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| 'London Paper Says Anglo-Japénese Treaty Opposing America Would Not Five Citizens’ Associatlnni Be Tolerated. Declare Street Tunnels Are: : o ncti THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON..D. C. FRIDAY, PEACEINIRELAND CoN STt SR oS A sy SHON COMMUNITY < =<z s, IN EIGHTH SCHOOL DIVISION | for N. Y. Thirsty. PTOSINEEN 5., 10 R e 5 562 SIRICEPASTYEAY sz Eticies ‘} Uisterites Hear Craig Report| Pupils—Only $5.000.000 Program Activities Outlined at Meeting | | &t Bustack 3etrmcy Carsr . | | w. wan pre- customers would go to the bar, deponit a dollar and ask for | He charged that Dowling's and Decide Against Further Will Aid Conditions. | by the Heads of Com- nKe to use the telephone, re- t enrollment totaling 3.692, the ecightl ' - \ T e s M0 1o Afty apits, showius (bt thers | past year of the Community Servicey | "X Polleeman aceidentally-ais- | | dominions would not tolerate an | S fo7,Danach in 2 INIER "R 150y pppEAT TO D. C. HEADS DE VAL RA PLEA SPUHNED congested that /a sone-tdom portable 4:::‘[ |’Or= fwn: s Jn o s .of the stand-fof the District of Columbia was made | | covered ""'h"’n"l“m’& =' { | Anglo-Tapanese treaty having as its side of America. White South Afri- s a 0 forty in the division. | by Mrs. John Allan Dougherty. chair-| | WeRt_ Into the booth to dele- | | ol nogition to the United States, |cans would have the same ‘answer , | j i = i | and an empty | | L. Concessions. mittees. | e e | | ST s Too Dark. h With 104 regular classrooms and an | one to forty-five pupils aid clev-| | Where they would merve them. | | BT the Asociated Press. |of Canada to the other with similar 4 en classes with from forty A report of the activities during the | | welven. | LONDON, May 6.—British overseas Vehemance. There could be only onc has been pressed into us, part-time and thirty-three oversize and onc! chool ot estimate that ity phone. noticed the wpigot and N vould would take fonr additional ' man of the soldicrs and sailors’ com- turned it on. .Dowling's arrest | | declared the Weckly Spectator. today. irz-:'“ror:;ilm»!dhav:-hha'; a|:‘a'1 'll;:;v?n(::;'fl 1so Clai . James Carroll Frazer.| | followed. The newspaper devoted considerable | per cont of the population nere would | Als0 Claim Water Seeping Through Unionist Leader Flatly Refuses to srooms to nc ate these T mittee: Mrs classes have been created 10 COPE | pxouss pupils oy were all in one | i i diane i Rty ion of Anglo-Amer- | be stoning their own government for = i 0 3 5 ens JE RGeS 5 : chairman of the pageantry and drama ! ‘—————— "l gpace to a discussion of Anglo- - | b v rnt fa : Consider Plan to Make All with this condition. To remedy this | school. as they are injcommittee, and ' Mr e it _n; e i, amd eited | {he criminal lunacy of backing Japan Walls Is Menace to Public . ituation, school officials said today, Several schools daim it prob- 4 aieman of the music committee. at| IEMORIAL DAY PLANS tcal tions it ber | against their own flesh and blood.” Ireland Republic. even additional classrooms arc need- | APIY Would take riore than four addi- |, "yeeting held at the home of Wil- e e L T B L AT L L e Two Proposnlx Suzgested Health. : led Mmmediately: two of them to ac- UonAL <l liam Phelps Eno vesterday afternoon | tween England and Japan e P 2 : ¢ : > S ae 1 el ) e Y et < Eno vest ! ; DA B | cant. ‘ be used. s s e} Batter dighingiand SLili § By the Associated Press. | commodate classes mow in portables TPG emergoncy building presram ather prac- | President’s Own Ga-rison to Cele- ; meant, B e D | re. Speotitor, asscrted ono of () Better lighting and sanitation in the LONDON, May 6.