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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921 13 WOULDMAVED. G, "= e FOGMTSERSTALK | OVERSIZE CLASSES RESULT R\ (POONENTS ez, FVE FOUND GULIY s Mvever| HORBALLDU, o MREDIGAPPONTED, SSE5% N ARNSTEI CASE : D descriptions, er the influence Mr. Focht Tells Real Estate i Board He Would Spend F $100,000,000. of “jnzz™ music, would have their activities curtailed by a | | ! ] ] { it amirodiesd fiaiiiRel steie ‘l“Nicky‘" Cohn, Sullivan, Eas- RNeprexentative Riddl : R 2 e o8 e comteriions. which | 5 terday and Bowles Convict- A et i sl ol ed in Forty Minutes. Determined to Learn Exact ings in Use—Need of Adequate Ac- |Crowd at School Board Meet- Financial Needs of D. C. commodations Stressed. ing Hears No Mention of Public Schools. " Rumored Dismissal. 3th streets mnortheast, where two 1 1 ‘ His measure enumerates sev- wobble,” “buzzard lope.” “chick- Forty oversize classes. one part g 4 | g = wcheek z S s |l e | portables have i ssed into use| I & Supcrintendent of Schools | = enswitch.” “rabbit hop.” “cheel Nicky. Arnstein and Tepresentative Focht of Pennsyl- Chairman Focht of the House Dis-| (ime class and the use of three one- | P tablearihe vouoeninressed Mnto usr 'M{ ;)l:cv‘l‘{llnlh"]"l’”. B NS L | o emeek aPhiladelphin twist” | Ny e ~ania, chairman of the District com- trict committee is determined to Know | room portables are the result of |1t is estimated by schoor autheriiies | Loans We Bubion 1o ke action r i tavic anlion eaderiesias poik o o o mittee of the House, last night as- | whether the less than $2.000.000 asked | o vorcrowding in the seventh school nm”nim g l‘d‘_tiun |l‘.. ssrooms are | MOVIng from coflice -'_'-‘"“l 5 ’“";-"»I- "lr. llld:':ru al Uttt etz Lppier o vas! Congress as supplemental ap- Ieion. .6 e vitally needed immediately to relieve | ntendent in charge of col- lor n mea: SOB an en Zasterd S@ired memhars of the Washinfio} fom p s nts the ?':imm' sehool autherities declared |y~ grercrowding in this division | ls, members of the Parents cent clothing' w gton were convieted late propriations really repres bathing suits. Real Estate Board of his aid in mak- {ng Washington a city incomparable, excelling in education, business and architectural beauty the “ancient cities of the Nile.” His address arouscd enthusiasm in emphasizing the need of Threc of them arc wanted to accom- | school nceds of the District. adequate accommodations for the modate classes now in the portables pressed the opinion that this estimate |3/ 6ox"chilaren enrofled in the build- [renfed and other undesirable quar- is not adequate and he proposes to ters, five to reduce the over bolings in this district. Know why the estimates of £.000. There are nine schools in the sev-|time clas hich he is advised were made by the € achools in G e wert entl: division and not a vacant room | The emergeney school bu perintendent of schools w any of them. On the other hand, program carrying less than | vesterday afternoon by ‘riminal_Division 1 suld. of conspiracy to seeurities into the District of Co- lumbia for hypothecation with local banks A former League, who have wazed a camps n for more than two years, crowded the board of education chambers at that body's meeting yesterday affernoon at\ TEN 0OAL MERCHANTS the Franklin School. Iight janitors | He ex- ing ast December re- the jury, n ) werecut (o 1001 | were stationed in the room to preserve | PLEAD NOT GUILTY|culcs rlal dant 4 among the realtors and their guests, than half. He said that he thinks 3 L S8 00000 “olacs is accommo- | 000, which is now hefore (ongress, | Order in cvent of any demonstration | Dltediiin & Qisarer B Who were gathered at the banquet is right that the members of Con-{g,ieq in rented quarters. in Schotis |inciudes provisions for £ of the by, the league member: — = T ot mequittal, The nccused were ¥ table in Wardman l'a:k;lm{l |: hla'nnr “}"flf,.i‘,"‘",,ml be x‘;m“n a true picture{ iico due to the congestion. | congested conditions in this division,| The prospective dismissal of Mr.