Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 4

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P PVENTN . 3 - o . THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921 J Anney to be attorney for the west- | master and the invocation will be ern federal N‘o?h' (‘u;u:\nlht::- | ] ronounced by the Rev. Paul Sperry. vwhich was sent in today by | g [~ R DAVID BLAIR CASE LATER [iarding. Mr. Linney wax republican | . List of Speakers. tate chairman and was said to have | “Fr h A?a on Bo Ied Addresses will be made by Willlam approached Senator Johnson at Chi- | R. Day, associate justice United States ago regarding allotment of some enc. C t |Sipreme. Court: Theodore W. Noyes,|Hearings om Charges Postponed. fXorth Carolina_votes to the Califor- | 3 5 |editor The Fvening Star: Thomas S.| Action to Be Taken Tomor- ey | ) Hopkins, judge advocate general ed the suggestion. 1 igeons and a syt el Yo R rexried et | —_— H. Defrees. prefident Chamber of {Rued to all of the North Carolina | F. R R ’tad S » Commerce of the United States: Gil.| The Senate finance commitiee. after | d8lcRalex votos iwve easons i . |bert Grosvenor. president National| further hearings yesterday the | = Oa wan Plans Complete for Testimon: Geographic Socletv: Eliot Goodwin,| nomination of D'avid H. Blair of Nort! ! 2 " . . “ vice president Chamber of Commerce | Carolina. to be internal revenue - f w anng 5 i . . P missioner, postponed action or e crowned a fiestive dinner . party ial Dinner on His 75th ford, justic It will meet tomorrow or Monday 16 escribed by tire; fastidious diarist Birth Anniversar District of Columbia: Da | give turther consideration 't the i . i hassador .| nomination and m eots | and critie,, Samue¥ \Pepys, who+chron- sary. Hil. former ambassador to Germany:| nomnation ake & deotien in Kahler Shoes icled Lomdon’s phiilosophic, gastron- Final arrangements. including the |of appeals orge M. Kober. dean| With the nomination of Mr. Blair | p o . e i speakers, for the testimonial dinner to | S¢hool of Medicine, Georgetown' Uni- | held up by the fight of Senator John- And they are 5 fundamental . omic and literafyglife in 1662. vl 4 T Lo Cersity son. republican, California. against | reasons. They go deeper than be tendered John Joy Kdson next he executive committee of the an- | his confirmation. the office of internal | Ml i Jdpenl oS 3 Tuesday. his seventy-Aith birthday an- {niversary committes compriges George | Fevenue commissioner yesterday b ! . = Black Kid, e niversary, were announced today by the | 5. Hamilton, ch n; Edwin C.| ¢ technically vacam rty- | the Avenue. They g Tan Calf i 5 Brandenbur; rman; Gilbert|day term of M. F ta ! Sl executive committee of the John Joy A Bradley. | commissioner. expiring by legal lim thea, Drice. o the foot from pressing for- ! IZdson anniversary committee. About four hundred of Washington's prom- inent citizens will attend the dinner {at the New Willard Hotel in affection- ate tribute to one jcharacterized as "W who has been |Grosvenor. s itreasurer, Dr. George M. Kober, Justice Wendell B. Stafford and George S John B. Larner js c and John C. Hoyt, committee on_invitations. | Reeside is chairman of the committee {on dinner arrangements and George tation. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon took over the commissioner's | functions temporarily | Further testimony on Senator John- | son’s charges that Mr. Blair, as a delégate to the republican national | convention at Chicago violated the North Carolina primary in failing to | Shoes, because of their long wear, are always an economy. These b features of the Kahler last are your guarantee of perfect comfort and freedom from foot troubles: ward into the toe of the shoe. 3—The Straight Line Last conforms to the outline of the foot mo that the toes are mot distorted nor compressed. ‘ashington's most | " s H. Judd is chairman of the com-| SR, SO or Jo 1—The “Secre prine—a 4—The Combination Last n_ will preside. [mittee on printing. e e o strip of pl steel, highly Provides snug, trim fit with = Test of Invitation. involving his father-in tempered to retain its elastic. Erateful ease. for the last is 5 . " = 5 Mr. Blair should be disq ity. hand forged to fit the ! widths narrower at the is compact with The invitations to the dinner recite | F1%. BT SRR o an arch. It supports without hecl and instep than across 3 3 a st Marion Butler, former United States binding the foot. senator from North Carolina, and Robert McUeil, a North Carolina law- ' ver, testified regarding the republican primary last June. 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