—The Evening land gther undesirable quarters. four TOlet A theo orentn Taivision.. The the rentire membershlp of the brate at Maine Mast ow loft the most important argu- with Japan had been the keeping of | T41T0ad viaducts in H. K, L and $f Standard says tonizht it hears that |10 reduce oversize classes and one 10| original $5.000.000 project drafted by was present to listen to : ment on our side unstated” the peace. to be able to help calm down | streets. Florida and Rhode Istand ave- a momentoun Irish conference will | ¢/Minate the part-time class. | e Baasd op Edeit o i aahoal| the report, Hopkins. who has| The President's Own Garrison, Army | newspaper continued Sapan's Dopulation. ahetd 1t become | nues mortheast wa 5 B hell I Landes dustfag (NS wedk leven Buildings in Division. uthorities hope Congress W 5 Deen president ot ormanizas j #8nd Navy Union. will hold its usual| “Even the most wildly imperialistic excited on a “point of honor™ The | itiieq from five ci Distinguished Irish prelates There are cleven school buildings in | Prove at this session, carries an a " presided. and welcomed the new | Memarial day celebration this year affl"&’i“; 0“3”‘“"[‘;“ fiot contésn. [ITTADMDET comelided by wuseEsting |l bators Uhe Combiltaicl | the eighth division and only one va- | propriation o 0 for the cre bas o e oS, & % plate with pleasure the blowing. of |two British proposals to the United [al & hearing before the Commissioris g members of the committees, among | at the battleship Maine mast in Ar- | g leh ‘empire into smithereens | §tates. ers'today - Eamon de Valera and anether |[cant room. On the othcr hand. the | tion of an eight-room addition to the | whom are for the exceutiv 3 ant . ! x . ) add executive commit- | Iington cometery, | blans wer 1 ciner are expected | RIS Dlayroom in the Smallwood- | Bowen School. o the serious | tee. Mrs. Larz Anderson, Mrs. JORN | (rvely ouciimed at b mocting of the BHowen School is used by brinting | poinis of congestion in the division. | Allen’ Dougherty, Mrs. - Georize W. | gartison lastenight. n a single instant. We all know | ' “The first of these.” the newspaper perfectly well this will be the result | said. “would be to make our position if we went to war against America | absolutely clear to the whole Ameri- | fact thigt used daily by Speakers emphast these tunnels must be leading Sinn 10 be present, the newspaper adds. | cjauecn. \ k 1 s | More Room Greatly Needed. Ehle. Col. Williim Eric Fowler, Rev. | S¢S Bt gl i : i e e el L 3 division i i 3. Fre Col. y will be master me rights of our, can people. and also (o th persons living o BELFAST. May 6.—The Ulster | gouiweir e jon lies Jn lhel rherefor ) atlJames I Freeman.” Mre. J. ‘Horden | of “coremonies. The invocation will{Bot to sumport some riWE o8 oNT CU B e, deciaring ‘{‘fi"“:‘gu“’””h_ of Cntionstation.” Conditions ln |southwest. southeast and mortheast 1 ITelo%C SCRool offie Harriman: on the advisory board. | Ye pronounced by Capt. . C. Wright. i N Y eet t el. which is the Unionist party in a meeting called by | sections. Tt is bounded in general on | £ (CERSEFCN SO overpwding | § Rudolph. chairman: Charles | 2¢ Proncunced by Capt. ¢. C. Wright e Aea ain | longest, were described by the citf ese.’ The moment such a war wae Not renew the Japanese alliance declared. the bonds that united us | though, of course, we would rem Sir Jafes Craig, premicr designate |the north by the Mall, on the east by 0:000 P Bell and William Phelps Eno; on | &1 S g A S ux cven ore uns, Byt 3 i e s ke BN4C® Ithe navy yard, on the south hy the IM the eight div will become s and sailors commiitee. | Jard: Dr. Arturo Padro, Cuban charke | yith our dominions would be severed. | in perfect amity ‘with Japan. Next;§ut 05, (V05 o Unsatistactony ster, ear -his report of his|Potomed and Anscostis tivers more serious, cven if the fund A O Govin. Mre Frank Higne, | d'affaires here. will represent th for United States. | W¢ Should proposc a naval convention | thau it t < > conversation yesterday with Eammon |the