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15, 1921, advised by an attorney to leave | hers today, when 483 members of the CUT IN STEEL WAGES. | BRANDED GIRL "HELD. ' |f3nr"srér Forsman's ‘arrest, and that| 1921 class will be sraduated. Secre- she fled to Indianapolis and from there | tary Kell%n is ‘? xnmo:gg;‘tha uni- Pittsburgh and Youngstown Dis- |Admits She Was Advised to Leave. fl?&”fl.”.‘;"fl,f‘"‘ gn:t.fe cfim versity and an alumnus 5 3 B : tricts to Decrease Pay. Initials Cut on Breast. but changed her mind and came home to ——— = [ ! : 1ot PITTSBURGH, June 15.—Independent| PARIS, Ill, June 15.—Bessle Simpson pesilerfmothers Har; srveet follawes. Will Rent the Lat- N ; g steel companies of the Pittsburgh and | Rogers, twenty. On whose breast Glenn 5 C est Fiction . Freom Our Six-Room Houses Wired for $100 Youngstown districts today announced a | porsman.of Edgar county, carved his|. J e | Eomman o Ea T oo oY auit| DEGREE ¥OR MR. MELLON. ; PITTSBURGH, Pa, June 15.—The Circulating Library e e e Ly e oo ||| CARROLL P. CARPENTER / < or el ny o xir] was found in hiding at her|gegree of doctor of laws will be con- 9 K LL-Al H = o yungsto! has announced tl begin- and . ; 6 Bl ‘HS Fight for- Soldier Bonus and 5 w16 aet ot Petmian | e e N asatoly | terred upon Secretary of the Treasury PEARLMAN’S 53F North 8349 7 Hot water e ] in salaries of all officials and employes | {ndiciments are pending, will go to trial | Mellon by the University qf Fitts. 83 G st ] P¥ = SureRelief | Good Citizenship to Be pa° TP yil takoplace. On the same date the in November. _The girl told the sherilf burgh at o o 2 N e 4 abolish all overtime. It is the last of - Continued. : the independent steel companies to make these rulings. FOR INDIGESTION| 5, 0 scciated press. INDIANAPQLIS, Ind., June 15— \ i DRY OFFlcERs K"-Ls Two. John G. Emery, who was elected na- ‘ tional commander of the- American TERRE HAUTE, Ind, June 1. Legion here yesterday, in his first Jease fiuny;nvrn:d his son, Ben Run. n. allege prieto: y statement as head of the organization, T e eyt Varllios: sotnty, issped here, advocated a continuance nortnwest of Terre Haute, were shot by the legion of its program of instill- and kille onday night by Roy ing insthe hearts of former service i’ifi“ifin.?S."ye'f:"{y“m?’fia.',%‘i}?'cfifli men and women & sense of “individ- : - missioners of Vermillion county. The ual obligation to community, state omce‘rbsi we{e erlrlployO? to entorcedl‘ae and nation.” With this sense of Te- 5 prohiblon law in mining camps adja- sponsibility before them, he said, the cent to Terre Haute and Clinton. The nightmare of destructive radicalism men were killed in a revolver battle { with the officers. FREE LECTURES For Auto Owners On “How to Locate Troul By E. A. Drumm, Principal Y MC Auto School. at 1728 G St. N.W.. onl Friday. June 1' t 4:45 or 8§ P.M. e+ Afternoon and Now Forming. ¥or details addres: Y M C A Aute School. INC. Ve Give theValues and Get the Business 616-17 ST. N.W. - THE MAN'S STORES* 1005-1007 PA.AVE. )i' enervating June Starting This Moming at 8 0 Clock [ % Ito the Homestead, ® in the shaded greenness ofthe high Alleghanies, for rest and new life. service of the great leader. who was Average Summer tem- . Facing Soldiers 4 e e was i T INSPECT Heme Park R na sty oo anpiration s to bear| perature64°. Nohumid- those responsibilities as he would |British Coal Men Pass on ity; no mosquitoes. An .engaging social life, and disintegrating ' factional rife » = » » vy ek has acaailes so many nations| Th’ ladies o' th Colonial since the war has been spared our|Craps Club ’Il shoot ht th’ home country. v Mr. Emery said the legion would|0’ Mrs. Tipton Bud t'day. , continue 1ts fight in behalf of dis-| (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) | o Christian S. Andersen, abled veterans of the world war until HOI SPI’"\QS ol il il % overy man is generously provided for. The new national commander paid a * glowing tribute to the late Col. Gal- Princeton || Sreiih-"nis predecessor. in