| ;'y'""”' s '“L"“,;nm{“ TR of Fred E. Taylor of Portland, Ore.. o coolungeds.) & 2 Che s N divisi es partly 7 it o f | Bruce, however, did not materialize, de- | G i -jre £a’ o o Lt e o President of the National Association - With this thought in mind, Chair: i The, Zeventh aivision liek partly lam wppropriation of o0 i - | Brice. bowerer. qid nof muserialac, 0 |Given Permission to Demur to In-| fe"sume bail” bonds of $10.000 each s s amcliochawrote : southeas s ral | chas i 1 sixteen-room | made 1o dispose of the so-called case | i ithi joe el el R { ¥. Eppich. cxecutive committee- = = m l':fi "'“‘ln- < n 'rf”;‘} Distiiet | east by the Anacostia river. on the|of Lincoln Parl The project, how- | been hanging fire for several years., Days. 5 1-',‘ maximum penalty for con- min. who stopped in Washington on FRED E. TAYLOR r the real needs of the District| q,ip b st Capitol street to Lin- lever, only carries an appropriation | NO reason was given by Dr. Ballou or | S . Lem of two vears'dn ~ 1heir way from the recent mecting of { Of TFortland, @ president of the | e 8 coln_Park, thence southerly by of $150.000 for the crection of an ¢ of the hoard members for deferring | Ten local coal merchants and John- | SPiracy 18 & o S Bne not © realtors in New Haven, Conn. Nntional Awsociation of Real Estate! “We do not want to do a patch- ot Sirect and G otrest f o o the penitentiary and a fine not ex RERIEIES TN y Z Boards. i work. piecemeal job,” said Chairman e ia Park aaat on m”«-.mu-rnnm building. on the case. | ston R. Zimmerman, secret of the | cepding $10.000.° Hearing on the mo- Complete the Job, He Says. Fochf. “We want to know just what | S35t 1o Garfeld Fars 286 on Bl n.the original $5.000,000 school Reason for Delay. Coal Merchants' Board of Trade, were | tion for a new trial will probably be Calling attention to the t that the schools need and to do a real.| WeSt Y e schoor. bulldiags. . it building program drafted by thel 5t was learned from an authoritative | arraigned toda fore Justice Gould, | S¢t for May 20, puld t court is own state of Pennsylvania has 3 thoraugh job in supplying what is | Stree o b - |board of education. which school au-|gcource that the matter was not ta “rimina o ot- | Tefuse a new trial Attorney Wampier 5 a prlying Brent, Carbery, Dent, 5 m: ot taken |in Criminal Division 1, on an indict- just appropriated $36,000.000 for the[ness life of the nation and added that d are the Brent, "?'[" e el * e thorities hope Congress will apPProve | up due to the belief of school officials | ment . charet S ey announced that he would appeal to “chools, “wufficient :0 provide free!some changes in these taxes are nec- letter to Dr. Rallou Chairman | monds. French, Jlilton, Maury, Tea |at this ses sion is made for | (hat the Senate subcommitteo which | o R eomerce In | the Court of Appeals. o Yooks, a classroom seat and adequate | essary. He explained the fine stand id he could not understand | DoAY, Towers and. WEISIE. nd is |the erection of room build-! pegan jts investigation of the school i coal in the District of Columbia. All{ The trial just closed was started I Answruction for every school child,” jards attached to the word “realtor.”|the estimate of less than $2,000,000 Sch ‘1‘1 ‘( Flr Gndces [ing in_the vicinity of Lincoln Pa k. | needs today would also probe into the | entered plefs of },m guilty, and ,|",\”=.