west by Rock Creek. The schools Anancing th 000,000 e I L TE fovin. Mps ¥rank HISI | republic, and will deliver an address. | Desert Britala for United States. | (D000 0 PORG AT WG | At the onclusion of the hearing de Valera, the republican leader, de- |in it are the Bradley. Fairbrother, Project are granted. H AMrs. . Mulliken, Roy Senator Harry 8. New of Indiana and “If the people of Australia and New to America: ‘You shall iake over | ¢ ommissioner Rudolph, chairman ef 5 q Ppublican leader, de- | (0 1 A% Nor Teftorson. Amidon: | division, it % : sor, Rev. et Wond 2% Miss | Representative Thomas D. Schall will | Zealand were asked on which side | command of the sea throuzhout the {h* rd. promised The delegation cided today that Ulster, having ac- i Smallwood-Bowen, Toner, Van Noss a i tic “on the music com- | Speak. as “also will Mrs. Katherine | they were going to be in war be-| Pacific. and carry on the policing of at 1 1 his colleaguc would cepted the government of Ireland act, | and Weightman, : TEEwill have Cereated at the Mrs. Suctin Corcoran, | Clements Gould of New York, spon- | (ween America and Japan. they would | it Just as vou will be answerabls | GArefully consider the suggestions for could make no further concessions. | Dr. Frank W. Ballou. superintend- & of the new xchool term 1 o _H. Dalgleish. Mre. George S, | Sor of the National Corps, Army and | not hesitate a second. They would | for the Pacific. so we will have com. | imiprov these passageways DUBLIN. May 6.—The conversation | €1t ©f schools. “asserts that over. tember to care for the new pupils e | I K. Droop. Mrs. Navy Union. . P. Galpin. who was | not waste time in reading diplomatic mand of the sea in the Atiantic Moixture Also Causes Complaint. bhetween Sir Tames Crars oo orsation | crowding in this division, like the 1 1o enroll Bruce Hewe, Mrs. Francis T. abourd the Maine at the time of the | papers or considering legal points.| which means not only all the north- | Moisture sec i thia: colb b James Uraig and Bammon | others, “has resulted in classes alto- e §5.000,000 program s the and Mrs. Lawrence Townsend: on | explosion, it is announced, will be {They would say: ern waters of Europe and the Medi-: jnz and walls was complained of by avtérs 15 heve Feached s | Eether too large for satisfactory v ovirtually ail the c y 11y and drama committee, Mrs. | bresent. The United States Marinc | “wiwith our own flesh and blood. Tf | terranean. but also the waters « Pk D D e fUaEIErs 1o have reached an Impante | o woot-worl & < 1de bodie nd clubs alet Andrews, Mrs. Charles J.| Band will furnish the music. and a{tpe poor old mother country has gone compassing the western and southern |\ ik of thove who walk through the Ireland ,'I“x“, l‘:(l?] B m”_:; Forty Pupils Standard Class. | hington. in addition to s. Theodore V. Boynton. Mrs. ;i:;:icnhcmzcs;mfwm "ch;"i\l:‘l)l ower’s | mad we cannot he'l‘n it. ':\o are du«;:. (.,,‘ ts of Africa. Hemnotnen E u s state el b 2 i o ra “nios e Nationa . L S ol if things have come to A vas ade by the &= Strees ¥ . l‘en;(hs'lxpn:a!.dlncdk_(o win over Sir| The board of gducation has estab- Sonatas e Sloce A e Tt i, RN o i pas e reluciantly ke | papor that e o prop ik O e James to the idea of a republic for lished a class of forty pupils as the | Teacher Associations. It is the proj-| o the leadership of her elder daughter win eventually, although no douht | #4d titizens Association. = H ihe whole of Ireland. Sir James re- | standard. whereas in the eighth dic ect which school authorities 410 | \':'f‘"H":'k""“_';“""'" Mistor, ASKS TO CLOSE STREETS. R e ceelt. Help the Japa- | “furiguely denouncen by’ many o, | licved the only. real remeds lies i plied that no negotiations on such al vision there are thirty-three classes | want carried out, despite the fact that | M HoPkins sketchad the history * | hese to take San Francisco by as- | called naval experts in America and copmruction of white brick sally basis could occur. it is asserted, and | with enrollments ranging between | the emerzency program now before | O 1T organization stecesed tue sault! Good heavens, what are you England front of the stone walls, with air the interview terminated there. forty-one and fifty pupils. There are | Congress will remedy some of the;ombortance of 'bringing people to-|pi)) provides Order While Walter |talking about? The Spectator expressed the hop: 1"‘“:";“("”“:;:1‘;'( s A petition signed by Mr. Yo [ gether in peace time just as was done The same dreadful message of dis- | that such a plan would soon prevail, integration will be run from one ¢nd | “for the sake of peace. L e Ll Hopricr <land Avenue izens o ; e, Tl e L o | Warner ‘Stutler, president of the Benning MRS. K. 0. ELLIOTT DIES. {MARY COLE DIES, AGED 95. ;,‘fi?",',?'."iii"‘[Ig‘kf;"fi".-i'rk_"{‘I'.l';.fl{?f&lm This would explain the attitude | twenty-two classes with from forty- | exigencies in the school systen acet | adopted by the Ulster unionis at for the soldiers in war time in order Re ditions Are Built. their. meoting fn Holfadt todar.. af that better communities might result e c eci ak s 1 a petter citizenshi 2 Possi v ix street the vi~ i ey Hedea to make"no ot SCHOOLS TO HELP MAKE [SCHOOL NEEDS FAVORED, |t Sitir S it ol urh! | e e Sl e Mospii ve live by making people participants = Five Peace Efforts Under Way. SUCCESS OF MUSIC WEEK; SENATOR BALL DECLARES ! #ther thun just lookers-on. LTf'CI:mT:D:.::::f: ;de:‘r\-'eucx;ixx LONDON, May 6.—Hope that yester- Mrs. Hopkins sounded a pleasing liam 8. Torbert, president of the Rhode Succumbs to Extended Illness atWidow of Veteran Succumbs at | Kenilworth Assc a; meeting Dublin_of Sir James e e, di ing the budget of $9.500 | buildings at the hospi 1_a\l hw“f dlih-| o % fed to the Commission It com- Craig. premier-designate for Ulster, and " S 2 will be required for the com- |closed when Chairman Kahn o 1 Home in Chatham Courts. ethodis % ! tained the following requests: > Tamon De Valera, the Irish republican | SUPt. Ballou Orders Appropriate | Tells Cathedral Heights Citizens | ar, when she stated that Col.|military affairs committee. introduced ; : i o : BT i) leader, may be a sign of the dawn of | A ts to Aid i . i 't M. Thompson had taken the|a bill westerday providing authority | Mrs, Kate Otey Elliott. widow of Col.| Mrs. Mary Cole, ninety-five yearsi a Hon. peace in Ireland pervaded newspaper rrangements to Aid in Congress Realizes Importance |lead by agreeing to be one of ten to|for such acti The bill carried pro- | giephen Habersham Elliott, died ,-es.-;!d. d\e‘;lmlx“ night at the Methodist | 'h«l' h"’ s *"f‘k"""l' ":;‘:““ ork be ome. M street morthwest ypainted white and P . comment here today. The London Tmes { cither give or raise $300 each for the |y 1 public streets and al- 2 i i £aid that at least five distinct efforis to Flans. of Problem. Tund, and had been Joined by fous |1anol thte e Tarea ‘bounded by 16th | terday morning at her apartment In{ “yirg(Cole was the widow of Michael | “That higher powercd lights e obtain peace besides that being carried | e meement wan® mage | LeYs Within the o aska avenue on | Chatham Courts, 1731 Columbia road,! Cole, and was born in England and i plaved in all and kept burninz thirts on by Sir James and Mr. Do Valera| | N0rOUgh co-operation of the school |..The school situation is the most im butions received by The|the northw ¥ern street on thelaper an cxtended iliness. {came to the United States with her:minutes before sunsct und thirty were going forward simult:azously. system has been enlisted to make|portant problem confronting the Di. > ar for the s=oldiers and|yorth. Georgia avenue on the east Mrs. Elliott, who was fif ight ears | usband. when a young woman. Her|minutes after sunrise. w “Publicity wiil not advance them,”|music week in Washington, from May | trict government. Senator Hall, chair- ! s: work and the general pro- As Street on the south be - {husband was killed in the civil war] “That the soffit lights in all be kept the newspaper added, “but none of those | 39 to June 4, a suce it was an.