other P oTaln “The-farm on which the milk is pro- = 50 " duced must rate not less than 70 per-| Letters mailed by 1:50 pm. due atlygre resolution: cent; the dairy from *-hich said milk | City post office at 2:40 pm. OUIg0INK| yitacking Ingr i - a i ership of ten Major|were ambushed and fired by o { hall at that plac e Recog of the Irish Repub- |crease in membersh e : u and fired on by com-|town hall at that place. the Recognition of ™4 dozen or | committees from fifteen to SiXtech.|munists, who killed the driver. There Reds Behead Captive. wearly all of them | with the extra place going to flh‘”f‘ was a hot exchange of shots, but the; nd. - The committee | publican in each instance, had Deen|fascisti were at a disadvantage owing ! lic tos ¢ e ca - fhete i a battle between fascisti and the | Secretary of State Hughes. who ex- ernment. He declared that in ma < A Z connec: 2 b.m. dispateh vad o = ate - | overcome by the large republican ma-{1o the sheltered position of the oppos. | °f @ t 2 i K b s tre s a i any, i e R0 ot e i e vicainp. and Lowapana | Sxpected to finish 1ts wobl Jats teptod | jority. For about & week the demo- | ing forces. The firing contintied until| communists at Fiano are reported to- | pressed regret at being unable to at- he said. more to the wishes of a cer- l'fie";,'}“fc“‘ od !lh;“f;;flbrr’f;”“‘[““‘ and intermediate points on the South-|{(Si} pe resented to the 400 delegates | crats prevented action on the change|reinforcements reached the spot from |day by the Gironale D'ltalia, which{tend the luncheon to “this eminent tain triumvirate than to the wishes pericenon : i |in the rules enlarging these commit- Bl “ormazzo. 5% SR s tha o ist villa s at- | representative of the French people Al Lo 1| o railway und 3:30 p.m. dispatch Lo for. aetion. 5 e it-| Formazzo, The communists _were | says that the communist villagers at- | representative of t of its constituents. No action on the | {N¢ "‘;“e‘a'{fhc‘g,‘_‘;‘;.'l‘m“ei‘"‘ at the time bY| Baltimore and to southwestern states. L temost among the resolutions | tees. charging that the majority had|ariven off. while contingents of fas. |tacked fascisti motor lorries there|lo whom we are bound by indissoluble subject. however, was taken by the = e by 2:40 p.m. due atl ed out in the com- | been unfair to the minority which were thr ority In_ thelcisti scoured the neighborhood. burn-|with rifies, revolvers, spades ko aitine’ less than 3.5 per cent of butter fat. or | POSt oA ;’-’;"n;’“,',,‘ ing lel- I mittee _meeting were those L?.Illng | m"‘;L‘:'ruf::lizd“;ngrzfizreed Chense ;.':a'fd«houl?sxh"d destro - 11.5 per cernt total solids; nor sha B e e D e Cs for a boycott against certain Euro- |in th < Bee Ntes holds. h . f 4 o I —Sad ontein| sierel titan (wemy“;hso:;‘fl‘;nlv; Kentucky, southwest states. for Cin-1 100 & S8 S0 00in s ‘more inten. | straight party vote, the commitiee|iilled and scores wounded O il ea e oot it o) s e rin A he e nch bbb tive Visiting "35"?» Society gave 2 bacteria, total count., per cubic centi- | ¢innatl and points on the Baltimore | PCER W0 0L E™ (¢ P olish history in | assignments were agreed 1o, Prato is the great communist cen-!iged with a tree, was beheaded by !and Myron T. Herrick. newly appoint- E rt addr upon e portance o i 'y | : aei|nad Ohio railroad via Maryland and teaching of Bl nliehing & | standing committee as newly consti-|er of the big industrial regions of, e srowd. saye the mewophpers. and | od ambassador from the United States the society's work and asked that the | meter and be free from colon bacillilyC.y Virgini A hublicity and education in ‘ i mow proceed with the con-|Tuscany Fasciati returning from thet | the crowd. savs ewspapers, ed am e i r Letters mailed S eciation ot the conclasian o his|trict of Columbia. It shall not contain hoes | ties of friendship ving strong-{and sickles. imilar messages were read from encounter eight were| One of the chauffeurs, named Rossi,|Secretary of Commerce Hoover, Jules 4+ Mrs. Whitman Cross of the Instruc- 5 5 > i i a 2.9 = o ills i s of the fascisti were mutilated. {to France. A cable message which asociation indorse 1t and heip it i |and other pathogenic organisms and all | Wit LN Ly 5.0 pm. due at uNot bl e W T the various bills that|city encountered several “patrols ot|others of . t 0 Fri A ca ssas h collrting the necessary fund for sub- | VIsible Gt B0 Such MUK, oher ¢ P22~ | post office at 4:20 pm. Outgoing mall ! the assoclation. ing intervention by ‘have been referred to them. Ly encountered several Patrols 2f|the women urging the men on. Par-|was sent by those at the meeting ¢ sistence a little later. " Favorable ac- z | € e ade y 5 are became | 5 h 20 nere | ticulars of the incidents were given!Premier Briand of France, congratu- ates in behalf of the| Senator Ball of Delaware bec waws much fighting. A mreat crowd 2 - jEre T o e so was {fman of the Senate District com-1ascembled in the public squares, but|Dby one of the fascisti, who feigned lating the French