Evening Star Newspaper, May 4, 1921, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921. S]’AR VICE PRESIDENT ASKED |PRESIDENT GETS MEMBER .I- INSPE[}TIUN TO APPEAR |N 'NQU'HY President Harding is x;lnled per- mission to name a personal repre- 1 sentative on the joint congressional Massachusetts Legislative Com- | .ommittes for reorganization of the mittee Requests Informa- federal departments under a resolu- . INTEREST on your savings, compounded J twice a year. Thrifty people, deposit your [il QO savings with this association and keep away from the dangers of get-rich-quick | concerns and stock speculations. The Building Association is the world’s best plan for saving money and receiving full earnings thereon. One dollar will . tion which has passed the House and tion on Railway Bills. had previously passed the Senate. .06 BOSTON, May 4.—Vice President This action was taken in the face {Board of Visitors Arrives to | cootage nas been asked to appear be-| of & democratic niibuster, which last- ! | : ed practically all_day. fore the legislative committee Which| “gepresentative Garrett, acting dem- Make Annual Report ON is Investigating the circumstances at- | ocratic leader. forced roll calls at i sage of st tiway | every parliamentary opportunity, start your Account. tending" :padsage £ igtreet rall g whil Representativ Garner. demo. F ; vhile Representative Garner. : ] Needs. measures in 1918 and 1918, the com-| .ry¢ " qoias, referring o the an- I mittee announced today. Enactment|nouficed purpose of making Walter . oy o ki Special Dispaieh to The Star of & bill for the purchase of the|F. Brown of Toledo the Presidents olumpia bul Association ANNAPC Md. May 4.—Arriv-|Cambridge subway fron Boston iz in Ann shortly afier 10 o'clock ; Elevated Rai . during} l vestoriay g the members of | Ui Vice Presidents Lt 716 11th Street N.W. i the board of visitors, appointed by the | testimony by several mem 2 ) s 1 President and both branches of ton- | '*Representative Abbot: kige: gE|MERL Sebvd the) purpuse. of sl Under Government Supervision. gress, were officially recognized Newton, referring to Gov. Coolidge's| )i, ROl (ot e Longworth. began the inspection of the N: |act in summoning the iM% republican. Ohio. to announce thaf Academy. upon which their report of | special session to consid as- 1 L Care o wolltioal Aiferennas its needs will be based. The i ure after it had been de now in OBIG. - will continue through Frid | regular sitting, test he inspection began with a visit to | that he had been solic croft Hall and the gymnasium.|ernor at that time to « events of the afternoon include a | Gov. Coolidge told hi . he testified, ting for organization, an infantry | that although he knew little of the 1 and a reception to the board at|merits of the bill, he favored it be- e _home of Rear Admiral A. H.|cause he had confidence in the men cales, superintendent of the academy. | behind it. A1 the members of the board. excepf! The commitiee xaid that no answer d States Senator Carroll S. Pa o its communication to Gov. Cool- nont. who found it impossible | idge had been eived as yet. * the trip. have either arriv 4 g r are expected in Annapolis during | | SHEE s o e e ||| Even Better Than Before VIENNA, May 3 “Trial of 139 offi- rian army, who n 1. Prof. Irving s of the old ¢ charged with conspiracy. began N . | yesterday. They were members of the T algent: Y eath Legion,” which ostensibly e et Ty massy appased 1 bolhevik oF € are 1ng better . communistic r‘lidchl;n::t\lpp.r Shae: 56 . MRS L e T year Tires for passenger cars S zation was lu-;raye? in the ir:c%nne_lh‘i: 2 gon: Ed Dennison. Tliinois: | was recruited and organized. - h b l "ra N. S . D igan; illia 3 ersh v confined to younger Olfver, Riabama: Bensamin by . | oiocre ana same moblemen. tOdaY than we have ever buiit ( ni{\‘rc,\'s. Mé!!i:;ln]x:i. - f th f > e . Vi ie - $ ink &8 representative of the cadems| ~BILL AIMED AT LANDIS. - before. In the past few months board to the visitors, and Commander| A bill to require federal judges of e = s somayton has been designat-| . United States to give their time 7505 we have added to thelr value ———— to the dulll‘; ‘_O{ judfic 2“5 ll'n‘ejn fl(:nyt!l'v A . . L5 THRIFT URGED IN RUSSIA. ommitioe LA atmilar bill ofiginated time and time agam—ma?‘; ,lg d 1 sl i |- - them larger, stronger, heavier, and even more durable. We Restoration of Savings Banks. | | RIGA. May 2.—The Moscow newspa- { ‘onomic Life, has been per- ——— mitted to print a lengthy article ad- i . L. HEH L 4 | Focstiom ibs reataraiion of tn sav.