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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRI NEWRULESTOAD | E8eesne WOMDTOSPREAD |RATIFVING COLOMBIAN TREATY |\)ANTAGES (ED " esictee HUSBANDSHOOTS GET 40 ACRES EACH HELD VICTORY FOR PRESIDENT ~ COMMUNITY WORK | 55 s e=-==: | TARVIA ON STREETS Senste Vote of €9 to 19 Backs Up vt OF MAILING EARLY tune, recently were awarded forty scres of la‘_nd each, near the Polish- ussian fronti v ontier, as outlined by | he s islands have held out thus School Board Adopts Plans! ‘% emcoracs areaty; Sixty-Five Stretches of Road- Hal‘diflg' s Recommendation in Mes- |postmaster Chance Points e "euimii st ot All officer: i i ers and soldiers of the “dangerous innovatign,” but ther in Bermuda have been made this ing by members of the Bermuda mbly HAMILTON, Bermuda. April 21— Renewed efforts to emact a law | permitting the use of automobiles [Couple Dangerously Wound- Polish forces are being provided for Cioser Co-Ordination in E;:‘,",,g';:_‘:::u;;g:sa';gg;-;; castern | way to Be Treated to Pre- l sage to Special Session. Out Benefits for Both l}.‘r"*f’\n,é:m‘f‘ seomo- | €d Following Disagreement R ut by the government, vided 3 and 1 s. re. Vineent | ‘ H Various Centers. they tako up. cultivation” of the serve Surface. Sender and Clerks. | dents and tourists. Mr< vineest | Qver Attending Carnival. —— occupying a_ cesidence on Hamil- land _upon_leaving Jhe ‘military The ratification of the Colombian debate. the treaty by agreement hav- s : y s plan, Pola aty by Sonato vesters cr- | Ing been taken up by the Senate im- ton harbor for the past two sea- hopes to have trained men settled toealy by che Senate:vosteraay atters) gy, iy e conveninsiot th O e the e ve . t S5t o after the convening of the | sons, sent a letter to the local » YEW PLAYGROUNDS ASKED | primsreuty where s wauis bt \ TWO YEARS TONEND WORK | 1oy 20 Y03 06 0, n i | B et omere et | BIG. DIFFERENCE IN TIME ) Sty Sl @, Wi | EXPECTED T RECOVER : Opponents of ratifica- duction on the island tion, composed largely of what is As this colony has known re than ninete oniy a little 1 square miles try is ever attacked again from the east. The President, in a message to the | n the Senate as the progres- g Most of the young flyers of the B 5 special session of the Senate, March | U o . P = 2 2 Dincteen square wile . . Lend Bought for Cooke Addition. Kosciuako sadadran 4re planning Commissioners Believe It Is Econ- |, five davs arter his inauguration, | n them denunitinn “et® (osorous | Letters Will Arrive at Distant| of area visitors do nol rocard mo- Mother Clasps Daughter in Arms Nature Work Praised—Desks o preturn, to America during the | omy to Make Existing Highways recommended ratification as “very Uiroughout the discussion. They de-| Points Day Earlier if Mailed | the Islang of Nantucket adm ‘ When Wounded—Eleven Chil- the land within a specified t . { helpful at the present time in pro- | pRECS, (G TS hename of Theodore | - z ed place from whic ; . Condemned. their TIghts to the farme will b | Last as Long as Possible. moting our friendly relationsh Roosevelt. would boon mecieas soione a Little Sooner. I 221 Rich fiom SnBih | dren in Family. H tobert Lafayette Fox, fi old. fa t years her of eleven children, last about 10:30 o'clock shot and ¥ wounded his wife, Mrs District _engineer deparlm.