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FANESEGERNAN | s MEWENIR e oo s o s o gy — WOEPATSEND 555 MVBEOLN | t al bexinming Mondny. While the forces of the Wash- ington city post office will be I8 i | Former Empire Granted Civil; | hiisted tn the “clean‘up weeks | |Committee on Legislation | Wasrhingten will be ealied, by | Rights in Far East bix slgme, to the mecesaliy for | | Urged to Work Slowly Country. I ! by H. E. Barnard. s believed by Mr. BY WILLIAM R. GILES. [ Bakers of the country are in hearty| 0 ] T 4 Chicago Daily News. mecuring q serviee and ey v 1 1 i vhich By Cabie to The Star ant Chicar T e | *vympathy with any legislation which; 1 hene: e 3.1 PEKING, China, May 24 —A trade [iS I nenen itneficonsus eI SE i dnix Wednesday. |chairman of the celebration commit- Witness at Hearing Cites Ef- jconvene a: the courthouse and Ix» Georges county, Md.. for the < Women who have been sent here offi- 2 fect of Frelght Rate and {cially by patriotic orsanizations and . Blizabeth Weber, bride of seven von, president have reduced earnings of “shori-|leased b < tion to the of the raward S e eie e i Barnard, director of the American In- esed SR 5 i ey dmedi i Pacific board. said today hefore a ! func in conn. i Aexibere ? establishes “relations of amity nm!l g 5 %R 2 j which began vesterday, is to close X S MRS P S0 : In general, he said. the situation|March to the spot on l«wis stre N ed, and in event of TRiCadss X 5 > {was most serious for raiiroads in|fear Princess Atne street’ where the | the capture of the xia it i mtaten, oy a vhich she con- 2day. ; : ; territory with the greatest popula- | iablet is located. Miss J. S it ix more than probable that a spe hina a declaration in which After taking up the arguments pro 7 5 % el { tions, & o vears old. daughter of C. M. Sm.-h]c ! session of the court will be con- AKES AIR MAIL TRIP! | King. mayor of Fredericksburg. 1t - i shows thai there will he a day full of |activities, and none of the celebra f 3 T IR be allowed to go overiime ! : ¢ la ] until well \ ¢ < i st the midnig 3 sda; E Te Start Promptly. Promptly at 9:30 o'clock in the | morning W. L. Brannan, president of | A reward of $500 has been offered by witn a select committee, will ceive the credentials of men and| j¢ities 1o participate in this historicaljmonths who was shot to death near Wage Increases. blet marking and in add Nea e e haul” railroad systems more radical- settlers whic ) u y de provisic | . Il n | stitute of Buking. told today's session haul” roads’ earning power. Howard | i rm i It w sermany o Ger- : JShnaiandgGermany 1oiacconds 8 [DRUP zm CLERKS 10f the fourteenth annual conference H jon welght« and mesaures, at the bu- bra . and, h . the county ai i commerce between the two countries.” and con as t runs |the tocal chamber of commerce ardl the board of county commissioners of | capture of the siaver of Mrs. Margare! mbia Park. Thur: Freight rate and wage increas Boundare bofhane I¥ than 1h have reduced “long- oLy X S iy ott, of Northe: A ote] mans civil rights in China and re-| liott hairman the rthe rr\lfi e Hot jreau of standarde. The conference, Senate investigating committee | Cavalry Band from F n pense in runni Under the agreement Germany gives to national legislation % g1 Tnsngl . e Discussing recent reductions in the {of this place. will pull the strines|vened to try him “gents to the abrogation of consular| jurisdiction and expresses her in- s ia a o V- | which will ¢ . Constable Thomas H. Garrison said e g fores. mateure o Te-| Approximately 230 olerks and em.|Standardizing the size of loaves of | FEENE e | o e nohe o xohse it | today that no. tRngisis ce o, the ‘Store to China all her Tights and |pioves of the bureau of war risk in- | pauery Sinenain®id, ntimated that b : S not been materialiy stimulated by |to view. Dr. J. N. Barney of this|Perpetrator of the crime had been Privileses in Shantung Germans ub.| yurance have received notices of dis- | osed to sacn 12giniation. St looked 5 . e b arer, Tae A8 4R bre | hreaaion. Hero yes, he Sralor of the i Climity of Columbia Fark the st ira Arising from the articles in the Chi-|missal from the servioe \uring the 0 "2 real bread law to protect the S . vinl ol | B | Lcing cniarged. and this trafie was Richmond, who is denominated the | 4a¥% 1S being referred fo e a_sus mese section of the treaty of Ver-!juqt few days to take effect June 1 1‘@:""9;;":2_3.“ t (Tt;;"("“;.'eb?:;;u- ¥ i : - i Ishowing a tendency to leave the!only ing member of "Stonewail” | P but, sail the constahle, testi- ssilles, inciuding _the restoration to] 0, [T SATE (0 (8EE SIS RS | | Mr. Barnard urged that the commit ¢ ; : o : B8 | ranccontinental roads 3 and v ho was With mony fo connect anv China of the territory formeriy oc- Northern Pacific Statisties. 