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i~2 The public is urged to assist in . maintaining the beauty and gen- i eral enjoyment of the park system { of the National Capital, in a re- I port of the committee on parks = nd reservations of the Washing- 2on Board of Trade. o-operation in the following v . révpects is asked: Mirst. Exercise the most ex . - trenie care to avoid setting fires Miss Boardman Urges Mak- | {rens, <o, G s i I Seaind. Appeal to and caution R boys who frequent the Darks degree defacing any Zrowing tree * +he Senate District subcommittee | covered ‘v_' »ul«:h injury or deface- | 5 o ment T loy Scou « on schools has practically ('nnn]\lllrfl! tion. . &ho esped its hearings on the needs of the pub-| quested to instruct wvery seouts i Cenator] MAaster tocamion his (roop agains lic schools of Washington. Senator| el (E GRS atation Capper, chairman, announced last Third. In vh:iting and enjoying i id that the members of | the parks, exepcise care to avoid BIERL - He aald:that Niit the| leaving papers or debris of any | the subcommittee would now VISt tHe 1 o opsctor “lying on the wround. schools themselves and make Pl and to deposit wlb such articles i SEspectIoNS | receptacies proviacd therefor a sonak inspections. I varfous designated points, Senator Capper had a conference - v o United Cratig H yesterday with Dr. Claxton | p Tates commissioner of caucation. re-| OYSTER HAS PLAN i 1« heir | garding the lc chools and t i . | needs. Dr. Claxton is impressed with} FOR 7-CENT FAHES, the necd of new and larger schooly e S | buildings. Seator Capper said. Hel = ! believes in adopting a building pro-j (Continued from First Page.) o gram which will look to the eds of the futu | would mean elimina of certain "It is Dr. Claxtons opinion,” said |overhead expenses and iead to various Tt we expect an {economies. | Senator Capper. that W expec H | annual increase in tne school popula- | Moxt Practicable Plan. 1 tion of the District of 5 per esnt. Hel 1y i« his conviction. however, that ! believes that in planning for nextj 2 e sehools we should take into considera- | the sum total of these ecconomie ton this future increase in the num-|[would not make possible as consid- ber of children who must be given 0 jerable o reduction i car fare s struction. He also believes that it| ' 5 Bl ruction. He a0 ot veuch larger | Would a merger of the Potomuc Elec- school buildings, with assembly ls.!l."u Power Company and the Wash 1 Evmnasiams, <te. and dbandon. When | ing Railway and Electric Company possible, the smaller units. Such a pro-{ mal o et erdntatal s haw beenindopted:by a number of | O the basis of ‘. 10 cent electric other cities.” i charge Survey of Needs. | Furthermore, he anticipates legis- | Senator Capper said that Dr. Claxton | lation can be had at this session of | had promisei to have a surves of (b | Congress authorizing the consolida-| schoo! needs made by an expert of the | : s icas Bohoo] el Y e e, conver, | Uon of these compantes. already ) sant with the local schools and to send | practically one. whereas the diffi- the results of the survey (o the Sen-|culties in the way of forcing 4 ate committee. 3 . ¢ a la merger of the reet car companies. Semator Capper has received a large | EHERE 0 (00 SRRt Cor oMY Years old, whe was Folling D Cabbestions for improvements |OWRed by different interests. are so | diars G ARG SN G0 hatoxraph v in the schools from members “’n the | great that even Congress may find| board of District Commissioners, officers | fi . 3 ARy of the parent-teacher weiations, and litself unable to work out the prob-| A E other civie organizations. fo whom ne | lem. . SPORTS AT SHAD BAKE. he fent letters asking that they send rec- | ommendations to_the committee. Miss Mabel Boardman. until re- cently a member of the board of Dis-} trict Commissioners, writing to Sen- | ator Capper. said: { “I feel strongiy that the public| schools of the National Capital should | be models as far as is humanely pos- sible. In the past. | have had the| wives of congressmen tell me that. | being interested in their home schoo | they had hoped to find here a model | school system from which they eould | learn much to the advantage of their home education organization. but that they were disappointed in what they found. Realizing that the schools of | Washington will be looked to as ex-, amples, there is a double reason why the educational racilities here should come up to the best standards. | in ample and well arranged school accomodations. in proper equipment in sufficient playgrounds—or what think should be called outdoor recreation facilities—and with ade- quate salaries to attract and retain the teaching personnel—the highest type of trained men and women. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MAY 1 e 921—PART 1. : | BOARD OF TRADE URGES. Considering that a traction merger not a probability within the near future and that even if accomplished its effect in reducing car fares might fall below the public's expectations, Commissioner Oyster takes the Do tion that the public will benefit most by « plan that can be made to lower within a few weeks, Car Fare Hits Average Man. He the would prefer to pay 10 ¢ for the electricity he uses, which is the price he has paid for a long time. and have | his car fare reduced to 7 cents. than | to pay 8!z cents for electricity and have the present 8-cent car fare order | continued. H If the voluntary merger conferences | fail to produce an agreement and the | | |Athletic Evénts Planned by Board of Trade Committee. car fares believes average citizen compromise plan Capt. Oyster has in mind should not be adopted, Congress, BABY IN CARRIAGE AND ITS YOUNG GUARDIA Cudahy Packing Company and driven by Edward Brown, colored, which yexterday, an ncross the sidewalk, struck n baby carriage contabming Jacoh Milloff. Baby Milloff and the demolished enrriage were pinfoncd un them both. ax made. N KILLED BY TH IS AUTO. after colliding with another automobile on xeven weeks old, and Benjamin Millofl, five der the mackine, the latter still being in T}xe Senate. BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. Discussion of the foreign rela- tions of the United States promises to bob up again in the Senate this week. In connection with the so- called disarmament amendments to | the Navy appropriation bill and with the resolution offered by Senator La Follette of Wisconsin | calling upon the President for in- formation regarding instructions issued to American representa- tives meeting with the allied supreme council and the repara- tions commission abroad. The naval appropriations bill is What Congress Is Doing l The House. BY WILL F. KENNEDY. The deficiency appropriation bill to square accounts of Uncle Sam’s workshop for the fiscal vear ending July 1 is to be re- norted to the House from the ap- propriations committee tomorrow, and House Leader Mondell has Riven Representative James W. Good of lowa, chairman of the appropriations committee, right of way to call this measure up for action Tuesday. It is anticipated that there will be a wrangle over several items, which may delay its passage. This the last is Mother-in-law Just | Cause for Deserting | Wife, Jury Decides | HATTIESBURG, Mixs., May 14.—A jury in Forest county ci euit court today decided that J. E. Rolland, charged with dexer- tion of his wife, a penal offenxe | in thix state, had just cause in i leavinz her beenuse his moth | in-law perninted in living under | | the family roof and abuxed and | attacked him, although she re- | fused 4o eat at the table with im. (MARTIAL LAW PUT UP TO WEEKS WHEN RIOT PERIL GROWS ] Fifty Thousand Schoot Children To Give Big Song Fest on Ellipse | Great Living Wheel to Be Formed, With President and Guests at the Hub, as Patriotic Chorus Closes Music Week—Each to Bear Flower Tribute. auditoriums will re child the White L and, with Pr platform a e hub, w ¥ s e n panoramic climax for p patriotic anthems and music typicail 4 {of young America | o, Final arrangements for the d rama already are reachin . lght | of completion. A scheme whe the by ; g | children will be divided so as " {an immense figure ha 1 draws fand only a few polishing touches are needed to have the entir program TENNESSEANS MEET. comple i 99 8 On a platform raised ab: th ide ntial stand will be .ww- Jesse S. Cottrell Elected President rence, organizing director of weck, wher ing the singing box will N t cially invited guests sonal staff Double Token In Flowers. The Thursday preceding every school child in the District b structed to bring a flower fo . casion. This 4 toial more than 50,000 blossoms from local schos dren buri ercises o1 i c march h i bearing tlor tributes school children and place presidential - plat s token in honor of the I'r : his interest n music v iy = lin honor of the musical H Ha i | which is moped for in t oo plat e The Presider n arr 3 S Mrs L. Lov hizher 11 Hawkins. Lillia Towing will be\wo lines of streaming ! Hick h Graham, Dr. Stephens ribbons upheld: smaller fowe babimz DF B uhe irls, and between these lanes Presi- Sl {fent farding wul walk 1o the plai- | Dejegites