|| “Cleanbiness 1s uext Codiness™ | ' believewe speak trulywhenwe | payment of interest in connection || and ucconwnnig HEALTH R |10, the iprapesea 'y colags ot say that nowhere in the world . “It is_considered,” says the news- Ph M 3641 . “that the estal hment of a one aln = network of savings hanks, sep- arately or jointly with the co-opera- f Y S l v ‘socisties, would be a most use. || 1OF YOUF SUPPLY { ful measure. In order to draw money {into such banks there should be some iprivileges, or even the payment of linterest. will you find their equa' in of endurance, mileage, and sus- PR A | S ’ 'y tained economy. You can get e e B Lily o Cups (A dicse eites aenyouolidiea e iR U Service Station Dealer now. {constantly issuing new billions of ex- Be Clean! THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY ange tokens.” Offices Throughout the World L1GGETT & Mvers Tosacco Co. nomic Life asserts that the es- “PRODUCING STATIONERS lishment of the banks would have a great phychological effect on the peasants by preventing them from hoarding silver money. It concludes with the statement that such a change will be unavoidable as soon as finan- cial relations are founded “on the sound basis of exchange of goods." | Our Low Prices—Easy Credit Terms and Dependable Furniture Are Making New Customers Daily! The Following Dealers Sell Goodyear Tires, Tubes and Tire Savers 7-piece Bedroom Suite I W. S. Kenworthy & Co. Seaton Garage I | [ | Consisting of good sized Bureau, Chifforette, Van- ity Dresser, Bed, Chair, Rocker and $19.50 Cash—$2.50 Weekly 1621 14th St. N.W. ‘306 Rhode Island Ave. 45-49 Seaton St. N.E. HendriclT(- m't:t::kCo., Inc. The Service Tire Co. 1336 14th St. N.W. Modern Auto Supply 917 H St. NE. Strohecker Motor Co. LK I Rockville, Md. ; . J. Kennel . | ‘ Duofold Bed .101 South eClphol s¥ Lawrence White : A1 Oak or mahogany fin- I J. W. Lovel Norbeck, Md. 1 i ish, upholstered in black ~ = . Loveless Which surface do you want your car to have after ‘1 ] .: -4 18 o o g ity el e e 7y Wardman Park Inn Garage a few month’s service? 27th and Calvert Sts. N.W. Including Mattress | Nationz} :(\;t ‘,:;_“e Ca. Virginia Auto Supply Co. The answer depends greatly on what soap you use Rosslyn, Va. to wash the car. Usc MOBO Auto Soap and you’ll keep your car out of the paint shop, saving the cost of at least one Fepainting. MOBO is a 100% pure vegetable oil soap. It contains no free alkali—the enemy to varnish, and for this reason it has no equal for washing leather, mohair or pantosote tops and upholstery. Ste:ro:!elj‘rml-ls;‘l:oTner ’ Moore’s Auto Supply Shop id-City Auto Tire Repair o Mid-City Aul > and Supply House L i 706-8-10 M St. N.W. ’s Tire Sho; | Parkway Motor Company Lehman’s Tire Shop i um):u Wisconsin Ave. 811813 H St. N.W. Service Auto Supply H. W. Higham, Jr. Brass Bed Outfit ' 2-inch post bed, reinforced Ay ’ spring, all-cotton mattress. it i $49.95 $4.95 Cash—$1 Weekly 105 B St. SE. MOBO dissolves grease and road dirt quickly and easily, pre- ufi.‘::::“:? 5.;"" Steuart’s Ga erwes the wamish and keeps it clastic so that it docs not crack o John B. Espey Co., Inc. e,‘:l m:s'_ N:;ge 1008-10 Pefllll.‘ Ave. N.W. Sixth Street Tire Shop STba $100, § The. $150. Also in 10, 25 and 58 Ib. cans, and fa Barrels. | Dupont Tire Shop 216 6th St. N.W. | 2002 M St. NJW. Barrett’s Garage 1227 New York Ave. N.W. 24th and M Streets N.W. M.d w hingh Se . i Eureka Auto Supply 1d-yvashi Rliervice . 1022 14th St. N.W. Station, Inc. 4 1602 14th St. N.W. | Jawish Bros. Auto Supply Co. Leeth Bros. AUTO SOAP. inclosed serving table, round extension table, Automotive Accessory Co. 48 inches wide; 5 side chairs, 1 armchair, seats $275 | 3605 M Street N.W. foch a<alE SN 54 upholstered in Imperial Blue Haircloth....... United Tire Stores Co 2 3 : $27.50 Cash—$3.75 Weekly Siblies e Ave. NAW Automotive Supply Co. Sold by the following Dealers S Iy C 21st St. and Penna. Ave. N.W. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS | Uptown Auto upply Co. outhern A s o p nt Co. ! i ! TR e SIS | D e st Bookhultz Auto Supply ARGADE GARAGE W17 rving 5. coLuMBIA Aflu;b;tu‘n;,ru co., LAMFE'S AUTO SUPPLY cO., s & 184St and Californle) Ave: N W, e £ ARMENT iy n s N.W. rving 8t. 1710 14th . N.W. GEO. C. RICE. 1317.23 H St. N.W. WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY €O, Emerson & Orme Chevy Chase Auto S“pply Co. CENTRAL AUTO SUPPLY, 1004 Pa. Ave. JOHN ESPEY. 1010 Pa. Ave, Potomao and M Bts. N.W. 1620 M St. N. = 5518 Conn. Ave. N.W. - 10-piece Dining Room Suite Made of beautifully figured American walnut—buffet 54 inches long, with 6r without mirror; good size china closet, MOBO AUTO SOAP and SHOTG HAND CLEANSLE are manufactursd by John T. Stanley Oo., Tnc., N. Y., Est, 185, D —————

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