\[vrll 1%, and the J w complet- 2 irma socht turned to Lngineer jand urged realtors to encourage real{sent in by the District Commiss for manual training S The eight-room building. provided & 2 b B A8 0L DO Ferand thelr § e = April 0. The juro! hairman Focht tu ! res a n t i missioners. | L il “d} personnel of the school system and |counsel. Leon Tobriner and Edwin . cd and sworn Ay . _ ommissioner Kutz, who sat nearby, |estate educational courses in the uni-[when Dr. Ballou and the Board of 5 . t for in the restricted emMergency | yrobably would take up the so-called | Brandenburg, were given permission |Temained the guests of United Sta and exclaimed: versities, colleges and schools of the|{Trade at a recent meeting went on Maury School Needs Urgent. project now before Congress. £chool| Bryce case. Therefore, it is said, if | to withdraw their pleas and demur to ;| Marshal Splain at the courthouse for “1 am sorry I cannot say the same | country. record in favor of a five-million-dollar| The greatest congested center in|officials contend. will not adequately ! iye Senate committee does not investi- | the indictment within ten days, exactly two weeks, beingz allowed fo : for Washington—that there are not Col. Kutz Appeal program. Tl tne Seventh division is at the Maury [meet the needs of the schools in the | zate the case Supt. Ballou will recoms | W. Hamilton Smith, the twelfth | return to their homes last night afi- free textbooks for evers child here| o) Kutz asked for the continued | Members of the House appropria|school. on B sircet between 127 and ‘seventh division. mend 10 the board before the close of {member of the alleged conspiracy, | er the verdiet had been rendered. The and that there are not cient class. | Col. Kutz asked for the contimued | nd" 0T %00 ina also. members of | oo o T e | The DrCeent chol vear tht the ol | Was mol present for arraignment. He | Jurors deliberated whout forty min- i 3 room accommodations. Mr. Commis- = men in solving problems confront- | the House District committee express has been seriously ill, it was stated. | utes after Justice Gould. follo . 0 X ored official he removed from office on sioner and school officials. - prepare | FEF (0 J0 0 (I CS0n e Caa- | the same view that it a five-million-| MEN'S UNION BANQUET. !NEW PRESIDENT ELECTED. | crounds of incompetency. The other coal men arraigned e | his charge, had turned the ¢ ver Your appropriation schedules to COM"i ;73 i0q (hat the zoning regulations as|d2llar school-building program i £ athte ol * 1" Petitions from seven civie organ-|Morri Marlow, L. Evans White, { to_thzm. Pplete the job. Make known all your| o 55, 0 iy are tentative and that | ieeded why. the estimates should bel i izations wern received by the board|J. Edward Chapman, ¢ Steuart,| William E. Leahy. specia’ counsel wants. We want o l;al;‘:u'i‘v;‘}):"flb\)ul Dot o€ chAnGes. Diobably iwere brtni(l;‘d for only $2,000,000. They say|pepresentative Kelly Honor Guest | Mrs. Swormstedt Made Head of |, g referred to Supt. Dallou. One|lonard P. Steuart, thatt| for the movernment to try the Arn this business—complete the ! : + they propose to know which : = % Potwr iz imer, Ward Grifith, Samuel M. Fra- | stein cas: Assistant able. He urged that realt 2 £ > came from the Pe 5 rd ., Samuel M. Fra * Duwellers Would Come. take into consideration community | SMOURL I8 needed, begause they are of Presbyterian Men. Women's City Club. S ot oo, Tetwortn | Cltizens foter Otto G."Raymond and Maynard [ United = States At Paul B ‘o inted out that last|a t indi i sts in askin A support ofjany effort to Presby- v ani e Mrs. 1 P 3 « school s ey |C Burrel Cromelin, and both s vere be- mi,;.‘-'):i wl;: |“htn f?;::‘r-’\ppnrxuni[_\ he had ;s.:l ;‘:anlx"el s I Eiprovide adeauate school fuclllfles,l The first banquet of the Tresb: By unanimous vot s yman B.!adjacent to the school be acquired nless the case was set down for!ing congratulated Lo out- realizing that public education is the | terian Men's Union of East Washing- [ Swormstedt was chosen president of the | for @ school playground. pointing out{ a1 within a month 5 3 e Justice Gould [ come of the trial | best safeguard of the nation. I n held last night at the Metro- | yworan. oo club at the annual bal- | that the five portable buildings con- ol said he would not be able to hear it ranklin T. Miller, secretary of enator Calder’s reconstruction com- to tell of “what Washington will be.” . He said there were sco of men S Peantule . : itan Presbyterian Church, 4th and}ioins ' cogiriay nected with the school occupied most 4 ::”‘ "‘0“171) »L"m.f rx"mi\\l“:‘::v|;ztg:?n|fl m’x”."' a"\r;d:;:‘;w‘.