\,,liTlns recommendation was supple- | der of public money an today completed arrangements for the Mented yesterday by Senator Lodge expenditure of $20.000 in spreading 0f Massachusetts, ~the republican “five stretehes np) leader. who, in reply to attacks of would s g Dresints e e I Y amount to éompliance with “a black- Rl mallineieach jday ipresen(ali = = demand on the part of Colom-|many advantages to the mailer, ac- . cording to a statement wh Post-{ at the city pe 2 o ¢ill “conne will send out{ P Will conn 2 i forfeited. As yet none of thk Steps to co-ordinate the work of | Auericans has made up his mina |, " the community center department of [ to settle down on a Polish plot and the public schools were taken by the| lead the life of a peasant. Sev t oftice before 4 pam. the first delive danzerou eral of the Americans were rear- |Larvia over sixt board of education at its meeting yes-| od in the country, servi ‘ republican senators of the progres- Senators Change Attitude. master M. O. Chan ntry, byt they say ns of preserving the | [V 1 aliule g 2 {the next morning throughout that|annie o, < % terday afternoon at the Franklin| the cxcitement of flylhg and the |5 e highways. sive group, dec 1l.m}1 l:xll!l:fl('m‘r‘!‘?ifo:“‘\l'l‘ Senator Lodge, who, with Senators |shortly to the business men of the| it Diere a0 il A ey ias n Fox. forty-five years old, et LS aaooted linscorontive }::,“l," orbwa[ have ‘spotled them “_]r‘llz.-h;;s".:}n:‘mu "udr (r'!x‘ar':l fam roads ;“”'I was m‘l?_ry"n c;mhmpm.:d 11 | MeCumber, North Dakota; Borah, 1da- [city. While it is conceded that carly l{“" New York city between 7 pam «m‘n n fired two shots into his own e ack-to- - - ¥ L crushed sto ol x . b 2 0; g e S etie 4 o B and o head The shoof "4 K plac e e nicns el st hreaanty o, to-the-farm move- | It heary tar and erushed stone to | JNER | POR i e Slowara our ho: Brandegee. Connecticut, and Falljand frequent mailing is advantagcous and mignight, o o | bead. The shooting took place ia th N agedcd Tulis and) teatTations gov = - Ibegun by the District last summer,| neighbors in the southern and cast- [heh & enator from New Mexico. Jolned | o the postal service, Mr. Chiance | rotik, Vot & Jetter T 1o be | ar of their home. 2215 16th straee erning the use of the achositiouses by 5 Shen jmore than $60.000 was spent!| SR emisPhereet oo States | #8 negotiated in the foreizn relationy | POIRLS out that it is unquestionably athe v ington office before 10:53 | g y. die the community centers. The remaining | Marie Bbel, temporary clerk, secre-|Glid today 'they e department | ) ay to Colombia_ $25,000.000 to commitice in 1917, led the fight for | decided advantage (o mailers. Ifl o the da gresioue i is said, last night refused : - ary's office. LA g ks O s of Panama | ratification. is change, along with| «i¢ expedite Snontat N - he tirst delivery is connected with |ty accompa s e 10 a ca P mew rules will be adopted by the board | ~ Promotions and transfers—A. V.| Mall¥ streets not on tuis v list | Indemnity her for the loss 0f DAY | (hat “of “other republican. senators, |, Lt cXPedites transportation and de-1a¢” Pittsburgh. Pa, Totturs mailed [ in Anacortin, ami. the pollce. more at its next meeting. on May 4, and will | King, teacher, from grade 1, Hayes, Decd tarnlug, but funds available) and (the Pansma CERTE Sio from opposition fo the original treaty |IVETY of mail matter, thus speeding |at the vity post office bef. | to1d. “objectcd io her going there Ba i public: bl shab e to grade 4, Corcoran, and C. A. New- this worlc are very limited. (ineaty Jalsol B w e 15 and troops | to advocacy of the amended pact. was [UD correspondence and Lusiness.” de. | the nrevious day. " without him. Mrs, Fox attended the Appointment ‘of a board of appor-; Lon: leacher. from grade 1. Gales, 10 | cominissioner paon, assistant enginieer TIEDC 10 Boss ot e one of the points of attack by lhg'(l’lar ¢ the city postmuster. The fol- | Letlers for Detroit, Mich. mailed at {1l 00 2 nd Tetarnca. about . O 2D class 3, domestic art. 