3 after beinx mor sduatiguith Ahs, Sulin burcau was “jammed” with work. the | W07k 8lowly in drawing up a bill, and | wounde v hoa few ies of this €upicd by Germany and to reimburse s o gk | The N 5 g S = = o e t f v {4 - % RN | he Northern Pucific has over 50000 China for the expenses incurred ;:!msm-s\m Were NecSLArY on account | arée {,,,1“’,;‘,{:!\’"',:’“'“-h‘;".”“,j.,‘,,",‘lly 4 8 3 - e BELEheare ceremonics w iy e ‘tif"fm:?»;:;n;n;' o Gexmian: of cut in appropriattons, and the: e ed might be tested vut in actual ke & 16.000 emple tiquit The i R wou The agreement. which applies believed to be only a forerunn principles of equality, reciprocity and | dismissals of approximately 1.000 per- ! practice ® g 3 b % -~ larges: stockhold- | & had been Difference of Opinion. 5 Of 2SS 0D “All bakers dio nk alike on Postmanter General Hava In n mall plane plloted by Brig. . o mi ancial op-ration Animals of for the rom {Tespect for territorial soversiznfy.'sons durine the cominz year. 5 e and Constabis leonsisis of soven articles. The first Further Cuts \the subject of a standard weizht fori A. Mitehell of the United Statex air wervice fiew over the Washingion-New | |\ S T s T T T e R Ol Sl ring the advisa- deals with the mutual FIRRE O @D | gy y ool ooty FDPRAdT said the speaker. “All are of | York mail route (e observe af first hand the work of the air mall wervice. 3 paid. and new bonds issued E168 Tt D pair of dogs. M iy make such a authorities r to do so pointing diplomatic representatives and & pRCODListl the opinion. however. that the con- zainst it fo ) R TRy he second with the right of appoint- [F8U om $LOCL0MD to 3E000.800 for sumer should get what he pave for. 1 e o o e “ing consuls. The third article pro- | 40 co g e e nece: nase r’ and know what he is getting.’ PRESIDENT ON WAY culation. gold woud he more nsefull o7 T per cent, Mr. iott ! wides that the nationals of both2ddit oy e eessary, of | _Weights and measures legilation 0 us in tne va of zrea: Dam) S| guig und a question was raised as 10| . @ountries shall have the right to!ficials said today. The bureau 'm"!hns been necessary. he said. to es- hroad, where it wourd be the guar- : 1 : i a L o has between 5,700 and 6.000 emploves. f . Gimncihenduihe b unhington S carsiuas travel. reside or engage in trade in ween p! ; | tablish a true measure of bread value. antee of the gold stani: and ofl g ould meet cha S50 laces In each Country where the | This is a cut’of approximately 7.000 | Standurdization wauid. save bikers HOME AFTER BUSY those fair exchanges which are vital| "2l meel the charge, = tionals of a third country are al-|Since last vear, and the additional re- | the buying of new siz - in international trade. 1 feel strong- s s g : O o %0 %o+ that “heir Tives and | duction which will probably be made | tinued. Any lepialarior mrurs cor DAY IN NEW YORK ;15 'that the protection of the gold| Mr Elliott said. “all railroad business | roperty are to be under the jurisdic- | during the next fiscal year will re-|to be rigorously enforced. he con- standard is one of the great obliga-| g7 13" B n of the local courts and that they [duce the working force of Uncle Sam's | tinued, adding that it is the duty of any | tions which peculiarly appeal to us. 3 | %" 1l pay imposts, taxes and contri- | Insurance agency to approximately iman who is providing foods for the (Continued from First Page.) | e are coming to understand the Senator Cummins’ Statement. utions the same as those paid by |4.500. public to “tie up” with the weights) e = | elements of the problem we face. and | Chairman Cummins said that the| e nationals of the country in which! The persons emploved now by the|and measures officials of the country. |alike discharging a duty to others and t is a long step toward solution.|railroads have been insistent in de- ey reside. jbureau are recognized as the “cream | “The baking indusiry is looking to!|seizing an upnur‘(unm\»l for our own ad- e us the earnest support of such|manding that the Interstate Com. W, = - - Tarift Automemy. f the service.” The continualiyou, when it is unjustly attacked,” |vancement. = There have seidom been | I see gathered here, of such merce Commission be given this pow © arc sustaining reputation with service—the service that in- = 2 des for tar- | | NCcding out” process which has been | he said. {more convincing proofs than we see all of sound policy as Wwe areier to control security issues, and Mr.