to U ok form. On each ‘side of the ais il 445 i | through which the proces ! St T ko, fwill pass high sahool cadets { e {Wwhite and colored schools, will | A i the guard of honor for the P'reside s e 14 Floral Lyre in Back. | Thomson ™ s B s The lyre will be thesbackzround for|IhE will i roc the presidential party. Shortly after gram et plans for his arrival the procession of « | obse statehond day bearing the tributes from the V‘I ’ i »m“,.y\‘ will will commence. They will place {observe on & of June 1 flowers about the platform. b {in commemo 1 of the one hu them at the feet of the: Presic dred and twenty-fifth anniversary of The celebration will start at gjthe a sion of Tennessee into the o'cloc An endeavor to obtain ~.u"\ Union release of Kn\u‘v!uv\;\nt 4’—nv[.]u3|u~ will} be made so that they may have aj chance to witness the exercises. BREAD TAG DAY TUESDAY. The children wilt guther at bt ‘cloc! Ellipee, where oclockt on L anen for eash Volunteers Needed for Near East division. ~ Special padice: prote i !\l\'xxl‘!:;n- furmiched. At theyrim of ter Relief Event. wheel there will be space fl-fv s(;.“:,\“ iicadiyi s 46 56 ~Thiy Bkl TeE jtors, v the circle no fool save| 5 Tag orm NN will trond. umiens the | AY" 05 the beaeSt of tin Near L owner be one of the invited siests Relief. Volunteers ure nesded for the MusicsSchoolx. tag day it was announced last night, | — yw .hmuw day preceding{and all such ould report to 308 { Thursdas. June 2 ay 3 | Bana ‘Duiiding the Ellipse-celebration in Muiew Week. |~ Mrs. John Hervey Young is chai the twenty centers throughout thejman of the local women's committ ity will be thrown open for the bene- | with John B. Larner as treasurer. | 6¥or Mhools of music or of music|Word was received by O e Moo may wish to condutt re- | Vickery. general secretary citals or commencement eXercises ar Kast Relief. last night that the Al T rhree are already taken; of |Sultan of Turkey had conferred upon T enteen remaining open for re-| Mrs. J. P Coombs of Savannah. Ga. | quests. nine are white school audi- the Imperial Order of Shefakatm for LUt M et are colored. - Atiher serviees among the. refugees in 2 Lawrence said, the fonstantinople Tuesday noon, Mr. in’ rooms on the upper floors of the building. The men xits ! Victory Clasps Await Applicants sentative Royal Johnson of South Dakota for an Investigation of Creek, Coal Rlver and other sactions of District No. 17, United Mine Work- Between the Colored and White Races (Based on Heavenly Teachings) i i e ale. Al AL 1ERVIE I soles pos- the unfinished business of -the measure that Representative Good (Continued fi Fi >, Deplores U ) | ;i ____(Continued from First Page P i et l:»’,:m‘"’::'\,“d" o session of the field so far as responsi- | Senate, having been taken up | wiil bring before the House, for S SPECIAL MOTICES. _|____ SPECIAL NOTICES. & number of our schools have had|Dbility for initiating traction reliefi Wednesday following the passage :v‘nm(vnds to retire to private |Department last night that Gen. Read |To WHOM IT MAY CONCY o5 N Tl‘"f“:fi CTATRaN R X BOTaNEs 2 o be utilized by portable school | measures is concerned of the so-called emergency tariff | Lusiness just as soon as the de. |had decided to send federal troops into | beveby Bl Ly, g M ered b | LAFLL EGLASSES ¥ 3 cie: e federa 2 no e S e i ;'“a'(l,dl'::sC:)!n;;z:l!‘.‘;mlom:‘en;l*x:(;!hl::ig It is agreed generally that if the| bill. Little progress was made budget bill which is now in con. |the Mingo country. It was announced |any person other than ymyselfs, .y y | DRH. E. WOOD., DENTIST, S ueIs ns chj’ch“.lme e oerty |eTger question goes to Congress but with the consideratipn of the ap- ference. become laws. i by Seeretary Weeks that authority had ANDRI th At we. 16° | Letp % o Toraed at © heated and veatilated, as the use of |to Thar e Cit may decide in favor | BT propriation bill, nowever. Pro- | The House which was in recess |been conferred on Gen. Read empower- | wiii, NoT BE RI G bR ANY | —— P i the playground for iis site. It s iof government ownership of the trac- | ODELL S. SMITH. | ponents of a reduction in naval | Yesterlay. will resume work 1o |ing him to send men there if he decidedjbills contracted by ans sne ANipopR” " Test Our Service e Aistorcrol b A o ider the {tion linew or it may adopt punitice|' The program committee of the armament following international | calendar and several minor bills |they were needed. Such action wnuldr""' A e, 160 e pnecinlize in Koot Paintiug and ke T g ch heavy pe Sl Board o f Tiade sha e ¢ i Ees) sre are 6 £ < £ L : A v pamivg. Quality workmunship ilways, streets ciosed tg trafic in the viein- i;n#::uxr;x <:v’rv‘x"§n,:‘(‘-t x‘h::\l_h“nrn::‘lx‘:;‘Hnm.d of Trade shad bake committee| agreements with Great Britain | :irn“\v:‘(ho:h«allv({ up under suspen: not necessarily be followed by a procla- | WANTED 10 CARRY A VAN v.’