5 5 e ad work, e progressive republican group. owing are given a few examples|the city office before 5:30 pm. are {30t 00 2 ¢ = o e hope . i < bles | o clo He svand, accordin, e L e A tionS %] Leave of almence—Ava McQuire, said e hoved to be able to make Original Text Modified. Supporters of ratification declared ! of advantages of early maling. | dclivered the next afternoon e e O T bl cau” | teacher. grade 4. Corcoran, and I V.1 4h0ther ISt of strects to be covered | mpo treaty ratified vesterday had [that the treaty would improve the re-| A letier for delivery in The foregoing are illustrative ofl i,ried a quarrel with his wife and sl il ol Bl e Samp:lell. pleacher. ungraded ;.myrol'-rrxalx':o;:c;c“’»g.'ae".Yx“.‘f‘.'.,',"” new | been considerably modified L|Jations of “the United States with |business or principal residential the henedry derived romearly mails f several blows were passed 3, I £ * | special schools. B available. W first negotiated by Secretary of | Lutin American republics, would sat- | tions will be delivered the same d: says M. Chante 2 mail S tae board wil consist of ihe | APpointments—I. C. Richards, tem- Two More Years Required. State Bryan during the Wilson ad-|isry demands equitably made by Co-|if mailed before 12 noon in the busi- = Hesitmnor(ant Husineasicon: | Mether K nups Hhmmgikor Pl | Wik = <. porary teacher, class 3, Manual Train-| He dicted i V. 2 ninistration. he so-called apology fjocyin o 2 v e S s .d = A - ters generally at a time when it can Mrs. Lillian Barrett, a marricd superintendent and the two assist-|; .. 8. Jauson: protaticeery terlie predict it would take about “1-'."' i Which the United Stati ombia and would aid the United |ness district, making it possible for|he readily distributed, and is, there- | daughter, @ her husband. Alton ant superintendents and two members | 085 b JAGS00 PrORAtonary teath- | two more years to treat all of the|SHENSG (1 NN hecause of the hap- [States in the world quest for oil. In[the sender to get an answer the fol- more likely to receive prompt| Barrett, acted as peacemakers and 10 be appointed by the school head. | &5 Brade 1. iales: 1. L. Sheid. probugimacadam surfaces with tarvia. While | funings at the time of the secession | COnnection with the last argument [lowing morning delivery quicted’ the coup Then they had More Play Space Sought. Rotn™ doacner. grade 1, Henry-Polk¥i nearly all of the roadways of the fu-| 5 panama in 1903, when the United | Senator Lodge. in the first address of letter mailed at the city post office| “Matfer mailed eariy reaches the | something to eat and retired . Fox Y Sp gt ud ’O;Im-"L' P"l'"wl"‘ary‘ teacher, ture will be concrete or asphalt, the [States recognized the Panama repub- [the debate, read a letter from Secre- | before 10:20 a.m. reaches Baltimore,|City post off before the eveninglit is charged, renewed the trouble Receipt of three petitions urging |8rade 1. Henry-Po F. F. Probey,| Commissioners believe it is economy | lic, was stricken out. The opponents | tary of the Interior Fall, former sena- | Md.. in time for an answer to be mail- | TUSh starts, is. therefore, after retiring. and his wife, greatly the acquisition of additional play ;e"‘{"‘"’“(f! ""C"E“bfi“‘a“ 4, Tenley:|and good management to preserve the | of the treaty contended. however, [tor from New Mexico, urging ratifica- | ed the same v and delivered to the | to. prompt and satis- | alarmed. picked up her two-vear-oid « &pace for an equal number of schools[l+ M. Cooper. probationary. teacher, |existing macadam surfaces as long as|that the payment of $25.000.000 to tion as essential to the successful |sender the following morning. _handling. daughter