‘mmwpno"r';l";',:I DRM::::--:J suu’\n:p st with more lhfl:; OT‘hfi "olncnm;‘é\ bhegan at 10 a.m. and | °f the present play space. R BAN ON OUTS|DE WORK vho wou o 5 o estate and bus en generally PT| TO PAST! 300, 3 " The b t opened | continue »ugh 1 The y e 2 Jive if they were not confronted with|the proposal to disseminate regular- RECEPTION TO PASTOR. 0 men present. “ht\:r;g:"; opened continued through the d he re- Dental Clinic Urged. 5 s the deplorable school conditions and iy statistics affecting industry and —_— with prayer by xe el e c ight at the | Another came from the Northeast BEQUEATHED s]oo 000. = the shortage of houses here. If thelcommerce this country. Calvary Baptist Greets Rev. Dr. pastor of the Metropolitan Presb: annual board mecting. A rising vote of | Washington Citizens' ssociation > Kenyon Would Have Congressmen e % x Porian Church. George H. WinsloWw |thanks was tendered Miss Mary O'Toole ol |realtors of the city will provide homes | Thomas S. Ingersoll, secretary of rian Church. George S o Miss Mary h0] h& that s dentall elinlc Lo achool . M 3 # - Erpie il L on ons " £ Smithsonian Institution W Stick Strictly to Jobs. the national association, expressed Abernethy and Wife. A of the cvening was Representa- | president. ¢ orker and apartments for these men. and acted as toastmaster. The guest of | for her work during the past ycar ldren be established in the ‘hen chool conditions improve. these : d = . ; ;oS S he B Jieist ‘o members Senate or House ]"‘ir‘l’:nfn[b&y will come, he declared 3,‘,':,‘;,",,,‘":&';':',,’:-;:‘21;&5—‘Zfa;g::l:}‘» Rev. Dr. William S. Abernethy, new | tive M. Clyde Kelly of ’h(;'l::s‘nlr:“\;::s O e Joncerniand (directors elecisd L ?‘.aun;:r:" l,'{;:{ma];::,i l;‘.::i- Gets Fortune by Father's Will. w';\u(;dmh:n?v::m?lrl;v‘lwln TmEage in any sulle ridiculed the {dea that Wash: Washington every spring (o view the | pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, and l-,:;;f.."sfi:;zffi::& in detall by G. G.| vice president; Mrs. George Eastment, | tioned the board to erect a school| David I Bushnell. Jr, who has been | worlk for Which, A T o ‘ +to | Sights. Mrs. Abernethy. w a re-| U ek byte- | second Vi t: Miss Nina Aflen- | building a street_and Sprin - special work for' the bureau o ati side his legis ; tem and then ask the government to r5. Abernethy. were tendered a Te-|yndanl of the kckington Fresby ect (rlwu;'rhr‘;;fs::cr;“mj‘ s Q’l}‘ 1| Poad. The Mid-City and the Hhods|American ethnology. at the Smith.|under an amendment to the bill lim- \Bay for it, referring particularly to e ception last night at the church by |rian Church. followed by five-min-jde; . £ ke and Avenue Citizens’ ituti i deral judges in the matter of Ex Sparticniacy o D e sckington. East- | Owen, corresponding sccrctary: ~Miss | [Sland Avenue Citizens' associations | Sonian Institution, was bequeathed | iting fe = : vos- !“lz'::illz‘:h:\"i(fgonl:xi-azerhn‘n; Ll DUPLICATE KEY ALLEGED. he r':cee";‘-':leor: it i the Sunday | 3o rc&:{%;z‘l’{:‘a:\he;iis:, ESherwood, | Florence Stiles, treasurer: Mics M R s A i"."