..‘n‘e‘u-;.:,' SEV e avarkmanstip aiway ity of a number of our 5chools to|{ace th O . oV propagingial fodtire program forthe | anq japan led by Senator Borah | SRCIAT TR S .. Imation of martial law, officers said {rurniture " from ~Washington 1 JRTN CAS has i e rov som = e ¥ lentertainment next turday at aho, occupied not a little o) e . i as al- 3 . and New York. o - Fhenm L.k B Provide aome playground’ space for| goimg into bankruptcy. | Chesapeake Beach. | o e ot the Semate the Jast | ready passed the Senate, and on | Should Gen. Read decide to move troops H ER_& STORAGE wo¥D The Shade Sho “Within a block around Stanton | Prospect of Litigation. 1 Gne" o the “events of the outing| ‘(wo'or threo davs. They insist { Which the House committee held |into the affected region, it was con- SALE- T . afante: dress, ~ 3 S sk DD Saquare. there are thice schools mot| Action along the latter lines would |Will be the athletic games, nartici-| that now is the time to act to halt h s las . after order- [ . ) robable that they would be sent | Lol b hone Cler. 8 > - 8 S SAMMO R of Wiy re i ARYRToun Lis: Aimost, centdln to. be. resisted py|Datedin by members and guests. The| the armameut yacs betwaeniths ing & favorable report. will prob- |2 Pt 2 hone. L 830 13th St. and there are a number of others in| | $ : be resisted DY ovenis will be in charge of Charles| paval powers, which is running 4 p for a vote |from Chillicothe, Ohio. AND. WIE o Ex 2 . the same condition. Whenever it is|the companies: on constitutional W, Pampe U deir governments further and fur- lfll“lr”;:?l Neok . The emetgency he very best D eeati At ) Finest Window Shades at possible to obtain land iwithin the grounds. It would involve a longd Odell mith, chairman: Charles| ther into debt. e ved back expected to be re- TRY TO ARRANGE TRUCE. e o amler e Hemstitehi Totese anae i Vicinity of these schools, it should |tying up of the whole question in the |F. (ranc, el M. Darragh, Charles| The emergency tariff bill was put ported back from conference and 2 yard HARRIS HAT FRAME SH( -owest actory Prices. e Bt betore 1 4 Meilidyupon, Aualopurty. Mesmwitile, Washingtoniang |J. Wazers. George H. Macdonald and | through the Senate by an over- passed late this week. ” z - < Tt i — Z S et e T tutare mo scheol sity should be |would be without the relief soughtJ. Harmry Cunningham have charge of | whelming vote and is now in con- ¢oThe hearing to face the blame Belligerents in Mine Region Reach {7, ~an roseorariic nosermaLi Go Vour Craft Ship-Shapa" purchased that is not large cnoughithrough a merzer. The publication of a program which! ference. Seven democrats voted | for the escupe of Grover Cleve- " A en who ate destrons. o0 be:d PEL L e B e or " waaittons. withent] 1t i to aveld just such a_con-|Will be in the nature of*a souvenir.| fot it and ‘ome republican voted land Bergdoll. Weoalthy. Fhila End of Pitched Battle. penfessional nurses @ three-year course | THE BAAGSE SEAREYE MRS AN TS destroying the neceswary play- | tingency that Commissioner Oyster | [l Diarce Dot of the| against it The Sesats put the B e e ol Hoomes | By the Assoriated Press. | ' raintng schonl Jomne for, mrset | SPRUCED QP FOR SERVICE, BECKER offvrs ground.” o Tecrted that the ian 16 restors. the | Souvenir commitice, ‘reported it night . finishing touches on the 3 committee Tuesd: i WILLIAMSON, W. Va. May 14.— |lonnen requirements, © {Yacht Pt Yacht Ename L e iemt Fate o 10 conts and per- | that to wate fifty-thrie different kinds| jmmigration bill. agrecing to the Tue ; Tranee requirements. ¢ ht . TR R et I asninston Railway ‘and | Of souveairs had heen supplied by Wash- | conferenece report. following sim- Representative Frederick Lehl- | Relative peace has been restored to- e $4.25 gaf. $7.50 gal 1 Electric # > Ele > P {ington and out-of-town firms and t ilar action by the House. and the bach of ew Jersey, chairman of 4 o s e _ | Superintendent of % ¥ N4 jElectric and Potomac Electric Power |\TO8 080 000G rna ommittes | 1ill was sent to the President for the ‘Hodse committes .oh Teform ’mr:h( to the mountains and valleys | iui ond and N st 5 | & Floxible coryound for uils, &5 gl e L e bracticar sotution | Will bo-laisy every eveming this week i his N e L ormer Preaident | in the civil service exprcts to in- |of Mingo county. W. Va. and Pike|waNTED -y SAN LOAD AF iiorseioin | Becker Paim and Glass Co., {oF the probiem. 