Hilda and ran from the wrly and frequent mailing in- | house, her husband following her to a was acknowledged by the board and zrzde_s. Ross; E. L. Wessells, tem- | possible. Colombia W a_ recognition of | competition of the United States with| letters mailed at the city post offlce Teferred to Dr. Ballou. One came from |porary teacher. class 1. school gar-| The streets and roads to be treated | wrongdoing on the part 6f the United | Great Britain in obtaining Colombiun | before $:40 am. for Fredericksburg, the Cleveland Park Home and School (dens; E. W. Adams, temporary teach- | with tarvia during May and June | State oil concessions. Va. and Richmond., Va., $:30 a.m. for Association. asking that certain lots|er, class 1, school gardens; E. H.|follow Although a number of amendments | 70, F R L e o the most | Frederick, Md.: Hagerstown, Md. i rdship on the sender: it|yacant lot near the house, where th it expedites mail | o bociied Make it @l The married dauzhter reached the in time to witness her father . mear the Cleveland Park School be|Smith, temporary teacher, grade P b 3 were proposed to the treaty in the | ] N J ) ¢ . it o e Cleveland Tark Schoel be ) 3 rade ngomar street, Connecticut avenue e only thoss offered | Part refrained from discussion, Sena- | Cumberland, Md.: 8:50 am. for Phila- | Boene dnjuime Hine o P playe Morgan: H. V. Clark, temporary clerk. | t5 Belt road; Albermarle street, Grant | & ey O e Csommittee | tor Pomerene of Ohio, a member of |delphia, Pa, reach their destination Ehootiag L HIABEE, coltag 200 S C 2 Sl by the foreign road to Connecticut avenue; lOIlnl'fi-I““r. agreed to. . e ig ati C i O 2 P | police, and she rushed to where he : o L e e ecticu nnec- | o | the foreign relations committee. mak- fin time for 'an answer to be mailed | BIGGER WATER SUPPLY Il and took possession of the pistol that 12,000 square feet of ground ad-|JTeeh-JeqPOrary 'S AO0EE Sho0) BAT | ticut avenue, Jenifer street to Chevy Forty republicans were joined by [ing the only extended address forthe same day and delivered to the | Then she turned to her mother. who Jacent to that school be bought for | dens: M, D- Jack: probauonary feach | Chase Circle; Rock Creek drive and | pwenty-nine democrats in voting for | them in support of ratification. sender the following morning. URGED BY BUSINESS MEN clinging to the voung daughter Play space, and the third from Josepa { €T eanmaEan: N favec|28th street. Massachusclls avenue (o ratification. One republican, Page.; In closing debate yesterday Sena-| A letter mailed at the city post office yod-by aid the wounded wom- 1. Miller, urging the purchase of lots|temporary teacher, g . Haves.calvert street; Huntington street,|Vermont. and three democrats, [tors Norris, Nebraska: Wadsworth, |before 2:35 p.m. will be delivered in an to her daughter, “I'm dying; take Trom the Parent-Teacher Association S of the Wormley School. requesting|diass 4. Junior High School: Otis adjoining the Bruce School for play-fand Marie Ebel, clerk, class 4, secre-| Connecticut avenue to Belt road; Me- | Shields. Tennessee: Owen. OKlahoma. { New York; Cummins. lowa; Kenyon,|Atlanta, Ga, the next afternoon. 1f X . {care of Hilda." ‘r"\"'::db::rl;ip‘r::‘ounced e o ta(':;;l;)roegmzchools’ ;{Jinley street, Connecticut avenue to|and Walsh I\\lnflnh fi.h‘i‘;&r\fi r:m';'t"m'_" nd Borah, Idaho, republicans, |mailed after 2:55 p.m. it will not be |Great Falls Executive Committee| Licut. n:. : r:'ravh- ;-nd r‘-vhvvmur; -t ithe Com {1 © 5 : d stree munds street, Ma i vor. wo_repu se . d t, South C | e i til the sccond day aft Tierney of the eleventh precinet and missioners had formally notified it of | Promotions and _transfers—Z. C.