the state ment, which follows, in part: - Onl “The clrcumstances under which I y and Park assume the office of national com- nder of the American Legion our » jveigh my heart with grief. My most ' ardent desire would have been to con- Left Place tinue as an_humble licutenant in the L We are determined to beat last year and de- t TONIGHT ~Payments ||siors of oor country. o " €772 g ymel Leglon's Gremtest Service. Owners’ Terms—Result to music, dancing and spore: V 1 B ] Hotwater . ||, o3I NSE B B Srenr | - B K Frid et it e termined to keep the crowds flocking to . : = Meat * || Sotstrbis e American evien fas| | € KOWR TrICAY. thoroughbreds for he ide. the Man’s Stores. To that end we have arranged Hardwood : LONDON, June 15.—British miners to- Thru Pullman, Cheso- == . o . qe Finish B g e s msmasse 5t Gis |day voted on the proposals of the mine poake & Ohio Radrood, a Trade Tonic Merchandising Event in lines of constitution, which has instilled in|owners for the settlement of the coal Large South || the hearts of former service men and gt S ' € BN SR O E T SromiEWeshIngtoN, all classes of goods all over the house. orches women a sense of indlvidaul obliga- B Som S Gommunits, Biate and nation.|ress since April 1. All coal fields in D. J. KAUFMAN. 22v,-ft. Front “With the national relaxation from [the United Kingdom were affected by 4 our tremendous war efforts there l‘h:e !fiethI; lt;, ball-:t on -ncenlullce or | If Large a e g8 |reJection of the mine owners’ term: E"‘;:oms T e e ‘ama” peraonal |and the question was placed before the || Washington—the most “Livabie” | affairs and a corresponding diminu- |miners without recommendation from || City in America. k tion of interest in public affairs on [the conference delegates, which met Hot lWeather Clothes Phone Us For Auto the part of the average citizen, The [here June 10. I first aim of the American Legion was Owners’ Final Preposals. REAL A C l‘ P - 2 Sqs. East Ga. Ave. N.W. ||to meet this danger by rekindling and| The owners' final proposals Included TE t Coo Ing rrices continuing the citizens' interest inithe establishment of a new standard ESTA = OPEN DAILY his community, his state and his|minimum wage by raising the 1914 scale, country. ; or that of 1919 in the case of plece work- OFFICE “With the sense of 5'!90?51b“l:“l" tolers, by 20 per cent. It was provided G . P ] B h | . community, state and nation before|that this percentage would be calcu- | i} is only as good as H H. R. Howens[em Co, them in peace and war, the night-|lated on the output for March, 1921, and | | i its equipment and f§ enuine raim beac il that comprises every broken lot m-:e“of“d‘;lgm;:!nr: n.r‘m:ltc;nlmmw l:‘l:g ‘mulgl continue in effect for twelve lmc‘llllt es. "\;Ye h"u‘va sintegr: C1 months. made up s office §i 1 e e, 1314 F Street N.W. has assalled so many nations since| The owners offered to surrender their |l of “specialists’—who develop || COATS & PANTS Sprmg Suits that sold for $33.75, the war, has been spared our country. | profits proportionately to the assist-|[lf “Maximum Service.” To Work for Country's Good. ance received by the various districts, A Sales Force " i and new district boards would, . hoi . Py e e el |f] A Rent Force Choice Location |lamgrisan Lesion to g forward with | bute the districts on"an econémic. i || An Investment Force vivid conception by each citizen of his | L2gc T hon et orrines he A Business Properties ° Only 2 left personal obilgation of service to his | Fitls of profts to wages in cach dla- || Force 5 u g trict. i A Development Force : “The American Leglon will con- ia 1226 to 1230 Shepherd St. ||, ~The Amerioan Legion will 0ha| Wil Ammeunce Resalt Friday. “Maximum Service” is disabled until every man who gave| The owners suggested, as an alterna- | |i achieved his health and strength in the serv- [tive, that the new wage standard be ||{ F ice of his country. is adequately and ) { generously provided for. The claims of | arbitration. these men have precedence over all| The delegates who met here on June other considerations of the American |10 represented 958,000 British coal min- Legi ers. The result of today's vote will be ‘With the legislation basically nec- | announced on Friday. lessary for the relief of the physical- i A | Rmerican Legion wi addrese 1ts taii | SHIP FORCED TO GO BACK Genuine Mohair - COATS & PANTS % o - Ienerxl‘e!"lad!