|man of the Senate District committe of "the organization would he | apandoned and closed. The ortions | old. was o C‘,"_O{;B‘:“;‘V:’I“‘gfi iy | and Teft her with six children, all of | clean’und In vepair so that 100 per who are making these efforts is labor- | 3 told members of the Cathedral! passed on to the organization and blic streets to be thus closed in- daughter, Miss Car¢ - " Ehgineer | Whom she raised to adult age. Two cent of the lightitng possibilitics be ing _entirely in vain." nounced today. Heights Citizens' Association in St.|proper credit given the donors O T dth. 15ih, none Mgy Lame Elliott. Enginess |sons.- George Cole of Hyattsville and | realized. ‘The Chronicle remarked: ““Once admit | Every high school principal, super-|Alban's parish hall at a meeting last = 4 Elder streets. i Corps. U. 8. and-Cap survive her. | l:aurence Cole. of this city, survive| ‘hat the Terminal Company be re- the definite retention of Ireland within | vising principal and director of music | MENt. i Mes/Dougheriym Report. wood and Blder streels i Engineer Corps. U. S A. survive ek iper. Jauired 1o waich and seal” frequently the empire—on no other basis can ne-{ . “o 0o & _ Senator Ball declared that the Sen-| Mrs. Dougherty in presenting a re- it | Eoneral services are "0 e ' Se Mar- | .Funeral services are to be held at 2!the leaking cracks and holes to pre- Rotiations proceed—and the real issue is | " the school system will be assignedfate was interested in gi port pointed out the great need for|and seventeen thousand men and girls|o'ciock tomorrow morning at St o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the|vent direct seepage upon sidewalk en to lie, not between Ireland and |prominent directing agencies in the | District just what it needs in sc recreation for the men who served in |have enjoyed the hospitality club. jgaret’s Episcopal Church, when the ¥e¢| home. Rev. Dr. Randolph, pastor of |and pavement. . Yngland, but between the two Irelands, [campaign for a community music|buildings. He made a strong stand in | the war and also for the great num- Drama and Pageantry. tor, Rev. Dr. Smith, will officiate. Inter- | poungry Methodist Church, of which! “That no further dependence Hp but on the same grounds the Daily Ex- | week, Robert Lawrence. organizing|favor of playgrounds about ecvery|ber of men stationed in the city of % Carrol Frazer, in pre- | ment will be in Arlington national ceme-|Mrs. Cole was a member, will officiate. | placed upon the present day-time yress counciled ~non-interference by | manager of the municipal music cath- | school. | Washington. In order to meet the| MrS: James Carrol X iese ma and| tery. Interment will be in Glenwood ceme- | lighting system. but that the whole Cnglishmen on negotiations, concluding | paign, shid today. He expressed hope that the traction |need @ soldiers and sailors club js| SeRUDE her repors On Tt ht out the! BN s sigs tery. oL e taor A hE wr s ncrsteriats by saying: “We have muddied the Irish | An order was sent out to these per- | companies would agrec on a merger. | being maintained at 918 10th street, | PABCANTY activitics, o080 conducted rtificial light provided day and night. auestion” long enough. Let us give|sons today by Superintendent. of | but declarcd that jn event of Iheir| whicn has rest and lounging rooms, | Ereat number of activities concilerl BENEFIT TO SHIPPERS. {" “That the sidewalk and base of Irighmen a chance to settle it Schools ¥. W. Ballou stating: “The | failure lo do %o Congress may put|g¥mnacium. library. auditorium and S plans under way for the pres- . ORDERED HERE FOR DUTY. |..ilcbe fluched ot Jeast once . week, rong;!mli:é\d l\):;xhph\{«ir 3::-’-‘:53“:“1![‘\? dt;_:g::v:pso:nu!s’:: “p:::id::i toh‘e ::)‘e thrsugh n?]rle'lrglslatxl>|| which would| bowling alleys. These last are not in| jiation of “Mid Summer Night's A meeting which resulted in_an} Capt. George C. Shafer. Naval Sup- | as at the junction of-wall and walk B Vol ol iy e eitd o it b e eier ke guch & vravesition fessible | the:best conaition dnd need sefoVal: | preain® fo aZpmatic form at the Devi| greement to. restore fhe siofe e | ply Corgs. onduty ak She suval supply | byt v densiarion of SRS Sebaror = Sinn Fein is on its last gap.”" enent Tt tucation and the superin-iUnder one management, he maintain.}ing to make them usable. but can be| piace, the latter part of the month-jlivery system in Baltimore. Md.. has, depot. Brooklyn. N. Y. has been as-is scen crusted on and blown about e et e Suett ised to make such arrangements as|more than 6 cents should be “h‘_ r;“;, ',»w-jlur ," on >r}r;_u|nxwr-rt||‘g basis Further annm.)ncemcnls frf‘ "f” rv:» just been held under the auspices or,sl:neq to duty in the bureau of sup to hedlth”and-offensive to pefal. iafter once being placed in commission. | {yre will be made. It is expected to be Highway Council plies and acéounts, Navy Department 1 DUBLIN. May 3The Freeman's| MV, Seem to you appropriate under sult ) : T Aaeussrag TLhe aetivition of ine ] Lire Wil be I fcuiar events of | the, Eedern BHgn Ry e (6 Baltl- P Mr. La . who| The beaut of Washinzton!ciub Mrs. Dougherty brought out the!the spring season. Mrs. Frazer point-} “lone of betw two ! = | MAJ. RILEY ORDERED HOME. | Maj. Charles W. Riley. Medical rut. Commandes. {. Leg Journal, in an editorial commenting s § % 1 n char: 1 5 -4 “hed P + Craig and Eamon De Valera. says: numbers more than 100 at present. 1t | that effarts for rrcomnition i aicsted which an admission charge is made | work in co-operation with the othefiwiil be brought about as a result We trust that the leaders will not | was estimated today that of this|ment by the people of the Distrit he i (0F both soldiers and girls attending. | departments approximately _#3.3000 1 aadition. a greater ing 10 the!corpe’ with the American, graves | Naval Medical Cofps Hampion easily lose touch with another. or that| group from sixty to seventy will be | concentrated upon obtaining delogates| a0 are only admitted through regis-|would be nceded for the Coming YEUr | carriers will be made possible Will | registration service in Furope. has |[Roads. Va.. has heen detailed to duty the two men will readily despair of suc-| needed to organize and take charge lin the House und Senate, as complic | (FAtion in order that the dances may Music Committee’s Showing. the adoption of the system in Balli-|yeen ordered -to this city for duly, with the marine expeditionary force, e Now that a line of communica- | of the twenty-five music centers in! cations might resuit which would| ¢, conducted on a high plane. G e W. Ehle, in presentingjmore and its extension throughout the | 3¢ \aiter .Reed General Hospital. = iSanto Domingo. tion has been established it should| the District. ~The course of training | prove undecirable in A ndrguld | The new membership basis which is| Mrs. Georse W BUEOR 0orinitiee, | country, it is said. in that the serious| £ be maintained. is arranged with a view to it them (o obtain suffrage in loeal govern.