|j sures satisfaction with quality and price—and attention. &The fourth article provide: taking place since Congress first | - 2 gathered to acclaim. and we shall not| Elliott said he was correct. - In_introducing the speaker. Dr. S.around t tial inter- autonomy subject to the Proviso!clamped ‘down on appropriations for,W. Stratte pesker Dt iS UE now. of the essential inter- ;. i r country on the n P s e Cleet Spopce i ; ong in putting ou y am not criticising the iegality o = of the bureau of dependence of all parts of the worid, Df 1ODE In putting cur Sountey or v U em not eriticising the jegalily of Morris %dat the nationals of one COUNLTY!(he bureau has resulted in the ac-|standard i i iri 2 . i s. who e broades 1! 3 e MR | is presiding at the|He who displays the broadest spirit o ]' full speed ahead.” Commission directed us to follow.” he Hllln, Supreme “"y BCIEK": ntey, du" 30c 1§21l not pay import. export and|eymylation of a force said to be the ; 4 B 1 sessions. stresse 3 ssi broth, S fifth articie stipulates that the declar- | Duzeas |ennon in handling such matters. { bread upon the waters. | LAUDS BROOKLYN TH. been greater if the plan had been 1 Factors In Dismissals. William F. Cluett, chief de in-| _*Our duty to the world at large ation and agreement shall form the fiEw 3 puty in- | > e basis of a definite treaty. The sixth| The dismissals. according to of- |SPCIOr of weights and measures of |Dressing. but we will equip ourselves pregijont Hardin, Says H article says that the French text of |ficiale._ are being made on a basis | Sheaf0, Teviewed proposed bread-:best to perfarm helpfully if we are un. g ToL e Cont el iory sliced with rind off The agreement shall be the authoritative , which primarily deals with efficiency. | 3,0 €01 legislation in Tilinois. He de- | waveringly loval to oursclyes. The most| «Never Saw So Many Children.” | 18 TEUToRCE of (he, FOUT IS, TE o “one. ~The seventh article states that The second consideraton is length of | (o27 60, At the bakers had attempted | important thing to Americans i3 Sty that is s High Grade Veal S € Milk-fed and home-dressed Breast (bone out), 1Ib., 15¢ |made "by eleven state commission Delicious and sweet He | ¥hich are involved in the Burling Breakfast Bacon, €ooks crunchy and crisp; Ib., 35c at e . 4 t tto get legislation to t - [ America, and the most important thing ' By tLe Associated Press. prosperity that is sure to come. but ’.:-':-f ';geu‘::fn;n?:\'"hofi‘;.mm;mg"ovenrrfi 3?{.‘"“‘.,3&3..3‘2,‘."3.'1 Lsrndi‘;»:d::.;'gf'{'“Men l!‘;lheir mercy 3‘.‘ mm:ei:‘;.';g 1o America is our constitutional system. | W YORK. May 24—Speaking at | they are unable to obtain the neces- | B nen e conditions surrounding the case. - |2nd prices by providing major clauses | [nSeparable from the formation of a|thn Zyd Regiment re in’ Brook-sary money.” A H. Smith. president ] ansciibetween ooz attroundingiicieases 4 in a bill which met the views of|More perfect union, the Constitution{jyn last night, the President said: of the New York Central lines, 7 o 3 weights officials. sought to establish justice. True, we | I am very happy to have had the |clared vesterday. H the contracting parties on the ollow- | standard in_the bureau through the |y 5 0%, 2elnla., but oftetting them | p o8 o\ a tained the perfection of our | experionce of withesaing (he make-| “For twenty years the roads} Pineapples Big, ripe, lucious fruit, each, 25 5 for $1.00 c Ang four points: {accumulating cuts that many of the | iy i jdeal: 5 t ni | tf i ti ol e i L uses. s in this regard, nor has anv other up and something of the training of | haven't had sufficient income to meet 1. Through the provisions of article persoms who received notice of sever- = | Buman societs done %o " Justice. like | Unis-wonderil organization: 1 can: |the demands of their dcvelopments.” | Sb der .Clmps, Ib., 22¢ Lemons 1 regarding customs duties om Chi-jance of connection with the wervice eport Due Tomerrew. charity, must begin at home. \We mustinot quite teil vou the impressions IMr. Smith said. ~We ought to be!l} Rib & Loin Chops Ib., 28c|iarge ana tull of juice D nese KW?S» '-'"ffll Lo sti N itied,6q . were by no meanx deficient or dilatory | Tomorrow morning the conference | be just to ourselves and 1o our own.' ha been having while | watched | getting ready for the return of pros- » o9, S pRIsR 0L 18¢ the privilege of applying artic in their work. Many of them, it i3 |committee on weight standardization | first of all. This is not selfish, for self- | your maneuvers. Somehow, in the|perity. I'd like to be getting ready. T ALl L e i |m"“_|undernoon. who are to be separated j of bread will make its report. and ishness seeks morc than a fair share:|wonderful impre: T felt 2|0 that you will not have me dow s Best cane zranulated. 