|opacetis avenne to \isoonein avope®” | Filkins, West Virginia, and New- s o rm""‘;’:m:“ 'rl.: ”;_‘_" until the ond day @rteri of Chamber of Commerce Con- | petective Iradley investigated the the purchase of 7,500 square feet of | Wooding, teacher, from grade 4. Garfield street. Wisconsin avenue to|berry. Michigan, were absent and not B optositien o padncaton 1 y shooting, Wilbert Dodge, a meigh- ground adjacent to the Henry D.iphax, to grade 5, Payne: M. M|l e S T oio | voting. 2 whterlng; irer Post Boston Letters Before siders Immediate Steps. {bor. took the wounded couple to Cas- « Cooke School, for the proposed erec- | Brosn. teashen foom. aaads sy | Calvert strees ant road, Wisconsin Deba el KIENC Dasn {lican, South Dakota. and Smith, demo-| o* 1 o "motled at the ity post of- B $lon of a four-room addition. Funds| g "o grade 3. Syphax; E. F.|2venue to Chesapeake strest, River| who final vote ended elght daysiof jcratic, South Caroling, rged aecefit- R N L S | mcatate mteps o morease ihe | RSIY HBERIG e e . for the building of the annex were|diD8S: o o et payne |road, Davenport strect to District) o lance of the pact. aoh tiatiog e aatl ‘r supply of the District were | Jfoepi . yervica < f i s Shimm, teacher, from grade 5, Payne. B gt o 1 reach its destination the next pply o is re | Hospital, and later transferred lo provided in the District appropriation iline; Fessenden street, Wisconsin av Veoto on Rexolution, . OEnTaL in {ime Tox (hG ot business | Urged last night by the executive | pmergency Hospit d a bullet near the imittee of the Great I s commit- i o . 6. Payne. and E. M. Middle- e e T > bill for the fiscal year beginning July | to grade e nue to River road: Jenifer street, Con-| granch road, Decatur street to Colo-| The roll call on the resolution of | delivers, Mrs. Fox receiv | tee of the Washington Ch n_the twelve-room addition to the |Collins, permanent teacher, class 3, Do | nues: Longfellow street and Concord|Park place McCormick, McCumber, Me Kennedy ley, Me- icholson, Oddie, | for recos- am.. the next day. (It is poss Leighton, J some instances, if answered imme- | Toll, is exp Tait and Harry Car: S ey s chanc ted to make an exhaus. | %if¢ has a fighting ¢ 3. A special provision in the bill, how- | ton, teacher, from grade 3. Syphax.| . ..+ avenue to 41st street; Keo- s ar 4 Y i -4 s € rado avenue rragut street, 13th| .. S ¢ 5 S e e mber of | pight ear,. the weapon being close ever. permits the use of this money | to grade 4. Syphax. ) Kulc ‘atreet, Commecticot: ‘avenue ‘tollia tth atr \Tamiiton atseets T4EH | “)j,:"x_ 'r'}l'l‘f‘fl(fa"l'i‘r'"v:‘- A letter for Buffalo, N. Y., mailed at| ommerce. at a meeting in the Homer | migugh 1o inflict powder burns to tmmediately. Appointments—J. F. Hailstalk. pro-{ gy roaq. street to Colorado avenue: Ingraham R : 2 the city post office hefore 10:20 am. | huilding i Too bullets culsred the bationary teacher, grade 2. Montgom- | b Republicans—Ball, Brandegee, Bur-| connects with the first delivery the| T . | face. e A ~ ationary teas W K 5 Oak street, 16th to Center streets:)street, 14th strect to Colorado avenue alder Sarae D e connects 5 SEya ey rce members of the committee | pyshand's head, the barrel of the sk New School Lunchroom. s G & Fory Ceacher C € sum, Calder, Cameron, Colt, -Curtis, | fo]) % oot 550 ) husban " __|ery; H. L. Greene, temporary -] Center street, Oak to Newton streets;[17th 'street. Newton street northii pijlingham, Idge, Ernst, Fernald, | [C/oWing morning; ore 5:30 p.m. | were appointed by Chairman B. weapon being held in his mouth Residents of the Trinidad community | class 4. Birney: V. S. Peters, perma- | Newton, Georgia avenue to 6th:|Mount Pleasant street. Newton street | prance, Frelinghavsen. Gooding, Hale, | the second deliver =y { Bowles to investigate thoroughly the | when the trigger was pulled. Tt was titioned the board to make provision |nent teacher, grade 1. Briggs: M. E.