|"CW being placed fin operation waslihe repovt of T |present problems of extended terminal | * == : : : dervice which ls be- The editorial says that it does not for this type of work particulariy. |ment and the lection of Commiesion. | Son’ 1Nt In-detall, the plan now be- | broufil 20l 07 Ui’ Various: depart- | facilities to meet the expected inc disregard the many difficulti whlch{ConUnued hearty response is being £ i ing to give yearly membership to d demands of traffic will be; 4 ers was realized. e 1 3 ; 3 cernment ‘depart- | crease q traffic ; o . = 5 d the fifty-fifty a § T s £ esinta®: A | suggested, " z < Tt is known that (e’ divergencies | The classes of the training school | for “the Distrivt ani mamed o os sy ] in the charke swhen coming to dankes | of ten “eings e 0t the | that the ctolling, stock will not have . = 5 : are deep and wide, but the mere fact| for leaders tonight and tomorrow |restoration in the near future. an other ;‘ €ertainmeénts. e .tr_; ities of the National Community|to be increased to the extent that it 3 > g of the meeting will cause an uplift of | night will be held in Business High dances are always properly chap-|activities of the National BommENTY b erwise would, due to the rapid up : ) D & JearCamongiall men afgdod wiliing | Seroolinstend OL7AD Ceniral iTnero oned and many of the ladien wha did | Chorus, an organization mact ¥h Oi|loading of frelght cars once tiey| @ - 3 L. - : iatelligent patriotieny, for; Ireland. | will be no/Sunday night class. PLAN CITIZENS BODY. - o e i e o™ do | Units, which has taken part in many|reach the terminal and the possibitiy = e B 2t L e LT e S e L el g G TP liminary B e e I e ey | P ths Rctivitien of the clty and assis-|Tor puttig them ‘immediately -Anto, : caders will find the mecessary sym- |school will be located in the music room mecting preliminary to the or-,dances a week are conducted as well | o g - i ’ & riati a any ai anizati i ting | pathy and support. at Central High School. ganization of a citizens ociation i as many entertainment features from | ed other organizations in presen e ag: et Are e ot the ) s for the vicinity of 11th sireet and|time to time. The soldier and sailors’ | their work to the publi The statis = - 368 Attacks on Crown Forces. Rhode Island nue northwest was,work also includes the sending of |tics of this department. taken n-om'F'edeullhH:{g;g"gfig‘:fi{,‘"’ . S a recor S~ r Thirty-six attacks on the crown forces. | DINNER TO PRESS .MEN. |heid last nignt at the Northminster | zirls properly chaperoned to the Vari- | the daily reports, show that in all 608 when the Stote7008 Coo et 17 L * | Presbyterian Church. A° comn « | Gus eamps in the vicinity for enter-|events were conducted during the past|again in redlty G 58 BIISLE - N £\ was selected for canv i nments. and dances given by mili. | year, the total number of people at-|this is expected within © FRCT HITS 5 % s - borhood. Rev. Hugh Kerr v units. the girls being admitted | tending. as estimated by the papers,similar steps wi It is complete—equipped With automatic fe with twenty-eight casualties, one of | ! 1 | presided _at meeting Ly cards icsued by e e M. Wenerd of the music | spect to other vities. eight of which. @l (o0 "0 1" 2ng" jewel needles, twor fepro-- | | which was fatal, are revorted in the! weekly summary’ of events in Ireland. | Secretary Davis Will Be Host at issued from Dublin Castle today. Forty- two raids were madgen the mails. Ar-| the Arlington. rests for outrages political offenses | Secretary of Labor Davis will be| 5 ¥ numbered forty-eight and intern- | the hokt to about fifteen representa- embodies those wonderful Cheney improve- ment orders were issued. making a total{ tives of daily papers and press asso- | ments which revolutionize tone reproduction. of 2,693 persons jnterned. jclations next Wednesday night at a rick Moloney, alleged to have been ! dinner he is giving at the Arlington ! These features distinguish The Cheney a prominent official in the republican |Hotel. The guests of the Labor Sec-| . e\ d L army, and Sean Duffy, a leading Sinn;retary will be the men who “cover”: 1. Artistic cabinets which add charm to Feiner connected