2. The reimbursement of the intern-; from the bureau have been employes | this will be followed by a discussion | We seek only that which is rightfully our | new sce v for tha republic in that|here after a_while to explain why ugsr, Now's the time to buy for preserving “, Tc ent expenses as contdined in of comparatively veteran standing in | {rom the floor. It was intimated at|Own, and then to preserve that to our- | assurance which comes of a volun-{we can’t handle the busines 50 eclaratiop means that Germany. IN|(he work, and the dismissal notices were | L0day's session that other repre. |Selves and our posterit. {ary military organization which can | Railroad rates are “out of balance’ 10 Ibs. ..68c R o e ey Ch"v‘? 8C- | not sent out until exhaustive survey-‘ of the bakers will Mave g | be perfected as yours has been. 1f 1l pecause of the percentage system of rding to the treaty gl \rerC if ©5,i3 of _conditions were made by each |Someihing 1o say at that time Farmer Entitled to Help. | were a resident of Brooklyn—indeed. | increages of the past vear, Mr. Smith ! P, K o willing tfo refund to China the!giwsion or section supervisor. Enforcement of various standard| '‘We will do well to keep in mind at:as a resident and citizen of the re-]g.i3 ‘but he did not agree With sug- <A, Coflee, nternment ‘expenses. As to the war! laws was under discussion this afc. | this time the fundamental importance of | public—I1'd join you in pride in the | Zeciions that the gemeral level had iindemnity. agrees to pay ernoon. following an inspection and |3gTiculture, and in every possible way | history and in the achievement of the | L on g0 high as to strangle traffic. —— a——— dvance a portion thereof in a lump | demonstration of man i i e f ! conditi he 23d Regi- b i | o ufactare ~|insure justice to it. The farmer is en- | present condition of the 23 g e o hestimelcouliiEe um representing or:’e-mu of H hibits of ,,T'.m.mm,,,,‘ evices, . |titled to all the help the government can | ment Mr. Smith added, “The investing alue of the liquidated German prop-| Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Com- | §ive him without injustice to others, be- [ "It has a good deal more to boast | i ;0 won't take them at less.” erty and one-half of the value of the merce. is expected to address the con- | Cause it is of the utmost importance |than that you Began in the civil War| "yoward Elliott, chairman of the 5 ference tomorrow morming. At 4 |!hat the agricultural community be con- [ when the Union was threatened.;, ' 3% ¢ ¢pe Northern Pacificc was Youll say it is the best you ever drank—hot or iced Ib., 25¢ igroperty sequestrated. but not liqui- There is a good deal more to boast 7, Y i o'clock tom tented and prosperous. This must be ] tatistical / |ugreed upon later. but is to consiat | | 2utomobile. tide maremat tno Sity fun | Accomplished not ar the expense of amy | than that you were first on the.soil |called: and began UpoR, B 50T 0, 7 P "‘of $4,000.000 in cash and the remaind- Ithe deisgates. Inspaction of the lab. | Other section of the community. but by | of Belgium. which made the first sac- | BESC es of his company durihg ! 7 & £, in Tsinanfu and Hatkwad bonds. | oratories of the bureau at 3 o'clock | Proceases which will insure reai.justice | rifice in defense of the world's oIVl | Focent years. “These figures show //,Vf‘//lfi Chinese property in Germany s Us Thursday afternoon, following a|AMONg all elements in the community zation. The great boast which i ;. ing manner that forces b>-| A WY 5\., ///F . Sonflict for preserved | yond control of the owners of the] 3 = /, = 7\ 7 W ) S~ % ténwere ‘stveral @er: [, beginning of : standardize quantity, through weights | for the gov. 1 hope you Will never be called. // /e “‘ 3 L e ol 2 s government to tEiEESE itself { A questions and China's replies Ta [he beginning of The fiew achool ear and measurcs Taws, De 8 W, Steats | in the business activitics which nrei Has New Feeling in Bre 27\ - prwey hall be returned on the ratification morning session, will close the eon-| 'Turning to industry, our policy | yours is-that you made a very gredt | in a stri Sivitization and are still a well or-|property have absorbed a constantly hem.' The querieg were regarding|in September. under orders issued by | fon. airector of ihe buresa of p o 5 v y 3 : tand- { better conducted tarough private in- ‘Somehow there ig a new feeling security to be Eiven to Ger-|Sypt. Frank W. Ballou. Tits,sqtion|ards yesterday told of Thopeat wark and | atrumentalitier. merely. in order 1o lin ma bheast toany 1 saw mve thod: | TROOP K ARRIVES / 7 / / y perty in China in the futwre:;pJ87, " {50 the superhntendont | {0tura aims of the bureau, in.am addreas | demomstrate that the government is|sand. soldier = dead—somehow theee S ///// i =% The Uerman vernment shall ass it - e Cminese Students To obtars edu. |been made required subjects for every | , PLedlcting that the quality of com- | sible. but to keen government out o ! modities event - | side ‘of