5 | puttin ackages | Wilson would not give his ap- l,r",".l}‘t(fi a ;*:;‘H"dr‘hllll for reclas- leounty, Ky. after a pitched indus-|&wds (g Pt il Aith -t g H290 St v Pheoioo West T {of the problem. y for each e e 1o % Similar "bill when it i Sification of the federal employes )itrial battle that had lasted since | JRANNED . | ~ L | The Comm Slonee has asked Repre- | o o4 hake. | was put through the last session [ tomorrow. The classification of lrhursday morning. PECIFY | OPTORTUNIEY HAYE Roos jrentatizs 2, O roue.| €att Colin B W Wiatfier is chwi-{ of Congress - T Dt L L Only desultory firing was going on ~ pure S o i, S 4 of the House ! nun'of the commitiee on public order. | The Senate military affairs com are members of trade unions will |ionight at isolated points. and au- ¥ vors SIVE SALES (0, s P iw | District_committee, to delay coned-|.c, warnine that ali| mittee is at work on the Army i Probably be a distincy feature of | porities reported that efforts were carbonated, it = |eration of the street raitway question | oy ieenerous persons will be promptly | appropriation bill, which it 18 ! this medaure. . in. | Deing made to arrange a truce Gk * |'YOUR ROOF ottt e i was mad which harched o the sherif's office, by | pianned to take up in the Senate (o Much existation of great in- | PWE I Cad general over virtually [Ny 0 THE WHEREAROUTS | (i il SR R I has becn granted. was made. it is be- | AL bwing the passage o s he res Na- ent] of seve celof Eil ¥ 5 Tast heard of was ia | will be s o iTieved. 1o give Mr. Oyster an oppor- (*OX0 1 nves huve been received | T etretary Weeks of the | tional Capital will b under ‘con- e oobl dirret thne | o Eiptior R ki potify "her” bushand. g o Akoregh epeies A4 ot . {tunity to take up his compromise plan | g oGRS S enate and | War Department has made a plea ‘ sideration this week. Tomorrow y LilLup i e | 5 8 Seperlalty)sof tkorouiEh peridins ead il Patrons of E Street Resort in | o o e e commronn hran | from mansimembers of e St | iteee o Mmercase the | spokeemen for the Washington |IERC PEerl, SMBRNETY o tf | e | ger prompt capable servi Vided the voluntary merger meeting | ons N Y SO fotrd. . Two| sppropriations so that an Army | Board of Trade, Chamber of Com- | PORents of the 1 Dlted Mine Workers. A COMMAND | IRONCLAD keotoz 1416 rut. o a. Flight as Police Act o Tuesday at the District building [yrjing will Jeave the District line sta-|] of 175000 men may be carried | merce. ~ Merchants “and Manufac- T T.—Special _train will leave Company. Phone Maia 14 [] S ice Act on should fail to produce an agreement | ot : e ¢ through the next fiscal year, in- turers’ Association, the Washing. |further east than the end of yester-| e N odinek am May 1 gt = e Riale 4 Opinion at the District building ves. |07 ' G 2 through the N 400 provided in | ton Automotive Trade Association |day's firing line, the shooting spread |attend ir Commandors bt Mar UMBRELLAS “CIean.Un” Order {terday was unanimous that the com- | et House bill. An effort will be and Charles F. Nesbit, formerly |down Tug river to McCarr, Ky Mer- {lam A umitormed s Kshos e e ek . i mission and the companies had failed | MAYOR ARRESTS NEGRO made to have the committee in- District insurance commissioner |rimac and Sprigg. W. Va. in succes- i ldiey are BTG (000 Vo, 1 FRENCH UMBKELLA SHOP, . : ito get together. and that Tuesday | LM e (he bill an Item of $200.. | and later with the bureau of war |sion. i N R Fraaakiin s s Six alleged violators of the hand- |10 Eel toEERET ATG 1AL festar —— | Chude in e g work on an in- | risk insurance. will voice oppo- | Deputy sheriffs at Merrimac and -~ S e e : book law were taken into custody: o oiations Y| Acts as Constable When Officers| creased water supply for the Dis- fion to the Fitzerald industrial |Sprigg reported the attackers on the | ROOF LEAK? CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. esterday afternoon in raids by mem- | ¢ {Acts as LI ot Corumbia. O moe. DIl as arawn. which. it | Kentucky side of the river were ex-| 1. maue soar old roof like new and wator.