government for e ciaes 1o citaana i - Identh and later was rescued by thelsending Mr. Vi nects with 5 p.m. dispatch to Phil- | hia, New York and the the United tion in the matter was taken at the| Amnother important section in the “frish republic contluston Gf her peech: new bill deals with the question of | 5 P ¢ tolich: 3 : Most ; i kL ani as special envoy Fiada Letters mailed by 0 p.m. due at| oo e e i n late in|mittee, as had been expected. Stithe firing of the belligerents scattered ¢ > Address by Representative Focht, |AI5¢45€ aMONg persons on dairy {arms | o, oftice at 5:10 pm. Outgoing mail | Fom % O™ oo of the committee assignments havelthe population in all directions. Four carabineers. also was read. Representative Benjamin K. Focht] ~Any person or persons holding a|ConRects With 5:30 pm. \dizpateh to | Xy pirous speakers continued their | been published hitherto. of Pennsylvania and chairman of the | permit issued under authority of this | Buffalo. “*,'j;f;‘a‘:“"}fl = ?",, imore And| verbal attacks on Bngland = chief District HMouse committee addressed|with a communicable disease, or if he {Slate of Michigat, @ Ao G saciat e | among them being J. L, Fawsitt, con- ST. the as: ion at thesend of its busi={his-family, hired help; or other person 0 Chicago and the west. |k eneral of the “irish repubiic | PUT ON RETIRED LI : ness session. He e d the need |on said dairy farm being afflicted | Letters mailed by 3:10 p.m. due at| | capy. George T. Fieet, infantry. has of unity among the cifizens of the!with a communicable diseace, or if he | Post office at 6 p.m. Outgoing letterst baout Boun tizieaias b Hiaiedt on. fhs retifedl 113t bu istrict and deplored the bones of | has reason to suspect any such com |connect with 6:30 p.m. dispatch to Bal-| ~There are now almost four Bimes 4 A 2ability incident to n that previously had arisen | municable disease. shall report the |timore, Philadelphia, New York and the 'many co-operative storoes Imithe United | conn before Congress which delayed action |same to the health officer of the Dis- | €45t States as there were four y S ago. T on local interests. He stated that|trict of Columbia within twenty-f_ ur F l e 4 members of Congress were willing to | hours after becoming aware thereof do anything within their power for| Wilful violation of this section shall | 1 The Home of Low Prices and : 5 Liberal Credit Consult Our Foot Specialists About *Troubled Feet” the city if they felt that the citizens|be deemed sufficient cause fr revoca- ! as a unit wanted it. “An appropria- | tion of said permit.” / tion of a thousand million dollars| The bill would require the issuance | would be enjoved by every member of | of annual permits by the health of- Congress and every citizen of the|ficer to all persons authorized to ship United States at large” he said, “as|milk into the District. Practicaly all | i every one wants to make Washington | of the other sections of the bill are the model cit < of the world and take | substantially the same as contained in just pride in it” the bill which was considered by a Representative Focht strongly .in- | subcommittee of the House District | dorsed the proposed Home for the|committee at the la.t scssion. Feeble Minded. Communications were | Several milk bills were considered read by the secretary, Philip Walker, | by the subcommittee last year, but from the Board of Trade, the Board no action was taken. i | of Charities. the Associated Charities, — the Child Welfare Society, the Asso ciation for the Prevention of Tuber-| culosis, the Piney Branch and Con-!} zress Heights Citizens' associations | | and Chief Justice McCoy of the Dis-| { trict Supreme Court favering the fight i ERERTCSET BUILDING Seen Everywhere || ASSOCIATION {fil on shares maturing in 45 CUPopularity 10-Piece Dining Room Suite Made of autifully figurec American walnut—buffet cither 54 or 60 inches long, with or without mirror; good sized china ~d serving table, round extension table, 45 or 5t closet, incl inches wide side chairs, 1 armchair, seats upholstered genuine blue Spanish leather. Solves the shoe question for women whose first thought is *Solid-Comfort” Shoes TYLES B 217 and 218, pictured TYLE B 2053 is another “\Vi- above, show two different Mo-Dau-Sis"—and also de- lasts in “Wi-Mo-Dau-Sis” ox- lightfully comfortable. Mighty fords. Superlatively comfortable. good-looking, too. Comes in light Brown, Calf or Black Kid. Me- tan calf, black calf, brown or n dium or flat heel black kid. Special ¢ = Moderately priced ... $8-75 valueBato CIEEpET e $7-DO Many Other “Comfort Shoes” Here A or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity i Assets More Than i $7,000,000 | Surplus Nearing | $700,000 l Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary 7-Piece Bedroom Suite Consisting of good sized bureau, chifforette, vanity = /dresser, bow-end bed, chair, rocker and bench. Your choice ~ -~of walnut or mahogany. 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