participati busine Fanized % : O S O cal experience. m- | Washington high school student after | ised. In. 1ine. with (he mevenor o it own R e e O |¥our'Country when Gocasion demands. opermuE revenueilafa An i i ,/////////////////// Hof the agreements American history and civics have | ference. must be to give it every facility nos-!o""ln&' in the y Unit today. ready to serve increasing proportion of the total c"/ 1), took a leading part. for few people in the early days of the thirteen col- | guaranty of German rés ‘4 3 of welcomes to the delegates. more powerful than anythin else b been a prayer in my heart ever //// jdents in China. (3) eases in the mized 24 because it ia believed that a|®p5i*Siratton Dointed Jout that the 'in this country. ' The. government's|since that there shall be a nation go IN FREDERICKSBURG i ////////// /////.//// ///// ipourt; (4) China's trading with the en- owledge of American| . ;i ig entitled to k hree f t in busi h nd eo just that we shaji 7 s /, p {Bese-German indebtedness. equisite for good citizenship. quantity and quality. Quality,.in 8 |ciples of common honesty and to es- | long as God and man may rule td- (Continued from First Page.) //////y ////// 7)) /////// /// 'l! Grasts by Chima. Other Changes Ordereq. general way. is insured by the food | tablish regulation that will enable it | gether. 1 hope you peillgnever Y 4 /I / / / / China’'s replies to these queries fol-| _Several other important changes in | 8nd drugs act. he said. This law is|to sail a safe course. There has been | called. but if You are S uturg | express or local, between Washington meCre Xy yer ‘b' . the courses of study in the high | 24equate for the purpose of enforcing | some tendency to regard business as | ask that the 23d serve in the future | eXPreme o7 A08% - //’ / A N’ me government promises full | schools. beginning in Seprember. sieo | UNIform quality of commodities, serv: | dishonest uniil it should prove itself | as it has in the past. ; L hill, who has full Wy Wy {iprotection "to German residents in|have been made, Dr. Ballo ing mainly to correct certain malprac- | honest. and to regard bigness in busi- | And another impression came Mrs. ' L. L. Coghill, titheloas A # 1Y Hhina, and undertakes not to seques: | nounced. . Provisions have been mage , lices. he explained. Bt aieroat all busi- | me today. What a wonderful welcome | charge of this big fss::_r’e ofidhe b A 15000, W, /0001, {trate their Droperty any further. ex- | whereby students may earm a high 1L es By Weight. ia conducted on a scale | vou gave us in Brooklyn I dont be A s ei'of the most graphical PN R v ) ///, / //,/, 5y ept in secordange with international | school diploma without having pu Referring to the recently pronounced - once regarded |} licve T e e nited States of | displaya- of history, in which this town ///////////// /////////,/'// /////’////// 7 //// Ve SOONVD “ ded CRina receives similar | sued any foreign language. Etudents |tendency. especially in the east. to|it as commonplace would have made e onl itreatment in’Gefmany. will be required to rollicking, laughing, s Goytuiiyglu y 1y one |sell commodities by weight rather|our forefathers gasp, and I prefer to | America—sweel y /A p 2. Lawsuits in which the Germans | vear of mathematics for a diploma |than by measure, Dr. Straiton urged | assume it s honest until proven dis. | nopeful D b e it |onies seemed fo have passed their re invelved shall be tried in modern | rather than two years of this sub- |that the delegates seriously consider | honest. So I speak for the least pos- |don't believe any one with respons Sives without having lived in or done | ‘eourts, according to modern codes. | ject. as at Wresent. this advance along with their other|sible measure of government inter- |ity can ride through such a company | (¥e8 Yoo o0, foh " hae served to con- ifollowing the regular procedure. and | Explaining the elimination of the|problems. ference ‘with business. but for the |of American childhood as we ‘tid this|something WRin s SFCRCC 10104 % fithe "assistance of German lawyers |foreign language requirement, Dr.