“lt:‘:"o'ao " terms of the will of Wix ;.:;sl;;’)r‘?:né;'":‘h"‘:h""”‘"d:":rf";r;g“; i 8 2 _ LHpe = : i . J <. | 0'Toole, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Miss | dorsed the origina 00.000 school- | Wore.” by the terms of the will of his y S r ¥ : {for it." he remarked. school room. which was decorated | Apicostia and Westminster churchce | ("Tools, Mre gkins, T8es ! Lo il relating to the federal Rt e ipoke. Violin | Laura Berrien, Miss Alice Heaven, Mrs. | building program and ad urged Con- | father, David I. Bushnell, who died relat itie o Fincal Relations. Walter R. Martin Accused of Rob- | With potted plants and cut flowers. Representative h;lyh;pmss Teslee | Tenac Gans and Miss Gertrude T.eonard, | #ress to appropriate this sum in full | Several days ago in St. Louis, ac-|judges. which was ‘recently reported favorably from the Senate judic committee, was aimed particularly at Judge K. M. Landis. who is employed ball commissioner at a large . - L In the receiving line were: Rev. Dr.| g, s were renderes = 31 some adfustment afithe Ascal ve bing Coin Boxes. and Mrs. A. F. Anderson. Mr. and | Newell and bass solos by James L.}dircctors [Iations et een e et o o] Charged with roobing coin deposit |MF%: Wo E. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. D. 5. Batce, preceding the solal ESUI0- T ces Charged with robbing coin deposit | . Mr. and M S Fhun Bres, he women's - gary the adjustment should be made. | boxes ‘in the wasnroom of the New | ("W Nevanam. Dr. and e W, A | Eoner MW etropotitan Prespyterian| PRAISE FOR_GARDENERS. {3ir. Focht advised. “I don't know | Khiite Hotel Walter Raymond Mar- | \Wilpar, Brof. and Mre. 1o D. Blics | uoneoh thea charge of the banquet for our schools without delay. cording to word received here. Institution of a special board of| The son left Washington about a examiners apart from the school sys-|Week ago to go to St. Louis, where recommended in 4 communi- | his father was ill. ‘At the institution today it was ated nothing had been | %" Kenyon amendment would tw I financing should Rty tver] 245 B " i S v 4 ¥ D o r 80550 baste ot A" 60-50 basis. tn, teenty-fivavears old, of :,;."j):f R e e feature. Secretary Wallace Hears $75,000 e e et i by | malke e \but some equitable method should be | tactive Cornwell of police headgquar- e reception committee consisted ————— board: are asifollows a short time. Mr. Bushnell has been | Per_of Congress ] < outside work. It provides that the of those in the receiving line, with vsed.” ters. A warrant had already been 5. G. Ma a ohcnige on tne gt car i | 1800 S, T SRRy g e ol a4 N, 3 Srd| MRS, M. R. MNABB DIES. tion in Washington, the speaker cited | ropbing a room at 12th street. | ot SOUTRE 08Y Mr. and Mre. J. P G District Council of Agriculture at a jthe fact that one company, operating | whore he is alleged to have taken : s—Fu- 4 ELICE ¥ aran O hs, | e Missiasibpl and IODTo Sals P e N T Jovy i 2 T s G. orty Year: meeting held at the District build temporary teacher. Americanization n the Mississippi an o va e SAe he ol b e o dis | clothesiand a camera valued ac 37 B iRt fn e T A Bara| Do & Besldeny Lt Vesterday afternoon. FReports showed E. Christiani, temporary |Je HOLY THURSDAY SERVICE. e ek imuhilug (o A1 | i Detectiven Platt and Darnall had re- | ‘and’ "H. Kimba neral Held Today. that local garde last Seax roreeal r. Americanization Night: M.| According to word received here the itant suburban poinis. was not. He|covered the articles stolen from the |ferson. Dr and Mre M. H, ICmball, b died | Produce worth $75.000. M onovan, temporary | teacher, | will of the elder Bushnell, drawn No- | The services in connection with the of Produce Raised by Locals. Secretary Wallace commended the rminations and resignations— | making special investigations of the ber ~ ss shall devote hi B. Donohoe, temporary teacher,|mound builders on the Pacific coast ::‘;:-”LSJJ T e o 2. Grant: C. H. Burroughs,{and also in _connection with antiqui- ¥ mentioned _that consideration had | 12th street house at second-hand | Mr. and Mr S. jBverett, Mr. and| \ < Myra Robbins MeNab o : sitlon! Niuht: fher Dt 2 % Cihakes bequests of | fifth annual exercises on the night of 3 n had ] 13th B < I ars. ; a A Committer was appointed, com-| Americanization Night: Arline Du. |vember 23, 1912, makes bequests o e ht o , Leen given to merging these two sye- | siores. and had obtained a warrant M c DUk L Mr and Mrs. Bl | Tuesday at the H°"‘"°pmhf'°vl;j-°:p?:‘;,:;‘.' posed of Albert Douglacr A J. Driseqli | four. temporary teacher, Americani- [more than $500,000. ~Since it was|Holy Thursday, tonight at St Marks ' power company sup-|for Martin's arrest before he was o AL - 1 rwe H.;She had been a resident o ] v '| zation Night: G. G. Meyer, temporary | drawn, it is stated, the estate is be- | Episcopal Church. 