| Wi You Want the ers of Maj. Gessford's special inves- | Are Not to Be Found. | ""The Senate committee on agri- is claimed, includes all employes | hibiting greater boldness than on the ! W& FRES T 1 codt, B =5 w7 F STIREST aNllon squas . sslinted - by " ploked PEAT P i | culture has reported the bill to from the pulpit fo the kitchen. |preceding days of the fight. Instead | pjone West 3. | men from several precinets. ! WILL REPEA AGEANT. | stavor 5. Frank Rush of Hyatts-! regulute the meat packing in- They will be heard by a subcom. |of lurking in the heavily wooded | Expert Roof Co.. 2102 H st. n.w. Let Be Apply The raid was the first since Dis- = it Cietirizy answered . call for| Gueiry . favorably. with “some ! mittes of the Distriet committee. [mountains they had come the deputies | Christopher Armat Lice Onk astestos AL 4 sl trict Commissioner James F. Ovster | pe. g police assistance and arrested Eu- e ments, and pians are on foot | of which Representative Roy G. |said, to the bank of the river and} bt D et toonl b Eome iDL s announced that a “clean-up" axainet Miss Norton Issues Call to Former .. ;. joss lore forn e Amemdmen s o Pred in the Sen- L Fitzgerald of Ohio, author of the |were shooting across into the towns g P ) DN e i Mg R | ton | 1 il thac handbook places must be effe Participants in D. C. Sh bailiff, in d et cnt near; ate following disposal of the Army | bill, is chairman. | at a range of not more than 100 yards. | de Engmeer ieaks: also presduve any kind of roof Commissioner Oyster conferred by A e 0w: Medrose lodzing him in th, bill. Tuesday the special subcommit- | Deputy Sheriff Clark at Merrimac de-igrpy IMATES DRAFTING. | M CLARK, = Sole Distributor, 1514 fore the patd with United States At-| Plans are being made by Miss Cecil | town jail on charges of assaull and| ~Senate committees will continue tee intrusted with framing a bill |scribed t.e fire of such intensity that| 819 15th St NAWL j I wve. se. Linc 4219, Prafuct vold 1o bulk. torney John K. Laskey and received | Norton, genaral secretary of the eom. | G:5orderly condoer . fnportant hearings this week, in- to force a merger of ithe street |the attackera were “shooting the tops| o e .10 +| P1aN0S FOR RENT—UPRIGHT AND GKAND assurance of his co-operation. 3 he assault charge was placed| cluding the hearing on the rail- | car companies, cpre- | off the houses. | ___Formen Engineer. 1) R sl Pk peat wt ERbIamE eoues WEms oy T O frank | MURItY center department of the pub-! aguinst Ross by nk Sharp. walso | road situation before the Senate sentative Fred Zihlman of Mary- Giatdra e sent ol { ——HAMILTON BEACH, iied on purchase price by agreemes r. HOwd McCormick. Elmer Johnson T4th | lic schools, to repeat the Distriet of | colored. and the otuer charze of dis interstate commerce committee, land is chairman. will meet to feonl _"'“ i Sceme. | HAL -1 el { WORCH. 1110 6 Vietrolas ang pecon 4 e e i | Columbla: pegeant Eiven March: 29 hy.| orderly Gonduct was made by Tt avislon hearings befors hear a report from the District | FRANKFORT. Ky. May 14.—Two Electric Carpet Cleaning. > Y ROOF LEAK »? 902 9th street southwest, all of whom | ¢he All-States Society and varioug| TAYOr-wonstab yor Rush rece the finance committee, and the Commissioners ~on their = ulti- |companies of Kentucky National| Ruzs and carmels wadied., Wietliezed, mndfy H1 03 4 b b A . It -States Soc 4 various | o4 ({ora of the disturbance in thel heari on the Kenyon-Fess bi m to the street car com- |y, 5 { aried at your residence Phone us at w1l prowptly r e At yipper floor of 914 |historical and_civic organizations of e e settiement by telephone. He| to e h a department of public that they must effect a vol- :;”:;::’"““ K‘““‘l “;“’:"’ were. ordered f SHeliAty "RV WML NALLS. e ot ol ety Lavoney, g et 4 R 0 colo L, ¥ j F N A sarr, ¥ n e Y, W . onw in - Washington. The date has not been was unable to locate officers of the| welfare before the joint ate untary merger. . Ky, county, where 408 1 st v Bpa 1413 Florida avenue, arrested in a was un h 3% & 3 5 oot . o ates. chcerfully given a1 S A ., i decided W Lot aiidea to take things in-| and House committees on educa Wednasday the District commit- |a state of virtual war, it was sta ! Estima = - R. K. FER SO Inc pociroom at 1218 F- street; Rufus Joy-| Girls who took part in the firat per- ta hie own hands. His son Noble{ tien and labor. 3 tee will meet. has been on for the last two da e s x * fn the Heating | e vfsx l'r?n{oj\nnhlg:-m her, 1461 Swann street, arrested in a | gormance are requestad by Miss Nor. | accompaniod him | Y he Senate and House commit- Thursday the proprietors and 5 = % st two days. |py. onty and original “Blees’ in the Heating Roofiug_ Experts. &hoe-shining establishment near 12th |ion to report at Central Hizh School | Justice of the Peace John Fainter| tees on civil service will begin managers of Washington thea- Gov. Edwin P. Morrow issued the| and Plunbing business } {— and E streets. and Robert Lee Cissel, | Tuendny evening at 1:30 a'clock for ufwill pince Ross on trial tomorrow | Joint Nedrings Tueday on the | ters. ‘moving picture houses and | order when it appeared tnat unitea | The Biggs Engineering Co.