with Irish volunteer | the Department of Labor. In addition, | . : ! the home. headquarters in Dublin, are reported, | there will be several other friends of | 2. Toues grow sweeter with age lfke those officially, to have been shot and killed [the Secretary present. - i of an old vieltn. in an affray with the police, nineteen| An invitation will be extended to 3. Twelve distinet velumen of tome. of whom were sent.to surround a sus-| President Harding to attend the din-; 4 r«::a "-;“"“fl- avelding “Dlast” pected farm at Curthdrum, Tipperary. ner. D et moten, e | & Automatic stop om all medels. 7. Plays all records. 5 Features found in no other phanograp v v 3 K & dy requesting thé c d Wright, William A. Countryman and |ice. That the work is meeting a real | department recommended the forma- jare alreads X 2 5 Harry M. Wells were named 2x the! need is shown by the fact that during | 'in'; of a community orchestra on theltion of the council in s ducers for playing all rccords. Above all, it committee on organization t =ix months between sixteen | same plan as the community chorus, Reducing Small Lots of T S e R ‘ hambers” which give control and volume, e Sate by, cubloa1 air chamber and Cheney dlaphragh—all ~are exslwatve improvements | Monthly Terms found in no other phonegragh. Priced $125 and Upward MONTHLY "TERMS. McHUGH & LAWSON 1222 G-Street. N. W. Home of the Celebrated Hallet & Davis Pianos and Player-Pianos Just Received— Another Large Shipment of These Fast-Selling Electric Washing Machines . - Deliveries can again be made immediately to all who desire one of thesc remarkable Electric Washers. Placing them on sale just for tomor- = row—for thev cannot last longer—at ~ g Worth up to more than double the special price HE Electric Laun-Dry-Ette washes the clothes quick- 1y and thoroughly—but it does far more than this. It whirls the clothes dry for the line in_ one minute. The Laun-Dry-Ette has no wringer to crush the buttons or injure the fasteners. By whirling the clothes dry it makes it possible to do an entire wash- ing without putting the hands into the water. Get a Laun-Dry-Ette demonstration See the sanitary all-copper tubs. Note the nickel plating in- side. Note the inclosed safety mechanism. See how the mak- ers have made every detail fool- proof. See for yourseli how much easier and better the Laun-Dry-Ette does the wash. | Let memory carry you back to the old Colonial Days—to the Old Smoke House ’mid the green fields of Virginia—where Hams and Bacon were Cured—that were world famous for their de- licious quality. i Then will come the realization that in the Rosslyn Hams and Bacon we have the Old Virginia Product matchless in its good- ness—tempting to the palate and eminently worthy of being served at every table. Don’t take our word for it— come and see the clothes whirled dry. - Come, check up every statement, and remember you get this extraordinary complete machine at no higher price than you. are asked for ordinary ma- They are lots which have been sold to the size-breaking point—and include the Nationall&'kflown brands that we carry. Single and Double breasted models, in light and dark-mixtures, Gray and chines. Brown, etc., including Shepherd Plaids. We sell them through thepfln;lp-l On Sale at the Following Dealers s . . st g ADCADE_ ELECTRIC cl::lIquL ELECTRIC CO. While there are not all sizes in any one lot, there’s every size in the combined lots—and every ;:‘::L"“ at fronr weizncle [in ythe rcade arket 1 141 t. N.W. B R N : ~ . £ R BATEMAN H. 1. SCHARR ELECTRIC CO. Suit is a bargain at the price. First to come will get them. 1410 Irving St. N.E. 739 11th St N.W. H. R. THOMPSON WASHINGTON & LADD s Falls Church, Va. Alexandria, Va. - Rosslyn Packlng Co, . -STANDS: In Center, Eastern, Western, % Riggs and O Street Markets

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