| parry place, Sherman to Georgia ave- | north: OQuebec, Georgia avenue 1o Harreld, Keyes, Knox, Ladd, Lodge,! . Mail for the fast Chicago | Great Falls power project. The spe-1 500" “imergency Hospital that Fox " yos: GO 1OABE | (oges at 2:30 p.m., arriving at 5| cial committee, consisting of M. O.13%C [\ 4 critical condition, while his | Tura Wheatley School. which will be erected 'moegtic art; L. C. Albert. probationary | avenue, 3rd to 5th street place. Warder street to|yean Moses, New #oon, for a lunchroom. The request | +iddings. : ia av s 2| Pa 2 ' street, W ; - teacher. grade 2, Giddings. and F. H. |street, Georgia avenue to 8th street:| Park place: Manor street. Warder | oot AOSE o & = was Teferred to the superintendent. | (SACUCT BEECE S C ] o Birney. V street, st street northwest to Lin- | strect to Park place; Bryant, 1st u.gfip,',',:‘u g0 Bnipnky 2‘(’:“,1’;:,‘5" Smoot | diately. for the sender to receive a | live study of the power situation with | € A resolution adopted by the Princi- 3 ' coln road northeast; Ingleside Ter-|ith streets: Adams, North Capitol pREICeRe, B0F Watson of 1naiacn, | reply to his letter on the third day: [ the view of sccuring the unanimous pals’ Association. lauding the work of e race, 18th to 198th streets; Spring to 1st streets; Fairmont reet, | WA LW 5o *| for example, if the letter were mail- | indorsement of the full chamber. The YOUNG GIRL MISSING oy 2 ed Monday the reply would be de-|committee. when its report is com- > Georgia avenue! ! an to Georgia | ¢ t, Sherman to Democrats — Ashurst, Broussard, araway, Culberson, Fletcher, Gerry s, Harris, Harrigon, Heflin, Hitc livered Wednesday.) * A lotter mailed | pleted will report 1o Mr. Bowles. and | u 2 after 2:30 p.m-wouid not be delivered | another meeting of the executive | e eappeats B P el Sniitee will be caticd imimeaucay | Eierence B PPe: the nature study department of the pub- road, 10th to 13th streets: Mozart | 11th street to Ec schools also was received by the |WILL ADDRESS CITY CLUB. [ Jiace. Euclia street to Columbia road: | Gresham. place, Sher: school governing body. It also asked Gallatin street, Georgia avenue 1o|avenues; Lamont strs that the nature study work be con- 14th street; Emerson street. ¢ Geol © K 3 om Home Tuesday Ni b . : Emerso 4 seorgia nues: Kenyon street N %A i .‘";!f;"-y_ o ath s John Temple Graves on f"S“m'av.—:uo to 14th street; Monroe | Georgia avenue west: Montello ave: | ing Ju{';.‘x‘:{u::“ \\k:‘:m ’:}\:‘:andlr(l er maliing O led | e e atiending th mnfumzl == S T - hairs th; 19th street, Monroe 10 | nye. Florida avenue to Md Olive cLngy o . My T A e Cincinnats, Ohio, mallé e members attendi e o B od isth to h J nue. Florida avenue to Mount Olivet j py o, homerene, Ransdell, Robin- x.»-r‘o}—‘:-“:rp:; At the ity Post office | were unanimous in their belief that| Florence Shallcross, fifteen years old. #tored in the old Potomac School were| * for Tonight. New & S Y on stre Park_place, Lamont | road; Hamlin street. Mills to South grdered condemned by the board. Supt.| Increased water supply for the Dis- | tof vas v ss Newton streets: Newton. 6th to|Dakota avenues; 24th street, Hamlin Ballou was given permission to o o rict, the equitable adjustment of water | Park place; Taylor street, New Hamp- | to Thaver Streets: 16th street, Ben- arly | is reported missing from her home. at on|612 1 street. She left home Tuesday teps should be taken at an date 10 increase the water supply. % count of the threatened shortage. | night, according to_a report to the son, Sheppard, Smith, Stanley, Swan- | D* 3 2 4 3 ; ith,! Ye Sw would connect with the second de- son, Underwood, Walsh of Massachu-|jjvery the following morning: ma - Baltimore next week. where he will sit . . ; e 5 . 