3d and A- streets Iying them with current and fol- d by C 1 B admittod | Greene, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. George H.j She Siden T and resid-|and W. R. Beattie, to request the 3. G ot I A hTen duthiraator e o ed up by, sasing that cwe hope 16 | Agted by o e iicies fram 13 | Judd, Mr. and Mirs, Charles Corby, Dr.| ton for ubout fori3, Y273 Sone” time | Commissioners for ‘an appropriation | \Faghl el Ehpg Nght; G.|lieved to have doubled. southeast wiliibe do\ chargsjor B2 i -1 121 te 8. G Otis Smith, Gen. An-| ed at the G N d | of $5,000. to be used by the council M. S Clintock, t | | E M. ompson. ::g:cze:r:r 1:::“!(‘2 1}?’?:\!"}:5?;‘: ll;r"a 12th street and having extracted ;l:: éi‘:;m:or‘z‘i and Mrs. J. Barrett|Mrs. McNabb was actil e)lly i}n\i;n!él;lsb in farthering the work of home|Americanization Night: B.” H. Het-|{High; L. B. Donohoe, probationary |chapels of the Nativity an: n;o v_z:su 5 Etoldi| coms frouiidepos)iibuzemin e o or M and Mrs. George B. Bryan, | with the Columbia Heights 19b | gardening here. field, scmpofary teacher, Americani- | teacher, grade 2. Grant! H, G. Clower, | rection. An address to the boys and Would Spend $100,000,000. room. according to police. who de-|Carter, Mr. o eorme Spraney. Dr and|and the Net England Woman's 30-: %°E'B. Henderson was elected presi- Nigh Monroe Richmond, | temporary teacher, class 3. Domestic | young men is to be delivered by Rev. Mr. Focht closed his speech by re- | clared that he had used a duplicate | Mr. and Mrs. George Spransy, Dr. g4 | S50 "%y husband, . James McNabb. ATt TonBias, Vit baaat: teacher, Americanization | Art; M. H. Tyrrell. temporary teacher, | W. A. Meeker. jr. counting a remark once made of him | Ke¥- L e L O U ek e S5 PR e L7 ward Scott, laborer, Pow- | class 3, Special Schools; M. A. Parrot. by his brother. to the effect that “Ben Grant S. Barnhart. Fimeral services were held at 10:30 | % if, thams %1 et Nary " Clary. teacher. Business | probationary feacher, class §A. Cen’| 30y o 7OUR PACIFIC COAST Focht knew how (o.spend mone GREETING NEW PASTOR. o'clock this morning at the funeral | GO, 5 e aea : 1 | Hign 'Night: T. J. Fitzgeraid, teacher. | tral High: J. T. Burrell. janitor, Pat- . and applying the incident to the pres- s POST FOR RETTRED ADMIRAL. | pariors of 5. H. Hines Company, 2901} 5rioil (Ol éucurcr. Resignas | (1ass & Lenox. and A, T. Hutchinson, | terson, “and E. H. Hayden, laborer.| yi.. president Coolidge has under ent with the declaration “Ben Focht | Rev. B. F. Lyon. new pastor of the DO treet. The body was late Prooks aisant Lressurer, Dedlen 3. Hilton. Powell. consiacration an ‘inyiation fo s willi spend $10 it | Congress Street M. P. C ear_Admiral Willlam C. Braisted. itimore for interment in L &1 al agent et cachs ms L 4 , from 1 Iling to spend $100,000.000 if | Congress Street AL hurch. with| R to Baltimor fov tRe-DiktEIat e friends in Portland. Ore.. t isi necessary to make Washington rival|Mre Lyon and Miss Myra Lyon, were|U. S. N.. retired, has been chosen as il Pnount cemetery- e was announced. Towers, to grade Colored Schools. O ot Nineveh and the citres of the Nile | tendercd a reception by the congrega- | president of the Philadelphia College e 4t Darby.