| A resolution providing for the ap-|largest co-operation with properly {afternoon without having a mew re-|oriychurg. i@nd interpreters shall be permitted. |Ballou said that “as the high 8chooi | pointment of a special committee of | conducted business and the most ef- | solve in his heart. I have resolved. my ®7\ {4, rrom the number of floats Buy from your dealer. If he cannot supply you see us. 2 With regard to German cases in becomes more cosmopolitan and more |ave to tender to Louls A, Fischer|fective measures (o insure =that. :v":;“"_e:")':"l]’"“{',‘"é Lihat h’bc‘r"‘;"“‘“’:z which will be needed to show the 7 - b s, na w nd ajlargely than ever before a finishin i t little, business |8ame B = - i vn, ill take fully > olution that will insure Tairness (o |school rather inan & Breparators | i s e o he et rrics | Al "o hobest Snd falr Hiehia ihe. Same Jostico.” ine’ same | history of the town, It wll talke folly We Are Exclusive Dealers ‘both sides. school for college, it becomes in-|of sympathy of the body was passed. bopes that we inherited from those | twenty floats to SRew A0S BIETE U7 4. On the ratification of the agree- |creasingly necessary to modify the Margin for Saviag: who went before us. I want them to|fus : {ment, China's trading with the. enemy | coursen: of atudy. in aceordance with ,,:v"‘:|:vl..'".'_:""".",’,,"’,'-.',h'g:;'fi': “In our effort at establishing in-|have our America, free, untrammcled, :';:,D'“"‘ in durmg the past decade or w H Bl " I 'LER ‘ : gact will be null and void. AIll Ger-|this change in personnel. Pupils who |state of New York. emphasised the |dustrial justice, we must see that the [ confident of itself. Every one has something to do here. ° ° . man trade-marks” whieh had been 'do not pursue foreign language study | importance of educating the publie to | wage-earner is placed in an econom-| “If you have ever had any douit of | 1, CtErY o busy arranging the details Tegistered at the customs house will | will be expected to devote more in. Teall a position. His lowest | the righteousness of the republic, if 3 - e i -~ . the appreciat| of necesaity for ac-|ically soun - = = and carrying them out are decorating .W. iTecover their validity. If registered |iecsive study to English history, sci- | curacy in welghing and messuring,| wage must be enough for comfort,[you have ever had any doubt sboutiIng SIS oréparations to Bive the 607-609 C St. NW by the owners. On German Imports | enceand mathematics.- o make his house a home, |lhe wisdom of the founders, k ; - <tabli tnto Chins, customs duty will be pai E a speaking this afternoon. noUEh 10 Mance that the stragis|you lo turn again to the picture of |Visitors an excellent example of how Maurice F. Flynn Established 1845 ( #ccording to the general Mriff ACAR(ad itn Nesds of muala. Sees Flaw ta Education. for Ristence. shall not crowd out | this afternoon and see these chiidoon, |2 southern reception ’hw'ddh'e L Btraight down the strest from the G. A. R. Monument \_ 5. China has no intention of joining | These changes have not been made.| pointing out that it was not his|1on fmimee truly worth existing for. | garbed in essentially the sume died, while many are engaged in Der; s the clearing house system, but favors | the superintendent pointed out, for fon to aritioise eduaational in- - |ment, participating in the same saluta. the Dayment of & Dortion of the war | the purpose of making the earning of | Seicetiomn, e Whits salied attention | Fior® (o et atton “and "o marcin | tlons, shining With (e same laughter, | be an important featurs of the big indemnity in & lump sum. She will |the high school diploma easier, but |, the faot that the subject of woights | for ‘savings. Thers must be such|cherishing the same hopes. rising in |Parade Wednesday afternoon. stop the further liquidation of G rather for the purpose of adapting ' gand meesures is hastily passed over.|freedom of action as will insure full | the hopefulness of youth to the same Indians on Warpath. T DOty O e T o e | o e e chool and, 2| with the result that high sehool|piay to the individuals abilities. On|oDportunity in life. Ah, let no one| Real Rappahannock Indians, genuine Be Sareomen e Y noene needs Of | gradustos “are positively ignorant of | the other side. the wage-carner ‘must | challenge! e e e :the agreement. China a6 undertakes | the pupiis who enter those schools. simi i “If it has i : L ple weights and measures tables,|do justice to society. He must ren- oppor . : a wringer to return o the German owners the ——— Which temds to areate cArelcss meth- | dor services fully cqual in value (o1 g e oo’ ot these | Babited the territory through which it isn't 0 Lown-Dry-Btre” || e Droperty and the property still 0ds in our business institutiona.” the compensation he is paid. And, the Rappahannock river. flowing Tnder sequetration e Between sessions yesterday members | finally, both employer ana employe | children are not prepared to embrace ! hrough this town, runs and now en- g < of the conference visited an exhibit|owe to the public such efficiency as|opportunity, but the wonderful ching|gaged in peaceful farming pursuits, (Copyright. 1931.) * {and demonstration of manufacturers' | will insure that the coBt of Service | r America is that opportunity heck.