3 > -(s, Williams, Wolcolt—29 z rates and other important problems will | shire avenue to 7th street: Varnum | ning road to Rosedale street; Evarts |S¢¢is: 5 =% ed after 4 p.m.. it-would not be de- ne e oard of educators who are sum- | be faken up at a meeting of the public {strect, Georgia avenue to Sth street: | street. 23d 10 24th streets; 220 street,| Total—68. lvered until the second day but the concensus of opinion on the [police, and failed to return = Iier e .Sy made of the Monu- | utilljies group of the City Club at a| Webster street, Georgia avenue to| Franklin to Evarts streets: Newton | Against ratification: A Tetter Tor Tonisy Ky., mailed | Power development was that it should | brown hair is bobbed and & $ . city’s public school system. meeting at 8 o'clock tonight. Francis |8th street: §th street, rd to!street, 16th to 1Sth streets: 22d| Republicans—Borah. Capper. John- |, "4y ."j fore 4 pan.|be left to a later date. and that a|large brown eyes. a e coat Changes Amnounced. R. Weller. chairman of the committee, | Allison streets: Shephe gia | street; Lawrence street to Rhode |son, Jones of Washington. Kellogg. | would he delivercd the next after- | comprehensive study should be made She wore & <hort dress, PUTBL €0G has invited all the members of the club | avenue to Sth Stree Island avenue; Queens Chapel road, | Kenvon, La Follette. Lenroot. MeNary. | yoon; mailed after 4 pm. it would | of the situation { blue satin hat TRS CRROES 0l Terminations and resignations—T. [to attend. |11th street to Georgia avenue: 2d street to Bladensburg road: | Nelson.' Norbeck. Norris. Poindexter,| not" he delivered until Me second| Mr. Leighton. chairman of the spe-|stockings when she loft home. T0¢ E._ Johnson. clerk. Junior High| John Temple Graves. whose address to | field street, Piney Branch Kearney street, 10th to 17th streets: | Townsend, Wadsworth—i3 2% 1 cial committee. is an experienced en-,police were told. and relatives are &7 School (w): H. C. McCoy. teacher. |the ciub last Wednesday was postponed. | GGeorgia avenue; 13th street Benning road, Eastern branch to| Democrats—Dial. Reed, Simmons, | “%7 - Mail Before 16550, | gineer. and the report of his commit- {ious to have her return. Her disah. grade 3. Morgan: L. M. Cooper. tem- | will address the club next Wednesday |den to Hamilton streets; 15th Kenilworth, and Pennsylvania ave- | Watson of Georgia—4. | New York Mall Before 16130, tee is expected (o be complete in | pearance was rcw}n;{ 1o ey s porary teacher, class { Ross, and.at 12:30 o'clock. Decatur to Emerson streets; nue, 30th streel to branch. | " Total—11 * Letters for New York city mailed | every respect. bureau of the police department. T i T [ I I I T T T , ’ Young Women Wanted " : | ‘ Between the Ages of 18 and 28 _ $17 Per Week to Start $20 Per Week at End of 4th Week $1,100.00 First Year’s Earnings and Regular Increases Thereafter T I T Permanent Positions . Paid While Learning Comfortable Recreation Rooms Interesting Work Frequent Increases Modern Dining Rooms Easy to Learn - Vacations With Pay Agreeable Working Companions No Experience Required Sickness Benefit Plan Goed Working Conditions I ma | Apply at the Employment Office 722 12th Street N.W. Telephone Main 12000 - THE CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE CO.. (AT T e i : sl | : il 5

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