| ROOF PAINT c-six years old, of 5 street | rihearsal Afternoon IS for the reclassification of the | other places of amusement are to (States troops would not be sent Lo i v, Phone Franklin 317 ingeed il and metallic, $1.10 per gul : southwest. apprehended in the viein- government employes. abhear” before. & Special subcom- | district at the present thmec . 0 M€] 1310 1kt £ PLUMBING e W R W SOW R ity of Florida avenue and 7th street.| Before the Sempate District com- mittee, which has been ordered to The troobe woill be isder tha comal TING — ; WK 7, Crowd Seeks Hiding Places. | mittee Wednesday the Jpnes bill conduct an inquiry into the prices rmand of Maj. Frank Lusse of the|y\\ V. Biggs, W. K. Pace, ROOF TROUBLE a $ v i restoring the half-and-half plan chargad for admission to such |office of Ad s IWarren W. Biggs, W. . G 5 s Policeman Thomas ¥ Sweeney, re- | fappropriating for the District of places. e uf !;l'u.r n. Jackson Morris. | Cunningham Call Main 760. . desmote bbbt iy x of appropriz or the 1 aces. ey consist of a company 2 as. gham. Wash. Loaa. & Gt from deteriie vt | ] esq than half what it was 15 years ago | (ylumbia s sutiotiaing e uie ) The e TN exchangen | men, o Jorehead oy the. tom | s e i ant remoaer. Grafton & Son, Incarilie ' ia Commisstoner Oyster, took an aetive | : y g | of any surplus :f District reve- r“éuy?non nr' lm;n ”-x"-h_a‘v‘mefl mand of Capt. David B. Thompeon, | e promptly attended 1o by expert mechuaics. “Heating and Roofiog Experts 35 re.tt part in the investigation and raid . e 5 nues that may have accrued, and for taxatton of all dealings |and an automatic rifle company of | e hor s ayeatigation and ralde. is the death rate from Consumption in Washington now. | fhat may accrue In the future, will in grain futures was passed by 4| twenly men from Morehead, under | “CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. a4 B ftreet. where renewal of a ii- | Think of the many valuable lives that have been and are i be taken up for consider 2 e lal e o e i for thres g::ul;)rmmand of Capt. William E.‘ UNDENOMIS A "TONAL | UNDENOMINATIONAL. cense for a poolroom is8 sald to havae - . et . —e = - - - - - _ heen refused on recommendation of | being saved. Our advice and Health Rules spread for | days. o : TS Tofummd on vece it R . - A The rules commiiten agreed Sympathy Expressed. Gapt. Fiather of the first precinct| many years among school children and homes have greatly {HONOR FOR EX-NAVY MEN.| | the ruier commiiter Sl | CHARLESTON, W. e Siay .| CONVENTION FOR AMITY orad, were found in’ aided this good fight. The Rules are briefly as follows. resolution introduced by Repre- |Unlon miners on Cabln Creek, Paint | | | made hurried attemnts to reuch many of them seeking hiding places on the third floor and two of them escaping by way of the roof. On young man was found beneath th. roof. suffering from the intense heat Members of the ralding party seized a quantity of material in the building and took the alleged patrons to the first precinet police station where they were tioned. Some were summoned to appear as wit- nesses and others made statements which disqualif Lieu Ira S d them as witnesses. Shetz In Charge. 1z, head of thé police in the Lieut ecial investigations squad, arge of the raiding party in first precinct, other members be, Hack Inspector Maurice Collins, tective R A Sanders, Precinet tectives William Messer, Watson S keld, John Fowler and Guy Rone, Po- lcemen Thomas Sweeney and J. O. R Gray and Internal Revenue Agent S L. Rakusin Bond in the cases has been flxed at $3,000. Officials last night made it plain’ that there will be no delay in the trials of the cases. It was ex- was pected that more than a desen other arrests would be made, it {8 stated, but the testimony produced was sufficient, | 1. Avoid house dust, and impure or close air, day and night. t 2. Get all the light and sunshine possible into your home. 3. Drink plenty of properly pasteurized milk and cream | 4. Eat plain, nourishing food. | 5. Get enough sleep, by retiring early enough, | 6. Try to avoid worry. Be cheerful. Think kindly. Your | mind acts on your body. * ! B i If you tire easily, or are losing weight, and have a persistent, light cough, or hoarseness, DO NOT LOSE TIME, as you may be in the early stages of Consumption, while it is still