|Will participate in the festivities. For —_——— weighing and measuring devices In|or production shall not be higher | n "o a1l these young Amerisans|the entertainment of the guests who the industrial bullding. D. A. Gre&e. | than the public can fairly pay. alike, Ask them to enter into the priv-| Will be in the town on that day these {deputy superintendent of weights an No Probiem Greater Than War. ileges of the republic. And if you|civilized bucks and squaws will go on messures for the state of Texis. was| 2 2 o amothes pepu i A L adou] the war path and give a real Indfan FUR PRIZE IUDAY schaduied to speak on “Tic Weight| -Assuming hat (hese (hings mey | R o Wien I was making the o, | War dance such as’ thelr ancestors APPAREL IS STOLEN. Two suits of clothes and « raincoat were stolen from the home of Harry Problem in Interstate Commerce” late | be laid down as fundamentals, it is | i i ¢ ate -t oD participated in as a preliminary to Singleton, 1139 5th street, yesterday aft- his aftermoon. Various committ ot afailitofa e tibaskIToTwor Thet]| oo ':h'l;,':,‘: i‘;,,',';":',’,d“",';:::: 4| Rollecting a few scalps of the pale- ermoon. Singleton told the police that| For a few tense moments thi eportaiconaly Logrem | is what made our country great. it|they wero kept. I was not quite so e e o lahon ine ANl early nis 'wo young me! | a room in the! afrernos th 4 mi; z ~|{is what will put the whole world | much concerned about the insignia on 4 b v hi & ‘house about 11:30 o'clock yesterday | comOon (1€ <Y "c"hwl"":‘:l" of | oclock this moraing, made & remark- | L 'oy (ho right track. We must | the shoulders of tho service men who | tory of this section in which the In- ‘meruing and lcft there two hours later. v hool children | Ab e B0 anies which drilled this| have, the world must have, confidence | served so faithfully in the war. (T SOU, (i TR Hia clothes were missed later in the day. | will be rivited on the “man of the| OtReE CONRARISE FOSN 0o Toch, | that ‘things will come out right. Wel “I was rather caught by the blend |lereating. Tnis secton Wil be I " Theft of an overcoat valued at $75|hour"—Capt. J. J. Murphy of Central | Tx muak moFS 5 %L Tof Tech. All of|Rave dealt with the greatest prob-|of racial origin in tho faces of.the|by four chiefians, descendants of the { was reported by George Pardos, 432 piih School, brigade adsutant of the | these companies made T reditabls | lem that humanity ever confronted, in |men. I saw in this group the citi- u;unpnnlhcmc cabominy, Pamynicy ({ ‘Massachuselts aveaue. The coat was| % /€% School. brig a et e T ananive whreh | CAFIYInE on the war. We will have |zons and defenders of the republic, |and Rappahannock tribes. four of the e HEE T R ST Tl e e ive Tho rerdiet o¢ | Kave Eeod exhibitions yesterday aft-|Be Problem herenfler greater or more | who, it scemed to me. came from e aten Euled with & mighty nand. L AUN.DRY_ ! E reet, | % 3 'y in® across e seas at repre- v told tho poiice that he was rabbed af is j the Judfes of the thirty-fourth an- | SrRooR L Gt D o Coni| e ‘are entitled to every confidence | pent almost every lana in the il Thenitherale 1L b e Dornouby, 5 5 z nE 322 In mone® and | 2 T Toag mentns the twenty-one |8 of Central the problems “which vet. lie”anead | Lobmarid, piier 3 Jouthtul BEhting | chancanough, & famous. chier, who The electric washing machine €y, inat ™ = A wireless telephone was instal merica. W is the blend of the d and feebl . 2 ith th T5th and M Sirects Tast. night, | COmpanies participating in the con-| A wireless tslephons wes installed|or u citizenship of the old world, standing | {NOUSh aged an o wi e accent on the DRY X 1 Z & 3 ribesmen, wWho carried Burton C, Dixon, 503 13th streat, rf.| (¢t have drilled intensively, eaeh|in the P K oot ™ hy Tnstrument| _-Our position in the world has been | in absolute equality here,’ ready to|Shiped by his t . ¥ ported the Yaiung ‘of 3ax4 and v RIS emscavinictorioustites D e ol tanounce) thelappests greaty changed as a result of the|detend the republio and its affairs Dimianoutitossive his orders to his HE Laun-Dry-Ette washes all clothes quickly and students of ull but one ompelled the ont to| N % - functions ust- been completed, ? ;i B students of ull but one company will | il Aelq AnT €0 LEl TId, I8 e .::k:-;!c!";;m“ the Bovernmen: (o|Nj othor land under the sun ofersiiunctions has just been completed. minute without a xger. be shattered but the losers will 1 er Washington. U the same reward of merit. Let us MRS. SOPHIA LUBER DIES. | tirei out ‘ot the American League |2pSTators, 81 P3ie WASNNEIRD, (081 our people. to be logned to out allten |iuap" il America ‘e innorited ™ **| =— ! Let us show you how to make Monday fim day. Let ! - * K esolv 5 igati . Snolisit 2 5 5 Mrs. Sophia Luber. seventy-fiya’ LeXt.)ear © Wi arill establisl recedent. fo us and it 18 not u £ood form '"‘r«:'ie\:-he(h.?";”pz.afm"rw;lf;e.i",.c'&:i us give you a demonstration today ! years old, widow of Samucl Luper, Fifteen of the twenty-one com- Ofeials Expeeted. { which to hold the obligations of one | fp¥i€l, thE B et 3 : el and a resident of Washington for|panies had gone througi the thirty-| jn addition to the thousands of | peoble to another people. It ix ““"‘[\mumleu soldicrs from the Fox Hillg niearly thirty vears. died den'y at |five prescribed military manecuvers at | sehool children expected to attend the | gether to be hoped that in a reason- !y .nial Staten Island. | - £°1 K Ber home. 1209 5tn sireet. eariy today. 