| Promotions and transfers—H.. 1 |indicated . that. he ' was inclined r. Taylor. who was introduced by |ti day night. Brief addre Pharmacy and Science and wi e v o —R. H. A : sfers—H. 1. Wb S e 2 it : p. (" CCREV B > s Mi A A S First Lieut. s D. Pierce, Phil- . class 4, 3, 3 3. B. L 3 > L e S e Mg i e e T T e i (T B L D L S A. re-lippine Scouts, Tias been placed on the | Gardans. oaEher. from grade 3, Lincoln, to|final —determination will depend v and chier] Capt. Arthur J. Keefe, U. i S nd Sargers | tired has bean redetailed to duly at|rotired lits on account of disability| Appointments—C. Y. Zearfoss tem- | grade 3, Garnet- Patterson - Phelps porary teacher, el X, McKinley | aroup. master. said that the Income and ex- | Kirley, Rev. Lot cess profits taxes are seriously re-|M. Snyder, Rev. B. L McGowna and|of the bureau of medicine and sargery r tarding a return to the normal busi- | Rev. Dr. Marshall. throughout the world war. ‘Sl. John's College, Annapolis. incident to the ser: WHITE FRONT MARKET CO. Home-Dressed Meats and Fresh Vegetables. Special This Week. ELK GROVE 50(:“.' J. Lee Greene, Rev. W.|surgeon general of the largely upon action of Congress re- garding a summer recess. Second Chapter of Washington’s Best Shirt Tale— Shirts! —When the sale started; Get Yours 29 4 for $5 BUTTER 1117 H S N, BRANCH STOR ent Pleasant, Md. Excursion Including War Tax NEW YORK{ he Great Metropolis SUNDAYS May 15 and June 12 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN . Tth Ave, St Lys. Washington Saturday Mid- night. 12.45 A.M.; arrives Penna Sta. in the heart of New York City, 640 AM leaves New York @ | 20 P i s reserved to limit s to the capacity ilable. sale beginning Friday peni e Starting the Morning Right Pennsylania System PR ERERRERRRR Arranged on tables for easy selection. Sizes 13Y, to 17Y5. S [ If you sat down this morning to your grapefruit and your bacon and eggs at such a little table as this and in a room so tastefully furnished as the one we show, we know they would taste better—you would feel hap- pier—and the whole world would look bright and rosy. —Just as we predicted—they’re going fast. Tt was more Shirts than we ever bought at one time for a sale. But we couldn’t resist—the values were so temptingly won- derful, we knew that no quantity would be too large to swing. We're all set for another big day tomorrow—The selection of patterns and the values will be equally desirable. Because every shirt of the original purchase measures up to our high standard of fit, of quality, of pattern, of workmanship— If you weren’t present today, by all means answer “Here!” to- morrow. LANSBURGH & BROTHER ) o} il Congress and its Commitices At the Lifetime Furniture Store we are showing a great number of these little breakfast suites—Ivory, Mahogany, Walnut and even in dainty shades of gray and w a. Dainty pieces especially designed for breakfast rooms and with such charming little acces- sorics as tea wagons, ferneries and serving tables. Individuals. business and banking institutions often need to know the appro- priate committce of the Senate or the House of Representatives which they should address. Let us whisper this, too—their use isn’t confined to the breakfast rooms, for we find them in ever so many apartments where their dainty lines and soft finishes so harmonize with the decorations. If your dining room is small or you've a breakfast room to furnish—you can best settle the question right down on Seventh Street at The names of members of the Sixty-Seventh Con- gress have been compiled in booklet form for free distribution by this Bank. We have included the high officials of the Executive branch of the Government. AMERICAN EXCHANGE ATIONAL BANK Ovpuniscd in 1835 end Nattomciized in 1865 128 Broadway New York «. Owr Monthly Letter will be semt frce to those deairing a bricf revirw of world ccomamic devciopmens. Scventh Strect - P Mayer &;” CO. Between D and E 3 @ —_————_———_— ——_—,——