curable. See a doctor at once, or go to the Health Department Clinie (examination free), 409 15th St. N.W., Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday at 2-4 o'clock. Friday evenings from 7:30-9 o'tlock. You can obtain our Twelve Health Rules for the asking This notice is paid for by the Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis Tel. Main 992 923 H Street N.W. ¢ at Recruiting Statfon. A supply of victory clasps has been received at the Navy recrufting station, 306 9th street northwest, for lissue to all ex-Navy men who served in the danger zone during the world war. The clasps are to be attached to the ribbon of the victery medal, and denote the duty performed by the wearer. The various clasps are in- scribed: Transport. destroyer, escort, {armed ~guard, ~Atlantic fleet, sub- | chaser, grand fleet, Asjatic, naval bat- tery, White sea or salvage. Only one clasp is to be issued in each case, it was announced last night, which particular clasp is to be determined by the length of duty lin which most engaged during the i war. CAPT. LEUTZE SENT HERE. Capt. Trevor W. Leutze, Naval Sup- ply Corps, now fleet paymaster, Pacific fleot. has been ordered to this ‘city for duty as assistant to the chief of the bu- reau of supplies and accounts, Navy Department. VR for packing industry were agreed yesterday by the Senate agriculture committee. the measure in the Benate after the Navy and Army appropriation meas- ures are out of the way. restored jurisdiction of Commission over aftairs relating to the meat business except Congre! would be transferred to the proposed live stock Denartment of Agricglture alleged soldier-benefit organtza- tions, which. Representative John-, son charged, are perpeteating a fraud on the public in the guise of aid for former service men. The Army appropriation * bill was passed Tuesday WILL PRESS NORRIS BILL Committee Agrees on Changes in Meat Packing Measure. Minor changes in the Norris bill federal regulation of the meat upon Plans were made to press the committee terminating Federal Trade investigations and In revising the bill, a provision the upon specific direction of ers of Amer late today and . held mass mectings expressed sympathy with union miners of Mingo county, according 10 a statement given out here tonlght by William _ Blizzard, uresl‘a;nt of subdlstrict, No. 1, of No. 17. i C. & P. CO.TO ENTERTAIN.E “Telephone Night” to Be Held for Calvary Sunday School. _Members of the Burrall class of the Calvary Baptist Sunday School and.| their friends will be the guests of the | Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone | Company, “Telephone night,” Wednes- | day, at 8 o'clock, at the church, dth | and H streets northwest. An enter- tainment, including the stereoptican de- piction of “The Romance of the Tele- phone,” the exhibition of two moving picture films, “Number, Please” and “Speeding the Spoken Word,” and re- freshments, the numbel being inter- The commission’s powers commissioner under the spersed with community singing led by Percy S. Foster, will be included in the program. J. O. Martin will deliver the jHustrated lecture, | MORNING SESSIONS, 10.30 0'CLOCK. MAY 19, 20, 21 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 10th and G Sts. N.W. Washington, D. C. EVENING SESSIONS, 8:30 0'CLOCK. PROGRAM \rman, Mr. William H. Randail of Boston THURSDAY, EVENING —Rev. Dr. Jd B ot the “Times o World-Wide Peace," ex-Senator Moses B Clapp. The Radiant Centirs of the Pascing of Prejudice,”” Mr_Albert Vil of Chicago. snin 8¢ 8 peaple, by the Duabur Commuaity Singers, Mr. W. Scott Mayo, director. Iratery Dy Mrs, Gabriclle Pellam. FRIDAY MORNING o Chairman, Mr. Albert Vail of Chicago, “ihe New (e o, Theodoce Burten Cook of Louisville, Josephh Douginse ry of Washingten A. L. Locke of Howard University. s of Citizenship.,” Hon. Martin B. Madden. and s Spiritunl Factors,” Mr. Alfred Martin \ of the Howard University Conservators of Music, Chiversity Choriis i excerpts from tw “Hiawatha Trilogs,” by the dge-Taylor. H Clalrman Addy ING. ) nd’ Res w Interuationulism Address- Address— of New York. Vere Childers. Mr. MAY Mountfort Mills of New York city. athway to Unlversal Peace,” Mr. Willlam H Address—*A New Randal! of Boston Song By Dr. . Summer Wormiey AoiicessHible Prophecies of Universal Hrotherhood.” Mirsa Abmad Sohrab of CHUOR U RDAY EVENING, MAY 21 Chat Address——“Colored Poets azd Their T Mus.— Howard University (ilee Club. Mr Address—'“The Solution of the Race Probiem in the Orivn of Persia.

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