100N today. and this afternoon at 2:30 [ gril] this afternoon, there will be afable period we may chanke the form | “.yigw are you, boys? I wish I could Mrs. Luber was one of the charter [0clock, Company D of Tech High|number of high Army and Navy and|of these obligations, and distribute! g 1o 'yoy ail by the hand,” he said, : o members of the Hebrew Home, and {School led the remainding six units ent officials. Among them them among the people. We hope | ™yiry “yarqy Was prominently identifled with many | Before the aritical eyes of the hree | S be Secretary of War Weeks, Gen, | A0 (hat (here ‘may be cftectiv. ve- |, a0 el et e e stoppedlito | | WASHES AND DRIES WITHOUT A WRING other local charitable organisations.|Army judges. Those to follow Com-|Perghing and several members of the| duction of the cost of government | g her eyes filled with tears 2 she DISTRIBUTORS Yor many years she attended tae|Pany D are Companies B of Central, 1In' theas ways ;‘::-%:hm-fila:r.:dx.l took a pink rose from her gown and Fifth Btrest Synagogu E of Bustsess, M of Junior High|°Arier Company G of Eastern com.- [ ETeat volame of Weel'h and credit iineq fi"upon his blouse. 8he 18 survived by five sons, Abra-|Schoel H of Western and G of Kast-|pietes its exhibition this atterncon. a pam? Fls Rt persy Toiaiober: T, Amar' Oenpeny’ G omplatestlis | STt WhiRe presented Lo e most | 2067 MBRNEE, 00, oS, L ATAlabe | " ’ ::):w‘ and “twenty-eight grandohil- | SXRINEY e ;‘a':“"";m distinguished nt in lhclfldel dustry and the expansion of foreign| EXHIBIT FOR DIPLOMATS. El ‘ Puneral services will be held at tha|retire to ghe bail park dugout and de- w3de, e ek Ak SO oPeration of | In conformity with his policy to ’ residence tomorrow moraing at 10| (TMine the | com- | the Tors, | BEaL2 Wi 118 "prover - tmitations | help Latin Americe in development of oclock e Wi Music will, be furnisbed by the 1c\:v‘v| the government will meet them half- | HETTNIVES S04 1o Bromote the rels fijpp]_\{ C.OMPAW yar ; ;i | wey- ! culture with the . 2 Births Reported wime o TanC AT, comtnt hom | Mothced. and the antire cadet bridage Atm to Create Dema v Beersiary Wallacs veaterdsy gave 1328-30 NEWYORE AVE. MAIN 6300 1T pol . LUERETE T i conteats Com- “fi‘c" e 1S aview ot e ‘winains| “By this process we snall aim tolprivate exhipi of moving piclures > The foliowing Wirthe Bave been reported 1o | marched into the bail Park this mern |unit and Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune. create rencwed demand for " the prod- | showing the ities of his depart- ( Also on Sale at the Following Dealers’ lexander and Maude Ackerman, bey. ln: to the judges. Capt. Matthe s |rine Corps. the official reviewing of- pluses. We are learn “ha vive he diplomats were informed R Arcade Market 1829 14th St. NW. nce A. and Dorothy M then turned to Lieut. Richard R. T med!ate need, so far as i -0t t was the desire of this govern- S = E. R. BATEMA H. I. SCHARR ELECTRIC CO. Tes A and Mabel E Potter, gird {U.S. M. O, military instructor of the | Maj. ; , nied by o 5 H S ries A and Mabel P e L il nanactec odiie (R MAlT Tetoriony|try is concerned. is rot s A arc-imon: to help the American republies | ! 1410 Irving St. ~ 7‘2&1“1-_0.\\& 2\5.“)0 YAS| NGTON D. and lagreiis E. Toseyson. gifl. | “I'm coming back after the flag this | company. award the prize nu,]‘“"‘“‘ asstacilitieatiol To: in agricultural development work and Vi H. R. THOMPSO! Alexandria, Va. . and Lucille Alexander, girl 3 b that end, T could wish that the tond- that copies of the flms | a Wiiligm and Mary Tabbe, afternoon. apt. Matthews' belief | Maj. Gen. Lejeune also will present|oncy of the world's gold to gravitate i mada uvnllh\hle to those wnwnm:l&.rm, - / Falls Church, V. Lieyd asd Eva M:Il. girl. may become a realit for his ecom- |the valuable Allison Nailor medal l.‘to us might be checked. Beyond the|io send them to their countri for b : a Wifilam and 1. Powsll, girl. . which gave ite exhibition at 10 ' the captain of the winning company.!psint of insuring security Lo our cir-' exhibition. e “The Avenger” == Begins on Page 19 -~ \ - 2%

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