‘hebtl:‘:kbot helping tfhorule = E e financially disa vy reason of the : & jmilitary or naval service The five- Fifth Case in Few Days at New- | 3 0] adjusted compensation bill now B | 5ofere Congress represents the pay.| Port News Due to Mishap. ; ment of & just and acknowledged ob-| NEWPORT NEWS, Va., June 15— o : ligation the country owes to those | M he fifth such case in the past who have served it. It is a debt the American _steamship knowledged by the people wherever Hampton roads to' Fal- the matter has been the subject of | mouth, with & cargo of coal, was popular vote. It is a debt the Ameri- | forced to turn back on account of can Legion, with every resource at its| trouble developed at sea. She entered command, . will work to have repaid|the capes late yesterday making slow by action of the present Congress.” | speed. Various reasons are assigned - {’or| thle u‘l"‘eh number fufh ml-l‘uu nion leaders here are of the opinion FAVORS U. S. MEMORIAL. | that “green” crews are responsible. St e Pour other lhln.'uld;mlnd at sea after having set or other ports sleeping porch screened in; ce- Secretary Daniels Lauds Men Who | were the Hico, the Quillwark, the ment front porch; lots 156 feet : Falisades and the West Harcouver. deep to wide alley. ‘Easy terms. Died for;Freedom. Open dally and Sunday until § CHAPEL HILL, N. C.. June 15—/l Erection of a national memorial for Americans who died in the world war Three hundred and sixty-five Featherweight Worsted Spring Suits that have sold at o\ 0 . COATS & PANTS ' | prices we have been advertisigg ' |l all season. One, two or three of $ 7 5 l a kind only in the season’s best > sellers, in Woolens and Wors- FOR SALE BY "ll.l :d"ocfll@sl: he:¢ by .}B:;ph;l Dll||- e1e, former Secretary of the Navy: 1a THOMAS A JAMESON || an address before the Alumni Associa- | il «Save while yt god TR AnD BuILOER tom of mlvn:mw ozn North c:.,- :; ety Jou spead— teds. Regulars, stouts, longs ew York Ave. NW. “Let us inscribe on the memorial, |l ) . —The Sansbury Co. 5 Main 5526 IThese Men Died That Freedom Might 3 and shorts. Sizes, 33 to 46. Ateer 5 PO B e ot y23 Dl Sasanes MAKE YOUR RENT BUY Only the very finest of tailoring | 6 large rooms and bath; fL W.H.; electric lights; five large closets; double floors; double rear porches; breakfast and p.m. They Were Afraid Not to Fight.'” Another Shipment of E 3 3 UB- | T WILE N , NSIBLE FOR DEBTS 2 A NCE COMPA TR l}lxx.rl“grm'g"r’ P mcfi:;‘}fié—;;ig erecaatly. | FRANE It iakealbut“a little more than the average rental to OF COLUMBIA. P. LEACH, 1517 nw. L not only all i i | Notice is herehy given that the amnual meet. | s S ;,fll:e,mlt, uxesfi insurance, etc., but a of the stockholders of ““The .German-| THE BOARD OF VETBRINARY EXAMINERS Il 8o pai e principal as well. 1200 Fi ipe Madras SHIRTS $1.39 Neat and fancy striped ef- fects; well cut, well made— 14 to 17. e Fire Insurance Company of the Dis- | will hold an examination for license to pract; e st Colombia." for the purpose of electing | Iy rict of Columbia June 16 i ine (9) trustees of the company for the en| 1921, Apply to F. W. GREM 5 il 2 .r.ewulls,t;: h:;vl ot .3&;'&5"" ';"'x!g“ 1916 Values have been stabilized—in fact, many prices June, 102k, ¢ Washingion, D. C. are lower than an ordinary readjustment would call for. will be open from 11 oclock a.m. to 1 il Ask us about the important ones. . o RS N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC. at the hour of 1 o'clock p.m., pursuant to —backed by real service, is winning os & “Everything in Real Estate” e o Cfhe. board of trustees adopted on | gatisied lot of patrons. i st Now 1418 Eye St. Property here is a better “buy” than it has been in years. the 3rd doy of May, 1921, the following other HIGH-GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRI Dust; ‘be transacted thereat: 31 CED. ke e 2 ¢ ot s | THE SERVICE SHOP .fim‘“fiffla‘x’.."m.. i taven by thé| BYRON S. ADAMS, FaurrEes. eleckboliers wutnorising, the chanke of same of | _ " M7 UM 8 this corporation *“The -4 ‘Com) f_the District of Co- B St ooy oo it & |~ ROOF TROUBLE the District of Columbia.’ "Ti)“sm’h other business as may properly come 3 - A Midseason Reduction Sale of All Straw Hats! ’ 2,500 Fine $1.85 Straw Hats reduced to . 1,500 Fine $285 Straw Hats reduced to . 1.000Fme . $365 Straw Hats reduced to . “Heating and Roofiag Experts — e W 7 Special Prices This Week MAEDEL. On your- papering and painting. EDMON! o A ARCH it ongd Luther L. Derrick E. H. SNYDER. . EMMERICH. | ‘Grant road. st . NOT BE_RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY . I N D e rontmcted by myseit. | BIG RAINS NOEL 0. WOOD. 914 B s.w. e e " 1 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY will bring no regret to those who and geod taste—is that not the debts other than those contracted by myself. oS PEAK. BT D. No. 2, Landover, Md. | place their roofs in oug charge. kind of home you prefer to live 0 , " . . aoromomires 1o 1os avaeies at re.( IRONCLAD Zatze wie ot v (22227998 in? On our list of homes for duced rates in consolidated car of the 8ECUR- | = =~ ~ — ——— g f : $7% BTORAGE CO.. 1140 15th st. The Shade Sho ; il P, & sale you will find this very sort ROOF TALKS: 83‘0' "?t‘fi“ gt‘:""-'~ il Of 2 house, one that will be a Perguson says: Don't wait until it ratne A % M. 4570 leasure to live i Safere calling us. Get the roof repainted now. | Prices on Window Shades Are P! ve in. R. K. FERGUSON,- inc. Very Low. Order Now. ¢ 9th St. Phone North 231-383 T4 0 B et Biverts. ve It ht— GET OASEY. on : Pacilities for - | _EO0f Repairiog and Plumbing Repairing. 5 3207 = Dollar Printing Zowmica | ST ST AW ; Av?nlle Bridge Plant jourm of | P1ANOS FOR RENT_UPRIGHT AND GRAND Price $12,000 &mx Jobs. planos for rent na:'nb-,l- prices; el S onal i S8 Purchess n ideal new house in a The Nati pxtal Press [ Woken. 110G, Victrolas and very attractive locality. 6 10-1212 D St. N.W. — — nncx——m rooms and bath, hot-water e big vantages Bepairing. Recoreriog, Mado to Order, heat, electric_lights, hard- Special 759908 your Lumber sod i | _ Fr 5. TS ISM ot Aw. wood floors. Very large lot. Garage 35,10, OASH PRI Yo ELECTRI(}&%‘O WORK. Immediate possession. B B. N, SASH "Mpirisiiici, | Mot PR ar i Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. « * Columbia Heights @49-651 N. Y. ave.; 1517 Tth st. Tel. M. 1348. Gh—-gl.uu rn.h., 2 37 EYEGLASSES, shcdd Quicx, Mcient AT Let © servies, at e An ideal little home with Ga_ 3 > REBUILT fairest of charges. é‘hfififiw T g _R_Gfl the Heater 7 1om . sie. 6 large rooms and bath, hot- “PAINT INSURANCE |Ladies, Make Your Own| | water heat, electric light, Deck |—is about the cheapest protection . . Hats . excellent fot. Will sell on Paint your house can hlv!—’rtlmhrly{ reasonable terms. 1t the paint comes from Becker's— S Ee MOORE & HILL, INC, _1420-22 H St. NW. '~ : A Sale of 1200 Reversible - WASH TIES| ; Chevy Chase . A fine detachable home just west of Connecticut Avenue. Containing 7 large rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric light; lot lelZS; excellent garage, chicken house, fruit, shade, etc. Immediate possession. Price $11,500 Fine Home in Mt. Pleasant Price, $12,500 An excellently built three- story brick, with 10 large rooms and ‘bath, hot-water heat, electric lights. In per- fect condition. Reasonable terms. Immediate posses- sion. 7 Buckram or wire frames, 65c; braids, Sowérs | at lowest prices. Hemstitching, 12%e yd. Harris nnrr--a-'.mr‘?z.l Every Staw Hit in Both Stores REDUCED FLOORS.|ters. Complete line of DEVOE and Ve $4.25 |other Quality Paints. "Paint, 50c pint. v A L e i Glass Don’t Wear Mended Shirt cker ed Shirts. Be 1289 'z:-h“-nmg-u West P’ Let Us Make Them New 18*